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If you have selected
UPDATE FROM NETWORK
, configure your time
zone in the next dialogue window.
Then configure the automatic setting for summer/winter time to
ON
or
OFF
.
If you have selected the last option (
NO UPDATE
), proceed as follows to set the
time manually:
The digit position for the day flashes.
Set the day using
and press
OK
to confirm.
The digit position for the month flashes.
Set the month using
and press
OK
to confirm.
The digit position for the year flashes.
Set the year using
and press
OK
to confirm.
The digit position for the hour flashes.
Set the hour using
and press
OK
to confirm.
The digit position for the minutes flashes.
Set the minutes using
and press
OK
to confirm.
11.2. Maintaining the network connection
If the network connection is to remain active even when in standby mode or in
operating modes that do not use WLAN such as AUX IN or FM radio (increasing
power consumption in standby mode), select
YES
. When you press
YES
to confirm
this setting, the internet and network functions are available more quickly when the
device is switched on.
When
NO
is set, the network connection is re-established when the internet radio
is switched on after having been on standby.
11.3. Establishing a connection to a network
The names (SSID) of the networks found are shown in a list. WLAN access points that
provide connections via WPA are indicated with
[WPS]
.
Beneath this, you will see:
NEW SEARCH
: start a new search
MANUAL CONFIG
: enter connection data manually
11.3.1. Connecting via WLAN
Select the WLAN access point for connection with the internet radio and press
OK
on the remote control to confirm.
In case of an unencrypted (open) WLAN access point, the internet radio establishes
the connection automatically.
To connect with an encrypted network, observe the following sections.
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