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2. If the radio cannot find a network then the display will say 'No Wireless Networks Found'. If this happens 

then you will have to get your wireless access point working - please see the instructions supplied with it.   

 

3. When the radio finds your wireless network, it displays the Network Name (ESSID) for the access point on 

the screen. This is a name that is allocated to the access point by the person who set up the network   

-for example: 'My Home Network'.   

 

4. It is possible, and in some locations highly likely, that your radio will find more than one wireless access 

point, in which case you should choose which one you need to connect to.   

 

5. Rotate the Select control to see the ESSID for each access point that the radio has found. If your network is 

shown proceed to step 7 on the next page.   

 

6. If your network is not found, it is possible that it is configured such that the ESSID is not broadcast 

(sometimes referred to as hidden). If this is the case then use the 

Back

 option and then select 'Enter network 

name'. This procedure is described in the 'Network Configuration Menu’, 'Entering the network name 

manually'. If you know that your network name is not hidden, and it was not found, then either try re-scanning, 

or refer to 'Troubleshooting'.   

If you make a mistake at any point, use the

 Back

 option to go back to the previous screen.)   

 

7. When the ESSID for the access point you want to connect to is highlighted on the screen, press the Select 

control.  

 

8. If your network is not configured to need an encryption code, the screen should say 'Connecting to network', 

then 'Network OK'. If this is the case then you have successfully connected your radio to your network, so 

please proceed to the section 'After you have connected to your network' on the next page.   

 

9. If the screen displays either 'Enter WEP key' or 'Enter WPA key', it is because the network is using one of 

the encryption systems: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). You therefore 

need to enter the correct WEP or WPA key into the radio to allow it to communicate with your network.   

If you do not have the WEP or WPA key, then you should obtain it from the person who set your network. 

Some Wi-Fi routers may come with a key already set up by the supplier, in which case you should refer to the 

user documentation provided with it.   

WEP keys are 10 or 26 characters long (using 0 - 9, and A - F). Some Wi-Fi access points can also use 

pass-phrases for WEP but these do not conform to a defined standard and are not supported. WPA keys are 

usually set up using a pass-phrase of between 8 and 63 characters. Your Internet radio can accept pass-phrases 

for WPA keys.   

If the WEP or WPA key was previously entered and the radio has not had a factory reset the display will show 

'Using saved key' and should then connect to the network.   

 

10. After 3 seconds, the display goes into the key entry mode. To enter the key, use the knob to select each 

character of the key in turn, pressing the 

Select

 control after each character. Remember, WEP keys only use 

the numbers 0 - 9 and letters A - F. WPA keys are sensitive to upper and lower case characters so you must 

Summary of Contents for WFR-20

Page 1: ...itioned so it is not walked on pinched or items placed on top of it Pay particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit Unplug the power cord...

Page 2: ...adio Preset buttons 1 6 4 Reply button 1 5 Queue Queue Clear button 6 Rewind button 7 Pause Stop button 8 Fast forward button 9 Back button 10 Select Audio button 3 11 Menu down button 12 Menu up butt...

Page 3: ...rnet radio will typically work within a 10 20 meter radius from your wireless access point The actual range achieved will depend upon the building type other nearby wireless networks and possible inte...

Page 4: ...revious menu This can be accessed using the front panel Rotary control or via the remote control In this instruction book the words Back option refer to either of these methods Remote control function...

Page 5: ...he radio to the mains supply The mains socket used for the radio must remain accessible during normal use In order to disconnect the radio from the mains completely the mains plug should be removed fr...

Page 6: ...network is not configured to need an encryption code the screen should say Connecting to network then Network OK If this is the case then you have successfully connected your radio to your network so...

Page 7: ...clock press the Select control or the On Standby button on the remote control Rotate the Select control forward and backward to highlight different elements in the menu 2 When the first item Radio St...

Page 8: ...reble is highlighted on the display Press and release the Select control The display will show the current Treble level Rotate the Select control to set the desired level between 5 and 5 and press and...

Page 9: ...until your selected station name is highlighted on the display 5 Press the Select control to confirm your choice of station The display will show Connecting while it nds the new station Should you be...

Page 10: ...a preset radio station 1 When the radio is playing use the Select control to access the Radio Stations menu If needed use the Back option 2 In the Radio Stations menu rotate the Select control to disp...

Page 11: ...ain Alternatively rotate the Select control to choose the required start time and then press the Select control to start the programme playing Fast forward Rewind broadcasts Stations which enable you...

Page 12: ...will need to enter in your radio s eight digit serial number which can be found from the Configure Version menu on the radio and you will also need to enter in your radio s registration code which ca...

Page 13: ...files which are stored on a computer on your network Supported file formats are MP3 WMA AAC WAV FLAC AIFF Real Audio AU and playlists M3U Note that the playback of DRM protected content is not suppor...

Page 14: ...remote control 3 Rotate the Select control until Windows Shares is highlighted then press to select this option 4 Rotate the Select control until Scan for PCs is highlighted and press the Select contr...

Page 15: ...ia files to the library select File Add to Library Advanced Options click Add and choose the files you wish to add and click OK You will now need to connect your Internet radio to Windows Media Player...

Page 16: ...e radio will continue to display Empty if no UPnP servers are found 3 After a successful scan rotate the Select control to highlight your UPnP server and then press the Select control 4 The radio will...

Page 17: ...searches described here are examples of the possibilities available Listening to a complete album 1 Rotate the Select control until By Artist is highlighted on the display Press the Select control 2 R...

Page 18: ...remote control to search for and highlight the required track 3 Press the Select control or button Track Added To Queue will show on the display Controlling playback 1 Press and hold the Play Pause bu...

Page 19: ...se the Back option to access the main Mode menu 2 Rotate the Select control until Media Player is highlighted on the display then press the Select control to enter the Media Player menu Alternatively...

Page 20: ...control until Auxiliary Input is highlighted on the display 4 Press the Select control The display will then show Aux In and the external source will be selected Alternatively simply press the Aux but...

Page 21: ...Rotate the Select control until the display says Configure Press the Select control to enter the configure menu 3 Rotate the Select control until Clock Setup appears on the display Press the Select co...

Page 22: ...ean rules DST On Sets Daylight Saving Time offset 1 hour DST Off Cancels Daylight Saving Time Local time zone manually forward or backward by 30 mins step Reset clock removes any user set time time so...

Page 23: ...to the currently selected clock format option 6 Rotate the Select control to choose the hour for the alarm Press the Select control to store this setting and the minute digits will be highlighted 7 R...

Page 24: ...he buzzer alarm sounds when the radio is in standby the display will show Turn on Radio with a YES NO option If no action is taken the buzzer will stop after 10 minutes If you select NO the alarm will...

Page 25: ...settings to suit your needs Separate settings are available for Active mode while using the menu system Inactive mode when listening and Standby mode when the radio is off with just the clock display...

Page 26: ...control to show the current software version on the display Rotating the control will display additional information Use the Back option to exit Network configuration This menu enables you to configu...

Page 27: ...into the network name each time that you press Select If you make an error either use the Back button on the remote control or give a long press on the rotary control 2 When the name has been entered...

Page 28: ...en your radio and the server often located in a different country is slow 4 The station is not broadcasting any more 5 The link to the audio stream used by the radio is out of date 6 The radio station...

Page 29: ...connection The upgrade mechanism is accessible via the Configure menu Upgrading the software will remove all network settings radio station presets and alarm settings from your radio Do not attempt t...

Page 30: ...radio to minimum if desired Specifications Power Requirements Mains Battery Remote control AC 230 volts 50 Hz or AC 110 volts 60 Hz CR2032 only Connectivity Wired Ethernet Wi Fi 10 100M bits sec via R...

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