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  Select button

 

 Press the button to go forward one step in menus 

or to confirm the selected item.

 

 While in FM mode, press this button to perform an 

automatic scan.

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  Down button

 

 Press to navigate in the radio's menus or change 

the current character while inputting text.

 

 While in FM mode, press to decrease the frequency.

 

 While playing from a UPnP server, press to go to 

the next track.

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  Left button

 

 Press to navigate in the radio's menus or select 

the previous character while inputting text.

 

 While in FM mode, press to decrease the frequency.

 

 While in FM mode, press and hold to automatically 

scan from the current frequency for a station with a 

lower frequency.

 

 While playing from a UPnP server, press and hold 

to go to the previous track.

10

 

 Home button

 

 Press this button to go back to the radio's main 

menu.

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 Preset button

 

In the Internet radio, Podcast, FM modes, quickly 

press and release this button to go to the preset 

list for the selected mode.

 

In the Internet radio, Podcast, FM modes, press 

and hold this button to save the station you are 

tuned into to a preset number.

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 + button

 

 Press this button to increase the radio's volume 

setting.

13

 

 - button

 

 Press this button to decrease the radio's volume 

setting.

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 Headphone socket

 

 3.5mm socket for connecting a pair of headphones.

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 DC IN socket (USB Type-C)

 

 Connect a USB Type-C cable to this port to power 

the radio and charge the battery.

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 Battery charging indicator

 

 The Battery charging indicator will light up green 

when the battery is being charged and will light 

up red to indicate the battery is low when using 

battery power.

3. Getting started

Follow the instructions in this chapter to get your WFR-39 

up and running in no time.

Finding a suitable location for the radio

After unpacking the radio from the box, take the following 

guidelines into account when finding a suitable location 

for the radio:

 

 Place the radio on a flat, even surface such as a table.

 

 Do not place the radio near heat sources.

 

 Make sure there is sufficient space available around the 

radio for proper ventilation.

 

 If you are planning to connect the radio to your Wi-

Fi network, make sure to place the radio in a location 

where Wi-Fi reception is good.

 

 Avoid placing the radio near appliances that can 

interfere with Wi-Fi reception, such as microwaves.

Powering the radio

The WFR-39 can be powered using the radio's internal 

Lithium-ion battery or by connecting a USB power source 

to the radio's DC IN socket.

Operation on USB power

To use the radio on USB power, connect the supplied 

USB cable to the radio's DC IN socket and a USB power 

source supplying 5V / 2.4A while the radio is turned off. 

After connecting the cable, the radio will automatically turn 

on and the Battery charging indicator will light up green 

to indicate that the radio's battery is being charged. Press 

the Power button to switch the radio to the Standby mode. 

The radio will power off by disconnecting the radio from 

the USB power source when radio is in standby mode.

Operation on battery power

To use the radio on battery power, disconnect the USB 

cable, make sure the battery is charged and then press 

and hold the Power button. To turn off the radio, press the 

Power button. The radio's Battery charging indicator will 

light up red when the radio is low on battery. At this point 

the USB cable needs to be connected to recharge the 

internal Lithium-ion battery.

Note:

 Reduced power, distortion and a "stuttering sound" 

or a red battery charging indicator are all signs that the 

batteries need to be replaced or recharged. Instructions 

on recharging the batteries can be found below.

Charging the unit

The WFR-39 features a built-in Lithium-ion battery that 

can be recharged by either using a USB charging port or 

a USB power adapter (not included) with a rated output of 

DC 5V / 2.4A.
The first time you use your WFR-39, connect it to a USB 

charging port or USB power adapter and fully charge the 

battery. While the battery is being charged, the Battery 

charging indicator will be solid green. After the battery is 

fully charged, the green Battery charging indicator will turn 

off.

Note:

 You can start using your WFR-39 while charging. In 

this case, please make sure that the USB power source 

provides 5V / 2.4A of electrical current. Otherwise, it may 

damage the USB power source.

1. 

 Connect the supplied USB cable to the radio's DC IN 

socket and a USB power source supplying 5V / 2.4A.

2. 

 When the battery is charging, the Battery charging 

indicator will be solid green.
When the indicator turns off, the battery is fully charged, 

and charging is stopped.

Summary of Contents for WFR-39

Page 1: ...GB Version 1 WFR 39...

Page 2: ...08 Local radio menu 08 Internet Radio menu 08 Storing preset favorite internet stations 08 09 Recalling preset favorite internet stations 09 6 Listening to podcasts 09 Storing preset favorite podcasts...

Page 3: ...02 GB 14 15 16 1 4 5 3 10 8 7 6 9 11 12 13 2...

Page 4: ...party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant...

Page 5: ...eception is good Avoid placing the radio near appliances that can interfere with Wi Fi reception such as microwaves Powering the radio The WFR 39 can be powered using the radio s internal Lithium ion...

Page 6: ...etup wizard has now been completed and the radio will switch over to the main menu 2 APP This option will display a QR code that when scanned takes you to a page with instructions on how to install th...

Page 7: ...Fi networks After the scan has completed select a Wi Fi network and enter the associated Wi Fi password to connect to it 2 Wireless Network APP Select this item to display the QR code that guides you...

Page 8: ...g the following items FM Mode Select this item to configure playback in the FM mode Select Set Mono to force mono playback or select Set Stereo for stereo playback Forcing mono playback can help reduc...

Page 9: ...menu Use the menu to auto detect your location or to set it manually using the Left Right Up Down and Select buttons Internet Radio menu The Internet Radio menu features more options than the Local Ra...

Page 10: ...in menu go to any podcast list and highlight or tune into a podcast 3 Press and hold the Preset button to enter the preset setting menu where you can use the Up Down and Select buttons to select and c...

Page 11: ...e that requires a paid subscription to log in and use on this radio Refer to https music amazon com for more information regarding the use of this service 2 Deezer Deezer is an online music streaming...

Page 12: ...adio Follow these steps to cast songs to the WFR 39 1 Make sure all steps from the previous section have been followed that the radio is still in the UPnP mode and that both the PC and the radio are s...

Page 13: ...n reconnect the radio to the power source and turn it on No Internet Connection Ensure that Wi Fi has been enabled in settings and that the correct password has been entered for the Wi Fi network Try...

Page 14: ...features Loudspeaker 2 25 8ohm Output Power 1W Headphone socket 3 5mm diameter Stereo Output Operating temperature range 0 C to 40 C The barcode label on the product is defined as below Serial number...

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