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© Sansui UK 2012 WLD+201 IB Ver 1.0 Rev 0.0

 

 

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Safety Information 

 

The following safety and hazard warnings are not only 
for the protection of your device, but also serve as a 

protection against potential health hazards. Please 
take time to read the following instructions carefully. 

 

We assume no liability for personal or property 
damage resulting from the failure to comply 
with the safety instructions

or from improper 

operation or handling

Under such 

circumstances

all claims under warranty will 

become void 

 

 

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For safety and licensing (CE) reasons any 

unauthorized modification and/or changes to 
the device is prohibited and will void the 

warranty and all warranty claims. 

 

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Any persons operating, installing, setting up, or 
servicing this device must be trained and 

qualified accordingly, and observe these 
operating instructions. 

 

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Ensure that the device has been set up correctly 

by following all the instructions found in the 
instruction manual 

 

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This is a protection class II device. Make sure that 
the voltage supply of the power outlet used 

meets the required voltage specifications 
230V/~50 Hz. 

 

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Power supply cables should be routed so that 

they are not likely to be walked on, squashed or 
pinched by items placed upon or against them. 

Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, power 
outlets, and at the point at which they exit from 

the device. Avoid exposing the cable to 
extreme heat or cold. Ignoring the above 
mentioned instructions could result in cable 

damage and present the danger of an electric 
shock. 

 

Should any obvious damage be seen on the 

device or on the connection cables, do not 
contact them in any way. Switch of the 

corresponding circuit breaker in the power 
distribution panel first, before carefully 

unplugging the power plug from the wall outlet. 
Do not operate the device further! Please 

contact or take it to a qualified service 
technician or specialty workshop. 

  

In order to completely cut off the power supply 
to the device, unplug the power plug from the 

wall outlet. Merely turning the device off with the 
ON/OFF button is not sufficient. Also make sure 

that power outlets are easily accessible. 
 

Always pull on the plug’s grips and never on the 
cable to remove it from a wall outlet. Unplug the 

device from the power outlet if not in use for a 
longer period of time. 

 

For safety reasons, always unplug the device 

from the power outlet during thunder storms. 

 

Eliminate potential tripping hazards by routing 

cables in such a way that no one can trip or 
stumble over them. 

 

Never use the device, if the power cable or 

device is damaged. 

 

 
 

 

 

Keep packaging and protective foil away from 

children at all times to avoid the danger of 
suffocation. 

 

The device should never come into contact with 

water or moisture. 

 

To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock make 
sure that liquids, such as dripping or splashing 
water, rain or moisture, do not come in contact 

with the device and power supply plug 

 

Operate this device in a moderate climate and 
never expose it to extreme temperatures, such 

as high humidity. 

 

Condensation can build up suddenly if the 
device is brought from a colder area into a 

warmer area (e.g. when transporting). Should 
this happen, allow the device to warm up to 

room temperature first before using. 

 

Care should be taken so that liquids do not 
come in contact with the interior, this is why 
containers containing liquids, e.g. buckets, vases 

or plants should never be placed anywhere near 
this product, including the power supply plug. 

This could not only damage the device, but also 
present a fire hazard. 

 

It is imperative to avoid contact with moisture, 

e.g. never operate in the bathroom. 

 

Make sure the device is properly ventilated 
during operation and never operate it in 
constricted areas, such as for example in a 
bookcase or shelf. Never block ventilation 
openings with magazines, tablecloths, curtains 

or similar.  

 

Make sure the device is placed on a firm and 
stable surface. 

 

Never place any sources of fire on top of or near 

the device and power supply plug (e.g. lighted 
candle). 

 

Please note that excessive sound pressure 

created when listening to loud volume levels 
with earphones or headphones can lead to 

permanent hearing damage.  

 

Please adhere to the additional safety 
information found in the individual chapters of 

this instruction manual.  

 

When connecting other devices, please refer to 

the safety and operating instructions found in 
the literature accompanying the device.  

 

Please contact our technical hotline or a service 

technician for further information, should you be 
in doubt about device operation, safety or when 

making connections, or if any questions arise 
that are not explained within this manual.  

 

Contribute to a better environment by using a 

designated recycling site for the disposal of 
packaging material. 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for WLD+201L

Page 1: ...WLD 201L Wi Fi internet DAB FM Stereo Tuner Network Player User Guide...

Page 2: ...hird party Should you have any additional questions regarding the operation or installation of this device or should any problems arise from its use then please contact a specialized dealer or our ser...

Page 3: ...TTING UP A MUSIC SERVER 20 SETTING UP THE WLD 201 FOR PLAY TO WINDOWS 7 STREAMING MEDIA FEATURE 21 8 INTERNET RADIO MODE 22 LAST LISTENED 22 PRESETS 23 FAVOURITES 23 BROWSE 24 SEARCH 25 NOW PLAYING IN...

Page 4: ...E REMOTE CONTROL APPLICATION FUNCTIONALITY 42 15 SOFTWARE UPGRADE AND FACTORY RESET 41 SOFTWARE UPGRADE 41 FACTORY RESET 41 16 TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR MESSAGES 42 ERROR MESSAGES 44 17 MAINTENANCE AN...

Page 5: ...ruction manual Explanation of symbols An exclamation mark is intended to inform the user of important information operation or maintenance instructions or that special attention is required This symbo...

Page 6: ...er period of time For safety reasons always unplug the device from the power outlet during thunder storms Eliminate potential tripping hazards by routing cables in such a way that no one can trip or s...

Page 7: ...ase check all these parts are present before proceeding Please inform your dealer if any part is missing or damaged 1 x Remote control handset 2 x AAA batteries for the remote control handset 1 x DAB...

Page 8: ...4 When operating mode is FM Radio or DAB Radio press to see information on FM RDS or DAB station When operating mode is Music Player press to play press again to pause 5 When using in FM Radio mode u...

Page 9: ...3 In DAB Radio FM Radio and Internet Radio mode press to tune up to next station 14 In Music Player mode press to skip to next or previous track 15 In Music Player mode press to Stop playback 16 In DA...

Page 10: ...on the Sansui SAP201V or SAP601 amplifiers 3 RCA phono stereo output connections Connect supplied RCA to RCA stereo pair cable ensuring the red connector on the cable is connected to the red connector...

Page 11: ...control is not in use for long periods of time Never leave batteries lying around unsupervised If swallowed these could pose a choking hazard to children and pets Seek emergency medical care immediat...

Page 12: ...na or alternatively if you have an external aerial you can connect a cable from the socket to your aerial sometimes via a wall socket Either of these methods will work for both DAB and FM signals Ethe...

Page 13: ...mode After one second the WLD 201 enters the selected mode and tries to start playing the last station or track that was playing in that mode If this is not possible the WLD 201 tries to connect to t...

Page 14: ...tting In addition each mode menu has two final options System settings and Main menu The indicates options leading to further menus The System settings menu allows access to system settings and inform...

Page 15: ...Page 15 Sansui UK 2012 WLD 201 IB Ver 1 0 Rev 0 0 Modes menus overview map...

Page 16: ...d enters the Main Menu Note If power is removed while the wizard is in progress the wizard will run again next time the WLD 201 is started 12 24 hour display To change between 12 and 24 hour display s...

Page 17: ...rnet socket of the WLD 201 If the network is open non encrypted WLD 201 connects immediately see Completion below Standard encrypted network To enter the network s key password use the Select control...

Page 18: ...necting fails the WLD 201 returns to a previous screen to try again If the network connection is lost the WLD 201 will automatically attempt to reconnect If network connection is successful the Connec...

Page 19: ...work profile From here you can delete unwanted networks by turning and pressing Select then confirming delete Yes There are also other options for viewing and manually altering network settings from M...

Page 20: ...a Player You will be able to continue to use iTunes as your primary source of music library management and Windows Media Player will update automatically making your music always available on the WLD...

Page 21: ...ernet Radio mode to be detected 3 From the Windows 7 main screen select Start Devices and Printers 4 Select the Add a device tab in the top left of the Devices and Printers window and follow the instr...

Page 22: ...either press Mode until the display shows Internet Radio or select Menu Main menu Internet Radio Note The station list menu is provided from the Internet radio portal so it is only accessible when th...

Page 23: ...tation preset 8 Press the 5 button first and then the number 3 Press P to display a list of stored stations Use the and buttons or turn the CONTROL dial to select the preferred station Press the ENTER...

Page 24: ...ect Menu Station list then either Stations or Podcasts Browse through the menus to find broadcasts Note BBC radio Listen Again programs are accessible through the Podcast menu for example Menu Podcast...

Page 25: ...screen Select a broadcast from the list For podcasts you may be able to select a particular episode Now playing information While the stream is playing the screen shows its name and description If art...

Page 26: ...Menu System settings Info Visit the portal website at www wifiradio frontier com If this is your first visit to the portal click register here below login boxes to register for a new account You ll be...

Page 27: ...nd so on You can use and on the remote or on the WLD 201 itself to move through tracks Press and hold to rewind or fast forward and press quickly to select previous or next track Shared media from UPn...

Page 28: ...on LAN server is removed from your current network To perform this function go to Menu Prune servers Yes USB playback To play audio from a USB mass storage device such as a USB Flash stick or USB hard...

Page 29: ...ut using the playlist the playlist is preserved The playlist is also preserved during standby Repeat shuffle You can repeat tracks or play them in random order by selecting Menu Repeat play or Menu Sh...

Page 30: ...s Media Player If the Player is currently open and you re in Now Playing mode click the Switch to Library button in the upper right corner of the Player 2 If the list pane is closed or if the Burn or...

Page 31: ...ected product instantly compatible with all computer technology The network system protocol used on the WLD 201 is called DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance which is a system designed to give the us...

Page 32: ...ed the station plays and the screen shows information about the station track or show as broadcast Presets To store a DAB preset press and hold P on the remote handset until the display shows the Save...

Page 33: ...r down by pressing and holding the and buttons or tune manually with quick presses or by turning the Select control Presets To store an FM preset press and hold P on the remote handset until the displ...

Page 34: ...0 0 Audio settings By default all stereo stations are reproduced in stereo For weak stations this may result in a poor signal to noise ratio hiss To play weak stations in mono select Menu Audio setti...

Page 35: ...Store icon 2 In the App Store search for Sansui 3 Select Sansui Libretto wireless device remote control The application is free so you can just choose to install it with no charge to your iTunes accou...

Page 36: ...main menu contains icons that link to the main screens of the application Browse Allows you to browse content for the currently selected mode Mode Allows you to browse and switch between listening mod...

Page 37: ...le in the Libretto Wireless Device Remote Control application that are not available from the UI such as quick browsing of network or USB content and display of album artwork Playing Internet radio To...

Page 38: ...ck that you want to play Select the track that you want to play A Now playing screen opens and the selected track plays Details of the track are displayed on the screen along with album art if this is...

Page 39: ...rently selected the Browse screen opens see opposite To scan for the previous or next DAB radio station In the DAB now playing screen tap or respectively To mute or unmute playback Tap the Mute icon t...

Page 40: ...rrently selected the Browse screen opens see opposite To scan for the previous or next FM radio station In the FM now playing screen tap respectively To mute or unmute playback Tap the Mute icon to th...

Page 41: ...Preset menu option displays a list of preset radio stations that you can select to listen to in Internet radio DAB or FM modes Only presets for the currently selected mode are listed To play a preset...

Page 42: ...ote Control application From this menu you can select the following options Option Function Radio Scans for radios in range Disable Auto Lock Stops the device locking Power Switches the WLD 201 off or...

Page 43: ...d CAUTION Before starting a software upgrade ensure that the WLD 201 is plugged into a stable mains power connection Disconnecting power during a software update may permanently damage the unit To tur...

Page 44: ...amaged Loudspeakers are faulty Loud buzz or hum Audio input cables damaged or not correctly connected Turntable earth lead incorrectly fitted Turntable head shell incorrectly fitted CD player sited to...

Page 45: ...u can manually change this setting to allow the WLD 201 to be recognised by your router You will need to obtain the MAC address of your WLD 201 You can find it by choosing MENU System settings View se...

Page 46: ...r False information is being received from the network Data obtained from server is unreadable Network not ready Problem with connection to router The router is switched off Network timeout No respons...

Page 47: ...out by qualified personnel who are familiar with the hazards involved and the relevant regulations Transporting or sending the device Please retain the original box and the packaging material in case...

Page 48: ...our local authority or waste management company The presence of the above symbol on a device or its packaging or within the instruction manual indicates that the item must not be disposed of in normal...

Page 49: ...ns o Tuner antenna connection o RJ 45 Ethernet jack o Wi Fi 2 4 G connection o Analog stereo output via RCA connection o Digital stereo output via optical TOSLINK connection o USB port Audio File Supp...

Page 50: ...Sansui UK 2012 WLD 20 1IB Ver 1 0 Rev 0 0 www sansui co uk...

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