5
NETWORK
The unit is compatible to all standard network protocols and encryption methods, including Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
In case of an unencrypted network, the unit will automatically establish connection and no further settings are necessary.
Standard encrypted network
1. To enter the network key (password), rotate the SCROLL control to move the cursor through the characters to be
selected and press on it to confirm.
2. The key that is entered will be displayed in the upper part of the display.
WPS-encrypted network
WPS-encrypted networks are identified by their network names as soon as the unit starts searching for available network
connection. Select one of the following connection methods:
- Push button
The radio prompts you to press the connection button on the router, it then scans for a corresponding network and
establishes the connection.
- Pin (code number)
The radio generates an 8-digit code number. Enter this code number into the wireless router or access device.
- WPS
Enter the network key for a standard encrypted network.
Note: Additional information on setting up the WPS-encrypted networks can be obtained in the user manual of your WPS
router.
Completion
The radio establishes connection with the selected network.
If connection is failed, the radio returns to the previous display and prompts you to retry.
If an existing network connection is lost, it would automatically attempt to retry for reconnection.
Equaliser
Several preset EQ modes are available: Normal, Flat, Jazz, Rock, Movie, Classic, Pop, News.
In addition, user-defined settings are possible - you can set up the equalizer with bass, treble and loudness according to
your personal taste.
Network
View settings
You can check the following information on the currently connected network:
Active connection, MAC address, WLAN region, DHCP.SSID, IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, first and second
DNS.
WLAN region
Select a WLAN region for optimal WLAN connectivity:
Most of Europe, USA, Canada, Spain, France, Japan, Singapore, Australia, Republic of Korea.
Manual settings
Select either a wireless or wired connection and activate/deactivate DHCP.
Network profile
The radio stores the last four wireless networks that were connected and attempts each time to reconnect to one of them.
You can view a list of the registered networks. From here you can delete unwanted networks by turning the
SCROLL
control followed by pressing on it to confirm delete.
LANGUAGE
The default language is English.
To select other languages, rotate the SCROLL control followed by pressing on it to confirm.
FACTORY RESET
Perform a factory reset returns the unit to factory settings. All manual settings such as time, date, network configuration
and presets are deleted.
The radio’s current software version is not affected and remains as it was registered in the Internet-Radio-Portal.
Favourites in the Internet radio remain until newly registered with another account in the Internet portal.
SOFTWARE UPDATE
Software updates are made available from time to time. You can either check manually or let the radio check automatically.
If a new software version is found, the radio prompts you to confirm. The new software will be downloaded and installed
upon getting your confirmation. User settings are maintained.
Note: Before downloading software, ensure that the radio is plugged into a stable mains power connection.
Interrupting the mains supply during a software download can lead to functional disturbances and/or damage to the unit!
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