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The supply terminals are not to
be short-circuited��
Remove the battery from the
remote if it will not be used for
an extended period of time��
Do not attempt to recharge non-
rechargeable batteries��
Dispose of old batteries carefully��
Never throw batteries in a fire
or attempt to open the outer
casing��
Batteries are harmful if
swallowed, so keep away from
young children��
Internet radio
1.
Plug the radio power adaptor into
the mains power wall socket and
switch on�� Press the button on the
front of the radio (bottom right)��
2. ‘
Welcome to Digital Radio’ and
‘Starting’ will be displayed followed
by the Setup wizard screen��
3.
Ensure that ‘YES’ is highlighted
and press ‘Select’ on the radio or the
remote control��
4.
Use the or buttons on the
radio or on the remote control,
together with the ‘Select’ button
to set the 1/4 hour format, auto
update, timezone, daylight saving and
Wlan region�� For the UK ‘Most of
europe’ is normally selected��
5.
Your radio will scan for available
networks�� Your radio may find more
than one network�� Please use the
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or buttons on the radio or
on the remote control to highlight
the network that you would like
to connect to and press ‘Select’ to
confirm��
If your network is not configured to
request a password (WEP/WPA), the
radio will connect to the network
and the following screen will be
displayed:
Note:
You should only connect to
wireless access points/networks that
you own or have agreement to use��
6.
If your network does have security
enabled the radio will prompt you to
enter the relevant Wired Equivalent
Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected
Access (WPA) code or pass phrase��
WEP/WPA pass codes are case
sensitive��
Note:
If you are not prompted to
enter your code, please select ‘Skip
WPA’ to go to the key entry screen��
Note:
The security details must
be the same as those saved in the
wireless access point or router, which
would have been set up by the person
who installed your wireless network��
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