WIFI RADIO DAB/DAB+ WITH IPOD DOCK INSTRUCTION MANUAL - ENGLISH
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4.5 Changing modes
When you turn on the radio again, the radio will automatically run the last listened programme. To
select another mode:
1. Press
the
‘’MENU’’
key to display the mode menu of the mode you are in.
2. Rotate
the
‘’TUNING’’
key to scroll to
‘’Main menu’’
and press the
‘’TUNING’’
to go back to the
main menu.
3. In the main menu, select the different mode you wish.
Alternatively, press the
‘’MODE’’
key on the radio to select the different modes.
5. ‘’AUX’’ Mode
The radio’s rear panel contains a 3.5mm stereo input jack (‘’AUX IN’’) for connecting MP3 players, CD
players, or just about any device with line level or headphone output.
From the main menu, rotate the
‘’TUNING’’
key to scroll to
‘’Aux’’
and press the
‘’TUNING’’
for the
selection. Or press the
‘’MODE’’
key until
‘’Aux mode’’
is displayed on the radio’s display.
Connect your radio (‘’Aux-in’’) with your audio device (‘’Audio out’’), and using the included 3.5mm
stereo cable, hit ‘’Play’’ on your audio device and adjust the volume accordingly.
6. ‘’Music Player’’ Mode
There are two Music Player modes available. Each of them requires different settings, and either one
can be used to playback music from a media server.
6.1 Shared folders (CIFS)
In order to set up the device to playback music stored on shared network drives, user name,
password and domain settings must be configured to work with the PC share settings. This is only
required if the user has set a password on his/her shared folders.
6.1.1 PC : Domain/Workgroup configuration
The Domain configuration item can be found on a Windows XP machine as follows:
1. From the
‘’Start’’
menu, select
‘’Control Panel’’
>
‘’System’’
then select the
“Computer Name
Tab”
.
2. The Domain or Workgroup that this Computer is a member of is displayed in this tab.
3. If the PC is not a member of any Domain or Workgroup, then one must be joined. To do this
click on the
‘’Change’’
button on the computer name tab and enter the name of the domain
(default on Windows XP is
‘’MSHOME’’
).
4. A reboot of the PC may be prompted if the Domain or Workgroup has been changed.