Samsung Radio WM 202 User Guide

WM-202  
DAB/FM WiFi Internet Radio with MP3/WMA Media Streaming  
with Enhanced User Interface  
Please read this manual before use  
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Your radio  
WM-202 Internet Radio and Media Player features  
The Roberts WM-202 provides the following features in an attractive  
compact unit:-  
Listen to local, regional, national and international broadcasts using  
FM, DAB and Internet radio  
Large clock display with time and date when in Stand-by.  
Two alarm timers with snooze feature to wake you to either buzzer or  
radio alarm.  
Listen to over 1000 radio stations from around the country, and over  
10,000 from around the world via the internet without using your  
PC.  
Adjustable sleep timer, can be set to turn the radio off between 15  
and 120 minutes.  
Listen to previously broadcast material from the BBC (using Listen  
Again)  
Easy-to-read graphic display.  
Adjustable display backlight.  
Listen to podcasts from a wide range of broadcasters.  
Auxiliary input for playing audio from MP3 players or other audio  
equipment.  
15 radio station presets (5 Internet Radio, 5 DAB and 5 FM).  
Use the Media Player to play your music collection from your  
computer.  
A standard 3.5mm headphone socket for private listening.  
High quality full-range, stereo speakers (2 x 3W).  
The Media Player can connect to Windows Shares or UPnP servers  
(e.g. Windows Media Player 11). Connection to Apple and Linux  
based computers is also possible.  
Mains or battery power (requires 6 x D cells for use away from the  
mains supply).  
MP3, WMA and Real Audio formats are supported.  
The WM-202 connects to your home computer network, either using  
WiFi or via a wired Ethernet connection.  
All radio station presets, network configuration details and user  
settings are retained in the event of a power failure.  
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Before you can use this product  
Before you can use your Internet radio, you must have the following:  
A broadband Internet connection (not required for DAB, FM or Media  
player functions).  
Awirelessaccesspoint(WiFi)orawiredEthernetconnectionconnected  
to your broadband Internet Service Provider, preferably via a router.  
In many cases the broadband modem, router and wireless access  
point will be a single combined unit supplied by your Internet Service  
Provider or bought from a computer store.  
If your wireless network is configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy  
(WEP) or WiFi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) data encryption then  
you need to know the WEP or WPA key used for encryption so you  
can get the Internet radio to communicate with the network.  
If connecting using WiFi, the Internet radio will typically work within a 10-20  
metre radius from your wireless access point. The actual range achieved  
will depend upon the building type, other nearby wireless networks, and  
possible interference sources. DAB and FM radio functions can operate  
wherever the radio is able to receive a suitable broadcast signal.  
IMPORTANT: Before you continue, make sure that your wireless access  
point or router is powered up and working with your broadband Internet  
service (use your computer to verify this). To get this part of the system  
working you must read the instructions supplied with the wireless access  
point or router.  
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Your radio  
(page 9)  
About this instruction manual  
This instruction manual is split into sections for each of the different  
operating modes of your Roberts WM-202 radio. There are four main  
sections - Internet Radio, Media Player (streaming files from a stored  
library), DAB radio and FM radio. Each section is clearly identified by the  
shaded heading in the top right hand corner of each pair of pages.  
Configuration  
Internet Radio  
Media Player  
DAB Radio  
(page 17)  
(page 31)  
(page 41)  
(page 49)  
(page 55)  
(page 64)  
Before using the Internet Radio and Media Player functions, you will need  
to connect your radio to your computer network using either the WiFi or  
Ethernet connection. This is covered in the section titled Configuration.  
The Internet Radio section describes how to find radio stations to listen  
to. These can be radio stations that you already know and listen to  
conventionally,ornewstationsyoumaysearchfor.Youmaysetupstations  
that you like as Favourites so that they are more readily accessible.  
The section for the Media Player describes the two methods by which  
the radio can access music files that you may have stored on a computer  
connected to your network. The use of Shared Folders, or Shared Media  
(using UPnP) is explained.  
FM Radio  
The two sections for DAB Radio and FM Radio describe how to use the  
radio to listen to conventional radio broadcasts.  
Clock and Alarms  
Display and Audio  
Information  
The section titled Clock and Alarms describes the different ways by  
which the clock in the radio may be set, as well as explaining the use of  
the alarms, snooze and sleep timer features.  
The Display and Audio section shows how to adjust the display and to  
connect your radio to other equipment.  
The Information section includes troubleshooting, specifications and  
warranty information.  
(page 67)  
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Controls and connections  
(Top)  
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7. Preset 2 / Fast forward button  
8. Menu button  
13. Volume Down button  
14. Info button  
1. On / Off button  
2. LCD display  
9. Back button  
10. Forward button  
15. Preset 5 / Play button  
16. Preset 4 / Pause button  
3. Telescopic aerial  
4. Preset button 3  
11. Tuning / Select / Snooze control  
12. Volume Up button  
5. Preset 1 / Rewind button  
6. Mode button  
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Your radio  
Controls and connections  
(Rear)  
Aux In  
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17. Battery compartment  
20. Auxiliary input socket  
18. Ethernet socket (RJ-45)  
19. USB socket  
21. Headphone socket  
22. DC input socket  
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Battery operation  
1. Remove the battery cover on the rear of the unit by pushing the battery door in  
slightly and then downwards in the direction of the arrows in the diagram.  
2. Insert six LR20 (D size) alkaline batteries into the battery compartment. Take care  
to ensure all batteries are inserted with the correct polarity as shown inside the  
battery compartment. Replace the battery cover.  
3. Short running time, reduced power, a dim display, and audio distortion are all signs  
that the batteries may need replacing.  
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4. If the radio is not to be used on battery power for an extended period of time it is  
recommended that the batteries are removed from the radio.  
We recommend for economy that the WM-202 is used with the AC adaptor whenever  
possiblewithbatteryoperationforoccasionalorstand-byuseonly.Insertingtheadaptor  
plug into the DC IN socket will disconnect the batteries.  
If using batteries, only alkaline types should normally be used. Battery life will vary  
according to the use of the radio, but between 35 and 50 hours should be possible.  
WiFi use takes more power than DAB listening, for example.  
Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) cells can be used in the radio but must be  
chargedoutsidetheradiousinganexternalcharger.NotethatcommerciallyavailableD  
size NiMH cells have a capacity which is only a small fraction of that of D size Alkaline  
cells and so they will power the radio for only a few hours before needing recharging.  
Never mix batteries of different types, capacities or brands in the radio.  
IMPORTANT:Thebatteriesshouldnotbeexposedtoexcessiveheatsuchassunshine,  
fire or the like. After use, disposable batteries should if possible be taken to a suitable  
recycling centre. On no account should batteries be disposed of by incineration.  
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Your radio  
Navigation controls  
This page describes the basic means of controlling your WM-202 radio. Instructions  
for each of the operational modes are given in the later sections of this book.  
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1. Pressing the On/Off button brings your radio out of Stand-by mode if running from  
the mains or switches it on if using batteries.  
Pressing On/Off while the radio is in use will put it into Stand-by mode when  
running from the mains, or will switch it off after a short delay when running on  
batteries (alarms cannot be used when running on batteries).  
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2. Pressing the Mode button gives you access to each of the operating modes in  
sequence - Internet Radio, Music Player, DAB radio and FM radio.  
3. Pressing the Menu button will access the menu system.  
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4. Many operations require the user to make a selection from the menu. This is done  
using the Tuning/Select control. Turn the control clockwise or anti-clockwise to  
highlight the desired menu item then press the control to select that item.  
If there are more than five items in a menu, then the display will automatically scroll  
up or down so that the additional items become visible. A sliding bar on the right  
will give an indication showing the current portion of the menu that is displayed.  
If there are many items in a menu, then the radio allows the menu to 'wrap around'  
in either direction. This can make it easier to reach items at the end of a long  
menu, such as a list of countries or Internet radio stations.  
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5. The Forward button may also be used to make selections from the displayed  
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menu or to select the next character in text entry screens.  
6. If an error is made when navigating the menus, it is generally possible to go back  
to a higher level menu by pressing the Back button.  
Note: In this instruction booklet, press always means press and release.  
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Connecting your radio to your computer network  
1. Place your radio on a flat surface and plug the cable from the mains  
adaptor into the DC input socket located on the rear of your radio  
(marked 'DC in') ensuring that the plug is pushed fully into the  
socket.  
Aux In  
2. If you wish to use a wired network connection, plug the Ethernet cable  
into the RJ-45 socket at the back of the radio.  
3. Plug the mains adaptor into a wall socket and switch on the socket.  
IMPORTANT: The mains adaptor is used as the means of connecting  
the radio to the mains supply. The mains socket used for the radio  
must remain accessible during normal use. In order to disconnect the  
radiofromthemainscompletely,themainsadaptorshouldberemoved  
from the mains socket outlet completely.  
4. When you apply power, the display on the radio will light up and say:  
'ROBERTS'and'STARTING'withaprogressindicator.Thersttimethat  
you use your radio (or after a Factory Reset) after a few seconds the  
display will show a default date and time of 00/00/0000 and 00:00.  
5. Press the On/Off button to take your radio out of stand-by. You should  
see the main mode menu. Use the rotary Tuning/Select control to  
point to "Internet Radio" and then select this function by pressing the  
control.  
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If no network connection is yet configured, the radio will enter the  
Network Settings Wizard and will display 'Scanning...'. After a short  
while the display will show a list of the available WiFi networks. If you  
are intending to use the WiFi connection, go to step 6.  
To use the Ethernet connection to your router with automatic  
configuration, rotate the Tuning/Select control to point to the '[Wired]'  
menu item. Press the control and the radio will attempt to connect.  
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Configuration  
If your network allows automatic configuration the radio will acquire  
a network address, and will then enter the main Internet Radio menu  
(paragraph 13 overleaf).  
There are two indicator lights incorporated into the RJ-45 connector.  
If you have problems with your wired connection, they may help you  
to identify the possible cause of the problem.  
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Green ON = Link established; OFF = no connection  
Yellow Flashing = Data transfer  
If your network does not support automatic configuration or if you wish  
to set it up manually then you should select '[Manual config]' instead  
of selecting '[Wired]' in the Network Wizard (see page 14 for more  
information).  
6. If you wish to use a WiFi connection, you will first need to identify your  
network in the list of network names presented by the Network Wizard.  
If the radio cannot find any networks then you will have to get your  
wireless router working (please see the instructions supplied with it)  
or you may be too far from the router.  
When the radio finds your wireless network, it displays the Network  
Name(SSID)forthewirelessaccesspointonthescreen.Thisisaname  
that is allocated to the access point in your router by the person who  
set up the network - for example: 'Jones family' or 'Paul's network'.  
It is possible, and in some locations highly likely, that your radio will  
find more than one wireless network, in which case you should choose  
which one you need to connect to.  
7. Rotate the Select control to see the SSID for each wireless network  
that the radio has found. If your network is shown proceed to step 9  
on the next page. If it is not shown then proceed to step 8.  
If you make a mistake at any point, use the Back option to go back to  
the previous screen.  
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Connecting to your computer network - cont.  
8. If your network is not found, it is possible that it is configured such that  
the SSID is not broadcast (sometimes referred to as hidden). If this  
is the case then the name will not be visible in the list (there may be  
a blank entry). You will then need to use the Tuning/Select control  
to point to the '[Manual config]' option, and then you should press the  
control to enter manual configuration. This procedure is described in  
the 'Network Configuration Menu', see page 14, 'Entering the network  
name manually'.  
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If you know that your network name is not hidden, and it was not found,  
then try re-scanning (press the Back button), and if necessary try  
moving your radio to a location closer to your access point / router.  
9. When the SSID for the wireless network you wish to connect to is  
highlighted on the screen, press the Tuning/Select control.  
10. If your network is configured without an encryption code, the screen  
should say 'Connecting...', and then show the main Internet Radio  
menu.  
If this is the case then you have successfully connected your radio to  
your network, so please proceed to paragraph 13 on the next page.  
11. If the screen displays 'Key:' , it is because the network is using one  
of the encryption systems: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or WiFi  
ProtectedAccess (WPA). You therefore need to enter the correct WEP  
or WPAkey into the radio to allow it to communicate with your wireless  
network.  
If you do not have the WEP or WPA key, then you should obtain it  
from the person who set up your network. Some wireless routers may  
come with an encryption key already set up by the supplier, in which  
case you should refer to the user documentation provided with it.  
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Configuration  
WEP keys are 10 or 26 characters long (using 0 - 9, and A - F). Some  
wireless routers can also use pass-phrases for WEP but these do not  
conform to a defined standard and are not supported. WPA keys are  
usually set up using a pass-phrase of between 8 and 63 characters.  
Your Internet radio can accept pass-phrases for WPA keys.  
12. To enter the WEP or WPA key, characters are selected and entered  
using the Tuning/Select control. As you rotate the control, the radio  
scrolls through the available characters as well as the three controls  
on the right. The character currently highlighted will be entered when  
you press the Tuning/Select control.  
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Dothisasneededuntilthecompletekeyhasbeenentered.Remember,  
WEP keys only use the numbers 0-9 and letters A-F. WPA keys are  
sensitive to upper and lower case characters. You must enter the key  
exactly or the radio will not connect to the network.  
The three controls on the right-hand side of the screen have special  
functions. You can quickly access these by pressing the Info button  
and then use the Tuning/Select control as needed:  
select '  
select '  
select '  
' to erase a character or key previously entered  
' when the key is complete  
' to cancel and re-run the Network Wizard  
If a WEP or WPA key has previously been entered for the selected  
SSID then the display will show 'Key: [Set]'. If you have previously  
entered a different key, you must clear this by selecting the  
symbol. This will remove the '[Set]' indication.  
After the final character of the WEP or WPA key has been entered,  
highlight the '  
' symbol and press the Tuning/Select control. The  
radio should now be able to connect to the network.  
13. Once you have connected your radio to the network (and therefore  
also to the Internet) it will display the main Internet Radio menu. Press  
the On/Off button to put the radio in Stand-by mode. It should then  
display the time. This time is obtained from the Internet by the radio. If  
the time display is not correct for any reason, it can easily be adjusted  
later, see page 57, 'Manually setting the clock'.  
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Connecting to your computer network - cont.  
If you have followed the steps on the preceding pages successfully, your radio will have connected to your  
router, and then made a connection to the Internet and set its clock. If this is the case, then you can try  
listening to radio stations via the Internet as described on page 17 onwards.  
Changing the network connection  
In the sections above, you chose how your radio would be connected to your network, either using a WiFi  
connection or using a wired Ethernet cable. From time to time, you may find that you need to connect to  
different computer networks. The Internet setup menu allows you to change your radio’s network settings,  
scan for an alternative wireless network, or to manually configure the network parameters.  
The steps outlined below describe how you can do this - see also the section 'Network profiles' on page 69.  
If you have no need to do this, however, please skip to page 17.  
Configuring the radio to use an alternative WiFi connection  
1. From the radio’s Network settings menu, select 'Network wizard'. This will present you with details of  
any WiFi networks that are found. Scroll down the list using the Tuning/Select control to the desired  
network name. Press the control to select this network.  
The radio will then use its WiFi system to communicate with the network. Depending on the settings  
for that particular network you may need to enter an encryption key (see page 11). By default the radio  
will then acquire an IP address and other network settings from your router using DHCP.  
Configuring the radio to use the wired Ethernet connection  
2. Connect your radio to your router using an Ethernet cable plugged into the RJ-45 socket at the back  
of the radio. From the radio’s Network settings menu, select 'Network wizard'. This will present you  
with details of any WiFi networks that are found. Scroll down the list using the Tuning/Select control  
to the '[Wired]' option. Press the control to select this.  
The radio will then use its Ethernet connection to communicate with the network. By default the radio  
will then acquire an IP address and other network settings from your router using DHCP.  
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Configuration  
Entering the network details manually  
If you do not wish to use DHCP for automatic configuration, or if your network is configured with a hidden  
SSID, thenyouwillneedtoentersomenetworksettingsmanually. (Note-ahiddenSSIDmaypreventcasual  
observers from detecting your network, but it is not recommended as a means of network security.)  
1. From the radio’s Network settings menu, select 'Manual settings'. You must then choose whether to  
connect using 'Wired' or 'Wireless' connections. If you choose 'Wireless' there are as many as nine  
settings screens, shown by the '1 of 9' progress marker in the top right corner of the display. If you  
choose 'Wired' there are five screens and the progress marker will reflect this, although the steps to  
set up the network parameters are basically the same.  
2. The next menu asks whether you wish to use DHCP to configure your network parameters (IP address,  
subnet mask, gateway address, etc.). Unless you are familiar with networking and related terminology,  
we recommend that you allow the use of DHCP. Choose 'DHCP enable' unless you need to specify  
network details manually.  
If you have chosen 'Wired' and then 'DHCP enable', your radio should now establish a connection to  
the router using the Ethernet cable. Please skip to step 11 on page 16.  
If you chose 'Wireless' and 'DHCP enable', please skip to step 6 on page 15 in order to set up the  
wireless connection details.  
If you chose 'DHCP disable' for either connection method, the next step is to set up the IP address.  
3. The IP address used should be chosen to be compatible with the settings in your router and must  
be a unique address on your network. If you are using DHCP for some devices and static (manually  
configured) IP addresses for others, the IP address used should fall outside the range that the router  
may allocate using DHCP. Typically, the first three groups of digits will be the same for all devices on  
your network. To enter the IP address, rotate the Tuning/Select control to set the value for each group  
of digits and then press the control to enter the value and to move on to the next group. When the IP  
address has been entered, the subnet mask should be entered. The subnet mask defines which parts  
of the IP address are common across your network. For most small networks the subnet mask will be  
255.255.255.0 and this is entered in the same way.  
4. The Gateway address is normally the IP address of the router through which the radio connects to the  
internet and is entered in the same way as the previous addresses.  
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Entering the network details manually - cont.  
5. In most installations the DNS settings (DNS = Domain Name Server) will be set to the same IP address  
as your router. In this case the secondary DNS may be left at zero.  
To enter the DNS address, rotate the Tuning/Select control to set the value for each group of digits  
and then press the control to enter the value and to move on to the next group. Repeat this until all  
eight groups of digits have been entered.  
If you previously specified 'Wired' and then 'DHCP disable', your radio should now connect to the router  
using the Ethernet cable (in which case skip to step 11).  
6. If you specified 'Wireless', the next step is to set up the WiFi connection, starting with the name of the  
wireless network (SSID) followed by the encryption options and password.  
To enter the SSID, characters are selected and entered using the Tuning/Select control. As you rotate  
the control, the radio scrolls through the available characters as well as the three controls on the right.  
The character currently highlighted will be entered when you press the Tuning/Select control.  
Do this as needed until the complete network name has been entered. The SSID setting is sensitive  
to upper and lower case characters and symbols. You must enter it exactly as set up in your router.  
The three controls on the right-hand side of the screen have special functions. You can quickly access  
these by pressing the Info button and then use the Tuning/Select control as needed:  
select '  
select '  
select '  
' to erase a character or key previously entered (press Info again to continue)  
' when the SSID is complete  
' to cancel and go back to the DNS settings screen  
7. HavingenteredtheSSID,youmustenterdetailsoftheencryptionsystemusedonyourwirelessnetwork.  
This should be the same as specified in your router settings. If your network does not use encryption,  
then select the 'Open' option. Your radio should then connect to the network - skip to step 11. If your  
network uses WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) select the 'Pre-Shared Key' option then go to step 8.  
The remaining options are for WPA or WPA2 (WiFi Protected Access) - see step 9.  
8. If you chose 'Pre-Shared Key' in step 7, you should then choose the WEP option. The key should be  
entered using only the numbers 0-9 and the letters A-F. The key will be 10 characters long for 64-bit  
encryption and 26 characters long for 128-bit encryption. The radio will accept lower-case letters a-f  
as equivalent to upper-case A-F. Spaces or special symbols are not permitted in WEP keys.  
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Entering the network details manually - cont.  
The three controls on the right-hand side of the screen have special functions. You can quickly access  
these by pressing the Info button and then use the Tuning/Select control as needed:  
select '  
select '  
select '  
' to erase a character or key previously entered (press Info again to continue)  
' when the encryption key is complete  
' to cancel and go back to the SSID settings screen  
Once the key is entered the radio should connect to your network. Please skip to step 11.  
9. WPA and WPA2 are similar, although WPA2 offers a higher level of security. Whichever you selected  
in step 7, you then have to specify the variant used. They are TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)  
and AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). As previously, the setting should match that used by your  
router. Some routers allow both to be specified, and the router will use whichever variant is supported  
by the connected device. AES is regarded as the more secure option if it is available.  
10. The radio will then require you to enter the encryption key. This must be a string of between 8 and  
63 characters and must be identical to the key which has been entered into your router. Note - the  
encryption key is sensitive to the use of upper and lower case letters and symbols. Take care to enter  
the key exactly, or the radio will not be able to connect to your router.  
The three controls on the right-hand side of the screen have special functions. You can quickly access  
these by pressing the Info button and then use the Tuning/Select control as needed:  
select '  
select '  
select '  
' to erase a character or key previously entered (press Info again to continue)  
' when the encryption key is complete  
' to cancel and go back to the TKIP / AES options screen  
Once the key is entered the radio should connect.  
11. While the radio is trying to connect to your network, it will display 'Processing...' while checking the  
encryption key (if using the WiFi connection) and then 'Connecting...'. If the connection is made  
successfully, the radio will return to the Network settings menu. If the radio cannot connect, then it will  
display a 'Failed to connect' message and will return to the SSID entry screen (step 6).  
Once connected, the network settings are stored in the radio. The settings are retained when the radio  
is disconnected from the mains and when batteries are removed.  
You may now use the Back or Mode buttons to access the functions of your radio.  
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Internet Radio mode  
Internet Radio - the basics  
Before you can use your radio to listen to broadcasts via the internet, it is necessary to have  
already connected your radio to your computer network using either the wireless (WiFi)  
connection or the wired Ethernet connection (RJ-45 socket) on the back of the radio. Please  
see page 9 for details.  
There are literally many thousands of broadcasts available via the internet. Your radio provides  
several ways of searching for broadcasts in order to make finding and choosing broadcasts  
easier. Once you have found radio stations which you like, you may either store them as  
presets within the radio, or add them to a list of your favourite stations which your radio can  
access. The number of presets is limited (there are five preset buttons on the radio), but you  
can store as many favourites as you like.  
You may search for an internet radio station by Location. If you know the name of the station  
and the country from which a station is broadcast this may be the easiest method to find a  
station. It is also a great way to experience radio from other parts of the world.  
You may also search for an internet radio station by Genre. If you prefer a particular type of  
music, Blues for example, you may search for a radio station that broadcasts that type of  
music, and you can see a list of Blues radio stations regardless of location, or taking location  
into account.  
If you know part of the name of an internet radio station, you can enter it into the radio and  
it will search for stations that match that name. This can be helpful if you are unsure of the  
location or genre of a particular station.  
The WM-202 radio connects to a radio station database which serves many users in many  
countries. This means that there is a very wide range of programme content available. You  
can also search for stations which have been recently added to those available (new stations)  
or you can search for the most popular.  
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Operating your radio - Internet Radio  
Selecting a radio station by location  
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1. Press the On/Off button to switch the radio on. Then press the Mode  
button to select Internet Radio mode.  
2. Press the Menu button to enter the main Internet Radio menu. Rotate  
the Tuning/Select control until "Station list" is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
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3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Stations' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Location' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
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5. RotatetheTuning/Selectcontroltoscrollthroughthelistofcontinents.  
When the desired continent is highlighted press the Tuning/Select  
control.  
6. The display will show the list of countries within the chosen continent.  
If there are many countries shown you can scroll through the list  
continuallyineitherdirection. Forexample,ifthechosencontinentwas  
Europe, then to find the United Kingdom scroll up from the top of the  
list to the bottom by turning the Tuning/Select control anti-clockwise.  
Press the Tuning/Select control to choose the desired country.  
7. You will typically find that you then have the option to select either 'All  
Stations' or one of a number of categories. The lists are always sorted  
alphabetically, and long lists will wrap around from top to bottom or  
bottom to top.  
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8. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight your chosen radio  
station and then press the control to confirm. The display will show  
'Connecting...' while the radio connects to the new station. The radio  
should then start playing. Adjust the volume as needed.  
9. If the station has on-demand content, that is, it gives the option of  
listening to programmes which have already been broadcast or to  
Podcasts, there will be an additional screen showing the radio station  
name as well as a 'Podcasts' option.  
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These are selected using additional menus, determined by the radio  
station and the content. There may simply be a list of programmes,  
or there may also be options to chose from broadcasts on particular  
dates or days of the week. The examples shown here are typical.  
Podcasts and Listen Again content can also be accessed separately  
from the main Internet Radio menu, see page 23.  
If your radio cannot connect to a radio station  
Note: If your radio is unable to connect to an internet radio station it will  
generally either display 'Network Error' or 'Stopped'. This can be for many  
reasons, but typically will be due to one of the following:  
The radio station may not be broadcasting at the present time.  
Theradiostationmaynotbeabletoaccommodateanymoreconnections  
from internet listeners.  
There may be network congestion (either locally or at a distance)  
which is affecting the reliability of the connection.  
If your radio can connect, but the audio is not continuous and the radio  
keeps having to reconnect, this may be due to the radio station only having  
limited connection capacity.  
Please also refer to the section Troubleshooting on page 69.  
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Selecting a radio station by genre  
1. Press the Menu button to enter the main Internet Radio menu. Rotate  
the Tuning/Select control until "Station list" is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
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2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Stations' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Genre' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Tuning/Select control.  
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to scroll through the list of content  
types. This menu is normally cyclic - you can scroll the list continually  
in either direction. When the chosen genre is highlighted, press the  
Tuning/Select control.  
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5. You then have the choice of 'All Stations' of the chosen genre, or a list  
of countries. Note if a country is not shown then the station may still  
appearinthe'AllStations'list.RotateandthenpresstheTuning/Select  
control to choose as needed  
6. Alist of radio stations is then shown. Rotate the Tuning/Select control  
until the desired station name is highlighted on the display.  
7. Press the Tuning/Select control to select the station. The display  
will show 'Connecting...' while it finds the new station. If the radio is  
unable to connect this may be for one of the reasons explained on  
page 19.  
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Searching for a radio station by name  
There may be occasions when you know the name of a radio station but  
you do not know the location or genre. This facility allows you to search  
for the station using a part (or parts) of the radio station name.  
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1. Press the Menu button to enter the main Internet Radio menu. Rotate  
theTuning/Selectcontroluntil'Stationlist'ishighlightedonthedisplay  
and then press the control to select.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Stations' is highlighted on the  
display and then press the control to select.  
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3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Search stations' is highlighted  
on the display and then press the control to select.  
4. Toenterthesearchword(s) rotatetheTuning/Selectcontroltohighlight  
each character for the search in turn, and press the Tuning/Select  
control to enter. If you make an error rotate the control or use the Info  
button to access the delete character '  
' on the screen and then  
press the Tuning/Select control. Rotate the control or press Info  
again to go back to the character selection. After the final character  
of the search has been entered, use the Info button and then the  
Tuning/Select control to highlight the '  
then press the control to finish.  
' symbol on the screen and  
5. The radio will search for radio stations that match your search data.  
If you include a space between two search items the radio will look  
for station names which include both items. Thus a search for 'ROCK  
100' could find a station called '100 Classic Rock Hits' as well as a  
station called '100.FM Rocks'  
6. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight the station that you wish  
to listen to and press the control to confirm your choice. The display  
will show 'Connecting...' while it finds a new station.  
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Selecting a new or popular station  
As described in the section Introducing Internet Radio on page 17, your  
radioconnectstoaninternetdatabaseofradiostations. Thismayhighlight  
stationswhicharenewlyaddedtothelistofthoseavailableorstationswhich  
are particularly popular with listeners around the world. Your radio allows  
you to easily choose stations from these two categories, using menus very  
similar to those used when finding stations by location and genre.  
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1. Press the Menu button to enter the main Internet Radio menu. Rotate  
the Tuning/Select control until "Station list" is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Stations' is highlighted on the  
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display. Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
3. Rotate theTuning/Selectcontroluntil'Popularstations'orNewstations'  
is highlighted on the display. Press the Tuning/Select control.  
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight the station that you wish  
tolistento andpresstheTuning/Selectcontroltoconfirmyourchoice.  
The display will show connecting while it finds a new station.  
If the radio is unable to connect to a particular radio station this may be  
for one of the reasons explained on page 19.  
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Selecting a podcast / BBC Listen Again  
Some radio stations allow you to listen to programmes that have already  
been broadcast. The BBC's Listen Again service is an example of this. In  
addition,radiobroadcastersandindividualsmaymakeprogrammeswhich  
are intended normally to be downloaded into a computer or copied onto a  
portable media player. These are commonly known as Podcasts.  
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On your radio, both Listen Again programmes and Podcasts are grouped  
together as Podcasts, and the same menu is used to access and listen to  
either type of programming. ListenAgain programmes are also accessible  
via the 'Stations' menu (see pages 18-19).  
1. Press the Menu button to enter the main Internet Radio menu. Rotate  
theTuning/Selectcontroluntil'Stationlist'ishighlightedonthedisplay.  
Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
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2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Podcasts' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
3. You may then search by location, genre, or using part of the name of  
the podcast. The searches operate in exactly the same way as when  
searching for a conventional radio station.  
Searching by location is done first by continent, then by country. You  
may then list 'All shows' or search within a country by genre.  
Searching by genre is more direct, since once the genre is chosen  
the next menu display shows a list of available podcasts.  
Searching by name operates in the same way as when searching  
for a named radio station. You may enter one or more pieces of text  
which will be used for the search.  
4. RotatetheTuning/Selectcontrolandthenpressthecontroltoconfirm  
your chosen podcast. The display will show 'Connecting...' while it  
finds the new programme.  
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Presetting stations - Internet Radio  
With so many Internet radio stations available, it is desirable to have a  
means of rapidly selecting the stations that you listen to most frequently.  
Your radio has five memory presets which can easily be set to store the  
details of any Internet radio station. The radio station presets are retained  
in memory even when the radio is switched off.  
Please see also 'Last Listened' on page 25 and 'Configuring My Favourite  
Stations' on page 28.  
Storing a preset  
1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio. Tune to the required  
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station using one of the methods described on the preceding pages.  
2. To store the currently playing radio station as a preset, press and  
hold the required Preset button (1 - 5) until the display shows 'Preset  
stored'. The station will be stored using the chosen preset button.  
Repeat this procedure as needed for the remaining presets.  
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3. Stations which are already stored in the presets may be over-written  
by following the above procedure.  
Recalling a preset - Internet radio  
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1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio. Select the Internet  
radio mode using the Mode button.  
2. Momentarily press the required Preset button. Your radio will then  
connect to the station stored in preset memory. The preset used will  
be shown at the bottom of the display screen.  
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Last Listened  
It is often helpful to be able to go back to a station that you have recently  
listenedto.Yourradiohasa'LastListened'featurewhichprovidesyouwith  
quickaccesstothetenmostrecentlylistenedtoradiostationsorpodcasts.  
As each new radio station is listened to the oldest item is deleted from the  
list. The Last Listened list is stored when the radio is without power.  
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1. With the radio switched on and in Internet Radio mode, press the  
Menu button. The first item on the menu is 'Last listened'. With this  
item highlighted press the Tuning/Select control.  
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2. The display will then show a list of the last ten Internet radio stations  
or podcasts. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight whichever  
you wish to listen to and then press the control to cause your radio to  
reconnect to that radio station or podcast.  
Display modes - Internet Radio  
YourradiohasarangeofdisplayoptionswheninInternetRadiomode.Note  
that not all information may be available for all Internet radio stations  
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1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options.  
a. Description  
Displays information about the radio  
station or scrolling text messages such  
as artist/track name, phone number etc.  
b. Genre and Location  
Displays programme type information  
e.g. Pop, Classic, News, etc. and the  
location of the current radio station  
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c. Reliability  
Displays the reliability of the data  
stream from the station currently being  
received.  
d. Format  
Displays the bit rate and format of the  
station being received.  
e. Playback buffer  
Displays status when connecting to and  
playing a radio station. This indicates  
the reliability of the data stream to your  
radio. If there are no bars shown to the  
right of the dividing line then the data  
stream reliability is poor and you may  
find that there are many breaks in  
the audio.  
f. Date  
Displays the current date.  
Additional or alternative information may be displayed when listening to  
Podcasts. Categories displayable can include...  
Episode name  
Show genre  
Episode URL  
Codec  
Show description  
Show language  
Bit rate  
Sampling rate  
Whenever the radio is displaying an information screen (as opposed to a  
menu screen), the time is displayed in the top-right corner of the display,  
and a WiFi strength or Ethernet connection indicator is shown in the  
bottom-right corner.  
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Customising your radio  
In addition to storing your favourite radio stations in the radio presets,  
your radio allows you to create customised lists of stations which can  
appear in two special menus on the radio called 'My Favourites' and 'My  
Added Stations'.  
Your radio uses a database which is accessed via the Internet in order  
to find out which radio stations are available and how it should connect  
to them. You are able to add your personal selections to this database.  
These will only be accessible by you using your PC or your radio. You can  
choose the stations which will appear in the 'My Favourites' menu from  
the large selection already listed. Additionally, if you find a radio station  
that is not listed then you may also add the Internet address (URL) of the  
station's audio stream to your selection. It will then appear on your radio  
via the 'My Added Stations' menu item.  
Registering an account  
1. Open the web site, http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com, using the  
Internet browser on your computer. Click on the ‘Register here’ link  
and follow the on-screen instructions to register an account. Please  
note, during the registration process, the web site asks for an access  
code.Thisallowsittouniquelyidentifyyourradiofromthemanyothers  
that it also provides data for. To obtain the access code, please follow  
these steps.  
4. In the Help menu, select the menu item 'Get access code'. Provided  
that the radio is connected to the Internet, a code will be displayed of  
typically seven characters (upper case letters and numbers). Make a  
note of this code for the next step.  
5. YoushouldthenusethecodedisplayedbytheradiotollintheAccess  
Code field on the web page when you set up your account.  
2. WithyourradioswitchedonandinInternetradiomode,presstheMenu  
Once you have your account set up, if you have other radios which  
use the same system, you may also add them to your account. You  
will need to get an access code from each radio in order to add it to  
the account. They may then share your favourite and added radio  
station details.  
button, then select 'Station list' using the Tuning/Select control.  
3. Scroll down the Station list menu to the item called 'Help'. Press the  
Tuning/Select control to enter the Help menu.  
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Customising your radio - cont.  
Configuring My Favourite Stations  
Configuring My Added Stations  
1. Using the web site at http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com, it is  
possible to search among the many radio stations that are available  
by location, genre, or language. You may also choose from new or  
popular stations.  
1. If you wish to listen to a radio station which is not currently held in the  
database at http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com, it is possible to add  
the details yourself. You will need to obtain the internet address (URL)  
for the audio stream for the station that you wish to add. This may be  
information provided by the radio station itself, or perhaps passed to  
you from another listener.  
2. When the radio stations that you have found are shown on your  
computer screen, they are shown with a 'Play' icon and an 'Add to  
favourites' icon (the plus symbol and heart). Clicking on the 'Play' icon  
will allow you to hear the radio station via your computer. Clicking on  
the 'Add to favourites' icon will cause the radio station to be added to  
the list accessible via your radio.  
Note: The address for the audio stream will not normally be the same  
as the web page from which you access the stream on your PC.  
2. Use the 'My added stations' link in the 'My account' area on the web  
site. This allows you to add details of new stations or to modify those  
already added. You can provide a name for the radio station which  
will be shown on your radio. You must also provide the web address,  
location and format details.  
3. To help you organise your favourites, since you may have a great  
many after a while, the web site will allow you to specify the name for  
a category or group under which the radio station will be listed on your  
radio. Suitable names might be 'Rock', 'Smooth', 'Mum's stations', and  
so on. When ever you add another radio station to your favourites you  
can either add it to an existing category or create a new one.  
3. Once you have Internet radio stations available in your My Added  
Stations list, you may play these stations from your Internet Radio.  
These stations will be available on your radio from the Internet radio  
menu item 'My Added Stations'.  
4. Once you have Internet radio stations available in your My Favourite  
Stations list, you may play these stations from your Internet Radio.  
These stations will be available on your radio from the Internet radio  
menu item 'My Favourites'.  
4. It is possible to add the web addresses for audio streams which may  
notbeplayablebyyourradio. Ifyouattempttoplaysuchastream, your  
radiowillnormallydisplayanerrormessageofsomekind.TheRoberts  
WM-202 can only play MP3, WMA and Real Audio streams.  
5. To look at, modify or delete your favourite stations lists on the web  
site, use the link 'My favourites' in the 'My account' area. To delete  
a favourite radio station, click on the icon with a heart and minus  
symbol.  
5. Tolookat, modifyordeleteyouraddedstationslistonthewebsite, use  
thelink'Myaddedstations'inthe'Myaccount'area.Todeleteanadded  
radio station, click on the icon with a heart and minus symbol.  
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Selecting favourite stations - Internet Radio  
1. Press the Menu button to enter the main menu.  
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2. Rotate the Select/Tuning control until 'Station list' is highlighted on  
the display. Press and release the Select/Tuning control to enter the  
menu.  
3. Rotate the Select/Tuning control until 'My Favourites' is highlighted  
on the display. Press and release the Select/Tuning control and your  
favourite stations list will appear on the display (set up as described  
on page 28).  
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4. Rotate the Select/Tuning control to highlight the required station and  
then press the control to confirm your selection.  
The display will show 'Connecting...' while it finds the new station.  
If the station has on-demand content (that is, it gives the option of listening  
toprogrammeswhichhavealreadybeenbroadcast),seepage 23,'Selecting  
a podcast / BBC Listen again'.  
Should you be unable to connect to a particular station, please note that  
some radio stations do not broadcast 24 hours per day, and some stations  
are not always on-line.  
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Selecting your added stations - Internet Radio  
1. Press the Menu button to enter the main Internet Radio menu. Rotate  
theTuning/Selectcontroluntil'Stationlist'ishighlightedonthedisplay.  
Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
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2. RotatetheTuning/Selectcontroluntil'MyAddedStations'ishighlighted  
on the display. Press the Tuning/Select control to select.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight the required station and  
then press the control to confirm your selection.  
The display will show 'Connecting...' while it finds the new station.  
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Should you be unable to connect to a particular station, please note that  
some radio stations do not broadcast 24 hours per day, and some stations  
are not always on-line.  
Inaddition,asmentionedonpage26,itispossibletospecifyaudiostreams  
for 'My added stations' which are not compatible with your radio. In this  
event the station will not be playable. The Roberts WM-202 can only play  
MP3, WMA and Real Audio streams.  
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Media Player  
Using Windows Shares  
The Media Player allows you to play audio files which are stored on a  
computer on your network. Supported file formats are MP3 and WMA.  
Note that the playback of DRM protected content and WMALossless files  
is not supported.  
This section describes setting up your Windows PC to allow the radio to  
access your audio files via Windows Shares. If you wish to use UPnP,  
please turn to page 34.  
1. Please ensure that your PC is accessible on the same network as  
your Internet radio. Then, using Windows Explorer, locate the folder  
where your audio files are stored.  
Your radio supports two file access methods. It can connect to folders  
shared on the network, commonly known as Windows Shares. It can also  
connect with file server applications using the Universal Plug and Play  
(UPnP) protocol. It is generally preferable to access your media files via a  
UPnP server application. This method offers normally simpler set up and  
superior file searching compared to the Shared Folders method.  
2. Right click on the folder.  
3. Select ‘Properties’.  
4. Click on ‘Sharing’.  
When using Windows Shares, music selection is primarily by the folders in  
which the files are stored. You may then choose to play from a particular  
track within a folder. When using a UPnP server, the search and selection  
criteria are determined by the server, but typically includeArtist,Album and  
Genre. Many server applications also allow you to access files according  
to the folders within which they are stored as well as other criteria.  
5. Select ‘Share this folder on the network’ and ‘Allow network users to  
change my files’.  
Please note, it is recommended that you do not try to make your ‘My  
Documents’ or any of its sub-folders (e.g. ‘My Music’) accessible as  
shares. This is because of the way that these special folders are managed  
within Windows.  
If you are a Windows user, then it is very likely that your computer already  
hasaUPnPserverapplicationavailable. WindowsMediaPlayerversion11  
has this capability, and it is able to make your MP3 and WMAles available  
to your radio. It also allows you to search by Album, Artist, and so on as  
mentioned above. Many users will find this a more convenient method of  
playing their files compared to using shared folders. Both methods are  
described in this instruction manual.  
In some cases, especially if you have a Windows PC using third-party  
security software (not supplied by Microsoft) it may be necessary to  
configure your computer's firewall software and / or network settings to  
permit file sharing. If this is necessary please refer to your computers  
software documentation for further information.  
Users of non-Windows computers (including Apple and Linux based  
devices) can also use Shared Folders or a UPnP server to make media  
available to the radio. However, it is beyond the scope of this instruction  
manual to cover all hardware and software environments. We explain the  
use of Microsoft's Windows Media Player since that will be the first choice  
for the majority of users.  
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Locate the shared audio files using the radio  
1. Press the On/Off button to switch the radio on. Then press the Mode  
button to select Music Player mode.  
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2. Press the Menu button to enter the main Music Player menu.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Shared folders' is selected on  
the display. Press the control to select.  
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4. The radio will then display a list of Workgroups or Domains that it has  
identified on your computer network. In most cases there will only be  
one item shown which will be the workgroup name for your home  
network. Rotate the Tuning/Select control if needed to point to the  
required workgroup or domain and then press the control to select.  
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5. The radio will then display a list showing the different computers on  
the network which are sharing files. Rotate the Tuning/Select control  
to point to the desired computer and then press to select. If your  
computer is not shown, check its file sharing and firewall settings.  
6. PresstheTuning/Selectcontrol.Theradiowillthensearchtheselected  
computer for shared folders. The radio is initially configured to be  
able to connect to a folder which has been shared on a PC running  
Windows with default security settings. If the radio connects, you will  
then see a list of folders in which your files are stored.  
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If the computer has specific user name and password security settings  
for access to shared folders, then you will need to set up a user name  
and password within your radio. See paragraph 8 on the next page  
for details on how to do this.  
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7. If your computer has connected successfully to the shared folder,  
please skip to 'Media Selection' on page 38.  
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8. To specify a user name and password for access to shared folders,  
press the Menu button. Using the Tuning/Select control scroll down  
to 'PC settings'. Use the Tuning/Select control to select 'PC settings.  
You then have the ability to separately specify the user name and  
password.  
9. To change the user name, use the Tuning/Select control to choose  
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'User name' from the menu. The default user name in the radio is  
'guest'. To change this, use the '  
' symbol or the Back button to  
delete it. Select and enter the characters for the required user name.  
Remember to use upper and lower case characters as needed. When  
the complete name is entered, use the '  
' symbol.  
10. To change the password, use the Tuning/Select control to choose  
'Password' from the menu. The default password in the radio is blank.  
Select and enter characters for the required password. Remember to  
use upper and lower case characters as needed. When the complete  
name is entered, use the '  
' symbol.  
11. Once you have entered the user name and password for the folder  
from which you wish to play audio files, go back to paragraph 2 on  
the preceding page and re-enter the Music Player. You should now  
be able to access the folders successfully.  
12. If the user name and password are correct for your shared folders  
and the radio still cannot connect to your PC or its shared folders it  
is most likely that your PC's firewall software is blocking access (see  
'Troubleshooting' on page 69).  
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Accessing your audio files via a UPnP server  
The recommended way to access your media files is via a UPnP server  
application. This method offers normally simpler set up and superior file  
searching compared to the Shared Folders method.  
If your computer is running Windows (XP or Vista), then Windows Media  
Player version 11 includes a UPnP server which will make your files  
available to your radio. There are other UPnP server solutions available  
for Windows users who may wish to use an alternative.  
If you use an Apple computer running a version of OS X then you may  
use a third party UPnP server application. Examples include EyeConnect  
and Twonky Media Server.  
If you use a version of the Linux operating system, there are a range of  
UPnP server applications available.  
It is beyond the scope of this instruction book to cover all possible options  
for UPnP. We explain the use of Microsoft's Windows Media Player since  
that will be the first choice for the majority of users.  
Selecting Media Sharing in Windows Media Player 11  
Set up UPnP access on a Windows PC  
1. If your PC is running Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista then  
you can use Microsoft's Windows Media Player version 11 to act as  
your UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) media server. If not already  
installed on your PC, Windows Media Player 11 may be downloaded  
from Microsoft’s web site and installed by following the instructions  
detailed in its installation wizard, or by using Microsoft's Windows  
Update facility.  
2. Once installed, Windows Media Player 11 can create a library from all  
the media files available to it on your PC. To add new media files to  
the library, select 'File > Add to Library… > Advanced Options', click  
'Add' and choose the files you wish to add and click ‘OK’.  
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Set up UPnP access on a Windows PC - cont.  
YouwillnowneedtoconnectyourInternetradiotoWindowsMediaPlayer 11  
and configure it to allow access to your media library.  
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3. Press the On/Off button to switch the radio on. Then press the Mode  
button as needed until the 'Music Player' mode display is shown..  
Press the Menu button to enter the main Music Player menu.  
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Shared media' is highlighted  
and press the control to select. The radio will scan for all available  
UPnP servers. It may take a few seconds for the radio to complete its  
scan. The radio will display '<Empty>' if no UPnP servers are found.  
5. After scanning, select your UPnP server using the Tuning/Select  
control. If you are using WMP 11 as the server, your radio will then  
normally display 'Unauthorised - Select to retry' at this stage.  
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6. Your PC may prompt you that there has been a connection to your  
UPnP server. Whether prompted or not, to allow the radio to access  
the media files, you will need to click the 'Library' tab in WMP 11 and  
select the 'Media Sharing…' item to open the 'Media Sharing' window.  
Make sure the box 'Share my media to:' is ticked.  
Allowing a device to connect to Windows Media Player 11  
7. In the 'Media Sharing' window, the radio will be listed as an unknown  
device. Click on the unknown device shown to select it, then click the  
'Allow' button and then click 'OK'.  
Note: If you are using Microsoft Windows' firewall software, this should  
be correctly configured by WMP 11. If you are using third party firewall  
software you may need to manually configure it to allow your radio  
and WMP 11 to communicate (see 'Troubleshooting' on page 69).  
8. On the radio, select the named server again using the Tuning/Select  
control. If WMP 11 is now able to communicate with your radio you  
will be presented with some media selection options on the display.  
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Locating and playing media files using UPnP  
Once the UPnP server has been configured to share media files with your  
Internet radio, you may select the files that you wish to play as follows:-  
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1. Press the On/Off button to switch on the radio. Press the Mode button  
as needed until the 'Music Player' mode display is shown.  
2. Press the Menu button to enter the main Music Player menu.  
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3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Shared media' is highlighted  
on the display.  
4. PresstheTuning/Selectcontrolandtheradiowillscanforallavailable  
UPnP servers. Note that it may take a few seconds for the radio to  
complete its scan. The radio will display 'Empty' if no UPnP servers  
are found.  
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5. After a successful scan, rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight  
your UPnP server and then press the Tuning/Select control. If the  
display shows multiple media types, select 'Music'. (Some UPnP  
servers can serve pictures and video content to suitable devices.)  
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6. The radio will now list the media categories which are made available  
by the UPnP server - for example, 'Album', 'Artist' and 'Genre'. Rotate  
the Select control to highlight which category you wish to browse, then  
press the Select control to confirm your choice.  
If you wish to use the search function rotate the Tuning/Select control  
until 'Search' is selected on the display. You may select characters to  
build a keyword for searching for content to play.  
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Note:  
Do not worry if not all of your media appear in the menus immediately.  
Windows Media Player needs to look inside each file to identify the artist,  
albumandtrackinformationfrom'tags'embeddedineachle. Additionally,  
Windows Media Player may take time to access the Internet to obtain  
additional information such as 'album art' which it can display when you  
examine your music library on your PC.  
In UPnP mode the search criteria offered and the file types made available  
to the radio are a function of the UPnP server software installed on your  
PC. Such software can vary quite widely in its capabilities. Windows Media  
Player 11 has limited flexibility compared to some UPnP servers, but is  
generally easy to set up and reliable  
Some third party server applications allow customisation of the search  
criteria and indexing methods, which can be useful if you have a very  
large collection of stored music files.  
Many UPnP server applications are also capable of sharing pictures and  
video files to other network connected devices. If this is the case (as it  
is with Windows Media Player 11) you may see the option of choosing  
between 'Music', 'Video' and 'Pictures' on your radios menu. Clearly you  
should only select the 'Music' option. Content offered via the alternative  
options will not be playable on your radio.  
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Media selection  
Whether you access your files using Shared folders or using UPnP, the  
file selection mechanisms are very similar.  
When searching via UPnP you will have a selection of search criteria as  
determined by the UPnP server software on your computer. This allows  
you to search by a given information type (Album, Artist, etc.) and then to  
narrow the search to an album or to a particular track within an album.  
When searching using Shared folders, the selection of files is determined  
by the folder structure in which you have the files stored on your computer.  
If you have a large library, this requires greater discipline in the allocation  
of folder names to represent artists and albums.  
The searches described here are just examples of the possibilities.  
Listening to a complete album  
1. Use the Tuning/Select control to choose content by Artist, Album,  
folder,etc.accordingtoyourneeds.Sharedfolderaccesswillonlyallow  
you to search by folder name. Press the Tuning/Select control.  
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2. When you reach the album or folder the menu will then switch to  
showing the tracks in that album or folder. If searching by UPnP they  
will normally be listed in track number order. If searching by shared  
folders they will be listed in filename order.  
3. With the first track in the album indicated, press the Tuning/Select  
control. The album will then begin playing.  
While the radio is playing from your media library, you may use the menus  
as described above to choose a different selection. When you select the  
track from which to play, the radio will then immediately begin playing the  
new selection.  
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Listening to a particular track  
1. If you wish to play only a particular track from an album or folder, first  
choose the album or folder as described on the preceding pages.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until the required track is  
1-3  
highlighted.  
3. Press and release the Tuning/Select control. The track will begin  
playing. The radio will then play subsequent tracks from the same  
album or folder.  
Controlling playback  
1. Press the Pause button to pause playback of the current track.  
2. IfyoupressthePlaybutton, playbackwillresumefromthepointwhere  
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it was paused.  
3. Press the Rewind button to start playback of the previous track in the  
list.  
4. Press the Fast-forward button to start playback of the next track in  
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the list.  
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Display modes - Media Player  
Your radio has a range of display options when in Media Player mode.  
Note that the availability of information depends on the specific media files  
and also upon the UPnP server capability (if used).  
1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options.  
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a. Artist  
Displays the artist information for the  
current track.  
b. Album  
c. Format  
d. Buffer  
Displays the album information for the  
current track.  
Displays the bit rate and format of the  
track currently being played.  
Displays the radios internal buffer status  
during media playback.  
Wheneverthemediaplayerisdisplayinganinformationscreen(asopposed  
to a menu screen), the time is displayed in the top-right corner of the  
display, and a WiFi strength or Ethernet connection indicator is shown in  
the bottom-right corner.  
In addition, in the lower part of the display an indicator shows the method  
by which the radio is obtaining the media - either via UPnP, or via Shared  
Folders. In the latter case the symbol shows CIFS (Common Internet  
File System), a term sometimes used to describe how folders are shared  
across a network.  
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Operating your radio - DAB  
1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial.  
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2. Press the On/Off button to switch on the radio. If the radio has been  
used before the last used mode will be selected.  
3. Press the Mode button as needed so that DAB mode is selected on  
the display.  
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4. If this is the first time that DAB mode is used a quick scan of the  
UK Band III DAB channels will be carried out. The display will show  
"Scanning".  
If the radio has been used before the last used station will be  
selected.  
5. During the scanning process, as new stations are detected the station  
counter will increase and stations will be added to the list of stations  
which is stored in the radio. The bar graph indicates the progress of  
the scan.  
6. When scanning is completed the radio will tune to the first station (in  
numeric-alpha order 0....9...A...Z) unless it has previously been tuned  
to a DAB station.  
7. If the station list is still empty after the scan your radio will display  
"Service not available".  
8. If no stations are found it may be necessary to relocate your radio to  
a position giving better reception.  
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Selecting a station - DAB  
1. The display normally shows the name of the currently tuned radio  
station.  
2. Rotate the Tuning /Select control to access the radio station list and  
to scroll through the available stations.  
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3. Press the Tuning/Select control to select the highlighted station. The  
display may show 'Connecting...' while the radio re-tunes.  
4. Use the Volume buttons to set the sound level as needed.  
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Note: If the display shows "Station Not Available" it may be necessary to  
relocate your radio to a position giving better reception.  
Aquestion-markinfrontofthestationnamemerelyindicatesthatthestation  
has not recently been detected by the radio. It may still be available.  
The use of the radio station presets is described on page 54.  
Secondary services - DAB  
Some radio stations can have one or more secondary stations associated  
with them. Typically these are not broadcast continually. If a station has  
a secondary station available then the secondary will appear in the list of  
station names beneath the main (or primary) station. Examples are the  
programmes 'Daily Service' and 'Parliament' on BBC Radio 4.  
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1. Tolistentoasecondaryservice,usetheTuning/Selectcontroltoscroll  
to the chosen station, and press the control to tune to the station.  
If the secondary service is not available (off-air) then the primary  
service will be selected.  
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Display modes - DAB  
Your radio has a range of display options when in DAB mode:-  
1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options.  
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a. Text  
Displays text messages such as the  
artist or track name, phone in number,  
traffic alerts, etc.  
b. Program Type  
Displays the type of station being listened  
to such as Pop, Classic, News etc.  
c. Multiplex Name /  
Frequency  
Displays the name of the DAB multiplex  
and frequency to which the current  
station belongs.  
d. Signal error / strength  
Displays the signal error and strength  
for the station being listened to. A lower  
error number indicates a better quality  
of radio signal. The signal strength  
graph can be used when positioning  
the radio or its antenna.  
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e. Bit rate and audio type  
Displays the digital bit rate and audio  
type for the station being listened to  
f. Date  
Displays the current date.  
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Finding new stations - DAB  
Should you wish to use your radio for DAB reception in a new location,  
or if no stations were detected during the initial scan, you can follow this  
procedure to allow your radio to find out which DAB radio stations are  
available.  
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1. Ensure that the telescopic antenna is extended, and then press the  
Mode button as needed to select DAB mode.  
2. Once in DAB mode press the Menu button.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Local scan' is highlighted on  
the display.  
4. Press the Tuning/Select control to initiate the scan. The display will  
show 'Scanning' and your radio will perform a scan of the UK DAB  
frequencies.Asnewstationsarefoundthestationcounterwillincrease  
and stations will be added to the list. The bar graph indicates the  
progress of the scan.  
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5. To carry out a full scan of the entire DAB band III frequencies rotate the  
Tuning/Select control until 'Full scan' is highlighted on the display.  
6. Press the Tuning/Select control to initiate the scan. The display will  
show 'Scanning'. As new stations are found the station counter on the  
right hand side of the display will increase and stations will be added  
to the list. The bar graph indicates the progress of the scan.  
Due to the larger number of DAB channels scanned, the full scan will  
take longer than the local scan.  
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Manual Tuning - DAB  
Manual tuning allows you to tune directly to the various DAB Band III  
channels. At the time of writing, all UK DAB stations are located in the  
range 11B to 12D.  
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1. When in DAB mode press Menu button so that the display shows the  
DAB menu list.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Manual tune' is highlighted.  
3. Press the Tuning/Select button to enter manual tune mode.  
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4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to choose the required DAB  
channel.  
5. Press the Tuning/Select button to cause the radio to tune to the  
chosen channel.  
When the radio has tuned, the display shows the channel number and  
frequency, and the name of the DAB multiplex found (if any).  
A bar graph shows the signal strength and is useful if you need to  
reposition the radio or its aerial. The minimum signal marker 'I' which  
separatestheleftandrightpartsofthesignalgraphshowstheminimum  
signal level required for satisfactory reception.  
6,7  
Any new radio stations found on the tuned DAB multiplex will be added  
to the list stored in the radio.  
6. Press the Menu or Back button to choose a different frequency.  
7. Press the Menu or Back button a second time to access the main  
DAB menu then select 'Station list' to return to normal tuning.  
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Dynamic Range Control settings - DAB  
Dynamic Range Control (also known as DRC) can make quieter sounds  
easier to hear when your radio is used in a noisy environment by reducing  
the dynamic range of the audio signal.  
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1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio.  
2. Press the Mode button as needed to select DAB mode.  
3. Press the Menu button to enter the DAB menu list.  
2
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'DRC' is highlighted on the  
display.  
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5. Press the Tuning/Select control to enter the DRC adjustment mode.  
The current DRC setting will be indicated with an asterisk.  
6. RotatetheTuning/SelectcontroltohighlighttherequiredDRCsetting  
(the default is Off).  
DRC Off - DRC is switched off, Broadcast DRC will be ignored.  
DRC high - DRC is set as sent by broadcaster.  
DRC low - DRC level is set to 1/2 that sent by broadcaster.  
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7. Press and release the Tuning/Select button to confirm the setting.  
Note: Not all DAB broadcasts use the DRC function. If the broadcast  
does not provide DRC information, then the DRC setting in the radio will  
have no effect.  
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Station order setup - DAB  
Your radio has 3 station order settings from which you can choose. The  
station order settings are, alphanumeric, ensemble and valid.  
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Note: The default station order on your radio is alphanumeric.  
1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio.  
2. Press the Mode button as needed to select DAB mode.  
3. Press the Menu button to enter the DAB menu list.  
2
3
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Station order' is highlighted.  
Press the Tuning/Select control to enter the station order adjustment  
mode.  
5. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to choose between Alphanumeric,  
Ensemble and Valid.  
- Alphanumeric sorts the station list alpha-numerically 0...9 A...Z.  
- Ensemble mode organises the station list by DAB multiplex.  
- Valid shows only those stations for which a signal can be found.  
The current setting is indicated by an asterisk.  
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6. Press the Tuning/Select control to select the required station order.  
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7. Press the Menu button as needed to return to the DAB menu or to  
the stations list.  
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Operating your radio - FM  
1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial and press the On/Off button to  
switch on your radio.  
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2. Press the Mode button as needed to select the FM mode display.  
3. RotatetheTuning/Selectcontrolinaclockwisedirection.Thedisplayed  
frequency will increase. Press the Tuning/Select control to carry out  
an auto-tune. Your radio will scan up the FM band from the currently  
displayed frequency and will stop scanning when it finds a station of  
sufficient strength.  
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4. The display will show the frequency of the signal which has been  
found. If RDS information is available, after a few seconds the display  
will show the radio station name.  
If you only hear hiss or interference, simply press the Tuning/Select  
controltoscanfurther.Yourradiomayhavefoundaspuriousinterference  
signal.  
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5. TondmoreFMstationspresstheTuning/Selectcontroltorepeatthe  
scan operation. To scan down in frequency, rotate the Tuning/Select  
control in a anti-clockwise direction first and then press the control.  
Your radio will scan down the FM band from the currently displayed  
frequency and will stop scanning when it finds a signal of sufficient  
strength.  
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6. When the end of the waveband is reached your radio will recommence  
tuning from the opposite end of the waveband.  
7. Use the Volume buttons to adjust the sound level as needed.  
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Manual tuning - FM  
1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial and press the On/Off button to  
switch on your radio.  
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2. Press the Mode button as needed to select the FM mode display.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select to control the frequency that the radio will  
tune to. The frequency will change in steps of 50kHz.  
When the end of the waveband is reached the radio will recommence  
tuning from the opposite end of the waveband.  
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4. Use the Volume buttons to adjust the sound level as needed.  
5. To switch off your radio press the On/Off button.  
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Display modes - FM  
Your radio has a range of display options when in FM mode:-  
1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options.  
1
a. Text  
Displays text messages such as the  
artist or track name, phone in number,  
traffic alerts, etc.  
b. Program Type  
Displays the type of station being listened  
to such as Pop, Classic, News etc.  
c. Frequency  
d. Date  
Displays the frequency of the FM signal.  
Displays the current date.  
Note: If no RDS information is available, then the radio will only be able to  
display the frequency. There will be no text or programme type information  
available under these conditions.  
The radio only provides displays when there is information available. So  
if there is no text, for example, that display is not available.  
The RDS indicator at the top of the display shows that there is some RDS  
data present in the broadcast being received.  
The stereo speaker display shows that the radio is receiving a stereo  
broadcast (see also page 53 - 'Stereo/Mono switching')  
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Scan setting - FM  
WhenusingtheFMmodeyourradiocanbesettoeitherscanlocalstations  
or to scan all stations including distant radio stations.  
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1. Press the Mode button as needed to select the FM mode display.  
2. Press the Menu button to enter the FM menu list.  
3. RotatetheTuning/Selectcontroluntil'Scansetting'ishighlighted.Press  
the Tuning/Select control to enter the scan adjustment mode.  
The current setting is indicated with an asterisk.  
4. To set your radio so that only the stations with the strongest signals are  
foundduringscanning (normallylocalstations)rotatetheTuning/Select  
control until 'Yes' is highlighted. Press the Tuning/Select control to  
confirm the setting.  
3-4  
Alternatively, to set your radio so that all available stations are found  
during scanning (local and distant) rotate the Tuning/Select control  
until 'No' is highlighted. Press the Tuning/Select control to confirm  
the setting.  
5. Press the Menu button to return to the normal FM mode display.  
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Stereo / Mono switching - FM  
If the FM radio station being listened to has a weak signal, some hiss may  
be audible. It is possible to reduce this hiss by forcing the radio to play the  
station in mono rather than stereo.  
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2
1. Press the Mode button as needed to select the FM mode display and  
tune to the required FM station as previously described.  
2. Press the Menu button to enter the FM menu list.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Audio setting' is highlighted on  
the display. Press the Tuning/Select control to enter the audio setting  
mode.  
The current setting is indicated with an asterisk.  
4. To switch to mono in order to reduce the hiss from a weak FM signal  
rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Yes' is highlighted. Press the  
Tuning/Select control to confirm the setting.  
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Alternatively, to return to the normal automatic 'stereo or mono' mode  
rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'No' is highlighted. Press the  
Tuning/Select control to confirm the setting.  
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5. Press the Menu button to return to the normal FM mode display.  
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Presetting stations - DAB and FM radio  
There are 5 memory presets each for DAB, FM and Internet radio. They  
are used in the same way for each operating mode.  
1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio.  
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2. Tune to the required radio station as previously described.  
3. To store the station as a preset, press and hold the required Preset  
button (1 - 5) until the display shows 'Preset stored'. The station will  
be stored under the chosen preset button. Repeat this procedure as  
needed for the remaining presets.  
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4. Stations which are already stored in the presets may be over written  
by following the above procedure.  
Note:All the radio station presets are preserved in memory when the radio  
is switched off, even if there are no batteries installed.  
Recalling a preset - DAB and FM radio  
1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio.  
2. Select the required operating mode using the Mode button.  
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3. MomentarilypresstherequiredPresetbutton.Yourradiowillthentune  
to the station stored in preset memory. The chosen preset number is  
shown in the lower area of the radio display, e.g. 'P2'.  
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Automatically updating the clock  
Your radio will normally update the clock automatically when connected to  
the internet. If you enter a time setting manually, the radio will calculate a  
local time offset so that whenever it synchronises using the internet, the  
correct local time is stored in the radio. In the event of a power failure,  
your radio will connect to the internet and then set the clock automatically  
based on this information.  
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You may wish to use the radio away from the internet, in which case you  
may specify that the radio sets its clock from DAB or FM radio broadcasts.  
After a power failure the radio will then set its clock the next time that you  
turn on the radio in DAB or FM mode.  
Alternatively you may specify that the time is not automatically updated.  
In this case the clock must always be set manually after  
interruption.  
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power  
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1. With your radio switched on, press the Menu button to access the  
menu for the current mode.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'System settings' is highlighted  
on the display. Press the control to enter the system settings menu.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Time/Date' is highlighted on  
the display. Press the control to enter the time setup.  
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Auto update' is highlighted on  
the display. Press the control to enter the auto-update menu.  
5. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to choose an update option from  
'Update from DAB', 'Update from FM', 'Update from Network' or  
'No update' as required. Press the control to confirm your choice. The  
radio will then exit to the previous menu display.  
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Clock and Alarms  
Setting the clock format  
The clock display used in stand-by mode and on the playing mode screens  
can be set to 12 or 24 hour format. The selected format is then also used  
when setting the alarms.  
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1. With your radio switched on, press the Menu button to access the  
menu for the current mode.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'System settings' is highlighted  
on the display. Press the control to enter the system settings menu.  
2-6  
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Time/Date' is highlighted on  
the display. Press the control to enter the time setup.  
5. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Set format' is highlighted on  
the display. Press the control to enter the clock format menu.  
The current clock display format is marked with an asterisk.  
6. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to select either 12 or 24 hour format.  
Press the control to confirm your choice of clock format. The display  
will then revert to the previous menu.  
If the 12 hour clock format is chosen, the radio will then use the 12 hour  
clock for the setting of alarms, and will display a 12 hour clock with an AM  
or PM indicator when in stand-by mode.  
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Manually setting the clock  
The WM-202 Internet radio will normally set its clock automatically to UK  
time after a connection to the Internet has been established. Should you  
need to set the time manually, change the time zone, or manually switch  
from winter to summer time (GMT to BST - also known outside the UK as  
daylight savings time), then please follow this procedure.  
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1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio.  
2. AccessthemainmenubypressingtheMenubuttonuntilthe'Mainmenu'  
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option is shown, then select this with the Tuning/Select control.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'System settings' is highlighted  
on the display. Press the control to enter the system settings menu.  
4. To change the time zone setting go to step 11.  
To change from winter to summer time go to step 13.  
2-7  
To change the current time or date setting rotate the Tuning/Select  
control until 'Time/Date' is highlighted on the display, then press the  
control to enter the time and date setting screen.  
5. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Set Time/Date' is highlighted  
on the display. Press the control to enter the clock setup. The day  
digits will flash.  
6. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until the correct day is shown on  
the display. Press the control to enter the selection. The month digits  
will then flash.  
7. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to select the correct month. Press  
the control to enter the selection. The year digits will then flash.  
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8. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to select the correct year. Press the  
control to enter the selection. The hour digits will then flash.  
9. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to select the correct hour. Press the  
control to enter the selection. The minute digits will then flash.  
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10. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to select the correct minutes. Press  
the control to enter the selection. The display will then return to the  
previous menu.  
Press the Menu button to exit or go to step 11 to set the time zone.  
11. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Set timezone' is highlighted  
on the display then press the control.  
12. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight the time zone which  
is applicable to your location, then press the control to confirm the  
setting.  
Press the Menu button to exit or go to step 13 to set the summer /  
winter time option.  
13. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Daylight savings' is highlighted  
on the display then press the control. The asterisk shows the current  
setting.  
In the UK, ON is equivalent to British Summer Time, OFF is equivalent  
to Greenwich Mean Time.  
14. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight 'ON' or 'OFF' as required  
then press the control to confirm the setting.  
15. Press the Menu button to exit.  
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Setting the alarm clock  
Your radio has two separate alarms which can be set to wake you to either  
the radio or a buzzer alarm. In the event of a power interruption your radio  
has built in memory that will retain your alarm settings.  
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Ensure that the time is set correctly before setting the alarms.  
IMPORTANT: Your radio must be powered from the mains supply in  
order for the clock to run so that the alarms will operate. You cannot  
use the alarms if the radio is only running from batteries.  
1. With your radio switched on, press the Menu button to access the  
menu for the current mode. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until  
'Main menu' is highlighted on the display. Press the control to enter  
the main menu.  
1-6  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Alarms' is selected on the  
display.Pressthecontroltoseethecurrentalarmsettings.Ifnochange  
is required, press the Menu or Back buttons to exit.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until the desired alarm (1 or 2) is  
highlighted on the display. Press the control to enter alarm setup.  
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Time' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the control to adjust the alarm time.  
5. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to choose the alarm hour. Press the  
control to confirm the setting.  
6. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to choose the alarm minute. Press  
the control to confirm the setting. The display will then return to the  
alarm setting menu.  
If the radio has been set to use a 12 hour clock format, there will also  
be an option here for setting AM or PM for the alarm time.  
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Clock and Alarms  
7. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight the Frequency option for  
the alarm then press the control if you wish to change it. The alarms  
options are as follows:  
Daily - the alarm will sound everyday  
Once - the alarm will sound once  
Weekdays - the alarm will sound on weekdays only  
Weekends - the alarm will sound only at weekends  
7-10  
Rotate the Tuning/Select control to choose the required alarm  
frequency option. Press the control to confirm the selection.  
8. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight 'Enable:'. Press the  
control to alternately switch between On and Off. Press the control  
until 'Enable: On' shows on the display. Choosing Off will disable the  
alarm.  
9. The alarm can be set to buzzer, Internet radio, DAB radio or FM radio.  
For whichever radio mode is selected, the radio alarm may be set to  
any of the stations which have been stored as presets or to the station  
most recently listened to.  
Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight the current Mode option  
for the alarm, then press the control if you wish to change it.  
Rotate the Tuning/Select control to highlight either buzzer or the  
required radio mode. Press the control to confirm the selection.  
10. If setting the alarm to a radio option, rotate the Tuning/Select control  
to highlight the 'Preset:' option then press the control if you wish to  
change it.  
Choose from either the radio station 'Last listened' to, or from the  
presets 1 - 5. Scroll to the chosen option and press the control to  
confirm the selection. Note that you can only set the alarm to use a  
preset which has already been stored.  
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11. RotatetheTuning/Selectcontroluntilthe 'Volume:'optionishighlighted  
on the display and press the control if you wish to change it. The radio  
uses the saved volume setting for each alarm when it sounds.  
Rotatethecontroltosettherequiredvolumeandthenpressthecontrol  
to confirm the setting.  
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12. In order to store the alarm settings rotate the Tuning/Select control  
until 'Save' is highlighted. Press the control to store the alarm settings.  
Your radio will show 'Alarm saved' and will then go back to the list of  
alarms with the new alarm setting shown in the display.  
If you decide not to save the settings, press the Back button. The  
display will show 'Save changes' with a YES or NO option. Rotate  
the Tuning/Select control to choose 'NO' and then press the control.  
'Alarm not saved' will show on the display.  
Active alarms are shown using small alarm indicators at the bottom  
of the playing displays and on the clock display when in stand-by.  
Note: If you make a mistake at any point while setting the alarms, use the  
Back button to go back to the previous screen.  
When the alarm sounds  
The buzzer or radio alarm will sound at the selected times for up to 60  
minutesunlesscancelled.Thevolumeusedforthealarmwillbeasspecified  
during the alarm setting procedure. If the radio cannot connect to the  
specified radio station, the buzzer alarm will be used instead.  
To cancel an alarm, press the On/Off button to return to stand-by mode.  
The alarm icon will flash at the bottom of the playing mode displays, and  
the radio will automatically switch back to stand-by mode when the 60  
minutes have elapsed.  
Note: If the radio is switched on because of an alarm you can still control  
basic functions such as volume and selecting presets. You cannot perform  
operations which involve the Select control since this also acts as the  
Snooze button (see page 62).  
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Clock and Alarms  
Disabling alarms  
1. Todisableasinglealarmenterthealarmsetupmenu(seepage59)and  
rotate the Tuning/Select control until the desired alarm is highlighted  
on the display. Press the Tuning/Select control.  
1-4  
2. RotatetheTuning/Selectcontroluntilthe'Enable:'optionishighlighted  
on the display.  
3. Press and release the Tuning/Select control to change the status so  
that the display shows 'Enable: Off'.  
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until the 'Save' option is highlighted  
on the display then press the control to save the new setting.  
The chosen alarm will now be disabled.  
Snooze timer  
1. Thebuzzerorradioalarmcanbesilencedfor5minutesbypressingthe  
Tuning/Select/Snooze control. Should you wish for a longer snooze  
duration this can be extended. Pressing the control again while the  
radio is snoozed will set the available snooze time to 5, 10, 15 or 30  
minutes.  
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2. While the snooze timer is active the remaining snooze time is shown  
next to the flashing alarm icon on the clock display.  
3. In order to cancel the Snooze timer, press the On/Off button. The  
display will briefly show an 'Alarm Off' message.  
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Sleep timer  
Your radio can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed. The  
sleep timer setting can be adjusted between 15 and 120 minutes in 15  
minute increments.  
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1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio.  
2. Access the menu for the current mode by pressing the Menu button.  
Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Main menu' is highlighted on  
the display. Press the control to enter the main menu.  
2
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Sleep' is highlighted on the  
display then press the Tuning/Select control.  
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until the required sleep time setting  
isselected.PresstheTuning/Selectcontroltoconfirmthesetting.The  
sleep timer can be set to between 15 and 120 minutes, or to Off.  
2-4  
5. Your radio will switch into stand-by mode after the preset time has  
elapsed. If running on batteries it will switch off completely shortly  
afterwards.  
An active sleep timer is shown using a small timer indicator at the  
bottom of the playing displays. This indicator also shows the sleep  
time remaining before the radio switches itself into stand-by mode.  
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6. To cancel the sleep time before the preset time has elapsed and to turn  
off the radio, press the On/Off button to turn the radio off manually.  
To cancel the sleep timer and leave the radio playing, go back into the  
sleep timer settings (steps 1 to 4 above) and select the Off option in  
step 4.Alternatively,simplypresstheOn/Offbuttontwiceinsuccession  
to cancel the timer and switch the radio back on again.  
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Display and Audio  
Brightness control  
The brightness of the display can be adjusted for when the radio is in  
Stand-by and for when it is in use. If you use the unit in the bedroom, you  
may prefer a lower stand-by brightness level than the standard setting.  
There are three brightness levels and an off setting.  
1,4  
1. Press the On/Off button to switch on your radio. Access the menu for  
the current mode by pressing the Menu button.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'System settings' is highlighted  
on the display. Press the control to enter the system settings menu.  
Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Brightness' is highlighted on  
the display. Press the control.  
2-4  
3. To adjust the display brightness when the radio is switched on rotate  
the Tuning/Select control until 'Active' is highlighted on the display.  
To adjust the display brightness when the radio is in stand-by rotate  
the Tuning/Select control until 'Standby' is highlighted.  
Press the control to enter the selected brightness adjustment mode.  
4. ToadjustthebrightnesslevelrotatetheTuning/Selectcontrolclockwise  
to increase the brightness level and anti-clockwise to decrease it.  
The backlight level will change as the control is rotated so that you can  
see the effect of each setting. Note that the backlight is completely off  
at the zero setting. Press the control to confirm the setting.  
Press the Menu button to exit.  
When the radio is in Stand-by mode, pressing a button or turning the rotary  
control will cause the radio to switch to theActive brightness level for a few  
seconds. If the Stand-by brightness level is set to zero (backlight off), it is  
still possible to see the time at night by quickly pressing a button.  
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Contrast / viewing angle control  
The contrast of the display can be adjusted. The adjustment also changes  
the angle from which the display can best be seen.  
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1. Access the menu for the current mode by pressing the Menu button.  
Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'System settings' is highlighted  
on the display. Press the control to enter the system settings menu.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Contrast' is highlighted on the  
display and press the control.  
1-3  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to adjust the contrast and viewing  
angle. The contrast level indication on the screen will change at the  
same time. When you find the setting that gives the best legibility for  
the location in which the radio is used, press the control to confirm  
the setting.  
4. Press the Menu button to exit.  
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Display and Audio  
Headphone socket  
A3.5mm Headphone Socket located on the rear of your radio is provided  
for use with headphones. Inserting a plug automatically mutes the internal  
loudspeaker.  
Please be aware that the sensitivity of headphones can vary widely. We  
therefore recommend setting volume to a low level before connecting  
headphones to the radio.  
Aux In  
IMPORTANT:Excessivesoundpressurefromearphonesandheadphones  
can cause hearing loss.  
Auxiliary input socket  
A 3.5mm Auxiliary Input socket located on the rear of your radio is  
provided for connecting the audio signal from an external audio source  
such as an MP3 or CD player.  
1. Connect a stereo lead from the headphone output of your MP3 or  
CD player to the Aux In socket. Typically this lead will have a 3.5mm  
stereo plug at both ends.  
Aux In  
2. Switch on your radio and turn the volume on the radio to minimum.  
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3. Press 'play' on the connected audio device and adjust the volume  
using its volume control, leaving the radio's volume at minimum.  
4. After use, disconnect your player in order to listen to your radio  
conventionally.  
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Factory reset  
If you wish to completely reset your radio to its initial state this may be  
performed by following this procedure. By performing a factory reset, all  
user entered settings will be erased.  
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1. Access the main menu by pressing the Menu button until the 'Main  
menu' option is shown, then select this with the Tuning/Select  
control.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'System settings' is selected  
on the display. Press the control to enter the system settings menu.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Factory Reset' is selected on  
the display then press the control. Rotate the Tuning/Select control  
and highlight 'YES' to proceed.  
1-4  
If you do not wish to carry out a system reset, highlight 'NO' and then  
press the control. The display will revert to the previous menu.  
4. With 'YES' highlighted, press the Tuning/Select control. A full reset  
will be performed. The station list together with any preset stations  
will be erased and your wireless network connection details will be  
lost. All configuration settings will be restored to their defaults, the  
clock and alarms will be reset.  
In case of malfunction for any reason, reset the product as described  
above to resume normal operation. It may be necessary in some cases  
to disconnect the mains power and remove the batteries, then reconnect  
power after 10 seconds.  
In case of malfunction due to electrical fast transient (burst), reset the  
product as above (reconnection of the power source may be required) to  
resume normal operation.  
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Information  
Software update  
From time to time, new software features for your radio may be developed. Your radio has therefore been  
designed to allow its internal software to be updated using your Internet connection.  
You should not attempt to update your radio unless it is recommended to you by Roberts Customer  
Services. Updating the software may remove all network settings, radio station presets and alarm settings  
from your radio.  
It is important that you do not attempt this procedure unless you have a good Internet connection and a  
reliable mains power supply. If the radio connects to your router using a WiFi connection, make sure that  
this is also reliable before proceeding.  
1. The 'Software update' option is accessed via the System settings menu. When you select 'Software  
update' the radio will display 'Auto check setting' and 'Check now'. If you want your radio to check  
periodicallyfornewsoftwareversionsrotatetheTuning/Selectcontroltohighlight'Autochecksettings'.  
Then press the control and select 'Yes'. If you do not want your radio to check for updates select the  
'No' option.  
2. To check if there are any software updates available currently, rotate the Tuning/Select control to  
highlight 'Check now' and then press the control. The radio will check to see if an update is available.  
The display will show 'Checking for new versions'. If there are no updates then the display will show  
'Software up to date'. If a software update is available your radio will then offer the choice of updating  
the software or not, displaying 'New version available. Update software?'. Select the 'Yes' option if you  
wish to go through the update process.  
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If you choose to update your radio it will first download the new software and will then reprogram its  
internal memory. This may take a few minutes depending on the speed of your internet connection.  
4. Once the software update is completed, the radio will prompt you to press Select to restart. Press the  
Tuning/Select control and your radio will then restart. You may find that you will need to reconfigure  
your network connection following an update. You may also need to re-enter all radio station presets,  
alarm settings, and configuration options.  
VERY IMPORTANT: Do not switch off the power to the radio until the update operation is complete  
and the radio has restarted, otherwise the radio may become permanently damaged.  
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Network profiles  
Troubleshooting  
Each time that you connect your radio to a WiFi network, the radio will  
store the details of that connection (SSID, security key, DHCP/IP address  
settings) as a profile. Up to four such profiles are stored in the radio so that  
ifyourradioisfrequentlyusedinmultiplelocationsthereisnoneedtoenter  
the network settings when returning to a location previously visited.  
The radio stores the four most recent profiles in memory identified by  
their SSID. Normally the radio will attempt to connect to one of the stored  
profiles and only if it is unable to do so will you need to use the Network  
Wizard (see page 13).  
If you experience any trouble with your Internet radio, then you may find  
it useful to visit the help section on our web site at  
If you have difficulty connecting the radio to your computer network, some  
of these steps may help to resolve the problem:  
1. Confirm that a WiFi connected PC can access the Internet (i.e. can  
browse the web) using the same network.  
In the event that you visit a location only once you may wish to delete the  
profile for the network in that location to avoid losing other profiles.  
2. Check that a DHCP server is available (normally a router function),  
or that you have configured your radio to use DHCP. Your radio will  
by default use DHCP. This may be configured using the menu items  
‘Main Menu' -> 'System settings' -> 'Network' -> 'Manual settings'.  
This will ask first whether you wish to configure a wired or a wireless  
connection. For either wired or wireless you then need to choose  
'DHCP enable' or 'DHCP disable'. If you enable DHCP then the radio  
will negotiate with your router (or DHCP server) and will be provided  
with an IP address as well as the other settings needed. If you wish  
to set the network configuration manually, refer to paragraph 6.  
1. Access the menu for the current mode by pressing the Menu button.  
Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'System settings' is highlighted  
on the display. Press the control to enter the system settings menu.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Network' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the control to enter the Network menu.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Network profile' is highlighted  
on the display. Press the control to see the stored profiles. The profile  
currently in use (if any) is marked with an asterisk.  
3. Check that your network’s firewall is not blocking any outgoing ports.  
As a minimum, the radio needs access to UDP and TCP ports 80 and  
123. Port 53 may be required for DNS. Some Internet radio services  
may require additional ports to be open. The use of Windows Shares  
requires access to UDP and TCP ports 135 - 139 and 445. Windows  
Media Player 11 will allocate a port number for UPnP media sharing  
and will configure Microsoft's Windows built-in firewall appropriately.  
Other firewall software may require configuration for UPnP or to allow  
particular IP addresses to have trusted access.  
4. To remove a profile from memory, rotate the Tuning/Select control to  
highlight the profile to be deleted and then press the control.  
5. The radio will offer a 'Yes' or 'No' selection. Rotate the control to select  
'Yes' and then press the control. The selected profile will be deleted.  
4. Checkthatyouraccesspointdoesnotrestrictconnectionstoparticular  
MAC addresses (sometimes called MAC address filtering).  
Note that it is not possible to delete a profile which is currently in use.  
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Information  
You can view the radio’s MAC address using the menu items ‘Main  
Menu' -> 'System settings' -> 'Network' -> 'View settings' -> 'MAC  
address'. Note that the WM-202 radio has both wired and wireless  
MAC addresses. These are identical except for the first two digits.  
If your radio can connect to the network successfully, but is unable to play  
particular internet radio stations, it may be due to one these causes:  
1. The station is not broadcasting at this time of the day (remember it  
may be located in a different time zone, and some stations do not  
broadcast all day).  
A wireless MAC address will typically be of the form  
00:13:E0:xx:xx:xx  
A wired MAC address will typically be of the form  
02:13:E0:xx:xx:xx  
2. Thestationhasreachedthemaximumallowednumberofsimultaneous  
listeners.  
5. If you have an encrypted network, check that you have entered the  
correct encryption key into the radio. Remember that text-format WPA  
keys are case sensitive. If your radio displays 'Network error' when  
attempting to connect to an encrypted network, then please ensure  
that you enter the correct key for the network. If the problem persists,  
then you may need to re-check your network configuration.  
3. The Internet connection between your radio and the server (often  
located in a different country) is slow. This could be due to internet  
congestion, either locally or at a distance.  
4. The station is not broadcasting any more. The database of radio  
stations that your radio connects to is frequently updated and checked  
but may not always be completely accurate.  
6. If you need to set up your radio's IP address manually, you will need  
to know low-level details of your network's configuration. Use the  
menu items ‘Main Menu' -> 'System settings' -> 'Network' -> 'Manual  
settings' -> 'Wired' or 'Wireless' (as needed) -> 'DHCP disable'.  
5. The radio station is broadcasting using an audio format which is not  
playable by your radio (although the WM-202 does play the most  
popular formats used by regular broadcasters).  
The radio will then prompt you in turn for the  
Ethernet IP address  
Ethernet Subnet mask  
Ethernet Gateway address  
Ethernet Primary DNS  
Try using a PC to play the stream via the broadcaster’s web site or via  
theradiostationdatabasewebsiteathttp://www.wifiradio-frontier.com.  
If you can play the station with a PC, it may be that the internet feed or  
local network connection is poor. However, some broadcasters (such as  
the BBC) provide different data streams for PC users and internet radio  
listeners, so this test is not always conclusive.  
IfyoucannotplaythestationviayourPCthismayindicatethattheproblem  
is not necessarily due to your radio, but it could be your network, your  
internet connection, the broadcaster, or internet congestion.  
Ethernet Secondary DNS  
If you are setting up a wireless connection manually you will also need  
to enter the SSID, the encryption type, and the encryption key.  
See page 14 for full details on how to set up your radio's network  
configuration manually.  
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Software version display  
The software version display is provided for reference and customer  
support purposes and cannot be changed.  
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1. Access the menu for the current mode by pressing the Menu button.  
Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'System settings' is highlighted  
on the display. Press the control to enter the system settings menu.  
2. RotatetheTuning/Selectcontroluntil'Info'ishighlightedonthedisplay.  
Press the control to display the software version and radio ID.  
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3. Press the Menu button to exit.  
Audio FAQ  
Your radio can access some audio help for Internet Radio use.  
1. With your radio switched on and in the Internet Radio mode, press  
the Menu button. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Station list'  
is highlighted on the display. Press the Tuning/Select control.  
2. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'Help' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Tuning/Select control to enter the Help menu.  
3. Rotate the Tuning/Select control until 'FAQ' is highlighted. Press the  
control to display some frequently asked questions.  
4. Rotate the Tuning/Select control to choose a question that suits your  
requirements and press the control to listen to the answer.  
Adjust the volume as needed.  
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Cautions  
The radio shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects  
filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the radio.  
It is recommended to operate the product such that there is a minimum  
distance (10cm recommended) to adjacent objects in order to ensure  
good ventilation.  
Do not allow your radio to be exposed to water, steam or sand.  
Do not leave your radio where excessive heat could cause damage.  
The name plate is located on the rear of the radio.  
The ventilation of the product should not be restricted by covering it  
with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains etc.  
No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on  
the product.  
It is recommended to avoid using or storing the product at extremes  
of temperature.Avoid leaving the unit in cars, on window sills, in direct  
sunlight etc.  
The radio must be used in a moderate climate.  
Specifications  
Circuit features  
Loudspeaker  
Power Requirements  
Mains  
2 x 79 mm  
3 Watts RMS per channel  
100-230 volts AC, 50Hz  
only  
(use only supplied adaptor)  
Output Power  
Batteries  
6 x LR20 D size  
Battery Life  
35 - 50 hours approximately (using  
alkaline cells, listening 4 hours a day,  
depending upon operatiing mode)  
Headphone socket  
Aux In socket  
3.5mm dia  
3.5mm dia  
Connectivity  
Wired Ethernet  
WiFi  
Aerial System  
WiFi  
DAB  
FM  
Built-in antenna  
Telescopic aerial  
Telescopic aerial  
10M bits/sec via RJ-45  
802.11b and 802.11g supported with  
WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption  
Compatible with 802.11n routers which  
offer mixed mode support for 802.11b/g  
The Company reserves the right to amend the specification without notice.  
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Software license information  
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited  
without a license from Microsoft.  
In addition, end users shall:  
a. Refrain from modifying, translating, reverse engineering, decompiling, disassembling or using other means to discover the Source Code or  
otherwise replicate the functionality of the Client Code, except to the extent that this restriction is expressly prohibited by applicable law.  
b. Disclaim on behalf of Real Networks Inc. all warranties and conditions other than those set forth in this End User License, express and implied,  
including implied warranties or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose; and effectively exclude all liability for indirect,  
special, incidental and consequential damages, such as lost profits.  
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Guarantee  
This instrument is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of delivery to the original owner against failure due to faulty workmanship or component  
breakdown, subject to the procedure stated below. Should any component or part fail during this guarantee period it will be repaired or replaced free  
of charge.  
The guarantee does not cover:  
1. Damage resulting from incorrect use.  
2. Consequential damage.  
3. Receivers with removed or defaced serial numbers.  
N.B. Damaged or broken aerials will not be replaced under guarantee.  
Procedure:  
Any claim under this guarantee should be made through the dealer from whom the instrument was purchased. It is likely that your Roberts' dealer  
will be able to attend to any defect quickly and efficiently but should it be necessary the dealer will return the instrument to the Company’s service  
department for attention. In the event that it is not possible to return the instrument to the Roberts' dealer from whom it was purchased, please  
contact Roberts Radio Technical Services at the address shown overleaf.  
These statements do not affect the statutory rights of a consumer.  
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ROBERTS RADIO TECHNICAL SERVICES  
97-99 Worton Road  
Isleworth  
Middlesex  
TW7 6EG  
Technical Helpline :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri during office hours)  
© 2009 Roberts Radio Limited  
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