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Quick Start Guide
Press the Power Button for more than 3 seconds to turn on the radio. The
green power indicator illuminates.
The radio automatically scans for local WiFi network access points and
presents a list.
Select your chosen WiFi network using the Control Wheel and press Select
Button.
If unprotected and unsecured, the radio will connect and start to operate.
If a secure network is chosen, you will be prompted to enter your network
security key or passphrase. Choose the desired option and enter your
wireless security details accordingly.
NOTE: This security key or passphrase is found from your wireless router.
See your wireless router for details.
To enter the key, turn the Control Wheel anticlockwise for letters and
clockwise for numbers.
Press Select Button after each individual character is entered.
Press and hold Select Button (>3 seconds) to enter the completed key or
passphrase.
The Preferred Station will then start to play if the network connection is
made correctly.
Once connection is made, press Back Button to access the Main Menu
and start to explore the world of Internet Radio to the full.
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User Manual
Content
Introduction…….......…………………………………………………………
Packaging and Specifications…...............................…………......……
Packaging………………………………………………....................……....
Specifications…………………………………............................………....
Control Buttons………………………………….........................…………
Internet Radio Display Types...........................................................…
Normal Screen.....................................................................................
Menu Screen.......................................................................................
Information Screen..............................................................................
Query Screen.......................................................................................
Internet Radio Menus.........................................................................
Presets................................................................................................
Favorites..............................................................................................
Bookmarks...........................................................................................
Added Stations.....................................................................................
Most Popular Stations...........................................................................
All Stations..........................................................................................
Local Stations.......................................................................................
Locations.............................................................................................
Genres.................................................................................................
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New Stations........................................................................................
Play Preferred Station..........................................................................
Settings ..............................................................................................
Network Settings..................................................................................
Delete Presets......................................................................................
Display Settings....................................................................................
Language.............................................................................................
Firmware Update..................................................................................
Now Playing.........................................................................................
Internet Radio Operation....................................................................
Basic Operation...................................................................................
Powering On for the First Time..............................................................
Normal Powering On.............................................................................
Connecting to a Wireless Network Manually...........................................
Playing a Radio Station.........................................................................
Storing a Radio Station.........................................................................
Playing a Preset Station........................................................................
Adding a Favorites Station....................................................................
Playing a Favorites Station....................................................................
Battery Level, Charging and Indicators………................….............…
Troubleshooting………………………………………...............................
Safety Warnings…………………………………......................................
FCC Statement...................................................................................
Appendix A. Internet Radio Menu Structure......................................
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the View Quest WIFI200 Internet Radio! Now you
can listen to more than 12,000 radio stations from all over the world. These
stations cover all kinds of genres like entertainment, news, music, sports,
etc. We hope you will enjoy it to the full.
The Internet Radio works by using the internet to connect to a database
of radio stations, known as a portal. This portal is supplied by vTuner, the
world leader in this field. Once a specific radio station is selected on the
Internet Radio, a direct connection is established between the radio station
itself and your Internet Radio and the enjoyment begins.
To be able to use the Internet Radio, a broadband internet connection
and a wireless (WiFi) access point, connected to your broadband internet
(preferably via a router) is required. Before you start, make sure that
the wireless access point equipment is switched on and connected to
broadband internet. If necessary, please refer to the wireless access
equipment instructions, or contact the network service providers.
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Packaging and Specifications
Packaging
Before proceeding, check your packaging and verify the following
accessories are included, if any parts are missing, please contact your
retailer.
1. Internet Radio.
2. USB Charging Cable.
3. Carrying Pouch.
4. User Manual.
5. Warranty Card.
Specifications
WiFi:
1. WLAN: wireless 802.11b/g. WEP / WPA security compatibility.
2. Receive more than 12,000 radio stations worldwide, using the vTuner
portal.
3. Support Real Audio, MP3, and WMA audio formats.
4. 12 User definable preset stations.
5. User definable bookmarked stations.
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Battery:
1. Built in 1500mAh Li-ion polymer battery. More than 15 hours of
continuous operation from fully charged (Power saving mode enabled).
2. Charge time about 6 hours.
3. Maximum charging current: 500mA.
4. Cycle life: more than 300 times (before reduced performance is noticed)
General:
1. Integral speaker: 2W.
2. 3.5-mm stereo earphone jack.
3. Measurements: 72.9mm*125.1mm*23.2mm(H*W*D).
4. Weight: 157.5g.
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LCD Display
Back Button
Volume Control
Power Button
Hold Switch
Earphone Jack
Power/Charge
Indicator
U S B C h a r g i n g
Connection Select Button
Control Wheel
Reset Button
Control Buttons
Back Button Press to go back to the previous menu.
Volume Control
Adjust the volume control. “+” means increasing the
volume, “-” means decreasing the volume.
Power Button Power on / off the Internet Radio. (>3 seconds)
Hold Switch Lock all of the buttons to avoid accidental adjustment.
Earphone Jack
Connect earphones to listen to the radio or connect to
an external speaker system.
LCD Display Screen that display contents.
Select Button Press the knob to confirm selections.
Control Wheel
Turn to enter menu selections / navigate through
selections.
Reset Button
If the device fails to function properly, press the button
to reset the radio.
USB Charging
Connection
Charge the internal battery via the USB charging
connection to computer.
Control Buttons
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Internet Radio Display Types
Normal Screen
The normal screen is the default screen generated when the unit is powered
on. It displays the station name and icons for WiFi signal strength, streaming
media format / preset number / frequency and battery status. It also displays
any additional text available for the currently selected station in a scrolling
information area.
Examples of the Normal Screen Whilst Playing:
Menu Screen
A menu screen displays a list of options, with the currently selected option
shown highlighted.
If more than four options are available, up and down arrows are displayed on
the right hand side of the screen.
Example Menu Screen:
Playing...
BBC World Service
WMA 32K
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Information Screen
Information screens are used to display messages to the user. They time out
after 5 seconds, unless they are used to indicate progress via a progress bar.
Example Information Screen:
Query Screen
A query screen is used to offer the user a choice. Queries are worded so that
you can respond with a yes (Select) or a no (Back).
Example Query Screen:
Back Select
↓
Network Settings
Scan for Networks
Edit Settings
Stored Networks
Network Information
ERROR! Station list
Unavailable.
Please try again later
Do you want to revert to
backup version of firmware
and reboot?
Back Select
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Internet Radio Menus
The structure of the Internet Radio’s menus is shown in Appendix B.
Presets
Displays a list of preset stations. The preset stations are stored on the memory
of the device. Up to 12 presets can be stored within the radio.
Favorites
Bookmarks
Displays a list of favorite stations that are saved as Favorites, in the vTuner
portal. Use the vTuner portal to activate the Favorites function, within your
portable internet radio! See later in this manual for personal and unique access
to the vTuner portal.
Added Stations
Stations that you can add manually to the vTuner portal. This is for stations that
are not already part of the vTuner database, but rather stations that you can
add by yourself. See later in this manual for personal and unique access to the
vTuner portal.
Most Popular Stations
Displays a list of the most popular stations, as measured by the vTuner portal.
All Stations
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Once connected to the vTuner portal, this shows the top level menu to allow
you to navigate down to find your desired radio station.
Local Stations
According to the current location of the radio, it displays the local stations in that
country.
Locations
Choose a country and browse for a radio station in that location. Choose the
continent firstly and then the specific country.
Genres
Browse for a radio station based on the genre of the stations, e.g. classic, pop,
rock, etc.
New Stations
Locate any new stations which are recent additions to the vTuner database.
Play Preferred Station
Plays the Preferred Station that you have stored.
Settings
The settings menu includes the following submenus:
Network Settings
Scan for Networks
Edit Settings
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Stored Networks
Network Information
Power Saving (Default is OFF)
Delete Presets
All
Selected
Display Settings
Backlight Timeout
Main Menu Timeout
Language(Default language is English)
English
Deutsch
Italian
Spanish
Portuguese
French
Firmware Update
Check For Updates
Revert To Backup
Firmware Information
Network settings will include access point selection.
Network Settings
The network settings menu allows you to control the wireless networks that the
radio can / is connected to.
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Scan for Networks
The Scan for networks wizard takes you through the following stages:
Scan for networks – When the scan has completed, displays all visible
networks with an icon showing whether the network is secure or not.
IP settings – Allows configuration of either an Automatic (DHCP) allocated
IP address or a static IP. Automatic (DHCP) is selected by default.
IP configuration – If static IP is chosen, you can enter the IP address,
subnet mask, default gateway and DNS servers.
WEP/WPA network key entry – If the network is secure, you are prompted
to enter the relevant security key. The key is entered by rotating through the
characters. When the correct character appears on the display, select the
character and press the Select Button and continue to the next character.
After selecting the last character, press for 3 seconds on the Select Button to
complete the key entering.
When the wizard is complete, you are returned to the normal screen which
displays the connecting sequence.
Edit Settings
This allows you to edit the network settings for the network you are currently
connected to.
<Automatic (DHCP)>: Acquire the IP automatically.
<Manual (Static IP)>: Manually set the IP, subnet mask, gateway, DNS.
Stored Networks
This menu contains a list of networks that the device has previously connected
to. (Max. 3)
The settings associated with each network can be edited when the device is
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not connected to that network. You can also choose to connect to a different
network than the one automatically chosen by the device. This means that
you do not have to go through the complete network setup (security key input
sequence)
Select a network under this menu, it will show:
Select one Network Name and press the Select Button, it will show:
Network Name
Connect
IP Settings
Security Settings
Delete
<Connect>: Connect the network to make it as currently network.
<IP Settings>: Allows you to choose either Automatic (DHCP) or Manual(Static
IP).
<Security Settings>: Enables you to enter the relevant security key.
<Delete>: Enables you to delete currently network.
Back Select
Select Network
Network Name 1
Network Name 2
Network Name 3
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Network Information
This displays the MAC address of the device, the SSID of the connected
network, the IP address of the device, the Network Mask, the Gateway and the
DNS server.
Delete Presets
This menu allows you to delete one or more presets from their preset list.
<All>: Allow you to delete all of the presets at once.
<Selected>: Allow you to delete the presets one by one.
Display Settings
Backlight Timeout
You have the option to select a backlight timeout of between 5 and 45 seconds
in 5 seconds increments.
Main Menu Timeout
You have the option of ON (a 30 second timeout) or OFF. (Default is ON)
Language
The Internet Radio supports English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
and French. The default language is English. But the <All Station> menu,
<Favorites> menu and the content of these menus only support English. (Default
is English)
Firmware Update
Check for Updates
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If you initiate an update, the device checks for a connection and whether there
is a firmware update available. If both these conditions are met, a progress
screen is displayed and the firmware installed. The new firmware is flashed
to the device, and in the next restart of the radio, the new firmware version
becomes the master version.
NOTE: In the process of updating firmware, please do not power OFF. Powering
OFF during the update process may cause irreparable damage.
Revert to Backup
This allows you to change the running firmware version to the backup firmware
version, which is also stored on the device. The Master Version and Backup
Version can be switched freely.
Firmware Information
Displays the master software version, the backup version, the boot loader
version and the hardware version.
<Master Software Version>: It will show the current software loaded on the
radio.
<Backup Software Version>: It will show invalid from production, but may be
updated later.
<Loader Software Version>: It will show the default version.
Now Playing
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Returns to the Now Playing menu, and displays the current station, the battery
level and the signal strength.
Internet Radio Operation
Basic Operation
Powering On for the First Time
Press the Power Button for more than 3 seconds, the green indicator bar
illuminates and the welcome screen appears. A search for local WiFi network
starts automatically.
1. The radio runs the network setup wizard, starting with a scan for available
networks locally. The result is a list of networks found. Highlight the network
you wish to connect to (using the Control Wheel) and press the Select
Button.
2. If the network is secured, you are then prompted to enter the network key or
passphrase. The Internet Radio then returns to the normal screen, where the
connection sequence takes place and then the preferred station starts to
play.
NOTE: This security key or passphrase is found from your wireless router. See
your wireless router for details.
To enter the network key, turn the Control Wheel anticlockwise for letters and
clockwise for numbers. Press the Select Button after each individual character
is entered.
Press and hold the Select Button (>3 seconds) to enter the completed key or
passphrase.
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In case of difficulty, see the section below on manual network connection for
more details.
Normal Powering On
When the unit is powered on normally and is still within a previously known
wireless network location, the radio will connect to the known network
automatically and the preferred station will start to play. (If the radio does NOT
have a preferred station stored, then it will play whatever station was last
playing.)
If there is not a known network connection present, the powering on for the first
time procedure will apply.
Connecting to a Wireless Network Manually
1. Enter the Main Menu screen by press the Back Button and by turning the
Control Wheel to highlight the Settings option and press the Select Button.
Back Select
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Main Menu
All Stations
Play Preferred stations
Settings
Now Playing
Main Menu Screen
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Back Select
↓
Settings
Networks
Delete Presets
Display Settings
Language
Settings Screen
2. Highlight the Networks option and press the Select Button.
3. Highlight the Scan for Networks and press the Select Button.
A list of available networks is displayed when it has finished scanning and all
visible networks will have an icon showing whether the network is secured or
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Scan for Networks
Stored Networks
Networks Information
Edit Settings
Network settings
Back Select
↓
Network Settings Screen
not.
4. Select a network (Max. of 3 different networks can be stored in the radio’s
memory)
NOTE: An unsecured network may still require a level of entry authority or
payment to use it. This is typically the case at airports or hotels. Only if the
unsecured network has free and unrestricted access, will the internet radio work
correctly. A secured network simply needs the correct access key to be input, in
order to gain full access.
5. If the network is secured, you will be prompted to enter a security key. The
type of security key used depends on the security method in use on the
wireless network. Choose the security method from the menu. Highlight the
required security method and press the Select Button.
Select the WEP Encryption and press the Select Button, it will show:
Key Options
WEP64 Key
WEP64 Passphrase
WEP128 Key
WEP128 Passphrase
Network Security Icons
No Security Secure
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Network Name
WEP64 Key:
00 00 00 00 00
Security Key Entry Screen
Key Options
WPA Passphrase
Network Security Options Screen
Or select WPA Encryption and press the Select Button, it will show:
6. Enter the security key
Turn the Control Wheel clockwise and the letters F, E, D, C, B, A will appear
and anti-clock wise for the numbers 0-9. When ready, press the Select Button
to accept and move to the next character. Repeat the procedure to enter
the second character etc. When the last character in the sequence has been
entered, press the Select Button for >3 seconds in order for the key code to be
submitted. When the key code has been entered, the Internet Radio returns to
the normal screen.
If you entered incorrect characters, please press the Back Button to erase the
incorrect characters and enter the correct characters. If you want to cancel the
network key input, please press the Back Button to quit the whole operation.
If network can not be connected after entering the keys, it may be due to
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compatibility issues between the Internet Radio and the wireless network
access point (AP). Please try a different encryption method or use other wireless
network access point (AP) to evaluate.
Important Note:
1. WPA keys support 0-9, a-z, A -Z, and other ASIC characters.
2. When the last character has been entered, it is important to press the Select
Button for 3 seconds or longer, to ensure the security key is accepted.
3. If the display shows (Network Down) or (Authentication failed! Please provide
correct key). Please try again and provide correct security key.
Playing a Radio Station
1. Press the Back Button to go to the main menu, highlight All Stations and
press the Select Button.
NOTE:
The All Stations option is only available when Internet Radio has established an
internet connection and can access the vTuner portal.
The All Stations menu allows you to search for a radio station either by the
Locations or the Genres of the station. In some cases, a list of local stations will
become available as well.
2. Select a search method and browse for the required station. Use the Control
Wheel and Back Button to navigate through the list of stations.
Storing a Radio Station
While the station is playing, press the Select Button, it will show:
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Back Select
Station Menu
Store as Preset
Set as Preferred Station
Add Bookmark
Stop
<Store as Preset>: When the station is playing, press the Select Button,
the station will be stored as a preset. Next time you can select the station in
<Presets> to play it. The radio can store 12 preset stations at most. If you want
to add more than 12 stations, the radio will prompt you to replace an existing
preset accordingly.
<Set as Preferred Station>: When the station is playing, press the Select Button
to store it as the one preferred station. Any previous selection will be replaced.
This station will be the default broadcast station when you power on the radio
next time.
<Add Bookmark>: When the station is playing, press the Select Button to store
it as a bookmark. Next time you can select it from <Favorites> and then select
the station in <Bookmarks> to play it. For more details on this Favorites function
and all the extensive features available, see detailed operation of the vTuner
portal described below.
<Stop>: When the station is playing, press the Select Button, the station will be
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stopped. Re-select any station to resume playback again.
Playing a Preset Station
1. From the Main Menu, highlight the Presets option to view a list of all the
preset stations.
2. Use the Control Wheel to highlight the station and press the Select Button
to play.
Adding a Favorites Station
A Favorites station is a station that has been added to the radio, using the
Favorites list on the vTuner portal. To access the features of the vTuner portal,
perform the following steps:
1. Login from a PC to the CSR mini-portal on vTuner http://csr.vtuner.com
2. Locate the MAC address of your radio (the ID#). This is a unique identifier for
your product, which can not be mixed with anybody else in the world.
In order to find this unique number from within your radio, follow this procedure:
Press Back Button to get to the Main Menu--Settings--Network--Network
Information--MAC Address. Record your unique product ID# (MAC address)
here, without spaces or colons.
3. For the first time usage, follow the instructions on the vTuner webpage to
sign in with your unique ID# (MAC address) from your Internet Radio.
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Sign in with your ID# From the RadioPro
Please enter the ID# for your RadioPro(more info ahout the ID#):
Type your ID# (MAC address) here.
Then press here
Create an account for yourself, by completing the page which follows:
Create Account Login
You need to log onto your personal lnternet radio website before you can use this feature.
Create a Login accout to add Favorite Stations to your
RadioPo with ID#: 0023cb000365
Typein in your Email Address, then enter in your Password twice to verify accuracy, click the register link to continue.
Please Keep track of your password since it will be used every time you log
E-Mail Address:
Register Cancel
Password: Must be at least 6 characters
Receive program updates and special offers
Enter Password Again:
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My Added Stations
You can add your own stations here.
If you have found a station that is not in our list, you can add it yourself.
This then allows you to login (in future) using your email address and password
only.
4. Use the vTuner webpage to browse through the many radio stations and
podcasts that it has to offer. You can listen to any broadcast by pressing the
green Play button. When you find a particularly good station, you can add it
to your Favorites list by clicking the blue Add button on the portal. The
station is added to the Favorites list on the portal website and also to the
Favorites menu upon your Internet Radio.
You can also add your own radio stations, should you happen to find any
that are not already listed in the vTuner database. To do this, use the vTuner
webpage, as follows:
My Added Stations
Enter the information for the station you would like to add.
The station will be immediately added as one of your favorites.
Station Name
Station URL
Location
Type: Mp3
(for example, http://62.168.116.98:8000/dsp)
(for example, Canada, Germany, Buenos Aires)
(for example, Classical, Dance, Rock)
>
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NOTE: Please ensure that the station you want to add can be broadcast in PC
firstly, and its audio format also should be supported by the Internet Radio. i.e.
Real Audio, WMA or MP3 format.
Playing a Favorites Station
From the Main Menu, highlight and select the Favorites option, then highlight
and select the bookmarks to access the list of favorites folders / stations from
the vTuner portal. Highlight the required option and press the Select Button to
play.
Battery Level, Charging and Indicators
The battery level status is shown by a battery symbol upon the normal screen.
Connect the supplied USB charging cable to a PC to charge the Internet
Radio.
When the USB battery charging commences, the power indicator glows red.
The battery can be charged during normal operation of the radio, however, if
the radio is operating and charging simultaneously, then the charge indicator
is yellow. When the battery is fully charged, the charge indicator goes out, or
turns green, if the radio is in use.
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When the battery is running low, the battery icon flashes.
If the battery becomes critically low, the radio will power OFF automatically and
will not re-start until the battery is charged, or USB power is applied.
NOTE: The internal battery is NOT a user replaceable part and carries a 1 year
warranty.
Troubleshooting
If problems occur when connecting the radio to the wireless network, please try
as follows:
1. When scanning for a WiFi network and nothing is found, please make sure
your reception area has an effective WiFi network coverage.
2. When scanning for a WiFi network, the radio may prompt you that "You
connect too many APs, please delete one and scan again." This means you
have exceeded the limit of three stored networks in memory. Please remove
one network from the Stored Networks and then scan for networks again.
3. When you have scanned for a WiFi network but still can not connect to it,
please check whether the selected network is encrypted. If it is encrypted,
please select the correct encryption method and enter the correct key to gain
access.
If still not connected, please select the Automatic (DHCP) option in the Edit
Settings from the Network Menu and then try again;
If unable to connect to a WiFi network, please set to “Disable Power Saving” in
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the Power Saving option from the Network Menu and try again;
If still unable to connect, please confirm whether the Wireless Network Access
Point has firewall and MAC address filtering, if so, please stop MAC address
filtering or add the device MAC address within the AP list of allowed addresses
and try again;
If still unable to connect, please check whether the Wireless Network Access
Point requires a fixed IP address (Static IP). If so, please select Manual (Static IP)
in Edit Settings from the Network Menu. Enter the correct network information;
If a connection can still not be established, please contact the network access
and network equipment suppliers.
4. When connected to the network, but not possible to get Internet Radio
stations, it may be:
(a) A server connection failure, please try again when the network is less busy.
(b) An unsecured but protected network with some form or registration or
payment required. This is typical of hotels and airports. It is impossible to
pass this point with the Internet Radio, so choose another network and try
again.
(c) Interference which may be generated from other wireless equipment such
as laptops, media streamers, baby monitors, cordless telephones etc.
Additional interference can be generated from microwave ovens which
operate as similar frequencies to wireless networks. If the Internet Radio is
unable to connect or struggles to maintain a connection, simply move the
radio away from the potential source of interference and try again.
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5. When connected to the network, and also connected to the vTuner portal, to
show Favorites and the All Stations menu, the radio will still not play a specific
radio station. It may be an internet connection failure, or that the radio does
not support the audio format of the selected radio station. Please select
another radio station accordingly.
The station may not be broadcasting (remember it may be located in a different
time zone).
The station may not be supported by this Internet Radio.
The station may not be broadcasting anymore.
The link held by the radio to the station is out of date.
The internet connection between the server (often located in a different country)
and the radio is too slow.
6. Favorites don’t work well. Sometimes come and go. Check the vTuner
website (as per earlier this manual) and confirm that the Favorites are stored
correctly.
7. Podcasts stop in the middle of the broadcast and restart from the beginning.
This is caused by a break in the connection from the radio stations website,
to the Internet Radio and the server connection was reset. Improve the
connection quality by getting closer to the Wireless Router or wait until your
network is less busy so the connection is not broken.
8. If you won’t use the device for a long time, please charge the battery for one
or two hours before use.
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9. Product update doesn’t work. Try another Network Access Point, as not
all networks allow this update function, despite streaming the radio signals
perfectly.
10. When a device error occurs, that can not be explained, please press the
Reset Button to reboot.
Safety Warnings
Please read before usage.
1. If this Internet Radio has been moved from a cold place to a warm place, do
not plug it in for 2-3 hours. (e.g. from a cold car boot to a warm room). There
is a possibility that moisture may have condensed in the Internet Radio, this
can cause damage to your Internet Radio. To avoid damage please unpack
your Internet Radio and allow it to stand at room temperature for 2-3 hours
before use. This will help any moisture evaporate and prevent unnecessary
damage to your Internet Radio.
2. Do not remove any fixed covers as this may expose dangerous voltages.
3. Never use your Internet Radio if it is damaged in any way. Always place your
Internet Radio on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere which may be subject
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to strong vibration.
4. Avoid extremes of temperature, either hot or cold, place your Internet Radio
well away form heat sources such as radiators or gas/electronic fires.
5. Do not allow your Internet Radio to be exposed to rain, moisture or dust. If
any liquid is split into your Internet Radio it can cause serious damage. If you
spill any liquid into your Internet Radio switch it off at the mains immediately.
6. Caution: Do not open any covers and do not repair yourself. Qualified
personnel must carry out repair work.
7. Usage of headset or earphones with maximum volume for a long period of
time may cause hearing loss due to excessive sound pressures.
FCC Statement :
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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pps01(中性左对齐).indd 34-35 2009-11-16 9:40:14
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating
instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. The antenna used for this transmitter must be
installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
36
If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this
product please note that: Waste electrical products should not be
disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities
exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.
(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive)
Appendix A
Internet Radio Menu Structure
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...(list of current settings)
...(in 5 second increments)
Manual(Static IP)
Automatic(DHCP)
5 Seconds
45 Seconds
On
Off
My_Favorites
Main Menu Timeout
Firmware Information
Revert To Backup
Check For Updates
Backlight Timeout
English
...(other available languages)
Network Information
Stored Networks
Edit Settings
Scan For Networks
Genres
New Stations
Locations
Local Stations
Most Popular Stations
Added Stations
Bookmarks
List of Stored Presets
Network
Firmware Update
Language
Display Settings
Delete Presets
Presets
Play Preferred Station
Now Playing
Settings
All Stations
Favorites
Manually enter IP address
Enable Power Saving
Disable Power Saving
Power Saving
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Manualwifi200

  • 1. Quick Start Guide Press the Power Button for more than 3 seconds to turn on the radio. The green power indicator illuminates. The radio automatically scans for local WiFi network access points and presents a list. Select your chosen WiFi network using the Control Wheel and press Select Button. If unprotected and unsecured, the radio will connect and start to operate. If a secure network is chosen, you will be prompted to enter your network security key or passphrase. Choose the desired option and enter your wireless security details accordingly. NOTE: This security key or passphrase is found from your wireless router. See your wireless router for details. To enter the key, turn the Control Wheel anticlockwise for letters and clockwise for numbers. Press Select Button after each individual character is entered. Press and hold Select Button (>3 seconds) to enter the completed key or passphrase. The Preferred Station will then start to play if the network connection is made correctly. Once connection is made, press Back Button to access the Main Menu and start to explore the world of Internet Radio to the full. 1 2 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 2-3 2009-11-16 9:40:12
  • 2. User Manual Content Introduction…….......………………………………………………………… Packaging and Specifications…...............................…………......…… Packaging………………………………………………....................…….... Specifications…………………………………............................……….... Control Buttons………………………………….........................………… Internet Radio Display Types...........................................................… Normal Screen..................................................................................... Menu Screen....................................................................................... Information Screen.............................................................................. Query Screen....................................................................................... Internet Radio Menus......................................................................... Presets................................................................................................ Favorites.............................................................................................. Bookmarks........................................................................................... Added Stations..................................................................................... Most Popular Stations........................................................................... All Stations.......................................................................................... Local Stations....................................................................................... Locations............................................................................................. Genres................................................................................................. 5 6 6 6 8 11 10 11 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 New Stations........................................................................................ Play Preferred Station.......................................................................... Settings .............................................................................................. Network Settings.................................................................................. Delete Presets...................................................................................... Display Settings.................................................................................... Language............................................................................................. Firmware Update.................................................................................. Now Playing......................................................................................... Internet Radio Operation.................................................................... Basic Operation................................................................................... Powering On for the First Time.............................................................. Normal Powering On............................................................................. Connecting to a Wireless Network Manually........................................... Playing a Radio Station......................................................................... Storing a Radio Station......................................................................... Playing a Preset Station........................................................................ Adding a Favorites Station.................................................................... Playing a Favorites Station.................................................................... Battery Level, Charging and Indicators………................….............… Troubleshooting………………………………………............................... Safety Warnings…………………………………...................................... FCC Statement................................................................................... Appendix A. Internet Radio Menu Structure...................................... 13 13 13 14 17 17 17 17 18 19 19 19 20 20 24 24 25 26 29 29 30 34 36 33 3 4 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 4-5 2009-11-16 9:40:12
  • 3. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the View Quest WIFI200 Internet Radio! Now you can listen to more than 12,000 radio stations from all over the world. These stations cover all kinds of genres like entertainment, news, music, sports, etc. We hope you will enjoy it to the full. The Internet Radio works by using the internet to connect to a database of radio stations, known as a portal. This portal is supplied by vTuner, the world leader in this field. Once a specific radio station is selected on the Internet Radio, a direct connection is established between the radio station itself and your Internet Radio and the enjoyment begins. To be able to use the Internet Radio, a broadband internet connection and a wireless (WiFi) access point, connected to your broadband internet (preferably via a router) is required. Before you start, make sure that the wireless access point equipment is switched on and connected to broadband internet. If necessary, please refer to the wireless access equipment instructions, or contact the network service providers. 6 Packaging and Specifications Packaging Before proceeding, check your packaging and verify the following accessories are included, if any parts are missing, please contact your retailer. 1. Internet Radio. 2. USB Charging Cable. 3. Carrying Pouch. 4. User Manual. 5. Warranty Card. Specifications WiFi: 1. WLAN: wireless 802.11b/g. WEP / WPA security compatibility. 2. Receive more than 12,000 radio stations worldwide, using the vTuner portal. 3. Support Real Audio, MP3, and WMA audio formats. 4. 12 User definable preset stations. 5. User definable bookmarked stations. 5
  • 4. Battery: 1. Built in 1500mAh Li-ion polymer battery. More than 15 hours of continuous operation from fully charged (Power saving mode enabled). 2. Charge time about 6 hours. 3. Maximum charging current: 500mA. 4. Cycle life: more than 300 times (before reduced performance is noticed) General: 1. Integral speaker: 2W. 2. 3.5-mm stereo earphone jack. 3. Measurements: 72.9mm*125.1mm*23.2mm(H*W*D). 4. Weight: 157.5g. 87 LCD Display Back Button Volume Control Power Button Hold Switch Earphone Jack Power/Charge Indicator U S B C h a r g i n g Connection Select Button Control Wheel Reset Button Control Buttons
  • 5. Back Button Press to go back to the previous menu. Volume Control Adjust the volume control. “+” means increasing the volume, “-” means decreasing the volume. Power Button Power on / off the Internet Radio. (>3 seconds) Hold Switch Lock all of the buttons to avoid accidental adjustment. Earphone Jack Connect earphones to listen to the radio or connect to an external speaker system. LCD Display Screen that display contents. Select Button Press the knob to confirm selections. Control Wheel Turn to enter menu selections / navigate through selections. Reset Button If the device fails to function properly, press the button to reset the radio. USB Charging Connection Charge the internal battery via the USB charging connection to computer. Control Buttons 10 Internet Radio Display Types Normal Screen The normal screen is the default screen generated when the unit is powered on. It displays the station name and icons for WiFi signal strength, streaming media format / preset number / frequency and battery status. It also displays any additional text available for the currently selected station in a scrolling information area. Examples of the Normal Screen Whilst Playing: Menu Screen A menu screen displays a list of options, with the currently selected option shown highlighted. If more than four options are available, up and down arrows are displayed on the right hand side of the screen. Example Menu Screen: Playing... BBC World Service WMA 32K 9
  • 6. Information Screen Information screens are used to display messages to the user. They time out after 5 seconds, unless they are used to indicate progress via a progress bar. Example Information Screen: Query Screen A query screen is used to offer the user a choice. Queries are worded so that you can respond with a yes (Select) or a no (Back). Example Query Screen: Back Select ↓ Network Settings Scan for Networks Edit Settings Stored Networks Network Information ERROR! Station list Unavailable. Please try again later Do you want to revert to backup version of firmware and reboot? Back Select 12 Internet Radio Menus The structure of the Internet Radio’s menus is shown in Appendix B. Presets Displays a list of preset stations. The preset stations are stored on the memory of the device. Up to 12 presets can be stored within the radio. Favorites Bookmarks Displays a list of favorite stations that are saved as Favorites, in the vTuner portal. Use the vTuner portal to activate the Favorites function, within your portable internet radio! See later in this manual for personal and unique access to the vTuner portal. Added Stations Stations that you can add manually to the vTuner portal. This is for stations that are not already part of the vTuner database, but rather stations that you can add by yourself. See later in this manual for personal and unique access to the vTuner portal. Most Popular Stations Displays a list of the most popular stations, as measured by the vTuner portal. All Stations 11 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 12-13 2009-11-16 9:40:13
  • 7. Once connected to the vTuner portal, this shows the top level menu to allow you to navigate down to find your desired radio station. Local Stations According to the current location of the radio, it displays the local stations in that country. Locations Choose a country and browse for a radio station in that location. Choose the continent firstly and then the specific country. Genres Browse for a radio station based on the genre of the stations, e.g. classic, pop, rock, etc. New Stations Locate any new stations which are recent additions to the vTuner database. Play Preferred Station Plays the Preferred Station that you have stored. Settings The settings menu includes the following submenus: Network Settings Scan for Networks Edit Settings 14 Stored Networks Network Information Power Saving (Default is OFF) Delete Presets All Selected Display Settings Backlight Timeout Main Menu Timeout Language(Default language is English) English Deutsch Italian Spanish Portuguese French Firmware Update Check For Updates Revert To Backup Firmware Information Network settings will include access point selection. Network Settings The network settings menu allows you to control the wireless networks that the radio can / is connected to. 13 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 14-15 2009-11-16 9:40:13
  • 8. Scan for Networks The Scan for networks wizard takes you through the following stages: Scan for networks – When the scan has completed, displays all visible networks with an icon showing whether the network is secure or not. IP settings – Allows configuration of either an Automatic (DHCP) allocated IP address or a static IP. Automatic (DHCP) is selected by default. IP configuration – If static IP is chosen, you can enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS servers. WEP/WPA network key entry – If the network is secure, you are prompted to enter the relevant security key. The key is entered by rotating through the characters. When the correct character appears on the display, select the character and press the Select Button and continue to the next character. After selecting the last character, press for 3 seconds on the Select Button to complete the key entering. When the wizard is complete, you are returned to the normal screen which displays the connecting sequence. Edit Settings This allows you to edit the network settings for the network you are currently connected to. <Automatic (DHCP)>: Acquire the IP automatically. <Manual (Static IP)>: Manually set the IP, subnet mask, gateway, DNS. Stored Networks This menu contains a list of networks that the device has previously connected to. (Max. 3) The settings associated with each network can be edited when the device is 16 not connected to that network. You can also choose to connect to a different network than the one automatically chosen by the device. This means that you do not have to go through the complete network setup (security key input sequence) Select a network under this menu, it will show: Select one Network Name and press the Select Button, it will show: Network Name Connect IP Settings Security Settings Delete <Connect>: Connect the network to make it as currently network. <IP Settings>: Allows you to choose either Automatic (DHCP) or Manual(Static IP). <Security Settings>: Enables you to enter the relevant security key. <Delete>: Enables you to delete currently network. Back Select Select Network Network Name 1 Network Name 2 Network Name 3 15 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 16-17 2009-11-16 9:40:13
  • 9. Network Information This displays the MAC address of the device, the SSID of the connected network, the IP address of the device, the Network Mask, the Gateway and the DNS server. Delete Presets This menu allows you to delete one or more presets from their preset list. <All>: Allow you to delete all of the presets at once. <Selected>: Allow you to delete the presets one by one. Display Settings Backlight Timeout You have the option to select a backlight timeout of between 5 and 45 seconds in 5 seconds increments. Main Menu Timeout You have the option of ON (a 30 second timeout) or OFF. (Default is ON) Language The Internet Radio supports English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and French. The default language is English. But the <All Station> menu, <Favorites> menu and the content of these menus only support English. (Default is English) Firmware Update Check for Updates 18 If you initiate an update, the device checks for a connection and whether there is a firmware update available. If both these conditions are met, a progress screen is displayed and the firmware installed. The new firmware is flashed to the device, and in the next restart of the radio, the new firmware version becomes the master version. NOTE: In the process of updating firmware, please do not power OFF. Powering OFF during the update process may cause irreparable damage. Revert to Backup This allows you to change the running firmware version to the backup firmware version, which is also stored on the device. The Master Version and Backup Version can be switched freely. Firmware Information Displays the master software version, the backup version, the boot loader version and the hardware version. <Master Software Version>: It will show the current software loaded on the radio. <Backup Software Version>: It will show invalid from production, but may be updated later. <Loader Software Version>: It will show the default version. Now Playing 17 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 18-19 2009-11-16 9:40:13
  • 10. Returns to the Now Playing menu, and displays the current station, the battery level and the signal strength. Internet Radio Operation Basic Operation Powering On for the First Time Press the Power Button for more than 3 seconds, the green indicator bar illuminates and the welcome screen appears. A search for local WiFi network starts automatically. 1. The radio runs the network setup wizard, starting with a scan for available networks locally. The result is a list of networks found. Highlight the network you wish to connect to (using the Control Wheel) and press the Select Button. 2. If the network is secured, you are then prompted to enter the network key or passphrase. The Internet Radio then returns to the normal screen, where the connection sequence takes place and then the preferred station starts to play. NOTE: This security key or passphrase is found from your wireless router. See your wireless router for details. To enter the network key, turn the Control Wheel anticlockwise for letters and clockwise for numbers. Press the Select Button after each individual character is entered. Press and hold the Select Button (>3 seconds) to enter the completed key or passphrase. 20 In case of difficulty, see the section below on manual network connection for more details. Normal Powering On When the unit is powered on normally and is still within a previously known wireless network location, the radio will connect to the known network automatically and the preferred station will start to play. (If the radio does NOT have a preferred station stored, then it will play whatever station was last playing.) If there is not a known network connection present, the powering on for the first time procedure will apply. Connecting to a Wireless Network Manually 1. Enter the Main Menu screen by press the Back Button and by turning the Control Wheel to highlight the Settings option and press the Select Button. Back Select ↓ Main Menu All Stations Play Preferred stations Settings Now Playing Main Menu Screen 19 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 20-21 2009-11-16 9:40:13
  • 11. Back Select ↓ Settings Networks Delete Presets Display Settings Language Settings Screen 2. Highlight the Networks option and press the Select Button. 3. Highlight the Scan for Networks and press the Select Button. A list of available networks is displayed when it has finished scanning and all visible networks will have an icon showing whether the network is secured or 22 Scan for Networks Stored Networks Networks Information Edit Settings Network settings Back Select ↓ Network Settings Screen not. 4. Select a network (Max. of 3 different networks can be stored in the radio’s memory) NOTE: An unsecured network may still require a level of entry authority or payment to use it. This is typically the case at airports or hotels. Only if the unsecured network has free and unrestricted access, will the internet radio work correctly. A secured network simply needs the correct access key to be input, in order to gain full access. 5. If the network is secured, you will be prompted to enter a security key. The type of security key used depends on the security method in use on the wireless network. Choose the security method from the menu. Highlight the required security method and press the Select Button. Select the WEP Encryption and press the Select Button, it will show: Key Options WEP64 Key WEP64 Passphrase WEP128 Key WEP128 Passphrase Network Security Icons No Security Secure 21 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 22-23 2009-11-16 9:40:14
  • 12. Network Name WEP64 Key: 00 00 00 00 00 Security Key Entry Screen Key Options WPA Passphrase Network Security Options Screen Or select WPA Encryption and press the Select Button, it will show: 6. Enter the security key Turn the Control Wheel clockwise and the letters F, E, D, C, B, A will appear and anti-clock wise for the numbers 0-9. When ready, press the Select Button to accept and move to the next character. Repeat the procedure to enter the second character etc. When the last character in the sequence has been entered, press the Select Button for >3 seconds in order for the key code to be submitted. When the key code has been entered, the Internet Radio returns to the normal screen. If you entered incorrect characters, please press the Back Button to erase the incorrect characters and enter the correct characters. If you want to cancel the network key input, please press the Back Button to quit the whole operation. If network can not be connected after entering the keys, it may be due to 24 compatibility issues between the Internet Radio and the wireless network access point (AP). Please try a different encryption method or use other wireless network access point (AP) to evaluate. Important Note: 1. WPA keys support 0-9, a-z, A -Z, and other ASIC characters. 2. When the last character has been entered, it is important to press the Select Button for 3 seconds or longer, to ensure the security key is accepted. 3. If the display shows (Network Down) or (Authentication failed! Please provide correct key). Please try again and provide correct security key. Playing a Radio Station 1. Press the Back Button to go to the main menu, highlight All Stations and press the Select Button. NOTE: The All Stations option is only available when Internet Radio has established an internet connection and can access the vTuner portal. The All Stations menu allows you to search for a radio station either by the Locations or the Genres of the station. In some cases, a list of local stations will become available as well. 2. Select a search method and browse for the required station. Use the Control Wheel and Back Button to navigate through the list of stations. Storing a Radio Station While the station is playing, press the Select Button, it will show: 23 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 24-25 2009-11-16 9:40:14
  • 13. Back Select Station Menu Store as Preset Set as Preferred Station Add Bookmark Stop <Store as Preset>: When the station is playing, press the Select Button, the station will be stored as a preset. Next time you can select the station in <Presets> to play it. The radio can store 12 preset stations at most. If you want to add more than 12 stations, the radio will prompt you to replace an existing preset accordingly. <Set as Preferred Station>: When the station is playing, press the Select Button to store it as the one preferred station. Any previous selection will be replaced. This station will be the default broadcast station when you power on the radio next time. <Add Bookmark>: When the station is playing, press the Select Button to store it as a bookmark. Next time you can select it from <Favorites> and then select the station in <Bookmarks> to play it. For more details on this Favorites function and all the extensive features available, see detailed operation of the vTuner portal described below. <Stop>: When the station is playing, press the Select Button, the station will be 26 stopped. Re-select any station to resume playback again. Playing a Preset Station 1. From the Main Menu, highlight the Presets option to view a list of all the preset stations. 2. Use the Control Wheel to highlight the station and press the Select Button to play. Adding a Favorites Station A Favorites station is a station that has been added to the radio, using the Favorites list on the vTuner portal. To access the features of the vTuner portal, perform the following steps: 1. Login from a PC to the CSR mini-portal on vTuner http://csr.vtuner.com 2. Locate the MAC address of your radio (the ID#). This is a unique identifier for your product, which can not be mixed with anybody else in the world. In order to find this unique number from within your radio, follow this procedure: Press Back Button to get to the Main Menu--Settings--Network--Network Information--MAC Address. Record your unique product ID# (MAC address) here, without spaces or colons. 3. For the first time usage, follow the instructions on the vTuner webpage to sign in with your unique ID# (MAC address) from your Internet Radio. 25 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 26-27 2009-11-16 9:40:14
  • 14. Sign in with your ID# From the RadioPro Please enter the ID# for your RadioPro(more info ahout the ID#): Type your ID# (MAC address) here. Then press here Create an account for yourself, by completing the page which follows: Create Account Login You need to log onto your personal lnternet radio website before you can use this feature. Create a Login accout to add Favorite Stations to your RadioPo with ID#: 0023cb000365 Typein in your Email Address, then enter in your Password twice to verify accuracy, click the register link to continue. Please Keep track of your password since it will be used every time you log E-Mail Address: Register Cancel Password: Must be at least 6 characters Receive program updates and special offers Enter Password Again: 28 My Added Stations You can add your own stations here. If you have found a station that is not in our list, you can add it yourself. This then allows you to login (in future) using your email address and password only. 4. Use the vTuner webpage to browse through the many radio stations and podcasts that it has to offer. You can listen to any broadcast by pressing the green Play button. When you find a particularly good station, you can add it to your Favorites list by clicking the blue Add button on the portal. The station is added to the Favorites list on the portal website and also to the Favorites menu upon your Internet Radio. You can also add your own radio stations, should you happen to find any that are not already listed in the vTuner database. To do this, use the vTuner webpage, as follows: My Added Stations Enter the information for the station you would like to add. The station will be immediately added as one of your favorites. Station Name Station URL Location Type: Mp3 (for example, http://62.168.116.98:8000/dsp) (for example, Canada, Germany, Buenos Aires) (for example, Classical, Dance, Rock) > 27 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 28-29 2009-11-16 9:40:14
  • 15. NOTE: Please ensure that the station you want to add can be broadcast in PC firstly, and its audio format also should be supported by the Internet Radio. i.e. Real Audio, WMA or MP3 format. Playing a Favorites Station From the Main Menu, highlight and select the Favorites option, then highlight and select the bookmarks to access the list of favorites folders / stations from the vTuner portal. Highlight the required option and press the Select Button to play. Battery Level, Charging and Indicators The battery level status is shown by a battery symbol upon the normal screen. Connect the supplied USB charging cable to a PC to charge the Internet Radio. When the USB battery charging commences, the power indicator glows red. The battery can be charged during normal operation of the radio, however, if the radio is operating and charging simultaneously, then the charge indicator is yellow. When the battery is fully charged, the charge indicator goes out, or turns green, if the radio is in use. 30 When the battery is running low, the battery icon flashes. If the battery becomes critically low, the radio will power OFF automatically and will not re-start until the battery is charged, or USB power is applied. NOTE: The internal battery is NOT a user replaceable part and carries a 1 year warranty. Troubleshooting If problems occur when connecting the radio to the wireless network, please try as follows: 1. When scanning for a WiFi network and nothing is found, please make sure your reception area has an effective WiFi network coverage. 2. When scanning for a WiFi network, the radio may prompt you that "You connect too many APs, please delete one and scan again." This means you have exceeded the limit of three stored networks in memory. Please remove one network from the Stored Networks and then scan for networks again. 3. When you have scanned for a WiFi network but still can not connect to it, please check whether the selected network is encrypted. If it is encrypted, please select the correct encryption method and enter the correct key to gain access. If still not connected, please select the Automatic (DHCP) option in the Edit Settings from the Network Menu and then try again; If unable to connect to a WiFi network, please set to “Disable Power Saving” in 29
  • 16. the Power Saving option from the Network Menu and try again; If still unable to connect, please confirm whether the Wireless Network Access Point has firewall and MAC address filtering, if so, please stop MAC address filtering or add the device MAC address within the AP list of allowed addresses and try again; If still unable to connect, please check whether the Wireless Network Access Point requires a fixed IP address (Static IP). If so, please select Manual (Static IP) in Edit Settings from the Network Menu. Enter the correct network information; If a connection can still not be established, please contact the network access and network equipment suppliers. 4. When connected to the network, but not possible to get Internet Radio stations, it may be: (a) A server connection failure, please try again when the network is less busy. (b) An unsecured but protected network with some form or registration or payment required. This is typical of hotels and airports. It is impossible to pass this point with the Internet Radio, so choose another network and try again. (c) Interference which may be generated from other wireless equipment such as laptops, media streamers, baby monitors, cordless telephones etc. Additional interference can be generated from microwave ovens which operate as similar frequencies to wireless networks. If the Internet Radio is unable to connect or struggles to maintain a connection, simply move the radio away from the potential source of interference and try again. 32 5. When connected to the network, and also connected to the vTuner portal, to show Favorites and the All Stations menu, the radio will still not play a specific radio station. It may be an internet connection failure, or that the radio does not support the audio format of the selected radio station. Please select another radio station accordingly. The station may not be broadcasting (remember it may be located in a different time zone). The station may not be supported by this Internet Radio. The station may not be broadcasting anymore. The link held by the radio to the station is out of date. The internet connection between the server (often located in a different country) and the radio is too slow. 6. Favorites don’t work well. Sometimes come and go. Check the vTuner website (as per earlier this manual) and confirm that the Favorites are stored correctly. 7. Podcasts stop in the middle of the broadcast and restart from the beginning. This is caused by a break in the connection from the radio stations website, to the Internet Radio and the server connection was reset. Improve the connection quality by getting closer to the Wireless Router or wait until your network is less busy so the connection is not broken. 8. If you won’t use the device for a long time, please charge the battery for one or two hours before use. 31 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 32-33 2009-11-16 9:40:14
  • 17. 9. Product update doesn’t work. Try another Network Access Point, as not all networks allow this update function, despite streaming the radio signals perfectly. 10. When a device error occurs, that can not be explained, please press the Reset Button to reboot. Safety Warnings Please read before usage. 1. If this Internet Radio has been moved from a cold place to a warm place, do not plug it in for 2-3 hours. (e.g. from a cold car boot to a warm room). There is a possibility that moisture may have condensed in the Internet Radio, this can cause damage to your Internet Radio. To avoid damage please unpack your Internet Radio and allow it to stand at room temperature for 2-3 hours before use. This will help any moisture evaporate and prevent unnecessary damage to your Internet Radio. 2. Do not remove any fixed covers as this may expose dangerous voltages. 3. Never use your Internet Radio if it is damaged in any way. Always place your Internet Radio on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere which may be subject 34 to strong vibration. 4. Avoid extremes of temperature, either hot or cold, place your Internet Radio well away form heat sources such as radiators or gas/electronic fires. 5. Do not allow your Internet Radio to be exposed to rain, moisture or dust. If any liquid is split into your Internet Radio it can cause serious damage. If you spill any liquid into your Internet Radio switch it off at the mains immediately. 6. Caution: Do not open any covers and do not repair yourself. Qualified personnel must carry out repair work. 7. Usage of headset or earphones with maximum volume for a long period of time may cause hearing loss due to excessive sound pressures. FCC Statement : This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 33 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 34-35 2009-11-16 9:40:14
  • 18. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 36 If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that: Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive) Appendix A Internet Radio Menu Structure ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...(list of current settings) ...(in 5 second increments) Manual(Static IP) Automatic(DHCP) 5 Seconds 45 Seconds On Off My_Favorites Main Menu Timeout Firmware Information Revert To Backup Check For Updates Backlight Timeout English ...(other available languages) Network Information Stored Networks Edit Settings Scan For Networks Genres New Stations Locations Local Stations Most Popular Stations Added Stations Bookmarks List of Stored Presets Network Firmware Update Language Display Settings Delete Presets Presets Play Preferred Station Now Playing Settings All Stations Favorites Manually enter IP address Enable Power Saving Disable Power Saving Power Saving 35 pps01(中性左对齐).indd 36-37 2009-11-16 9:40:14