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Connecting to your computer network - cont.

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 are not supported. WPA keys are usually set up using a pass-phrase of between 8 and 63 characters. Your sound system accepts pass-phrases for WPA keys.

17.To enter the WEP or WPA key, characters are selected and entered using the Tuning/Select control. As you rotate the control, the highlight 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 key has been entered. 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 sound system 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 'Manual background' to erase a character just entered (long press to clear) select ' Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background ' when the complete key has been entered

select ' Manual background ' 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 'Manual background' symbol. This will remove the '[Set]' indication.

After the final character of the WEP or WPAkey has been entered, highlight the 'Manual background' symbol and press the Tuning/Select control. The screen will show 'Connecting...' and then 'Setup wizard completed'. Press the Tuning/Select control to the exit setup wizard. The sound system should now be able to connect to the network.

18.Once you have connected your sound system 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 sound system in Stand-by mode. It should then display the time as obtained from the Internet. If the time display is not correct for any reason, it can easily be adjusted later, see page 72, 'Manually setting the clock'.

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Contents Enjoy Listening Please read this manual before useROBERTS 70-78 Contents55-63 64-69Stream 83i Sound System features IntroductionIntroduction Before you can use this product page page page page page page page page page DAB Radio FM Radio Clock and AlarmsConfiguration Internet Radio Music Player Last.fm Display and Audio InformationControls and connections Front view Controls and connections - cont Rear viewIntroduction Controls and connections - cont Remote control handsetIntroduction Remote control battery replacementNavigation controls Connecting your radio to your computer network ConfigurationConfiguration Connecting to your computer network - cont Connecting to your computer network - cont ConfigurationGreen ON = Link established OFF = no connection Connecting to your computer network - cont Connecting to your computer network - cont ConfigurationConnecting to your computer network - cont Changing the network connectionConfiguration Manual network configurationManual network configuration - cont The three controls on the right-handside 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 ConfigurationManual network configuration - cont Internet Radio - the basics Internet RadioSelecting a radio station by location Internet RadioIf your radio cannot connect to a radio station Selecting a radio station by location - contInternet Radio Selecting a radio station by genreSearching for a radio station by name Internet Radio Selecting a new or popular stationSelecting a podcast / BBC Listen Again Internet Radio Presetting stationsStoring a preset Recalling a presetDisplay modes Last ListenedInternet Radio Display modes - contRegistering an account Customising your radioInternet Radio Customising your radio - contConfiguring My Favourite Stations Configuring My Added StationsSelecting your favourite stations Internet Radio Selecting your added stationsUse with Windows, Apple Mac, Linux, USB memory Music PlayerAccessing your audio files via a UPnP server Set up UPnP access on a Windows PCMusic Player Set up UPnP access on a Windows PC - cont Music Player Locating and playing media files using UPnPListening to a complete album Media selectionListening to a particular track Controlling playbackMusic Player Play tracks in random order Controlling playback cont Repeat tracksMusic Player Display modesProgress bar Using USB memory devices Music Player Playing files from USB memory devicesPlaylists Adding a single track to your playlistAdding an entire album or folder Viewing your playlist Erasing a track from the playlistMusic Player Playing your playlists Clearing the playlistLast.fm - the basics Scrobbling and Love / Ban featuresLast.fm Last.fmSetup a Last.fm user account Setup a Last.fm user account - cont Selecting an accountLast.fm Listening to Last.fm Last.fm Listening to Last.fm - contSearch by Artist or Tag Last.fm Display modesArtist Your listening history Deleting details of a Last.fm account Scrobbling - On / Off controlLast.fm DAB Radio Using DAB mode for the first timeSecondary services DAB RadioSelecting a DAB radio station Display modes DAB Radio Display modes - conte. Bit rate and audio type Finding new DAB radio stations DAB Radio Manual TuningDynamic Range Control settings DAB Radio Station order setupPrune stations FM Radio FM RadioOperating your sound system in FM mode Manual tuning FM Radio Display modesText Scan setting FM Radio Stereo / Mono switchingRecalling a preset in DAB and FM modes Presetting stations in DAB and FM modesClock and Alarms Clock and AlarmsAutomatically updating the clock Setting the clock format Clock and Alarms Manually setting the clockManually setting the clock - cont Clock and Alarms Setting the alarm clockOnce - the alarm will sound once Setting the alarm clock - contWhen the alarm sounds Clock and AlarmsSetting the alarm clock - cont Snooze timer Disabling alarmsClock and Alarms Sleep timerb - Jazz c - Rock d - Movie e - Classic Display and AudioEqualiser function a - Normal FlatDisplay and Audio Setting up your My EQ profileBrightness control Display and Audio Contrast / viewing angle controlLine out socket 3.5mm Jack Headphone socketDisplay and Audio Auxiliary input socketInformation Factory resetInformation Software updateNetwork profiles Audio FAQ Software version displayInformation 00 22 61 xx TroubleshootingTroubleshooting - cont Music Player / UPnP problemsInformation Cautions Information Circuit featuresSpecifications Power RequirementsSoftware license information Information GuaranteeROBERTS RADIO TECHNICAL SERVICES Issue2009 Roberts Radio Limited