Roberts Radio WM-202 manual Jones family Paul’s network, Key, 0123456789

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Connecting to your computer network - contd.

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If your network is not found, it is possible that it is configured such that

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the ESSID 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

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a blank entry). You will then need to use the Tuning/Select control to

[Rescan]

 

 

point to the '[Manual Config]' option, and then you should press the

 

 

 

control to enter manual configuration. This procedure is described in

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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 either try re-scanning, or refer to 'Entering the WiFi network name

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manually' on page 14.

 

 

If you make a mistake at any point, use the Back option to go back to

[Wired]

 

 

the previous screen.)

>[Manual config]

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When the ESSID for the access point you want to connect to is

 

 

 

highlighted on the screen, press the Select control.

 

 

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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 14 on the next page.

 

 

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If the screen displays 'Key:' , it is because the network is using one

 

 

 

of the encryption systems: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or WiFi

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Protected Access (WPA). You therefore need to enter the correct

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WEP or WPA key into the radio to allow it to communicate with your

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If you do not have the WEP or WPA key, then you should obtain it from the person who set up your network. Some WiFi routers may come with a key already set up by the supplier, in which case you should refer to the user documentation provided with it.

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Contents WM-202 Contents WM-202 Internet radio and Media player features IntroductionBefore you can use this product Page Controls and connections Top Controls and connections RearBattery operation Navigation controls Press and releaseConnecting your radio to your computer network RobertsConfiguration Connecting to your computer network contd Jones family Paul’s networkKey 0123456789Key123-jones opqrstuvwx C Configuring the radio to use the wired Ethernet connection Configuring the radio to use the WiFi connectionChanging the network connection Entering the WiFi network name manually Introducing Internet radio Internet Radio BBC Radio Connecting If your radio cannot connect to a radio stationSelecting a radio station by genre Searching for a radio station by name Selecting a new or popular station Selecting a podcast / BBC Listen again BBC Radio Connecting Presetting stations Internet radioStoring a preset Recalling a preset Internet radioDisplay modes Internet radio Genre Customising your radio Registering an accountConfiguring My Added Stations Selecting favourite stations Internet mode Selecting your added stations Internet mode Media Player Media player basics Using Windows Shares Locate the shared audio files using the radio Locate the shared audio files contd Selecting Media Sharing in Windows Media Player Connecting the radio using UPnP Locating and playing media files using UPnP Page Media selection AlbumListening to a particular track Controlling playback Operating your radio DAB DService Secondary services DABSelecting a station DAB Display modes DAB Signal error Finding new stations DAB Manual Tuning DAB Dynamic Range Control settings DAB HighLow OffStation order setup DAB Alphanumeric * Ensemble 6ValidMode 103.40 MHz No RadioText Heart FM Operating your radio FMMode 103.40 MHz No RadioText Manual tuning FMDisplay modes FM BBC R2Scan setting FM 1FM Mode Stereo / Mono switching FMPresetting stations DAB and FM radio Recalling a preset DAB and FM radioSetting the clock Setting the date Automatically updating the clock Setting the clock format Setting the alarm clock Time 0000 Days Daily Internet ModeClock and Alarms When the alarm sounds Disabling alarms Snooze functionSleep timer Software version display Factory reset Time setup Info Factory reset Software update Software updateTroubleshooting 0213E0xxxxxxTroubleshooting contd Headphone socket Auxiliary input socket 3.5mm JackSpecifications Circuit features Power RequirementsSoftware license information Guarantee Roberts Radio Technical Services