BT Internet Radio manual Technical information, Declaration of Conformance

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Internet Radio – New Style – Edition 5 – 21.09.06 – 7690

General information

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Technical information

Technical specifications

Power supply: External PSU 230 VAC input. 7V5DC, 1000 mA output.

Speakers: Full range stereo. Internal 3.6 inch, 6 ohm, 1.5 watt

Headphone connector: Auxiliary 3.5mm Stereo output socket

(Headphones or HiFi connection) 32 Ohms

Network module: USB wireless

For your records Date of purchase:

Place of purchase:

Serial number:

For guarantee purposes proof of purchase is required so please keep your receipt.

This equipment contains a radio transmitter. In France, to avoid interference with other radio services, it is not permitted to use this equipment outdoors.

Declaration of Conformance

This can be found at: www.ateamtech.com/products/doc/btinternetradio

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Contents BT Internet Radio Welcome… Got everything? Need help?Getting started Using the Media Player Using the Internet RadioThis guide General information This guideSetting up Getting startedLocation Your BT Internet Radio is ready for use Connect to the wireless networkControls Getting to know your BT Internet RadioGetting to know your BT Internet Radio Choose a station to listen to Using the Internet radioSwitch the radio power On/Off Putting the radio into standby modeGenre Adjusting the volumeStoring radio stations on the preset buttons Accessing the menu while a station is playingStations that let you choose what you listen to Playing a preset stationUsing the Internet radio Setting the alarm via the menu Setting the clockUsing the Internet radio Snooze function Setting the alarm via alarm buttonWMA Using the Media PlayerLocating shared audio files using the radio Listening to a single shared track Using the Media PlayerListening to a complete shared album Adding tracks to the queue for playback laterAdding albums to the queue for playback later Controlling playback Browsing the list of tracks in the queueRemoving tracks from the queue Playing tracks in a random order shuffle Repeat play of tracks in the queue Mode buttonSettings for Windows Media Connect Sharing Files With Windows Media Connect Locating and playing media files using the radio and UPnPUsing the Media Player Adding UPnP tracks to the queue for playback later Browsing the list of tracks queued up for playbackAdding albums to the queue for playback later Playing tracks in a random order shuffle Mode button Choosing options from the Configure menu Configure menuUpgrade Firmware Backlight Help Cannot connect the radio to the wireless networkCustomer Helpline General information Safety informationGuarantee Declaration of Conformance Technical informationOffices worldwide