QuickStartGuide
3Insert AAA batteries in the base of the radio
6Set up the radio
RIR200
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Congratulations on purchasing your new RCA
1Unpack the unit
You should find the following items in the box:
Radio | Power adapter | Ethernet cable | AM loop antenna |
Follow the polarity markers in the battery compartment.
The batteries (not included) power the clock and alarm whenever the radio loses electricity.
4Optional: Connect the radio using an Ethernet cable
Use an Ethernet cable if you do not have a
1.NOTE: When you turn on the radio for the first time, it will be in “DEMO” mode. To exit this mode, press preset 1, then SLEEP/SNOOZE, then preset 6 on top of the radio.
2. After exiting the DEMO mode, the radio displays the Select Language screen. Choose your preferred language.
3. The Internet Setup screen then displays:
• Connecting via Ethernet
–In the Internet Setup screen,
choose Wired. The radio
should then connect to the Internet.
•Connecting via wireless
– In the Internet Setup screen, choose Wireless. | |
– | To display a list of available networks, choose |
| Detect Networks, then choose your network. |
– | To use a known network SSID, choose Enter SSID |
| and then input your SSID. |
Use the navigation controls to make choices and input information:
− move highlight up
– move highlight down
– move selection/navigate left
– move selection/navigate right SELECT - confirm selected option or character
When inputting characters, press or to choose among uppercase, lowercase, numeric, or special characters.
To insert spaces or correct mistakes, press to display the Commands list and then
press or to choose the desired command.
Quick Start | Setup |
Guide (this | Information |
leaflet) | Card |
Additional requirements
•Broadband Internet service
•Broadband (cable/DSL) modem, usually supplied by your Internet service provider
•An 802.11 b or g
LAN
LAN
Broadband modem or
Ethernet router/hub/switch
LAN
3.If the network is secure, enter your password in the Network Security screen. The radio should then connect to the Internet.
Press to show “DONE” and SELECT to confirm.
Press or to highlight,
SELECT to confirm.
About passphrase:
• This radio supports secured access |
points using the Wireless Equivalent |
Privacy (WEP) keys or |
Access (WPA and WPA2) standards. |
• WEP keys are either 10 or 26 |
characters long (e.g. 6e78214a52). |
Some access points for WEP |
support passphrases (e.g. changing |
entertainment again) which do not |
conform to the industry standard and |
are not supported in this radio. |
• If you are using a WEP secured access |
After connecting to the Internet
point, enter the WEP key (HEX format) |
instead of the passphrase. |
For
•Your wireless network’s SSID
•Your access password (for secure networks)
2 Setup your RCA Infinite Radio accounts !
To simplify setup and avoid manual configuration on the radio please complete these steps:
1.Find the Setup Information Card that contains your radio’s MAC address number (MAC:
2.Using any
•You will need to input your radio’s MAC address and PIN # to associate your radio with your personal settings.
Electrical outlet
Deactivate the DEMO mode
after turning on
Press preset 1, then SLEEP/
SNOOZE, then preset 6.
•If you did not activate your Infinite Radio accounts, or if the radio cannot get your details from the
Infinite Radio server, the radio may ask for your ZIP code. Input your code.
•If your radio has successfully connected to the Internet you will hear a welcome message.
Learn more about your Internet Radio
Read the user manual (download from www.rcainfiniteradio.com) for more information on the player’s features, safety and warranty information, and answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s).
Need more help? Do not return this product to the store.
Visit www.rcainfiniteradio.com to get the latest firmware updates and FAQ’s.
v1.0 (EN)