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Internet radio

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Internet radio

Contents
Important safety information�� �� �� �� �� � 3 FM mode�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 16
Your Internet radio�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 4 Tuning to an FM station�� �� �� �� �� �� � 16
Instructions for use�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 6 FM display information�� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 16
Check the package contents �� �� �� � 6 Audio setting�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 16
Where to put your radio�� �� �� �� �� �� � 6 iPod mode�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 17
Setting up �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 6 Dock your iPod/iPhone �� �� �� �� �� �� � 17
Remote control �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 6 Playing your iPod/iPhone �� �� �� �� �� � 17
Internet radio�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 7 Aux in mode�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 18
Key entry �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 8 System settings�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 19
Using your internet radio�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 9 Manually set the time and date�� � 19
Switch on �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 9 Setting the alarm�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 19
Switch off �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 8 Stop the alarm �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 19
Changing modes�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 9 Turn off the alarm�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 20
Adjusting the volume�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 9 Sleep timer�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 20
Choosing an internet radio Simple solutions �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 21
station�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 9 Helpdesk�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 22
Podcasts �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 9 Technical information�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 23
Storing radio station presets �� �� � 11 Software update�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 23
Tune to a radio station preset�� � 11 Software version/Radio ID�� �� �� �� � 23
Help�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 11 Reset your radio�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 23
Music player mode�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 12 General information�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 24
DAB mode�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 13 UK guarantee�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 24
Changing DAB stations �� �� �� �� �� �� � 13 Service�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 24
Scanning for DAB stations �� �� �� �� � 13
Dynamic range control�� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 14
Station order�� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � 15

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Important safety information
Thank you for purchasing this internet radio. Please read the instructions
and warnings carefully before use to ensure safe and satisfactory operation of
this product.
These warnings have been provided in the interest of safety. You MUST read
them carefully before using the appliance.

If you are unsure of the meanings of these warnings contact the John Lewis
branch from which you purchased the appliance.

• This appliance is not intended • Do not leave it in high


for use by persons (including temperatures as electronic
children) with reduced physical, devices and plastic parts may
sensory or mental capabilities, warp in heat.
or lack of experience and • Do not leave it in low
knowledge, unless they have temperatures as moisture can
been given supervision or form inside the product, which
instruction concerning use of may damage the circuit board.
the appliance by a personal
responsible for it. • For household use only.
• Children should be supervised to • Do not use outdoors.
ensure that they do not play with • Save these instructions for future
the appliance. reference.
• The supply cord cannot be • WARNING Polythene bags
replaced. If the cord is damaged over the product or packaging
the appliance should be scrapped. may be dangerous. To avoid
• To protect against fire, electric danger of suffocation, keep away
shock and injury to persons DO from babies and children.
NOT IMMERSE PRODUCT,
batteries or earphones in water
or other liquids.
• Do not let the power cord
hang over the edge of a table or
counter, or touch hot surfaces.
• In the event of a fault return the
appliance to your nearest John
Lewis store. No repair should
be attempted by the consumer.
• Do not use the appliance for
anything other than the intended
use.

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Your internet radio
Front view:

1. Power 15 2 4 3 5 6 12
Press and release to power on
Press and release to power off
When the alarms sounds, press
to turn off the alarm
2. Previous track
(Music player/iPod only)
3. Next track
(Music player/iPod only)
4. Play/Pause
(Music player/iPod only)
5. Scan 16 7 8 9 11 10 13 14 13 1 16
(DAB/FM radio only)
6. Store/retrieve presets
(Internet/DAB/FM radio only)
7. Mode
(Internet/Music player/DAB/
FM/iPod/Aux in)
8. Menu
9. Info. Top view:
(Internet/DAB/FM radio only)
10. Volume +
11. Volume -
12. Scroll up/down display options
13. Move forward/backward
through display options
14. Select
15. Display
16. Speakers 17

17. iPod/iPhone dock

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Your internet radio
Back view:

18. Telescopic aerial 19 18 20

19. Power supply socket


20. Aux in socket

1. Power Remote control:


Press and release to
power on 3 2
Press and release to
power off 5
1
2. Mode 4
4
3. Scroll up/down display 6
3
options
8
4. Move forward/backward
through display options 10 7
9
5. Select 13
11
6. Volume up 12
7. Volume down
14
8. Menu
9. Info.
16
10. Pause
11. Play 15
12. Previous track
13. Next track
14. Preset locations
15. Alarm Note:
16. Snooze/sleep Requires 1 x CR2025 battery
(Supplied and fitted)


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Instructions for use
Where to put your radio MAC address, select ‘Menu ->
It is important that you consider Main menu -> System settings
carefully in advance where your radio -> Network -> View settings ->
will be situated and make sure that MAC address’.
it is: * To enter the MAC address into
* on a flat and stable surface your wireless access point, you
will need to read the instructions
Note: Never place your radio provided with your wireless
on antique or polished surfaces. access point and router.
*w  ithin 2 metres of a power * Your radio should work in
socket all locations where the Wi-Fi
*w  here you have good wireless network is available. You will also
network reception need to know the name of your
*w  here you can fully extend the wireless network, i.e. its SSID.
telescopic aerial * Before you continue please make
* a way from bright sunlight or heat sure that your wireless access
sources, such as a radiator point is turned on and connected
* n ot in a humid or very damp to your broadband internet.
place such as a bathroom You may need to read the
instructions provided with your
Setting up wireless access point and router.
Before you can receive internet radio Note: If you have a wireless laptop
stations you will need to check that computer available you can use
you have the following: this to check that the wireless
network is working OK before
* A broadband internet connection you begin to set up your radio.
* A wireless access point (Wi-Fi)
connected to your broadband Remote control
internet, preferably via a router. Your remote control requires 1 x
* If your wireless network CR2025 battery (supplied).
is configured to use Wired 1. On the back of the remote, pull
Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or the plastic isolation tab to remove it
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and activate the battery.
data encryption then you will Your remote control is now ready
need to know the WEP or WPA for use.
code so that your radio can Note:
communicate with your network.
• Only use the recommended
*D  epending on the security used battery or those of the same
on your network you may need equivalent type.
to enter your Radio’s ‘MAC
address’ into your wireless • Batteries are to be inserted with
access point. To find your Radio’s the correct polarity.

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• The supply terminals are not to or buttons on the radio or
be short-circuited. on the remote control to highlight
• Remove the battery from the the network that you would like
remote if it will not be used for to connect to and press ‘Select’ to
an extended period of time. confirm.
• Do not attempt to recharge non- If your network is not configured to
rechargeable batteries. request a password (WEP/WPA), the
radio will connect to the network
• Dispose of old batteries carefully. and the following screen will be
• Never throw batteries in a fire displayed:
or attempt to open the outer Note: You should only connect to
casing. wireless access points/networks that
• Batteries are harmful if you own or have agreement to use.
swallowed, so keep away from
young children.
Internet radio
1. Plug the radio power adaptor into
the mains power wall socket and
switch on. Press the button on the
front of the radio (bottom right).
2. ‘Welcome to Digital Radio’ and
‘Starting’ will be displayed followed
by the Setup wizard screen. 6. If your network does have security
enabled the radio will prompt you to
enter the relevant Wired Equivalent
Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected
Access (WPA) code or pass phrase.
WEP/WPA pass codes are case
sensitive.
Note: If you are not prompted to
enter your code, please select ‘Skip
WPA’ to go to the key entry screen.
3. Ensure that ‘YES’ is highlighted
and press ‘Select’ on the radio or the
remote control.
4. Use the or buttons on the
radio or on the remote control,
together with the ‘Select’ button
to set the 12/24 hour format, auto
update, timezone, daylight saving and
Wlan region. For the UK ‘Most of  ote: The security details must
N
europe’ is normally selected. be the same as those saved in the
5. Your radio will scan for available wireless access point or router, which
networks. Your radio may find more would have been set up by the person
than one network. Please use the who installed your wireless network.


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Key entry
1. To enter a code or pass phrase,
use the or buttons and press
‘Select’ to confirm each character or
digit.
If you select a character or digit in
error, just select the ‘BKSP’ to delete
each one.
2. When you have selected the final
character or digit of your pass code,
select ‘OK’ to confirm.
Note: To select ‘BKSP’, ‘OK’ or
‘CANCEL’ on the right of the display,
press the button when the cursor
is highlighting the ‘0’. Press to
move down the three options and
select ‘CANCEL’ to return to the
main key entry screen.
3. Your radio will now connect to
your selected network and after a
short delay the following screen will
be displayed:

4. Press ‘Select’ to exit this screen


and go to the Main menu.

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Using your internet radio
Switch on Choosing an internet radio
Press the power switch on the station
front of the radio or on the remote In internet radio mode:
control. The display will switch on 1. Use the or buttons on the
and the radio will return to the mode front of the radio or on the remote
it was last used in (Internet/Music control to highlight ‘Station list’ and
player/DAB/FM/iPod/Aux in). If press ‘Select’.
you were listening to a radio station
when you switched the radio off, 2. Continue to use the or
then this station will automatically be buttons, followed by ‘Select’ to find
selected and begin to play. the station that you would like to
listen to.
Note: To select another option, just * Press the or buttons to scroll
press or the ‘Menu’ button on the through the different types of radio
radio or on the remote control and station or individual stations listed.
then use the or buttons to scroll
and highlight an option, then press * Press the ‘Select’ button to select
‘Select’. an option/station.
3. The radio will then connect to
Switch off the radio station. The name of the
Press the power switch on the station will be displayed as well as the
front of the radio or on the remote status eg: ‘Connecting. . .’, ‘Loading. .
control. The radio will switch off and .’ then the radio begins to play your
the current time will be displayed, if selected station.
set (see page 19). Note: Not all radio stations
broadcast 24 hours a day and some
Changing modes stations are not always online.
Your radio has 6 modes available,
these are iPod, Internet/Music player/ Podcasts
DAB/FM/iPod and Aux in. Some radio stations enable you
1. Press the ‘Mode’ button on the to listen to programmes or a
front of the radio or on the remote compilation of programmes that have
control each time you wish to change already been broadcast. These are
the mode. known as ‘On demand’ services or
‘Podcasts’.
Adjusting the volume There are two ways that you can
1. Use the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons on the select to listen to a podcast.
front of the radio or on the remote 1. When you select a radio station
control to increase or decrease the that also offers podcasts, the station
volume. will not start playing immediately and
the display will show eg:
BBC Radio 1Xtra
Podcasts


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2. Use the or buttons on the Last listened
front of the radio or on the remote If you press the ‘Menu’ key when you
control to highlight ‘Podcasts’ and are in internet radio mode, you can
press ‘Select’. select ‘Last listened’. A list of all the
3. The names of the podcasts internet radio stations and podcasts
available from that station will then you have listened to recently will be
be displayed and you can use the displayed and you can use the or
or buttons to highlight the podcast buttons, together with the ‘Select’
that you would like to listen to and button to scroll through the list and
press ‘Select. select.
4. The podcast will then either start My favourites and My added
playing or a list of days of the week stations
will be displayed for you to choose
from. Use the or buttons to In internet radio mode you will also
select the day the programme was see two further options:
broadcast and press ‘Select’. My favourites - you can create a list
of your own favourite radio stations,
The second way to listen to a to appear under this option, via the
podcast is: frontier silicon website http://www.
1. In internet radio mode, use the wifiradio-frontier.com
or buttons, together with the My added stations - you can add
‘Select’ button to scroll and select new stations to listen to via the
‘Station list’, followed by ‘Podcasts’. frontier silicon website http://www.
You will now be presented with 3 wifiradio-frontier.com, which will
options: then appear under this option.
Location - enables you to choose Before you can add stations to
a continent and then a country from the ‘My favourites’ and ‘My added
that continent. You can then select stations’ options you will need
from a list of podcasts from within to register on the frontier silicon
your chosen country. website (http://www.wifiradio-
Genre - enables you to choose frontier.com) and enter the Access
podcasts stations according to their code from your radio.
content, eg: Bluegrass, Comedy, Access code
Dance, Folk or Rock.
To find out your access code, which
Search podcasts - enables you to you will need to register with the
enter the name of a podcast and then frontier silicon website:
search for it. (See page 8, key entry).
In internet radio mode:
2. Use the or buttons, together 1. Press the ‘Menu’ button.
with the ‘Select’ button to scroll and
select the podcast that you would 2. Use the or buttons, together
like to listen to. with the ‘Select’ button to scroll and
select ‘Station list’, followed by ‘Help’.

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3. Use the or buttons to scroll On your remote control:
to ‘Get access code’ and press ‘Select’ 1. Press the ‘Mode’ button to go
to display the access code. to ‘Internet’, ‘DAB or ‘FM’ mode as
Storing radio station presets appropriate.
Your radio can store up to 30 radio 2. Briefly press the number of the
stations (10 Internet, 10 DAB and preset location (1-10) on your
10 FM) in its preset memories for remote control. Your radio will tune
instant access to your favourite to your selected station, under that
stations. preset location.
On your radio: Help
1. Tune your radio to the station that If you need help with your radio you
you wish to preset. can browse through the Frequently
2. Press the hold the ‘ ’ button on Asked Questions (FAQs), which can
the front of the radio until the preset be found in internet radio mode,
list is displayed. under ‘Help’.
3. Use the or buttons, together 1. Press the ‘Menu’ button.
with the ‘Select’ button to scroll and 2. Use the or buttons, together
select the preset location. with the ‘Select’ button to scroll and
4. ‘Preset stored’ will be displayed. select ‘Station list’, followed by ‘Help’.
Alternatively you can use your remote 3. Use the or buttons to scroll
control to store station presets: to ‘FAQ’ and press ‘Select’. A list of
questions will now be displayed and
1. Tune your radio to the station that you can use the or buttons,
you wish to preset. together with the ‘Select’ button to
2. Press the hold the number of scroll and select.You can then listen
the preset location (1-10) on your to the answer to the question.
remote control until the radio Alternatively you can call the
displays ‘Preset stored’. Helpline.
The helpdesk is open from 8.30am to
Tune to a radio station preset 5.00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding
On your radio: Bank Holidays) and can be contacted
1. Press the ‘Mode’ button to go on: 0845 833 1673 (local call rate).
to ‘Internet’, ‘DAB or ‘FM’ mode as
appropriate.
2. Press the ‘ ’ button on the front
of the radio to open the preset list.
Use the or buttons to highlight
the stored station that you would like
to listen to.
3. Press the ‘Select’ button. Your
radio will tune to your selected
station.

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Music player mode all the media files available to it on
your computer.
In order to play the audio files you 4. Click on the ‘Library’ tab within
have stored on your computer via Windows Media Player 11 and select
the Music player you must first ‘Media sharing’.
ensure the following:
5. Your radio will be listed within
* t hat the audio files on your Windows Media Player as an
computer are not ‘protected’ ‘Unknown device’. You will be asked
* t hat the audio files are stored to confirm which devices to share
in the correct location on your your media to. Click on ‘Unknown
computer device’ and then click ‘Allow’,
* t hat your computer has the followed by ‘OK’.
correct type of audio files and 6. Your computer is now ready to
playlists stored on a networked stream music to your radio.
computer.
* y our computer has file sharing Select Music player mode
turned on 1. Press the ‘Mode’ button on the
* t he audio files can be shared on front of the radio or on the remote
the network control to go to Music player mode.
* y ou know the name of your 2. Use the or buttons to
computer highlight ‘Shared media’ and press
‘Select’. Continue to use the or
S etting up your Windows buttons followed by ‘Select’ to
computer to allow access to choose the music that you would like
your audio files to listen to.
 hared media, Universal Plug
S 3. You can use the following buttons
and Play (UPnP) - If you are to control the music player:
running Microsoft Windows XP or Play/Pause
Windows Vista then you can use
Windows Media Player 11 and above. Press the ll button.
This option does not require any Next track:
settings to be changed in your radio Press the l button.
but your computer will need to be Previous track:
configured to allow the radio access
to the media files. You will only need Press the l button.
to do this once. 4. Repeatedly press the ‘Info.’ button
1. The computer must be connected to display further information such as
to the network that will be used to the Artist, Album, Playback buffer and
share the media with the radio. the current date.
2. The radio must be switched on 5. You can use the or buttons
and connected to the same network followed by ‘Select’ to select and play
as the computer (see page 7). any playlists that you have set up as
well as turn ‘Repeat play’ or ‘Shuffle
3. On the computer, once Windows play’ on or off.
Media Player 11 or above has been
installed it will create a library from
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DAB mode Scanning for DAB stations
With DAB radio, additional stations
Telescopic aerial and services regularly become
Please make sure that the aerial on available so it’s a good idea to carry
the back of the radio is fully extended out a manual scan every now and
and adjusted before you switch then to make sure that you have
to DAB mode for the first time (a the most up to date station listing
vertical position is recommended). stored within the memory of your
This will ensure that the maximum radio. If you have moved your radio
signal strength is available when the to another location, eg: if you go on
radio automatically begins to scan for holiday, then it’s also a good idea to
DAB radio stations. Extending the carry out a manual scan.
aerial also ensures the best possible 1. If you are not already in DAB
sound quality. mode, press the ‘Mode’ button to go
Select DAB mode to DAB mode. If you are already in
1. Press the ‘Mode’ button on the DAB mode. Press the button until
front of the radio or on the remote the DAB menu is displayed.
control to go to DAB mode. 2. Use the or buttons to scroll
The first time you select DAB mode to ‘Scan’ and press ‘Select’. The display
your radio will automatically begin will change to ‘Scanning...’. A progress
to scan for DAB radio stations. bar will show the progress of the scan
‘Scanning...’ will be displayed and a and the number of stations found
progress bar will show the progress of during the scan will also be displayed.
the scan and the number of stations Manual tune
found during the scan will also be Using the manual tune feature, you
displayed. When the scan is complete can select a specific digital radio
your radio will select the first available channel frequency and then manually
station and begin to play. adjust the aerial, or the location
Changing DAB stations of the radio, to get the strongest
1. Use the or buttons to scroll possible signal for that channel in
through the available stations and your location.
press ‘Select’ when the station you 1. If you are not already in DAB
like to listen to is displayed. Your mode, press the ‘Mode’ button to go
radio will tune to that station. to DAB mode. If you are already in
DAB mode. Press the button until
the DAB menu is displayed.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll
to ‘Manual tune’ and press ‘Select’.
3. Use the or buttons to scroll
through the digital radio frequencies
and press ‘Select’.

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A line will appear within a row of solid DRC (Dynamic range
rectangles to indicate the minimum control)
signal strength for acceptable listening. The dynamic range for each radio
The row of solid rectangles indicate programme is set by the broadcaster
the actual signal strength that you are for each radio station and may be
receiving. The stronger the signal, the different for the types of programme
further to the right the row of solid broadcast, such as pop or classical
rectangles will be. music or a chat show. The dynamic
range control signal is transmitted in
parallel with the audio signal for each
programme and with your radio you
can use this control signal to expand
or compress the dynamic range (the
difference between the loudest and
quietest sounds) of the reproduced
audio signal. Changing the dynamic
range can affect the ‘loudness’
Note: If only a line is displayed and/or ‘quality of sound’ of the
without any solid rectangles, you are programme that you hear so that it
not receiving any signal at all for that will be more suited to your listening
particular digital radio channel in conditions and your own personal
your area. listening requirements. e.g. in a noisy
4. Adjust the position of the aerial environment, where quiet sounds
on the radio, to obtain the maximum might be swamped, setting the
signal strength. Press the button to compression to maximum will ‘boost’
go back to the DAB menu. the quiet sounds, whilst keeping the
loudest sounds at their original level.
Prune invalid
There are 3 levels of compression:
You can remove all stations from
the station list that are ‘invalid’ such DRC Off - no compression. This is
as those that are not currently the default setting.
broadcasting or ‘inactive’. DRC Low - medium compression.
1. If you are not already in DAB DRC High - maximum compression.
mode, press the ‘Mode’ button to go 1. If you are not already in DAB
to DAB mode. If you are already in mode, press the ‘Mode’ button to go
DAB mode. Press the button until to DAB mode. If you are already in
the DAB menu is displayed. DAB mode. Press the button until
2. Use the or buttons to scroll the DAB menu is displayed.
to ‘Prune invalid’ and press ‘Select’. 2. Use the or buttons to scroll
3. Use the or buttons to scroll to ‘DRC’ and press ‘Select’.
to ‘YES’ and press ‘Select’. 3. Use the or buttons to
highlight the DRC level you require
and press ‘Select’.

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Station order
There are three different station
order options to choose from which
change the way that your DAB radio
stations are displayed:
Alphanumeric - the stations
are listed in numerical and then
alphabetical order. This is the default
setting.
Ensemble - the stations are listed in
frequency order.
Valid - the stations that can be
received in your area will be
reordered to the top of the DAB
station list and those that you cannot
receive will be at the bottom.
1. If you are not already in DAB
mode, press the ‘Mode’ button to go
to DAB mode. If you are already in
DAB mode. Press the button until
the DAB menu is displayed.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll
to ‘Station order’ and press ‘Select’.
3. Use the or buttons to
highlight the Station order you
require and press ‘Select’.

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FM mode FM display information
When listening to an FM station you
Telescopic aerial can change the information that will
Please make sure that the aerial appear on the display. There are
on the back of the radio is fully several different types of information
extended and adjusted before you that are sent by the broadcaster.
attempt to tune to an FM station (a Radiotext (RT)
vertical position is recommended).
This will ensure that the maximum This is scrolling text information
signal strength is available when the supplied by the broadcaster.
radio begins to scan. Extending the Information could be the name of an
aerial also ensures the best possible artist or music title, DJ’s name, contact
sound quality. details for the radio station etc.
Program Type (PTY)
Select FM mode
Such as ‘Rock’, ‘Pop‘, Talk’ or ‘News’
1. Press the ‘Mode’ button on the
front of the radio or on the remote Frequency
control to go to FM mode. Such as 93.30MHz
When your radio is in FM mode it Date
can receive Radio Data System or Supplied by the broadcaster.
‘RDS’ information if this is being
transmitted by the broadcaster. 1. Repeatedly press the ‘Info’ button
RDS information will often include on the front of the radio or on the
the station name, detail about the remote control to cycle through the
programme and the current time. different information options.

Tuning to an FM station Audio setting


1. Press and release the ‘Scan’ button The radio will automatically
on the front of your radio. Your switch between Stereo and Mono,
radio will search for and stop at the depending on the quality of the signal
next available station. being received, but you can override
this and manually set your radio to
2. You can manually change the play stations in Mono only.
frequency in 0.05MHz steps by
pressing the or buttons on the 1. If you are not already in FM mode,
remote control to fine tune each press the ‘Mode’ button to go to FM
frequency. mode. If you are already in FM mode.
Press the button until the FM
The RDS information for each station menu is displayed.
will be displayed, if available.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll
Note: If reception is still poor adjust to ‘Audio setting’ and press ‘Select’.
the position of the aerial or try
moving the radio to another location. 3. Use the or buttons to scroll
to ‘YES’ and press ‘Select’.

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iPod mode
Press the ‘Mode’ button on the front
of your radio or on the remote
control until ‘iPod’ is displayed. If
your iPod or iPhone is already
connected ‘Connecting...’ will be
displayed, followed by Docked’. The
last track you were listening to will
begin to play.
Dock your iPod/iPhone
Line up the connector on the bottom
of your iPod or iPhone with the
dock connector on the top of the
radio and push down to connect.
‘Connecting...’ followed by ‘Docked’
will be displayed.
The dock will begin to charge your
iPod / iPhone, if necessary. Charging
will stop automatically when your
iPod / iPhone is fully charged (check
your iPod /iPhone display).
Playing your iPod/iPhone
You can use the controls on your
iPod as normal when it is docked
with your radio but you can also use
the following buttons on the front of
your radio or on the remote control.
Play/Pause
Press the ll button.
Forward/Fast forward:
Press the l button.
Backward/Fast backward:
Press the l button.

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Aux in mode
Press the ‘Mode’ button on the front
of your radio or on the remote
control until ‘Aux in’ is displayed.
Using an Aux in connection lead (not
supplied), Aux in mode allows for
a quick and easy connection to an
external sound source. Your radio is
then transformed into a high quality
digital audio speaker system.
1. Connect one end of an Aux
in audio lead to the headphone
(or auxiliary out) socket of your
secondary device, connect the other
end to the Aux in socket on the back
of your radio.
2. To gain optimal volume levels,
adjust the output volume level on
both the secondary device and on
your radio.

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System settings Setting the Alarm
Manually set the time and date Note: Ensure that you have set the
correct time and date (see this page)
The first time you listen to your radio, before you set an Alarm. There are 2
the time and date of your product will alarm settings available.
update from the network in 24 hour 1. Press ‘Menu’ button on the front of
clock format; which is in line with the radio or on the remote control.
daylight saving, but you can set the
time and date manually. 2. Use the or buttons to scroll
to ‘Main menu’ and press ‘Select’.
1. Press ‘Menu’ button on the front of
the radio or on the remote control. 3. Use the or buttons to scroll
to ‘Alarms’ and press ‘Select’.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll
to ‘Main menu’ and press ‘Select’. 4. Use the or buttons to
highlight Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 and
3. Use the or buttons to scroll press ‘Select’.
to ‘System settings’ and press ‘Select’. 5. Use the or buttons, together
4. Use the or buttons to scroll with the button to select the
to ‘Time/Date’, press ‘Select’. Use frequency of the Alarm (under
the or buttons to scroll to ‘Set Enable), Alarm time, Alarm mode
Time/Date’ and press ‘Select’. (Internet, DAB, FM, iPod or Buzzer)
5. Use the or buttons to change and Alarm volume and then scroll to
the day, then press the button to ‘Save’ and press ‘Select’ to save the
move to the month. Use the or alarm settings.
buttons, followed by button to The icon will be displayed to
change the month and then the year. confirm that an alarm has been set.
Press ‘Select’ to move to the time.
6. Use the or buttons to change Stop the Alarm
the hour, then press the button to 1. When the alarm sounds press
move to the minutes. Use the or the button on the front of the
buttons to change the minutes and radio or on the remote control.
then press ‘Select’ to confirm. Alternatively, you can press ‘Select’
Note: Within system settings and on the radio or ‘Snooze/Sleep’ on the
using the or buttons together remote control to Snooze.
with ‘Select’ you can also change the Note: Repeatedly press ‘Select’
Equaliser, Network, Contrast and on the radio or ‘Snooze/Sleep’ on
Language settings. the remote control to change the
duration of the Snooze time. 5/10/15
and 30 minute options are available.

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Turn off the Alarm
Follow steps 1 to 5 within ‘Setting
the Alarm’ and select ‘Off’ within
‘Enable’. Remember to scroll to
‘Save’ and press ‘Select’ to save your
new settings.
Sleep timer
You can set your radio to turn off
automatically using the sleep timer.
You can choose from 15, 30, 45 and
60 minutes.
On the radio:
1. Press the ‘Menu’ button and then
use the or buttons to scroll to
‘Main menu’ and press ‘Select’.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll
to ‘Sleep’ and press ‘Select’.
3. Use the or buttons to scroll
through the available sleep timer
options and press ‘Select’.
On the remote control:
1. Repeatedly press the ‘Snooze/Sleep’
button to move through the available
sleep timer options. Stop pressing the
‘Snooze/Sleep’ button when the sleep
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Simple solutions
If you are experiencing problems - The station is not broadcasting
with your radio, there are some anymore
quick and easy checks that you - The internet connection between
can do, which may help to solve the server (often located in another
the problem. country) and you is slow. Some
Internet Service Providers may fail to
Unable to connect to the wireless provide service is some geographical
network areas. You could use a computer to
- Some access points may be set check if the internet radio station can
up so that only registered MAC be received.
addresses can connect to them. The -If the radio station connection is
person who set up your network intermittent or keepsstopping.
will be able to advise if you need to Check your broadband connection
enter the MAC address of your radio and speed. If you are experiencing
to the list of allowed devices in your an intermittent service or high
access point. See page 6 for how to error rate on your broadband
find the MAC address of your radio. connection your radio will not be
You will need to refer to your access able to continuously connect and
point guide to find out how to add play in internet radio mode. If you
the radio’s MAC address into the list are experiencing problems with your
of allowed devices. broadband connection, you will need
- If you have an encrypted network, to contact your broadband provider
check that you have entered the
correct key or passphrase into the Radio reception is poor
radio. Remember that you must - Please check that the aerial is FULLY
enter the key or passphrase exactly extended for the maximum signal
as it appears in your access point. strength and improved reception.
You can connect to the network - Try moving your radio to an
but cannot play some internet alternative location to see if
radio stations the reception improves. Please
remember to scan for DAB
- The station may not be broadcasting stations again once you have moved
at the time of day that you have tried your radio. See page 13.
to listen to it. (Depending on the
particular radio station if may be in a - Check that you do not have other
different time zone) electrical equipment too close to
your radio, causing interference.
- The station may have too many
people trying to connect to its servers - Visit www.digitalradionow.com for
and their server capacity may not be information about DAB reception in
enough to enable everyone to connect. your area.

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No sound If you are experiencing any
- Adjust the volume using the ‘+’ and difficulty after making the above
‘-’ buttons on the front of the radio checks please call the helpdesk for
or on the remote control. further assistance.
- Check that the mains power lead Helpdesk
is connected at the back of the radio
and the mains power wall socket is The helpdesk is open from 8.30am to
switched on. 5.00pm, Monday to Friday (excluding
Bank Holidays) and can be contacted
- You may need to re-scan if the on 0845 833 1673 (local rate call
station you last listened to is no charge applies).
longer available. See page 13.
The function buttons do not
respond
- Check that the power lead is
plugged into the back of the radio
and that the mains adaptor is plugged
in and switched on. Press and release
the ‘ button’ on the front of the
radio or on the remote control.
- Turn off the radio and unplug the
mains power. Leave for one minute
and then reconnect your radio.
- Try a reset to factory defaults. See
page 23.
iPod/iPhone does not play
- Check that the power lead is
plugged into the back of the radio
and that the mains adaptor is plugged
in and switched on. Press and release
the button on the front of the
radio or on the remote control.
- Check that you are in iPod mode.
Press the ‘Mode’ button on the
front of the radio or on the remote
control until ‘iPod’ is displayed.
- Check that the iPod is docked with
the radio. Line up the connector on
the bottom of your iPod/iPhone with
the iPod dock on the top of the radio
and push down to connect.

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Technical information
Technical specification 4. Use the or buttons to scroll
to ‘Software update’, press ‘Select’.
Power requirement: 5. Use the or buttons to scroll
100-240V/50-60Hz to ‘YES’ and press ‘Select’. Your radio
DAB frequency range: will now regularly check for software
updates.
Band III, 174 MHz - 240 MHz
FM frequency range: Software version/Radio ID
87.5 MHz to 108 MHz If you call the helpdesk they may ask
you for the software or Radio ID of
Presets: your radio.
10 Internet / 10 DAB / 10 FM
1. Press ‘Menu’
Output power:
2. Use the or buttons to scroll
2 x 10W RMS to ‘Main menu’ and press ‘Select’.
This product has been designed 3. Use the or buttons to scroll
specifically to work with iPod / to ‘System settings’ and press ‘Select’.
iPhone and has been certified by the 4. Use the or buttons to scroll
developer to meet Apple to ‘Info.’, press ‘Select’. The current
performance standards. software version and Radio ID will be
displayed.
Software update Reset your radio
From time to time software upgrades You can reset your radio and restore
may become available. If your radio all of the original factory settings.
detects that new software is available Note: If you reset your radio all
it will prompt you to download the of your radio station presets and
new software, which is then installed settings will be deleted.
automatically. Your radio station
presets and settings will not be 1. Press ‘Menu’
affected. 2. Use the or buttons to scroll
Note: Do not unplug the mains to ‘Main menu’ and press ‘Select’.
power or switch your radio off whilst 3. Use the or buttons to scroll
the software is being updated as this to ‘System settings’ and press ‘Select’.
may permanently damage your radio. 4. Use the or buttons to scroll
1. Press ‘Menu’ to ‘Factory reset.’, press ‘Select’.
2. Use the or buttons to scroll 5. Use the or buttons to scroll
to ‘Main menu’ and press ‘Select’. to ‘YES’ and press ‘Select’ to confirm.
3. Use the or buttons to scroll Your radio will now reset.
to ‘System settings’ and press ‘Select’.

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General information
UK guarantee Service
For 2 years in respect of defects This product should only be repaired
found to be due to faulty or serviced by an authorised Service
workmanship or material. Engineer and only genuine approved
Proof of purchase is required for spare parts should be used.
validity of the guarantee. This
guarantee is no longer valid if
the damage has been caused by
accidental damage, alteration or
repair by any unauthorised persons
or poor maintenance.
This guarantee in no way affects your
statutory rights.

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This symbol indicates that this Batteries contain substances that
product should not be treated as may be harmful to the environment
normal household waste and it and human health. Keep out of the
should be recycled. John Lewis do reach of children and seek immediate
not operate instore take back, but medical help if swallowed.
as members of the Distributor
Take Back scheme have funded
the development and upgrade of This symbol indicates that
recycling facilities across the UK. batteries should not be disposed of
Please take it to your nearest in the normal household waste but
collection facility or for further taken to appropriate local recycling
details contact your local council or facilities, where and when these are
visit www.recycle-more.co.uk available.
Never throw batteries in a fire or
attempt to open outer casing

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John Lewis Partnership
171 Victoria Street
London
SW1E 5NN
www.johnlewis.com

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