Roberts Radio Portable Radio WM201 User Guide

WM-201  
Wi-Fi Internet Radio  
Please read this manual before use  
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WM-201 Internet radio and Media player features  
The Roberts WM-201 provides the following features in an attractive  
compact unit:-  
Listen to over 600 radio stations from around the country, and over  
6000 from around the world.  
Easy-to-read 3 line text display.  
Fully adjustable display brightness.  
Listen to previously broadcast material from the BBC (using listen  
again)  
Operation from the front panel or the remote control.  
Menu displays in major European languages:  
12 radio station presets  
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese,  
Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Swedish and Norwegian.  
Play your music collection from your computer.  
Auxiliary input to allow the WM-201 to be used as an amplifier and  
loudspeaker system for external MP3 players, CD players, etc.  
The Media Player can connect to Windows Shares or UPnP servers  
(e.g. Windows Media Player 11)  
Line level output for optional connection to other audio equipment.  
MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, Real Audio and AU audio  
formats are supported.  
A standard 3.5mm headphone socket is provided for private  
listening.  
The WM-201 connects wirelessly to your home computer network, or  
via a wired Ethernet connection.  
High quality full-range, stereo speakers (2 x 5W).  
Bass and Treble level adjustment.  
Acoustically tuned cabinet.  
Large clock display (with 12 or 24 hour display mode)  
Four alarm timers to wake you to either buzzer or radio alarm. Each  
alarm can be set to sound once, everyday, weekly, on weekdays or  
at weekends.  
Sleep timer with a gentle volume reduction feature so you don't wake  
up just as the radio turns off.  
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Controls and connections  
(Front)  
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1. Select / On / Off / Volume control  
2. Infra-red sensor  
3. Speakers  
4. LCD display  
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Controls and connections  
(Rear)  
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5. Mains input socket  
6. Headphone socket  
7. Line Out socket  
8. Auxiliary Input socket  
9. RJ-45 socket (Ethernet)  
10. Wi-Fi antenna  
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Remote control  
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1. Radio button  
2. Clock / Time button  
3. Radio Preset buttons 1-6  
4. Reply button  
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5. Queue / Queue Clear button  
6. Rewind button  
7. Pause / Stop button  
8. Fast-forward button  
9. Back button  
10. Select / Audio button  
11. Menu down button  
12. Menu up button  
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13. Volume up / down button  
14. On / Standby button  
15. Auxiliary Input button  
16. Media button  
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Remote handset battery replacement  
1. With the aid of the end of a paper clip slide the catch to the right hand  
side.  
2. Remove battery holder by pushing holder in direction shown.  
3. Remove battery from holder.  
4. Replace battery (CR2032 or equivalent) ensuring that the positive  
side of the battery faces you with holder positioned as shown.  
5. Replace the battery holder.  
IMPORTANT: The battery should not be exposed to excessive heat  
such as sunshine, fire or the like. After use, disposable batteries should  
if possible be taken to a suitable recycling centre. On no account should  
batteries be disposed of by incineration.  
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Before you can use this product  
Before you can use your Internet radio, you must have the following:  
A broadband Internet connection.  
A wireless access point (Wi-Fi) or a wired Ethernet connection (10 or  
100 Mbits/sec with RJ45 connection) connected to your broadband  
Internet,preferablyviaarouter. Inmanycasesthebroadbandmodem,  
routerandwirelessaccesspointwillbeasinglecombinedunitsupplied  
by your Internet Service Provider or bought from a computer store.  
If your wireless network is configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy  
(WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption then you  
need to know the WEP or WPA key so you can get the Internet radio  
to communicate with the network.  
The Internet radio will typically work within a 10-20 metre radius from your  
wireless access point. The actual range achieved will depend upon the  
building type, other nearby wireless networks, and possible interference  
sources.  
IMPORTANT: Before you continue, make sure that your wireless access  
point or router is powered up and working with your broadband Internet  
service (use your computer to verify this). To get this part of the system  
working you must read the instructions supplied with the wireless access  
point or router.  
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Navigation controls  
1. The majority of functions on your radio may be performed by using  
the Rotary control on the front panel. Turn the control clockwise or  
anti-clockwise to highlight the desired function, and then give a short  
press on the Rotary control to select that function. In this instruction  
booklet, press always means press and release. Where a long  
press is needed to perform an operation this is specifically stated in  
the text.  
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When not being used for navigating the system menus, the rotary  
control simply acts as a conventional volume control.  
The rotary control also has an additional function. When listening to  
the radio, a long press of the control will provide access to a menu to  
allow adjustment of bass and treble settings.  
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2. Your WM-201 radio is supplied with a compact remote control. All  
functions can be performed using this. Many operations require the  
usertomakeaselectionfromthemenu. UsetheUpandDownbuttons  
in the group labelled MENU to highlight the desired function. Then  
press the Select button.  
3. If an error is made when navigating the menus, it is generally possible  
to go back to the previous menu by pressing the Back button on the  
remote control.  
Menu item 1  
Menu item 2  
Menu item 3  
<<Back  
So that the radio can be used without the remote control, menus also  
include a Back option which takes the user to the previous menu.  
This can be accessed using the front panel Rotary control or via the  
remote control. In this instruction book the words 'Back option' refer  
to either of these methods.  
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Remote control functions  
Standby button is used to switch your radio on and off.  
Location  
Genre  
Preset 1  
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Radio button will open the radio stations menu.  
Media button will open the Media menu  
Windows Shares  
UPNP Servers  
Playback mode  
Aux button will select the Auxiliary input mode  
Aux In  
Set Alarm  
Sleep timer  
<< Back  
Clock button will open the alarms and sleep timer menu. A long  
press will show the time and date while the radio is in use.  
Menu item 1  
Menu item 2  
Menu item 3  
<< Back  
Select button is used to choose the highlighted option in a menu. A  
long press is normally used to access the Audio settings menu.  
Back button is used to access the previous menu.  
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Menu item 1  
Menu item 2  
Menu item 3  
Menu Up and Menu Down buttons are used to highlight an option  
within a menu.  
Volume Up and Volume Down buttons allow you to change the  
volume level.  
Preset buttons provide quick access to six of your favourite radio  
stations.  
List of tracks  
1 of 60  
Queue button will enter the track list (queue) in the media player. A  
long press will clear the queue and stop playback.  
Rewind, Pause and Fast-forward buttons are used for playback  
control in the Media Player.  
Reply button is reserved for possible future applications.  
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Connecting your radio to your computer network  
1. Place your radio on a flat surface and plug the mains lead into the  
Mains input socket located on the rear of your radio (marked 'AC in')  
ensuring that the plug is pushed fully into the socket.  
2. If planning to use a wired network connect the Ethernet cable into the  
RJ-45 socket at the back of the radio. If a wired connection is present  
then the radio will use this in preference to a wireless connection.  
3. Plug the other end of the mains lead into a wall socket and switch on  
the wall socket.  
Roberts Internet  
Radio  
IMPORTANT: The mains plug is used as the means of connecting  
the radio to the mains supply. The mains socket used for the radio  
must remain accessible during normal use. In order to disconnect the  
radio from the mains completely, the mains plug should be removed  
from the mains socket outlet completely.  
Initialising  
network  
4. The display on the front of the radio will light up and say: 'Roberts  
Internet Radio'. If you are using a wired Ethernet connection to your  
router, the radio should connect, and download a radio station list  
update. It will then go to the main mode menu, see page 14, 'After  
you have connected to your network'.  
Connecting to  
network  
If you are not using a wired connection, or if the wired connection is  
not working, after a few seconds the display will change to show 'Scan  
for networks', see page 12.  
Network OK  
There are two indicator lights incorporated into the RJ-45 connector.  
If you have problems with your wired connection, they may help you  
to identify the possible cause of the problem.  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary Input  
Green ON = Link established, Flashing = Data transfer  
Yellow ON = 100M bps link, OFF = 10M bps link  
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Connecting to a wireless network  
Scan for networks  
1. When the display says 'Scan for networks', press the Select control.  
The radio will now scan for all available wireless networks and will  
show 'Scanning'.  
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2. If the radio cannot find a network then the display will say 'No Wireless  
NetworksFound'.Ifthishappensthenyouwillhavetogetyourwireless  
access point working - please see the instructions supplied with it.  
No Wireless  
Networks found  
3. When the radio finds your wireless network, it displays the Network  
Name (ESSID) for the access point on the screen. This is a name that  
is allocated to the access point by the person who set up the network  
- for example: 'My Home Network'.  
My Home Network  
<<Back  
4. It is possible, and in some locations highly likely, that your radio will  
find more than one wireless access point, in which case you should  
choose which one you need to connect to.  
Jones Family  
My Home Network  
Smith  
5. Rotate the Select control to see the ESSID for each access point that  
the radio has found. If your network is shown proceed to step 7 on the  
next page.  
Jones Family  
Paul's Network  
Smith  
6. If your network is not found, it is possible that it is configured such that  
the ESSID is not broadcast (sometimes referred to as hidden). If this  
is the case then use the Back option and then select 'Enter network  
name'.Thisprocedureisdescribedinthe'NetworkConfigurationMenu',  
see page 52, 'Entering the network name manually'. If you know that  
your network name is not hidden, and it was not found,then either try  
re-scanning, or refer to 'Troubleshooting' on page 53.  
<< Back  
Scan for networks  
Enter network name  
View configuration  
If you make a mistake at any point, use the Back option to go back to  
the previous screen.)  
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Connecting to a wireless network cont.  
Jones  
My Home Network  
Smith  
7. When the ESSID for the access point you want to connect to is  
highlighted on the screen, press the Select control.  
8. If your network is not configured to need an encryption code, the  
screen should say 'Connecting to network', then 'Network OK'. If this  
is the case then you have successfully connected your radio to your  
network, so please proceed to the section 'After you have connected  
to your network' on the next page.  
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Connecting to  
network  
9. If the screen displays either 'Enter WEP key' or 'Enter WPA key', it is  
because the network is using one of the encryption systems: Wired  
Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). You  
therefore need to enter the correct WEP or WPA key into the radio to  
allow it to communicate with your network.  
Network OK  
Enter WEP key  
Enter WPA key  
If you do not have the WEP or WPAkey, then you should obtain it from  
the person who set your network. Some Wi-Fi 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.  
WEP keys are 10 or 26 characters long (using 0 - 9, and A - F). Some  
Wi-Fi access points can also use pass-phrases for WEP but these do  
not conform to a defined standard and are not supported. WPA keys  
areusuallysetupusingapass-phraseofbetween8and63characters.  
Your Internet radio can accept pass-phrases for WPA keys.  
If the WEP or WPA key was previously entered and the radio has not  
had a factory reset the display will show 'Using saved key' and should  
then connect to the network.  
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9. After 3 seconds, the display goes into the key entry mode. To enter the  
key, use the knob to select each character of the key in turn, pressing  
the Select control after each character. Remember, WEP keys only  
use the numbers 0 - 9 and letters A - F. WPA keys are sensitive to  
upper and lower case characters so you must enter them exactly.  
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10. If you make an error use either the Back key on the remote control  
to delete the character entered, or give a long press on the Select  
control.Usetheleftandrightarrowstomovetheblockcursortoaccess  
incorrectly entered characters.  
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END  
PASSWORD█  
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Connecting to  
network  
11. After the final character of the WEP or WPA key has been entered,  
locate the 'END' symbol and press the Select control. (The 'END'  
symbol is located between the punctuation symbols and the numbers  
0 - 9.) The radio should now be able to connect to the network.  
Network OK  
After you have connected to your network  
1. Once connected to your radio to the network (and therefore also to  
the Internet) it will display the main Mode menu. This menu provides  
access to all major functions of the radio. There are also buttons on  
the remote control for each of the Mode menu options except for the  
Configure menu.  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
1-2  
Off  
2. Rotate the Select control until the 'Off' option is highlighted on the  
display.  
3. Press the Select control to put the radio in Standby mode. It should  
thendisplaythetime.ThistimeisobtainedbytheradiousingitsInternet  
connection. If the time display is not correct don't worry at this stage.  
It can easily be adjusted later, see page 41, 'Setting the clock'.  
9:30AM  
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Switching your radio on  
9:33AM  
1. WiththeradioinStandbymode(displayingtheclock),presstheSelect  
control (or the On / Standby button on the remote control). Rotate the  
Select control forward and backward to highlight different elements  
in the menu.  
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Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
2. When the first item 'Radio Stations' (or 'Stations') is highlighted, press  
the Select control to enter the Radio menu. Alternatively, you could  
press the Radio button on the remote control.  
Off  
3. TheRadiomenuallowsselectionofradiostationbylocationandgenre.  
It also provides access to the radio station presets. When the radio  
first connected to the Internet it automatically stored a radio station in  
Preset 1. (If you don't like it, you can easily change it later.) Rotate the  
Select control so that the station name is highlighted on the display.  
Location  
Genre  
BBC Radio 1  
4. Press the Select control once more and the display will show  
'Connecting' while it finds the audio stream for the station. After a  
few seconds you should hear the radio station, and then the display  
will change to show additional information from the broadcast.  
BBC Radio 1  
Next on BBC Radio  
44kbps Real  
Volume control  
1. While the radio station is playing with its name on the radio’s display,  
youcanchangethevolumebyrotatingtheSelectcontrolorbypressing  
the Volume up and Volume down buttons on the remote control.  
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2. If the radio is in its menu-browsing state, you can change the volume  
either pressing the Volume up and Volume down buttons on the  
remotecontrol,orbywaitingforthemenudisplaytotime-out(nominally  
15 seconds) and then by rotating the Select control.  
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Audio settings (tone controls)  
Off  
Bass  
Treble  
Flat  
Your radio has an Audio Settings menu where the bass and treble  
characteristics of the sound can be adjusted to your personal taste.  
Mode Menu  
<<Back  
1. When the radio is playing press and hold the Select control (or press  
and hold the Select button on the remote control). The radio will select  
the Audio menu which allows bass and treble adjustment as well as  
alternative access to the main Mode Menu.  
1-4  
Off  
Bass  
Treble  
Flat  
2. If adjusting selecting bass, rotate the Select control until 'Bass' is  
highlighted on the display. Press and release the Select control. The  
display will show the current Bass level. Rotate the Select control to  
set the desired level (between -5 and +5) and press and release to  
confirm selection.  
Off  
Bass  
Treble  
Flat  
3. If selecting treble rotate the Select control until 'Treble' is highlighted  
on the display. Press and release the Select control. The display will  
show the current Treble level. Rotate the Select control to set the  
desired level (between -5 and +5) and press and release to confirm  
selection.  
Off  
Bass  
Treble  
Flat  
4. To quickly cancel any bass or treble setting, rotate the Select control  
until 'Flat' is highlighted on the display. Press and release the Select  
control and the equalisation levels will be reset.  
Switching your radio off  
5. The Audio settings menu also provides a quick way to switch off your  
radio. Give a long press to enter the menu, and then a short press to  
select the Off option. Your radio will immediately enter the Standby  
mode with the clock display. Alternatively you can use the Standby  
button on the remote control.  
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Selecting a radio station  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
1. If the radio is in Standby mode press the Select control to switch it  
on. If the radio is already playing press the Select control to access  
the menus. If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode  
menu.  
1-4  
Off  
2. Rotate the Select control until 'Radio Stations' is highlighted on the  
display.  
Location  
Genre  
BBC Radio 1  
3. Press the Select control so that the radio will enter the Radio Stations  
menu.  
4. Rotate the Select control to choose between 'Location' or 'Genre'.  
Location  
Genre  
BBC Radio 1  
Preset 2  
Preset 3  
Location enables you to choose a radio station from the list first by  
geographic region and then by country.  
Genreenablesyoutochooseradiostationsaccordingtotheircontent,  
for example Classic, Rock, Sport, News, etc.  
Press the Select control to confirm your selection. If selecting by  
location, pleaseproceedtothenextpage. Ifselectingbygenre, please  
proceed to page 19, 'Selecting a radio station by genre'.  
Note: if you make a mistake at any point, rotate the Select control until  
the Back option is selected, and then press it to go back to the previous  
menu level.  
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Selecting a radio station by location  
Caribbean  
Europe  
1. RotatetheSelectcontroltoscrollthroughthelistofregions.Thismenu  
is cyclic, i.e. you can scroll the list continually in either direction.  
Middle East  
2. When your selected continent is highlighted on the display press the  
Select control to confirm your choice. Your radio will list the countries  
available. This menu is cyclic (so you can go back through the list to  
quickly access the UK, for example).  
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Turkey  
UK  
Ukraine  
3. Rotate the Select control until your selected country is highlighted  
on the display. Press and release the Select control to confirm your  
choice. The station list for that country will appear on display.  
100-101 FM  
100-102 Century  
100.7 Heart FM  
102.2 Smooth FM  
102.3 2CR FM  
4. RotatetheSelectcontroluntilyourselectedstationnameishighlighted  
on the display.  
5. Press the Select control to confirm your choice of station. The display  
will show 'Connecting' while it finds the new station.  
100.7 Heart FM  
Connecting  
If the station has on-demand content (that is, it gives the option of  
listening to programmes which have already been broadcast), see  
page 22, 'Listening to previously broadcast material'.  
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some radio stations do not broadcast 24 hours per day, and some stations  
are not always on-line.  
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Selecting a radio station by genre  
Soft Rock  
Sports  
Talk  
1. RotatetheSelectcontroltoscrollthroughthelistofcontenttypes.This  
menu is cyclic - you can scroll the list continually in either direction.  
Top 40  
Unknown  
Varied  
2. When your selected Genre is highlighted on the display press the  
Select control to confirm your choice. Your radio will then enter the  
station list. This menu is cyclic.  
1-4  
100-101 FM  
100-102 Century  
100.7 Heart FM  
102.2 Smooth FM  
102.3 2CR FM  
3. RotatetheSelectcontroluntilyourselectedstationnameishighlighted  
on the display.  
4. Press the Select control to select the station. The display will show  
'Connecting' while it finds the new station.  
If the station has on-demand content (that is, it gives the option of  
listening to programmes which have already been broadcast), see  
“Listening to previously broadcast material” on page 22.  
100.7 Heart FM  
Connecting  
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some radio stations do not broadcast 24 hours per day, and some stations  
are not always on-line.  
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Storing a radio station in a preset  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
There are 12 memory presets available. All may be accessed using the  
rotary control. Additionally, presets 1 - 6 may be accessed using the  
remote control.  
1-5  
Off  
1. Select the required station as previously described.  
2. When the radio is playing use the Select control to access the Radio  
Location  
Genre  
Stations menu. If needed, use the Back option.  
Preset 1  
Preset 2  
Preset 3  
3. In the Radio Stations menu rotate the Select control to display the  
preset station list.  
4. Scroll through the preset list until you reach the next available preset  
(or a preset that you wish to change).  
Assigned to  
Preset 1  
5. Press and hold the Select control until the display shows that the  
station has been stored - for example, 'Assigned To Preset 1'. The  
station will be stored under this chosen preset. Repeat this procedure  
for any other preset memories that you wish to configure.  
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6. If using the remote control, presets 1 - 6 can be stored by pressing  
and holding the required preset button on the remote control without  
the need to navigate the radio menus.  
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Recalling a preset radio station  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
1. When the radio is playing use the Select control to access the Radio  
Stations menu. If needed, use the Back option.  
1-4  
2. In the Radio Stations menu rotate the Select control to display the  
Off  
preset station list.  
3. RotatetheSelectcontroltoscrollthroughthepresetstationlist(presets  
Location  
Genre  
1 - 12).  
100.7 Heart FM  
Planet Rock  
Preset 3  
BBC Radio 4  
Preset 5  
4. Highlight the required saved radio station and press and release the  
Select control. The radio will connect to the station stored in preset  
memory.  
Radio Luxembourg  
Radio Caroline  
5. Alternatively, presets 1 - 6 can be recalled by briefly pressing the  
required preset button on the remote control without the need to  
navigate the radio menus.  
Note: If you have not previously stored a radio station in the selected  
preset, your current radio station will continue to play.  
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Listening to previously broadcast material  
BBC Radio 3  
BBC Radio 4  
BBC Radio 6  
Some radio stations allow you listen to programmes that have already  
been broadcast. When you select a radio station that has this facility, the  
station does not start playing immediately, but instead the display shows  
the options 'Live' and 'On demand'.  
1-6  
Live (Real Audio)  
Live (WMA)  
1. Rotate the Select control to highlight 'Live' or 'On Demand'.  
On Demand  
2. Press and release the Select control to select:  
'Live' - plays the current output from the station as normal.  
'On Demand' - lets you listen to previous broadcasts.  
The options will depend on the station you have chosen.  
BBC Radio 4  
Live (WMA)  
On Demand  
3. When you choose 'On Demand', the display shows the names of the  
programmes available.  
Any Questions  
The Archers  
Bells on Sunday  
4. Rotate the Select control to highlight the programme that you wish to  
listen to. Press the Select control to select the programme.  
5. When you have chosen the programme you want to listen to, either  
it will start to play, or the display may show a list of days for you to  
choose from, or it may show you a playback start time of 00:00. Note  
that this is not the time that the original broadcast took place. It is the  
time after the start of the programme from which the radio will start  
playing. If a start time is displayed, skip to step 7 on the next page.  
MON  
TUE  
WED  
6. Rotate the Select control to select the day the programme was  
broadcast. Press the Select control to choose the day. The display  
will then show a programme start time of 00:00.  
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7. Tolistenfromthebeginningoftheprogramme,presstheSelect control  
again. Alternatively, rotate the Select control to choose the required  
start time and then press the Select control to start the programme  
playing.  
Start Time  
00:00  
Fast-forward / Rewind broadcasts  
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The Archers - Wed  
BBC Radio 4  
Stationswhichenableyoutolistentopreviouslybroadcastprogrammesalso  
allow you to fast-forward and rewind to any point within the programme.  
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1. Press the Fast-forward button on the remote control. The elapsed  
time that the programme has been playing will be displayed and will  
automatically advance in 30 second increments.  
2. When the required time into the programme is reached, press the  
Select button.  
2,4  
3. Press the Rewind button on the remote control to rewind. The elapsed  
time that the programme has been playing will be displayed and will  
automatically count back in 30 second increments.  
1
3
4. When the required time into the programme is reached, press the  
Select button and the programme will resume from that point.  
Play / Pause function  
Whenlisteningtopreviouslybroadcastmaterial,itispossibletotemporarily  
pause the programme if needed.  
1. To pause playback press the Play / Pause button on the remote  
1
control. To resume playback press the Play / Pause button again.  
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Customising your radio  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
In addition to storing your favourite radio stations in the radio presets, your  
radio allows you to create a customised list of stations which can appear  
in a special menu on the radio called 'My Stuff'.  
Off  
1-3  
The WM-201 uses Internet Radio technology which has been developed  
by a British company, Reciva Limited, based near Cambridge. Reciva  
allow you to register your radio on their web site, and then to associate a  
choice of radio stations with your radio. These stations can be selected  
from the large selection already listed. Additionally, if you find a radio  
station that is not listed then you may also add the Internet address (URL)  
of the station's audio stream to your selection.  
Register  
Version  
Upgrade Firmware  
Factory Reset  
Service Pack  
V257-a-297  
Registering an account on Reciva’s website  
1. Openthewebsite,http://www.reciva.com,usingtheInternetbrowser  
on your computer. Click on the ‘My Account’ link and follow the on-  
screen instructions to register an account. Please note, during the  
registration process, a validation code will be sent to you via email.  
Please enter this code when prompted to do so.  
Serial Number  
00123ABC  
2. After logging into your account, you will be able to edit your information  
for ‘My Stations’, ‘My Streams’, ‘My Details’ and ‘My Radios’ from  
the ‘My Account’ section.  
Network  
Register  
3. You can now add your Internet Radio to your account on the website  
by accessing the ‘My Radios’ link. From the ‘My Radios’ section, you  
will need to enter in your radio’s eight-digit serial number, which can  
be found from the ‘Configure > Version’ menu on the radio, and you  
will also need to enter in your radio’s registration code - which can be  
found from the ‘Configure > Register’ menu on the radio.  
Version  
Upgrade Firmware  
Key:  
6a7b8c9d  
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Configuring My Stations  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
1. Using Reciva's website at http://www.reciva.com, it is possible  
to search for radio stations that are available in Reciva’s stations  
database. Whenever stations are searched for on the website, they  
will be displayed in a list of search results together with a link to Add  
to My Stations.  
Off  
2. Clicking on the Add to My Stations link, will add the station to your  
account’s My Stations list. This list can be edited by clicking on My  
Stations under the My Account section on the website.  
Location  
Genre  
My Stuff  
Preset 1  
Preset 2  
Preset 3  
3. Once you have Internet stations available in your My Stations list,  
you may play these stations from your Internet Radio. These stations  
will be available on your radio from the menu item: ‘Radio Stations >  
My Stuff > My Stations’.  
My Stations  
Please note, the My Stuff menu item and your personal selection of radio  
stations (My Stations) will only be available on your radio once your radio  
has downloaded a new radio stations list. To cause the radio to download  
a new list of stations immediately, please remove and reconnect the power  
to your radio.  
<< Back  
If a radio station is not listed  
1. If you want to listen to a particular radio station which is currently not  
listed in your radio or on Reciva's web site, you can enter a request  
for them to add the radio station to their database.  
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Configuring My Streams  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
1. Once logged into your Reciva website account, you can add your  
own Internet radio streams to the My Streams section, which is listed  
under the My Account section. Typically, these will be Internet radio  
stations that you will have found using your computer.  
Off  
2. Clicking on My Streams will prompt you to enter the station’s name  
and its media stream URL. The media stream URL should be a link to  
a website’s actual audio stream. If you have any doubt about locating  
the media stream URLfrom a webpage, then please refer to the FAQs  
section on Reciva’s website, http://www.reciva.com.  
Location  
Genre  
My Stuff  
Preset 1  
Preset 2  
Preset 3  
3. Once you have Internet radio streams available in your My Streams  
list, you may play these stations from your Internet Radio. These  
stations will be available on your radio from the menu item: ‘Stations  
> My Stuff > My Streams’.  
My Stations  
My Streams  
<< Back  
Please note, the My Stuff menu item and your personal selection of radio  
streams (My Streams) will only be available on your radio once your radio  
has downloaded a new radio stations list. To cause the radio to download  
a new list of stations immediately, please remove and reconnect the power  
to your radio.  
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Media Player  
Media player basics  
Using Windows Shares  
The Media Player allows you to play audio files which are stored on a  
computer on your network. Supported file formats are MP3, WMA, AAC,  
WAV, FLAC, AIFF, Real Audio, AU and playlists (M3U). Note that the  
playback of DRM protected content is not supported.  
Setting up your Windows PC to allow the radio to access your audio files  
via Windows Shares. If you wish to use UPnP, please turn to page 29.  
1. Please ensure that your PC is available on the same network as your  
Internet radio. Using Windows Explorer, locate the folder where your  
audio files are stored.  
Your radio supports two file access methods. It can connect to folders  
shared on the network, commonly known as Windows Shares. It can  
also connect with file server applications using the Universal Plug and  
Play (UPnP) protocol.  
2. Right click on the folder.  
3. Select ‘Properties’.  
4. Click on ‘Sharing’.  
AllofthesupportedletypesareplayableinWindowsSharesmode.When  
using a UPnP server, the playable file types are dependant on the server  
softwareused.Forexample,MicrosoftWindowsMediaPlayer11canserve  
MP3, WMAand WAV files. To be able to play the other supported file types  
via UPnP you may need to install additional third-party software.  
5. Select ‘Share this folder on the network’ and ‘Allow network users to  
change my files’.  
When using Windows Shares, music selection is by Artist, by Album and  
optionallybytrackwithinanAlbum. WhenusingaUPnPserver, thesearch  
and selection criteria are determined by the server, but typically include  
additional options such as Genre. Many server applications also allow you  
to access files according to the folders within which they are stored.  
Please note, do not try to make your ‘My Documents’ or any of its sub-  
folders (e.g. ‘My Music’) shareable.  
Note that the references to 'PC' in this section refer to any computer device  
that may be sharing content on your network, whether it is a Windows  
device, an Apple computer, a Linux device, or any other. We use the  
generic term 'PC' simply because it is short and convenient.  
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Locate the shared audio files using the radio  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
1. UsetheSelectcontroltoswitchonyourradioandtoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu.  
3. Rotate the Select control until 'Media Player' is highlighted on the  
display and press the Select control. Alternatively, use the Media  
button on the remote control  
1-8  
Off  
Windows Shares  
UPNP Servers  
Playback mode  
Clear Queue  
<<Back  
4. Rotate the Select control until 'Windows Shares' is highlighted, then  
press to select this option.  
5. Rotate the Select control until ‘Scan for PCs’ is highlighted and press  
the Select control again.  
6. The radio will now display ‘Finding PCs’. If any PCs are sharing folders  
onthenetworktheywillbeshown. Whenthesearchiscomplete,rotate  
the Select control to highlight the PC which is sharing your files. If  
your PC does not appear, check its file sharing and firewall settings.  
By Album  
By Artist  
Scan for PC's  
Rescan Folder  
7. Press the Select control. The radio will then search the selected PC  
for shared folders. If the PC's security settings require it, the radio  
may ask for a user name and password. Enter these according to  
your PC's settings.  
Finding PC's  
8. Rotate the Select control to highlight the correct shared folder and  
Gerry's PC  
Jennifer's PC  
Mum's PC  
press the Select control to confirm the selection.  
9. The radio will display ‘File Scan…’ as it scans through the media files  
in the shared folder. The bottom row of the display will show some  
file or folder names to indicate that the file scan is in progress. If you  
have a large number of audio files this could take several minutes to  
complete.  
File Scan  
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10. Once the radio has finished scanning, it will display ‘By Album’, 'By  
Artist', etc. Use the Select control to scroll through the scanned media  
files, which will now be organised ‘By Album’, ‘By Artist’ and ‘Playlists’  
– if available.  
Note that the first time the file scan is performed, a file called ‘.reciva_  
media_cache’ is written to the folder where the audio files are stored. This  
file is created by the scanning software in order to speed up subsequent  
file scans.  
In the event that your radio cannot connect to your PC or its shared folders  
it is most likely that your PC's firewall software is blocking access (see the  
section 'Troubleshooting' on page 53).  
Set up a Windows PC to allow the radio to access your  
audio files via a UPnP server  
Selecting Media Sharing in Windows Media Player 11  
1. If your PC is running Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista then  
you can use Microsoft's Windows Media Player 11 (WMP 11) to act  
as your UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) media server. If not already  
installed on your PC, Windows Media Player 11 may be downloaded  
from Microsoft’s website and installed by following the instructions  
detailed in its installation wizard, or by using Microsoft's Windows  
Update facility.  
2. Once installed, WMP 11 can create a library from all the media files  
available to it on your PC. To add new media files to the library, select  
'File > Add to Library… > Advanced Options', click 'Add' and choose  
the files you wish to add and click ‘OK’.  
You will now need to connect your Internet radio to Windows Media  
Player 11 and configure it to allow the radio to access your media library.  
In order to this, you will need to follow these next steps.  
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Connecting the radio using UPnP  
Windows Shares  
UPNP Servers  
Playback mode  
Clear Queue  
<<Back  
1. UsetheSelectcontroltoswitchonyourradioandtoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option. Select the Media Player menu. Rotate  
the Select control to highlight 'UPNP Servers'.  
1-6  
2. Press and release the Select control and the radio will scan for all  
available UPnP servers. Note, this may take a few seconds for the  
radio to complete its scan and before the scan has completed, the  
radio will display 'Empty'. The radio will continue to display 'Empty' if  
no UPnP servers are found.  
Gerry's Music  
Jenny's Music  
<< Back  
3. After scanning, select your UPnP server (rotate the Select control if  
morethanoneUPnPserverisfound),andthenpresstheSelectcontrol.  
Your radio will normally display 'Access Denied' at this stage.  
Access denied  
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4. Your PC may now prompt you that a device has attempted to connect  
to your UPnP server. Whether you are prompted or not, in order to  
allow the radio to have access to the media files, you will need to click  
the 'Library' tab in WMP 11 and select the 'Media Sharing…' item to  
open the 'Media Sharing' window.  
Allowing a device to connect to Windows Media Player 11  
5. Fromthe'MediaSharing'window,theradiowillbelistedasanunknown  
device. Click on the unknown device shown to select it, then click the  
'Allow' button and then click 'OK'.  
Note: If you are using Microsoft Windows' firewall software, this should  
be correctly configured by WMP 11. If you are using third party firewall  
software you may need to manually configure it to allow your radio  
and WMP 11 to communicate (see 'Troubleshooting' on page 53).  
6. Select the named server again using the Select control. If WMP 11 is  
now able to communicate with your radio you will be presented with  
some media selection options by the server software.  
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Locating and playing media files when using UPnP  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
Once the UPnP server has been configured to share media files with your  
Internet radio, you select the files that you wish to play as follows:-  
1-5  
1. UsetheSelectcontroltoswitchonyourradioandtoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option. Select the Media Player menu. Rotate  
the Select control to highlight 'UPnP Servers'.  
Off  
Windows Shares  
UPNP Servers  
Playback mode  
Clear Queue  
<<Back  
2. Press Select control and the radio will scan for all available UPnP  
servers. Note that it may take a few seconds for the radio to complete  
its scan, and that before the scan has completed the radio may display  
'Empty'. The radio will continue to display 'Empty' if no UPnP servers  
are found.  
3. After a successful scan, rotate the Select control to highlight your  
Gerry's Music  
Jenny's Music  
<< Back  
UPnP server and then press the Select control.  
4. The radio will now list the media categories which are made available  
by the UPnP server - for example, 'Music' and 'Playlists'. Rotate the  
Select control to highlight which category you wish to browse, then  
press the Select control to confirm your choice.  
Music  
Playlists  
<< Back  
5. Rotate the Select control to highlight a category and press the Select  
control again. For example, you could select 'Music' and then select  
'Albums'.  
Album Artists  
Albums  
All Artists  
All Music  
Composers  
Folders  
Note: In UPnP mode the search criteria offered and the file types made  
available to the radio are a function of the UPnP server software installed  
on your PC.  
Genre  
<<Back  
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7. Rotate the Select control to highlight the media files that you wish to  
play and then press the Select control.  
Duke  
Live At Blues Alley  
Victory for the Com  
Wish You Were Here  
<< Back  
Do not worry if not all of your media appear in the menus immediately.  
Windows Media Player needs to look inside each file to identify the  
artist, album and track information from 'tags' embedded in each file.  
Additionally, Windows Media Player may take time to access the  
Internet to obtain additional information such as 'album art' which it  
can display when you examine your music library on your PC.  
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[Add to Queue]  
Cheek to Cheek  
Stormy Monday  
8. The radio will display '[Add to Queue]'. Press the Select control and  
the radio will add all the tracks in the album to its queue and begin  
playing them automatically.  
Cheek to Cheek  
Connecting  
Cheek to Cheek  
Eva Cassidy  
00:00 160k  
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Media selection  
Album  
Artist  
Genre  
Whether you access your files using Windows Shares or using UPnP, the  
file selection mechanisms are the same. The only difference between  
the two methods is that when using UPnP you will generally have a wider  
choice of search criteria, as determined by the UPnP server software on  
your computer. Some third party server applications allow customisation  
of the search criteria and indexing methods, which can be useful if you  
have a very large collection of stored music files.  
1-4  
Divine Comedy  
Eva Cassidy  
Fleetwood Mac  
The selection mechanism allows you to search by a given information  
type (Album, Artist, etc.) and then to narrow the search, either just to an  
album or to a particular track within an album. The selected album or  
track is then added to a queue of tracks to be played. You can add more  
albums or tracks to the queue while music is playing, or you can jump  
between tracks in the queue. You can also clear the queue if you wish to  
make a fresh selection. The searches described here are examples of  
the possibilities available.  
American Tune  
Live at Blues Alley  
Songbird  
[Add to Queue]  
Cheek to Cheek  
Stormy Monday  
Listening to a complete album  
1. Rotate the Select control until 'By Artist' is highlighted on the display.  
Cheek to Cheek  
Connecting  
Press the Select control.  
2. Rotate the Select control until the required artist is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Select control.  
Cheek to Cheek  
Eva Cassidy  
00:00 160k  
3. Rotate the Select control until the required album name is highlighted  
on the display. Press the Select control. '[Add to Queue]' will be  
highlighted at the head of a list of tracks.  
4. Press the Select control. The album will begin playing and all of the  
tracks in the album will be stored in the queue.  
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Listening to a single track  
[Add to Queue]  
Cheek to Cheek  
Stormy Monday  
1. If you wish to play only a particular tracks from an album, first choose  
the album as described in steps 1 - 3 on the preceding page (section  
'Listening to a complete album').  
Bridge Over Troubl  
Fine and Mellow  
1-4  
2. '[Add to Queue]' will be highlighted at the head of a list of tracks.  
3. Rotate the Select control until the required track is highlighted.  
4. Press and release the Select control. The track will begin playing.  
Bridge Over Troubl  
Connecting  
Bridge Over Troubl  
Eva Cassidy  
00:00 160k  
Queuing up albums for playback later  
While the Media Player is playing, you may add additional albums or  
tracks to the media queue.  
American Tune  
Live at Blues Alley  
Songbird  
1. Use rotary control (with the back option as needed) to search for and  
highlight the required album (or use the Select, Back and Menu up  
and Menu down buttons on the remote control).  
1-3  
2. Press the Select control (or button) to choose the album. The list of  
[Add to Queue]  
Cheek to Cheek  
Stormy Monday  
tracks for the album will be displayed, headed by '[Add to Queue]'.  
3. Ifneeded,rotatetheSelectcontrolortheMenuupbuttonontheremote  
control so that '[Add to Queue]' is highlighted. Press and release the  
Select control. 'Tracks Added to Queue' will be displayed.  
Tracks Added To  
Queue  
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Queuing up tracks for playback later  
1. If you wish to add only particular tracks from an album to the queue,  
first choose the album as described in steps 1 - 3 on the preceding  
page (section 'Queuing up albums for playback later').  
[Add to Queue]  
Cheek to Cheek  
Stormy Monday  
2. Use the Rotary control (or use the Menu up and Menu down buttons  
1-3  
on the remote control) to search for and highlight the required track.  
Track Added To  
Queue  
3. Press the Select control (or button). ‘TrackAdded To Queuewill show  
on the display.  
Controlling playback  
1. Press and hold the Play / Pause button on the remote control to stop  
Name of Track  
Stopped  
playback of the current track.  
If you press and release the button again, playback will resume from  
the beginning of the same track  
1,2  
2. Press and release the Play / Pause button to pause playback of the  
Name of Track  
01:47 Paused  
current track.  
If you press and release the button again, playback will resume from  
the point where is was paused.  
3. Press the Rewind button to start playback of the previous track in the  
queue.  
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3
4. Press the Fast-forward button to start playback of the next track in  
the queue.  
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Browsing the list of tracks currently queued up for  
playback  
List of tracks  
1 of 60  
1. Press the Queue button on the remote control. The currently playing  
track name will be displayed, along with its position in the queue.  
2. Use the Menu up or Menu down buttons (or rotate the Select control)  
to see which tracks are queued up for playback.  
2
3. If you want to jump to a particular track in the queue, press the Select  
button (or the rotary control) when the required track is displayed.  
Playback will then continue from the beginning of that track.  
1
3
Clearing the media player queue  
1. When the radio is playing press the Select control to access the  
menus. If needed, use the Back option to access the main Media  
Player menu.  
Windows Shares  
UPNP Servers  
Playback mode  
Clear Queue  
<<Back  
2. Press the Select control and rotate the Select control until 'Clear  
1-3  
Queue' is displayed.  
3. Press the Select control. The display will then show 'Queue cleared'  
Queue cleared  
and all tracks will be erased from the media queue.  
4. Alternatively, a long press of the Queue button can be used to clear  
the queue from any point in the Media Player without any need to  
navigate the menus.  
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Playing tracks in the queue repeatedly  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
1. WhentheradioisplayingpresstheSelectcontroltoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu.  
2. Rotate the Select control until 'Media Player' is highlighted on the  
display then press the Select control to enter the Media Player menu.  
Alternatively press the Media button on the remote control.  
1-5  
Off  
Windows Shares  
UPNP Servers  
Playback mode  
Clear Queue  
<<Back  
3. RotatetheSelectcontroluntil'PlaybackMode'isdisplayedthenpress  
the Select control.  
4. RotatetheSelectcontroluntil'Repeat'ishighlighted.Pressandrelease  
the Select control. The display will show 'Enable' with a YES / NO  
option.  
Repeat  
Shuffle  
<< Back  
5. Rotate the Select control to select 'YES', then press the Select control  
to confirm that Repeat mode should be enabled. If you do not wish to  
enable Repeat mode select 'NO'.  
Enable  
YES NO  
If Repeat mode has previously been enabled, then the display will show  
'Disable' with a YES / NO option after step 4. Select 'YES' to cancel  
Repeat mode.  
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Playing tracks in random order  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
1. WhentheradioisplayingpresstheSelectcontroltoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu.  
2. Rotate the Select control until 'Media Player' is highlighted on the  
display then press the Select control to enter the Media Player menu.  
Alternatively press the Media button on the remote control.  
1-5  
Off  
Windows Shares  
UPNP Servers  
Playback mode  
Clear Queue  
<<Back  
3. RotatetheSelectcontroluntil'PlaybackMode'isdisplayedthenpress  
the Select control.  
4. RotatetheSelectcontroluntil'Shuffle'ishighlighted.Pressandrelease  
the Select control. The display will show 'Enable' with a YES / NO  
option.  
Repeat  
Shuffle  
<< Back  
5. Rotate the Select control to select 'YES', then press the Select control  
to confirm that Shuffle mode should be enabled. If you do not wish to  
enable Shuffle mode select 'NO'.  
Enable  
YES NO  
If Shuffle mode has previously been enabled, then the display will show  
'Disable' with a YES / NO option after step 4. Select 'YES' to cancel  
shuffle mode.  
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Auxiliary input socket  
Your radio has a 3.5mm stereo jack socket for connection to external audio  
sources. This can be configured to two sensitivity levels to suit the output  
level of the connected device.  
1. Connect an external audio source, such as an MP3 or CD player to  
the Aux In socket on the back of the radio.  
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2. UsetheSelectcontroltoswitchonyourradioandtoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu.  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary Input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
3. Rotate the Select control until Auxiliary Input is highlighted on the  
display.  
4. Press the Select control. The display will then show 'Aux In' and the  
external source will be selected. Alternatively, simply press the Aux  
button on the remote control.  
2,3  
Off  
Aux In  
4. If you are using a headphone output on the connected player, adjust  
thevolumecontrolontheplayertoamid-levelandthenusethevolume  
control on your Internet radio to set a comfortable listening level.  
Note: In the event that the sound is either too quiet, or loud and distorted,  
it may be that you need to adjust the Auxiliary Input level setting - please  
see the following page.  
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Setting the auxiliary input level  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary Input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
Different audio sources can vary quite significantly in the strength of  
the signals which they provide to other equipment such as your Internet  
radio. In particular, some headphone outputs are at a much lower level  
than others, and almost all headphone outputs are at a lower level than  
so called 'Line-level' outputs.  
1-5  
Off  
So that you may use your radio with a range of external audio sources,  
the input sensitivity of the Auxiliary Input may be configured to suit either  
Headphone or Line-level outputs. The Headphone Level setting is the  
more sensitive of the two.  
Aux Input Level  
Backlight  
Clock Setup  
Headphone Level  
Line Input Level  
<< Back  
1. WhentheradioisplayingpresstheSelectcontroltoaccessthemenus.  
Ifneeded, usetheBackoptiontoaccessthemainModemenu. Rotate  
the Select control until 'Configure' is highlighted on the display.  
Headphone level  
2. Press the Select control to show the Configure menu on the display.  
selected  
Rotate the Select control until 'Auxiliary input level' is highlighted.  
3. Rotate the Select control until either 'Headphone level' or 'Line Input  
Level' is highlighted on the display, and then press the Select control  
to activate the desired setting.  
4. If needed, select the Back option to exit the menu.  
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Setting the clock  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
Normally the WM-201 Internet radio will set its clock automatically to UK  
time after a connection to the Internet has been established. Should you  
need to set the time manually, please follow this procedure.  
Off  
1-8  
1. UsetheSelectcontroltoswitchonyourradioandtoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu.  
Aux Input Level  
Backlight  
2. Rotate the Select control until the display says 'Configure'. Press the  
Clock Setup  
Select control to enter the configure menu.  
3. Rotate the Select control until 'Clock Setup' appears on the display.  
Set Time/Date  
Clock Format  
DST  
Press the Select control to enter the clock setup menu.  
4. Rotate the Select control until 'Set Time/Date' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Select control to highlight the hour digits on the  
display.  
Set Time  
10:00  
5. Rotate the Select control to select the hour. Press the Select control  
to highlight the minute digits on the display.  
Set Time  
10:00  
6. Rotate the Select control until the correct date is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Select control enter the date and to highlight the  
month on the display.  
Set Date  
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7. Rotate the Select control to select the correct month. Press the Select  
control enter the month and to highlight the year on the display.  
Time and Date  
Set  
8. Rotate the Select control to select the year. Press the Select control  
to confirm the clock setting. The display will show 'Time and Date Set'  
and will then return to the radio station display.  
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Setting the clock format  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
The clock display can be set to 12 or 24 hour format. The selected format  
is then also used when setting the alarms.  
1-5  
Off  
1. UsetheSelectcontroltoswitchonyourradioandtoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu.  
Aux Input Level  
Backlight  
2. Rotate the Select control until the display says 'Configure'. Press and  
release the Select control to enter the configure menu.  
Clock Setup  
3. Rotate the Select control until 'Clock Setup' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Select control to enter the clock setup menu.  
Set Time/Date  
Clock Format  
DST  
4. Rotate the Select control until 'Clock format' is highlighted on the  
display. Press the Select control to enter the clock format menu.  
Clock format  
5. Rotate the Select control to select either 24 hour or 12 hour format.  
24 12  
Press the Select control to confirm your choice of clock format.  
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Setting daylight saving time  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
Normally your radio will use European rules for Daylight Saving Time so  
that the changes between Greenwich Mean Time and British Summer  
Time will be handled automatically. If this is not suitable for your location  
the time change may be configured manually.  
1-5  
Off  
These three options are available:  
Aux Input Level  
Backlight  
European  
DST On  
DST Off  
- Sets DST by European rules.  
Clock Setup  
- Sets Daylight Saving Time (offset +1 hour)  
- Cancels Daylight Saving Time.  
Set Time/Date  
Clock Format  
DST  
1. UsetheSelectcontroltoswitchonyourradioandtoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu.  
2. Rotate the Select control until the display says 'Configure'. Press and  
release the Select control to enter the configure settings.  
European DST  
DST On  
3. Rotate the Select control until 'Clock Setup' appears on the display.  
DST Off  
Press the Select control to enter the clock setup menu.  
4. Rotate the Select control until 'DST' appears on the display. Press  
the Select control to enter the clock format menu.  
5. Rotate the Select control to select either 'European DST', 'DST On'  
or 'DST Off' as required. Press the Select control to confirm your  
choice.  
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Setting the alarm clock  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
Your radio has four separate alarms which can be set to wake you to  
either a radio station or a buzzer alarm. Each alarm can be set to sound  
either once, everyday, weekly, weekdays or at weekends. In the event of  
a power interruption your radio has a built in memory chip that will retain  
your alarm settings.  
1-5  
Off  
Note: If no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds the radio will exit the alarm  
setup. If you make a mistake at any point, use the Back option to go back  
to the previous screen.  
Set Alarms  
Sleep timer  
<<Back  
1. UsetheSelectcontroltoswitchonyourradioandtoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu.  
2. Rotate the Select control until the 'Alarm clock' is highlighted on the  
Disable all  
1 OFF  
display. Press the Select control to enter the alarm settings.  
2 OFF  
3 OFF  
4 OFF  
3. RotatetheSelectcontroluntil'SetAlarms'ishighlighted onthedisplay  
thenpresstheSelectcontrol.Thedisplaywillshowthestatusofalarms  
1-4. It will also offer a 'Disable All' option.  
4. Rotate the Select control until the desired alarm 1 - 4 is highlighted  
on the display. Alarms which are not highlighted show the time of the  
next alarm (if any) and the day of the week on which they will occur.  
The currently highlighted entry will scroll through the full alarm details  
including whether the alarm is daily, weekly, etc. and the details of the  
alarm type (buzzer or radio station name).  
Set Time  
00:00 AM  
5. To change the setting for the highlighted alarm press the Select  
control. The alarm hour will be highlighted. The 12 hour or 24 hour  
clock format will be used according to the currently selected clock  
format option (please see page 42).  
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Set Time  
07:00 AM  
6. Rotate the Select control to choose the hour for the alarm. Press  
the Select control to store this setting and the minute digits will be  
highlighted.  
6-11  
Set Time  
07:30 AM  
7. Rotate the Select control to choose the minute for the alarm. Press  
and Select control to store this setting. The alarm day option will be  
highlighted on the display:-  
Once  
Everyday  
Weekly  
Weekdays  
Weekends  
Once  
- will sound at one time only  
- will sound everyday.  
Everyday  
Weekly  
- will sound once every week.  
- will sound on weekdays only.  
- will sound on weekends only.  
Weekdays  
Weekends  
Monday  
Tuesday  
Wednesday  
Thursday  
Friday  
8. Rotate the Select control to choose one of the above options for the  
alarm. Press the Select control to store this setting. If setting the alarm  
to everyday, weekdays or weekends please skip to point 10.  
Saturday  
Sunday  
9. Rotate the Select control until the required day of the week for the  
alarm is highlighted on the display. Press the Select control to store  
this setting. The radio will enter the alarm mode option.  
Buzzer  
100-102 Century  
100.7 Heart FM  
102.2 Smooth FM  
102.3 2CR FM  
10. The alarm can be set to a radio station or a buzzer alarm. The radio  
station alarm may be set to any of the stations which have been stored  
as presets or to the station currently being listened to. Rotate the  
Select control to select either Buzzer or the required radio station.  
11. Press the Select control to confirm the alarm settings. Your radio will  
show 'Alarm Set' and will go back to the list of alarms with the new  
alarm setting shown in the display.  
Alarm Set  
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When the alarm sounds  
Disable all  
The radio alarm will sound at the selected times for up to 60 minutes  
unless cancelled. The volume for the radio alarm will be the same as the  
volume previously used when listening to the radio or media player. If for  
any reason the radio cannot connect to the requested radio station at the  
time that the alarm is due, the buzzer alarm will be used instead.  
1 07:30 Monday Buzzer  
2 OFF  
3 OFF  
4 OFF  
1,2  
The buzzer alarm sounds for 10 minutes and the volume will gradually  
increase from a low level. If the radio is playing at the time that the buzzer  
sounds, then the buzzer volume is based on the radio volume setting.  
Turn on Radio  
YES  
NO  
1. If the radio alarm sounds when the radio is in standby, the display will  
show 'Turn on Radio' with a YES / NO option. If no action is taken the  
radio will switch off at the end of the alarm period. If you select NO,  
the radio will switch off immediately. If you wish to listen to the radio,  
or to be able to select alternative stations, then select YES using the  
Select control.  
Stop alarm  
YES NO  
Alarm  
2. If a radio alarm sounds and the radio is already playing, the radio will  
change to the station specified for the alarm, and the display will show  
'Stop alarm' with a YES / NO option. Selecting YES will revert to the  
previous radio station or the media player. Selecting NO will allow  
the radio station from the alarm to continue.  
3. If the buzzer alarm sounds when the radio is in standby, the display  
will show 'Turn on Radio' with a YES / NO option. If no action is taken,  
the buzzer will stop after 10 minutes. If you select NO, the alarm will  
switch off immediately. If you wish to listen to the radio or media player,  
then select YES using the Select control.  
4. If the buzzer alarm sounds when the radio is already playing, the  
display will show 'Alarm'. If no action is taken, the buzzer will stop  
after 10 minutes. If you wish to go back to the radio station press the  
Select control.  
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Disabling alarms  
Disable all  
1 OFF  
2 9:30 AM Tue  
3 10:30 AM Wed  
4 7:30 PM Thu  
1. To Disable all alarms enter the alarm setup menu and Rotate the  
Select control until 'Disable all' is highlighted on the display. Press the  
Select control to confirm. The display will show 'All alarms disabled'  
for 3 seconds then return to the alarms list display.  
1,2  
2. To Disable a single alarm enter the alarm setup menu and rotate the  
Selectcontroluntilthedesiredalarmishighlightedonthedisplay.Press  
the Select control. The display will show 'Enable Alarm YES / NO'.  
Enable Alarm  
If NO is selected alarm is cancelled and the display returns to the  
alarm list.  
YES NO  
If YES is selected the alarm details may be changed by modifying  
any or all of the alarm options (from point 5 on page 44, 'Setting the  
alarms').  
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Sleep timer  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
Your radio can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed. The  
sleep setting can be adjusted between 15 and 120 minutes in 15 minute  
increments.  
1-6  
Off  
1. WhentheradioisplayingpresstheSelectcontroltoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu.  
2. Rotate the Select control until the 'Alarm clock' is highlighted on the  
Set Alarms  
Sleep Timer  
<<Back  
display then press the Select control.  
3. RotatetheSelectcontroluntil'Sleeptimer'ishighlightedonthedisplay  
then press the Select control.  
Sleep Timeout  
00:15  
4. RotatetheSelectcontroluntiltherequiredsleeptimesettingisselected  
between 15 and 120 minutes or to Off. Press the Select control to  
confirm the setting.  
Sleep Timeout  
Off  
5. The display will show 'Sleep timer' set. Your radio will switch off after  
the preset time has elapsed.  
6. To cancel the sleep time before the preset time has elapsed and to  
turn off the radio, use the Select control (or the remote control) to turn  
the radio off manually. To cancel the sleep timer and leave the radio  
playing, go back into the sleep timer settings (steps 1 to 4 above) and  
select the Off option in step 4.  
Duringthelasttwominutesofthesleeptimerperiod,theradiowillgradually  
reduce the volume before switching off.  
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Backlight  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
This option allows you to alter the radio’s display backlight settings to suit  
your needs. Separate settings are available for Active mode (while using  
the menu system), Inactive mode (when listening), and Standby mode  
(when the radio is off with just the clock display showing).  
1-5  
Off  
1. UsetheSelectcontroltoswitchonyourradioandtoaccessthemenus.  
If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode menu.  
2. RotatetheSelectcontroluntil'Configure'ishighlightedonthedisplay.  
Press the Select control to enter the Configure menu.  
Aux Input Level  
Backlight  
Language  
Clock Setup  
3. Rotate the Select control until 'Backlight' is highlighted on the display.  
Press the Select control to enter the Backlight menu.  
4. ThebacklightsettingcanbeadjustedforActive’,InactiveandStandby’  
modes. Rotate the Select control to highlight the desired backlight  
option then press the Select control.  
Active  
Inactive  
Standby  
<<Back  
5. The radio will now display the setting for the selected backlight option.  
You can alter this value by rotating the Select control to increase or  
decrease it according to your needs.  
Active Level  
27  
6. When the desired value is reached, press the Select control to store  
the setting. If the value is not modified or stored after five seconds, the  
radio exit the Backlight menu and will return to its previous display.  
Active Level  
Set to 27  
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Language selection  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
This facility allows you to change the display language for the menus.  
1. Use the Select control to switch on your radio and to access the  
menus. If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode  
menu. Rotate the Select control until 'Configure' is highlighted on the  
display then press the Select control to enter the Configure menu.  
Off  
1-4  
Register  
Version  
2. Rotate the Select control until 'Language' is highlighted then press  
the Select control to access the list of available languages (English,  
French,Spanish,German,Danish,Italian,Dutch,Portuguese,Finnish,  
Swedish and Norwegian).  
Upgrade Firmware  
Factory Reset  
<<Back  
Aux Input Level  
Backlight  
3. Rotate the Select control to highlight the desired menu language.  
Press the Select control confirm your choice and to restart the radio  
using the chosen language.  
Language  
Clock Setup  
Software version display  
The software version display is provided for your reference only.  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
1. UsetheSelectcontroltoswitchonyourradioandtoaccessthemenus.  
Ifneeded, usetheBackoptiontoaccessthemainModemenu. Rotate  
the Select control until 'Configure' is highlighted on the display.  
1-3  
Off  
2. Press and release the Select control to enter the Configure menu.  
Rotate the Select control until 'Version' is highlighted.  
3. Press and release the Select control to show the current software  
version on the display. Rotating the control will display additional  
information. Use the Back option to exit.  
Service Pack  
V257-a-297  
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Network Configuration  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary Input  
Alarm Clock  
Configure  
This menu enables you to configure your radio’s network settings, scan for  
a connection to an alternative wireless network, or to manually configure  
the network parameters. This can be useful if you take the Internet radio  
to another location where there is a different network setup.  
1,2  
Off  
It is possible to configure your radio to connect to your network via an  
available Ethernet connection (RJ-45) or via a Wi-Fi router.  
Aux Input Level  
Backlight  
Language  
Configuring the radio only to use a wired Ethernet  
connection  
Clock Setup  
Network  
Register  
1. Fromtheradio’sNetworkConfigurationmenu,select'Wired / Wireless'.  
This menu will present you with three options: 'Wireless Only',  
'Wired Only'and'Auto'.Selecting'Wired Only'willallowcausetheradio  
to restart and then to use only its Ethernet connection to communicate  
with the network. The radio will also disable its wireless network  
capabilities. This will require your radio to be physically connected to  
a wired Ethernet using the RJ-45 socket on the rear panel.  
Version  
Scan for networks  
Enter network name  
View Config  
Edit Config  
Configuring the radio only to use a Wi-Fi connection  
Wired/Wireless  
Signal Warning  
<< Back  
2. Selecting the 'Wireless Only' option from the 'Wired / Wireless' menu  
will allow cause the radio to restart and then only to use only its Wi-Fi  
connectiontocommunicatewiththenetwork.Theradiowillalsodisable  
its Ethernet connection.  
Auto  
Wired Only  
Wireless Only  
<< Back  
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Configuring the radio to use either an Ethernet or a  
Wi-Fi connection  
Auto  
Wired Only  
Wireless Only  
<< Back  
3. Selecting the 'Auto' option from the 'Wired / Wireless' menu will  
cause the radio to restart. It will then attempt to establish an Ethernet  
connection to the network. If no Ethernet connection is available the  
radio will attempt to establish a Wi-Fi connection to the network.  
3
Having established a particular type of connection to the network, this  
connection will remain in use while the radio is on.  
The Network Configuration menu also allows you to choose whether or  
not the Internet radio displays a warning message when the Wi-Fi signal  
strength is low. You can enable this feature by selecting 'Signal Warning'  
and then selecting 'Yes'.  
Entering the network name manually  
Scan for networks  
Enter network name  
View Config  
If your network is configured with a hidden ESSID, then you will need to  
enter the network name manually.  
1,2  
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1. In the Network Configuration menu, select 'Enter network name'. A  
string of characters will be displayed. You can scroll through this list by  
turning the rotary control or by pressing the Menu up or Menu down  
buttons. The centre character will be entered into the network name  
each time that you press Select.  
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END  
◄ ►01  
Les's-network█  
If you make an error, either use the Back button on the remote control,  
or give a long press on the rotary control.  
Connecting to  
network  
2. When the name has been entered, locate the END symbol in the string  
of characters and then press Select. The radio will then try to connect  
to the named network. The remainder of the connection procedure  
should then be followed - see page 13, step 9.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you experience any trouble with your Internet radio, then you may find  
it useful to visit the help section on our web site at  
or on Reciva's website at  
If you have difficulty connecting the radio to your wireless network, some  
of these steps may help to resolve the problem:  
1. Confirm that a Wi-Fi connected PC can access the Internet (i.e. can  
browse the web) using the same network.  
2. Check that a DHCP server is available, or that you have configured a  
static IP address on the radio. You can configure a static IP address  
on the radio using the menu item ‘Configure -> Network Config -> Edit  
Config’, and then select ‘No’ for ‘Auto (DHCP)’.  
3. Check that your network’s firewall is not blocking any outgoing ports.  
As a minimum, the radio needs access to UDP and TCP ports 80, 554,  
1755, 5000 and 7070. The use of Windows Shares requires access  
to UDP and TCP ports 135 - 139 and 445. Windows Media Player 11  
will allocate a port number for UPnP media sharing and will configure  
Microsoft's Windows built-in firewall appropriately. Other firewall  
software may require configration for UPnP or to allow particular IP  
addresses to have trusted access.  
4. Checkthatyouraccesspointdoesnotrestrictconnectionstoparticular  
MAC addresses. You can view the radio’s MAC address using the  
menu item 'Configure -> Network Config -> View Config -> MAC  
address'. Note that the WM-201 radio has both wired and wireless  
MAC addresses.  
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5. If you have an encrypted network, check that you have entered the  
correct key or pass-phrase into the radio. Remember that text-format  
WPA keys are case sensitive. If your radio displays 'Wireless error'  
when attempting to connect to an encrypted network followed by a  
5-digit number, then please ensure that you enter the correct pass  
-phrase for the network. If the problem persists, then you may need  
to consult your network configuration.  
If your radio can connect to the network successfully, but is unable to play  
particular stations, it may be due to one of the following causes:  
1. The station is not broadcasting at this time of the day (remember it  
may be located in a different time zone).  
2. Thestationhasreachedthemaximumallowednumberofsimultaneous  
listeners.  
3. The Internet connection between your radio and the server (often  
located in a different country) is slow.  
4. The station is not broadcasting any more.  
5. The link to the audio stream used by the radio is out of date.  
6. The radio station is broadcasting using an audio format which is not  
playable by your radio (although the WM-201 does play almost all  
formats used by regular broadcasters).  
Try using a PC to play back the stream via the broadcaster’s web site.  
If you can play back the station with a PC, use the form at http://www.  
reciva.com to notify Reciva so that they can update the station data that  
is used by the radio.  
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Factory reset  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
If you wish to completely reset your radio to its initial state this may be  
performed by following this procedure.  
1. Use the Select control to switch on your radio and to access the  
menus. If needed, use the Back option to access the main Mode  
menu. Rotate the Select control until 'Configure' is highlighted on  
the display.  
1-3  
Off  
2. Press the Select control to enter the Configure menu. Rotate the  
Register  
Version  
Select control until 'Factory Reset' is highlighted on the display.  
Upgrade Firmware  
Factory Reset  
<<Back  
3. Press the Select control again and the display will show 'Are you  
sure?'. Rotate the Select control to highlight 'Yes' if you wish to carry  
out a system reset or highlight 'No' if wish to return to the previous  
screen. Then press the Select control again.  
4. A full reset will be performed, the station list together with any preset  
stations will be erased and your wireless network connection details  
will be lost. All configuration settings will be restored to their defaults,  
and the language used for menus will be reset to English.  
Are you sure?  
YES NO  
In the event that you are unable to access the menus (or if the language  
setting has accidentally been changed to a language that you cannot  
understand) the Factory Reset may also be performed as follows:  
Factory Reset  
Complete  
1. Remove all power from the unit and wait 30 seconds.  
2. Then, re-apply power while simultaneously pressing and holding the  
front panel rotary control. Keep this pressed as the radio powers up  
and until it displays 'Factory Reset Complete'. This should normally  
only take between 10 and 15 few seconds. Then, release the control  
while the radio restarts.  
2
3. If this is not successful, please remove power for one minute, and  
then repeat the operation.  
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Upgrade firmware  
Radio Stations  
Media Player  
Auxiliary input  
Alarm clock  
Configure  
From time to time, new software features for your radio may be developed.  
For example, a new audio decoder may be added to allow an alternative  
audio format to be supported. You radio has therefore been designed to  
allow its internal software to be upgraded using your Internet connection.  
The upgrade mechanism is accessible via the Configure menu.  
Off  
Roberts does not recommend that you use this option unless it is  
recommendtoyoubyRobertsCustomerServices. Upgradingthesoftware  
will remove all network settings, radio station presets and alarm settings  
from your radio. Do not attempt this procedure unless you have a good  
Internet connection and a reliable mains power supply. If you connect to  
your router using a Wi-Fi connection, make sure that this is also reliable  
before proceeding.  
Register  
Version  
Upgrade Firmware  
Factory Reset  
<<Back  
The Upgrade Firmware option allows your radio to download new internal  
software from the Reciva portal on the Internet. If there is new software  
available, then the radio will ask whether you want to download it or not.  
Selecting No or using the Back option will cancel the operation.Asoftware  
upgrade may take several minutes.  
Checking For  
Updates  
No Upgrade  
Available  
IMPORTANT: Do not switch off the power to the radio until the upgrade  
operation is complete and the radio has restarted, otherwise the radio  
may become permanently damaged.  
Once the software upgrade is completed your radio will restart. If you use  
a Wi-Fi connection, you will need to re-enter all network settings in order  
to be able reconnect to your network. A firmware update also erases all  
radio station presets, alarm settings, and configuration options.  
Update Software  
YES NO  
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Headphone socket  
1. A 3.5mm Headphone Socket located on the rear of your radio is  
provided for use with headphones. Inserting a plug automatically  
mutes the internal loudspeaker.  
IMPORTANT:Excessivesoundpressurefromearphonesandheadphones  
can cause hearing loss.  
Line out socket (3.5mm Jack)  
A 3.5mm Line Out socket located on the rear of your radio is provided for  
connecting the audio signal to an external amplifier. Inserting an audio  
cableintothissocketwillnotmutetheinternalloudspeaker. Setthevolume  
control on the radio to minimum if desired.  
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General  
Do not allow your radio to be exposed to water, steam or sand. Do not  
leave your radio where excessive heat could cause damage.  
The radio shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects  
filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the radio.  
It is recommended to operate the product such that there is a minimum  
distance (10cm recommended) to adjacent objects in order to ensure  
good ventilation.  
The name plate is located on the rear of the radio.  
The ventilation of the product should not be restricted by covering it  
with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains etc.  
No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on  
the product.  
It is recommended to avoid using or storing the product at extremes  
of temperature.Avoid leaving the unit in cars, on window sills, in direct  
sunlight etc.  
Circuit features  
Loudspeaker  
Specifications  
2 x 75 mm  
Power Requirements  
Mains  
AC 230 volts, 50Hz  
CR2032  
only  
Output Power  
5 Watts RMS per channel  
Battery (Remote control)  
Headphone socket  
Auxiliary In socket  
Line Out socket  
3.5mm dia  
3.5mm dia  
3.5mm dia  
Connectivity  
Wired Ethernet  
Wi-Fi  
10/100M bits/sec via RJ-45  
802.11b and 802.11g supported  
WEP and WPA encryption supported  
Aerial System  
External Wi-Fi Antenna  
The Company reserves the right to amend the specification without notice.  
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Mains supply  
Fuse  
When replacing the fuse only a 3 Amp ASTA approved to BS1362 type  
should be used. Be sure to re-fit the fuse cover.  
The WM-201 will operate from a supply of AC 230 volts, 50Hz  
only.  
DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is  
not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to  
reachapowerpoint, thenobtainanappropriatesafetyapprovedextension  
lead or adaptor. If in doubt consult your dealer.  
IF IN DOUBT - CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.  
Replacement fuse holders are available from Roberts Radio Technical  
Services at the address shown on the rear of this manual.  
If the event that the mains plug is cut off, remove the fuse and dispose  
of the plug immediately to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent  
connection to the mains supply.  
If this product is not supplied with a mains plug, or one has to be fitted,  
then follow the instructions given below:  
IMPORTANT. DO NOT make any connection to the larger terminal which  
is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol  
or coloured  
Green or Green-and-yellow.  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following  
codes :-  
BLUE - NEUTRAL  
BROWN - LIVE  
The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked L or  
coloured BLACK.  
The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked N  
or coloured RED.  
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Software license information  
This product contains software licensed under version 2 of the GNU Public License and version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser Public License, The source  
This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and under a licence from Microsoft Licensing, GP. Use or distribution of such  
technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft Corporation and / or Microsoft Licensing, GP as applicable.  
The Roberts WM-201 Internet radio incorporates  
hardwareandsoftwaretechnologywhichhasbeen  
developed by Reciva Limited, Cambridge, UK.  
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Guarantee  
This instrument is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of delivery to the original owner against failure due to faulty workmanship or component  
breakdown, subject to the procedure stated below. Should any component or part fail during this guarantee period it will be repaired or replaced free  
of charge.  
The guarantee does not cover:  
1. Damage resulting from incorrect use.  
2. Consequential damage.  
3. Receivers with removed or defaced serial numbers.  
N.B. Damaged or broken aerials will not be replaced under guarantee.  
Procedure:  
Any claim under this guarantee should be made through the dealer from whom the instrument was purchased. It is likely that your Roberts' dealer  
will be able to attend to any defect quickly and efficiently but should it be necessary the dealer will return the instrument to the Company’s service  
department for attention. In the event that it is not possible to return the instrument to the Roberts' dealer from whom it was purchased, please contact  
Roberts Radio Technical Services at the address shown overleaf.  
These statements do not affect the statutory rights of a consumer.  
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ROBERTS RADIO TECHNICAL SERVICES  
97-99 Worton Road  
Isleworth Middlesex  
TW7 6EG  
Technical Helpline :- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri during office hours)  
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