Lenco IR-2100 B manual

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    User Ma nual IR-2100 Internet / FM Ra dio Please read this user manual carefully bef ore using the receiver[...]

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    1 Location of Con trols 1. LCD Display 2. Play/Pause or Preset 1 3. Previous or Pre set 2 4. Next or Preset 3 5. Browse or Prese t 4 6. S top or Preset 5 7. 5+ 8. S tandby 9. Mode 10. Back 11. Reply (reserved f or future function) 12. Select 13. V olume Down 14. V olume Up 15. T u ne Down 16. T u ne Up[...]

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    2 SETTING UP Please fol low those ste ps for c onnecting your radio to your net work Step 1- Sw itching on the radio; Plug the cab le from the AC Cord i nto the sock et on the back of the radio, then s witch on at th e mains. Caution: Onl y use the AC Cord th at suppl ied with the radio. Co nnecting a p ower s upply with a different r ating will ca[...]

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    3 (5)Press the SELECT button; (6) P res s Tu ne up o r down until th e displa y says “W ired/W ireless”; (7) Press the SEL ECT button; ( 8 ) Pre ss Tun e up or do wn until your appropr iate eq uipm ent; there is Auto , W ired Only, W ireless Only Options . If you select A uto, it wi ll be select a utomatic ally . If you select W ired Onl y , It[...]

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    4 The displa y shows “Con necting t o network ” as the rad io connects to the networ k: Then it wil l be displa yed: You m y see a mes sage saying <Station Upd ate From Reciva>. T his indicat es that som e new radio stations m ay be avail able since you last con nected, or others m ay have ceas ed to broadc ast. The list of ava ilable sta[...]

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    5 USING THE PRODU CT Choosing a r adio station to listen to 1. W ith <Station> the high lighted m enu, press the select butto n. Or if the sc reen does not dis play<stations >, pr es s T une up o r do wn u ntil it does and then pres s th e SELECT butt on. 2. Press T une up or do wn to c hoose from <Location >or <Genre >. <[...]

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    6 Listen to t he FM radio: In ord er to s witch the radi o f rom Internet radio, y o u n eed to p ress the “Mod e” k ey once or select the Tuner in the menu list, the radio will the n autom atically tune to t he nearest s tation; On the top line of the d isplay is cur rent station nam e of frequenc y , and the r adio ca n displa y the RDS m e[...]

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    7 Storing a radio station in a pre set by the f ront rem ote control: To stor e a preset, you must firs t be listening to th e stati on that you would like to s ave, then press STORE but ton. T hen press the pr eset num ber you would lik e to save and allow 2 secon ds to stor e the station into the prese t. The LCD will then show <Assigned to pr[...]

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    8 Setting the AL A RM Note: If you make a mist ake at an y point, pre ss B ACK butto n to go back t o the previo us screen 1. Press the S ELECT button. 2. Press T une up or do wn until the d isplay sa ys<Conf igure>. 3. Press the S ELECT button. 4. Press T une up or do wn until the d isplay sa ys<Clock >. 5. Press the S ELECT button. 6.[...]

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    9 10. Press Tune up or do wn unt il the hour sett ing is cor rect, then pr ess the S ELECT button. 11. Press Tune up or do wn unt il the minute s etting is c orrect, the n press the S ELECT button. The di spla y says Ala rm Set with the time of the alarm shown beneath for 3 seconds, t hen ret urns to the radio st ation disp lay in standb y, the ala[...]

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    10 Instructions f or stream ing 1. Select Med ia Player on the radio. S witch on the internet radio and press BACK until you are at the top level m enu. Press Tune up or d own until Media Player is displa yed and pres s the SELECT button. 2. You will be able to choose f rom 2 playback track s; A. If you s elect ‘Window s Shares’ m enu: (1) Scan[...]

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    1 1 Listening t o a single sha red trac k 1. Press T une Up or Do wn until ‘ B y Artist’ is disp layed. 2. Press the SE LECT but ton. 3. Press T une Up or Do wn Until the re quired ar tist is disp layed. 4. Press the SE LECT but ton. 5. Press T une Up or Do wn until the re quired alb um nam e is displa yed. 6. Press the SE LECT but ton.’ [Add[...]

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    12 Controlling playback 1. Use the ST OP button t o stop pla yback. 2. Use the PL AY/PAUSE/ STOP but ton to either pause a currentl y playing track or to restart a currentl y paused trac k or to res tart a stoppe d track . 3. Use the PL AY/PAUSE/ STOP but ton to stop a c urrentl y playing when you press and hold the button for 2 s econds. 4. Use th[...]

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    13 2. Navigate to to p-level m enu item ‘Media Pl ayer’ using the SEL ECT and BAC K butto ns. 3. Press the SE LECT but ton. 4. Press T une Up or Do wn until ‘Pla yback Mode’ is displa yed. 5. Press the SE LECT but ton. 6. Press T une Up or Do wn until ‘Repea t’ is disp layed. 7. Press the SE LECT but ton. 8. Press T une Up or Do wn sele[...]

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    14 c. Press SELECT and the radio will s can for all available UPnP servers . Note, this m ay take a few seconds for the ra dio to com plete its s can and b efore the sc an has com pleted, t he radio will disp lay ‘[Em pty]’. T he radio will con tinue to d ispla y ‘[Empty]’ if no U PnP s ervers and found. d. After a successf ul sc an. Select[...]

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    15 5. From the ‘Media Sharing’ wind ows , the r adio will be listed as an unknown device. Click on the unknown de vice listed , then c lick the ‘Allo w’ button a nd then c lick ‘OK’. Allowing the Radio to C onnect: Note: W hen you were pla ying, you were able to c hange the m ode of playback via selecting Media Player/Pla yback Mode.[...]

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    16 Configure Menu Choosing the option you want fr om the Conf igure Menu 1. Press the SE LECT button. ( Note: If you mak e a mistake at an y point ,press BACK bu tton to go b ack to the p revious sc reen.) 2. Press T une Up or Do wn until ‘Configure ’ is d ispla yed 3. Press the SE LECT button. 4. Press T une Up or Do wn until the displa y show[...]

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    17 1. After select the ‘Bac klight’ menu item , the radio wil l displa y it s list of three m enu m odes: ‘Inactive’, ‘ Active’ and ‘S tandby’. These three states are expl ained be low: . The radio gets into its ‘inac tive’ s tate when there is no user activity for 3 0 secon ds. . The ‘active’ st a te is when there is user a[...]

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    18 Configu ring ‘M y S t uff ’ Registerin g an account on Reciva’s webs ite 1. Open the website, http:// www .rec iva.com , from your internet bro wser . 2. Click on the ‘My Accou nt’ li nk and f ollow the on-sc reen instructi ons to regist er an ac count. Please note, during the re gistr ation process, a validatio n code wi ll be sent to[...]

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    19 TROUBLESHOOTING 1. If you hav e trouble conn ecting t he radio to your wireles s netw ork, these steps may help to resolv e the pro blem: Confirm that a W i-Fi or Ethernet W ired connected PC can access the internet (i .e. can bro wse the web) using t he sam e network . Check that a DHCP s erver i s avai lable, or that you have configure d a s t[...]

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    20 need to enter a securit y key to acc ess the net work wireless ly). Y ou h ave not enabled s imple file sharing on W indows 2000. In W indows 20 0 the sim ple file s haring can be turned on by going to the Control Pane, selectin g Folder options , view T ab. The safes t wa y for user s to enable the ser vice is t o run the ‘Set up a h om e or [...]

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    21 the PC with t he media co ntent and t he Intern et Radio are connec ted wireless ly . Try re-c onnect ing the PC w ith the m edia conte nt into t he network via cable. This wil l dramatical ly increase the s peed at which the Internet Rad io is able to scan the c ontent of the Media PC. Playlists: Some media ripping a pplications allo w ‘Pla y[...]

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    22 Remoter co ntroller: 1. Power: Press to switch th e internet radio ON/OFF . 2. Mut e: Press to mute the voice. 3. Rep ly: Reserved for fu ture services. 4. 0 ---9: Numeric button s for Store and Recall functio ns. 5. St ore: Use to store 100 (0-99) radio stations . 6. Rec all: Use to Play up the pre-setting station s. 7. --/-: Se lect the numeri[...]