INSTRUCTION MANUALInternet RadioRev. 2 11/2013
After the radio successfully connects to your router it will automaticallygo to the “Primary Menu” that contains six options: STATIONS, PERSONAL RADIO
CC WiFi Page 111. From the Primary Menu, choose “Stations” by turning the dial until brackets are positioned on both sides. Press the dial to select.&
Example:< KGO-AM 810 >Connecting /followed by< KGO-AM 810 >Buffering 50%Once the station is fully buffered, it will begin to pla
CC WiFi Page 13Searching for a StationYou can search for an Internet radio station by directly entering thestation name or call sign into the radio.1.
Page 14 CC WiFiChanging the VolumeYou can change the volume by turning the dial clockwise to increasethe volume and counterclockwise to decrease the v
CC WiFi Page 15Menu Time-OutWhen a radio station is playing — if BACK or SELECT is pressed, theradio will go into menu selection mode. If no radio con
Page 16 CC WiFiSetting the Time and DateSet Time12:00 AM7. Turn the dial until the day of the month is correct — press the dial to select. Follow the
Setting the AlarmCC WiFi Page 174. Turn the dial and choose one of the five alarm slots to set — pressthe dial to select.Disable All< 1 OFF
Page 18 CC WiFiSetting the Sleep TimerWith the sleep timer enabled, the internet radio will automaticallyswitch itself off after a set amount of time.
CC WiFi Page 19Media Player FunctionsMedia Player FunctionsThe CC WiFi Radio is able to play the following audio formats:FILE TYPE FILE EXTENSION SHOW
Before UsePlease read IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS on page 43before use. It is important to read andunderstand all instructions. Keep these precaution
Media Player FunctionsPage 20 CC WiFiUsing “UPNP Servers” to access stored audio:This method scans for Universal Plug and Play (UPNP) servers onthe ne
Media Player FunctionsCC WiFi Page 21Play a Whole AlbumYou may only play Whole Albums after you have accessed a computer’s stored audio. Refer to the
Media Player FunctionsPage 22 CC WiFiBrowsing the List of Queued TracksPress the BROWSE button on the remote control. The name of thetrack that is cur
CC WiFi Page 23Configure Menu OptionsTo access the “Configure” menu follow these steps:1. Briefly press the dial once to access the Primary Menu. You
Configure Menu OptionsPage 24 CC WiFi<Language>Allows you to change the display language.If the firmware upgrade is interrupted, your radio may
Configure Menu OptionsCC WiFi Page 25<WiFi Signal Strength>This option will give you your current WiFi signal strength between theradio and the
Adding Content to “My Streams” or “My Podcasts”Page 26 CC WiFiConfiguring “My Stations”5. Click on the Station Icon of your choice.6. Reciva will show
CC WiFi Page 27Setting Up Extra FeaturesThere are several extra features and services that can be added toyour CC WiFi Radio to enhance your listening
Page 28 CC WiFiUsing “My Pandora”4. If you are new to Pandora, you will not have any stations yet. Select “Create Station” and then enter in your fav
CC WiFi Page 29Using “My Pandora”your radio for quick playback. Also, this station will be saved in the“Stations” portion of “My Pandora”. Visit www.p
CC WiFi Page 3Table of ContentsUnpacking ... 2Location of Controls .
Page 30 CC WiFiUsing “My Aupeo”“Jazz”). Once your preferences are selected, Aupeo begins to playmusic that matches accordingly.Artist Station – In thi
CC WiFi Page 31About “Live365”Live365 is a special collection of unique stations that are run by realpeople and not generate by computers or focus gro
Page 32 CC WiFiVIP Stations. These stations are categorized by genre (or type) ofaudio content, such as Rock, Talk, and Blues, etc.Search Live365 – In
Help Pages — Wireless Network HelpCC WiFi Page 33“No Networks Found” shows after scanning for wireless net-works:1. Sometimes your wireless network wi
Page 34 CC WiFiHelp Pages — Wireless Network Helpprinted on the bottom of the router.3. If all else fails, try calling the manufacturer of your wirele
CC WiFi Page 35Timeout Getting IP Address:1. An incorrect WEP or WPA key may have been entered into the radio. This is the most common reason for this
Page 36 CC WiFiHelp Pages — Error Message TroubleshootingTimeout Connecting to Reciva Gateway.Check Firewall Port 5000:Your router is not letting the
CC WiFi Page 37Help Pages — Ethernet Network HelpThe LED Connection Light Does Not Flash When Cable isInserted into Radio:1. Be sure that the power is
Page 38 CC WiFiHelp Pages — Radio Station HelpHaving Trouble Playing a Radio Station:1. If you are unable to play all radio stations, the radio may ha
CC WiFi Page 39Notes
Page 4 CC WiFiLocation of Controls — Front and Back of RadioPOWERBACKREPLYill / $iilluuDIAL / SELECT123 CC WiFiQLCD DisplayWPLAY/PAUSE/STOP orPRESET #
Page 40 CC WiFiMenu Flow ChartSTATIONSLOCATIONUSA, UK, GERMANY, FRANCE,CHINA ... AND MANY MOREGENRENEWS, TALK, ROCK, JAZZ,OLDIES ... AND MANY MORESEAR
CC WiFi Page 41Menu Flow ChartMY STUFFALARM CLOCKSETALARMSSLEEPTIMERMEDIA PLAYERUPNPSERVERSPLAYBACKMODECLEARQUEUEMY STATIONSCONTAINS STATIONS ADDED TO
Page 42 CC WiFiMenu Flow Chart - Wifi and Network SetupWiFi definitions can be found at www.ccrane.com/WiFiDefsCONFIGUREWI-FI andNETWORKSETUPVERSIONNE
CC WiFi Page 43Safety InstructionsTo prevent damage to your radio or possible injury to you or others, readthese safety precautions and instructions e
Page 44 CC WiFiMemory Preset LogPresetLocation/Genre12345678910111213141516171819202122232425Please feel free to copy this page.StationHost
CC WiFi Page 45Memory Preset LogPresetLocation/Genre26272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950Please feel free to copy this page.StationHost
Page 46 CC WiFiMemory Preset LogPresetLocation/Genre51525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475Please feel free to copy this page.StationHost
CC WiFi Page 47Memory Preset LogPresetLocation/Genre767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100Please feel free to copy this page.Station Host
This product contains software licensed under version 2 of the GNU publiclicense and version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser Public License. The source codefor
CC WiFi Page 5Location of Controls — Remote ControlePOWER: Switch radioON/OFFr1-9: Store presets and recallfunctionstMUTE: Mute the audioyREPLY: Used
Page 6 CC WiFiGetting Started – Turning On Your WiFi RadioPlug the power adapter cube into a 120V AC power outlet. Connectthe power adapters small pl
CC WiFi Page 7Connecting to a Wireless NetworkWhen the radio finds wireless networks, it will show the networknames (also called the ESSID) in the dis
Page 8 CC WiFiConnecting to a Wireless NetworkEntering Your WEP or WPA Key (Wireless Password)END <> A BCDENeed Help?: Refer to help page 33 fo
CC WiFi Page 9Entering Your WEP or WPA Key (Wireless Password)ABCDE F GHIJF _Turn the dial to the next character in the password and SELECT.Repeat t
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