Goodmans GWF101IP Instruction Manual
Goodmans GWF101IP Instruction Manual

Goodmans GWF101IP Instruction Manual

Internet radio with ipod dock

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GWF101IP Internet Radio with iPod Dock

Instruction Manual

IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions
carefully before use and keep for future reference.

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    GWF101IP Internet Radio with iPod Dock Instruction Manual IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference.
  • Page 3 Before Starting Before you are able to use your internet radio, you will need the following items: • A broadband internet connection. • A wired/wireless access point, or router connected to your broadband internet connection. If your wireless network is configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption, you will need to know the WEP or WPA code so that you can setup your internet radio to communicate with your wireless network.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    What’s in the box Your new internet radio Recorder Remote control User guide Quick start guide 8 iPod adaptors Contents Parts Identification ....4 Configuration Settings ..28 Getting Started ....6-10 Help and Advice ....29-30 Using the Internet Radio .11-14 Error Messages ....
  • Page 5: Parts Identification

    Parts Identification Top view iPod dock Radio P2 button Radio P3 button Radio P1 button Radio P4 MODE button POWER button Radio P5 STOP button VOLUME +/- control SELECT/SCROLL control BACK button SKIP + button REPLY button PLAY/PAUSE button BROWSE button SKIP - button Rear view LINE OUT R socket...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Switching on When scanning is complete, the name of a wireless network will be Plug the radio into the mains supply shown. and switch on. • If your wireless network is not found, After a brief pause the information check that your wireless access point or display will light up as displayed router is switched on and connected to your...
  • Page 7 Getting Started When the following screen is Press the POWER button and wait until the displayed, turn the SCROLL control following is displayed. to enter your WEP/WPA key. Use the SELECT button to confirm the <Scan for netwo> digit chosen. <END 1234>...
  • Page 8 Getting Started • If your wireless network uses WEP or WPA The internet radio will now connect to your encryption, one of the following screens will wireless network. The following screens display. Press the SELECT button to confirm. will display on the internet radio. Connecting to Enter WEP Key network...
  • Page 9 Getting Started Connecting to a wired network Use the following procedure to connect the internet radio to a wired router. Connect an ethernet cable (not supplied) between the network port on the rear of the internet radio and a wired router. Power On the internet radio.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting Started The menu structure Navigate through the options using the SCROLL control, confirming each step using the SELECT button.
  • Page 11: Using The Internet Radio

    Using the Internet Radio Connecting to a station Select the desired station. Press the SELECT button to confirm. Turn the SCROLL control until the following item is selected. Press the SELECT button to confirm. < Stations > When you connect to an internet radio station, the blue menu control indicator will flash and a connecting screen will display.
  • Page 12 Using the Internet Radio Changing the volume Connecting to an on demand radio station When a station is playing, you can use the volume control to change the volume. Some radio stations offer on demand services, which can feature highlights, previous shows or •...
  • Page 13 Using the Internet Radio Select the desired country or genre. On demand features When listening to an on demand service, you can use the following features. Button Function Select the desired station. Press this button to stop playback. < Radio 1 >...
  • Page 14: Using The Internet Radio

    Using the Internet Radio Saving a station to a preset memory Your internet radio can store a maximum of 5 stations. To store a station follow the procedure below: To store presets 1-5, listen to the station that you wish to store, then press and hold the relevant preset number button to store the station.
  • Page 15: Using An Ipod

    Using an iPod Selecting an iPod adaptor iPod controls The internet radio is supplied with 8 iPod Button Function adaptors. If the adaptor already in place does not Press this button to stop fit your iPod correctly, select a suitable one from playback.
  • Page 16 Using the Media Player Supported file types The media player allows you to play audio files that are stored on a networked PC, using Windows 2000, Win XP and Windows Vista. The following file formats are supported: • .MP3 • .WMA •...
  • Page 17 Using the Media Player Setting up your PC In the ‘Network sharing and security’ section, select the ‘Share this folder on Windows XP Pro and Windows Vista users the network’ button and enter a share should select the simple file sharing option from name.
  • Page 18 Using the Media Player Connecting the internet radio to your The name of the PC will be shown in the PC’s shared folder display. If there is more than one PC found, use the SCROLL control to select the Log-on to your PC, using the user account required PC.
  • Page 19: Upnp Servers

    Using the Media Player Connecting the internet radio to your Select the option for UPNP Servers. Press PC using UPnP mode the SELECT button to confirm. To use Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) mode, < UPNP Servers > you will need to have previously setup the following: •...
  • Page 20 Using the Media Player You can select either to play the files by music category or by using a predefined playlist. The categories are as follows: • Windows Media • Windows Media Player Playlist • My Shared Folders Use the SCROLL control to select the required option.
  • Page 21: Using The Media Player

    Using the Media Player Playing your media files Media player controls DRM encrypted files can not be played back When listening to your media files, you can using the built in media player. If you try use the following features. to play an encrypted file ‘Protected’...
  • Page 22 Using the Media Player Removing tracks from the queue Select the option for Playback Mode using the SCROLL control. Press the BROWSE button. Press the SELECT button to confirm. Turn the SCROLL control to select the track that you want to remove. <Playback Mode>...
  • Page 23 Using the Media Player Repeating all tracks Press back repeatedly until the main menu is reached. Turn the SCROLL control until the following screen is displayed. Press the SELECT button to confirm. < Media Player > Select the option for Playback Mode using the SCROLL control.
  • Page 24: My Stuff

    My Stuff This option allows you to create a list, containing Register your Goodmans internet radio your favourite streams, stations and podcasts. to your Reciva account On the Reciva website, click on My Radios This list can be accessed on your internet radio on the left hand side of the screen.
  • Page 25: My Stuff

    My Stuff Listening to My Stuff Navigate through the options using the SCROLL control, confirming each stage using the SELECT button. Turn the SCROLL control until the following screen is displayed. Select My Stuff. Select My Stations. Select the desired stream, radio station or podcast.
  • Page 26: Clock Functions

    Clock Functions Setting the clock The set time will be displayed. The clock on the internet radio will set automatically once connected to the internet, Time Set: however should you need to adjust this setting, 10:46 proceed as follows; Select Configure from the main menu, and Setting the alarm press SELECT to confirm.
  • Page 27: Clock Functions

    Clock Functions Turn the SCROLL control to set the Setting the sleep timer minutes. Press SELECT to confirm. The sleep timer is used to turn off the internet radio after a specified amount of time. Set Alarm To set the sleep timer, proceed as follows; 11:35 Select Configure from the main menu, and press SELECT to confirm.
  • Page 28: Configuration Settings

    Configuration Settings The following settings can all be accessed form Factory Reset the configuration menu. Use the SCROLL control This menu enables you to reset your internet to navigate through the menu system, and radio. When your internet radio is reset you will change settings.
  • Page 29: Help And Advice

    If the following help and advice do not solve your Check that your firewall is not blocking the problems, please refer to following UDP and TCP ports. www.goodmans.co.uk and www.reciva.com • 80 for further information. • 554 • If you have problems connecting your internet radio to your wireless network, •...
  • Page 30: Help And Advice

    Help and Advice • The media files being played on my internet radio have broken audio. Please ensure that your network connection is reliable and that there is not any interference from any neighbouring networks. If you think that this could be possible, then you may find it helpful to change the router’s channel number.
  • Page 31: Error Messages

    Error Messages Error Message Solution Protected The user has selected to play a media file that is encrypted. Encrypted tracks can not be played back using the media player. See “Connecting the internet radio to your PC using UPnP mode” on page 19.
  • Page 32 Windows 2000 Users If your PC is running Windows 2000, it is Select Add. recommended that you set up a new user that shares the contents of it’s folder with all users of the PC. Music files stored by this user can then be saved and accessed by all users and the internet radio.
  • Page 33: Windows 2000 Users

    Windows 2000 Users Select Others and make sure that Right click on the folder that you wish to administrators is selected. Select Finish. share and select Sharing. Select Share this folder and enter a share Your new user account will now be listed. name.
  • Page 34 Windows 2000 Users The folder icon will change to visually show you that the folder is shared. You will now need to copy your media files into your shared folder so that they can be accessed by other users on the PC and the internet radio.
  • Page 35: Specifications

    Specifications Power Supply 230-240V AC at 50Hz Standby Power Consumption 7.8 W Power Consumption 8.0 W Wireless Network Protocol 802.11b/g Compatible Media Formats .mp3 .wma .ogg .aac Preset Stations IMPORTANT: Due to continual revision and improvements to our products design, specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 36: Guarantee

    Guarantee The product is guaranteed for 12 months from the date you bought it. If any problem arises due to faulty materials or workmanship, the dealer you bought it from will give you a replacement, or will repair it free of charge (where possible). The following conditions apply to this guarantee.
  • Page 37 Electrical information This internet radio is fitted with a BS1363/A 13 amp plug. If it is not suitable for your supply sockets it must be removed and replaced with an appropriate plug. If the plug becomes damaged and/or needs to be replaced please follow the wiring instructions below. The plug removed must be disposed of immediately.
  • Page 38: Power Source

    Safety Information Power source WEEE • This product requires a 230-240V AC, 50Hz mains supply. Do This appliance is labelled in accordance with not use any other supply. European Directive 2002/96/EG concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical • Only use the power adapter supplied with the product. and electronic equipment - WEEE).
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