Remote Control; Replacing The Battery; Function Overview; Initial Switch-On And Making Settings With The Setup Wizard - Monacor WAP-200 Instruction Manual

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If the reception conditions are good, the
wire antenna supplied may be used .
3) A router is required for connection to
the Internet . Connect the jack LAN of
the WAP-200 to the router by means of
a cable . If the router supports WLAN, a
wireless connection can be established as
an alternative: Insert the WLAN antenna
supplied into the jack WLAN ANTENNA
and fasten it with the nut .
4) For replay via headphones, connect the
headphones to the 3 .5 mm jack
will deactivate the output LINE OUTPUT .
CAUTION Never adjust the head-
phones to a very high
volume . Permanent high
volumes may damage your
hearing! Your ear will get accus-
tomed to high volumes which do not
seem to be that high after some time .
Therefore, do not further increase a
high volume after getting used to it .
5) For power supply, connect the mains jack
230 V~ to a socket (230 V/50 Hz), using
the mains cable supplied . As an alternative
or as a precaution against power failure,
operate the unit with a DC voltage of
15 – 25 V via the screw terminals 15 V⎓ .

3.2 Remote control

Power supply of the remote control is pro-
vided by means of a battery . If the remote
control is supplied with the battery inserted,
remove the protective film (to protect the bat-
tery against discharge) from the battery sup-
port: The remote control will then be ready
for operation . When pressing a button, always
point the remote control to the IR sensor (to
the left of the unit buttons) . Make sure that
there are no obstacles between the sensor
and the remote control .
If the remote control is not used for a
longer time, remove the battery as a precau-
tion so that the remote control will not be
damaged in case the battery should leak .

3.2.1 Replacing the battery

1) Push the latch of the battery support to
the right (first arrow in fig . 3) and pull out
the support (second arrow) .
1.
2.
Fig. 3 Replacing the battery
2) Remove the discharged battery and insert
the new battery (3 V button cell of type
CR 2025) in the support, positive pole
facing upwards .
Never put batteries in the house-
hold waste . To protect the envi-
ronment, always take them to a
special waste disposal, e . g . col-
lection container at your retailer .
3) Push the support back into the remote
control .

3.2.2 Function overview

Most of the functions are available via the
remote control . As they are not always addi-
tionally described in the following chapters,
they can be found in the following overvie w:
Button
Function
to switch to stand­by mode;
in standby­mode: to switch on
1 – 5
to call up stored stations 1 ... 5
to call up stored stations 6 ... 10:
SHIFT
. This
press SHIFT, then button 1 ... 5
for FM, DAB and Internet radio:
to call up the menu for storing the station;
PRESET
select storage location with  or  and
store with ENTER
to set the time of the sleep timer function;
SLEEP
to set the alarm interval
to call up/exit the menu "Alarms";
in stand­by mode: to change between the
ALARM
alarm times;
when the alarm sounds: to stop the alarm
to select the operating mode:
Internet radio
music player
MODE
DAB radio
FM radio
input AUX INPUT
to call up the menu;
MENU
to return to previous menu/display
/
to select a menu line
/
to select menu options
to return to previous menu/display without
changing the settings
to call up the submenu or
ENTER
to confirm the setting and return to the
previous menu/display
FM/RDS or DAB:
to show additional information;
INFO
music player:
to show additional track information
music player:
REPEAT
to replay the playlist repeatedly
music player:
SHUFFLE
to replay the tracks in random order
PLAY/
music player:
STOP
to pause/continue the replay
VOLUME
to set the volume
+ −
MUTE
to mute/unmute the sound
FM or DAB:
to start the scan (keep the button pressed
until the scan starts)
I  /  I
music player:
to go to the previous/next track
music player:
 / 
fast reverse/fast forward
Fig. 4 Functions of the remote control
3.3 Initial switch-on and making
settings with the setup wizard
Important: To establish a wireless connection
between the Internet radio and the router,
make sure that all Wi-Fi units (except the
router) are switched off during the setup .
1) Switch on the WAP-200 with the switch
POWER .
WELCOME ƈ ƈ ƈ
will appear on the
display .
Then the setup wizard will appear:
Setup wizard
Start now?
YES
NO
Notes:
1 . The unit is in the stand-by mode if only the
date and the time are shown on the display
after the switch POWER was used . In this case,
switch on the unit with the button STANDBY
(or
on the remote control) .
2 . If
Network settings
Please wait
Connecting.
appears on the display, press the button MENU,
turn the knob CONTROL SELECT to select the
line
, press the knob to
System settings
call up the menu "System settings" and start
the setup wizard via the line
Then continue with step 2 .
3 . Instead of English, a different menu language
can be set (see chapter 3 .4 .1 on page 17) .
4 . The wizard can be called up any time via the
menu "System settings" .
2)
has been selected . Press the knob
YES
CONTROL SELECT; the wizard will start and
the menu "Date / Time" will appear:
Date/Time
12/24 hour format
12
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3) The 24-hour format has been selected for
the time (indicated by the asterisk
sired, turn the knob CONTROL SELECT to
select the 12-hour format . Press the knob
to confirm the format selected . The menu
for the automatic time update will appear:
Auto Update
Update from DAB
Update from FM
Update from NET
no Update
4) The time and the date can be set manually
or automatically . The automatic setting is
easier and usually more precise . The cur-
rent setting is indicated by an asterisk
(automatic setting via the Internet = fac-
tory setting) .
The other options are:
Automatic setting via a DAB station or an
FM station or manual setting (no update) .
Fig. 5
.
Setup wizard
Fig. 6
) . If de-
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Fig. 7
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