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  • Page 1 WFR-30 Version 1...
  • Page 2 The UNDOK App enables remote control of the WFR-30 running on your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad or Android smartphone. The UNDOK™ App is available for Android and iOS. You can easily control every SmartLink device from your Smartphone or tablet with our full function UNDOK™ App to stream your favorite music or station.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ................. 3-6 Dynamic Range Control Settings ............. 47 Before you can use this product ............3 Station order setup ................48 Controls and connections ..............4-5 Prune stations ................. 49 Navigation controls ................6 FM mode ................50-54 Network configuration ............
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Before you can use this product Using the AC power adaptor Before you can use your internet radio, you must have the following: The AC power adaptor required for this unit should be 12 volts DC at 1A ● A broadband Internet connection (not required for DAB, FM or Music center pin positve. Player functions). Insert the adaptor plug into the DC socket on the rear of the radio. ● A wireless access point (WiFi) connection connected to your Plug the adaptor into a standard mains socket outlet.
  • Page 5: Controls And Connections

    Controls and connections 1. Speaker 7. Forward button 2. LCD display 8. Back button 3. Tuning Control Rotary/Select button/ 9. Menu button Seek button 10. Preset 1-5 4. Volume control 11. Info button 5. Standby button/Sleep timer button 12. Mode button 6. Mute button...
  • Page 6 Controls and connections 13. Telescopic aerial 14. USB socket for software upgrade 15. DC in socket 16. Headphone socket 17. Line out socket 18. Auxiliary input socket...
  • Page 7: Navigation Controls

    Navigation controls This page describes the basic means of controlling your WFR-30 internet radio. http:// Instructions for each operating mode are given in the later section of this book. Internet My Music Radio 1. Pressing the Standby button brings your radio out of Standby mode. Pressing Standby while the radio is in use will cause it to return to the Standby mode with the clock display. DAB Radio FM Radio 2.
  • Page 8: Network Configuration

    In order to disconnect the radio from the mains completely, the mains plug should be removed from the mains socket outlet completely. Setup wizard 3. W hen you apply power, the display on the radio will light up and say: ‘SANGEAN’. The first Start now? time that you use your radio (or after Factory Reset) the display will show “Setup wizard” and “YES” will be highlighted on the screen. Press the Tuning Control Rotary to start the setup wizard. The screen will ask if you wish to run the setup wizard again at the next start up. This...
  • Page 9 8. Y ou will then need to set ‘Keep network connected.’ By default, your radio will shut down its Network settings WiFi connection when it is in standby. This minimizes power consumption but it does mean that you will need to switch that radio on manually in order to use either the ‘Play to’ function Keep network connected? or any other remote control software. If you need to be able to remotely control the radio even when it has been put into standby, then rotate the Tuning Control Rotary to highlight ‘YES’ to activate this function or ‘NO’ to deactivate this function. You can also choose to keep the network connected by using the ‘Keep network connected’ option in the network setting Wlan region...
  • Page 10 14. W hen the SSID for the wireless network you wish to connect to is highlighted on the screen, WPS Menu press the Tuning Control Rotary. If WiFi Pretected Setup (WPS) was indicated, you will see Push Button > > an additional menu at this point, otherwise proceed to step 14. choose one of the WPS menu Skip WPS > options as required for your router (WPS may be via push button, or using an identification number). ‘ Push Button’ – the display prompts you to press the WPS button on your router and then the Select button on the radio. The two devices should then connect with the encryption key sent automatically to the radio.
  • Page 11 17. T o enter the WEP or WPA key, characters are selected and entered using the Tuning Key: Control Rotary. The highlight scrolls through the available characters as well as the three controls on the right. The character currently highlighted will be entered when you press the Tuning Control Rotary.
  • Page 12 Changing the network connection In the sections above, you chose how your radio would be connected to your network, using a WiFi connection. From time to time, you may find that you need to connect to different computer networks. The Internet setup menu allows you to change your radio’s network settings, scan for an alternative wireless network, or to manually configure the network parameters. The steps outlined below describe how you can do this –see also the section ‘Network Profiles’. Configuring the radio to use an alternative WiFi connection From the Network settings menu select ‘Network wizard’. This will present you with details of any Internet radio WiFi networks that are found. Scroll down the list using the Tuning Control Rotary to the desired Last listened Station list >...
  • Page 13 Manual network configuration If you do not wish to use DHCP for automatic configuration, or if your network is configured with Network settings a hidden SSID, then you will need to enter some network settings manually. (Note – a hidden Network wizard PBC Wlan setup SSID may prevent casual observers from detecting your network, but is not recommended as a View settings means of network security.) > Wlan region Manual settings 1. F rom the radio Network settings menu, select ‘Manual settings’. You must then choose to connect using ‘Wireless’ connections. Entering this option, there are as many as nine settings screens, shown by the ‘1 of 9’ progress marker in the top right corner of the display.
  • Page 14 5. I n most installations the DNS settings (DNS = Domain Name Server) will be set to the same IP address as your router. In this case the secondary DNS may be left at zero. To enter the DNS Primary DNS address, rotate the Tuning Control Rotary to set the value for each group of digits and then Secondary DNS press the Tuning Control Rotary to enter the value and to move on to the next group. Repeat this until all eight groups of digits have been entered.
  • Page 15 9. WPA and WPA2 are similar, although WPA2 offers a higher level of security. Whichever Authentication you selected in step 7, you then have to specify the variant used. They are TKIP (Temporal Open Key Integrity Protocol) and AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). As previously, the setting WPA/WPA2 should match that used by your router. Some routers allow both to be specified, and the router will use whichever variant is supported by the connected device. AES is regarded as the more secure option if it is available. 10. T he radio will then require you to enter the encryption key. This must be a string of between Encryption type PSK AES/TKIP...
  • Page 16: Network Remote Control Options

    Network remote control options Network Pin setup (Pin number) Your radio has the option of being controlled by an application installed on an Apple iPhone, iPod Network settings touch, iPad or equivalent Android device. The PIN number facility allows you to ensure that your PBC Wlan setup View settings radio can only be controlled by your own device rather than someone else’s. Wlan region > The remote control application is called UNDOK, by Frontier Silicon Limited, and is available Manual settings NetRemote PIN Setup from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for your device.
  • Page 17: Using The Undok App

    Using the UNDOK app 1. Download the UNDOK app Download and install the UNDOK app to your Android or iOS device from the Android Google Play store or Apple iTunes App store. ● Make sure the UNDOK app installed on your device has the latest version. ● T he app may update a new version on the internet from time to time, so this app may have been changed slightly since these instructions were written. Note: The images used below extract from Android device. If your device uses iOS Apple or different UNDOK version, the display may be slightly different.
  • Page 18: Undok Display Options

    Your radio can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed. The sleep setting can be adjusted as follows. 1. Set the sleep timer using the UNDOK app. 2. Your radio will switch off after the preset sleep timer has elapsed. Friendly name Your audio system is identified within the UNDOK app using its Friendly Name. By default, your audio system’s name will be shown as “Sangean WFR-30” followed by a 12 digit alphanumeric code which is the network MAC address that is unique to your audio system. Tap “RENAME” on the screen to change its friendly name.
  • Page 19: Internet Radio Mode

    Internet Radio Internet Radio – the basics Before you can use your radio to listen to broadcasts via the Internet, it The WFR-30 radio connects to a radio station database which serves is necessary to have connected it to your computer network using the many users in many countries. This means that there is a very wide wireless (WiFi) connection.
  • Page 20: Selecting A Radio Station By Location And Genre

    Selecting a radio station by location 1. Press the Standby button to switch the radio on. Then press the Mode button and rotate the Intemet radio Tuning Control Rotary to highlight the internet radio mode display. Press the Tuning Control Last listened >...
  • Page 21 9. I f the station has on-demand content, that is, it gives the option of listening to programs which BBC Radio 1 have already been broadcast or to Podcasts, there will be an additional screen showing the BBC Radio 1 Podcasts > radio station name as well as a ‘Podcasts’ option. These are selected using additional menus, determined by the radio station and the content. There may simply be a list of programs, or there may also be options to choose from broadcasts on particular dates or days of the week.
  • Page 22 Selecting a radio station by genre 1. Press the Menu button to enter the main Internet radio menu. Rotate the Tuning Control Internet radio Rotary until ‘Station list’ is highlighted on the display and press the Tuning Control Rotary. My Favourites > Local United Kingdom > 2. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘Stations’ is highlighted on the display and then press > Stations >...
  • Page 23: Searching For A Radio Station By Name

    Searching for a radio station by name There may be occasions when you know the name of a radio station but you do not know the Internet radio location or genre. This facility allows you to search for the station using a part (or parts) of the Last listened Station list > radio station name. System settings > Main menu >...
  • Page 24: Searching A New Or Popular Station

    Selecting a new or popular station As described in the section ‘Internet Radio – the basics’, your radio connects via the the Internet Internet radio to a database of radio stations. This option is provided to highlight stations which are newly Last listened Station list > added to the list of those available, or stations which are particularly popular with listeners System settings >...
  • Page 25: Selecting A Podcast / Bbc Listen Again

    Selecting a podcast / BBC Listen Again Some radio stations allow you to listen to programs that have already been broadcast. The BBC’s Internet radio Listen Again service is an example of this. In addition, radio broadcasters and individuals may Last listened Station list > make programs which are intended normally to be downloaded into a computer or copied onto System settings > a portable media player. These are commonly known as Podcasts. On your radio, both Listen Main menu >...
  • Page 26 Storing a preset Preset stored 1. Press the Standby button to switch on your radio. Tune to the required station using one of the methods described on the preceding pages. 2. T o store the currently playing radio station as a preset, press and hold the required Preset button (1 – 5) on the panel until the display shows ‘Preset stored’. The station will be stored using the chosen preset button. Repeat this procedure as needed for the remaining presets. 3. Stations which are already stored in the presets may be over-written by following the above procedure.
  • Page 27: Display Modes

    Display modes Your radio has a range of display options when in Internet Radio mode. Note that not all Internet radio 12:34 information may be available for all Internet radio stations. BBC Radio 2 Description 1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options. The best new music and a.
  • Page 28: Customizing Your Radio

    Customizing your radio In addition to storing your favourite radio stations in the radio presets, your radio allows you to create customised lists of stations which can appear in two special menus on the radio called ‘My Favourites’ and ‘My Added Stations’. Your radio uses a database which is accessed via the Internet in order to find out which radio stations are available and how it should connect to them. You are able to add your personal selections to this database. These will only be accessible by you using your PC or your radio. You can choose the stations which will appear in the ‘My Favourites’ menu 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. It will then appear on your radio via the ‘My Added Stations’ menu item.
  • Page 29 Stations’ list, you may play these stations from your radio. These your radio will normally display an error message of some kind. The stations will be available on your radio from the Internet radio menu Sangean WFR-70 can only play MP3, WMA, AAC and Real Audio item ‘My Favourites’. internet radio streams. 5. To look at, modify or delete your favourite stations lists on the 5.
  • Page 30: Selecting Favorite Stations

    Selecting your favorite stations 1. Press the Menu button to enter the main Internet radio menu. 2. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘Station list’ is highlighted on the display. Press the Internet radio Tuning Control Rotary to enter the menu. Last listened Station list > 3. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘My Favourites’ is highlighted on the display. Press System settings > Main menu >...
  • Page 31 > Help > addition, as mentioned in the previous section, it is possible to specify audio streams for ‘My added stations’ which are not compatible with your radio. In this event the station will not be My Added stations playable. The Sangean WFR-30 can only play MP3, WMA, AAC and Real Audio internet radio Aardvark Radio streams. Brooklands FM Huntingdon Community Ra Note that the audio coding formats listed are generic terms. There are many variations of each format, as well a variety of streaming protocols in use by different radio broadcasters. Your radio has been designed to play the vast majority of coding and streaming formats in current use by broadcasters.
  • Page 32: Music Player Mode

    Music player Use with Windows, Apple Mac and Linux The Music Player allows you to play audio files which are stored on When using a UPnP server, the search and selection criteria are computer in your network. determined by the server software, but typically include Artist, Album In order to play files from a computer on your network, your radio and Genre. Many server applications also allow you to access your files must connect to a file server program on your computer which uses...
  • Page 33: Accessing Your Files Via Upnp

    Accessing your audio files via a UPnP server If your computer is running Windows 7 or 8, then Windows Media Player version 12 includes a UPnP server which will make your files available to your radio. If you have Windows Vista or XP (Please refer to the section of ‘Accessing your audio files via a UPnP server using Windows Vista and XP’). There are other UPnP server solutions available for non-Windows users and for Windows users who may wish to use an alternative (see the preceding section).It is beyond the scope of this instruction book to cover all possible options for UPnP. We explain the use of Microsoft’s Windows Media Player here since that will be the first choice for the majority of users. Set up UPnP access with Windows Media Player 12 1. W indows Media Player 12 (referred to here as WMP 12) can create a library from all the media files available on your PC. To add new media files to the library, select ‘Library’, then ‘Music’, then ‘All music’...
  • Page 34 4. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘Shared media’ is highlighted and press the Tuning Music player Control Rotary to select. The radio will scan for all available UPnP servers. It may take a few Shared media > My playlist > seconds for the radio to complete its scan. The radio will display ‘<Empty>’ if no UPnP servers Repeat play: On are found. Shuffle Play: Off 5. After scanning, select your UPnP server using the Tuning Control Rotary on the panel. If you allowed automatic connection previously, your radio should now connect and you may skip Shared media to the next page. If you did not permit automatic connections, your radio will then normally...
  • Page 35: Locating And Playing Media Files Using Upnp

    Locating and playing media files using UPnP Once the UPnP server has been configured to share media files with your radio, you may select the files that you wish to play as follows: 1. Press the Standby button to switch on the unit. Press the Mode button and rotate the Tuning Control Rotary as needed until the Music Player mode display is shown. Then press the Tuning Control Rotary. The main Music Player menu will then be displayed.
  • Page 36: Media Selection

    Media selection When searching via UPnP you will have a selection of search criteria as determined by the UPnP server software on your computer. This allows you to search by a given information type (Album, Artist, Genre, etc.) and then to narrow the search to an album or to a particular track within an album. Some UPnP server applications allow the search options to be customized. The searches described here are just examples of the possibilities.
  • Page 37 Listening to a particular track 1. I f you wish to play only a particular track from an album or folder, first choose the album or The Beatles folder as described on the preceding pages. The Beatles - 1 > Abbey Road > 2. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until the required track is highlighted. Help! > 3. Press and release the Tuning Control Rotary. The track will begin playing. The radio will then Rubber Sour >...
  • Page 38: Display Modes

    Display modes Your radio has a range of display options when in Music Player mode. Note that the availability of Music player 11:50 information depends on the specific media files, their format and upon the server capability. (Not Hide Away all UPnP servers make information from the media files available in the same way.) 1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options. 1:12 3:11 a. Progress bar Displays the playback progress for the track currently playing. UPnP b. Artist Displays the artist information for the track currently playing. Music player 11:50 Hide Away...
  • Page 39: Playlists

    Playlists Sometimes you may wish to set up a list of music tracks or albums which can then be played The Beatles 1 without further action - as background music for a party, for example. Your radio can be Love Me Do >...
  • Page 40 Erasing a track from the playlist 1. Press the Menu button to enter the main Music Player menu. 2. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘My Playlist’ is highlighted on the display. Press the My Playlist Tuning Control Rotary button to enter the playlist. Delete from 3. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until the track you wish to erase is highlighted. Press and My playlist? hold the Tuning Control Rotary.
  • Page 41: Wake On Lan

    Wake On LAN If you use a computer as a UPnP server for playing your music files via your radio, you may not Shared media wish to keep that computer running when you are not using the radio. If your computer is suitably ?DAD: LES: > ?JENNY: Jenny’s music > configured, it can either shut down, or enter a standby or hibernation state when it is not being HOME_PC: Mum’s music > used. Your radio can wake up a computer which has shut down using a Wake On LAN command via the network provided that the radio has previously connected to a UPnP server application on that computer. A computer which is not currently active will be shown with a question mark in the list of UPnP servers.
  • Page 42: Windows 7 'Play To' Function (Upnp Renderer)

    Windows 7 ‘Play to’ function (UPnP renderer) If your use Window 7, it is possible to choose a music album, track or playlist at the computer 12:34 and then tell Windows that this should be played on the radio using the ‘Play to’ function. Using Would You Be Happ Playback buffer suitable software (sometimes known as a UPnP Control Point), similar functionality is available for other computer types and for handheld devices using Apple’s iOS or Android operating systems. In this mode the radio acts as a UPnP Renderer. UPnP 1. I n order to use the ‘Play to’ function, the radio must be actively connected to the network. The first time that you use the ‘Play to’ function you will need to allow Windows to recognize 12:34 Would You Be Happ...
  • Page 43 8. While playing, you may select additional content within Windows and again use the ‘Play to’ function (see step 3-5). The additional tracks will be added to the playlist in the current ‘Play to’ window. You may also delete or change the order of tracks within the ‘Play to’ window. 9. W hen you wish to exit DMR mode, simply either switch off your radio or press the mode button to select a different operating mode. Don’t forget that in order to reselect the DMR mode and to be able to use ‘Play to’ from Windows you must first ensure that your radio has an active connection to your network (see step 1 and 2 above). Note: Some Windows security software can prevent correct operation of the ‘Play to’ function. Such software may have updates or configuration options which will permit ‘Play to’ to operate correctly-please consult your anti-virus software supplier. The ‘Play to’ function in Windows...
  • Page 44: Dab Mode

    DAB Radio Using DAB mode for the first time 1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial. 2. Press the Standby button to switch on the radio. If the radio has been used before the last used mode will be selected. 3. Press the Mode button and rotate the Tuning control Rotary as needed so that DAB radio radio DAB Radio mode is selected on the display.
  • Page 45: Selecting A Dab Radio Station

    Selecting a DAB radio station 1. When playing a DAB radio station, the display normally shows the name of the current station 12:34 with other related information. Heart More music variety on 2. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary to access the radio station list and to scroll through the Heart available stations.
  • Page 46: Display Modes

    Display modes Your radio has a range of display options when in DAB mode: 1. Press the Info button to cycle through the different options. a. Text Displays text messages such as the artist or track name, phone 12:34 Heart in number, traffic alerts, etc.
  • Page 47: Finding New Dab Radio Stations

    Finding new DAB radio stations Should you wish to use your radio for DAB reception in a new location, or if no stations were detected during the initial scan, you can follow this procedure to allow your radio to find out which Station list > Scan DAB radio stations are available. Manual tune > 1. E nsure that the telescopic antenna is extended, and then press the Mode button and rotate Prune invalid >...
  • Page 48: Dynamic Range Control Settings

    Dynamic Range Control setting Dynamic Range Control (also known as DRC) can make quieter sounds easier to hear when your radio is used in a noisy environment by reducing the dynamic range of the audio signal. 1. Press the Standby button to switch on your radio. radio DAB Radio 2.
  • Page 49: Station Order Setup

    Station order setup Your radio has 3 station order settings from which you can choose. The station order settings are, alphanumeric, ensemble and valid. Note: radio DAB Radio The default station order on your radio is alphanumeric. 1. Press the Standby button to switch on your radio. 2.
  • Page 50: Prune Stations

    Prune stations If you move to a different part of the country, some of the stations which were listed may no longer be available. Also, from time to time, some DAB services may stop broadcasting, or may change location or frequency. Stations which cannot be found, or which have not been received radio DAB Radio for a very long time are shown in the station list with a question mark. The Prune stations function will delete the marked DAB stations from your station list.
  • Page 51: Fm Mode

    FM Radio Operating your radio in FM mode 1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial and press the Standby button to switch on your radio. 2. Press the Mode button and rotate the Tuning Control Rotary as needed to highlight FM radio mode. Press the Tuning Control Rotary to select the option. radio FM Radio 3.
  • Page 52: Manual Tuning

    Manual tuning 1. Carefully extend the telescopic aerial and press the Standby button to switch on your radio. 2. Press the Mode button and rotate the Tuning Control Rotary as needed to highlight FM radio mode. Press the Tuning Control Rotary to select the option. 3.
  • Page 53: Scan Setting

    Scan setting When using the FM mode your radio can be set to either scan local stations or to scan all 00:00 stations including distant radio stations. 98.80MHz 1. Press the Mode button and rotate the Tuning Control Rotary as needed to highlight FM radio FM Radio mode.
  • Page 54: Stereo / Mono Switching

    Stereo / Mono switching If the FM radio station being listened to has a weak signal, some hiss may be audible. It is 00:00 possible to reduce this hiss by forcing the radio to play the station in mono rather than stereo. 98.80MHz 1.
  • Page 55: Presetting Stations In Dab And Fm Modes

    Presetting stations in DAB and FM modes There are 5 memory presets each for DAB and FM radio. They are used in the same way for Preset 1 each operating mode. stored 1. Press the Standby button to switch on your radio. 2. Tune to the required radio station as previously described. 3. T o store the station as a preset, press and hold the required Preset button (1-5) until the display shows ‘Preset stored’. The station will be stored under the chosen preset button.
  • Page 56: Listening To Spotify

    Listening to Spotify Playing music using Spotify Connect Introduce your radio to a whole new world of music. With Spotify, you can enjoy instant access to millions of songs. A Spotify Premium subscription is required. For details, see the Spotify homepage. http://www.spotify.com The Spotify software is subject to third party licenses found here: www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses 1. Prepare for playback ● Download Spotify app ( ) to your smartphone or tablet and log in to the app. ● C heck the network environment and then turn on this radio’s power (please refer to ‘Configuration’ in the previous section.) Note: I t is necessary that your radio and your smartphone connect to the same wifi network, so...
  • Page 57 Sangean WFR-29C Note: If you cannot see the icon, it indicates no connect device available. Check your device’s user manual or the manufacture’s support site as a firmware upgrade may be required. 5. Control playback. Sangean WFR-30 002261ee3002 U se the controls on your Connect-enabled device (i.e Smartphone/tablet) or controls on your radio to play or pause audio, navigate tracks and control volume. 6. Disconnect Spotify from your radio. Press the icon and you will see your smartphone on the list, press the item and Spotify will play via your smartphone. In addition, you can switch off your radio or use the mode button to...
  • Page 58 Display mode- Spotify Connect Your radio has a range of display options when playing Spotify Connect. Press the Info button to Spotify 09:08 cycle through the different options Fables of Faubus a. Progress bar Displays the playback progress for the track currently playing. b.
  • Page 59 Friendly name - Spotify Connect You can personalize the name of your radio so that it can be easily identified within connected Internet radio Network settings network, UPnP server or Spotify app. Last listened Network wizard Station list PBC Wlan setup 1. Y ou need to access the radio’s configuration web page following the steps below: Access the System settings View settings Main menu menu for the current mode by pressing the Menu button> Select “System settings”> Select Wlan region Manual settings “Network”> Select “View settings”> Use the Select button to enter the “View settings” and IP address is shown on the display> Note down the IP address shown on the display for the next View settings System settings...
  • Page 60: Clock And Alarms

    Clock and Alarms Automatically updating the clock Your radio will normally update the clock automatically when connected to the internet. If you Main menu enter a time setting manually, the radio will calculate a local time offset which is then stored in Aux in memory. Whenever it synchronizes the clock using the internet, including after a power failure, Sleep Alarms your radio will then set the clock automatically using this information. You may wish to use the System settings >...
  • Page 61: Setting The Clock Format

    Setting the clock format The clock display used in standby mode and on the playing mode screens can be set to 12 or 24 Main menu hour format. The selected format is then also used when setting the alarms. Aux in 1.
  • Page 62: Manually Setting The Clock

    Manually setting the clock The WFR-30 radio will normally set its clock automatically to local time after a connection to the Main menu Set Time/Date Internet has been established. Should you need to set the time manually, change the time zone, Aux in 24-08-2010 or manually switch from winter to summer time (GMT to BST - also known as daylight savings Sleep 13:53 time), then please follow this procedure. Alarms System settings >...
  • Page 63: Setting The Alarm Clock

    Setting the alarm clock Your radio has two separate alarms which can be set to wake you to either the radio or a buzzer Alarms alarm. In the event of a power interruption your radio has built in memory that will retain your Alarm 1: Off [00:00] Alarm 2: Off [00:00] alarm settings. Ensure that the time is set correctly before setting the alarms. 1. Press the Menu button and rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘Main menu’ is highlighted. Press the Tuning Control Rotary to enter the menu. 2. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘Alarms’ is highlighted and the press the Tuning Alarm 1 Control Rotary to enter the selection.
  • Page 64 8. T he alarm can be set to buzzer, Internet radio, DAB radio, FM radio. For whichever radio Alarm 1 mode is selected, the radio alarm may be set to any of the stations which have been stored Enable:Once Time: 07:30 as presets or to the station most recently listened to. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary to Date: 26/04/2016 Mode: Buzzer highlight the current ‘Mode’ option for the alarm, then press the Tuning Control Rotary if you...
  • Page 65: Disabling Alarms

    When the alarm sounds The buzzer or radio alarm will sound at the selected times for up to 60 minutes unless cancelled. Alarms Alarm 1: On [07:30] The volume used for the alarm will be as specified during the alarm setting procedure. If the Alarm 2: Off [00:00] radio cannot connect to the specified radio station, the buzzer alarm will be used instead. To cancel an alarm, press the Standby button to return to standby mode. The alarm icon will flash at the bottom of the playing mode displays, and the radio will automatically switch back to standby mode when the 60 minutes have elapsed.
  • Page 66: Snooze Timer

    Snooze timer 1. T he buzzer or radio alarm can be silenced for 5 minutes by pressing any button other than the Alarm 1 Standby button. Should you wish for a longer snooze duration this can be extended. Press and 15 minutes rotate the Tuning Rotary Control while the radio is snoozed will set the available snooze time to 5, 10, 15 or 30 minutes. 2. W hile the snooze timer is active the remaining snooze time is shown next to the flashing alarm icon on the clock display. 3. I n order to cancel the Snooze timer while the alarm is suspended, press the Standby button. The display will briefly show an ‘Alarm Off’ message. Sleep timer Your radio can be set to turn off after a preset time has elapsed. The sleep timer setting can be Main menu adjusted between 15 and 90 minutes in 15 minute increments.
  • Page 67: Inactive Standby

    Inactive standby Your radio can be set to standby mode automatically if it idles for a preset period of time. The idle System settings time setting can be adjusted between 2, 4, 5 and 6 hours. Equaliser > Network > 1. Press the Menu button and rotate the Tuning control Rotary until ‘System Settings’ is Time/Date >...
  • Page 68: Display And Auto

    Display and Audio Equalizer function The sound on your radio can be adjusted to suit your personal taste for the material that you are Main menu listening to. The WFR-30 has a range of equalizer modes. Alternatively you may set the treble Aux in and bass levels to your own preferences which can be accessed from the My EQ menu item. Sleep Alarms 1. Press the Menu button and rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘System settings’ is System settings > highlighted. Press the Tuning Control Rotary to enter the setup. 2.
  • Page 69 Setting up your My EQ profile If you find the preset equalizer functions not to your liking, you may set up a custom treble and Equaliser bass setting as follows: Classic 1. Follow steps 1-2 in the previous section in order to enter the Equalizer menu. News 2. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘My EQ profile setup’ is highlighted on the display. My EQ My EQ profile setup > Press the Tuning Control Rotary to enter the adjustment mode. 3. T o adjust the bass level rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘Bass’ is highlighted on the My EQ profile setup display.
  • Page 70: Brightness Control

    Brightness control The brightness of the display can be adjusted for when the radio is in standby and for when it is Main menu in use. If you use the unit in the bedroom, you may prefer a lower standby brightness level than a Aux in higher brightness setting. Sleep 1. Press the Standby button to switch on your radio. Access the menu for the current mode by Alarms System settings > pressing the Menu button. 2. Rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘System settings’ is highlighted on the display. Press System settings the Tuning Control Rotary to enter the system settings menu.
  • Page 71: Headphone Socket And Line Out Socket

    Headphone socket 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. Please be aware that the sensitivity of headphones can vary widely. We therefore recommend setting volume to a low level before connecting headphones to the radio. It is also recommended to reduce the volume before unplugging your headphones. IMPORTANT: Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
  • Page 72: Information

    Information Factory reset If you wish to completely reset your radio to its initial state this may be performed by following Main menu this procedure. By performing a factory reset, all user entered settings will be erased. Aux in 1. Access the menu for the current mode by pressing the Menu button. Rotate the Tuning Sleep Control Rotary to highlight the ‘Main menu’ option, then press the Tuning Control Rotary to Alarms System settings >...
  • Page 73: Software Update

    Internet Aux in connection. You should not attempt to update your radio unless it is recommended to you by Sleep Sangean Customer Services. Updating the software may remove all network settings, radio Alarms System settings >...
  • Page 74: Usb Socket For Software Upgrade

    USB upgrade port. You should not attempt to update your radio unless it is recommended to you by Sangean Customer Services. Updating the software may remove all network settings, radio station presets and alarm settings from your radio.
  • Page 75: Network Profiles

    Network profiles Each time that you connect your radio to a WiFi network, the radio will store the details of that Internet radio connection (SSID, security key, DHCP/IP address settings) as a profile. Up to four such profiles Last listened Station list > are stored in the radio so that if the unit is used in multiple locations there is no need to enter the System settings > Main menu > network settings when returning to a location previously visited. The radios stores the four most recent profiles in memory identified by their SSID. Normally the radio will attempt to connect to one of the stored profiles and only if it is unable to do so will you System settings...
  • Page 76: Clear Network Settings

    Clear network settings In the event that you pass your radio on to someone else you may wish to remove all the network System settings settings stored. This function will clear all stored network settings from your radio. Equaliser > Network > 1. Access the menu for the current mode by pressing the Menu button. Rotate the Tuning Time/Date >...
  • Page 77: Accessing Your Audio Files Via A Upnp Server Using Windows Vista And Xp

    Audio FAQ Your radio can access some audio help for Internet Radio use. 1. W ith your radio switched on and in the Internet Radio mode, press the Menu button and Intemet radio rotate the Tuning Control Rotary until ‘Station list’ is highlighted on the display and press the Last listened Station list > Tuning Control Rotary. System settings > Main menu 2.
  • Page 78 Set up UPnP access on a Windows PC 1. I f your PC is running Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows XP then 6. Your PC may prompt you that there has been a connection to your you can use Microsoft’s Windows Media Player version 11 to act as UPnP server. Whether prompted or not, in order that the radio may your UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) media server. If not already access the music files, you will need to click the ‘Library’ tab in WMP installed on your PC, Windows Media Player 11 may be downloaded 11 and select the ‘Media Sharing…’ item to open the ‘Media Sharing’...
  • Page 79: Audio Codecs

    Audio codecs Bit-Rates Your radio supports a range of audio codecs which provide compatibility The following table summarizes the maximum supported bit-rates for with a wide range of Internet Radio stations. These also allow users to the various audio formats that are playable on your radio. Higher rates stream music from their computers. may be playable in some cases but performance of the product may be Note that for any given audio codec, there are many streaming affected.
  • Page 80: Cautions And Specifications

    Cautions Do not allow your radio to be exposed to water, steam or sand. ● T he radio shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no Do not leave your radio where excessive heat could cause damage. objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the radio.
  • Page 81 Specifications Circuit features Power Requirements Mains Power Supply AC IN 100-240V/50/60Hz/1A, DC OUT Output power 12V/1A (switching adaptor) Headphone socket 3.5 mm diameter, stereo Aux In socket 3.5mm diameter, stereo Frequency Coverage Line Out socket 3.5mm diameter, subwoofer FM 87.5-108 MHz Aerial System DAB Telescopic aerial 174.928-239.200 MHz FM Telescopic aerial WiFi 802.11b and 802.11g supported with...

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