SWEEX MM210 - QUICK_START_GUIDE Manual

Wi-fi alarm clock internet radio

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MM210 Sweex Wi-Fi Alarm Clock Internet Radio
Introduction
• Do not expose the Sweex Wi-Fi Alarm Clock to extreme temperatures. Do not place the device in direct sunlight or in the direct vicinity of heating elements.
• Do not use the Sweex Wi-Fi Alarm Clock in extremely moist or dusty surroundings.
• Protect the device against powerful shocks and falls – they may damage the internal electronics.
• Never attempt to open the device yourself, there are no serviceable parts inside. Opening the device will cause the warranty to lapse.
Package contents
In this package you will find:
• Wi-Fi Alarm Clock
• Power Adapter
• Manual
If you find that any of the package contents are missing, please return the package to the sales point where it was bought.
Product description
Front side:
Topside:
Control
Internet radio
FM mode
Music Player
STANDBY/ON
Press to turn the radio on/off
BACK
Press to switch between Internet Radio, Music Player, FM and Auxiliary Input
mode.
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  • Page 1 Introduction • Do not expose the Sweex Wi-Fi Alarm Clock to extreme temperatures. Do not place the device in direct sunlight or in the direct vicinity of heating elements. • Do not use the Sweex Wi-Fi Alarm Clock in extremely moist or dusty surroundings.
  • Page 2: Internet Radio

    Adjusts the volume ALARM 1 ALARM 2 Press to set alarm 1 / 2 MODE Press to switch between Internet Radio, Music Player, FM and Auxiliary Input mode SLEEP Press to set sleep time SCAN No Function Press to auto-search...
  • Page 3: First Use

    5. If your wireless network is secured, the radio will now ask you to enter the network key. This key may also be known as WEP, WPA or Pre-shared (PSK) key. Use the navigation buttons to navigate to the right characters and press “Select”...
  • Page 4: Internet Radio Mode

    Auxiliary mode This mode plays back sound received on the Auxiliary input on the back of the radio. You can connect for example a MP3 player, CD player or other device to the AUX input. Auxiliary input mode has no menu, options or settings.
  • Page 5: Menu Reference

    > Shared media Here you will see the available UPnP media servers. You can browse, select and play using the scroll knob. For more information on UPnP media streaming please refer to the “UPnP media streaming” chapter of this manual.
  • Page 6: Popular Stations

    Press “Select” to go to Auxiliary Input mode • Sleep This menu option lets you configure the sleep time. From off to 90 minutes in steps of 15 minutes. After the sleep time has passed, the radio will switch to stand-by automatically. • Alarms In this menu you can set the alarm clocks of the radio.
  • Page 7 In this menu you can configure all internet & networking related settings. Internet Wizard The wizard is the easiest way to let the radio connect to a wireless network. Simply follow the instructions on screen! • PC settings > User name Here you can set the user name used for accessing network shares.
  • Page 8 You can view and delete the preconfigured wireless networks in this menu. The network the radio is currently connected to cannot be deleted. • Time/Date In this menu you can set the time and time display options of the radio. By default, the radio uses its wireless connection to retrieve the current time from the Internet. > Set Time/Date >...
  • Page 9: Online Services

    ENglIsh VErsIoN On-line services You can manage your favourite radio stations and add unlisted stations manually using a web-interface. To do this, you will first need to register using the access code that can be found in the “Help” menu.
  • Page 10 Add a station manually Sometimes it may happen that a station is not present in the list of stations. In that case you can contact us by clicking the “Suggest a station” link at the bottom left of the webpage. You can also add a station manually so that it appears in the “My Added stations” list: Simply fill out the form and press when you’re done! Note: some technical knowledge is required.
  • Page 11 Check the “Share my media” checkbox and click OK: Your computer should now become visible under “Shared media”, you still have to authorise it however. Upon connecting, you will receive an error message on your radio and on your computer, the following message will appear:...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    • My wireless network is not listed > This may happen if your wireless network is hidden, or out of range. First try placing the radio closer to your wireless router or access point. If your network is hidden, it has to be added manually.
  • Page 13 • The liability of Sweex is limited to the costs of repair and/or replacement of the product covered by the warranty. • The standard warranty is null and void if the product has been opened, changes have been made, physical damage was caused to the product and if the product is used for another purpose than for which it is originally meant.

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