TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ..........................3 Conventions used in this guide ..................3 Infrastructure requirements .....................3 Menu structure .........................4 Menu names ........................4 Auxiliary Input Function ....................4 Key functions ........................4 Setting up the Wi-Fi radio ......................7 Setting the time and date ....................8 Setting alarms .........................9 Setting up the Internet radio ..................
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Figure 1: Wi-Fi radio infrastructure ....................3 Figure 2: Control Panel ........................4 Figure 3: Menu Structure of the HAV-IR10 -11 .................. 6 Figure 4: Navigating to the Time Menu ..................... 8 Figure 5: Navigating to the Alarm menu ................... 9 Figure 6: Notifi...
1 Introduction This guide instructs the user to set up and use the HAV-IR10 -11 based Wi-Fi radio user interface to access the different features available on the radio. Its main functions are to: • Stream radio stations content via the Internet, •...
“audio out” or “earphone jack”, the speaker will export the connected audio source. 2.3 Key functions Figure 2 shows a typical confi guration of keys available on the HAV-IR10 -11. Figure 2: Control Panel...
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Adjust the volume level in the playback. Turn the knob in the clockwise Control direction to increase the volume level and anti-clockwise direction to decrease the volume level. Figure 3 shows the site-map of all the menu and sub-menu in the HAV-IR10 -11.
3 Setting up the Wi-Fi radio To fully utilise all the functions available in the HAV-IR10 -11, please setup the radio by selecting the “System Setup” in the main menu. The Main menu System setup menu has a series of options that allows system-wide settings to be altered.
3.1 Setting the time and date The time has to be reset whenever the HAV-IR10 -11 is unplugged. Or, the time could be updated by the DAB radio system when using in the DAB-supported region. The clock set must be completed before the alarm setting.
Select the submenu in the Time Setup option (Main menu > System setup > Time setup > Alarms) ii. Press the <ALARM> button on the HAV-IR10 -11 Figure 5: Navigating to the Alarm menu • The fi ve alarms are preset to be activated daily after setting.
3. The “Last Listened” Option: When setting this option as the alarm type, the alarm will be activated by the previous station you were listening to. However, when there is no any memory in the radio, the setting will be defaulted to “buzzer” mode 4.
3.3. Setting up the Internet radio In the fi rst time using the HAV-IR10 -11, the Internet connection must be setup to access the Internet. Please follow the below 2 procedures to setup the access point: • Select the WLAN region. Choose your region in the list, even if you are not using the Wi-Fi to access the Internet.
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To setup the internet radio by using the Internet Wizard: 1. Select the “Wizard” in the Internet Setup. 2. Select the WLAN region in which the radio is located. 3. The Wizard will automatically scan for all available Wi-Fi and wired (Ethernet) networks. 4.
3.4. Setting up the music player There are two Music Player modes available. Each of them requires different settings, and either one can be used to playback music from a media server. 3.4.1 Shared folders (CIFS) In order to set up the device to playback music stored on shared network drives, user name, password and domain settings must be confi...
This can be set up using the PC settings menu shown below in Figure 10: Figure 10: Navigating to PC Settings menu 3.4.2 Shared media (UPnP) Media sharing uses Windows Media Player (WMP) 11 and above as media server. This mode does not require any setting in the radio, but the PC needs to be confi...
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4) Check the “Share my media to” box, then click settings 5) Follows the settings below:...
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Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service is “started”. 7) Make sure you laptop / PC and the HAV-IR10 -11 is connected to the same wireless network. If you are in Frontier Silicon offi ce, make sure your PC and V6 are connected to Frontier-Visitor 8) Start HAV-IR10 -11 board.
4 Using the Wi-Fi radio 4.1 Changing modes When you turn on the radio again, the radio will automatically run the last listened programme. To select another mode: 1. Press the <menu> key to display the mode menu of the mode you are in. 2.
Help Use Get access code during the radio registration on the Internet radio portal, see section 6 for details. The FAQ offers help for common problems with Internet radio. The Internet Radio Playing screen displays information on the currently-selected service, and is the default behaviour when a service is selected and playing.
4.3 Music player The Music Player allows accessing music fi les stored on a PC connected to the same network and playback through the radio. The Music Player can be accessed direct from the Main menu. The connection process is different depending on the Music Player mode selected.
4.3.1. Shared folders The startup fl ow when entering Music Player Shared folders mode is shown in Figure 13: Figure 13: Music Player start up fl ow 1. Ensure that the user name and password have been confi gured as described in section 3.4. 2.
5. Select a folder and a fi le to play within the folder. 6. Press Menu invokes the Music player mode menu, and then back to the Main menu; select Browse to enter the last selected shared folder. 4.3.2. Shared media The shared media mode uses UPnP technology to make easier both setting up and navigating the Music playback mode.
4.4 FM radio Figure 15: FM mode menu structure The FM mode menu allows setting up the following: Name Description Scan setting The Scan settings menu allows the user to set how an FM search started by pressing the rotary control. ‘Strong stations only’...
4.5 Presets Presets are a system that allows the user to store a build-confi gurable number of preset stations in each mode. The behaviour of presets is different in each individual mode because of the way that the preset is stored within the system. Presets are available in the following modes: •...
5 Software Upgrade through the Internet The user could update the operation software to improve the performance. Please select the “Software Upgrade” in the “System Setup” menu. To access this feature, please refer to the fi gure 19 below. Figure 16 Navigating to the Software upgrade menu The radio could search for updated software automatically when the connection was established (either wired or wireless).
4. Fill in the rest of fi elds, including username, password and radio model 5. Click Register, after which you should now be taken back to the confi guration page. 6. You should now be on a page used for confi guring the favourites and added stations for your own HAV-IR10 -11.
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To add stations to the “Favourites” group for your specifi c Wi-Fi radio, simply browser through the list of stations genres until you fi nd something you want to add, then click on the heart symbol to the left of the station name. The fi rst time you add a station, you‘ll be asked to create a new group for that station.
7 Info and Error Messages The following is a description of the info and error messages that the Wi-Fi radio could possibly display. Message Type Description Failed to Error Seen when a Wi-Fi network related error occurs. Some examples of connect circumstances which will trigger a ‘failed to connect’...
There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU. For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product. Specifi cations: Model: HAV-IR10 -11 Type: Wi-Fi Internet Radio with PLL FM Radio Dimension: 250 x 130 x 135 mm Weight: 2 KG (approx.)