• Now use the setting wheel or the IR remote control to choose whether the setup wizard is to be started
or not and confirm your selection.
Observe the previous chapter 13 b) for your procedure for operation.
• If you did not start the setup wizard in the previous step, a query will appear in the display to ask you if
you want to execute the setup wizard again at the next start (this may require the Internet radio to be
disconnected from the mains voltage briefly).
Proceed as follows after starting the setup wizard:
• In the first step, you can switch the display format for the time between 12 and 24 h mode.
For 12 h mode, „PM" is displayed next to the time for the second half of the day (e.g. „2:18PM" in
12 h mode = 14:18 in 24 h mode).
Confirm the setting as usual by pushing the setting wheel or the button „
• The following display permits selection of whether the date and time are to be set automatically or not.
In automatic setting, the Internet radio will search a time server to set the internal clock.
Confirm your selection.
If you do not desire automatic setting, manually enter the date and time afterwards.
You can set the date, month, year, the hours and minutes of the time in sequence with the setting
wheel. A brief push on the setting wheel will switch to the respective next value.
• If you have selected and confirmed the automatic update of date and time through the Internet, you now
need to set the proper time zone (not possible/required for manual setting of date/time).
Example: Use „UTC +01:00" as the time zone for Germany.
Confirm the setting of the time zone by pushing the setting wheel or the button „
control.
• Then automatic switching of summer/winter time can be activated/deactivated.
When activating this function, the time display switches to the respective right value for summer/winter
time.
• Now the most important item for the Internet radio follows: selection of the WLAN network.
The Internet radio will automatically scan for available WLANs; this may take several seconds. Then the
display will show all the WLAN networks that were found during the search.
If no WLAN networks are displayed, observe the following notes:
Check if the WLAN aerial is properly screwed on to the back of the Internet radio.
Put the WLAN aerial into a different position. Do not point the tip of the aerial at your WLAN router
or WLAN access pint, since this will reduce range. Instead, the aerials should be in parallel to
each other.
If required, move the Internet radio. If the Internet radio is used, e.g. in a HiFi-rack made of metal,
good WLAN reception cannot be expected there.
Set up your WLAN router or WLAN access point elsewhere.
Check if the WLAN of your router or access point is switched on and whether the SSID is visible.
If you have specifically configured your network (e.g. fixed IP addresses, etc.), the setup wizard
cannot establish any WLAN connection. Instead, you have to manually configure the network
connection; see chapter 14 e). This requires knowledge in handling of networks.
" (2) of the IR remote control.
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