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Plays: WMA, MP3, WAV (DRM WMA 
and Musicmatch playlists supported only 
if using Windows Media Connect Server). 
 
(1) iTunes Music Store files (“Protected AAC”) cannot be played. Digital rights-
managed (DRM) files cannot yet be played using a SD/MMC card. 
 
For a more detailed comparison of compatible music servers and links to download them, 
visit www.rokulabs.com/products/SoundBrid ge/servernotes.php . 
 
Getting Started 
Now that you have checked the packaging, are aware of the safety regulations when 
using your Soundbridge Radio and are familiar with the various music servers for the 
Soundbridge Radio, this section will tell you how to set up your radio and get your music 
server ready.   
To use the Soundbridge Radio you will need to:  
1.  Plug the power cord into the right side of the Soundbridge Radio, then into an 
electric AC power outlet. Verify that the Roku logo displays. 
2.  Put the AAA batteries into your Soundbridge Radio remote control.  
3.  Establish a network connection. If you are using Wi-Fi and have WEP security 
enabled, you will need to enter your security key with the Soundbridge Radio’s 
remote control. Either tell them here about networking or refer them to the section 
4.  Plug in the AM/FM antennas. Be sure to ----- antenna information about correctly 
positioning the antennas. 
 
Illustration of the radio set up – include the antennas so they know which is the AM 
antenna and which is FM antenna 
 
Automatic Power Up! 
There is no power switch to turn on the SoundBridge. As soon as you plug in the power, 
you should quickly see the welcome message Roku SoundBridge. You must see a 
working display before moving on to the operation of your SoundBridge.  
Radio Components  
This section describes the radio buttons, remote control, antennas, SD card slot, and 
headphone jack.