Roku R1000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Introduction 
Your Soundbridge radio is equipped to not only let you listen to AM/FM and Internet 
radio; it also lets you listen to music libraries connected to your wireless network. There 
are two snooze alarms and you can reconfigure the display with your remote control or 
through the Roku web page. 
Your SoundBridge R1000 is not a typical table-top radio. The advanced speaker system 
has been designed by audio legend Dr. Godehard Guenther, and delivers unusually 
transparent and powerful audio from a system of this size. 
You may find when listening to highly- compressed digital music (like 128kbps MP3or 
Internet Radio) that the speaker system reveals the audio limitations in the source 
material quite clearly.  This is not a flaw of the system, but rather a demonstration of the 
accurate audio reproduction possible with the R1000. Higher-bit rate audio (192kbps or 
greater) using advanced codecs like AAC and WMA should sound very pleasing. 
For specific audio format, stereo speakers, subwoofer, protocols supported and server 
requirements please see “Technical Specifications” in the Appendices.  
Before You Begin 
There are a few things we recommend before you get started using your Soundbridge 
Radio. First check the contents in your Soundbridge Radio package, secondly,  we 
strongly recommend that you read all the safety instructions and lastly, read about music 
servers and the SoundBridge Radio software music requirements so you can choose 
which server that best meets your needs.   
Package Contents 
Before proceeding, check your package and verify that you received the following items: 
  The Roku Soundbridge Radio  
  Remote control (two AAA batteries included) 
  Power cord 
  External AM antenna  
  External FM antenna 
  User guide 
 
I placed the following illustration instead of an illustration showing the contents of the 
package like they do with Bose documentation – you know best.