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Configure menu
Choosing the option you want from the Configure
menu
1. Press the SELECT button.
(Note: if you make a mistake at any point, press the
BACK button to go back to the previous screen.)
2. Turn the knob until ‘Configure’ is displayed press the
SELECT button.
3. Turn the knob until the display shows the option you
want.
4. Press the SELECT button to choose the option shown on
the display. The options are explained below.
Network Config
This is useful if you take your Internet radio to another
building where you want to use it.
Configuring the radio to use a static IP address
In order for your radio to use a static IP address on your
network, you will need to do the following:
1. From your radio, select the ‘Configure - Network config -
Edit Config’ menu and then press SELECT.
2. The radio will now display ‘Auto (DHCP)? YES / NO’. Turn
the radio’s rotary encoder to select ‘NO’ and then press
SELECT.
3. You will now be able to enter the IP address you wish to
give your radio by using the rotary encoder to select the
desired numbers followed by pressing SELECT to end
inputting the address.
4. The radio will now prompt you to enter the required
network mask for the network. You will be able to enter
this in the same way as before for entering the IP address.
5. You will now need to enter the default gateway’s IP
address used by the radio on the network.
6. Finally, you will need to enter the DNS IP address for the
radio. On some networks, you may need to enter your
ISP’s DNS IP address, which should be available on your
ISP’s support page on their website.
7. After entering the above information, the radio will
now connect successfully to your network. In order to
make the radio use DHCP again (to automatically get its
network information when it attempts to connect to a
network), you will need to select ‘Configure - Network
config > Edit Config’ and then set ‘Auto (DHCP)? YES /
NO’ to ‘YES’.
If your radio supports wired networking using “USB to
Ethernet dongle”  then you will be able to configure your
radio to connect to your network via an available Ethernet
connection (RJ45) or via a Wi-Fi router:
Configuring the radio to only use a wired Ethernet
connection
From the radio’s ‘Network config’ menu, select
‘Wired/Wireless’. This menu will present you with three
options: ‘Wireless Only’, ‘Wired’ and ‘Auto’. Selecting
‘Wired Only’ will allow cause the radio to reboot and then
only use its Ethernet connection to communicate with the
network. The radio will also disable its wireless network
capabilities.
Configuring the radio to only use a Wi-Fi connection
Selecting the ‘Wireless Only’ option from the ‘Wired/Wireless’
menu will allow cause the radio to reboot and then only
use its Wi-Fi connection to communicate with the network.
The radio will also disable its Ethernet connection.
Configuring the radio to use either an Ethernet or a
wireless connection
Selecting the ‘Auto’ option from the ‘Wired/Wireless’
menu will allow cause the radio to reboot and then
attempt to establish an Ethernet connection, if it is
available, to communicate with the network. Otherwise,
the radio will attempt to establish a Wi-Fi connection to
the network.
Once the radio has established a certain type of connection
to the network, then this type of connection will remain in
use while the radio is on.
The ‘Network Config’ menu also allows you to choose
whether or not the Internet radio displays a warning
message when its network signal strength is low. You can
enable this feature by selecting ‘Signal Warning’ and then
selecting ‘Yes’.