Audiovox ARIR201 User Manual - Page 11

Set up the radio, SLEEP/SNOOZE - manual

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6. Set up the radio Refer to Using the menus on page 14-15 for more information on making choices and inputting information in menus. A. NOTE: When you turn on the radio for the first time, it will be in "DEMO" mode. To exit this mode, press and release preset 1, then SLEEP/SNOOZE, then preset 6 on top of the radio. B. After exiting the DEMO mode, the radio displays the Select Language screen. Press or to choose your language and then press SELECT. D. Wired This method uses an Ethernet cable shown in step 4 on page 9 to wire the radio directly up to your broadband modem, router, hub, or switch. Make sure your Ethernet cable is properly connected. • At the Network Setup screen, press or to select Wired and then press SELECT. • Before the connection is complete, the radio may take some time to check for updates and retrieve account info from the server. Please wait until you hear a short congratulations message and "Setup is complete, enjoy the music" is displayed. • If the radio requires your IP address, you can find this information on your broadband modem, router or access point's administration setup page or manual. E. Wireless C. The Network Setup screen displays connection options: • Select Wired to connect using an Ethernet cable. Go to step D to complete the connection. • Select Wireless to connect using an existing Wi-Fi access point. Go to step E to complete the connection. This method uses your existing Wi-Fi access point, broadband modem or router to connect the radio to your existing network. You need to know your Wireless Network's name (SSID) and if your wireless network has security enabled, you will also need to know your wireless network password (sometimes called passphrase or key). You can find this information on your broadband modem, router or access point's administration setup page or manual. You may also call your Internet Service Provider (ISP) if you do not know how to access the administration page in order to find this information. They usually have a 1-800 number available. Once you have the below information you may write it down for future reference. • Wireless network name (SSID) • Security Type (Only needed if your network has security enabled and your SSID is hidden, not broadcasted) • Password/Key (Only needed if your network has security enabled) 10

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6. Set up the radio
A.
NOTE:
When you turn on the radio for the
first time, it will be in "DEMO" mode. To exit
this mode, press and release preset
1
, then
SLEEP/SNOOZE
, then preset
6
on top of the
radio.
B.
After exiting the DEMO mode, the radio
displays the
Select Language
screen. Press
or
to choose your language and then press
SELECT
.
C. The
Network Setup
screen displays
connection options:
Select
Wired
to connect using an Ethernet
cable.
Go to step D to complete the
connection.
Select
Wireless
to connect using an existing
Wi-Fi access point.
Go to step E to complete
the connection
.
Refer to
Using the menus
on page
14-15 for more information on
making choices and inputting
information in menus.
D.
Wired
At the
Network Setup
screen, press
or
to
select
Wired
and then press
SELECT.
Before the connection is complete, the radio
may take some time to check for updates and
retrieve account info from the server. Please
wait until you hear a short congratulations
message and "Setup is complete, enjoy the
music" is displayed.
If the radio requires your IP address, you can
find this information on your broadband
modem, router or access point’s
administration setup page or manual.
E.
Wireless
This method uses an Ethernet cable shown in
step 4 on page 9 to wire the radio directly up
to your broadband modem, router, hub, or
switch. Make sure your Ethernet cable is
properly connected.
This method uses your existing Wi-Fi access
point, broadband modem or router to connect
the radio to your existing network.
You need to know your Wireless Network’s
name (SSID) and if your wireless network has
security enabled, you will also need to know
your wireless network password (sometimes
called passphrase or key). You can find this
information on your broadband modem,
router or access point’s administration setup
page or manual.
You may also call your
Internet Service Provider (ISP) if you do not
know how to access the administration page
in order to find this information. They usually
have a 1-800 number available. Once you have
the below information you may write it down
for future reference.
Wireless network name (SSID)
Security Type
(Only needed if your
network has security enabled and your
SSID is hidden, not broadcasted)
Password/Key
(Only needed if your
network has security enabled)