TM MUTANT USER MANUAL • P O C K E T 512E I n T E R n E T 1t=t-:1 RADIO
Quick Start Guide Press and hold the Power Button for more than 3 seconds to turn on the radio. The green power indicator illuminates. Wi-Fi Internet Radio Slide the Wi-Fi / FM Radio switch on the top of the radio to Wi-Fi. The radio automatically scans for available Wi-Fi network and display on the list. Select your Wi-Fi network using the Navitation Tuning Knob and press the Enter Button. The Preferred Station will then start to play automatically if the network is connected.
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the wireless access equipment instructions, or contact the network service providers. Packaging and Specifications FM: 1. Frequency range: 87.5 MHz -1 08MHz. 2. Supports Rad io Data System(RDS). 3. 30 user definable preset stations. Battery: Packaging Before proceeding, check your packaging and verify the following accessories are included, if any parts are missing, please contact your distributor. 1. Pocket Size Portable Internet/FM Radio. 2 . USB Charging Cable. 3. Carrying Pouch. 4. User Manual.
Control Buttons Control Buttons LCD Display. • Wi-Fi/FM Switch Back Button • Wi-Fi / FM Switch Switches mode between Wi -Fi / FM radio reception. Back Button Press to go back to the previous menu. Volume Control Adjust th e Volume control. "+" means increasing the volume, "-" means decreasing the volume. Power Button Power on/ off by Press and Hold for 3 seconds. Hold Switch Lock all of the buttons except th e Wi-Fi / FM Switch to avoid accidental adjustment. Earphone Jack (3.
Example Menu Screen: Internet Radio Display Types f - - Network Settings - _ _-" Normal Screen Scan for Networks Edit Settings Stored Networks 1 Network Information Back Select The normal screen is the default screen generated when the unit is powered on. It displays the station name and icons for Wi-Fi signal strength, streaming media format / preset number / frequency and battery status.
Query Screen A query screen is used to offer the user a choice. Queries are worded so that you can respond with a yes (Select) or a no (Back). Example Query Screen: Do you want to revert to backup version of firmware and reboot? Back Select Internet Radio Menus The structure of the Internet Radio's rnenus is shown in Appendix A. Presets Displays a list of preset stations. The preset stations are stored on the memory of the device. Up to 12 presets can be stored within the radio.
Play Preferred Station Plays the Preferred Station that you have stored. Settings The settings menu includes the following submenus: -Network o Scan for Networks o Edit Settings o Stored Networks o Network Information o Power Saving (Default is OFF) - Deleting Presefs - Display Settings o Backlight Timeout o Main Menu Timeout -Language - Firmware Update oCheck For Updates o Revert To Backup o Firmware Information Network settings wil l include access point selection.
network than the one automatically chosen by the device . This means that you do not have to go through the complete network setup (security key input sequence). Select a network under this menu, it will show: Select Network Network Name 1 Network Name 2 Network Name 3 Back Select Select one Netw ork Name and press the Enter Button , it wil l show: 1 - - - - Network Name -----I Connect IP Settings Security Setting Delete : Connect the network to make it as currently network.
Now Playing Firmware Update Check for Updates If you initiate an update, the device checks for a connection and whether there is a firmware update available. If both these conditions are met, a progress screen is displayed and the firmware installed. The new firmware is flashed to the device, and in the next restart of the radio, the new firmware version becomes the master version. Note: In the process of updating firmware, please do not power OFF.
Press and hold the Enter Button (>3 seconds) to enter the completed key or passphrase. In case of difficulty, see the section below on manual network connection, for more detail. Normal Powering On When the unit is powered on normally and is still withi n a previously known wire less network locati on, the radio w ill con nect to the kn own network automatically and the preferred station wil l start to play.
4. Select a network (Max of 3 different networks can be stored in the radio's memory) Note: An unsecured network may still require a level of entry authority or payment to use it. This is typically the case at airports or hotels. Only if the unsecured network has free and unrestricted access, will the internet radio work correctly. A secured network simply needs the correct access key to be input, in order to gain full access. 5. If the network is secured, you will be prompted to enter a security key.
3. If the display shows (Network Down) or (Authentication failed! Please provide correct key). Please try again and provide correct security key. Playing a Radio Station 1. Press the Back Button to go to the main menu, highlight All Stations and press the Enter Button. Note: The All Stations option is on ly avai lable when Internet Rad io has established an intemet connection and can access the vTuner portal.
A Favorites station is a station that has been added to the radio, using the Favorites list on the vTuner portal. To access the features of the vTuner portal, perform the following steps: 1. Login from a PC to the CSR mini-portal on vTuner http://csr.vTuner.com 2. Locate the MAC address of your radio (the 10#). This is a unique identifier for your product, which can not be mixed with anybody else in the world .
You can also add your own radi o stations, should you happen to find any that are not already listed in the vTuner database. To do this, use the vTuner webpage, as follows: and select the bookmarks to access the list of favorite's folders I stations from the vTuner portal. Highlight the required option and press the Enter Button to play. My Added Stations You can add your own stations here. If you have found a station that is not in our list, you can add it yourself.
This is the Normal Screen for FM Radio operation. This screen shows signal strength , Radio operating mode (Seek, Preset, Tune etc) battery condition , channel frequency and any RDS information available. Seek Mode The default display shows the Seek Mode. To access the Seek Mode menu during normal radio operation, press the Back Button and Turn the Control Wheel to and press the Enter Button to enter Seek Mode. Turn the Control Wheel to search for FM stations automatically.
the Back Button and turn the Control Wheel to and press the Enter Button to enter Auto Program Mode. The system wi ll search the stations between 87.50MHz and 108.00MHz automatically and will show the frequency. At the same time, it will store the received stations. (30 stations at most) I - - - - F M Menu-----l Preset Mode A Channel List ,.l II i'i1W ..t& v \-----FM Menu - - - - - - I Channel List Auto Program l.i.
If you confirm and press the Enter Button , the radio wi ll clear all the stored stations in the Preset List and Channel List and confirm with "Clear All" The radio w ill then revert back to the Seek Mode, starting from a frequency of 87.50MHz. 1: FM Seek 87.50 MHz RDS Function The RDS icon will be shown after the currently playing station receives an RDS signal. The "RDS" icon wi ll be displayed in the upper right hand corner.
Battery Level, Charging and Indicators Troubleshooting The battery level status is shown by a battery symbol upon the normal screen. If problems occur when connecting the radio to the wireless network, please try as follows: 1. When scanning for a Wi-Fi network and nothing is found , please make sure your reception area has an effective Wi-Fi network coverage. 2. When scanning for a Wi-Fi network, the radio may prompt you that "You connect too many APs, please delete one and scan again.
and network equipment suppliers. 4. When connected to the network, but not possible to get Internet Radio stations, it may be: (a) A server connection failure, please try again when the network is less busy. (b) An unsecured but protected network with some form or registration or payment required. This is typical of hotels and airports. It is impossible to pass this point with the Internet Radio, so choose another network and try again.
Safety Warnings Please read before usage. 1. If this Intemet Radio has been moved from a cold place to a warm place, do not plug it in for 2-3 hours.(e.g. from a cold car boot to a warm room). There is a possibility that moisture may have condensed in the Internet Radio, this can cause darnage to your Internet Radio. To avoid damage please unpack your Internet Radio and allow it to stand at room temperature for 2-3 hours before use.
Appendix A Internet Radio Menu Structure Appendix B FM Radio Menu Structure Prest Channels Seek Mode FM Auto Program Manual Tune Clear Ch List Reo/Itt To Baclw$! m m
LIMITED WARRANTY STI Certified Products, Inc. warrants to the end-user customer that the Mutant products will be free from defects in material and workmanship in one year period from the original purchase date. limited warranty covers only those defects that arise as a result of normal use of the product and does not cover any other problems, including those that arise as a result of: improper maintenance, operation outside the product's specifications, unauthorized modification or misuse.
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