Instruction manual

WEP keys are 10 or 26 characters long (using 0 - 9, and A - F). Some
WiFi access points can also use pass-phrases for WEP but these do
not conform to a defined standard and are not supported. WPA keys
are usually set up using a pass-phrase of between 8 and 63 characters.
Your Internet radio can accept pass-phrases for WPA keys.
12. To enter the WEP or WPA key, characters are selected and entered
using the Tuning/Select control. As you rotate the control, the radio
shows different sets of characters. The character currently flashing
will be selected when you press the Tuning/Select control. Do this
as needed until the complete key has been entered.
Remember, WEP keys only use the numbers 0-9 and letters A-F. WPA
keys are sensitive to upper and lower case characters so you must
enter them exactly.
If a WEP or WPA key has previously been entered the display will
show 'Key: [Set]'. If you have previously entered a different key, you
must clear this by selecting the < symbol. This will remove the '[Set]'
indication
The three characters at the right-hand end of the list have special
functions.
select '
<' to erase a character or key previously entered
select '
' when the key is complete
select '
C' to cancel and re-run the Network Wizard
13. After the final character of the WEP or WPA key has been entered,
locate the '
' symbol and press the Select control. The radio should
now be able to connect to the network.
14. Once connected to your radio to the network (and therefore also to
the Internet) it will display the main Internet Radio menu. Press the
On/Off
button to put the radio in Standby mode. It should then display
the time. This time is obtained from the Internet by the radio. If the
time display is not correct for any reason, it can easily be adjusted
later, see page 53, 'Setting the clock'.
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