If your network is not found, it may be because the router is configured not to broadcast the
SSID. You should then use the Folder Up or Down buttons on the remote control handset and
Select buttons to highlight and select the ‘[Manual config]’ option in order to enter the network
details manually. This is described in ‘Manual Network Configuration”. If your network name
is being broad cast, and it was not found, then try re-scanning press the Back button), and if
necessary try moving your radio to a location closer to your access point / router.
When the SSID for the wireless network you wish to connect to is highlighted on the
screen, press the Select button. If WiFi Pretected Setup (WPS) was indicated, you will
see an additional menu at this point, otherwise proceed to step 5. Choose one of the
WPS menu options as required for your router (WPS may be via push button, or using an
identificationnumber). ‘Push Button’ – the display prompts you to press the WPS button on
your routerand then the Select button on the radio. The two devices should then connect with
the encryption key sent automatically to the radio. ‘PIN’ – the display shows an identification
number which you must enter into your router using a web browser (refer to your router’s user
documentation). You should then press the Select button on the radio. ‘Skip WPS’ – if you
wish to enter the encryptionkey yourself (or if it was previously Entered). If you choose Push
Button or PIN the screen will then show ‘Connecting…’ and then ‘Setup wizard completed’.
Press the Select button to exit setup wizard.
If your network is configured without an encryption key, the screen should say ‘Connecting…’,
and then ‘Setup wizard completed’. Press the Select button to exit the setup wizard and show
the main menu. If this is the case then you have successfully connected your radio to your
network.
If the screen displays ‘Key’, it is because the network is using one of the encryption systems:
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or WiFi Protected Access (WPA). You will need to enter the
correct WEP or WPA key into the radio to allow it to communicate with your wireless network.
If you do not have the WEP or WPA key, then you should obtain it from the person who set up
your network. Some wireless routers may come with an encryption key already set up by the
supplier, in which case you should refer to the documentation provided with it. WPA is used
here to also include WPA2.
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