SoundBridge Radio Wi-Fi Music System ™ User Guide | Software v2.
Welcome Thanks for purchasing Roku SoundBridge Radio! We hope you enjoy using it as much as we’ve enjoyed creating it. SoundBridge Radio is a simple, high-performance tabletop radio that’s ready for the digital world. Run the Latest Software! We are always working on improving the software for our products. Your SoundBridge Radio will let you know when a software update is available. We recommend you accept new software updates when they are offered.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: GETTING STARTED......................4 Introduction...........................................................4 Package Contents.................................................4 Important Safety Information ..........................4 Setting Up Your SoundBridge Radio...............5 Configuring Your SoundBridge Radio.............6 Navigating SoundBridge Radio Menus ..........6 Changing Music Sources.....................................7 Using Headphones........................
SECTION 7: ADDITIONAL PLAYBACK OPTIONS...........................................38 Playing a Playlist.....................................................38 Repeat and Shuffle................................................38 Search Options.......................................................39 SECTION 8: PRESETS..........................................40 Recalling Presets....................................................40 Editing Presets Using the Web Interface.........
section 1: Getting Started Introduction Your SoundBridge Radio makes listening to Internet radio as easy as listening to AM/FM radio with easy browsing of a variety of Internet radio stations and the ability to save your favorites with the press of a button. You can import your own station URL’s to hear over 10,000 stations from around the globe in every music or talk format. You can also stream your Mac or PC music libraries stored on any computer that’s connected to your Wi-Fi home network.
1 Setting Up Your SoundBridge Radio To use SoundBridge Radio you will need to: 1. Put the included AAA batteries into your remote control. Make sure there is no object blocking the IR receiver located on the right side of your SoundBridge Radio display. 2. Attach the AM and FM radio antennas. At the rear of the unit, the FM antenna plugs into the FM connector labeled “FM” and the AM antenna plugs into the AM connector labeled “AM.” 3.
Configuring Your SoundBridge Radio SoundBridge Radio allows you to customize your product by choosing from multiple languages, and a range of time zones and geographic locations. Your country information is used to select the correct Wi-Fi format. Note that it may be illegal for you to select an incorrect country. SoundBridge Radio uses your time zone selection to set the time from an external “atomic clock” time server from the Internet.
1 Changing Music Sources The “Change Library or Configuration” Menu Ë Play Dan’s Music Play Joe’s Music Play AM Radio Play FM Radio Play Internet Radio System Configuration The Home Menu Browse Play Preset Show Song Queue Show Now Playing Settings Change Library or Configuration You easily navigate between different music servers on your network, as well as your Internet Radio Library and AM/FM radio. You can use the Source [ ] button on the top of the unit to access another music source.
Using Headphones For private listening, connect headphones to the headphone jack on the side of the unit. The speakers are automatically muted when you plug in headphones. To change the volume level of the headphones, use the volume knob on SoundBridge Radio or the volume buttons on the remote control. You won’t miss your alarm! The alarm is designed to sound from the built-in speakers even if your headphones are connected.
section 2: Playing AM/FM Radio 2 Introduction Listening to AM/FM radio stations is similar to your experience with other radios. You can scan for available stations and then store up to 18 of them as Presets. If SoundBridge Radio is turned off, press the Standby [�] button on the remote control or press any of the Preset buttons (numbered 1-6) or the Source [ ] button on SoundBridge Radio.
Icon SNOOZE large round knob at top/left 1–6 A-B-C Name Action Alarm Shows alarm settings; hold to set the alarm. Snooze/Sleep Press once to snooze the alarm by 7 minutes. Press repeatedly to set the Radio to go to sleep in a chosen time interval (or press to cancel the Sleep function). Standby/Volume Press to toggle Standby mode; turn to adjust volume. Presets 1–6 Selects one of 6 different preset stations or playlists. Use with A-B-C button to access the next set of six presets.
Button old remote Button new remote 56 ‚· 34 fl‡ 4 4 4 ; � Name Action Up/Down Navigates through available selections in the list. Left/Right “FastBrowse.” When browsing for an artist alphabetically, you skip from one letter of the alphabet to another. Select Selects any item shown on SoundBridge Radio’s display. Pressing Select is like clicking your mouse on a highlighted item. 4 Play Begins playing current selection. ; Pause Pauses currently playing song.
Storing Your Favorite Radio Stations to Presets A Preset is a quick way to play your favorite music on your SoundBridge Radio. Any music you can play on the SoundBridge Radio can be saved as a Preset. This includes AM/FM and Internet radio stations, playlists, albums, tracks by a particular artist, and so on. The SoundBridge Radio presets are not “source specific” — there are not separate presets for FM, AM and Internet radio.
you’re listening to on your computer to be a new SoundBridge Radio preset. Fourth, you can use iTunes to tune in to other stations, and then play them back on SoundBridge Radio. (Note: You can use iTunes for radio tuning even if you normally use Windows Media Connect as your music server.
2. Your available music libraries will be displayed, including the one named “Internet Radio.” Select that library and you will see a list of Internet radio stations. These are your Presets, and they are pre-loaded when your SoundBridge Radio is first set up. See below for more information on how to edit these Presets. 3. Press Home Menu[ ] button to access your browsing options. You will see the following options: My Favorites Browse Play Preset Show Now Playing (Etc.
Find Station URLs Using Roku Radio Snooper Roku Radio Snooper is a free Windows application that enables you to quickly and easily discover the URL for your favorite Internet radio stations and determine if the station is supported by SoundBridge Radio and then make it one of your 18 SoundBridge Radio presets with the click of a button. Go to www.rokulabs.com/snooper to download Roku Radio Snooper. Once launched, the lightweight application runs in the background.
3. Drag and drop the stations you like into the “RadioFavorites” playlist. The result is an iTunes playlist that contains your favorite radio stations (see next image).
3 4. Play this playlist on SoundBridge Radio. Connect to your iTunes Music Library by choosing the “Change Library or Configuration” option from your Home Menu and select the name of your library. Once connected, select “Playlists.” Scroll down to the saved playlist (in our example, “RadioFavorites”) and select it. You can now scroll through your favorite radio stations. Press Play to start playing your desired station.
the top of your SoundBridge Radio. You can also use Roku Radio Snooper. Or using the remote control, press Select while the station is playing. You will see the following list of options: Get info for “[Station name]” Play Preset… (this displays a list of your 18 presets) Save Preset: [Station name] Add Station to My Favorites Stop Select the option “Save Preset: [Station name]” and press Select [4]. Scroll down to the position you want to replace and press Select.
Ë Ë Presets can be programmed and played from the preset web page (see the “SoundBridge Radio Web Interface” chapter for more information.) Presets can be programmed as discrete commands on a custom remote control. (For more information about customizing your remote for SoundBridge Radio control and a Pronto CCF file, please visit the Support section of our web site.) 3 To save an Internet radio station to My Favorites: 1.
Scroll down to the option “Add Station to My Favorites” and press Select. Note: Only stations that you have accessed via the browse feature in the Internet Radio Library can be saved to your Favorites. Stations that are played from an iTunes playlist or from a URL manually entered as a preset cannot be saved to your Favorites.
Hint: Your playlist can contain as many Internet radio stations as you like, but only the first eighteen will be saved to your Presets. You can rearrange them by dragging and dropping to their desired order inside the iTunes playlist, or (after saving them) on the SoundBridge Radio web page (see the “SoundBridge Radio Web Interface” chapter of this document for more information). 3 3. On the Home Menu of your iTunes music library, select “Settings”, then “Memorize Radio Playlist”. 4.
Playback Limitations of Internet Radio Streams SoundBridge Radio currently supports MP3 and WMA Internet radio stations. RealAudio and AACplus stations are not supported at this time. However, stay tuned for additional formats that may be supported in future software releases. Unfortunately, there are few standards in Internet radio (especially for MP3 stations), and sometimes a station will do something out of the ordinary that will prevent SoundBridge Radio from being able to play it.
section 4: Sharing Your PC or Mac Music Library Introduction In addition to playing AM/FM and Internet radio, SoundBridge Radio is a network music player. That is, you can play music files that are stored on a computer connected to your Wi-Fi home network. To browse, search and play these files stored on your computer, SoundBridge Radio needs to receive data from software installed on the computer called a “music server.
find that some servers are not equipped for SoundBridge Radio’s search feature and that the browse mode varies by server. Music Server Recommended for Users of . . . Notes Windows Media Connect (UPnP Windows Media DRM 10 protocols) Windows XP with SP2 A free media server from Microsoft. Works with any music jukebox, but optimized for Windows Media Player v.10. Supports SoundBridge Radio’s full Browse, Search and Display feature set.
For a more detailed comparison of compatible music servers and links to download them, visit www.rokulabs.com/products/SoundBridge/servernotes.php. Installing a Compatible Music Server To access network music sharing, you first need to install a music server. Below are instructions for installing the most common music server software – you only need one. 4 Installing Windows Media Connect 1.
Installing Firefly Media Server 1. Download and install Firefly Media Server from www.rokulabs.com/firefly. 2. Continue to “Enabling Firefly Media Server.” Enabling Music Sharing After installing a music server, you need to enable your music server so you can access music library playlists stored on your networked computers. Enabling Sharing in Windows Media Connect To authorize SoundBridge Radio as a permitted client for Windows Media Connect, follow these steps: 1.
Enabling Sharing in iTunes To turn on the Music Sharing option, 1. Select iTunes/Preferences menu (Mac) or Edit/Preferences (PC). 2. In the dialog box that appears, click the Sharing tab. 3. Verify that the Share My Music option to enable sharing on your local network, is selected. 4 Note: iTunes must be running to play music from your library. Enabling Sharing in Rhapsody 1. Make sure the Rhapsody application is running. 2. Select User Settings from the Options menu. 3.
Personal Firewall If you are using iTunes and have trouble connecting, your computer may have a firewall installed that is not set correctly. Make sure your firewall is configured to allow iTunes music sharing by doing the following: Mac user: 1. Open System Preferences. 2. Select Sharing and click the Firewall tab. 3. Select the iTunes Music Sharing option. 4. Restart your SoundBridge Radio by unplugging, wait 5 seconds, then plug it back in. PC user: 1.
section 5: Browsing Music Introduction Once SoundBridge Radio is successfully connected to your network and your server’s music sharing options are enabled, SoundBridge Radio will automatically find your computer’s music server and detect any supported music libraries. Choosing Your Music Library Your music libraries will be accessible in two ways: 1.
next or previous letter of the alphabet, or if your list is not arranged alphabetically, by about 5% of your list at a time. Then use the Select [4] button to choose an item to play. • Use the Back [�] button to go one step backward while browsing, much like the Back button on your Internet browser. (Pressing Back repeatedly displays the “Now Playing” screen, with information about the song currently playing.) • The Search [ music server).
Play Preset Show Song Queue Show Now Playing Settings Change Library or Configuration [ Select one of 18 different preset stations or playlists. ] [ Shows past and upcoming songs selected playback ] [ Shows song now playing. Press Select to get more info about the selection. ] [ Set options for the music visualizer and memorizing radio playlists. ] [Exit the current music library and connect to another one, or change your network or system configuration.
Navigate to the album that you want to hear using the Up/Down arrow buttons — in our example, “Parachutes.” Or, for faster browsing, press the Right arrow to skip ahead in the album list to the next letter of the alphabet. When the album you want is selected, press the Select button for a listing of songs found on this album. Ë Don’t Panic Shiver The music note next to each song name indicates the selection is an individual track (and not a playlist, album or other collection of songs).
If you press Play on an album track, that track will play, followed by each track remaining on the album. For example, if you press Play on track #5 on an album containing 10 tracks, then tracks #5–#10 will play. (For continuous playback of the entire album, press Repeat [ ] on your remote control — the album will play until the end, then start again at the beginning.) You can also browse to an album, artist or genre selection and press Play to start playing the entire contents of the selected category.
You can choose specific albums or songs to play by navigating down to your desired album and pressing Add [+] to add to an existing Song Queue, or Play to replace an existing Song Queue. Hint: if your selected album contains songs by different artists, such as compilation albums or movie soundtracks, only the song(s) by your selected artist will be played. Browse by Album instead to play all the tracks.
special features or views that are only accessible if you browse the containers that they export. The Browse Server Containers option allows you to directly browse your UPnP server’s exported hierarchy. Note: Non-music items may show up in this type of browsing, but SoundBridge Radio will ignore these files if you try to “play” one of them. section 6: THE SONG QUEUE SoundBridge Radio automatically builds a Song Queue every time you select a song or album to play.
You have several other options for building a Song Queue. After you press Select while browsing on a song, a “Song” menu appears with the following options: Play Songs, Starting With [selected song name] (and clear previous Song Queue) Get Song Info Play Song (and clear previous Song Queue) Add Song to Song Queue (same as pressing the Add [+] button) The first, “Play Songs” option is described in the section above — it starts playing your album (or other browsed list), beginning with the current track.
Alternatively, you can press Home Menu [ ], then select the “Show Song Queue” option. You will see the entire list of songs in your Song Queue; refer to the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to determine where in the list you are located. Press the Up/Down arrows to see the entire list of selections in your Song Queue. The currently playing selection is indicated by a speaker .
section 7: ADDITIONAL PLAYBACK OPTIONS Playing a Playlist To play a playlist that you have created in your music jukebox software such as iTunes or Windows Media Player, select the Playlist option from the Home Menu [ ]. Use your Up/ Down arrows to browse your playlists one by one, find the one you want to play, then press Play to play all songs on the playlist immediately or Add [+] to add the playlist to your Song Queue.
Search Options To search for a specific selection by spelling it out, you can press the Search [ ] button on your remote control, or navigate down to the “Search” option from the Home Menu. (Note: Unfortunately, Rhapsody and Musicmatch don’t support searching on SoundBridge Radio at this time. If searching is not available, the Search menu item will not appear, and pressing the Search key on the remote will display an error message.
section 8: PRESETS As discussed in previous chapters, your SoundBridge Radio includes 18 Preset positions, which can store a variety of selections for your quick and easy recall. You can save just about anything to Presets that you can play on SoundBridge Radio. For example, you can save all tracks by a single artist, a Playlist, an Internet radio station, or a set of search results. Simply navigate to your selection and press the Play button.
Presets in a Universal Remote Control Presets commands can also be programmed into a universal remote control. For more information, see the “Programming a Universal Remote Control” section in the “Advanced Features” chapter of this document. section 9: SoundBridge Radio Web Interface SoundBridge Radio’s web page allows you to control SoundBridge Radio playback remotely, configure your SoundBridge Radio, or customize your Presets, and other functions.
3. Select the UPnP Interface check box. 4. Click OK and then Next. The Configuring Window appears. 5. When the configuration is completed, click Finish. 6. Navigate to My Network Places and double-click the SoundBridge Radio icon. You are now ready to access SoundBridge Radio’s web interface. Apple/OSX users: Follow these steps to access the web page: 1. Launch the Safari web browser.
2. In Safari, be sure you have your bookmark list showing. If it is not showing, go to the Bookmark menu and select Show All Bookmarks. 3. Click on the Bonjour option in the bookmark list to reveal your SoundBridge Radio. If more than one device is connected, they will be named SoundBridge Radio, SoundBridge Radio (2), and so on. 9 4. Double-click the name of your device to open the SoundBridge Radio web page.
Presets On this page, you can: - Re-name a Preset by typing a new name into the web form. - Reorder the selections in the list by clicking and dragging the “Move” button next to the selection you would like to move.
- Play back the selection by pressing the “Play” button next to the selection. (If your SoundBridge Radio is in Standby mode when you press Play, it will power up and start playing.) - Enter a stream URL for an Internet radio station from an external source. (For help with locating and importing stream URL’s, click on the link to more detailed online information at the top of the Presets web page. For more information about playing Internet radio streams, see the “Internet Radio” chapter.
You may wish to use fewer than the 18 available Preset slots. If you want to leave a slot empty, ensure that the menu below the “Name” label reads “URL”, and then ensure that both the name and location boxes are empty. When you save changes, the Preset will be marked as empty. When you are finished editing your presets, click on the “Update Presets” button at the bottom of the page.
9 Status Use this page to view the version of software currently running on your SoundBridge Radio. You can also review your network connection information, including IP address and MAC addresses. If you are using a Wi-Fi connection, this page will display your Wi-Fi signal strength and the name of the network to which you are connected. When you are finished using your web page, simply close your browser window.
section 10: Alarm Clock Introduction You can set your alarm to play any preset or to a variety of alarm tones. The SoundBridge Radio alarm is designed to awaken you gradually, starting out softly and gradually ramping up in volume. You can adjust the final volume level reached by the alarm. SoundBridge Radio has two alarms, which can be set to go off at two different times during the day. Each is equipped with a snooze alarm.
Once the alarm is sounding, you can do one of the following: • Press the Standby [�] button to turn off the alarm • Press the Alarm [ ] button to turn off the alarm and continue listening to the music. When you press the Alarm button, the music will stay at the volume level you are hearing when you press the Alarm button. • Press the Snooze button to quiet the alarm for 7 minutes. You can use the snooze alarm repeatedly for as long as you like.
section 11: Advanced Features Display Options Brightness, Contrast, Font, and Text Display The Bright [ ] button on your remote lets you change the brightness of your display using the Left/Right arrows. Text size and font options can be controlled using the Up/Down arrows. Brightness & Time Format While in Standby While your SoundBridge Radio is in Standby mode (when the unit displays the time and is not playing music), you can adjust the brightness and format of the time on the display.
Visualizer Settings ✓ Return to Now Playing when idle ✓ Scroll long info in Now Playing ✓ Display composer for classical works Skip items un-checked in iTunes Memorize Radio Playlist For more information about memorizing a SoundBridge Radio playlist, refer to the Internet Radio chapter of this manual. Music Visualizer Settings You can customize the kind of visualizer to display, whether it appears full-screen or on the right side of the Now Playing screen, and other options.
Memorize radio playlist (iTunes only) This option is for an iTunes server and allows you to create a playlist of up to 18 Internet radio stations and then memorize this radio playlist directly into your SoundBridge Radio. See the Internet Radio chapter for more information. Clock Settings When in standby mode, SoundBridge Radio can display the date and time, similar to the screen below. 1:17:49 PM Monday, April 17, 2006 You can customize the clock display in a number of ways: 1.
Here, you can customize how your time appears and correct errors in the display of your date and time. First, be sure that your time zone is selected correctly. SoundBridge Radio uses an Internet connection to display the proper time for your time zone. If your Internet connection is not available, SoundBridge Radio will be unable to display the date and time in Standby mode.
the “Leave Blank” in the remaining drop down menus. Take note of the small text-entry boxes to the right of the pop-up menus. This is where you enter the character that should appear between the sections of the time. For example, enter a colon (“:”) for the usual “12:15” format. To disable the date/time display altogether when SoundBridge Radio is in standby, select the corresponding option on this page. Don’t forget to click the “Update” button for the date or time configuration once you’ve changed it.
on the “View Current Language Resource File” link. To upload a resource file that you or another third party has created, use the Browse button on the web page to locate the file on your computer’s hard drive, then click “Update” to load it into SoundBridge Radio. Hint: You can always revert to SoundBridge Radio’s built-in default languages by clicking the “Revert” button on the bottom of the Language settings area. When you are finished editing your language settings, simply close your web page.
and other brands. Some other programmable universal remotes can also use or import CCF files. Please consult the instructions for your particular remote control to see if you can use a CCF file. The SoundBridge CCF file includes all of the functions available on the standard SoundBridge remote, as well as some additional special-purpose and direct-access commands that may be of interest to some users.
Using SD Cards SoundBridge Radio comes with a SD/MMC card slot for playing offline digital music files. To play music from an SD card, follow these steps: 1. Insert your SD card in the slot on the right side of the unit. 2. Press the Source [ ] button on SoundBridge Radio until the SD Card displays. 3. Use the Scan Up [ ] or Scan Down [ ] buttons on SoundBridge Radio or Up/Down [56] on your remote control to move between song files (tracks).
section 12: OPTIONS FOR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION If you need to change your network settings or other system-level options, go to any Home Menu and select “Change Library or Configuration”. Choose “System Configuration” at the bottom of the next screen. You will see the following options: Software Version & Updates: This option shows you which software version you have on SoundBridge Radio and allows you to check if a newer version is available for download.
Appendix 1A: MENUS OVERVIEW Home - Music Library Playlists (▶Alpha list of Playlists available in current music library) Browse (▶Artists/Albums/Songs/Genres/Composers) Search (▶Text entry for keyword search) Play Preset (▶List of Presets numbered A1:C6 ▶Select ▶Plays station) Show Song Queue (▶List of songs in queue) Show Now Playing (▶Now playing screen) Settings (▶[see menu below]) Change Library or Configuration Home - Internet Radio Library My Favorites (▶Preset stations, then favorite Internet radio s
Reset to Factory Defaults Restart SoundBridge Radio Exit System Configuration> Show Wi-Fi Status Connected to [Network name] Quality: xx Signal: xxdBm Technical Details: Connected to an open-system access point… MAC Address: IP Address: Netmask: Gateway: DNS 1: DNS 2: Home> Settings Visualizer Settings… Return to Now Playing When Idle Scroll Long info in Now Playing Display Composer for Classical Works Memorize Radio Playlist… (▶”Select a playlist to save the first 18 Internet radio stations in that playlis
Appendix 1B: remote control buttons Button old remote Button new remote Name Action 56 ‚· Up/Down Navigates through available selections in the list. 34 fl‡ Left/Right “FastBrowse.” When browsing for an artist alphabetically, you skip from one letter of the alphabet to another. Select Selects any item shown on SoundBridge Radio’s display. Pressing Select is like clicking your mouse on a highlighted item. 4 4 4 4 Play Begins playing current selection.
Button old remote :9 Button new remote :9 Name Action Volume Adjusts the volume. Next/Previous Track Moves you forward or backward in your Song Queue, one song at a time. Shuffle Plays Song Queue in random order. Repeat Continuously plays back your Song Queue. Internet Radio Searches for Internet radio stations. Server Returns you to the last music server accessed.
œ The padlock icon indicates protected content that cannot be played. AAC songs purchased from the Apple Music Store will have this icon; these songs are not available for playback by SoundBridge Radio. If you see this icon on a DRM WMA song, and are playing from WMC or another DRM-compatible server, then the SoundBridge Radio may not have completed the authentication process with the server yet. Try waiting a minute or two, then hit the Back key and re-load the song list.
Appendix 1d: Music Visualizer Options Visualizer Settings Accessible from: Home > Settings > Visualizer Settings Select visualizer This option has several choices for the appearance of your visualizer on your display. No visualization This option allows you to see only data stream information on your display without a visualizer. Partial-screen visualization This option shows the music visualizer on the right third of the display.
Steps for using Windows Connect Now SoundBridge Radio works with Windows Connect Now which acts as a wireless network setup wizard to detect your network passwords and configure SoundBridge Radio to accept them. Follow these steps to use Windows Connect Now: 1. Connect a card reader to your computer and insert an SD or MMC card. The drive letter of the card should be noted (this can be found in My Computer). 2. Run the ‘Wireless Network Setup Wizard’ from the XP control panel and follow the instructions.
2. Use Right/Left [34] to find letters, number and spaces in the Wi-Fi network name and then press Select for each letter, number and space you choose. 3. Use Up/Down [56 ] for “OK,” spaces, delete, commas, periods, accent letters, numbers and uppercase or lowercase letters. Entering a Security Key If you have a security key, you will need to enter your WEP [Wired Equivalent Privacy (802.11 encryption protocol)] key. This is the same key you entered into your Access Point and your computer.
Obtaining Your Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) and Password (WEP key) Your Wi-Fi network’s SSID and password (also known as your Wireless Equivalent Password/ WEP key) can be obtained from the software that came with your wireless access point. Pay attention to uppercase vs. lowercase characters. Please note that some wireless access points allow you to create another password/passphrase that they use to generate the WEP key. You want the WEP key itself, and not that other password.
3. If your network is password protected, you should choose Equivalent Network Password from the Base Station menu as shown above. Write down the value that appears in the dialog as shown below. This is your network password.
Apple AirPort (PC Users) 1. From Start/Programs/Airport Admin Utility, open the AirPort Admin utility. 2. Select the network you would like to configure. You should then see the configuration display below. 3. Make a note of the name of your Wi-Fi network in the Network Name field.
4. From the Base Station list, select Equivalent Network Password. 5. Write down the displayed password from the dialog box (as illustrated below).
Linksys WAP54G Follow these steps for obtaining the hexadecimal WEP key from the WAP54G: 1. Open a web browser and connect to the access point. You connect to the access point by entering the access point’s IP address in the location bar of your web browser. If you do not know the IP address of the access point, please refer to the software or manual that came with the access point in order to determine the IP address. After successfully logging in, you will see a page similar to the following: 2.
4. Key 1 is the default key used by SoundBridge Radio. In this example, 49774B692D is the key value. This is your Wi-Fi network password. 5. Close your web browser. Netgear WG602 The Netgear WG602 is an 802.11g Wi-Fi Access Point. Its configuration can be accessed with a web browser. 1. Open a web browser and connect to the access point by entering the access point’s IP address in the location bar of your web browser.
2. Note the value of “Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID)”. 3. Click “Security Settings” on the left side to access the WEP settings. If “WEP” is set to “Enable” (see the next diagram), you will need to obtain the hexadecimal key for your network.
Netgear, unfortunately, does not allow you to view the current WEP key.
4. Make a note of the value of the key with the active radio button (the default key, in this case “Key 1”: “562E7FF0A0”). This is the password that you will need to enter into your SoundBridge Radio’s Wi-Fi setup “Password” field. 5. Close your web browser. Customer Support If you are having trouble setting up SoundBridge Radio, please browse our online support resources at www.rokulabs.com/support.
Appendix 3: End User Software License Agreement IMPORTANT — READ CAREFULLY: By using the software in your SoundBridge Radio, you agree to be bound by the license terms and conditions below. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, you must immediately return your SoundBridge Radio in its original condition and packaging to the point of purchase for a refund of your purchase price (after inspection).
SoundBridge Radio, or to sublicense or distribute the Software is strictly prohibited, except as may be otherwise agreed by ROKU in writing. Third Party License Information SoundBridge Radio includes AES code Copyright © 2003, Dr. Brian Gladman, Worcester, UK. This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary.
ROKU will either repair the unit or will supply, at no charge and within a reasonable period of time, a new or rebuilt SoundBridge Radio unit in exchange for the defective unit. In addition, all accessories must be returned with the defective SoundBridge Radio. A new or factory refurbished set of accessories will be furnished with the replacement SoundBridge Radio.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. ROKU SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS PRODUCT OR ITS PURCHASE OR USE. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Important Safety Instructions 1. Read Instructions. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions. The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow Instructions. All operating and use instructions should be followed. 5. Cleaning. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.
9. Grounding or Polarization. This product may be equipped with a polarized alternatingcurrent line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. 10. Power Cord Protection.
– If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and – When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service. 15. Heat. The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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