Internet & internet radio connection, Quickstart guide, Time internet radio set up – Grace Digital GDI-IRBM20 Business Music System User Manual

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INTERNET & INTERNET RADIO CONNECTION

The Business Music System utilizes the Grace internet radio platform to provide audio content. Thus an
internet connection is required.

Once your Business Music System has established an internet connection, your system will have access
to thousands of local & international stations for use on your phone or audio system.

QUICKSTART GUIDE

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Time Internet Radio Set Up

What you need before you can use your Business Music System:

A broadband internet connection.

A wireless (Wi-Fi) modem or router connected to your broadband (cable or DSL) internet.

If your wireless (Wi-Fi) network is password protected, please obtain your password before proceeding to Step 1.

All passwords are UPPER and LOWER case sensitive.

A phone system, a pair of powered wireless speakers or a stereo receiver and speakers.


IMPORTANT: you may connect to the internet using a WIRELESS or WIRED connection.

Details outlined in this section are intended primarily for wireless connections.

Step 1:

Connect the supplied RCA cable to the RCA connections in the back of the GDI-IRBM20. The other side of the

cables should be connected to available RCA input jack on your Phone system, on the back of your stereo receiver, or
powered speakers. Power your stereo receiver on and choose the input on the front panel of your stereo receiver that
corresponds to the name of the RCA connection on the back of your receiver.

Set the volume of your stereo or powered speakers to a normal listening level.

Step 2:

Plug the round jack of the power cord into the back of the radio and the other end into an available wall outlet.

Within 4 seconds the display will turn on and flash a series of messages. The messages that are briefly displayed will be
‘Grace Digital Radio’, ‘Starting…’ then ‘Scanning’.

NOTE: If your radio does not automatically start scanning when plugged into power the 1

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time, press the power button

to turn your unit on to view the main Internet radio menu. Scroll the large dial to the left or right until the word ‘settings’ is
in brackets {}. Press the large dial inwards to select ‘settings’. On the top of the next screen please select ‘Network
Configurations’ by pressing the large dial inwards. (To go back to previous menus at any time press the dedicated ‘back’
button on the radio). On the top of the next screen please select ‘Scan for Networks’ by pressing the large dial inwards.

Step 3:

The radio is now scanning for available Wi-Fi (wireless) network(s) in your area. After the scanning process is

complete, the radio will display the names (SSID) of one or more wireless networks within range. Please scroll the large
‘Select / Menu’ dial to the left or right until the name of your network is between the brackets {}, for example {your
wireless network}. Now push the large Select dial inwards to select your network.

NOTE: If your radio does not display the name of your wireless network please make sure that your router is transmitting in
802.11b/g mode. Additionally, please make sure you are within range of your wireless network.

Step 4:

The display will now prompt you to enter in your network’s key. This ‘Key’ is the same key (password) you use to

connect a wireless device (laptop, mobile phone, game console etc) to your Wi-Fi (wireless) network. This key or password
is also sometimes called a ‘WEP’ or ‘WPA’ password or ‘code’. If you do not know your password, please contact the
person or company that set up your network to obtain your password.

NOTE: All Keys (passwords) are UPPER and lower case sensitive.

To enter in your password, scroll the large ‘Select’ dial to the right or left until the 1

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letter or number in your password is

located in the center of the radio’s display. Press the large dial inward to select the 1

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letter. Continue this process until

the final letter or number is selected.

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