Getting started – BT Internet Radio User Manual

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Location

The Internet radio should work anywhere within 100 metres
of the router, but this really depends on the access point
being used.

Setting up

1. Connect the power

Plug the mains power cord into the socket on the back of the
radio marked 7.5V DC and plug the other end into the mains
power wall socket. The display on the front of the radio will
come on and show

Reciva Radio ARM Powered

, then after a

few seconds you will see

<Scan for networks>

.

2. Scan for a wireless network connection

When the display says

<Scan for networks>

, press

Select

.

The BT Internet Radio will now scan for all available wireless
networks, whilst doing so the display will show

Scanning

.

When the radio finds your wireless network, it displays the
name for the access point on the screen - this is a name that
was allocated to the access point by the person who set up
the network, for example

< My Home Network >

.

It is likely, that your radio will find more than one wireless
access point. If this happens, you can choose which one you
want to connect to. Turn the tuning dial on the radio to see
the name for each access point the radio has found.

IMPORTANT

Before you continue, make sure that

your wireless router is powered up

and connected to the Internet. To get

this part of the system working you

must refer to the instructions supplied

with the router.

If you have a wireless laptop available

you can check that the wireless

network is up and working.

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Getting started

Press

Back

at any time to return to

the previous screen.

If the radio cannot find any wireless

networks, the display will show

No

Wireless Networks Found

. If this

happens, you will need to refer to the

instructions supplied with your

wireless access point to make sure it is

working correctly.
The name for the access point may

also be referred to as the ESSID.

IMPORTANT

Only connect to an access point you

own or you have agreement to use.

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