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WFR-32 The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sangean is under license. Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. IMPORTANT ...................................................................................................... 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 4 2. YOUR WFR-32 RADIO ...................................................................................... 7 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 7 WHAT'S IN THE BOX ........................................................................................ 8 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS .................................................................... 9 MAIN UNIT ......................................................................................................... 9 REMOTE CONTROL: ...................................................................................... 12 3. BEFORE USING THE RADIO .......................................................................... 15 FINDING A SUITABLE LOCATION FOR THE RADIO ..................................... 15 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL ................................. 15 NAVIGATION AND TEXT INPUT ..................................................................... 15 NAVIGATING THE RADIO MENUS ................................................................. 15 ENTERING CHARACTERS ............................................................................. 16 4. GETTING STARTED........................................................................................ 18 1 CONNECTING THE AC POWER ADAPTER ................................................... 18 INITIAL SETUP ................................................................................................ 18 SETTING THE MENU LANGUAGE ................................................................. 18 THE MOBILE APP'S PRIVACY POLICY .......................................................... 19 CONFIGURING THE NETWORK CONNECTION ............................................ 19 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME ..................................................................... 20 SETTING THE LOCATION .............................................................................. 21 USING THE ALARMS AND TIMERS ............................................................... 22 SETTING THE ALARMS .................................................................................. 22 SETTING THE ALARM VOLUME .................................................................... 23 WHEN AN ALARM IS ACTIVATED .................................................................. 24 DEACTIVATING AN ALARM ............................................................................ 24 SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER ......................................................................... 24 SETTING THE TIMER ..................................................................................... 24 THE AIRMUSIC CONTROL APP ..................................................................... 25 5. THE CONFIGURATION MENU ........................................................................ 26 6. LISTENING TO INTERNET RADIO ................................................................. 34 TUNING INTO INTERNET RADIO STATIONS................................................. 34 LOCAL RADIO MENU ...................................................................................... 34 INTERNET RADIO MENU................................................................................ 35 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME ............................................................................. 37 USING PRESET/FAVORITE STATIONS ......................................................... 37 STORING PRESET/FAVORITE STATIONS USING THE RADIO CONTROLS 37 STORING PRESET/FAVORITE STATIONS USING THE REMOTE ................ 37 RECALLING PRESET/FAVORITE STATIONS ................................................ 38 7. SPOTIFY CONNECT AND MEDIA CENTER FEATURES ............................... 39 AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA SPOTIFY CONNECT ................................................. 39 MEDIA CENTER FEATURES .......................................................................... 39 2 AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA CLOUD MUSIC SERVICES ....................................... 39 AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA UPNP SERVER ......................................................... 40 AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA USB STORAGE DEVICE ........................................... 43 8. LISTENING TO MUSIC VIA USB DEVICE ....................................................... 44 PLAYBACK FROM A USB DEVICE ................................................................. 44 SUPPORTED FILE FORMATS ........................................................................ 45 USING THE USB CHARGING PORT FOR CHARGING A USB DEVICE ......... 45 9. LISTENING TO MUSIC VIA BLUETOOTH STREAMING ................................. 46 PAIRING YOUR BLUETOOTH DEVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME...................... 46 AUDIO PLAYBACK IN THE BLUETOOTH MODE ........................................... 47 AUDIO PLAYBACK FROM A PREVIOUSLY-PAIRED BLUETOOTH DEVICE . 48 DISCONNECTING YOUR BLUETOOTH DEVICE ........................................... 48 10. LISTENING TO MUSIC USING THE AUX IN JACK ......................................... 49 11. LISTENING TO MUSIC USING THE HEADPHONES JACK ............................ 50 12. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................... 51 DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD PRODUCT............................................................ 52 3 1. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before the radio is operated. future reference. followed. etc. 2. Retain instruction: The safety and operating instructions should be retained for 3. Heed warnings. All warnings on the appliance and operating instructions should be 4. Follow all operations and use instructions. 5. Water and moisture: The appliance should not be used near water. Do not use near a bathtub, washbowl, laundry tub, kitchen sink, wet basement, swimming pool, 6. Unplug the radio from the AC power outlet before cleaning. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning the exterior of the radio. 7. Do not place the radio on an unstable cart, stand, bracket or table. The radio may fall, causing serious personal injury and damage to the radio. 8. Ventilation: This radio should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the radio should not be used on a bed, sofa, rug or other soft surfaces that may block the ventilation openings. It should not be placed in a built-in situation like a cabinet that may reduce air flow through the ventilation openings. 9. Power sources: The radio should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your radio dealer, Power Company or Sangean. 10. AC adaptor: The AC adaptor should be positioned so it is not walked on, pinched, or items placed on top of it. Pay particular attention to wires at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit. Unplug the AC adaptor by gripping the adaptor, not the wire. Operate the radio using only the current type of power source indicated. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer, local power company or Sangean. 4 11. Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords. This can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock. Never insert objects of any kind into the radio through any openings. The objects may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts. This could cause a fire or electrical shock and damage the radio. 12. If the radio is left unattended or unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage caused by lightning or power line surges. 13. If the radio is left unattended and unused for a long period of time, remove the batteries. The batteries may leak and damage furniture of your radio. 14. Do not attempt to service the receiver yourself. Removing the cover may expose you to dangerous voltage and will void the warranty. 15. Never push objects of any kind into this radio through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock and damage the radio. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 16. The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel only when:
A. The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged. B. Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the radio. C. The radio has been exposed to rain or water. D. The radio does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance. E. The radio has been dropped, or the enclosure is damaged. For United States:
Cautions to the user conditions:
5 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable 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. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
(8 inches) between the radiator & your body. 6 2. YOUR WFR-32 RADIO INTRODUCTION following range of features:
Thank you for purchasing the Sangean WFR-32 radio. This radio provides the Access to more than 40,000 internet radio stations around the globe A total of 250 presets for your favorite stations Feature for showing weather information Easy to control using remote control or companion app Support for USB, UPnP, Bluetooth and Aux-in playback Automatic internet time and date synchronization Compatible with Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Amazon Music and more USB charging port for charging USB devices Before using this device, please make sure to read and understand all parts of the manual. 7 WHAT'S IN THE BOX WFR-32 Remote control AC power adapter Quick Start Guide 8 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS MAIN UNIT TOP VIEW:
1 Power button Turn the radio on/off 2 Sleep timer button Set the sleep timer 3 EQ button Set the EQ mode 4 Volume control Set the volume Select character Select menu items Confirm menu selection Confirm text input 5 Previous buttons Go to previous track in Bluetooth mode 9 Go to previous menu in Bluetooth mode Delete selected character and go to previous character Input character and go to next character or move cursor to next character 6 Next button Go to next track Go to next menu 7 Preset buttons (1-5) Recall preset 1-5 Save station to preset 1-5 8 Home button Go to Main menu 9 Local button Go to Local Radio menu 10 Alarm button Go to Alarm menu FRONT VIEW:
11 Speaker 12 Display 10 13 IR sensor 14 USB playback port 15 USB charging port REAR VIEW:
Infrared sensor for receiving remote control input Connect an external USB device to playback music in the USB mode Connect an external USB device to charge it 16 Aux in jack 17 Headphones jack 18 DC in socket 3.5 mm jack for audio input from external device 3.5 mm jack for stereo audio output to headphones Jack for 9V 2.5A power DC adapter, center pin positive 11 REMOTE CONTROL:
Enable/disable the radio's mute feature a Power button Turn the radio on/off b Mute button c Number buttons (1-0) Recall favorite stations Select and enter character d Up button Select menu item 12 Select character e Left button Select menu item Go to previous menu f Alarm button Go to Alarm menu g Play/Pause button Delete selected character and go to previous character Start/pause playback in Media Center/Bluetooth/USB mode h Previous Track button Go to previous station in station list Go to previous track in Media Center/Bluetooth/USB mode Configure repeat mode in Media Center/Bluetooth/USB mode Enable/disable shuffle mode in Media Center/Bluetooth/USB mode i Dimmer button Change dimmer setting j EQ button Set EQ mode k Repeat button l Shuffle button m Local Radio button Go to Local Radio menu n Next Track button Go to next station in station list 13 Go to next track in Media Center/Bluetooth/USB mode Input character and go to next character or move cursor to next character o Pairing button Switch to Bluetooth pairing mode p Down button Select menu item Select character q Sleep timer button Set the sleep timer r Right button Select menu item Go to next menu s Enter button Confirm selection Confirm text input t Fav.+ button Open favorites list u Volume up/down buttons Raise/lower the volume v Home button Go back to Main menu 14 3. BEFORE USING THE RADIO FINDING A SUITABLE LOCATION FOR THE RADIO After unpacking the radio from the box, take the following guidelines into account when finding a suitable location for the radio:
Place the radio on a flat, even surface such as a table. Do not place the radio near heat sources. Make sure there is sufficient space available around the radio for proper ventilation. If you are planning to connect the radio to your Wi-Fi network, make sure to place the radio in a location where Wi-Fi reception is good. Avoid placing the radio near appliances that can interfere with Wi-Fi reception, such as microwaves. INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL The radio's remote control requires two AAA batteries (not included) to operate. To place the batteries:
1. Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control. 2. Insert two AAA batteries in the battery compartment with polarities as shown in the diagram inside the battery compartment. 3. Close the battery compartment again. NAVIGATION AND TEXT INPUT Before connecting the radio to the power supply and configuring the radio, it is important to understand how to navigate menus on the radio and how to input text in order to ensure the radio can be set up and used smoothly. NAVIGATING THE RADIO MENUS The radio's menus can be navigated using either a combination of the Volume control (4) and Previous (5) and Next (6) buttons on the radio itself or the arrow buttons (d, e, p, and r) and Enter button (s) on the remote control. In horizontally displayed menus (such as the menus that are displayed during the setup wizard and the main menu), an item or submenu can be highlighted by either 15 rotating the Volume control (4) or pressing the Previous (5) and Next (6) buttons on the radio or using the Left (e) and Right (r) buttons on the remote and then pressing either the Volume control (4) on the radio or the Enter button (s) on the remote to confirm. In vertically displayed menus (most other menus), the Volume control (4) on the radio and Up (d) and Down (p) buttons on the remote can be used to highlight an item, while pressing the Volume control (4) on the radio or the Enter button (s) on the remote can be used to confirm your choice. The Previous button (5) on the radio and the Left button (e) on the remote can now be used to go back to the previous menu and the Next button (6) and Right button (r) can be used to go to the next menu. ENTERING CHARACTERS In some cases, you will have to input characters on the radio, for instance when connecting to a password protected Wi-Fi network or when entering the date and time. In this case, both the buttons on the radio and the buttons on the remote control can be used as well. When using the buttons on the radio, rotate the Volume control (4) to select the desired character and when it is displayed, press the Next button (6) to go to the next character. The Previous button (5) can be used to move the cursor back one step and delete the selected character, while pressing the Volume control (3) confirms the When using the remote, characters can be input in the same way, using the Up (d) and Down (p) buttons to select the character, while the Left (e) and Right (r) are used to go to previous or next character. The remote also offers a faster alternative for inputting characters using the numeric buttons (c), however. The table below shows which numeric button corresponds to which characters. Cycle through the characters by repeatedly pressing a button. Confirm input by pressing the Enter button (s). Special characters (@, !, ", etc.) B E H K N C F I L O a d g j m b e h k n c f i l o input. 1 2 A 3 D 4 G 5 J 6 M 16 Q U X R V Y S t Z p u w q v x R Y s z 7 P 8 T 9 W 17 4. GETTING STARTED CONNECTING THE AC POWER ADAPTER The WFR-32 can be powered using the supplied power adapter. Before connecting the AC power adapter to a wall socket, please ensure that the voltage that the socket supplies is within the supported range (100~240 Vac, 50/60Hz). If the wall socket does supply a voltage that is within the supported range, first connect the small plug of the power cord to the DC IN socket (18) on the radio and then connect the AC power adapter to the wall socket. INITIAL SETUP After the radio has been supplied with power, it will automatically turn on. "Sangean"
will be shown on the radio's display (12) and a bar below this message will indicate the progress of the startup process. Once the radio has finished starting up, it will immediately switch over to the initial setup process. During the initial setup process, the startup wizard will guide you through the configuration of the language of the on-screen menus and the network configuration of the radio. SETTING THE MENU LANGUAGE Once the language selection menu appears on the display. The English language is the default language and is therefore highlighted by default. Select the desired language as described previously in the "NAVIGATION AND TEXT INPUT" section in chapter 3. After selecting the desired language, the radio will display all menus in the selected language. 18 THE MOBILE APP'S PRIVACY POLICY Next, the radio will display a QR code and the URL https://www.mediayou.net/policy.php to direct you to the Privacy Policy. Be sure to read this Policy before using the online functionality of the radio and only use the internet radio feature if you agree to all terms and conditions in the Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the internet radio feature and use the radio for playback in other modes instead. Press the Volume control (4) or Enter button (s) to continue setting up the radio using the setup wizard. CONFIGURING THE NETWORK CONNECTION When configuring the network connection, the first question the setup wizard will ask is whether you want it to check for network connections when your turn the radio on. There are two options here:
1. Yes: The radio will automatically scan for Wi-Fi networks when it is turned on and it is not or cannot connect to networks it has previously connected to. 2. No: The radio will not automatically scan for Wi-Fi networks when it is turned on and is not already connected to a network that it has previously connected to. In this case, you will have to connect to a network manually using the radio's menu. Next, the wizard will ask if you want to configure the network now. There are four options to choose from here:
19 1. Yes: The radio will scan for nearby Wi-Fi networks. After scanning is completed, select your network from the list and enter the password as previously described. After entering the password, the radio will connect to the network. The setup wizard has now been completed and the radio will switch over to the main menu. 2. APP: This option will display a QR code that, when scanned, takes you to a page with instructions on how to install the AirMusic Control mobile app on your Android or iOS device and how to then connect the radio to your Wi-Fi network. Follow these instructions to successfully connect the radio to your Wi-Fi network. After the radio has been connected to the network, the setup wizard has been completed and the radio will switch over to the main menu. 3. WPS: If your router supports WPS (refer to the instruction manual of your router), you can also use the WPS feature to connect the radio to your Wi-Fi network. After selecting WPS, press the WPS button on your router within 120 seconds to establish a connection between the 2 devices. Once the connection is established, the setup wizard is now completed and the radio will switch over to the main menu. 4. No: Select no if you do not want to connect the radio to the Wi-Fi network at this point in time. When not connected to a Wi-Fi network, the radio can still be used to playback audio in both the Bluetooth and the Aux in mode. In addition, the radio can be connected to a Wi-Fi network at any time by using the menus on the radio. ready for use. After finishing this step, the setup wizard is completed. The radio's time and date will automatically be set if you have connected to a Wi-Fi network and your radio is now SETTING THE DATE AND TIME If you have connected the radio to your Wi-Fi network during the initial setup process, the date and time have already been automatically set using the internet connection. if you want to change the time and date, follow these instructions:
20 1. Turn on the radio using the Power button (1) on the radio or the Power button (a) on the remote. described. 2. Select the Configuration menu from the radio's main menu as previously 3. In the Configuration menu, select the Date & Time item. 4. Next, select the Set Date and Time item. 5. To set the time and date, now select the Manual Setup item. 6. Use the Volume control (4) and the Previous (5) and Next (6) buttons on the radio or the arrow buttons (d, e, p, and r) and numeric buttons (c) on the remote control to set the date and time. confirm the date and time. 7. Press the Volume control (4) on the radio or the Enter button (s) on the remote to Note: The Date & Time submenu can also be used for setting the time format, date format, and Daylight-Saving Time (DST). More information about these features can be found in chapter 5 "THE CONFIGURATION MENU". The daily clock synchronization could be slightly off without Wi-Fi connection. SETTING THE LOCATION The radios location is not automatically set after completing the setup wizard and must be set manually in order for you to quickly browse and search for local internet radio stations. After the initial setup, the radios location can be set either by selecting the Local Radio item in the radios main menu or by following these steps:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button (1) on the radio or the Power button
(a) on the remote. described. 2. Select the Configuration menu from the radio's main menu as previously 3. In the Configuration menu, select the Local Radio Setup item. 4. Next, select the Set Location item. 21 5. Now select either Auto Detect (Country) to automatically detect and set the country or choose one of the Manual Setup items to set your location by country, state, city, or US zip code for U.S.A. Note: A Wi-Fi connection is required for setting the radios location. If the radio is not connected to a Wi-Fi network, the location setting can be accessed, but auto detecting a location or selecting a location by US zip code will not be possible and the county, state and city list will show as Empty. USING THE ALARMS AND TIMERS The WTF-6 features 3 alarms (alarm 1, alarm 2 and NAP alarm), a sleep timer and a regular timer. Follow the instructions below to use the alarms and timers. All 3 alarms can be set through the Alarm submenu of the radio's Configuration 1. Turn on the radio using the Power button (1) on the radio or the Power button (a) SETTING THE ALARMS menu. on the remote. described. 2. Select the Configuration menu from the radio's main menu as previously 3. In the Configuration menu, select the Alarm item. 4. Next, select the alarm you want to set (Alarm 1, Alarm 2 or NAP Alarm). If you have selected Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 in step 4, follow these steps:
5. After selecting the alarm, select Turn On. 6. Next, select the Time item. 7. Use the Volume control (4) and the Previous (5) and Next (6) buttons on the radio or the arrow buttons (d, e, p and r), numeric buttons (c) and Enter button (s) on the remote control to set and confirm the alarm time. 8. Select the Repeat item. 9. Select when you want to alarm to activate by selecting either Everyday or Once, or by checking/unchecking the checkboxes in front of the different days of the week using the Volume control (4) on the radio, the Enter button (s) on the remote, or the Right button (r) on the remote control. Press the Previous button (5) 22 on the radio or Left button (e) on the remote control to confirm and go back to the previous menu. 10. Select the Sound item. 11. Select the alarm sound that you want to wake up to. You can choose from Beep, Melody, Internet Radio and USB. If the selected alarm sound is unavailable at the time of the alarm (in case of Internet Radio or USB), the radio will use the Beep sound instead. 12. You have now completed setting up the alarm. Press the Previous button (5) on the radio or the Left button (e) on the remote twice to go back to the alarm menu or press the Home button (8) on the radio or the Home button (v) on the remote to go back to the radio's main menu. If you have selected NAP Alarm in step 4, follow this step:
5. Select one of the preset durations for the NAP Alarm timer. You can choose from Turn off, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, and 120 minutes. The NAP alarm will be activated after this time has elapsed. Note: You can also press the Alarm button (10) on the radio or the Alarm button (f) on the remote control to directly go to the Alarm submenu. This works both when the radio is in standby mode and when the radio is turned on. SETTING THE ALARM VOLUME The alarm volume for all alarms can be set in the Alarm submenu of the radio's Configuration menu as well. Follow these steps to set the alarm volume:
1. Follow steps 1 to 3 from the previous section. 2. Select the Alarm Volume item. 3. Rotate the Volume control (4) or press the Previous (5) or Next (6) buttons on the radio or press the arrow buttons (d, e, p, and r) on the radio to set the alarm volume. confirm the alarm volume. 4. Press the Volume control (4) on the radio or Enter button (s) on the remote to 23 When an alarm is activated, press the Power button (1) or Alarm button (10) on the radio or the Power button (a) or Alarm button(F) on the remote control to stop the WHEN AN ALARM IS ACTIVATED STOPPING AN ALARM activated alarm. USING THE SNOOZE FEATURE When an alarm is activated, press any button on the radio or the remote (except the Power button (1) / Alarm button (10) /Volume control (4) on the radio or the Power button (a) / Alarm button (F) / Volume buttons (u) on the remote) to snooze the alarm for 5 minutes. This procedure can be repeated during the alarm period. While the snooze feature is activated, the display will show the message "SNOOZE. " and the remaining time the snooze feature is active. (Is this sentence correct?) DEACTIVATING AN ALARM To deactivate an alarm, follow steps 1 to 4 described in the SETTING THE ALARMS section (Is this sentence correct?) and then select the Turn Off item. SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER The sleep timer allows you to automatically turn off the radio after a preset time has elapsed. It can be set from 15 to 180 minutes using the radio's Configuration menu or by repeatedly pressing either the Sleep timer button (2) on the radio or the Sleep timer button (q) on the remote control. Follow these steps to set up the sleep timer using the Configuration menu:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button (1) on the radio or the Power button (a) on the remote. described. 2. Select the Configuration menu from the radio's main menu as previously 3. In the Configuration menu, select the Sleep Timer item. 4. Now select the time in which you want the radio to turn off. Select the Turn Off item to turn off the sleep timer and to continue using the radio. SETTING THE TIMER The timer can be set through the Configuration menu to alert you when a certain period of time has elapsed. The timer can be set from 1 second to 99 minutes and 59 seconds. Follow the steps below to set the timer:
24 1. Turn on the radio using the Power button (1) on the radio or the Power button (a) 2. Select the Configuration menu from the radio's main menu as previously 3. In the Configuration menu, select Timer. 4. Use the Previous (5) and Next (6) button on the radio or the arrow buttons (d, e, p, and r) on the remote control to set the desired time. Hold one of the buttons to increase the speed with which the timer value changes. 5. Press the Volume control (4) on the radio or Enter button (s) on the remote to on the remote. described. confirm. the alarm. 6. The timer will start running immediately and when the set time has elapsed the radio will activate an alarm. Press any button on the radio or the remote to stop THE AIRMUSIC CONTROL APP The AirMusic Control App connects the WFR-32 to your phone through Wi-Fi network that allows you to control the radio in the palm of your hand. It has an intuitive user interface, facilitates text input and allows you to control most of the AirMusic Control is available for both Android and iOS and can be downloaded by radio features. scanning the QR code below.
<insert QR code>
For detailed instructions on how to use the app, please refer to <url>. 25 5. THE CONFIGURATION MENU After completing the setup wizard and setting the location, in most cases there is no need to go back into the radio's configuration menu. For you to change your location, time, which items to be displayed in the main menu or other settings, you can access the configuration menu and customize all settings to your likings. radios main menu. The configuration menu can be opened by simply selecting Configuration in the Below is a description of all settings that can be found in the configuration menu:
1. Time Display: Select this item to choose between digital and analog time display. If digital time display is chosen, an additional list appears for the selection of the color of the digits. 2. Manage my mediaU: This feature can be enabled or disabled. By enabling it, a QR code will be shown for scanning for quick access taking you to the mediaU portal
(https://www.mediayou.net). Here you can activate or deactivate the MediaU management function. With MediaU enabled, you can create a custom station list and play these stations. To create and activate your station list, you will need to register on:
http://www.mediayou.net/web Once you are logged in, you can register your radio by entering your radios MAC address as the serial number. The radios MAC address can be found in configuration:
>Device> System Information > Wireless Info. 3. Network: Select this item to configure the device's network related settings. After selecting Network, a menu appears with several new options:
26 1. Wireless Network Configuration: Select this item and then select
"Enable" to have the radio scan for Wi-Fi networks. After the scan has completed select a Wi-Fi network and enter the associated Wi-Fi password to connect to it. 2. Wireless Network (APP): Select this item to display the QR code that guides you to a page with instructions on how to install the AirMusic Control app for Android devices and instructions on how to use this app to connect the radio to your Wi-Fi network. 3. Wireless Network (WPS PBC): Select this item to connect your radio to your Wi-Fi network using the WPS feature. Before selecting this option, make sure your Wi-Fi router supports the WPS feature. Press the WPS button on the router within 120 seconds of selecting the item on the radio. connections:
4. Manual Configuration: Select this item to go to a next menu with options for manually configuring and managing the radio's Wi-Fi 1. DHCP: Select this item to specify whether the radio should connect to a DHCP server on the Wi-Fi network. If DHCP(Off) is selected, you will have to manually enter an IP address on the 2. Enter SSID: Select this item to manually enter the SSID of a network. Wi-Fi network. 27 3. Manage: Select this item to get an overview of the Wi-Fi networks the radio has previously connected to. Wi-Fi networks and their associated passwords can be deleted from the radio's memory by selecting them and then selecting Yes. Note: It is recommended not to use the Manual Configuration item unless you are familiar with computer networks. 5. Check network when power on: Select this item to specify whether the radio should scan for Wi-Fi networks when it is turned on and is not or cannot connect to any known Wi-Fi network. 6. Setup PIN for APP: Select this item to set a PIN code that users have to input when connecting to the radio through the AirMusic Control app. 6. Date & Time: Select this item to manually configure all date and time settings. After selecting this item, a submenu containing the following items appears:
1. Set Date and Time: Select this item to choose between setting the date and time manually or automatically detecting the time. 2. Set Time Format: Select this item to choose between the 12- and 24-
hour time format. 3. Set Date Format: Select this item to set the date format. The available options are: YYYY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YYYY, and MM/DD/YYYY. 4. Daylight Saving Time (DST): Select this item to turn Daylight Saving Time on or off after choosing Manual Setup. Note: Refer to the "SETTING THE DATE AND TIME " section in chapter 4 for more information regarding setting the date and time. 7. Alarm: Select this item to configure the various alarms and the alarm volume. After selecting this item, a submenu containing the following items appears:
28 1. Alarm 1: Select this item to enable or disable alarm 1. Enabling the alarm will take you to the submenu containing the following items:
1. Repeat: Select this item in order to select when the alarm should be activated. A list of checkboxes will appear in which you can select Everyday, Once, or check/uncheck the different days of the week to customize the settings. 2. Time: Select this item to set the alarm time. 3. Sound: Select this item to select the alarm sound. The available options are: Beep, Melody, Internet Radio, and USB. 2. Alarm 2: Select this item to enable or disable alarm 2. Enabling the alarm will take you to the submenu containing the following items:
1. Repeat: Select this item in order to select when the alarm should be activated. A list of checkboxes will appear in which you can select Everyday, Once, or check/uncheck the different days of the week to customize the settings. 29 2. Time: Select this item to set the alarm time. 3. Sound: Select this item to select the alarm sound. The available options are: Beep, Melody, Internet Radio, and USB. 3. NAP Alarm: Select this option to set the NAP alarm. The NAP alarm is an alarm that allows you to take a quick nap and is activated after the selected preset time has elapsed. The available options for setting the NAP alarm are: Turn off, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, and 120 minutes. 4. Alarm Volume: Select this item to set the alarm volume. Note: Refer to the "USING THE ALARMS AND TIMERS" section in chapter 4 for more information regarding setting the alarms. 8. Timer: Select this item to set a timer. 9. Scheduled Playing: Select this item to have the radio play every day during a specified period. After selecting this item, a submenu containing the following items appears:
1. Repeat: Select this item in order to select when scheduled playing should be activated. A list of checkboxes will appear in which you can select Everyday, Once, or check/uncheck the different days of the week to customize the settings. 2. Time: Select this item to set the time during which scheduled playing should be active. 3. Sound: Select this option to set internet radio to be used for sound. 10. Language: Select this item to set the language that the radio's menus are displayed in. 30 11. Dimmer: Select this item to set configure the dimmer setting. In the menu that appears, you can either select Power Saving to set the dimmer level manually or select Turn On to set the display to full brightness. Turn On mode only sets the brightness for when the radio is active and in use. Note: The dimmer level can also be set directly by repeatedly pressing the Dimmer button (i) on the remote control. 12. Display: Select this item to choose between the Color and Monochrome display mode. 13. Power Management: Select this item to set when the radio automatically powers off after being idle. The available options are: Turn off, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, and 30 minutes. 14. Sleep Timer: Select this item to configure the sleep timer. The available options are: Turn off, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 120 minutes, 150 minutes, and 180 minutes. Note: The sleep timer can also be set directly by repeatedly pressing the Sleep Timer button (2) on the radio or the Sleep Timer button (q) on the remote control. The selected sleep timer duration will be shown in the right upper part of the display. 15. Weather: Select this item to configure the weather settings of the radio. After selecting this item, a submenu containing the following items appears:
1. Set Location: Select this item to set the location of which you want to show the weather. 2. Temperature Unit: Select this item to set the temperature unit. The available options are Celsius and Fahrenheit. 31 3. Show on Standby: Select this item to set whether the weather information should be shown when the radio is in standby. Select On to have the radio switch between showing the clock and today's weather information while in standby mode. Press the Previous (5) and Next (6) buttons on the radio or the arrow buttons (d, e, p, and r) on the remote while the radio is in standby mode to view more detailed weather information and weather information for the upcoming days. 16. Local Radio Setup: Select this item to go to a submenu where you can set your location. Manually set up your location for Local radio or allowing the radio to Auto Detect. 17. Playback Setup: Select this item to configure the repeat or shuffle mode when playing music in the Media Center/USB mode/ Bluetooth/. The available options are: Off, Repeat-All, Repeat One, and Shuffle. 18. Menu: Select this item to control which items are displayed in the radios main menu. After selecting this option, a list will appear containing all available main menu items with a checkbox in front of them. Simply check the checkboxes of the items that you want to show in the main menu to customize it to your likings. 18. Equalizer: Select this item to select 1 of the 9 available the equalizer modes. The available equalizer modes are: Normal, Flat, Jazz, Rock, Soundtracks, Classical, Pop, News, and My EQ. Note: The My EQ mode can also be set by Next button on the radio or Next button on the remote control. 19. Resume When Power On: Select this item to set whether the radio should continue playing when it is turned on. If this setting is set to On, the radio will continue playing the content it was playing from internet radio before it was 20. Device: Select this item to open the device submenu containing the following turned off. items:
32 1. System Information: Select this item to view the software version, wireless information (network status, MAC address, network SSID, IP address, Subnet, Gateway, DNA1, and DNS2), and Bluetooth version. 2. Rename: Select this item to change the name of the radio. The radio's name is used when connecting to it using the MusicAir Control app or when pairing in the Bluetooth mode. 3. APP: Select this item to display a QR code that, when scanned, guides you to a page with links to the radio's companion app, MusicAir Control, in the App Store and Google Play. 4. Privacy: Select this item to display a QR code that, when scanned, takes you to the Magic system Privacy Policy. 21. Software Update: Select this item to update the radio's software. If no updates are detected, the radio will display the message "No update available". 22. Reset to Default: Select this item to reset the radio to the default settings. Please note that selecting this item and subsequently selecting Yes will reset the radio to its factory settings and all information stored on the radio will be deleted. This includes all settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and stored presets/favorites. settings. After the radio has been reset to the default settings, the radio will restart where the setup wizard will run once again to help setting up the most important radio 33 6. LISTENING TO INTERNET RADIO The WFR-32 Internet Radio is capable of receiving tens of thousands of internet stations and podcasts from around the globe when the radio is connected to the internet through a Wi-Fi network. In this chapter, you will learn how to tune to internet radio stations, how to store these stations as preset/favorite stations and how to recall preset/favorite stations. TUNING INTO INTERNET RADIO STATIONS To tune into internet radio stations, first turn on the radio using the Power button (1) on the radio or the Power button (a) on the remote control and then select Local Radio, Internet Radio or local stations(Wi-Fi) from the radios main menu. Local Radio is intended for tuning into local radio stations, while the Internet Radio submenu allows you to tune into stations from all around the world. Since the first item in the Local Radio menu contains the same station list that can be found under local stations(Wi-Fi), please refer to the Local Radio menu for more information about this menu item. LOCAL RADIO MENU After selecting Local Radio from the main menu, a submenu will appear in which there are several ways of selecting a local internet radio station:
HD(Wi-Fi), FM(Wi-Fi) or DAB(Wi-Fi) will appear in other areas. 1. United Kingdom/DAB (Wi-Fi): Select this item to go to a list of all DAB radio stations from the UK that are also broadcasting their signal through the internet. 2. United Kingdom/Top10: Select this item to go to a list with the 10 most popular internet radio stations in the UK. 3. United Kingdom/All: Select this item to go to a list with all internet radio station from the UK. 34 4. United Kingdom/Genre: Finally, there are still several options to go to genre-
specific lists of radio stations. Simply choose the item corresponding to your favorite genre (for example, rock) to go to a list with all UK internet stations broadcasting music of that genre. To tune into a station, simply highlight it in the list and then press the Volume control
(4) on the radio or Enter button (s) on the remote control. Note: If you have not set the radios location prior to accessing the Local Radio menu, the radio will first show the location selection menu. Please refer to the SETTING THE LOCATION section in chapter 4 for more information on setting the radios location. INTERNET RADIO MENU The Internet Radio menu has some more options than the Local Radio menu:
1. My favorite: Select this item to go to the list with your favorite stations. These are the presets that you've set on the radio, as well as any station that you have saved as a favorite station. Refer to the "USING PRESET/FAVORITE STATIONS" section later this chapter for more information about savings and recalling presets and favorite stations. submenu:
2. Radio Station/Music: Select this item to go to the submenu where you can select internet radio stations from around the globe. The following items are available in this 35 1. Global Top 20: Select this item to go to a list of the 20 most popular internet radio stations around the globe. 2. Genre: Select this item to search for radio stations around the world that are broadcasting a specific genre. After selecting a genre, you can browse through either the most popular stations in this genre or through the stations by country. stations. 3. Country/Location: Select this item to search for internet radio stations by country. After selecting a continent and country, you can browse through either the most popular stations or all stations from that country. 4. Highlight: Select this item to go to a list with recommended internet radio 3. Sleep Radio: Select this item to go to a list with radio stations that broadcast sounds that will help put you to sleep safe and sound. 4. History: Select this item to look at the history of the stations that you have tuned into. 5. Service: Select this item to go to a submenu to add new internet radio stations that might not be listed in any of the other lists or stations that you simply cannot find. 1. Search Radio Station: Select this item to search for an internet radio station by name. using an URL. 2. Add New Radio Station: Select this item to add an internet radio station 3. APP: Select this item to have the radio display a QR code guiding you to the download location of the AirMusic Control app (the radio's companion app). Simply scan the QR code to go to the page with more information about the download locations for the app. 36 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME The volume of the radio can be increased by rotating the Volume control (4) on the radio clockwise or pressing the Volume up button (u) on the remote control. The radio volume can be deceased by rotating the Volume control (4) on the radio counterclockwise or pressing the Volume down button (u) on the remote. The radio's audio output can be muted by pressing the Mute button (b) on the remote control. Normal audio can be resumed by pressing the Mute button (b) or either of the Volume buttons (u) on the remote control again or by rotating the Volume control
(4) on the radio. USING PRESET/FAVORITE STATIONS The WFR-32 can store up to 250 favorite stations. The procedure for storing preset stations using the controls on the radio and the remote control is slightly different., so please follow the correct procedure when storing internet radio stations as favorites. STORING PRESET/FAVORITE STATIONS USING THE RADIO CONTROLS The radio controls can only be used to save the first 5 favorite stations, which are also the radio presets. Below are the instructions for using the radio controls to store stations as preset stations:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button (1). 2. Tune into the radio station that you want to store in preset memory as described earlier. 3. Press and hold the Preset button (7) under which you want to store the station. Note: Preset/favorite stations can be overwritten by storing a new radio station on another station's preset/favorite position. STORING PRESET/FAVORITE STATIONS USING THE REMOTE The procedure for storing stations using the remote is slightly different. Follow these steps to store stations using the remote:
1. Turn on the radio using the Power button (a) on the remote. 2. Go to any radio station list, highlight a radio station and then press the Right button (r) on the remote. 3. In the menu that now appears on the radio's display (12), select the Add to My Favorite item. 37 4. The favorite list will now appear on the radio's display (12). Use the Up (d) and Down (p) buttons on the remote to select the desired favorite position for the radio station. By default, the station will be added to the end of the list. Note: Preset/favorite stations can be overwritten by storing a new radio station on another station's preset/favorite position. RECALLING PRESET/FAVORITE STATIONS Stations can be recalled in three easy ways:
To recall any of the first five favorites (the preset stations), simply briefly press the corresponding Preset button (7) on the radio. From the main menu, go to the Internet Radio -> My Favorite and select the station you want to listen to from the list. Use the Fav.+ button (t) on the remote control and select the station you want to listen to from the list. 38 7. SPOTIFY CONNECT AND MEDIA CENTER FEATURES AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA SPOTIFY CONNECT The Spotify Software is subject to third party licenses found here:
https://www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses Use your phone, tablet or computer as a remote control for Spotify. Go to spotify.com/connect to learn how. MEDIA CENTER FEATURES Aside from Spotify Connect, the WFR-32 also allows you to connect to various other Cloud Music services, UPnP servers and USB devices via the Media Center item in the radio's main menu. AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA CLOUD MUSIC SERVICES The WFR-32 has support for various cloud music services. After selecting "Media Center" in the main menu, select "Cloud Music" in the Media Center submenu. A list of available cloud music services will appear on the display:
1. Podcasts Select this item to search for regular podcasts through various lists or a search feature and add podcasts to a favorites list. 2. Amazon Music Amazon Music is an online music streaming service that requires a paid subscription to log in and use on this radio. Refer to https://music.amazon.com/ for more information regarding the use of this service. 3. Deezer: Deezer is an online music streaming service that requires you to have a paid subscription, log in and use on this radio. Refer to https://www.deezer.com for more information regarding the use of this service. 4. Napster: Napster is an online music streaming service that requires you to have a paid subscription to log in and use on this radio. Refer to https://www.napster.com for more information regarding the use of this service. 5. Qobuz: Qobuz is an online music streaming service that requires you to have a paid subscription to log in and use on this radio. Refer to https://www.qobuz.com/
for more information regarding the use of this service. 39 6. TIDAL: TIDAL is an online music streaming service that requires you to have a paid subscription to log in and use on this radio. Refer to https://tidal.com/ for more information regarding the use of this service. AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA UPNP SERVER The WFR-32 also support playback from files hosted on a UPnP server. In most cases, computers will be used as UPnP servers. The most common and most convenient UPnP server application is Windows Media Player (version 10 or later), as Windows is the most popular operating system for home computers and Windows Media Player is built into the Windows operating system. SETTING UP A UPNP SERVER AND PLAYING AUDIO USING WINDOWS MEDIA Follow these steps to set up a UPnP server using Windows Media Player 1. Turn on your PC and make sure it is connected to the same network as PLAYER
(version 10 or later):
your WFR-32. 2. Make sure the WFR-32 is turned on as well and the UPnP item is selected in the Media Center menu. 3. Add the music files, and folders that you want to share with the radio to your Windows Media Player library by clicking Organize > Manage libraries
> Music on the computer. 40 4. Click on the Add button in the window that appears on the computer to add folders and/or files and click on the OK button after adding all your files and folders to your music library. 5. After completing setting up your music library, click on Stream > Turn on media streaming on the computer. 41 6. After turning on media streaming, a new window will appear in which you can configure which devices have access to the media library. Make sure the radio ("WFR-32" in the screenshot below) is allowed access to the media library and click OK on the computer. 7. The radio will now be able to browse through the media library shared on the PC. Simply select the file or playlist that you want to play on the radio to enjoy your PC's music library through your radio's speaker. 8. After playback has started, the display will show the "Now Playing" screen with cover art (if available), the artists name, the title name, the album name, the composers name and the playback progress. Press the repeatedly on the Next button (6) on the radio or Right button (r) on the remote control to zoom in on the cover art or view it in full screen. 9. Playback can be controlled using the remote controlled using the Play/Pause (g), Next track (n), Previous track (h), Repeat (k), and Shuffle (l) buttons on the remote control. Alternatively, you can also press and hold the Previous (5) and Next (6) buttons on the radio to go to the previous or next track. CASTING MUSIC TO THE RADIO 42 Windows Media Player also allows users to cast music to the radio. This can be convenient when you are working on your PC and want to play songs through the radio's speaker without having to actually control the radio. Follow these steps to cast songs to the WFR-32:
1. Make sure all steps from the previous section have been followed, that the radio is still in the UPnP mode and that both the PC and the radio are still connected to the same network. 2. Go to your music library in Windows Media Player and right click on a song, album, genre, or playlist and then select Cast to > WFR-32. 3. The song(s) will now be cast to the radio and automatically played through the radio's speaker. USING UPNP SERVER ON MAC OR LINUX Although this manual only describes how to set up a UPnP server on Windows using Windows Media Player, there are similar applications available for macOS and Linux. A list of UPnP server applications for your platform can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UPnP_AV_media_servers_and_clients. Please refer to the documentation that is provided with these applications for more information on how to set up the server. SUPPORTED FORMATS MP3 (bit rat sampling rate up to 48 KHz) up to 320 Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) MP3 (bit rate e e e up to 320 Kbits/s, MP3 (bit rat sampling rate up to 48 KHz) sampling rate up to 48 KHz) up to 320 Kbits/s, up to 320 Kbits/s, MP3 (bit rat AAC/AAC+ (bit rate up to 320Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) AAC/AAC+ (bit rate up to 320Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) AAC/AAC+ (bit rate up to 320Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) AAC/AAC+ (bit rate up to 320Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) sampling rate up to 48 KHz) WMA (bit rate up to 320 Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) WMA (bit rate up to 320 Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) sampling rate up to 48 KHz) WMA (bit rate up to 320 Kbits/s, WMA (bit rate up to 320 Kbits/s, 8 KHz) mpling rate up to 48 KHz) WAV/FLAC (sa(sa(sa(sampling rate up to 4 WAV/FLAC 8 KHz) 8 KHz) mpling rate up to 4 mpling rate up to 4 WAV/FLAC WAV/FLAC AUDIO PLAYBACK VIA USB STORAGE DEVICE As the option for USB playback is also available from the main menu, more information about USB playback can be found in the next chapter. 43 8. LISTENING TO MUSIC VIA USB DEVICE The WFR-32 is equipped with two USB ports, one for charging USB devices and one for USB playback. If you want to listen to music using a USB device, make sure you connect the USB device to the USB playback port (14). PLAYBACK FROM AN USB DEVICE Follow these steps to playback music from a USB device:
1. Connect the USB device (for example, USB flash drive or USB hard disk) to the radio. If the device cannot be plugged in directly to the radio, make sure you use a suitable USB cable (not included) to connect the 2 devices. 2. Turn on the radio using the Power button (1) on the radio or the Power button (a) on the remote. 3. Select the USB menu from the radio's main menu. 4. The radio's display will now show all files and folders on the USB device. Use the radio's controls or the remote control to select the file or playlist that you want to play on the radio. 5. After playback has started, the display will show cover art (if available), the artists name, the track name and the playback progress. Press the repeatedly on the Next button (6) on the radio or Right button (r) on the remote control to zoom in on the cover art or view it in full screen. Note: The radio only supports the FAT or FAT32 file system, so make sure your USB device has been formatted using the file system. Your audio system is unable to play from media formatted using the ex. FAT or NTFS formats. Important:
Your radio is only designed to work with USB memory flash memory devices. It is not intended to be connected to hard disk drives or any other type of USB device. The WFR-32 USB memory devices has been tested to support up to 256GB capacity. However, there are many different card variants available and not all cards can be guaranteed to work o the WFR-32. Playback does not support files encoded using WMA lossless, WMA Voice, WMA 10 professional, nor files of any format which have DRM protection. Unless you have only a few files on the USB memory device, do not store all files under the same root folder. The number of items (files/sub-folders) in any folder should be less than 1000. 44 Searching and playback will be more responsive if the number of files in any one folder is limited (we suggest no It is recommended that the USB memory is reformatted in your computer before adding your music files. The maximum depth of folder nesting permitted is 8 folder levels (but playback is only from the currently selected more than 200). level). Cautions:
In order to minimize the risk of damage to your radio, your USB Memory, please place the unit such that the device cannot easily be knocked while it is inserted in the socket. Remove the USB before carrying the unit or if not using the USB feature for a prolonged period. Place the unit in Standby mode removing your USB memory device. SUPPORTED FILE FORMATS MP3 (bit rate up to 320 Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) AAC/AAC+ (bit rate up to 320Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) WMA (bit rate up to 320 Kbits/s, sampling rate up to 48 KHz) WAV/FLAC (sampling rate up to 48 KHz) USING THE USB CHARGING PORT FOR CHARGING A USB DEVICE If you want to charge a USB device (such as your smartphone), connect the device to the USB charging port (15) using a suitable USB cable (not supplied) and make sure the radio is connected to the mains supply. Note: The USB charging port (15) supports a maximum output power of 5V/1A. 9. My Playlist You can create a playlist of favorites music from UPnP. When you are playing the music, and then pressing and holding either the Volume control (4) on the radio or the Enter button (s) on the remote to save it into My Playlist. Clear My Playlist To clear the list, switch to the Yes field with the Previous button (5) on the radio and the Left button (e) on the remote, and then pressing either the Volume control (4) on the radio or the Enter button (s) on the remote to delete the playlist. 45 LISTENING VIA BLUETOOTH STREAMING In order to stream Bluetooth music to your radio, you need to pair your Bluetooth device with your WFR-32. Pairing creates a bond so two devices can recognize each other. PAIRING YOUR BLUETOOTH DEVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME 1. Turn on the radio using the Power button (1) on the radio or the Power button (a) on the remote. mode. 2. Select the Bluetooth item in the radio's main menu to switch to the Bluetooth 3. Activate Bluetooth on your Bluetooth device (refer to the manual of the Bluetooth device if you are unsure about how to active Bluetooth). 4. Go to the Bluetooth list on your Bluetooth device and select the device named
"WFR-32" (if you have changed the name of the radio in the radio's Configuration menu, search for the name you have given the radio instead). Note: On some Bluetooth devices with Bluetooth version 2.1 or earlier, you might be requested to enter a pass code. If this is the case, enter the pass code "0000". 5. After the devices have paired and connected, a confirmation tone will be played on the radio and the white bar near the top of the radio's display will show the message "Bluetooth Connected". You can now play music on your Bluetooth device and stream the music through the radio's speaker. 1) If 2 Bluetooth devices are pairing for the first time, both must search for your radio, it will show its availability on both devices. However, if one device links with this unit first, then the other Bluetooth device wont find it on the list. 2) If you take your Bluetooth device out of range, the connection between your device and the radio will be temporarily disconnected. Your radio will automatically reconnect if the Bluetooth device is brought back into range. Be aware that during the period of disconnection, no other Bluetooth device can pair or link with your radio. Notes:
46 3) If "WFR-32" shows up in your Bluetooth device list, but your Bluetooth device cannot connect with it, please delete the item from your list and pair the Bluetooth device with the radio again following the steps described previously. 4) The effective operation range between the radio and the paired Bluetooth device is approximately 10 meters (30 feet). Any obstacle between the system and the device can reduce the operational range. 5) Bluetooth connectivity performance may vary depending on the connected Bluetooth device. Please refer to the Bluetooth capabilities of your device before connecting it to your radio. Not all features may be supported, depending on the Bluetooth device used. 6) With some mobile phones, making/receiving calls, text messages, e-mails or any other activities unrelated to audio streaming may mute the Bluetooth audio streaming or even temporarily disconnect from your device. Such behavior is a function of the Bluetooth device and does not indicate a problem with your WFR-32. AUDIO PLAYBACK IN THE BLUETOOTH MODE When you have successfully connected your radio with the chosen Bluetooth device you can start to play your music using the controls on your connected Bluetooth device. 1. Once playback has started, the display will show cover art (if available), the connected Bluetooth device name, the artists name, the track name, the album name and the playback progress. Press the repeatedly on the Next button (6) on the radio or Right button (r) on the remote control to zoom in on the cover art or view it in full screen. 2. Adjust the volume to the required setting using the Volume control (4) on the radio, the Volume buttons (u) on the remote control or on your Bluetooth device. 3. Use the controls on your Bluetooth source device to play/pause and select tracks. Alternatively, playback can be controlled using the remote controlled using the Play/Pause (g), Next track (n), and Previous track (h) buttons on the remote control or by pressing and holding the Previous (5) and Next (6) buttons on the radio to go to the previous or next track. Note: Not all player applications or devices may respond to all of these controls. 47 AUDIO PLAYBACK FROM A PREVIOUSLY PAIRED BLUETOOTH DEVICE The WFR-32 can memorize up to 8 sets of paired Bluetooth devices. Once the memory goes over 8, the earliest device with which the radio was paired will be overwritten in the radio's memory. If your Bluetooth source device has previously paired with the WFR-32 previously, the radio will still remember your Bluetooth device and attempt to reconnect with the device that was last connected. If the last connected Bluetooth device is not available, the radio will try to connect to the second last Bluetooth device. DISCONNECTING YOUR BLUETOOTH DEVICE To disconnect your Bluetooth device, either turn off Bluetooth on the Bluetooth device or switch to another mode on the radio, for instance by tuning into an internet radio station. If you disconnect the Bluetooth device when the radio is in the Bluetooth mode, the white bar near the top of the radio's display will show "Bluetooth Disconnected" and the radio will be available for pairing again. To connect to a different device, press the pair button on the remote or apply a long press on the volume control on the radio. 48 10. LISTENING TO MUSIC USING THE AUX IN JACK You can listen to the sound of an external device through your WFR-32's speaker. To do this, follow these steps. 1. Connect the external device (such as iPod, MP3 player or CD player) to the radio's Aux-in port (16) using a 3.5 mm audio cable (not supplied). 2. Make sure both the radio and the external device are turned on. 3. Select the AUX option in the radio's main menu. 4. The audio output of the external device will now be played through the speaker of your WFR-32. The volume can be adjusted using the radio's Volume Control (4) or the Volume buttons (u) on the remote control. 49 11. LISTENING TO MUSIC USING THE HEADPHONES JACK The WFR-32 is equipped with a Headphones jack (17) at the back of the radio, which can be used to connect a pair of headphones with a 3.5mm plug. To connect the headphones, simply plug the 3.5mm jack into the socket. The radio will then automatically detect that a pair of headphones has been connected and it will disable its internal speaker. We recommend turning the volume down before connecting the headphones and raising it slowly to a suitable level after connecting the headphones to avoid loud sounds and damaging your hearing. Note: Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long period of time. 50 12. SPECIFICATIONS AC Power Adapter Requirements DC 9V /2.5A Center Pin Positive (+) Included Remote Control Battery: 2 x 1.5V Size "AAA" / UM-4 / R03
(Only for EU Market) 802.11b/g/n (WLAN) Encryption: WEP, WPA, WPA 2 (PSK), WPS Bluetooth specification: Bluetooth Ver 5.0 Profile Support: A2DP v1.3, AVRCP v1.6 Bluetooth Audio CODEC: SBC /AAC Transmitting Power: Class 2 Line of sight range: 10meters/30feet Loudspeaker: 2.5 8ohm x 2 full range Output Power: 3W + 3W USB output: USB-L: 5V / 1A without player; USB-R: 5V / 1A with player Headphone socket: 3.5mm diameter Stereo Output Auxiliary socket: 3.5mm diameter Stereo Input USB socket: USB Type-A Wi-Fi Bluetooth 51 Operating temperature range: 0C to +35C SANGEAN reserves the right to amend the specifications without notice. DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD PRODUCT
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Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046-1609 Ce:
Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services Inc. 775 Montague Expressway Milpitas, CA 95035 Subject: Confidentiality Request for FCC ID: BYG-WFR32 Pursuant to CFR 47 sections 0.457 and 0.459, we respectfully request permanent confidential treatment of the following Exhibits accompanying this application be held confidential:
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& Short Term Permanent i Users Manual The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Permanent Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Short-Term Confidentiality:
To avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public, the applicant requests the following documents contained in this certification application be temporarily withheld from public disclosure for an initial period of 45 1]
or 180 XX] days; or for a specified date of not to exceed 180 days from the Grant Date The applicant understands that disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Client's signature: oY Uh. Client's name & title: Sky Chuang (R&D Electronic Engineer Contact information / address:
Sangean Electronics Inc No 18, Lane 7, Li-De Street, Chung Ho District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
' Permanent confidentiality may be requested in accordance with FCC KDB 726920 SCS-F019: Confidentiality Request Letter Page 2 of 2 Rev 7.0
1 2 | RF Test set-up photo | Test Setup Photos | 439.07 KiB | July 28 2021 / January 25 2022 | delayed release |
1 2 | WIFI Channel 12&13 Description letter | Cover Letter(s) | 1.04 MiB | July 28 2021 |
-. WIFI Channel 12 and 13 Declaration Letter Revision History Reason for Amendment Approved Date Initial Release (obsolete) Initial 1.0 December 22, 2015 Modify the select options (current) 1.0 2.0 September 23, 2016 SCS-F190 WiFi Channel 12&13 Declaration Letter Page 1 of 2 Rev.2.0 Created by William Graff Approved by Bao-Thuong Nguyen Sangean Electronics Inc WIFI Channel 12 and 13 Declaration Letter x
~* We declare the equipment identified below with regards to Channel 12 and 13 capabilities for FCC ID: BYG-WFR32 Declaration C Product hardware does not have the capability to operate on Channel 12 and 13. Product hardware has the capability to operate on Channel 12 and 13. However, these two channels will be disabled via software and will not be accessible to user. Product hardware has the capability to operate on Channel 12 and 13. However, all C the operated channels cant be changed in the RF parameter via software. All channels have complied with all of the requirements sets out in FCC Part 15.247. Product hardware has the capability to operate on WiFi Channel 12 and 13, and meets the requirements of KDB 594280 D01 v02r01. Please note:
1.) By default, this device operates in a mode that is compliant with the U.S. L] requirements. 2.) This device will also use supplemental information such as geo-location data to determine that it is operating outside the U.S., if necessary, to change its power. Such supplemental data will be derived from the following:
[C] Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)7 sensors in the device Mobile Country Code (MCC),8 or MCC with a Mobile Network code (MNC), received from a CMRS9 carrier and received directly by a receiver on the device Country information derived from multiple adjacent access points (for example using 0 IEEE Std 802.11d provisions) may be permitted on case-by-case basis L] Other suitable geo-location data based on IP addresses or other reliable source. Name / Title: Sky Chyang 4 R&D Electronic Engineer Signature: 5 Phone: 886-2-22250303 Email: sky.chuang@sangean.com Date: 2021-05-11 SCS-F190 WiFi Channel 12&13 Declaration Letter Page 2 of 2 Rev.2.0 Created by William Graff Approved by Bao-Thuong Nguyen
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1 | 2021-07-28 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2021-07-28
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sangean Electronics Inc
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009322876
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No 18, Lane 7, Li-De Street, Chung Ho District
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New Taipei City, N/A
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Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@bureauveritas.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
BYG
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
WFR32
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
S****** C********
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1 2 | Title |
R&D Electronic Engineer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 |
s******@sangean.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/25/2022 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | INTERNET RADIO/INTERNET DAB/AUX/BLUETOOTH/SPOTIFY CONNENT/CLOUD MUSIC/ AIRMUSIC APP DIGITAL WOODEN RADIO | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. Device has 20MHz/40MHz bandwidth. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co., Ltd. Dongguan Branch
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1 2 | Name |
E****** Y******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86-20********
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1 2 |
e******@bureauveritas.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0778040 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0038110 |
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