Ocean Digital WR-330 Internet Radio User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Ocean Digital
Table of Contents
- Ocean Digital WR-330 Internet Radio
- Location of Controls
- Remote Control
- How to input password for your wireless network
- Before you start
- Getting started
- Charging battery
- Network Setup
- Overview of features and functions
- Internet Radio
- DAB+/DAB Radio (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
- FM Radio
- BT streaming
- Timer
- Sleep Timer Setting
- Configuration
- Remote control via PC / Smart phone Tuning internet radio & manage
- Trouble Shooting
- Helpful Tips
- Technical Specification
- In the box
- FCC STATEMRNT
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Ocean Digital WR-330 Internet Radio
Please read this us user manual carefully before ue using the receiver.
Location of Controls
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Press and hold to power on/off Press and release to Standby / activate the radio (Standby is enabled only when power is connected. It will be disabled when internal battery is used)
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◄ Back to the previous menu/left cursor
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► Right cursor/Enter edit menu under Favourite list /View the big clock & radio info under playing screen
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Press to enter the alarm setting (Alarm 1 and Alarm 2)
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Access the Home screen/press this button to return to the playing screen
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Press and hold to preset a particular station Press to recall the favorite list
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Rotate to adjust the volume level
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Scroll / Select
Rotate to scroll along, up/down on the menu Press in to confirm / Select menu options Press in to stop/resume playback of the radio channel -
TFT color screen 2.4″
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Speaker
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Earphone jack 3.5 mm
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Reset pinhole
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LED indicator for battery charging
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DC IN Jack
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Telescopic antenna
Remote Control
How to input password for your wireless network
Using remote control
On the alpha-numeric keypad, press the button repeatedly to cycle through the
characters assigned to each button. Refer to the following list. To input a
character, highlight it and press the [OK] button to confirm and input the next
character. When it comes to the last character of the password, press and hold
[OK] to complete the entry.
- Button 1: 1 and different kind of symbols !@#$%^&*()_+[]{};:’”|,./<>?
- Button 2: 2ABCabc
- Button 3: 3DEFdef
- Button 4: 4GHIghi
- Button 5: 5JKLjkl
- Button 6: 6MNOmno
- Button 7: 7PQRSpqrs
- Button 8: 8TUVtuv
- Button 9: 9WXYZwxyz
- Button 0: 0
Using control button on the radio unit
Use the [Scroll/Select] knob to scroll through the characters, highlight it
and press [Scroll/Select] knob to confirm and input the next character. When it
comes to the last character of the password , press and hold [Scroll/Select]
knob to confirm and complete the entry.
Note: The password is case-sensitive.
Before you start
Please ensure the following is ready: You have a broadband internet connection. A wireless broadband router is connected to the internet successfully. The radio supports Wireless B, G and N connection (Wireless N router can also be used with the setting on B or G). You know the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption code/password. You need to key in the correct code when the radio is connected to the wireless router for network connection. If you do not know the code/password, please contact the person/technician who set up the router/network for you. The radio can work via Wireless network connection (Wi-Fi connection).
Precautions
- The radio should not be used in a high temperature or high humidity environment over prolonged periods as this may damage the unit.
- Keep the radio away from liquids as it may get damaged. Please switch off the radio immediately if water or liquids is spilled into the radio. Consult with the shop you bought this radio for any question.
- Avoid using or storing the unit in dusty or sandy environment.
- Do not open and repair the radio by yourself.
- Use only the specified power input voltage to charge the battery. Connecting a power supply with a different rating will cause permanent damage to the radio and may be hazardous.
- Clean only with dry cloth.
Getting started
The radio is powered by a built-in lithium battery. A USB cable is supplied in the product package. Press and hold the [ ] button to power on. To power off the radio, press and hold the same button. The Standby mode is enabled only when the power is connected and so to make use of the Alarm clock function. Connect the power supply to the radio, press and hold the [ ] button to turn it on. Pressing the [ ] button again will put the radio into standby.
Charging battery
You can check the level of battery power remains on the radio. There is a battery power indicator showing on the top row of the screen. When battery power is low, the battery indicator keeps blinking as a reminder for battery charging. To charge the battery, connect the micro USB plug to the port where located at the rear side of the radio, connect the other end to a power source supplied in 5V OUT, or connect the USB cable to the power plug supplied in the package and plug in to the electric outlet. The LED will light up in red indicates the battery is charging. The LED will turn to green when charging is done.
Note: The charging might take much longer to complete if the radio is playing while charging.
Network Setup
Internet connection can be setup via a Wireless network (WiFi). Your radio requires a broadband Internet connection.
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If this is first-time use, the Configure Network wizard will be displayed. Choose Yes to start configuring network. Press the [ ◄ ] button to highlight Yes and press [Scroll/Select] to confirm.
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Select Add/Remove AP from the list, use the [Scroll/Select] knob to scroll and press it to confirm, then choose Add AP (Scan):
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It will start scanning the Wi-Fi networks available. Scroll to your network and press [Scroll/Select] to confirm. If your wifi network has password protected, it will ask you to enter the passphrase/password. Please refer to the above section ‘How to input password for your wireless network’ on P.7.
Note: The password is case sensitive. Please consult with the one who setup your network if you don’t know the password. -
When the Wi-Fi connection is successful, the Association Complete will be shown briefly. The wifi signal bar will appear on the top left corner of the display:
Overview of features and functions
Press [ ] to enter the main menu. Scroll by rotating the [Scroll/Select] knob or the [ ◄ / ► ] button on the remote:
- My Favorite – To show the list of favorite stations which have been assigned to the presets. There are up to 99 presets available.
- Internet Radio – Start exploring the worldwide radio stations and music here.
- Media Centre – You can browse and stream music from your network via UPnP or DLNA Compatible devices.
- DAB+/DAB Radio – Pick up DAB+ and DAB radio signal if available in your local area (no internet connection required).
- FM Radio – Receive ordinary FM radio stations in your local area (no internet connection required).
- BT Streaming – Bluetooth playback, to play audio stream (receive) from another Bluetooth-enabled device after pairing/connecting each other.
- Alarm – Alarm clock. Two alarm settings are available (works only when power is connected).
- Sleep Timer – To count down from a specified time with an alarm.
- Configuration – More options/settings available to personalize as you desire.
Internet Radio
On the main menu, choose Internet Radio and you will find the options below:
Skytune
Select Skytune to start enjoying thousands of radio stations over the world.
You can filter your search by Region, Music genre and talks. The Local Radio
let you access quickly the stations available in your local area through
internet connection.
Note – You can change the Local Radio area under Configuration> Local radio setup. Please refer to section 13 for the details. When you scroll along the list of Globe All and want to quickly reach to a certain point of the long list, input the index number on the remote control to quickly jump to that point. For example, on the remote control, input 2 8 and press OK, it will highlight station no. 28.
Search
Instead of browsing the radio station list, you can input a few characters of
the desired station to filter out / shortlist the stations.
History
The radio memorizes the stations you have listened up to 99 stations. If you
have listened to more than 99 stations, it will supersede the first station
that you have listened.
Start playing internet radio
When a radio station starts playing, more radio information can be
displayed. Press the ► button in the state of the playing screen below:
Every time you press the ► button, it will toggle between the big clock and the radio channel information:
My Favorite
This is to show the list of your Favorite stations which have been assigned to
the presets.
Preset a station
When a radio station is playing, press the button on the remote control or
press and hold the on the unit, you will see the icon appear as below. It
means the station is added to the Favorite list.
The new added station will always show in the last item on the Favorite list. You can store up to 150 presets.
Recall a station
Press the button on the remote control or press the briefly on the radio unit
to recall the list of presets, or navigate to My Favourite on the main menu
and select it to confirm.
Edit your favorite list
On the Favorite list, choose the radio station you want to edit then press the
[ ► ] button on the remote control (or press [ ► ] on the unit). It will enter
the Edit menu with the following options:
- Move down ‒ To move down the ranking of a station
- Move up ‒ To move up the ranking of a station
- Delete ‒ To delete a particular station
- Move to top ‒ To move the station to the top of the favorite list.
- Move to bottom ‒ To move the station to the bottom of the favorite list.
Media Centre
The device supports UPnP and is DLNA-compatible.
This provides the opportunity to stream music from your network. However,
this requires you to have a compatible device in your network that can
function as a server. This can be e.g., a network hard drive or a
conventional PC with e.g., Windows 8 via which access to the shared folder
or media sharing is permitted. The folders can then be browsed and played
on the radio.
Note – Please make sure your computer laptop is on the same Wi-Fi
network as the Radio before you start using this function.
Music streaming
- Once the UPnP/DLNA compatible server is configure to share media files with your radio, you can start music streaming.
- On the main menu, select Media Centre and choose UPnP.
- It may take a few seconds for the radio to complete the scan for available UPnP servers. If no UPnP servers are found, it will show Empty List.
- After a successful scan is done, select your UPnP server.
- The radio will show the media categories available from the UPnP server, e.g. ‘Music’, ‘Playlists’ etc.
- Choose the media files that you wish to play. You can set the mode of playback under Configuration > Playback setup.
My Playlist
You can make your playlist for the UPnP music files. Choose and highlight the
song you want to add to the playlist, press and hold the [Scroll/Select] knob,
or press and hold the [OK] button on remote until the sign appears. The song
will be added to My playlist.
Clear My Playlist
Remove all songs in “My Playlist” to allow a new playlist to be prepared.
Note – If you have DLNA-compatible servers available, follow the steps described above to browse the audio files from a DLNA-compatible device on the radio to play.
DAB+/DAB Radio (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
Not available for USA and Canada
If there is Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) in your area, the Radio can pick
up the DAB stations as well (no internet connection is required). The Radio
supports both DAB and DAB+. Place the Radio close to the window and extend the
antenna as far as it can go to get the best reception. Sometimes you may need
to adjust the direction of the antenna to improve reception. On the Home
screen, scroll to DAB Radio or use the [Mode] button on remote to switch to
DAB Radio. Press [OK] to start. It will ask whether you want to Scan DAB
Station. Press the [Scroll/Select] knob (or OK button on remote) to start
scanning and it will show the progress on the number of channels received.
When it is done, a preset page will be displayed for your action.
You can select the channel and start listening to it. Whenever you want to add to My Favourite, press the button on the remote or press and hold the button on the radio, and it will add to the favorite list. Always press the [ ◄ ] button to return to the Preset list.
Note – When a DAB radio is playing, press the [ ► ] button to view more radio information, each time you press the [ ► ] button, it will display various information at a time such as radio frequency, rolling texts (if available) and big time clock. New digital radio stations should be picked up automatically by the radio if they are part of a multiplex you already received. Otherwise you need to do the Preset Scan again.
FM Radio
To receive the ordinary FM stations (no internet connection is required), place the radio close to the window and extend the antenna as far as it can go to get the best reception. You may need to adjust the direction of the antenna to improve reception. On the Home screen, scroll to FM Radio or use the [Mode] button on remote to switch to FM Radio. Press [Scroll/Select] knob (or OK button on remote) to start. It will ask whether you want to Scan FM Station. Confirm to start scanning and it will show the progress on the number of channels are found. When it is done, it will automatically save the found channels on presets and display the list for your action.
You can select the channel and start listening to it. Whenever you want to add to My Favourite, press the button on remote or press and hold the button on the radio, and it will add to the favourite list. Always press the [◄] button to return to the Preset list.
Note – When it is playing FM radio, press the [►] button to view more radio information, each time you press the [►] button, it will display various information at a time such as radio frequency and big clock display.
Manual Tune
To manual tune to the frequency, press and hold the [OK] on remote or press
and hold [Scroll/Select] on the radio, until you see the “Tuning” appeared on
the display, at the bottom right corner. Use the [Scroll/Select] knob ( or [◄
/ ►] button on remote) to tune the frequency. When done, press and hold the
[Scroll/Select] knob (or press and hold the [OK] button on remote) to exit
manual tune.
BT streaming
Before transmission between your Bluetooth device and the radio is possible, both devices must be coupled. This process is called “pairing”. The radio is served as a receiver, to receive music stream to play on the radio. If you have already coupled to a Bluetooth device before, this connection will be restored automatically when both devices are in range and Bluetooth operation has been selected on the radio. “Pairing” does not have to be repeated. This function may need to be activated in your Bluetooth device, however.
- Push the Menu button to display the selection menu for the different operating modes.
- Use the up/down button to select the operating mode Bluetooth and push the dial switch.
- Switch your Bluetooth device to which you want to connect the radio on and activate the pairing mode here. The device scans for Bluetooth devices in the reception range.
- When the radio is found, your bluetooth device shows its name WR-330-XXXX (the XXXX is an identification code for your radio unit).
- Select the radio at your bluetooth device.
- Start playback on your bluetooth device.
- Playback now takes place using the radio.Alarm Setting
Important!
To use the Alarm clock function, please have the radio connected with a power
supply so to have the Standby mode enabled. When the radio is turned on, press
and release the [ ] button to put the radio into standby. Standby is disabled
when the radio is using internal battery.
- Press [ ] button on the radio or press the [ ] button on the remote control.
- Select either Alarm 1 or Alarm 2, choose Turn on to activate the Alarm.
- Follow the alarm wizard instructions to set the alarm.
- The wizard will guide you through the settings below:
- Time ‒ Set the time for the alarm
- Sound ‒ You can choose Wake to Tone, My Favourite, Wake to FM Radio or Wake to DAB Radio as the alarm source.
Note ‒ Wake to FM or Wake to DAB Radio – only the preset stations can be
used for the radio alarm (if the preset scan has been completed).
Wake to My Favourite ‒ Please preset your favorite station before setting
this as the alarm source.
- Repeat ‒ You can schedule the alarm as you desire -Everyday, Once or multiple days.
- Alarm Volume ‒ Adjust the volume of the alarm as you like by rotating the [Scroll/Select] knob or [▲/▼] button on remote.
- Alarm duration ‒ Set the duration of the alarm from the preset options ranging from 30 to 180 minutes. The radio will be turned to standby when the selected duration of time is due.
- After the above settings are completed, press the [◄] button to exit and make sure the Alarm is turned on. You will see the Alarm icon appeared on the display if it is activated.
Stopping the Alarm/Activate the Snooze function
When the alarm goes off, press the [ ] to stop the alarm or press the
[Scroll/Select] knob to activate the Snooze feature. When the Snooze is
activated, the alarm is muted for 9 minutes and sounds again when the time is
due. You can repeat the process multiple times. To stop the “Snooze” function,
press the [ ].
Timer
Press the button or the button on the remote control and use the rotary knob [Scroll/Select] or the arrow buttons to select “TIMER”.
Setting the Timer
The device offers the Timer function as a kitchen timer. The time will count
down from a specified time and ends with a beeping sound. Timer settings is up
to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. The beeping sound volume and sound
duration is adjustable from the Timer settings in Configuration menu.
Switching off the timer
When the alarm sounds, you can turn it off by pressing the Dial/Select knob
or OK button on the remote control. In case the device is switched to other
menu rather than the Timer display when the alarm sounds, return to the Timer
display in order to switch off the alarm.
Sleep Timer Setting
You can set the timer to let the radio goes standby after the selected time elapsed in the range of 15 minutes to 180 minutes. Press [ ] button on the remote control to set the timer, or navigate to Sleep Timer option on the main menu. You will see the icon appeared on the display if the timer is set.
Configuration
Here you will find the complete settings / options available to configure your own radio. On the main menu, navigate to Configuration setting. Press OK and you will see a list of options available.
Network Options
Always on: The WLAN function remains switched on (faster access when switching
from other modes of radio). Auto off in 30s: The WLAN function shuts down
after 30 seconds when not in use (to save energy).
Wi-Fi Network
Add / Remove AP
- Add AP – It will scan out a list of routers around.
- Add AP (WPS button) – Choose this option to connect your Wi-Fi router via WPS if the router has a WPS button. Remove AP – If you have already added a router and want to remove it, choose this option.
Note – Always place the radio within 2 meters of the Wi-Fi router for setup.
AP: [ ]
If you have added more than one routers on the radio and want to switch to
another one, select this option to change.
Signal
This is to show the strength of the Wi-Fi Signal of the Wi-Fi router as
received by the radio. Usually signal levels lower than -70dBm is at weaker
level and if it affects the reception of your radio, you may need to optimize
the router location or check any problem of the router itself.
IP
The IP is set Dynamic by default. Select to change Fixed IP according to your
network condition.
DNS
The DNS is set Dynamic by default. Select to change
Wi-Fi Channels
Not all of the Wi-Fi channels are available in every country. There may be
variation between different countries. Therefore it is necessary to choose the
Wi-Fi channels to ensure the Wi- Fi performs satisfactory.We have already set
the channels according to the requirement in different countries. Choose the
country you are staying from the list to get the correct channel.
Date and Time
The radio will set your local time automatically after the internet connection
is completed. If you want to do manual setting, change it by the following
options:
Time zone
Auto-set Time Zone: This option is set by default. Manual-set Time Zone:
Choose this option if you want to set the time in another region. Choose and
highlight the region/city you prefer and press OK to confirm. Coupled with NTP
(use network time) and DST (Daylight time saving) will be adjusted
automatically if you choose to use network time (NTP).
Set Time Format
Choose either 12-hour or 24-hour notation you prefer.
Set clock format
Set different clock style, such as analog or digital clock display.
- Set Date Format
DST (Day Light Saving)
Enable on/off
NTP (Use network time)
NTP is designed to synchronize a device’s clock with a time server. Your radio
will synchronize the time server by default every time it powers up and
connects to Internet. This ensures a very high degree of accuracy in the
radio’s clock. You can change to use other time server by inputting the URL
address (see below NTP server). You can choose “Do not use network time” if
you don’t want it to. If you choose not to use NTP for clock synchronization,
highlight the NTP (Network time protocal) and press OK to make the change. You
will see the Set Date & Time appeared on the menu. Select it and adjust the
date and time as you desire.
NTP Server
NTP is designed to synchronize a device’s clock with a time server. Here it
shows the server being used for the radio.
Language
The default language is English, you can choose other languages as preferred.
Scroll with the ▲▼ buttons on remote or [Scroll/Select] knob to the item with
and press OK. Scroll to highlight and press OK to select your language of
choice. English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch, Polish, Russian and
more are available.
Local Radio
The radio is set by default to detect the radio stations in your local area
automatically through internet connection and these stations can be accessed
by a press of [Local] button on remote. You can also set Local in another
region if you want. Highlight the Local Radio and press OK. Choose Manual-set
Local radio to change the region setting.
DAB set up
DAB Preset Scan
You can always carry out a new scanning of DAB channels by selecting this
option. All current presets and channels will be erased. DAB Radio Preset
The scanned DAB stations will be listed here for management. You can move the
position or even delete any station. Scroll to the station and press [ ► ]
button. A pop up window will be presented: Move up, Move down and Delete.
FM Setup
FM Area
Choose the Region according to your physical location to define the search
range for the radio.
FM Preset Scan
You can always carry out a new scanning of FM channels by selecting this
option. All current presets and channels will be erased. The radio at the
lowest frequency of the scanned values will be highlighted. The preset list
will be saved unless a new preset scan is carried out.
FM Radio Presets
You can adjust the preset ranking by Move down, Move up or Delete it.
Highlight one of the preset, then press the [ ►] button, it will enter into
the Edit menu. Always press the [◄] button to return to the Preset list.
Playback Setup
This is to set the mode of playback under UPnP/DLNA compatible streaming:
Repeat All, Repeat Once or Shuffle.
Resume play options
This is to set the device whether to return to the last operating mode when it
is switched on or displays the Home screen.
Auto power save
To set the period time that is inactive for Power save to activate.
Dimmer
You can set the backlight level for the display as you prefer. There are two
settings: Mode and Level
Mode – Normal or Power Saving
- Normal – the display will stay with the same level of brightness all the time without dim down.
- Dim – the display will dim down after 20 seconds if no operation is made on the radio.
Level – Bright and Dim
Bright – This is to adjust the level of brightness in Normal mode. Dim – This
is to adjust the level of brightness in Dim mode.
Dimmer in Standby (Standby is only enabled when power is connected)
The display brightness in standby mode can be adjusted manually by turning
the rotary knob [Scroll/Select] or press the ▼ ▲ buttons on remote. If no
action taken in 20 seconds, it will restore to the dim value as set in
Configuration.
EQ(Equaliser)
Various music genres can be set.
Buffer Time
Sometimes you may experience uneven playback of the internet radio. This can
happen if the internet connection is slow or network congestion occurs. To
help improving the situation, you can choose longer buffer time to get a few
seconds of radio stream before beginning to play. The default value is 2
seconds. You can choose 5 seconds if you prefer to have a longer buffering
time.
Information
View the Network and System Information of your radio. To access quickly to
this information, press the [Info] button on the remote control. When you use
your PC to manage the My favorite stations, you have to use the IP address and
you can view this info from here. Then type in the IP address ( Configuration >
Info > Network > IP ) to your PC’s browser input window.
Software Update
There may be software release to upgrade features of the radio from time to
time. Check the update regularly to keep your radio up to date with the latest
software.
Reset to Default
You can do the reset to clear all the settings and return to default settings.
** Please note all the Station presets, Settings and configuration will be
erased after you have performed the Reset.
Remote control via PC / Smart phone Tuning internet radio & manage
favourites
Experience an easy way to control tuning internet radio channels and manage your favourite list via PC or Smart phone’s web browser. The supported browsers are Internet Explorer and Chrome.
- Connect your PC or Smart phone to the same Wi-Fi network as your radio.
- Visit www.skytune.net
- On the home page, click “Browse/Search”
- Browse or enter the name to search the radio channel, a list of internet radio channels will be displayed.
- Click the “ ”symbol
- It will prompt you whether to “Add Favourite” or “Listen to Station”. Enter the IP address of your radio (e.g. 192.168.1.11):
The IP address can be located on the radio unit as follow:
- On the remote control, press the [Info] button, choose Network and scroll to IP to view the IP address
- On the radio, return to the main menu. Navigate to Configuration > Information > Network Information > IP
- Select “Listen to Station”, click “Send” and the radio unit will switch playing the channel and the “My Favourite” page will pop up on the web browser. You can then choose to add the playing station to favourite or manage your list by other edit options. Any changes will synchronize to the radio unit immediately.
You can also add the radio channel if you know the published audio stream URL with the streaming format as follow:
- Transport: HTTP progressive like HLS and HTTP like Shoutcast, Icecast
- Audio: MP3, AAC, AAC+, FLAC
- Playlist: M3U, PLS
Trouble Shooting
Problem | Cause | Solutions |
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• Confirm that a Wi-Fi or Ethernet Wired connected PC can access the |
internet (i.e. can browse the web) using the same network.
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Network down
| • Check that a DHCP server is available, or that you have configured a
static IP address on the radio.
| | • Check that you firewall is not blocking any outgoing ports. As a
minimum the radio needs access to UDP and TCP ports 80,443 and 8008, DNS port
53.
Cannot connect to
Wi-Fi network
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Router restricts access to listed MAC addresses
| Obtain the MAC address from Configuration > Information > Network
Wi- Fi MAC and add to the allowed equipment list on your access point.
Note: The radio has separate MAC addresses for wired and wireless networks.
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Insufficient Wi-Fi signal strength
| • Check distance to router; see if a computer can connect to the network in this location
• Optimize the distance of the router’s location
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Unknown encryption method
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Change encryption method on router. The radio supports WEP, WPA, WPA2
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Firewall preventing access
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Windows Media Player:
varies — non-Microsoft firewalls may require configuration for UPnP.
Problem | Cause | Solutions |
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If your radio can connect to the network successfully, but is unable to play particular stations
| | • The station is not broadcasting at this time of the day (remember it may be located in a different time zone).
• The station has too many people trying to attach to the radio station server and the server capacity is not large enough.
• The station has reached the maximum allowed number of simultaneous listeners.
• The link on the radio is out of date. The update of the link is done regularly. To get the updated list of stations, please access from Internet radio > Skytune. In case a particular stream is still not working, please contact us or report the case to Skytune.
No DAB/FM
reception
| |
• Please carry out “Factory Reset” on the radio and extend the antenna.
• Move the radio close to the window.
DAB/FM radio reception is poor
| | • Please check that the aerial is extended for the maximum signal strength and adjust the direction to improve reception.
• Check that you do not have other electrical equipment too close to your radio, causing interference.
No sound
| | • Please check if the volume is muted. Tune up the volume and see.
• If that happens on a particular internet radio station, please try other channels and see if this is isolated issue on that station.
Radio got freeze or no response
| | Insert a small paper clip in the reset pinhole and hold the button down, the radio will switch off. Try turning the radio on again.
Helpful Tips
If the Internet Radio keeps re-buffering radio station:
The Internet Radio is streaming the data from the radio station via your
broadband connection, if there is a high error rate on your broadband
connection, or the connection is intermittent, then it will cause the Internet
Radio to pause until the connection is re-established and it has received
enough data to start playing again. If your Internet Radio keeps stopping,
please check the DSL modem to ensure that the Broadband line is not suffering
a high error rate or disconnections. If you are experiencing these problems,
you will need to contact your broadband supplier.
What is Buffering?
When playing a stream, the Internet Radio/Media player, downloads a small
amount of the stream before it starts playing. This is used to fill in any
gaps in the stream that may occur if the internet or the wireless network is
busy. The Internet Radio streams music data from the PC while you are
listening. If a stream gets blocked or experiences Internet congestion while
transferring it may stop/interfere with the quality of play. If this happens,
check your internet connection speed- it must be faster than the speed of the
streams.
My radio is working but some stations cannot be played.
The problem may be due to one or more of the followings:
- The radio station is no longer broadcasting.
- The radio station has reached the maximum allowed number of simultaneous listeners.
- The radio station has changed the stream arrangement and the link is no longer valid.
- The radio station is not broadcasting at the time of the day (not all stations are broadcasting 24 hours throughout the day).
- The Internet connection between your radio and the radio station server is too slow or unstable to support the data rate of the broadcast.
Technical Specification
Model | WR-330 |
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Power input | 5V 1A |
Power voltage | 100-240V~50/60Hz |
Wireless Network | IEEE802.11b/g/n |
Wireless network frequency | 2412 – 2484 MHZ |
Security Protocol | WEP/WPA/WPA2 |
Bluetooth version | V4.2 BR/EDR compliant |
Bluetooth frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Bluetooth range | 10 meters (line of sight) |
DAB frequency range | 174.928MHz (5A) – 239.200MHz (13F) |
Support DAB and DAB+
FM frequency range| 87.5-108MHz
Built-in Lithium-ion battery| 2200mAh
Audio output| Stereo earphone jack 3.5 mm
3.5mm Telescopic antenna|
Unit Dimension| 186 x 110 x 115 mm (L x D x H)
Remark: Specification may vary without notice
In the box
- Internet Radio
- USB cable
- Remote control (without batteries)
- User manual
WEEE and Recycling
The European laws do not allow any more the disposal of old or defective
electric or electronic devices with the household waste. Return your product
to a municipal collection point for recycling to dispose of it. This system is
financed by the industry and ensures environmentally responsible disposal and
the recycling of valuable raw materials.
FCC STATEMRNT
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.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RF Exposure Information
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The
device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
References
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