Acoustic Research ARIR201 Quick Start Manual

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ARIR201
QuickStartGuide
Congratulations on purchasing your new Acoustic Research Wi-Fi In nite Radio.
Please follow these instructions to set up and start using the radio.
www.arin niteradio.com
Unpack the unit
You should  nd the following items in the box:
Additional requirements
Broadband Internet service
Broadband (cable/DSL) modem, usually supplied by your Internet service provider
An 802.11 b or g (Wi-Fi) wireless home network or Ethernet router/switch/hub with available LAN
port
For Wi-Fi connections, you may also need:
Your wireless network’s SSID
Your access password (for secure networks)
Set up your AR In nite Radio accounts
To simplify setup on the radio please complete these steps:
A. Find the Setup Information Card that contains your radio’s MAC address number (MAC: 00-21-2A-
XX-XX-XX) and activation PIN # (PIN: XXXX). (This number is also found in the Device Info screen
under the Settings menu in your radio.)
B. Using any Internet-connected computer, go to www.arin niteradio.com/setup and follow the
online instructions.
You will need to input your radio’s MAC address and PIN # to associate your radio with your
personal settings.
Radio
Setup
Information
Card
Ethernet cable
Quick Start
Guide (this
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Power adapter AM loop antenna
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Optional: Insert AAA batteries in the base of the radio
Follow the polarity markers in the battery
compartment.
The batteries (not included) power the clock and
alarm whenever the radio loses electricity.
Plug in and turn on the radio
Optional: For use with a “Wired” connection
Use the supplied Ethernet cable if you do not have a wireless (Wi-Fi) access point.
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LAN
LAN
Broadband modem or
Ethernet router/hub/switch
Electrical outlet
Press and release preset 1, then
SLEEP/SNOOZE, then preset 6.
Exit the DEMO mode after
turning on
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A. NOTE: When you turn on the radio for the  rst time, it will be
in “DEMO” mode. To exit this mode, press and release preset 1,
then SLEEP/SNOOZE, then preset 6 on top of the radio.
B. After exiting the DEMO mode, the radio
displays the Select Language screen.
Choose your preferred language.
C. The Network Setup screen displays
connection options:
Select Wired to connect using an
Ethernet cable and proceed to step D.
OR
Select Wireless, then choose from setup options displayed:
Detect Networks allows you to search for available networks,
then choose your network.
Use WPS allows you to select from Push Button Mode or PIN
Mode to pair up with open WPS router.
Enter network SSID allows you to manually enter a known
network name (SSID). See tips to the right.
If the network is secure, select security type and/or enter your
password in the Network Security screen.
D. The radio should now connect to the Internet. If the radio does
not connect refer to the troubleshooting section in your user
manual.
After connecting to the Internet
If you did not activate your Infinite
Radio accounts, or if the radio cannot
get your details from the Infinite Radio
server, the radio may ask for your
country. Input your country. Select
your country and then input your ZIP code (US), Postal code
(Canada)or city (Mexico) accordingly.
If your radio has successfully connected to the Internet you will
hear a welcome message streaming from the Internet.
Set up the radio
Use the
navigation
controls to
make choices
and input
information:
− move highlight up
– move highlight down
– move selection/navigate
left
– move selection/navigate
right
SELECT - con rm selected
option or character
When inputting characters,
press or to choose among
uppercase, lowercase, numeric,
or special characters.
To insert spaces or correct
mistakes, press to display the
Commands list and then press
or to choose the desired
command.
About passphrase:
This radio supports secured
access points using the
Wireless Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) keys or Wi-Fi Protected
Access (WPA and WPA2)
standards.
WEP keys are either 10 or
26 characters long (e.g.
6E78214A52). Note that
some Wi-Fi routers support
passphrase generation for
WEP security. However, there
is no industry standard for
WEP passphrase generation
and this radio does not
support WEP passphrases.
If you are using a WEP
secured access point, enter
the WEP key (HEX format)
instead of the passphrase.
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Learn more about your In nite Radio
Visit www.arin niteradio.com to download the user manual for your radio. Read the user
manual for more information on the player’s features, safety and warranty information, and
answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s).
Need more help? Do not return this product to the store.
Visit www.arin niteradio.com to get the latest  rmware updates and FAQ’s.
To Exit DEMO mode, press and release preset 1,
then SLEEP/SNOOZE, then preset 6.
Only use the power adapter which is included with your product.
Press or to highlight,
SELECT to con rm.
Press
to show “DONE”
and SELECT to con rm.
Controls
WEATHER
Sleep timer/
snooze
Audio source
On/standby
Station presets
Home/Main
menu
Display
Heart
Ban
Tag Play/pause
Volume
Record
Menu up
Menu select
Next/scan/fast
forward/menu
forward
Previous/scan
back/reverse/
menu back
Menu down
Weather
Alarm set/
alarm o
Clock set
Rear panel connections
You can connect USB devices to the USB port:
The radio can play open MP3, WMA, and RealAudio
audio  les stored on the connected USB device.
DC IN
Headphone/
audio line-out
USB 2.0 port
FM antenna
Power adapter
input socket
RealAudio is a trademark or a registered trademark of RealNetworks, Inc.
LAN port
AM loop
antenna socket
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