LEMEGA IR1 User manual

Owner's manual
LIFE & ALOUD
IR1 PORTABLE SMART RADIO
LIFE & ALOUD
www.lemegaaudio.com
IR1 PORTABLE SMART RADIO
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1 Introduction
1.1 Safety
1.2 Features
1.3 Carton contents
2 Controls, connectors and display
2.1Main controls
2.2Connectors
2.3 Operation
3 Started and setup
3.1 Setup wizard
3.2 Other settings
4 Internet radio mode
4.1 Country
4.2 History
4.3 Search
4.4 Location
4. 5 Popular
4.6 Discover
4.7Now playing information
5. DAB radio mode (Optional)
5.1 Scan for stations
5.2 Selecting stations
5.3 Now playing information
5.4 Settings
6. FM radio mode
6.1 Selecting stations
6.2 Now playing information
6.3 Settings
7. Bluetooth mode
8. Alarms and sleep
1. Safety
1.1 Safety Instructions
Please store this instruction manual for future reference.
• WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose
this apparatus to rain or moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed
to dripping or splashing and that objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall not be placed on apparatus.
• WARNING: The direct plug-in adapter is used as disconnect device,
the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
Table of content 8.1 Alarms
8.2 Sleep
9 Software upgrades and factory reset
9.1 Software upgrade
9.2 Factory reset
10 Troubleshooting and error messages
10.1 Error messages
10.2 Troubleshooting
11 Technical Specifications
• This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non-insulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
• Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove
cover (or back) as there are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer
servicing to qualified personnel.
• The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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This manual describes how to use the IR1, an advanced but easy-to-use
Wi-Fi connected audio system with the following modes:
Internet Radio with access to over 20,000 stations by wifi streaming
‘Listen again’ broadcasts and podcasts
DAB/DAB+ digital radio with a wide choice of channels and digital quality
sound broadcast free-to-air.
FM with RDS (Radio Data System)
Bluetooth - streaming music and control from Smart device.
After you unpack the box, you will find the following items:
• 1 IR1 unit
• 1 owner’s manual
2.Controls, connectors and display
2.1Main controls
• Place the unit on a solid surface.
• Do not put it in a closed bookcase or a cabinet that may keep air from
flowing through its ventilation openings.
• Do not install near any heat Modes, such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves or other appliances that produce heat.
• Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched,
particularly at plugs and the point where they exit from the product.
• Servicing is required when the product has been damaged. Do not
attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers
may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Please contact
the manufacturer to be referred to an authorized service center near you.
• To prevent risk of fire or electric shock, avoid over loading wall outlets
extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles.
• Do not let objects or liquids enter the product.
• Use proper power Modes. Plug the product into a proper power Mode
as described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product.
product should not be disposed with other household wastes
throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment
or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
To return your used device, please use the return and collection
systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased.
They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
• No naked flame Modes, such as lighted candles, should be
placed on the apparatus.
• Do not use this product near water or moisture.
• Clean only with a dry cloth.
• Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.
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1.2 Features
1.3 Carton contents
• 1 USB charging cable
• 1 DC 5V Power Supply
• 1 Warranty Card

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1 PRESET
stations save 20 favorite stations); Short Press button 1,2,3+ to select the
favorite station to play or Preset recall. You can save 20 stations by pressing
BACK: press the BACK to return to the previous screen.
MENU: press the MENU to show the MENU for the current mode. Press
again to show now playing screen.
SELECT/ SNOOZE/Power/Volume:
a. Power: Turn on or back to standby mode (showing clock and date), or
cancel sleep, or cancel alarm function.
b. VOLUME: Rotate the scroll button to adjust the volume up or down
during playback.
c. MUTE: Press the scroll button to mute the music when playing.
d. SELECT: Rotate the scroll button scroll through a menu or station list.
Press to the scroll button to select the chosen option. Press and hold
Select scroll button to auto scan DAB/FM stations.
e. SNOOZE: Press the scroll button to snooze a set time when alarm sounding.
6: Press to select Play/Pause under BT mode.
2.3 Operation
After the initial setup, IR1 is ready for operating in most Modes.
To select a Mode, press Mode until the required Mode splash screen is
displayed. After a brief moment IR1 switches to that mode. The last
station or track previously used in that mode is selected. If this is
not possible, IR1 scans for relevant stations, networks, or prompts
the user for appropriate input. See the relevant Mode section for details
of how to use each listening mode.
The Common local controls for sound volume, Mute and Play/Pause are
available in all listening modes.
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10 DC power in (5V) 12 Battery compartment.
11 Headphones out.
1. Preset 1,2,3+
4. Menu
5. Back
8.Info
7.Power on/off& Select/Snooze/MuteVolume&
9.Source
6. Play/Pause
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Press and hold the Tune- button 2 seconds to
aut o-scan th e st ati ons und er th e
Press and hold the Tune+ button 2 seconds
to auto-scan the stations under the
FM mod e.
and internet radio mode.
under internet radio mode.
DAB /
FM mode.
DAB /
: Long press button 1, 2, 3+ to preset and save your favorite
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INFO: View more information about the station or track playing.
Press again to cycle through further information screens then return
to the normal playing screen.
FULL SIDESHOW: Press and hold INFO button to switch DAB
normal playing screen image to full screen slide show image.
2.2 Connectors
SOURCE:
Press Source to select different mode Internet Radio /
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button 5+ and by scrolling the preset list to achieve.
DAB / FM / Bluetooth.
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3TUNE+ /
TUNE- /
/ TUNE-
/ TUNE+
2 : Press to select the previous track under DAB /FM / Bluetooth
3 ": Press to select the next track under DAB / FM / Bluetooth

2.4 Menu navigation
The primary control for moving through menus and options is the Select
Control. Rotate the control to move up or down a menu. Once the required
option or value is highlighted, press the Select Control. All menus and lists
act as loops such that turning the control to go beyond the first or last entry in
a menu or list takes you to the opposite end of the menu or list. So going up
from the first entry in a menu will take you to the last option in the menu, etc.
A “>” appears on the right of the screen if there are more options above
or below those visible.
To enter the menu tree in a particular mode press Menu. To move back a
menu level press Back. To exit the menu system, press Menu again. Each
mode has a Mode menu, with options specific to that mode.
For example, the FM mode menu has two mode specific options:
Scan setting and Audio setting.
In addition, each mode menu has a final option:
System settings >. The ‘>’ indicates options leading to further menus.
The System settings menu presents system setting functions to allow the
user to setup how the unit behaves. This includes Equalizer, Sleep, Alarms,
Streaming Audio quality, network, time/date, language, factory reset,
software update, Setup wizard, info, Privacy policy and backlight.
3. Started and setup
When IR1 is started for the first time, it runs through a setup wizard to
configure settings for date/time and network. Once this has finished,
the system is ready to use in most modes.
Note: To change these settings later, select Menu >System settings >
and select the required settings option(s).
To run the setup wizard again, select Menu > System settings > Setup wizard.
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The Network settings can be reset later manually running the Network
wizard, select Menu > System settings > Network wizard .
Select Yes to start the setup wizard.
If you choose No, a second screen asks if you would like to run the
wizard next time IR1 is started;
select Yes or No. The system then starts without configuring time/date
and network settings and enters the Main Menu.
Note: If power is removed while the wizard is in progress, the wizard will
run again next time IR1 is started.
3.1 .1 12/24 hour display
To change between 12 and 24 hour display, select Time/Date > Set format
12/24 hour format and then select your preference.
3.1.2 Set Time/Date (wizard)
The date and time are displayed as dd-mm-yyyy and hh:mm with the first
value, dd, active (flashing). Adjust each value with the Select control. As
each value is set by pressing the Select control, the next value becomes
active ready for adjustment.
Auto-update
Auto-update works with data sent over DAB, FM or network. The clock is only
updated when in a corresponding mode, so it is best to select a mode
you use regularly.
DAB and FM use time signals broadcast with radio transmissions.
Network uses a time signal sent from the Internet radio portal when in
any network-connected mode.
1. Select Update from DAB, Update from FM, Update from Network or
No update.
2. If you are updating from the network, set your time zone.
3. If your country uses daylight saving, the automatically updated time from
the network may be wrong by one hour. When daylight savings are in effect
(during the winter), turn on the Daylight savings option to rectify this.
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Note that if you are updating the time from DAB or FM, the Daylight savings
option has no effect on the clock’s time.
IR1 will auto-update from the selected Mode when time information is available.
3.1.3 Network
IR1 is compatible with all common network protocols and encryption methods,
including Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
To connect IR1 to your network, you need a Wi-Fi wireless router, together
with password key if set Select WLAN region/country >Wi-Fi network (SSID),
and then select a network from the list.
• Push Button >
IR1 prompts you to press the connect button on the router. It then presses
the select control.
• Pin > (code number)
IR1 generates an 8-digit code number which you enter into the wireless
router, access point.
• Skip WPS >
Enter key as for a standard encrypted network, above. For more information
on setting up a WPS encrypted network, see your WPS router’s instructions.
On completion
IR1 connects to the selected network.
If connecting fails, IR1 returns to a previous screen to try again. To exit the
process use the Back/Menu button
If the network is open (non-encrypted), IR1 connects and no further details
are required; see Completion below.
Standard encrypted network
To enter the network’s key (password), use the Select control to highlight the
next relevant character and press to select each character in turn. As each
character is selected, the key is built up near the top of the display.
The three options – Backspace, OK and Cancel are included in the election loop.
These can be accessed just using the Select control, or, a short cut is
available, pressing the Info key, which moves the selection highlight to the
Back Space option.
WPS setup
WPS encrypted networks are identified by ‘[WPS]’ at the start of the Network
name, and have two methods of connection. Select one and follow the
prompts. When using the network wizard an additional option to Skip
WPS is available.
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3.2 Other settings
3.2.2 Network
IR1 remembers the last four wireless networks it has connected to, and
automatically tries to connect to whichever one of them it can find. You
can see the list of registered networks through
Menu > System settings >Network > Network profile >From here you
can delete unwanted networks by turning and pressing Select then
confirming delete Yes.
There are also other options for viewing and manually altering network
settings from Menu > System settings > Network >
(for example setting up a wired network).
Users experienced with networking may find these options useful for
diagnosing and fixing network problems.

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3.2.3 Language
The default language is English. To change, select Menu > System
settings>Language >then select your language.
4. Internet radio mode
IR1 can play thousands of radio stations and podcasts from around the
world though a broadband Internet connection.
When you select Internet radio mode, IR1 contacts the Frontier Silicon I
nternet radio portal to get a list of stations, organized into different
categories like Country, Most popular and Genre. Once you select a station,
IR1 connects directly to that station.
To enter Internet Radio mode, press Mode until the display shows Internet
Radio. Note: The station list menu is provided from the Internet radio portal,
so it is only accessible when IR1 is connected to the Internet. Station lists
and submenus may change from time to time.
The Station list is organized into various categories and search facilities:
• <Country> This menu item is localized for each country, for example, ‘UK’,
please update accordingly
• History
• Search
• Location
• Popular
• Discover.
This menu item is localized for each country, for example, ‘UK’, please
update accordingly.
Presents a sub-menu to search for stations using a variety of categories, for
example, local stations, BBC stations, Genres or stations from a specific city.
Choose the required category and either a further list of sub categories is
shown, or (if there are no further cub-categories) the available stations for
the chosen category are listed.
4.2 History
When Internet radio mode restarts, the last-listened station is selected.
To select another recently used station, select Menu > History then one
of the stations listed. Most recent stations appear at the top of the list.
4.3 Search
You can also search through Internet broadcasts for stations with
particular keywords in their title.
To search, select Menu > Search .
Enter a keyword by selecting characters in turn, then OK.
The search entry screens are similar in operation to the Wi-Fi
passphrase entry screen.
Select a broadcast from the list.
4.4 Location
To select an Internet broadcast from a particular location, select
Menu > Location >.
Select a continent from the menu and a list of countries available is
presented, select a country and the available internet radio stations
are presented.
Choose a radio station from the list to tune to that station.
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4. 5 Popular
Presents a list of the most popular internet stations from around the world.
4.6 Discover
Allows you to select from a list of stations defined by either their origin
(Country), Genre (style of music) or language. Navigate through the
category options; once you have made your selection a screen confirms
your selected category and the number of stations within that category.
To see the list, select the option showing the number of available stations.
4.7 Now playing information
While the stream is playing, the screen shows its name and description. If
artist and track information is available, this is also shown. To view further
information, press Info .
Each time you press Info, another set of information is displayed, cycling
through the following details:
• Slogan (default; where available)
• Language/Location
• Codec and sampling rate
• Playback buffer
• Today’s Date.
5. DAB radio mode (Optional)
DAB radio mode receives DAB/DAB+ digital radio and displays information
about the station, stream and track playing.
To enter DAB mode, press Mode until the display shows DAB Radio .
5.1 Scan for stations
The first time you select DAB radio mode, or if the station list is empty,
IR1 automatically performs a full scan to see what stations are
available. You may also need to start a scan manually to update the
list of stations for one of the following reasons:
Available stations change from time to time.
If reception was not good for the original scan
(for example the antenna was not up), this may result in an empty or
incomplete list of available stations.
If you have poor reception of some stations (burbling), you may wish
to list only stations with good signal strength.
To start a scan manually, select Menu > Scan.
Once the scan is complete, the radio shows a list of available stations.
To remove stations that are listed but unavailable, select Menu > Prune invalid.
5.2 Selecting stations
To listen to or change a station, turn the Select control to view a list of
stations and press to select.
Once selected, the station plays and the screen shows information about the
station, track or show as broadcast.
Presets
To store a DAB preset, press and hold Preset 1,2,3+ until the display shows
the Save preset screen.
To select a preset, press 1,2,3 + briefly, then select one of the listed
preset stations.
When a preset station is playing, it shows ☆1,2,3 etc in the middle of the screen.
5.3 Now playing information
While the stream is playing, the screen shows its name and DLS
(Dynamic Label Segment) information broadcast by the station giving
real-time information such as programme name, track title and contact details.
Stereo broadcasts are indicated with an icon at the top of the screen.
To view further information, press Info .
Each time you press Info, another set of information is displayed, cycling
through DLS text, programme type, ensemble name/frequency, signal
strength/error rate, bit rate/codec/channels and today’s date.
Slideshow
When slideshow is available (dependent on the broadcasted signal),
the images are displayed on the left side of the screen. To cycle through

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5.4 Settings
Dynamic range compression
Some DAB broadcasts offer dynamic range compression (DRC). This feature
allows radios to compress the dynamic range of the output audio stream,
so that the volume of quiet sounds is increased, and the volume of loud
sounds is reduced. This can be useful if you are listening to music with a
high dynamic range in a noisy environment
(for example, classical music while cooking).
To change the DRC of the IR1, select Menu > DRC, and then DRC high,
DRC low or DRC off.
Note: The IR1’s DRC setting does have any effect if DRC data is not
included in the broadcast.
Station order
You can choose the order of the DAB station list to be either
Alphanumeric, Ensemble or Valid. Ensemble lists groups of stations that
are broadcast together on the same ensemble, for example BBC or South
Wales local. Valid lists valid stations first, alphanumerically, then off-air stations.
To change station order, select Menu > Station order > then
Alphanumeric or Ensemble.
6. FM radio mode
FM radio mode receives analogue radio from the FM band and displays RDS
(Radio Data System) information about the station and show (where broadcast).
To enter FM mode, either press Mode to choose FM Radio.
6.1 Selecting stations
To find a station, press and hold Select knob. The frequency display
starts to run up as IR1 scans the FM band.
resets to store an FM preset, press and hold button 1-3+ Preset until the
display shows the Save preset screen. Select one of the 20 presets to
save the currently playing station.
To select a preset, press Preset 1-3+ briefly, then select one of the listed
Preset stations. When a preset station is playing, it shows ☆1,2,3 etc in
the middle of the screen.
6.2 Now playing information
While an FM station is playing, the screen shows one of the two
following sets data:
If RDS information is available, by default the service name
(i.e. station name) is displayed.
You can cycle through further RDS information by pressing Info .Each
time you press Info, another set of information is displayed, cycling
through RDS radio text, RDS programme type, frequency and today’s date.
If no RDS information is available, the currently tuned frequency is shown.
6.3 Settings
Scan settings
By default, FM scans stop at any available station. This may result in a
poor signal-to-noise ratio (hiss) from weak stations. To change the scan
settings to stop only at stations with good signal strength, select
Menu > Scan setting > Strong stations only? > Yes.
Audio settings
By default, all stereo stations are reproduced in stereo. For weak stations,
this may result in a poor signal-to-noise ratio (hiss). To play weak stations
in mono, select Menu >Audio setting > FM weak reception: Listen in
mono only > Yes.
7. Bluetooth mode
Prior to pairing, verify your device supports Bluetooth 4.2+EDR A2DP and
your device is not connected to any other Bluetooth product. Devices
may pair differently. Below is a general guide.
the different display options (thumbnail, slide with DLS text and full screen slide)
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The Now Playing, screen shows active set alarms with an icon at the bottom left.
The Standby screen shows active set alarms with an icon and the alarm time.
At the set time, the alarm will sound. To temporarily silence it,
press “Select” knob. Pressing Select knob repeatedly cycles through the
available snooze periods: 5 Mins, 10 Mins, 15 Mins, 30 Mins. The radio
returns to standby for the set period, with the silenced alarm icon flashing
and a countdown of the remaining snooze period. After the set snooze
time the alarm will sound again.
Note: During a snooze period, to change the snooze time, press Select
knob to select a new snooze time.
Any remaining snooze time is reset to the selected time period.
To cancel a sounding alarm, or an alarm in snooze, press Power
knob to off alarm.
8.2 Sleep
To set the sleep timer, select Menu > system setting > Sleep then choose
from Sleep OFF, 15 MINS, 30 MINS, 45 MINS or 60 MINS.
Stop when the required time is displayed, after a brief moment the screen
returns to the screen being used before the sleep function was selected.
On the Now Playing screens the remaining sleep time is displayed at the
bottom of the screen.
Once you select a sleep period, the system returns to the main menu.
Press Menu to return to the Now playing screen.
To cancel a sleep time, select Sleep OFF from the sleep options using either
of the above methods.
Note: A sleep time is automatically cancelled if IR1 is put into Standby.
9.Software upgrades and factory reset
9.1Software upgrade
From time to time, IR1 may make software upgrades available with bug
Fixes and/or additional features. You can either check manually, or set IR1
1. Press to Mode to Bluetooth mode. This will power on the Bluetooth.
Turn the volume up about ¼ to start. Also turn up the volume on the
smart device (the device you are streaming from).
2. Turn on the Bluetooth on your enabled device.
3. Select Bluetooth device name “IR1” when it appears on your
device’s screen to initiate searching.
4. You can start to play your music files wirelessly. Adjust the volume
level on your device.
You should not have to pair your device again.
Depending on your device, you may need to make multiple attempts
at Pairing and/or Connecting to the “LEMEGA IR1”, but please give
your device adequate time to Pair or Connect before repeating
the process.
8. Alarms and sleep
As well as a clock/calendar, there are two versatile wake-up alarms
with snooze facility, and a sleep function to turn the system off after a
set period. Each alarm can be set to start in a particular mode.
8.1 Alarms
To set or change an alarm, select Menu > system settings> Alarms.
Select the alarm number (1 or 2) then configure the following parameters:
Enable: Off, Daily, Once, Weekends or Weekdays
Time:12:00AM (adjust as necessary)
Mode: Buzzer, Internet radio, DAB, or FM
Preset: Last listened or 1-20,
Volume: 0 - max.
To save these settings and set the alarm, scroll down and select Save.
Note: If you press Back or Menu to exit the Alarm settings without saving,
a dialogue screen is displayed asking if you wish to save the changes or not.

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to check periodically automatically (this is the default). If IR1 detects that
newer software is available, it asks if you want to go ahead with an update.
If you agree, the new software is then downloaded and installed. After a
software upgrade, all user settings are maintained.
CAUTION: Before starting a software upgrade, ensure that IR1 is plugged
into a stable mains power connection. Disconnecting power during a
software update may permanently damage the unit.
To turn automatic checking on or off, select Menu > System settings
>Software update >Auto-check setting.
9.2 Factory reset
A factory reset resets all user settings to default values, so time/date,
network configuration and presets are lost. However, the radio’s current
software version is maintained.
To perform a factory reset, select Menu > System settings > Factory reset
Proceed > Yes.
10 Troubleshooting and error messages
10.1Error messages
Message Description Example
Failed to connect Correct key entered,
But router rejects request
MAC filtering enabled
on router
Format error Cannot recognize file format
-independent of network
Received.wma, but
found that the stream
wasn’t WMA when
trying to decode
Network error Problem past router -incorrect
data being received from network
Data obtained from
server is unreadable.
Network not ready Problem with connection to router Router switched off
Network timeout Problem past router – no
response being received from
network
Service not
available (DAB)
No DAB reception
Streaming IR station
and suddenly station
becomes unavailable
Problem Cause Solutions
Cannot connect
to network
Network down Check that network is
working between a
computer and the router
Router restricts access to
listed MAC addresses
Obtain the IR1 MAC address
from Menu > System settings
> Network > View settings
and add to router list.
Check distance to router; see
if a computer can connect to
the network in this location
Note: IR1 has separate MAC
addresses for wired and
wireless networks; only the
current network adaptor
method address is displayed,
but the other address can
be obtained by changing the
first pair of digits between
‘00’ (wireless) and ‘02’ (wired)
Cannot connect
to network
10.2 Troubleshooting
Insufficient Wi-Fi signal
strength
Change encryption method
on router. IR1 supports WEP,
WPA and WPA2
Setup network manually
through Menu > System
settings > Network > Manual
settings
Check the following ports are
open on the router: UDP and
TCP ports 80 and 123; DNS
port 53. Windows shares:
ports 135 – 139 and 445.
Unknown encryption
method
Unusual network
configuration
Firewall preventing access
Windows Media Player:
varies – non-Microsoft
firewalls may require
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Cannot connect
to network
Cannot play
particular Internet
radio station
Internet connection down Check that Internet is working
for a computer connected to
the same network
Firewall preventing access Check the following ports are
open: UDP and TCP ports 80
and 123; DNS port 53.
Some Internet radio stations
may require additional ports
to be opened.
Try other stations; try
listening on computer via
Internet radio portal website;
Station not broadcasting,
overloaded or insufficient
bandwidth.
Station broadcasting using
unknown codec.
Link out of date.
11 Technical Specification
Dimension (mm): 175*106*54MM
Weight: 0.45 Kg
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Model: IR1
Speaker: 1 X 2.5” full range driver
Power: 3W RMS
Power Supply: 5 V DC or 4AA batteries [battery is not included]
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Type: Portable Smart Radio
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