Mitchell & Johnson WLD+211T User manual

WLD+211T
Lossless Network Audio Player
with internet/DAB+/FM Stereo Tuner
User Guide

Dear Valued Customer
Thank you for deciding to purchase this Mitchell & Johnson product. This instruction manual will give you a general idea of
how this device operates, as well as providing you with information on safety procedures and cleaning. In order to maintain
this product in good condition, and to ensure it’s safe operation, please take a few minutes to read and carefully follow all
the safety and operating instructions found in this manual.
Please retain this instruction manual for future reference and pass it along with the device if handed over to a third party.
Should you have any additional questions regarding the operation or installation of this device, or should any problems arise
from its use, then please contact a specialized dealer or our service team for further information.
We assume no liability for any damage incurred as a result of improper use resulting from failure to comply with the safety
instructions found in this manual. Under such circumstances all claims under warranty will become null & void. We assume no
liability for any consequential damage!
This product is EMV-certified and complies with all European and National guideline requirements. A declaration of CE
conformity has been established for this product. Certification has been documented and entrusted to the manufacturer

Table of Contents
1. INTENDED USE ................................................................................................................................................ 5
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS................................................................................................................................................ 5
2. SAFETY INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................. 6
3. ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................................................... 7
4. DESCRIPTION OF PARTS ................................................................................................................................ 8
FRONT PANEL.................................................................................................................................................................... 8
MITCHELL &JOHNSON RM201 REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET ........................................................................................... 9
REAR PANEL .................................................................................................................................................................... 10
5. CONNECTION .................................................................................................................................................12
POWER SUPPLY................................................................................................................................................................ 12
RADIO AERIALS................................................................................................................................................................ 12
ETHERNET NETWORK CONNECTION................................................................................................................................. 12
WIRELESS LAN................................................................................................................................................................ 12
6. BEFORE GETTING STARTED..........................................................................................................................13
SCREENS.......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
MENUS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 14
MODES &MENUS OVERVIEW MAP ......................................................................................................................................... 15
7. GETTING STARTED .........................................................................................................................................16
SETUP WIZARD................................................................................................................................................................. 16
MANUAL SET ................................................................................................................................................................... 17
NETWORK ....................................................................................................................................................................... 17
COMPLETION................................................................................................................................................................... 18
SETTING UP A MUSIC SERVER............................................................................................................................................ 19
8. INTERNET RADIO MODE...............................................................................................................................20
LAST LISTENED................................................................................................................................................................. 20
PRESETS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 21
FAVOURITES .................................................................................................................................................................... 21
BROWSE.......................................................................................................................................................................... 22
SEARCH ........................................................................................................................................................................... 23
NOW PLAYING INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................... 23
INTERNET RADIO PORTAL REGISTRATION........................................................................................................................... 24
MY ADDED STATIONS....................................................................................................................................................... 24
9. MUSIC PLAYER MODE ...................................................................................................................................25
SHARED MEDIA (FROM UPNPMEDIA SERVER)................................................................................................................... 25
USB PLAYBACK................................................................................................................................................................ 26
VIEWING TRACK METADATA .............................................................................................................................................. 26
PLAYLISTS........................................................................................................................................................................ 27
REPEAT/SHUFFLE ............................................................................................................................................................. 27
NOW PLAYING INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................... 27
10. USING THE “PLAY TO” FEATURE IN WINDOWS 7................................................................................28
USE “PLAY TO”IN WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER................................................................................................................... 28
USE “PLAY TO”ELSEWHERE IN WINDOWS 7..................................................................................................................... 28

11. USING THE WLD+211 WITH AN APPLE MACINTOSH COMPUTER....................................................29
12. SPOTIFY CONNECT MODE .......................................................................................................................30
USING THE SPOTIFY APP WITH THE WLD+211................................................................................................................ 30
13. DAB RADIO MODE.....................................................................................................................................32
SCANNING FOR STATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 32
SELECTING STATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
PRESETS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 32
NOW PLAYING INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................... 32
SETTINGS......................................................................................................................................................................... 33
14. FM RADIO MODE .......................................................................................................................................34
SELECTING STATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 34
NOW PLAYING INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................... 34
SETTINGS......................................................................................................................................................................... 34
15. SOFTWARE UPDATE AND FACTORY RESET..........................................................................................................41
SOFTWARE UPDATE ............................................................................................................................................................. 41
FACTORY RESET................................................................................................................................................................... 41
16. TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR MESSAGES......................................................................................................42
ERROR MESSAGES ............................................................................................................................................................... 44
17. MAINTENANCE AND HANDLING .........................................................................................................................45
TRANSPORTING OR SENDING THE DEVICE ................................................................................................................................. 45
KEEPING THE EXTERNAL CASE CLEAN ....................................................................................................................................... 45
CLEANING THE DEVICE.......................................................................................................................................................... 45
18. GLOSSARY ..........................................................................................................................................................47
19. SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................................................47
Spotify
The Spotify software is subject to third party licenses found here:
www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses
Before use
Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating this device and retain it for further reference. Following and heeding all the
information found in this instruction manual will maintain this product in good condition and ensure its safe operation. This instruction manual
contains information on how to operate and maintain this device. Should a component require maintenance, servicing or repair, then please consult
a qualified dealer or service technician.

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1. Intended Use
This device is an FM/DAB/DAB+ stereo tuner with internet radio. It can be used for internet radio station reception by means
of internet access either via a broadband high-speed Ethernet cable or wireless LAN (Wi-Fi). FM & DAB radio reception are also
possible with an antenna. Music files stored on a network can also be accessed.
Please adhere to all of the safety information and instructions found in this instruction manual.
Explanation of symbols
An exclamation mark is intended to inform the
user of important information, operation or
maintenance instructions, or that special
attention is required.
This symbol is intended to alert you to the
presence of unprotected live parts or
components found within the product’s
enclosure, or of dangerous connections that
upon contact may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock. Cables
intended for such connections should only be
connected by qualified personnel or you should
only use ready to connect cables. There are no
user-serviceable parts found inside the device,
therefore the device need never be opened.

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2. Safety Information
The following safety and hazard warnings are not only
for the protection of your device, but also serve as a
protection against potential health hazards. Please take
time to read the following instructions carefully.
We assume no liability for personal or
property damage resulting from the failure to
comply with the safety instructions, or from
improper operation or handling. Under such
circumstances, all claims under warranty will
become void
-For safety and licensing (CE) reasons any
unauthorized modification and/or changes to the
device is prohibited and will void the warranty and
all warranty claims.
-Any persons operating, installing, setting up, or
servicing this device must be trained and qualified
accordingly, and observe these operating
instructions.
-Ensure that the device has been set up correctly by
following all the instructions found in the
instruction manual
-This is a protection class II device. Make sure that
the voltage supply of the power outlet used meets
the required voltage specifications 230V/~50 Hz.
-Power supply cables should be routed so that they
are not likely to be walked on, squashed or
pinched by items placed upon or against them.
Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, power
outlets, and at the point at which they exit from
the device. Avoid exposing the cable to extreme
heat or cold. Ignoring the above mentioned
instructions could result in cable damage and
present the danger of an electric shock.
- Should any obvious damage be seen on the device
or on the connection cables, do not contact them
in any way. Switch of the corresponding circuit
breaker in the power distribution panel first,
before carefully unplugging the power plug from
the wall outlet. Do not operate the device further!
Please contact or take it to a qualified service
technician or specialty workshop.
- In order to completely cut off the power supply to
the device, unplug the power plug from the wall
outlet. Merely turning the device off with the
ON/OFF button is not sufficient. Also make sure
that power outlets are easily accessible.
- Always pull on the plug’s grips and never on the
cable to remove it from a wall outlet. Unplug the
device from the power outlet if not in use for a
longer period of time.
- For safety reasons, always unplug the device from
the power outlet during thunder storms.
- Eliminate potential tripping hazards by routing
cables in such a way that no one can trip or
stumble over them.
- Never use the device, if the power cable or device
is damaged.
- Keep packaging and protective foil away from
children at all times to avoid the danger of
suffocation.
- The device should never come into contact with
water or moisture.
- To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock make
sure that liquids, such as dripping or splashing
water, rain or moisture, do not come in contact
with the device and power supply plug
- Operate this device in a moderate climate and
never expose it to extreme temperatures, such as
high humidity.
- Condensation can build up suddenly if the device
is brought from a colder area into a warmer area
(e.g. when transporting). Should this happen, allow
the device to warm up to room temperature first
before using.
- Care should be taken so that liquids do not come
in contact with the interior, this is why containers
containing liquids, e.g. buckets, vases or plants
should never be placed anywhere near this
product, including the power supply plug. This
could not only damage the device, but also present
a fire hazard.
- It is imperative to avoid contact with moisture, e.g.
never operate in the bathroom.
- Make sure the device is properly ventilated during
operation and never operate it in constricted
areas, such as for example in a bookcase or shelf.
Never block ventilation openings with magazines,
tablecloths, curtains or similar.
- Make sure the device is placed on a firm and
stable surface.
- Never place any sources of fire on top of or near
the device and power supply plug (e.g. lighted
candle).
- Please note that excessive sound pressure created
when listening to loud volume levels with
earphones or headphones can lead to permanent
hearing damage.
- Please adhere to the additional safety information
found in the individual chapters of this instruction
manual.
- When connecting other devices, please refer to the
safety and operating instructions found in the
literature accompanying the device.
- Please contact our technical hotline or a service
technician for further information, should you be
in doubt about device operation, safety or when
making connections, or if any questions arise that
are not explained within this manual.
- Contribute to a better environment by using a
designated recycling site for the disposal of
packaging material.

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3. Accessories
The following accessories are supplied with the system. Please
check all these parts are present before proceeding. Please
inform your dealer if any part is missing or damaged.
1 x Remote control handset
2 x AAA batteries for the remote control handset
1 x DAB radio antenna cable
1 x screw-in Wi-Fi antenna
1 x stereo left and right Phono to Phono cable for
connecting to amplifier

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4. Description of parts
Front Panel
1USB Port
2When operating mode is FM Radio press to auto scan for previous station
When operating mode is Music Player, press to skip to previous track.
3When operating mode is FM Radio press to auto scan for next station.
When operating mode is Music Player press to skip to next track.
4When operating mode is FM Radio or DAB Radio press to see information on FM, RDS, or DAB station
When operating mode is Music Player or Spotify press to play, press again to pause.
5When using in FM Radio mode use this button to switch between mono and stereo reception in case of interference
6Change operating mode. Press to select modes either DAB Radio, FM Radio, Internet Radio, Spotify or Music Player.
7Press to go to Previous Menu screen
8Press to go to Menu screen.
9Control selector. When in Menu mode, turn left or right to scroll through menu items. Press to confirm the selection. When in
Playback mode, the volume output can be increased or decreased with a visual reference on the display screen when the
control selector is turned to the left (decrease) or the right (increase).
10 Power switch

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Mitchell & Johnson RM201 Remote Control Handset
Buttons 1-6 are for controlling the Mitchell &
Johnson SAP201V amplifier
1Reset all tone controls to factory default
2Instantly Mute all sound
3 Switch amp power to Standby or power on
from Standby
4VL- to reduce amp volume VL+ to increase
5 Scroll through the tone functions on amp
6Amplifier input controls
Buttons 7-19 are for controlling the Mitchell &
Johnson WLD+211 Network Player
7Toggles between DAB Radio, Internet Radio,
Music Player and FM Radio functions
8When operating mode is FM Radio press to
auto scan for next station. When
operation mode is DAB press to auto scan
in full frequency range.
9 Menu navigation control, Up, Down,
Forward, Back and Enter
10 Display track info or radio station info
11 Return to Main Menu
12 Play/Pause Button
13 In DAB Radio, FM Radio and Internet Radio
mode press to tune up to next station
14 In Music Player mode press to skip to next
or previous track
15 In Music Player mode press to Stop
playback
16 In DAB Radio, FM Radio and Internet Radio
mode press to tune up to previous station
17 Switch Network Player power to Standby
or power on from Standby
18 Pressing P button will browse tuner preset
station by list in display
Pressing STR/MON will switch between
Mono and Stereo mode when listening in
FM Radio mode
19 Numeric Keys
Buttons 20-29 are for controlling the Mitchell &
Johnson CDD201V CD Player
20 Open CD tray
21 Press to stop CD playback
22 Switch CD player power to Standby or power on from Standby
23 Press to fast rewind or fast forward through a CD track. Press again return to normal play.
24 Play button
25 Press to skip to previous track or next track
26 Press to Pause CD playback
27 Press to switch on Repeat CD track
28 Press to hear 10 second intro of each CD track
29 Press to play all CD tracks in Random order

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Rear Panel
1. Power cord inlet: Plug in the supplied power cord here.
2. Digital Optical output. Connect an optical cable (not supplied) to connect to a digital input such as the optical input on the
Mitchell & Johnson SAP201V or SAP601 amplifiers.
3. RCA /phono stereo output connections. Connect supplied RCA to RCA stereo pair cable ensuring the red connector on the cable
is connected to the red connector on both the WLD+211 and your amplifier.
4. Ethernet cable connection for connecting an Ethernet network cable between the WLD+211 and a router.
5. 2.4 Ghz wi-fi antenna input jack (for internet radio) (supplied)
6. 75 ohm tuner antenna (supplied)

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Inserting/changing batteries
The remote control requires two “AAA” batteries to operate.
Remove the battery compartment lid carefully. Remove the
used batteries. Insert new batteries, observing the correct
polarity as displayed inside the remote. Replace the battery
lid carefully.
Information on handling batteries and rechargeable
batteries
Please adhere to the following information when handling
batteries and rechargeable batteries.
- Keep batteries out of children’s reach.
- Batteries are hazardous and do not belong
in household waste.
- Ensure correct polarity when inserting
batteries.
- Always remove batteries when the remote
control is not in use for long periods of time.
- Never leave batteries lying around
unsupervised. If swallowed these could pose
a choking hazard to children and pets. Seek
emergency medical care immediately,
should this happen.
- Never expose batteries to extreme
temperatures, such as sunlight, fire, ovens,
etc. there is a risk of explosion!
- Make sure that batteries are not dismantled,
short-circuited or are thrown into fire. Never
re-charge non-rechargeable batteries. There
is a risk of explosion!
- Always follow the manufacturer's
instructions when recharging rechargeable
batteries.
- Touching leaking or damaged batteries
could cause skin burns. Use protective
gloves suitable for handling such batteries.
- Always ensure that the device has been
turned off after use.
- Always change/replace all batteries at the
same time.
- If required clean battery and device contacts
before inserting,

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5. Connection
Power supply
- Plug the power cable into a correctly
installed power outlet of your home power
system.
Radio Aerials
- In order to receive DAB or FM radio
broadcasts it is necessary to connect either
the supplied wire aerial to the screw socket
marked DAB/FM Antenna or alternatively if
you have an external aerial you can connect
a cable from the socket to your aerial,
sometimes via a wall socket. Either of these
methods will work for both DAB and FM
signals.
Ethernet Network Connection
- For best results when receiving internet
radio stations or playing music files from
your network, use an Ethernet cable (not
supplied) to connect to a spare Ethernet
port on your router.
Wireless LAN
- For wireless operation, attach the antenna
to the “Wi-Fi 2.4G Antenna“ connection. This
screws in clockwise.

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6. Before Getting Started
Screens
The screen shows various menus, dialogues and
displays, as described below.
There are basically six types of screen:
• Standby
• Splash / temporary (e.g. changing modes)
• Now playing
• Dialogue
• Error/Information
• Menu
When text is too long to fit on the screen, it is first
shown truncated, then, after a few seconds, slowly
scrolls so that you can read it all. The Standby screen
shows the time, date and any active alarm times. As you
cycle through the play modes by pressing the Mode
button the WLD+211T shows a splash screen for each
mode.
After one second, the WLD+211T enters the selected
mode and tries to start playing the last station or track
that was playing in that mode. If this is not possible, the
WLD+211T tries to connect to the selected source by
scanning for stations, networks, or prompting for user
input as appropriate.
Now playing screens show information about the
audio source and track now playing, where available.
Dialogue screens are shown to allow the user to
change settings. They vary in complexity from simple
Yes/No options up to the scrollable network password
input screen. As with menus, the selected item is shown
with a white background.
Dialogue screens mark the current setting with an
asterisk (*).

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Error/Information screens give specific messages
for a few seconds, then change automatically to
another screen.
Mode list screen –to display all the available modes for
user selection.
Menus
The WLD+211T has basically three types of menu. Use
the Control Selector or Select control on the remote to
step through and select options. A scroll bar on the right
of the screen shows if there are further options above or
below those visible.
Each mode has a Mode menu, with options specific to
that mode. For example, the FM mode menu has just
two options: Scan setting and Audio setting.
In addition, each mode menu has two final options:
System settings > and Main menu >.
The ‘>’ indicates options leading to further menus.
The System settings menu allows access to system
settings and information such as network, time,
language and software update. Menus with more
options than will fit on one screen have a scroll bar to
the right. The Main menu allows access to all modes
plus sleep and timer functions.
The Main menu allows access to all modes plus sleep
and timer functions.
Some menus, for example the System settings menu,
have several submenus. See the Modes and menu
overview map on page 15.

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Modes & menus overview map

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7. Getting Started
After connecting your WLD+211 to an amplifier, to play
DAB or FM radio, all you need is a power source (a
220~240 V mains supply) and an antenna.
For Music Player mode, you need either a USB stick
containing compatible music files or a wired or wireless
Ethernet network and a UPnP music server (e.g. a PC or
a network attached storage (NAS) drive containing your
music library). For Internet-connected modes such as
Internet radio you also need a broadband Internet
connection.
Setup wizard
When the WLD+211T 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.
Select Yes to start the setup wizard.
If you choose No, the next screen asks if you would like
to run the wizard next time The WLD+211T is started.
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 the WLD+211T is started.
12/24 hour display
To change between 12 and 24 hour display, select Set
12/24 hour and then select your preference.
Time/date
The time and date can be updated manually or
automatically. With auto-update, the time and date are
automatically synchronised with external clocks. Auto-
update is generally more accurate.
Auto-update
Auto-update works with data sent over DAB, FM or the
Internet. 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 vTuner
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.
Note that if you are updating the time from
DAB or FM, the Daylight savings option has
no effect on the clock’s time. The WLD+211T
will auto-update from the selected source
when time information is available.

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Manual set
If you set No update, the wizard now prompts you to
set the time and date manually. The date and time are
displayed as dd-mm-yyyy and hh:mm AM/PM with the first
value, dd, active (flashing).
Adjust each value with the Select control. As each value
is set, the next value becomes active and flashes.
Network
The WLD+211T is compatible with all common network
protocols and encryption methods, including Wi-Fi
Protected Setup (WPS).
To connect the WLD+211T to your network, you need
one of the following:
-A wired router and an Ethernet (RJ45 network)
cable
-A Wi-Fi wireless router, together with
password key if set
Select WLAN region/country (for the UK choose Most of
Europe) >Wi-Fi network (SSID), and then select a
network from the list. To connect to a wired network,
select [Wired], after ensuring that the Ethernet cable
from the wired router is connected to the Ethernet
socket of the WLD+211. If the network is open (non-
encrypted), WLD+211T connects immediately (see
Completion below).
Standard encrypted network
To enter the network’s key (password), use the Select
control to move the cursor through the characters and
press Select. As each character is selected, the key is
built up near the top of the display. There are three
options accessible by turning Select back before the
first characters (0123…) – Backspace, OK and Cancel.
WPS encrypted network
WPS encrypted networks are identified by ‘[WPS]’ at the
start of the network name, and have three methods of
connection. Select one and follow the prompts:
-Push Button >
The WLD+211T prompts you to press the connect
button on the router. It then scans for a ready Push
Button Connect network and connects.
-Pin > (code number)
The WLD+211T generates an 8-digit code number
which you enter into the wireless router, access
point, or an external registrar (e.g. advanced
versions of Windows Vista).
-Skip WPS >
This option moves to a screen allowing you to
manually enter your routers wireless access key.
For more information on setting up a WPS encrypted
network, see your WPS router’s instructions.

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Completion
The WLD+211T attempts to connect to the selected
network.
If connecting fails, the WLD+211T returns to a previous
screen to try again.
If the network connection is lost, the WLD+211T will
automatically attempt to reconnect.
If network connection is successful the Connected
screen will appear.
Upon completion of the process the Setup Wizard
confirms connection and setup up has been successful
Networks
The WLD+211remembers 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.
Language
The default language is English. To change, select
Menu > System settings >Language >
then select your language.

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Setting up a music server
In order for the WLD+211 to play music files from a
computer, the computer must be set up to share files or
media.
UPnP media sharing allows devices like the WLD+211
to play music from a shared media library, navigating
through tag menus such as Artist, Album or Genre. If you
are running a suitable server system such as a PC
running Windows 7 or later and Windows Media Player
12 or later (WMP), and your music library is well-tagged,
then it is recommended to use media sharing. Only the
UPnP server needs to be set up.
Note: iTunes does not currently work as a UPnP media server, but
there are add-ons available (such as Allegro Media Server™ for
Macintosh or PC) to work with an iTunes library. Alternatively if you
are a PC user simply install and run Windows Media Player (version
12 or later) and add your iTunes library to the media library in
Windows Media Player. You will be able to continue to use iTunes as
your primary source of music library management and Windows
Media Player will update automatically making your music always
available on the WLD+211.
Sharing media with Windows Media Player
The most common UPnP server is Windows Media
Player (12 or later). Alternatively, other UPnP platforms
and servers may be used. To set up WMP 12 for media
sharing, perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the PC is connected to the network.
2. Ensure that the WLD+211 is powered on and
connected to the same network.
3. In WMP, add to the media library the audio files
and folders you want to share with The WLD+211
(Library > Add to Library…).
4. In WMP, enable media sharing by clicking on
Stream and then selecting Turn on media
streaming…)
5. In the next dialogue box click Turn on media
streaming
6. In the final dialogue screen you will see the
WLD+211T shown as allowed for media streaming.
Your newly shared media library will now be listed under
Music Player > Shared Media on the WLD+211
Note: The WMP UPnP service runs in the background; there is no
need to start WMP explicitly each time.

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8. Internet radio mode
The WLD+211 can play Digital Radio in two ways.
Internet radio or DAB. The purest form of digital radio
will always be via the internet as this method requires
no antenna, merely an internet connection. Every
station you can receive on DAB can be found via internet
radio. However internet radio gives access to over
16,000 stations from around the world.
When you select Internet radio mode, the WLD+211
contacts the Frontier Silicon Internet radio portal to get
a list of stations, organised into different categories like
Country, Most popular and Genre. Once you select a
station, the WLD+211 connects directly to that station.
The portal also enables multiple lists of favourite
stations that you can personalise, for example Andy’s
stations, Jo’s favourites, Talkshows, etc.
To use the favourites feature, register your radio with
the portal website as described on page 26. If you have
several Mitchell & Johnson radios, you can register them
all on the same account so that each radio has access to
the same favourites lists.
It is possible to add favourites either directly through
the WLD+211 or through any computer with a web
browser.
To enter Internet Radio mode, either press Mode until
the display shows Internet Radio or select
Menu > Main menu > Internet Radio.
Note: The station list menu is provided from the Internet
radio portal, so it is only accessible when the WLD+211 is
connected to the Internet. Station lists and submenus may
change from time to time.
There are several ways of selecting stations.
Directly from the radio:
• Last listened
• Pre-sets
Or from the portal through the Menu > Station list >
menu:
• Favourites lists
• Browse by Country, Genre, Most popular,
Newest
• Search by keyword
• My added stations
If you are already listening to an Internet radio station,
you can press Back rather than Menu to quickly return
to the last visited branch of the menu tree. For example,
suppose you were listening to New Orleans Radio
through the browse facility as described in section 4.4
below. Pressing Back would return you to the Highlighted
Blues stations menu. Pressing Back again would return
you to the Blues menu, and so on.
Last listened
When Internet radio mode restarts, the last-listened
station is selected. To select another recently used
station, select
Menu > Last listened then one of the stations listed.
Most recent stations appear at the top of the list.
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