Revo BLIK Wi-Fi User manual

WI-FI INTERNET RADIO
www.revo.co.uk
Operating Guide

Contents
Welcome to BLIK Wi-Fi 3
Benefits of Internet Radio 3
BLIK Overview 3
Warranty 3
Warranty Registration 3
Before Getting Started 3
Controls and Connections 4
Remote Control 4
Powering BLIK 4
Remote Control Operation 4
Reciva Radio Portal 4
Connecting To Your Network 5
Choosing a Station 6
Station Updates 6
On-Demand Broadcasts 7
General Operation 7
Resetting BLIK 7
Alarm + Clock Functions 8
Setting BLIK’s Clock 8
Setting An Alarm 8
Snooze 8
Sleep Mode 8
FM Operation 9
M-Port 9
Configure Menu 9
Network Configuration 9
Version + Firmware Updates 9
Languages 9
Register 9
Media Player Operation 10
Windows + Apple Mac Set-Up 10
Accessing Shared Music 10
General Media Player Operation 10
Windows PC UPnP Set-Up 11
Troubleshooting 12
Copyright and
Acknowledgements
Copyright © 2007 Revo Technologies Ltd.
All rights reserved.
Revo Technologies Ltd
The Inox Building
Caldwellside
Lanark
Scotland
United Kingdom
ML11 7SR
Tel. 01555 66 61 61
Int. Tel. +44 1555 66 61 61
Fax. 01555 66 33 44
Int. Fax. +44 1555 66 33 44
Email. [email protected]
Website: www.revo.co.uk
The information in this guide is believed to
be correct at the time of publication.
However, our policy is one of continuous
development and so the information is
subject to change without notice.
Revo, BLIK and M-Port are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Revo Technologies
Limited.
iPod®is a registered trademark of Apple
Computer, Inc.
Safety Warnings
Do not operate this radio near water.
Avoid small objects and liquids from getting
into this product.
Do not remove screws or casing parts.
Use only the power supply unit supplied.
EEC: This product has been designed and
type-tested to comply with EU requirements
and carries a CE mark.
Technical Support
Should you encounter any difficulties with
the operation of your Revo BLIK Wi-Fi, or
should you suspect that it may be faulty in
some way, please call our technical support
department on the number below:
01555 66 61 61
visit the troubleshooting section of our
website at: www.revo.co.uk/support
Preface
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English

3
Benefits of Internet Radio
Access to 7,000+ internet radio stations
Search by genre or country
Access ‘Listen Again’ services
Station list updates automatically
No subscription charges
BLIK Wi-Fi Overview
BLIK Wi-Fi is your portal to thousands of
radio stations around the world.
BLIK Wi-Fi also provides FM radio reception
and full electronic alarm clock functionality
with ‘Snooze’ and ‘Sleep’.
BLIK Wi-Fi can also be used as a high
quality speaker system for your iPod™(or
other MP3 player or external sound
source).
Simply connect your device to BLIK Wi-Fi’s
M-Port™ using the audio lead supplied.
Warranty
Revo Technologies Ltd warrants to the
purchaser that this product will be free
from parts and manufacturing defects in
the course of normal use for a period of
one year from the date of purchase.
This warranty does not apply in cases of
accidental damage, where the case has
been removed, wear and tear, negligence,
modification or inappropriate use.
Should you encounter problems with this
product, please contact your supplier or
alternatively see page 2 of this guide for
technical support contact details.
Warranty Registration
It is a warranty condition that you register
your purchase by either completing the
warranty card enclosed with your radio or
alternatively registering online at
www.revo.co.uk/register
In order to use your BLIK Wi-Fi internet
radio you will require a wireless (Wi-Fi)
broadband Internet connection.
If your wireless network is configured to use
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA) data encryption,
you need to know the WEP or WPA code
(Web Key) in order allow BLIK Wi-Fi to
communicate with the network.
BLIK Wi-Fi should be able to operate
anywhere within 35 metres of the wireless
base station – depending on the operating
environment and the specification of your
wireless base station.
Please ensure that your wireless network is
powered-up and connected to your
broadband Internet connection.
Thank you for buying our BLIK Wi-Fi internet radio, we feel sure that it will
provide you with years of enjoyment and reliable service.
This guide has been designed to quickly get you up-and-running and listening
to internet radio, offer guidance on the more complex features of this
product and provide information on safety, warranty and registration.
Welcome to BLIK Wi-Fi
Before Getting Started
English

4
Controls and Connectors
Remote Control
Your BLIK Wi-Fi radio can be powered from the mains using the power adaptor supplied.
To power from the mains, insert the power adaptor plug into the DC power socket on the
rear of BLIK Wi-Fi. Pressing the button will switch BLIK Wi-Fi on.
Only use the power adaptor supplied. Replacements can be purchased from our website
www.revo.co.uk, or alternatively call us on 01555 66 61 61.
1. Scroll Left
2. Select
3. Back
4. Browse
5. Preset 1-8
6. Media Player
7. Alarm / Clock
8. Snooze
9. Sleep
10. Volume Down
11. Scroll Right
12. Volume Up
13. Power ON/OFF
14. IR/FM
Media Player Controls
Stop
Skip Back Skip Forward
Play / Pause
1.
6.
7.
10.
8.
9.
11.
12.
13.
14.
3.
2.
4.
5.
The station list used by BLIK Wi-Fi’ is
compiled and managed by Reciva Limited,
they also provide the internet radio
technology used in BLIK Wi-Fi.
BLIK Wi-Fi users are able to access
additional internet radio services by visiting
the Reciva Radio Portal at - www.reciva.com
and registering their radio.
Reciva Radio Portal
Powering BLIK Wi-Fi
English
1. Power ON/OFF
2. IR/FM
3. Browse
4. Repeat / Shuffle
5. Alarm / Clock
6. Media Player
7. Presets 1-8
8. Reply
9. Snooze
10. Preset Shift
11. Sleep
12. Volume Down
13. Back
14. Volume Up
15. Scroll Right
16. Select
17. Scroll Left
1. M-Port
2. Telescopic Antenna
3. DC Power Socket
4. 3.5mm Headphone Socket
5. Audio Left
6. Audio Right
3.
1.
2.
4.
6.
7.
8. 10.
9.
16.17.
11.
3.
5.
13.
12.
14.
15.
2. 4. 5. 6.
1.
6. Media Player Controls
Stop Skip Back Skip Forward
Play / Pause

5
Press the ON/OFF button to power-up
BLIK Wi-Fi. BLIK’s LCD screen will display
a welcome message.
After a few seconds this message will
change to ‘Initialising Network’
You will then be given the option to scan
for available networks. Press the SELECT
button to action this request.
NOTE: If you make a mistake at any point,
press BACK to return to previous screen.
If BLIK can’t find a wireless network it will
display the following message.
If this happens please check that your
wireless router is switched on, refer to
the manufacturer if problem persists.
If BLIK does find your wireless network,
it will display the network name, for
example:
In some cases BLIK Wi-Fi may find more
than one network. Use the <>buttons to
see the names of each one – and press
the SELECT button when the name of
your own network is displayed.
If your network is not configured to
request a password (WEP/WPA), BLIK
will connect to the network and display:
If a WEP/WPA key (password) is
required, BLIK will display the following:
After a few seconds, BLIK will ask you to
input the WEP/WPA code and will display
the password entry screen as follows:
Use the <>buttons to cycle back and
forward through the alpha-numeric
character list. Press the SELECT button
to select a character.
Please note, WEP/WPA pass codes are
case-sensitive.
If you make a mistake while entering your
password, press the BACK button to
delete a character.
After selecting the final character of your
password, scroll to the word ‘END’ and
press the SELECT button to enter your
code. BLIK Wi-Fi should now successfully
connect to your network.
BLIK Wi-Fi will automatically remember the
WEP/WPA code for your network, and
other networks you have used previously.
You will not need to re-enter these codes
in the future.
Connecting To Your Network
Revo Blik Wi-Fi
Internet Radio
Initialising
Network
Initialising
Network
<Scan for network>
No Wireless
Networks Found
My Home Network
Network OK
Enter WEP key
<END<> 0 1234 >
Network Ok
Using saved key
Revo Blik Wi-Fi
Internet Radio
Initialising
Network
Initialising
Network
<Scan for network>
No Wireless
Networks Found
My Home Network
Network OK
Enter WEP key
<END<> 0 1234 >
Network Ok
Using saved key
Revo Blik Wi-Fi
Internet Radio
Initialising
Network
Initialising
Network
<Scan for network>
No Wireless
Networks Found
My Home Network
Network OK
Enter WEP key
<END<> 0 1234 >
Network Ok
Using saved key
Revo Blik Wi-Fi
Internet Radio
Initialising
Network
Initialising
Network
<Scan for network>
No Wireless
Networks Found
My Home Network
Network OK
Enter WEP key
<END<> 0 1234 >
Network Ok
Using saved key
Revo Blik Wi-Fi
Internet Radio
Initialising
Network
Initialising
Network
<Scan for network>
No Wireless
Networks Found
My Home Network
Network OK
Enter WEP key
<END<> 0 1234 >
Network Ok
Using saved key
Revo Blik Wi-Fi
Internet Radio
Initialising
Network
Initialising
Network
<Scan for network>
No Wireless
Networks Found
My Home Network
Network OK
Enter WEP key
<END<> 0 1234 >
Network Ok
Using saved key
Revo Blik Wi-Fi
Internet Radio
Initialising
Network
Initialising
Network
<Scan for network>
No Wireless
Networks Found
My Home Network
Network OK
Enter WEP key
<END<> 0 1234 >
Network Ok
Using saved key
Revo Blik Wi-Fi
Internet Radio
Initialising
Network
Initialising
Network
<Scan for network>
No Wireless
Networks Found
My Home Network
Network OK
Enter WEP key
<END<> 0 1234 >
Network Ok
Using saved key
Revo Blik Wi-Fi
Internet Radio
Initialising
Network
Initialising
Network
<Scan for network>
No Wireless
Networks Found
My Home Network
Network OK
Enter WEP key
<END<> 0 1234 >
Network Ok
Using saved key
Revo Blik Wi-Fi
Internet Radio
Initialising
Network
Initialising
Network
<Scan for network>
No Wireless
Networks Found
My Home Network
Network OK
Enter WEP key
<END<> 0 1234 >
Network Ok
Using saved key
Scanning... 10
•••••
6 Music
Now tuning...
Station not
available
87.50MHz
99.50MHz
12:03:26
12-08-2006
Setting clock...
Revo Uno
Digital Radio
Welcome to DAB
•••••
1Xtra
txt us...on 0203
Clock not set...
English

When BLIK Wi-Fi has connected to your
wireless network, you are now ready to
select a station.
Please Note: You can move back to the
previous screen at any time by pressing
the BACK button.
BLIK Wi-Fi has three main menu headings
Stations, Configure and Media Player.
To select a radio station, use the <>
buttons until the word STATIONS appears,
then press the SELECT button.
You now have the option of selecting a
station by location (country) or by genre.
Use the <>buttons to pick your search
method, then press SELECT.
Choosing location will give you an
alphabetical list of countries broadcasting
internet radio. Use the <>buttons to
scroll through the country list. Press
SELECT to select your desired location.
For example:
You will then be given the choice of listing
all station types in this country, or listing
them by genre eg. Pop, Dance... etc.
Use the <>keys and press SELECT to
make your selection, BLIK Wi-Fi will now
download the station list for your choice.
You can now scroll through the station list
and make your selection by pressing the
SELECT button.
Choosing Genre will give you an
alphabetical list of station types. Use the
<>keys to view these.
Press the SELECT button to choose your
desired genre.
You will now be given the choice of viewing
all stations in this genre, or further
sorting them by location (country)
Now select your chosen station from the
alphabetical list.
Station Updates
Occasionally, BLIK-Wi-Fi will tell you that it is
receiving an updated station list. It does this
automatically and periodically, ensuring that
BLIK Wi-Fi always has the latest station
directory on-board.
Choosing a Station
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
<Stations >
<Location >
6537 Stations
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Albania >
16 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<Loading 323 >
Stations
<Cool FM >
96 kbpss WMA
<Genre >
6537 Stations
<Dance >
323 Stations
<[All Station] >
323 Stations
<Cool FM>
96 kbps WMA
Station Update
from Reciva
Scanning... 10
•••••
6 Music
Now tuning...
Station not
available
87.50MHz
99.50MHz
12:03:26
12-08-2006
Setting clock...
Revo Uno
Digital Radio
Welcome to DAB
•••••
1Xtra
txt us...on 0203
Clock not set...
6
OR
OR
Scanning... 10
•••••
6 Music
Now tuning...
Station not
available
87.50MHz FM
99.50MHz FM
94.50MHz
Preset 1
BBC 7
????
12:03:26
12-08-2006
Setting clock...
Revo Uno
Digital Radio
Welcome to DAB
•••••
1Xtra
txt us...on 0203
Clock not set...
English

General Operation
<Live (Real
Audio) >
< On Demand >
< Chart Show >
Start Time
<00:03:03 >
<Live (Real
Audio) >
< On Demand >
< Chart Show >
Start Time
<00:03:03 >
<Live (Real
Audio) >
< On Demand >
< Chart Show >
Start Time
<00:03:03 >
<Live (Real
Audio) >
< On Demand >
< Chart Show >
Start Time
<00:03:03 >
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Changing Volume
To change BLIK Wi-Fi’s volume, press the
VOLUME UP and DOWN button, the
numerical volume level will be displayed on
BLIK’s LCD screen. BLIK Wi-Fi will
remember its previous volume level after
shutdown and power-up.
Internet Radio Presets
BLIK Wi-Fi can store eight presets, either
using the preset keys on BLIK itself, or via
the remote control. To store the current
station, press and hold one of the preset
keys (on BLIK itself or the remote control).
To select a stored station, simply press the
corresponding preset key. To access
presets 5 - 8, press the PRESET SHIFT
button then press the relevant key.
Returning To Main Menu
You may return to BLIK’s top-line main menu
at anytime by pressing the BACK button
and working back through previous menus.
Requesting a Station
If you want to listen to a radio station that
is not listed in BLIK’s station list, you can
visit the Reciva website at
http://www.reciva.com/ and make a
request to add the station to the list.
OR
On-Demand Broadcasts
Some radio stations provide a number of
additional ways to listen to content; for
example being able to listen to radio
shows that have already been broadcast,
know as On-Demand or ‘Listen-Again’.
To choose between a ‘Live’ broadcast or
an On-Demand one, simply use the <>
buttons to select your option and press
SELECT to choose.
If you select On-Demand, you will be
presented with a list of shows that are
available to ‘Listen Again’.
Use the <>buttons until your choice is
displayed on the LCD, then press the
SELECT button to confirm.
Some stations may allow you to fast-
forward through an On-Demand
broadcast. Do so by pressing BROWSE
and using the <>buttons to forward and
rewind through the broadcast. Press
SELECT to play from your selected point.
Resetting BLIK Wi-Fi
In the unlikely even that BLIK Wi-Fi should
‘crash’, ‘freeze’ or stop responding to key
presses, it is possible to perform a reset
and bring it ‘back to life’.
A ‘Factory Reset’ can be activated from
BLIK’s ‘Configure’ menu. Performing a
factory reset will completely reset BLIK’s
memory, clearing all WEP/WPA codes and
user settings. This will effectively return Blik
to its default factory settings.
English

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English
Setting An Alarm
Press the button to switch on your
radio, then press the button.
From the Alarm/Clock menu use the <>
keys to locate the ‘Set alarm’ option and
press SELECT.
BLIK will allow you to store two different
alarm programmes in its memory.
Select the alarm programme you’d like to
use - either Alarm 1 or Alarm 2, by using
the <>keys, then pressing SELECT.
BLIK will now give the option of turning
either of the two alarms on or off.
Press SELECT and use the <>to
choose OFF or ON - then press SELECT.
For this example, turn Alarm 1 ON.
BLIK will now ask you to set the alarm
time. Press SELECT and use the <>
keys to change the hour, then press
SELECT to set. BLIK will now ask you to
set the minutes. When the minutes are
correct, press SELECT to confirm the
alarm time.
BLIK will ask what type of wake-up alarm
you would like - Buzzer, FM or Internet
Radio (IR). Use the <>keys to change
mode, then press SELECT to confirm.
BLIK allows you to set a Daily, Weekday,
Weekend or one-off (Once) alarm. Use the
<>keys to change the alarm type, then
press SELECT to confirm.
When BLIK has an active alarm in its
memory, the alarm icon will appear on the
top line of BLIK’s display at all times.
To halt an alarm, press any button on
BLIK’s keypad. Alternatively, tap the
SNOOZE button to mute the alarm for a
pre-defined period, anything between 5 - 60
minutes. The default setting is 5 minutes.
When BLIK is in Snooze mode, the Snooze
icon (zzZzz) will be displayed on-screen.
To alter the Snooze time, press the
button, then use <>to locate ‘Snooze
time’ on the menu, then press SELECT.
Use the <>keys to define the Snooze
period and press SELECT. Snooze can
also be turned off from this menu.
Sleep Function
To programme BLIK to turn off after a
pre-defined period of time, press the
SLEEP button. BLIK has 5 pre-set time
values - 15, 30, 45, 60 and 90 minutes.
Once set, BLIK will automatically put itself
into standby mode after the time has
elapsed.
Alarm + Clock Functions
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
Setting BLIK’s Clock
Turn BLIK on and press the button.
BLIK will now ask you to set the time.
Press SELECT and use the <>keys to
change the hour, then press SELECT to
set. BLIK will now ask you to set the
minutes in the same way. Finally, set the
day of the week and press SELECT to
confirm.
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007
<Alarm1 >
<Set alarm >
<Set clock >
Set alarm
<On >
08:00
<Set time >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Set minutes
<08:05 >
Buzzer
<Set mode >
Once
Set days >
Snooze 10 mins
< 10 >
Sleep time
< 15 mins >
BBC Radio 1
calls cost max
08:05:10
10-10-2007
08:05:10
10-10-2007

9
FM Operation Mode
To listen to FM radio stations switch BLIK
on and press the IR/FM button.
If this is the first time BLIK has been in FM
mode, it will start at the beginning of the
FM frequency range. Otherwise, the last
frequency or FM station will be displayed.
To scan through the FM frequency range,
use the <>keys. To ‘SEEK’ the next active
station, press the SELECT button.
FM Station Presets
BLIK can store eight FM presets,
accessed via the keypad or remote control.
To store the current frequency, press and
hold one of the preset buttons (press the
PRESET SHIFT button first to access
preset numbers 5 - 8).
To select a stored FM station, simply press
the corresponding preset key (use the
PRESET SHIFT to access presets 5 - 8).
Scanning... 10
•••••
6 Music
Now tuning...
Station not
available
87.50MHz FM
99.50MHz FM
94.50MHz
Preset 1
BBC 7
????
12:03:26
12-08-2006
Setting clock...
Revo Uno
Digital Radio
Welcome to DAB
•••••
1Xtra
txt us...on 0203
Clock not set...
1
1
IR/FM
87.50Mhz FM
94.50Mhz FM
Preset 1 saved
94.50Mhz FM
87.50Mhz FM
94.50Mhz FM
Preset 1 saved
94.50Mhz FM
87.50Mhz FM
94.50Mhz FM
Preset 1 saved
94.50Mhz FM
87.50Mhz FM
94.50Mhz FM
Preset 1 saved
94.50Mhz FM
Using M-Port
Revo’s M-Port allows for quick and easy
connection of an iPod®(or other MP3
player or external sound sources).
Using the connection lead supplied, BLIK
is transformed into a high quality digital
audio speaker system.
Connect one end of the supplied audio
lead to the headphone (or auxiliary out)
socket of your source device, then
connect the other end to the M-Port
on the side of BLIK.
BLIK’s LCD screen will now display the
words “M-Port Active”.
You should adjust the output volume level
on both the source device and on BLIK
itself to gain optimal volume levels.
M-Port Active
M-Port Active
Volume 08
M-Port Active
M-Port Active
Volume 08
Network Configuration
Enables you to scan again for connection to
another wireless network, or to manually
configure the network parameters. You can
also choose to enable the ‘Low Signal
Warning’ prompt when your wireless
network signal is low.
Version
This will display such information as your
device s serial number and
hardware/software version numbers.
This information may be requested when
dealing with technical support issues.
Update Firmware
Use this to check whether there are any
firmware updates available for your BLIK
Wi-Fi radio. BLIK will check, and prompt you
if there is. You can then make the decision
whether to start a firmware download or
not. A firmware update can take several
minutes, do not switch BLIK Wi-Fi off until
this procedure has been completed.
Doing so my cause permanent damage.
Language
This allows you to change BLIK’s display
language. Languages supported include
English, French, German, Italian,
Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Portuguese,
Spanish, Swedish and Finnish.
Factory Reset
See page 7 for details.
Register
This will display a key code that can be used
to register your radio on the Reciva
customer portal: http://www.reciva.com/
Configure Menu
M-Port™
English

10
English
BLIK Wi-Fi’s media player functionality
allows you to play audio files (AAC, AIFF, AU,
MP3, RM, WAV and WMA) and playlists
(M3U) stored on a networked PC or Apple
Mac. The media player functions have been
tested and certified to operate with
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows
Vista and Mac OSX 10.2 or a later version.
Windows PC Set-Up
Ensure that your PC is available on the
network, then using Windows Explorer,
locate the folder where your audio files are
stored...then
Right click on the folder.
Select ‘Properties’
Click on ‘Sharing’
Select “Share this folder on the network’
and ‘Allow network users to change my
files’. Please note, do not try to make your
‘My Documents’ or any of its sub-folders
(e.g. ‘My Music’) shareable.
Apple Mac Set-Up
Setup Windows File Sharing on the MAC:
From the ‘Dock’, click ‘System Preferences’.
From the ‘System Preferences’ window
(under the ‘Internet & Network’ section)
click ‘Sharing’.
From the ‘Sharing’ window, do the following:
Under the ‘Services’ section, enable
‘Personal File Sharing’ and ‘Windows
Sharing’. Also, click ‘Start’ for each of these
services.
Under the ‘Firewall’ section, keep firewall off.
Under the ‘Internet’ section, keep ‘Internet
Sharing’ off.
Setup an Account:
From the ‘System Preferences’ window,
under the ‘System’ section, click ‘Accounts’.
Select an account and remember its ‘Short
Name’ and password. This information will
be used by BLIK Wi-Fi when connecting to
your Mac.
Directory Setup:
From the ‘Dock’, click ‘Finder’. From the
‘Finder’ window, click ‘Applications >
Utilities’. Holding Ctrl click on ‘Directory
Access’ then select ‘Get Info’ and ensure
that read / write enabled. Next double click
on ‘Directory Access’ and enable the
following:
AppleTalk LDAPv3
SLP SMB/CIFS
Also, for the ‘SMB/CIFS’ item, click
‘Configure’ and select an appropriate
workgroup.
Copy and paste the audio files to
‘Documents’ in the ‘Finder’ window. Ensure
that your Mac is successfully connected to
the wireless network. Note, you may need
to wait for few minutes for the changes to
take effect.
You should now be able to access the audio
files on your Mac by selecting ‘Media Player
> Windows Shares’ on BLIK, then selecting
your Mac from the list of devices. On
selecting your Mac, if no shared folders are
found, press the SELECT button and select
user - at this point you can enter in the
‘Short Name’ and password for your Mac
account.
Accessing ‘Shared’ Music
When BLIK has connected to your wireless
network, press the BACK button until
‘Stations’ is displayed. Use the <>keys to
find the ‘Media Player’ menu on-screen,
then press the SELECT button.
Using the <>keys, find and select
“Windows Shares’, then ‘Scan for PCs’.
BLIK will now display ‘Finding PCs’. When
the scan is complete, use the <>keys to
find your PC and select, BLIK will now
search for shared folders. Using the <>
keys to highlight the correct folder and
press SELECT.
BLIK will display ‘File Scan...’ as it scans
through all the files on your Mac or PC.
PLEASE NOTE If you have a large number
of files, this operation could take several
minutes.
When BLIK has finished scanning, it will
display ‘By Album’. You can now browse
through the scanned media files, which will
be organised ‘By Album’, ‘By Artist’, and
‘Playlist’ - if available.
IMPORTANT The first time BLIK Wi-Fi
completes a file scan, a file called
“reciva_media_cache” is written to the folder
where the audio files are stored. This will
speed-up subsequent file scans.
Listening To A Single Track
Scroll until ‘By Artist’ is on-screen then
press SELECT. Now use the <>keys to
scroll until your artist choice is displayed,
then press SELECT. Now scroll until your
desired album is displayed, and select it.
The prompt ‘Add To Queue’ will appear at
this point. Scroll until your chosen track
name is on-screen and press SELECT. Your
choice will now start to play.
Listening To A Complete Album
Using the <>keys, locate and select
‘By Artist’, then select your choice of artist.
Now use the <>keys to scroll until your
album choice is displayed, then press
SELECT. The prompt ‘Add To Queue’ will
appear at this point, press SELECT and
your chosen album will start to play.
Queuing Tracks For Playback
Highlight your chosen track then press
SELECT. ‘Track Added To Queue’ will now
be displayed.
Queuing Albums For Playback
Highlight your chosen album then press
SELECT. Scroll to ’Add To Queue’ then
SELECT. ‘Tracks Added To Queue’ will now
be displayed.
Media Player Operation
✓
✓✓
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11
Controlling Playback
Use the STOP button on BLIK or the
remote control to stop playback.
Use the PLAY/PAUSE button to start
a track, pause a track, or restart a paused
track.
Use SKIP TO PREVIOUS TRACK to
start playback of the previous track in the
queue.
Use the SKIP TO NEXT TRACK to
start playback of the next track in the
queue.
Browsing A Queue
Press the BROWSE button - the currently
playing track name will be displayed. Use
the <>keys to see the tracks that are
queued for playback. To jump ahead and
play a track from the queue, use the <>
keys and SELECT.
Removing Tracks From A Queue
Press the BROWSE button - the currently
playing track name will be displayed.
Use the <>keys to scroll to the track
that you would like to remove from the
queue. Press and hold the STOP key for 2
seconds. BLIK will display ‘Delete Track?’.
Use the <>keys to to highlight either
‘Yes’ or ‘No’. Press SELECT to make your
selection. ‘Removed From Queue’ will be
displayed if you decided to delete a track.
To clear the entire contents of a queue,
select ‘Clear Queue’ from the the main
Media Player menu.
Playing Tracks Randomly
Select and add the individual tracks to the
queue as described previously.
Return to the main top-line Media Player
menu and select ‘Playback Mode’.
Use the <>keys to display ‘Shuffle’, then
select SELECT.
Confirm that ‘Shuffle’ mode should be
enabled, by selecting YES or NO.
Repeating Tracks In A Queue
Select the individual tracks as previously
described.
Return to the main top-line Media Player
menu and select ‘Playback Mode’.
Scroll to display ‘Repeat’, then press
SELECT button.
Confirm that ‘Repeat’ mode should be
enabled, by selecting YES or NO.
Windows PC UPnP Set-Up
If your PC is running Microsoft Windows XP
or Vista, then you can use Window Media
Player 11 (WMP 11) to act as your UPnP
(Universal Plug and Play) media server 1.0.
WMP 11 can be downloaded from
Microsoft’s website and installed by following
the instructions detailed in its installation
wizard.
Once installed, Windows Media Player 11
will create a library from all the media files
available to it on your PC. To add new media
files to the library, select ‘File > Add to
Library… > Advanced Options’, click ‘Add’
and choose the files you wish to add and
click ‘OK’.
You will now need to connect BLIK Wi-Fi
to Windows Media Player 11 and configure
it to allow the radio to access your media
library. In order to this, you will need to do
the following:
Keep pressing BACK to get to BLIK’s top-
line menu and then scroll to ‘Media Player’
and press SELECT.
Now use the <>keys to scroll to ‘UPNP
Servers’ and press SELECT. BLIK will scan
for all available UPnP servers. Note, it may
take a few seconds for BLIK to complete its
scan and before the scan has been
completed. BLIK will display ‘[Empty]’. BLIK
will continue to display ‘[Empty]’ if no UPnP
servers are found.
If “No PC Found” is displayed on BLIK’s
display, click the library tab in Windows
Media Player and select media sharing, now
select share my media and then click ‘OK’.
At this point you can scan for UPnP
servers on BLIK Wi-Fi again, BLIK will now
be listed as a unknown device in the media
sharing window click the ‘Allow’ button and
then click ‘OK’. BLIK Wi-Fi should now be
accessing your Windows Media Player
Library.
PLEASE NOTE that only WMA files in
Windows Media Player are accessible using
UPnP.
Playing Music Using UPnP
When the UPnP server is configured to
share media files with BLIK Wi-Fi, you can
begin playing music as follows:
Press the BACK button until ‘Stations’ is
displayed, then scroll to ‘Media Player’
option, now press the SELECT button.
Use the <>keys to highlight ‘UPNP
Servers’ and press SELECT. BLIK will scan
for all available UPnP servers. Please note,
it may take a few seconds for BLIK to
complete its scan. Before the scan has
been completed, BLIK will display ‘[Empty]’
and continue to do so if no UPnP servers
can be found.
After a successful scan, select your UPnP
server using the <>keys (if there is more
than one UPnP server), and then pressing
the SELECT button.
BLIK will now list the media categories
available from the UPnP server, e.g. ‘Music’,
‘Playlists’ etc. Use the <>keys to choose
which category you wish to browse, then
press SELECT. Use the <>keys to
highlight a sub category and press SELECT.
Scroll to highlight the media files that you
wish to play, then press SELECT. BLIK will
display ‘[Add to Queue]’, press SELECT
again and BLIK will add the tracks to its
queue and begin playing them automatically.
added to the radio’s queue.
English

Browsing A Queue
Press the BROWSE button - the currently
playing track name will be displayed. Use
the <>keys to scroll through the tracks
that are queued for playback. If you want to
jump to a particular place in the queue,
press the SELECT button when the
required track is displayed. It is important to
note here that media files scanned from the
radio’s ‘Windows Shares’ function can also
be added to the radio’s queue.
Full instructions on queue management,
controlling music playback etc. under UPnP
can be found on page 11.
If you are experiencing any problems with
your BLIK Wi-Fi internet radio please read
the following ‘troubleshooting’ guide.
Alternatively can can visit the HELP section
of the Reciva website (www.reciva.com) the
support section of the Revo website
(www.revo.co.uk) or call our technical
support staff on 01555 66 61 61.
If you have trouble connecting BLIK Wi-Fi to
your wireless network, these steps may help
to resolve the problem:
1. Confirm that a Wi-Fi connected PC can
access the Internet (i.e. can browse the
web) using the same network.
2. Check that a DHCP server is available, or
that you have configured a static IP address
on the radio. You can configure a static IP
address on the radio using the menu item
‘Configure -> Network Config -> Edit Config’,
and then select ‘No’ for ‘Auto (DHCP)’.
3. Check that your network’s firewall is not
blocking any outgoing ports. As a
minimum, BLIK Wi-Fi needs access to UDP
and TCP ports 80, 554, 1755, 5000 and
7070.
4. Check your access point does not
restrict connections to particular MAC
addresses. You can view the radio’s MAC
address using the menu item ‘Configure ->
Network Config -> View Config -> MAC
address’.
5. If you have an encrypted network, check
that you have entered the correct key or
pass phrase into the radio. Remember that
text-format keys are case sensitive. If, when
attempting to connect to an encrypted
network, your radio displays: ‘Wireless
error’ followed by a 5-digit number, then
please ensure that you enter the correct
pass phrase for the network. If the problem
persists, then you may need to consult your
network configuration.
If BLIK Wi-Fi can connect to the network
successfully, but is unable to play particular
stations, it may be due to one of the
following causes:
1. The station is not broadcasting at this
time of the day (remember it may be
located in a different time zone).
2. The station has reached the maximum
allowed number of simultaneous listeners.
3. The station is not broadcasting anymore.
4. The link on the radio is out of date.
5. The Internet connection between the
server (often located in a different country)
and you is slow. Try using a PC to play back
the stream via the broadcaster’s web site.
If you can play back the station with a PC,
but not via BLIK Wi-Fi - use the form at
http://www.reciva.com/ to notify Reciva of
the problem - they can change the station
data that is used by the radio.
Troubleshooting
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