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Welcome
to Pico
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Benefits of Internet
Radio
Pico
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and Key
Features Warranty Warranty Begistr.ation
6
Befure
Getting
Started
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and Gharging Battery Information Gharging Pico Pico's Splashproof
Design Charge
Management
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Pico
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Remote
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Openation
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Beciua Radio
Portal
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To
Your Neb,uork
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Choosing
a
Station
Station Updates
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On€emand
Eroadcasts
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General
Operation
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Audio
Menu
7
Adjusting
Bass +
Treble
7
Media
Player Keys
7
w
Resetting
Pico
7
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FM
Operation
8
tr
M+ort
I
st
Configure
Menu
A
NetwoPk
Configunation
B
Version +
Firmware
Updates
I
Factory
Reset
I
Languages
I
Register
I
e
Media
Flayer
Operation
g
Windows +
Apple
Mac
Set-Up
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Accessing
Shared
Music
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General
Media
Player
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Gopyright
and
Acknwuledgements
Copyright
@
2OO7 Bevo
Technologies
Ltd.
All rights
reserved.
Revo Technologies
Ltd
The Inox
Building Caldwellside Lanark Scotland UniLed
Kingdom
ML1
1 7SR
Tel.
O1555
666 161
Int.
Tel.
+44
1555
666 16'l
Fax. O1555
66
33 44
lnt. Fax.
+44
1555
66
33 44
Email.
enquiries@revo.
co. uk
Website:
www.revo.co.
uk
The information
in
this
guide
is believed
to
be
con'ect
at the time
of
publication.
Howeveri
our
policy
is
one of
continuous
development
and
so the
information
is
subject to
change without
notice.
Revo, Pico
and MPort
are &.ademarks
or
registered
trademanks
of
Bevo Technologies
Limited. iPod@
is a registered
trademark
of Apple
Computeli
Inc.
Safety
Warningsfh
Do
not operate
this radio
near
water.
Avoid
small
objecls
and
liquids from getting
into
this
product.
Do
not remove
Bcrews
or
casing
parts.
Use only
the
power
supply
unit supplied.
EEC:
This
product
has
been
designed
and
Lype-tested
to comply
with
EU requirements
andcarriesaGmark.
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Technical
Support
Should
you
encounter
any
difficulties
with
the openation
of
your
Bevo
Pico
Wi-Fi,
or
should
you
suspect
that
it may
be faulty
in
some
way,
please
call
our technical
suppopt
depantment
on
the number
below:
01555
e66
161
Ahernaiively,
email
support@revo.co.
uk
or
visit
the troubleshooting
section
of our
website
at: www.
revo.
co. uklsupport
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Thank
you
for
buying our
Pico Wi-Fi
DAB intenneL
radio,
we feel
sur"e 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 intennet
radio,
offer
guidance
on
the mone
complex featurei
of
this
pnoduct
and
provide
infonmation
on safety,
warnanty
and
registnation.
Benefits
of Internet
Radio
WarranQr
a
Access
to 6,Offi+ internet
radio
stations
Bevo Technologies
Ltd
warrants
to the
a
search by
senre
or coun*y
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the course
of normal
use for a
per^iod
of
e
Station list updates
automaticallv
one
year
from
the dabe
of
purchase.
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No subscription
charges
Pico Wi-Fi Ouerview
Pico
Wi-Fi is the
go
anywhere internet
radio,
acting as a
pontal
to thousands
of radio
stations around
the world.
Pico WFFi
provides
high
quality
digital audio
in a splashproof
casing,
with bhe
convenience of internal
battery
power.
Pico Wi-Fi
can also be
used as a high
quality
speaker
system for
your
iPodrM
[or
other
MP3
player.
or external
sound sourceJ.
Simply
connect
youn
device
to Pico
Wi-Fi's
M-PorLrM
using the
audio lead supplied.
This
warranty
does not apply
in cases
of
accidental
damage, where
the case
has
been
removed,
wear and
teal negligence,
modification
or inappnopriate
use,
Should
you
encounter
problems
wifh this
product,
please
contact
your
supplier
or
alternatively
see
page
2 of this
guide
for
technical
support cont€cL
detsils.
Warranty
Registration
It is
a warrcnty
condition
that
you
register
your purchase
by either
completing
the
waFanty
capd
enclosed with
youf
nadio
of
aliefnatively
registering
online
aE
www. revo.
co. uk
/register
Pico
Wifi
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
wir^eless
network
is
powered-up
and
connected
to
your
broadband
Internet
connection.
lf
you
are
using Pico
Wi-Fi
while ib is
charging
from the
mains,
it will take
up to
three Limes
longer
to charge
the
batteries
to full
capacity, than
if it
was switched
off.
Ghange
Management
Gircuit
Pico Wi-Fi
has
a charge
management
circuiL
that
ensures
Ehat it's
battery is
never
over-charged,
When the
batteries
have
taken
a full
charge, Pico
will automatically
stop charging
them-
Pico's
Splashproof
Design
Pico's case
is sealed
against the
elements,
allowing Pico
to be used
outdoors,
or in
places
where there
is moisture,
such
as a
bathroom.
Pico
has been
designed to
withstand
small splashes
of watert
such as
raindrops.
lt is not
designed to
be
submerged
in water.
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In onder
to use
your
Pico Wi-Fi
internet
radio
you
will require
a wireless
{Wi-Fil
broadband Internet
connection.
lf
your
wineless
neLwork
is configured
to
use
Wired
Equivalent Privacy
[WEP]
or Wi-Fi
Pr'otected Access
[WPA]
data
encryption,
you
need to
know the
WEP or WPA
code
[Web
Key] in
order allow
Pico Wi-Fi
to
communicate
with the
network.
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Pico
Eattery
Information
lnside Pico
Wi-Fi there
is a rechargeable
Nickel
Metal Hydride
battery
pack.
Out-of-the-box
this
may
carry a small
amount
of charge,
buc it is
suggested
that
you
perform
a full
charge before
using
Pico.
Charging
Pico
ldeally Pico should
inhially
be charged
overnight
befone being
used. Thereafter
a
full change will take
approximately
6 hours.
It can take
3 or 4 charges
before
Pico's
intennal
battenies are
performing
at
thein
optimum level. Pico
Wi-Fi charges
iCs batteries
whenever
it
is
plugged
into
the mains,
whether ir is
being used
at the time,
or switched
off.
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4. Back
5. MPort
6. Infi.a{ed
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7. Scroll Wheel s. IR,/FM
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2. Software Beset
3. 3.5mm Headphone
Socket
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Menu
2. Scroll Le{t
3. Select
4. Reply
5. Back
6. Five Pnesets
7. Media Player
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Your Pico Wi-Fi
radio can
be
powered
from Ehe mains
using the
power
adaptor
supplied,
or.
fnom it's internal
batLery
pack.
To
power
from the mains,
insert the
power
adaptor
plug
into
the DC
powe.
socket on
the
rear of
Pico Wi-Fi. Pressing
the O bufton
will switch
Pico W|Fi
on.
Only
use the
power
adaptor supplied.
Replacements
can be
purchased
fnom
our webshe
vrrww.revo.co.uk, on
ahennativelv
call us on 01555
866 161.
Pico Wi-Fi
users are
able to access
addibional internet
radio services
by visiting
the
Beciva Badio Portal
at - wwwreciva.com
and registering
their
purchase.
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The station list used by
Pico Wi-Fi' is
compiled
and managed
by Beciva Limited,
they also
provide
the internet radio
technology
used in Pico Wi-Fi.
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Press the Oltl,/OFF
buttan to
power-up
Pico Wi-Fi. Pico's LCD screen
will display
a welcome
message.
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After a
few seconds this message
will
change
to
'lnhialising
Network'
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You will then be
given
the
option to scan
for availabie
networks. Pness scroll
wheel
to action
this request.
NOTE: lf
you
make a mistake aL any
point,
press
BACK
to return to
previous
scr€en.
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lf Pico
can't find a wireless network
it will
display
the following message.
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lf this happens
please
check that
your
wireless
router is switched on, refer to
the manufacturer
if
problem pensists.
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lf
Pico does find
your
wireless
network,
it
will display the neEwork name,
for
example:
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In some
cases Pico Wi-Fi may find more
than one
netwonk. Turn the scroll wheel
to see the names of each one
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and
pness
the scroll wheel when the
name of
vour
own network
is displayed.
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lf
your
network is not configured
to
request a
password
[WEP,zWPA],
Pico
will connect
to the network and disolav:
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lf a WEPIWPA key
[password]
is
required, Pico will display the following:
After a few seconds, Pico will ask
you
to
input the
WEPIWPA code and will display
the
password
entry screen as follows:
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Use the scroll wheel to cycle back and forward through the alpha-numeric character list. Press the scroll wheel to select a character.
Please note,
WEP/WPA
pass
codes are
case-sensitive.
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lf
you
make a mistake while entering
your
password, press
the BAGK bufi;on to
delete a character.
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After selecting the final character of
your
password,
scroll to the wo.d
'END'
and
press
the scroll wheel to enler
your
code.
Pico
Wi-Fi
shouid now successfullv
connect to
your
network.
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Pico
Wi*i
wiil automatically rememben the
WEP/WPA code for
your
newvork,
and
other networks
you
have used
previously. You will not need to re-enter these codes in the future.
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When Pico Wi-Fi has connected to
your
wireless network,
you
are now r€ady
to
select a station.
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Flease Note: You can move back to the previous
screen aE any time by
pressing
the BAGK button.
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Pico Wi-Fi has thr€e main menu headings Stations, Gonfigure and Media Flayer. To selecE a radio station, turn the scroll wheel until the word
STATIONS
appears,
then
press
the scnoll wheel.
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You will now be
given
the option 0f
selecting a sEation by loeation
(counryJ
or
by
genre.
Turn the scroll wheel and
push
to select
your preferred
search method
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Choosing lseation will
give you
an alphabetical list of countries broadcasting internet
radio.
Turn the scroli wheel backwands or forwards to view the country list. Press the scroll wheel to select
your
desired location. For example:
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You
will
then be
given
the
choice
of listing all st€tion types in this country, or listing them by
genre
eg. Pop, Dance... etc.
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and
press
to make
your
selecLion,
Pico
Wi-Fi will now
download
the station list for
your
choice.
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You can now scrrll through the station
list
and make
your
selection
by
pressing
the
scroll
wheel.
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Choosing Genre will
give you
an
alphabetical list of sL€tion types. Turn
the
scroll wheel to view these
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Pr€ss
the scroll wheel to selecl
your
desired
genre.
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You will now
be
given
the choice of viewing
all st€tions in this
genre,
or further
sorting them by location
[country]
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Now selecE
your
chosen station from
lhe
alphabetical
list.
Stetion Updates
Occasionally, Pic+Wi-Fi will tell
you
thar
ft ;s
receiving an updated station list.
lt does this
automatically and
periodically,
ensuring that
Pico Wi-Fi always has the latest
st€tion
directory omboard.
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Some radio stations
provide
a number
of
additjonal ways to listen to content;
fof example being able to listen to radio shows that have already
been broadcast,
know as On-Demand or'Listen-Again'.
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To choose beh,veen a'Live'broadcast
or
an
On-Demand one, simply rotate the
scroll wheel and
press
to select.
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lf
you
select On-Demand,
you
will be
presented
with a list of shows thst are
available to
'Listen
Again'.
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Botate the scmll wheel until
your
choice is
displayed on the LCD and
press
the scroll
wheel to select.
Some stations may
allow
you
to fast­forward through an On-Demand broadcast, do so by rotating the scroll
wheel clockwise and
pressing
to
play,
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Ghanging Volume
To
change Pico Wi-Fi's volume,
press
the
VOLUME button and rotate the
scnoll wheel
clockwise to increase the
volume level, and
anti-clockwise to r€duce
the volume. Pico
Wi-Fi will remember its
previous
volume
level after shutdown.
lntennet
Radio Pnesets
Pico WiSi can
store five
presets
by using
the Pico
Wi-Fi remote control. To
store the
current
sbation
press
and hold
sne of the
pneset
buttons
[1
-
5]
on
your
remote
control. To select a
stored station, simply
press
the corresponding preset
key
Returning To Main
Menu
You mey return
to Pico Wi-Fi's topline
main
menu
at anytime by r€peatedly
pressing
the
BAGK bufton and working
back through
previous
menu items.
Requesting
a Station
lf
you
want
to listen to a radio
station that
is curently
not listed in Pico
Wi-Fi's station
list,
you
can visit the Beciva
website
at
htfip://www.reciva.com/
and make
a
request to add
the station to the list.
Media Player
Keys
Generally speaking,
it is more convenient
to
use Pico Wi-Fi's
remote control
for
accessing
media
player
functions.
That said,
it is
possible
to access
these functions
via
the
audio menu.
Simpfy select
'MP
Keys'to
list the various
functions
available. For
more
information on
using Pico's
Media
player
functions, see
page
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Pico
Wi-Fi's audio menu
is accessed
[in
lB
and FM
modesl by
pressing
and
holding the
scroll
wheel fon a
period
of 2 seconds.
Adjusting Bass +
Treble
It is
possible
to
adlust Pico's bass
and Feble
settings to suit
your
own
audio
preferences.
Any changes
will be retained in
memory for
future
sessions.
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In the unlikely even
that Pico Wi-Fi should
'crash'
or'freeze'
and sLop responding
to
key
presses,
it is
possible
to
penform
two
different kinds of
'r€set'
in order to brino
it
'back
to
life'.
Sofwuare
Reset
Performing a
'Sofbrarare
Fleset'will clear
any
software
'crash',
while still
retaining
WEP,/WPA codes and
settings. To
perform
a software reset
you
need to locate the
reset
button located on Pico's
back oanel
[see
page
4].
You
will also
need a
pen
or
paperclip
to access the recessed
button.
Factory
Beset
A'Faclory Reset'can
be activated
from
Pico's
'Configure'
menu. Penforming
a
factory reset
will completely neset
Pico's
memo.y,
clearing all WEP/WPA
codes and
user settings.
This will effectively
return Pico
to
its defauft factory
settings.
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To listen to FM radio stations switch Pico on and
press
the IH,/FM button.
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lf this is the first time
Pico 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.
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To scan through the FM frequency range,
turn Pico's scroll wheel clockwise or
anti-
clockwise. To
'SEEK'the
next active
station,
prcss
the scroll wheel.
FM Station Presets
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Pico can sEore
five FM
presets
by using
the Pico Wi-Fi remote control.
& To stor€ the curent
frequency,
press
and
hold one of the
preset
buttons
[1
-
5]
on
youn
remote
control.
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To select a stoned FM station, simply
press
the comesponding
pneset
key.
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Using
M-Fort
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Revo's MPort allows
for
quick
and easy
connection of an iPod@
[or
other
MP3
player
or external sound sources).
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Using the connection
lead supplied, PicorM
is transformed
into a high
qualinT
dighal
audio
speaker system.
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Connect
one end of the suoolied
audio
lead
to the headphone
[or
auxiliary
ouEJ
socket
of
your
source device, then
connect
the other end to the
MPort
on the side of Pico.
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Pico's LCD scneen
will now disolav the
words
"MPorb
Active".
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You should ad.just Lhe
output volume level
on both the source
device and on Pico
itself to
gain
optimal
volume levels.
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Neturork
Gonfiguration
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'
pnompt
when
your
wireless
network signal is low.
Version
This will display such informaEion
as
your
device s serial number
and
hardware,/sofhruare version
numbers. This
informatisn
may be requested when
dealing
with technical support
issues.
Update Firmware
Use this to
check whether there are any
firmware updates available
for
your
Pico
Wi-Fi radio. Pico will check,
and
pnompt you
if
there is. You can Lhen make
the decision
whether to start a firmware
download
or
not. A firmwane
update can take
sevenal
minutes,
do not switch Pico
Wi-Fi off until
this
procedure
has
been completed.
Doing
so my
cause
permanent
damage.
Language
This
allows
you
to change
Pico's display
language.
Languages supponted
include
English,
French, German,
ltalian,
Norwegian,
Danish, Durch, Portuguese,
Spanish, Swedish
and Finnish.
Factory Reset
See
page
7 for details,
Begister
This
will display a key
code that can be
used
to
register
your
radio on
the Beciva
customer
pontal:
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Pico Wi-Fi's media
player
functionality
allows
you
to
play
audio
files
[AAC,
AIFF, AU,
MP3, HM, WAV and WMAI and
playlists
IMSUJ
stored on a networked PC
or Apple
Mac. The media
player
functions have
been tested and certified to operate with Windows 2SO, Windows XP Windows Msta and
Mac
OSX
1O.2
or a later version.
Windows PG
SecUp
t
Ensure
that
your
PC
is available on the network, then using Windows Explorer, locate the folder where
your
audio files
are
stored...then
Bight click on the folder.
Select
'Properties'
Click on
'Sharing'
Select
"Share
this folder on the netu/ork'
and Allow network useps 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 Seup Windows File Shaning on
tire MAC:
From
the'Dock', click'System Preferences'.
From the'System Preferences'
window
[under
the'lnternet & NetworK section]
click'Sharing'. Frsm the
'Sharing'window,
do the
following:
Under the
'Senvices'
6ection, enable
'Personal
File Sharing'
and Windows
Sharing'. Also, click
'StarC
for
each of these
senvices. Under the
'Firewall'
section, keep
firewall off.
Under the
'lnternet'
section, keep
'lnternet
Sharing'off.
SetuD an Account:
From the
'System
Preferences'
windoq
under the
'System'
section,
click'Accounts'.
Select an account and remember its
'Short
Name'
and
password.
This
information will
be used
by
Pico
Wi-Fi when connecting
to
your
Mac.
Dinectony
Setlrp:
From
the
'Dock',
click'Finder'.
From the
'Finder'
window, click Applications
>
Utilities'. Holding Ctrl click
on
'DirecLory
Access'
then select'Ge! Info' and
ensure
lhat read
,/
write
enabled. Next double
click
on'Directory Access'
and enable the
followino:
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Also, for
the
'SMB/CIFS'
item,
click
'Configure'
and select an
appropriate
worKgPoup. Sopy and
paste
the audio files
to
'Documents'
in
the
'Finder'window
Ensure
that
your
Mac is successfully
connected
to
the wireless network.
Note,
yau
may need
to wait for few minutes
for the chanoes
to
t6ke effuct.
You should now
be able to access the audio
files on
your
Mac by selecting
'Media
Player
>
Windows Shares'
on Pico, then selecting
your
Mac
from the list of devices.
On
selecling
your
Mac, if no shared folders
are
found
oress
the scroll wheel and select
user
-
at this
point
you
can enter in the
'Short
Name' and
password
fon
your
Mac account.
Aceessing'Shared'
Music
When Pico
has connected to
your
wireless
network,
press
the
BACK button until
'Sbations'
is displayed. Turn the
scroll wheel
until
'Media
Playen
is on-screen, then
press
the
scnoll wheel bo select.
Now notate
the scroll wheel and
select
'Windows
Shares',
then
rotate
and select
'Scan
for PCs'. Pico
will now display'Finding
PCs', When
the scan is complete, notate
the
scroll wheel and select
your
PC,
Pico
will now search for shared folders-
Turn the
scroll wheel to highlight
lhe correct folder
and select. Pico will
display
'File
Scan...' as it scans
through ail the
files on
your
Mac on PC.
PLEASE IUOIE If
you
have a large number
of files, this
operation could take
sevenal
minutes.
When Pico has finished
scanning, it will
display'8y
Album'. You can now browse
through the
scanned media files,
which will
be organised
'By
Album',
'By
Artist',
and
'Playlist'
-
if available.
IMPOnTA$T The
first time Pico
Wf.Fi
completes
a file scan,a file
called
"reciva_media_cache"
is
writLen to the folder
whene the audio files
arc stored- This
will
speed-up
subsequent file
scans.
Listening To
A Single Track
Turn the
scroll wheel
until
'By
Artist' is
on-
screen
then select. Now
not€te the scroll
wheel until
your
artist choice
is displeyed,
then select,
Now turn the scroll
wheel until
your
desired
album is displayed,
and select
it. The
prompt'Add
To Gueue'will
appear
at
this
point.
Turn
the wheel until
your
chosen
track name is
on-screen and
select. lt will
now start to
play.
Listening
To
A Gomplete
Abum
Using the
scroll wheel, locate
and selec!
'By
Artist',
then select
your
choice of artis!.
Now fotate the
scroll wheel until
your
album
choice is
displayed, then
select. The
prompt
'Add
To
Oueue'wiil appear
at this
point,
push
the
scroll wheel to select
and
your
chosen album will
start to
play.
Oueuing Tracks
Fon Playback
Highlight
your
chosen
track and
pness
the
scroll wheel to
select. Track Added
To
Sueue' will
be displayed.
Oueuing Albums
For Playback
Highlight
your
chosen album
and
press
the
scroll wheel to select.
Rot€te the scroll
wheel until
'Add
To Oueue'is
on-screen
-
then
select. Tracks Added To
Sueue'will
be
displayed.
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Gontnolling Playback
c
Use the STOF I butbon on
your
Pico
Wi-Fi remote control to stop
playback.
Ei
Use the
PLAY,/PAUSE
lD
button on the
remote eontnol Eo start a track,
pause
a
Fack, or restart a
paused
track.
x
Use
SKIP TO PBEUIOUS TRAGK < ts
stant
playback
of the
previous
track in lhe
oueue.
w
Use
the
SKIP TO IIIEXT
THACK ) to
start
playback
of the next track in the
queue.
Erowsing A Oueue
E
Press
the BFOIII SE bulton - the currently
playing
rack name will
be
displayed.
Tunn
the scroll wheel to see the tnacks that arc
queued
for
playback.
To
jump
ahead and
play
a
track
{rom
the
queue, press
the
scroll wheel to select and the track will
play.
Removing Tracks From A
Oueue
x!
Pr€ss the BEOUITSE
butlon - the currently
playing
track name will be displayed.
x
Turn the scroll wheel to the track that
you
would like to remove from the
queue.
Press and hold the STOP key on the remote for 2 seconds.
Pico will
display
'Delete
Track?'.
&
Tum the scroll wheel to highlight either
'Yes'
or'No'.
Press
the scroll wheel to make
your
selection.
'Bemoved
From Glueue'will
be displayed if
you
decided to delete a rack.
tr
To clear the entire contents of a
queue,
select'Clear Sueue'from
Ehe the main
Media Player menu.
Playing Tracks Bandomly
x
Select and add the individual
tracks to the
queue
as described
pneviously.
s
Return to the main togline
Media Player
menu end select'Playback
Mode'.
ffi
Botate the scroll wheel
to display'Shuffle',
then select
by
pressing
the scroll wheel.
x
Confirm that'Shuffle'mode
should be
enabled, by selecting YES
or
NO.
Repeating Tracks
In A Eueue
e
Select the individual u.acks
as
previously
descnibed.
r
Fleiurn
to the main topline Media Player
menu and select'Playback
Mode'.
e
Rotate
the scroll wheel to display'Hepeat',
then select by
pressing
the scroll wheel.
*
Confinm that'Bepeat mode should
be
enabled,
by
selecting
YES or NO.
Windows PG UPnP Set-Up
lf
your
PC is running Microsoft
Windows XP
or Vista,
then
you
can use Window Media
Player
1 1
[WMP
'l
1J to act as
your
UPnP
[Universal
Plug and Play] media server 1.O.
WMP 11 can be downloaded from
Microsofts website and installed by following the instructions detailed in ils installation wizard.
R
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'0K'.
a
You will now need to connect
Pico Wi-Fi to
Windows Media
Player 11 and configure
it
tn allow
the radio to access
your
media
library. In onden to this.
yau
will need to do
the following: a
Keep
pressing
BACK to
get
to Pico's top-
line menu
and then turn the scroll wheel to
'Media
Player'
and
press
to select.
6
Now rotate
scroll wheel and select'UPNP
Servers'. Pico will scan for
all
available
UPnP
servers. Note, b may take a few
seconds
for Pico to compleie its scan
and
before the scan has been completed,
Pico
will display'[Empty]'. Pico will continue
to
display'[Empty]'
if no UPnP
servers are
found. w
lf
"No
PG Found" is
displayed on Pico
Wi-Fi,
click the library tab in Windows
Media Player
and select media sharing,
now
select share
my media and then click
'OK'.
s
At this
point you
can scan for
UPnP
servers on
Pico Wi-Fi again, Pico Wi-Fi
will
now be listed as a
unknown device in the
media
sharing window click the Allow'
button and then
click'OK. Pico Wi-Fi should
now
be accessing
your
Windows
Media
Player
Library.
PLEASE
hIOTE that onty WMA files
in
Windows Media Player
are accessible using
UPnP
Playing
Music Using UPnP
e
When the UPnP server is
configured to
share media files with Pico
Wifi,
you
can
begin
playing
music as follows:
m
Press
the BACK button
until
'Stations'
is
displayed. Turn
the scroll wheel until
'Media
Player'is o*screen,
then
press
the
scroll
wheel to
select.
s
Turn scroll wheel to
highlight'UPNP
Servers'and
press
to select. Pico
will scan
for
all available UPnP servers.
Please note,
it
may take a few seconds for
Pico to
complete its scan.
Before the scan has
been completed,
Pico will display'[Empty]'
and continue to do so if
no UPnP servers
can be found.
w
After a
successful scan, select
your
UPnP
server, by notating
the scroll wheel
[if
there
is more
than one UPnP serverl.
and then
pressing
to select.
s
Pico
will now list the media
categories
available
from the UPnP server, e.g.
'Music',
'Playlists'
etc. Turn the scnoll wheel
to
choose
which category
you
wish to
browse,
then
pr€ss
to select. Tunn
the dial to
highlight a sub category and
press
to
select. Turn the scroll
wheel to highlight the
media
files
that
you
wish
to
play,
then
press
to select. Pico will display'[Add
to Sueue]',
press
the scnoll wheel
again and Pico will
add the tracks to its
queue
and begin
playing
them
automatically.
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Browsing
A 0ueue
w
Press
the
EROWSE button - the
currently
playing
track name
will
be
displayed. Turn
the scroll wheel
to see the tnacks that are
queued
for
playback.
lf
you
want to
jump
to
a
particular
place
in the
queue, pness
the scroll wheel when the required track is displayed.
lt is important
to
note here
that
media files scanned
fiom the radio's
'Windows
Shares'function can also be
added to the
radio's
queue.
Full instructions on
queue
management,
contr"olling music
playback
etc. under UPnP
can be found
on
page
9.
Yr***-:immi:*c:.{:$nffi
lf
you
are experiencing any
pnoblems
with
your
Pico
Wi-Fi internet radio
please
nead
the following'troubleshooting'
guide.
Ahennatively
can can visit the HELP section
of the Reciva website
{www.reciva.comJ
the supporL section of the Bevo websiLe [www.revo-co.uk]
on call
our
technical
supporL sEaff on 01 555 66 61 61. lf
you
have
trouble connecting Pico Wi-Fi
to
youn
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
webJ using the same nebwork.
2. Check that a DHCP serven is available, or
that
you
have configuned a static
lP
addness
on the radio.
You
can configure a static lP
address on
the radio
using the menu item
'Configure
->
Netwonk Config
->
Edit Config',
and
then select
'No'for
Auto
[DHCPI'.
3- Check that
your
network's firewall
is not
blocking
any outgoing
ports.
As
a minimum, the Pico needs access to UDP and TCP
ports
80, 554, 1755,500O
and
7074.
4. Check
your
access
po;nt
does noi
restrict connections to
particular
MAC
addresses. You cen view the radio's
MAC
address using the menu item
'Configure
->
Network Config
->
View
Config
->
MAC
address'.
5.
lf
you
have an encrypted network, check
that
you
have entered the correct key or
pass phr^ase
into the radio. Remember that
text-format keys are case sensitive. lf,
when attempting to connect to an encrypted network,
your
radio displays:
'Wineless
error'followed
by a Sdigh numben then
please
ensure that
you
enter the correcL
pass phrase
for the network.
lf
the
pnoblem
persists,
then
you
may need to consult
your
network
configuration,
lf Pico Wi-Fi can connect to the network
successfully,
but is unable to
play parbicular stations, ;t may be due to one of the following causes:
1. The sLation is nol broadcasting at this
time of the day
frememben
it may be
located in a different time zonel.
2. The station has reached the maximum allowed numben of simuhaneous listeners.
3. The station is not broadcasting anymope.
4. The link
on the radio is out of date.
5. The Internet
connection bebween 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.
lf
you
can
play
back the
station with a PC,
but not via Pico Wi-Fi
-
use the fonm at
htbp:/,/www.reciva.com,/
to notifiy Reciva
of
the
prublem
-
they can change the
siation
data that is used
by the nadio.
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