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13.1.3 Manual configuration of network connection –
wireless (WLAN)
• To manually congureanetwork connection, proceed
as follows:
• Press [
](4) to go to the system settings.
• Use [NAVIGATE/ENTER/VOLUME]tonavigate to the
"Network" menu item.
• Conrm the selection by pressing [NAVIGATE/
ENTER/VOLUME].
• Use [NAVIGATE/ENTER/VOLUME]tonavigate to the
"Manual settings" menu item.
Manual conguration wireless (WLAN) –DHCP enable
• Select the option "Wireless".
• Selection the option "DHCP enable".
• In the input screen, enter the whole SSID (network name)
and then conrm with the OK button.
• Now choose the security standardused by the network.
This can be found in the conguration options of your
router or access point.
• Depending on the encryption used, you may need
to enter the network key beforethe connection
is established.
Manual conguration wireless (WLAN) –DHCP disable
This method corresponds to conguration with an active
DHCP server (manual conguration wireless (WLAN) -
DHCP enable), however you must also enter the network
information such as the IP address, subnet mask, gateway
address and DNS (primary and secondary).
Find this information in the web interface of your router
or access point, or if this information is already correctly
entered, you can conrm the entry.The radio now attempts
to establish the connection.
13.1.4 View settings
This is whereyou will nd allofthe key information about
all network connections that the radio is currently using,
or which have been set up, e.g.: MACaddress, WLAN
region, DHCP enable /disable, SSID, IP address, subnet
mask, gateway address, DNS (primary/secondary), etc.
• Press [
](4) to go to the system settings.
• Use [NAVIGATE/ENTER/VOLUME](9) to navigate to
the "Network" menu item.
• Conrm the selection by pressing [NAVIGATE/
ENTER/VOLUME].
• Use [NAVIGATE/ENTER/VOLUME]tonavigate to the
"View settings" menu item.
13.1.5 Network profile
The radio automatically saves all successful network
connections (proles). This means that re-establishing
these connections (for example, after the radio was
disconnected from the power supply) does not requireyou
to re-enter the network access information.
To remove network proles individually,proceed as follows:
• Press [
](4) to go to the system settings.
• Use [NAVIGATE/ENTER/VOLUME](9) to navigate to
the "Network" menu item.
• Conrm the selection by pressing [NAVIGATE/
ENTER/VOLUME].
• Use [NAVIGATE/ENTER/VOLUME]tonavigate to the
"Network prole" menu item.
• Select anetwork prole and press [NAVIGATE/
ENTER/DELETE]toremove it.
• Conrm the prompt querying if you want to delete
the network prole with YES.
• Aprole that is currently active, or that is in use,
cannot be deleted.
Note
• Beforegiving or selling the radio to someone else,
we recommend performing afactory reset.
• This will completely and permanently delete all
network information and connections stored on
the device.