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NakiRadio MK100 User Manual

NakiRadio MK100
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NakiRadio MK100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNakiRadio
ModelMK100
CategoryRadio
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Safety

1.1 Safety Instructions

General safety instructions for operating the MK100 radio, including precautions against electric shock and proper disposal.

1.2 Features

1.3 Carton contents

Lists the items included in the MK100 package, such as the unit, power adapter, and manual.

1.4 External resources

Details the external resources required for operating the MK100, including power and network.

1.5 Conventions used in this manual

Explains the conventions used in the manual for buttons, options, and names.

2. Controls, connectors and display

2.1 Main controls

Details the primary physical controls on the MK100, explaining their functions and usage.

2.2 Connectors

Describes the connection ports available on the MK100 unit for power and external audio.

2.4 Screens

Details the different types of screen displays on the MK100, such as standby, now playing, and dialogue.

2.5 Operation

Explains how to operate the MK100, including selecting modes and using common controls.

2.6 Menu navigation

Guides users on navigating the MK100's menu system using the Select and Back controls.

3. Started and setup

3.1 Setup wizard

Guides the initial setup of the MK100, including date/time and network configuration.

3.1.1 12/24 hour display

Instructions for changing the MK100's time display format between 12-hour and 24-hour.

3.1.2 Set Time/Date (wizard)

Details on setting the date and time during the initial setup wizard or manually.

3.1.3 Network

Explains how to connect the MK100 to a Wi-Fi network, including WPS setup.

3.2 Other settings

Covers various common settings for the MK100, including equalizer and network profiles.

3.2.1 Equalizer

Details how to select and configure preset equalizer modes or create a custom EQ profile.

3.2.2 Network

Explains how the MK100 remembers networks and how to manage registered Wi-Fi connections.

3.2.3 Language

Instructions for changing the MK100's display language.

3.3 Internet radio portal registration

Guides users through registering the MK100 with the Frontier Silicon Internet radio portal.

4. Internet radio mode

4.1 Last listened

How to select stations that were recently played on the Internet radio.

4.2 Presets

Instructions for saving and recalling favorite Internet radio stations using preset buttons.

4.3 Favourites

Details on managing favorite stations through the Internet radio portal and directly on the device.

4.4 Browse

Guidance on browsing and discovering Internet radio stations by categories like country, genre, or popularity.

4.5 Search

How to search for specific Internet radio stations or podcasts using keywords.

4.6 My added stations

Instructions for adding custom stations not found in the portal's listings.

4.7 Now playing information

Explains how to view details about the currently playing radio station or track.

10. AUX mode

12. Alarms and sleep

12.1 Alarms

Guides on setting up and configuring the MK100's dual alarm functions, including frequency and mode.

12.2 Sleep

Instructions for setting the sleep timer to automatically turn off the MK100 after a specified period.

13. Software upgrades and factory reset

13.1 Software upgrade

Details on how to perform software upgrades for the MK100 to fix bugs or add features.

13.2 Factory reset

Instructions on how to reset the MK100 to its default factory settings, including what data is lost.

14. Troubleshooting and error messages

14.1 Error messages

Lists common error messages, their descriptions, and potential examples or causes.

14.2 Troubleshooting

Provides solutions for common problems encountered with the MK100, such as connectivity issues.

15. Technical Specification

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