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Roberts R100
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Inactive Standby feature
In order to minimise its energy consumption when not in use, your radio includes an automatic Inactive Standby feature. This is designed to put your
radio into standby if it detects that it is no longer being used in the following circumstances.
Internet radio – streaming is stopped
Music player – music playing is stopped
Bluetooth – streaming is stopped
Aux-in – there is no audio input signal
If any of these conditions is detected for more than 10 minutes then the radio will start a 5 minute countdown before entering standby. The display will
show the time remaining. After 15 minutes of inactivity the radio will enter standby with the clock being displayed.
Pressing any button or resuming listening during the 15 minute period will reset the standby timer.
Standby in 5 minutes
Please press
any button to cancel.
Display and Audio
Using an Ethernet connection
If you choose to connect your radio to the network using a wired Ethernet
connection, then an Ethernet cable of the appropriate length will be needed
(cable not supplied).
The app will offer you an option to connect using Ethernet during the
setup procedure.
1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 Ethernet socket on the back
of your radio.
2. Select the Ethernet option on the UNDOK app and follow the onscreen
guide.
In situations where there are many WiFi networks in use, it is possible
that multi-room performance of the product may be improved by using
the ethernet connection.
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