Roberts Stream 207 Internet 2015 User Guide
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To connect your Roberts Stream 207 to a Wi-Fi network, press the Menu button and navigate to the 'Network' settings. Select 'Wireless Setup' and then choose your network from the list. Enter your Wi-Fi password if prompted and confirm the connection.
Ensure that your Wi-Fi network is functioning properly and the password is correct. Restart the router and the radio. If the problem persists, try resetting the network settings on the radio by going to 'Menu' > 'System settings' > 'Factory Reset'.
To perform a factory reset, press the Menu button, go to 'System settings', and select 'Factory Reset'. Confirm the reset to restore the device to its original settings.
Yes, you can stream music from your smartphone using Bluetooth or the UPnP/DLNA feature. Make sure the radio and your smartphone are on the same network, then select the radio as the output device from your smartphone's music player.
Check the Roberts website or the device's support page for any available firmware updates. Download the update to a USB stick and insert it into the radio's USB port. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the radio. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions. Regularly check the power adapter and cables for any signs of wear and tear.
Press the Alarm button on the radio, then set the desired time and choose the sound source for the alarm. Confirm the settings to activate the alarm.
This message indicates that the radio cannot detect any Wi-Fi networks. Ensure the radio is within range of your Wi-Fi router and that the network is broadcasting. Restart the radio and try reconnecting.
Yes, the Roberts Stream 207 can play podcasts. Use the Internet Radio feature to search for your favorite podcasts or stream them via UPnP/DLNA from a connected device.
The Roberts Stream 207 supports a variety of audio formats including MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC, and WAV. Ensure your audio files are in one of these formats for optimal playback.