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Owner�’s Guidev1.0

English

Français

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ContentsWelcome to Pico RS 3

Pico Overview 3

Warranty + Warranty Registration 3

Before Getting Started 3

Wi-Fi Internet Connection 3

Registering Your Radio 3

Controls and Connections 4

Remote Control 4

Powering Pico 4

Remote Control Operation 4

Getting Started 5

Pico’s Control Method 5

Pico’s Menus Explained 5

Internet Radio Mode 6

Connecting To Broadband Network 6

Using Internet Radio Features 7

Choosing A Station 7

Choosing A Podcast 7

My Favourites 8

My Added Stations 8

Help 8

Internet Radio Portal 8

Access Additional Features 8

Registering Your Radio 8

Music Player Mode 9

Windows PC Set-UP 9

Apple Mac Set-Up 10

DAB Mode 11

DAB Mode Menu Options 12

FM Mode 13

MPort Mode 13

System Setup 14

Info 14

Troubleshooting 15

Copyright andAcknowledgements

Copyright © 2011 Revo Technologies Ltd.All rights reserved.

Revo Technologies LtdThe Inox BuildingCaldwellsideLanarkScotlandUnited KingdomML11 7SR

Tel. 01555 66 61 61Int. Tel. +44 1555 66 61 61Fax. 01555 66 33 44Int. Fax. +44 1555 66 33 44Email. [email protected]: www.revo.co.uk

The information in this guide is believed tobe correct at the time of publication.However, our policy is one of continuousdevelopment and so the information issubject to change without notice.

Revo, Pico and M-Port are trademarks orregistered trademarks of Revo TechnologiesLimited.

iPod® is a registered trademark of AppleComputer, Inc.

Safety Warnings

Do not operate this radio near water.Avoid small objects and liquids from gettinginto this product.Do not remove screws or casing parts.Use only the power supply unit supplied.

EEC: This product has been designed andtype-tested to comply with EU requirementsand carries a CE mark.

Technical SupportShould you encounter any difficulties withthe operation of your Pico RS, or should yoususpect that it may be faulty in some way,please call our technical supportdepartment on the number below:

01555 66 61 61

Alternatively, email support@ revo. co. uk orvisit the troubleshooting section of ourwebsite at: www.revo.co.uk/support

Preface

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Pico RadioStation Overview

Pico RS is the ultimate ‘one box’ portabledigital radio, providing an unprecedentedchoice of over 13,000 stations from aroundthe globe. Whether your preferred station isbroadcasting from your own country on DABor DAB+ digital radio, or on the other sideof the world via internet radio.

Pico is capable of receiving new DAB+digital radio broadcasts without the need forany software upgrades or modification, andall in a splashproof design with theconvenience of internal battery power.

Pico also provides coverage of traditionalFM radio and the added benefit of doublingas an iPod ® speaker system.

Throw-in high-quality audio performance andthe ability to stream music from your PC orMac, and Pico RS becomes the ultimate go-anywathere digital radio.

Warranty

Revo Technologies Ltd warrants to thepurchaser that this product will be freefrom parts and manufacturing defects inthe course of normal use for a period ofone year from the date of purchase.

This warranty does not apply in cases ofaccidental damage, where the case hasbeen removed, wear and tear, negligence,modification or inappropriate use.

Should you encounter problems with thisproduct, please contact your supplier oralternatively see page 2 of this guide fortechnical support contact details.

Warranty RegistrationIt is a warranty condition that you registeryour purchase by either completing thewarranty card enclosed with your radio oralternatively registering online atwww.revo.co.uk/register

Network Connection

In order to use the internet radio functionsof your Pico RS you will require either awireless (Wi-Fi) or wired LAN broadbandinternet connection.

For setup instructions please see page 6.

NB. If your wireless network is configuredto use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), orWi-Fi Protected Access (WPA or WPA2)data encryption, you need to know the WEPor WPA code (Web Key) in order to allowPico to connect to your wireless network.

Thank you for buying our Pico RS digital radio, we feel sure that it will provideyou with years of enjoyment and reliable service.

This guide has been designed to quickly get you up-and-running and listeningto your radio, offer guidance on the more complex features of this productand provide information on safety, warranty and registration.

Welcome to Pico RS

Before Getting Started

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IMPORTANTTo ensure that your Pico RS is running thelatest software release (and therefore hasaccess to the latest software

Ifeatures), we advise you to perform asoftware update. Please see page 14 of thisoperating guide for full details.

Registering Your Radio and Accessing Additional Services

Some of Pico RS’s more advanced internetradio features can only be accessed byvisiting the Frontier Internet Radio Portal(www.wifiradio-frontier.com).

These features include the ability to create a“Favourites” list and add unlisted radiostations and podcasts. See page 8 forinstructions on how to register your radio.

Pico RadioStation and DAB+

At the time of writing, Pico RS is one of thefirst digital radio products that are capableof receiving broadcasts on the new DAB+digital radio platform - without the need formodification or additional software.

Meaning that Pico is ready for futuredevelopments. This facility is in addition toPico’s reception of standard DAB signals.

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Controls and Connectors

Remote Control

Your Pico radio is powered from the mains using the power adaptor supplied, or from itsown internal rechargeable battery pack.

To power from the mains, insert the power adaptor plug into the DC power socket on therear of Pico. When Pico is connected to mains power, its internal battery pack willcommence charging. On a full charge, Pico’s internal battery pack has a 12 hour life.

Only use the power adaptor supplied. Replacements are available from www.revo.co.uk

1. LCD Screen2. Power3. Menu4. Presets5. Back6. M-Port7. Remote Control Sensor8. Mode9. Scroll Wheel10. Info11. Volume Up12. Volume Down

1. Mode2. Back3. Menu4. Info5. Media Player6. 12 Presets7. Down8. Volume Down9. Volume Up10. Select11. Standby12. Up Media Player

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Skip Back Skip Forward

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1. Telescopic Antenna2. Stereo RCA3. USB Update Port4. 3.5 Headphone Connecter5. DC Power Socket

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Getting StartedPico RS is a sophisticated digital radiodevice, with several modes of operation andmany advanced features.

In order for you to get the most out ofPico’s functions, it is important that youlearn how to use the cursor based controlsystem, and also understand how Pico’smenus work.

Pico’s Control Method

Pico’s control method is based around acentral scroll wheel (with push to selectfunction).

SCROLL WHEEL:Rotate clockwise and anti-clockwise to scrollthrough menu options.

PUSH TO SELECT:Press the scroll wheel to select the currentmenu option. In FM mode, pressing thescroll wheel will initiate an FM scan.

BACK: Press to return to the previously selectedmenu entry. Repeatedly pressing will returnyou to the top level of the Mode menu (forthe mode you are in).

MENU:Press to enter (or return to) the Modemenu for the mode of operation you arecurrently in. Pressing for a second time willreturn you to the ‘playing’ screen.

MODE:Sequentially cycles through each of themodes of operation.

Using these keys, you will be able toperform most functions and navigatethrough Picos various menus.

Pico’s Menus Explained

Pico has three types of menu as follows:

Main Menu

This is Pico’s principle (top level) menu, andallows you to enter different operatingmodes, setup the radio, and viewinformation such as software version andyour radio’s ID number.

Mode Menus

The Mode menus are so called becausethey show the functions available within thecontext of each of the operating modes(DAB mode, FM mode etc.).

Pressing the MENU button at any time willtake you to the Mode menu of the operatingmode your radio is currently in. Each Modemenu includes a listing for Main Menu –selecting this option will return you to thetop level Main Menu (as described above).

Main Menu

The Main menu provides access to thefollowing modes and sub-menus:

To select an option from the menu, simplyuse the scroll wheel to move through themenu options, then press to select.

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DABFM

Info SystemSetup

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Connecting to your broadbandnetwork

In order to access Pico RS’s internet radiofeatures, first you must connect Pico toyour broadband connection.

Firstly, select ‘Internet Radio’ by pressingthe MODE key until ‘Internet Radio Mode’appears on the display, or alternativelyselect from Pico’s main menu.

Pico will now ask you to select a ‘Wlanregion’. To do so, simply rotate the scrollwheel to cycle through the list of availableoptions, then push to make your selection.

Pico will ask you to choose the networkyou’d like to use. If there is more than oneavailable, all will be listed.

If the Wi-Fi network you have chosendoesn’t require a password, Pico willautomatically connect.

If your chosen network has securityenabled, you will be asked to input therelevant key or password. Remember, thepassword will be case-sensitive.

Use the scroll wheel to move through thebanks of characters and push the wheel toselect your chosen character. When thepassword has been entered, move theflashing cursor to the symbol at the endof the line and push to enter the code. Picowill now connect to the network.

Pico will remember the security key orpassword, you will not be required to enterit again, even after Pico has been used onanother network in a different location.

Pico can also remember keys andpasswords for multiple Wi-Fi networks.

If at some time you would like to connect toanother Wi-Fi network, you can do so byselecting ‘Wizard’ from the ‘Internet Setup’option on the main menu, and entering therequired key/password.

Advanced users can edit their Wi-Fi settingsby accessing the ‘System Setup’ option fromthe Main menu.

Internet Radio Mode

>Most of Europe USA

[Rescan][Wired]

>My Home Network

>Connected

Key:0123456789< C

Please waitConnecting...

>Internet setupTime setup

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Choosing A Station

To select a station select ‘Internet Radio’ bypressing the MODE key until ‘Internet RadioMode’ appears on the display, oralternatively select from Pico’s main menu.

Using the scroll wheel, scroll to the‘Stations’ option and press to select.

You now have the option of selecting astation by location (country), genre,alphabetical search, most popularstations or new stations. Using the scrollwheel, scroll through the options and pressto choose your search criteria.

Choosing location will give you analphabetical list of continents/regions andthen a list of countries. Use the scrollwheel to scroll through the list and push toselect your chosen country. You will then begiven the option of choosing a genre, tofurther refine your search.

After selecting your search criteria, you willbe presented with a list of stations thatmeet your requirements. Simply select astation from the list to begin listening.

Choosing A Podcast

Podcasts (also referred to as ‘Listen Again’)are selected in the same way as a regularstation.

Select ‘Podcast’ from the ‘Internet Radio’menu, you can search for a station bylocation, genre or a combination of both.

The main difference is that when you haveselected a station, you will then bepresented with a list of ‘shows’ or Podcastsavailable from that station.

Select your choice using the scroll wheelbefore pushing to select your choice.

Using Internet Radio Features

The internet radio mode allows you to choose from a number of services, including listeningto live radio or Podcasts. There are five options on the internet radio menu as follows:

My Favourites: Used to navigate to your favourite stations. This list is compiled using your PC/Mac via the internet radio portal. See page 8 for details.

Stations: Find stations by location, genre, most popular, new station or by alphabetical search.

Podcast: Find Podcasts or ‘Listen-Again’ services by location, genre or search.

My Added Stations: Shows stations which you have personally added to Pico RS’s list through the vTuner internet radio portal. See page 8 for details.

Help: Find your Access Code here, see page 8.

Internet RadioMode

My Favourites>Stations

Location>Genre

Location>Genre

Finland>France

BBC Radio 1>BBC 1Xtra

BBC Radio 1Playing

>PodcastMy Added Stations

>PodcastMy Added Stations

>BBC 6 MusicBBC Radio 7

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My Favourites

It is possible to compile a list (or lists) ofyour favourite stations, allowing quick andeasy access to a number of varied stations.To do this you must first register your radioand then choose your favourites by visitingthe Frontier Internet Radio Portal - see‘Internet Radio Portal’ section below fordetails.

When in ‘Internet Radio Mode’, choose‘Station List’ from the options, then select‘My Favourites’.

If you have set up a ‘My Favourites’ list viathe Frontier Portal, your list will appear onPico’s screen.

My Added Stations

If you have added any of your own stationsto Pico’s already huge station list (via theFrontier Portal - see section below), theywill be listed here. The ‘My Added Stations’option can be found under ‘Station List’ in‘Internet Radio Mode’.

Help

The ‘Help’ option is where you can find theAccess Code that you require to registeryour radio on the Frontier Portal (see belowfor full instructions). A helpful FAQ audiotrack can also be found under this heading.

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Internet Radio PortalAccess Additional Features

Some of Pico RS’s more advanced internetradio features can only be accessed byvisiting the Frontier Internet Radio Portal.

In order to access these features you mustfirst register your radio.

Registering Your Radio

Firstly, open your web browser on your PCor Mac and go to the Frontier Portal athttp://www.wifiradio-frontier.com

Click on the Register link, (located on theleft hand panel) to begin the registrationprocess.

You will now be asked for an Access Code.

To find your Access Code enter ‘InternetRadio Mode’, select ‘Station List’ from theoptions, then select ‘Help’. From the ‘Help’menu now select “Get Access Code”.

Now fill-in the rest of the from to completethe registration process. You will now beable to login and take advantage of thevarious additional features and servicesoffered by the Frontier Internet RadioPortal.

>My Favourite Stations

>Station List Main Menu

>Get Access Code FAQ

>Get Access CodeABCD1EF

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Music Player ModeMusic Player Operation

Pico RS’s media player functionality allowsyou to play audio files (AIFF, AU, MP3, RM, WAV and WMA) andplaylists (M3U) stored on a networked PCor Apple Mac. The media player functionshave been tested and certified to operatewith Windows 2000, Windows XP,Windows Vista and Mac OSX 10.2 –10.4.9.

Windows PC Set-Up

There are two Music Player modesavailable. Each of them requires differentsettings, and either one can be used toplayback music from a media server.

Shared Folders (CIFS)

In order to set up the device to playbackmusic stored on shared network drives,

user name, password and domain settingsmust be configured to work with the PCshare settings. This is only required if theuser has set a password on his/her sharedfolders.

PC: Domain/Workgroup configuration

The Domain configuration item can be foundon a Windows XP machine as follows:

1. From the start menu, select ControlPanel > System then select the ComputerName tab.

2. The Domain or Workgroup that thisComputer is a member of is displayed inthis tab.

3. If the PC is not a member of any Domainor Workgroup then one must be joined. Todo this click on the change button on thecomputer name tab and enter the name ofthe domain (default on Windows XP isMSHOME).

4. A reboot of the PC may be prompted ifthe Domain or Workgroup has beenchanged.

PC: Setting up a new user account (Windows XP)

Pico RS may require you to set-up a useraccount on each PC that you wish tobrowse. By default most PCs have at leastone user account associated with it. Theuser name and password (optional) needsto be the same on each PC as the InternetRadio only stores one user name and onepassword. For windows XP this can be setup as follows:

1. From the start menu, select ControlPanel -> User accounts

2. From this screen left click the ‘Add ...’,and enter the new user name and theDomain/Workgroup setting noted above.Select the type of user (limited) and thenselect ‘create account’.

3. Select the user just created, select‘Create Password ...’ and enter a passwordfor this user.

4. Note the User Name and Password.

Note for Windows VISTA : Users have toturn on the Guest account via manage useraccounts in the control panel in VISTA, thenadd access to either ‘Everyone’ or ‘Guest’ onthe shared drive. They could create a newaccount for the internet radio, with apassword, if they are concerned aboutsecurity. The Guest account has nopassword by default, so the Wi-Fi radio willconnect to it from its factory defaultsettings.

PC: Configuring A Shared Drive

From the Start menu select My Computerand navigate to the directory you wish toshare. Right click on the directory andselect Sharing and Security. Configure theshared drive as read only, and ensure thatthe User Name created above has readaccess to the share.

Wi-Fi Radio: Storing TheUsername And Password

Before the radio can stream music from aPC, you need to ensure you have sharedfolder available on the PC, and set up theradio so that it knows the username andpassword (if one has been set) for theshared folder on the PC. This can be setup using the PC settings menu.

Shared Media (UPnP)

Media sharing uses Windows Media Player(WMP) 11 and above as media server. Thismode does not require any setting in theradio, but the PC needs to be configured toallow the radio access to the media. You willonly have to do it once, following the nextsteps.

1. The PC must be connected to network(wired or wireless) that will be used toshare media with the radio.

2. Ensure that the radio is powered on andconnected to the same network as the PC.

3. In WMP, add to the media library theaudio files and folders you want to sharewith your internet radio (in Library > Add tolibrary).

4. In the WMP main window, click onLibrary, then Media sharing.

The Internet radio is presented as an“Unknown Device”. Make sure that the devicehas access to the shared media by selectingit and clicking <Allow>. Then click <OK>.

The PC is now ready to stream the music tothe radio.

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Music Player ModeApple Mac Set-Up

Set-Up for OSX 10.2.1 --> 10.4.9

Setup Windows File Sharing onthe MAC:

From the ‘Dock’, click ‘System Preferences’.From the ‘System Preferences’ window(under the ‘Internet & Network’ section)click ‘Sharing’.

From the ‘Sharing’ window, do the following:

Under the ‘Services’ section, enable‘Personal File Sharing’ and ‘WindowsSharing’. Also, click ‘Start’ for each of theseservices. Under Windows file sharing youwill also need to 'enable' the account youwish to share from (This needs youradministrator password).

Under the ‘Firewall’ section, keep firewall off.

Under the ‘Internet’ section, keep ‘InternetSharing’ off.

Setup an Account:

From the ‘System Preferences’ window,under the ‘System’ section, click ‘Accounts’.Select an account and remember its ‘ShortName’ and password. This information willbe used by Pico RadioStation whenconnecting to your Mac.

Directory Setup:

From the ‘Dock’, click ‘Finder’. From the‘Finder’ window, click ‘Applications >Utilities’. Holding Ctrl click on ‘DirectoryAccess’ then select ‘Get Info’ and ensurethat read / write enabled. Next double clickon ‘Directory Access’ and enable thefollowing:

AppleTalk LDAPv3

SLP SMB/CIFS

Also, for the ‘SMB/CIFS’ item, click‘Configure’ and select an appropriateworkgroup.

To allow your Pico RS you need to add yourlogin details, by following the path MainMenu -> System Setup -> Internet Setup ->PC Settings. You should input your shortusername and administrator passwordhere. Ensure that your Mac is successfullyconnected to the wireless network. Note,you may need to wait for few minutes forthe changes to take effect.You should now be able to access the audiofiles on your Mac by selecting Browse ->Shared Folders on Pico, then selecting theworkgroup chosen in the step above. Onselecting your Mac scroll through theavailable folders until you find the one whichcontains your music files.

Apple Mac Set-Up

Set-Up for OSX Leopard 10.5.1-->

Setup Windows File Sharing onthe MAC:

From the ‘Dock’, click ‘System Preferences’.From the ‘System Preferences’ window(under the ‘Internet & Network’ section)click ‘Sharing’.

From the ‘Sharing’ window, do the following:

Under the ‘Services’ section, enable ‘FileSharing’ click ‘Start’ for this service. Thenunder the shared folders click the "+" andselect the folder which contains your musicfiles. Then Select the music folder from theshared folders area, in the users area makesure "Everyone" is set to read and write.Finally click on "Options" and make sure"Share files and folders using AFP" ischecked and "Share files and folders usingSMB" (This will require your adminpassword to activate) lastly make sure youraccount is also checked as active.

Ensure that your Mac is successfullyconnected to the wireless network. Note,you may need to wait for few minutes forthe changes to take effect.You should now be able to access the audiofiles on your Mac by selecting ‘Browse >Shared Folders’ on Pico, then selecting yourMac from the list of devices. On selectingyour Mac, you should see your folder thatyou selected above.

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Choosing a Station

Extend the telescopic antenna found onthe rear of Pico RS.

Now select ‘DAB Mode’ by pressing theMODE key until ‘DAB Mode’ appears onthe display, or alternatively select fromPico’s main menu.

If this is the first time Pico RS has beenused in DAB Mode, it will scan for DABstations in your area and store them inmemory. Pico will also set its clock at thispoint.

When the station scan has beencompleted, stations will be displayed innumeric then alphabetic order. The firststation in the list will be selected.

If no DAB signal is found, it may benecessary for you to relocate your radio,or to check whether DAB coverage isavailable in your area.

Select your station choice by scrollingthrough the station list and pushing thescroll wheel to make your selection.

DAB Mode

To Change the Display Mode

Pico has nine different display modes.

Simply press the INFO button to cyclethrough each mode. These display modesare explained in the table opposite:

BBC Radio 1calls cost max

BBC Radio 1Pop Music

BBC Radio 1BBC National DAB

BBC Radio 112B 225.64MHz

BBC Radio 1128kbps Stereo

BBC Radio 6Music11:48:03

BBC Radio 6Music18/12/2007

BBC Radio 1Sig strength 96

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Display option Example

Type of broadcast

Broadcaster

Date

Station name andfrequency

Data rate andstereo/mono

Signal strength

tlkSPORT

Signal level,indicator on barshows minimumacceptable level

Time

DAB Mode

Scanning... 10•••••

>ArrwRock BBCAsian

BBC 6MusicService not ava

BBC 6MusicPlaying

MODE

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Pico RS has a number of additional functions that are accessed through the DAB Modemenu, as follows:

The following table describes the optionsavailable under the ‘Station Order’ menu:Station Order

Press the MENU key in DAB Mode thenpress select Station order.

To specify the order in which stationsare displayed

Select the Station order option.

Use the scroll wheel to move through theavailable options, then push the wheel tomake your selection.

Alphanumeric Lists stations in alphabeticalorder.

Ensemble Lists stations by multiplex.

Valid Lists only active stations.

Station order Description

Manual Tune

Choose the Manual Tune option from theDAB Mode menu.

The Manual Tune selection screen allowsyou to select a particular frequency totune to. The list of frequencies displayed isdependant on the currently-set frequencyband and contains all of the frequencieswithin that band. It starts with the shortname of the frequency, for example 12B,and is followed by the actual frequency inMHz.

If there is a station corresponding to thisstation number and frequency, the displaywill show the name, frequency, and atuning meter will show the signal strength.

DRC - Dynamic Range Control

Pico RS includes a dynamic range controlthat automatically boosts the volume ofquieter sounds for listening in noisyenvironments.

The DRC control is found in the DABMode menu under ‘DRC’. There are threepre-defined settings as follows:

Local and Full Scan

As time passes, new stations will becomeavailable in your area. To find them andadd them to your station list it isnecessary to perform either a ‘Local’ or‘Full’ scan. Both operations can beaccessed via the DAB Mode menu.

A Local Scan performs a shorter scan ofonly the ‘local’ ensemble range.

A Full Scan will take longer, but will coverthe complete DAB ensemble range.

Favourite Station Presets

Pico allows you to store 12 favouritestation presets, either via the PRESET button on Pico itself, or via theoptional Pico remote control.

To save the station you are currentlylistening to as a preset, simply press thePRESET button then use the scroll wheel tofind an unused location. Now press thescroll wheel to store.

To listen to a stored station press thePRESET button then use the scroll wheel tolocate your desired preset, then press toselect.

DAB Mode Menu Options

DRC Low Dynamic Range Control is set to half

DRC High The recommended setting for noisy environments

DRC Off Dynamic Range Control is switched off

DRC Description

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FM Operation

Extend the telescopic antenna found on therear of Pico.

Enter FM Mode by pressing the MODEkey and switching between DAB Modeand FM Mode. Alternatively, FM Modecan be accessed via the Main Menu.

If this is the first time Pico has been in FMmode, it will start at the beginning of the FMfrequency range. Otherwise, the last FMstation you were listening to will be selected.

To scan through the FM frequency rangeturn the scroll wheel.

To ‘SEEK’ the next active station, press thescroll wheel.

Favourite Station Presets

Pico allows you to store 12 favourite stationpresets, either via the PRESET button on Picoitself, or on the optional Pico remote control.

To save the station you are currentlylistening to as a preset, simply press thePRESET button then use the scroll wheel tofind an unused location. Now press thescroll wheel to store.

To listen to a stored station press the PRESETbutton then use the scroll wheel to locate yourdesired preset, then press to select.

FM Mode

Using MPort

Revo’s MPort connector allows for quickand easy connection of an iPod®, similarMP3 player or sound source.

Using the connection lead supplied, Pico istransformed into a high quality digitalaudio speaker system.

Connect one end of the supplied audiolead to the headphone (or auxiliary out)socket of your source device, thenconnect the other end to the MPort on the front of Pico.

Now press the MODE key and cyclethrough the options until ‘MPort Mode’ isdisplayed.

Pico’s LCD screen will now display theword ‘MPort’ on its screen.

You should adjust the output volume levelon both the source device and on Picoitself to gain optimal volume levels andsound performance.

MPort Mode

M-Port

MPort Mode

MODE FM Mode

87.50Mhz FM

> Preset 1 unset> Preset 2 unset

> Preset 1 set> Preset 2 unset

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System Setup

Info

SW versionir.dabp-mmi.rvo.ve

Radio ID0013EOA11D25

Software Version and Radio ID

You may be asked for one or both ofthese pieces of information when dealingwith a technical support issue.

Both can be found under the ‘Info’heading, located in the ‘Main Menu’.

Internet Setup

Advanced users can find and edit theirWi-Fi settings in this section, theseinclude MAC address, DHCP status, PCSettings, SSID, IP Settings etc.

Factory Reset

In the unlikely event that Pico RS should‘crash’, ‘freeze’ or start behaving in astrange way, it is possible to perform afull software reset. This operation willcompletely reset Pico’s memory, clearingall WEP/WPA codes and user settings.This will effectively return Pico to itsdefault factory settings.

Software Update

It is possible to remotely update Pico RS’ssoftware via your Wi-Fi internetconnection, to ensure that you have allthe latest features, or to fix known bugs inthe software. To check whether there areany updates available, simply go to the‘System Setup’ option on the ‘Main Menu’and select ‘Software Update’. Pico willsearch to see if a software update isnecessary, then report back. If an updateis available and necessary, Pico will startthe download process and install its newsoftware automatically.

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Wi-Fi Internet Radio

If you are experiencing any problems withyour Pico RS please read the following‘troubleshooting’ guide. Alternatively youcan visit the support section of the Revowebsite (www.revo.co.uk) or call ourtechnical support staff on 01555 666161.

If you have trouble connecting Pico RS toyour wireless network, these steps may helpto resolve the problem:

1. Confirm that a Wi-Fi connected PC canaccess the Internet (i.e. can browse theweb) using the same network.

2. Check that a DHCP server is available, orthat you have configured a static IP addresson the radio.

3. Check that your network’s firewall is notblocking any outgoing ports.

As a minimum, Pico RS needs access toUDP and TCP ports 80, 554, 1755, 5000and 7070.

4. Check your access point does notrestrict connections to particular MACaddresses. You can view the radio’s MACaddress under the ‘Internet Setup’ section,accessed via the ‘System Setup’ option onPico’s main menu.

5. If you have an encrypted network, checkthat you have entered the correct key orpass phrase into the radio. Remember thattext-format keys are case sensitive. If, whenattempting to connect to an encryptednetwork, your radio displays: ‘Wirelesserror’ followed by a 5-digit number, thenplease ensure that you enter the correctpass phrase for the network. If the problempersists, then you may need to consult yournetwork configuration.

If Pico RS can connect to the networksuccessfully, but is unable to play particularstations, it may be due to one of thefollowing causes:

1. The station is not broadcasting at thistime of the day (remember it may belocated in a different time zone).

2. The station has reached the maximumallowed number of simultaneous listeners.

3. The station is not broadcasting anymore.

4. The link on the radio is out of date.

5. The Internet connection between theserver (often located in a different country)and you is slow.

DAB Digital Radio

Q. I hear a ‘burbling’ noise on somestations.

A. If the signal strength is too low, a break-up in reception can occur. This sound isthe result. Make sure that Pico’s antennais fully extended and in an uprightposition. If no DAB signal is found, it maybe necessary for you to relocate yourradio.

Q. I get a ‘No stations available’ message?

A. Make sure that your antenna is fullyextended and vertical and check whetherDAB coverage is available in your area.

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