Acoustic Research Radio ARIR150 User Manual

user manual  
ARIR150  
It is important to read this user manual prior to using your new product for the first time.  
 
Plugging in for power  
AC OUTLET POWER SUPPLY:  
100 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz  
Headset safety  
To use a headset safely, please keep the  
following in mind:  
Do not play your headset at a high volume.  
Hearing experts advise against continuous  
extended play.  
Important battery precautions  
Any battery may present a risk of fire,  
explosion, or chemical burn if abused. Do not  
try to charge a battery that is not intended to  
be recharged, do not incinerate, and do not  
puncture.  
Non-rechargeable batteries, such as alkaline  
batteries, may leak if left in your product for a  
long period of time. Remove the batteries  
from the product if you are not going to use it  
for a month or more.  
If your product uses more than one battery,  
do not mix types and make sure they are  
inserted correctly. Mixing types or inserting  
incorrectly may cause them to leak.  
Discard any leaky or deformed battery  
immediately. They may cause skin burns or  
other personal injury.  
Please help to protect the environment by  
recycling or disposing of batteries according  
to federal, state, and local regulations.  
If you experience ringing in your ears, turn  
down the volume or stop using the headset.  
Do not use a headset while driving a  
motorized vehicle or riding a bike. It may  
cause a traffic hazard and is illegal in many  
areas.  
Even if your headset is an open-air type  
designed to let you hear outside sounds,  
don’t turn up the volume so high that can’t  
hear sounds around you.  
WARNING: The battery (battery or batteries or  
battery pack) shall not be exposed to excessive  
heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.  
Ecology  
Help protect the environment - we recommend  
that you dispose of used batteries by putting  
them into specially designed receptacles.  
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FCC Information  
FCC information  
Note: This equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/  
TV technician for help.  
Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by Audiovox could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Contains FCC ID: XB5-UMS5002  
Contains IC ID: 8459A-UMS5002  
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Contents  
Important safety instructions  
Internet Radio  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................... 1  
Plugging in for power............................................................... 2  
Important battery precautions ............................................. 2  
Ecology........................................................................................... 2  
Headset safety ............................................................................ 2  
Accessing Internet Radio......................................................... 16  
Listening to Internet Radio..................................................... 16  
Adding Internet Radio stations............................................. 17  
MP3tunes  
MP3tunes Locker setup ........................................................... 18  
Accessing MP3tunes mode .................................................... 18  
Listening to music in MP3tunes Locker............................. 18  
FCC Information.................................................. 3  
Contents ................................................................ 4  
FM Tuner  
FM antenna................................................................................... 19  
Accessing FM Radio................................................................... 19  
Listening to FM Radio............................................................... 19  
End user license agreement........................... 5  
End user license agreement................................................... 5  
Before you begin  
Weather  
1. Unpack the unit...................................................................... 7  
2. Setup your AR Infinite Radio accounts.......................... 8  
3. Optional: Insert three AAA batteries at the back of the  
radio................................................................................................ 8  
4. Plug in and the radio turns on automatically ............. 9  
5. Set up the radio...................................................................... 10  
Getting the latest firmware and information................... 11  
Frequently asked questions ................................................... 11  
Weather broadcast..................................................................... 20  
Emergency Broadcast System alert..................................... 20  
Settings  
Changing radio's settings........................................................ 21  
Network setup............................................................................. 21  
Account info................................................................................. 21  
Display............................................................................................ 21  
Advanced settings ..................................................................... 22  
General controls  
Front and top............................................................................... 12  
Rear.................................................................................................. 12  
Turning on or off ....................................................................... 13  
Volume control............................................................................ 13  
Source selection ......................................................................... 13  
Weather forecast......................................................................... 13  
Clock and alarm.......................................................................... 13  
Using the menus ........................................................................ 13  
More information  
Troubleshooting tips................................................................. 23  
Copyright warning..................................................................... 24  
Check for updates...................................................................... 24  
Product registration .................................................................. 24  
Technical specification ............................................................. 24  
Electrical power information.................................................. 24  
Specifications............................................................................... 24  
For your records ......................................................................... 24  
Clock and alarm  
Accessing the digital clock ..................................................... 14  
Setting the clock......................................................................... 14  
Using the alarm clock............................................................... 14  
Sleep mode................................................................................... 15  
Warranty information  
12 Month Limited Warranty ................................................... 25  
*Emergency Broadcast System alert is not available in  
all locations.  
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Before you begin  
Dear Acoustic Research customer,  
Thank you for purchasing the AR Wi-Fi Infinite Radio. This product will let you listen to Internet Radio,  
MP3tunes, FM tuner and weather forecast.  
To start using your Wi-Fi Infinite Radio, please follow the setup instructions in the following pages.  
1. Unpack the unit  
You should find the following items in the box:  
Setup  
Information  
Card  
Quick Start  
Guide  
Power adapter  
Radio  
Additional requirements  
Broadband Internet service  
Broadband (cable/DSL) modem, usually supplied by your Internet service provider  
An 802.11 b or g (Wi-Fi) wireless home network  
For Wi-Fi connections, you may also need:  
Your wireless network’s SSID  
Your access password (for secure networks)  
For WPS connections, press the WPS button at the back of the radio to activate the WPS PBC mode.  
Remember to press the WPS button on your router. The open WPS device of those found will be  
displayed after searching. Some routers may timeout the connection in one minute, you may repeat  
the process again if the connection fail. Refer to page 10-11 for more information.  
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2. Setup your AR Infinite Radio accounts  
To simplify setup on the radio please complete these steps:  
A. Find the Setup Information Card that contains your radio’s MAC address number (MAC: 00-21-2A-  
XX-XX-XX) and activation PIN # (PIN: XXXX). (This number is also found in the Device Info screen  
under the Settings menu in your radio.)  
B. Using any Internet-connected computer, go to www.arinfiniteradio.com/setup and follow the  
online instructions.  
You will need to input your radio’s MAC address and PIN # to associate your radio with your  
personal settings.  
3. Optional: Insert three AAA batteries at the back of the radio  
Follow the polarity markers in the battery compartment. The batteries power the clock and alarm*  
whenever the radio loses electricity. We recommend that you replace the batteries every year (or  
more often in case of multiple power outages) to avoid low battery power. Otherwise, clock and  
alarm accuracy may be affected when electricity supply is interrupted.  
* When the battery backup functions, the clock display will not light. However, the function of alarm still occurs during the power  
interruption if remaining battery power is adequate.  
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4. Plug in and the radio turns on automatically  
Electrical outlet  
Only use the power adapter which is included with your product.  
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5. Set up the radio  
This method uses your existing Wi-Fi access  
point, broadband modem or router to connect  
the radio to your existing network.  
Refer to Using the menus on page  
13 for more information on making  
choices and inputting information in  
menus.  
You need to know your Wireless Network’s  
name (SSID) and if your wireless network has  
security enabled, you will also need to know  
your wireless network password (sometimes  
called passphrase or key). You can find this  
information on your broadband modem,  
router or access point’s administration setup  
page or manual. You may also call your  
Internet Service Provider (ISP) if you do not  
know how to access the administration page  
in order to find this information. They usually  
have a 1-800 number available. Once you have  
the below information you may write it down  
for future reference.  
A. The radio displays the Select Language  
screen. Press or to choose your language  
and then press SELECT.  
English  
Français  
Español  
B. The radio initializes the Wi-Fi network and  
start scanning available network. The SSID  
(network name) of those found will be  
displayed after searching. Press or to  
select a desired network and then press  
SELECT.  
Wireless network name (SSID)  
Security Type (Only needed if your  
network has security enabled and your  
SSID is hidden, not broadcasted)  
Password/Key (Only needed if your  
network has security enabled)  
Network 1  
Network 2  
Network 3  
C. If Enter network name is selected, the  
following screen will be displayed. Enter your  
network name.  
Signal strength is indicated by  
Secured network is indicated by  
(unsecured network has none, as Network 1  
in the above example).  
.
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0
12345>  
If a secured network is selected, you will be  
required to enter your password in the  
Network Security screen.  
<END  
0
12345>  
If your network is secured (indicated by ),  
you will be asked to enter your network's  
security type and password. The radio should  
then connect to the Internet.  
The radio should then connect to the  
Internet.  
If the network SSID is hidden (not  
broadcasted), you will only see a padlock icon  
and signal strength bars like the 1st network  
shown above. Press  
and then to  
highlight Enter network name on the display  
and then press SELECT.  
Refer to page 22 if you want to Use WPS to  
connect to the Internet. Then go to step C to  
complete your connection.  
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After connecting to the Internet  
Getting the latest firmware and  
If you did not activate your Infinite Radio  
accounts, or if the radio cannot get your  
details from the Infinite Radio server, the  
radio may ask for your country. Input your  
country.  
information  
The radio will automatically alert you for upgrade  
if new firmware is available. You may also go to  
www.arinfiniteradio.com for the latest firmware  
and user manual for your radio. Follow the  
instructions there to download and install files.  
United States  
Canada  
MEXICO  
Frequently asked questions  
For answers to frequently asked questions  
(FAQ's), go to www.arinfiniteradio.com.  
Input your ZIP code if you select United  
States or input your Postal code if you select  
Canada.  
About password:  
Do not get your Network Password  
confused with your Windows or Mac  
system logon password since they can be  
different.  
<END  
0
12345>  
Some wireless access point or routers  
may call the Wireless Network Password  
a passphrase or key. These terms are the  
same.  
When inputting the Postal code, add  
an underscore between the third and  
the fourth characters.  
About passphrase:  
This radio supports secured access points  
using the Wireless Equivalent Privacy  
(WEP) keys or Wi-Fi Protected Access  
(WPA and WPA2) standards.  
Select your city if you select Mexico.  
Abasolo  
Acajete  
Acala  
WEP keys are either 10 or 26 characters  
long (characters: 0-9 and A-F) (e.g.  
6E78214A52). Note that some Wi-Fi  
routers support passphrase generation  
for WEP security. However, there is no  
industry standard for WEP passphrase  
generation and this radio does not  
support WEP passphrases.  
Acambaro  
The radio should then connect to Internet  
Radio.  
If your radio has successfully connected to  
the Internet, a short congratulations message  
"Setup Complete! Enjoy the music." will be  
presented.  
If you are using a WEP secured access  
point, enter the WEP key (HEX format)  
instead of the passphrase.  
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General controls  
Front and top  
VOLUME  
CLOCK  
ALARM  
BRIGHTNESS  
OPTIONS  
ON/  
STANDBY  
WEATHER  
SLEEP/  
SNOOZE  
Menu up  
Menu  
select /  
Play/pause  
Next/scan/fast  
forward/menu  
forward  
Previous/scan  
back/reverse/  
menu back  
Menu down  
Display  
Home/Main  
menu  
P1-P4  
BANK  
Rear  
FM antenna  
Headphone  
Power adapter WPS button  
input socket  
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To navigate in the menus:  
Turning on or off  
Use the navigation controls to make choices  
and input information.  
Press ON/STANDBY to turn the radio on or off  
(standby mode).  
Volume control  
Rotate the VOL. knob to adjust the volume.  
Moves highlight up  
Moves highlight down  
Moves selection/navigates left  
Moves selection/navigates right  
Source selection  
Press and then or to select among the  
following audio content sources.  
Internet Radio  
MP3tunes  
FM  
SELECT Confirms selected option or character  
To input characters:  
Weather forecast  
Some menus require character input (e.g.  
password, ZIP code).  
Press WEATHER to check current and 3-day  
forecast. Refer to page 20 for more information.  
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0
12345>  
Clock and alarm  
Press CLOCK once to show the current time  
or press and hold to set the clock time.  
Press ALARM once. Then press or to  
select activate, deactivate, set the alarm time  
or set the alarm sound and then press  
SELECT.  
When inputting characters, press or to  
enter the alpha-numeric characters listed at  
the top of the screen. Press or  
repeatedly to choose among uppercase,  
lowercase, numeric, special characters or end  
entry. Press SELECT to confirm selections.  
Refer to page 14-15 for more information.  
Using the menus  
The display window shows the playback screen,  
browse screen, settings screen, messages etc.  
What appears on the window varies depending  
on the function you are using.  
Character sets ( or  
Upper case  
Lower case  
Numeric  
)
Options  
A B C D E...X Y Z  
a b c d e...x y z  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0  
` ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( )  
_ - + = | \ { } [ ] : ; " ' <  
> , . ? / (SPACE)  
To display the Source menu:  
Special  
Press to display the Source menu for  
selection of an audio source or select the  
Settings menu.  
Commands  
END (ends entry)  
Internet Radio  
MP3tunes  
FM  
Settings  
To delete a character, press once. To  
exit the input screen without saving,  
press until return to previous  
screen.  
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Clock and alarm  
Accessing the digital clock  
The Wi-Fi Internet Radio also includes a digital  
clock which will be automatically updated when  
connected to the Internet.  
You may also adjust the clock time  
manually and turn off the automatic  
time update (Auto Sync) when  
connected with the Internet. Refer to  
Advanced Settings on page 22 for more  
information.  
Wi-Fi connection  
signal strength  
Mon 2/24  
10:55AM  
AL:7:30AM  
71oF  
Current temperature  
Using the alarm clock  
Alarm clock status  
To set the wake time and sound:  
1. Press ALARM to show the alarm menu. Then  
press or to highlight Set Alarm Time  
and then press SELECT.  
Press CLOCK to show the clock without  
interrupting audio playback.  
To hide the clock and return the display to  
the previous screen, press CLOCK again.  
The clock is also displayed when the radio is  
turned off (standby mode).  
Turn ON  
Turn OFF  
Set Alarm Time  
Select Sound  
Setting the clock  
With your locale set, the clock time will be  
automatically updated when connected with the  
Internet. However, you may still be able to set it  
manually.  
2. The hour time of the alarm clock is  
highlighted (reversed color) on the display.  
Press or to select the wake hour time.  
Setting the clock:  
1. Press and hold CLOCK. Press or to select  
Manual and then press SELECT. The hour  
time is highlighted (reversed color) on the  
display.  
3. Press to shift to minute time.  
Set Time  
9:04 AM  
4. Press or to select the wake minute time.  
5. Press or to highlight Select Sound and  
then press SELECT. Press SELECT to change.  
2. Press or to select the hour time.  
3. Press to shift to minute time.  
Buzzer/Beep:  
Sound 1  
4. Press or to select the minute time.  
Select to change  
If you have set the clock to 24-hour display  
mode (refer to page 22), press SELECT after  
setting the minute time and skip steps 5-7.  
5. Press SELECT again to confirm the setting.  
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When the alarm is turned ON, the set alarm  
time (e.g. AL: 7:00AM) will show in the lower  
left corner of the clock display.  
When the alarm is turned OFF, "AL: off" will  
show on the clock display.  
6. Press or to highlight one of the sources  
of wake sound:  
Buzzer/Beep  
Presets  
To turn off the alarm clock when it sounds:  
Press ALARM or ON/STANDBY to turn off the  
alarm clock. It will sound again on the next  
day if settings have not been changed.  
OR  
Press SLEEP/SNOOZE to turn off the alarm  
clock temporarily for extra sleep time. The  
alarm will sound again after 10 minutes.  
OR  
Buzzer/Beep  
Presets  
Read relevant sections (e.g. Internet  
Radio) in this user manual to  
understand how to preset stations.  
The alarm clock will turn off automatically  
after 60 minutes.  
7. Press SELECT on the highlighted source of  
wake sound and then press or to select  
the desired sound or preset item.  
Sleep mode  
8. Press SELECT to confirm the selected item as  
You can set the radio to play for a set length of  
time before turning off automatically.  
1. Press SLEEP/SNOOZE to turn on the Sleep  
mode while listening to the radio. If no  
source is currently playing, the last tuned  
source is started.  
the wake sound.  
When the radio loses electricity, the alarm  
clock will be powered by the batteries  
inserted at the back (refer to page 8). The  
wake sound selected will be reverted to the  
default buzzer.  
The default time is 60 minutes.  
When the selected sound is no longer  
available, the default buzzer will sound.  
Sleep Timer  
15 Min  
To activate or deactivate the alarm clock:  
1. Press ALARM.  
2. Press or to highlight Turn On or Turn  
Off and then press SELECT.  
2. If necessary, press SLEEP/SNOOZE again to  
add extra sleep time up to 90 minutes. Each  
press of the button will add 15 minutes, up to  
90 minutes, then wraps to zero which turns  
off the sleep mode. Adding extra sleep time  
will leave the unit playing the current source.  
Turn ON  
Turn OFF  
Set Alarm Time  
Select Sound  
The remaining time before turning off  
automatically will show at bottom right of  
the clock display, replacing the weather  
information.  
To cancel the Sleep mode sooner, press ON/  
STANDBY or press SLEEP/SNOOZE until the  
remaining time does not show at the bottom  
right of the clock display.  
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Internet Radio  
To store the current station as My Favorites:  
1. Press OPTION while listening.  
With Internet radio, you can listen to music,  
news, sports, weather or talk radio in other  
countries or from your home town. It offers the  
most music selections from around the world  
and most stations are free.  
2. Press or to highlight Add to Favorites  
and then press SELECT.  
Send to Alarm  
Add to Favorites  
Accessing Internet Radio  
Press and then or to highlight  
Internet Radio in the Source menu and then  
press SELECT.  
To listen to a station in My Favorites:  
Select a station from My Favorites in the main  
menu of Internet Radio and then press SELECT  
to start playback. (Read To select a station for  
more information).  
Listening to Internet Radio  
To select a station:  
Internet Radio stations are categorized according  
to music genre, talk nature and geographical  
location.  
1. Press or to highlight a category or sub-  
category and then press SELECT.  
To remove a station from My Favorites:  
1. Press OPTION while listening a Favorite  
station.  
My Genres  
My Favorites  
Music  
2. Press or to highlight Remove from  
Favorites and then press SELECT.  
Talk  
My Genres – your favorite genres together in  
one place for easier navigation  
My Favorites – a list of your favorite Internet  
To store the current station as a preset:  
1. Select a station.  
Radio stations  
2. Press and hold P1/P2/P3/P4 to store the  
current station to that preset button in  
Bank 1.  
Music – music stations categorized by genre  
and sub-genres (e.g. Blues, Hip Hop)  
Talk – talk-specified stations categorized by  
talk natures (e.g. Business news, Religion)  
My Local Stations – a list of local Internet  
radio stations selected according to the locale  
provided by the user  
3. To store station in Bank 2, press BANK twice.  
When the screen displays the Bank 2, press  
and hold P1/P2/P3/P4 to store the current  
station to that preset button in Bank 2.  
By Region – music stations categorized by  
geographical regions  
4. To store station in Bank 3, press BANK thrice.  
When the screen displays the Bank 3, press  
and hold P1/P2/P3/P4 to store the current  
station to that preset button in Bank 3.  
2. While a station is highlighted, press SELECT.  
The selected station will start to play.  
Internet Radio  
977 Comedy  
0:00:13  
5. To edit a preset station, repeat the steps  
above to overwrite the previously stored  
station.  
MP3  
80Kbps  
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To listen to a preset station:  
1. Press BANK repeatedly to select from Bank 1,  
Bank 2 or Bank 3. Once for Bank 1; twice for  
Bank 2 and thrice for Bank 3.  
P1:Bellyup4blues  
P2:1.fm Blues  
P3:181 FM True Blu  
P4:The World of Bl  
2. Press P1/P2/P3/P4 to listen to the preset  
station in the bank you selected.  
To assign the current station as the wake  
sound of the alarm clock:  
1. Press OPTION while listening.  
2. Press or to highlight Send to Alarm and  
then press SELECT.  
Adding Internet Radio stations  
To add Internet Radio stations:  
and login to your user account to manually add  
new stations under My Favorites.  
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MP3tunes  
MP3tunes is a Music Service Provider (MSP) and  
the home of MP3tunes Locker, a secure, online  
music space to allow unlimited listening.  
MP3tunes users can upload their own music  
collections to the MP3tunes Locker and listen  
through this radio when the computer is turned  
off.  
Listening to music in MP3tunes  
Locker  
Your music files are categorized according to  
artists, albums and playlists.  
1. Press or to highlight a category or sub-  
category and then press SELECT.  
Artist  
Album  
Playlists  
The MP3tunes Locker is available in an  
ad-supported Free edition, along with the  
MP3tunes Premium Locker which permits larger  
music files, full access to album cover art and full  
customer support access.  
2. Press SELECT to play back any music files  
from the selected artist, album or playlist.  
For more information about MP3tunes, please  
MP3tunes  
Sea of No Fears  
Great Big Sea  
2:12/3:48  
MP3tunes Locker setup  
MP3  
128Kbps  
1. Your MP3tunes account should have been  
created during your product activation, if you  
did not select this option during activation,  
please re-activate your unit, or select the  
MP3tunes source and follow the on screen  
prompts. You will be required to visit www.  
mp3tunes.com/infiniteradio to activate the  
account and then asked to input your  
username and password into the unit.  
To play back a specific music file, press  
SELECT to open the selected artist, album or  
playlist. Press or to highlight a specific  
file and then press SELECT.  
3. Press SELECT to pause or resume playback.  
4. Press to skip to the next file.  
5. Press within the beginning 3 seconds of  
the current file to skip to the previous file.  
Otherwise, you will return to the beginning  
of the current file.  
2. Upload your music collection to your  
MP3tunes Locker.  
MP3tunes offers various methods to upload  
your music collection. Please refer to  
MP3tunes website for recommendations and  
instructions.  
3. Make sure your MP3tunes account  
information in this radio is the same as your  
existing MP3tunes account.  
To check or edit your MP3tunes account  
information, please refer to Account Info on  
page 22 of this user manual.  
Accessing MP3tunes mode  
Press and then or to highlight  
MP3tunes in the Source menu and then  
press SELECT.  
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FM Tuner  
FM antenna  
To listen to a preset station:  
Uncoil the FM antenna at the back of the radio,  
ensuring it is fully extended (you may even want  
to tape it to the wall behind the radio if possible.  
The higher the better.)  
1. Press BANK repeatedly to select from  
Bank 1, Bank 2 or Bank 3. Once for Bank 1;  
twice for Bank 2 and thrice for Bank 3.  
P1:FM 90.9 MHz  
P2:FM 90.9 MHz  
P3:FM 90.9 MHz  
P4:FM 90.9 MHz  
Accessing FM Radio  
Press and then press or to highlight  
FM in the Source menu and then press  
SELECT.  
2. Press P1/P2/P3/P4 to listen to the preset  
station in the bank you selected.  
Stereo signal indicator  
To assign the current station as the wake  
sound of the alarm clock:  
1. Press OPTIONS when listening.  
Listening to FM Radio  
To select a station:  
1. Press or to adjust the frequency.  
2. Press or to highlight Send to Alarm  
and then press SELECT.  
2. Press and hold or until the radio beeps  
to start searching through the frequency  
range. The radio stops searching when it  
detects the next station.  
To store the current station as a preset:  
1. Select a station.  
2. Press and hold P1/P2/P3/P4 to store the  
current station to that preset button in Bank  
1.  
3. To store station in Bank 2, press BANK twice.  
When the screen displays the Bank 2, press  
and hold P1/P2/P3/P4 to store the current  
station to that preset button in Bank 2.  
4. To store station in Bank 3, press BANK thrice.  
When the screen displays the Bank 3, press  
and hold P1/P2/P3/P4 to store the current  
station to that preset button in Bank 3.  
5. To edit a preset station, repeat the steps  
above to overwrite the previously stored  
station.  
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Weather  
For Mexico:  
Current: 13oC  
Wednesday: (16/8  
Thursday: (19/7)  
Friday: (20/8)o  
Weather broadcast  
Your radio includes a complimentary  
4 year weather, on-demand  
subscription from WeatherBug®  
A digital weather broadcast is available including:  
To return to the previous audio source or  
playback screen:  
Press WEATHER a third time.  
On screen display of conditions including  
current temperature, high and low  
temperatures of the day, current weather  
condition, humidity and wind conditions.  
Emergency Broadcast System alert  
When an Emergency Broadcast System alert is  
received, the radio will:  
To check the weather of current day:  
Press WEATHER once.  
For US:  
Temp: 68(79/56)o  
Sunny  
pause current audio playback,  
display the emergency warning text on the  
display  
Humidity: 51%  
Wind: 5 km/h  
If multiple alerts are active, the weather key  
allows you to toggle between them.  
For Canada:  
Temp: 13(19/11)o  
Sunny  
Humidity: 51%  
Wind: 5 km/h  
Weather Alerts (Emergency  
Broadcast alerts) are checked for  
updates every 2 minutes.  
Emergency Broadcast System alert is  
not available in all locations.  
For Mexico:  
Temp: 13(19/11)o  
Sunny  
Humidity: 51%  
Wind: 5 km/h  
To check the 3-day weather forecast:  
Press WEATHER twice to check weather forecast  
for current day and the next two days.  
For US:  
Current: 68oF  
Today: (79/56)oF  
Friday: (76/58)o  
Saturday: (82/63  
For Canada:  
Current: 13oC  
Wednesday: (16/8  
Thursday: (19/7)  
Friday: (20/8)o  
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Settings  
To check IP address:  
Changing radio's settings  
To change the radio settings:  
1. Press to display the Source menu.  
Press to display the Source menu.  
Press or to highlight Settings and then  
press SELECT.  
Press or to highlight Network Setup and  
then press SELECT.  
Press or to highlight View Config and  
then press SELECT.  
2. Press or to highlight Settings and then  
press SELECT.  
3. Press or to highlight a setting and press  
Press or to select IP Address.  
SELECT to enter the sub-menu.  
Network Setup  
Software Update  
Weather  
Software updates  
To check if newer firmware is available. Follow  
the instructions on the display for update.  
Advanced Setting  
Repeat this step to browse for more settings  
and sub-menus.  
Account info  
To change the login information (username  
and password) sent by the radio when  
attempting to login to the MP3tunes services.  
To edit the locale for time and weather  
functions. The locale is used for clock time  
setting, weather forecast and searching local  
Internet radio stations in your area.  
Network setup  
To change the network setting of the radio: Scan  
for network, Enter network name, Use WPS, View  
Config, Edit Config, Signal Warning and Scan for  
Networks.  
If Use WPS is selected, you can select from  
PBC Mode or PIN Mode. Then press SELECT  
to start. You can also press the WPS button at  
the back of the radio to activate the WPS PBC  
mode.  
If you have changed your account  
information through MP3tunes'  
website, please also edit the account  
information in this setting. The  
information here must match your account  
information online.  
PBC mode  
PIN mode  
Device info  
If PBC Mode is selected, remember to press  
the WPS button on your router. The open WPS  
device of those found will be displayed after  
searching. Some routers may timeout the  
connection in one minute, you may repeat  
the process again if the connection fail.  
If PIN Mode is selected, the following screen  
will be displayed. Enter the PIN shown into  
your WPS router's settings.  
To show the model number, firmware version,  
MAC address, PIN number of the radio, press  
or . MAC address and PIN are necessary to  
activate your AR Infinite Radio accounts.  
Display  
To change brightness and contrast of the display.  
WPS  
PIN: 11318880  
SELECT to start  
If the unit is successfully paired up with open  
WPS router, the radio should then be  
connected to the Internet.  
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Advanced settings  
Clock Sync Mode  
Auto Sync and Manual: to select between  
automatic and manual clock time update. If  
Auto Sync is selected, the clock accuracy will  
be verified online every 5 minutes.  
Clock Format: to select between 12-hour and  
24-hour display modes.  
Factory Reset: to reset menus to factory  
defaults. The following settings will be reset:  
Language: to change the language of the  
display.  
Some menus may require character  
input, refer to page 13 for tips on  
inputting characters.  
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More information  
Troubleshooting tips  
Clock time is incorrect.  
The radio cannot be turned on.  
Refer to Account Info in the Settings menu  
and make sure you have correctly input your  
locale as reference for automatic clock time  
update.  
Plug the AC power adapter securely into the  
radio and a wall outlet.  
Check the power outlet by plugging in  
another device.  
Press and hold ON/STANDBY for 10 seconds  
to reboot the unit  
Make sure that Clock sync mode is not set to  
"Manual".  
Weather information are incorrect.  
No sound.  
Refer to Account Info in the Settings menu  
and make sure you have correctly input your  
locale as reference for weather information.  
Increase the volume setting.  
Make sure the headphones are not plugged  
in.  
The radio connects to the Internet but is  
unable to play a particular station.  
The radio does not respond to key presses.  
The radio may temporarily cease to function if  
subjected to electrostatic disturbance. To  
resume normal operation, it may be  
necessary to reset the radio by unplugging  
and reconnecting the power or by removing  
and reinstalling the batteries in the base of  
the radio.  
Check if the station is still broadcasting.  
The station may have reached the maximum  
number of simultaneous listeners.  
The link to the radio station may be out of  
date.  
The Internet connection between the radio  
station server and the radio may be too slow.  
Cannot connect the radio to Internet.  
Intermittent audio.  
Check if your access point is turned on.  
Check if the wireless enabler is securely and  
correctly connected.  
The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be  
too low. Move the radio closer to the access  
point and make sure that there are no  
obstacles between them.  
Make sure a firewall is not blocking any  
outgoing ports.  
Make sure the access point does not restrict  
connections to specific MAC addresses.  
Make sure you have entered the correct  
password. Password is case sensitive.  
The actual transmission speed of digital radio  
broadcast depends on the service provider  
(i.e. the Internet radio station).  
Cannot skip to the next song while listening  
Your wireless Internet connection may exceed to Internet Radio.  
the maximum range for reception. Relocate  
the Internet Radio closer to the wireless  
access point.  
Skipping to the next song in Internet Radio is  
not available.  
The network settings of the radio may be  
incorrect. Check the network settings in  
Network Setup in the Settings menu.  
If you are using WEP mode as the wireless  
security on the wireless router, please select  
OPEN system authentication mode.  
The Internet Radio does not support WEP  
shared key mode connection. WEP support  
WEP-40 (10 hex digits) and WEP-104 (26 hex  
digits) OPEN mode connection only.  
Poor FM Tuner reception.  
Move antenna.  
Turn off nearby electrical appliances, such as  
hair dryer, vacuum cleaner and microwave.  
My question was not answered here.  
Visit www.arinfiniteradio.com for an up-to-  
date list of frequently asked questions.  
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Copyright warning  
Specifications  
This player is for your personal use only.  
Unauthorized recording or duplication of  
copyrighted material may infringe upon the  
rights of third parties and may be contrary to  
copyright laws.  
Hardware  
Dimensions: 123 mm H, 226 mm W, 90 mm D  
Unit Weight: 570 g (without batteries)  
Standards: IEEE 802.11g and 802.11b  
Channels: 11 Wi-Fi Channels (US, Canada)  
Power: External 6.0 V DC 1.2 A  
Battery Backup: 3 X AAA Size Batteries  
Display: 2.4" Backlight LCD  
Check for updates  
Visit www.arinfiniteradio.com for the latest  
news and firmware upgrades for our Wi-Fi  
Infinite Radio.  
Stereo Headphones jack  
USB Connection Jack  
FM Tuner section  
Tuning Range: 87.5MHz to 107.9MHz  
Product registration  
registration.  
Amplifier section  
Output Power: 1.5 W  
Distortion @ 1KHz: <10% THD  
Technical specification  
Product: Wi-Fi Internet Radio  
Brand: Acoustic Research  
Model: ARIR150  
Speakers  
Size: 1 x 2.5 inches  
Electrical Consumption: 10W  
For your records  
Keep your sales receipt for proof of purchase to  
obtain warranty parts and service.  
In the event that service should be required, you  
may need both the model number and the serial  
number. In the space below, record the date  
and place of purchase, and the serial number:  
Model No.  
Electrical power information  
AC/DC Adaptor:  
Rated input: 100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Rated output: 6.0 V DC, 1.2A  
Date of Purchase  
Place of Purchase  
Serial No.  
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Warranty information  
12 Month Limited Warranty  
Applies to AR Internet Radios  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE  
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN  
WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY  
WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  
MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24  
MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE.  
IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR  
ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  
FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY.  
No person or representative is authorized to  
assume for the Company any liability other than  
expressed herein in connection with the sale of  
this product.  
AUDIOVOX ACCESSORIES CORP. (the Company)  
warrants to the original retail purchaser of this  
product that should this product or any part  
thereof, under normal use and conditions, be  
proven defective in material or workmanship  
within 12 months from the date of original  
purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or  
replaced with reconditioned product (at the  
Company's option) without charge for parts and  
repair labor.  
To obtain repair or replacement within the terms  
of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered  
with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of  
sale), specification of defect(s), transportation  
prepaid, to the Company at the address shown  
below.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion  
or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damage so the above limitations or exclusions  
may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you  
specific legal rights and you may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination  
of externally generated static or noise, to  
correction of antenna problems, loss/  
Recommendations before returning your  
product for a warranty claim:  
interruptions of broadcast or internet service, to  
costs incurred for installation, removal or  
reinstallation of product, to corruptions caused  
by computer viruses, spyware or other malware,  
to loss of media, files, data or content, or to  
damage to tapes, discs, removable memory  
devices or cards, speakers, accessories,  
computers, computer peripherals, other media  
players, home networks or vehicle electrical  
systems.  
If your product is capable of storing content  
(such as an mp3 player, voice recorder,  
camcorder, digital photo frame, etc), it is  
recommended to make periodic backup  
copies of content stored on the product. If  
applicable, before shipping a product, make a  
back up copy of content or data stored on  
the device. Also, it is advisable to remove any  
personal content which you would not want  
exposed to others. IT IS LIKELY THAT  
This Warranty does not apply to any product or  
part thereof which, in the opinion of the  
CONTENTS AND DATA ON THE DEVICE WILL  
BE LOST DURING SERVICE AND  
Company, has suffered or been damaged  
through alteration, improper installation,  
mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by  
removal or defacement of the factory serial  
number/bar code label(s). THE EXTENT OF THE  
COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS  
LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT  
PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE  
COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE  
PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.  
REFORMATTING. AUDIOVOX ACCEPTS NO  
LIABILITY FOR LOST CONTENT OR DATA, OR  
FOR THE SECURITY OF ANY PERSONAL  
CONTENT OR DATA ON THE RETURNED  
DEVICE. Product will be returned with factory  
default settings, and without any pre-loaded  
content which may have been installed in the  
originally purchased products. Consumer will  
be responsible for reloading data and  
content. Consumer will be responsible to  
restore any personal preference settings.  
Properly pack your unit. Include any remotes,  
memory cards, cables, etc. which were  
originally provided with the product.  
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express  
warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED  
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However DO NOT return any removable  
batteries, even if batteries were included with  
the original purchase. We recommend using  
the original carton and packing materials.  
Ship to  
Audiovox Electronics Corp.  
Attn: Service Department.  
150 Marcus Blvd.  
Hauppauge N.Y. 11788  
1-800-645-4994  
For Canada Customers, please ship to:  
Audiovox Return Centre  
c/o Genco  
6685 Kennedy Road,  
Unit#3, Door 16,  
Mississuaga, Ontario  
L5T 3A5  
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Illustrations contained within this publication are for representation only and subject to change.  
The descriptions and characteristics given in this document are given as a general indication and not  
as a guarantee. In order to provide the highest quality product possible, we reserve the right to make  
any improvement or modification without prior notice.  
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