Page 2 - Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Before Started Safety Precautions Network Requirements Appearance and Key Descriptions Getting Started About Music Streaming UPnP DLNA Function CR-2003 Functions Overview Main Menu Configuration My mediaU Internet Radio Local Radio Media Center FM Information Center AUX ...
Page 3 - Before Started
Before using the CR-2003, the following requirements are needed: A broadband connection in combination with a wired/wireless access point, router or similar network device.The network device needs to support WiFi (802.11b/g/n) wireless connection.A PC or smart phone with a network ready. This networ...
Page 6 - Functions
Buttons and Reel - Standby - Mode - Home - Preset --- Volume+ OK dial No. Description Functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2.4 " TFT Screen Control panel - Switch on / off - Switch between audio sources - Go to main menu - Save station - Left cursor button - Right cursor button - Adjust volume ; Cursor up/do...
Page 7 - Remote Control
Page 8 - Caution
Remember to pull out the clear plastic tab from the battery compartment before using the remote.To remove the battery from the remote, use your thumb to pull out the battery tray. Replace it with a CR2025 type 3V battery, taking care to insert it with the positive (+) side up. Caution : Risk of expl...
Page 9 - Symbols on the display
Connection is being established, device functioning No wireless connection Wireless connection established Search VHF radio function selected VHF radio reception: Mono VHF radio reception: Stereo AUX function selected Speaker off Alarm on Internet radio station saved as favorite FM radio station sav...
Page 10 - Getting Started
The packaging box contains the following items: CR-2003 Internet Radio Remote Control Power adaptor User Manual For wireless LAN (WLAN) network connection:Check if WLAN LINK/ACT light of the wired/wireless access point or router is illuminated . Consult the user guide of that for any questions . Not...
Page 11 - Language; and; Network Configurations
When it is the first time running the device, the system will ask you to set Language and Network Configurations . 11
Page 13 - With Remote control:
The number of bars in the wireless symbol in front of the network name (SSID) shows the relative signal strength of the network. The key symbol indicates that the network is password-protected. If the device does not find any wireless networks, No wireless Networks Found appears on the display. Chan...
Page 15 - configuration
Use the letter keys to input numbers/letters.Once you are on the letter you want, press to move to the next entry. When you are at the end the input, press - Media Centre : Access to your UPnP devices via software with streaming capability - FM : Terrestrial VHF radio stations , WLAN not necessary- ...
Page 16 - About Music streaming; Windows Media Player
OK to confirm. You may press to move to previous entry . / 4. About Music streaming Lenco CR-2003 is the default device name for DLNA, and you may rename it as you like. (See section 5.3) The information below is the introduction of how to setup up media streaming from PC or other media server. Stud...
Page 19 - Right click any music in the library and choose Play to; Lenco
Right click any music in the library and choose Play to Lenco CR-2003 . There will be a window for controlling music playback on CR-2003. 1 9
Page 24 - You can find the AC address of the Internet radio under; Configuration > Manage my mediaU; Internet radio can access the media library.
You must also know the MAC address of your device (called a serial number on MediaYou) in order to register this device under “Personalize Your Internet Radio”. You can find the AC address of the Internet radio under Information Center > System information > Wireless Info > MAC Address. Aft...
Page 27 - Select; you required router.; Getting Started; for the
5.3.2 Network Wireless Network ConfigurationEnable / disable WiFi network. When you enable the WiFi network, the system will automatically Select you required router. You may refer to the section 3, Getting Started for the network setting. Wireless Network (WPS PBC)If you are using a router with WPS...
Page 29 - YY
Enter WEP or WPA code to connect the WiFi. If the wireless network connection is not existed or failed, the icon at the top left corner will have a cross on it. 5.3.3 Date&Time The date and time settings can only be made if the lnternet radio is connected to a wireless network.Setup the date and...
Page 30 - Alarm 1; Alarm 2; ) and 1 alarm for relative; NAP Alarm; on the remote control
5.3.4 Alarm There are three independent alarms - 2 alarms of absolute time setting ( Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 ) and 1 alarm for relative time setting ( NAP Alarm ). Press Alarm on the remote control to enter this menu directly. 3 0
Page 31 - Radio; . It can only set one same; Melody; After; minutes depending on which one you have set.; Alarm Volume; to configure the volume of the
The first two alarms are similar to the normal alarm, turn on then set the time and set it alarms Everyday, Once or every specific day of week. Select Alarm time. Set the respective values using / on the remote control or the reel on the device and switch to the next entry field using Confirm with O...
Page 32 - ” to set the brightness of backlight in
During alarm, press any keys (except press on the remote or press Standby on the device to stop the alarm) to enter to snooze mode. It will alarm again in 5 minutes. Press on the remote or press Standby on the device to stop the alarm. 5.3.5 Language Select the OSD language: English/ German/ French/...
Page 33 - standby mode, and select “; Turn On; ” to set that in operation; Sleep; on the remote control for the
standby mode, and select “ Turn On ” to set that in operation mode.Choose Dimmer Timer to set the duration of the radio changing backlight when you are not controlling it. 5.3.7 Power Management Configure to go to standby mode automatically during in the menu or/and without Wifi signal.Choose the po...
Page 35 - Local Radio; under Internet Radio so that
5.3.11 FM Setup Choose Mono/Stereo mode when listening to FM station. 5.3.12 Local Radio Setup There is a shortcut Local Radio under Internet Radio so that you can easily go to the station list of your location.You may Manual Setup your location, or let the system Auto Detect your current location. ...
Page 36 - Default device name for DLNA is; EQ; on the remote control to swap among the EQ mode
5.3.14 DLNA Setup Default device name for DLNA is Lenco CR-2003 . You may rename it for DLNA setup on the PC or mobile. (see section 4.2) 5.3.15 Equalizer Default equalizer is Normal, you may change to Normal, Flat, Jazz, Rock, Soundtrack, Classical, Pop, or News.Press EQ on the remote control to sw...
Page 37 - Software Update; Restore the default settings.; setting menu. And it will automatically turn to; Network; setting
5.3.16 Resume When Power On The system is default to resume the main menu when switching on the unit. If turn this setting on, the system will remain in the internet radio playback. If you were listening to internet radio or media center before switch off the unit. 5.3.17 Software Update Update soft...
Page 38 - Internet Radio; During the station playing screen, press and hold; to; Preset; to enter the saved station list.
After the connection of any station is succeeded, the bit rate and the format of the station will display on the playing screen. 5.5 Internet Radio List of my favorite preset stations. It supports 250 favorite entries including station and folder. 5.5.1 My Favorite During the station playing screen,...
Page 40 - History
Stations are categorized into Global Top 20, Genre, Country/Location and Highlight. Enter to continue the subcategories and choose the station to listen. For each station, press OK to play directly. You may press to enter its submenu – you can Add to Favorite, Auto Scan, Play or Use as Alarm Sound (...
Page 41 - Service
to enter its submenu – you can Add to Favorite, Auto Scan , Play or Use as Alarm Sound (if you chose internet as alarm sound in alarm configuration). When you choose Auto Scan , it becomes the playback of marquee for each station in the History. Each station plays 30 seconds until all have played or...
Page 42 - UPnP; . If you have more than one computer; Info; to view the display information of the playing track.; Tips; : The radio can only read the track with the file name less
5.7 Media Center 5.7.1 UPnP If you have set up shared media, you should see the shared media from UPnP . If you have more than one computer sharing media, the alternatives are listed. SELECT the shared media you want to play.(see section 4.1) Press / on the remote control to play previous/next music...
Page 43 - OK; to save it into; My Playlist; You can remove all the saved music under My Playlist.; on the remote control to save the; PRESET
5.7.2 My Playlist You can create a playlist of favourious music from UPnP. When you playing the music, press and hold OK to save it into My Playlist . 5.7.3 Clear My Playlist You can remove all the saved music under My Playlist. 5.8 FM FM radio mode receives analogue radio from the FM band. (Refer t...
Page 44 - / on the remote control to choose the saved station.; , The searched stations will automatically be; Information Center; to set the
/ on the remote control to choose the saved station. Alternatively, you can let the system scan ALL stations for you by pressing OK , The searched stations will automatically be stored in preset station list. 5.9 Information Center 5.9.1 Weather Information There are weather information and forecast...
Page 45 - View the stock index from around the world.
city to displaying on the standby mode. Then turn on the weather display as mentioned in 5.3.10. 5.9.2 Financial Service View the stock index from around the world. 5.9.3 System Information Check out the version of the system, and the details of connected network. The information includes MAC addres...
Page 46 - Internet radio playback via an external device; Select the corresponding input on your stereo system.; Remote Control via Apps
Adjust the volume of CR-2003 (and, if necessary, the audio source device) as required. 5.11 LINE OUT Internet radio playback via an external device You can connect an external device such as a stereo system to the LINE OUT output socket.You will require an audio cable with 3.5mm jack.- Select the co...
Page 47 - No station is found.
7. Troubleshooting Error Remedy The device does not switch on. 1. Check it the power adaptor is connected properly.2. The device may malfunction when used in areas with strong radio interference. The device will work properly again once there is no more interference. No sound. 1. Turn on the sound a...
Page 49 - Specifications; Model number
49 8. Specifications Model number CR-2003 Description Internet Radio Display 320 x 240 TFT colour display Network supported 802.11b/g/n (WLAN) WLAN key WEP, WPA, WPA2 (PSK) and WPS Streaming UPnP, DLNA Supported playback formats WMA, MP3, WAV, AAC FM 87.5 – 108.0 MHz Speaker power output 5W Power ad...
Page 51 - Service and support; France; : It is not possible to send products that need; Important note; : If this unit is opened or accessed by a non-
Service and support For information: www.lenco.comFor support: http://lencosupport.zendesk.com Lenco helpdesk: Germany 0900-1520530 (Local charges) The Netherlands 0900-23553626 (Local charges + 1ct p/min)Belgium 02-6200115 (Local charges) France 03-81484280 (Local charges) The helpdesk is accessibl...