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User Manual
The Pandora Radio by Livio
®
®
Please read carefully before using the receiver.
Table of Contents
About Pandora®
About Pandora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
When was the last time you fell in love with
a new artist or song?
Panodra® Radio Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Setting Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Using the Pandora Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
At Pandora, we have a single mission: To play music you’ll love – and nothing else.
To understand just how we do this, and why we think we do it really, really well, you need
to know about the Music Genome Project.®
Since we started back in 2000, we have been hard at work on the Music Genome Project.
It’s the most comprehensive analysis of music ever undertaken. Together our team of
fifty musician-analysts has been listening to music, one song at a time, studying and
collecting literally hundreds of musical details on every song. It takes 20-30 minutes per
song to capture all of the little details that give each recording its magical sound – melody,
harmony, instrumentation, rhythm, vocals, lyrics ... and more – close to 400 attributes!
We continue this work every day to keep up with the incredible flow of great new music
coming from studios, stadiums and garages around the country.
With Pandora you can explore this vast trove of music to your heart’s content. Just
drop the name of one of your favorite songs or artists into Pandora and let the Genome
Project go. It will quickly scan its entire world of analyzed music, almost a century of
popular recordings – new and old, well known and completely obscure – to find songs
with interesting musical similarities to your choice. Then sit back and enjoy as it creates a
listening experience full of current and soon-to-be favorite songs for you.
You can create as many “stations” as you want. And you can even refine them. If it’s not
quite right you can tell it so and it will get better for you.
Software Licence information
This product contains software licensed under version 2 of the GNU public
license and version2.1 of the GNU Lesser Public License. The source code
for this software is available from: http://www.reciva.com/gpl. This product
includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and under a licence from
Microsoft Licensing GP. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this
product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft Corporation and/or
Microsoft Licensing, GP as applicable.
The Music Genome Project was founded by musicians and music-lovers. We believe
in the value of music and have a profound respect for those who create it. We like all
kinds of music, from the most obtuse bebop, to the most tripped-out drum n’ bass, to the
simplest catchy pop tune. Our mission is to help you connect with the music YOU like.
We hope you enjoy the experience!
Pandora® Radio Controls
Remote Control
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Pandora Controls
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(1) Power
Press to switch the internet
radio ON/OFF.
(10) + VOL -
Use to adjust the volume.
(2) Mute
Press to mute the voice.
(11) UP\DOWN
Use to search for stations,
and use to change the option
show on the display.
(3) Reply
Reserved for future services.
(12) Browse
Press to view the name of
the track currently playing
and then turn the dial to see
the list of tracks waiting in
the play queue.
(4) 0---9
Numeric buttons for Store
and Recall functions.
(13) Play/Pause
Press to play/pause playback.
(5) Store
Use to store 100 (0-99)
radio stations.
(14) Stop
Press to stop playback, with
a track name displayed, press
and hold to delete the track.
Other Key Features
(1) Thumbs down
Press when you dislike
the song being played
(4) Headphone JACK
Connect headphones for
private listening here
(2) skip track
Press to skip the
next track
(5) power
Press to turn the Pandora
Radio on or off
(3) thumbs up
Press when you like the
song being played
(6) favorites
Press to mark a song as
favorite for preferred play
(7) back menu
command
For use in the Menu
mode
(6) Recall
Use to Play up the pre-setting stations.
(15) PREV
Press to start playback at the
previous track.
(8) volume/menu
select
Turn to adjust volume
or select station when in
Menu mode
(7) --/-
Select the numeric bits>
(16) NEXT
Press to start playback at the
next track.
Connect an ethernet cable
here to wired internet use
(8) Select
Press to select a displayed
option>
(17) MODE
(9) ethernet jack
Press to switch Repeat ON/
OFF and Shuffle ON/OFF
mode.
(10) dc power jack
Connect included power
supply here
(9) Back
Press to go back to the
previous display.
Setting Up
Step 1: Switching on the Radio
Plug the cable from the AC adaptor into the
socket labeled 9V DC on the back of the radio,
then switch on at the mains.
The display on the front of the radio will light
up and say:
Re c v i a R a d i o
PO
ARM P o w e re d
after a few seconds, this will change to show:
Connecting to
Ne t w o r k
Step 2: Connect to the Network
NOTE: At first, you need to select network;
(1) Press the SELECT button;
(2) Turn the dial until the display says “Configure”;
C o n f i g u re
(3) Press the SELECT button;
(4) Turn the dial until the display says “Network Config”;
Ne t w o r k C o n f i g
Caution
Use only the main
adaptor supplied with
the radio. Connecting
a power supply with
a different rating
will cause permanent
damage to the
radio and may be
hazardous.
(5) Press the SELECT button;
(6) Turn the dial until the display says “Wired/Wireless”;
Wired/ Wireless
(7) Press the SELECT button;
(8) Turn the dial until your appropriate equipment;
Auto
Wired Only
Wireless Only
If you select Auto, it will be select automatically.
If you select Wired Only, It will be only used for Wired Ethernet.
If you select Wireless Only, It will be only used for Wireless Wi-Fi connection.
(9) W hen the ESSID for the access point you want to connect to be displayed on the
screen, press the SELECT button. You might need to enter the correct WEP (Wired
Equivalent Privacy) or WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) code. If your network is not
configured to need a WEP or a WPA code, the display will show:
Network OK
If the screen displays:
Encryption Key R equired
Then the network is using one of the encryption systems: Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) or Wi-Fi protected Access (WPA). You therefore need to enter the correct
WEP or WPA code into the radio for it to communicate with you network.
After 3seconds the display goes into the code entry mode or press SELECT. To enter
the code, use the dial to select each character of the code in turn, pressing the SELECT
Setting Up
Using the Pandora Radio
button after each character.
Listening to your Pandora Radio
Make sure the character you want is shown in the centre of the display to be able to
select it.
(1) With  the highlighted menu, press the SELECT button.
WEP and WPA codes are case sensitive to upper and lower case characters so you
must enter them exactly.
After the final character, use the dial to select END and press the SELECT key.
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END
< >0
S tations
Or if the screen does not display , turn the dial until it does and then press
the SELECT button.
(2) Turn the dial to choose from  or .
 enables you to choose a station from a particular country.
The display shows “Connecting to network” as the radio connects to the network:
	 enables you to choose radio stations according to their content, for
example 90s, Classical, Dance or Rock.
Connecting to Network
Then it will be displayed:
L ocation
OR
Ne t w o r k O K
You may see a message saying . This indicates that
some new radio stations may be available since you last connected, or others may have
ceased to broadcast. The list of available stations will change.
Genre
(3) P
 ress the SELECT button to choose the option you want: The display will show the
number of stations that are loading. The 1st station name will be displayed – stations
are listed alphanumerically.
(4) P
 ress SELECT button for the stations you would like to listen. The display will show
 while the station are buffering.
When you are listening to a particular station, the following information will show on
the display:
For example:
BBC Radio 1 		
(Station Name)
32 kbps WMA	
(Transmission Information)
Real Enabled		
(Media player capabilities)
Using the Pandora Radio
Changing the Volume
You can change the volume by turning the dial clockwise to increase the volume and
anticlockwise to decrease the volume. The display shows the volume bar. You cannot
change the volume when you are in a menu or when the radio is connecting to a station.
Configuration Options

Enables you to configure your radio’s network settings, scan again for a connection
to another wireless network, or to manually configure the network parameters. This
is useful if you take the Internet radio to another building where you want to use.

Displays the versions numbers of the various parts of software the hardware on you
Internet radio.

Use this option to download new firmware for the radio from the Reciva portal
on the internet. If there is new firmware available, the radio will prompt you if
you want to download it or not. Note, at this stage, you can press the radio’s BACK
button to cancel the radio beginning a firmware upgrade. A firmware upgrade may
take several minutes, so do no switch off the power to the radio until the operation
is complete otherwise the radio may become permanently damaged.

Allows you to change the display language.

Puts all the setting back to their default as they were when they left the factory.
If you perform a factory reset on your radio you will loss all you presets and your
wireless network connection.

This will display a key that can be used to register the radio on the Reciva
Customer portal.

Use this option to set the time, to set an alarm and to view the current alarm
setting, see’’ Setting the clock’’, ‘’Setting the alarm’’.

Selecting this option will enable the Internet radio to switch itself off after a
set period.
(1) After selecting the ‘Sleep Timer’ menu item, the radio will display:
‘Sleep Timeout’ and the sleep timer value in the form ‘00:00:00’
(hours:minutes: seconds).
(2) Rotate the knob to change to sleep timer value and then press SELECT to begin
the sleep timer.
(3) The radio will continue to play as normal, but it will go into standby mode after
the sleep timer has expired.
(4) To turn the radio back on again, simply press the ON/OFF button.

Selecting this option will alter the internet radio’s backlight values.
(1) After select the ‘Backlight’ menu item, the radio will display its list of three
menu modes: ‘Inactive’, ‘Active’ and ‘Standby’. These three states are
explained below:
‘Inactive’ state when there is no user activity for 30 seconds.
‘Active’ state is when there is user activity.
‘Standby’ is the state when the radio has been turned off
(2) Rotate the knob to highlight the desired menu mode and press SELECT.
(3) The radio will now display the current backlight value for the menu mode.
You can alter this value by rotating the knob to increase or decrease it.
Storing a Radio Station in a Preset by the Panel Control
When a radio station is playing, just hold down one of the preset buttons to store the
station (e.g. to store preset1: press and hold the preset).
A s s i g n e d t o Pre s e t 1
Playing a preset radio station when a radio station is playing, briefly press the PRESET
button (I, II, III) for the station you want.
Configure Menu
Choosing the option you want from the Configure Menu
(1) Press the SELECT button. (NOTE: If you make a mistake at any point ,press BACK
button to go back to the previous screen.)
(2) Turn the knob until ‘Configure’ is displayed
(3) Press the SELECT button.
(4) Turn the knob until the display shows the option you want.
(5) Press the SELECT button to choose the option shown on the display. The options are
explained in the table to the right.
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Troubleshooting
Still need help? Go to www.livioradio.com/help
(1) If you have trouble connecting the radio to your wireless
network, these steps may help to resolve the problem
Confirm that a Wi-Fi or Ethernet Wired connected PC can access the internet (i.e.
can browse the web) using the same network. Check that a DHCP server is available,
or that you have configured a static IP address on the radio. Check that you firewall is
not blocking any outgoing ports. As a minimum the radio needs access to UDP and
TCP ports 80,554,1755,5000, and 7070.
Some access points may be set so that only equipment with registered MAC
addresses can connect to them. This is one possible cause of the Internet Radio
being unable to connect to the Wi-Fi network, and the Internet Radio display
will show Bad ESSID or key. To overcome this problem you will need to add the
Internet Radio’s MAC address to the list of allowed equipment in your access point.
The Internet Radio’s MAC address can be found using the menu item Configure>Network Config ->View Config -> MAC address. You will need to refer to the
guide for you Access Point in order to enter the Internet Radio as an allowed piece
of equipment. If you have an encrypted network, check that you have entered the
correct key or passphrase into the radio. Remember that text-format keys are case
sensitive.
If your wireless network name(ESSID) is ‘Hidden’(a setting on the wireless access
point), then you can either turn on the name, or you can manually enter the name
into the internet radio and media player, Select Configure, Select network, Enter
ESSID. Confirm if the Network is encrypted, e.g. requires a WEP or WPA key, then
enter the network name.
(2) If your radio can connect to the network successfully,
but is unable to play particular stations, it may be due to
one of the following reasons:
The station is not broadcasting at this time of the day (remember it may be located in
a different time zone). The station has too many people trying to attach to the radio
station server and the server capacity is not large enough. The station has reached the
maximum allowed number of simultaneous listeners. The station is not broadcasting
anymore.
The link on the radio is out of date. This is updated automatically every day, so the
next time you turn on the link will be recognised. The internet connection between
the server (often located in a different country) and you is slow. Some internet service
providers may fail to stream in certain geographical areas. Try using a PC to play
back the stream via the broadcaster’s web sit. If you can play back the station with a
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PC, use the form at http://www.reciva.com/station/add_station.asp to notify us so that
we can change the station data that is used by the radio.
If you have a laptop, try connecting it if your Internet Radio cannot find the station.
(3) If the Internet Radio keeps re-buffering radio station:
The Internet Radio is streaming the data from the radio station via your broadband
connection, if there is a high error rate on your broadband connection, or the
connection is intermittent, then it will cause the Internet Radio to pause until the
connection is re-established and it has received enough data to start playing again.
If your Internet Radio keeps stopping, please check the DSL modem to ensure that
the Broadband line is not suffering a high error rate or disconnections. If you are
experiencing these problems, you will need to contact your broadband supplier.
(4) What is Buffering?
When playing a stream, the Internet Radio/Media player, downloads a small amount
of the stream before it starts playing. This is used to fill in any gaps in the stream that
may occur if the internet or the wireless network is busy.
The Internet Radio streams music data from the PC while you are listening. If a
stream gets blocked or experiences Internet congestion while transferring it may
stop/interfere with the quality of play. If this happens, check your internet connection
speed- it must be faster than the speed of the streams.Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
The Pandora® Radio by Livio®
www.pandora.com
©2005-2008 Pandora Media, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
Pandora and the Music Genome Project are registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc.
©2008 Livio. All rights reserved.

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