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1. Podcasting is a new medium of broadcasting audio and video files on the Internet Podcasts enable users to download their favorite shows in order to listen to them at EX dcast anytime they want and create their own playlists thanks to these different subscriptions usually for free The podcasts are automatically updated thanks to the RSS technology For further information we recommend the www podemus com website Podcasts are available in the Podcasts menu Com One Selection CHET Podcast ul 11 46 AM I CHET Podcast i G4 Ar Podcast Holl _ CHH Hews Update 16 04 07 Podcast O M i aoe oS por Hot Stocks US 13 84 6r Podcast P f MLB com Fantasy 411 12 64 87 Podcast WU 7 BES KE lt 1147 lt 1 18 2 gt Each podcast has a limited duration and is periodically and automatically updated A podcast can be listened to at any time On your Phoenix radio you can listen up to 10 shows from the same podcast Audio books livre An audio book is a book whose reading has been recorded You listen to the audio book instead of reading it Traditionally its support was the audio tape more recently it can be found on CD or on downloadable MP3 files Audio books are accessible from the Other Services menu As its printed version an audio book can be split in chapters that you can skip or read again at your convenience Idea Add or personalize your podcasts or audio books on your personal interface on the w
2. Enter WEP key J126 B99A FBSE D868 ASSA SBBE 87 Once the 26 characters are entered press kli to go to the next step Cancel OK Hext gt Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 7 of 32 WPA secure Wi Fi access point Enter WPA key z When you select a WPA secure access point this screen appears Please enter your WPA security key 4 Cancel OK Add gt Enter WPA key 1223394494556677085 J9AAEECCDT Once the characters string is entered press bil to go to the next step Pren OK Add gt Put your access point in association mode ae This step is made for specific Wi Fi access points that require a Put your WiFi modem mechanical operation on the access point for the user to make o sure a new device can be paired with this access point in association mode Most of access points do not require this operation Select the automatic connection mode Automatic Mode DHCP Select Yes recommended and validate es OOOO O O H By choosing No advanced users you will have to enter the IP D l address of your Phoenix radio your sub network mask your gateway and your preferred DNS server Select your time zone Select your time zone within the displayed list Configuration wizard Time zones HT A5 86 USA Eastern 0 GHT 8S 66 USA Indian GHT 64 86 Chile T GHT 64 66 Canada ALI amp 12675 gt TIME ZONE Your Phoenix radio is now ready to use
3. Pull off the protection plastic strip without opening the trap The rechargeable batteries automatically charge when the Phoenix radio is connected to the power outlet For first use we advise you to plug in the power adaptor Your rechargeable batteries will be fully loaded and can insure a four hour autonomy in use e g radio listening at a medium volume level In stand by mode see page 16 the Phoenix radio autonomy becomes 24 hours Do not insert non rechargeable batteries in your Phoenix radio Replace the provided batteries only with AA rechargeable batteries type Ni MH 1 2 mun V 2500 mAh It is highly indicated to remove batteries from the Phoenix radio in case of a four week period of non usage Connect power adaptor 1 Check that the correct plug is set in the power adaptor 2 Plug the adaptor connector in the 5V input of the Phoenix radio 3 Plug the adaptor into the power outlet Note Strictly use the provided adaptor If you need to replace batteries you need to open the trap by sliding the lock to the left insert batteries with the pole directed outwards close the trap by sliding the lock to the right The operation is finished when the trap is correctly set and does not move anymore Trap Pole outwards Sliding lock Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 5 of 32 2 Connect your Phoenix radio to the Internet All selections are made with front side accessible keys Go to Navigate
4. as well as the costs for inspection or any other servicing of this product Therefore be sure the product is actually defective before returning it After expiration of the warranty period Com One will repair the product at your expense or replace the product and invoice you for the replacement based on the estimated retail price of this product unless we have discontinued manufacturing and distributing such products due to their technological obsolescence The product should be returned to your dealer and must be accompanied by its cables together with proof of purchase and a detailed statement of the malfunction Under no circumstances should the product be returned directly to COM ONE if this happens the product returned will not be handled and will be returned to you at your expense COM ONE will not be liable for any damage or loss during transport You will need to ensure that the product is correctly packaged for transportation COM ONE will not be liable for any direct or indirect damage of any kind physical property financial etc which may be caused by any malfunction of its products COM ONE will not be liable for any damage to other peripheral products caused by any malfunction of any of its products Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 23 of 32 D Troubleshooting Your Phoenix radio does not start up Check that the batteries are inserted correctly Check that your Phoenix radio is connected to the power outle
5. lt C SLand by mode 7 emmintuuiuusuuussusetn 18 13 4 Cancel OK Serial number The serial number corresponds to your Phoenix radio unique identification number Configuration Serial number Scrolli Backlight Phoenix 1 8421 bel 3 Side BANAN ASAAZ Serial number 4 Diagnostic The Diagnostic mode has been designed to provide you optimal technical support This function will be useful for our technical staff if ever you still have technical problems with your Phoenix radio Configuration Diagnostic results Backlight Stand by mode DHS F Serial number Firewall s t ComDne platform iphoen lt 12 13 gt 4 Back if4 Details Reset The Reset mode enables you to reinitialize your Phoenix radio with default parameters Once reset is performed your Phoenix radio restarts and you directly access the configuration wizard From this step please follow the indications of Connect your Phoenix radio to the Internet section Configuration Stand by mode ves O00000 O Serial number Diagnostic lt 13 13 13 13 Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 16 of 32 Listen to your Music Files USB key A USB connector 11 is located in the back side of the Phoenix radio It is possible to plug a USB key or a FAT32 format hard drive in order to listen to your audio files through the Phoenix radio Compatible formats are MP3 up to 320 kb s WMA up to 320 kb s Real audio and WAV Whi
6. through menus section page 9 for details about navigation pad 3 options When you turn on your Phoenix radio for the first time after a Com One welcome screen you are invited to configure your Phoenix radio The different steps of the Phoenix radio configuration are described below Choose the language Select the language you would like to use Configuration wizard Languages French LANGUAGE nalish Start gt Connect your Phoenix radio to your Wi Fi access point wireless router Select your Wi Fi access point in the displayed list Configuration wizard gt Choose your WiFi access bore MiFi WIFI linksys5 coml The Phoenix radio is designed to work with all Wi Fi access points available in the consumer electronics market such as Netgear Belkin D link Linksys 3Com or Internet boxes from Internet Service Providers Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 6 of 32 Enter your Wi Fi access point security key A Wi Fi access point can be secured in three ways Non secure absence of a locker in the previous screenshot iXCore access point Secure WEP presence ofa locker Secure WPA presence of a Il locker Note The security mode of your access point is automatically discovered by the Phoenix radio Your Wi Fi access point may be set for automatic connection If not you will now have to enter your Wi Fi access point security key WEP or WPA This is a string of characters figures and le
7. ADVICE Customize your radio selections by logging in for free to wifi radio biz Connect to the www wifi radio biz web portal from a computer connected to the Internet through a web browser such as Internet Explorer Firefox or Safari The Phoenix radio enables you to receive and listen to a wide range of content and services Some are available as soon as you turn on your Phoenix radio others from the web portal You are also allowed to select all the contents you want to find on your device This customization is independent of your Wi Fi access point your computer or your ISP Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 8 of 32 3 Use your Phoenix radio Navigate through menus lt Return to previous screen gt Validate a choice in the menu AV Move the cursor in the menu Validate a choice in the menu gt il In a listening mode start stop playing While navigating through menus and submenus you can go forward and backward in the menu sequence by using lt gt as soon as gt or lt icons appear on the display The JJ icon corresponds to an audio source that you can listen by using gt Highlight an element Henu Press A or V Ohher Services G Maintain the pressing to scroll faster My bookmarks Podcasts 1 42 Select an element Press bil The screen displays the appropriate submenu or start playing the audio source Menus shift The Home button 6 enables you to go back at any time to the root
8. Log In section 3 If you are a new user click on register if you are already registered go to step 6 4 Enter at least the mandatory fields login password twice and email Nevertheless we advise you to enter information in the other fields in order to propose to you appropriate content as it becomes available once logged in on the configuration interface Click Save 5 You will receive a confirmation email click on the link included in this email to confirm your registration and activation 6 Please go back to log in page and enter your personal account information email address and password 7 Once arrived on the Radio subscription page please enter your Phoenix radio serial number see page 16 also called Mac address and click OK Note Please make sure you have enter your Mac address with between pairs of figures ex 00 02 72 5A A2 6F 8 You are now ready to enter the radio configuration page 9 Once arrived on the Phoenix Radio Configuration page you will see 5 tabs Radios Podcasts Bookmarks Presets Options And 2 catalogs The general one left side that reference all the contents available Your personal one right side that shows what is present in your Phoenix radio 10 Add a radio station or a podcast that is not present yet on your Phoenix radio Drag n drop items from the general catalog to your personal catalog and the items will automatically appear on your Phoenix radio S
9. Opinion 26 January 2006 Number 06214014 AA 00 Annex 1 Page 1 of 2 For each product to which this Statement relates see annex 3 if applicable our opinion with respect to the essential requirements is as follows Article 3 1 a The protection of the health and safety of the user and other person including the objectives with respect to safety requirements contained in Directive 73 23 EEC but with no voltage limit applying v b The protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility contained in Directive B9 3236 EEL Article 3 2 The radio product shall be so constructed that it effectively uses the spectrum allocated to terrestrial space radio communication and orbital resource so as to avoid harmful interference Article 3 3 N A a The product shall be so constructed that it interworks via networks with other apparatus and that it can be connected to interfaces of the appropriate type throughout the Community N A b The product shall be so constructed that it does not harm the network or its functioning nor misuse network resources thereby causing an unacceptable degradation of service N A c The product shall be so constructed that it incorporates safequards to ensure that the personal data and privacy of the user and of the subscriber are protected N A id The product shall be so constructed that it supports certain features ensuring avoidance of fraud WA 2 The product shall be so construc
10. PHOENIX Wi Fi radio User manual aa 2 1 i Hl r Ta r E jl PHOENIX j J 3 4 i Aa 5 OM one n Table of contents TL Be GG YOU SUN eras casei cases ad 3 ev 3 Other mandatory eleme NiS EE EE EE EN ENE EEE E R 3 Resultater UN 3 FP NNN 4 Load Ball Cie TN niin 5 2 Connect your Phoenix radio to the Internet rrvvnnnnvrrnnnnnnvrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnernnnnnnnnernnnnnnenrnnnnnneernnnnn 6 ENN 6 Connect your Phoenix radio to your Wi Fi access point wireless router rrrrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrrnnrrrvrnnnnnn 6 Enter your Wi Fi access point security Key ccccccssesseeeceessseeeceeesseeeceeasseeesseauseeesseageeeesseeesseesssees 7 SCE CL your WING ZONO ER 8 3 USE Your Phoenk VAIO ii rasna a a a 9 Navigate rough AIS TINS varer Grense 9 KO ee 19 ER ee ne er eee 10 MNS EEA 11 SS 1 OG OS EE EE ESN 12 LE EEE EE ES 12 Bre ae GL AU OM EE 13 Listen to your Music vr 17 Listen to Podcasts and Audio BOOKS aar 18 Fast forward backward eect ccc earns Rae shear eae oe oer sera es aenceausarestincradie asi sao oeeweneaenenees 19 5 610 ge EEE EE naw au EE NE VE EE 19 MT NN 19 Memorize a radio station or a podcast as a Preset mrrrnrrrrrrrrnnnrrrvrnnnrrrrvrnnnrrrrnrnnnrrrenrnnnrrrennnnnnnenn 20 MT 20 4 Personalize Your Phoenix Radio Visit wifi radio biz nrrvrrnnnnnnvrrnnnnnnernnnnnnnennnnnnnnernnnnnnvernnnnn 21 How to log in on wifi radio biz portal nxt osetesvetsoiawtnedaerndiecennenced baesawea
11. Photos User manual Technical standards and specifications The product shows na non COMpliances witht EN 300 328 November 2004 1 6 1 EN 301 489 1 August 2002 V1 4 1 EN301489 17 August 2002 v121 EN 50950 1 2001 EN 50371 14 June 2002 Technical features and characteristics The produet includes the following features and characteristics For IEEE 802 11b g Operating frequency range 2 4 2 4835 GHz 13 channels 2 412 2 472 GHz Maximum messured RF output power 12 9 dBm EIRP average Modulation type OSSS BPSK OPSK ICCK OFDM 16QAM 64QAM Maximum antenna gain 1 67 dBi Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 29 of 32 G Glossary Audio book sound recording of a book read out loud Codec software that your Phoenix radio uses to play some types of file for example MP3 musical files DHCP Internet protocol used to automate configuration of a device connected to the network DNS system used to make an Internet domain name correspond with an IP address For example the domain name com1 fr corresponds to IP address 217 174 222 51 In the manual the preferential DNS server and workstation that the user chooses to make this correspondence Firewall software controlling data input to and output from your computer Firmware software program that runs the Phoenix radio Gateway software that connects the Phoenix radio user s network to the Internet Internet box Wi Fi router modem offered by Internet pro
12. adio is disconnected from the power outlet the Stand by mode becomes active after five minutes of inactivity if no audio source is playing Note If you are listening to an audio source setting Stand by mode stops the player Activate your Phoenix radio e f your Phoenix radio is in Stand by mode you just have to press any button to activate it Time amp Information mode will appear e f you were listening to an audio source before Stand by you can re launch playing by pressing bil Menu This mode corresponds to the root of all accessible menus from your Phoenix radio To facilitate navigation you can access this mode by pressing the Home button 6 Note If you are listening to a station the listening continues You can go back to the playing screen with repeated pressings on Home button 6 Here are the principal icons and their functions that may appear in this menu D folder gt able to go forward lt able to go backward A Goupin the options list v Go down in the options list T Configuration 7 Bookmarks li Stand by The following seven menus are accessible from this point Radios see page 10 Podcasts see page 17 My bookmarks see page 19 Other Services see page 19 My USB key see page 17 if a USB key is plugged in Configuration see page 13 Stand by see page 12 Henu Radios 5 Other Services Mu bookmarks Podcasts ie Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 12 of 32 Co
13. age 13 of 32 Option 2 Radio Stations Menu Radios Classical Radios 1 AFro tarbok Radio Other Services Alternative BEC Radio 3 My bookmarks Ambient France Musique Podcasts Classical O O MOF Klassik Lid 523 5 1 8 7 Option 3 Podcasts Menu Com One Selection CHET Podcast Radios hs CHET Podcast rAd Podcast Holl Podcasts LG CHH Hews Update 16 84 07 Podcast D Ma bookmarks oo Hot Shocks US 13A4 87 Podcast F T Other Services MLB com Fantasy 411 12 64 67 Podcast I n 26 4 1142 lt 1 182 gt Configure Time You can configure time automatically or manually Configuration Configure Time Alarm 1 Automatic Alarm 2 Configure time Formal Time zones lt Fu13 2 lt You can select the time by turning the volume control 4 to scroll characters To validate the chosen character press gt To correct a wrong character press lt Once time is selected press Pil to validate Configure Time il 46 AM 4 Cancel OK Hest gt Time zone configuration To configure time on your Phoenix radio you just have to choose the appropriate time zone Configuration Time zones Alarm 1 HT AS Ak USA Eastern 0 Alarm 2 IGMT ASeA8 USA Indian Configure bime GNMT A4 46 Chile ime 2 GhHT B4 68 Canada Atl 12 67 2 gt Wi Fi configuration Please go to page 6 Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 14 of 32 Language configuration To set the language sele
14. ct the appropriate one as shown below Configuration Languages Languages French Update Scrolling Backlight lt 6 13 2 Update Your Phoenix radio can be updated via the Internet Using this function the Phoenix radio will check for a newer version of the firmware Update can also be performed thanks to a USB key with appropriate content Firmware updates will be available on the wifi radio biz web portal Configuration Update software Languages Jia a USE key uia Internet Scrolling Backlight lt wis Note Do not unplug your Phoenix radio during the update operation Scrolling It is possible to adjust pixels and scrolling speed Configuration Scrolling Languages Pixel ert Speed __ SC Backlight Example Scrolling abcdef lt 6713 2 4 Cancel OK Pixels and scrolling speed can be changed by turning the volume control 4 Backlight It is possible to adjust contrast and brightness Configuration Backlight Languages Update i Conbrasi S Scrolling Brightness S 4 Cancel OK Contrast and brightness can be changed by turning the volume control 4 Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 15 of 32 Stand by mode It is possible to adjust contrast and brightness when the Phoenix radio display is inactive Contrast and brightness can be changed by turning the volume control 4 Configuration Stand by mode Update Scrolling Conkrast S Backlight Brightness
15. ebadbaeeubaeaceaemaebaemnceet vaxeucveavelosedes 21 ANNEXE S oeeo ne cee et rc nce at E EE E AE E E 22 A Technical specifications Lanes dann tomsanadaenunieaubeaw udainenoanlarsonseldunbacixecamess 22 B Complementary se 005 eg EE EEE eee eee eee ee 22 NN generate ee ete cr etre E A A ee ee ee E eee 23 BJ FOUBISS MO OUING EEE Er AA EE EEEE E E EE OEA 24 Be TAN OI A EE A AEA AL E ET 25 F USB Wi Fi Adaptor Conformity Certificate c ccccccccssssseeeceeeseceeseeessseeceeaueeeseeasseeesenesseesseas 26 ERE a EE EEE ee A A S S 30 Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 1 of 32 Important Information Keep this instruction manual for future usage Please follow the setup process described in this user manual If you strictly follow described instructions you can expect better results and fewer technical difficulties During installation and configuration keeping close to your Wi Fi access point documentation can be useful The latest information and downloads concerning the Phoenix radio are available on www wifi radio biz Important Safety Information DO NOT PLUG AND MODIFY ANY CONNECTION WHILE THE DEVICE IS TURNED ON Before turning on your Phoenix radio please make sure that the nominal functional tension indicated on your system s label corresponds to the alimentation tension In a different case please contact your reseller This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following
16. ebs lr AB ATSTREANMS 2 Frequence 3 aS TREHMSS 3 FG OF RADIO se 4 HAINA MPS Stereo L2Skbe s fas p When the Presets list appears you can select any preset by scrolling with A V and validate with bil Playing Mode This mode is accessible when you listen to an audio source From this point you can access the options associated to the playing source ir He ATSTREANMSA MPS St r o 128Kb5 To access Options press P you will see the following screen Options Among Options you can find Equalizer e Equalizer Assign to Alarm 1 e Assign to Alarm 1 Assign bo Alarm 2 e Assign to Alarm 2 Stand by cl e Stand by gt Alarm clock function You can program any kind of audio source as an alarm Internet Radio USB key compatible MP3 player Podcast Audio Book To do so you can either e configure your alarm from the Configuration mode then Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 e Choose an audio source and configure it as an alarm from the Options menu accessible by pressing gt Note You can assign a podcast to an alarm and you will automatically be awakened up by the latest available show Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 20 of 32 4 Personalize Your Phoenix Radio Visit wifi radio biz Once connected to http www wifi radio biz you can activate and access new content and services for free or with subscription fees How to log in on wifi radio biz portal 1 Go on www wifi radio biz 2 Enter the
17. ence 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 the 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 The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Pursuant to Part 15 21 of the FCC Rules any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Com One may cause harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment Wireless notice This product emits radio frequency energy but the radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact with the antenna during normal operation is minimized Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 22 of 32 C Warranty This warranty c
18. le plugging in your USB key the following screen UN SE es Paged 1 Only folders and audio files stored on the key appear on the screen 2 Select a folder and validate by pressing mi When you see a JJ icon it means that you can play the file 3 Same folder files are played as a playlist in the displayed order 4 You can navigate through files by pressing A V and go fast forwards backwards by a 2 second press onA or P My USB key H4 USE key Sounds I like 0E datA T aime pas l art fr Recycled G miam les Fruils Klaxons T PocrossFadedandturne T gt USB key unplugged While unplugging your USB key the following screen appears Note Information related to your audio files stored on a USB key cannot be bookmarked Distant access to your computer Music library From the Phoenix radio you are able to access your whole music library stored on your computer as soon as this device is compatible with UPnP standards Menu Radios Other Services If your media server is turned on it will automatically appear in the Phoenix radio home menu and the navigation through your server is very similar to what is described for USB key My bookmarks rapbiste s PE The number of servers is not restricted i e the Phoenix radio is able to reach music files from different devices located under the same WiFi sub network Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 17 of 32 Listen to Podcasts and Audio Books Podcasts
19. menu A repeated press on this button enables shift between the Time amp Date mode and the playing audio source mode Menu Ya Tul Asi mm Radios Other Services LE OS 5 d5 Bartok Radio My bookmarks R7 83 2A87 MPS St r o Z56kbss Fodcasts 142 p Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 9 of 32 Radio Stations You can navigate through the web radio station database and search by musical style country and station The stations are organized according to a hierarchical menu such as those used in classic computer folders You are able to edit and modify this organization thanks to the web customization interface www wifi radio biz Audio sources are identified by the JJ icon Start playing Press on bilto start playing an audio source Stop playing While playing the icon appears in the bottom area Press Fil to pause the II icon appears in the bottom area Other options While listening the following options are available Short press on Display options Short press on lt Go back to the previous submenu screen Direct change to the next previous radio station in the submenu Fast forward backward Long press on gt or lt For further info please go to the Fast forward backward mode page 19 While listening navigation is still possible through menus Nevertheless navigation through special menus Alarms Wi Fi Update Diagnostic Reset may interrupt playing for technical reasons E
20. n plugged to a power all outlet the D gt icon appears a Alarm clock icon This icon appears when one or two alarms are activated see page 14 Time amp Information mode is the Phoenix radio default screen Note We advise you to keep your Phoenix radio in a range of 40 meters 120 feet around your Wi Fi access point in order to insure a good Internet connection If you are in a closed environment house closed room be aware that the more walls and floors you have between your Phoenix and your access point the weaker the reception may be While in Time amp Information mode you can access the Options menu by pressing gt This menu is a shortcut that allows you to access quickly to the functions described below ome meny Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Configure Time lt Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 11 of 32 Stand by Mode The Stand by mode enables you to reduce power consumption of your Phoenix radio This mode corresponds to a partial extinction although Alarm Clock and Time functions remain active In this mode your Phoenix radio will have the following or characteristics 1 1 i 37 e Only time and date are displayed e No content is played no text is scrolled e Backlight is not active e Wi Fi connection is not active a4 iS zaar Set Stand by mode At anytime you can set stand by mode by a two second press on Home button 6 by selecting the Stand by option When the Phoenix r
21. nfiguration Menu Podcasts a The Configuration mode is accessible by pressing the Home button My bookmarks t 6 of your Phoenix radio Okher Services Select Configuration in the Menu mode Configuration The Configuration mode enables you to personalize your Phoenix radio parameters Alarm 1 Scrolling ConFigurabion Alarm 2 Backlight Alarm 1 Configure time Stand by mode Alarm gt Time zones Serial number Configure time Wi Fi Diagnostic Time zones Languages Reset A en lt ee Alarm configuration Your Phoenix radio can set 2 different alarms For each alarm a different audio source can be chosen The following screens explain how to configure an alarm First of all select the time Configuration Alarm 1 Alarm I Alarm z Audio source i Configure time Volume 35 96 AM Time Zones Set on ofF lt 1137 lt Cancel DK Hext gt Alarm time 1 You can select the time by turning the volume control 4 to scroll characters To validate the chosen character press gt To correct a wrong character press lt Once time is selected press Pil to validate Alarm Lime 1 sawed Alarm 1 Time You are now able to select the Audio source sd TA audio source you want to use Volume Set on 2 oFF lt Option 1 Default ring tone Menu Finatone Ringkone O O D ef ault ringtone Radios Podcasts Other Services ifs Com One Phoenix radio User manual P
22. number In the example above Phoenix 2 0 6 is the software version 00 02 72 56 24 8E is the Phoenix radio serial or identification number also named MAC Address Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 25 of 32 F USB Wi Fi Adaptor Conformity certificate telefication by The Netherlands Chamber of Commerce 29076358 www telefication com telefication Statement of Opinion N 06214014 AA 00 With respect to Chapter 10 of the Telecommunications Act of The Netheriands Telefication declares that to our opinion the listed product complies with the essential requirements in accordance with Article 3 of the Directive 1999 5 EC as indicated under Annex 1 of this statement Product description WLAN 11g USB Adapter Trademark CC amp C Family name Type designation WL 2203V SerialN Software release N Manufacturer CC amp C Technologies Inc Address 8F 150 Jian Yi Road Chung Ho City City 235 Taipei County Country Taiwan R O C This statement is granted to Name CC amp C Technologies Inc Address 8F 150 Jian Yi Road Chung Ho City City 235 Taipei County Country Taiwan R O C This statement has TWO Annexes Zevenaar 26 January 2006 C j Pr N Mhan i RENS au PRODUCTS H Koop Manager Certification RvA 224 laborator y certific a tion ui approvels g Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 26 of 32 telefication Mj Annex 1 to Statement of
23. overs material and manufacturing defects provided that the product is used properly in accordance with the documentation accompanying the product This warranty applies to the product only and does not cover any other software or peripheral equipment which may accompany this product when purchased Note In order to prevent damage to your product do not use the product in an excessively hot or humid environment You alone are responsible for any malfunction of this product caused by any accident dropping shocks etc incorrect use incorrect application product alteration or any use of the product outside the specified country or countries This warranty does not cover any damage caused by any malfunction or via the telephone line lightening etc Nor does it cover problems affecting the external appearance of the product Likewise this warranty will not apply if the product has been opened or modified by non COM ONE authorized personnel if the product in question is returned without its accessories e g cables or if the serial number labels have been altered Your product is covered by a one 1 year warranty During the warranty period in the event of any malfunction caused by performance defects COM ONE will repair the product so as to restore it to working order or replace the product with a new or functionally similar product of equal value If the returned product is not defective the user will bear the forwarding charges
24. s The web radio stations that you can listen to on your Phoenix radio may contain metadata concerning the playing song or show If you want to bookmark this information just press the 47 button These bookmarks can be useful in case of future buying for instance Recover my bookmarks You can memorize up to 1 000 bookmarks on your Phoenix radio that you can find in My Bookmarks menu You can also access to these bookmarks on your personal space on the www wifi radio biz web portal Attention Only information is memorized a bookmark is not a copy of the original track Other Services The Other Services menu gives you access to exclusive content and services selected by Com One and its partners Among these contents you will find ring tones audio books and audio backgrounds that give a new dimension to your Phoenix radio Other content and services can be reached through your personal space on www wifi radio biz Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 19 of 32 Memorize a radio station or a podcast as a preset Your Phoenix radio enables you to select 8 audio sources as podcasts or radio stations and have quick access to them through the preset keys D O D OGOO Memorize While playing a long pressing two seconds on the chosen preset key 5 automatically memorizes the source Play A memorized source can be easily played by pressing the appropriate key While pressing the presets list appears Pres
25. t Replace the batteries with new rechargeable batteries The function keys don t work Check that the batteries are inserted correctly Check that your Phoenix radio is connected to power outlet Replace the batteries with new rechargeable batteries Impossible to find or connect to the network Check that your Wi Fi access point is powered up Check that your Phoenix radio is connected to the power outlet Check that you have entered the WEP WPA key correctly Impossible to start playing an Internet web radio station Try again later The station may be temporarily inaccessible No sound comes from the loudspeakers Check that your Phoenix radio volume is not set to mute Saturation Saturation or bad sound quality may come from the Internet servers used especially by commercial FM radio stations Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 24 of 32 E Technical Support Contact Need help Online help and documentation is available on our Internet site http www wifi radio biz Technical support supportUSA Qcom one biz 1 800 913 2090 Toll Free Office hours Important information When you contact the Hotline you will probably be asked to supply some information about your Phoenix radio Here is the procedure to find it The software version and unique identification number of your Phoenix radio are shown in the serial number submenu of the Configuration menu Screen Hiaht mode screen Serial
26. ted that it supports certain features ensuring access to emergency Services NA f The product shall be so constructed that it supports certain features in order to facilitate its use by users with a disability Opinions y Conform x Not confom N A N t applicable for this product WP Not performed in this type examination Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 27 of 32 telefication ee Annex 1 fo Statement of Opinion 26 January 2006 Number 06274074 44 00 Annex 1 Page 2 of 2 The validity of this Statement of Opinion is limited to products which are equal to the examined in the typ examination When the manufacturer or holder of this statement is placing the product on the European market the marking of this product must contain among other elements the Notified Body number of Telefication 0560 Remarks and observations The following conditions are applicable N A Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 28 of 32 telefication gt Fa Lal Annex 2 to Statement of Opinion 26 January 2006 Number 062 14014 AA 00 Annex 2 Page Toft Documentation lodged for the type examination Testreportis ADT Corp RE950105L10 12 January 2006 ADT Corp RM950105L10 11 January 2006 ADT Corp LO950105L10 19 January 2006 ADT Corp SE950105L10 12 January 2006 Product documentation Assembly drawings Bill of materials Block diagram Electric diagrams
27. to easily transport and transfer information wav type of musical file WEP type of security used on Wi Fi networks Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 30 of 32 Wi Fi wireless Internet access technology Wi Fi access point Wi Fi router modem through which wireless devices access the Internet Wma type of musical file WPA type of security used on Wi Fi networks Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 31 of 32 Trade name Model number RoHS Directive Contains FCC ID PANWL2203V Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 32 of 32
28. tters indicated on your Wi Fi access point or provided by your system administrator You can enter the security WEP or WPA by using the navigation pad 3 and by turning the volume control 4 to make characters scroll on the display e To validate a character entered press gt e To correct a wrong character press lt to select it then change it using the volume control 4 e Once all characters entered press Fil to validate the key and go to the next step The rotation of the volume control 4 gives access to the following characters Ins 0 1 2 4 56 78 a A b B c C d D e Ef F gG h Hi Ij Jk KIL m M n N o O p P q Qr R sS t T u Uv V w W x X y Y z Zz 1 EKNE A lt gt 2 Ins 3 special characters are available to facilitate the WPA security capture Move with this cursor through the character string using lt gt keys jo Erase a series of characters wrongly entered You just have to position this cursor at the end of the series and press Fl Ins Insert characters in already entered string of characters Non secure Wi Fi access point No security has to be entered the Phoenix radio goes directly to the next step WEP secure Wi Fi access point Enter WEF key When you select a WEP secure access point this screen appears paa BRAGE BABE GAGE Please enter your WEP security key BEBE BREE Af Note Your Phoenix radio accepts 64 bits or 128 bits WEP keys Cancel Ok Hext
29. two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation While in stand by mode little power consumption remains For a total disconnection of the device unplug the power adapter and remove rechargeable batteries The device should not be exposed to liquids Any kind for liquid filled object bottle can vase should not be set close to the product Do not expose the product to excessive humidity rain sand or heating sources such as heater or direct sun light Please leave free space around the device to insure proper air circulation Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Com One may void the user s authority to operate the equipment It is highly recommended that you remove batteries from the Phoenix radio if the device will not be used for a period of four weeks or longer Never insert non rechargeable batteries in the device Replace furnished batteries only with AA rechargeable batteries type Ni MH 1 2 V 2500 mAh Regulations This product has been designed tested and manufactured in conformity with European directive R amp TTE 1999 5 CE and receive FCC certification According to these certifications this product can be launched in the following areas Europe and America WARNING Explosion risk if rechargeable batteries are replaced
30. viders to their customers to allow them to use wireless apparatus for example the Phoenix radio Internet radio audio program published continuously on the Internet Internet radio stations are either FM radio stations that retransmit their programs on the Internet or stations that broadcast on the Internet only IP Address unique identifier of a device connected to the Internet An IP address consists of four sets of numbers between 0 and 255 E g 192 168 0 1 Mac Address unique identifier of a device intended for connection to a network notably the Internet Mp3 type of musical file My Bookmarks function used to store information on an audio program playing on the Phoenix radio to the bookmarks list Podcast short audio programs distributed on the Internet Real audio type of musical file Reset operation that removes updates and selections made on the Phoenix radio RSS software program that informs you of the latest podcasts available on the internet Service platform or service site Internet site giving access to programs such as Internet radio and podcasts SSID ID of messages sent over a wireless network Streaming transmission of an audio or audiovisual program by the Internet that cannot be saved to the user s hard drive Tree set of folders and subfolders through which you can move going further or less far into the details of folders Update new version of the Phoenix radio s firmware USB stick mobile device
31. with batteries of a wrong type Please conform to the current legislation and do not throw away used batteries with traditional house waste Please use appropriate disposal to prevent environmental contamination and noxious side effects over health Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 2 of 32 1 Before you start The packaging content 1 Phoenix radio 4 AA rechargeable batteries 1 universal power adaptor with 2 plugs US and France 1 quick start guide 1 user manual O m o ge PHOENIX g onen Other mandatory elements Set up Wi Fi access point Active Internet connection Power outlet wireless router Result after setup Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 3 of 32 Your Phoenix radio Front side 1 LCD Screen 5 Preset keys 2 Speaker 6 Home button 3 Navigation pad 7 Bookmark button 4 Volume control Back side 8 9 10 11 8 Power connector enables connection of the power adaptor for your Phoenix radio and reload of the rechargeable batteries 9 Audio out enables connection to a headset or to your Hi Fi system 10 Reset Button enables reset default parameters of the Phoenix radio 11 USB connector enables you to connect a USB stick or a FAT 32 format hard drive to listen to stored music files on the Phoenix radio Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 4 of 32 Load Batteries 4 AA rechargeable batteries 2500mA Ni MH are supplied and set in the Phoenix radio
32. ww wifi radio biz web portal Listen to a podcast or an audio book Select a podcast or an audio book and start playing by pressing FIl You can go forward backward by pressing for two seconds on lt or gt Note Podcast shows are displayed from the most recent to the oldest Note For an audio book press V to move from a chapter to the following one Other options You can access the following options by pressing P Fast forward backward Equalizer Assign to alarm 1 to wake up with the latest show Assign to alarm 2 to wake up with the latest show Stand by Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 18 of 32 Fast forward backward While playing an audio source except web radio stations you can go forward backward in the playing track show chapter Fast Forward backward Far Podcast Hot soFbwar You can access this mode by e pressing or for 2 seconds while playing APS Mono 64Kbs e pressing while playing to select this option ARIA4e BRIS mm 7 Navigate through the file In this mode a navigation bar appears in the screen bottom area e To go forward keep pressing P e To go backward keep pressing lt e Using the volume control knob navigate through the file and select the restart point Once you have selected the restart point release the button and the Phoenix radio restarts playing Back to Playing Mode The playing mode will reappear after five seconds of inactivity Bookmark
33. xample Mem Radios 1 Other Services To start listening to a radio select Radios My bookmarks Podcasts 1 42 Radios Afro Alternative Ambient E 5230 Select a music style for instance Classical Classical arkok Radio BBL Radio 3 Select a radio in the displayed list France Musique p i actions HDR Klassik ress Filto Start playing Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 10 of 32 Information associated to a playing audio source While playing a web radio station the LCD screen 1 displays information about the active station and the playing track Nevertheless not all stations broadcast this type of information If you navigate through menus and you want to go back the information concerning the playing source press the Home button 6 Yul asd Example Display explanation Bartok Radio Station name Bartok Radio LISZT Ferenc Artist name LISZT Ferenc BARTOK Beli BARTOK Bel Track name gt Time amp Information In this mode your Phoenix radio displays time date and information scrolling in the bottom area of the screen This information is automatically and periodically updated You can scroll through this information using A or V Tul I 11 32 4 418 268 Customize your Phoenix radio The following icons are displayed in the Time amp Information mode Y ill Wi Fi reception level i Batteries autonomy level if present in the Phoenix radio Whe
34. ynchronization should take less than a minute You can also change the eight presets and access your bookmarks If ever the content radio station or podcast you want to add is not present in our database please refer to the Options tab and go to the Manage my catalog Add new contents section 11 Enjoy Com One Phoenix radio User manual Page 21 of 32 ANNEXES A Technical specifications Dimensions 220mm W x 123mm H x 78mm D 8 8 in W x 4 73 in H x 3 12 in D Weight 638 grams 1 41 Lbs Phoenix radio with batteries included Power consumption 5V 2A Power adaptor 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 5 A Tmra 40 C 104 F Input Connector port USB master Output Connector stereo audio connector 3 5mm Wireless access point 802 11g b compatible B Complementary information The United States Federal Communications Commission in 47 CFR 15 105 has specified that the following notice be brought to the attention of users of this product This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the 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 interfer
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