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1. Manually add Internet radio stations This chapter explains how to register with Philips and add individual URL addresses for Internet radio stations on the PC 1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on 2 Ensure that the INP1100 is connected to the Internet EN 17 English Play 3 On the NP1100 select Settings gt Registration settings gt User registration L gt The registration display is shown 4 Press alphanumeric buttons on the remote control to enter your valid email address 5 Press L gt The display confirms the automated email dispatch to your mailbox 6 Check the email inbox for a message from ConsumerCare Philips com with the subject Your Streamium Registration 7 Follow the instructions in the email to complete your registration process on the Philips website 8 On the registered product site click the link Streamium Management 9 Select My Media 1 0 Click on the tab Music 1 1 Enter the URL address of Internet radio station in the first column 1 2 Enter a nickname in the second column L gt The nickname is the Internet radio stations identification that is displayed the NP1100 13 Entera description in the third column 14 Click on Save to confirm your entries Note f the manually added Internet radio station is available and broadcast in a compatible format you can listen to it on the NP1100 You can find the manually added Internet radio
2. L gt The display shows Searching for UPnP servers followed by the list of media servers CON ON UT EN 15 English Play 9 Press AY to select the PC name the Windows Media Player adds an identifier after the PC name then press Search for audio files music You can choose between the following options to search for specific audio files e Scroll at high speed see Scroll at high speed on page 16 e Quick jump navigation see Quick jump navigation on page 16 e Alphanumeric search see Alphanumeric search on page 16 Scroll at high speed You can find a file with fast scroll which scrolls through all files in the current list Scroll speed depends on the length of the list 1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on 2 When a list is displayed press and hold AY to scroll through the list at high speed 3 Let go of the button to stop the scroll Quick jump navigation The quick jump feature of the NP1100 behaves like the text input method commonly used on mobile phones 1 while inside a list press an alphanumeric button once or more to select a character L gt The quick jump feature displays the first object in the current list that begins with the selected character e g a track name inside the track list Alphanumeric search You can search for specific audio files on a connected UPnP device 1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on 2 Press HOME
3. CON OU AW N 9 Onthe Device anager webpage select Software upgrade and click OK 10 Click Browse to locate the software file that you saved on the harddisk of the PC 11 Click OK to start the update L gt The software update progress is shown L gt When the software installation is complete the NP1100 restarts Restore the default settings You can restore the default settings including network settings of the NP1100 1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on Press MENU to enter the menu display 2 J Press Av to select Settings gt Restore settings 4 Press D Press to select Yes L gt The NP1100 restarts when the factory settings are restored L gt The language selection display is shown Tip You can restore the default settings without losing the audio files on the harddisk of a connected PC or Center EN 23 English Maintenance 9 Technical data General AC Power Voltage information is printed on the back or the underside of the NP1100 DC Power 5V 1A Dimensions wx 195 x 104 x 38 mm hxd Weight net approx 0 44kg Power consumption On lt SW co andby active lt 4W Audio output Line out 2x Cinch 500 mV 20 20000 Hz SPDIF 1x Cinch Coax 0 5 V 75 Ohms eadphone 1x 3 5 mm jack 1 V 30 16000 Hz Signal to noise ratio typ 85 dBA IEC line out Signal to noise ra
4. gt MUSIC L gt The display shows the available servers UJ Press A or Y then gt to select server L gt The display shows the available lists Press A or V then gt to select list Press SEARCH L gt The display shows a text box Press the alphanumeric buttons on the remote control to enter the search word Press OK gt H to start the search The NP1100 shows the closest alphabetical match N Do Wt 8 To stop the search press Ii e To return to the Home menu press HOME Internet radio Note Internet radio features require broadband Internet access Listen to Internet radio 1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on 2 Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to the Internet 3 Press INTERNET RADIO to view the options menu e Search lets you search for Internet radio stations e Favorite Stations lists the Internet radio stations that you have marked as Favorite Station see Mark radio stations as Favorites on page 17 e All Stations lists all Internet radio stations categorized by genres e Recommended lists recommended Internet radio services stations e My Media lists the Internet radio stations that you have entered at Club Philips under Streamium Management 4 Press AY to select the option then press e To listen to a specific Internet radio station select option Search then use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the radio
5. phone access gaming and network connectivity for consumer electronics such as televisions DVD players and digital cameras Wireless Telecommunications using electromagnetic waves rather than wires or cable to transmit information Wireless communication can be used for free ranging mobile systems such as cell phones and global positioning systems GPS which use satellite technology Wireless systems can also be fixed such as LANs that provide wireless communications within a imited area such as an office or wireless peripherals such as mice and keyboards WMA Windows Media Audio An audio format owned by Microsoft is a part of Microsoft Windows Media technology ncludes Microsoft Digital Rights Management ools Windows Media Video encoding echnology and Windows Media Audio encoding technology WPA WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access A Wi Fi standard that was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP The technology is designed to work with existing Wi Fi products that have been enabled with WEP i e as a software upgrade to existing hardware but the technology includes two improvements over WER Contact information Canada Francophone 1 800 661 6162 United States and Canada English and Spanish speaking Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Chile China Colombia Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary Indi
6. AY then P to select options Press OK PII to play e Press OK PII to toggle between pause and play D Press Mto stop JA WN Tip The following chapters explain the play options and music sources that are available Adjust volume 1 During play press VOL to adjust the volume Mute You can turn off the sound of your audio 1 During play press MUTE e Tloturn the sound back on press MUTE again Repeat play You can repeat one or all audio files of the current selection 1 n play mode press REPEAT to toggle the repeat function as follows e Repeat 1 e The current audio file is continuously repeated until another mode or setting is selected e Repeat all All audio files of the current selection are continuously repeated until another mode or setting is selected Off default Shuffle play You can play the audio files of the current selection in random order shuffled 1 During play press SHUFFLE to toggle shuffle on and off Ly When you turn shuffle on the current selection of audio files is played in random order Listen to Rhapsody music services Note This feature requires broadband Internet access This feature requires a Rhapsody account This feature is only available in some regions Rhapsody is an on line music service that offers streaming on demand access to its library of digital music You can use this online
7. Adjust display This chapter shows you how to adjust the following display settings DIM settings see Adjust DIM settings on page 19 e Brightness see Adjust brightness on page 19 Adjust DIM settings Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on Press HOME Select Settings DIM Settings Select Bright Soft e Backlight off To return to the Home menu press HOME WN Adjust brightness 1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on Press HOME Select Settings gt Brightness 2 3 4 Press Av to adjust the settings then press 5 To return to the Home menu press HOME Date and time settings This chapter shows you how to change the date and time settings Set the time Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on Press HOME Select Settings gt Date and time Press A or V then P to select Set time Press A or Vto adjust then P to confirm he time oOo UAWN Press 4 to return to the previous selection menu e To return to the Home menu press HOME Set the time format Ensure that the INP1100 is turned on Press HOME Select Settings gt Date and time Press A or V then P to select Set time format Press AY to select format then press gt DU WN Press 4 to return to the previous selection menu e To return to the Home menu press HOME EN 19 English Settings Set the date Ensure that the NP1100 is tur
8. firmware update failed what do do 1 Ensure that the PC is connected to the Internet 26 EN Use an Ethernet cable sold separately to connect the NP1100 to the PC On the PC launch the Device Manager on the PC see Update through PC connection on page 22 to update the firmware 11 Glossary A AAC Advanced Audio Coding An audio compression scheme defined as part of the MPEG 2 standard also known as MPEG 2 AAC or MPEG 2 NBC or Not Backwards Compatible It offers better sound and a compression ratio that is superior by roughly 30 percent compared to the MPEG 1 MP3 format AC alternating current An alternating current is an electrical current whose magnitude and direction vary cyclically as opposed to DC direct current whose direction remains constant The usual waveform of an AC power circuit is a sine wave as this results in the most efficient transmission of energy However certain applications use different waveforms such as triangular or square waves Audio output igh level speaker or line level RCA signals sent from one system component to another or the high level signal from an amplifier to the system speakers I C CBR constant bit rate With CBR the encoder spends the same amount of bits on each frame regardless of how much it may really need Disadvantage of CBR Bits are wasted in case of absolute blackness of a picture or complete silence in an audio f
9. in sound evel to which the average human is sensitive Theoretically O dB SPL is the threshold of human hearing while approximately 120 dB is he threshold of pain Stereo Literally means solid Usually taken to refer to wo channel stereo though developments in digital audio facilitate multichannel stereo Streaming A technique for transferring data such that it can be processed as a steady and continuous stream Streaming technologies are often used on the Internet because many users do not have fast enough access to download large multimedia files quickly so the client browser or plug in can start displaying the data before the entire file has been transmitted U UPnP Universal Plug and Play Universal Plug and Play is a networking architecture developed by a consortium of companies to ensure easy connectivity between products from different vendors UPnP devices should be able to connect to a network automatically handling identification and other processes on the fly The standards developed by the UPnP Forum are media platform and device independent V VBR variable bit rate EN 29 English Glossary With VBR the encoder akes as much bits as it needs So black pictures get few bits and complex pictures get as While this provides the much as they need best quality the final size cannot be predicted at all Volume Volume is the most common word used to specify the control of re
10. service with your INP1100 Available features can include My Library built from your Rhapsody Music Library e Music Guide guides you through the Rhapsody Music Services e Search lets you search for music in the Rhapsody Music Library e Channels lets you select virtual Internet radio channels with different genre options and other features e Playlists lets you create and select your own playlists e Account Management helps you manage your Rhapsody Account 1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to the Internet Press HOME Select Music Services gt Rhapsody UAW N Follow the on screen e Rhapsody instructions to select the services available to you e Account Management instructions to sign in with a full account 6 Press AY to select then press e Toreturn to the Home menu press HOME Note The on line Rhapsody services that are available depend on the type of account you hold Rhapsody and the Rhapsody logo are registered trademarks of RealNetworks Inc Rate Rhapsody music You can use the remote control to rate the music 1 while you navigate through Rhapsody music on the NP1100 press ARATEY to rate the current track in the display L gt The selected rating is indicated in stars L gt To return to the Home menu press HOME Note The on line Rhapsody services that are available depend o
11. space EN 25 English Technical data 10 Troubleshooting cannot hear any sound or the sound is poor what do do e Press VOL to increase the volume e Press the MUTE button again to reactivate the sound output Is there a maximum distance of transmission between a Center and the NP1100 for effective streaming Yes The maximum distance of Wi Fi transmission is 250m measured in open spaces However in a home environment where solid obstacles such as walls and doors are present the effective transmission distance is reduced to 50 100m Reposition the devices if you experience transmission problems have not received any registration email from ConsumerCare Philips com e Check that the email address that is entered in the user registration section is valid and spelled correctly e Check that the PC has an active Internet connection e The Internet server may be busy try again later Check if the email was redirected to the spam folder How do avoid Wi Fi interferences from other devices that operate in the same 2 4GHz frequency spectrum such as Dect phones or bluetooth devices e Move the NP1100 at least 3m away from such devices Use a WEP WPA encryption key when you create the wireless connection your PC home network e Change the operating channel on the interfering devices Turn the devices in different directions to minimize interference The wireless
12. Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Declaration of Conformity odel number P1100 37 Trade name Philips Responsible party Philips Consumer Lifestyle A Division of Philips Electronics orth America Corp PO Box 671539 arietta GA 30006 0026 1 800 PHILIPS 744 5477 Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Class Il equipment symbol m This symbol indicates that the unit has a double insulation system Hearing Safety Listen at a moderate volume Using headphones at a high volume can impair your hearing This product can produce sounds in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for a normal person even for exposure less than a minute The higher decibel ranges are offered for those that may have already experienced some hearing loss Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So after prolonged listening what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing To guard against this s
13. Register you Are and get WA E at www p il Ips com weicome NP1100 37 PHILIPS PHILIPS EN User manual 3 Contact information 31 PHILIPS Contents 1 Important 4 Safety 4 Notice 5 Disposal of product and packing material 6 2 Your Streamium Network Music Player 8 Overview 8 Front view 8 Top view 8 Rear view 8 Remote control 8 3 Prepare 10 Install remote control batteries 10 Position your NP1100 10 4 Connect 11 Connect audio device 11 Connect AC power 11 First time setup 11 Create wireless connection 12 Create wired connection 12 5 Turn on switch to standby 13 6 Play 14 Adjust volume 14 Mute 14 Repeat play 14 Shuffle play 14 Listen to Rhapsody music services 14 Rate Rhapsody music 15 Stream music from a UPnP device 15 Install Windows Media Player 11 15 Configure a PC to share music 15 Search for audio files music 16 Scroll at high speed 16 Quick jump navigation 16 Alphanumeric search 16 Internet radio 16 Listen to Internet radio 16 Mark radio stations as Favorites 17 Listen to Favorite Stations 17 Manually add Internet radio stations 17 Listen to My Media 18 Browse through Internet Radio lists 18 Settings 19 Adjust display 19 Adjust DIM settings 19 Adjust brightness 19 Date and time settings 19 Set the time 19 Set the time format 19 Set the date 20 Set sleep timer 20 Set button sound Clicker 20 Network setup 20 Crea
14. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 5 Battery usage CAUTION To prevent battery leakage which may result in bodily injury property damage or damage to the unit e Install all batteries correctly and as marked on the unit Do not mix batteries old and new or carbon and alkaline etc e Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing 7 Do not place any sources of danger on the apparatus e g liquid filled objects lighted candles This product may contain lead and mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance www eiae org VN Warning Never remove the casing of this NP1100 Never lubricate any part of this NP1100 Place this NP1100 on a flat hard and stable surface Never place this NP1100 on other electrical equipment Only use this NP1100 indoors Keep this NP1100 away rom water moisture and liquid filled objects Keep this NP1100 away from direct sunlight naked lames or heat Notice Notice o
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16. access hen press e Enter encryption key if required 6 Select Automatic gt Enable Proxy No default L gt The NP1100 displays a confirmation screen that the settings are saved Create wired connection 1 _ Use an Ethernet cable sold separately to connect the NP1100 to the router that is connected to your home network with broadband Internet access Ensure that the router is turned on Ww N Follow the steps in chapter Set up the player for the first time see First time setup on page 11 until the display shows he network menu options Search for networks or SSID 4 Press AY to select Search for networks hen press Press AY to select Wired then press gt Select Automatic DHCP ON UI 12 EN 5 Turn on switch You can select from the following status options to standby On Standby The button on the remote control can turn on the NP1100 e The NP1100 remembers the last audio source you selected Note n stop mode if no buttons are pressed for 20 minutes the NP1100 switches to standby Nea To turn on the NP1100 press To switch the NP1100 to standby press EN 13 English Turn on switch to standby 6 Play The play pause and stop operations on the remote control of the NP1100 are the same for any music source that you choose Press HOME Press AY to select source then press P Press
17. damage When the remote control is not used for long periods remove the batteries 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Insert two AAA batteries with correct polarity as indicated 3 Close the battery compartment Position your NP1100 BE Caution Risk of product damage Place the NP1100 on a surface that is level flat and strong enough to support the NP1100 Risk of interference Keep the NP1100 away from TVs VCRs and other radiation sources 4 Connect Connect audio device 1 Use the supplied red and white audio cables to connect the AUX IN jacks of the sound system with the red and white see Rear view on page 8 LINE OUT jacks see Rear view on page 8 of the NP1100 2 Set the source of the sound system to AUX 3 Control the sound system as you normally would Connect AC power VN Warning Risk of product damage Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back or the underside of the NP1100 1 Connect the NP1100 to the power supply B p 2 Continue with the steps in chapterFirst time setup see First time setup on page 11 Note The type plate information is located at the back or the underside of the NP1100 First time setup When you connect the NP1100 to the power supply for the first time the player shows a short demo and then displays the language menu 1 Press A
18. e experience as sound Frequency Response s the range of frequencies that a speaker reproduces lowest frequency to the highest While the optimal normal is 20 20 000 Hz Hertz the range of human hearing for EN 27 English Glossary individuals is often much more restricted A good full range speaker system however reproduces as much of this range as possible to cover all variations Individual drivers are limited to reproduce only that part of the spectrum for which they were made so their response is limited but still a necessary point to consider when designing a complete sound system H Hz Hertz Cydles per second named after Heinrich Hertz Impedance The resistance to the flow of an electric current in a circuit This is effectively the electrical load that a loudspeaker presents to the amplifier which drives it and is measured in ohms Input sensitivity SPL sound pressure level a speaker produces given one watt of power measured from a one meter distance at a typical input frequency usually 1kHz unless otherwise noted on the speaker Interface A device or protocol which facilitates the linking of any two devices or systems or when used as a verb to interface the process of linking IP address An IP Internet Protocol address is a unique computer address that enables electronic devices to communicate with and identify each other K Kbps Kilobits per second A digital da
19. et your volume to a safe level before your hearing adapts and leave it there To establish a safe volume level Set your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly without distortion sten for reasonable periods of time Prolonged exposure to sound even at normally safe levels can also cause hearing loss Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and ake appropriate breaks Be sure to observe the following guidelines when using your headphones Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable periods of time Be careful not to adjust the volume as your hearing adapts Do not turn up the volume so high that you can t hear what s around you You should use caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations Do not use headphones while operating a motorized vehicle cycling skateboarding etc it may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas Disposal of product and packing material Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is ttached to a product it means the product is n amp u ease be informed about the local separate ollection system for electrical and electronic roducts ease act according to your local rules and o not dispose of your old product with your orma
20. f compliance VN Warning Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Philips may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment For USA This equipment has been tested and found o 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 he instructions may cause harmful interference o 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 elevision 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 ofthe following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e 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 EN 5 English Important e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio
21. gratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers register your product at www philips com welcome Overview Rear view O OO 0 Front view PHILIPS Streamium I I 4 DISPLAY Top view 1 OSTANDBY ON LINE OUT red white jacks DIGITAL OUT black jack M jack ETHERNET jack POWER SUPPLY jack 09 62 D Remote control You can control the NP1100 with the remote control Gi eo D Oa C sf n aS Ge C9 PHILIPS KY amp amp G MUSIC SERVICES optional feature available in some regions SETTINGS DIM adjust display FAVORITE SEARCH AY lt gt navigate OK gt I confirm play pause gt gt skip forward E stop VOL MUTE CLEAR a A case shift 806060000000 oo ARATEY 4 skip back HOME SHUFFLE random play REPEAT MUSIC INTERNET RADIO EN English Your Streamium Network Music Player 3 Prepare Install remote control batteries EH Caution Risk of explosion Keep batteries away from heat sunshine or fire Never discard batteries in fire Risk of decreased battery life Never mix different brands or types of batteries Risk of product
22. l household waste The correct disposal f your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health All redundant packing material has been omitted We have done our utmost to make the packaging easily separable into mono materials Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials Environmental information All unnecessary packaging has been omitted We have tried to make the packaging easy to separate into three materials cardboard box polystyrene foam buffer and polyethylene bags protective foam sheet Your system consists of materials which can be recycled and reused if disassembled by a specialized company Please observe the ocal regulations regarding the disposal of packaging materials exhausted batteries and old equipment Battery disposal information Batteries including built in rechargeable batteries contain substances that may pollute he environment Always hand the appliance in at an official collection point to remove any built in batteries before you discard the appliance All batteries must be disposed of at an official collection point Q Q 2 VO c 0984 R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC ES v IER v NL AT v UK v NO V HU V ISK V overed by the European Directive 2002 96 EC EN English Important 2 Your Streamium Network Music Player Con
23. lative loudness of sounds It also pertains to the function on many electronic devices that is used to control the loudness W W wattage A measurement of power In speakers wattage is a term that indicates power handling characteristics in dealing with electrical voltage inputs from the amplifier WAP Wireless Application Protocol Global protocol used in some wireless devices hat allows the user to view and interact with data services Generally used as a means to view Internet web pages using the limited ransmission capacity and small display screens of portable wireless devices WAV A format for sound files developed jointly by Microsoft and IBM Built into Windows 95 to XP which made it the de facto standard for sound on PCs WAV sound files end with a wav extension and works with nearly all Windows applications that support sound WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy All 802 11b Wi Fi wireless networks use WEP as their basic security protocol WEP secures data transmissions using 64 bit or 128 bit encryption however it does not offer complete security and is usually used in conjunction with other security measures such as EAP Wi Fi Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity is a wireless technology brand owned by the Wi Fi Alliance 30 EN intended to improve the interoperability of wireless local area network products based on the IEEE 802 11 standards Common applications for Wi Fi include Internet and VoIP
24. n the type of account you hold Stream music from a UPnP device You can wirelessly stream music to the NP1100 from a connected PC if you install Windows Media Player 11 on the PC and configure the PC to share your music If Windows Media Player 11 is already installed on the PC you can skip the installation section and continue with the configuration For any other media players refer to the instructions supplied with the player Install Windows Media Player 11 1 Onthe PC insert the supplied software CD L Installation starts L gt f installation does not start click on the amp icon in your Explorer program 2 Follow the instructions on the PC to install Windows Media Player 11 Configure a PC to share music You can share music from a PC with the NP1100 This chapter shows you how to configure the PC to share music 1 Follow the instructions to install Windows Media Player 11 2 On the PC click Start gt Programs gt Windows Media Player 3 In the Windows Media Player interface right click on the Library pull down menu at the top of the screen and select Media sharing 4 inthe Media sharing pop up window select Share my media then confirm with OK Ly When the NP1100 is connected to your home network the display shows the NP1100 with an alert icon Click on the NP1100 Select Allow then confirm with OK On the NP1100 press HOME Press AY to select Music then press gt
25. name and network password or encryption key Ensure that your wireless access point or wireless router is turned on Ensure that the INP1100 is turned on On the NP1100 configure the network Press HOME Press AY then gt to select Settings gt Network setup gt Wireless gt Search for networks QUO N N Press A Y then gt to select network Enter encryption key if required 8 Select Automatic gt Enable Proxy No default L gt The NP1100 displays a confirmation screen that the settings are saved Create wired connection 1 Ensure that the Ethernet port on the PC is enabled NO AAW Use an Ethernet cable sold separately to connect the NP1100 to the router that is connected to your home network with broadband Internet access Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on Press HOME Press AY then gt to select Settings gt Network setup gt Wired Select Automatic DHCP Select Enable Proxy No default L gt The NP1100 displays a confirmation screen that the settings are saved Change language You can change the language that you have set during the first time setup RH UN Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on Press HOME Select Settings gt Language Press AY to select language then press gt To return to the Home menu press HOME EN 21 English Set the date 8 Maintenance Cleaning Note Avoid moist
26. ned on Press HOME Select Settings gt Date and time Press A or then P to select Set date Press A or Yto adjust then P to confirm he date DA UWOBRWN Press 4 to return to the previous selection menu e Toreturn to the Home menu press HOME Set sleep timer You can select a set time period after which the NP1100 automatically switches to standby The timer offers the following options off 15 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour e 1 5 hours 2 hours 1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on 2 Press HOME 3 Select Settings Sleep timer 4 Press AY to select then press e To return to the Home menu press HOME Set button sound Clicker 1 Ensure that the INP1100 is turned on Press HOME Select Clicker sound 2 3 4 Press AY to select Enable or Disable hen press 5 Press 4 to return to the previous selection menu 20 EN e To return to the Home menu press HOME Network setup This chapter shows you how to change the network setup Before you connect the NP1100 to a home network router Ensure that the PC meets the minimum requirements see PC connection requirements on page 24 You can choose from two different modes of connection e Wireless connection see Create wireless connection on page 20 e Wired connection see Create wired connection on page 20 Create wireless connection Hold ready your network
27. put O Ohm Measure of resistance to current impedance The lower the impedance of a speaker the harder it is to drive P PCM Pulse Code Modulation Pioneering form of digital recording R RF radio frequency An alternating current or voltage with a frequency or carrier wave above about 100kHz It is called radio frequency because hese frequencies have a capacity to be radiated as electromagnetic waves by radio and elevision stations Rhapsody Rhapsody is a membership based digital music service that allows listeners to subscribe to music through the Internet at a monthly rate rather than to purchase the music S S PDIF SPDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface A standard audio file transfer format that was developed jointly by Sony and Philips S PDIF allows the transfer of digital audio signals from one device to another without the need to convert first to analog This prevents the quality of the digital signal degrading during transfer to analog Sensitivity Volume that a speaker offers for a specific voltage input expressed in decibels per watt dB W Shuffle A feature that plays audio files tracks in random order Signal to noise ratio Represents the difference between the level of the audio signal and any interference The larger the figure the purer the sound SPL sound pressure level An acoustic measurement of sound energy 1 dB SPL is the smallest increment
28. r water OOGO Clean only with dry cloth EN EN D Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 For countries with a polarized mains do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Caution To prevent electric shock match the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot fully insert Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus a Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer O Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over IN 3 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel
29. rame And pictures or audio frames with a lot of elements may need those bits D dB Decibel A unit of measure used to express relative difference in power or intensity of sound D DC direct current Direct current or continuous current is the constant flow of electric charge This is typically in a conductor such as a wire In direct current he electric charges flow in the same direction distinguishing it from AC alternating current DHCP DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol It is a protocol for assigning dynamic P addresses to devices on a network Digital A method to encode information using a binary code of Os and 1s Many wireless phones and networks use digital technology Digital Audio Digital Audio is a sound signal that has been converted into numerical values Digital sound can be transmitted through multiple channels Analog sound can only be transmitted through two channels Duplex half full e Full duplex is the ability to send and receive data simultaneously Duplex is synonymous with full duplex Example when a modem operates in full duplex mode it can transmit data in two directions simultaneously In half duplex mode it can transmit data in two directions but not simultaneously F Frequency The property or condition of occurring at frequent intervals In sound this simply refers o the regular occurrence of compression and rarification of air that w
30. station name To return to the Home menu press HOME Note nternet radio features require broadband Internet access Mark radio stations as Favorites You can mark Internet radio stations as your Favourites so next time you want to listen to a station it is easy to find 1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on 2 Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to the Internet 3 when you listen to Internet radio press FAVORITE to mark the station e To return to the Home menu press HOME e The next time you connect to the Internet radio the radio station is shown in the Favorite Stations see Listen to Favorite Stations on page 17 menu Note Internet radio features require broadband Internet access Tip You can also place bookmarks for Internet radio stations when you log on at www philips com welcome and on the registered product site click the link Streamium Management Listen to Favorite Stations When you place bookmarks for Internet radio stations see Mark radio stations as Favorites on page 17 you can find them under Favorite Stations 1 Ensure that the INP1100 is turned on 2 Ensure that the INP1100 is connected to he Internet 3 Press HOME 4 Select Internet Radio gt Favorite Stations 5 Press AY to select then press gt e To return to the Home menu press HOME Note Internet radio features require broadband Internet access
31. stations in the My Media list on the NP1100 nternet radio features require broadband Internet access Listen to My Media When you manually add an Internet radio station see Manually add Internet radio stations on page 17 the Internet radio station is found under My Media 18 EN Ensure that the INP1100 is turned on Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to he Internet Press INTERNET RADIO Press AY to select My Media then press UT AW N Press AY to select Music then press gt L gt The list of your Internet radio stations L gt To return to the Home menu press HOME Note Internet radio features require broadband Internet access Browse through Internet Radio lists The NP1100 has a feature that allows you to browse through long lists of Internet Radio stations similar to the page up and page down feature on a PC 1 Press 44 gt gt to browse up down in the list 7 Settings The following settings are available to you e Play mode Display settings e Date and time e Clicker sound Software update Demo e Sleep timer e Restore settings e System information e Network setup e Language This is how you change settings Press HOME Press AY to select Settings then press gt UN Press AV to select the setting that you want to change then press P e To return to the Home menu press HOME
32. ta rate measurement system which is often used with highly compressed formats such as AAC DAB MP3 etc The higher the amount the better the quality generally is 28 EN K kHz kilo Hertz 1000Hz or 1000 cycles per second L LCD Liquid Crystal Display Probably the most common way to show visual information on non computer electronic equipment Lossless compression A system for reducing the number of data bits density in a musical signal without corrupting the original M M4A The audio file format used by Apple in their iTunes Music Store often appears on your system with the m4a filename extension M4A can produce better audio quality than MP3 using less physical space for the files MHz Mega Hertz One million cycles per second Mono monaural The operation of an amplifier in one channel for both input and output Can refer to an amplifier with only one channel of amplification or operating in bridged mode For low frequency amplification applications it provides better phase coherence and less distortion than stereo operation MP3 A file format with a sound data compression system MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group 1 or MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 With the MP3 format one CD R or CD RW can contain about 10 times more data than a regular CD Mute A control found on receivers and some mixers or signal processing units that silences mutes a signal path or out
33. te wireless connection 20 Create wired connection 20 Change language 21 Maintenance 22 Cleaning 22 Update 22 Update through wireless connection 22 Update through PC connection 22 Restore the default settings 22 Technical data 24 Supported audio file formats 24 Supplied accessories 24 PC connection requirements 24 10 Troubleshooting 26 11 Glossary 27 EN 3 English Contents 1 Important Safety Know these safety symbols AUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A A This bolt of lightning indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an electrical shock For the safety of everyone in your household please do not remove product covering The exclamation point calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids such as vases should not be placed on this apparatus CAUTION To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot fully insert Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus nea
34. tio typ 75 dBA IEC heaphone Distortion line out lt 0 3 headphone Wireless Wireless 802 11g backwards compatible to standard 802 11b Wireless WEP 64 or 128 bit security WPA WPAQ 8 63 characters Frequency 2412 2462MHz CH1 CH11 for range 79 37 17 155 97 2412 2472MHz CH1 CH13 for 12 05 Antenna 2x internal diversity mode enabled Wired LAN Ethernet 24 EN Wired standard 802 3 802 3 u Speed 10 100 MBit s Mode half full duplex Crossover detection Yes Auto MDIX Display Resolution Dot matrix 128 x 64 dots Size 4 1 inches Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice Supported audio file formats The NP1100 supports the following audio file formats e MP3 8 320kbps and VBR e WMA up to 192kbps e AAC 16 320 kbps and VBR16 Note The display of the NP1100 supports directories with nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels Supplied accessories e Remote control e 2AAA batteries e AC power adapter with cable e RCA cable PC connection requirements The minimum requirements for PC connections are e Windows 2000 SP4 or above XP SP2 Vista e Pentium Ill 500MHz processor or higher e 256MB RAM CD ROM drive Adapter e Ethernet enabled for wired connection Wireless network 802 11 b g for wireless connection 500MB free hard disk
35. ure and abrasion 1 Clean the NP1100 only with a soft dry cloth Update When the NP1100 is connected to a home network or PC you can download new firmware updates Depending on your connection you have two options Update through wireless connection see Update through wireless connection on page 22 Update through PC connection see Update through PC connection on page 22 Update through wireless connection 1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on 2 Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to the Internet 3 Press HOME 4 Select Settings gt Software update L gt The NP1100 searches for new software 5 When the display prompts you to accept the End User Licence Agreement select Yes When the software installation is complete the NP1100 restarts 22 EN Update through PC connection 1 On the PC visit the www Philips com support Download the latest software file for the P1100 to the harddisk of the PC Ensure that the INP1100 is turned on Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to he network of the PC Press HOME Select Settings gt System information gt Network connection ote the IP address of the NP1100 On the PC in the address bar of your nternet browser enter http lt IP address replace IP address gt with the IP address of the NP1100 format http XOOX XXX 200000 L gt The Internet browser opens the Device Manager webpage
36. v to select the language then press L gt The display shows the date format menu 2 Press AV to select the date format then press L gt The display shows the time format menu 3 Press AY to select the time format then press L gt The display shows the date menu 4 Press AY to select the date then press L gt The display shows the time menu 5 Press AY to select the time then press gt The display shows the network menu 6 To complete the setup continue with one of the following chapters e First time setup Wireless setup see Create wireless connection on page 12 e First time setup Wired setup see Create wired connection on page 12 EN 11 English Connect Tip 7 Select Enable Proxy No default L gt The NP1100 displays a confirmation screen that the settings are saved After the first time set up you can change the language date and time in the Settings menu Create wireless connection 1 Hold ready your network name and network password or encryption key 2 Follow the steps in chapter Set up the player for the first time see First time setup on page 11 until the display shows he network menu options Search for networks or SSID 3 Press Av to selec Search for networks hen press P 4 Press AY to selec Wireless then press D Press AY to selec your home network with wireless broadband Internet
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