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1. e Avoid contact with water This can cause a short circuit e Do not attempt to open the Webbox 2 If the device does not function properly contact your supplier e Do not cover or put anything on top the Webbox This will make the loudspeaker inaudible e f you move the Webbox2 from a cold environment to a warm wait two hours before using it to give any moisture which may have collected on the device time to dry The Webbox2 satisfies all relevant European safety requirements Detailed information about this can be found on our website at www orionwebbox org 1 March 2013 Colors Webbox2 1 WHAT IS A WEBBOX2 The Webboxz2 is an online multimedia player developed especially for people with a visual impairment It enables you to listen to a large amount of topical information and entertainment via Internet The device only has a few buttons and all the instructions are spoken It is therefore possible to operate the device entirely by touch and hearing This makes it an innovative and convenient device for people with a visual disability or for elderly people without any computer skills An Internet connection not a computer is required to use the Webbox2 The Webbox enables you to listen to the latest news a daily newspaper teletext spoken TV subtitles radio stations talking books and a great deal more The Webbox2 is very easy to use The Webbox2 serial number The serial number This 5 digit number can
2. ANSI NISO Z39 86 plain tekst or HTML converted to speech 20 20 000 Hz depending on bitrate 80 dB 0 2 typical bitrate dependant High performance type 900mW 3 inch 2x RCA cinch 400 mVrms nominal Mini stereo jack 3 5mm 2x 100 mW 2x 8 Ohm speaker switches off when headphones are inserted 5 2V 15W 3W nominal 100 240 V 50 60 Hz adapter enclosed 10 C to 40 C 20 C to 60 C 200x220x80 mm 0 9kg CE FCC UL Solutions Webbox2 Solutio arch 2013 Radio Webbox2 36
3. If there is a base station near your phone or a wireless headset Then move it away Is there is a laptop with wireless Internet near the Webbox2 then move it away 23 O March 2013 Colors Webbox2 e The Webbox2 is not functioning or it is functioning abnormally Your Webbox2 may need to be reset This can be resolved by restarting your Webbox2 using the factory configurations not yet implemented Turn the device off and then on again while you press the Reset button down using a paper clip for example The Reset button is the opening next to the SD slot on the rear of the device The text Factory default will now appear in your screen Now press the OK button within a few seconds in order to confirm the procedure e The wireless connection is no longer working Switch the Webbox2 off and then on again Also switch the modem or router off and then on again for example by removing the cable out of the electric socket Try getting the Webbox2 to operate by connecting the Ethernet cable you have been supplied directly to the modem or router If this works you can try to reconnect to the wireless network again Check the settings of your modem or router to see if the channel choice is set up automatically or to a specific channel number If it is set to a specific number change the setting to automatic the router itself will then look for an available channel If necessary consult your network provider e T
4. button in the left bottom corner of the remote control The Webbox2 will then automatically return to the previous menu and read the options again e When you have selected one of the options talking books for example then after a short silent pause the Webbox2 will begin reading the choices available within that selection If the Webbox reads something that you want to listen to press the OK button on the Webbox2 or on your remote control the Webbox2 will select that option e If you are listening to a programme and you want to listen to something else in the list use the Up or Down button to jump to it 5 9 Interrupt listening pause mode You can interrupt your listening by pressing the volume button on the Webbox or by briefly pressing the Pause button on the remote control The Webbox2 will then be in the pause mode Listening can be resumed by pressing that button again 5 10 Navigating in DAISY talking books The Webbox2 enables you to navigate newspapers magazines books etc with a Daisy structure in a very innovative way You can have the Webbox2 start a new chapter or article by pressing the Up button You can go back to a chapter or article by pressing the Down button By pressing the OK button you can go down a level if this exists If for example you hear Chapter 2 and you press OK you can then navigate through the articles found in Chapter 2 Using the BACK button you can return
5. for advice The Webbox2 supports the following wireless network security standards WEP64 128 WPA PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK AES WPA2 is the best supported method the Webbox2 and it is also the safest So choose WPA2 if your modem or router provides this possibility If your modem or router allows you to choose between WPA WPA2 TKIP AES then the device works in migration state This means that both WPA1 TKIP and WPA2 AES are supported The Webbox2 will automatically select one or the other PSK stands for Pre Shared Key also sometimes called personal This is the standard method for inserting a security key In contrast to the Radius or Enterprise method this method can theoretically only be used by companies March 2013 Cohors Webbox2 e WEP can be problematic because four security keys can be defined The Webbox2 only works with the first key normally also the only one that is inserted e WEP security keys must be inserted as so called hexadecimal numbers In addition to numbers this code can also consist of the letters A up to and including F case insensitive WEP64 requires the input of 10 and WEP128 requires the input of 26 hex numbers Some modems or routers have special brand specific settings We recommend that you change nothing here 6 6 Your network doesn t support DHCP By default the Webbox2 assumes that your modem supports the so called DHCP procedure by which the Webbox2 is automat
6. moment in time if the station support meta data To the left of the front panel of the device you will also see a display You do NOT need this display because the Webboxz2 tells you everything If you are still able to see something then you can look at it while the device speaks Menus and other options are also displayed on this screen whilst they are read out loud March 2013 Cation tions Webbox2 26 All of these functions can also be accessed using the included remote control Top of the device In the middle of the top of the Webbox2 you will find a high quality speaker This speaker is turned off when you connect a headset The Webbox2 can also be connected to a stereo amplifier In the middle of the front panel there is an infra red receiver to operate the remote control Back panel If you turn the Webbox2 around and turn its back panel towards you you will find the following connections starting from left to right A net adapter connection for the wall socket A slot for the SD memory card A submerged reset button behind a small paper clip hole A network connection for a fixed connection to Internet Thanks to the built in WiFi antenna it is also possible to connect to Internet wirelessly e Two RCA plug connections one above the other for an external stereo system e headset connection 3 5 mm plug e Two USB connections for memory sticks or an external CD player 27 March 20
7. to the level above the one you were in and choose another chapter Of course if you do not use the keys the book will be read from front to back Fast forward or backwards in the text In the pause position you can use the volume pause knob to jump through the text of a chapter If you turn the knob to the left you will go back through the text If you turn the knob to the right you will go forward in the text Each serration will slide you 10 seconds forwards or 11 March 2013 Colors Webbox2 backwards in time the Webbox will tell you what the new time position is If you press the volume knob again the reading will begin where you set it using the volume knob To confirm this you can also press the OK button On the remote control you use the lt lt Left or gt gt Right button for this Please note Fast forward and backwards only works within a chapter Bookmarks The Webbox2 automatically remembers where it was in a book newspaper magazine or other pre recorded programme If you return to a particular programme the Webbox2 will pick up where it left off It makes no difference whether you get there by way of the programme guide or by way of the shortcut list Navigation then works as described above 5 11 External CD player If you want to play a CD with a DAISY book or other audio you can connect an external laptop CD player on one or both USB connectors in the Webbox2 rear panel when in doubt please infor
8. 0 20 after which you select the OK button to confirm your choice Adjusting the speed works the same way The remote control allows you to adjust speed or tone directly by pressing or 5 6 Configuring the sleep mode If you want the Webbox2 to stop playing and turn off automatically at a set time then you can choose that in the Pause menu While listening to a book for example press the volume pause knob and then choose Sleep mode using the Up or Down buttons You can set a time between 10 and 120 minutes On the remote control the sleep mode button Zzz switches this on immediately using the number of minutes last configured When the Webbo x2 is restarted this last setting is inactive and may need to be re activated if necessary The Webbox2 will stop playing when the set number of minutes is reached and you will hear a clock ticking The sleeptimer is reset to the same number of minutes when you press the OK button within 30 seconds The timer will also be reset at any time by pressing the Zzz button on the remote control The Webbox2 will switch off when you do not take any action during these 30 seconds of clock ticking 9 March 2013 Colors Webbox2 5 7 item most recently listened to Pressing the Shortcuts key on the remote control will take you to your list of Shortcuts see also paragraph 6 11 Pressing the Shortcuts key again will take you to the most recently listened to item Alternativel
9. 13 Coton Webbox2 The remote control There are 17 buttons on the remote control At the top left is the mute or pause button At the top right there is the On Off button Below these there is a row of 3 double buttons the left of which is for regulating the volume the middle control tone and the right are for regulating speed Below these is a row of 3 buttons the left one is an Information button the middle one is for activating sleep mode and the right one directs the Webboxz2 to your list of shortcuts press twice for most recently used shortcut Below these there is a cross with 5 buttons The middle button is the OK button The top and bottom are the Up and Down buttons and the left and right are for moving fast Forward and Backward Finally in the bottom left corner is the Back button March 2013 tions Webbox2 28 ANNEX B PAUSE AND RESET MENU By pressing the volume pause knob briefly you can put the Webbox2 in pause mode When you then press the Up or Down V buttons you will hear the options provided by the Pause menu Depending upon the type of programme you were listening to when you chose to pause this menu will show you information and settings valid or relevant to that programme Besides this you will also find settings and information of general validity or relevance Between the SD card slot and the connection for the network cable you will find the submerged Reset butto
10. Webbox2 Manual Solutions SolutionsRadio Ltd Motorenweg 5 k 2623CR Delft The Netherlands 31 15 262 59 55 Fax 31 15 257 15 95 E mail info solutionsradio com URL www solutionsradio com Webbox2 V2 07 published on 8 March 2013 Copyright 2013 No part of this publication may be reproduced and or made public by means of printing photocopying microfilm or any other way without a prior written permission from SolutionsRadio www orionwebbox org SolutionsRadio reserves the right to alter the publication at any time without prior notice The most recent version of this document can be found at www orionwebbox org voice enabled by Acapela Table of contents Important 1 1 What is a WeDDOXZ 7 usa expecta rcm eene 2 2 Internet is 3 How to connect the 4 4 Operating the front panel and remote control 5 5 Using the WebDOXA occu ii e ho ie ie a eek eed 7 6 InstallatlOI S static ei s 14 Frequently asked 5 23 Annex A The Exterior 26 ANNEX B Pause and Reset menu 29 ANNEX C Advanced configurations 32 ANNEX D SpecifiCallOris 34 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Please observe the following guidelines
11. ack panel next to the SD card The Webbox2 will then say Reset menu Use the Up and Down buttons and then the OK button to select e Restore factory settings any changed settings such as tone speed etc are restored to the factory values e Remove speed dials and bookmarks the speed dials to go to areas in the spoken guide and bookmarks to a specific time in the content are removed e Remove network settings Erase all network settings in Pause menu gt Device configuration gt Advanced menu e Remove all wireless network settings All the wireless networks which have been configured will be erased e Restart The Webbox2 will be restarted Full reset Please note In this menu settings that are important to the operation of the device can be erased Press and hold the submerged Reset button behind the hole in the back panel next to the SD card while you switch on the unit Let go of the reset button when you hear the tone or the on tone again All settings will now be reset to factory values and thus may need to be corrected afterwards 31 March 2013 Colors Webbox2 ANNEX C ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS Configuring via an SD card not yet implemented If an SD card is input with a settings ini file the following settings are adopted Inputting WPA and SSID via settings ini Open a new text file and input the exact SSID network name and WPA key password precisely as bellow wireless ssid
12. adio stations Public regional commercial and foreign radio stations theme channels recorded programmes podcasts and the like 6 Club news Here you will find information from club newsletters 7 Information Here you will find previously available announcements and an abbreviated manual for the Webbox2 If the Webbox is reading the playlist menu and you wish to select something from this talking books for example then you simply press the OK button the button at the far left on the front panel of the Webbox2 or the OK key on the remote control as soon as you hear talking books If during reading of the main menu you do not press the OK button then the list of choices will be repeated This will continue to happen until you make a choice March 2013 1015 Webbox2 8 5 5 Adjusting speed or tone The speed or tone of many of the programmes played by the Webbox2 can be adjusted however this does not apply to a radio station for example These settings can be altered during playing by pressing the volume pause knob the Webbox then stops playing Using the Up and Down buttons you can choose the options in the Pause menu that relate to this see also Annex B Pause and Reset menu For example if you pause while playing a talking book you can choose Speed and Tone from the menu here If you choose Tone you can then use the same buttons to select from a few steps up or down 20 10 normal 1
13. as well as to general settings relating to operation of the device See also Annex B Pause and Reset menu You can leave the Pause menu by pressing the volume pause knob again or by pressing the Back button Or you can choose Continue playing You can also obtain the Information in this menu by pressing the Info button on your remote control 7 March 2013 Coton Webbox2 5 3 Louder and softer After you have turned the device on the Webbox2 will seek contact with Internet and the Webbox2 will read the playlist to you The volume may be set too loud or too soft Use the volume pause knob on the Webbox2 to adjust the sound to louder or softer This is the large round knob on the front of the device or VOLUME on your remote control 5 4 How use the spoken programme guide The Webbox2 reads the choices from the main menu to you when it has connected to the internet The list may depend upon optional subscriptions you have chosen The main menu varies per country and can include 1 Shortcuts This is a list of subjects that the Webbox2 can quickly jump to and start playing 2 Current affairs e g news weather report daily paper teletext and other topical programmes 3 Spoken television subtitling from TV broadcasting stations which support spoken subtitling and if applicable to your country 4 Talking books With the following options Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired and Radio Plays 5 R
14. be found on the type plate on the bottom panel of the Webbox2 This serial number is important for memberships and subscriptions This number is spoken under the heading Information Good to know e The Webbox2 s programme offering can be adapted to your wishes and can be expanded For some subscriptions you will need to contact the relevant content provider yourself e The Webbox2 playlist programme offering can be adapted and or expanded to you personal wishes March 2013 Geter tions Webbox2 2 2 INTERNET IS NEEDED The Webbox2 is ready to use instantly upon delivery If required the device configures itself The only thing you have to do is to unpack the device and connect it Settings have been kept to a minimum in order to make the device easy to use for everyone The Webbox2 makes use of an Internet connection There are various suppliers who supply Internet using ADSL technology via telephone lines It is usually also possible to obtain such a connection through your local cable television company This is also called broadband Internet If this is your first connection you will receive a modem or router from your supplier You should either install and activate this yourself or have your supplier do it for you Things you should know e An Internet supplier is called a network supplier The English term often used for this is provider or Internet service provider ISP e Before you can use your Webb
15. dicate whether or not you wish to use a password choose Yes or No and then press OK you can also choose to continue with the input procedure which follows below March 2013 Colors Webbox2 If it is a secure network connection then the Webbox2 will ask you for the password A list of letters and numbers will be made available to you you can use them to fill in the password If you have WEP A f 0 9 and ready If you have WPA a z A Z 0 9 some special characters and ready 210 12 9 You can either use V UP and DOWN buttons or the volume pause knob to look for and choose the correct characters the input character is the one to the far right in the line right at the bottom Each time you have found the correct character press OK the password will appear character by character to the left in the screen You can erase a last character by pressing the Back key When you have finished inserting the password look for ready final character and press the OK key You will hear the password you have fully inserted after which the network will be activated The Webbox2 will tell you that the configuration has been added and that the network is ready for use press the Back key 3 times to return to the Pause menu Good to know In addition to these menu driven options data for the wireless network can also be inserted by using the following sockets see Annex C Advanc
16. ed settings for details e Asettings ini file on an SD card e Windows generated data on a USB stick e Known pre programmed networks like owbbelkin and wifi access point or via networks indicated by the helpdesk March 2013 tions Webbox2 20 21 If you do not succeed in getting a connection to a wireless network try to get the Webbox2 to work by connecting the Ethernet cable to your modem or router The settings for the wired or wireless Internet connection can be erased by pressing the submerged Reset key using a paperclip for example The Reset button is the opening next to the SD card at the rear of the unit In the following Reset menu see Annex B Pause and Reset menu you should select Remove all network wireless settings If an Ethernet cable is connected to the Webbox2 it will be given priority above a wireless network If the cable is disconnected then the Webbox will automatically shift to wireless Wi Fi communication If the Webox2 cannot find your network first check if your modem is sending out a network name SSID and if it has been positioned near enough The range is usually between 3 to 15 metres depending upon the situation The Webbox2 supports WLAN networks with a WEP and WPA key these conform to the IEEE 802 11b g and n standards If no network can be found the text The chosen list is empty will appear in that case contact your network provider
17. es use of a wireless Internet connection Wi Fi then a modem router that supports wireless Internet is required Some Internet You can order a pre configured router from your Webbox2 supplier this router is furnished with a separate manual to make its configuration easier March 2013 tions Webbox2 16 subscriptions include a wireless modem In such cases a router has always been built in When configuring the modem router it is important to be aware of the transmission channel being used We recommend that you select automatic channel choice for this In order to secure the connection you will moreover need to configure the so called WPA or WEP code See the manual further down for more information about this subject Internet subscriptions change constantly Ask your preferred network provider about these 6 3 Connect the Webbox2 e First of all take the Ethernet cable and connect it to the Webbox2 and your Internet provider s modem even if you plan to use the Webbox2 wirelessly e Insert the round mains adapter plug into the back of the Webbox2 entrance and then plug the adapter itself into the electric socket e f you want to use the remote control Open the lid at the back of the remote control and insert the batteries Make sure the batteries follow the positive and negative poles indicated e See the instructions further down for connecting your wireless network adapter Tip If you connect t
18. etwork protocol IPv4 en IPv6 Ethernet 10 100 baseT connector type RJ45 with cabledetect and activity LED WLAN WiFi IEEE802 11b g n security WEP WPA TKIP WPA2 AES WPS PB USB SD en CD 2x USB A v1 0 full speed connector in rear panel maximum current 500mA per connector USB flash memory sticks and drives supported partition table MBR or EFI GPT 1x SD slot standard SD SC SD HC en SD XC USB CD player tested Samsung SE S084 powered by 2x USB SE 208ab tsbs powered by 2x USB Plextor PX 608CU own power adapter Sunplus DS8A4S own power adapter LG GP30 NB40 powered by 2x USB Audio decoder Algoritms MPEG 182 layer Ill mp3 CBR VBR ABR WMA 4 0 4 1 7 8 9 all profiles 5 384 kbps MPEGA 2 AAC LC PNS HE AAC v2 Level 3 SBR PS Ogg Vorbis WAV PCM IMA ADPCM Bitrate 8kbps 1 7Mbps Sample freq 8 11 05 16 22 8 24 32 44 2 48 kHz of channels 1 mono or 2 stereo March 2013 Cation 190 Webbox2 34 Content Playlist Additional data Spoken books Text Audio Frequency range Signal to noise Distortion Speaker Line out connector type fixed level Headphones connector type adjustable level plug detection General Power Operational temp Storage temp Dimensions Weight Approval 35 March 2013 Radio y m3u asx pls xml smil shoutcast icecast meta data DAISY Online DAISY Talking Books PDTB2 for download ncc snd navigation files supported DAISY2 02 DAIS3
19. he Webbox2 audio output 2 RCA plug to your stereo you can either switch off the speaker temporarilyby turning the volume down to 0 using the volume pause knob or by default in Pause Menu gt Device Configuration gt Advanced Menu gt startup volume Another solution for this is to put a loose plug into the headset socket of your Webbox2 The internal loudspeaker will then be turned off automatically 17 March 2013 Webbox2 6 4 Rear panel connectors On the rear side of the Webbox 2 from left to right you will find the following sockets Two USB sockets for memory stick for example A headphones socket A double tulip plug phone RCA for the stereo line signal An Ethernet connector Recessed reset button see ANNEX B Pause and Reset menu Slot for an SD card Connection for power supply stereo socket Reset button Using the audio cable you can connect the Webbox2 to your stereo installation Insert the audio cable plugs into the Webbox s audio socket Use the other end of your audio cable to connect to the line socket of your amplifier This socket has a constant level and is not influenced by the volume setting however it does respond to the pause position mute March 2013 tions Webbox2 18 6 5 Wireless connection setup Take the following steps to connect your Webbox2 to a wireless network Before configuring the wireless network ensure that the Webbox has fir
20. he subtitling is not being spoken even though it is visible on the television screen There are programmes in which the text is an integral part of the film itself If this is the case the subtitling signal is not available to us and the Webbox 2 cannot therefore provide a spoken version e Image and subtitling are not synchronous If the spoken subtitling and the TV subtitles are not synchronous you can report this to your Webbox2 supplier They will be able to configure this for you remotely March 2013 Cation tions Webbox2 24 e Ifi play a recorded programme or DVD the spoken subtitling does not work That is correct only subtitling of live programmes is available e Aradio station does not work any longer Try it again later It could be that the radio station temporarily does not have enough capacity available e have frequent drop outs This is caused by problems in the network You should contact your network provider if this occurs while the Webbox2 is operating through a network cable Check the distance between your modem router and the Webbox2 if it does work properly through a cable but not wirelessly Any walls or floors in between those two also have a negative influence on the reception quality of your wireless network Try to move the Webbox2 closer to the modem router to see if the problem changes A neighbouring wireless network may also interfere with yours Changing the transmission channel ins
21. ically allocated an IP address If this is not the case then a fixed address must be inserted Sometimes for example the IT department of an organisation also needs a fixed address for the Webbox2 in order to allocate certain rights to the network e Within the Pause menu go to Device configuration gt Advanced menu e Depending upon whether the Webbox2 is connected to the cable or wireless network select Cabled network or Wireless network e Using the following option DHCP you can activate operation using a fixed IP address DHCP off or indeed operation using the automatic IP address allocation of the network DHCP on If the above cited option DHCP is turned off then you must configure the following data e address e g 192 168 117 100 e P netmask e g 255 255 255 0 e Network gateway e g 192 168 117 1 e DNS server 1 e g 192 168 117 100 e DNS server 2 optional e g 8 8 8 8 If needed ask the IT department for these data Please note A fixed IP address is rarely used In 99 9 of all cases an automatically selected IP address is used DHCP on March 2013 Cation tions Webbox2 22 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Should you have any questions or problems with the Webbox2 please read the following frequently asked questions first e When press the ON OFF button the green light does not light up What do do Check if the network adapter has been c
22. ide your router may help The router supplier can provide you the information about how to do that 25 March 2013 Colors Webbox2 ANNEX A THE EXTERIOR There are five buttons and one dial on the front panel of your Webbox2 The On Off button can be found on the bottom right hand side To the left of this there are two buttons To the far left is the OK button and in the middle there is the Back button Use the OK button to select items from the Webbox s menus The Back button is used to go back one step in the previous menu until you have returned to the Main menu Above the OK button you will find two buttons They are the arrow or Up and Down buttons You can use these to jump through the menus or to move zapping from station to station The volume pause knob is used to regulate the volume If you press this knob briefly you will pause in the spoken text If you then press one of the up and down arrows you will be given a number of extra options in this so called Pause menu You can for example slow down or accelerate the speed with which a text is read set up the tone or the sleep mode The Information function gives you more information about the book or programme that you are listening to for example its playing time amount of time passed and so on For radio stations it will give you the name of the broadcaster and increasingly often also the title and artist of the music that is playing at that
23. internet is called a provider or Internet service provider ISP Before you can use your Webbox2 you must already have an Internet connection If this is your first connection you will receive a modem or router from your supplier You or your supplier will have to install this first What this means is that the modem router will be connected by cable to the connection point on your cable television or the telephone line in your home The connection point in modern homes can usually be found in the meter cupboard After installation the modem router will first need to be activated by your network provider Then the Webbox2 will have to be connected to the modem router through a so called Ethernet cable wired or through a wireless Wi Fi connection If your modem router has been installed in the meter cupboard and you are connecting a wired cable to your Webbox2 then the cable for the connection will have to be laid from the meter cupboard to the spot where your Webbox2 has been placed In some cases the modem is only suitable for connecting one computer If so then it does not have a so called routing functionality at its disposal If this is the case then you will also need a so called router that will function as the link between the modem and the Webbox2 The router too will have to be installed and configured first before you can make a connection Your ISP can provide you with information about this If your Webbox2 mak
24. m with us for the types we have already tested Some CD players get power from their own mains adapter some from a single USB port in the Webbox2 but most will have a so called Y cable to draw power from both USB ports The Webbox2 will also remember the resume point bookmark when using such an external CD player 5 12 Shortcuts Navigating within the spoken programme guide has been kept as simple as possible However it can be made even simpler by selecting shortcuts from a list of favourite subjects things you listen to frequently You can find this list in the programme guide under Shortcuts You will find your most recently listened to programmes listed in alphabetical order In the Pause menu under Device configuration Shortcuts you can determine how long this list is the default is 10 and whether to manage them manually or let the Webbox2 create them automatically Automatic shortcuts March 2013 Cation tions Webbox2 12 By default the Webbox2 will automatically create a shortcut if you listen to a particular subject for more than one minute Manual shortcuts If you are playing a subject and you want to make a shortcut to it select Make a shortcut in the Pause menu or keep the volume pause knob pressed until the Webbox2 resumes playing Removing shortcuts Press the volume pause knob on your Webbox or select the Pause button on your remote control when you hear the title of the shortcut or
25. n If you press this while the 2 is on for example with a paperclip you will enter the Reset menu In this menu you can erase settings like Speed dial Wireless network etc Pause menu e Press the Volume button The Webbox will say Pause if you then turn the volume button this will result in time jumps Press the Volume button again if you want to return to normal operation right away e Press Up or Down for the following options Continue playback Information Erase this shortcut when a shortcut to this content is available Speed 50 10 normal 10 50 Tone 20 10 normal 10 20 Sleep timer 10 120 minutes 29 O March 2013 Colors Webbox2 Device configuration Add a wireless network Shortcut menu How to manage shortcuts Resume playback at startup The amount of shortcuts shown Advanced menu Ethernet Ethernet DHCP on off IP address netmask gateway DNS1 DNS2 Wireless network Wireless DHCP on off IP address netmask gateway DNS1 DNS2 Startup volume Buffersize Fast normal safe Restart Shutdown Device status Summary info Ethernet Wireless network Serial number Time Software version Operating system Artificial voice March 2013 190 Webbox2 30 Reset menu Please note In this menu settings that are important to the operation of the device can be erased During use press the submerged Reset button behind the hole in the b
26. onnected correctly If it has Check that other devices that have been connected to the same electric socket are also functioning If they are not Replace the fuse in your meter cupboard If they are Contact your Webbox 2 supplier e When press the ON OFF button the Webbox2 does not look for a connection to Internet What do do Check if the Ethernet cable and or the router have been connected correctly Turn the modem or router off and then on again for example by taking the cable out of the electric socket If that does not help Phone your network provider and inform him of your problems with the network If there are no problems Contact your Webbox2 supplier e Whenl press the ON OFF button nothing happens If none of the above helps remove the connection cable out from the electric socket for a few seconds and then reconnect it e yellow light lights up but do not hear anything What do do If the yellow light is blinking then the Webboxz is still busy If the yellow light lights up constantly turn up the volume using volume pause knob on the device or on the remote control If that does not help Press the volume control to undo the mute position If that does not help Check if a headset or audio cable is still connected to the Webbox2 If they are Remove them e The Webbox s sound is distorted What causes that If there is a cell phone lying in the vicinity of the Webbox2 then move it away
27. owbbelkin passphrase orionwebbox Then save the text file to a SD card or a USB stick under the name settings ini and plug this into the Webbox2 The network concerned will be added to the list automatically and is ready for use March 2013 tions Webbox2 32 Configuring via a USB stick The Webbox2 looks for certain configurations on a USB stick Insert WPA and SSID via a Windows7 USB stick To prepare a USB stick with WPA data under Windows 7 do the following e Plug the USB flash station into the computer e Ensure that the PC has an Internet connection via the desired network e Click on the Windows icon found at the far left bottom in the taskbar e Type network centre in the textbox Programmes and search files and press Enter e In the left hand part of the window click on Manage wireless networks e Select the connected network and right click on it click on Properties and then under Connections click on Copy this profile to a USB flash station e Select the USB device station and click on Next You will then be informed Network configuration copied to USB flash station e Click on Close Plug the USB into the operating Webbox2 The network concerned will be added to the list automatically and is ready for use Windows XP does not provide this option Configuring via the webpage Not yet implemented 33 March 2013 ley Webbox2 ANNEX D SPECIFICATIONS N
28. ox2 you must have an Internet connection This Internet connection can also be wireless as the Webbox2 is equipped with facilities to enable this option called Wi Fi Your supplier can advise you about this 3 March 2013 Coton Webbox2 3 HOW TO CONNECT THE HEADSET You can connect a headset or deaf loop system to the back of the Webbox2 see also paragraph Headset connection Please note If you connect a headset deaf loop system to the phones output of your Webbox2 the loudspeaker will automatically switch off You can use the volume control button of your Webbox2 as normal to regulate the volume of your headset Please note If you use a wireless headset make sure that the volume control button is turned up loud enough This is particularly important if there are long silences for example during spoken TV subtitling used in some countries as the headset can switch itself off automatically and will only switch back on when the audio signal returns and if the volume is set loud enough March 2013 Coon 1015 Webbox2 4 4 OPERATING THE FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL Volume control and pause knob Error indicator light lamp Display screen Connection light a Down button Back On Off button button Front panel see Attachment A for a textual explanation 5 March 2013 Cotton Webbox2 Mute pause On Off button Speed Sleep mode Informa
29. st been connected to the internet via a cable that it has been switched on and has played for about 5 minutes to ensure that your Internet is functioning properly and that the device has received the latest software Switch the Webbox2 off and on again by pressing the On Off button and wait until you receive a spoken report Any new software will then have been installed when you start up this time Press the volume pause knob to get into the so called Pause menu Press the Up or Down key to get to Device configuration and then press the OK button Using the Up or Down key go to Add a Wireless Network and then press OK Selecting a wireless network If you select this option the Webbox2 will look for networks both wireless WLAN and any found via the connected network cable 19 After a few seconds you will receive a list of the wireless networks available in your neighbourhood This network name SSID and the required password WPA WEP may be found on your modem or in the manual you received from your network provider Use the Up and Down buttons until you find your network and press OK The Webbox2 will tell you whether the reception is good normal or weak If the Webbox2 has been able to find a password on a known router for example via the installed network cable then you will hear A password is available for this network do you want to use this Press the Up or Down button to in
30. tion button rnm Fast Fast forward backwards button button Down button Back button Remote control see Attachment A for a textual explanation March 2013 1015 Webbox2 6 10 5 USING THE WEBBOX2 Please note Read Chapter before connecting the Webbox for the first time 5 1 Switching the machine on After the Webbox2 has been connected to the electric socket and to Internet switch on the device by pressing the On button on the Webbox2 This button is the farthest one to the right at the bottom You can also use the remote control the On button is at the top on the far right When you switch the device on the On indicator light turns green and within a second you will hear the on tone After about 10 seconds you will hear a start melody The Webbox2 will automatically seek a connection to Internet the yellow INTERNET indicator light will then light up The Webbox2 will seek the most current data and incorporate these into the menu You can switch the device off by pressing the On button again The green and yellow lights will then turn off and you will hear a short off tone 5 2 Pause menu Regardless of what the Webbox2 is playing you can always make use of the so called Pause menu by pressing the volume pause knob By pressing the Up and Down buttons you can scroll through this Pause menu to find all sorts of information and options relevant to the programmes
31. while you listen to the content that the shortcuts points to In the Pause menu you can then select Remove shortcut If the shortcut referred to a book the bookmark in the book will hereby also be removed So should you listen to the book again the Webbox2 will start at the beginning It is also possible to remove all shortcuts and bookmarks in one go Please note This is an option for advanced users ANNEX B Pause and Reset menu describes this Shortcut settings You can select the option Shortcuts in the Pause menu under Device configuration at any time The number of shortcuts displayed Of the 50 shortcuts retained you can choose to have only the 10 20 30 40 or 50 most recent ones displayed in the list the default is 10 The shortcuts are displayed in alphabetical order Managing shortcuts Here you choose whether shortcuts should be set automatically or that you wish to do this yourself manually Continue playing after start up If this function is activated the Webbox2 will start up where it left off prior to switching off 13 O March 2013 Coton Webbox2 6 INSTALLATION March 2013 Cation tions Webbox2 14 6 1 What s in the box Webbox2 Remote control d Audio cable i Solutions Mains adapter Ethernet cable 15 March 2013 Webbox2 6 2 The Internet connection The Webbox2 makes use of an Internet connection A supplier of broadband
32. y you can also switch on the Continue at start up setting the Webbox2 will then automatically start playing the programme you were last listening to when you turned the device off if possible This setting can be found in the Pause menu under Device configuration gt Speed dial see also paragraph 5 12 5 8 Media menu USB SD CD The Webbox2 s default function is to play out content made available through Internet such as a daily talking paper spoken TV subtitling or radio stations However if other media are available from which something can be played out this will appear in the Media menu when the device is switched on Depending upon the available media you will be able to choose from Shortcuts USB stick CD player Memory card Internet menu Tip Is a certain book available online and on your SD card or USD stick in that case it will still resume at the point you left of no matter whether you were reading online or from your local SD USB storage Tip Go to the Media menu in front of the spoken programme guide Internet by pressing the Back button several times Restart the Webboxz2 if you do not find the medium to which you have connected in the media menu e What do you do if you accidently select something you do not want Then press the Back key This is the middle key at the bottom on the March 2013 Goo tions Webbox2 10 front panel of Webbox 2 itself or the
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