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1. Name No Description POWER 1 Power Jack integrated with Powerline networking RESET 2 S PDIF IN optic 3 Optical S PDIF input 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz EINEN Cn Line input left right RCA 2Vpp max level OdBFs LINE IN right 5 l S PDIF OUT optic 6 Optical S PDIF output 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48kHz LINE OUT left 7 Line output left right RCA 4 2Vpp max level 0 dbFs SNR gt 85dbFs Exstreamer Digital SNR gt 90dbFs LINE OUT right 8 Frequency Response 0 05dB 20Hz 1 45dB 20kHz THDN N 0 015 OdBFs ETHERNET 9 M_SET 10 Appendix A Cabling Connection Network cables connect PCs in an Ethernet network Category 5 called Cat5 for short is commonly used type of network cable today Cat 5 cables are tipped with RJ 45 connectors which fit into RJ 45 port Straight through vs Crossover Cables Straight through Crossover 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 6 3 3 3 1 6 6 6 2 Appendix B Connectors of Rear panel a Woo E POWER RESET OPTICAL OPTICAL L LINK ACT M_SEL Name No Description POWER 1 Power Jack integrated with Powerline networking RESET 2 The reset button when pressed shortly resets the device Powerline Audio without the need to unplug the power cord If you press the button until the red light flashes over 5 seconds the device will reset to factory defaults S PDIF
2. Internet Radio to Multi Audio ADSL Router Powerline Ethernet Ethernet DVD VCD MP3 CD AM FM to Multi Audio via Powerline e Analog or Optical DVD VCD MP3 CD AM FM player Audio Source Powerline Audio Multi Audio Source to Multi Audio Player Ethernet Powerline Ethernet Multi Audio Source to Multi Audio Player tation Home Audio System Audio Source MP3 Server Audio Player WinAmp or Windows Media Player E lt Wireless gt Hi Fi Stereo System Workroom F amily Room Audio Source MP3 Server Audio Player WinAmp or Windows Media Player Multi Room Audio System Y ADSL Router Powerline Ethernet pe y o Analog or Optical So DVD VCD MP3 CD AM FM player Powerline Audio Family Room Bedroom Babyroom Audio Player PS Audio Player Living Room As as Audio Player Pi a Audio Player Workroom to Multi audio Player c A A DVD VCD CD MP3 AM FM Player Optical Optical Analog e Analog y 7 Powerline Audio As a Audio Player Chapter 10 FAQ and Troubleshooting Q I donj t see any status lights on at all A Make sure the power cable is correctly plugged into the unit and make sure the power supply is plugged into the power outlet on the wall Q How do I ping the device to see if itjis on my network A You can ping any device on your network by opening a DOS command box Type ping and the I
3. Do next step e Step 4 Press the M_SEL button mode selection to Internet Radio mode in rear panel of the device And check the MOD led in always ON status That means the device is in the Internet Radio mode It should hear the first Internet Radio within 30 seconds from your Hi Fi stereo system LINK ACT M_SEL e Step 5 Press the Channel button to select the different Internet Radio channel Note These 8 preset Internet Radio channels may be closed sometimes in this device Therefore you can push the channel button to make sure that the Internet Radio works in different channel Of course you also can change these channels to the other Internet Radio station by the web console of the device 5 2 How to set Internet Radio into the device There are 8 preset Internet Radio stations in the device the following procedure is for user to get new Internet Radio and save them as you like m Where to find the Internet Radio Please install WinAmp application software http www winamp com in your computer system you can find a lot of Internet Radio stations easily th de Yew fyon ook tee M beta rr minano cones t THE ADVENTURE i CONTINUES ON DVD e Winamp 5 07 released 22 2 04 e Fined Critical Flan CD quality ripping berniog with Prol Leam more about the two rerionn Pep fa minano core Ele Edt Yew Favorites ook te ks ME hito ire inane conuipayeritres pho Need more information Fea
4. E Analog a b 7 E z DVD VCD MP3 CD AM FM player Powerline Audio PC Audio Player First you need a powerline bridge device for computer to get in the audio system Second try to get the IP address of the device as audio source via SoniclP features You can get the IP announcement during the device power up Powerline Audio as audio source Record and use it in later procedure For example 192 168 16 3 Third use WINAMP software or Windows Media Player and type the IP address you get from previous step m WINAMP as an audio player Step 1 Go to the Playlist Editor of the WINAMP a ANST EDITOR File Playlist Sort Help New playlist clear Ctrl N Open playlist Cctrl 0 Open playlist From Media Library gt Open Media Library view results gt Add file s L Add folder Shift L Save playlist Ctrl S File info Alt 3 Playlist entry Ctrl E Close Playlist Editor Alt E Step 3 Type in the IP addresses and channel number of the device you get form SoniclP Powerline Audio as audio source After this setting you can listen the music from your audio source Open URI Enter a URL to open here le http m Window Media Player as an audio player Step 1 Go to the Window Media Player p s BP relia Meta Tuve e e A Step 2 Type SCtrl uj to get the add URL screen as below And then type in the IP addresses and channel number of the device you get form SoniclP Powerline A
5. input mode RAC Line In If LED is slow blinking the device is selected in the Optical input mode S PDIF In B Woo Hook L Je POWER RESET OPTICAL R CPTICAL L LINK ACT M_SEL Note The optical analogue input mode also plays music from input source on the Analogue output RAC Line Out and the Optical output SPDIF Out at the same time You can use this feature to make sure the input source is right or wrong e Step 4 Press the Channel button to change to the different channel PL LNK ACT PWR CH4 Mode Note Only one audio source can occupy one channel Donj t use more than one audio sources set in the same channel The different audio sources should have their individual channel The maximum audio sources that can be created simultaneously are 8 One Audio Player installation e Step 1 Connect the audio output Optical or Analogue of the device into the audio input Optical or Analogue of the Hi Fi stereo system or active speaker e Step 2 Plug in the power of the device Powerline Audio Step 3 Press the M_SEL button mode selection to the audio output mode in rear panel of the device And check the MOD led in always dark status That means the device is selected in the audio output mode LINK ACT M_SEL Note The audio output mode always plays music on the Analogue output RAC Line Out and the Optical output SPDIF Out at the same time Step 4 Press the
6. Channel button to change to the channel as set in the Audio Source PL CH4 Mode LNK If there are several Audio Sources in the environment you can select them via pressing Channel button ACT After you set Audio Source and Audio Player with the same channel the audio will be sent from Audio source to Audio player You can check the whole procedure by monitoring channel LEDs In the beginning the channel LED will blink in order to synchronize the audio channel on the audio networking When the audio player stops flashing and remains lit continuously That means the music is streaming from audio source to audio player And then you can enjoy the music from audio player 6 2 Music server to Hi Fi stereo system Music Server to Hi Fi stereo System 5 Ethernet PC with Music Server Audio Source Powerline Ethernet Analog or Optical Hi Fi stereo system Powerline Audio Audio Player First you need a powerline bridge device for computer to get in the Powerline audio system Second install three software components to build a music server for your computer 1 gt Install the WINAMP software http www winamp com 2 gt Install the SHOUTcast DSP Plug In for the WINAMP software http www shoutcast com download broadcast phtmi streams or http www shoutcast com 3 gt Install the SHOUTcast server http www shoutcast com download serve phtml or http www shoutcast com Third try to get th
7. IN optic 3 Optical S PDIF input 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz LINE IN left 4 oa E LINE In right 5 Line input left right RCA 2Vpp max level OdBFs S PDIF OUT optic 6 Optical S PDIF output 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48kHz LINE OUT left 7 Line output left right RCA 4 2Vpp max level 0 dbFs LINE OUT right 8 SNR gt 85dbFs Digital SNR gt 90dbFs Frequency Response 0 05dB 20Hz 1 45dB 20kHz THDN N 0 015 OdBFs ETHERNET 9 Ru 45 jack for 10 100 M bit Half Full duplex LAN and it provides for data transferring to your networking Ethernet port connects properly when LNK LED is light Data is transferring on the Ethernet port when ACTLED is flashing M_SEL 10 Mode selection Mode 1 Analog Audio Line Out mode Decode mode Mode 2 jV Internet Radio mode Streaming puller mode Mode 3 Analog Audio Line In mode Encode mode with Line In Mode 4 Digital Optical In mode Encode mode with S PDIF In Therej s a special feature for this button to toggle the LAN or Powerline Networking to be used Press this M SEL button over 5 seconds to toggle the networking features between LAN port and Powerline networking port Declaration of CE This declaration of conformity is according to article 7 3 and article 10 2 of the Council of European Communities of 3 May 1989 The protection requirements according the Council Directive article 4 and Annex III are kept MODEL TYPE Powerline Audio This declaration is
8. according to the previous chapters description Multi Room Audio System WORKROOM o Powerline Audio Hi Fi stereo system Powerline Audio KITCHEN BATHROOM Analog or Optical BEDROOM Ae Analog uf P o DVD VCD MP3 CD AM EM player Speaker Powerline Audio Internet Radio to Hi Fi stereo System ADSL Router Ay Powerline Ethernet Ethernet Analog or Optical _ Powerline Audio Hi Fi stereo system Music Server to Hi Fi stereo System Ethernet LA PC with Music Server Audio Source Powerline Ethernet Analog or Optical Hi Fi stereo system Powerline Audio Audio Player DVD VCD MP3 AM FM to Hi Fi stereo System via Powerline Analog or Optical SUEL DVD VCD MP3 CD AM FM player Audio Source Powerline Audio Analog or Optical Hi Fi stereo system Powerline Audio Audio Player Computer to Hi Fi stereo System via Powerline Analog or Optical PC Powerline Audio Audio Source Analog or Optical Hi Fi stereo system Powerline Audio Audio Player Internet Radio to Hi Fi stereo System via Ethernet ADSL Router Ethernet Analog or Optical _ Powerline Audio Hi Fi stereo system Network to Hi Fi stereo System via Powerline Ethernet Powerline Ethernet Analog or Optical Hi Fi stereo system Powerline Audio Audio Player Music Server to Multi Audio Ethernet Powerline Ethernet PC with Music Server Audio Source
9. button and check the password with j changeme Port number with 8000 and Address with Slocalhost If you have any problem on these parameters please run SEdit SHOUTcast DNAS configuration program of SHOUTcast server to check them SHOU I cast Source Main Output Encoder Input Status Reconnecting 4 perea a Connection a pup Configuration Default password is changeme Step 6 V After the SHOUTcast server sets successfully just play the music on WINAMP and it will start to send the streaming audio Click the MAIN icon to monitor the streaming status SHOUTcast Source Main Output Encoder Input Status Info Output N Status 3 A Dutput 1 0D 0 03 17 Sent 2736501 b Dutput 2 Not Connected T Dutput 3 Not Connected 3 Mriki A Mat Pannartad gt Input Meters Input Levels 3dB 12 0 dE 22 dB 45 dB 67 dB inf dB SHOUTcast Source v1 8 2b Written by Jason Darkman Crawford C 2001 Nullsoft Inc All Rights Reserved Step 7 Find the IP address of this computer and record it for the Powerline audio device setting For this example IP address is 192 168 16 14 gt Network Connections Ele Edt View Favortes Toos Advanced Help gt ID DP Search Folders M Address WE Network Connections Network Tasks LAN LAN or High Speed Internet Enabled PLANEX FW 1 LOTXITX 10 100M PCL LAN Adapter 3 IP Address 1
10. cast Distributed Network Audio Server SolarisSpare v1 9 4 Metadata received 10256 bytes Metadata interval 8132 bytes Stream name MOSTLY CLASSICAL Relax it s good tor youl powered by Digitally Imported m Set Internet Radio into the device Powerline Audio Please check the chapter for installing the device to your network before you do the following setting Paste the Internet Radio addresses and port number into the device s web console Powerline Audio And then click SApply in the web console of the device Ele Edt Yew Farontes Tools tep press El http 1 192 168 16 3Jucor biel O DEVICE CONFIGURATION Help Hera you can adjust the way the PLA will get its stream Mode Choose beiween Channel decode output mode Internet Radio Channel _ http 64 236 34 490 streom1 006 Be ya Input Internet Radio Channel 2 as a Streaming Puller Internet Radio Channel 3 It connects to the server configured in Internet Radio Channel 4 the server path and plays decode that Internet Radio Channel 5 stresm The mode and the channel buttons Internet Radio Channel 6 y are disabled Default setting is gt Normio Internet Do the same procedure for all 8 channels as you wish Then you can use these 8 channels Internet Radio without computer in any room of your home When you start to use the Internet Radio or switch the channel the channel LEDs will help you monitor the status of oper
11. know your Powerline Audio 4 1 The Front Panel r PL LNK ACT i LED State A Description 00000 ON CH a The audio channel 1 is selected CH2 ON The audio channel 2 is selected OFF CH3 ON The audio channel 3 is selected OFF CH4 ON Th dio channel 4 is selected OFF e audio channel 4 is CH1 CH4 ON j CH5 CH2 CH3 OFF The audio channel 5 is selected CH2 CH4 ON f CH6 CH1 CH3 OFF The audio channel 6 is selected CH7 a a a Are The audio channel 7 is selected CH1 CH3 CH4 ON The audio channel 8 is selected CH2 OFF The audio channel 8 is not selected Always OFF Mode 1 Analog Audio Line Out mode Decode mode default Mode Always ON Mode 2 Internet Radio mode ee puller mode Fast Blink Mode 3 Analog Audio Line In mode Encode mode with RCA Line Ir Slow Blink Mode 4 Digital Optical In mode Encode mode with Optical S PDIF I PL_LNK ON There is the other device on the Powerline Networking OFF There is no other device on the Powerline Networking PL ACT Flash Data transferring on the Powerline Networking OFF No data transfer PWR ON Device Powerline Audio is powered ON OFF Device Powerline Audio is powered OFF Channel V This pushbutton is for the audio channel selection And the LED CH1 CH4 will display your channel selection The Rear Panel POWER RESET OPTICAL L R OPTICAL L LINK ACT M_SEL Port Description Power connector with 9Vdc 1 Ampere and Powerline POWER E networking als
12. mask is used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to An IP address has two components the network address and the host address For example consider the IP address 150 215 17 009 Assuming this is part of a Class B network the first two numbers 150 215 represent the Class B network address and the second two numbers 017 009 identify a particular host on this network The Netmask would then be 255 255 0 0 e Ping Ping is a basic Internet program that lets you verify that a particular IP address exists and can accept requests Example ping 192 168 16 10 e Sonic IP Sonic IP technology is designed to vocally announce the devicej s current IP address This makes it easier and faster to obtain the necessary network information To make use of Sonic IP plug to RCA audio out connect the network and plug in the power supply It will announce the address over the speaker after power up Sonic IP are trademarks or registered trademarks of BARIX e HTML Hypertext Markup Language The page coding language for the World Wide Web HTML browser A browser used to traverse the Internet such as Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer eo http Hypertext Transfer Protocol The protocol used to carry world wide web www traffic between a www browser computer and the www server being accessed eo ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol The protocol used to handle errors and control messages at the IP layer
13. 92 168 16 14 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Assigned by DHCP Step 8 V Open the web management of the Powerline audio device And go to SConfiguration gt Streamingj Set Mode to Streaming Puller mode and fill in the IP address for this example http 192 168 16 14 8000 Click Apply after setting 3 PLA mliguration Microsoft Internet Explorer Ble Ek yew Favertes Took Hep Address httpc 192 168 16 2furcorfig Her DEVICE CONFIGURATION Streaming Puller s Channel 1 Internet Radio Channel 1 hp 192 168 16 14p000 Internet Radio Channel 2 as a Streaming Puller Internet Radio Channel 3 it connects to the server configured in internet Radio Channel 4 the server path and plays decode that Internet Radio Channel 5 straam The mode and the channel buttons Internet Radio Channel 6 are sabled Default setting is Internet Radio Channel 7 Decode Internet Radio Channel 8 Channel Select channel 1 8 Default setting is 1 General Start Threshold 60000 Channel 1 8 Buffer Underrun Timeout 2 sac for TCP reihe o inthe Connection Timeout 1000 msec for TCP Saat ee in Streaming Puller we mode Keep the field Cancel empty for usage of the y built in internat radio Y EY Internet 6 3 Computer as an Audio Player within Multi room Audio system Multi Room Audio System WORKROOM Hi Fi stereo system Powerline Audio KITCHEN Powerline Audio BATHROOM BEDROOM Analog or Optical E
14. Active speakers Powerline Audio Internet Radio speaker This application is special for the users to enjoy Internet Radio station on the existing Hi Fi stereo system Actually the device transfers music data directly from Internet to the Hi Fi stereo system This doesnj t require computer The music is transmitted via powerline outlet in any room of your home Therefore you donj t need to rewire the cable for Internet For example Kitchen Bathroom Living room and Backyard And you can have 8 preset Internet Radio channels to select as you wish via channel pushbutton in front of the devicej s panel without computer help For sure you can also change the 8 preset channels for different Internet radio via web browser Internet Radio to Hi Fi stereo System ADSL Router Powerline Ethernet Ethernet Analog or Optical Powerline Audio Hi Fi stereo system The following steps are for installing this audio environment without the need to use computer e Step 1 Make sure your networking is connected with Internet and also support the powerline bridge function e Step 2 Connect the audio output Optical or Analogue of the device into the audio input Optical or Analogue of the Home Hi Fi stereo system e Step 3 IF DHCP server is supported in your networking you just plug in the power of the device Powerline Audio And listen the IP announcement from your Hi Fi stereo system If the IP is belong to your networking
15. Here you can adjust the way the device Powerline Audio will get its stream Mode Choose between decode output mode encode input mode and streaming puller mode Default setting is Decode e Streaming Puller Mode This mode enables the device to stream MP3s from most brands of MP3 jukeboxes on the market that is Internet Radio station In Streaming Puller mode the device works as a Streaming Puller lt connects to the server configured in the server path and plays that stream e Decode Mode This mode enable the device works as a simple passive streaming receiver and play the music out on the RAC line out and S PDIF Optical out e Encode Mode This mode enable the device works as a simple passive streaming transmitter and get the music from the RAC line in or S PDIF Optical in Depending the input source setting of audio Channel Select and display channel 1 8 Default setting is 1 Internet Radio Channel 1 V 8 This setting is valid only for the streaming puller mode Enter the URL of the Internet radio for the corresponding channel Used in Streaming Puller mode Keep the field empty for usage of the built in Internet radio list Default setting is General settings Start Threshold The Start Threshold is the amount of bytes the device will buffer the stream before starting the playback Valid is a value from 0 to 65535 Buffer Under run Timeout The Buffer Under run Timeout defines the amount of time in
16. ICMP is actually part of the IP protocol Internet address An IP address is assigned in blocks of numbers to user organizations accessing the Internet These addresses are established by the United States Department of Defense s Network Information Center Duplicate addresses can cause major problems on the network but the NIC trusts organizations to use individual addresses responsibly Each address is a 32 bit address in the form of x x x x where x is an eight bit number from 0 to 255 There are three classes A Band C depending on how many computers on the site are likely to be connected e Internet Protocol IP The network layer protocol for the Internet protocol suite eo ISP Internet service provider A company allows home and corporate users to connect to the Internet Static IP Addresses A Static IP is a fixed IP address that you assign manually to a device on the network It remains valid until you disable it A static IP address is an IP address permanently assigned to computer in a TCP IP network Static IP addresses are usually assigned to networked devices that are consistently accessed by multiple users such as Server PCs or printers If you are using your Router to share your cable or DSL Internet connection contact your ISP to see if they have assigned your home a static IP address You will need that address during your Router s configuration e Subnet For routing purposes IP networks c
17. Miscellaneous Eight LED status indicators Reset Factory default button Channel selection button Mode selection button Power requirements 9 VDC 1A power supply included Consumption max 4W eo Certifications FCC CE User Interface Browser based Push button Reset Mode and Channel selection Chapter 12 Glossary e DHCP Short for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol used to assign an IP address to a device connected to a Network o IP The 32 bit address assigned to hosts that want to participate in a TCP IP Internet Short for Internet Protocol the IP is an address of a computer or other network device on a network using IP or TCP IP Every device on an IP based network requires an IP address to identify its location or address on the network Example 192 168 16 10 MAC address Media Access Control Layer A sub layer of the Data Link Layer Layer 2 of the ISO OSI Model responsible for media control Abbreviation for Medium Access Control a MAC is a unique address number formatted in hexadecimal format and given to each computer and or network device on a computer network Because a MAC address is a unique address a computer network will not have the same MAC address assigned to more than one computer or network device Example A1 B2 C3 D4 E5 F6 eo Netmask A number used to identify a sub network so that an IP address can be shared on a LAN Local Area Network A
18. N orraurrs Bl aracor u CD Help Here you can configure the device s Static IP address With this you can set a permanent IP address so that the device does not have t Gateway IP Address i k pad sa one upon Ethernet Interface LAN Powerline maps am you Use SoniclP O Yes O No address IP Address Cancel Enter the 4 values of EA the desired device IP address ag 0 0 0 0 for automatic discovery DHCP Bootp IPzator Brenly nene Here you can configure the device s Static IP address With this you can set a permanent IP address so that the device does not have to get a new one upon power up IP Address Enter the 4 values of the desired device IP address e g 0 0 0 0 for automatic discovery DHCP Bootp 192 168 16 12 for an internal LAN Default 0 0 0 0 Netmask Enter the 4 values of the desired Static IP e g 0 0 0 0 for a default Netmask depending on the used IP Address 255 255 255 0 for a C class network Default 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP Address Enter the 4 values of the desired Gateway IP address e g 0 0 0 0 for no Gateway 192 168 0 1 for a Gateway in a LAN Note The Gateway has to be set only when connecting to other devices over the WAN through a router Default 0 0 0 0 Ethernet Interface Choose between LAN RJ 45 or Powerline This device offer the local networking via Ethernet wiring or Powerline Networking Default Powerline Use SonicIP I
19. P address of the unit to see if you can get a response Example ping 192 168 16 10 The proper response would be to see the message Sreply from 192 168 16 10 If you see the message j request timed out it means that this device Powerline Audio is not on your network or that you have entered the wrong numbers for the IP address Q When type in the IP address in the browser get a SThis Page Cannot Be Displayedj Message A This means that you canj t connect to the device There could be a couple of different reasons Make sure you are typing in the IP address correctly Check the cables to make sure the device is properly connected to the network Q Will this device work on my operating system A The device works on virtually any operating system To control the device a standard web browser is all you need Chapter 11 Technical specifications e Audio Format MP3 MPEG 1 2 Layer 2 and Layer 3 at up to 192 Kbps including variable bit rate VBR e Audio Interfaces Stereo RCA Line out 4 2Vpp max Stereo RCA Line in 2Vpp max SNR gt 900B Frequency Response 0 05dB 20Hz 1 45dB 20kHz RCA Line in out Analog S PDIF in out Optical EQ Encoding Quality volume control mute balance loudness bass and treble adjustable by browser Network Interface Powerline Networking or RJ45 10 100 M bit Ethernet TCP IP UDP ICMP DHCP SoniclP integrated web server for configuration e
20. TOP Powerline Audio e Audio over powerline e Internet Radio stereo System over powerline e Multi room Audio System over powerline Table of Content Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Features Chapter 3 Package contents 3 1 Checklist Chapter 4 Getting to know your Powerline Audio 4 1 The Front Panel Rear Panel Chapter 5 Hi Fi Internet Radio stereo System 5 1 Internet Radio to Hi Fi stereo system 5 2 How to set Internet Radio into the device Chapter 6 Multi Room Audio System 6 1 Multi Room Audio System 6 2 Music server to Hi Fi stereo system 6 3 Computer as an Audio Player within Multi room Audio system Chapter 7 Installing the device to your network 7 1 Powerline Networking Type 7 2 Ethernet Networking Type Chapter 8 Configuring with Web Browser Chapter 9 Home Audio Scenarios Chapter 10 FAQ and Troubleshooting Chapter 11 Technical specifications Chapter 12 Glossary Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of this device Powerline Audio This device combines the audio streaming technology and powerline networking features into one device therefore it offers a lot of benefits for audio transferring via power circuit in every room at home With this device you can enjoy your hi fi system computers MP3 digital audio servers and the Internet Radio from any power outlet Simple installation is a benefit from this device You don t need make new cables or drill the wall and just plug t
21. an be divided into logical subnets by using a subnet mask Values below those of the mask are valid addresses on the subnet TCP Transmission Control Protocol The major transport protocol in the Internet suite of protocols provides reliable connection oriented full duplex streams TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A simple file transfer protocol a simplified version of FTP that is often used to boot diskless workstations and other network devices such as routers over a network typically a LAN e Telnet The virtual terminal protocol in the Internet suite of protocols Allows users of one host to log into a remote host and act as normal terminal users of that host e Transparent bridging So named because the intelligence necessary to make relaying decisions exists in the bridge itself and is thus transparent to the communicating workstations It involves frame forwarding learning workstation addresses and ensuring no topology loops exist in conjunction with the Spanning Tree algorithm e UDP User Datagram Protocol A connectionless transport protocol that runs on top of TCP IP s IP UDP like TCP uses IP for delivery however unlike TCP UDP provides for exchange of datagrams without acknowledgments or guaranteed delivery Best suited for small independent requests such as requesting a MIB value from an SNMP agent in which first setting up a connection would take more time than sending the data
22. and unpack to a local drive UPDATE C cking the back button m your browser wil produce invalid content STEP 1 Click on Please click here to continue to launch the update process The device will restart in a special mode called Bootloader and the following screen appears showing a number counting down The device is restarting now Please wait 4 Upon start up the following screen appears ready for the update process Update Resource Browse Upload STEP 2 To upload an update click on Browse to locate the file you want to update The file is named xxx bin Update Resource C nstreamer_v14_ 20040305 bin Once selected click on Upload This process can take a few minutes After a successful upload the following window appears C nstreamer v14 20040305 bin successful loaded Click on yadate before updating the next component or unplug power supply to reboot the device Click on the update link before updating the next component Unplug power supply to reboot the device or type in reboot in the resource field and click on SUpload Update Resource reboot Browse Upload The following screen appears rebooting STEP 3 Close the browser window After the device has rebooted please open a new browser window to continue Chapter 9 Home Audio Scenarios The following scenarios are some Home Audio applications And you can build them easily
23. ast server and check the port base Default port number is 8000 Nullsoft SHOUTcast Server Monitor Kil server Hide Monitor Edt log Edit config SHOUT cast Distributed Network Audio Server Copyright C 1998 2004 Nulsolt Inc Al Rights Reserved Use sc_sary flename in to specify an ini eleuz 57 gt SHOUT cast cri am v1 94 Fe SHOUT eae haded Sayhan cast sc_ servini lt 12 08 041 4 21 5P mari No ban fle loura se serv ban 12 08 04 14 22 04 0 32 no souscel Step 3 V Open the WINAMP Option gt Preferencesj e WINAMP BE File Play Options View Help VIDEOAVIS Skins Cc Visualization A Jo Equalizer poso 5 v Time elapsed Ctrl T toggles Time remaining Ctrl T toggles PLL Always On Top Ctrl 4 2 A Double Size Ctrl D A Winamp Modern Color Themes Step 4 iV Select j Plug ins gt DSP Effect Winamp Preference Winarno Pro DSP E Nec phoi Genera Preterences The plaga selected below wi be acre and wd uiualy modi y the sound berg File Types played Select none d you do not wath lo use a DSP E tect plugin Plagkit Tiles none Viso Global Hof es Meche Library CO Aigpna Jung To Fie Shan Classic Skins Modern Skins Pugine Input Dtp Vinaskzaion DSP lec Gereral Pupore Meda Library Plugin modas Nulsolt SHOUT cast Source Chee Conigues active pagan Urenatall pugin Step 5 iV When the client windows display click j connectj
24. ation In the beginning the channel LED will blink in order to synchronize the channel with the Internet Radio When the devicej s channel LED stops flashing and remains lit continuously That means the music is streaming from Internet Radio to the device And then you can enjoy the music from Internet player Note1 There are some Internet Radio stations that do not support MP3 standard Therefore the device canj t work with all of Internet Radio stations as listed in the WinAmp Note 2 Because of the definition of the optical interface s pdif for sampling rates 32 44 1 and 48khz only some Internet Radio can play out to RCA line out only Chapter 6 Multi Room Audio System 6 1 Multi Room Audio System DVD VCD MP3 CD AM FM player one Powerline Audio Audio Source1 Computer with Music server one Powerline Bridge Audio Source2 Computer one Powerline Audio Audio Source3 Hi Fi stereo system one Powerline Audio Audio Player Active speakers one Powerline Audio Audio Player2 Computer one Powerline bridge Audio Player3 This application is special for Whole house music as an amenity The users enjoy music in any room of your home without rewiring or any new cable Powerline Audio s whole house system makes multi room music easier to plan install and enjoy The music is transmitted via power outlet and you can listen music throughout your home For example Kitchen Bathroom Living room an
25. d Backyard To build the multi room audio system you need at least two devices Powerline Audio One is for audio source and the other is for audio player Of course you can prepare more devices to build the flexible audio system for multi audio player or multi audio source Multi Room Audio System WORKROOM ae Powerline Audio Hi Fi stereo system Powerline Audio KITCHEN BATHROOM Analog or Optical BEDROOM A Analog y a i l DVD VCD MP3 CD AMIFM player Speaker Powerline Audio ome For single audio source case music can be transmitted from one Audio Source to eight Audio Players at the same time For multi audio source case eight source can operate simultaneously Therefore all Audio Players can be selected and listen any one of Audio Sources as user like via channel button selection There are two parts for installing the multi room audio system without the need to use computer One is Audio Source installation and the other one is Audio Player Installation One Audio Source installation e Step 1 Connect the audio output Optical or Analogue of the DVD VCD MP3 CD player into the audio input Optical or Analogue of the device e Step 2 Plug in the power of the device Powerline Audio e Step 3 Press the M_SEL button mode selection to the audio input mode in rear panel of the device And check the MOD led in the blinking status If LED is fast blinking the device is selected in the Analogue
26. dio adjustment is only valid in audio RCA line out mode Decode mode with RCA line out 3 PLA CONTROL Microsoft Internet Explorer Ble Edt View Favorites Tools Help Address 48 http 192 168 16 3 o 6 Config Volume 50 Decode MP3 Channel 3 BALANOE L fa BALANCE This action adjusts the Left and Right audio balance Click into the Balance bar to set the balance to a specific position or click lt L gt or lt R gt to move the position to the appropriate side in steps BASS wa BASS This action adjusts the bass level Click into the Bass bar to set the bass to a specific level or click lt gt or lt gt to increment decrement the bass level in steps TREBLE y I ma TREBLE This action adjusts the treble level Click into the Treble bar to set the treble to a specific level or click lt gt or lt gt to increment decrement the treble level in step LOUDNESS ON This action turns on the loudness level LOUDNESS OFF This action terminates the loudness level SET AS DEFAULT This action saves the current settings as default Every time you restart the device it will use these settings The device will restart PLAY This action brings you back to the Home Page e Status Device Configuration page Click Config icon in Home page and get into this Device Configuration page It provides a lot of information that include MAC address Firmware version Audio control factory default setting
27. e IP address of the device as audio source via SoniclP features You can get the IP announcement during the device power up Powerline Audio as audio source Record and use it in later procedure For example 192 168 16 3 In order to broadcast audio using WINAMP youj ll need to have a SHOUTcast server for WINAMP to connect to The purpose of the SHOUT cast server is that it allows people using WINAMP connect to it and begin downloading content being streamed live off the Internet and the content is live and up to the minute This server software allows many people to connect assuming you have enough bandwidth memory and CPU Your broadcasters use WINAMP and the SHOUTcast Source Plug in for Winamp to send data to your server and the server then relays the data back to your listeners The person running the SHOUT cast server has the ability to administer the server itself via HTML and a simple configuration file In order to broadcast to a running SHOUTcast server you will need the SHOUTcast Source for Winamp x x DSP Plug in a piece of software which adds SHOUTcast broadcast ability to the Winamp x x software The DSP Plug in acts as a bridge between your Winamp software and a SHOUTcast DNAS server which you or a friend need to be running to broadcast m Build a Music Server for your computer Step 1 V Install the WINAMP WINAMP Plug In SHOUTcast DSP Plug In and SHOUT cast server Step 2 V Open the SHOUTc
28. eaming MP3s from the other device Powerline Audio with encode mode via stereo RCA OUT or Optical output S PDIF to your home Hi Fi stereo system or active speaker Internet Radio mode Streaming Puller mode Connect your hi fi systemj s input or active speaker to audio socket RCA LINE OUT or OPTICAL OUT S PDIF of the device Powerline Audio and enjoy audio mobility near any power socket in your home m Decode streaming MP3s directly from Internet Radio station to play them via stereo RCA OUT or Optical output S PDIF to your home Hi Fi stereo system or active speaker O Chapter 3 Package contents This chapter offers information about the whole package of your device If you are not familiar with the hardware list presented here please consult your agent for the values needed 3 1 Checklist Check the shipping box carefully to ensure that the contents include the items you ordered If any of the items are missing or damaged contact your local distributor The contents of your carton may vary depending on your agent Contents description A gt Powerline Audio Device B gt RCA stereo cable Audio analogue interface C gt Y Cable Male RCA to female stereo jack D gt Optical cable S PDIF interface E gt Power supply 9Vdc 1Amp or 6 5Vdc 1Amp F gt Network cable Ethernet category 5 twisted pair cable 6 ft G gt Powerline Audio Installation and Operation Guide this publication Chapter 4 Getting to
29. easier to understand we have included a dictionary at the end of the manual that links to each technical word example DHCP Chapter 2 Features m Build multi room audio without computer from outlet to outlet No drilling No additional cables Build Internet Radio to Hi Fi stereo system over electrical wiring Audio transferring without computers and new cables from your hi fi stereo system into any room Enjoy music mobility at any electrical wiring in the entire house Stereo MP3 streaming at 192Kbps with encoder and decoder mode Up to 150 meters distance for audio streaming over powerline Up to eight channels playing at the same time for your selection 14 M bit Powerline Bridge and 10 100 M bit Ethernet connection Controllable via a standard web browser High quality stereo RCA Line IN Line OUT and Optical digital Input Output S PDIF Features SoniclP technology AUDIO TO POWERLINE mode Encode mode Connect hi fi systemj s output to audio socket RCA LINE IN or OPTICAL IN S PDIF of the device Powerline Audio E Converts your hi fi s analog audio into stereo MP3 streams over powerline m Converts your hi fi s digital audio into stereo MP3 streams over powerline POWERLINE TO AUDIO mode Decode mode Connect your hi fi systemj s input or active speaker to audio socket RCA LINE OUT or OPTICAL OUT S PDIF of the device Powerline Audio and enjoy audio mobility near any power socket in your home m Decode str
30. ed input source Default setting is MP3 Channel Mode Select between stereo and mono input mode Default setting is stereo Encoding Quality Choose between 0 lowest and 7 highest in steps of 1 The Encoder Quality table below shows the average bit rate in kbps for the quality settings and sampling frequencies in kHz Default setting is 0 lowest 0 1 2134 5 6 7 Quality 44 1 165 68 73 80 90 105 125 140 22 05 35 88 40 4550 60 75 90 Sampling Frequency Choose between 6 different settings From MPEG1 48 kHz down to MPEG2 16 kHz In case of S PDIF audio input MPEG1 is used and the sampling frequency is auto detected Default setting is MPEG2 22 5 kHz Advanced Encoder settings A D amplifier gain Choose the desired gain 3 19 5 dB for the A D amplifier only for the line input Default setting is 3 dB MP3 Frame CRC If the device is set to enable the encoder will include the CRC 16 to each MP3 frame Default setting is enable MP3 Bit reservoir Mode The Bit reservoir is used to compensate the differences between the predefined frame sizes If set to Used the encoder will use the bit reservoir Default setting is used MP3 Channel Mode Extension Enable or disable the MS Stereo encoding for stereo only Default setting is enable MP3 Copyright Protection Enable or disable the copyright protection bit in the MP3 bit stream Default set
31. f set to yes the device will announce its IP address over the audio output Default yes To store these settings click on Apply The device will restart with the new setting e Configuration V Streaming setting Click Streaming icon in Device configuration page It provides the streaming mode selection channel selection of the device D PLA Configuration Micraseft inte De Cot Yew Pavortes Jock tp Shere ME http 192 168 16 Ahoi head O CC OCOD am c o Pserrmas Ml DEFAULTS J REBOOT DEVICE CONFIGURATION UPDATE HOME Mode Channel Internet Radio Channel 1 Internet Radio Channel 2 Internet Radio Channel 3 Internet Radio Channel 4 Internet Radio Channel 5 Internet Radio Channel 6 Internet Radio Channel 7 Internet Radie Channel 8 General Start Threshold 60000 Butter Underrun Timeout 2 sec for TCP Connection Timeout 1000 msec for TCP Appiy Cancel Hetp Mero you can adjust the way the PLA will get ns stream Mode Choose between decode output mode and encode input In Stresening Puller mode the device works as a Streaming Puller ht connacts to the aarver mn the server path and plays decodes that stream The mode and the channel buttons are disabled Defac t setting ia Decode Channel Select channal 1 8 Defautt setting is 1 Internet Radio Channel 1 8 Enter the URL of the empty tor usage of the built ws internet radio e O internet
32. given from the manufacturer submitted by TRAINING RESEARCH CO LTD 5F NO 571 SEC 7 CHUNG HSIAO E RD TAIPEI TAIWAN R O C To the judgement of the products with regard to electromagnetic compatibility according following regulations EN 50081 1 EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 4 EN 61000 4 5 EN 61000 4 6 EN 61000 4 11 FCC Part 15 The device generates and uses radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the user s manual it may cause interference with radio and television reception The device been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B computing devices in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B Part 15 of the FCC regulations These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation FCC regulations require that shielded interface cables be used with your device If interference does occur we suggest the following measures be taken to rectify the problem 1 Move the receiving antenna 2 Move the device away from the radio or TV 3 Plug the device into a different electrical outlet 4 Discuss the problem with a qualified radio TV technician Caution Changes or modifications not express
33. he device Powerline Audio with your active loudspeakers Then you can enjoy the music via power outlet throughout the whole house Of course you can also use the powerful encryption features of the device to secure your audio network This Powerline Audio device has three major functions One is AUDIO TO POWERLINE mode Encode mode like an audio source another is POWERLINE TO AUDIO mode Decode mode like an audio player and the other is INTERNET RADIO mode Streaming puller mode AUDIO TO POWERLINE mode Encode mode When the device is set in this audio source mode it is a versatile network connected analog and digital AUDIO TO POWERLINE bridge converter for a variety of applications And it converts analog and digital audio into MP3 streams and serves the powerline network just like an ordinary Internet radio station This device also can convert several digital and analog sources via stereo Line In RCA IN or Optical input S PDIF In such as tapes tuner CD or MINI DISC and distribute it over the powerline network POWERLINE TO AUDIO mode Decode mode When the device is set as an audio player it can get MP3 streaming from youj re the other device Power line Audio with Encode mode via powerline network and play them via stereo Line Out RCA OUT or Optical output S PDIF Out to your home stereo system The device brings MP3 to a whole new level using sophisticated technology that we keep as affordable as p
34. ly approved by the party responsible for compliance to the FCC Rules could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Cable connections All equipment connected to this device must use shielded cable as the interconnection means Notes Operation is subject to the following 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
35. o go through this power port The reset button when pressed shortly resets the device Powerline Audio without the need to unplug the power RESET button cord If you press the button until the red light flashes over 5 seconds the device will reset to factory defaults OPTICAL IN S PDIF Optical digital in Left IN RCA jack for left audio line in Right IN RCA jack for right audio line in OPTICAL OUT S PDIF Optical digital out Left OUT RCA jack for left audio line out Right OUT RCA jack for right audio line out Ethernet RJ 45 jack for 10 100 M bit Half Full duplex LAN and it provides for data transferring to your networking Ethernet LNK LED Ethernet port connects properly when LED is light Ethernet ACT LED ir on the Ethernet port when LED is Mode selection Mode 1 Analog Audio Line Out mode Decode mode Mode 2 jV Internet Radio mode Streaming puller mode Mode 3 Analog Audio Line In mode Encode mode with Line In Mode 4 Digital Optical In mode Encode mode with S PDIF M_SEL In Therej s a special feature for this button to toggle the LAN or Powerline Networking to be used Press this M SEL button over 5 seconds to toggle the networking features between LAN port and Powerline networking port Chapter 5 Hi Fi Internet Radio stereo System 5 1 Internet Radio to Hi Fi stereo system Formula 1 Home Hi Fi stereo system Powerline Audio Hi Fi Internet Radio stereo system Formula 2
36. ossible for you The device makes that you are not limited to listen to your MP3s being stuck in front of a computer or having to listen to high quality music through low quality computer speakers It lets you enjoy your music in any room of your home without new wiring INTERNET RADIO mode Streaming puller mode When the device is set as an Internet Radio player it can get Internet Radio or MP3 streaming from your computers or Internet via powerline network and play them via stereo Line Out RCA OUT or Optical output S PDIF_OUT to your home Hi Fi stereo system The device brings MP3 to a whole new level using sophisticated technology that we keep as affordable as possible for you The device Powerline Audio makes that you are not limited to listen to your MP3s being stuck in front of a computer or having to listen to high quality music through low quality computer speakers It lets you enjoy your music in any room of your home without new wiring The device Powerline Audio can be easily managed via a web browser interface using web connected PCs And installing the device Powerline Audio is fast and simple due to its unique feature V SoniclP after power up the device will announce the devicej s IP address on the Line Out RCA output Then you can set the right network environment to configure the devicejjs web management Note The SoniclP wonj t provide from Optical output S PDIF_OUT To make this manual
37. our PC STEP 2 Connect the audio output Optical or Analogue of the device into the audio input Optical or Analogue of the Hi Fi stereo system or active speaker STEP 3 Plug the power supply into the device Powerline Audio STEP 4 The device will now search for a DHCP server to get an IP address and announce this address over audio output RCA line out Example 192 168 16 3 Voice one nine two dotjK Make sure you write this IP address down If no DHCP server is found then the device will assign a free IP address Chapter 8 Configuring with Web Browser Once the device Powerline Audio is connected to your network it will automatically receive an IP address from your DHCP server Internet gateways run usually a DHCP server If no DHCP server can be reached the device Powerline Audio will assign one IP address automatically The device will announce the IP address using Sonic IP technology to RCA line out Open the web browser and enter the local port IP address of the device which get from Sonic IP http XXX XXX XXX XXX This device has a local web server built in You can control it from anywhere on your network via a standard web browser from your computer 3 PLA CONTROL Microsoft Internet Explorer Ble Eat Wew Favontes Tools Help Address hetp fH192 168 16 3 e Status Home page The Home page shows the operation mode channel number status and audio control The audio control is onl
38. ps Default setting is 50 Mute Volume Choose On to mute the sound output at startup else choose Default setting is ore You only need to adjust this section if you would like your device to start up with custom sound adjustments For example you would like your device to always start with maximum bass than you could adjust that here to become default These adjustments will be stored even if the unit looses power Output settings Volume Choose between 0 and 100 in 5 steps Default setting is 50 Mute Volume Choose On to mute the sound output at startup else choose Off Default setting is Off Balance Choose between Left max and Right max L10 R10 Default setting is Middle Bass Choose between 10 and 10 Default setting is 0 Treble Choose between 10 and 10 Default setting is 0 Loudness Level Choose between 0 and 20 Default setting is 20 Loudness Choose between On and Off Default setting is Off Output Mode V Choose between Stereo and SMono If Mono is selected the audio output is always mono Default setting is Stereo Configuration Auto Store Stores the configuration automatically 30 sec after the last change in the control interface The stored parameters are volume mute volume lock balance bass treble loudness on off shuffle and repeat Default setting is 0 Input settings Input source Choose the desir
39. reboot and update function Ele Edt Wew Favorkes Tool Help Address ME hetp 192 168 16 afutconfig htmi DEVICE CONFIGURATION cx CUP dB gt BSETTINGS fl DEFAULTS Jl REBOOT TRIER UPOATE A HOME SETTINGS mm nye REAMING AUDI Here you can ri so oO State address With this you can sat IP Address R i a permanent IP address so that the device does not have to get a new one upon Netmask Gateway IP Address power up We Ethernet Interface LAN Powerline ac a Sere al a Use Sonicip O Yes O No Apply Cancel IP Address A INFORMATION FRAME This frame shows the devicej s MAC address Firmware version Web application Boot loader version and Setup version B MENU FRAME This frame shows the available menu icons A click on SETTINGS brings you to the settings page A click on DEFAULTS brings you to the factory default settings A click on REBOOT brings you to the reboot A click on UPDATE brings you to the update page A click on HOME brings you back to home page C HELP FRAME This frame shows the help for all settings and menus D SETTING TABS This bar shows the available tabs within the settings menu e Configuration V Networking setting Click Setting icon in Device configuration page It provides IP address setting of the device Ele Edt yew Favorites Joods Help Stress hitp 1 92 168 16 3 uicontig reed DEVICE CONFIGURATION cc OP AS Gi O Pserrincs M
40. s than 5 seconds the device implements reboot only with keeping the current parameters e Configuration V Back to factory default Click in Device configuration page The device will reboot itself Ele gdt iew Favorites ook tiep Address E http J 192 68 16 Iuacorhg Mad DEVICE CONFIGURATION cor OD aP a O ferrmes WR oeraucrs i nrsoot MN uroar WERE Hone Help Reboot the device Reboot the device Son Peon 0 device to restart the This lets the device restart While restarting the Click Reboot the device to restart the device While restarting the device the following screen appears showing a number counting down The device is restarting now Please wait 3 Upon start up the following screen appears stating the successful restart REBOOT Tha device has restarted successfully e Configuration V Update new firmware Click in Device configuration page It provides a procedure to upgrade the new firmware for this device 3 PLA Confipu stion Micrasoft Eje Ed View Favortes Toos Help Address ME hetpi 192 168 16 3pusconfig hemi DEVICE CONFIGURATION Cc 00 dB settings Bl DEFAULTS Y REBOOT NN UPDATE Lmone a Help We recommend to Please read the help instructions on the side frst keep the software on ad the device up to date Before you click the link below note that the update process can only be canceled by power cycling the Download the fi FEN update package
41. seconds since the streaming buffer is empty until the Buffer Under run Mode action will be executed Default setting is 2 Connection Timeout The Connection Timeout defines how many milliseconds to wait for a TCP streaming connection Default setting is 1000 e Configuration V Audio setting Click Audio icon in Device configuration page It provides IP address setting of the device 3 PLA Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt Yew Favorites Tools Help Address 8 http 192 168 16 3 uconfig htm Output Volume Mute Volume Balance Bass Treble Loudness Level Output Mode Configuration Auto Store Input Input source Channel Mode Encoding quality Sampling frequency Advanced Encoder AD amplifier gain MP3 Frame CRC MP3 Bitreservoir Mode MP3 Channel Mode Extension MP3 Copyright Protection MP3 Stream Type MP3 Emphasis lt DEVICE CONFIGURATION 50 mo O On Off Left 4 v 5 D 20 O On O Off Stereo On Off MP3 O Line SPDIF optical stereo mono 7 Highest MPEG1 441kH2 3 Y 4B enable disable used O kept empty enable disable MS Stereo encoding enable O disable copy original none v Help You only need to adjust thus section if you would like your device to start up with stored even if the unit looses power Output settings Volume Choose between 0 and 100 in 5 ste
42. ting is enable MP3 Stream Type Select between a copy and an original bits ream in order to set the appropriate bit in the MP3 bit stream Default setting is copy MP3 Emphasis Select emphasis among none 50 15 us or CCITT J 17 Default setting is none e Configuration V Back to factory default Click in Device configuration page It provides how to back to factory defaults Eje Edt Yew Favortes Tools tiep Address El rerp 192 168 16 3Juiconfig himt O DEVICE CONFIGURATION co OD dB ap serrinos E DEFAULTS EE nesoor NN urDare A none DEFAULTS Factory defaults Factory defaults C ck on Factory defaufts to revert all Reverts all settings except Network configuration to factory defaults ae configuration to factory defaults MT Click on Factory defaults to revert all settings except Network configuration to factory defaults While restarting the device the following screen appears showing a number counting down Settings reverted to factory defaults The device is restarting now Please wait 3 Upon start up the following screen appears the successful message and the device reverts to factory defaults Set default settings by hardware reset button The device reverts all settings including the Network configuration to factory defaults The Reset button has to be pressed for about 5 seconds while the device is powered If the Reset button is pressed for les
43. tures Plays MP3s AAC WMA and mora Take the malkifroagh Compatible with Winamp 2 Plug ins tour Click hare Full Support for Classic Shins Full Support for Modem Skins Plays Videos NSV WMV and more Powerful Media Library J T Browse Internet Radio A TY Stations Integrated Internet Musc Videos amp Gongs Bundled Vesuaizatiore a Check dul The Winamp verve Need Help Downloading Burn CDs Limeted to 2x burning Select your browser Sag CE FW SIN CAS LM 15 Ss MH 4 fips COs Limited to 2x rpping n AAC Includes an MP3 of y e l Ca forma Rain by Silvertide cost FREE FREE FREE 740 ne 4 36 MB 7 00 MO Get Cool Stuff Be E i gs gi Or get the Pro Player S S wu eee at m en Bo abe mn n a gt 5 Dore o Inhernet After get and install the WinAmp you can have the screen as follows First click the Streaming Media gt Internet Radio to get the Internet Radio station PLAYLIST EDITOR EE File Play Options View Help ento EXT Playlist gort Hep 112 GEB i 2 2U RBSSTTIMOSTLETTTLASSTCHAL Relax it A cd Sta Plaid ache Rele He 1394 24806 MOSTLY LAS sic uch 10MO MOSTLY CL Now Playing Local Media Audio Video Most Played Recently Added F Republic of Korea Top Radio MUKULCAST CO Republic of KoreaPOP madonna take a bow HitzRadio com 1 For Al The Hits CLUB 977 The 80s Channel HIGH BANDY Y 80s Pop Rock Club 80s with DJ Le
44. udio as audio source After this setting you can listen the music from your audio source Open URL i Enter t 14104 r toa a file on the Intern http 192 166 16 2 channel1 Chapter 7 Installing the device to your network This device provides two ways to work with your network One goes through Powerline Networking as factory default and the other one goes through Ethernet Networking RJ 45 And this device can only provide one way at one time Therefore the M_SEL button Pressing over 5 seconds provides to toggle between Powerline Networking and Ethernet Networking 7 1 Powerline Networking Type STEP 1 Build a Powerline bridge on your networking STEP 2 Connect the audio output Optical or Analogue of the device into the audio input Optical or Analogue of the Hi Fi stereo system or active speaker STEP 3 Plug the power supply into the device Powerline Audio STEP 4 The device will now search for a DHCP server to get an IP address and announce this address over audio output RCA line out Example 192 168 16 3 Voice one nine two dotjK Make sure you write this IP address down If no DHCP server is found then the device will assign a free IP address 7 2 Ethernet Networking Type STEP 1 Plug the straight through network cable into the network port of the device Powerline Audio and the other end into your hub or switch Or you can also use a crossover network cable for a direct connection to y
45. x on Recently Played f Smoothiazz Com The worlds best Smooth Ja smooth jazz Ke G t Chaka Khan Never Played Groove chilled plate of ambient Ambient Chill Pressure Drop Call To DIGITA E LY i PORTED i Tran Vocal Trance Dance f Radio Paradise eclectic intelligent rock musi eclectic ro Katell Keineg One Hell CLUB 977 The hannel HIGH BANDYVIDTH tock Top 40 Mario Let me love you DIGITALLY IMPORTED Chillout a Chillout Ambient Psy banco de gala big men XMAS in Fris maFMS eclectic holiday mix Christmas Holiday Louis Armstrong Za DIGITALL Y IMPORTED European T Trance Techno Dance Frequences ww requence3 org Une R Top 40 Dance Pop Rock Linkin Park From the in HOT de JAMZ 1 FOR HIP HOP A TOP HIP URBAN RnB PO Ja Rule Wonderful Re thiaz H Hanoy Holi woth azz Etta James Santa Clau Click the right button of mouse on the Internet Radio in the Playlist Editor to get its file information Play item s Enter Send to Jump To File Remove item s Delete Crop Files Ctri Delete View file info Alt 3 Playlist entry r E Bookmark item s Alt I Rate items From the informationj s box of the WinAmpj s Playlist Editor you can have the Internet Radioj s IP and its port number Please copy this address and port number into the device MP3 Stream Info Box bit 1 64 235 34 4 80 stream 1006 Network received 11159422 bytes Server SHOUT
46. y valid in audio RCA line out mode 3 PLA CONTROL Microsoft Internet Explorer Ble Edt yew Favorites Tools Help Address 48 hetp 192 168 16 3 3 Channel 3 The following audio control is only valid in audio RCA line out mode MUTE This action mutes the audio output Click again to activate audio or click on the volume slider 5 PLAY This action plays the music PAUSE This action stops playing the media file but keeps the progress at the spot it was at when the player was paused so you can continue listening from the same position O STOP This action stops playing the media file SET This action brings you to the audio adjustment interface This action increases the volume by increment VOLUME SLIDER This action lets you adjust the volume level Click closer to the plus sign for higher volume or closer to the V dash sign for lower volume STO This action decreases the volume by increment Mode status Mode 1 Analog Audio Line Out mode Decode mode Mode 2 V Internet Radio mode Streaming puller mode Mode 3 Analog Audio Line In mode Encode mode with RCA Line In Mode 4 Digital Optical In mode Encode mode with Optical S PDIF In Channel status There are 8 channels provided by this device e Quick Setting for audio adjustment Click Set icon in Home page and get into this quick audio adjustment page It provides Balance Bass Treble and loudness control This au

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