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3. Set Key Press SELECT OK to open the sub menu Passphrase The phrase is case sensitive and can contain letters numbers and a few other characters for example W3izzy It will make the audio system automatically generate the encryption key numbers Some routers also have this facility To enter the Pass Phrase scroll to Passphrase and press SELECT OK Change each character with the up a ordown v buttons or the number buttons on the remote Select the next character with the skip forward or backward button Press STOP ESC to delete a character Press SELECT OK again to finish Set Key 64 bit WEP Scroll to Set Key and press SELECT OK K2 xx XX XX XX XX K3 XX XX XX XX XX K4 Press a or w to scroll up or down The key number can be edited in the Press SELECT OK to display the same way as the pass phrase using selected hexadecimal key number skip forward backward left and right buttons Press SELECT OK to confirm and return to the previous display Press STOP ESC to return to the Encryption menu Set Key 128 bit WEP Scroll to Set Key and press SELECT OK I Set Key Again the key number can be edited in the same way as the pass phrase gt 86216FFE95E87 using skip forward backward left and 9E2B205B92615 right buttons Press SELECT OK to confirm and return to the previous display Press STOP ESC
4. For the alarm to work the audio system must be put on stand by by pressing the STANDBY button on ONA Ae m Alarm Fou Use Alarm 1 Use Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 Use Alarm 2 Use Alarm 2 The default fUse Alarm 11 is Off Scroll to Set Alarm 11 to set the alarm clock w 21181 zi PM 6 00 off Press Up Down to adjust the hours and minutes After finishing the changes will be saved Change and finish with OK Alarm status is shown on the bottom row 2007 May 03 Thu of the time display will show if DST Daylight Saving Time is chosen 11 2 2 Setting the Alarm Sound 1 Press SETUP scroll down to Alarm and press SELECT OK 2 Scroll to Alarm Source then press SELECT OK 3 Scroll to the alarm sound you require and press SELECT OK button to confirm In some circumstances the display of the audio system will flash to inform you there is an alarm time entry error Make sure the clock time is correct and the hours are correctly entered if you have chosen 24h format in the date amp time set up menu If you have chosen 12h format make sure AM or PM is correctly set GB 54 Alarm Source Beep CD Internet Radio Scroll UP DOWN button to determine an alarm sound and then press SELECT OK button to confirm Put the audio system into stand by by pressing the STANDBY button e The default alarm sound 1s Beep e When the system is on stand by the alarm
5. J Do You Remember Select All then press PLAY or SELECT to play Press MEMORY then press PLAY to play 001 012 Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 mm 04 30 Music playing 3 4 CD Ripping e Ripping essentially means recording tracks from an audio CD and trans coding them into media files like MP3 or WMA You cannot therefore T p an MP3 or WMA disc use the audio system s File manager chapter 9 or a computer if you wish to copy files from a CD to USB drive or memory stick e Auto categorisation function will be activated when ripping a song to USB drive or SD or MMC memory card so artist track name genre and similar information if available will be tagged to the music files iPod will be updated after ripping a song to iPod e CD will not be recorded if the Audio CD is copy protected e Ifthe audio system cannot convert the source music into a file or if the memory space of the storage medium is less than 10MB it will stop recording e You can press the STOP ESC button to stop the rip before it 1s complete 3 4 1 Converting All the Tracks within the Disc 1 Insert an Audio CD into the CD tray 2 Select icon from the main menu then press SELECT OK button to enter CD function 3 Highlight All with up a or down v button then press REC button to record 4 If both USB Disk and SD MMC Card are detected press up a or down v to highlight a
6. Select iPod Fi leMgr pa s SD To iPod 1 Copying MP3 25 Cancel Copying Files FileMgr iPod Disk Add MP3 to iPod FileMgr Updating iPod Successful Copy or move finished sucessfully Press SELECT OK to resume file manager menu This iPod Version iz NOT Supported Tet Please Check Manual lf you see this message please do online upgrade Chapter 7 9 to get the nevvest firmware GB 48 w Chapter 10 AUX 10 1 AUX Mode This audio system can accept sound from different audio sources such as MP3 Player Discman or Bluetooth audio receiver by connecting with a 3 5mm stereo audio input cable to the AUX socket on the back 1 Seroll to the 9 Icon in the main menu and press SELECT OK button to enter or press AUX button on the remote AUX will appear on the display 2 Play the audio source Adjust volume and equaliser on the audio system as you require e Highlight scroll or navigate with the up a and v down buttons Step back a menu level with STOP ESC Confirm with SELECT OK AUX b Select AUX and press SELECT OK Enter AUX Mode AUX 2 FE In AUX mode volume and P EQ are adjustable Adiusting EQ 10 2 Recording in AUX Mode Row Connect up audio source and select Aux mode as described in 10 1 above Get the audio source ready to play Press REC The system displays Save to SD MMC or USB Highlight the destination for the recor
7. it will shut the alarm off for this many minutes Press STANDBY or STOP ESC to exit pou Alarm volume 2 Snooze On Snooze Minutes 10 Press a or v to scroll up or down Press SELECT OK to change settings 2 C ns fel PM 3 20 off Press STANDBY or STOP ESC to disarm the alarm GB 56 11 2 6 Disarming the Alarm e When alarm time 1s up in the Standby Alarm mode the display will flash and the alarm source vvill be played e Press Standby or STOP ESC button to disarm the alarm 2007 May 03 Wed PM 3 20 off STAND BY Mode VVhen alarm time is up the display vvill flash Press Snooze to enter SNOOZE mode if 1 1 3 Sleep Snooze function has been activated 11 3 1 SLEEP Mode 1 Press SETUP scroll down to Sleep and press SELECT OK to display the Sleep menu 2 The sleep function can be enabled or disabled Seroll to Sleep and press SELECT OK to change the setting to On or Off 3 Se oll to Sleep Minutes then press the SELECT OK button to switch sleep timer to 5 10 15 20 30 60 90 or 120 minutes 4 Press MENU or STOP ESC to resume normal operation e After the set sleep minutes the system will automatically shut down to stand by 22 icon will show at the top of the display when the sleep timer is on e You can enable or disable the sleep timer directly from the remote by pressing the SLEEP button Press SL
8. lt Can t Stop Lo MP3 64 Kbps Starting Record Prepare to Recording Recording e Please also read Chapter 5 Playing songs on USB drive or Memory card and Recording folders GB 36 m Chapter 5 USB drive and memory card 5 1 Playing Songs on a USB Drive or Memory Card 1 Insert a USB drive with MP3 WMA audio files into the USB port on the front Or Insert a SD or MMC memory card with MP3 WMA audio files into the SD MMC card slot port on the front label side up contacts down 2 icon will show on the top row of the display when a USB drive is detected El icon will show on the top row of the display when a memory card drive is detected 3 For USB press MENU and highlight the USB icon A with the up A down V left Kd and right buttons then press SELECT OK For memory card highlight the memory card Icon B and press SELECT OK l Highlight a song folder or All with up down buttons A W then press PLAY to play To play a selection of songs in a folder Press MEMORY button to make a check mark Stop play and step back up a menu level with STOP ESC USB 5 T All 71 Phil Collins 71 Phil Collins J Do You Remember J Do You Remember Press PLAY button Press MEMORY to make a check mark then press PLAY to play gt 001 012 lak fon Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 mwa 04 30 Rec
9. 6 001 001 CD Can t Stop Loving You All Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation J Can t Stop Loving You w 02 30 me 30 J Do You Remember j icon will show on the display when ripping Press MEMORY then Press REC to rip OT Save as J Gant Stop Loving You 41 Can t Stop Loving USB J Do You Remember J Do You Remember Press MEMORY then Press to Select USB or SD MMC if necessary OT 6 001 012 Message Free Space 24 33 MB J Can t Stop Loving You Starting Record f Do You Remember Press REC to rip the whole CD Checking the memory space of the storage medium GB 28 3 5 Now Playing e The Now playing functions are only available while a track or file is actually playing e The Now playing functions are most easily operated by remote control but you can press the SETUP button to change them using a menu display Please see Menus if you need to know how the menus work Pre set sound equaliser and bass boost You can only change the pre set sound equaliser and bass boost during play Press the P EQ button repeatedly to cycle through the sound equaliser modes Each mode 1s shown with its corresponding indicator on the top row of the display Normal no indicator gt Classic Cls gt Jazz Jaz gt Pop Pop gt Rock Roc These equaliser modes can be combined with bass boost by pressing the X BASS button the top row of the
10. A little time spent in this way may save you the inconvenience of returning your equlpment Problems U ltemstocheck 000 Povver System does not turn on e Make sure AC mains plug is secure in the outlet and outlet has or does not respond to povver controls Pullthe mains plug out for 1 minute then re connect and try again If this does not work leave the unit unplugged before seeking advice Memory card Is the memory stick compatible with the unit try another type of Not playing stick e Make sure there are music files on the memory card and that they are supported types CD e Make sure disc label is facing up Disc won t play e Make sure disc is clean and not damaged Try another disc e Pause mode is activated press the PLAY PAUSE button Can t get CD information e Check the internet connection is working see Internet and from Gracenote Music Network ejecting the disc and inserting it again e The disc does not match any information in the Gracenote Media Database e Data CD MP3 or WMA files is not supported by the Gracenote function Sound skips or pickup e Make sure disc is clean and not badly scratched sticks e Vibration can cause the disc to skip FM RADIO e Make sure the FM antenna is connected Poor reception e Move the unit away from other operating electrical equipment such as motorised appliances transformers televisions and computer monitors e Please be awar
11. Data link not established Table 11 4 1 3 VVLAN signal strength for Internet radio or UPnP modes Title Title Title cil e Signal strength received from AP is under 20 e Signal strength received from AP is between 20 59 e Signal strength received from AP is between 60 79 GB 58 e Signal strength received from AP is above Title cl 80 NOTE Single strength above 70 1s considered as a good single source Throughout the set up menus highlight scroll or navigate with the up a and v down buttons Step back a menu level with STOP ESC Confirm with SELECT OK 11 4 2 Setting the Wi Fi Connectivity 1 Insert a Wi Fi USB adapter into the USB connector at the rear The Wi Fi USB adapter is optional 2 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Network and press the SELECT OK button 3 Scroll to Connect and press SELECT OK to change LAN to WLAN 4 Scroll up down v to Wireless and then press SELECT OK button to open the Wireless menu 5 Scroll up down to Connect mode SSID Encryption or Site Survey then press SELECT OK button to open those respective menus Connect mode Always set to Infra when the system is wirelessly linked to other devices via a wireless router Set to Ad Hoc mode if the system is wirelessly linked directly to a computer acting as router or server SSID The SSID 1s the network name usu
12. Gracenote Inc of Emeryville California Gracenote The software from Gracenote the Gracenote Software enables this application to perform disc and or file identification and obtain music related information including name artist track and title information Gracenote Data from online servers or embedded databases collectively Gracenote Servers and to perform other functions You may use Gracenote Data only by means of the intended End User functions of this application or device You agree that you will use Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and Gracenote Servers for your own personal non commercial use only You agree not to assign copy transfer or transmit the Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data to any third party YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR GRACENOTE SERVERS EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN You agree that your non exclusive license to use the Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and Gracenote Servers will terminate if you violate these restrictions If your license terminates you agree to cease any and all use of the Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and Gracenote Servers Gracenote reserves all rights in Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and the Gracenote Servers including all ownership rights Under no circumstances will Gracenote become liable for any payment to you for any information that you provide You agree that Gracenote I
13. Headphone SKIP BACK jump the play point forvvard or b ackvvard one track or file Move highlight LEFT in displayed menu SKIP FORWARD FWD jump the play point forward or backward one track or file Move highlight RIGHT in displayed menu MUTE Turn sound off and on SNOOZE Turn off alarm fora few minutes MENU displays main menu in LCD L window 7 lt 1 No Move highlight and DOWN in menu navigation F f socket USB flash drive and HDdrive slot Me mory card slot VOLUME adjusts sound level NS PLAY PAUSE Start SETUP Displays menu for setting Date and time Alarm Sleep time Network settings Menu language playing a file or disc Press to pause press again to resume at same point MEMORY Store FM radio stati ons in ten pre set memories It also provides firmware information display firmware upgrade and function to reset settings to original state GB 11 STOP RETURN Stop file or dis c play or return to previous menu level Stop recording Remote control 1 Power ON Stand by Number buttons for pre set station selection and password entry Soun
14. System L REPEAT Press to select repeat mode repeat track or file repeat album or disc no repeat A B While playing music press once to mark beginning and once more to mark the end of a section Section then plays repeatedly Press again to resume normal play NFO press to display firmware information Stereo mono switch for FM radio SLEEP Turn unit off to stand by after the number of sleep minutes setin the set up menu MUTE Turn sound off and on Preparinq the Remote Control for Operation You must install the batteries in the remote control before use gt Open the battery compartment insert two AAA R03 alkaline batteries as shown then close the compartment gt The remote control range is approximately 5 metres Keep within about 30 degrees of the remote sensor GB 13 IO OIOI010 oao 0 O 0 lo S2 010 o 8 o 0 0j0 0 0 Before you start Before you can use the nternet part of your audio system you must have a vvorking broadband nternet connection vvith one of the follovving Awireless Wi Fi access point an AP In this case you will also need the Wi Fi USB adaptor or dongle for the audio system e An Ethernet connection with an RJ45 plug If you do not already have broadband Internet we recommend you contact your telephone cable or satellite service provider to find out about av
15. and SHOUTCast e SHOUTCast http www shoutcast com Today most traditional FM radio stations in the world offer on line radio services or programs The audio system connects to those on line radio services categorises the stations by country and sorts them into a World Station list This makes it easy to find a particular radio station 4 2 World Station System requirements We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to have better quality audio streaming if the audio data arrives too slowly playback will have gaps Please note Internet Radio does not support PPPoE with ADSL or ISP Proxy servers e If there is no internet connection on your system the Network Wizard will be automatically activated when you select Internet Radio Please see the network connection and set up Instructions elsewhere in this manual and the trouble shooting guide if necessary 4 2 1 Listen to World Station ununu e Press MENU then highlight the skip fwd button l and press SELECTVOK e Highlight World Station with up or down buttons Y then press SELECT OK e Highlight a station with up or down buttons A W then press SELECT OK to play it e You will hear music after buffering reaches 100 e Stop play and step back up a menu level with STOP ESC Note 1 To scroll faster though the list of Internet radio stations press or button to jump to the next or previous page of the list GB
16. display will then show Bass Normal B n gt Bass Classic B C gt Bass Jazz B J gt Bass Pop B P gt Bass Rock Repeat mode Set the repeat mode by pressing the REPEAT button to cycle through the repeat modes Corresponding indication on the top row of the display 1s shown in brackets Normal no indicator gt Repeat One One 2 Repeat All AN A B Loop 1 Press OK to set the starting point A when playing An Icon will show on the top row of the display 2 Press OK again to set the end point B The system will now repeatedly play between the marked points An icon will show on the top row of the display 3 Press OK again to stop repeating the A B loop The icon will disappear e The A B loop time for music playing must be at least 5 seconds Random play Press RANDOM on the remote during music play or press SETUP then select Play mode and Shuffle from the displayed menu A l tracks in the current album folder or disc will be played in random order gt 009 012 Do You remember 001 012 Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 mm 04 30 02 30 mee 04 30 Press NUMBER buttons on the remote control Jump to the track automatically GB 29 OT gt 001 012 Ee a Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins gt k Love Songs A Compilation 0
17. e Edit lyrics for your MP3 WMA files if necessary Adding static lyrics 1s easy just create a text file with the same name as the song using Notepad or a similar application using your PC Copy the lyrics into it from one of the many on line sources of lyrics GB 30 gt 001 012 gt 001 012 Can t Stop Loving You Tear ing and breaking dovn Phil Collins Tearing my heart Love Songs A Compilation Tearing and breaking down 02 30 m 04 30 02 30 me 04 30 Press INFO when playing The lyrics will show on the display A v OT gt 001 012 001 012 Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins No Lyrics Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 mee 04 30 02 30 mm 04 30 Press INFO when playing No lyrics available 3 7 Balance e Balance changes the sound output of one speaker relative to the other gt 001 012 Can t Stop Loving You Play Mode Phil Collins gt sek Love Songs A Compilation Equalizer Nornal 02 30 m 04 30 Balance Press 1 Setting when playing Press SETUP Highlight Balance with up a or down w buttons Press OK Balance Press Left Right button to modify the output GB 31 dri Chapter 4 Internet Radio 4 1 Introduction Internet radio 1s an audio broadcasting service transmitted via the Internet By using internet radio devices listeners receive a continuous stream of audio from internet radio stations This audio system supports World Stations
18. from a 230 Volt 50Hz AC mains supply Other power sources may damage it Check that the rating label on the back of the equipment states 230V AC before you plug it in for the first time Mains plug We have fitted this equipment with a standard mains plug e Ifthe mains lead gets damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturers service agent with an approved lead of the same type and rating to avoid an electrical hazard e you cut off the mains plug for example to fit a different type please destroy the old plug as it would be dangerous if inserted into a live power outlet Carefully follow the wiring instructions supplied with the new plug e Ifa fuse is fitted to the plug remove the fuse before throwing the plug away e Carefully follow the wiring Instructions supplied with a new mains plug e Never use a fused mains plug without the fuse cover Mains plug wiring for the UK n a re vvirable plug the wires in the mains lead of this equipment must be connected as follows e The wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal that 1s marked with the letter L The wire coloured blue must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter N Do not connect anything to the earth terminal which is marked E or Live BLUE Neutral Clamp e You must make sure the mains lead 1s firmly secured under the cord clamp Mains fuse UK standard BS1363 plugs must have a 3 or
19. quality depends on the broadcast quality of the internet radio station Note 2 The broadcast audio stream format 1s shown on the display when the station 1s playing Audio streams can only be recorded if they are in MP3 format Attempting to record stations broadcast in WMA or REAL format displays the message No Support to Record 4 5 1 Both USB and SD MMC Storage Media are Ready Press up down 4 v to highlight a station and then press SELECTVOK button to play 2 Press REC button to record If both USB Disk and SD MMC Card are detected press up down 4 to highlight the one you vvant to record on then press SELECT OK to start recording icon will show at the top of the display when recording 5 Press STOP ESC to stop recording 4 5 2 Only One Storage Medium is Ready Press up down 4 highlight a station and then press SELECT OK button to play Press REC button to record 1 2 3 icon will show at the top of the display when recording 4 Press STOP ESC to stop recording GB 35 Whisper ing Whisper ing Phil Collins gt lt Can t Stop Lo 7 Phil Collins gt Ca MP3 64 Kbps MP3 64 Kb PLA Press REC to record Select one storage medium or i Radio Whisper ing Phil Collins gt lt Can t Stop Lo lt Phi p Lo MP3 64 Kbps Press REC to record Checking free space on the disk i Radio Message Whisper ing Free Space 24 33 MB lt Phil Collins gt
20. show the total number of radio stations in the category you are browsing and the number of the one you have selected 4 4 Add Delete a Radio Station to your Favourites NOTE The maximum number of favourites than can be memorised is 20 e Press up or down buttons av to highlight the station you want to add to the favourites list e Hold SELECT OK button for 2 seconds and the highlight bar will blink twice Or you can add a station into Favorites by pressing MEMORY when playing e To delete an internet radio station from the favourites list highlight the radio station you want to delete and hold SELECT OK for 2 seconds Choose Yes with left right i m4 buttons and press SELECT OK to confirm the deletion The display will inform you if a station you try to add into the favourites list already exists e t may use more than 1 storage space if the radio station information 15 extensive GB 34 Wor ld Station a World Station BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC Classical BCC Classical BCC Pop BCC Pop Press SELECT OK for 2 sec or MEMORY Rolling bar blinks twice Favorite Favor ite Fou BCC News Radio BCC News Radio Adding a station into Favorite Hold SELECT OK 2 seconds to delete a station De lete Favor ite Az Favor ite Az Delete this station un Confirm Choose Yes then press SELECT OK to delete 4 5 Internet Radio Recordinq Note 1 The recording
21. storage medium where you want to store recorded files then press SELECT OK The audio system will display Preparing to rip display the free memory space in the media and if there is enough free space it will start to record 5 icon will show on the top row of the display when converting 3 4 2 Ripping Selected Tracks from the Disc 1 Insert an Audio CD into the CD tray 2 Select icon from the main menu then press SELECT OK button GB 27 3 Seroll up a or v down to a track name then press MEMORY button to make a check mark w 4 Repeat the Step 3 to select other songs and then press REC button to record Audio system will display Preparing to rip 5 If both USB Disk and SD MMC Card are detected scroll up down to select a storage medium where you want to store recorded files then press SELECT OK The audio system will display Preparing to rip display the free memory space in the medium and if there is enough free space it will start to record 6 An icon will show on the top row of the display when converting e If the memory space of a storage medium is less than 10MB or if for any reason it has failed to convert the audio system will stop recording 6 001 012 Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins A Can t Stop Loving You ek Love Songs A Compilation J Do You Remember 02 30 mm 04 30 Select All then press REC to rip icon will show on the display when ripping OT
22. will go off with the chosen sound when the alarm time 1s up e The default alarm music of 1 Radio is the first radio station in the FAVORITE file For other music sources it will be the first song in the all list or the first file or track on CD GB 55 11 2 3 Alarm volume l 2 3 Press SETUP scroll down to Alarm and press SELECT OK to display the alarm menu Scroll down to Alarm Volume and press SELECT OK to change the setting 1 being the quietest and 3 being the loudest The default setting is 2 Press STANDBY or STOP ESC to exit The normal volume control does not have any effect when the alarm 1s operating 11 2 4 Snooze l 2 3 Press SETUP scroll down to Alarm and press SELECT OK to display the alarm menu Scroll down to Snooze and press SELECT OK to change the setting to On or Off When snooze is on you can press the MUTE or MUTE SNOOZE button to shut off the alarm for a few extra minutes You can set how long in Snooze minutes Press STANDBY or STOP ESC to exit 11 2 5 Snooze minutes l 2 Press SETUP scroll down to Alarm and press SELECT OK to display the alarm menu Scroll down to Snooze and press SELECT OK to change the setting to 5 10 or 15 minutes If you press MUTE SNOOZE while the alarm 15 operating and Snooze Is set to On see 11 2 4 above
23. 2 30 mm 04 30 Press button on the remote control gt 001 012 Ee a Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 mm 04 30 gt 001 012 Ee a Input a track number to jump to the track quickly gt 001 012 mE ey Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 nx 04 30 Press EQ to change equalizer OT gt 001 012 Ee a Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 xo 04 30 Press REPEAT to change play mode 001 012 Ee Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 mm 01 30 Press SELECT to set A when playing gt 001 012 Ee a Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation The EQ icon will show on the display gt 001 012 ALL y Can t Stop Loving You Phil Gollins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 mwa 04 30 The Repeat icon will show on the display 001 012 y 5 Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 o gt 04 30 Press SELECT again to repeat A B loop 2 Play Mode gt Equal izer Balance 02 30 04 30 Press SETUP when playing 3 6 Lyrics Select a function e Supports static lyrics and synced lyrics txt rc smi 1 MP3 ID3V2 Embedded Lyric Lrc Txt 2 VVMA Embedded Lyric Smi Txt
24. 32 Note 2 Press INFO to show the total number of internet radio stations in a particular country and the number of the one you have selected Listening to nternet Radio Use the up and down buttons a vto move the highlight and and OK button to confirm Internet Radio Choose nternet Radio World Station pi Halal Press i m4 button to scroll faster USA x A NET STATION 977 The Oldies Channel 007 Audio 1 For The Press INFO Internet Radio os BCC News Radio BCC Classical Categorised by Radio Station 1 Radio South Korea Sr iLanka Categorised by Country World Station Caribbean Europe Middle East 1 999 A NET STATION 977 The Oldies Channel 007 Audio 1 For The The number of radio stations will show on the display Internet Radio BCC News Radio BCC News REAL 24 Kbps It shows the format and bitrates when Playing GB 33 4 3 SHOUTCast 4 3 1 Listen to SHOUTCast uu e Press MENU highlight m with the skip fwd button and press SELECTVOK Highlight SHOUTCast with the up or down buttons av then press SELECT OK Highlight a letter A B etc with av and press SELECT OK Highlight a genre with a v and press SELECT OK e Highlight a station with a v and press SELECT OK e You will hear music after buffering reaches 100 Note 1 Press INFO to
25. 4 Inputting Static IP address e This is an advanced set up feature for network engineers 1 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Network and press SELECT OK button Scroll up down to IP Setting and then press SELECT OK button to enter 3 Select IP Source and press SELECT OK button to switch Dynamic to to return to the IP setting menu Static 4 Scroll up down to TCP IP and then press SELECT OK button to start editing 5 Press UP DOWN button to change numbers Press LEFT RIGHT button to shift 6 After finishing 7 STOP ESC button once to finish editing and again to return to the IP setting menu Connect LAN IP Source Dyman ii c gt Y gt Select IP Setting then press SELECT OK Press SELECT OK to switch IP Source to Static El IP Setting TCP IP IP Source Static IP 192 169 001 100 TCP IP 2 Mask 255 255 255 000 DNS 2 GW 192 169 001 254 Select TCP IP then press SELECT OK Press UP DOWN or numbered key then Use Proxy No LEFT RIGHT to input IP Press STOP ESC twice to finish e The display will warn you if you choose an IP address sub net mask or gateway GW address outside the legal range Then the settings will revert to their default values TCP IP The IP Setting Value is illegal Setting is Changed to Default GB 63 11 4 5 Inputting DNS address e This is an advanced set up feature for network engi
26. 5 amp BS1362 type fuse fitted Replace the plug or have the power lead assembly replaced if the fuse cover 1s lost Symbols This equipment is double insulated and an Dangerous voltage constituting a risk of earth connection is not required electric shock is present inside this equipment This mark is applied to show the equipment There are important operating and conforms to European safety and electro maintenance instructions in the literature magnetic compatibility standards accompanying this equipment Safe use and care of your equipment We have designed and made this product to meet European safety standards but as with any electrical equipment you must take care to get the longest working life from it and stay safe Here are a few tips to help you do this Read these instructions carefully before you try to use the equipment Protect the mains lead You must ensure the mains lead cannot be walked on crushed chafed or cut Avoid harsh conditions such as wet or damp places high humidity strong vibration extremely high or low temperatures strong sunlight and places which are very dusty Never push objects into holes and ventilation slots To save power switch off mains power or pull out the mains power plug when you are not using the equipment unless the function of the equipment requires a continuous power supply Don t continue to use this equipment if you have spilt liquids in it if it is damaged in any way or if it d
27. 7 57 15 You haven t pre set a frequency for this channel yet The audio system won t let you select a pre set that has nothing stored in it unless you press SELECT OK then H or PPI buttons This mode only lasts for about five seconds during which CH is highlighted 7 6 Recording from FM e Press REC when listening to FM FM STEREO FM 90 10 MHz 90 10 MHz G 105 ono 105 H H El H E EH F 151 5 Hil H El H E El EH 151 5 65 Press M or to adjust frequency Press REC to record or A to change pre set e Recordings made from FM radio are saved in Recordings FM folder on memory card or USB drive Please see 5 2 Recording folders for more detail of how the audio system organises recordings GB 43 Chapter 8 Media Server You need to download and install the application program on your computer which will make it work as a media server When everything is connected and correctly set up you can browse the music files and play them with the audio system using the UPnP function 8 1 Supported Media Server programmes Download and install one of the following media server programmes e VVMP11 VVindovvs Media Player 11 Running under Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Vista Premium 32 bit e Rhapsody URL http www rhapsody com vvelcome html TwonkyMedia URL http www twokyvision com e MediaTumb for Linux platform URL http mediatomb cc NOTE Making TwonkyMedia work nor
28. AUSE to play it GB 45 Chapter 9 File Manager 9 1 Copy Move Files to an USB Disk or SD MMC Card A Y 1 Insert a CD ROM data CD USB drive or SD MMC card 2 Highlight fin icon from the main menu then press SELECTVOK button to Cory enter File Manager function 3 Scroll up down to CD USB or SD MMC then press SELECT OK button to enter 4 Scroll up down to a file or folder then press MEMORY button to make a check mark w You can select more than one file 5 Press REC button and highlight Copy Move or Delete then press SELECTVOK button to confirm fi icon will show on the display e You can only copy files from a data CD so only copy is displayed 6A If you confirmed move or copy the file or folder navigate to the new location Press REC button again and highlight Paste then press SELECT OK button to paste the file in the new location 6B If you confirmed delete the file or folder highlight Yes to proceed or No to abort and press SELECT OK Fi leMgr imi 1 7 Fi leMgr lank 27 CD 2 ALI Or 1 Recording Readme txt Select a file or folder then press MEMORY FileMgr Oy iz CD 2 1 Recording Readme txt Press REC then select a function fai icon will show on the display Paste USB No files Cancel SD MMC Select a target directory GB 46 Press REC again to paste FileMgr USB To SD 1 1 Fi leMgr US
29. B To SD 1 1 Copying 25 Successful 1 Copying files Copy or move finished successfully 9 2 Copy Move Files to iPod A v 1 Insert a CD ROM data CD or SD MMC card Connect an 1 Pod to the USB port 2 Highlight icon from the main menu then press SELECT OK button to enter File Manager function 3 Scroll to SD MMC or CD and then press SELECT OK button Scroll to a MP3 file or folder then press MEMORY button to make a check mark w You can select more than one file 5 Press REC button to select Copy Move or Delete then press SELECT OK button to confirm Only copy is available for CD s icon will show on the display Scroll to iPod then press SELECT OK button Display shows Add MP3 to iPod so you can confirm or abort the operation Scroll to Yes then press SELECT OK button to paste 8 After finishing the iPod music list will be updated NOTE You can only copy or move MP3 files to the 1 Pod If you try to open the 1 Pod to copy or move a file from it the system will warn you Select MP3 first Fi leMgr Ep 2 FileMgr gt gt CD All Or iPod 1 Recording SD MMC A Hello mp3 A Select SD MMC or CD Select a file or folder then press MEMORY Fi leMgr Fi leMgr All 1 Recording 42 Hello mp3 Press REC then select a function Fa icon will show on the display GB 47 Fi leMgr FA q CD 2 iPod SD MMC
30. Contents Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Audio sources 1 3 Record 1 4 Networking 1 5 Others Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Connections 2 1 1 Ethernet LAN 2 1 2 Wireless LAN WLAN 2 2 Switching On Network setting LAN Network setting WLAN with WiFi Dongle Can not find Access Point Fail to connect to Access Point Select an AP that does not use encryption 2 3 Power On Chapter 3 CD 3 1 Inserting a CD into the CD Tray 3 2 Getting CD Information 3 3 Playing a CD 3 4 CD Ripping 3 4 1 Converting All the Tracks within the Disc 3 4 2 Ripping Selected Tracks from the Disc 3 5 Now Playing 3 6 Lyrics 3 7 Balance Chapter 4 Internet Radio 4 1 Introduction 4 2 World Station 4 2 1 Listen to World Station 4 3 SHOUTCast 4 4 Add Delete a Radio Station to your Favourites 20 21 23 24 24 24 26 27 27 27 29 30 31 32 32 32 32 34 34 Contents 4 5 Internet Radio Recording 4 5 1 Both USB and SD MMC Storage Media are Ready 4 5 2 Only One Storage Medium is Ready Chapter 5 USB drive and Memory Card 5 1 Playing Songs on a USB Drive or Memory Card 5 2 Recording Folders Chapter 6 i Pod 6 1 Apple 1 Pod support 6 2 Playing Songs on Apple 1 Pod Chapter 7 FM Radio 7 1 Listening to FM Radio 7 2 Tuning the FM Frequency 7 3 Auto scanning for FM Stations 7 4 Manually Pre setting FM Stations 7 5 Listening to a Preset Station 7 6 Recording From FM Chapter 8 Media Server 8 1 Suppor
31. EEP to set sleep timer ez icon will show on the display 11 4 Network This audio system supports the following network types and wireless security e LAN Ethernet and WLAN with 801 11b g USB Wi Fi dongle e VVEP64 128 and WPA PSK authentication with TKIP encryption It does not support WPA2 or AES encryption Default wireless setting 1s no security e Dynamic IP adressing usingDHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Also supports static IP addressing The default setting is ethernet LAN and DHCP Upnp Universal Plug and Play GB 57 11 4 1 Understanding the Netvvorking States on Smart Boombox e The network connectivity status icon will show at the top of the display Table 11 4 1 1 LAN Status Title Title a Title Table 11 4 1 2 VVLAN Status Title Title Title l Title Failed to detect the Ethernet cable Successfully detected the Ethernet cable Failed to get DHCP information Successfully detected the Ethernet cable Successfully detected DHCP information Ethernet netvvork connection is OK e Failed to detect the USB Wi Fi adapter Successfully detected the USB Wi Fi adapter Successfully detected DHCP information e VVifi Dongle is ready Successfully detected the USB Wi Fi adapter Failed to get DHCP information Successfully detected the USB Wi Fi adapter Successfully detected DHCP information e
32. ER IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES Gracenote 2006 Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction Your Internet Radio Audio System combines digital audio playback functions with network connectivity so you can play Audio CD Data CD with MP3 or WMA audio files USB disk SD MMC card FM radio and over 5 000 internet radio stations 1 2 Audio Sources e Audio CD e MP3 Windows Media audio files WMA including ID3VI 2 tags Supports static lyrics and synced lyrics txt rc smi e USB Flash drive and USB HD drive e SHOUTCast Internet Radio http www shoutcast com e World Station Local Radio On line e FM 87 5 108MHz e Auxiliary analogue input AUX 1 3 Record e Convert Audio CD tracks into 128kbps MP3 file and save to a USB disk or SD MMC card By connecting to Gracenote Music Recognition service you may gather CD track information about the playing CD e Record Internet Radio Station SHOUTcast and World Radio and save to a USB disk or SD MMC card as MP3 files Record FM Radio and save to USB disk or SD MMC card as MP3 files Record AUX into 128kbps MP3 file save to USB disk or SD MMC card eSupport storage backup management program GB 8 1 4 Networking Supports Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Supports VVireless LAN TEEE 802 11 b g Dongletincluded Supports Infrastructure Ad Hoc Supports WEP 64 128
33. FM stations FM Han 90 10 MHz FM BEH si 87 50 MHz Pre Scan Pre Scanning ans 105 H El H El 5 El E 5 Bu on 105 H El H El E El E B Bu Press and hold SELECT OK until Release SELECT OK button to start scanning all Pre Scan shows on the display active radio stations from 87 5MHz FM 89 30 MHz Pre Scanning 01 5 105 H H El H El E El E 5 Ba Finding an available radio station FM BHI 92 10 MHz Pre Scanning ofS 108 H Ej H El E El E B B Finding an available radio station FM 108 00 MHz FM EHH 90 10 MHz Pre Scanning Completed 07 5 H El H E El EH 151 5 w 105 87 5 H El H E El El EK B w Press PLAY to listen to the radio stations that have 105 Prescanning completed been found by prescanning GB 41 7 4 Manually Pre setting FM Stations 1 This audio system has ten FM pre set station memories These can be manually set in two ways while you are listening to a station or they can all be automatically set using the Autoscan function described in section 7 3 2A Find a radio station and press a number button on the remote control for about one second This will add a radio station into preset memory Press number 2 for memory and so on Press number 0 for preset channel If over writing previous data in the preset memory you will see Overwrite on the display Highlight Yes
34. K Internet Radio iPod List OK iPod Video Note If your iPod is not compatible please try 7 9 Firmware upgrade to upgrade the firmware of this audio system 6 2 Playing Songs on Apple i Pod 1 Connect the Apple iPod with the 1 Pod USB cable to the USB port on the front of the system 2 YE icon will show at the top of the display when the i Pod is detected 3 Press MENU and highlight the USB icon n with the up A down Y left 444 and right buttons then press SELECT OK 1 4 Highlight a category such as A songs Artists or Albums Press SELECT OK to open the category Navigate to the song you want by pressing up A down Y and SELECTVOK 5 Play the highlighted song by pressing SELECT OK Stop play and step back up a menu level with STOP ESC USB All Songs Artists Albums Browse by songs artists or albums HOT Supported Tet Fiesse Gheck Manual If you see this message please do online upgrade Chapter 7 9 to get the newest firmware e Play of some songs may be prevented by limitations imposed by a software license For example the license may only allow the song to be played on the 1 Pod The terms of the license will be determined by your 1 Tunes account GB 39 Chapter 7 FM Radio 7 1 Listening to FM Radio e Press MENU and highlight the Gal icon with with the up down Y left H and right PPI buttons Press SELECT OK to start the FM functio
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36. ailability in your area and to arrange installation When the installation engineer has finished you will have a modem and a router ready to connect either by ethernet cable or wireless link to clients such as computer and Internet audio system The Modem and router may be in one box or you may have to go out and buy either a wired ethernet or wireless router to go with the modem Strictly speaking you do not need to have a computer usually the ex factory default settings of the router and modem are sufficient to get them working automatically with the audio system The audio system s network set up wizard will help However a computer on the network can be important for example it can verify the rest of the network is working properly and you can change the router and modem set up by using it as a control panel see the modem router instructions and support service if you need to do this f your wireless network is already in use it might have Wired Equivalent Privacy VVEP or VVi Fi Protected Access VVPA data encryption You vvill need to enter the WEP or VVPA key word into the audio system so it can communicate with the router The access point in a wireless network has a name known as the SSID You will need to tell the Internet audio system the SSID when setting it up for the first time Usually the SSID starts out as the brand and model of the router although it is a good idea to change it if there are other n
37. ally the name of the router if no one has changed it Normally the router broadcasts this name although router settings may allow it not to be For this audio system to work the SSID must be broadcast To change the SSID manually scroll to SSID and press SELECT OK Change each character with the up A ordown v buttons or the number buttons on the remote Select the next character with the skip forward gt or backward button Press STOP ESC to delete a character Press SELECT OK again to finish e If the SSID is any the default setting the audio sytem will automatically try to connect to the first wireless link that it finds It may be easier to set the SSID using the Wi Fi Wizard see section 11 4 3 Encryption In a computer network with wireless links it may be possible for unauthorised persons to pick up transmitted data you would not want them to have To guard against this the data can be encrypted To enable communication between devices on the network each one must have the same encryption settings There are various encryption methods some of which are not compatible with this audio system please see under 11 4 Network To change the encryption scroll to Encryption and press SELECT OK Scroll to Encryption mode and press SELECT OK to change setting These are the possible settings None This is the default setting The audio system can communicate with any netwo
38. and WPA PSK encryption Supports Proxy Setting e Wireless setting wizard to make wireless network setup easier 1 5 Others e Two alarm clock settings e On line time sync technology network must be available e Firmware upgrade by Internet GB 9 Back panel features USB A type plug USB A type socket Bar 7 7 7UU7 Align the USB plug vvith the USB socket so that the bars do not collide then push the VVi Fi dongle home FM antenna connector Resethole Ethernet LAN connector Right Left Q A 7 speaker output D WARNING SHOCK mann DONOTOPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR AUX input 3 5mm stereo jack AC power cord Right Left VVoofer output audio output GB 10 Front panel features Menus and navigation e Display the main menu with the MENU button e Highlight and scroll withthe up a down v left skip forward and right he skip backward buttons Confirm with OK Step back up a menu level with STOP ESC eStep back a menu level with STOP ESC Power ON Stand by Infra red remote senso SELECT OK Confirms highlighted choice in displayed menu RECORD onto USB drive or memory slot
39. ard one track or file Move highlight RIGHT in displayed menu STOP ESC Stop file or disc play orjump back to previous menu level Stop recording Move highlight DOWN in menu navigation RANDOM press during play to start playing all tracks or files in random order A B see next page OL increases sound level VOL decreases sound level DIMMER changes back light level of LCD display e Highlight and scroll withthe up A down v left gt skip forward and right K skip backward buttons Confirm with OK Step back up a menu level with STOP ESC e Step back a menu level with STOP ESC GB 12 Remote control 2 SETUP Press while main menu is visible to display the set up menu for the following Date and time Alarm Sleep time Network settings Menu language It also provides firmware information display firmware upgrade and function to reset settings to original state Press while playing music to display settings for the following Play Mode Repeat one Repeat all Random play Equaliser Normal Classic Jazz Rock Balance Bass boost Hr REPEAT RANDOM t Audio
40. ay further information including network settings and detailed operating system version information Displayed information may vary according to firmware version Example General Info F W Ver 1 0 3 uP Ver Ox25 Version OS xxxxxxxx SW xxxxxxxx XXXX uP Network IP Source DHCP MAC xxxxxxxxxxxx IP xxx xxx xxx xxx SM xxx XXX XXX XXX GW xxx XXX XXX XXX Network Type SS D xxx 11 6 Language e Supports 11 languages English German Spanish Portuguese French GB 67 Italian Swedish Finland Dutch Danish Traditional Chinese The default language of the audio system is English Setting Language Language nformation Reset all Settings Press SETUP and then choose Language Select language with up Ak or down W and with the up Ak or down W buttons and press press SELECT OK SELECT OK Press STOP ESC or MENU to return to main menu 11 7 Reset All Settings Press SETUP button scroll up down to Reset All Settings and press the OK button The Reset menu appears Press down W button to scroll to Yes and press OK The display shows Reset to Default and all settings are restored to ex factory values 11 8 Firmware Upgrade e This audio system supports on line upgrade over the Internet GB 68 NOTE You will have to enter all settings again after the firmware upgrade 11 8 1 On line upgrade 1 Make sure th
41. button 1 CAN NOT FIND ANY ACCESS POINT Choose AP Can t Find Selected ar Hu AP Exist n ux m sik e There may be an access point which is not broadcasting its name the SSID so it will not appear on the Choose AP list The access point the router must broadcast it s name for this audio system wireless connection to work You will need to change the settings of the access point router then rescan with the audio system 2 CAN NOT FIND THE AP YOU WANT PRESS OK TO ENTER RESCAN MODE Gan t Find Selected AP Penhex MIS 100 Wireless m l t mu o m m mama ma uz m m an mam mi Select RESCAN to search again OR Select EXIT to quit Lock symbol means access point has encryption see next page plus one Select an AP and see WEP WPA in Chapter 11 4 Setup Network GB 19 e FAIL TO CONNECT TO ACCESS POINT 23 SSID Penbex MIS Can t Find AP Or Password Not Match e Authentication method WPA or WEP of router and audio system may not match or the router setting may not be compatible with the audio system Choose AP Penbex Mis 100 m Wireless 1756 e Audio system may not be compatible with the encryption method of the router only use TKIP 6 Network Setting Check settings of router and check network set up menu of audio system m mu nz su um mun un m nn unu a 1 Select Retry to tr
42. ction assuming you Setting changed something Check the network state indicator 11 4 1 to see if the attempt has been successful To confirm it switch off main power and re connect If all is well the display will follow the start up sequence shown in section 2 2 Network setting WLAN GB 61 11 4 3 Setting the VVi Fi Connectivity by VVi Fi VVizard 1 Make sure physical connections have been made and the Wi Fi USB adaptor has been inserted at the rear of the system as described in chapter 2 Installation Switch on the wireless modem router first Connect power to the audio system and allow it to attempt network connection If necessary highlight EXIT Press STANDBY to turn it on 2 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Network and press SELECT OK button 3 Scroll to Connect and press SELECT OK to switch LAN to WLAN Scroll to Wizard and press SELECT OK button The system displays SCANNING then lists any available AP access points it can find 5 Scroll up down to an access point you want to connect and then press SELECT OK button Encrypted access points are listed with a padlock symbol The system requests confirmation Press left right button to highlight Yes or Press SELECT OK to confirm 6 Ifthe access point that you chose has encryption you can input the encryption Pass Phrase Press UP DOWN or number button to change characters and press lef
43. d source selection CD Internet radio USB drive SD or MMC memory card FM radio Media server or AUXiliary input m MEMORY Store FM radio stations in ten pre set memories SD MMG Start File Manager for USB drive or memory card FileMgr MEMORY PLAY PAUSE 44 P t OK Confirm highlighted choice in displayed menu SKIP BACK jump the play point forward or backward one track or file Move highlight LEFT in displayed menu REC record onto USB drive or memory slot STOP ESC SETUP REPEAT TIMER ZF 17 SETUP see next page EQ DIM R TIMER Display timer setting menu CLOCK Display clock setting menu X BASS bass boostjonl for some audio sources REPEAT INFO ST MO SLEEP MUTE see next P EQ select pre set page equaliser tone control settings vvhile playing music Menus and navigation AUTOSCAN automatically find and store FM radio stations in the pre set memories single or double digit entry Move highlight UP in menu navigation PLAY PAUSE Start playing a file or disc Press to pause press again to resume at same polnt SKIP FORVVARD FWD jump the play point forvvard or backvv
44. ding and press SELECT OK The system displays Free space MB Starting to record Recording starts as the recording indicator appears at top left of the display Play the audio source just after recording starts so that you do not cut the beginning of the recording Press STOP ESC to stop recording The system briefly displays Update library Recordings will be placed in the Recordings Line in folder on the USB drive or memory card The recording files will be named AUX00001 AUX00002 and so on Please see 5 2 Recording folders for more detail of how the audio system organises recordings GB 49 AUX la Enter AUX mode AUX 54 Saving to SD MMC Press STOP ESC to stop recording The recording quality depends on the quality of your audio source GB 50 w Chapter 11 Setup SETUP e Throughout the set up menus highlight scroll or navigate with the up a and down y buttons Step back up a menu level with STOP ESC Confirm with SELECT OK 11 1 Date amp Time e The audio system uses NTP network time protocol to automatically synchronise time and date via the Internet at 00 00 and 12 00 or every time the system is switched on e Automatic time sync can be disabled so date and time can be set manually e Supports DST Daylight Saving Time To display synchronised time correctly the World Time Zone must be correctly set see 11 1 5 Time Zone The Time Sync function will aut
45. e Now playing section e The system does not support MPEG 1 Layer 2 files There are tvvo vvays to play a CD A Playing all the tracks vvithin the disc 1 Highlight All or scroll down to the first track or file name by pressing up a or down v buttons 2 Press PLAY or SELECT OK button to play all songs B Playing selected tracks within the disc 1 Scroll up down to a track or file name by pressing up or down buttons then press MEMORY button to make a check mark w 2 Repeat Step 1 to select other tracks 3 Press PLAY button once to play these marked songs C Playing one track within a folder or disc 1 Scroll up down to a track or file name by pressing up or down buttons then press MEMORY button to make a check mark v 2 Press PLAY button once to play the marked song If you interrupt marked play the CD continues playing after the last of the selected tracks e Press PLAY PAUSE to suspend play temporarily or resume from the same point e Press SKIP FWD m to jump to the start of the next track or file e Press SKIP BACK lt to jump to the start of the present track or file or press twice to go to the start of e Press and hold SKIP BACK or SKIP FWD to move rapidly backward or forward through the track the previous track audio will be muted but the display will show the elapsed track time changing quickly e Press STOP ESC to end play or step back up a menu level GB 26 or 1 Phil Collins
46. e to minutes by pressing OK and adjust with the up or down buttons Completing the minutes setting returns you to the Date Time menu You can t adjust seconds Setting f Date amp Time a Date 8 Time 2 Alarm 2 Sleep 2 Select Date amp Time and press SELECT OK The default TimeSync is Yes Date amp Time Time g Yes Scroll to Time and press SELECT OK Press Up Down W to adjust the hours and minutes Date amp Time Change item with skip fwd skip back buttons p l 44 wt Yes gt After finishing the changes will be saved GB 52 11 1 4 Setting Time Format World Time Zone and DST e Press SETUP button then scroll to Date amp Time and press SELECT OK button e Scroll down to Time Format and press SELECT OK button to change between 12 hour and 24 hour time display Setting j pi Date Time Date Time gt Alarm gt Play Mode Select Date amp Time and press SELECT OK Choose Time Format to change Date amp Time 2 Date 2 12 Time Format Press SELECT OK to confirm Scroll down to Time Zone and press SELECT OK e Time zone menu is displayed Press up or down buttons to change the time zone Each zone 1s indicated by major cities and the number of hours difference to Universal Co ordinated Time UTC UTC 1s commonly called Greenwich Mean Time or GMT although there 1s a tiny difference betwee
47. e Internet environment 1s ready 2 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Firmware Upgrade and press SELECT OK button Highlight Yes in confirmation display and press OK again 3 The audio system will restart automatically after finishing upgrade 4 Do not switch off or press any function key during the upgrade procedure otherwise your audio system may become inoperable NOTE You will need to check all settings after upgrading e Select an item move the highlight with the up A or down w buttons ri Setting Upgrade Information Reset all Settings Firmware Upgrade Select Firmware Upgrade then press SELECT OK Select Yes and press SELECT OK to confirm GB 69 Upgrade Upgrade T ol 2 No Checking Firmware Select Online and press Searching for updated firmware version SELECT OK Upgrade p ll Upgrade SMBB 20070423 IMAGE VER 1 Visible 01 00 00 00 SMBB 20070425 IMAGE VER 1 Upgrade To 02 00 00 00 ann o Available version will show on the display Select Yes to confirm Upgrade T ol 2 Downloading 33 Completed 2Press Cancel to Exit lt Processing Downloading press STOP ESC to cancel download Upgrading the firmware This process takes around 2 minutes The upgrade is complete GB 70 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting If you have any of the problems listed below please use this troubleshooting guide to try and solve them
48. e local help menus press the F1 key and masses of Internet support You may be able to make use of these facilities GB 72
49. e the structure of some buildings blocks radio waves e Isthe sound muted press the MUTE button Turn the volume up e Are the headphones connected to the unit unplug them REMOTE Wrong functions or e Insert new batteries Short range e Aim from straight in front of the remote sensor GB 71 INTERNET RADIO The radio station 1s listed but I cannot play it Select network menu is displayed RECORDING NETWORK Can t resolve connection Clock won t auto set even though Time Sync is on No Internet radio Media Server function just displays Scanning server but does not find any server The station 1s not broadcasting at this time of the day it may be in a different time zone The station has reached the maximum number of simultaneous listeners it can provide The Internet connection path between your radio and the server Is slow so it takes quite a long time for the audio buffer to fill up or it can t fill up fast enough to keep pace with real time playback The station name 1s listed but it is not broadcasting any more The link to the audio stream used by the radio 1s out of date so it does not connect The radio station 1s broadcasting using an audio format which 1s not playable by your audio system Try checking the radio station audio stream via the broadcaster s web site using a PC Network connection 1s not working Check chapter 2 Installation and cha
50. ee album artist and track titles on the display You may start playing the CD before this information comes through Such information is usually included in MP3 and WMA files 1 After CD Loading select e icon from the main menu by pressing skip fVvd si or back ke Then press the SELECT OK button to enter CD function 2 EF icon will show on the display while obtaining CD information 3 Track names will be listed on the display instead of track numbers after getting CD track information GB 24 Loading Press SELECT OK Processing Powered by ce gt A Track 01 Gracenote S rir a Track 02 Connecting to Gracenote J Can t Stop Loving You 42 Unknown Track 01 J Do You Remember 2 Unknown Track 02 CD information obtained from Gracenote Shows Unknovvn if information is not available GB 25 CD Ep All Ep Arb J Can t Stop Loving You or J Can t Stop Loving You ki 42 Do You Remember J Do You Remember Select All then press PLAY or SELECT to Press MEMORY to make a check mark w then play press PLAY to play gt 001 012 Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 mee 04 30 Music playing 3 3 Playing a CD The system will play audio CD and data CD containing MP3 and WMA files For WMA and MP3 files the system can display static lyrics and synchronised lyrics file types txt rc smi See Lyrics in th
51. ents in the netvvork Please read the Wifi Dongle router instructions for more detail Ethernet PC Media Server 8 3 Playing Songs on the UPnP Media Server 1 Start the computer and Media Server programme 2 Start the audio system and allow the network connection to establish Please see section 11 4 1 about network state indications on the audio system display 3 Highlight the UPnP L amp J icon from the main menu and press SELECT OK to enter the Media Server function 4 Press up A or down Y button to highlight one of the available media servers and press SELECT OK to open it 5 Highlight a category Press SELECT OK to open the category Navigate through categories and albums to the song you want to play by pressing up down and SELECT OK buttons You can press PLAY PAUSE to play a whole album but not a whole category Step back a menu level with STOP ESC UPNP Az Windows Media Connect Penbex ntel AV Media Server Lianban Med iaTomb Press MENU Highlight UPnP icon with ior lt Highlight a server with A or W then press and press SELECT OK SELECT OK r Album gt Picture All Tracks Videos 2 Artist Highlight a folder then press Highlight a category with A or W and press SELECT OK to open it SELECT OK to open it Navigate to the song or You can only open music files album you want with A or W and press SELECT OK or PLAY P
52. etting AUDIO SYSTEM See Back panel features for location of the ethernet port Typical home or small office network infrastructure This kind of arrangment is commonly known as a local area network or LAN ADSL or Cable Modem Broadband Router mu x net l PC or media server Usually one router port is marked Modem for that connection Other ports which are numbered can be connected in any order to clients in the network Please read the router instructions for more detail You can receive audio files from your PC by running a media server programme on it please see chapter 8 Media Server Articles on the Internet and Windows Media Player version 11 or higher may help GB 15 This kind of arrangment is known as a wireless local area network or WLAN 02 11 hin Wireless Broadband Router ADSL or Cable Modem fan Usually one router port is marked Modem for that connection As well as the radio link there are usually numbered ports which can be connected by ethernet cable in any order to clients in the network Please read the router instructions for more detail 2 2 Switching on Witt Dongle PC or media server Fihernet PC or media server Wifi Dongle What happens when you switch on mains power depends on the kind of network you choose The following pages describe what happens in various situations If no networks are available you cannot connect with Inte
53. etvvorks so identification of the correct netvvork SSID is easier Legally speaking you should not connect to the Internet through someone else s network Apart from the legal aspect sharing a wireless link will make audio from the internet more prone to interruptions e Wireless router range is usually enough for domestic use but can be adversely affected by some building materials and interference sources such as other nearby wireless networks If after setting everything it seem your Internet connection is still not working always try disconnecting mains power to all the devices in the network Then switch things back on in this order 1 Modem Wait a minute for the indicator lights to settle down 2 Router if separate Again wait a minute for the indicator lights to settle down 3 Computer s re start 4 Internet audio system GB 14 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Connections The proper voltage for the audio system is AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz Please check the voltage in your area before plugging in the unit The following illustrations show typical ways of connecting up a small network for Internet computer and audio system You can read details about audio system network set up in Chapter 11 4 Setup Netvvork 2 1 1 Ethernet LAN Your audio system 1s shipped set for automatic network configuration DHCP Other devices on the network must also be set to DHCP It 1s the usual ex factory default s
54. ly of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute content created with this product in revenue generating broadcast systems terrestrial satellite cable and or other distribution channels streaming applications via Internet intranets and or other networks other content distribution systems pay audio or audio on demand applications and the like or on physical media compact discs digital versatile discs semiconductor chips hard drives memory cards and the like An independent license for such use is required For detail please visit http mp3licensing com Microsoft and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e RealNetworks RealAudio and the Real logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of RealNetworks Inc Portions of this software are included under license from RealNetworks Inc Copyright 1995 2007 RealNetworks Inc All rights reserved e iPod and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the United States and other countries e Shuffle is a trademark of Apple Inc Notice Recording Ripping any audio content made with this system is only for your personal use It should not be sold distributed and played for a public audience without copyright holder permission Gracenote End User License Agreement Version 2006 1005 This application or device contains software from
55. mally ID3v2 tags may need to be edited 8 2 Setting Upnp Environment e Make sure the media server programme you have chosen 1s running on the computer Computer firewalls usually block UPnP connections To allow the connection you will need to create an entry for UPnP and the mdeia server programme in the exception list of the firewall Please read the local and on line help menus for how to do this for example press F1 key in Windows XP or Vista e Disable the Proxy function in the network set up menu of the audio system e Some routers have built in firewalls As with the computer firewall you may have to modify the router s security settings to allow UPnP connection Please see the router instructions for how to do this 8 2 1 Connecting up the UPnP network e The audio system and the UPnP Media Server must be on the same local network AUDIO SYSTEM ADSL or Cable Modem Broadband Router im sis PC Media Server Fihernet GB 44 UPnP network with wired and wireless connections e You can have several media servers connected by ethernet cable or wireless link Most wireless routers have several ethernet connectors as well as the wireless link Wifi Dongle 02 11 hin Wireless Broadband Router ADSL ur Cable Modem rezen PC Media Server su Usually one router port 15 marked Modem for that connection Other ports which are numbered can be connected in any order to cli
56. n Make sure the FM aerial is connected Stop play and step back up a menu level with STOP ESC FM HEHTHI 90 10 MHz ano 105 HH El H E E El E 5 kn Press SELECT OK FM Radio 7 2 Tuninq the FM Frequenc e Press lt button briefly to decrease frequency by 0 05MHz Press s button briefly to Increase frequency by 0 05MHz Press and hold the button to change frequency rapidly Auto search mode will be activated by holding the button for more than one second then releasing it Auto search will keep tuning until it finds a signal then stop If it is a bad signal or not the one you want press and hold the button for another second to resume auto search You can press STOP to stop auto search Right button scans up 87 5MHz to 108MHz and left we button scans down 108MHz to 87 5MHz FM 90 15 MHz FM Bg 90 10 MHz 07 5 105 H H El H El E El E B Bu ncrease decrease 0 05MHz per step ano 105 H El H E El EH E 5 w Press gt l or ke to adjust frequency GB 40 7 3 Auto scanning for FM Stations 1 Go to FM press and hold SELECT OK until Pre Scanning shows on the display Or you can press the AUTOSCAN button on the remote 2 unit will automatically find and store broadcasting FM radio station frequencies in up to a maximum of ten channel memories 3 To save your favourite radio stations individually please see 7 4 Manually Pre setting
57. n the two e Press SELECT OK to confirm time zone and return to the Date amp Time menu Fl Date Time AZ Time format zl Time Zone s 0 Casablanca Monrovia gt Time zone gt 0 Dublin Edinburgh Lisb DST Off 1 VVest middle African Select Time Zone press OK Scroll up or down to change zone and press OK to confirm Scroll to DST and press SELECT OK to change DST to On or Off When set to On the time display automatically advances an hour in Spring and falls back an hour in Autumn e Press STOP ESC if you wish to step back to the main menu FI Date Time Po Fl Date amp Time fos Time format gt Time format 2 Time zone gt Time zone gt DST Off DST On Select DST press OK GB 53 11 2 Alarm e Features two alarm clock settings e Features daily alarm clock e Features different alarm clock sounds Beep 1 Radio USB SD MMC FM 11 2 1 Setting the Alarm 1 Press SETUP button then scroll down to Alarm and press SELECT OK button 2 Scroll to Use Alarm 1 submenu and press SELECT OK button to activate the alarm The default Use Alarm 1 is No inactive Scroll to Set Alarm 1 to set the alarm clock and press SELECT OK Press up or down button to adjust alarm hours and press SELECT OK Press up or down button to adjust alarm minutes Press SELECTVOK to finish and return to the Alarm menu
58. nc may enforce its rights under this Agreement against you directly in its own name The Gracenote service uses a unique identifier to track queries for statistical purposes The purpose of a randomly assigned numeric identifier 1s to allow the Gracenote service to count queries without knowing anything about who you are For more information see the web page for the Gracenote Privacy Policy for the Gracenote service The Gracenote Software and each item of Gracenote Data are licensed to you AS IS Gracenote makes no representations or warranties express or implied regarding the accuracy of any Gracenote Data from in the Gracenote Servers Gracenote reserves the right to delete data from the Gracenote Servers or to change data categories for any cause that Gracenote deems sufficient No warranty 1s made that the Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers are error free or that functioning of Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers will be uninterrupted Gracenote is not obligated to provide you with new enhanced or additional data types or categories that Gracenote may provide in the future and 1s free to discontinue its services at any time GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE AND NON INFRINGEMENT GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE RESULTS THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY GRACENOTE SERV
59. neers 1 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Network and press SELECT OK button 2 Select DNS and then press SELECTVOK button 3 Press UP DOWN button to change numbers Press LEFT RIGHT button to shift position 4 After finishing press SELECT OK button once to finish editing and again to return to the IP setting menu 5 Press STOP ESC to step back out of the set up menus The system will display Apply Setting and attempt to negotiate the connection with the new settings IP Setting DNS s DNS1 168 095 001 001 IP Source TCP IP gt DNS2 000 000 000 000 DNS Select DNS and press SELECT OK button Press UP DOWN or numbered key then LEFT RIGHT to input IP Press STOP ESC twice to finish 11 4 6 Inputting Proxy Server address 1 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Network and press SELECT OK button 2 Scroll up down to Use Proxy and then press SELECT OK button to switch to Yes 3 Scroll up down to Proxy Server and then press SELECT OK button to input domain name or IP address 4 Press SELECT OK button then press UP DOWN or remote number buttons to change characters press LEFT RIGHT button to shift 5 Press SELECT OK button to confirm and return to Network menu Scroll up down to Proxy Port and then pressi SELECT OK button Input port number in same manner as domain name or IP address step 4 7 Press SELECT OK button to c
60. o run when turn on off and 12 00 am pm everyday 11 1 1 Turning Time Synchronisation off or on e Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Date 6 Time and press SELECT OK button The default TimeSync is On To set the time and date manually press OK to change it to Off Press OK to turn time sync back on again 11 1 2 Setting the Date Scroll to Date and press OK Press up or down buttons to change the day Change to month and year setting by pressing OK and adjust each with the up or down buttons Completing the year setting returns you to the Date Time menu e Press STOP ESC button to step back to the main menu Setting Date amp Time Date amp Time TimeSync Alarm Date Sleep Time Select Date amp Time and press SELECT OK The default TimeSync is Yes GB 51 l Date 8 Time TimeSync Date Time Scroll to Date and press SELECT OK Press Up Down V to adjust the year month and day Change item with skip fwd skip back buttons pp 44 Date 8 Time TimeSync Date Time After finishing the changes will be saved 11 1 3 Setting the Time e Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Date amp Time and press SELECT OK button to enter Time submenu The default TimeSync is On To set the time and date manually press OK to change it to Off Scroll to Time and press OK Press up or down buttons to change the hours Chang
61. oes not work normally Immediately unplug the equipment and get expert advice Pull the mains plug out of the wall socket during thunderstorms This product is designed for domestic use only Any other use may invalidate the guarantee and might be dangerous Ventilation Place the equipment on a hard flat surface away from direct sunlight and heat sources If it is in a cabinet allow at least a 10cm gap all around Don t obstruct the ventilation slots including those underneath with soft furnishings Overheating will shorten the life of the equipment and increase the risk of fire Cleaning Disconnect the mains supply and use only a lightly dampened soft cloth Do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents as these may damage the cosmetic finish Batteries Remove batteries when the remote will not be used for a long time Batteries left in equipment may cause damage through deterioration and corrosive leakage invalidating the guarantee To protect the environment please use local recycling facilities for battery disposal Disposal Waste electrical and electronic products must not be disposed of with household waste Please refer to the retailer from whom you purchased this item for disposal instructions Batteries and packaging materials can be recycled using your local collection facilities Important Safety warnings e To prevent electric shock do not remove any cover e Ifanything goes wrong don t try and fix it yo
62. onfirm and return to Network menu 8 Press STOP ESC to step back out of the set up menus The system will display Apply Setting and attempt to negotiate the connection with the new settings GB 64 Input table for proxy server address Start and finish editing OK Select STOP ESC Delete a character Change character 0 9 a z A Z symbol Change character 0 9 a z A Z symbol LEFT Shift to left RIGHT Shift to right 1 195 90 65 111 space 2 abc ABC 3 def DEF 4 ehi EHI 5 jkl JKL 6 mno MNO N 7 pqrs PQRS 8 tuv TUV 9 vvxyz VVXYZ Proxy Server Proxy Server proxy hinet ne NZ bi Ready to Edit Press UP DOVVN or numbered key then LEFT RIGHT to input characters Proxy Server gt proxy hinet net Press SELECT OK to confirm GB 65 e Select Proxy Port to input a proxy server port Input table for proxy port number Start and end editing OK Select STOP ESC Delete a character Change character 0 9 Change character 0 9 LEFT Shift to left RIGHT Shift to right Table 11 4 6 2 Proxy Port Proxy Port N co co Si Ca Press UP DOWN or numbered key then Ready to Edit LEFT RIGHT to input characters Proxy Port 28080 Press SELECT OK to confirm GB 66 11 5 Information Display Press SETUP button scroll up down to Information and press the SELECT OK button Press up down buttons to displ
63. ording Folders which follows explains In more detail how to find recordings made on USB drive or memory card SD MMC from CD World Radio ShoutCast Internet radio favourites FM radio and auxiliary input GB 37 5 2 Recording Folders When the audio system makes a recording it creates a folder structure on the media chosen for the recording The folders are named according to the source of the recording for example 1f you made a recording of an Internet radio station stored in Favorites the recorded file would appear in the Favorites folder Cj Cd Favorites Eo 000001 Lal Fm LO Line in ShoutCast 000001 WorldStation e Step back up a menu level with STOP ESC Press down button Y to highlight Recording then press SELECT OK SD MMC C Recording Press down button Y to highlight chosen folder SD MMC El Cd Favorites Press down button Y to scroll highlight down to next page of folders if required Press SELECT OK to open folder SD MMC 7 Line in ShoutCast Fa WorldStation Press down button Y to highlight chosen recording then press SELECT OK to play it SD MMC ja fa000001 fa000002 fa000003 GB 38 Chapter 6 i Pod 6 1 Apple i Pod Support 6 2 1 Supported iPod Models iPod 3G Internet Radio iPod List OK iPod Shuffle Internet Radio iPod List OK iPod nano Internet Radio iPod List O
64. pter 11 Setup Network Also Network in this guide Make sure the memory card or USB drive has enough free space Make sure the memory card or USB drive is not write protected You may be trying to copy an unsupported file type only MP3 Is supported Check that a computer connected to the local network can access the Internet The most common trouble with wireless networks 1s Incorrect entry of the network name SSID or Pass Phrase Remember these are case sensitive and every character counts including spaces See section 11 4 2 Setting the Wi Fi connectivity Use Windows Media Player 11 or similar UPnP media server software which will automatically configure Microsoft Windows XP or Vista built in firewall Check that your access point router does not restrict connections to particular MAC addresses In your router set up menu this will probably be under Firewall MAC address filtering As a temporary measure you maybe able to turn off the router firewall to prove whether or not it is blocking communication especially for the UPnP Media Server function Please read the router opertating instructions for how to do this If you get in a mess with the settings you can always start again with section 11 8 Reset all settings Routers and similar access point devices have built in help menus on line support and telephone support Microsoft Windows and similar operating systems hav
65. rk which is unsecured WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy This provides basic security As you select WEP new menu items appear Auth Press SELECT OK to change between Open system and Share key GB 59 e Open system means the network type is WEP but there actually is no encryption e Share key is the key phrase which the computer s and router must know in order to decrypt the data You must enter the same key phrase into these devices Encode mode Press SELECT OK to change between HEX and ASCIT You will not know which 1s best until you have seen the set up menu of the router since the key phrase generates key numbers which may be shown either as hexadecimal numbers or as the equivalent ASCII characters You choose the encode mode which best matches your router and computer display Hex is the default mode which usually makes it easier to set the key phrase see below Bits Press SELECT OK to change between 64 and 128 bit encryption The more bits the more secure it 1s Whatever you set the router and computer must match it Key Providing you chose Hex encode mode above the Pass Phrase in WEP causes the audio system router or computer to generate four key numbers and you choose which one to use Again the router and computer must use the same one The key phrase in 128 bit WEP generates just one key number
66. rnet Radio and Media Server audio sources and time and date will not be set automatically Every time mains power is switched on you will have to highlight EXTT with SKIP FWD and confirm with OK You can disable automatic time synchronisation see section 11 1 1 Turning time synchronisation on or off GB 16 11 3306 BOM ih MOSUL 42 425 LILI GON 12 1230 50 d HG 149 LON NV 2 v JOOUUOD 0 NV TAA esoouD 4p v JOOUUOD NVI SSOOYD Lind oapou 11X 1 Bus 10mMan 4 us wij E ol t I i I HO poun ajgej urn asesjq SI O S IDouuoo 11 BOIASP y JO ul jou si ajqeo y ji Aejdsip siy s NOA fonn non nn annan ununu Ful un ia 4 en uq lt MO Ss 1d u y 9J10Uyo 1 61 1 o uo nq PRI YORG JO PM dhs ss iq lisoddo Kelds p y S no UONJEUUOOJ OU SI 18U JI E MI Ai 6 lqE NV T D n adAj yoma 133135 NV I 81 q0 epou YX Lina Y V 49 deuO ul VaM dam S pue dV ue pojes sn d Bed 1x u s uond4 sou sey 102 S80AYy jouJoj ui v jpouuOJ NV julod ss oop SUBOU JOQWAS 3901 ssejejim ou SUBOU dY
67. t right button to shift character position Press STOP ESC to delete a character 7 Press SELECT OK to finish and confirm Pass Phrase entry and wait for the system to resolve the new network settings 8 6 icon will show at the top of the display if the wireless setting is successful Connect Connect any WLAN IP Setting Wizard 2 Use Proxy IP Setting 2 Select Connect and switch LAN to WLAN Select Wizard and press SELECT OK button a ap01 D LINK default Enter Wizard then all available AP and its signal Use UP DOWN or numbered keys and left right buttons strength will be shown on the display to input an encryption key to access the AP if necessary Press up down buttons to highlight After entering the encryption key press one and OK to confirm it SELECT OK and press STOP ESC exit Connect ap01 WLAN IP Setting 2 Wireless 2 Proofing the encryption key ar Will show when the setting is successful GB 62 To finished network set up press MENU or step back out of the set up menus with STOP ESC The audio system may display Apply Setting and Network setting as it attempts to negotiate the connection Check the network state indicator 11 4 1 to see if the attempt has been successful To confirm it switch off main power and re connect If all is well the display will follow the start up sequence shown in section 2 2 Network setting Ethernet LAN 11 4
68. ted Media Server programmes 8 2 Setting Upnp Environment 8 2 1 Connecting up the UPnP network 8 3 Playing Songs on the UPnP Media Server Chapter 9 File Manager 9 1 Copy Move Files to an USB Disk or SD MMC Card 9 2 Copy Move Files to iPod 35 35 35 37 37 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 41 42 42 43 44 44 44 44 45 46 46 47 Contents Chapter 10 AUX 10 1 AUX Mode 10 2 Recording in AUX Mode Chapter 11 Setup 11 1 Date amp Time 11 1 1 Tuning Time Synchronisation off or on 11 1 2 Setting the Date 11 1 3 Setting the Time 11 1 4 Setting Time Format VVorld Time Zone and DST 11 2 Alarm 11 2 1 Setting the Alarm 11 2 2 Setting the Alarm Sound 11 2 3 Alarm Volume 11 2 4 Snooze 11 2 5 Snooze minutes 11 2 6 Disarming the Alarm 11 3 Sleep 11 3 1 SLEEP Mode 11 4 Netvvork 11 4 1 Understanding the Netvvorking States on Smart Boombox 11 4 2 Setting the VVi Fi Connectivity 11 4 3 Setting the VVi Fi Connectivity by VVi Fi VVizard 11 4 4 Inputting Static IP address 11 4 5 Inputting DNS address 11 4 6 Inputting Proxy server address 11 5 mformation Display 11 6 Language 11 7 Reset All Settings 11 8 Firmware Upgrade 11 8 1 On Line Upgrade Chapter 12 Trouble Shooting 49 49 49 51 51 51 51 52 53 54 54 54 56 56 56 57 57 57 57 58 59 62 63 64 64 67 67 68 68 69 71 Safety information Mains supply This equipment is designed to operate
69. to return to the Encryption menu GB 60 e Read off the key number and enter it into your router or read the number off your router and enter it into the audio system Or use the Pass Phrase to automatically generate the same key numbers in both devices WPA Wireless Protected Access this provides better security than WEP As you select WPA the only menu item that appears is Passphrase This is actually the WPA Pre Shared Key VVPA PSK You can enter the Pass Phrase in the same way as for VVEP above The system may demand an 8 to 63 character Pass Phrase the one you enter 1s too short e Press SELECT OK to finish the Pass Phrase e Press STOP ESC to return to Encryption Important In the wireless router security set up e You can choose WPA PSK but not WPA2 PSK authentication e You can choose TKIP encryption Temporal Key Integrity Protocol but not AES Advanced Encryption Standard e The router must broadcast the SSID network name Site Survey Scroll to Site Survey and press SELECT OK The system displays and lists the names SSIDs of any available wireless networks it has found But of you want to change which wireless network it is using use the Wireless Network Wizard Finish network set up To finish network set up press MENU or step back out of the set up menus with STOP ESC The audio system will display Appiy until it has finished negotiating the conne
70. up Date and time When the start up sequence is complete the unit goes to stand by mode GB 22 2 3 Povver On After you switch on mains power and network configuration has finished as described on the preceding page the audio system vvill have gone on stand by Press the STANDBY button to svvitch on the system Each time the system will search for USB drive memory card and compact disc during which time you will see Loading on the display Press STANDBY again to put the unit back on stand by 2007 May 03 Thu Off off Press Power in Stand By Mode Audio sources checking SD MMC CD Internet Radio USB Fik 1 9 SETUP FileMgr AUX Setup Press B L Dim to adjust the brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display backlight by pressing the DIMMER button on the remote GB 23 e Chapter 3 CD 3 1 Inserting a CD into the CD Tra Press the open close button to open the CD top cover Insert an Audio CD or data CD with MP3 or WMA files into the CD tray Press the open close button again to close the CD top cover 757197 icon will show on the top of the display when a CD is detected Loading After inserting a disc icon vvill shovv on the display 3 2 Getting CD Information Providing the internet Is working the system will try to get album information for an audio CD from Gracenote Music Recognition Service so that you can s
71. urself get a qualified service agent to look at the product Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing or place any objects filled with liquids such as vases on the equipment e Never put a naked flame source on or near this equipment e Small parts Do not let young children play with the equipment e Connect headphones with the volume set low and increase it if required Prolonged listening through some headphones at high volume settings can result in hearing damage Copyright Statements Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery For more information visit http www gracenote com CD and music related data from Gracenote Inc copyright 2000 2007 Gracenote Gracenote Software copyright 2000 2007 Gracenote This product and service may practice one or more of the following U S Patents 7 228 280 7 167 857 6 983 289 6 330 593 6 304 523 86 240 459 6 230 207 6 230 192 6 161 132 6 154 773 6 061 680 5 987 525 and other patents issued or pending Gracenote CDDB and MusiclD are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Gracenote in the United States and or other countries The Gracenote logo and logotype and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote MEPG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Supp
72. with left button 44 and press SELECT OK to proceed or to abort OR 2B Find a radio station and press the MEMORY button While CH is flashing in the display press left M or right PWI button to change memory number After about five seconds CH stops flashing and the station data 1s stored over writing any previous data Otherwise press SELECT OK to store the station now 1f over writing previous data you will get a Yes or No choice to proceed The channel memory number icon on the display will change to a light background to confirm storage FM 90 10 MHz 92 10 MHz FM M Preset 87 5 108 87 5 108 H 2 El 4 5 5 PJ El El 0 Hi 2 El Hi 51 5 El E 51 0 Press Kd or PPl to find a frequency you Press MEMORY button and then Preset will want to store show up FM FM gt g s 105 5 5 1 icon will flash on the display 02 5 105 H H El H El E El E 5 n Press M or PPI to find a channel and press SELECT OK button to store 7 5 Listening to a Preset Station e In FM mode press number buttons 111 101 on your remote control to play the stations In pre set channels 1 to 10 Or e Press up A or down Y to select a pre set channel GB 42 FM EHH FM 87 50 MHz 89 10 MHz ano 105 El H El 5 F E 5 Hil El H El 5 F E 5 m G 105 Radio Playing Press up down A W to change pre set FM EHH G 105 H HE EH E E B 5
73. y again 2 or Select Wizard to scan for other access points 3 or Select EXIT to quit e CAN NOT GET DHCP 4 SSID Penbex MIS Get DHCP TimeOut e Router may be set to static IP addressing e Check settings of router and check network set up menu of audio system Choose AP Penbex Mis 100 Wireless 1756 ale amp Network Setting m mu um nu nu mmm ms Gs s Hun kk 1 Select Retry to try again 2 or Select Wizard to scan for other access points 3 or Select EXIT to quit GB 20 12 spuooes Maj e 104 v Guib6njdun q si Ag y 1004 pue s um s mou ou 5 sAeM e 5 noA J UH S S OIPNE SIY YIM XJOM O JSEOPEBOJQ O v JO epou qISS eu eGuey9 jsnw noA SI dY y UI Jeedde jou jim ewe SIU OS QISS JO eweu julod ssejve y seopeouq jou seop 11 150 os 195 q Aew 55 e Ajunoes ue sy YJOM O Null uu s s OlpnE ou MO E 0 Jenou v jo s um s UONdAJOUS ou abUBYI o BABY Aew NO UONdAJOUB SIY JO ZVdAA YUM ejqyedwoo jou si 11 114 Asy YSd UM VdAA Pue 14 82 dAM 14 79 dam sedAj Aunoas ssejajim UNA ejqnedwoo si WajsAs oIpne SIUL e lenuEul siy JO p L U
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