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1. philips Automatic bad Lean about up meters network ies 3 Select tab Wireless Networks In this tab you can control your wireless networks 4 Click on button Add This will open the Wireless network properties window Note If this list is populated Remove all items first 5a Fill in a Network name SSID you would like for your wireless network for example philips This is the name your streamium device will recognize 5b Select Network Authentication Open 5c Select Data encryption Disabled Note If you want to enable WEP encryption see details in this User Manual 5d Mark the box next to This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used 6 Click on OK This will close the Wireless network properties window 7 Click on OK This will close the Wireless Network Connection Properties window Improving the start up time for the SLA5500 to Computer network adhoc mode You might experience a long wait while the SLA5500 is searching for UPnP servers You can reduce this time by running the supplied AutolP Network Utility Insert the CD Rom Select TOOLS Start Auto IP Network Utility Follow on screen instructions Note Do not use the Auto IP Network Utility tool if you use a wireless base station or router in your network or if you have Internet Connection Sharing ICS en
2. and the new software is uploaded to the SLA5500 A message is displayed when the upload has been completed successfully If an error message appears or if you see the words Download mode in the Active Profile column instead it means that the software upload has failed Turn the power to the SLA5500 off and on again before starting a new upload attempt Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Date time is not displayed when the Power unavailable 51 5500 is switched on e Check that the SLA5500 power cable is properly connected and that the power is switched on 5500 is not known to the network e Check that the MAC address for the SLA5500 has been entered correctly in the wireless network s MAC Access Control Turn off the Wireless Music Receiver and turn it on again Internet unavailable e Check that the Internet base station has an active connection to the Internet Wireless network incorrectly configured e Open the SLA5500 Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility and select the Wireless Music Link that has the problem Click the Profiles button and check that the active profile is correctly configured for your network Turn on the SLA5500 and ensure that the correct profile has been selected under Network Profiles The SLA5500 does not react to This can be caused by network delays when sending out UPnP requests remote commands and hangs in the Make sure the SLA5500 is connected to the power supply and
3. as described in this User Manual Click on the Wireless Network icon This opens the Wireless Network Connection window 2 Click on Change advanced settings This opens the Wireless Network Connection Properties window 4 Wireless Netwnrk Connection Properties PRIK Ge 3 Wieeless Networks Advanced z iae Windows to configure my wireless network settings Avsiebles network To connect to disconnect from or find out more information about wireless networks in tange click the button below View Wireless Networks Prelened networks Su fomabcelly connect lo avadable networks in the order ksted below Orr Lean about selling up network Advanced 0 Assocation Authentication Connection Network vus Wireless n key Thes requires a key lor the following Network Authenticticer Open M Data encryption oues v d v This corpulerdo computes ad hoc network wireless Accets pones not ee 4 Wireless Network Connection 2 Properties 72 f General Weeless Networks Advanced V Use Windows vateless network settings Avadable network To connect lo disconnect from o find out more information about wireless netwodks in tange click the button below View Wreeless Networks Prelewed networks Automabcaly connect to evaleble networks in the listed below
4. desired item is displayed 4 When you see this icon you can press to start playing that item If you press while a playlist is displayed all of the tracks on that playlist will be played an artist is displayed all of the tracks on all albums by that artist will be played an album is displayed all of the tracks on that album will be played a song title is displayed only that song will be played 23 24 Viewing Song Information The SLA5500 LCD screen displays various information during playback such as music file details playback modes and network status Example Display Nick Ferry One More Time Born To Be Happy Playback Modes gt e wall Ova lt Text Explanation Artist name Name of the album Title of the song currently playing Now playing Now paused Repeat mode enabled Repeat All mode enabled Shuffle mode enabled Move up the menu hierarchy Move down the menu hierarchy Item may be played Track number 9 of total tracks 54 in item Wireless signal strength indicator Buffer fill indicator Elapsed time total time for current track default Saving Favorite Music Items Saving an Item to a Preset Number You can save an album artist playlist or song to one of 10 preset numbers Select an item to be saved see previous sections and check that it is active by playing it 2 Press PRESET 3 f
5. e ASCII or Hex 64 or 128 bit Note By default Key Index will be used To use another Key Index see Managing Multiple Key Indexes Selecting Network IP Settings If the LCD screen displays Network IP Settings Press V to choose an option then press P 2 Choose Automatic DHCP if you are using DHCP or Auto IP on the network or Static IP Address if the SLA5500 will need a fixed IP address 3 If you choose Static IP Address you will be prompted to edit confirm the SLA5500 s IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server Preferred and DNS Server Alternate Press gt after confirming entering each IP address Completing the Configuration When all required settings have been entered the Configuration Wizard will display the message Configuration Complete Apply Settings 2 If you are modifying an existing profile press gt to display the Save to Profile menu Press V to choose a profile in which to save the new settings 3 Press P to finish The message Configuration Wizard Applying Settings or Configuration Wizard Saved to Profile xxx will be briefly displayed depending on whether you are applying changes to the active profile or to a different profile The Configuration Wizard will then display the home menu Note If the message No Network or another error message appears the SLA5500 was unable to connect to an available wireless network Please see Troubleshooting Uplo
6. profiles are provided that you can edit to suit your wireless network There are two methods for managing profiles A Directly on the SLA5500 using the remote control OR B Using the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility Default Profile Settings The SLA5500 is delivered with the following default settings SSID philips IP address DHCP enabled Proxy No WEP disabled Mode Infrastructure PROFILE 1 SSID philips IP address DHCP enabled Proxy No WEP disabled Mode Infrastructure Viewing Existing Network Profiles To view existing network profile details From the main Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility window click on its name to select a Wireless Audio Link from the list and click the Profiles button 2 The Factory Defaults profile is displayed Click on the other tabs to display alternative profiles if any The currently active profile has the Make Active button grayed out disabled and an Active Profile icon in the top right corner of the screen Note This task can also be done directly on the SLA5500 using the remote control see Viewing Network Status Settings Activating a Different Network Profile To activate a different profile for a SLA5500 From the main Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility window click on its name to select a Wireless Audio Link from the list and click the Profiles button 2 Click on the appropriate profile tab and click t
7. the end of a list it wraps around to the beginning of the list Press and hold the button for more than second to fast forward the current song Play recommences when the button is release L 3 t Volume Up down Increases and decreases the volume INFO Displays additional information on the currently selected music file Pressing the button again enables a return to the default item display Mute Mutes the sound OK Selects the current highlighted menu item Example If the currently displayed item is an album pressing OK will start playing that album PLAY LIST Displays the Dynamic Playlist that is stored on the SLA5500 The list may contain up to 20 items JUMP TO Activates Jump To function character based keys 0 9 will be activated On Standby Turns on the Wireless Music Receiver Pressing the button again turns the device off the device is then in standby mode Navigating the menu The SLA5500 has a built in LCD screen Together with the remote control device it enables easy operation LCD Menu Structure The menu displayed on the Wireless Music Receiver LCD screen is organized as a hierarchy enabling you to access the Home menu A Dynamic Playlist of music files if available Music files stored in your Philips Media Manager Library multiple servers may be visible Configuration menu The exact menu structure will depend on your network environment and how your mu
8. the single wireless network found is correct and press P 2 Otherwise press V to choose enter network SSID and press P Enter the SSID see Entering Text in Edit Mode The SSID must contain between 2 and 32 alphanumeric case sensitive characters Press gt when you have finished entering the SSID Selecting a Network Type If the LCD screen displays Select Network Type See Network Environments Supported for a more complete description of network types Press V to choose an option then press P 2 Choose Infrastructure if you have a base station OR Choose Ad hoc if the SLA5500 is connecting directly to the PC s wireless adapter Selecting Encryption Settings If the LCD screen displays Select Encryption or Edit Key l Press V to choose an option then press P 2 Choose No if no encryption is used on the wireless network or WEP if WEP encryption is used 3 If you choose Yes you will prompted to enter the WEP Key If a key already exists in the current profile asterisks will be displayed in place of the actual key See Entering Text in Edit Mode Note See the user manual of your wireless base station for details on how to identify the WEP Key 4 Press when you have finished entering the key The Key Type and Key Length will be displayed in the top right of the LCD screen based on what you have entered i
9. to the SLA5500 by a DHCP server if DHCP in use Static IP address currently allocated to the SLA5500 if DHCP not in use 27 28 SHUFFLE INFO Subnet Mask Subnet mask for the network to which the SLA5500 is connected Gateway IP address of the gateway used by the SLA5500 DNS Server Preferred IP address of the preferred DNS server used by the SLA5500 DNS Server Alternate IP address of an alternate DNS server used by the SLA5500 Proxy Server Indicates whether or not traffic to and from the Internet must first pass through a proxy server Disabled Enabled Proxy Hostname Name of the proxy server host computer to which the SLA5500 is connected Proxy Port Port on the proxy server to which the SLA5500 is connected Managing Network Profiles If there have been changes to your wireless network configuration since you installed your SLA5500 or if you are experiencing problems when using the SLA5500 you may need to change the network profile settings using the Configuration Wizard Note Changing network settings requires some technical knowledge of how your wireless network is set up If you are unsure of any of the settings consult the person who set up your wireless network or refer to the appropriate network documentation Changing Settings for the Currently Active Network Profile Press SYSTEM 6 on the remote control to display the Configuration menu 2 Press V until Configuration
10. will only need to use this utility if you want to configure a network profile from a PC instead of from the SLA5500 itself or you want to upload new software for your Wireless Music Receiver Installing Philips Media Manager Place the Philips Media Manager CD in your CD or DVD drive and install the Philips Media Manager software The CD starts automatically If it does not double click My Computer then the CD ROM drive icon and finally Setup exe to start the CD In the menu that appears on your computer screen click Install Philips Media Manager and follow the on screen instructions When opening the Philips Media Manager for the first time you will be asked if you want to add a folder and scan for audio files Open a drive or a folder with audio files in it For example the My Documents folder if you have stored audio files there You can always add more files and folders later Philips Media Manager As Music otos Movies My Philips Add Music Playlist m Title a Artists A dios le pido Artist Album A View to a kill lo Albums DJ tzi Anton 4 Philips Media Manager Bud Music Photos Movies My Philips Title a dios le pido A View to a kill lo D2 tzi Antond Lookin SB Notebook c C BENIDE Ben the by deing the button belo
11. 2 Press V to find the item to be replaced 3 Press UN MARK 4 to remove the old item from the list The new item is automatically inserted into the Dynamic Playlist 25 26 Advanced Configuration Introduction The Configuration functions on the SLA5500 are arranged in a hierarchical menu similar to the way in which files are organized in subdirectories on a PC Menu items are displayed on the Wireless Music Receiver s LCD screen and you navigate through the menu using the remote control See Configuration Menu Structure This chapter describes how to View various network status settings for troubleshooting purposes Use the Configuration Wizard to make changes to a network profile setting after initial installation Manage which profile you want to change when you next start the Configuration Wizard Change the device name of your SLA5500 Select a new network profile for your SLA5500 Reset your SLA5500 to its factory settings Before You Start The SLA5500 must be turned on The wireless network must be available Configuration Menu Structure Device Status Advanced Settings Profile Management Key Management Edit Device Name Proxy Server Infrastructure or Ad Hoc Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Enabled or Disabled Edit Device Name lt Name gt Change Viewing Network S
12. Intel Mediabolic reset The PC server software may not be fully compatible with the UPnP specification There is no workaround other than storing the presets again SLA5500 Error Code The SLA5500 LCD screen may display the following error code in the event of a problem Error Code Explanation List full The Dynamic Playlist is limited to 20 items Replace an existing item with the new item See Replacing Items on the Dynamic Playlist for details 35 36 Glossary The following is a list of terms and abbreviations used in this document Term or Abbreviation Base station BS CD ROM DHCP DNS Gateway IP Address Key Index ISP LCD MAC address MP3 PC Proxy RCA SSID Subnet Mask UPnP Wireless Music Link Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility WEP WMA Meaning A device used to provide common wireless access to the Internet Compact Disk Read Only Memory An optical disk used to store computer data Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Used by a server to assign addresses to network devices Domain Name Server A server that converts domain names to IP addresses A device that connects two networks for example a local area network to the Internet Internet Protocol Address A unique 32 bit logical number assigned to a device on the Internet An IP address can be static fixed or dynamic assigned by a DHCP server on connecting to the network Num
13. SLA5500 Q9 User manual 4 PHILIPS Need help User Manual See the user manual that came with your Wireless Music Receiver Online help www philips com support For downloads and frequently asked questions Contact line Country Telephone number AUS eniinn 01 546 575 603 Belgium 02 275 0701 Canada uices Eng Esp 1 888 PHILIPS 744 5477 Fra 1 800 661 6162 Denmark oret 3525 8761 Finland eed 09 2290 1908 France emit 03 8717 0033 Germany 0696 698 4712 Ghee C anna 0 0800 3122 1223 Ireland 601 1161 Italy creo 02 4827 1153 Luxemburg 26 84 30 00 053 482 9800 NOWAY cinien 2270 8250 Port gal atn 2 1359 1440 Spain scent 9 745 6246 08 632 0016 Switzerland 02 2310 2116 M 0207 949 0069 USA cotes 888 PHILIPS 744 5477 660000 OO 9 PHILIPS COGO ul Bb 12 12 13 17 18 19 20 22 22 24 26 26 28 29 3l 32 34 35 36 37 38 Contents Contents Important information Safety precautions What s in the box System requirements Functional overview Navigating the menu Preparing Your PC Installing Philips Media Manager Installing the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility Installing your SLA5500 Configuration Configuration Wizard Menu Changing network settings Operation Listening to Music Fi
14. Wizard is highlighted Press P 3 Now follow the steps under Changing Network Settings to change the network profile settings for the currently active profile Changing your display menu language Press SYSTEM 6 on the remote control to display the Configuration menu 2 Press V until Select Language is highlighted Press gt 3 Select the desired display menu language 9 SHUFFLE INFO SHUFFLE INFO C59 C SHUFFLE INFO Changing Settings for a Non Active Network Profile By default any changes you make to network settings will be applied to the active profile i e the profile that is currently loaded on the SLA5500 If you wish to make changes to a different profile you must first turn on profile management Press SYSTEM 6 on the remote control to display the Configuration menu 2 Press V until Advanced Settings is highlighted Press P 3 When Profile Management is highlighted press P 4 When Enabled is highlighted Press gt to activate the setting 5 Now follow the steps under Changing Network Settings to change the network profile settings You will be prompted to select the profile to be changed Note If you want to make this profile the active profile for the SLA5500 follow the steps under Activating a New Profile on the SLA5500 Using Remote Control Turning Profile Management Off When you have made changes to n
15. abled Installing your SLA5500 Before You Start Make sure that your wireless network is active If your base station has Media Access Control MAC filtering enabled make sure that the SLA5500 s MAC address is added to the Access Control List of your base station For details see MAC Address Control on the Wireless Network f you are using a firewall make sure that your firewall is correctly configured for use with the SLA5500 See Extra information for more details Connecting the SLA5500 Insert batteries and make sure it is correctly positioned as indicated by the ii engraved symbols 2 Connect the 1 8 plug of the cable to the audio socket on the SLA5500 Connect the other end to the AUX input of your audio system amplifier 2x RCA 3 Connect the power cable to the power socket on the Wireless Music Receiver and connect it to the power supply The Wireless Music Receiver should power on automatically after a few seconds if it does not press the button on the remote control 4 Select your display menu language English Francais Italiano Deutsch Espafiol or Nederlands Use A and V to select Confirm with OK or P The Wireless Music Receiver will automatically search for a currently available wireless network and start the Configuration Wizard on the device Prompt Select Network Select Network Typ
16. access to the options for sharing your Internet Connection Next a In the Internet Connection Sharing section Place a check mark to allow other users to connect through this computer s Internet connection b Remove the check mark that allows other network users to control or disable the shared Internet connection 7 Click OK 16 The following message appears When Internet Connection Sharing is enabled your LAN adapter will be set to use IP address 192 168 0 1 Your computer may lose connectivity with other computers on your network If these other computers have static IP addresses you should set them to obtain their IP addresses automatically Are you sure you want to enable Internet Connection Sharing 8 Click Yes The connection to the Internet is shared with other computers on the local area network LAN The network adapter that is connected to the LAN is configured with a static IP address of 192 168 0 1 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Using Windows XP Service Pack 2 These instructions guide you through configuring your wireless network settings for the following scenario e If you do not have a wireless basestation also known as router or access point and your PC has a wireless adapter installed The wireless network icon should be displayed in the system tray Note If the wireless network icon is not shown follow normal installation procedure
17. ading New Software to the SLA5500 Check www philips com support for new software versions When new software becomes available the Software Upload Wizard in the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility will help you to install it on your SLA5500 21 Operation Introduction This chapter describes how to Turn on the SLA5500 e Browse and listen to music files stored on your PC through your audio system Use preset numbers to store and play up to 10 items songs playlists etc e Use a Dynamic Playlist to save and play up to 20 items songs playlists etc didnt on the SLA5500 Press or HOME to turn on the SLA5500 2 If the device is correctly configured you will see the Home menu displayed If it is not correctly configured the Configuration Wizard will be displayed see Configuration Listening to Music Files The SLA5500 allows you to listen to music files stored on your PC through your audio system Music files include WMA and WAV files Before You Start The SLA5500 must be connected to the wireless network 2 The UPnP Media Server must be running on your PC containing the Philips Media Manager Music Library see Starting the UPnP Media Server 3 There must be at least one music file in the Philips Media Manager Music Library on your PC Music Files Menu You can browse music files by album all tracks artist genre music style genre artist genre album and playlist The music fil
18. age indicated on the nameplate of your SLA5500 is identical with the voltage of your local power supply If not please consult your dealer Radio equipment for wireless applications is not protected against disturbance from other radio services The SLA5500 should not be exposed to dripping or splashing object filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the product Do not expose the SLA5500 to excessive moisture rain sand or heat sources caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight Allow a sufficient amount of free space all around your SLA5500 for adequate ventilation Do not open this product Contact your Philips retailer if you experience technical difficulties Place the SLA5500 on a flat hard and stable surface When the SLA5500 is switched to standby mode it is still consuming some power To disconnect the SLA5500 from the power supply completely remove the AC power plug from the wall socket Make sure the air around your SLA5500 can circulate to prevent your SLA5500 from overheating internally Also avoid putting any heat sources e g a power amplifier underneath To prevent your SLA5500 from overheating internally never place anything on top of it Installation CO What s in the box Please check whether the following items are present in the box of the Wireless Music Receiver They are provided to help you set up and use your SLA5500 SLA5500 Wireless Music Receiver Re
19. ber used to identify a particular encryption key in a list of several encryption keys supported by a wireless network Internet Service Provider Company that provides the service that allows you to connect to the Internet Liquid Crystal Display A flat panel screen used to display characters Media Access Control Address A unique physical number assigned to device on a network in the format of a 48 bit hexadecimal number MPEG Audio Stream Layer 3 An ISO IEC standards based audio file format developed by the Moving Pictures Experts Group MPEG Personal Computer In the context of this document can also refer to a laptop device A proxy server sits between the client and the Internet It can retrieve requested files from its own cache or from a remote server It is also used in conjunction with a firewall and gateway to enhance security on a network A standard connector plug used to connect a device to an audio device Service Set Identifier A 32 character identifier attached to packet headers sent over a wireless network that uniquely identifies the wireless LAN to which the device is attempting to connect Sub network mask A subset of a network that consists of multiple devices that has its own unique subnet number Universal Plug and Play Allows automatic discovery and control of networked devices and services A device that connects wirelessly to a PC to allow music files to be played over an audio system Wire
20. cess Configuration Wizard Menu Configuration Wizard The Wizard starts automatically on installation or reset Otherwise press the SYSTEM button on the remote control at any time and scroll down to Configuration Wizard oad Profile Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 elect Network Edit Network SSID lt SSID gt elect Network Type Ad hoc Infrastructure elect encryption o gt u lg r 6 2 Z 3 lt 2 e S R g m 5 i 2 e 8 2 a Automatic DHCP Static IP Address Save Settings This option only appears if Profile Management has been turned On under Advanced Settings Otherwise the active profile will be edited This option only appears if Key Management has been turned On under Advanced Settings Otherwise Key will be edited Exit Key Editing Key 1 Key 2 Edit Key Edit IP Address Edit Subnet Mask Edit Gateway IP Edit DNS Server Prefered Edit DNS Server Alternate ALA 21 Ly lt lt E aju a g 4 5 a x Save to Profile Profile Profile 2 Profile 3 DS This option only appears if Profile Management has been turned On under Advanced Settings Otherwise changes will be saved to the active profile 20 SYSTEM SHUFFLE e c i m m E m S A O INFO Starting the Configuration Wizard The Configuration Wizard wil
21. e Select Encryption Edit IP Address Configuration Introduction The SLA5500 has a Configuration Wizard that guides you through the process of configuring network profiles for your SLA5500 The Configuration Wizard is used when you want to e Install the SLA5500 for the first time Make later changes to a network profile setting This chapter describes Information you will need to configure the wireless network profile for the SLA5500 e Structure of the Configuration menu How to use the Configuration Wizard to change network profile settings Network Information needed by the Configuration Wizard The Configuration Wizard will guide you through the setup process prompting you to edit one or more of the following settings Before proceeding make sure that you have the following information in front of you Option Selected Information You Need To Know SSID Current Network SSID to confirm Enter Network SSID Alternative Network SSID Infrastructure Is there an Access Point available Access Point available on the wireless networl Ad Hoc WEP Key Index and Encryption Key Automatic DHCP Is a DHCP Server Available Static IP Address IP Address for SLA5500 Subnet Mask Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Note The SLA5500 determines some settings automatically during its search for an available wireless network It may therefore not need to prompt you for all of the above settings during the setup pro
22. emote Control HOME Displays the top level menu Turns on the SLA5500 when the SLA5500 is switched in Standby mode 0 9 digit buttons Play the item stored on the preset number selected 0 to 9 In Edit mode Key 0 9 is used to enter numbers and or characters ex 2abcABC Key is also used for special symbols 1 amp _ PRESET Press this button followed by one of the number buttons 0 9 to store the currently selected item against the preset number selected UN MARK Press this button once to add the song currently playing to the Dynamic Playlist When playing Dynamic Playlist press to remove from Dynamic Playlist A UP Scrolls up through the current menu list hold the button down to scroll faster In Edit mode enter or change characters by scrolling up through the ASCII character table DOWN Scrolls down through the current menu list hold the button down to scroll faster In Edit mode enter or change characters by scrolling down through the ASCII character table 4 LEFT Moves up one level up in the menu hierarchy on the LCD display Example if artist is displayed pressing Left returns you to the PC Files menu In Edit mode Moves the cursor to the left one character at the time gt RIGHT Selects the current highlighted menu item Example If the currently displayed item is an album pressing Right will display a list of all songs of that album In Edit mode Moves the cursor to the righ
23. es are organized in a hierarchical menu similar to the way in which files are organized in subdirectories on a PC Menu items are displayed on the SLA5500 s LCD screen and you navigate through the menu using the remote control The actual content of each menu is determined by the structure of your Philips Media Manager Music Library 22 oe e e v D a 22 N e cm zm m co m us ig c 0 d o O O z gt m zi lt a A m Music File Remote Control Functions The following remote control functions can be used in Play mode Play the displayed item Pause the current item 4 Press once to play next track Hold down to fast forward the current song Play previous track H Stop playing REPEAT Press once to repeat current song Press twice to repeat all songs INFO Display track information SHUFFLE Toggle Shuffle mode play in random normal order Playing Music Files Use the remote control and follow these steps to browse for and play music files Press HOME 1 on the remote control to go to the top level menu 2 Press V to find the Media Manager computername OR If multiple servers are available press V to highlight the desired server name and press gt 3 To select a genre album artist playlist or song press or V to browse up and down through the items and press gt to move right in the menu hierarchy until the
24. ever you may wish to activate an alternative network profile that you have created using the Configuration Wizard or the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility Follow these steps to activate a different network profile Press SYSTEM 6 on the remote control to display the Configuration menu 2 Press V until Select Profile is highlighted Press gt 3 A list of available profiles is displayed The currently active profile is denoted by an asterisk 4 Press V to highlight the desired profile Press P 5 The message Selected Profile N Applying Settings will be displayed After a few seconds the SLA5500 will restart The device is now ready to operate using the new profile Note This function can also be performed using the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility see Activating a Different Network Profile Editing the Device Name Your SLA5500 is given the default device name Philips SLA5500 during initial installation Follow these steps to change the device name of your SLA5500 Press SYSTEM 6 on the remote control to display Configuration 2 Press V until Advanced Settings is highlighted Press P 3 Press V until Edit Device Name is highlighted Press P 4 Press V until Change is highlighted Press P 5 Edit the name of your SLA5500 device see Entering Text in Edit Mode Example My SLA5500 6 Press gt to complete the change Performing a Hard Rese
25. he Make Active button on that profile Click the Close button to return to the main window 3 Click the Discover button The SLA5500 should be displayed in the main panel Note This task can also be done directly on the SLA5500 using the remote control See Activating a New Profile on the SLA5500 Using Remote Control Editing a Network Profile The Factory Defaults profile for a SLA5500 cannot be edited However there are other profiles available that can be edited to effectively create new profiles To change these settings you will need to have some knowledge of your wireless network setup Note The alternative profiles can be edited at any time but any existing information in the selected profile will be overwritten once the profile has been edited and saved Display the profile to be edited see Viewing Existing Network Profiles 2 Give your profile a unique Profile Name 3 Enter the Service Set ID SSID for your wireless LAN 4 default the profile will use the Infrastructure network type i e an Internet base station is available on the network If however you select the Allow ad hoc connection checkbox it means that your PC will use a direct peer to peer connection to the SLA5500 e Ifyou are using WEP encryption on the wireless network click the WEP enabled checkbox and enter the appropriate WEP key and the Key index e If you are using a proxy server check the Use proxy server checkb
26. ions USA FCC CFR47 Part 15 paral5 247 205 209 Europe EN 300 328 Japan ARIB STD T66 Chanl 13 T 33 Chan 14 Canada IC RSS 210 Dimensions h x w x d 110 x 160 x 44 mm Power consumption standby power 4 5 Watt 2 Watt Weight 240 grams Supported codecs Audio WMA MP3 WAV Output connectors Audio 1 8 connector to 2 x L R stereo cinch Wireless 802 11 Networking Universal Plug amp Play 37 Guarantee certificate Certificado de garantia Certificat de garantie Certificato di garanzia Garantieschein Certificado de garantia Garantiebewijs Eyy non year warranty ann e garantie Jahr Garantie jaar garantie afio garantia anno garanzia Type SLA5500 Serial nr Garantibevis Garanticertifikat Garantibevis Takuutodistus Xp voc r garanti r garanti r garanti vuosi takuu afio garantia Date of purchase Date de la vente Verkaufsdatum Aankoopdatum Fecha de compra Date d acquisito Data da adquiric o Huepounv a ayop g Ink psdatum Anskaffelsesdato Kjapedato Oatopaiva Dealer s name address and signature Ovouarerrovpo SieU8uvon Kal urroypa r rou epr Nom adresse et signature du revendeur Aterforsiljarens namn adress och signatur Name Anschrift und Unterschrift des Handlers Forhandlerens navn adresse og unterskrift Naam adres en handtekening v d handelaar Forhandlerens navn adresse og unterskrift Nomb
27. l start automatically the first time you connect your SLA5500 to the power To start the Configuration Wizard at a later time Press SYSTEM 6 on the remote control to display the Configuration menu 2 Press V until Configuration Wizard is highlighted Press P 3 Press P on the remote control to go to the next screen and begin the setup process Note This process requires you to know some technical details on how your wireless network is set up If you are unsure of any of the settings consult the person who set up your wireless network or refer to the appropriate network documentation Changing network settings Entering Text in Edit Mode For some settings Example SSID WEP Key Proxy Hostname you will need to enter text characters in Edit mode In edit mode you can use the remote control digit buttons to enter text similar to the way you enter text messages on a mobile phone The following special functions are also available in Edit mode Function gt Move the cursor forward one character at a time Press at the end of a line to complete the changes and move to the next item 44 Backspace to delete one character at time A Y Scroll through the ASCII character list Selecting a Network If the LCD screen displays Select Network If more than one wireless network is available press W to choose the SSID Service Set ID for the wireless network and press OR Check that the SSID displayed for
28. les Saving Music Items Advanced Configuration Configuration Menu Structure Managing Network Profiles Using the Remote Control Managing Multiple Key Indexes Advanced Configuration Using Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility Default Profile Settings Uploading New Software to the SLA5500 Troubleshooting Glossary Extra information Guarantee Important information A wireless network adapter or a wireless base station is required when integrating your SLA5500 in a wireless computer network Please install and connect the product in the order described in this manual only This assures best installation results with the least technical hassles Please read this guide carefully before using your SLA5500 and keep it for future reference The most recent downloads and information on this product will be available through our website www philips com support Please check whether your Internet service provider charges extra fees for exceeding a certain limit of transferred data When using Internet media services on a daily basis you may exceed such a limit During set up and installation it may be helpful to have the instructions for your audio system wireless base station or other wireless network components at hand Safety Precautions NEVER MAKE OR CHANGE CONNECTIONS WITH THE POWER OF YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM SWITCHED ON OR YOUR SLA5500 CONNECTED TO THE MAINS Before operating the SLA5500 check that the operating volt
29. less Music Receiver PC Utility Software that allows you to configure the SLA5500 from the PC Wired Equivalent Privacy An encryption method that provides security for 802 1 wireless network systems using a 64 or 128 bit key Windows Media Audio An audio file format developed by Microsoft Extra information Common Firewall Configurations This chapter contains details on how to configure some common firewall programs in order to ensure correct SLA5500 operation As this information is likely to change when new versions of firewalls are released you should check your firewall documentation for the most recent information Windows XP Service Pack 2 Firewall and Philips Media Manager When Windows Firewall notifies you about Philips Media Manager which is called LaunchAnywhere GUI or Media Management for your Media Devices select Unblock IMPORTANT If you are using a wireless gateway or base station and there is a firewall in place multicast messages must be enabled for the media server program in order to allow traffic to from the SLA5500 239 255 255 xxx Technical Information The SLA5500 is designed to comply with the following standards Electromagnetic Compatibility USA FCC CFR47 Part 15 Class II Europe 89 336 EEC ETS 301 489 1 amp 17 2 4GHz EN61000 3 2 Harmonic AC current emissions EN55022 Class Il EN50082 1 Immunity Japan VCCI Class II Product Safety CB IEC60950 Radio Regulat
30. mote control including batteries 2x AAA Power adapter 110V or 200 240V including cable adapter and power cable Stereo RCA to 1 8 connector cable CD ROM containing e This User manual Philips Media Manager software Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility Quick start guide System requirements Audio Audio system e g amplifier VCR DVD etc with auxiliary AUX inputs RCA connection or an active speaker system Personal Computer PC Pentium Class 300MHz processor or better 128 MB RAM 150 MB free hard drive space CD ROM drive Windows XP Service Pack SP Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later Wireless or Ethernet network interface card installed and configured with TCP IP Network e Wireless connection WiFi 802 1 1b g compatible from the Wireless Music Receiver to a PC base station or both Network Environments Supported Network Environment Description Infrastructure Wireless Base station BS e PC with connection to base station SLA5500 connects wirelessly to BS Peer to peer Ad Hoc No Wireless Base station BS e PC with wireless card Wireless Music Receiver connects wirelessly to PC Functional overview Wireless Music Receiver Infrared sensor Receives the signals from the remote control LCD screen Displays menu status for easy navigation through music library and system settings Stereo 1 8 connector cable socket Power adapter cable socket Reset hole R
31. ollowed by the preset number 0 to 9 where you want to save the item Note There is no erase function simply overwrite an existing preset with the new item WO BY UJ PRESET JUMP TO UN MARK PLAY LIST D gt O c gt m JO OO zi lt a a m Q UN MARK UO PLAY LIST SYSTEM W EY Bo Selecting and Playing a Preset Item Simply press the relevant preset number button 0 to 9 2 Press to listen to the selected item 3 Press to stop listening to selected item Saving Items to the Dynamic Playlist You can save up to 20 of your favorite items albums songs etc to a Dynamic Playlist stored locally on the SLA5500 To add an item currently playing to the Dynamic Playlist Press UN MARK 4 To remove the item currently playing from the Dynamic Playlist Press UN MARK 4 Playing Items from the Dynamic Playlist Press PLAY LIST 17 OR Press HOME 1 then V until Dynamic Playlist is highlighted Press gt 2 To play the entire Playlist press IMP 3 To play a specific item from the Dynamic Playlist press or until the item you want is highlighted Press P Replacing Items on the Dynamic Playlist The Dynamic Playlist can contain up to 20 items If you try to add a 21st item a List Full message appears on the LCD screen If you want to replace an existing item with the new item Press PLAY LIST 17 to display the list
32. on active profiles you can turn off Profile Management as follows Press SYSTEM 6 on the remote control to display the Configuration menu 2 Press V until Advanced Settings is highlighted Press P 3 When Profile Management is highlighted press P 4 Press V until Disabled is highlighted Press gt to de activate the setting Managing Multiple Key Indexes The SLA5500 supports up to 4 Key Indexes for WEP encryption By default Key Index is used when a WEP Key is entered However if you wish to enter a key against another Key Index follow these steps Press SYSTEM 6 on the remote control to display the Configuration menu 2 Press V until Advanced Settings is highlighted Press P 3 When Key Management is highlighted press P 4 When Enabled is highlighted Press gt to activate the setting 5 Press P to complete the change 6 Now follow the steps under Changing Network Settings to change the network profile settings You will be prompted to select a Key Index before entering the WEP key 7 Ensure that you select Exit Key Editing when you have finished and turn off Key Management under Advanced Settings when finished 29 30 O a T m E m Je GV Activating a New Profile on the SLA5500 using Remote Control A default network profile is loaded automatically when you first install the SLA5500 How
33. ox Enter the Proxy server as an IP address example 192 167 0 10 or as a name example my proxy The Proxy port number must be a numeric value usually this is port 80 or 8080 5 If the SLA5500 will get a dynamic IP address automatically from a DHCP server select the Use DHCP checkbox 6 If the SLA5500 needs a fixed IP address leave the Use DHCP checkbox unchecked and enter the IP Address for the SLA5500 as well as the Netmask Subnet mask and IP addresses for the Gateway DNS Server Preferred and DNS Server Alternate 7 Click the Apply button to confirm the changes or click the Refresh button to discard the changes 8 If you want to make this profile the active profile for the SLA5500 click the Make Active button Click the Close button to return to the main window 9 Click the Discover button to verify that the SLA5500 can still be found on the network after you make these changes Note This task can also be done directly on the SLA5500 using the remote control 33 34 Verifying that a Wireless Music Link is Available on the Network When you start the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility it performs an automatic discovery process to verify which Wireless Music Links are available on the network It is recommended that you perform this discovery process manually after editing any network profiles to ensure that your computer can still communicate with the SLA5500 To verify
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35. re using MAC Address Control on your wireless network you will need to know the MAC address of your Wireless Music Receiver The MAC address is a unique number that identifies your device on the network It consists of a series of numbers and letters in the following format The MAC address for your Wireless Music Receiver is printed on the bottom of the device It can also be displayed on the LCD screen See Viewing Network Status Settings You must change your wireless network settings to exclude the Wireless Music Receiver s MAC address from filtering Please refer to your wireless network s documentation for details on how to do this Enabling Internet Connection Sharing on Your PC If your connection to the Internet is made available via a single PC that PC must enable Internet Connection Sharing To set up and use the Internet Connection Sharing ICS feature in Microsoft Windows XP Logon to the host computer as Administrator or Owner 2 On the taskbar click Start then Control Panel 3 In Control Panel click Network and Internet Connections under Pick a category 4 Click Network Connections icon 5 Right click the connection that you use to connect to the Internet and choose Properties from the menu For example if you connect to the Internet using a modem right click the desired Dial Up connection 6 Click the Advanced tab This will give you
36. sic library is organised on your personal computer A top level LCD menu structure could look like this Home Press the HOME button 1 at any time p Hom P See Music Files Menu for more details pe o i Configuration Press the SYSTEM button 6 at any time Configuration gt See Configuration Menu for more details 1 Configure Date Time Select Profile Navigating in the LCD screen menus Press gt to select a menu item move right Press A to move up the menu Press V to move down the menu Press 4 to cancel a menu item move left Press HOME 1 to activate the Home menu Press SYSTEM 6 to go to the Configuration menu Press PLAY LIST 17 to go to the Dynamic Playlist Wireless Music Receiver LCD Screen Icons The following table describes the icons that may be displayed on the Wireless Music Receiver LCD screen Description Move down the menu hierarchy lt Move up the menu hierarchy e Processing please wait 9 Item may be played Now playing i Now paused WAI Now playing all items Shuffle mode enabled e Repeat mode enabled Repeat All mode enabled Storing current item Lower case edit mode v Upper case edit mode Buffer fill status 0 Wireless signal strength lt gt Y lt gt Y Wireless network disconnected Y Y Peer to peer wireless network mode available Preparing Your PC With
37. t one character at the time and confirms inputs SYSTEM Displays the top level of the Configuration menu SHUFFLE Toggles between random and ordered playback modes in the current folder Note The selected mode is stored permanently until you press the Shuffle button again or until the products will be switched off StandBy mode 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 REPEAT Press this button once to repeat only the song that is currently playing only applies to PC music files The Repeat icon is displayed on the LCD screen Press again to repeat all songs of the currently selected item The Repeat All icon is displayed on the LCD screen Pressing again will return to Normal Play E STOP Stops playing the current item 144 previous rewind Press this button once to jump to the previous song in the playlist album or artist If it reaches the beginning of a list it wraps around to the end of the list In Edit Mode Press this button to delete one character at a time backspace II pause play Press this button once to play the currently selected item playlist album artist genre or song file Information about the current item is displayed on the screen Press again while the song is playing to pause the song To continue playing an item that has been paused press again gt gt next fast forward Press this button once to jump to the next song in the playlist album or artist If it reaches
38. t to Factory Settings Under normal circumstances you should reset the SLA5500 to its factory settings by activating the Factory Default profile using the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility see Activating a Different Network Profile However should this not be possible for some reason you can perform a hard reset on the SLA5500 device itself as follows Ensure that the SLA5500 is turned on 2 Insert a paperclip into the small reset hole and hold the reset button down for 2 seconds 3 Remove the paperclip and wait until the SLA5500 restarts Advanced Configuration Using Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility The Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility is software that runs on your computer Most of the tasks it performs can just as easily be performed directly on the SLA5500 using the remote control However there may be occasions when you would prefer to use the Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility This chapter describes how to do the following tasks Start the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility Manage network profiles using the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility e View existing network profiles e Activate a different network profile for the SLA5500 Edit a network profile Verify that a SLA5500 is available on the wireless network Upload new software to the SLA5500 as it becomes available These tasks can ONLY be performed using the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utili
39. tatus Settings For troubleshooting purposes you can view various network status settings as listed under the List of Network Status Settings Use the remote control and follow these steps to display network status settings Press SYSTEM 6 on the remote control to display the Configuration menu 2 Press V until Device Status is highlighted Press gt 3 To browse through the Network Status Settings press A V Note To change Device Status Settings see Managing Network Profiles Using the Remote Control List of Network Status Settings Setting Device Name Firmware Version Bootloader version Hardware version SSID Network Type Encryption Wireless Signal Strength Wireless Channel MAC Address IP Address DHCP IP Address Explanation Name of the SLA5500 device Example My SLA5500 Version of the SLA5500 firmware in use Version of the SLA5500 bootloader software in use Version of the SLA5500 hardware in use SSID Service Set Identifier for the wireless network Wireless network type Infrastructure if the network uses an Internet Base station Ad hoc if the network uses a peer to peer connection and no Internet base station Indicates whether encryption is enabled on the wireless network None or WEP Wireless network signal strength Wireless channel currently used by the SLA5500 Physical MAC address of the SLA5500 Dynamic IP address currently allocated
40. that a SLA5500 is available on the network From the main Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility window click the Discover button A list of available Wireless Music Links will be displayed in the main window Uploading New Software to the SLA5500 Check www philips com support for new software versions When new software becomes available the Software Upload Wizard in the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility will help you to install it on your SLA5500 WARNING The Software Upload Wizard should be used with great care Uploading incorrect software may result in the SLA5500 no longer working as expected Start the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility see Starting the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility 2 From the main Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility window highlight the SLA5500 to be upgraded and click the Upload Software button 3 The wizard displays details of the currently installed software for the SLA5500 and a warning notice Click the button to cancel the upload or the Next button to proceed 4 Select a valid software file bcd file and click che Open button If the file selected is invalid an error will be displayed 5 The wizard displays a warning and asks for confirmation Click the button to cancel the upload or the Next button to proceed Note This process may take a while and should not be interrupted The current software is erased
41. that the batteries UPnP Menu structure in the remote control are fresh and inserted correctly Wait a few seconds and try again If the problem persists turn off the Wireless Unable to browse music files Music Link and turn it on again No music files in the Media Manager Music Library Follow the instructions under Installing Philips Media Manager to add files to the MusicLibrary Media Manager is not running Start the Philips Media Manager server by clicking the Media Manager icon in right side of the Windows task bar on your computer Unable to play music file File has been moved or deleted but link is still in Philips Media Manager library The Philips Media Manager library stores a link to a music file not the file itself If you move or delete the music file and do not delete it or reselect it in the Philips Media Manager Library the SLA5500 will be unable to locate the file Open Philips Media Manager and delete and or add the track from the correct file location File permissions on music file are incorrect e Check that you have read access to the music file on the computer where it is stored If this is on a computer other than the UPnP server computer check that the network connection between these two computers is active Presets do not work anymore after There are limitations regarding the presets depending on the PC Server tool used new CD is ripped or a server is for example Philips Media Manager EZ Server
42. the SLA5500 you are able to enjoy digital music anywhere in the home Your SLA5500 plugs into any audio system and connects wirelessly to a PC The remote control and the built in LCD display provide easy control and quick selection of music Key Features Browse music file content on your computer e Browse and search content by Song All Tracks Albums Artist Genres or Playlists Set up SLA5500 on your network simply by using the remote control Manage profiles and upgrade software using the Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility View device status information using the built in Web based presentation page Listen to music files for example WMA MP3 WAV over your audio system The instructions in this User Manual assume that you already have a wireless network up and running The installation of your wireless network is device dependent and thus outside the scope of this document Please refer to your wireless network device documentation for more details To be fully functional your SLA5500 requires the installation of the Philips Media Manager software on your PC Philips Media Manager allows you to create a library of music files on your PC Music files include MP3 and WMA formats It also provides a UPnP Media Server which enables your SLA5500 to browse these files on the PC e the Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility on your PC This software allows you to configure your Wireless Music Receiver network profiles Normally you
43. ty Starting the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility The Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility is a software tool for managing the configuration of your SLA5500 from your PC Note Before starting the utility it must first have been installed on your system For details see Installing the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility To start the tool From the Start menu choose All Programs Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility OR Open the WMRI exe file in Windows Explorer under the folder where you installed the software the default folder is Program Files Philips Wireless Music Receiver When the application opens it automatically attempts to locate all available SLA5500 on your network and displays those it finds in the available Wireless Music Receivers list Note If no network adapters are found the following message will be displayed instead No network Adapters found The Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility could not find any suitable network adapters on your system This program requires at least one suitable network adapter wired or wireless If this occurs please refer to Troubleshooting 3l 32 Managing Profiles Using the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility The SLA5500 is delivered out of the box pre configured with default settings These settings are stored in the Factory Defaults network profile which cannot be changed However other
44. w ick taata to not Ph p Mac to rtm Directory wireless Maske fut Sete J aet E Adding files to the Media Manager Only the files that you see in the Media Manager will be accessible from your SLA5500 and only the files that are supported by your SLA5500 will be available for your audio system Click Music 2 First click the Add Music button below the media categories then click Add Files or Folders 3 Select a folder or one or more audio files and click the Open button to add the selected folder or files to the Media Manager window gt From now on the audio files you added may be accessed from the SLA5500 Opening and closing the Media Manager window You can close the Media Manager window but its icon will remain active in the lower right corner of your computer monitor This icon needs to remain visible otherwise the SLA5500 will not be able to access the media files on that computer Double clicking the icon opens the Media Manager window Installing the Philips Wireless Music Receiver PC Utility Insert the CD ROM provided into your PC s CD ROM drive 2 Click on Install PC Utility gt The InstallShield Wizard screen will be displayed 3 Click the Next button and follow the instructions on the screen to install the software MAC Address Control on the Wireless Network If you a

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