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1. 33 4 3 I SHOUTCAST ihv patti eu o dp epa e a E US 33 4 4 Add Delete a Radio Station 35 Chapter 5 PodCast once eet ads a Paca dea 36 Sel TIrtr duetIoB sae tt m e ed er e Ei a eres 36 522 Tasten to Podcast estet ced E EUR EE EE RT ores 36 5 3 Update play Subscribed hist tems oec oe e PERSE RED TRUE nis 38 5 Cancel Subscribed Lists eere tee tete eet trie terne 40 A E M Lr 41 5 6 Download under standby nennen 42 Chapter 6 USB ih eem ide tei aem ade tete oe Hak bch oe veta eee bee roe 43 6 1 Playing Songs on the USB Device enne 43 Chapter 7 SD MMG det oad Poi nimii 44 7 1 Playing Songs on the SD MMC Card 44 Chapter 8 Radio a diaeta fatis tet ae 45 8 DListeniig to Radio terit a Gm et Ct 45 8 2 Tuning the FM Frequency 45 8 3 Prescanning Active FM Radio Stations 46 8 4 Presetting a Favorite Station sisine nuia eerte nennen nnne tenentes nee eene teen nnn 47 8 5 Listening to a Preset 48 Chapter 9 oet ee Dt Foot ee ts auc Dee rts se ee aea 49 9 1 Supported Media Server ie ee rere te e eed de
2. All Save as 8 Do You Remember Do You Remember SD MMC Press MEMORY then Press REC to rip Select USB or SD MMC if necessary icon will show on the topside of the screen when converting 26 T If the memory space of a storage device is less than 10MB or if for any reason it has failed to convert your system will stop recording CD 4 Can t Stop Loving You Y Do You Remember Press MEMORY then press REC to rip CD amp J Can t Stop Loving You Y Do You Remember If no storage media the action will stop CD Ys 001 012 Q All Message Can t Stop Loving You J Free Space 24 33 Do You Remember Starting Record Press REC to rip the whole CD Checking the memory space of the storage device 3 6 Now Playing Use the remote control to control Bass Equalizer Play Mode and A B Loop Note some functions can only be enabled by using the remote control 001 012 S 009 012 AS Do You remember Phil Collins Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 7 Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 04 30 02 30 04 30 Press NUMBER buttons on the remote Jump to the track automatically control 001 012 4 001 012 GS Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Comp
3. Waiting for Response Then Downloading I News Ln gt Subscribe Done Subscribe Done will shows up if it succeed ABC News gt Nightline Audio Nightline Audio Press 4 gt button to your selecting one then press OK to confirm 8 ABC News gt Nightline Audio Nightline Audio At this screen you also can download appointed one ABC News Download this audio file Press 4 gt button to Yes then press OK to confirm gt Now Down oad Nightline Audio Downloading 1 1 gt 25 7 It needs you a little patience 37 Download n 8 ABC News Nightline Audio Download Completed Nightline Audio Nightline Audio Finally succeed Return to List Page 5 3 Update play Subscribed list items Subscr ibed Pt PodCast PodCast Station Subscribed List gt The current insert device will show up choose Subscribed List USB News Pt ABC News Nightline gt My Download News access USB the download programs should be Press 4 gt button to your selecting one appeared News ABC News Update now Please Wait oe ves E press OK to confirm Press 4 gt button to Yes
4. You haven t preset a frequency for this channel yet 48 Chapter 9 Media Server 9 1 Supported Media Server WMP11 Windows Media Player 11 Windows XP SP2 Vista Premium 32 Bits e Rhapsody URL http www rhapsody com welcome html TwonkyMedia URL http Awww twonkyvision com MediaTumb Linux Platform URL http mediatomb cc NOTE To make TwonkyMedia works properly ID3v2 must be edited 9 2 Setting Upnp Environment NOTE Before you use your PC as a media server make sure your PC or the media server you try to connect has WMP11 Windows Media Player 11 installed Each media server has to have its WMP11 installed e Usually the default of your PC firewall is to block unnecessary connections Make sure Upnp function is enabled on your PC media server Disable Proxy function in your system 9 2 1 UPnP Networked Environment Diagram Please connect this system and UPnP Media Server on the same local LAN and make sure the network setting is correct The UPnP networked environment diagram is as follows Micro System ADSL or Cable Modem Broadband Router Ethernet PC Media Server Ethernet or 49 Wifi Dongle 802 11 b g Wireless Broadband Router ADSL or Cable Modem PC Media Server Ree FEM PC Media Server Wifi Dongle 9 3 Playing Songs on UPnP Media Server 1 Select icon from the main menu and then press
5. at aawat 20 arog p m seme eee sun M nmm ssaa 9d 4104324 3135 adag RCM ejBuop NY1M ONILLAS MHOMASN NY1M SNILL3S MHOMLSN 15 NOT FIND ACCESS POINT Get AP Timeout Run Wifi Wizard I 1 i B r gt I Choose 1 I 1 Choose I Customer 100 X Dew 97256 Select GO to run Wizard mode OR Select EXIT to quit 1 CAN NOT FIND ANY ACCESS POINT Choose AP Can t Find Selected or gt m um eee ee FO Select RESCAN to search AP again OR Select EXIT to quit 2 CAN NOT FIND THE AP YOU WANT PRESS ESC TO ENTER PRESCAN MODE Choose AP Can t Find Selected Customer 100 or Wifi Dew t ee eee gt Select RESCAN to search AP again or select EXIT to quit 16 sseooy Jeujo 128198 ON 128198 Jo uonoeuuoo e exeul 129jeg uond oue eu Bugindur BUIG au 3 000 gs 2 T 3u s 8 0 I 4 1 0 JG Es t Jaumjsn 155 2 Addy 862795p 710 uondfA i2u3 OOL dY 950045 NOILdAYONA NV SQ33N LVHL dV ONILSIXS NV LOATAS sseooy Jeu
6. Sc obra CIR 2000 A CIR 2000 E WiFi Internet Radio Owner s Manual Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra Printed in China Part No 480 530 P Version N WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS Safety Information CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS COVERS OR THE CABINENT NO USER SERVICING PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and literature accompanying the appliance APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS gt Read these instructions Keep these Instructions Heed all Warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth maintenance servicing instructions in the 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction 8 Do not install near any heat source such as radiators heat registers stoves or
7. 49 9 2 Setting Upnp Environment enne nnns 49 9 2 1 UPnP Networked Environment Diagram sss 49 9 3 Playing Songs on UPnP Media Server 50 Chapter 10 File Manager enses ether o it oh iti e 51 10 1 Copy Move Files to an USB or SD MMC 51 Chaptet se tee dete itt am det etn coto te 53 LE AUX Mode 53 11 2 Recording in AUX Mode esses eterne nnne nennen 53 Chapter 12 Setup uie st Uefa e f ico i f fed o e f 55 12 1 Date nette aet n t a re pc te aes 55 12 Sette the etse tree ratu taste e estates eus ee OM 55 12 1 2 Setting the Time uiis Eee Ede ciivaievedevaesdevedaaededenisetes 56 12 1 3 Setting the Time formation esses nnne nnne 57 12 2 Alarm ose ete ede eem ette e e 57 11 21 Setting the Alarm ipte id Tied 57 12 2 2 Setting the Alarm Sound sess 58 12 2 3 Disarming the Alarm tn tdeo a RR RE e 59 23 nce em tete tete 60 12 SERER Modern t AA Mt 60 12 4 Netwotk bete beet ede e Ht ee Erde Hee ke Pete tide eed 60 12 4 1 Understanding the Networking States on This system 60 12 4 2 Setting the Wi Fi Connectivity 62 12 4 3 Setting the Wi Fi Connectivity by Wi Fi Wi
8. other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturers or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over PORTABLE CART WARNING 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed fo rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects
9. then press to confirm Update Update ABC News Nightline Updateing P Please Wait 1 5 gt 36 7 During this period if do not want to continue Reforming record press ESC STOP 38 ABC News 1 3 Te A Nightline Audio Nightline 04 01 08 ABCNews com Nightline Audio S Nightline Audio 02 30 AA 18 53 a icon shows up at front of the haven t played press OK to access that program program ABC News USB Nightline Audio My Download gt Nightline Audio News gt e Nightline Audio After play the icon disappeared Also you can choose My Download to download manually My Download Download EN B g e 080 D 080710 ntl mp3 Same as subscribed radio save it to proper path Continue browse down the manual download items will show up 1 2 My Download Nightl ine 07 11 08 2 080711_ntl mp3 editor 080710 ntl mp3 02 30 8 53 press OK to confirm Want to continue your favorite one Press Memory to do this order 1 1 ub ABC News 4 Nightline 07 11 08 Nightline Audio editor Nightline Audio 02 30 18 53 Nightline Audio v press OK to confirm then only the saved in Subscribed program also can play as memory order memory program will pl
10. 4 the Network section on 60 Micro System ADSL or Cable Modem Broadband Router em Ethernet PC Media Server Ethernet or If you want to listen to audio contents from your PC you can use Cross over to connect your system to your PC directly PC Media Server Micro System Cross Over 2 1 2 Wireless LAN Setting Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is available Plug in the Wifi Dongle into the USB port on the back of your system For more settings please see Network section on page 60 11 Wifi Dongle 802 11 b g Wireless Broadband Router ADSL or Cable Modem AM PC Media Server GA PC Media Server Wifi Dongle or You can receive the audio contents from your PC in a wireless environment by using Ad hoc AN A Wifi Dongle Wifi Dongle PC Media Server Internet Micro System 2 2 Boot for The First Time When you turn on this system for the first time the system will automatically check the environment and search for any available internet protocol Checkin T g e Cobra 29 Hetwork Device When power on COBRA Logo shows up Checking available network devices If there is no network device connected to your system you should plug in LAN or WiFi dongle into the USB port on the back of your system and follow the instructions of the network wizard 12 Afte
11. Connect Mode SSID or Encryption then press SELECT OK button to enter 7 Press UP DOWN and SELECT OK button to set each necessary item 62 8 Wireless Du Encryption gt Site Survey gt Set each necessary Wi Fi setting item 25 icon will show on the top of the screen when the wireless setting is successful Wireless Encryption gt Site Survey gt SSID gt o2 will show when the setting is successful 12 4 3 Setting the Wi Fi Connectivity by Wi Fi Wizard 1 2 Select Conn ect and switch LAN to WLAN Insert a Wi Fi USB adapter into the USB connector on the back of your system Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Network and press SELECT OK Network Connect LAN IP Setting gt Use Proxy No Select Conn ect and switch LAN to WLAN 4 Select Wizard and then press SELECT OK button to enter 2 Network 25 IP Setting gt Connect any WLAN Select Wizard and press SELECT OK button 5 Scroll up down to an Access Point and then press SELECT OK button 63 Wizard 1 D LINK 85 default 2196 Enter Wizard then all available AP and its signal strength will be shown on the screen 6 Ifthe Access Point is protected with an encryption key press SELECT OK button then press UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT button to input the key to access the Access
12. I Settings Press gt button Setup be displayed You can adjust the brightness of backlight appeared on your panel by pressing B L on your remote control CD e 6 To adjust the brightness press B L DIM 19 2 4 Control Keys _ mono I G s P R K H X Y WW w Skip Fast Forward Rewind Play Pause M Press to jump to next previous track Toggle Play pause Hold to fast forward or rewind LCD Screen Navigation N Backlight LCD screen Navigate the stations and menu options Stop Esc OK Stop playback or back to previous menu Select stations and menu options Standby OPEN CLOSE P Switches between ON and Standby Open Close the CD tray Infrared receiver Mute Q Receives signal from remote control Mute the speakers Volume Memory R Tune for volume increase decrease Save Load preset stations Record Sleep x Record CD Internet Radio FM to MP3 Toggle the sleep timer in 5 10 15 20 30 minute Menu USB connector Y Press to go to Source selection screen Insert external USB memory stick Not included CD Tray SD Card slot Z For audio and MP3 CDs Insert external SD Card Not included Alarm 1 2 Headphone Ww Set Alarm 3 5mm headphone socket Setup Press to go to the menu option Press
13. SELECT OK button to enter Media Server function 2 Enter Browse to select one or all available media servers Main Es Servers do edia Co Penbe Intel AV Media Server Lianban MediaTomb Press SELECT OK to browse a media server Select one server then press SELECT OK 3 Scroll up down to All songs Artists Albums Genres or other items then press SELECT OK button to enter 4 Scroll up down to a song or folder then press PLAY button to play UPNP E Audio Items Video Items gt Select a song folder then press PLAY to play 50 Sq Chapter 10 File Manager NOTE e When Copying files to a USB Device or SD MMC Card The file name could be moved e Copying procedure follows one by one order MP3is the only Copy available CD format cannot be copied or moved 10 1 Copy Move Files to an USB Device or SD MMC Card 1 Insert a CD ROM USB device or SD MMC card 2 Select En icon from the main menu then press SELECT OK button to enter File Manager function 3 Scroll up down to CD USB or SD MMC then press SELECT OK button to enter FileMgr ap 2 5 CD gt USB gt SD MMC gt Select USB then press SELECT OK 4 Scroll up down to a file or folder then press MEMORY button to make a check mark FileMgr apez All Recording Y B Readme txt Y Select a file or folder then press MEMOR
14. Stop Loving You J Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Do You Remember CD 001 012 64 Love Songs Compi lation 02 30 m 04 30 Select then press REC to rip icon will show on the screen when ripping If both USB Device and SD MMC Card are detected scroll up down to select a storage device where you want to store recording files then press SELECT OK to start recording icon will show on the topside of the screen when converting If for any reason it has failed to convert the system will stop recording 3 5 2 Converting Selected Tracks within the Disc 1 2 Insert an Audio CD into the CD tray Select e icon from the main menu then press SELECT OK button to enter CD function Scroll up down to a track name then press MEMORY button to make a check mark Repeat Step 3 to select other songs and then press REC button to record amp CD Yo 001 001 Ya Gp Can t Stop Loving You J Can t Stop Loving You Y EN Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation Do You Remember 02 30 04 30 Press MEMORY then Press REC to rip icon will show on the screen when ripping If both USB Device and SD MMC Card are detected scroll up down to select a storage device where you want to store recording files then press SELECT OK to start recording CD Bl v d CD Bi amp
15. You Play Mode gt Phil Collins Equalizer Normal Love Songs A Compilation Balance gt 02 30 04 30 Press SETUP when playing Enter Music Setting list and choose Balance Balance 22 Press Left Right button to modify the output 30 m Chapter 4 Internet Radio 4 1 Introduction Internet radio is an audio broadcasting service transmitted via the Internet By using internet radio devices listeners receive a continuous stream of audio from internet radio stations The system supports many audio stream sources such as Microsoft mms SHOUTCast SHOUTCast http www shoutcast com Today most traditional FM radio stations in the world offer on line radio services or programs The system can connect to those on line radio services or programs Moreover the system categorizes those stations by country and sorts them under World Station file This makes it easy to search for or to find a particular radio station 4 2 World Station System requirements We recommend broadband internet connection xDSL Cable Modem However Internet Radio does not support PPPoE ADSL or ISP Proxy cable modem We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to have better quality of audio streaming e f there is no internet connection on your system Wizard mode will be automatically activated Please follow the instructions shown on the screen to establish network connection 4 2 1 Listen to World S
16. copyright 2006 Gracenote Gracenote Software copyright 2006 Gracenote This product and service may practice one or more of the following U S Patents 5 987 525 6 061 680 6 154 773 6 161 132 56 230 192 6 230 207 6 240 459 6 330 593 and other patents issued or pending Some services supplied under license from Open Globe Inc for U S Patent 46 304 523 Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote The Gracenote logo and logotype and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote e MEPG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson e Supply 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 e Microsoft and Windows MediaQ are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e RealNetworks RealAudio and the Real logo is a trademark or a registered trademark
17. the screen when USB is detected 3 Select icon from the main menu and then press SELECT OK button to enter USB function 4 Scroll up down to a song folder or All then press PLAY button to play USB C3 Phil Collins Do You Remember Press PLAY button 5 Select marked songs or folders Press MEMORY button to make a check mark then press PLAY button to play the marked songs El USB Yr S gt 001 012 Yr S 012 resseck mark C3 Phil Collins Phil Collins Love Songs Compilation Press MEMORY to make a check mark Y 02 30 mmmEmL 04 30 then press PLAY to play Playing 43 Chapter 7 SD MMC NOTE 1 Some SD MMC cards may be incompatible 7 1 Playing Songs on the SD MMC Card Insert a SD MMC card with MP3 WMA audio files into the SD MMC slot 2 B icon will show on the topside of the screen when SD MMC is detected 3 Select icon from the main menu and then press SELECT OK button to enter SD MMC function 4 Scroll up down to a song folder or All then press PLAY button to play SD MMC ep 5 OV C3 Phil Collins Do You Remember Press PLAY to play 5 Select marked songs or folders Press MEMORY button to make a check mark then press PLAY button to play the marked songs SD MMC gx 001 012 5 Ep o Can 012 resseck mark eu Phil Collins X Phil Collins T ove Songs A
18. to go to the menu option 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 Open Close the CD Tray Open Close 18 Standby Switches between ON and Standby 2 Input characters Numbers 19 Menu Press to go to Source Menu 3 Quick access to CD CD 20 SD MMC Quick access to SD MMC playback 4 Quick access to Internet Radio Internet Radio 21 USB Quick access to USB playback 5 Quick access to FM FM 22 AUX Quick access to Aux in UPNP Set up a windows PC to allow your radio to Copy Delete files on SD MMC USB memory File access files via a UPnP E Manager 7 Save Load presets Memory 24 ESC Stop Stop playback or back to previous menu 8 Record Internet Radio FM CD to USB SD MMC Record 25 Play Toggle Play Pause 9 Navigate the stations and menu options Navigation 26 SELECT OK Select stations and menu options 10 Enable Disable extra bass boost X Bass 27 Pre Scan button Pre scan FM stations 11 EQ modes toggle Normal Classic Jazz Pop Rock EQ 28 Stereo Mono Toggle Stereo Mono mode in FM 12 Display FM RDS MP3 and WMA lyrics Info 29 Mute Mute the speakers or Snooze 13 Press to go to the menu option Setup 30 Timer Set the alarm1 timer 14 Toggle backlight On Off Backlight 31 Volume Up Increase the sound level Sleep Toggle the sleep timer in 5 10 15 20 30 15 Display the time Clock 32 minutes 16 Play A to B loop A B 33 Volume Down Decrease the sound level Repe
19. 2 Note 1 Does not support REC function for those radio stations in World Station Note 2 For fast search for an internet radio press button to jump from radio stations starting with letters A to letter B letter B to letter C and so on Press button to jump backward Note 3 Press INFO to determine the total amount of internet radio stations in a specific category which you are browsing 4 3 SHOUTCast System requirements We recommend broadband internet connection xDSL Cable Modem However Internet Radio does not support PPPoE ADSL or ISP Proxy cable modem We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to have better quality of audio streaming 4 3 1 Listen to SHOUTCast WWW Go to Main menu choose e and press SELECT OK button Internet Radio Es o 4 p Choose Internet Radio Choose SHOUTCast and then press SELECT OK button LRadio Es Favorite gt World Station gt 5 gt Choose SHOUTCast Scroll up down to a station and then press SELECT OK button to play SHOUTCast E B ix A gt Baladas gt Categorized by Genres 33 Press SELECT OK 8 Balada 5 Fidelity 95 7 Fm De koNTaK TO a KoNT ak press SELECT OK button to play You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100 1 Radio Primera 88 1 FM www Primera 8 MP3 56 Kbps Playing N
20. After finish setting then press STOP ESC button to exit and save Setting Date amp Time Alarm gt Time gt Play Mode Normal Time Format 24 Select Date amp Time and press SELECT OK Choose Time Format to change Date amp Time 5 Date gt Time gt 12 Press SELECT OK to confirm 12 2 Alarm Support two alarm clock settings Support Daily alarm clock Support different alarm clock sound Beep i Radio USB SD MMC FM 11 2 1 Setting the Alarm 1 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Alarm and press SELECT OK button to enter 2 Press Use Alarm 1 submenu and press SELECT OK button to activate the alarm 57 The default Use Alarm 1 is On Alarm amp Use Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 gt off Use Alarm 2 The default Use Alarm 1 is On 3 Scroll to Set Alarm 1 to set the alarm clock amp Alarm Use Alarm 1 YES Use Alarm 2 No Scroll to Set Alarm 1 to set the alarm clock 4 Press SELECT OK button to confirm Alarm 1 E 2007 May 03 Thu a 14 54 00 j Iz 15 PM 6 00 E off After finishing the changes will be saved Scroll Up Down to adjust the hours and minutes 2007 May 03 Thu 7 PM j O15 PM 6 00 off X will show if DST Day Saving Time is chosen Note The unit can activate
21. Compilation Do You Remember 4 00 30 mm 04 30 Press MEMORY to make a check mark Playing then press PLAY to play 44 Chapter 8 FM Radio 8 1 Listening to FM Radio 1 Select icon and then press SELECT OK button to enter FM function amp USB fos FM 90 10MHz HE b p T B 3 6 3 8 3 Press 4 gt button to FM radio and then press FM Radio SELECT OK 2 Press PRE SCAN button for pre scanning all available stations FM 90 10MHz Pre scanning 875 108 El 3 3 5 5 2 8 3 09 FM Radio 8 2 Tuning the FM Frequency Press 4 button to decrease 0 05 MHz Europe Note For US version one step is 0 2MHz FM ix FM Es 90 10MHz 90 05MHz 875 108 82 5 108 EB i I 2 8 fil EE S p I E 5 Bol Press to adjust frequency decrease 0 05MHz per step Europe Note For US version one step is 0 2MHz 45 Press gt button to add 0 05MHz Europe Note For US version one step is 0 2MHz FM Es FM Es 90 10MHz 90 15MHz 82 5 108 82 5 108 EB i I5 6 2 8 3 fil EB i m I i 8 S Press to adjust frequency Increase 0 05 MHz per step Europe Note For US version one step is 0 2MHz Auto Search mode will be activated when holding button for 3 seconds and releasing button f
22. Highlight or scroll down to the first track name 2 Press PLAY or SELECT OK button to play all songs CD C3 Phil Collins Do You Remember 2 Select then press PLAY SELECT to play B Playing selected tracks within the disc 1 Scroll up down to a track name then press MEMORY button to make a check mark 24 2 Repeat Step 1 to select other songs 3 Press PLAY or SELECT OK button to play the marked songs amp CD Phil Collins Do You Remember Y Press MEMORY then press PLAY to play C Playing one song within a folder or disc 1 Scroll up down to a file name then press MEMORY button to make a check mark Y 2 Press PLAY or SELECT OK button to play the song 001 012 Can t stop loving you Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 mmm 04 30 Music playing 3 5 CD Ripping After selecting the songs you want on your CD press REC to Auto categorization function will be activated when ripping a song to USB or SD MMC CD will not be recorded if the Audio CD is under protection The speed of CD Ripping is 1 1 3 5 1 Converting All the Tracks within the Disc 1 Insert an Audio CD into the CD tray 2 Select e icon from the main menu then press SELECT OK button to enter CD function 3 Highlight All and then press REC button to record 25 05 411 Can t
23. Point Wizard d Use UP DOWN or number key to input an encryption key to access the AP if necessary After keying in the encryption key press SELECT OK and press STOP ESC to delete a character 7 icon will show on the topside of the screen when the wireless setting is successful Wizard Network Connect ap01 WLAN 3 IP Setti gt P il etting Wireless 2 Proofing the encryption key 23 will show when the setting is successful 12 4 4 Inputting Static IP 1 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Network and press SELECT OK button 2 Scroll up down to IP Setting and then press SELECT OK button to enter Network Connect LAN Use Proxy No Select IP Setting then press SELECT OK 64 3 Select IP Source and press SELECT OK button to switch Dynamic to Static IP Setting ix IP Source Dynamic Press SELECT OK to switch IP Source to Static 4 Scroll up down to TCP IP and then press SELECT OK button to start editing IP Setting IP Source Static DNS gt Select TCP IP then press SELECT OK 5 Press UP DOWN button to change characters then press LEFT RIGHT button to shift TCP IP E Mask 255 255 255 000 GW 192 169 001 254 Press UP DOWN number key then LEFT RIGHT to input IP 6 After finishing press REC button to confirm NOTE When IP setting value inc
24. Y 5 Press REC button to select Copy or Move then press SELECT OK button icon will show on the screen amp FileMgr FileMgr 5 gt C1 Recording USB gt B Readme txt SD MMC gt Press REC then select function f icon will show on the screen 6 Select a target directory 51 FileMgr E 2 CD USB gt gt SD MMC gt Select a target directory Press REC button to select Paste then press SELECT OK button to paste FileMgr No files Cancel Press REC again to paste FileMgr 5 USB To SD 1 1 Copying 25 Copying files 52 E 2 FileMgr 25 USB To SD 1 1 Successful It is successful to finish copying 5 Chapter 11 AUX 11 1 AUX Mode 1 Select 9 icon from the main menu press SELECT OK button to enter AUX Select AUX and press SELECT OK 2 AUX will appear on the screen Plug in audio source and start playing AUX 5 AUX Enter AUX Mode 3 In AUX mode Volume and Equalizer are adjustable AUX 5 In AUX mode volume and P EQ are Adjusting EQ adjustable 11 2 Recording in AUX Mode The system can accept different audio sources such as MP3 Player Discman or Bluetooth audio receiver and play those sources by connecting with a 3 5mm audio input c
25. able 1 Select 9 icon from the main menu press SELECT OK button to enter 53 AUX 2 i AUX Enter AUX mode 2 AUX will appear on the screen Plug in audio source and start playing 3 Press REC to start recording AUX 2 i Preparing to Ripn AUX Press REC to start recording 4 Press 5 5 to quit 4 5 AUX The recording quality depends on the quality of your audio source AUX AUX Saving to SD MMC Press ESC to stop recording 54 Chapter 12 Setup 12 1 Date amp Time Support NTP network time protocol and auto sync time via internet at 12 00 am pm everyday and every time when pressing POWER button to turn on or off Internet connection required Support manual date amp time settings Support DST amp Time Zone settings The Time Sync function will auto run when turn on off and 12 00 am pm everyday 12 1 1 Setting the Date Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Date amp Time and press SELECT OK button Setting Alarm gt Sleep gt Select Date amp Time and press SELECT OK The default TimeSync is On Date amp Time TimeSync Date gt Time gt The default TimeSync is On To change the year month and day scroll up down and press SELECT OK button to confirm Date amp Time TimeSync Y
26. ade 4 The system must not be switched off or have any function key pressed during the upgrade procedure NOTE Resetting all settings after your system is upgraded is strongly recommended 73 Chapter 13 Trouble Shooting 13 1 FAQ 13 1 1 Recording Q1 Why can tl get CD information from the Gracenote Music Recognition Service 1 Q2 A2 Q3 Make sure the internet environment is ready Make sure the network setting is available Q Try to eject the disc and insert the disc again The disc has no CD information in Gracenote Media Database Q Data CD is not supported in this function Why can t I record to the USB device Make sure the USB device is ready Make sure the USB device has enough free space Make sure the USB device is not in write protect mode Why can t record to the SD MMC card Make sure the SD MMC card is ready Make sure the SD MMC card has enough free space Make sure the SD MMC card is not in write protect mode 13 1 2 Internet Radio 91 1 Q2 A2 Why Does the Connection Fail Make sure the internet environment is ready Make sure the network setting is available Check if the radio station still exists Check if the Proxy setting is correct Internet Radio freezes at Login Make sure the internet environment is ready Make sure the network setting is available 74 03 Q4 A4 Q5 A5 Int
27. are version and network information Example Version OS F W XXXXXXXX XXXX uP XxXX Network IP Source DHCP MAC XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Mask GW XXX XXX XXX XXX DNS Network Type SSID xxx 70 12 8 Reset All Settings Reset all settings to factory default Warning All settings will be reset to factory default 12 9 Firmware Upgrade Support upgrade by using USB or SD MMC Support online upgrade 12 9 1 Upgrade firmware by using USB SD MMC 1 Get an accurate firmware version please check your model number from manufacturer The firmware version file appears as UPG file 2 Copy the file image upg to the root directory on a USB device or SD MMC card Insert the USB device or SD MMC card into the USB connector or SD MMC slot 4 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Firmware Upgrade and press SELECT OK button Setting B Information gt Reset all Settings gt Firmware Upgrade gt Select Firmware Upgrade then press SELECT OK 5 Scroll up down to Yes and then press SELECT OK button to upgrade Upgrade 5 Yes gt Select Yes and press SELECT OK to confirm 6 This system will restart automatically after finishing upgrade Upgrade 5 x Processing Proofing Proof
28. at Toggle between repeat single track all 17 Toggle shuffle mode On or Off Random 34 tracks shuffle 21 Chapter 3 CD 3 1 Inserting a CD into the CD Tra NOTE 1 In order to play CD please insert the Audio CD or MP3 WMA format CD 2 Some CDs may be incompatible 1 Press OPEN CLOSE button to open the CD tray or top cover 2 Insert an Audio CD or CD into the CD tray CD Ci Insert a 3 Press OPEN CLOSE button again to close the CD tray or top cover 4 icon will show on the topside of the screen when CD is detected CD Es CD UU Loading rt Loading the disc icon will be displayed 3 2 Getting CD Information NOTE To get information from the Gracenote Music Recognition Service please make sure the internet connection is workable and Audio CD is playable 1 After a CD Loading select e icon from the main menu and then press SELECT button to enter CD function 22 CD E CD A gt E Loading Press SELECT Processing 2 The amp icon will show on the screen when querying CD information CD e S Powered by valet ON ca Track 01 Gracenote Track 02 Accessing the Gracenote media database amp will show on the screen 3 Track names will be listed on the screen instead of track numbers after getting
29. ay 39 5 4 Cancel Subscribed List PodCast x Subscr ibed Pt PodCast Station gt USB gt Subscribed List gt choose Subscribed List The current insert device will show up USB YP News My Download gt E AB 5 g gt access USB the download programs should be Press 4 gt button to your selecting one appeared News News Unsubscribe this RSS Le And delete its files Unsubscribe Success vee E Press Memory radio will ask you as above Press 4 gt button to Yes then press to confirm USB Ln My Download gt Then return to previous screen display 40 5 5 PodCast Setting ft Main FileMgr gt AUX gt Setting choose Setting PodCast Update Items All Keep Items All press OK repeatedly to convert options for detail please see left form 41 fl Setting PodCast Setting iPod gt Network gt choose PodCast Setting Item Option Update Mode under Stand By mode Auto auto update Manual manual update Update Items Keep Items All completed update Newly only new update Last 3 only last 3 items update All completed update Newly only new update Last 3 only last 3 items update 5 6 Download under standby mode PodCast vox Update Mode Auto gt Keep Items All pres
30. bidden from modifying translating reverse engineering decompiling disassembling or using other means to discover the source code of the software in this product or otherwise replicate the functionality of the software in this product except to the extent that this restriction is expressly prohibited by applicable law Except where this is not possible in the territory where you purchased this product we do not give any warranties in relation to the operation or performance of the software and neither we nor any of our suppliers or licensors shall be liable to you for indirect special incidental and consequential losses such as loss of profits arising out of your use of the software in this product These terms apply to any updates to the software you may apply to the product Portions of this software are included under license from Copyright 1995 2007 RealNetworks Inc All rights reserved RealNetworks Inc Windows Media Microsoft This product is protected by certain intellectual property Audio rights of Microsoft Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft Windows Media Microsoft Content owners use Windows Media digital rights DRM 10 management technology WMDRM to protect their intellectual property including copyrights This device uses WMDRM software to access WMDRM protected content the WMDRM software fails to prot
31. cenote deems sufficient No warranty is 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 is 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 SERVER IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES Gracenote 2006 Table of Contents Safety Informations ot eb eR emo ooh ten n aa Eds 2 Copyright Statements 4 Gracenote End User License Agreement enne nnne nennen enne 5 Table Of Conterits i d ie e d e a e 6 T Introduction PURI UR Pen en DRIED 9 1 2 Audio Sources e dede e ee ed e eee e doe dete e Ele dee dette 9 S RecOtd ett nde 9 TG REOR RETE REG NC 10 1 5 Others iie eet tote e dee e de ee eoa bU Eesti ee eed o
32. disarm alarms by pressing Alarm 1 Alarm 2 button when the system in Standby mode 12 2 2 Setting the Alarm Sound 1 Press SETUP and scroll up down to Alarm and press SELECT OK 58 2 Scroll down to Alarm Source and then press SELECT OK button to enter 3 Press UP DOWN button to determine an alarm sound and then press SELECT OK button to confirm Alarm Source E Beep CD Internet Radio press SELECT OK button to confirm 4 some circumstances the Internet Radio screen will flash to inform you when the alarm time is up NOTE If the alarm sound is unset will be the default alarm sound e The alarm goes off with the source in the standby mode when time is up e The default alarm source of i Radio is the first radio station under the FAVORITE file 12 2 3 Disarming the Alarm e When alarm time is up inthe Stand By Alarm Mode the screen will be highlighted and the alarm source will be played 2007 May 03 Wed ots PM 3 20 CJ off PM 3 20 CJ off STANDBY Mode When alarm time is up the screen will be highlighted Press Stand By or STOP ESC or Alarm to disarm alarm Alarm 2007 May 03 Thu J eos 2J CUDs 8 3 20 off 8 3 20 CJ off When alarm time is up the screen will be Press STAND BY or STOP ESC or Alarm to highlighted disarm the alarm 59 12 3 Sleep S
33. ect the content content owners may ask Microsoft to revoke the software s ability to use WMDRM to play or copy protected content Revocation does not affect unprotected content When you download licenses for protected content you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses Content owners may require you to upgrade WMDRM to access their content If you decline an upgrade you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade 76
34. ernet Radio freezes Getting Station Make sure the internet environment is ready Make sure the network setting is available There is a list of available radio stations but cannot listen Make sure the network setting is available Make sure Firewall is disabled Check for the Proxy setting is correct What is No More Data Make sure the network setting is available Check for possible bandwidth limitation issue Chapter 14 Specifications Power Requirements AC DC adapter 12V 4000mA Power Consumption 65W This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU 75 Licensing information and requirements Technology IP Provider Required Copy mp3 format Thomson Licensing MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Real Audio RealNetworks This product contains software You have the non exclusive non transferable right to use this software in object code form only solely to operate this product Ownership of the intellectual property rights in the software in this product remains in the ownership of the party who provided it or the respective licensor and all of their respective rights are reserved You are strictly for
35. es Time gt Scroll to Date and press SELECT OK Date Es 23 Oct 2007 w Scroll Up Down to adjust the day month and year When finished press STOP ESC or SELECT OK button to save and exit zl Date amp Time Time TimeSync Yes gt After finishing the changes will be saved 12 1 2 Setting the Time Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Date amp Time and press SELECT OK button to enter Time submenu Alarm Sleep Setting x gt gt Select Date amp Time and press SELECT OK The default TimeSync is On Date Time Date amp Time TimeSync The default TimeSync is On To change the hours and minutes scroll up down and press SELECT OK button to confirm zl Date amp Time Es TimeSync Yes Date gt Scroll to Time and press SELECT OK Date p 13 41 23 v Scroll Up Down to adjust the hours and minutes When finished press STOP ESC SELECT OK button to exit and save Date amp Time Es TimeSync Yes Date gt Time gt After finishing the changes will be saved 12 1 3 Setting the Time formation Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Date amp Time and press SELECT OK button to enter Time Format submenu Press SELECT OK button to choose to 12 hour or 24 hour
36. filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The main plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable The caution marking and rating plate are located on the bottom of the unit The adaptor UL File number E248805 and model number 5560 12 0 4000 Input of this apparatus is AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 5A and Output is 12 0V 4000mA Keep the input amp output rating 19 To avoid damage to the batteries installed in ihe remote control do not place the remote near excessive heat sources 20 For sufficient ventilation please place your Micro System into an open area when operating FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation that is subject to following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment Copyright Statements e 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 e CD and music related data from Gracenote Inc
37. ilation i L1 02 30 A m 04 30 Press button on the remote control Input a track number to jump to the track quickly 27 EQ Set the equalizer for Normal Classic Jazz Pop Rock and Bass gt Bass Classic gt 22 gt gt Bass Rock 001 012 gt 001 012 HH Can t Stop Loving You Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins T Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 04 30 The EQ icon will show on the screen Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 04 30 Press EQ to change equalizer Play Mode Set the play mode for Normal Shuffle Repeat One Repeat All gt 001 012 gt 001 012 m 5 Can t Stop Loving You Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 m 0 04 30 02 30 mm 04 30 Press REPEAT to change play mode The Repeat icon will show on the screen B Loop To set A B loop time for music playing is at least 5 seconds 1 Press SELECT OK to set starting point A when playing 001 012 S Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 04 30 Press SELECT OK to set Awhen playing icon will show on the topside of the screen 2 Press SELECT OK again to set the period A to B when playing 001 012 2 Can t Stop L
38. ing the upgrade image file Upgrading the firmware CD Bl x Cj The upgrade is completed 7 The system must not be switched off or have any function key pressed during the upgrade procedure NOTE Resetting all settings after SMBB is upgraded is strongly recommended 12 9 2 On line upgrade 1 Make sure the internet environment is ready 2 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Firmware Upgrade and press SELECT OK button Setting Y Upgrade Information gt No Reset all Settings gt Yes gt Select Firmware Upgrade then press Select Yes and press SELECT OK to confirm SELECT OK Upgrade Upgrade Y gs No Load Checking Firmware Scroll Up Down select Online and press Searching for updated firmware version SELECT OK 72 Upgrade YA SMBB 20070423 IMAGE VER 1 SMBB 20070425 IMAGE VER 1 Available version will show on the screen Upgrade Downloading 33 96 Completed gt Press Cancel to Exit Downloading press ESC STOP to cancel download Upgrade traz Visible 01 00 00 00 Upgrade To 02 00 00 00 Select Yes to confirm Processing Upgrading the firmware amp CD Bl x e e The upgrade is completed 3 This system will restart automatically after finishing upgr
39. jo 128198 ON 129198 Jo uonoeuuoo e exeul BUAS x10M 2H aj uog 3 00 To ponent 0155 2 Addy NOILdAYONA NV Q33N LON S3OG dV 9NILSIX3 194145 17 FAIL TO CONNECT TO ACCESS 0 5510 Customer Can t Find AP Or Password Hot Match Customer 100 7022777 97 6 d Hetwork Setting 1 Select Retry to connect again 2 or Select Wizard to search available Access Point 3 or Select EXIT to quit CAN NOT GET DHCP SSID Customer Get DHCP TimeOut mm eee Um m ee Custome inti Dow gt Hetwork Setting 1 Select Retry to connect again 2 or Select Wizard to search available Access Point 3 or Select EXIT to quit 18 2 3 Power On After the system goes to Standby Mode you may press Standby to activate the system 2007 May 03 Thu 3 19 15 Off off Press Standby in Stand By Mode CD Es CJ Screen will show CD Internet Radio Podcast ft UPNP E Following is Media Server File Manager AUX E 3 Eg CD Loading Audio sources checking USB Press gt button USB icon SD MMC be displayed
40. leep is able to be turned ON OFF 12 3 1 SLEEP Mode Press SLEEP button to enter then switch sleep timer to 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 60 min 90 min or 120 min by pressing SELECT OK button CD Sleep eui ee 9 et m Sleep Minutes 10 Press SLEEP to enter press SELECT OK button to setting sleep minutes e 22 icon will show on the top of the screen when the sleep timer is on CD 2 E z icon will show on the screen 12 4 Network Supports LAN Ethernet and WLAN 802 11b g wifi Dongle Supports Wi Fi Encryption WEP64 128 and WPA PSK Supports Dynamic IP via DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and static IP Default setting is Ethernet and DHCP e Supports Upnp Auto detect and or WLAN wireless LAN environment 12 4 1 Understanding the Networking States on This System The network connectivity status icon will show on the top of the screen 60 WLAN Status Title X Title 25 Title WLAN Status Title Title 3 Title T Title M WLAN Signal Status Title M Title a Title Title e It has failed to detect the Ethernet cable e It has successfully detected the Ethernet cable e It has failed to get available DHCP information e It has successfully detec
41. luding IP Subnet Mask or Gateway is illegal IP setting will change to default value TCP IP The IP Setting Value is illegal Setting is Changed to Default 65 12 4 5 Inputting DNS 1 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Network and press SELECT OK button 2 Select DNS and then press SELECT OK button I IP Setting 5 IP Source Static TCP IP gt INS gt Select DNS and press SELECT OK button 3 Press UP DOWN button to change characters then press LEFT RIGHT button to shift DNS E DNS1 168 095 001 001 DNS2 000 000 000 000 Press UP DOWN or number key then LEFT RIGHT to input IP 4 After finishing press SELECT OK button to confirm 12 4 6 Inputting Proxy 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 Proxy Server Ready to Editing 66 4 Press SELECT OK button then press UP DOWN button to change characters press LEFT RIGHT button to shift Proxy Server Eu proxy hinet ne Press UP DOWN or number key then LEFT RIGHT to input characters 5 After finishing press SELECT OK button to confirm Proxy Server Du gt proxy hinet net Press SELECT OK
42. of RealNetworks Inc Real Format Client Code is included under license from RealNetworks Inc Copyright 1995 2007 RealNetworks Inc All rights reserved e Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra and the snake design are registered trademarks of Cobra Electronics Corporation USA Cobra Electronics Corporation is a trademark of Cobra Electronics Corporation USA 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 User License Agreement Version 20061005 This application or device contains software from 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 par
43. ote 1 Forfast search for an internet radio press button to jump from radio stations starting with letter A to letter B letter B to letter C and so on Press button to jump backward Note 2 Press INFO to determine the total amount of internet radio stations in a specific category which you are browsing 34 4 4 Add Delete a Radio Station NOTE The maximum radio stations that your system can memorize is 20 Scroll to the radio station you want to add into FAVORITE Hold SELECT OK button for 2 seconds and the scrolling bar will blink twice 8 World Station E 8 World Station BCC Classical 7 BCC Classical BCC Pop BCC Pop Press SELECT OK or MEMORY for 2 sec Scrolling bar blinks twice The radio station you have chosen will be added into FAVORITE after blinking stops Favorite Favorite BCC News Radio BCC News Radio Adding a station into FAVORITE Hold SELECT OK for 2 seconds to delete a station Delete Favorite 5 Favorite rs EE Confirm Choose Yes then press SELECT OK to delete The system will inform you if a station you try to add into FAVORITE exists already It may consume more than 1 storage space if the information of a radio station is extensive 35 BR Chapter 5 PodCast 5 1 Introduction Do you want directly browse listen to online PodCast classification PodCast let your dream comes true It also su
44. oving You Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 04 30 Press SELECT OK again to repeat A B loop icon will show on the topside of the screen 3 Press SELECT OK again to stop repeating in A B loop icon will disappear 28 f no remote control press SETUP button instead of these quick keys when playing 001 012 5 Setting Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Equalizer Normal Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 04 30 Balance i Press SETUP when playing Select a Setting item 3 7 Lyrics Support static lyrics and synced lyrics txt Irc smi 1 ID3V2 Embedded Lyric Txt 2 WMA Embedded Lyric Smi Txt Edit lyrics for your MP3 WMA files if necessary 001 012 xs 001 012 Can t Stop Loving You ea and brea Phil Collins ES Tearing my heart Love Songs Compilation Tearing and breaking down 02 30 04 30 02 30 04 30 Press INFO when playing The lyrics will show on the screen 001 012 xs 001 012 e ux Can t Stop Loving You Phil Collins zu No Lyrics Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 04 30 02 30 04 30 Press INFO when playing No lyrics available 29 3 8 Balance Bass and Balance are adjustable gt 001 012 Music Setting Can t Stop Loving
45. ports static lyrics and synced lyrics txt Irc smi Supports USB Flash drive USB HD drive SHOUTCast Internet Radio http www shoutcast com Local FM On Line Radio FM 87 5 108MHz Support AUX 1 3 Record Converts Audio CD tracks to128kbps MP3 file and saves to an USB device SD MMC card Displays CD information for the current playing CD by connecting to Gracenote Music Recognition Service During recording Internet Radio and FM are not copied Record AUX in128kbps MP3 file and save to an USB device SD MMC card Add a space support storage backup management program 1 4 Networking Supports Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Supports Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11 b g Dongle Supports Infrastructure Ad Hoc Supports WEP 64 128 and WPA PSK encryption Supports Proxy Setting This system provides a wireless setting wizard to make wireless network setup easier 1 5 Others Supports two alarm clock settings Supports time sync technology network available Supports firmware upgrade 10 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Installation NOTE The proper voltage for this system is AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz Please check the voltage in your area before plugging in the unit 2 1 1 LAN Setting Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is available ADSL or Cable Modems is highly recommended The default setting of the network in your system is DHCP For more network settings please check 11
46. pports the PodCast files downloaded to USB devices to listen to offline programs Time saving It can update programs under standby mode 5 2 Listen to Podcast Go to Main menu choose 6 and press OK button f PodCast E Main E tani i Radio gt vi PodCast gt p USB gt choose PodCast choose PodCast PodCast PodCast St E PodCast Station PodCast List Subscribed List gt Penbex Collection press OK to confirm press OK to confirm BH PodCast List x fH News s Art gt ABC News Nightline gt Audio Blogs gt gt f ABC News Shuffle Books gt fl CNN News Update Press 4 gt button to your selecting one Press 4 gt button to your selecting program 36 f News ABC News Nightline gt f ABC News Shuffle gt m CNN News Update gt Want save it to USB insert USB first then press Memory or REC ABC News Ye E AB g f ABC News Shuffle gt f CNN News Update gt Press 4 gt button to your selecting one then press OK to confirm PodCast List Nightline Audio eek ABC News MP3 48 Kbps The display will be appeared BH ABC News Nightline Audio Nightline Audio Nightline Audio Press lt gt button to your selecting one then press REC Download Lg Nightline Audio Downloading
47. r the system links to the network it will process time sync and then go to standby mode Usually it will take 6 30 seconds to finish the whole process Network Connecting Network Connecting Time Sync processing 2007 May 03 Thu PM E Cl 15 5 Off E off Stand By Mode The default network setting for the system is LAN or after you have chosen Reset all setting You can choose WLAN for your System s network device by inserting the WiFi dongle into the USB slot on the back of your system If you still have problems with network setting please follow the network wizard instructions on the next page 13 95 i geld 1t 120 90 139 LON NVO o E 9g oO N E x lt E E 9 o c c o o 9 zZ o o o xs pem 9 c o o 9 z zl o o o o 800 a EL vous oun 4 4 Qu inum d s s EN oma m 008 uo L 120 90 4 7 Pul Bu 4 21402 ada 22195 NY ONILLAS MYOMLAN 14 PJEZIM YOMJSU E JOOUUOD 9s00u5 JOSUUOD NY 9s00u2 Ej 4183 e Bunjas QE
48. rom 87 5MHz to 108MHz increasingly Holding button for 3 seconds and releasing button will auto search frequency from 108MHz to 87 5MHz decreasingly 8 3 Prescanning All Active FM Radio Stations 1 Goto FM press and hold SELECT OK until Pre Scan shows on the screen FM FM 90 10MHz 87 50M Hz Pre Scan Pre Scanning 87 5 108 82 5 108 e 2 8 3 fol BE 3 s 8 2 8 3 fil Press and hold SELECT OK until Pre Scan Release SELECT OK button to start scanning all shows on the screen active radio stations from 87 5MHz 2 Release SELECT OK button and start scanning all active radio stations FM E FM 89 30M Hz 92 10MHz Pre Scanning Pre Scanning 875 108 87 5 108 8 3 fol 3 il Finding an available radio station Finding an available radio station 46 3 Press PLAY to listen to the radio stations that have been found by pre scanning FM Es 108 00 MHz 90 10 MHz Pre Scanning Completed 875 108 875 108 EB i 6 mw ER BE S 8 8 Bol Prescanning completed Press PLAY to listen 4 Youcan also execute Pre Scanning by pressing Prescan button on your remote control 5 Please see 8 4 Presetting a Favorite Station to add your favorite radio stations 8 4 Presetting a Favorite Station 1 The
49. s OK repeatedly to convert to your selecting option 2008 Jul 15 Thu Getting RSS Off 3 off Five minutes later gt will show up on the top right After found out the aim then update and show you the corner and twinkling 2008 Jul 15 Thu Ty 3 18 15 3 Off off During update it would be returned to time screen When a new item is found or press INFO then shows the 2008 Jul 15 Thu 4 3 198 5 Off 3 off After update it should be returned to time screen and check new items per hour 42 2008 Jul 15 Thu 4 3 18 15 3 Off 3 off Press Stand By to enter Stand By mode 2008 Jul 15 Thu 1830 Magazine 1 9 gt 86 2 3 Off 3 off rate of progress 2008 Jul 15 Thu ty 1830 Magazine 3 9 gt 86 2 Off Cl off rate of progress 8 Chapter 6 USB NOTE 1 Please make sure your USB device is charged before connecting to the unit Otherwise it may not be detected Backup your data on this device in order for it to work properly 2 In all play modes if the filename is not in English the international character for MP3 WMA tracks is replaced with disorder character 3 Some USB devices may be incompatible 6 1 Playing Songs on the USB Device Insert USB Device with MP3 WMA audio files into your system 2 icon will show on the topside of
50. system supports 10 preset channels Press MEMORY button to preset the listening station icon will flash on the screen FM r4 FM E 92 10 MHz 92 10 MHz CHI CH2 82 5 108 82 5 108 2 3 3 5 6 2 8 3 fil EE i 3 9 CH1 icon will flash on the screen Press 4 or gt to find a channel and press SELECT OK button to store 2 Press or button to switch the channel number then press SELECT OK 10 confirm it FM Es FM Es 90 10 MHz 92 10 MHz Preset 875 108 875 108 2 5 6 8 3 fl BE 5 3 5 E C2 8 S 8 Press 4 Or gt to find a frequency you want to Press SELECT OK button and then Preset will store show up 47 3 Pressing number 1 button for seconds on your remote control will add a radio station into preset station channel ll pressing number 0 button for seconds will add a station into preset channel M0 8 5 Listening to a Preset Station Press UP DOWN to select a channel Radio Playing Under FM mode pressing number key 1 0 on your remote control will play the FM 5 E 87 50 MHz 89 10 MHz CH1 82 5 108 82 5 108 ELE E m i 8 3 Bol 3 9 stations your preset channel 1 10 Press Up Down to call FM Es MHz 87 5 108 El E 31 5 8 2 8 3 10
51. tation Go to Main menu choose f and press SELECT OK button Internet Radio Es o p Choose Internet Radio Choose World Station and then press SELECT OK button 31 8 LRadio Favorite SHOUTCast World Station gt gt Choose World Station amp World Station Africa gt Americas gt 7 Asia gt Categorized by Area amp World Station p Americas gt Asia gt Press 4 button for fast search 8 USA 5 A STATION 977 The Oldies Channel 007 Audio 1 For The Press INFO amp UK BCC Radio 1 BCC RADIO Xtra P Bcc Radio 2 Categorized by alphanumeric order amp l Asia E South Korea gt SriLanka gt Turkmenistan Categorized by Country o amp World Station Europe gt Middle East gt The name of Radio stations change alphabetically x o 1 999 A NET STATION 977 The Oldies Channel 007 Audio 1 For The The amount of radio stations will show on the screen amp BBC Radio 2 BCC Radio 2 BCC Radio 2 WMA On Demand Categorized by Radio station Scroll up down to a station and then press SELECT OK button to play You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100 World Station BCC News Radio lt BCC News gt 24 Kbps Playing 3
52. ted the Ethernet cable e It has successfully gotten available DHCP information e has failed to detect the USB Wi Fi adapter e It has successfully detected the USB Wi Fi adapter e It has successfully gotten available DHCP information e DHCP information ter en mode e It has successfully detected the USB Wi Fi adapter e It has failed to get available DHCP information e It has successfully detected the USB Wi Fi adapter e It has successfully gotten available DHCP information e Signal strength received from AP is under 2096 e Signal strength received from AP is between 20 59 Signal strength received from AP is between 60 79 e Signal strength received from AP is above 80 NOTE Signal strength above 7096 is considered a good signal source 12 4 2 Setting the Wi Fi Connectivity 1 Insert a Wi Fi USB adapter into the USB connector The Wi Fi USB adapter is optional 2 Press SETUP button then scroll up down to Network and press SELECT OK button 3 Select Connect and switch LAN to WLAN Network E Connect LAN IP Setting gt Use Proxy No Select Connect and switch LAN to WLAN 4 Press STOP ESC button to quit Wizard 5 Scroll up down to Wireless and then press SELECT OK button to enter 2 Network Wizard gt IP Setting gt Wireless gt Wireless item will appear on the screen 6 Scroll up down to Site Survey
53. the CD track information CD S CD S Can t Stop Loving You Unknow Track 01 Do You Remember Unknow Track 02 Get CD track information Shown Unknow if information is not available 3 3 Playing an Audio CD There are two ways to play an Audio CD A Playing all the tracks within the disc 1 Highlight or scroll down to the first track name 2 Press PLAY or SELECT OK button to play all songs CD amp All Can t stop loving you Do You Remember Select All then press PLAY or SELECT to play 23 B Playing selected tracks within the disc 1 Scroll up down to a track name then press MEMORY button to make a check mark 2 Repeat Step 1 to select other songs 3 Press PLAY or SELECT OK button to play the marked songs E CD x Can t stop loving you Y Do You Remember or Press MEMORY to make a check mark v then press PLAY to play 001 012 Can t stop loving you Phil Collins Love Songs A Compilation 02 30 mmm 04 30 Music playing NOTE Not all audio CDs have CD track information 3 4 Playing an MP3 WMA CD NOTE 1 Support MP3 WMA audio files 2 Support static lyrics and synced lyrics txt Irc smi 3 This system does not support MPEG 1 Layer 2 format There are two ways to play an Audio CD A Playing all the tracks within the disc 1
54. to confirm 6 Scroll up down to Proxy Port and then press SELECT OK button to input port number 7 Repeat the step 4 5 67 Table Input Method Select End editing STOP ESC Delete a character Up Change character 0 9 a z A Z symbol DOWN Change character 0 9 a z A Z symbol LEFT Shift to left RIGHT Shift to right Select Proxy Port to input a proxy server port 68 Table Input Method SELECT End editing STOP ESC a character UP Change character 0 9 DOWN Change character 0 9 LEFT Shift to left RIGHT Shift to right 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 Du Proxy Server Du gt hinet ne Ready to Editing Press UP DOWN or number key then LEFT RIGHT to input characters Proxy Server 25 gt proxy hinet net Press SELECT OK to confirm 69 12 6 Language Support 11 languages English German Spanish gt Portuguese French Italian Swedish Finland Dutch Danish and Norwegian The default language of this system is English I Setting Es Language Es guage D Information gt English Reset all Settings gt German Select SETUP and then choose Language Select language and press SELECT OK button 12 7 Information Display the firmw
55. ty 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 Inc 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 is 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 Gra
56. ues dee bd Peu osea 10 Chapter 2 Installation 11 DA BED 11 2 T T d sidere e t ee e n tem b se ete ite te teas 11 2 1 2 8 ana a eTe nennen enne 11 2 2 Boot for The First Time ette eene tete de eee Le Lee ded einn 12 2 9 POWet GR REI EUER CEA ERN RECUERDE HERE ee RR 19 2 4 Control Keys eee step tq ege c ET VD RC 20 Chapter 1 8568 E 22 3 1 Inserting a CD into the CD 22 3 2 Getang CD Information deett emite tbe ducks 22 3 3 Playing an Audio CD e te e e tee e eee epe 23 3 4 Playing an MP3 WMA trennt nnne nnne nennen 24 3 5 ED Ripping EOR Eae 25 3 5 1 Converting All the Tracks within the 25 3 5 2 Converting Selected Tracks within the 26 3 Pla vil ES 27 29 3 6 Balance ede i dere ee P RR Ld tss 30 Chapter 4 Internet e a eec ue eae Cad en Hu e eps 31 Ast Introduction nie e 31 4 2 World Station teer de De e e ee e e oe de ee ted Lr eee de bee 31 4 2 1 Lister to World Station ce e cent ei Led ie Le Ci om len e Leg cits 31 A 3 IS a BHLOCC M P
57. zard sese 63 12 44 Inputting State IP e atte bd rte tre te TU 64 12 5 Inputting DNS dicte ir ent cor ertt nette dete ce rer a dee rose unda 66 12 46 Inputting Proxy 5 5 2 rette e ORE Ca EUR EAR TRIS od tea i Mee meos 66 12 6 Language eee ete RE eu 70 12 7 Information in rette rte ed e ER Oe E Ete Peer io 70 12 8 71 12 9 Firmware Upgrade erri ee ne t re ee e exe 71 12 9 1 Upgrade firmware by using USB 50 71 12 9 2 On hne upgrade eden deqeequntietqedeiidieqnimesme 72 Chapter 13 Trouble Shooting eerte er terne eo e E ee e I pet eb ere cbe aeo etie 74 BAO eae b pue 74 131 T Recording a e ete ee e ten es ette tes ete em 74 13 1 2 Internet REDE RI UR RR EE deer 74 Chapter 14 SpecifiCatloris s iden are e rd e E t CAR d dp retta 75 Licensing information and requirements 76 Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction This system is a Micro System integrated digital audio playback that functions with network connectivity The system can play Audio CD Data CD MP3 WMA files USB device SD MMC card FM radio and over 20 000 internet radio stations 1 2 Audio Sources Audio CD Supports MP3 Windows Media audio files known as WMA include ID3v1 ID3v2 Sup

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