Grundig 890 WEB User Manual

ELECTRONIC INTERNET KITCHEN RADIO
Sonoclock 890 WEB
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4 Special features 4 Packing contents 4 CE declaration
5 SET-UP AND SAFETY
6 Environmental Note
7 OVERVIEW
7 Controls 10 The remote control
12 CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
12 Connecting the power cord 12 Connecting an MP3 player or a USB memory stick 12 Connecting an external device 13 Connecting the headphones 13 Inserting batteries in the remote control 14 LAN connection to the Internet 15 WLAN connection to the Internet 16 Mounting the device 16 Mounting the device under a kitchen shelf
17 SETTINGS
17 Menu navigation 17 Selecting the menu language 17 Setting the time and date 19 Registering the device with the WLAN router 21 Settings for the music archive mode with a computer 22 Searching for and saving DAB stations 24 Setting Dynamic Range Control (DRC) for DAB stations 25 Searching for and saving FM stations 26 Restoring the default settings (reset)
27 GENERAL FUNCTIONS
27 Switching on and off 27 Adjusting the volume 27 Setting the display contrast 28 Listening with headphones or earphones 28 Displaying information
29 INTERNET OPERATION
29 Selecting the Internet radio input source 29 Navigating in the Internet menu 30 Selecting Internet radio stations according to search criteria 32 Saving Internet radio stations to presets 32 Opening preset Internet stations 33 Selecting Internet radio stations for the favourites list 33 Selecting manually added Internet radio stations 33 Opening the most recently selected Internet stations 34 Selecting podcasts 34 Displaying Internet station information
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35 MUSIC ARCHIVE
35 Audio streaming ... 35 Selecting the music archive input source 36 Navigating the music archive menu 36 Playback functions
37 DAB OPERATION
37 Selecting the DAB input source 37 Selecting DAB radio stations 37 Selecting stored DAB stations 38 Displaying DAB station information
39 FM MODE
39 Selecting the FM input source 39 Selecting stored FM stations 39 Stereo and mono reception 40 Displaying RDS station information
41 TIMER MODE
41 Switch-on timer 43 Sleep timer 44 Reminder timer
45 SPECIAL SETTINGS
45 Registering on the GRUNDIG homepage 45 Creating lists of favourites 48 Searching for radio stations that are not provided by V-Tuner 49 Calling information 50 Registering the device with the WLAN router with individual settings in
the network
53 INFORMATION
53 Technical data 54 Troubleshooting 56 Licence conditions 56 “Real enabled” licence conditions for end users 57 Glossary
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Special features
Your device provides you with access to numerous internet radio stations via a router. You can connect the device to the internet using a LAN cable or WLAN. For Internet operation a DSL connection and DSL flat rate are rec­ommended.
Music titles archived on a PC or hard drive (NAS – Network Attached Storage) can be played on the device using a UPnP server or enabled folders via LAN or WLAN (audio streaming).
The MP3 and WMA music data formats can also be played back via the USB input using a USB memory stick or an MP3 player. This function is optional, and is enabled through a software update.
Use the Aux input to connect any other audio sources.
As well as internet radio stations, the device can receive DAB and RM radio stations.
Packing contents
Sonoclock 890 WEB
Remote control
1 lithium battery 3 V CR 2025
Operating manual
Device holder
CE declaration
You can find the CE declaration for Sonoclock 890 WEB in the form of a pdf file on the enclosed CD-ROM.
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Please note the following instructions when setting up the system:
This device is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited.
If you want to set up the device on wall shelves or in cupboards, please ensure that the device is adequately ventilated. There must be at least 10 cm space at the side and at the back of the device.
Do not cover the device with newspapers, table cloths, curtains, etc.
When setting up the device, remember that furniture is often coated with various types of varnish and plastic, which often contain chemical additives These additives may cause corrosion to the feet of the unit. This may leave stains on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult or impossible to remove.
If the device is exposed to sudden changes in temperature, for example when taken from the cold into a warm room, wait at least two hours before using it.
The device is designed for use in dry rooms. If you do use it outdoors, make sure it is protected from moisture such as dripping or splashing water.
Only use the device in a moderate climate.
Do not place the device close to heating units or in direct sunlight, as this will impair cooling.
Do not place any vessels containing liquids (for example, vases) on the device. Do not place any naked flames such as candles on the device.
Do not use any cleaning agents as they may damage the housing. Clean the device with a clean dry cloth.
Never open the appliance under any circumstances. Warranty claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper handling.
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Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the de­vice is switched off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains. Always remove the mains adapter during a thunderstorm.
If malfunctions occur due to static electricity charges or brief mains voltage surges, reset the device. To do this, pull out the the power plug and connect it again after a few seconds.
Make sure the power plug is freely accessible.
Environmental Note
This product is manufactured from high-quality parts and materials which can be reused and recycled.
Therefore, do not dispose of the product along with normal house­hold waste at the end of its service life. Take it to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices. The symbol on the product, in the operating manual or on the packaging indicates recyclability.
Please find out about collection points operated by your local authority.
Help protect the environment by recycling used products.
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Controls
The front of the device
ON/OFF Switches the device in and out of standby
mode.
e
1I6 In radio mode: station button 1/6.
In music archive mode: starts playback of a track.
II 2I7 In radio mode: station button 2/7.
In music archive mode: pauses playback.
7
3I8 In radio mode: station button 3/8.
In music archive mode: ends playback.
8 4I9 In radio mode: station button 4/9.
In music archive mode: selects the previous track.
9 5I10 In radio mode: station button 5/10.
In music archive mode: selects the next track.
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i Displays information about the Internet,
DAB and FM radio stations. Confirms the default settings are restored.
M Switches between the Internet radio, music
archive, DAB, FM and Aux input sources.
MENU Opens the menu.
SNOOZE/OK In the menu: selects and confirms options.
In alarm mode: interrupts the alarm signal.
+
Adjust the volume.
& In the menus: moves cursor up.
In radio mode: starts the FM search.
% In the menus: moves cursor down.
Selects options and menu pages in reverse.
Selects options and menu pages forwards. In radio mode: starts the FM search.
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The back of the device
U Headphone jack for connecting a stereo
headphone set with a jack plug (3.5 mm). The loudspeaker of the device is automatically switched off.
AUX IN Audio signal input (stereo/mono) for con-
necting an external device.
USB USB port type B. Only for software
upgrades.
USB USB port type A. For connecting a USB
memory stick or an MP3 player (optional).
LAN Socket for connecting to the Ethernet net-
work via LAN cable.
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Wire antenna for DAB and FM reception.
Power cord. The only way to disconnect the device com­pletely from the mains is to pull out the plug.
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The remote control
8 Switches the device to standby mode and from
standby mode to the last input source selected.
M Switches between the Internet radio, music
archive, DAB, FM and Aux input sources.
1 ... 0 Number buttons for various inputs.
In radio mode: Selects Internet, DAB and FM stations stored on preset channels 1 to 10.
i Displays information about the Internet, DAB and
FM radio stations and about the music archive.
Confirms the restoring of the default settings.
MENU Switches between the Internet radio, music
archive, DAB, FM and Aux input sources.
Λ
In the menus: moves cursor up.
In radio mode: starts the FM search.
V
In the menus: moves cursor down.
In radio mode: starts the FM search.
Selects options and menu pages in reverse.
Selects options and menu pages forwards.
OK In the menus: selects and confirms options.
Interrupts the alarm signal.
X
+ Adjusts the volume.
e
In music archive mode: starts playback of a track.
7
In music archive mode: ends playback.
8 In music archive mode: selects the previous track.
9 In music archive mode: selects the next track.
II In music archive mode: pauses playback.
AL1 Activates the setting for alarm time 1.
AL2 Activates the setting for alarm time 2.
S/N Sets the sleep timer.
Press and hold down: activates the reminder timer (NAP) settings.
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Connecting the power cord
Note:
Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the back of the device) corresponds to your local mains supply. If this is not the case, contact your specialist dealer.
1 Plug the power cord into the wall socket.
Caution:
The device is connected to the mains with the power cord. Pull out the power plug when you want to completely disconnect the device from the mains.
Unplug the mains plug to disconnect the device from the mains. Make sure the power plug is easily accessible during operation and not hindered by other objects.
Connecting an MP3 player or a USB memory stick
Note:
The device is ready for connection to an MP3 player or USB memory stick. The device is only able to play MP3 data formats after a software update. The software update is available on www.grundig.com.
Important:
The device must be switched off while the USB connection is being made. If it is not switched off, data can be lost.
1 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player to the »USB«
(type A) socket on the device using a standard USB cable
or
Insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in the USB socket »USB« (type A) on the device.
Connecting an external device
Note:
Switch the device off before you connect external devices.
1 Use standard audio cables to connect the audio outputs of the
external device to the »
AUX IN« socket on the device.
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Connecting the headphones
1 Insert the headphone plug (3.5 mm) into the »U« socket on the
device. – The loudspeaker of the device is switched off.
Important:
Excessive volume levels when using headphones or earphones can damage your hearing.
Note:
You can also use the »U« socket to connect the device to a hi-fi system.
Inserting batteries in the remote control
1 Pull off the film from the battery.
2 Take off the battery compartment cover (screw cap).
3 When inserting the battery (3 V, lithium, CR 2025), make sure
the positive terminal (+) is facing upwards and the buttons on the remote control are facing downwards.
4 Replace the battery compartment cover (screw cap) and fasten
it.
Notes:
Do not expose the battery to extreme heat, caused for example by direct sunlight, heaters or fire.
If the device no longer reacts properly to remote control commands, the battery may be flat. Always remove used batteries. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by leaking batteries.
Environmental note:
Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, should not be disposed of with household waste. Always dispose of used batteries in accordance with local environmental regulations.
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LAN connection to the Internet
Note:
Switch the device off before you connect it to the internet.
1 Connect the Ethernet socket of the modem/router to the »LAN«
socket of the device using a standard network cable (Twistedpair, RJ45 plug). – The data throughput level is 10/100 MBIT.
Note:
The lines represent the function.
Internet radio Music archive (audio streaming)
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Splitter
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Music archive on the computer
Modem/routerTelephone socket
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WLAN connection to the Internet
Note:
The quality of the radio signal depends on the distance between the device and your modem/router. The substance of the building at the installation site can also affect this.
Note:
The lines represent the function.
Internet radio Music archive (audio streaming) WLAN
Splitter
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Music archive on hard drive (AS – Network Attached Storage)
Modem/router
Laptop
Telephone socket
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Mounting the device
The loudspeaker is located on the bottom of the device. To obtain optimal sound, attach the device holder on the bottom of the device before mounting.
1 Push the device holder into the recess on the
bottom of the device until it latches into place.
Mounting the device under a kitchen shelf
The fastening screws are attached at the side of the packaging.
1 Mark the position for the four fastening
screws.
2 Attach the device holder with the four screws.
3 Insert the device into the holder.
Note:
To remove the device, press the catch on the back and pull out the device.
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Menu navigation
When you first switch on the device, the display will show the Grundig logo, followed by the main menu.
In the main menu, you can select the »Internet Radio«, »Music Archive«, »DAB«, »FM«, and »Aux« sources, or the »System setup« and »Info« options. Press »
Λ
« or »V« to make your selection, and
press » « or »OK« choose an option. Press » « to return to the pre­vious menu.
The Internet radio, music archive, DAB, FM and Aux sources have own menus which you can open by pressing »
MENU«. You can re-
turn to the main menu from these menus by selecting the »Main menu« option.
Selecting the menu language
When you first switch on the device, you can choose between vari­ous menu languages. The preset setting is »English«.
1 In the main menu, press »Λ« or »V« to select the »System setup«
option and press »
OK« to confirm.
2 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Language« option and press
»
OK« to confirm.
3 Select your language using »Λ« or »V« and press »OK« to
confirm.
Setting the time and date
After connecting the device to the mains, you have to set the time and date. If the device is immediately connected to the network, and the network is set up accordingly, time and date are set automati­cally.
... automatically
1 Switch the device from standby with »ON/OFF«.
2 Press »MENU« to open the menu of the source.
3 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Main menu« option and press
»
OK« to confirm.
4 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »System setup« option and press
»OK« to confirm.
Λ
V
Internet Radio
Music Archive
DAB
FM
FM
Aux
System setup
Info
Manual tune
DRC
Station order
Main menu
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5 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Time setup« option and press
»
OK« to confirm.
6 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Auto update« option and press
»
OK« to confirm.
7 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Update from NET« or »No
Update« option and press »
OK« to confirm.
– If you select »Update from NET«, time and date are set
automatically after a power failure.
... manually
1 In the »System setup« menu, press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Time
setup« option and press »OK« to confirm.
2 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Set clock« option and press
»
OK« to confirm.
– Display: the hours flash.
3 Press »Λ« or »V« to set the hours and press »OK« to confirm.
– Display: the minutes flash.
4 Press »Λ« or »V« to set the minutes and press »OK« to confirm.
5 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Set date« option and press »OK«
to confirm. – Display: the day of the month flashes.
6 Press »Λ« or »V« to set the day of the month and press »OK«
to confirm. – Display: the month flashes.
7 Press »Λ« or »V« to set the month and press »OK« to confirm.
– Display: the year flashes.
8 Press »Λ« or »V« to set the year and press »OK« to confirm.
9 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Set 12/24 hour« option and
press »
OK« to confirm.
10 Press »Λ« or »V« to select the »Set 12 hour« or »Set 24 hour«
option and press »
OK« to confirm.
Network setup
Time setup
Sleep
Alarms
Set date
Set Time Zone
Set DST
Auto update
Set clock
Set date
Set Time Zone
Set DST
Set time
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Set date
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Set Time Zone
Set DST
Auto update
Set 12/24 hour
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