6 The device controls
9 The remote control
11 The display
12 CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
12 Connecting external devices
12 Connecting an MP3 player or a USB
memory stick
12 Connecting the iPod/iPhone
12 Connecting the headphones
13 LAN connection to the internet
13 WLAN connection to the internet
14 Connecting to the mains supply
14 Putting battery in the remote control
15 JOG-SHUTTLE
15 Functions and operation using the Jog-
Shuttle on the device
15 The functions
15 Example – Setting the time and date
automatically
16 SETTINGS
16 Menu navigation
16 First Installation using the installation
assistant “Wizard”
18 Searching for and saving FM stations
19 Setting the sound effect “My EQ”
20 GENERAL FUNCTIONS
20 Switching on and off
20 Selecting the input source
20 Adjusting the volume
20 Selecting sound settings
20 Muting
20 Setting stereo or mono reception (only in
FM radio mode)
21 INTERNET RADIO MODE
21 Listening to an Internet radio station
21 Selecting the internet radio stations’ input
source
21 Selecting Internet radio stations according
to search criteria
23 Storing Internet radio stations on presets
23 Opening preset Internet stations
24 Opening the most recently selected
Internet stations
24 Displaying information about Internet
radio stations
24 Listening to a Podcast
25 INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE
25 Registering on the GRUNDIG homepage
25 Creating lists of favourites
28 SHARED MEDIA MODE
28 Shared media server (audio streaming)
28 Selecting the shared media input source
28 Other playback functions
28 Playlist
29 Playback of media and "remote control"
of Cosmopolit via the PC
31 iPod/iPhone MODE
31 Supported models
31 Playing the contents of an iPod/iPhone
32 Displaying information
32 Navigate with the iPod/iPhone menu
32 Repeating the current track
32 Selecting another track or file
32 Searching for a passage within a track or
file
33 USB MODE
33 Playing the contents of a USB memory
stick
33 Pausing and resuming playback
33 Selecting another track
33 Searching for a passage within a file or
track
34 Repeating all files or tracks (Repeat All)
34 Playing tracks in random order
35 Selecting the tuner input source
35 Selecting stations – from presets
35 Selecting stations – from the list Recall
Preset
35 Stereo and mono reception
35 Displaying RDS station information
36 AUX MODE
36 Listening to an external source
37 TIMER MODE
37 Switch-on timer
38 Sleep timer
39 SPECIAL SETTINGS
39 Displaying Software and ID information
39 Displaying information and network status
39 Installing an additional network
40 Setting the WLAN region
40 Deleting servers which cannot be
accessed
41 Registering the device with the WLAN
router with individual network settings
43 Setting the time, time zone and date
manually
43 Updating the device software
44 Changing the menu language
44 Restoring the default settings (reset)
45 INFORMATION
45 Glossary
47 Licence conditions
47 “Real enabled” licence conditions for end
users
47 Venice 6.2 licence conditions for end
users
48 USBware from Jungo Ltd.
51 Cleaning the device
51 Environmental note
51 Technical data
52 General Faults
52 Made for iPod/iPhone
52 Troubleshooting
53 Internet faults
53 Messages from the device
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COSMOPOLIT 3F WEB iP
Packing contents
Cosmopolit 3F WEB iP
Remote control
2 batteries (Micro, R 03 /UM 4/AAA, 2x1,5V)
Operating manual
Mains adapter 6 V, 1800 mA
Special features
Your device provides 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 cosmopolit supports the industry standard
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) 1.5 digital media renderer.
This allows you to "Play To" other devices
around your home and combine media streaming with controlling a connected media receiver
while streaming content to it from another Windows 7 PC on a home network.
The device features a retractable iPod dock, to
which you can connect your iPod/iPhone and
play your music using the device.
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.
Use the Aux input to connect any other audio
sources.
Please note the following instructions when setting up the system:
7
The device is designed for the playback of
audio signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited.
7
If you want to set up the device on wall
shelves or in cupboards, please ensure that
it is adequately ventilated. There must be at
least 10 cm of space at the side, above and
behind the device.
7
Do not cover the device with newspapers,
table cloths, curtains, etc.
7
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.
7
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.
7
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.
7
Only use the device in a moderate climate.
7
Do not place the device close to heating units
or in direct sunlight, as this will impair cooling.
7
Do not place any vessels containing liquids,
such as vases, on the device.
7
Do not place any objects such as burning candles on the device.
7
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 or the antenna cable. Always disconnect the mains during a storm.
7
Continuous use at high volume level can cause
damage to the user’s hearing.
7
If malfunctions occur due to static electricity
charges or brief mains voltage surges, reset
the device. To do this, pull out the mains
adapter and connect it again after a few seconds.
7
Do not open the device casing under any cir-
cumstances. Warranty claims are excluded for
damage resulting from improper handling.
7
When the main plug or an appliance coupler
is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
the station search, it stops when a
station is found.
In USB/iPod/iPhone mode: Briefly
press to search backwards or
forwards for files or tracks;
press and hold to search backwards
and forwards for a certain passage
of a track.
In iPod/iPhone mode: Switches
between repeating the current track
and repeating all file modes.
In USB mode: Repeats all files or
tracks in the current list.
AL1 AL2 Opens Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 menu.
When the timer is sounding, stops
the timer signal.
The dot-matrix display provides information required during operation.
In standby: Displays the time.
87.65 MHz
Displays the source (e.g. FM
radio), the current time and date.
Displays the volume setting, preset sound settings, total playing
time, elapsed playing time.
Displays other performing functions of the device.
In tuner mode: Displays the
frequency band and frequency,
the station name and the station
type, provided RDS information
is being received, the preset for
a saved radio station.
USB/iPod/iPhone mode: Displays elapsed playing time, total
playing time and information in
the file.
11:17
Pause.
The switch-on timer is active.
The sleep timer is active.
Mute function is active.
In USB/iPod/iPhone mode: All
files in the current album are
repeated.
In Internet mode: Wi-Fi signal
strength.
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
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Connecting external devices
Notes:
7
Switch the device off before you connect
external devices.
1 Use a standard audio cable to connect the au-
dio output of the external device to the socket
»AUX IN« on the back of the device.
Connecting an MP3 player or a
USB memory stick
The device supports most MP3 Players or USB
memory sticks.
Note:
7
The device must be switched off while the
USB connection is being made. If it is not
switched off, data could be lost.
1 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player
to the »USB« socket on the device (on the
back) using a standard USB cable;
or
insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in
the »USB« socket on the device (on the back).
Notes:
7
To remove the MP3 player or the USB
memory stick, switch off the device and pull
out the cable for the data medium.
7
The USB socket on the device does not
support a connection for a USB extension
cable and is not designed for directly
connecting to a computer.
12
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Connecting the iPod/iPhone
The device uses the iPod Universal Dock connector, developed for use with iPod/iPhone.
1 Press the »iPod dock drawer« on the front
side of the device to open it.
2 Insert the iPod/iPhone into the »iPod dock«
connector carefully until it latches into place.
Connecting the headphones
1 Insert the headphone plug (ø 3.5 mm) into
the »U« socket on the back of the device.
– The loudspeakers of the device are switched
off.
Note:
7
Excessive sound pressure from the ear-
phones or headphones can cause hearing
loss.
CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
LAN connection to the internet
Telephone socket
Splitter
Media servers
on the computer
Modem/router
Cosmopolit 3F WEB iP
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Note:
7
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 (Twisted pair,
RJ45 plug).
– The data throughput level is 10/100 Mbit.
WLAN connection to the internet
Telephone socket
Media servers on hard drive (NAS-Network Attached Storage)
Note:
7
The quality of the radio signal depends on
the distance between the device and your
modem/router.
7
The substance of the building at the installa-
tion site can also affect this.
Splitter
Modem/router
Note:
The lines represent the function.
Internet radio
Media servers (audio streaming)
Laptop
Cosmopolit 3F WEB iP
Note:
The lines represent the function.
Internet radio
Music archive (audio streaming)
WLAN
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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION
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Connecting to the mains supply
Notes:
7
Check that the mains voltage on the type
plate (on the back of the power adapter)
corresponds to your local mains supply. If
this is not the case, contact your specialist
dealer.
7
Before connecting the power adapter plug
to the wall socket, ensure that all other connections have been made.
1 Insert the plug of the supplied power adapter
cable into the »DC IN« socket on the back of
the device.
2 Plug the power adapter into the wall socket.
Caution:
7
The device is connected to the mains with the
power adapter. Pull out the power adapter
plug if you want to completely disconnect
the device from the mains.
7
Make sure that the power adapter plug is
easily accessible during operation and not
hindered by other objects.
Putting battery in the remote
control
1 Open the battery lid by pressing on the arrow
and sliding the lid out.
2 Insert two batteries (2 x 1.5 V, R 03 /UM 4/
AAA) into the battery compartment with the
correct polarity.
3 Close the lid of the battery compartment.
Notes:
7
Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat,
caused for example by direct sunlight, heaters or fire.
7
Remove the batteries when they are flat or
when you know that the device will not be
used for a long period of time.
Environmental note:
7
Batteries, including those which do not con-
tain heavy metal, should not be disposed
of with household waste. Always dispose
of used batteries in accordance with local
environmental regulations.
Functions and operation using
the Jog-Shuttle on the device
As an alternative to using the remote control, you
can also select and confirm the selected operations and functions using the Jog-Shuttle.
The functions
If no menu is selected, you can adjust the volume
with the Jog-Shuttle.
If a menu is activated, by turning the Jog-Shuttle
you can select several menu options or enter digits/characters.
Confirm the selection by pressing the Jog-Shuttle.
You can activate the main menu by pressing
the »MENU« button, after finishing the settings,
switch back to the previous menu by pressing the
»MENU« button again.
Switch back from the respective submenu to the
main menu by pressing the »MENU« button.
Example – Setting the time and
date automatically
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu.
– The menu appears; the content depends on
the the current operating mode.
2 Select »Main menu« by turning the Jog-Shuttle
and confirm by pressing the Jog-Shuttle.
– The »Main menu« appears.
Time/Date
Main menu
Internet radio
Music player
FM radio
iPod
Auxiliary Input
3 Select the option »System settings« by turning
the Jog-Shuttle.
4 Confirm the option »System settings« by press-
ing the Jog-Shuttle.
5 Select the option »Time/Date« by turning the
Jog-Shuttle.
6 Confirm the option »Time/Date« by pressing
the Jog-Shuttle.
7 In the »Time/Date« menu, select »Auto update«
by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing the Jog-Shuttle.
8 In the »Auto update« menu, select »Update
from FM« or »Update from Network« by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing the
Jog-Shuttle.
Press »MENU« on the device or on the remote
control, select »Main menu« using » « or » « or
by turning the Jog-Shuttle, and confirm by pressing the Jog-Shuttle or »OK« on the remote control.
In the main menu, you can select several
sources Internet radio, Music player, FM radio,
iPod/iPhone, Auxiliary Input and the »Sleep«,
»Alarms« and »System settings« menus.
Select the sources or submenus by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing the Jog-Shuttle or »OK« on
the remote control.
If you wish to view the previous menu, press » «
on the remote control.
The menus Internet radio, Music player, FM
radio, iPod/iPhone, Auxiliary Input, Sleep,
Alarms and System settings have their own submenus which you can open by pressing the JogShuttle or »OK« on the remote control.
First Installation using the installation assistant “Wizard”
When you connect the device to the mains, or
after factory reset, the display will show the
Grundig logo. The Wizard installation assistant
then appears, which guides you through the installation step by step.
Notes:
7
For Wi-Fi connection, please make sure, that
the Wi-Fi router is switched on.
7
The network name (SSID) must be visible
and the MAC address of the device may be
entered in the Wi-Fi router.
7
Perform the registration process in the prox-
imity of the router in order to avoid problems with the Wi-Fi range.
7
If you wish to use a LAN cable for internet
access, the device has to be connected to
the router via LAN cable (see “Connection
and Preparation” section).
Start First Installation
1 First switch on the device by pressing »8« on the
remote control or »ON/OFF« on the device.
– Display: »Setup wizard« menu opens.
Time/Date
Setup wizard
Start now?
YESNO
2 Select the push button »YES« by pressing » «
or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– Display: »Date/Time« menu opens.
Time/Date
Date/Time
12/24 hour format
1224#
3 Select the hour format »12« or »24« by press-
ing » « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle
and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– Display: »Auto update« menu opens.
Time/Date
Auto update
Update from FM
Update from Network
No update
4 Select the input source from which the automat-
ic time synchronisation should be performed.
Selection options:
– »Update from FM« (Time synchronisation
Select one of the options by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing on the Jog-Shuttle or »OK«
on the remote control.
– The menu »Set timezone« appears (only if
»Update from Network« was selected).
Note:
7
If »Update from FM« was selected, con-
tinue from point 7.
5 Select the time zone (ex. »UTC +00:00 Dub-
lin, London«) by pressing » « or » « or by
turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing
»OK«.
– Display: »Daylight savings« menu opens.
Time/Date
Daylight savings
Daylight saving
ONOFF#
6 Select Daylight savings (for Central Europe)
by pressing » « or » « or by turning the JogShuttle to select »ON«, and confirm by pressing »OK«.
Winter time is set using »OFF«.
– The menu »Wlan region« appears.
Time/Date
Wlan region
Most of Europe
USA
Canada
Spain
France
7 Select one of the WLAN regions by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
(This setting depends on the location where
you are operating your Cosmopolit 3.)
– The »SSID« menu appears, and the avail-
able networks (access points) are displayed.
Time/Date
SSID
ED-wifi
arts-pmd
rd-linksys
(Rescan)
Note:
7
If the network name (SSID) is suppressed on
the WLAN router for security reasons, the
network cannot be found. It must then be
entered manually. Cancel the setting using
»8« and continue with the chapter “Special
Settings” – “Manual Configuration”.
Note:
7
If you wish to connect via a LAN cable, select
the option »Wired« using » « or » « or by
turning the Jog-Shuttle, and confirm by pressing »OK«. The initial set-up is then finished.
8 Select your wireless network (SSID) by press-
ing » « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle
and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– WEP or WPA Key menu opens, the cursor is
ters, numbers, symbols) by pressing » «, » «,
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
Repeat the procedure for all characters.
After you finish entering all characters, select
the push button »OK« by pressing » «, » «,
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
– The menu »Internet Setup« appears, the net-
pages (numbers, letters, special characters,
etc.).
7
If you make a mistake during entry, press
» «, » «, » « or » « to select the push button »BKSP« and press »OK« to confirm. The
last character is deleted.
7
If you wish to exit the menu prematurely,
press » «, » «, » « or » « to select the
push button »CANCEL« and press »OK« to
confirm.
– After successful registration, the message
»Setup wizard completed« appears.
10 Press »OK« to end the setting.
Selecting the menu language
After the first installation, you can choose your
preferred menu languages. The preset setting is
»English«.
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu.
2 Select the option »Main menu« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
– The »Main menu« menu opens.
3 Select the option »System settings« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
4 Select the option »Language« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
Time/Date
Language
English
German
French
Italien
Spanish
5 Select your preferred language by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
6 Press »MENU« to end the setting.
Searching for and saving FM
stations
Setting the search mode
There are two different automatic station search
modes.
1 Press »M« repeatedly on the remote control or
»MODE« on the device until »FM radio« appears on display.
2 Press »MENU« to open the »FM« menu.
Time/Date
FM Radio
Scan setting
Audio setting
System settings
Main menu
3 Select the option »Scan setting« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
– Display: »Strong stations only?«.
4 Select your setting (»Yes« or »No«) using
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
5 Press »MENU« to end the setting.
Automatic station search
1 Press and hold » « or » « or press the Jog-
Shuttle. When you release the button, the automatic search stops at the next station.
– If RDS information is transmitted by the
broadcaster, then the device saves the station name. If station and title information is
transmitted, it will appear as ticker text after
a short time.
Tuning stations manually
1 Move the frequency forward in brief steps by
repeatedly pressing » « or » «.
– The frequency goes up or down in 50 kHz
You can use the remote control to fill 10 presets
with the FM radio stations of your choice. If you
assign the presets again, the previously saved
stations are overwritten.
1 Search for the FM station as described.
2 To save stations, keep pressing the number but-
ton »1...0« until »Preset stored« appears in the
display.
– The stored station with a preset number then
appears in the display.
Note:
7
Button »0« is used for preset 10.
3 To store more stations, repeat steps 1 and 2 as
many times as necessary.
Setting the sound effect “My EQ”
1 Press »EQ« on the remote control to open the
»Equaliser« menu.
2 Select the option »My EQ profile setup« by
pressing » « or » « or by turning the JogShuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
Time/Date
Equaliser
Normal
Flat
Jazz
Rock
Movie
3 Select the option »Bass« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
4 Select the preferred setting for the bass by
pressing » « or » « or by turning the JogShuttle, and confirm by pressing »OK«.
Note:
7
Repeat the setting for the treble.
5 Select the option »Loudness« by pressing » «
or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle.
Switch the Loudness function on or off by
pressing »OK«.
6 Switch off the menu by pressing » «.
7 Confirm the security query by selecting the
push button »YES« using » « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing
»OK«.
Note:
7
If the »NO« button is selected, then the set-
tings will not be saved.
8 Press »MENU« to end the setting.
Adjusting the brightness of the
display
1 Press »« repeatedly on the remote control
to change the brightness of the display in three
levels (bright, medium, dim).
Note:
7
Minimum power consumption in standby
mode is only achieved if the backlighting in
the display is switched to minimum.
You can browse the catalogue of Internet radio
stations and classify them by genre (style of
music), by country or by popularity.
The stations are organized in a hierarchical
menu in the same way files are organized in directories on a computer.
After successfully connecting to the Internet, select
the »Internet radio« menu in the »Main menu«
and then a category such as »Last listened«.
After successfully connecting to the Internet,
open the option »Station list« and then »Stations«
via the »Internet radio« menu, and select your
preferred music style or a country from the list.
Note:
7
Some Internet radio stations do not broad-
cast 24 hours per day, and some are not
always online.
Selecting the internet radio
stations’ input source
1 Press »M« repeatedly on the remote control or
»MODE« on the device to select the »Internet
radio« input source.
– Display: »Connecting« and then »Loading«.
Selecting Internet radio stations
according to search criteria
Selecting the Internet radio menu
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu.
2 Select the option »Station list« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
3 Select the option »Stations« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
Time/Date
Stations
Location >
Genre >
Search stations
Popular stations >
New stations >
Note:
7
Additional operations are explained in the
following chapters.
Searching for Internet radio stations in
»Location« category
1 In the »Stations« menu, select the option »Loca-
tion« by pressing » « or » « or by turning the
Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing »OK.
Time/Date
Location
Africa >
Asia >
Caribbean >
Central >
America >
2 Press » « or » « or turn the Jog-Shuttle to se--
lect the search criteria (e.g. »Africa«, »Asia«,
»Caribbean« etc.) and confirm by pressing
»OK«.
– The submenu for the selected location opens.
3 Press » « or » « or turn the Jog-Shuttle to
select the country and confirm by pressing
»OK«.
4 Press » « or » « or turn the Jog-Shuttle to
select the search criteria (e.g. »All Stations«,
»Highlighted stations«, »Alternative« etc.) and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
Notes:
7
The subdivision by search criteria can differ
depending on country group. For example,
for the country group North America, you
can choose between Canada, Mexico and
the United States, and afterwards the different states can be selected.
7
There are no further search criteria for the
different states.
5 Select the station using » « or » « or by turn--
ing the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing
»OK.
– »Connecting…« and then »Loading« ap-
pears in the display, after a short time the
station is played.
Selecting the most popular Internet
radio stations
You can use this function to select radio stations
that are most frequently listened to.
1 In the »Stations« menu, select the »Popular sta-
tions« option by pressing » « or » « or by
turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing
»OK«.
– Display: The list of popular stations appears
in the display.
2 Select the radio station by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
– »Connecting…« and then »Loading« ap-
pears in the display, after a short time the
station is played.
Selecting Internet radio stations which
the Internet provider has added recently
1 In the »Stations« menu, select the »New stations«
option by pressing » « or » « or by turning the
Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– Display: The list of the new stations appears
in display.
2 Select the radio station by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
– »Connecting…« and then »Loading« ap-
pears in the display, after a short time the
station is played.
Storing Internet radio stations
on presets
You can use the remote control to fill 10 presets
with the Internet radio stations of your choice.
If you assign the presets again, the previously
saved stations are overwritten.
1 Search for the Internet radio station as de-
scribed.
2 To save stations, keep pressing the number but-
ton »1...0« until »Preset stored« appears in the
display.
– The stored station with a preset number then
appears in the display.
Note:
7
Button »0« is used for preset10.
3 To store more stations, repeat steps 1 and 2 as
many times as necessary.
Opening preset Internet stations
Direct selection using a preset
1 Open the Internet radio station by pressing
one of the number buttons »1...0« on the remote control.
– »Connecting…« and then »Loading« ap-
pears in the display, after a short time the
station is played.
Selecting manually-added Internet
radio stations
You can find out how you add these radio stations in the chapter “INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE”.
1 In the »Internet radio« menu, select »My Add-
ed Stations« option with » « or » « or by
turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing
»OK«.
2 Select the radio station using » « or » « or turn
the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– »Connecting…« and then »Loading« ap-
pears in the display, after a short time the
station is played.
Opening the most recently
selected Internet stations
The device saves the 10 most recently selected
radio stations in a folder which you can open at
the same time as the station list.
1 In the »Station list« menu, select the »Last lis-
tened« option by pressing » « or » « or by
turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing
»OK«.
2 Select the radio station by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
– »Connecting…« and then »Loading« ap-
pears in the display, after a short time the
station is played.
Displaying information about
Internet radio stations
1 While an Internet radio station is playing,
press »i« repeatedly.
– The information provided by the broadcaster
is displayed.
Listening to a Podcast
Unlike a radio station that is broadcast live, a
podcast can contain several programs which are
updated regularly and automatically. The podcast and associated programs can be played at
any time.
These programs may date back several weeks
or they may have just appeared.
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu.
2 Select the »Main menu« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
3 Select the input source »Internet radio« by
pressing » « or » « or by turning the JogShuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– »Connecting…« and then »Loading« ap-
pears in the display.
4 Open the »Internet radio« menu using
»MENU«.
5 Select the option »Station list« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
6 Select the option »Podcasts« by pressing » «
or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– The submenu for the Podcast options opens.
Time/Date
Podcasts
Location >
Genre >
Search podcasts
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Notes:
7
You can now also search for, and play, Pod-
casts by country (Option »Location«), by
genre (Option »Genre«) or by name (Option »Search podcasts«).
7
The structure and the content may differ.
INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE
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Registering on the GRUNDIG
homepage
You need to complete a one-time registration of
your device on the GRUNDIG page “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE” stating the MAC address of your device.
You can search for stations on this web page
and listen to them. When logging on, the device
must be connected to the Internet (see the section “Start First Installation”).
If you wish to create a favourites list for your
favourite radio stations, then you also need to
register your e-mail address and the password
of your choice. This takes you to the members’
area.
1 Start the internet browser on your PC.
2 Enter the address “www.grundig.radiosetup.
com”.
– The “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUN-
ING SERVICE” page appears.
3 Enter the twelve-digit MAC address of your de-
vice and click on the push button »5«.
Note:
7
The MAC address (Radio ID) can be ac-
cessed, see »Main menu« and then select
the options »System settings« and »Info«.
4 Enter your e-mail address and a password of
your choice under »Member Login« and click
on the push button »5«.
– The e-mail address and the password are
saved.
Creating lists of favourites
You can sort radio stations which the V-Tuner Internet service provides to GRUNDIG customers
into a favourites list. This gives you swift access
to your favourite radio stations.
You can only conduct this process on a PC.
The current list is loaded when the device is
switched on.
Preparation
1 Start the Internet browser on your PC.
2 Enter the address “www.grundig.radiosetup.com”.
– The “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUN-
ING SERVICE” page appears.
3 Enter your e-mail address and password and
click the push button »5«.
If several devices are registered, click on the
desired MAC address.
Notes:
7
Radio stations can only be played back in
MP3, WMA or Real Audio format.
7
You have several options for searching for
radio stations for a favourites group.
7
In the “Search” search field you can search
for radio stations by name or you can select
radio stations using search criteria such as
“Music, “Location” and “Language”.
Selecting radio stations using the
search function
1 In the “Search” field, enter the name of the pre-
ferred provider (station name and radio programme) and then click the push button »5«.
– The radio station is displayed if it is available.
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Note:
7
You can start listening to the radio station by
pressing the push button »5«. Prerequisite
for this is that you have suitable software installed (e.g. Nero Media Home, Windows
Media Player).
2 Highlight the radio station using the »❤+« but-
ton.
– The “Favourite Stations” menu is displayed.
Note:
7
You can now create a new favourites group
or add the selected radio station to an existing favourites group.
3 Enter the name of a new favourites group in
the entry field and confirm with the »5« button;
or
open the name field, select a favourites group
and confirm by pressing the »5« button.
– The radio station is stored in the favourites
group.
4 Close the “Favourite Stations” menu.
5 Repeat the procedure for additional stations.
Note:
7
To check the radio stations, select the start
page and click on the favourites group. You
will see the new radio stations.
6 Exit the “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUN-
ING SERVICE” Internet page using the »Logout« button.
Note:
7
Radio stations that are no longer required
can be deleted from the favourites group. To
do so, select the radio station and then click
on the »❤–« button.
Selecting a radio station from the available genres
1 Select the preferred genre in the “Music”
genre.
– A list of the radio stations featuring the se-
lected style is displayed.
Note:
7
Instead of the search criterion “Music“, you
can also click “Location” or “Language”
and search for radio stations. Several
search criteria can be combined.
2 Select the preferred radio station from the list
and highlight it using the »❤+« button.
– The “Favourite Stations” menu is displayed.
Note:
7
You can now create a new favourites group
or add the selected radio station to an existing favourites group.
3 Enter the name of a new favourites group in
the entry field and confirm by pressing the »5«
button;
or
open the name field, select a favourites group
and confirm by pressing the »5« button.
– The radio station is stored in the favourites
group.
4 Close the “Favourite Stations” menu.
5 Repeat the procedure for additional stations.
Note:
7
To check the radio stations, select the start
page and click on the favourites group. You
will see the new radio stations.
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6 Exit the “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUN-
ING SERVICE” Internet page using the »Logout« button.
Note:
7
Radio stations that are no longer required
can be deleted from the favourites group. To
do so, select the radio station and then click
on the »❤–« button.
Searching for radio stations that are
not provided by V-Tuner
You can also add radio stations to your favourites list that are not provided by the V-Tuner Internet service.
You can find information about this on the Internet. In Windows Media Player, you can view the
parameters for these (for example, the URL) in
the “Properties” submenu.
You can only conduct this process on a computer.
You cannot play back every radio station on
your device that you can listen to on your computer. These radio stations require a special
media player that can only be installed on a PC.
1 Start the Internet browser on your PC.
2 Enter the address “www.grundig.radiosetup.
com”.
– The “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUN-
ING SERVICE” page appears.
3 Enter your e-mail address and password and
confirm.
4 Click the “My added radio stations” line;
or
if radio stations are already available, click the
»5« button after the line “Add Another Station”.
– The “My Added Stations” menu is displayed.
5 Enter the station name, URL of the radio sta-
tion, location and music genre and confirm by
pressing the »5« button.
– The new radio station is displayed in the
overview under “My Added Stations”.
Notes:
7
If details of the radio station need to be
changed, click »Edit« and make the changes in the “My Added Stations” menu.
7
To open these radio stations on the device,
go to the Internet menu and press »Station
list«, »My Added Stations«.
This function allows you to make a selection
by artist and track, as well as by album, genre,
etc.; this selection depends on the structure of
the music archive and on the UPnP server software in use (e.g. Nero Media Home, Windows
Media Player 12). Access times may be prolonged depending on the size of the music archive, and this make usage inconvenient. While
the UPnP server is importing the complete music
archive, only limited operation of the device is
possible, if at all.
You can select a track based on the ID3 tag information (track, artists, album, genre etc.). This
information is displayed during playback.
It is recommended that you maintain this ID3 tag
information.
Your device must be authorised on the UPnP
server of the computer or hard drive. The UPnP
server must be enabled in any firewalls that may
be installed. Several UPnP servers can be used
in parallel.
Selecting the shared media
input source
1 Press »M« repeatedly on the remote control or
»MODE« on the device until »Music player«
appears on display.
– The »Music player« menu appears.
– The display shows the list of servers, media
and media titles or the list of approved networks, clients, paths and folders.
Time/Date
Music player
Shared media >
USB playback
My playlist >
Repeat play: Off
Shuffle play: Off
2 Select the option »Shared media« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
– The display shows the list of servers, media
and media titles or the list of approved networks, clients, paths and folders.
3 Select the required option by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
– The selection list appears in the display.
4 Select the required track by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
– If a title is selected, playback of the track
starts.
Other playback functions
1 Press » « to pause playback.
2 Press » « to resume normal playback.
3 Press » « or » « repeatedly until the desired
track or file is reached.
4 To search for a passage within a file or track,
press and hold » « or » «. Stop pressing » «
or » « when the passage has been found.
– Playback continues.
5 Press »7« to stop playback.
Playlist
You can copy up to 500 files or tracks into the
playlist. These files or tracks can be obtained
from both the music archive as well as a USB
data medium. Please note that no data is copied,
only the “Contents”.
Adding tracks or files
1 In the »Music player« menu, select the option
»Shared media« or »USB playback«.
2 Select a file/track.
3 Add the file/track to the playlist by pressing
and holding »OK«.
Notes:
7
The input source from which the file or tracks
are copied must be active, or connected.
7
The files/tracks also remain in the playlist
in standby mode or when the input sources
»Shared media« or »USB playback« are
used.
Playing playlists
1 Select the input source »Music player« by
pressing »M« on the remote control or using
»MODE« on the device.
2 Select the option »My playlist« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle on
the device, and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– The selection list appears in the display.
3 Select a file/track by pressing » « or » « or
by turning the Jog-Shuttle on the device, and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
– When a track has been selected, playback
of the track begins automatically.
Deleting one or all tracks/files from the
playlist
1 Select the input source »Music player« by
pressing »M« on the remote control or using
»MODE« on the device.
2 Select the option »My playlist« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle on
the device and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– The selection list appears in the display.
3 Select a file/track by pressing » « or » « or
by turning the Jog-Shuttle on the device.
4 Delete the selected file/track by pressing and
holding »OK«.
5 Select the push button »YES« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle on the
device and confirm by pressing »OK«.
Playback of media and "remote
control" of Cosmopolit via the PC
With a PC running on Windows 7 operating system and the DLNA 1.5 industry standard (Digital Living Network Alliance), you can play back
media stored on the PC using the Cosmopolit.
Windows 7 provides the function "Play to..." for
this purpose.
At the same time, you can remotely control several Cosmopolit functions such as adjusting the
volume, pause, continue and stop playing, select
the next or previous title, and use the Repeat
function.
To enable this, the Cosmopolit must be logged
on to the same home network as the PC.
Only limited functions are currently possible on
the Cosmopolit.
You can also use a DLNA-compatible mobile
phone logged on to the same home network as
a "remote control".
Note:
7
Your Cosmopolit must be enabled on the
UPnP server used for the PC. The UPnP server must be enabled in any existing firewalls.
Note:
7
The entire content of »My playlist« can be
deleted using the option »Empty playlist«
by selecting the option and the push button
»YES« by pressing » « or » « or by turning
the Jog-Shuttle on the device, and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
The device features an iPod/iPhone dock which
allows you to play digital audio files and video
sound tracks stored on your iPod/iPhone using
the device’s speaker.
Notes:
7
The device is able to recharge the internal
battery of your iPod/iPhone. In standby
mode, the device cannot recharge iPod/
iPhone because of minimised power consumption. If you need to recharge your
iPod/iPhone, please power up the device.
7
Your iPod/iPhone will use its backlight set-
tings as configured. If these need changing,
use the Settings menu on your iPod/iPhone.
7
Using the buttons of the remote control and
the menus of the iPod/iPhone, you can select the existing structures (Playlists, Artists,
Albums, etc.) and tracks.
Supported iPod/iPhone models
The software is made to support the following
iPod/iPhone models:
by pressing »8« on the remote control or
»ON/OFF« on the device.
2 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player
to the »USB« socket on the device (on the
back side), using a standard USB cable;
or
insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick
in the »USB« socket (on the back side) on the
device.
3 Switch on the device from standby mode
by pressing »8« on the remote control or
»ON/OFF« on the device.
4 Press »MODE« repeatedly on the device or
»M« on the remote control until »Music play-
er« appears on the display.
– Display: »Music player« submenu opens.
5 Select the option »USB playback« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
– The content of the USB appears in the dis-
play.
Time/Date
USB playback
Hotel California.MP3
My Heart will GO ON.MP3
Pretty Woman.MP3
Right Here Waiting.MP3
8 Press »7« on the remote control to stop play-
back.
Pausing and resuming playback
1 Press » « during playback to pause.
– Display: »II«, playing time stops, track or file
information remains in the display.
2 Continue playback by pressing » «.
Repeating the current track
1 During playback, press » « on the remote
control.
– Display: »0:00«, the track is played again
from the start.
Selecting another track
During playback
1 During playback, press » « or » « on the re-
mote control repeatedly until the desired track
or file is reached.
– Playback of the selected track starts auto-
matically.
In stop mode
1 In stop mode, press » « or » « or turn the
Jog-Shuttle until the desired track or file is
reached.
2 Start playback of the track by pressing »OK«
or using » « on the remote control.
Note:
7
If no USB memory stick has been inserted,
» No USB device found« appears in the
display after a short time. Insert the USB by
referring to the “Connecting an MP3 player
or a USB memory stick” section.
6 Select the file or track by pressing » « or » «
or by turning the Jog-Shuttle.
7 Press »OK« to start playback.
– Display: Playback starts, elapsed playing
time, total playing time and file information
appears in the display.
Searching for a passage within
a file or track
1 During playback, press and hold » « or » «.
2 Stop pressing » « or » « when the passage
mote control.
– Display: »«.
– All the tracks or files are played back repeat-
edly.
2 To quit this function, press » « on the remote
control.
– Display: »« disappears from the display.
Playing tracks in random order
1 Open the »Music player« menu by pressing
»MENU«.
2 Select the option »Shuffle play« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle on
the device.
3 Switch on the shuffle function by pressing
»OK«.
– Display: »«.
– All tracks in the file are played once in ran-
dom order.
4 To end the option, switch off »Shuffle play« in
the »Music player« menu by pressing »OK«.
– The display »« disappears.
Notes:
7
The USB socket on the device does not sup-
port a connection for a USB extension cable
and is not designed for direct connection to
a computer.
7
The USB socket of this device is a standard
socket. Due to rapid advances in technology and new manufacturers appearing every
day, the compatibility of USB memory sticks
can only be partially guaranteed.
7
If USB operation is impaired or is not possi-
ble, this does not indicate a device malfunction.
7
Bi-directional data transfer as defined for ITE
devices in EN 55022/EN 555024 is not
possible.
7
USB transfer is not in itself an operating
mode. It is only an additional function.
7
Never remove USB devices during opera-
tion. This could damage the USB device and
the device. Any such damage will invalidate
your warranty.
number appear in the display and the station is then played.
Selecting stations – from the list
Recall Preset
1 Press »FAV«.
2 Select the presets from 1 to 10 by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle.
3 Confirm the preset by pressing »OK«.
– The preset number appears in the display
and the station is then played.
Stereo and mono reception
The device has an auto mode, which switches
automatically between stereo and mono depending on the strength of the reception signal.
1 Press »MENU« to open the FM menu.
2 Select the option »Audio setting« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
3 Select the push button »No« by pressing » «
or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle, and con-
firm by pressing »OK«.
– The auto mode is activated;
or
select the push button »YES« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle,
and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– The device is switched to mono reception;
unwanted noise interference is suppressed.
Displaying RDS station information
If the device is receiving a RDS station, the station name and »R.D.S« appear in the display
(if no information is available, the reception frequency appears in the display).
Station and track information appear as ticker
text (radio text). If radio text is not available,
other information can be displayed as an alternative.
1 To display information on the current RDS sta-
tion, press »i« repeatedly.
– The following displays appear in succession:
The current programme type (PTY), e.g.
»Pop Music«. »[No PTY]« appears if no
information is available;
Your device has 2 timer modes:
– The switch-on timer, which switches the de-
vice on at the set time and wakes you with
the input source you selected.
– The sleep timer, which switches the device
off at a preset time.
Switch-on timer
Setting the timer
1 Switch on the device from standby mode
by pressing »8« on the remote control or
»ON/OFF« on the device.
2 Press »MENU« to open the menu.
3 Select the »Main menu« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
4 Select the option »Alarms« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
5 Select the option »Alarm 1« by pressing » «
or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and con-
firm by pressing »OK«.
– »Alarm 1« submenu appears on display.
Time/Date
Alarm 1
Enable: Off
Time: 0:00
Mode: Internet radio
Preset: last listened
Volume: 24
6 Select the option »Enable« on the display by
pressing » « or » « or by turning the Jog-
Shuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
Select the preferred option (»Daily«, »Once«,
»Weekends« or »Weekdays«,) by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
– Display: The previous menu reappears
automatically.
7 Select the option »Time« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
– Display: The clock digits for the hours flash.
Press » « or » « or turn the Jog-Shuttle to set
the alarm hour and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– Display: The clock digits for the minutes
flash.
Press » « or » « or turn the Jog-Shuttle to
set the alarm minute and confirm by pressing
»OK«.
– Display: The previous menu reappears au-
tomatically.
8 To set the timer source, select the option
»Mode« by pressing » « or » « or by turning
the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
Press » « or » « or turn the Jog-Shuttle to se-
lect the timer source from »Buzzer«, »Internet
radio«, »iPod« or »FM« and confirm by pressing »OK«.
– Display: The previous menu reappears au-
tomatically.
Note:
7
If you select one of the »Internet radio« or
»FM« options, »Alarm preset« submenu
opens. Press » « or » « or turn the JogShuttle to select »Last listened« or one of the
presets and confirm by pressing »OK«.
9 Select the option »Volume« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
Press » « or » « or turn the Jog-Shuttle to
set the volume level and confirm by pressing
»OK«.
10 Select the option »Save« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
– »Alarm saved« appears in the display.
Notes:
7
To set the second alarm time (»Alarm 2«)
repeat steps 5 to 10.
7
The setting for the alarm times 1 and 2 can
also be opened directly using the buttons
»AL1« and »AL2« on the remote control.
setting, the system will quit the process automatically, and you have to start again.
7
If you select “iPod” as the timer source, make
sure that an iPod has been inserted. Otherwise the device activates the buzzer.
11 Switch the device to standby by pressing »8«
on the remote control or »ON/OFF« on the
device.
– Display: Date, time and »« or »« with
the alarm time.
– The alarm sounds at the set time with the
alarm signal selected.
Interrupting the timer
1 While the timer is sounding, press »AL1« or
»AL2«.
– If the timer is set to »Once«, the timer signal
stops and »
« or »
« disappears.
– If the timer is set to »Daily«, »Weekends« or
»Weekdays«, the timer signal stops and
»
« or »
« appear for the next day.
Activating and deactivating the timer
1 Open the option »Alarm« using »AL1« and
»AL2« on the remote control.
– The »Alarm« menu appears.
2 Select the option »Enable« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
3 To deactivate »Alarm 1« or »Alarm 2«, select
»Off« by pressing » « or » « or by turning
the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
4 Select the option »Save« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
– Display: »« or »« disappears.
Note:
7
To activate the alarm time, reselect the alarm
cycle in the »Cycle« menu and store it.
Sleep timer
Setting the sleep timer
By using the button »S«
1 Switch on the device by pressing »8« on the
remote control or »ON/OFF« on the deviceand select the preferred sound source.
2 Open the sleep menu by pressing »S« on the
remote control.
3 To set the switch-off time from »15«, »30«,
»45«, »60«, press »S« repeatedly on the remote control or turn the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing the Jog-Shuttle or »OK« on
the remote control.
– Display: »« and the switch-off time appears.
– After the selected time has elapsed
» Going to sleep…« appears, and the
device switches off, »« disappears.
By using the Menu
1 Switch on the device by pressing »8« on the
remote control or »ON/OFF« on the device.
2 Press »MENU« and select the »Main menu«
by pressing » « or » « or by turning the JogShuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
3 Select the option »Sleep« by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
4 To set the switch-off time from »15«, »30«,
»45«, »60«, press » « or » « or turn the JogShuttle and confirm by pressing on the JogShuttle or »OK« on the remote control.
– Display: »« and the switch-off time appear.
– After the selected time has elapsed
» Going to sleep…« appears, and the
device switches off,»« disappears.
Cancelling the sleep timer
1 To switch off the sleep timer before the set
switch-off time, refer to previous section and
select »Sleep off« at step 3;
or
switch the device to standby mode by pressing
Use this function when you wish to operate your
device at a different location using a different
network.
The first network (home network) is retained.
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu.
2 Select the option »System settings« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle, and
open using »OK«.
3 Select the option »Network« by pressing » «
or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle, and open
using »OK«.
Time/Date
Internet Setup
Internet Wizard
PBC Wlan setup
View settings
Wlan region >
Manual settings
4 Select the option »Internet Wizard« (if a stand-
ard router is used) or the option »PBC Wlan
setup« (if a router with WPS-PBC/Push-ButtonConfiguration is used) by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle, and open
using »OK«.
Note:
7
If the option »PBC Wlan setup« has been
selected, press the WPS button on the router
and then continue the registration using
»OK«.
or by turning the Jog-Shuttle (you can switch
back by pressing » « on the remote control).
Repeat the procedure for all characters.
Confirm the number by pressing »OK«.
9 Enter the Gateway address.
Select the first number by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle.
Select the next digit position by pressing » «
or by turning the Jog-Shuttle (you can switch
back by pressing » « on the remote control).
Repeat the procedure for all characters.
Confirm the number by pressing »OK«.
Note:
7
The primary and secondary DNS (Domain
Name System) are the network address of
the server allocated by the provider.
10 Enter the Primary DNS.
Select the first number by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle.
Select the next digit position by pressing » «
or by turning the Jog-Shuttle (you can switch
back by pressing » « on the remote control).
Repeat the procedure for all characters.
Confirm the number by pressing »OK«.
Select the first number by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle.
Select the next digit position by pressing » «
or by turning the Jog-Shuttle (you can switch
back by pressing » « on the remote control).
Repeat the procedure for all characters.
Confirm the number by pressing »OK«.
Note:
7
The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the
WLAN network code, and is used to identify
this wireless network.
12 Enter the SSID:
Enter the first character by pressing » «, » «,
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
Repeat entry for all other characters.
Once the network key has been entered
completely, press » «, » «, » « or » « to
select the push button »OK« and confirm by
pressing »OK«.
Notes:
7
Numbers, capital and lower case letters and
special characters are available for input.
7
Scroll through the menu pages by pressing
» « or » « to select all other characters.
7
If you make a mistake during entry, press
» «, » «, » « or » « to select the push but-
ton »BKSP« and confirm by pressing »OK«.
The last character is deleted.
7
If you wish to exit the menu prematurely,
press » «, » «, » « or » « to select the
push button »CANCEL« and confirm by
pressing »OK«. The device switches back
one menu level.
Note:
7
The encryption settings of the device must
match those of the router.
13 Select the encryption level by pressing » « or
» « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm
by pressing »OK«.
Note:
7
You can select different encryption levels:
»Open« – Choose between »Disabled« and
»WEP«.
»Pre-Shared Key« – Choose between »Disa-
bled« and »WEP«.
»WPA« – Choose between »TKIP« and »AES«.
»WPA2«: highest security level – Choose
between »TKIP« and »AES«.
14 Enter encryption level.
Enter the first character by pressing » «,
» «, » « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing »OK«.
Repeat entry for all other characters.
Once the network key has been entered
completely, press » «, » «, » « or » « to
select the push button »OK« and confirm by
pressing »OK«.
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle on
the device and confirm by pressing »OK«.
3 Select the option »Language« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle on
the device and confirm by pressing »OK«.
Time/Date
Language
English
German
French
Italien
Spanish
4 Select the preferred language by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle on
the device and confirm by pressing »OK«.
5 End the setting by pressing »MENU«.
Restoring the default settings
(reset)
This function enables you to reset all the custom
settings back to the default settings (Internet and
FM stations, time, alarm times and network access data are deleted).
1 Press »MENU« to open the menu.
2 Select the option »System settings« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
3 Select the option »Factory Reset« by pressing
» « or » « or by turning the Jog-Shuttle and
confirm by pressing »OK«.
– Display: »Proceed? YES – NO«
4 Select »YES« by pressing » « or » « or by
turning the Jog-Shuttle and confirm by pressing
»OK«.
– If you confirm, »Restarting« appears on dis-
Boot loader is a software application that is
loaded by the device firmware from a bootcapable medium and then executed. The boot
loader then loads further parts of the operating
system.
Domain name system
The domain name system (DNS) is one of the
most important services on the Internet. Its main
function is to convert an Internet address into the
corresponding IP address.
Firmware version
Firmware is the term used for software that is embedded in a programmed chip (microcontroller).
It is mostly stored in a flash memory, an EPROM
or an EEPROM.
The firmware contains functions for controlling
the device.
Gateway IP
A gateway allows networks, which may be
based on completely different protocols, to communicate with each other.
In the home area, a combination of the router
and the DSL modem are used as an Internet
gateway.
Hardware version
Hardware in this context means the device. This
includes all components such as processor, display, etc.
IP address
An IP address (Internet protocol address) is used
to uniquely identify the address of computers
and other devices in an IP network. The most
well-known network in which IP addresses are
used is the Internet. Here, for example, web servers are addressed using the IP address.
The IP address can be provided automatically
by the router (automatic address) or can be entered manually in the router (static address). If it
is entered manually, this address must also be
entered in the hi-fi system.
NAS (network access storage)
The abbreviation NAS is used for devices that
provide data from a hard drive to a network.
Network name (SSID)
The network name (SSID – service set identifier)
is the term used for the identification of a wireless
network that is based on IEEE 802.11.
Every wireless LAN has a configurable SSID,
which uniquely identifies the wireless network.
The character sequence of the network name
can be up to 32 characters in length. It is configured in the base station (access point) of a wireless LAN and set on all clients which access it.
Network mask
The network mask or net mask, sometimes also
referred to as a subnet mask, is a bit mask that
separates an IP address into a network part and
a device/host part. It is used in IP networks to
make routing decisions.
Private IP address
Private IP addresses belong to particular IP address ranges that are not routed in the Internet.
They can be used by anybody for private Networks, such as LANs.
Many computer networks require complete connectivity at IP level, but only limited access to the
Internet. If such a computer network has a private IP address range, it forms an intranet which
cannot be accessed from the Internet as the Internet routers ignore private address ranges. A
gateway or router that is placed in this private
network and which has a public address in the
Internet as well as a private IP address makes
the connection to the Internet. This can be performed by a proxy or using NAT/PAT/Masquerading.
As the address range used can only be viewed
within the private network, the same range can
also be used in other private networks. The
unique nature of an IP address required by the
Internet protocol is ensured by this restricted visibility.
A proxy or proxy server is a service program for
computer networks that administers data transfer. It makes data transfer faster, and can also
increase security by implementing access control
mechanisms.
The transfer is conducted between computers or
programs in computer networks. On the server
side, the proxy acts as a client; on the client side,
it acts as a server.
Router
A router is a network component that links several computer networks.
The router analyses (on the basis of layer 3 information) the network packages of a protocol it
receives and forwards it to the intended destination network.
Conventional routers work on layer 3 of the
application layer. A router has an interface for
every network connected to it. When data is received, the router determines the correct path to
the destination and thereby the suitable interface
via which the data can be transferred. For this it
uses a locally available routing table that specifies via which router connection a particular network can be reached.
Security (WEP/WPA)
WEP (wired equivalent privacy) is the standard
encryption algorithm for WLAN. It controls both
access to the network as well as ensuring the
confidentiality and integrity of data. This procedure is considered insecure nowadays.
For this reason, more recent WLAN installations
should use the more secure WPA encryption.
Wi-Fi
The Wi-Fi Alliance is an organisation that has
taken on the task of certifying products from different manufacturers on the basis of the IEEE-
802.11 standard, thereby ensuring that different
wireless devices can operate in parallel.
On 31 October 2002, the consortium announced a new encryption technology – Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA) – a part of the (then)
forthcoming IEEE standard 802.11i which
would replace the WEP encryption procedure,
which was already regarded as insecure before
the new standard came into force. After 802.11i
came into force, the Wi-Fi group coined the term
WPA2.
IEEE 802.11e is an industrial standard issued
by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and a supplement to the wireless
LAN standard IEEE 802.11 for supporting the
quality of service.
802.11e works according to a similar principle
as the QoS procedure DiffServ. Data packages
in the WLAN are marked by the sender and the
access point is stopped in order to handle packages with higher priority.
With the aid of 802.11e, real-time application
such as Voice over IP are better supported as
they require a certain bandwidth in the network
to ensure the connection is not interrupted if
other network traffic creates too great a burden
on the available data transfer rate.
V-Tuner
Service provider that provides Internet radio stations.
This product is protected by the intellectual property rights of the Microsoft Corporation. The use
or distribution of such technology outside of this
product is prohibited unless under licence from
Microsoft or an authorised subsidiary.
Content providers use the digital rights management technology for Windows Media contained
in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity of their content (“Secure Content”) so that
their intellectual property, including copyright, in
such content is not misappropriated. This device
uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content
(“WM-DRM Software”). If the security of the
WM-DRM Software in this device has been compromised, owners of Secure Content (“Secure
Content Owners”) may request that Microsoft
revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to acquire
new licenses to copy, display and/or play Secure Content. This revocation does not affect the
ability of the WM-DRM software to playback
unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM
Software is sent to your device whenever you
download a license for Secure Content from the
Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation
lists onto your device on behalf of Secure Content Owners.
“Real enabled” licence conditions for end users
End users
a. May not modify, technically reconstruct or take
apart the device, or make any other attempts
to decode the source code or imitate the functions of the customer code. This clause is only
invalid if specifically prohibited by law.
b. Will resign all claims and conditions in the
name of Real Networks Inc. that are not specified in these license conditions for end consumers; this explicitly includes claims or conditions
for the purpose or marketing, and suitability
for certain purposes. No liability will be accepted for indirect, specific, random and resulting damage, such as loss of value.
c. Have to confirm that “this product is protected
for Microsoft by intellectual property rights.
The use or distribution of this technology outside of this product is prohibited unless under
licence from Microsoft or an authorised subsidiary”.
Venice 6.2 licence conditions for
end users
By using this product user agrees to the following End User License conditions:
1 Refrain from modifying, translating, reverse en-
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or otherwise replicate the functionality of the
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and fitness for a particular purpose; and effectively exclude all liability for indirect, special,
incidental and consequential damages, such
as lost profits.
3 This product is protected by certain intellectual
property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution
of such technology outside of this product is
prohibited without a license from Microsoft.
3rd Party License Acknowledgements
Mp3 codec from Thomson Licensing
Notice required:
"Supply of this product does not convey a license
under the relevant intellectual property of Thomson and/or Fraunhofer Gesellschaft nor imply
any right to use this product in any finished end
user or ready-to-use final product. An independent license for such use is required. For details,
please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com."
“Copyright 1994-2005 The FreeBSD Project All
rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary
forms, with or without modification, are permitted
provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions
and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce
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This software is provided by the freebsd
project "as is" and any express or implied
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for a particular purpose are dtsclaimed. In no
event shall the freebsd project or contributors
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use, data, or profits; or business interruption)
however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort
(including negligence or otherwise) arising in
any way out of the use of this software,even
if advised of the possibility of such damage.”
WPA Supplicant from Jouni Malinen
Notice required:
“Copyright (c) 2003-2008, Jouni Malinen <j@
w1.fi> and contributors
All Rights Reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary
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This software is provided by the copyright
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limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are
disclaimed. In no event shall the copyright
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or consequential damages (including, but not
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LWIP from LWIP Licensors
Notice required:
“Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of
Computer Science.
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<leon.woestenberg@gmx.net>
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This software is provided by the author "as is"
and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties
of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the
author be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential
damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss
of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of
liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or
tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software,
even if advised of the possibility of such damage.”
Redistribution and use in source and binary
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provided that the following conditions are met:
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provided with the distribution.
– Neither the name of the Xiph.org Founda-
tion nor the names of its contributors may
be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
written permission.
This software is provided by the copyright
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express or implied warranties, including, but
not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the
foundation or contributors be liable for any
direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary,
or consequential damages (including, but not
limited to, procurement of substitute goods or
services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any
theory of
Liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or
tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software,
even if advised of the possibility of such damage.”
OpenSSL from The OpenSSL Project
Notice required:
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3. All advertising materials mentioning features
or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment:
"This product includes software developed by
the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL
Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)"
Project" must not be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without
prior written permission. For written permission,
please contact openssl-core@openssl.org.
5. Products derived from this software may not
be called "OpenSSL" nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project.
6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must
retain the following acknowledgment: "This
product includes software developed by the
OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL
Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)"
This Software Is Provided By The Openssl
Project ``As Is'' And Any Expressed Or Implied
Warranties, Including, But Not Limited To, The
Implied Warranties Of Merchantability And Fitness For A Particular Purpose Are Disclaimed.
In No Event Shall The Openssl Project Or Its
Contributors Be Liable For Any Direct, Indirect,
Incidental, Special, Exemplary, Or Consequential Damages (Including, But Not Limited To,
Procurement Of Substitute Goods Or Services;
Loss Of Use, Data, Or Profits; Or Business Interruption) However Caused And On Any Theory
Of Liability, Whether In Contract, Strict Liability,
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or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement: "This product includes
cryptographic software written by Eric Young
(eay@cryptsoft.com)" The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library
being used are not cryptographic related.
4. If you include any Windows specific code (or
a derivative thereof) from the apps directory
(application code) you must include an acknowledgement: "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.
com)"
This software is provided by eric young ``as
is'' and any express or implied warranties,
including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event
shall the author or contributors be liable for
any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including,
but not limited to, procurement of substitute
goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits;
or business interruption) however caused and
on any theory of liability, whether in contract,
strict liability, or tort (including negligence or
otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of
this software, even if advised of the possibility
of such damage.”
LPTT Software
The LPTT software is licensed on a non-exclusive,
non-transferable/non-assignable basis with no
right to sell, assign, loan, lease or otherwise
transfer it. The licence comes with very limited
warranties.
Pull out the power cord from the wall socket.
Clean the device by using a soft cloth slightly
moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not
use a solution containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives.
Environmental note
This product has been manufactured with high quality parts
and materials which can be
reused and are suitable for recycling.
Therefore, do not dispose the product with normal domestic waste at the end of its service life.
Take it to a collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment. This is indicated by this symbol on the product, in the operating manual and on the packaging.
Please consult your local authorities to learn the
nearest collection point.
Help protect the environment by recycling used
products.
Technical data
This device is noise–suppressed according to the
applicable EU directives.
This product fulfils the European directives
1999/5/EC and 2009/125/EC.
The type plate is located on the bottom of the
device.
Do not open the device casing under any circumstances. No warranty claims are accepted for
damage caused by incorrect handling.
System
Operating voltage: 100 – 240 V~ , 50/60 Hz
with adapter
Input: 100 – 240V~ 50/60Hz
650mA
Output: 6 V > 1800 mA
Adapter model no: OH-1018A0601800U-VDE
Max. power
consumption: 20 W
Power consumption
in standby: ≤ 1.8 W
Amplifier unit Output
Sine wave power: 1 x 2 W
Audio power: 1 x 3 W
Receiver unit
Reception range: FM 87.5 ...108.0 MHz
File format
MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC, WAV
WLAN
Network standard IEEE 802.11b
IEEE 802.11g
Transfer rate 802.11b:11, 5.5, 2,1 Mbps
802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24,
18, 12,12, 9, 6 Mbps
Operating
channels: 13 (based on the router)
Safety: Hardware-WEP-Engine
(64/128Bit); WEP-WeakKey-Avoidance (WEPplus),
TKIP, Hardware-AES-Engine with support for CCM
and OCB, 802.1x, SSN
“Made for iPod/iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect
specifically to an iPod/iPhone, and has been
certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the
operation of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Troubleshooting
Not every kind of sound interference is caused
by a defect in your device. Cables that have
accidentally been disconnected and flat
batteries for the remote control will impair
functioning. If the following measures do not
resolve the problem satisfactorily, please visit
www.gru ndig.com , product range :audio,
internet radios or contact your specialist dealer.
General Faults
Problem
No sound.
The device does
not react when the
buttons are pressed.
Poor radio
reception.
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Possible cause/remedy
The volume setting is too low – increase the volume.
The headphones are plugged in – disconnect the headphones.
Power cable is not properly connected, connect the power cable properly.
Mute is activated, deactivate mute.
Static electrical discharge. Switch off the device, disconnect the power
cable and plug it in again after a few seconds.
The remote control does not work.
The batteries are flat. Replace the batteries.
The remote control is out of range of the device.
Weak antenna signal, check antenna.
Interference from electrical devices such as televisions, video recorders,
computers, neon lamps, thermostats or motors.
Keep the device away from such equipment.
– WLAN network is deactivated, switch on the WLAN network.
– SSID is suppressed on the router; display SSID on the router.
– Distance to router is too large; reduce distance to router.
– MAC address of the device is not enabled on the router;
enable MAC address (see menu item »Info«) on the router.
– Data transfer from the router is encrypted; Enter the network key (WEP or
WPA) on the device.
If this does not help, check the entire router configuration.
High network usage on the radio station server.
Messages from the device
Message
Connection failed
Please wait
Network error
Insufficient power to USB
Possible cause/remedy
– WLAN network is deactivated; switch on the WLAN network
– Range Problem: move the device closer to the router or install an external
repeater.
– Other networks are transmitting on the same channel; change channel
settings on the router, then repeat the registration procedure
– Indicates a search in the netwotk for the selected radio station.
When this is displayed, navigation in the menu is not possible.
– The selected radio station is currently not available. The broadcaster has
ceased operation or only broadcasts at certain times or the maximum
permitted numer of users has been reached.
– The selected file is currently not avaiable. The file has been deleted,
moved ore renamed on the storage medium.
– The connected USB device is not supplied with sufficient power.
Switch off the Cosmopolit, remove the USB device and charge.
Streaming problems
Problem
No UPnP server is displayed in the »Shared
media« menu.
The music archive (UPnP
server) is displayed,
however no connection is
made.
The music archive is empty.
Display: »List not complete«
Possible cause/remedy
– Switch on the PC or external hard drive (NAS).
– Start UPnP server.
– Check the setting of the firewall (if installed) for the UPnP server and cor-
rect if necessary.
– Enable the device on the UPnP server in use.
– Enable the folder on the UPnP server.
The list of the music archive (UPnP server) is not completely sorted.
Please wait until the UPnP server software in use has completely sorted the
music archive.
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