Hitachi KHI340E Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
KHI340E
Internet FM Radio
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Contents
Safety Warnings .............................................................................................. 7
Unpacking .......................................................................................................9
Product Overview .........................................................................................10
Remote Control .............................................................................................11
Remove the Insulating Strip from the Remote Control ............................. 11
Battery Replacement for
the Remote Control ......................................................................................12
Remote Control Operation Range ...............................................................13
Connections ..................................................................................................14
Mains Power ................................................................................................................... 14
Using Earphones ...........................................................................................................14
Connecting to the Internet ..........................................................................16
Switching on Your Unit for
the First Time ................................................................................................19
General Operation ........................................................................................20
Powering ON/OFF ........................................................................................................20
Selecting Modes ...........................................................................................................21
The Menu Structure ......................................................................................22
Internet Radio Operation .............................................................................23
Storing Stations ............................................................................................................. 25
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Media Player Operation ...............................................................................26
Playback via UPnP ........................................................................................................28
Windows Shares ............................................................................................................ 28
Previous and Next ........................................................................................................29
FM Operation ................................................................................................30
Manual Scan ...................................................................................................................30
Storing Stations ............................................................................................................. 30
Alarm Clock Setting ......................................................................................32
Settings the Alarm........................................................................................................32
To Cancel the Alarm ..................................................................................................... 33
Snooze Function ........................................................................................................... 34
Other Connections ....................................................................................... 35
Auxiliary Input ...............................................................................................................35
Settings .........................................................................................................36
Network Cong .............................................................................................................36
Maintenance .................................................................................................40
Cleaning the Unit .......................................................................................................... 40
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................40
Hints and Tips................................................................................................41
Specications ................................................................................................42
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SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.
DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
DO ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads
and inter-connections between the pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Switch o and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections.
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or
safety of your equipment.
DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.
DO route the mains lead so that it is not likely to be walked on, crushed, chafed, or
subjected to excessive wear and tear or heat.
DON’T remove any xed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
DON’T obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as newspapers,
tablecloths, curtains, etc. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping or splashing, or objects lled
with liquids, such as vases, to be placed on the equipment.
DON’T place hot objects or naked ame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on,
or close to equipment. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to res.
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER x legs with wood screws - to ensure complete
safety always t the manufacturer’s approved stand or legs with the xings provided according to the instructions.
DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the
requirements of trac safety.
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your
hearing.
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specically stated
that is designed for unattended operation or has a stand-by mode. Switch o using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family knows how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for inrm or handicapped people.
DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working
normally, or if it is damaged in any way – switch o, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
ABOVE ALL
NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes, slots or any other
opening in the case – this could result in a fatal electric shock;
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind. It is better to be
safe than sorry!
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Used correctly, domestic batteries are a safe and dependable source of portable power. Problems can occur if they are misused or abused – resulting in leakage or, in extreme cases, re or explosion. Here are some simple guidelines to safe battery use designed to eliminate any such problems.
Store unused batteries in their packaging and away from metal objects which may cause a short-circuit resulting in leakage or, in extreme cases, re or even an explosion.
Take care to t your batteries correctly, observing the plus and minus marks on the battery and appliance. Incorrect tting can cause leakage or, in extreme cases, re or even an explosion.
Remove dead batteries from equipment and all batteries from equipment you know you are not going to use for a long time. Otherwise the batteries may leak and cause damage.
Replace the whole set of batteries at one time, taking care not to mix old and new batteries or batteries of dierent types, since this can result in leakage or, in extreme cases, re or even an explosion.
Never dispose of batteries in re as this can cause them to explode. Please recycle dead batteries; do not put with the normal household waste.
Never attempt to recharge ordinary batteries, either in a charger or by applying heat to them. They may leak, cause re or even explode. There are special rechargeable batteries which are clearly marked as such.
Keep loose button cells away from young children.
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Supervise children if they are replacing batteries themselves in order to ensure these guidelines are followed.
Make sure battery compartments are secure.
Remember that small button cell batteries such as used in some hearing aids, toys, games and other appliances, are easily swallowed by young children and this can be dangerous.
Seek medical advice if you believe a cell has been swallowed.
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Safety Warnings
• Read all the instructions carefully before using the unit and keep them for future reference.
• Retain the manual. If you pass the unit onto a third party make sure to include this manual.
• Check that the voltage marked on the rating label matches your mains voltage.
Damage
• Please inspect the unit for damage after unpacking.
• Do not continue to operate the unit if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way - switch o, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
Location of Unit
• The unit must be placed on a at stable surface and should not be subjected to vibrations.
• Do not place the unit on sloped or unstable surfaces as the unit may fall o or tip over.
• The mains socket must be located near the unit and should be easily accessible.
Temperature
• Avoid extreme degrees of temperature, either hot or cold. Place the unit well away from heat sources such as radiators or gas/electric res.
Naked Flames
• Never place any type of candle or naked ame on the top of or near the unit.
Moisture
• To reduce the risk of re, electric shock or product damage, do not expose this unit to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing. No objects lled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the unit.
• If you spill any liquid into the unit, it can cause serious damage. Switch it o at the mains immediately. Withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
Ventilation
• To prevent the risk of electric shock or re hazard due to overheating, ensure that curtains and other materials do not obstruct the ventilation vents.
• Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet or in another conned space. Ensure the unit is well ventilated.
Safety
• Always disconnect the unit from the mains supply before connecting/ disconnecting other devices or moving the unit.
• Unplug the unit from the mains socket before a lightning storm.
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and other sources of heat.
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Mains Cable
• Make sure the unit or the unit stand is not resting on top of the mains adapter cable, as the weight of the unit may damage the cable and create a safety hazard.
Interference
• Do not place the unit on or near appliances which may cause electromagnetic interference. If you do, it may adversely aect the operating performance of the unit, and cause a distorted picture or sound.
Earphones
• Listening to loud sounds for prolonged periods of time may permanently damage your hearing.
• Before putting on earphones, turn the volume down then put the earphones on and slowly increase the volume until you reach a comfortable listening level.
Batteries
• Batteries used in the remote control for this unit are easily swallowed by young children and this is dangerous.
• Keep loose batteries away from young children and make sure that the battery holder tray is secure in the remote control. Seek medical advice if you believe a cell has been swallowed.
• Please dispose of batteries correctly by following the guidance in this manual.
Supervision
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the unit and the remote control.
• Never let anyone especially children push anything into the holes, slots or any other openings in the case - this could result in a fatal electric shock.
Service
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove screws. The unit does not contain any user­serviceable parts. Please leave all maintenance work to qualied personnel.
• Do not open any xed covers as this may expose dangerous voltages.
Maintenance
• Ensure to unplug the unit from the power supply before cleaning.
• Do not use any type of abrasive pad or abrasive cleaning solutions as these may damage the unit’s surface.
• Do not use liquids to clean the unit.
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Thank you for purchasing your new HITACHI Internet FM
Radio.
We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in order that you fully understand all the operational features it oers. You will also nd some hints and tips to help you resolve any issues.
Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this instruction manual for future reference.
Unpacking
Remove all packaging from the unit. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so according to local regulations.
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The following items are included:
Internet R adio & Medi a Play er
SELECT
SLEEPBACK
STANDBY VOLUME
+
SCROLL
The Main Unit Remote Control
Mains Cable
(P.N.: 157-469072-305)
STANDBY BROWSE
SEEK
SLEEP
SNOOZE
BACK REPLY
P2
P3P1
SELECT
MODE
P4 P6
P5
P8P7
VOLUME
SCROLL
(P.N.: 070-3906AP-01A0)
Instruction Manual
(P.N.: 227-3906AP-E13)
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Product Overview
Front View
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1 2 3
4 5
1. LCD Display
2. Speakers
3. BACK Button
4. Remote Sensor
5. STANDBY Button
Rear View
Inter net Ra dio & Media Play er
SLEEPBACK
STANDBY VOLUME
+
SELECT
SCROLL
2 6
7
8
6. SLEEP Button
7. SCROLL
Control (Rotate)
SELECT Button (Press)
8. VOLUME +/– Buttons
FM ANT
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. FM Aerial
2. NETWORK Socket
3. AUX IN Socket
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AUX INNETWORK
LINE OUT
AC~100-240V
4. LINE OUT Socket
5. Earphones Socket
6. AC Socket
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Remote Control
1. STANDBY Button
2. SLEEP Button
3. SNOOZE Button
4. BACK Button
5.
6.
(P2) Button
(P1) Button
7. MODE (P4) Buttons
8. P7 Button
9. VOLUME +/– Buttons
10. BROWSE Button
11. SEEK
Buttons
12. REPLY Button
13. SELECT Button
14.
15.
(P3) Button
(P5) Button
STANDBY BROWSE
1
SLEEP
2 3
4 5
6
7
8
9
BACK REPLY
MODE
P4 P6
VOLUME
SNOOZE
SELECT
10
SEEK
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P2
P5
P8P7
SCROLL
12
13 14
P3P1
15 16
17
18
16. P6 Button
17. P8 Button
18. SCROLL
Buttons
Remove the Insulating Strip from the Remote Control
Remove the insulating mylar strip from the battery if the battery is being used for the rst time. It is located at the bottom back side of the remote control.
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Battery Replacement for the Remote Control
The remote control requires a CR2032, 3V Lithium battery.
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1. Slide and hold the battery release tab in the direction of the arrow.
2. Pull out the battery holder and remove the old battery.
3. Replace with a new one battery.
4. Insert the battery holder back into the remote control.
Handling the Battery
• Improper or incorrect use of batteries may cause corrosion or battery leakage, which could cause re, personal injury or damage to property.
• Install the battery correctly by following the polarity (+ and –) indications in the battery compartment.
• When the battery is exhausted, the remote control will not function.
• Only use the battery type indicated in this manual.
• Do not dispose of the used battery as domestic waste. Dispose of it
in accordance with the local regulations.
• Small button cell batteries such as the one used in the remote control are easily swallowed by young children and this is dangerous. Keep loose button cells away from young children and make sure that the battery holder tray is secure in the remote control. Seek medical advice if you believe a cell has been swallowed.
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Handling the Remote Control
• Take care of your ngernails when you press and hold the battery release tab.
• Do not drop or cause impact to the remote control.
• Do not spill water or any liquid on the remote control.
• Do not place the remote control on a wet object.
• Do not place the remote control under direct sunlight or near
sources of excessive heat.
• Remove the battery from the remote control when not in use for a long period of time, as it could cause corrosion or battery leakage and may result in physical injury and/or property damage including re.
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Remote Control Operation Range
Point the remote control at the unit no more than 5 metres from the remote control sensor and within 60° of the front of the unit. The operating distance may vary depending on the brightness of the room
30° 30°
Within about 5m
Internet Radio & Me dia Pl ayer
STANDBY VOLUME
STANDBY BROWSE
SEEK
SLEEP
SNOOZE
BACK REPLY
P2
SELECT
MODE
P4 P6
P5
P8P7
VOLUME
SCROLL
SELECT
SLEEPBACK
+
SCROLL
P3P1
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Connections
Mains Power
• This unit was designed to operate with an AC 100-240V~50/60Hz power supply.
• Connecting the unit to any other power source may cause damage to the unit. Unwind the mains cable to its full length. Connect the supplied power cable socket to the rear of the unit and then to the mains socket. Make sure the mains plug is fully inserted into the mains socket. The unit is now connected and ready to use.
AUX INNETWORK
FM ANT
LINE OUT
AC~100-240V
To the mains socket
Using Earphones
Turn down the volume before connecting the earphones. Slowly raise the volume with the earphones on until you reach your desired volume. When earphones are connected, the speaker is automatically muted.
AUX INNETWORK
FM ANT
LINE OUT
Avoid listening to sound at excessive levels which could be harmful to your ears. The prolonged listening at full volume can damage the ears of the user.
AC~100-240V
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Connecting to Auxiliary Equipment
Connect the AUX IN socket at the rear of the unit to the line output sockets on the auxiliary equipment using 3.5mm to RCA stereo audio cables (not included), as illustrated below.
Red
AUX INNETWORK
FM ANT
LINE OUT
AC~100-240V
White
R
AUDIO OUT
L
Auxiliary Equipment
To the AUX
IN Socket
Connect the LINE OUT socket at the rear of the unit to the auxiliary input sockets on the auxiliary equipment as illustrated below.
FM ANT
To the LINE
OUT Socket
Red
AUX INNETWORK
LINE OUT
AC~100-240V
White
R
AUDIO IN
L
Audio System
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Connecting to the Internet
Connecting to Your Home Network
This radio can be connected to a local area network (LAN) via the LAN port at the rear of the unit.
Wired network
Connect the NETWORK socket on the unit to the corresponding port on your Router using a commercially available LAN or Ethernet cable (CAT5 or better with RJ45 connector).
Using a wired network provides a better performance, than a wireless connection because the attached devices connect directly to the network and are not subject to radio frequency interference.
Wired Router
AUX INNETWORK
1WAN 2 3 4
FM ANT
LINE OUT
AC~100-240V
To the NETWORK
Internet
Socket
Ethernet Cable
(not included)
• This unit cannot be connected to a standalone modem directly. A router or a modem incorporated with a router has to be used.
• When plugging or unplugging the LAN cable, hold the plug portion of the cable. When unplugging, do not pull on the LAN cable but unplug while pressing down on the lock.
• Do not connect a modular phone cable to the NETWORK socket.
• Since there are various connection congurations, please follow the
specications and instructions of your telecommunication carrier, Internet service provider, and router setting guidebook.
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Wireless network
Another connection option is to use an Access Point or a wireless router. In the example conguration for a wireless connection below, the unit would be able to access content from your PC.
The network conguration and connection method may vary depending on the equipment in use and the network environment. The unit is equipped with a wireless module, which supports 802.11b/g standards.
Internet Radi o & Me dia Pl ayer
Wireless Router
STANDBY VOLUME
1WAN 2 3 4
Internet
• This unit cannot be connected to the standalone modem directly. A router
or a modem incorporated with a router has to be used.
• Since there are various connection congurations, please follow the
specications and instructions of your telecommunication carrier, Internet service provider, and router setting guidebook.
SELECT
SLEEPBACK
+
SCROLL
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Connecting to Computer
This radio can be connected to PC via a wired or wireless modem/router. To playback music les from PC, make sure the unit and computer are in the same network.
AUX INNETWORK
Modem/Router
FM ANT
LINE OUT
AC~100-240V
1WAN 2 3 4
Ethernet Cable
(not included)
To the NETWORK Socket
Computer
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Switching on Your Unit for the First Time
When you rst connect the unit to the mains socket, the unit will be in STANDBY mode. Press the STANDBY button on the unit or the remote control to switch on the unit.
1. For initial use, the unit will automatically enter the Network mode and start the auto scanning for Internet Network.
2. Once an Internet network is found, it will show all available networks on the display.
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3. Turn the SCROLL unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select the network, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
4. The display will show “Enter WEP Key” or “Enter WPA Key” for wireless network which is secured. (The unit will automatically detect either WEP or WPA key input depending on Wi-Fi modem/ router setting).
5. Turn the SCROLL unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select alphanumberic letters, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the
control on the
control on the
remote control to input.
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6. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select “END”, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to complete type in.
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7. If the WEP/WPA key input is correct, the display will show “Network Ok”.
8. The initial setting is now completed.
After the rst network connection completes, the unit may automatically update the settings for functionality enhancement through the network. After the update, the unit will reconnect to the network and is ready to use. This may take a few minutes.
General Operation
Powering ON/OFF
When you rst connect the unit to the mains socket. The unit will be in STANDBY mode.
• Press the STANDBY switch the unit on.
• Press the STANDBY switch the unit back to standby mode.
• Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket if you want to switch the unit o completely.
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button on the unit or the remote control to
button on the unit or the remote control to
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Selecting Modes
• Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to display the menu.
• Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control repeatedly to select the mode as follows.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
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Internet Radio
Media Player
FM
Auxiliary Input
Alarm Clock
Settings
• Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to select your desired mode. The selected mode will shown on the display.
Adjusting the Volume
Press the VOLUME +/– buttons on the unit or the remote control to adjust the volume to the desired level.
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The Menu Structure
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Internet Radio
Media Player
FM
Auxiliary Input
Alarm Clock
Location
Genre
Search
UPnP Servers
Windows Shares
Playback Mode
Queue
Set Alarms
Sleep Timer
Shuffle
Repeat
Disable all
Alarm 1
Settings
Network Config
Version
Upgrade Firmware
Language
Factory Reset
Register
Set Time/Date
Backlight
UPnP
WiFi Strength
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
Alarm 4
Alarm 5
Scan for networks
Enter network name
View Config
Edit Config
Signal Warning
Wired/Wireless
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Internet Radio Operation
If the unit is connected to the mains power and then switched on from standby for the rst time, the unit will automatically enter into the Internet Radio mode and perform network connection. During the scan the display will show “Initialising Network” and “Scanning” together with a slide bar that indicates the progress of the scan.
1. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to display the menu.
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2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select Internet Radio mode, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
Depending on the Internet connectivity and speed, Internet radio playback may stop from time to time for a few seconds for data buering. To increase connectivity, either use a wired connection or move the unit nearer to the router.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
Location
1. During Internet Radio mode, turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Location>, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select which country stations you
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
would like to listen to.
3. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
4. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select the station you would like to listen to, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
If you want to listen to a particular radio station which is currently not available online. Please visit the Reciva websie (http://www.reciva.com). This unit can only be used with Reciva, it cannot be used with other internet radio portals.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
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Genre
1. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Genre>, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
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2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select the genre of your choice.
3. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
4. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select the station you would like to listen to, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
Search
1. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Search>, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select alphanumberic letters, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
select. Repeat this step to input all letters.
3. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select “END” letter, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to complete type in.
4. The unit will start searching the keyword you type in.
5. All available stations found with the keyword will be listed. Turn the
SCROLL
on the remote control, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
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Storing Stations
You can store up to 8 of your favourite stations to the memory. This will enable you to access your favourite stations quickly and easily.
1. To store a preset, you must rst be listening to the station that you would like to save.
2. Press and hold the P1-P8 buttons on the remote control. The station will be stored and the “Assigned to Preset #” will show on the display.
Recalling a Stored Station
Once you have saved a station to one of the preset buttons, you can recall it by pressing the P1-P8 buttons on the remote control.
If you press and hold the Preset 1-8 buttons for too long while recalling a saved station you will save the current station and overwrite the previous one.
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Internet stations which enable you to choose what you listen to
Some Internet radio stations can provide a number of options associated with their station,; for example, some stations enable you to listen to programmes that have already been broadcast. When you select a radio statio that has this facility, the station does not start playing immediately.
1. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to choose <Live>, <On Demand>, etc., then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
If you choose <Live> the radio plays the current output from this station as normal.
If you choose <On Demand> more screens are displayed where
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
you can choose what you want to listen to.
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What is displayed will depend on the station you have chosen. The following steps are only a guide.
2. When you choose <On Demand>, the display shows the names
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of the programmes. Turn the SCROLL press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to choose the program you want, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
3. When you have chosen the programme you want to listen to, either it will just start playing, or the display may show a list of days for you choose. Turn the SCROLL the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to set the day the programme was broadcast, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
4. After you have chosen the day, you may be able to choose the Start Time. Set the Start Time by turning the SCROLL on the unit or by pressing the SCROLL buttons on the remote control. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
5. Programmes which enable you to choose the time also enable you to fast-forward and rewind to the part you want while the radio is
control on the unit or
control on the unit or press
control
playing. The elapsed time is displayed. Press the on the remote control to skip forward or backward in 30 second intervals.
buttons
Media Player Operation
This function is for more advanced users.
The built-in Media Player allows you to play unprotected audio les (AAC, MP3, WAV, WMA) and playlists (M3U) stored on a networked PC.
1. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to display the menu.
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2. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select Media Player mode, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
UPnP server
This unit can connect to a PC with Windows Media Player 11 or above, This allows you to access your media library on your PC.
1. During Media Player mode, turn the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <UPnP Servers>.
2. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to scan for all available UPnP servers.
3. It may take a few seconds for the unit to complete its scan and before the scan has completed. If UPnP server is found all available servers will show on the display (If no UPnP servers are found the radio will show “No PCs Found” on the display).
4. Turn the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select desired UPnP, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm. If access is denied from the UPnP server, “[Empty]” will show on the display.
5. The setting is now complete.
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• On a PC, Media Sharing is only available when the network is set as a private one. Access Network and Sharing Center via Control Panel and set the Network as a private network. Media streaming has to be turned on to enable media sharing.
• Please check with your PC guidebook for advance network setting for dierent operation system version.
• To allow access on a PC, select and click Media Sharing under Library of Windows Media Player. Highlight “Reciva Radio” and click the ALLOW button followed by the OK button on a PC.
• System Requirements: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
• Vista
• This unit is not MAC OS compatible.
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and Windows® 7 users may nd some functions do not operate.
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& Windows®7.
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Playback via UPnP
Once the UPnP server is congured to share media les with the Internet radio, you can playback the les via UPnP.
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1. During UPnP Servers mode, turn the SCROLL unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select a desired media category that is available from the PC UPnP server.
2. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control.
3. Turn the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select the media les that you wish to play and press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control.
4. The unit will start playback of the selected media.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
control on the
Windows Shares
Please ensure that your PC is available on the network for your Internet radio and to share your audio folder or les from your computer. Check how to setup a folder for sharing from your computer instruction guide.
1. Turn the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Windows Shares>, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Scan for PCs>, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control.
3. The display will show all PC names that are found from the network. Turn the SCROLL SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select the computer that you wish to connect to.
4. The unit will search for all shared folders from that computer.
5. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select your desire shared folders, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
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Playback
1. Select your desired media and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to start playback.
2. During playback, press the pause playback.
3. Press the
button again to resume normal playback.
button on the remote control to
Stop
Press the button to stop the playback.
Previous and Next
1. During playback, press the button once to skip to the beginning of the current track. Press the button twice to skip to the previous track.
2. During playback, press the
button to skip to the next track.
Shue and Repeat Mode
1. Under Media Player menu, turn the SCROLL control on the
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unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select “Playback mode”. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select Shue on/o. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
3. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select Repeat on/o. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
4. Alternatively, press the MODE button on the remote control to switch Shue and Repeat functions between on/o mode.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
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FM Operation
1. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to display the menu.
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2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select FM mode, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control.
3. The display will show FM and the frequency.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
Auto Scan
To search for an FM station, press the SEEK buttons on the remote control to start the auto scan. The display will show “Searching ...” . Once a station has been found, the scanning will stop automatically.
Manual Scan
To search for FM stations manually, turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control until your desired frequency is reached.
With FM radio it may be necessary to ne tune each station by Turning the SCROLL control on the unit or pressing the SCROLL buttons on the remote control repeatedly. Each press will adjust the frequency by 0.05MHz. If reception is still poor adjust the position of the aerial or try moving the radio to another location.
Storing Stations
You can store up to 8 of your favourite stations to the memory. This will enable you to access your favourite stations quickly and easily.
1. To store a preset, you must rst be listening to the station that you would like to save
2. Press and hold the P1-P8 buttons on the remote control. The station will be stored and the “Assigned to Preset #” will show on the display.
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Recalling a Stored Station
Once you have saved a station to one of the preset buttons, you can recall it by pressing the P1-P8 buttons on the remote control.
The stored stations will be saved into the memory and turning o the power will not erase it. Storing a new station into a present location will erase the previously stored station in that location
If you press and hold the Preset 1-8 buttons for too long while recalling a saved station you will save the current station and overwrite the previous one.
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Alarm Clock Setting
1. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to display the menu.
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2. Turn the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select Alarm Clock mode, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control.
Setting the Alarm
1. During Alarm Clock mode, turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Set Alarms>. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select the following options.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
Disable all
1 OFF 00:00 Sunday Buzzer
2 OFF 00:00 Sunday Buzzer
3 OFF 00:00 Sunday Buzzer
4 OFF 00:00 Sunday Buzzer
5 OFF 00:00 Sunday Buzzer
3. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to select “Alarm 1-5”, “Set Alarm 00:00” will show on the display, and the hour digits will highlight.
4. Turn the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to adjust the hour digits, and then press the SELECT button on the remote control to conrm. The minute digits will highlight.
5. Turn the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to adjust the minute digits, and then press the SELECT button on the remote control to conrm.
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6. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to choose which days the alarm is to be set for.
• Once – the alarm will be active one time.
• Every Day – the alarm will be active Everyday
• Weekly – the alarm will be active once a week of your chosen
day.
• Weekdays – the alarm will be active from Monday to Friday.
• Weekend – the alarm will be active for Saturday and Sunday.
7. Press the SELECT button on the remote control to select.
8. Turn the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to choose between Buzzer,
Internet Radio and FM mode.
• Internet radio stations currently stored in the memory can be chosen as the alarm wake up mode.
• Internet radio wake up can be set only when the radio is connected to the Internet network.
9. Press the SELECT button on the remote control to select.
10. The alarm setting is now complete.
11. The display will show the current time
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and alarm time in brackets on the display during standby mode.
• You are not able to choose Internet radio mode to set the alarm, if there is no preset station being set.
• If you have activated the alarm function and the wake-up in Internet Radio or FM mode is set, make sure that the volume is at a sucient level
for you to hear.
To Cancel the Alarm
1. During Alarm Clock mode, turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Set Alarms>. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
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2. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select “Disable all” to disable all alarms settings and reset to default.
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3. To turn o individual alarm, turn the SCROLL unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select the desired alarm and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
4. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select No and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to disable the alarm.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
control on the
Setting the Sleep Timer
Use the sleep timer to turn the system o after a certain number of minutes in play mode. By setting the sleep timer, you can fall asleep to music and know that your system will return to standby mode by itself rather than play all night.
1. During Alarm Clock mode, turn the SCROLL unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to
control on the
select <Sleep Timer>. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control. You may set the sleep timer up to 3 hours and 15 minutes to conrm.
2. Alternatively, press the SLEEP button on the remote control, “Sleep Timeout” will show on the display. Turn the SCROLL the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to the selected time, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm. The unit is now set to turn o after the number of minutes that have been set.
3. Press the SLEEP button once on the unit or the remote control and leave the unit for 10 seconds to cancel the sleep timer. “Timer Disabled” will show on the display.
control on
Snooze Function
When the alarm has triggered, press the SNOOZE button to temporarily switch o the alarm for approximately 5 minutes. Alternatively, press the STANDBY button on the unit or the remote control to turn o the alarm.
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Other Connections
Auxiliary Input
1. Before connecting to the mains socket, use the AUX IN cable (not included) to connect your audio device through the AUX IN socket at the rear of the unit.
2. Connect the mains cable to the mains socket. The unit will enter Standby mode.
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3. Press the STANDBY switch the unit on.
4. To select your operation source, press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to display the menu.
5. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select Auxiliary Input mode, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control.
6. In Auxiliary Input mode, you may operate your audio device directly for playback features.
7. Use VOLUME +/– buttons on the unit to adjust the desired volume level.
8. When nished listening, turn o the power of the external device. Press the SELECT/BACK buttons on the unit to return to main menu for Internet Radio or FM mode.
• When connecting the external device, refer to the owner’s manual of the external device, as well as this manual.
button on the unit or the remote control to
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
• Examples of External Audio Sources that can be connected to the unit are: Portable MP3 Players, Cassette Players, Mini Disc Players, DVD Players, etc.
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Settings
1. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to display the menu.
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2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select Settings mode, and press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
If you make a wrong selection, press the BACK button to go back to the previous selection at anytime.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
Network Cong
1. During Settings mode, turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Network Cong>, and press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select following settings, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
conrm.
Scan for Networks
Enter network name
View Cong To display conguration information. Such as
Edit Cong To enable/disable auto congure
Signal Warning To enable/disable Low signal warning.
Wired/Wireless To select Internet connection with wired or
3. Press the BACK button on the unit or the remote control to cancel the setting and return back to the previous menu.
To search all available wireless networks.
To search a network name manually.
Mode, MAC Address, IP Address and Device.
DHCP(Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol).
wireless.
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Version
Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Version>, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to view the software version of this unit.
Service Pack
Serial Number
Product Code
Upgrade Firmware
1. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Upgrade Firmware>.
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2. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to check for new rmware to update.
3. Turn the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select YES to download new
rmware, or select NO to cancel.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
Language
1. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Language>. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. Turn the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to change the display language of your choice.
3. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
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Factory Reset
1. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Factory Reset>. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
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2. Turn the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select YES, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to start the system reset.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
Register
1. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to select <Register>. Press the
SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. A register key will show on the display. It is required when you
subscribe to premium content services.
Set Time/Date
The Time/Date will automatically set once the unit has been connected to the Internet. You may also adjust the Time/Date manually.
1. Turn the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select <Set Time/Date>. Press
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. The display shows “Set Time”. Turn the SCROLL
unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to adjust the hour digits, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control.
3. Turn the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to adjust the minute digits, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
4. The display shows “Set Date”. Turn the SCROLL
unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to adjust the date digits, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
5. Turn the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to adjust the month digits, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
control on the
control on the
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6. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL buttons on the remote control to adjust the year digits, and
then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
7. The date and time settings are now complete.
Backlight
1. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select <Backlight>. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. Turn the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select between Active / Inactive / Standby modes and then further adjust the backlight level for each mode.
3. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to
conrm.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
UPnP
1. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select <UPnP>. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
2. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control again to
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select <Device Name>.
3. Turn the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control, and then press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to select “Alphanumberic Letter” to type in device name. This name will be displayed on the network during media sharing.
4. Turn the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select “END”, and then press the
SELECT button on the unit or the remote control to conrm.
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
control on the unit or press the SCROLL
WiFi Strength
1. Turn the SCROLL control on the unit or press the SCROLL
buttons on the remote control to select <WiFi Strength>.
2. Press the SELECT button on the unit or the remote control. The
percentage of WiFi Strength will show on the display.
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Maintenance
Cleaning the Unit
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Ensure to unplug the unit from the mains socket before cleaning.
• To clean the unit, wipe the case with a slightly moist, lint-free cloth.
• Do not use any cleaning uids containing alcohol, ammonia or
abrasives.
• Do not spray an aerosol at or near the unit.
Troubleshooting
If you have trouble connecting to your wireless network, these steps may help to resolve the problem:
1. Conrm that a Wi-Fi connected PC can acess the Internet (i.e. Internet browser) using the same network.
2. Check that a DHCP server is available, or that you have congured a static IP address on the radio. To congure the DHCP, you must read the instructions supplied with the wireless access point.
3. Check that your rewall is not blocking any outgoing ports. As a minimum the radio needs access to UDP and TCP ports 80, 554, 1755, 5000 and 7070. To congure the Access Port Control, you must read the instructions supplied with the wireless access point.
4. Check your access point does not restrict connections to particular MAC addresses. You can view the radio’s MAC address using the menu item Settings
5. If you have an encrypted network, check that you have entered the correct key or pass phrase into the radio. Remember that text­format keys are case sensitive.
Network Cong View Cong MAC address.
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Hints and Tips
If a problem does occur, it may often be due to something very minor. The following table contains various tips.
Menu Description
No power. • Ensure the mains plug is properly connected.
• Make sure that the unit is turned on.
The remote control does not function.
The unit does not respond when pressing any buttons
• Use the remote control near the unit.
• Point the remote control at the remote
sensor on the unit.
• Replace the battery in the remote control with a new one.
• Make sure the plastic sheet has been removed from the remote control.
• Remove any obstacles between the remote control and the unit.
• The unit may freeze up during use. Switch the unit o and then on again to reset the unit.
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Radio
Poor FM reception. • Make sure the FM aerial wire is fully
extended.
• Electrical interference in your home can cause poor reception. Move the unit away from them (especially those with motors and transformers).
Desired station not found.
If any anomaly is encountered, unplug the mains plug and reconnected again.
• Weak signal. Use the Manual Tune function.
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Specications
Model KHI340E
Media le supported AAC, MP3, WAV and WMA
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Wi-Fi Connectivity 802.11b/g standards
Terminals: Network Socket x 1
Earphones Socket x 1 LINE OUT Socket x 1 AUX IN Socket x 1
Frequency Range (FM)
Power Supply AC 100-240V ~50/60Hz
Output Power 2W x 2
Standy Power Consumption
Net Weight: 1.44kg
Dimensions: 113mm(D) x 246mm(W) x 135mm(H)
87.5 – 108 MHz
1.8W
Features and specications are subject to change without notice.
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Notes for battery disposal
The batteries used with this product contain chemicals that are harmful to the environment. To preserve our environment, dispose of used batteries according to your local laws or regulations. Do not dispose of batteries with normal household waste.
For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product.
The above mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE). The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems available. If the batteries or accumulators included with this equipment display the chemical symbol Hg, Cd or Pb, then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more than 0.0005% Mercury, or more than 0.002% Cadmium or more than, 0.004% Lead.
In the unlikely event of a problem developing, please contact the store where you purchased your equipment.
We continually strive to improve our products; specications may change without prior notice.
For advice on where to purchase accessories, please contact the store where you purchased your equipment.
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