Odys i-net, i-net MusicBox User Manual

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Table of contents
1 Contents of package ........................................................................................................2
2 Copyright Description.......................................................................................................3
3 Safety instruction .............................................................................................................3
4 Introduction ......................................................................................................................5
5 Installation........................................................................................................................6
5.1 Wired Network Environment (Default Connection)...................................................................6
5.2 Wireless Network Environment................................................................................................7
5.3 Wired Network Start Up...........................................................................................................8
5.4 Startup with Network wizard.................................................................................................... 9
5.5 First Time Installation (Settings) ............................................................................................12
5.6 General Settings....................................................................................................................14
6 Internet Radio ................................................................................................................22
6.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................22
6.2 World Station.........................................................................................................................22
6.3 SHOUTCast ..........................................................................................................................23
6.4 Add/Delete a Radio Station to your favorites list.................................................................... 24
6.5 Record A Song From Internet Radio Stations........................................................................ 24
7 Playing Songs on the USB Disk.....................................................................................25
8 Media Server..................................................................................................................26
8.1 Supported Media Server........................................................................................................26
8.2 Setting Upnp Environment.....................................................................................................26
8.3 Playing Songs on UPnP Media Server .................................................................................. 27
9 Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................28
10 Specifications.................................................................................................................29
Warranty conditions ........................................................................................................................31
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1 Contents of package
Please ensure that the following items are included in the box. If the package is not complete, please contact your dealer:
ODYS
i-net MusicBox
Remote Control
Power Supply
WiFi Dongle
USB extension cable
User manual
Warranty card
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2 Copyright Description
eMusic-ID – Gracenote Corporate Description and Proprietary Legends [User documentation]
Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information visit http://www.gracenote.com/
. CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2006 Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright © 2006 Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of the following U.S. Patents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents issued or pending. Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent: #6,304,523. Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and logotype, and the "Powered by Gracenote" logo are trademarks of Gracenote.
[One-sheets]
Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote® is a registered trademark of Gracenote, Inc. The Gracenote logo and logotype, and the "Powered by Gracenote" logo are trademarks of Gracenote. Real Format Client Code – RealNetworks Copyright Statements
RealNetworks, RealAudio and the Real logo is a trademark or a registered trademark of RealNetworks, Inc. Real Format Client Code is included under license from RealNetworks, Inc. Copyright 1995-2007, RealNetworks, Inc. All rights reserved.
RealNetworks, RealAudio, and Real logo are trademarks of RealNetworks, Inc..
Windows Media – Microsoft Proper Trademark Notices
Microsoft® and Windows Media® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Microsoft® and Windows Media® are trademarks of Microsoft.. Windows Media – Acceptable Descriptors
Windows Media® Technologies
Windows Media® Player
Windows Media® Tools
Windows Media® Services
Windows Media® Format
Windows Media® file
3 Safety instruction
1. Place the set on a hard, flat and stable surface so that the system does not tilt;
2. Do not expose the set to humidity, rain, sand or excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight;
3. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing;
4. Adequate ventilation with a minimum gap of 15cm between the ventilation holes and surrounding surface is necessary to
prevent heat build-up;
5. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-colths,
curtains, etc.
6. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus;
7. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus
8. The mechanical parts of the set contain self-lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or lubricated
9. To clean the set, use a dry cloth, do not use any cleaning agents containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene or abrasives as
these may harm the housing.
Power Supply
1. Check if the power/mains voltage as shown on the type plate located on the bottom of the set corresponds to your local
power supply.
2. Connect the power cord to the switching adapter and the wall socket, and connect the DC jack to the set, The set in now
ready to use.
3. To swithc the set off completely, withdraw the power cord form the wall socket.
Install the set near the AC oulet and where the AC power plug can be easily reached.
Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket to protect your set during heavy thunderstorms.
AC power cord is used as the disconnect device, it shall remain readily operatable and should not be obstucted during intended use.
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Environmental information
All unnecessary packaging material has been omitted, the packaging can be easily separated into three materials: cardboard, polystyrene and plastic.
Your set consists of materials which c an be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company, please obser ve the local regulations regarding the disposal of pack aging, dead batteries and old equipment.
The type plate is located on the rear of the set.
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4 Introduction
Thank you for choosing our product. Please read this manual carefully before use to make best use of all functions of the product and to guarantee that it has a long service life. Please store the manual in a safe place for later reference. i-net Music Box is a internet radio device integrated digital audio playback functions with network connectivity, which can play MP3/WMA audio files from USB disk and internet radio services such as World Stations and SHOUTCast which provide above 20,000 internet radio stations. Internet Radio also supports audio streaming via UPnP Media Server.
Caution
Please read the general safety instructions in Section 7 before using the Internet Radio.
Product properties
Support MP3/WMA audio files(Included ID3V1 ,2)
Support static lyrics and synced lyrics (.txt /.lrc /.smi)
Support USB Flash drive, USB HD drive, MP3 Player
World Station Internet Radio
SHOUTCast Internet Radio (http://www.shoutcast.com
)
Be able to record audio data from internet radio stations online in MP3 format
Support LAN (Ethernet) and WLAN (802.11b/g, using provided USB wifi dongle)
Support dynamic IP via DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and static IP
Support Wi-Fi Encryption WEP64/128 and WPA-PSK
Support UPnP
Default setting is Ethernet and DHCP
Support two alarm clock settings
Support time sync technology (* network available)
Support
URL: http://www.odys.de See our website for the latest information on this Internet Radio, on other products by our company and on our company itself. Any firmware updates for this Internet Radio are also made available on our website. If you have questions or problems, please read the FAQs on our website or contact our customer support service support@odys.de.
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5 Installation
The device will start up automatically if you connect it to a power outlet. Press the power button shortly to toggle between Stand By Mode and On. Press the power button for about 4 Seconds to turn off the device completely.
The proper voltage for Internet Radio is AC 100V~240V/50-60Hz. Be sure to the voltage in your area before plugging in the unit.
Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is available (a DSL Broadband Connection is highly recommended).
5.1 Wired Network Environment (Default Connection)
The default setting of network in your Internet Radio is DHCP.
This will use you’re broadband router to get a valide network address automatically.
(More network setting please check 7.4 Network
)
The below illustrations shows a typical network environment. Connect your i-net Music Box to your Broadband Router as shown.
Please take care that your Broadband Router acts as a DHCP Server. This is the default setting of most of the available routers.
Please note that a network cable is not included!
If you want to listen audio contents from your PC, you can use Cross-over to connect your Internet Radio to your PC directly.
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5.2 Wireless Network Environment
Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is available. Plug-in Wifi Dongle into Internet Radio (More setting please see 7.4 Network
)
Please note that the SSID of your Wireless Network must be vissibel while you are searching for wireless networks and during the initialization process after powering off the device! It is highly recommended to let the SSID be enabled the whole time.
In most cases you also will need to type in the encryption key of your wireless network as shown below. Please take care that you are using an encryption protocol that is supported by this device: WEP64/128 or WPA-PSK
The below illustrations shows a typical network environment. Connect the provided WiFi Dongel to one of the USB jacks of your i-net Music Box. If necessary you can use a USB extention cable to connect the dongle.
You can receive your audio contents from PC’s in wireless environment by using Ad-hoc.
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5.3 Wired Network Start Up
1. Install the i-net MusicBox as shown in Chapter 4.1 or 4.2 Connet a standard Network Cable or the provided USB Wifi Dongle.
2. Connect the device to a power outlet using the provided power supply unit.
3. The device starts up automatically.
4. If a proper wired network was connected the device starts to synchronize the time.
Because the correct time zone is not set until this moment the shown time could be wrong. Please follow this instructions guide to choose the correct time setting.
5. Now the device is in standby mode and shows the synchronized time.
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Every time the device was disconnected from power this procedure will start again. Made settings will not get lost if the power connection was removed.
The default of network setting for Internet Radio is LAN (or after you have chosen “Reset all setting”). You
can choose WLAN for your Internet Radio’s network device by insert WiFi dongle into USB slot.
If you still have problems with network setting, please follow the instructions of network wizard on next page.
Please note that the network wizard only starts if no network connection could be established.
Network Connecting
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5.4 Startup with Network wizard
If no network connection could be established the network guide starts automatically:
Connect to a wired network
Connect to a wireless network
Exit the network guide and return to the main menu.
You can change this settings later on at the devices system settings.
5.4.1 Wired Network
Possible Errors during Network initialization:
The device can not get a valide network address from DHCP server or network router. Please take care that the network cable is properly connected and that DHCP is enabeled on your network router. Retry…
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5.4.2 Wireless Network
Please note that the network wizard only starts if no network connection could be established or was not set until now.
5.4.3 Wireless network – first time installation
Select GO to run Wizard mode OR Select EXIT to quit. Please wait while the divice is scanning for available networks.
Please note that the SSID of your Wireless Network must be vissibel while you are searching for wireless networks and during the initialization process after powering off the device! It is highly recommended to let the SSID be enabled the whole time. In most cases you also will need to type in the encryption key of your wireless network as shown below. Please take care that you are using an encryption protocol that is supported by this device: WEP64/128 or WPA-PSK
Press OK to choose one of the available networks. Use the number keys of the remote control to enter the encryption password for your access point. Alternatively you can use the
/ keys to scrool through the available characters. Use to enter the next or to modify the previous character. To delete the active character press the Button.
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Press Select/OK to set the encryption password.
Please take care that you have selected the correct accesspoint. Some passwords containing Numbers, letters and capital letters. You have to type in them correctly.
After input the encryption, Select Yes to make a connection OR Select No to select other Access Points.
Wait until the network is established.
Possible Errors during Network initialization:
CAN NOT FIND ANY ACCESS POINT
Select RESCAN to search AP again OR Select EXIT to quit.
CAN NOT FIND THE AP YOU WANT, PRESS ESC TO ENTER PRESCAN MODE
Select RESCAN to search AP again OR Select EXIT to quit.
FAIL TO CONNECT TO ACCESS POINT
1. Select Retry to connect again.
2. or Select Wizard to search available Access Point.
3. or Select EXIT to quit.
The device can not get a valide network address from DHCP server or network router. Please take care that the network cable is properly connected and that DHCP is enabeled on your network router. Retry…
1. Select Retry to connect again.
2. or Select Wizard to search available Access Point.
3. or Select EXIT to quit.
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5.5 First Time Installation (Settings)
5.5.1 Language Setting
Go toSetting, then scroll up/down to [Language] and press SELECT/OKbutton to enter [Language] submenu.
To scrolling Up/Down key to change the Language. After finish setting, then pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm and save.
5.5.2 Date and Time setting
If the time synchronization was successful. It is only necessary to set up the Time Format, Time Zone and European Winter or Summertime (DST).
1. Shortly press the power button to turn on the unit.
2. Now you are at the main menu.
3. Scroll down by using the
key and choose “Setting”. Press OK/Select to confirm.
4. Press OK/Select again to enter the “Date & Time” setting.
5. Now you have the following Options: You can navigate and Select using the arrow keys and the OK/Select button. Using the Stop button you can step back to the previous menu.
Function Values Default Description
Time Sync Yes
No
Yes Time Synchronization with an internet time server
at 00:00 and 12:00 or at every start-up.
Date Year Month Day - Setup the actual Date if Time Synchronization is
not possible.
Time Hours : Minutes : Seconds - Setup the actual Time if Time Synchronization is
not possible.
Time Format 24 / 12 24 Choose if the time should be prompted in 12
hours or 24 hours mode.
Time Zone Values between -12 and
+13 hours
+1 Choose the time zone you are living in.
United Kingdom, Portugal and Ireland: 0 Dublin Rest of Europe: +1 Amsterdam
DST Yes / No No Yes: Daylight Saving Time (Summertime)
No: Normal Time (Wintertime)
Please remember that you should change the DST setting twice a year if necessary.
To take care that the automatic time synchronization works properly you should make the time zone and DST setting first.
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In detail:
Setting the Time Sync
Go toSETUP, then scroll up/down to [Date & Time] and press SELECT/OKbutton to choose if the automatic time synchronization should be enabled (yes) or disabled (no).
Setting the Date
Go toSETUP, then scroll up/down to [Date & Time] and press SELECT/OKbutton to enter [Date] submenu. To scrolling Up/Down key to change the year, month, and day. And Press SELECT/OKto shift from year, month, and day. After finish setting, then pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm and save.
Setting the Time
Go toSETUP, then scroll up/down to [Date & Time] and press SELECT/OKbutton to enter [Time] submenu. To scrolling Up/Down key to change the hour and minute. And Press SELECT/OKto shift from hour and minute. After finish setting, then pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm and save.
The Date and Time setting maybe has no effect if Time Sync is enabled (Yes). We recommend to let the Time Sync function be enabled.
Setting the Time formation
Go to「SETUP, then scroll up/down to [Date & Time] and press 「SELECT/OKbutton to enter [Time FormSchoat] submenu. Press「SELECT/OKbutton to select to 12-hour or 24-hour.
Setting the Time Zone
Go toSETUP, then scroll up/down to [Time Zone] and press SELECT/OKbutton to enter [Time] submenu.
To scrolling Up/Down key to change the Time Zone. After finish setting, then pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm and save.
United Kingdom, Portugal and Ireland: 0 Dublin Rest of Europe: +1 Amsterdam
Setting DST Time
Go toSETUP, then scroll up/down to [Date & Time] and press SELECT/OKbutton to enter [DST] submenu. PressSELECT/OKbutton to select DST Time (Summertime) (Yes) or Winter Time (No).
Yes: Daylight Saving Time (Summertime) No: Normal Time (Wintertime)
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5.6 General Settings
5.6.1 Setting the Alarm
Overview: Support two alarm clock settings.
Support Daily alarm clock. Support different alarm-clock sound (Beep / i.Radio / USB).
1. PressSETUPbutton, then scroll down to [Alarm ] and press SELECT/OKbutton.
2. Select [Use Alarm 1] submenu and pressSELECT/OKbutton to activate the alarm. The
default [Use Alarm 1] is No.
3. Press UP/DOWN button to set alarm time, and pressSELECT/OKbutton shift from hour to
minute.
4. After finish setting, pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm.
Alarm
Use Alarm 1 No
Set Alarm 1 >
Use Alarm 2 No
The default [Use Alarm 1] is No.
Alarm
Use Alarm 1 Yes
Set Alarm 1 >
Use Alarm 2 No
Scroll to [Set Alarm 1] to set the alarm clock
Alarm 1
14 : 54 : 00
Scroll Up/Down to set hours and minutes
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After finishing, the changes will be saved
You can activate/disarm alarms by press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button at the unit while this device is in Standby mode.
Setting the Alarm Sound
˙Go to [SETUP], scroll down to [Alarm] and pressSELECT/OKbutton.
˙Select to [Alarm Source] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter.
˙Press UP/DOWN button to determine an alarm sound, and then pressSEL ECT/OKbutton to confirm.
Alarm Source
Beep
i.Radio USB
Press UP/DOWN button to determine an alarm sound, and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm
˙The default alarm sound is “Beep”. ˙The alarm goes off with the sound source in the standby mode when time is up. ˙The default alarm source of i.Radio is the first radio station under the FAVORITE file.
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Disarming the Alarm
˙When alarm time is up in the “Standby Alarm” mode, the screen will flash and the alarm source will be played.
˙PressStandby, orSTOP/ESC, orAlar mbutton to disarm the alarm. ˙You can press any key to disarm the alarm under “Normal” mode.
˙In some circumstances the screen of Internet Radio will blink to inform you as the alarm time is up.
5.6.2 Play Mode
˙Go to [SETUP], scroll down to [Play Mode] and pressSELECT/OKbutton to change the setting.. – Normal – Shuffle – Repeat One – Repeat All –
This setting takes only effect while playing MP3 or WMA files from USB memory.
5.6.3 Sleep Timer
Turn On/OFF
˙PressSLEEPbutton on your remote control.
˙
icon will show on the top side of the screen when the sleep timer is on.
Alternatively you can navigate through the system settings:
˙Go to [SETUP], scroll down to [Sleep] and pressSELECT/OKbutton.
˙Select to [Sleep Timer] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton enable (Yes) or disable Sleep Timer.
Change value
˙Go to [SETUP], scroll down to [Sleep] and pressSELECT/OKbutton.
˙Select to [Sleep Timer] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to change the setting.
You can set different values between 5 Minutes and 120 Minutes. After this time the device stopps playing and turns to Standby Mode.
5.6.4 Network
Overview: ˙Support LAN (Ethernet) and WLAN (802.11b/g wifi Dongle is optional)
˙Support Wi-Fi Encryption WEP64/128 and W PA-PSK ˙Support dynamic IP via DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and static IP. ˙Support Upnp. ˙Default setting is Ethernet and DHCP
Connect Menu
˙Go to [SETUP], scroll down to [Network] and pressSELECT/OKbutton.
˙Select to [Connect] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to change the setting.
You can change between LAN ans WLAN Network connections.
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Understanding the Networking Status
˙The network connectivity state icon will show on the upper-right corner of the screen. LAN Status
˙No Ethernet cable detected.
˙Ethernet cable detected. ˙DHCP request failed.
˙Ethernet cable detected ˙DHCP request succeeded.
WLAN Status
˙No W i-Fi dongle detected
˙Wi-Fi dongle detected. ˙DHCP request failed.
˙Wi-Fi dongle detected ˙DHCP request succeeded.
Setting the Wi-Fi Connectivity
Insert a Wi-Fi USB adapter into the USB connector. (The Wi-Fi USB adapter is optional) PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Network] and pressSELECT/OKbutton. Select [Connect] and switch [LAN] to [WLAN]. PressSTOP/ESCbutton to quit Wizard.
Scroll up/down to [Wireless] and then press「SELECT/OK」button to enter.
Scroll up/down to [Site Survey], [Connect Mode], [SSID] or [Encryption], then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter. Press UP/DOWN andSELECT/OKbutton to set each necessary item.
icon will show on the topside of the screen when the wireless setting is successful.
Network
Connect LAN
IP Setting >
Use Proxy No
Select [Connect] and switch [LAN] to [W LAN].
Network
Wizard >
IP Setting >
Wireless >
[Wireless] item will appear on the sc reen.
Wireless
SSID >
Encryption >
Site Survey >
Set each necessary Wi-Fi setting item .
Wireless
SSID >
Encryption >
Site Survey >
will show when the setting is successful.
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Setting the Wi-Fi Network via Wizard
˙Plug the Wi-Fi USB dongle into the USB port. ˙Go to [SETUP], then scroll up/down to [Network] and pressSELECT /OKbutton to enter.
˙PressSELECT/OKbutton to switch [Connect] to [WLAN].
˙Select [Wizard] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton.
˙Scroll up/down to an access point you want to connect, and then pressSELECT/OKbutton.
˙If the access point that you are selecting is protected, pressSELECT/OKbutton to select the protected AP. ˙To input the encryption key, press UP/DOWN (or numbered key) button to change characters and press
LEFT/RIGHT button to shift.
˙PressSELECT/OKafter you finish setting.
˙
icon will show on the topside of the screen if the wireless setting is successful.
Network
Connect LAN
IP Setting >
Use Proxy No
Select [Connect] and switch [LAN] to [W LAN].
Network
Connect(any~) WLAN
Wizard >
IP Setting >
Select [Wizard] and press [SELECT/O K]
Wizard
Ap01 61%
D-LINK 85%
default 21%
Enter [Wizard], then all available AP and its signal strength will be shown on the screen.
Wizard
>
Use UP/DOWN (or numbered key) to input an enc ryption key to access the AP if necessary. After key-in the e ncryption key, press
SELECT/OKand press STOP/ESCto exit
Wizard
Proofing the encryption key…
Network
Connect(ap01) WLAN
IP Setting >
Wireless >
will show when the setting is successful.
Inputting Static IP
PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Network] and pressSELECT/OKbutton.
Scroll up/down to [IP Setting] and then press「SELECT/OK」button to enter.
Select [IP Source] and pressSELECT/OKbutton to switch [Dynamic] to [Static].
Scroll up/down to [TCP/IP] and then press「SELECT/OK」 button to start editing.. Press UP/DOWN button to change characters, then press LEFT/RIGHT button to shift. After finishing, press「STOP/ESC」button to confirm.
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Network
Connect LAN
IP Setting >
Use Proxy No
Select [IP Setting], then press「SELECT./OK」
IP Setting
IP Source Dymanic
PressSELECT/OKto switch [IP Source] to [ Static]
IP Setting
IP Source Static
TCP/IP >
DNS >
Select [TCP/IP], then press「SELECT./OK」
TCP/IP
IP 192. 169.001.100
Mask 255.255.255.000
GW 192.169.001.254
Press UP/DOWN (or numbered key) then LEFT /RIGHT to input IP.
When IP setting value (including IP, Subnet Mask, or Gateway) is illegal, IP setting will change to default value.
TCP/IP
The IP Setting Value is
illegal ! Setting is
Changed to Default !
Inputting DNS
PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Network] and pressSELECT/OKbutton.
Select [DNS] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton. Press UP/DOWN button to change characters, then press LEFT/RIGHT button to shift. After finishing, press「SELECT/OK」button to confirm.
IP Setting
IP Source Static
TCP/IP >
DNS >
Select [DNS] and press「SELECT/OK」button
DNS
DNS1 168.095.001.001
DNS2 000.000.000.000
Press UP/DOWN (or numbered key) then LEFT /RIGHT to input IP
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Inputting Proxy
PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Network] and press SELECT/OKbutton.
Scroll up/down to [Use Proxy] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to switch to [Yes].
Scroll up/down to [Proxy Server] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to input domain name or IP address. PressSELECT/OKbutton, then press UP/DOWN button to change characters, press LEFT/RIGHT button to shift. After finishing, pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm.
Scroll up/down to [Proxy Port] and then press SELECT/OKbutton to input port number. Repeat the step 4~5.
Input Method
KEY DESCRIPTION OK / Select
End editing
STOP/ESC
Delete a character
Up
Change character 0-9, a-z ,A-Z, symbol
DOWN
Change character 0-9, a-z ,A-Z, symbol
LEFT
Shift to left
RIGHT
Shift to right
1
1./_!@# $ % ^ & * : ; ' " / \ ( ) [ ] { } space
2
2 abc ABC
3
3 def DEF
4
4 ehi EHI
5
5 jkl JKL
6
6 mno MNO
7
7 pqrs PQRS
8
8 tuv TUV
9
9 wxyz WXYZ
0
0
Proxy Server
>
Ready to Editing
Proxy Server
>proxy.hinet.net
Press UP/DOWN (or numbered key) then LEFT /RIGHT to input characters.
Proxy Server
>proxy.hinet.net
PressSELECT/OKto confirm
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˙Select [Proxy Port] to input a proxy server port
Proxy Port
>
Ready to Edit
Proxy Port
>8080
Press UP/DOWN (or numbered key) then LEFT /RIGHT to input characters
Proxy Port
>8080
PressSELECT/OKto confirm
Information
Display the firmware version and network information.
Language
˙Support 11 languages – EnglishGermanSpanishPortugueseFrenchItalianSwedishFinlandDutchDanishTraditional Chinese. The default language of Internet Radio is English.
Setting
Language >
Information >
Reset all Settings >
SelectSETUPand then chooseLanguage
Language
English
German
Spanish
Select Language and then pressSELECT/O K
Reset All Settings
Reset all settings to factory default.
Warning : All settings will be reset to factory default.
Firmware Upgrade
˙Support upgrade by using USB Get an accurate firmware version (please check your model number) from manufactures. The firmware version file appears as .UPG file. Copy the file [image.upg] to the root directory on a USB disk. Insert the USB disk into the USB connector.
Press SETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Firmware Upgrade] and pressSELECT/OKbutton.
Scroll up/down to [Yes] and then press「SELECT/OK」button to upgrade. Internet Radio will restart automatically after finishing upgrade.
Internet Radio must not be switched off or press any function key during the upgrade procedure.
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It strongly recommends resetting all setting after the firmware of Internet Radio is upgraded.
Setting
Information >
Reset all >
Upgrade >
Select [Firmware Upgrade], then press「SELECT/OK」
Upgrade
Image Source USB
Upgrade >
Select [Upgrade] and then press「SELECT/OK」
Upgrade
Do You Really Want
Upgrade?
PressYesto confirm
Upgrade
Image
Mac[00.00.c0.50.65.03]
Select the most updated .upg file to upgra de
Upgrade Process
>>> Processing <<<
Please DO NOT
Cut off the Power
Checking file and prepare to upgrade
Processing …
Firmware is upgrading
i.Radio
i.Radio >
USB >
Media-Server >
The upgrade is complete.
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6 Internet Radio
6.1 Introduction
By using internet radio, listeners receive a continuous stream of audio from internet radio stations.Internet Radio supports many audio stream sources such as Microsoft (mms://..) and “SHOUTCast”. ˙SHOUTCast (http://www.shoutcast.com
) Today most traditional FM radio stations in the world offer on-line radio services or programs. Internet Radio via “World Station” portals can connect to those on-line radio services or programs. Moreover, “World Station” categorizes those stations by country, and sort them under World Station file. This makes it easy to search or find a particular radio station.
Please note that the radio stations you can find on this device are preset by the specific online portals. The stations list can not be edited.
This device can show title informations while playing a song if this is provided by the station. Please note that not all of the stations support this function. Sometimes you can see only some characters.
The online portals “World Station” and “SHOUTcast” are responsible for the actuality of the provided stations lists. It is possible that some stations are temporarely not accesseable if the streaming address has changed or not useable any more if the station has stopped streaming.
6.2 World Station
System requirements: Recommend broadband internet connection (xDSL/Cable Modem). However, Internet Radio does not support PPPoE(ADSL) or ISP Proxy (cable modem). We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to have better quality of audio streaming. ˙If there is no internet connection on your Internet Radio, Wizard mode will be automatically activated. Please follow the instructions shown on the screen to establish network connection.
6.2.1 Listen to World Station
1. Go to[Main] menu, choose i.Radio and pressSELECT/OKbutton.
2. Choose [World Station] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton.
3. Scroll up/down to a station and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to play.
The available stations are sorted as following: Area -> Country -> Alphabet You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100%.
4. Press Stop () to exit to the previous menu page.
For fast search for an internet radio station, press「Right」button to jump from radio stations started
with alphabet A to alphabet B, alphabet B to alphabet C, and so on. Press「Left」button to jump backward.
PressINFOto show the total amount of internet radio stations in a specific category and which one you are browsing.
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Main
i.Radio >
USB >
Media-Server >
i.Radio
Favorite >
World Station >
SHOUT Cast >
World Station
Africa >
Americas >
Asia >
Selecti.Radio
ChooseWorld Station
Categorized by Area
World Station
Caribean >
Europe >
Middle East >
Europe
Albania >
Andorra >
Austria >
Europe
Germany >
Gibraltar >
Greece >
PressRightbutton for fast search. The name of Areas
change alphabetically.
Categorized by Country. Navigate as shown before.
Choose the target country by pressing Select/OK.
Germany
106!8 rock ‘n pop >
B5 Aktuell >
Bayern 1 >
Germany
106!8 rock ‘n pop >
B5 Aktuell >
Bayern 1 >
1/41
106!8 rock ‘n pop >
B5 Aktuell >
Bayern 1 >
Categorized by Radio Station
PressINFO
The amount of radio stations shows on the screen.
Germany
106!8 rock ‘n pop >
B5 Aktuell >
Bayern 1 >
World Station
106!8 rock ‘n pop
MP3, 96Kbps
Germany
106!8 rock ‘n pop >
B5 Aktuell >
Bayern 1 >
Choose a internet radio station
It shows the format and bitrates when Playing.
Press Stop () to exit to the previous menu page.
6.3 SHOUTCast
System requirements: Recommend broadband internet connection (xDSL/Cable Modem). However, Internet Radio does not support PPPoE(ADSL) or ISP Proxy (cable modem). We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to have better quality of audio streaming.
6.3.1 Listen to SHOUTCast
1. Go to[Main] menu, choose [i.Radio] and press「SELECT/OK」button.
2. Choose [SHOUTCast] and then press「SELECT/OK」button.
3. The SHOUTCast Station List is sorted as following: Alphabet -> Genre
4. Scroll up/down to a station and then press「SELECT/OK」button to play.
You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100%.
PressINFOto show the total amount of internet radio stations in a specific category and which one you are browsing.
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6.4 Add/Delete a Radio Station to your favorites list
˙Roll to your favorite radio station that you want to add into FAVORITE. ˙HoldSELECT/OKbutton for 2 seconds and the rolling bar will blink twice. ˙To delete an internet radio station from your FAVORITE file is to scroll to a radio station you want to delete
and holdSELECT/OKfor 2 seconds. Choose [Yes] to confirm.
˙Internet Radio will inform you If a station you try to add into FAVORITE exists already. ˙It may consume more than 1 storage space if the information of a radio station is extensive.
You can add at most 20 radio stations into your FAVORITE file.
6.5 Record A Song From Internet Radio Stations
The recording quality depends on the broadcast quality of the internet radio station. Please select a radio station that uses the mp3 format for broadcasting. The contents of radio station can be recorded only with MP3 format.
Those stations with WMA or REAL format are not supported for recording!
ID3 Tag and Songlengh are NOT set automatically.
1. Connect a USB mass storage device to one of the two USB jacks. If the connection is asteblished a USB sign appears in the upper right corner (
).
2. Choose a radio station for recording. The radio station you want to record must be playing.
3. Press「REC」button while you are listening. z will shown on your screen while it is recording.
4. Internet Radio will ckeck if the storage has enough space for recording.
5. By pressing 「REC」again you can pause the recording.
will shown on your screen.
6. If you want to stop recording, press「STOP/ESCbutton.
Please note that a USB mass storage device must be connected for recording! This device has no internal memory!
i.Radio
Whispering
<Phil Collins> <Can’t Stop Lo
MP3,96kbps
i.Radio
<Phil p Lo
Preparing to Rip
Press「REC」button Preparing to Record
i.Radio
<Phil p Lo
Message
Free Space:24.33 MB
Starting Record
z
i.Radio
Whispering
<Phil Collins> <Can’t Stop Lo
MP3,96kbps
Check memory... Recording
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7 Playing Songs on the USB Disk
˙Insert an USB Disk with MP3/WMA audio files into the USB connector ˙ icon will show on the top side of the screen when USB is detected.
˙SelectUSB, and pressSELECT/OKbutton
˙Scroll up/down to a song, folder or “~ All” then pressPLAYbutton to play.
001/012
Cant Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:30 04:30
Music playing
KEY DESCRIPTION
OK / Select No Function whilw playing

Play /Pause the current song.
STOP/ESC Stop Repaly and exit to previous menu
Long press: fast forward Short press: next song
Long press: rewind Short press: 1x beginning of current song; 2x previous song
Mode
Change playback Mode (also possible in settings menu) Normal – Random – One – All
Info Toggle between Song information display and lyrics disp lay.
A-B
1x cchoose Start position 2x Choose end of part The chosen part will be repeated until the A-B key was pressed a third time.
Mute Stop sound output
Song informations and Lyrics can only be prompted if this information already exist.
USB
~ All
Phil Collins
Do You Remember
PressPLAY
USB Connection
Song or Lyrics informations
Total Song Time
Current Action
Song No. / Total Songs
Play Mode
Current Playback time
Ran
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8 Media Server
8.1 Supported Media Server
˙WMP11(Windows Media Player 11) (Windows XP SP2 / Vista Premium 32 Bits) ˙Rhapsody URLhttp://www.rhapsody.com/welcome.html ˙TwonkyMedia URLhttp://www.twonkyvision.com/ ˙MediaTumb (Linux Platform) URLhttp://mediatomb.cc/
NOTE: To making TwonkyMedia works normally, ID3v2 must be edited.
8.2 Setting Upnp Environment
NOTE:
˙Before you use your PC as a media server, make sure your PC (or the media serve you try to connect)
has WMP11 (Windows Media Player 11) installed. Each media server has to have its WMP11 installed.
˙Usually, the default of your PC firewall is to block not necessary connection. Make sure Upnp function is
enabled on your PC (media server).
˙Disable Proxy function in your INTERNET RADIO.
8.2.1 UPnP Networked Environment Diagram
˙Please connect Internet Radio and UPnP Media Server on the same local LAN, and make sure the
network setting is correct.
˙The UPnP networked environment diagram is as follows.
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8.3 Playing Songs on UPnP Media Server
1. Select [Media Server] from the main menu and then pressSELECT/OK button to enter Media Server function.
2. Select one server from all available media servers.
3. Scroll up/down to [All songs], [Artists], [Albums], [Genres] or other items, then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter.
4. Scroll up/down to a song or folder, then pressSELECT/OKbutton to play.
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9 Troubleshooting
Q1 Why Connection Fails?
A1 Make sure the internet environment is ready.
Make sure the network setting is available.
Make sure the network setting is correct.
Check if the radio station still exists.
Check if the Proxy setting is correct.
Q2 Internet Radio freezes at Login …?
A2 Make sure the internet environment is ready.
Make sure the network setting is available.
Q3 Internet Radio freezes Getting Station …?
A3 Make sure the internet environment is ready.
Make sure the network setting is available.
Q4 There is a list of available radio station but I can not listen?
A4 Make sure the network setting is available.
Make sure Firewall is disabled.
Check if the Proxy setting is correct.
Some Stations are possibly not accesseable. Please try later or an other one.
Q6 What is No More Data?
A6 Make sure the network setting is available.
Check if possible bandwidth limitation issue.
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10 Specifications
LCD Specification 128 x 64 Dot Matrix LCD Displa y with Blue Backlight
Supported Audio Formats MP3, WMA
Streaming Formats Internet Radio Stream( MMS), MP3, WMA, Real Player, M3U, PLS
Song Information’s MP3 ID3 TAG, WMA TAG ( if existent)
Network Connections Fast Ethernet (RJ45), 54Mbit Wireless LAN with UPnP WiFi Dongle
WiFi USB Dongle
54Mbit UPnP Dongle Supporting
802.11 b/g Network Standards
Wireless LAN Encryption W PA2-AES and 64/128 Bit WEP
Repeat-Function
Normal, Zufallswiedergabe, Einzelwied erholung, Alle wiederholen Normal, Shuffle, Repeat one, Repeat all
Internet Radio Portals Shoutcast, World Station
Record format
MP3 (The Recording Function is only Available while listening to MP3 Radio Stations.)
Interface 2x Universal Serial Bus 2.0 , 1x Fast Ethernet (RJ45)
Speaker 2x 2W RMS
Power Supply
100V-240V Netzteil, 9V Eingangsspannung 100V-240V Power Adaptor, 9V Input Volt age
Dimensions (W/D/H) 26.5 x 14.5 x 9 [mm]
Weight 1,295 kg
Features
Sleep timer, Two Different Alarm T imes, Favourites List, Network Stream ing. Autom. Timer Synchronisation
Lieferumfang / Package Content
i-net MusicBox, USB-Extension Cable , Power Supply Unit, Remote Control, WiFi Dongle, Manual
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Warranty conditions EN
The following conditions compr ise the requirements and scope of our warranty conditions and do not affect our leg al and contractual warranty obligations.
We offer a warranty on our products in accordance with the following conditions:
1. We will remedy free of charge an y product damage or defect that is proven to be based on a manufacturing fault, provided the end user reports this immediately upon noticing it and within a period of 24 months following the date of purchase. The warranty does not cover batteries and other parts, which are considered consumables, parts that break easily such as glass or plastic or defects based on normal wear and tear. T here is no warranty obligation in the event of marginal differences compared to the target appearance and workmanship provided t hese have a negligible effect on the product's fitness for use, in the event of damage caused by chemical or electrochemical effec ts, by water or generally from abnormal conditions.
2. The warranty will be perform ed in such a way that we shall decide whether to repair the defective parts or to replac e them with working parts free of charge. AXDIA reserves the right to exchange the product for a replacement product of equal value if the produc t that is sent in cannot be repaired within a reasonable time or at re asonable cost. The product can also be exchanged for a different model of the same value. Requests cannot be made for repairs to be c arried out on site. Parts that have been replaced or exchanged become our propert y.
3. The warranty claim does not appl y if repairs or other work is carried out by unauthorized persons or if our products are equipped with additional parts or accessories that are not approved for our products.
4. Warranties that have been activate d do not cause the warranty period to be extended, nor do they trigger a new warranty period. The warranty period for any replacement parts installed ends with the warranty period for the entire product.
5. Any other or further claims are exclud ed, especially those for replacement due to damage caused outside of the product, provided there is no obligatory legal liability. We theref ore accept no liability for accidental, indirect or other consequential dam age of any kind, which leads to usage restrictions, data loss, loss of earni ngs or interruption to business.
Asserting a warranty claim
1. To make use of the warranty service, you must contact the AXDIA Service Center by e-mail, fax or phone (see be low for contact details). You can also use the service form on our websit e or on the back of the warranty conditions.
2. AXDIA Service Center will tr y to diagnose and solve your problem. If it is determined that a warranty claim exists, you will be given an RMA number (Return Material Authorization) an d you will be asked to send the product to AXDIA.
IMPORTANT: AXDIA will only accept parcels that have an RMA number.
Please observe the following when sending the product:
1. Send the product suitably pack aged with carriage and insurance paid. Do not enclose any accessories with the products (no c ables, CD's, memory cards, manuals, etc.), unless th e AXDIA Service Centre specifies otherwise.
2. Mark the RMA number on the outside of the package in such a way that it is visible and clearly legible.
3. You must enclose a copy of the s ales slip as proof of purchase.
4. Once AXDIA has received the product, it will meet its warranty obligations in accordance with the warranty condit ions and will return the product to the sender with carriage and insura nce paid.
Service outside of warranty
AXDIA can refuse any service claim m ade that is not covered by the warranty. If AXDIA agrees to provide a service outsi de the warranty, the customer will be invoiced for all r epair and transport costs. AXDIA will not accept any packages that have n ot first been approved by AXDIA by means of an RMA (Return Material Authori zation).
[International charges to Germany depend on the selected service provider]
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