Philips WAS6050-05, WAS6050-12 User Manual 2

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Add audio les to a playlist
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Play from a portable audio device (AUX)
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Music follows me
18
Wirelessly stream music from a PC
18
Install Windows Media Player 11
18
Congure a PC to share music
18
More play options
19
Repeat play
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Shufe play
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Play by artist
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Play by genre
19
7 Radio 20
FM radio
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Listen to FM radio
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Change frequency
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Manual search
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Automatic channel search
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Automatic channel search
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Select preset channels
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Internet radio
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First-time Internet radio registration
21
Register users for Internet radio
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Listen to Internet radio
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Place bookmarks for radio stations
22
Listen to Favorite Stations
23
Manually add Internet radio stations
23
Add URL address on the Music Station
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Add URL address on the PC
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Listen to My Media
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8 Searchforaudioles(music) 25
Scroll at high speed
25
Alphanumeric search
25
9 Settings 26
Change sound settings
26
Adjust volume
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Adjust Equalizer (EQ)
26
Activate Smart EQ
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Deactivate Smart EQ
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Adjust bass / treble
26
Set Dynamic Bass Boost (DBB)
27
Adjust display
27
Contents
1 Important 4
Safety 4 Notice 6
Disposal of product and packing
material 6
2 Your Wireless Music Station 8
What you can do with the Wireless Music
Station 8
Overview 8
Top panel
8
Rear panel
9
Remote control
9
3 Prepare 11
Install remote control batteries
11
Position your Music Station
11
Mount the Music Station to a wall
11
Attach the support for table top
installation 12
4 Connect 13
Connect AC power
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Connect a portable audio device (AUX)
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Connect a PC
13
Install WADM
13
Create wired connection
13
Create wireless connection
14
Launch WADM
14
5 First-time installation 15
Select language
15
Set-up with a Center (sold separately)
15
Infrastructure mode connection to a
Center 15
Ad-hoc mode connection to Center
16
Turn on / switch to standby
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6 Play 17
Play HD music from a Center
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Clock / alarm settings
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Set the clock
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Change the time format
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Set the alarm time
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Set the alarm repeat
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Automatic time update
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Synchronize with RDS
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Synchronize with NTP
28
Set standby timer
28
Change language
29
10 Maintenance 30
Cleaning
30
Update 30
Restore the default settings
30
11 Technical data 31
Supported audio le formats
31
Supplied accessories
32
PC connection requirements
32
12 Troubleshooting 33
13 Glossary 34
14 Index 40
Contents
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g Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
h Do not install near any heat sources such
as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
otherapparatus(includingampliers)that
produce heat.
i For countries with a polarized mains,
do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety.
Iftheprovidedplugdoesnottinto
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Caution: To prevent electric shock, match the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot, fully insert.
j Protect the power cord from being
walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
k Only use attachments/accessories
speciedbythemanufacturer.
l Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,
bracket,ortablespeciedbythe
manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
1 Important
Safety
Know these safety symbols
This ‘bolt of lightning’ indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an electrical shock. For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove product covering. The ‘exclamation point’ calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems. WARNING: To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects lled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus. CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
a Read these instructions. b Keep these instructions. c Heed all warnings. d Follow all instructions. e Do not use this apparatus near water. f Clean only with dry cloth.
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Warning
Never remove the casing of this Music Station. Never lubricate any part of this Music Station. Place this Music Station on a at, hard and stable surface. Never place this Music Station on other electrical equipment. Only use this Music Station indoors. Keep this Music Station away from water, moisture and liquid-lled objects. Keep this Music Station away from direct sunlight, naked ames or heat.
How to connect a plug
The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following code: blue = neutral (N), brown = live (L). As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black. Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red. Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug, marked E (or e) or coloured green (or green and yellow). Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead - not simply over the two wires.
Mains plug
This apparatus is tted with an approved 13 Amp plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug
proceed as follows:
a Remove fuse cover and fuse. b Fix new fuse which should be a BS13625
Amp, A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.
c Retthefusecover.
If the tted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriate plug tted in its place. If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should have a value of 5 Amp. If a plug without a fuse is used, the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5 Amp.
m Unplug this apparatus during lightning
storms or when unused for long periods of time.
n Referallservicingtoqualiedservice
personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
o Battery usage CAUTION – To prevent
battery leakage which may result in bodily injury, property damage, or damage to the unit:
Install all batteries correctly, + and - as marked on the unit. Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.). Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time.
p Apparatus shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing.
q Do not place any sources of danger on
theapparatus(e.g.liquidlledobjects, lightedcandles).
r This product may contain lead and
mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.
Important
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Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Community. This product complies with the requirements of the following directives and guidelines: 73/23/ EEC + 89/336/EEC + 93/68/EEC
Class II equipment symbol
This symbol indicates that the unit has a double insulation system.
Disposal of product and packing material
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. Please be informed about the local separate
collection system for electrical and electronic
products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old product with your normal household waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential
The severed plug must be disposed off to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere.
Norge
Typeskilt nnes på apparatens bakside. Observer: Nettbryteren er sekundert innkoplet. Den innebygde netdelen er derfor ikke fraktoplet nettet så lenge apparatet er tilsluttet nettkontakten. For å redusere faren for brann eller elektrisk støt, skal apparatet, ikke utsettes for regn eller fuktighet.
Notice
Notice of compliance
For USA:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
For Canada:
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference
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negative consequences to the environment and human health. All redundant packing material has been omitted. We have done our utmost to make the packaging easily separable into mono materials. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials.
Environmental information
All unnecessary packaging has been omitted. We have tried to make the packaging easy to separate into three materials: cardboard (box), polystyrene foam (buffer) and polyethylene (bags, protective foam sheet.) Your system consists of materials which can
be recycled and reused if disassembled by
a specialized company. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.
Battery disposal information
Batteries (including built-in rechargeable batteries) contain substances that may pollute the environment. Always hand the appliance in at an ofcial collection point to remove any built-in batteries before you discard the appliance. All batteries must be disposed of at an ofcial collection point.
Important
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a MUSIC FOLLOWS ME b LCD / display c DBB Digital Bass Boost d + VOL - volume down / up e NAVIGATION KEYS f STOP g OK / conrm/playpause h skip forward i skip back j MENU k HOME l on / standby / eco standby m INCR.SURR. Incredible Surround sound n SMART EQ smart equalizer o Wi-Fi antenna
2 Your Wireless
Music Station
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benet from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.Philips.
com/welcome.
What you can do with the Wireless Music Station
Listen to FM radio or Internet radio.
Play music from a Center (Centers
WAC3500, WAC7000, WAC7500 are sold separately). Transfer and play music from your PC.
Overview
Top panel
The top panel features sensor buttons that are sensitive to touch and moisture.
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Remote control
a b FM TUNER radio c HOME d SEARCH e VIEW f MENU g NAVIGATION KEYS navigate h OK/ conrm/playpause i skip forward j k - VOL + volume down / up l MUTE m SHUFFLE(3def)randomplay n REPEAT(2abc)
Rear panel
a Power supply socket b FM antenna c Holes for support attachment screws d Subwoofer
Rear panel
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o INCR.SURR.(6mno)IncredibleSurround
sound
p DBB(5jkl)DigitalBassBoost q RDS/NEWS(9wxyz) r SAMEGENRE(8tuv) s MUSIC FOLLOWS ME t (0) u MUSIC BROADCAST v SAMEARTIST(7pqrs) w SMARTEQ(4ghi) x SLEEP(1.,?!’@-_:;/)standbytimer y SCROLL z CLEAR / skip back { REC record | MARK/UNMARK } AUX portable audio source ~ CD/MP3-CD
HD hard disk
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Position your Music Station
Caution
Risk of product damage! Place the Music Station on a surface that is level, at, and strong enough to support the Music Station. Risk of interference! Keep the Music Station away from TVs, VCRs, and other radiation sources.
Mount the Music Station to a wall
Caution
Risk of product damage! Always consult professional personnel to safely mount the product to a wall.
Warning
Risk of injury! Ensure that no supply ducts such as gas, water or electricity are harmed when you drill the holes.
Items you need to mount the Music Station to
a wall (not supplied):
electric drill
two suitable wall mounting pegs and
screws screwdriver pencil
1 Hold the support (note the direction of
angle) against the wall where you want to mount the Music Station.
3 Prepare
Install remote control batteries
Caution
Risk of explosion! Keep batteries away from heat, sunshine or re. Never discard batteries in re. Risk of decreased battery life! Never mix different brands or types of batteries. Risk of product damage! When the remote control is not used for long periods, remove the batteries.
1 Open the battery compartment. 2 Insert 2 AAA batteries with correct
polarity (+/-) as indicated.
3 Close the battery compartment.
3
1
2
3
1
2
Prepare
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Note
The angle direction is different when you mount the Music Station to a wall.
2 Mark the position of the drill holes on the
wall.
3 Drill the holes. 4 Insert suitable wall mounting pegs and
screws.
5 Attach angled support to the Music
Station.
6 Fasten the angled support on the screws.
Attach the support for table top installation
You can attach the angled support (supplied) for easy access to the top panel.
1 Attach the angled support:
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Connect a PC
Before you connect the Music Station to a PC:
Ensure that the PC meets the minimum requirements. (see ‘PC connection requirements’ on page 32) Install the WADM (Philips Wireless Audio Device Manager) on the PC. (see ‘Install WADM’ on page 13) You can choose among two different
modes of connection: Wired connectio
n (see ‘Create wired
connection’ on page 13) Wireless connectio
n (see ‘Create wireless
connection’ on page 14)
Install WADM
This chapter shows you how to install the WADM (Philips Wireless Audio Device Manager) software. The WADM is necessary to search and download software updates for the Music Station.
1 Insert the PC Suite CD into the PC. 2 Follow the instructions on the PC to install
WADM.
3 When the security alert message
(Microsoft Windows Firewall) pops up, press ‘Unblock’ to allow the WADM application to run on the PC.
The rewall is still effective and only allows the WADM to run.
Tip
You can also consult the user manual of the PC and manually add the WADM application to your list of programs that are safe to run.
Create wired connection
1 Ensure that the Ethernet port on the PC is
enabled.
2 Ensure that the WADM (Philips Wireless
Audio Device Manager) software is
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4 Connect
Connect AC power
Warning
Risk of product damage! Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back or the underside of the Music Station.
1 Connect the Music Station to the power
supply
Your Music Station turns on and is
ready for use.
Connect a portable audio
device(AUX)
1 Connect an audio cable (not supplied)
from the AUX jack to the portable audio device.
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Connect
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Launch WADM
1 Before you try to launch the WADM,
ensure you have installed the WADM software on the PC. (see ‘Install WADM’ on page 13)
2 On the PC, double click the WADM icon
3 Continue with the launch, depending on
the status of your PC: If the Music Station is found:
A Select the Music Station from the list. B Click Connect now.
If the Music Station is not found:
A Select Connection Wizard. B In the Connection Wizard menu,
select
Express Mode.
C Click Next. D Follow the on-screen instructions. E Select the Music Station from the list. F Click Connect now.
installed on the PC to enable search and
download of updates
. (see ‘Install WADM’
on page 13)
3 Use the supplied Ethernet cable to
connect the Music Station
directly to the PC. to the router that is connected to the PC.
4 Follow the instructions ‘Launch WADM
(see ‘Launch WADM’ on page 14)’ to complete the connection process.
Create wireless connection
1 Ensure that your wireless access point or
wireless router is enabled.
2 Ensure that the WADM (Philips Wireless
Audio Device Manager) is installed on the PC (see ‘Install WADM’ on page 13) to enable search and download of updates. (see ‘Install WADM’ on page 13)
3 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 4 On the Music Station, congure the
network:
5 Press HOME. 6 Press MENU. 7 Select [Settings] > [Network] >
[Wireless].
8 Select network. 9 Enter encryption key (if required). 10 Select [Automatic] > [Applysettings?] >
[Yes].
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Ad-hoc set-up process: Consult the user manual of the Center how to add a Station to the Center.
Infrastructure set-up proces
s (see
‘Infrastructure mode connection to a Center’ on page 15).
3 Position the Music Station in a suitable
location (within reach of a power socket).
4 Position the Music Station where it is
separated from the Center by no more than one wall.
Infrastructure mode connection to a Center
You can pair the Music Station with a Center in infrastructure mode.
1 Ensure that the Center is
turned on. in standby mode.
2 Ensure that the infrastructure network is
wireless-enabled.
3 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 4 Press HOME. 5 Press MENU. 6 Select [Settings] > [Network] >
[Wireless].
7 Press to start network search.
The Music Station searches for a network.
A list of found networks is displayed.
8 Press to select network, then press . 9 Enter encryption key (if necessary). 10 Select [Automatic] > [Applysettings?] >
[Yes].
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5 First-time
installation
When you connect the Music Station to the power supply, the automatic installation process starts. You must select the language (see ‘Select language’ on page 15) before you can continue.
Select language 1 When you connect the Music Station to
the power supply for the rst time, wait for the language selection menu to select your language.
2 Press to select, then press .
After you set the language, the Music Station starts the search for a Center (sold separately).
Tip
After the rst-time language set-up, you can change the language in the Settings menu (see ‘Change language’ on page 999).
Set-upwithaCenter(sold separately)
You can stream your audio to the Music Station from a Philips Center of the WAC series, such as WAC3500D, WAC7000, or WAC7500. You can connect the Music Station to the
Center in two different modes:
Infrastructure
Ad-hoc (if you do not have an Internet
connection / PC)
1 Place the Music Station and the Center
side by side on a at and level surface that is strong enough to support the two units.
2 Complete the
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3 To switch the Music Station to eco standby,
press and hold the button on the top panel.
Note
When the Music Station is in eco standby mode, the remote control is inactive.
Note
Connections that include a router require that the router is switched on at all times.
Ad-hoc mode connection to Center
Note
You can connect the Music Station with a Center in ad-hoc mode, in case you do not have an Internet connection / PC.
1 Ensure that the Center is
turned on. in standby mode.
2 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 3 To add the Music Station (Station) to the
Center, follow the instructions in the user manual of the Center.
Turn on / switch to standby
You can select from the following status options:
On Standby
Active standby. The button on the remote control can turn on the Music Station. The Music Station remembers the last audio source you selected.
Eco standby
Passive standby. Only the button on the top panel can turn on the Music Station.
Note
In stop mode, if no buttons are pressed for 20 minutes, the Music Station switches to standby.
1 To turn on the Music Station, press . 2 To switch the Music Station to standby,
press
.
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turned on. switched to standby (active).
3 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 4 Press HOME. 5 Select [HD]. 6 Press MENU to enter the HD menu. 7 Press to select [Create playlist], then
press
. A new playlist with a default album name, such as Playlist_001, is created.
To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
Addaudiolestoaplaylist
You can add up to 300 audio les to a playlist.
1 Ensure the Music Station is connected to a
Center (sold separately)
. (see ‘Set-up with
a Center (sold separately)’ on page 15)
2 Ensure that the Center is
turned on. switched to standby (active).
3 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 4 Press HOME. 5 Select [HD]. 6 Press MENU to enter the HD menu. 7 Press to select [Playlists], then press . 8 Press to select audio le, then press . 9 Select [Add to playlist]. 10 Press MENU to enter the playlist menu.
The added audio les are displayed. To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Play from a portable audio
device(AUX)
If you connect a portable audio device (AUX) to the Music Station (see ‘Connect a por table
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6 Play
Play HD music from a Center
You can wirelessly stream music to the Music Station from a connected Center. The HD play feature offers the following options:
[Playlists]: Customizable collection of audio les sorted by playlist name in alphanumeric order.
[Artists]: Collection of albums sorted by
artist name in alphanumeric order.
[Albums]: Collection of albums sorted by
album name in alphanumeric order.
[Genres]: Collection of albums sorted by music style (if album information is
available). [All tracks]: All audio les sorted by name in alphanumeric order.
1 Ensure that the Center is
turned on. switched to standby (active).
2 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 3 Press HOME.
The display shows the options.
4 Press to select, then press .
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Playlists
When you connect the Music Station to a Center you can sort audio les on the HD (hard disk) of the Center into playlists.
Create a playlist
You can create up to 99 playlists on the hard disk of a connected Center.
1 Ensure the Music Station is connected to a
Center (sold separately)
. (see ‘Set-up with
a Center (sold separately)’ on page 15)
2 Ensure that the Center is
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Install Windows Media Player 11
1 On the PC, insert the supplied PC Suite
CD.
Autorun starts. If Autorun does not start, click on the
WAC_Installer icon in your Explorer program.
2 Follow the instructions on the PC to install
the Windows Media Player 11.
CongureaPCtosharemusic
You can share music from a PC with the Music Station. This chapter shows you how to congure the PC to share music.
1 Follow the instructions to install the
Windows Media Player 1
1 (see ‘Install
Windows Media Player 11’ on page 18).
2 On the PC, click Start > Programs >
Windows Media Player.
3 In the Windows Media Player interface,
click on the Library pull-down menu and select
More Options....
4 In the Media Sharing pop-up window,
check Share my media, then conrm with OK.
When the Music Station is connected to your home network, the display shows the Music Station with an alert
icon:
5 Click on the Music Station. 6 Select Allow, then conrm with OK. 7 On the Music Station, press HOME. 8 Press to select UPnP mode, then press
.
The display shows [Searching for<br>UPnP servers…], followed by the list of media servers.
9 Press to select the PC, then press .
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audio device (AUX)’ on page 13), you can play the music from the device on the Music Station.
1 Start play on the portable audio device.
You hear the audio from the device through the Music Station.
Music follows me
As you move around at home, you can let the music move with you between a Center (sold separately) and the Music Station. You can start to listen to a song in one room, the move to the next room and continue to listen to the song there.
1 On the source unit where the music is
playing, press MUSIC FOLLOWS ME to stop play from that unit and activate the function.
The display shows the icon .
2 On the destination unit, where you want
to listen, press MUSIC FOLLOWS ME to continue the play.
To deactivate the function press STOP on the destination unit.
Tip
Any selected play modes such as repeat or shufe are retained on the destination unit.
Wirelessly stream music from a PC
You can wirelessly stream music to the Music Station from a connected PC, if you install the Windows Media Player 11 on the PC (see ‘Install Windows Media Player 11’ on page 18)
and
congure the PC to share your music (see
‘Congure a PC to share music’ on page 18).
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Play by genre
You can play all audio les of the same artist from the HD of the Center.
1 When you play HD audio, press SAME
GENRE.
More play options
You can choose between various play options:
Repeat pla
y (see ‘Repeat play’ on page 19)
Shufe play (see ‘Shufe play’ on page 19) Play by artis
t (see ‘Play by artist’ on page
19) Play by genre (see ‘Play by genre’ on page
19)
Repeat play
You can repeat one or all audio les of the current selection.
1 In play mode, press REPEAT to toggle the
repeat function as follows:
[Repeat 1]
The current audio le is continuously repeated until another mode or setting is selected.
[Repeat all]
All audio les of the current selection
are continuously repeated until
another mode or setting is selected.
[Off] (default)
Shufeplay
You can play the audio les of the current selection in random order (shufed).
1 During play, press SHUFFLE to toggle
shufe on and off.
When you turn shufe on, the current selection of audio les is played in random order.
Play by artist
You can play all audio les of the same artist from the HD of the Center.
1 When you play HD audio, press SAME
ARTIST.
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Tip
You can store channel frequencies under a preset channel number (see ‘Manual search 999).
Manual search
You can manually search and store channels.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Radio] > [FM Tuner].
The current frequency is displayed.
4 Press to change the frequency. 5 Press MENU. 6 Select [Save to preset]. 7 Press to select, then press .
The frequency is stored under the selected preset number.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Tip
You can overwrite preset channel numbers with new frequencies.
Automatic channel search
The Music Station can automatically search available channels.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Radio] > [FM Tuner]
The current frequency is displayed.
4 Press and hold to start automatic
search function.
When a channel is found, the search stops.
To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
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»
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7 Radio
FM radio
You can listen to FM radio with the Music Station.
Listen to FM radio
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Ensure that you fully extend the connected
FM antenna.
3 Press HOME. 4 Select [Radio] > [FM Tuner].
The current frequency is displayed. To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Tips
You can optimize the reception when you rotate the FM antenna. You can use the automatic search & store function (see ‘Automatic channel search 999) to store channels under presets.
Change frequency
To ne tune the reception of a channel, you can adjust the channel frequency.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Radio] > [FM Tuner].
The current frequency is displayed.
4 Press to adjust the frequency.
To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
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users for Internet radio’ on page 22) under a different user name.
Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet access.
First-time Internet radio registration
For rst-time Internet radio registration you need a valid email address to register with Philips. The following steps show you how to register the Internet radio feature.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Ensure that the Music Station is connected
to the Internet.
3 Ensure you have a valid email address. 4 Ensure that you use the 1-way remote
control of the Music Station for the registration process.
5 On the Music Station, press HOME. 6 Select [Radio] > [Internet Radio].
The Internet radio registration display is shown.
7 Press ALPHANUMERIC BUTTONS on
the 1-way remote control to enter the valid email address.
8 Press .
The display conrms the automated email dispatch to your mailbox.
9 On the PC, check the email inbox for a
message from ConsumerCare@Philips.
com with the subject Your Streamium
Registration....
10 Follow the instructions in the email to
complete your registration process on the Philips website.
The display of the Music Station returns to the Radio menu.
The email address is stored in the memory.
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Automatic channel search
The Music Station can automatically search and store up to 60 channels under the preset numbers.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Radio] > [FM Tuner].
The current frequency is displayed.
Press
MENU.
4 Select [Autostore function active…].
The Music Station searches and stores channels.
When all available channels are stored, the search stops.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Select preset channels
You can nd your preset channels in the preset channel list.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Radio] > [FM Tuner].
The current frequency is displayed.
4 Press to display preset channel numbers. 5 Press to select, then press .
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Internet radio
If you register the Internet radio feature with Philips, you can listen to Internet radio stations that have a link on the Philips web service. The Philips web service maintains and updates links to Internet radio stations that are active. You have to register once when using the Internet feature for the rst time (see ‘First-time Internet radio registration’ on page 21). Additional listeners can register separately (see ‘Register
» »
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Listen to Internet radio
When you have registered the Internet
radio featur
e (see ‘First-time Internet radio
registration’ on page 21), you can listen to the Internet radio.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Ensure that the Music Station is connected
to the Internet.
3 Press HOME. 4 Select [Radio] > [Internet Radio] >
[User] > [Services].
The service list is displayed.
5 Press to select from the list:
[RadioIO] [Live365]
6 Press . 7 Press to select the station, then press
.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet access.
Place bookmarks for radio stations
You can place bookmarks for Internet radio
stations so next time you want to listen to a station, it is easy to nd.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Ensure that the Music Station is connected
to the Internet.
3 When you listen to Internet radio (see
‘Listen to Internet radio’ on page 22), press
to place a bookmark for the station.
To return to the Home menu, press HOME. The next time you connect to the Internet radio, the radio station is shown in the Favorite Stations (see
»
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Tip
You can register additional users to the Internet radio (see ‘Register users for Internet radio’ on page 999).
Register users for Internet radio
The Music Station allows to your register
additional users under a separate email address
and password.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Ensure that the Music Station is connected
to the Internet.
3 Press HOME. 4 Select [Radio] > [Internet Radio] > [Add
user].
The Internet radio registration display is shown.
5 Press ALPHANUMERIC BUTTONS on
the 1-way remote control to enter the valid email address.
6 Press .
The display conrms the automated email dispatch to your mailbox.
7 On the PC, check the email inbox for a
message from ConsumerCare@Philips.
com with the subject Your Streamium
Registration....
8 Follow the instructions in the email to
complete your registration process on the Philips website.
The display of the Music Station returns to the Radio menu.
The email address is stored in the memory.
To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
»
»
»
»
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on the PC (see ‘Add URL address on the PC’ on page 23)
Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet access.
Add URL address on the Music Station
You can add individual URL addresses for
Internet radio stations on the Music Station.
1 On your PC, log on at www.philips.com/
welcome.
Register the Music Station, if you have not done so already.
2 Search for the Music Station. 3 On the registered product site, click the
link
Streamium Management.
4 Follow the online instructions to enter the
URL address of Internet radio station.
Notes
If the manually added Internet radio station is available and broadcast in a compatible format, you can listen to it on the Music Station. You can nd the manually added Internet radio stations in the My Media list on the Music Station.
Add URL address on the PC
You can add individual URL addresses for
Internet radio stations on the PC.
1 On your PC, log on at www.philips.com/
welcome.
Register the Music Station, if you have not done so already.
2 Search for the Music Station. 3 On the registered product site, click the
link
Streamium Management.
4 Follow the online instructions to enter the
URL address of Internet radio station.
‘Listen to Favorite Stations’ on page
23) menu.
Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet access.
Tip
You can also place bookmarks for Internet radio
stations when you log on at www.philips.com/welcome and on the registered product site click the link Streamium Management.
Listen to Favorite Stations
When you place bookmarks for Internet radio station
s (see ‘Place bookmarks for radio
stations’ on page 22), you can nd them under Favorite Stations.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Ensure that the Music Station is connected
to the Internet.
3 Press HOME. 4 Select [Radio] > [Internet Radio] >
[User] > [Favorite Stations].
5 Press to select, then press .
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet access.
Manually add Internet radio stations
You can manually enter the URL address of Internet radio stations that are not listed on the Philips website. You can choose from the following options to enter a URL address:
on the Music Station (see ‘Add URL address on the Music Station’ on page 23)
Automatic channel search
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Notes
If the manually added Internet radio station is available and broadcast in a compatible format, you can listen to it on the Music Station. You can nd the manually added Internet radio stations in the My Media list on the Music Station.
Listen to My Media
When you manually enter the URL address, you can listen to Internet radio stations that are not listed on the Philips website.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Ensure that the Music Station is connected
to the Internet.
3 Press HOME. 4 Select [Radio] > [Internet Radio] >
[User] > [My Media].
5 Press to select, then press .
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet access.
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8 To stop the search, press .
To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
8 Search for audio
files(music)
You can choose between the following options to search for specic audio les:
Scroll at high speed (see ‘Scroll at high speed’ on page 25) Alphanumeric search (see ‘Alphanumeric search’ on page 25)
Scroll at high speed
You can nd a le with fast scroll, which scrolls through all les in the current list. Scroll speed depends on the length of the list.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 When a list is displayed, press and hold
SCROLL to scroll through the list at high
speed.
3 Let go of the button, to stop the scroll.
Alphanumeric search
You can search for specic audio les on
the HD of a connected Center, a connected UPnP device.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Press to select
[HD] [UPnP]
4 Press . 5 Press SEARCH.
The display shows a text box.
6 Press the ALPHANUMERIC BUTTONS
to enter the search word.
7 Press OK to start the search.
The Music Station shows the closest alphabetical match.
»
»
Searchforaudioles(music)
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Activate Smart EQ
Note
When you activate the Smart EQ function, you can manually deactivate the function.
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press SMART EQ.
The Smart EQ function automatically selects equalizer settings according to the genre that is associated with the audio le.
If no genre is associated with the audio le, the default setting is Pop.
Tip
You can manually associate your audio les with a genre to ensure that the Smart EQ function matches the genre of your audio les.
Deactivate Smart EQ
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press MENU. 3 Select Equalizer. 4 Adjust equalizer settings (see ‘Adjust
Equalizer (EQ)’ on page 26).
The new equalizer settings deactivate the Smart EQ feature.
Adjust bass / treble
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Settings] > [Bass/Treble]. 4 Press to select, then press . 5 Press to adjust the settings, then press
.
To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
»
»
»
9 Settings
Change sound settings
You can adjust the following sound settings:
Volume (see ‘Adjust volume’ on page 26) Dynamic Bass Boost (DBB
) (see ‘Set
Dynamic Bass Boost (DBB)’ on page 27) Equalizer (see ‘Adjust Equalizer (EQ)’ on page 26)
Bass / Trebl
e (see ‘Adjust bass / treble’ on
page 26)
Adjust volume
1 During play, press - VOL + to adjust the
volume.
Mute
You can turn off the sound of your audio.
1 During play, press MUTE.
To turn the sound back on, press MUTE again.
AdjustEqualizer(EQ)
You can adjust the audio sound with the following equalizer settings:
[Rock] [Pop] (default) [Jazz] [Neutral] (at) [Techno] [Classical]
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press MENU. 3 Press to select [Equalizer], then press
.
4 Press to adjust the settings, then press
.
To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
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Set the clock
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Settings] > [Time] > [Set time]. 4 Press to change the time. 5 Press to return to the Time menu.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Change the time format
You can choose between 12-hr or 24-hr time display format.
1 Before you change the time format, set the
clock (see ‘Set the clock’ on page 27).
2 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 3 Press HOME. 4 Select [Settings] > [Time] > [Time
format].
5 Press to select, then press . 6 Press to return to the Time menu.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Set the alarm time
Before you set the alarm time, ensure that you set the correct current time on the clock (see ‘Set the clock’ on page 27).
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Settings] > [Alarm] > [Alarm
on/off].
4 Select [Alarm on]. 5 Press to change the alarm time. 6 Press to enter the Alarm on/off menu. 7 Press to select, then press .
If the alarm is activated, the header displays an alarm icon for 3 seconds.
To switch off the alarm, select [Alarm off].
»
»
SetDynamicBassBoost(DBB)
You can choose from the following DBB settings:
[DBB1] [DBB2] [DBB3] [Off] (default)
1 To toggle between the settings, press DBB.
Adjust display
You can change the following settings of the
display:
Backlight (see ‘Switch backlight on/off ’ on page 27) Contrast (see ‘Change display contrast’ on page 27)
Switch backlight on/off
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press MENU. 3 Select [Settings] > [Display] > [Backlight]. 4 Press to toggle Backlight [On] and
[Off].
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Change display contrast
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Settings] > [Display] > [Contrast]. 4 Press to adjust the contrast.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Clock / alarm settings
You can set the clock and alarm of the player.
SetDynamicBassBoost(DBB)
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2 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 3 Press HOME. 4 Select [Settings] > [Time] > [Auto time
sync].
5 Press to select, then press . 6 To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Synchronize with NTP
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Settings] > [Time] > [Auto time
sync].
4 Press to select, then press . 5 To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Set standby timer
You can select a set time period after which the Music Station automatically switches to standby. The timer offers the following options:
[15] [30] [45] [60] [90] [120] minutes [Off]
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press SLEEP one or more times to select a
time period.
When you set the timer, the display shows the sleep icon:
To view the remaining countdown time to standby, press SLEEP anytime.
»
»
8 To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Tip
If you switch the Music Station to eco standby, the alarm is deactivated.
Set the alarm repeat
1 Ensure to set the alarm time (see ‘Set the
alarm time’ on page 27) before you set the alarm occurrence.
2 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 3 Press HOME. 4 Select [Settings] > [Alarm] > [Alarm
time] > [Repeat].
5 Press to select
[Once] [Daily]
6 Press to conrm. 7 To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Automatic time update
You can synchronize the current clock time with a
radio station that is RDS (Radio Data System) (see ‘Synchronize with RDS’ on page 28) enabled. computer that is NTP (Network Time Protocol) (see ‘Synchronize with NTP’ on page 28) enabled.
Synchronize with RDS
RDS (Radio Data System) is a service
that allows FM stations to send additional information along with the FM radio signal. Automatic time synchronization is one of the RDS features.
1 Ensure that the radio station you select for
synchronization has RDS.
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Change language
You can change the language that you have set during the rst installation (see ‘First-time installation’ on page 15).
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press HOME. 3 Select [Settings] > [Language]. 4 Press to select, then press . 5 To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Change language
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Tip
You can restore the default settings without losing the audio les on the HD of a connected Center.
10 Maintenance
Cleaning
Note
Avoid moisture and abrasion.
1 Clean the Music Station only with a soft
dry cloth.
Update
When the Music Station is connected to a PC, you can download new rmware updates with the help of the Wireless Audio Device Manager (WADM) (see ‘Install WADM’ on page 13) that is on the supplied PC Suite CD.
1 On the PC, to search for new rmware
updates, launch the WADM (see ‘Launch WADM’ on page 14).
2 Follow the instructions to update the
rmware.
Restore the default settings
You can restore the default settings (including network settings) of the Music Station, if you want to change the way the Music Station
connects to
a Center
a home network / PC
1 Ensure that the Music Station is turned on. 2 Press MENU to enter the menu display. 3 Press to select [Settings] > [Restore
factory settings].
4 Press . 5 Press to select [Yes], then press .
The language selection display is shown.
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Wireless standard
802.11g, backwards compatible to 802.11b
Wireless security
WEP (64 or 128 bit),WPA/ WPA2 (8-63 characters)
Frequency range
2412 - 2462MHz (CH1-CH11)
Wired(LAN/Ethernet)
Wired standard 802.3 / 802.3u Speed 10 / 100MBit/s Mode half / full duplex Crossover detection
(Auto MDIX)
Yes
Tuner
FM wave range 87.5 - 108.0 MHz
Number of presets
60
FM antenna/cable
Pigtail
HD play
Frequency range 60 - 20,000Hz (-3dB) Signal-to-noise
ration
72dBA (IEC)
M4A (AAC) bit rate
16 - 320kbps, CBR/VBR
MP3 bit rate
32 - 320kbps, CBR/VBR
WMA bit rate
up to 192kbps, CBR/VBR
Sampling frequencies
32, 44.1, 48kHz
Specications and external appearance are subject to change without notice.
Supportedaudioleformats
The Music Station supports the following audio le formats:
MP3 (8-320kbps and VBR) WMA (up to 160kbps)
AAC (MPEG4 AA LC raw format, .m4a/. m4b les)
11 Technical data
General
AC Power Voltage information is
printed on the back or the underside of the Music Station.
Dimensions (w x h x d)
158 x 103 x 158 mm
Weight (net) approx. 0.92kg
Power consumption
On < 36W Standby (active < 5W Eco standby (passive) < 1W
Amplier
Output power 2 x 7.5W Frequency response 80 - 20,000Hz (-3dB) Signal-to-noise ratio 72 dBA (IEC)
Speakers Full range:
Power 2x7.5W (RMS) Frequency response 4 kHz - 20 kHz (-6dB)
Sensitivity 83 dB / m / W Impedance 2x4 Ohms in series = 8
Ohms
Dimensions (w x h) 50 x 43 mm
wOOx bass radiator:
Dimensions 100mm x 50mm
Input sensitivity
AUX IN 500mV
Wireless
Technical data
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Note
The display of the Music Station supports directories with nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels.
Supplied accessories
Remote control 2 AAA batteries
AC power adapter with cable Angled support (for use as table stand or
wall mount)
2 screws to attach angled support
PC connection requirements
The minimum requirements for PC connections
are:
Windows 2000 SP4 (or above) / XP SP2 / Vista
Pentium III 500MHz processor or higher
256MB RAM CD-ROM drive Adapter
Ethernet enabled (for wired
connection)
Wireless network 802.11 b/g (for
wireless connection)
500MB free hard disk space
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2 Use an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to
connect the Music Station to the PC.
3 On the PC, launch the WADM on the PC
to update the rmware (see ‘Update’ on page 30).
I have problems installing WADM or launching
WADMafterinstallation,whatdoIdo?
Ensure that the operating system of the PC meets the requirements (see ‘PC connection requirements’ on page 32). Ensure that the Microsoft Windows Media Player is installed on the PC (see ‘Install Windows Media Player 11’ on page 18). Ensure that the PC is virus-free.
I cannot use all the WADM functions, what do
Ido?
Temporarily disable the antivirus software on the PC, as it may affect the WADM functions.
12 Troubleshooting
I cannot hear any sound or the sound is poor,
whatdoIdo?
Press
- VOL + to increase the volume. Press the MUTE button again to reactivate the sound output.
Theradioreceptionispoor,whatdoIdo?
Adjust the antenna for better reception. Increase the distance between the Music Station and TV or VCR devices.
Is there a maximum distance of transmission between a Center and the Music Station for
effectivestreaming?
Yes. The maximum distance of Wi-Fi transmission is 250m measured in open spaces. However, in a home environment, where solid obstacles such as walls and doors are present, the effective transmission distance is reduced to 50-100m. Reposition the devices if you experience transmission problems.
Duringthersttimeset-up,thedisplayonthe
Music Station shows [Searching for Center…],
whatdoIdo?
Follow the instructions for the set-up with
a Cente
r (see ‘Select language’ on page 15).
How do I avoid Wi-Fi interferences from other devices that operate in the same
(2.4GHz)frequencyspectrum,suchasDect phonesorbluetoothdevices?
Move the Music Station (and the Center, if applicable) at least 3m away from such devices. Use a WEP/WPA encryption key when you create the wireless connection your PC / home network (see ‘Create wireless connection’ on page 14). Change the operating channel on the interfering devices. Turn the devices in different directions to minimize interference.
Thewirelessrmwareupdatefailed,whatdo Ido?
1 Ensure that the PC is connected to the
Internet.
Troubleshooting
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The lowest three octaves of the audio band. Low bass is the bottom octave (20-40Hz), mid­bass is the middle octave (40-80Hz), and upper bass is the 80-160Hz octave.
Bluetooth
A short-range wireless protocol that is meant to allow mobile devices to share information and applications without the worry of cables or interface incompatibilities. The name refers to a Viking King who unied Denmark. Operates at
2.4 GHz. For more information, see bluetooth. com.
C
CBR(constantbitrate)
With CBR the encoder spends the same amount of bits on each frame, regardless of how much it may really need. Disadvantage
of CBR: Bits are wasted in case of absolute blackness of a picture or complete silence in an
audio frame. And pictures or audio frames with a lot of elements may need those bits.
CD(CompactDisc)
Format developed by Phillips, Sony, and Pioneer for conveying music and data. CDs record information by deforming the inner metal foil on the disc with tiny micro pits burned in by a laser.
CDDB
A centralized database of CDs, CD tracks, and artists on the Web, now known as Gracenote. The audio player or burner program can log on to CDDB. It uploads the ID of the CD being played, and then downloads the title, artist, and track list.
Coaxial
A single copper conductor, surrounded with a layer of insulation, covered by a surrounding copper shield and nally, an insulating jacket. An unbalanced transmission line with constant impedance. In audio, this type is commonly used for low level, line signals terminated in RCA connectors.
13 Glossary
A
AAC(AdvancedAudioCoding)
An audio compression scheme dened as part of the MPEG-2 standard (also known as MPEG­2 AAC or MPEG-2 NBC, or Not Backwards Compatible). It offers better sound and a compression ratio that is superior by roughly 30 percent compared to the MPEG-1 MP3 format.
AC(alternatingcurrent)
An alternating current is an electrical current whose magnitude and direction vary cyclically, as opposed to DC (direct current), whose direction remains constant. The usual waveform of an AC power circuit is a sine wave, as this results in the most efcient transmission of energy. However certain applications use different waveforms, such as triangular or square waves.
Amplier
A device, either a single stage or a large scale circuit with multiple stages for creating gain, i.e. it makes small signals larger.
Antenna
A device, such as a rod or wire, which picks up a received radio frequency signal or radiates a transmitted RF signal.
Audio output
High-level (speaker) or line-level (RCA) signals sent from one system component to another; or the high-level signal from an amplier to the system speakers.
AUX
Auxiliary input that allows you to connect portable audio devices.
B
Bass
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Eco(EcoStandby)
Eco Standby is the most ‘economic’ mode of the Music Station and consumes less than 1W. It is ‘economic’ and environmentally friendly to use this mode during longer times of non-usage of the Music Station.
EQ(Equalizer)
A class of electronic lter circuits designed to augment or adjust electronic or acoustic systems. Equalizers can be xed or adjustable, active or passive. Many equalizers divide the spectrum into 3 to 12 bands. This allows each section to be either increased or decreased in amplitude without changing the response of the rest.
F
Fidelity
A term used to describe the accuracy of recording, reproduction, or general quality of audio processing. “High Fidelity” (Hi-Fi) is the goal of every designer.
FM(FrequencyModulation)
In radio broadcasting: a method of modulation in which the frequency of the carrier voltage is varied with the frequency of the modulation voltage.
Frequency
The property or condition of occurring at frequent intervals. In sound, this simply refers to the regular occurrence of compression and rarication of air that we experience as sound.
Frequency Response
Is the range of frequencies that a speaker reproduces, lowest frequency to the highest. While the optimal normal is 20-20,000 Hz (Hertz), the range of human hearing for individuals is often much more restricted. A good full-range speaker system however, reproduces as much of this range as possible to cover all variations. Individual drivers are limited to reproduce only that part of the spectrum
Compression
In audio terms, this is a process of temporarily or permanently reducing audio data for more efcient storage or transmission. A temporary reduction in le size is called ‘non-lossy’ compression, and no information is lost. A permanent reduction in le size (such as with MP3 les) is called ‘lossy’ compression, and involves discarding unnecessary information which is irretrievably lost.
D
dB(Decibel)
A unit of measure used to express relative difference in power or intensity of sound.
D
DC(directcurrent)
Direct current or continuous current is the constant ow of electric charge. This is typically in a conductor such as a wire. In direct current, the electric charges ow in the same direction, distinguishing it from AC (alternating current).
Digital
A method to encode information using a binary code of 0s and 1s. Many wireless phones and networks use digital technology.
Digital Audio
Digital Audio is a sound signal that has been converted into numerical values. Digital sound can be transmitted through multiple channels. Analog sound can only be transmitted through two channels.
Duplex(half/full)
Full duplex is the ability to send and receive data simultaneously. Duplex is synonymous with full duplex. Example: when a modem operates in full-duplex mode, it can transmit data in two directions simultaneously. In half-duplex mode it can transmit data in two directions, but not simultaneously.
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Kilobits per second. A digital-data-rate measurement system which is often used with highly compressed formats such as AAC, DAB, MP3 etc. The higher the amount, the better the quality generally is.
K
kHz(kiloHertz)
1000Hz or 1000 cycles per second.
L
LCD(LiquidCrystalDisplay)
Probably the most common way to show
visual information on non-computer electronic
equipment.
Lossless compression
A system for reducing the number of data bits (density) in a musical signal without corrupting the original.
M
M4A
The audio le format used by Apple in their
iTunes Music Store often appears on your
system with the ‘.m4a’ lename extension. M4A can produce better audio quality than MP3 using less physical space for the les.
MHz(MegaHertz)
One million cycles per second.
Midrange
The middle three octaves (more or less) of the audio band, where the ear is most sensitive, usually between 160Hz-3kHz.
Mono(monaural)
The operation of an amplier in one channel for both input and output. Can refer to an amplier with only one channel of amplication or operating in bridged mode. For low­frequency amplication applications, it provides better phase coherence and less distortion than stereo operation.
for which they were made, so their response is limited, but still a necessary point to consider when designing a complete sound system.
H
Hi-Fi(HighFidelity)
A method of sound reproduction that emphasizes the highest possible adherence to the exact character of the original sound. This is a principal that must be paramount in every stage of the recording, transportation, and recreation of the signal to be fully operational. It is usually the listener’s equipment wherein this objective is most seriously compromised.
Hz(Hertz)
Cycles per second, named after Heinrich Hertz.
I
Impedance
The resistance to the ow of an electric current in a circuit. This is effectively the electrical load that a loudspeaker presents to the amplier which drives it and is measured in ohms.
IncredibleSurroundSound(Incr.Surr.)
An improved system that creates realistic, three­dimensional sound elds. These sound elds are usually achieved with multiple speakers that are arranged around the listener.
Input sensitivity
SPL (sound pressure level) a speaker produces, given one watt of power, measured from a one-meter distance at a typical input frequency (usually 1kHz unless otherwise noted on the speaker).
Interface
A device or protocol which facilitates the linking of any two devices or systems; or when used as a verb (‘to interface’), the process of linking.
K
Kbps
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as electromagnetic waves by radio (and television) stations.
Rip(ripping)
Using a software program that “grabs” digital
audio from a compact disc and transfers it to a
computer hard drive. The integrity of the data is preserved, because the signal does not pass through the computer sound card, and need not be converted to an analog format. The digital-to-digital transfer creates a WAV le that can then be converted into an MP3 le.
RMS(RootMeanSquare)
A formula that provides a reasonably accurate
means to measure and compare continuous
AC power. The use of this measure is preferred when matching system components, like ampliers and receivers.
S
S/PDIF(SPDIF)(Sony/PhilipsDigitalInterface)
A standard audio-le transfer-format that was developed jointly by Sony and Philips. S/PDIF allows the transfer of digital audio signals from one device to another, without the need to convert rst to analog. This prevents the quality of the digital signal degrading during transfer to analog.
Sampling rate
The precision with which a digital le describes the analog sound it represents. Basically, a lower rate produces les that sound worse and take up less drive space than those with a higher rate. CDs have a sampling rate of 44.1kHz, and DAT machines have a sampling rate of 48kHz. MiniDisc player/recorders with a built-in sampling rate converter can handle both rates.
Sensitivity
Volume that a speaker offers for a specic voltage input, expressed in decibels per watt (dB/W).
Shufe
A feature that plays audio les (tracks) in random order.
MP3
A le format with a sound data compression system. MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio Layer 3. With the MP3 format, one CD-R or
CD-RW can contain about 10 times more data
than a regular CD.
Mute
A control found on receivers, and some mixers or signal processing units that silences (mutes) a signal path, or output.
O
Ohm
Measure of resistance to current (impedance). The lower the impedance of a speaker, the harder it is to drive.
P
PCM(PulseCodeModulation)
Pioneering form of digital recording.
R
RDS(RadioDataSystem)
RDS tuners can automatically tune in stations
according to the types of music (or talk) they broadcast. RDS also enables a receiver to display text messages and even graphics (usually call letters and format information) that many FM stations include on a sub-carrier signal within their normal broadcast signal. Some RDS equipped tuners can even override with trafc alerts or emergency broadcasts, during playback of other media - CD MD, or cassette. There are other useful features too, many of which are offered by the growing number of RDS stations.
RF(radiofrequency)
An alternating current or voltage with a frequency (or carrier wave) above about 100kHz. It is called radio frequency because these frequencies have a capacity to be radiated
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products from different vendors. UPnP devices should be able to connect to a network automatically, handling identication and other processes on the y. The standards developed by the UPnP Forum are media-, platform-, and device-independent.
USB(universalserialbus)
A hardware interface used to connect devices such as computer audio players, digital cameras, and more. USB is UPnP enabled (also called hot-swappable), meaning that a computer does not need to be turned off when new devices are plugged in and the devices do not need to be congured. USB supports data transfer rates of up to 60MB per second (in USB 2.0).
V
VBR(variablebitrate)
With VBR, the encoder takes as much bits as it needs. So black pictures get few bits and complex pictures get as much as they need. While this provides the best quality the nal size cannot be predicted at all.
Volume
Volume is the most common word used to specify the control of relative loudness of sounds. It also pertains to the function on many electronic devices that is used to control the loudness.
W
W(wattage)
A measurement of power. In speakers, wattage is a term that indicates power-handling characteristics in dealing with electrical voltage inputs from the amplier.
WAP(WirelessApplicationProtocol)
Global protocol used in some wireless devices
that allows the user to view and interact with data services. Generally used as a means to view Internet web pages using the limited
transmission capacity and small display screens
of portable wireless devices.
Signal to noise ratio
Represents the difference between the level of the audio signal, and any interference. The larger the gure, the purer the sound.
SPL(soundpressurelevel)
An acoustic measurement of sound energy. 1 dB SPL is the smallest increment in sound level to which the average human is sensitive. Theoretically, 0 dB SPL is the threshold of human hearing while approximately 120 dB is the threshold of pain.
Stereo
Literally means solid. Usually taken to refer to two channel stereo, though developments in digital audio facilitate multichannel stereo.
Streaming
A technique for transferring data such that it
can be processed as a steady and continuous
stream. Streaming technologies are often used on the Internet because many users do not have fast enough access to download large multimedia les quickly, so the client browser or plug-in can start displaying the data before the entire le has been transmitted.
Subwoofer
The extra-low frequency drive-unit (loudspeaker) that can be used to augment both stereo and surround system.
T
Treble
High frequencies at the top end of the audio band i.e. above 3kHz.
Tweeter
The drive unit (loudspeaker) that reproduces high frequency sounds.
U
UPnP(UniversalPlugandPlay)
Universal Plug and Play is a networking architecture developed by a consortium of
companies to ensure easy connectivity between
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The drive unit (loudspeaker) that reproduces the bass (low) frequencies.
WPA/WPA2(Wi-FiProtectedAccess)
A Wi-Fi standard that was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP. The technology is designed to work with existing Wi-Fi products that have been enabled with WEP (i.e. as a software upgrade to existing hardware), but the technology includes two improvements over WEP.
WAV
A format for sound les developed jointly by Microsoft and IBM. Built into Windows 95 to XP, which made it the de facto standard for sound on PCs. WAV sound les end with a ‘.wav’ extension and works with nearly all Windows applications that support sound.
WEP(WiredEquivalentPrivacy)
All 802.11b (Wi-Fi / wireless) networks use WEP as their basic security protocol. WEP secures data transmissions using 64-bit or 128-bit encryption; however, it does not
offer complete security and is usually used in
conjunction with other security measures such as EAP.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a wireless
technology brand owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance intended to improve the interoperability of
wireless local area network products based
on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Common
applications for Wi-Fi include Internet and VoIP
phone access, gaming, and network connectivity for consumer electronics such as televisions, DVD players, and digital cameras.
Wireless
Telecommunications using electromagnetic waves rather than wires or cable to transmit information. Wireless communication can be used for free-ranging mobile systems such as cell phones and global positioning systems (GPS), which use satellite technology. Wireless systems can also be xed, such as LANs that provide wireless communications within a limited area (such as an ofce), or wireless peripherals such as mice and keyboards.
WMA(WindowsMediaAudio)
An audio format owned by Microsoft, is a part of Microsoft Windows Media technology. Includes Microsoft Digital Rights Management tools, Windows Media Video encoding technology, and Windows Media Audio encoding technology.
Woofer
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