Sagem 700 User Manual

User Guide
INTRODUCTION
Dear customer:
Thank you for purchasing a SAGEM Wi-Fi IP Radio; we appreciate your trust in us.
This product was manufactured with the upmost care, should you encounter any difficulties during its use, we recommend that you refer to this user guide. You can also find information on the following site:
For your comfort and safety, we ask that you read the following paragraph carefully:
Do not install your Wi-Fi IP Radio in a humid room (bathroom, laundry, kitchen, etc.), or within 1.50 m of a tap or water source, or outside. Your Wi-Fi IP Radio should be used at an ambient temperature of between 15 °C and 35 °C for optimum sound results.
Do not set up your Wi-Fi IP Radio in a dusty environment as dust deposits might adversely affect the sound quality.
Avoid objects or liquids getting into the unit.
Unplug the power lead if the unit will not be used for a long period.
Do not handle your AC cord with wet hands. If liquid spills on your amplifier, unplug immediately and contact your dealer for cleaning instructions.
Only the power supply provided with the Wi-Fi IP Radio should be used. Connect this to the mains in accordance with the installation instructions in this user guide and the information on the identification label affixed to the power supply (voltage, current, mains frequency). As a precaution, in case of danger, the mains adapters act as a disconnecting mechanism for the 230 V power supply. They should be placed near the device and should be easily accessible.
At the end of their useful life, batteries must be disposed of according to the recycling instructions presented in this booklet.
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Do not attempt to remove any screws or open the unit. No user serviceable parts are inside.
Some sensitive medical equipment and safety equipment may be affected by the radio-frequency transmissions of your telephone. In all cases, we ask that you respect the safety recommendations.
The CE marking certifies that the product meets the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/CE of the European Parliament and of the Council pertaining to microwave radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment, for the safety and health of users, for electromagnetic interference. Furthermore, it efficiently uses the frequency spectrum attributed to ground and spatial communication to prevent damaging interference.
The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www.sagem.com site, section "support" or can be obtained from the following address:
Sagem Communication - Customer relations department 4 rue du petit albi - 95800 Cergy Saint-Christophe -France
CONTENTS
1. Your Wi-Fi IP Radio 5
Main Features 5 Unpacking 5 Front Panel 6 Keypad Area 6 Rear Panel 7 Keypad Functions 8
Installing the batteries 9
Wi-Fi IP Radio set-up 10 Menu structure 14
2. Installation 15
Network Setup 15
Basic Requirements 15 Configuration as a Wireless Client 16 Configuration as a Wired Client 20 Configuration as a Wireless Access Point (AP) 23 Windows Media Player 11: Installation and connection 25 Installation & Connection to Windows Media Connect V2.0 34
3. Listening to Music 37
Listening to Internet Radio 37 Listening to FM Radio 40 Listening to the music in your computer 42 Listening to the Music on your USB drive 45 The Playback Screen 47
4. Alarm 48
Clock 48
Setting the Clock Manually 48 Setting the Clock Automatically 49
Alarm settings 49 Snooze 52
5. Miscellaneous Setup Functions 53
Backlight Settings 53 Language Choice 53 Equalizer Settings 54 Reset to Factory Default Settings 54 Clear Favorites 54 Check Firmware Version 55 Software Updation 55
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6. Appendix 57
Care and Maintenance 57 Problems 57
7. Specifications 60
8. Environment 62
Packaging 62 Batteries 62 The product 62
9. Guarantee terms and conditions 63
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1. Your Wi-Fi IP Radio
This product is a wifi IP radio which may also be used as an alarm clock. This product is a Wi­Fi IP Radio. Connected to an Internet residential gateway, it enables users to browse/play/ store worldwide IP radio stations via the V-Tuner web server. It is mainly dedicated to Internet network access. The device may also be used to play the user's own digital music, and to listen to music on local FM broadcast services.
1.1. MAIN FEATURES
1. IEEE 802.11b/g wireless connection and IEEE 802.3 Ethernet connection to access the network resource.
2. Subscription vTuner services for listening to Internet radio stations directly. No PC server is required to listen to the Internet radio.
3. Built-in FM Radio tuner for listening to local FM broadcast services.
4. Compliant with the UPnP A/V protocol and popular UPnP-based streaming servers, such as Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 and the MusicMatch Jukebox. Users benefit from the network audio streams delivered from UPnP-based audio servers.
5. Direct access/playback of music from external USB storage devices (including Flash, MP3 player, 2.5" HDD-based storage, single/first partition supported).
6. Supported audio formats: .mp3, .wma, .wav (including IMA-AMPCM)
7. A management function for storing the user's favorite radio stations in the memory for quick access.
8. Playback controls: Play, Pause, Stop, Fast Forward, Fast Backward, Next, and Prev.
9. Selectable play modes: Sequential, Single, Random, repeat all, repeat single, and non­repeat.
10. Predefined equalizer and volume controls.
11. Simple means of upgrading the device with new firmware.
12. Dual alarm and snooze function to wake you up with any available music source.
1.2. UNPACKING
The product package includes the following items:
• 1 x IP radio device,
• 1 x 2dBi WiFi antenna,
• 1 x FM antenna (cable with 2.5mm plug),
• 1 x power adapter (DC 5V / 3A),
• 1 x remote controller,
• 2 x AAA batteries,
•1 x CD / User Manual,
• 1 x Quick Guide.
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1.3. FRONT PANEL
Display screen
USB port
1.4. KEYPAD AREA
STOP
Power
INTERNET
IrDA receiver
RADIO
Speaker cover
4-direction control
OK button
SNOOZE
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1.5. REAR PANEL
Power switch
DC power jack
Reset button
WiFi antenna connector
RJ45 port
Status LED
RCA jack for line out
3.5mm headphone jack
2.5mm FM antenna jack
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1.6. KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
Switch off backlight screen
To stop the music and go back to main menu
Direct access to Internet Radio menu
Direct access to Media server menu
Reduce the volume
Mute
Play / Pause
Rewind
revious
List of favoris
Shuffle
Put the device in Standby mode.
Alphanumeric Keypad
To launch time to stop current music source
Direct access to FM Radio menu
Direct access to MP3 Player menu
Increase the volume
Forward
Next
Repeat the song or the song list
The navigator of the remote control, a rapid selection tool.
Move to the previous
Go to the top of list
Move to the next
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To select the function
Enter next list
YOUR WI-FI IP RADIO
1.6.1. Installing the batteries
Take the remote control and turn it around so that the battery compartment is accessible.
Insert the batteries one after the other in compliance with the battery polarity, as shown on the battery slot.
Refit the battery compartment cover, first by the bottom, then lowering the top until full closure.
At the end of their useful life, batteries must be disposed of according to the recycling instructions presented in this booklet.
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1.7. WI-FI IP RADIO SET-UP
Connect the WiFi Antenna (1) and the FM Antenna (2) to the appropriate antenna connectors on the rear panel. If you prefer to use Ethernet for wired network connection, plug your Ethernet cable into the RJ45 port (3).
Once you have made these connections, carefully plug the DC power adapter (4) to the outlet and connect the DC power jack carefully to power the device.
To operate the device, you can use either the remote controller supplied, or the keypad buttons.
You need to set up the network and your PC server before being able to use the radio and music playback functions on the device.
(1)
(4)
(2)
The following tables describe the keypad functions available when the IP Radio device is in operation.
(3)
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(A) For the Selection Screen & Playback screen
Select Screen
(Screen with menu list)
SNOOZE No function Launches the timer for 15, 30,
STOP 1. STOP MUSIC.
POWER Put the device in Standby
OK Select the function. Goes to option screen.
UP Move to previous item. 1. Volume up.
DOWN Move to next item. 1. Volume down.
LEFT Radio IP Goes back to the previous
Radio FM If radio FM (direct access) :
2. Go back to main menu.
mode.
menu.
Playback Screen
(Screen with name
of station / song)
45, or 60 min (stops the current music source after time selected) - Information screen displayed for 3s. ­Goes back to standby screen with timer icon ON.
Identical.
Identical.
2. After 2s goes back to playback screen.
2. After 2s goes back to playback screen.
Goes back to radio list.
Goes back to the menu list.
Media Server
MP3 Player
Otherwise: Goes back to
radio list.
Goes back to the song list.
Goes back to song list.
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RIGHT Radio IP Goes back to the next menu. Goes back to radio list.
Radio FM If radio FM (direct access) :
Media Server
MP3 Player
(B) For the Idle screen (clock screen)
Goes back to the menu list.
Otherwise: Goes back to radio list.
Goes back to the song list.
Goes back to song list.
Standby screen
& Music Playing
SNOOZE Launches 15, 30, 45,
or 60 min timer to stop current music source (Goes back to clock screen with timer icon ON).
STOP STOPS MUSIC&
Goes back to main menu.
POWER Put the device in
Standby mode.
OK Displays playback
screen.
UP Volume up (after 2s
goes back to playback screen).
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Standby Screen
& Alarm Music
STOPS the music (Goes back to clock screen & reactivates alarm after 10 min.).
STOPS the music & Goes back to standby screen (No reactivation of alarm).
Identical. Identical.
Identical. Main menu
Identical. Main menu
Standby Screen
& No Music
No function
Alarm menu displayed.
displayed.
displayed.
YOUR WI-FI IP RADIO
DOWN Volume down (after 2s
LEFT Radio IP First press:
Radio FM First press:
Media Server
MP3 Player
RIGHT Radio IP Goes back to Station
Radio FM First press:
Media Server
MP3 Player
goes back to playback Screen).
Goes back to Station radio screen.
Second press:
Goes back to radio list.
Goes back to Station radio screen.
Second press:
If radio FM (direct access) : Goes back
to the menu list.
Otherwise: Goes back to radio list.
First press:
Goes back to song playing screnn.
Second press:
Goes back to songs list.
radio screen.
Goes back to Station radio screen.
Second press:
If radio FM (direct access) : Goes back
to the menu list.
Otherwise: Goes back to radio list.
First press:
Goes back to song playing screnn.
Second press:
Goes back to songs list.
Identical. Main menu
displayed.
Identical. Main menu
displayed.
Goes back to radio list.
Identical
Identical. Main menu
displayed.
Goes back to radio list.
Identical.
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MENU STRUCTURE
Internet Radio
FM Radio
Media Server
MP3 Player
Alarm
Setup
Station List
Favorite Stations
Station List Favorite Stations Update List Direct Access
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Clock
Language
Backlight
Equalizer
Advanced Setup
Locations Genres New Stations Popular Stations
All Genre Location
OFF ON
OFF ON
Current time Set Manually Auto-Sync (NTP)
Main Language V-Tuner Language
Always ON 1 Minute 3 Minutes 10 Minutes 30 Minutes
Normal Classique Rock Jazz Pop
Network Setting Configure Network Reset to Default Clear Favorites Device MAC Address Firmware Version F/W Upgrade (thru. USB)
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2. INSTALLATION
2.1. NETWORK SETUP
2.1.1. Basic Requirements
For the IP Radio device to work properly under your existing network environment, your network must feature the following:
You must have a router device with an enabled DHCP server function, so that it can automatically assign the IP address to your computer or another network device.
If you already have a router device in your home, it will be easy to setup the IP Radio device with your existing network environment. If you don't know what you have on your home network, the following FAQ will help you to troubleshoot before operating your IP Radio device.
The minimum streams to receive Radio IP are :
- 192 KPS for a normal quality,
- 640 KPS for an upper quality.
How does your computer or Notebook PC access the Internet? The answer might be one of the following:
Case I
I have to plug an Ethernet cable to the computer, and
1. I have to execute a dial-up program from my computer to link to the ISP service, and I can then access the Internet.
¸ You need to purchase a (wireless) broadband router.
2. No extra dial-up program is executed in my computer, but I set a fixed IP address in my computer.
3. No extra dial-up program is executed in my computer, and I set a dynamic IP address in my computer.
¸ There is a router device in your home. You can configure the IP Radio device in wired
client mode to operate it with your home network.
Case II
I use wireless connection, and
1. I have to execute a dial-up program from my computer to link to the ISP service, and I can then access the Internet.
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¸ There is no router device in your home. You need to purchase a new router device to
upgrade your home network.
2. No extra dial-up program is executed in my computer, but I set a fixed IP address in my computer.
¸ If the IP address is provided by your ISP supplier, there is probably no DHCP service in
your home network. You need to buy a new router device. If the IP address is a virtual IP, such as 192.168.xxx.xxx, you should have a router device. Therefore, the IP Radio device will function with your home network.
3. No extra dial-up program is executed in my computer, and I set the dynamic IP address in my computer.
¸ There is a wireless router device in your home, the IP Radio device will be able to
operate with your home network.
Moreover, the IP radio allows to play the music loaded in your PC, this one being connected to the same router.
2.1.2. Configuration as a Wireless Client
There are three network configuration modes available for the IP Radio device: simple wireless client, wired client, or wireless access point (AP).
The factory default mode is the client mode. If an Ethernet cable is available, the device will automatically select a suitable client mode to operate. Users can also manually change the network configuration settings via the Setup menu "Setup/Advanced Setup/Configure Network".
If you have a 802.11b/g wireless network in your home, this mode is the most straightforward means of connecting the IP Radio device to the existing network. Simply power the device, without connecting an Ethernet cable, and the device will automatically switch to the wireless client mode and detect all available wireless APs (Access Points). The first time the device is set to the wireless client mode, you need to determine which AP to connect to and enter the encryption key. Once the settings have been established, the device will remember the settings and attempt to connect to the designated AP when it is switched on. However, if you encounter any difficulty in connecting to the designated AP, the device will display the AP list for you to configure the device once again.
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(A) Using the device for the first time, without an Ethernet cable connection:
Screen on the
right
1 Initial screen
2 Device run as a
3 "OK" button Select the MMI
4 "OK" button Select the Internet
5 Scanning for
Screen shot Next screen Comment
Wireless Client.
language.
radio menu language.
available APs.
6 "" button
(Once)
7 Numeric key
pads
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"" button or "OK" button
"OK" button Enter the
Select the AP that you can connect to your router device.
encryption key if the AP is encrypted.
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Using the device for the first time, without an Ethernet cable connection
(continued)
8 "OK" button Confirm the
settings above.
9 Apply new settings.
10 The device is now
in wireless client mode.
11 The device is
already connected to your network.
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(B) Manually set to the Wireless Client Mode:
Screen on the
right
1 "OK" button Initial screen
2 "" button
(4 times)
3 "" button
(Once)
4 "" button
5 Scanning for
Screen shot Next screen Comment
"" button or "OK" button
"" button or "OK" button
Manually select the
or "OK" button
wireless client mode.
available APs.
6 "" button
(Once)
7 Numeric key
pad
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"" button or "OK" button
"OK" button Enter the
Select the AP that you can connect to your router device.
encryption key if the AP is encrypted.
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Manually set to the Wireless Client Mode (continued)
8 "OK" button Confirm the
settings above.
9 Apply new settings.
10 The device is now
in wireless client mode.
11 The device is
already connected to your network.
2.1.3. Configuration as a Wired Client
If there is no 802.11b/g wireless network in your home, and only a wired 802.3 network is available, the IP Radio device can connect to the wired network via an Ethernet cable. In this case, before powering the device, you need to plug the Ethernet cable into the RJ45 connector. The device will automatically switch to the wired client mode when it detects a link status via the Ethernet connection.
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