Scott r x 400wl User Manual

rx 400wl
Wi-Fi Internet / Ethernet/ FM PLL Radio

PRECAUTIONS

Follow the advice below for safe and appropriate operations.
ON PLACEMENT . Do not use the unit in places, which are extremely hot, cold, dusty, or humid. . Place the unit on a flat and even surface. . Do not restrict the airflow of the unit by placing it in a place with poor airflow, by
covering it with a cloth, or by placing it on a carpet.
ON SAFETY . When connecting and disconnecting the AC/DC adapter from the AC mains outlet, grip
the plug and not the cord itself. Pulling the cord may damage it and create a hazard.
. The mains plug must remain readily operable. . When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time, disconnect the AC/DC
adapter from the AC mains outlet.
ON AC VOLTAGE . Before use, check that the voltage that can be borne by the appliance matches your
local mains voltage.
ON CONDENSATION . When there is condensation inside the unit, the unit may not function normally. . Let it stand for 1 to 2 hours before turning the power on, or gradually heat the room up
and dry the unit before use.
. Ensure a minimum distance of 5 cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation. . Ensure that the ventilation is not impeded by covering the ventilation openings with
items, such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.
. Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles on the apparatus. . Pay attention to the environmental aspects of battery disposal. . Use the apparatus only in moderate climates (not in tropical climates). . Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing. . Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.
The lightning flash
with arr ow hea d symb ol within the tr iangle is a warning sign aler ting the user of “dangerous voltage” inside the unit.
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electric shock, do not remove the cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit, Refer all servicing to qualifie d personnel.
: To reduce the rlsk of
The exc l am ation point within the triangle is a warning si gn alerting
the user of important
instructions
accompanying the product.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PRECAUTIONS…………………………………………………………………… 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS………………………………………………………….. 2 BOX CONTENTS……..…………………………………………………………… 2 FEATURES…….…………………………………………………………………... 2 LOCATION OF CONTROLS……………………………………………………... 3 PREREQUISITES FOR INTERNET RADIO…………………………………… 5 CONNECTIONS…………………………………………………………………… 5 INSTALLING BATTERIES……………………...……………….……………….. 6 BASIC OPERATIONS……………………………….……………………………. 7 FM RADIO OPERATION……….………………………………………………… 9 INTERNET RADIO OPERATION…………….…………………….………….… 10 USB DEVICE AND SD/MMC CARD OPERATION……………………….…… 12 AUX IN FUNCTION……………………………………………………………….. 12 RECORD FUNCTION…………………………………………………………….. 13 MEDIA SERVER……………….………………………………………………….. 13 MAINTENANCE…………………………………………………………………… 14 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE………………………………………………….. 15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS………………………………………………… 16

BOX CONTENTS

1. Main unit 4. AUX IN cable
2. AC/DC adapter 5. Interchangeable inlays (x3)
3. Remote control with battery 6. Instruction manual

FEATURES

This unit let you enjoy thousands of Internet radio stations as well as your favorite local FM stations, with following features:
Access your web radio even when your PC is off. vTuner live internet radio service provides more than 5000 radios worldwide and more than 10000 regularly updated podcasts.
Enjoy music recorded on a PC connected to your network.
Connect the unit to your Internet network wirelessly (Wi-Fi) or with a cable
(Ethernet).
Five preset stations for each web radio station and local FM radio station.
With your Internet radio, you can record (for private use only) web radio and
FM radio broadcasts on a USB device or SD/MMC card.
Play files on a USB device or SD/MMC card and copy files from your USB device to your SD/MMC card and vice-versa.
Using the AUX IN jack, you can connect an external audio device to your radio and use it as a docking station.
Clock and alarm functions (wake-up at selectable source, snooze function).
Stylish, flexible design with interchangeable inlays in different colors.
Firmware can easily be upgraded via the Internet.
Note: Due to continuous improvements, the features may be subject to change without
notice. You should upgrade the firmware regularly by browsing through the menus: Main menu of the instruction manual at
Æ
Settings Æ System Æ Upgrade. Please download the latest update
http://www.awox.com/scott.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS

Unit back view
1. Bass reflex hole
2. FM antenna
3. Time back up battery cover
4. Ethernet jack
5. DC IN 12V jack
Unit front view
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1. Speakers
ALARM OFF button
2.
) ON/STANDBY button
3. (
4. Preset P1 button
5. Preset/Previous
P2/
6. Preset/Play/Pause
P3/
7. LCD display
8. Preset/Next
P4/
9. Preset/Stop
P5/
10. VOLUME + button
11. VOLUME - button
12. Interchangeable inlay
13. SD/MMC card slot
14. RECORD
15. USB port
16. Repeat/Shuffle
17. SCROLL/SELECT/SNOOZE knob
18. BACK button
19. Headphones jack
20. AUX IN jack
21. IR (Infra-red) remote control sensor
button
button
button
button
button
/
button
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21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
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Remote control
) ON/STANDBY button
1. (
2. BACK button
3. DOWN
4. Preset P1 button
5. Repeat/Shuffle /
6. Preset/Previous P2/
7. SNOOZE button
ALARM OFF button
8.
9. VOLUME +/- buttons
10. SELECT button
11. UP
12. Preset/Play/Pause P3/
13. Preset/Stop P5/
14. Preset/Next P4/
15. RECORD
button
button
button
button
button
button
button
button
LCD display
1. The heading of the menu
2. Connection status (Wi-Fi or Wired)
3. Navigation
4. Volume
5. Clock time
6. The content of the menu
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Meaning of LCD icons
Connection (Top right)
Navigation
Items
Audio Forma t
WiFi connection Wired connection
Previo us / Next Level Previo us / Next It em
Fol d er Fil e Radio Track
Fav o r i t es
WAV MP3 WMA
1
2 3 4
5 6
Reminders
Misc. Infor ma tion
Action in progress
Options
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10
11
12
13 14
15
12
3
45
Volume Shuffle Repeat one Repeat folder
Stereo
Progress Bar
Tuning
Play Pause Stop Record
Select / Enable Deselect / Disable
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PREREQUISITES FOR INTERNET RADIO
First of all, you will need a broadband Internet connection and a wireless access point (Wi-Fi) connected to the broadband Internet via a router and a modem (cable/DSL). You can choose between a wired
connection (Ethernet) and a
wireless connection (Wi-Fi).
CONNECTIONS
Note: In order to avoid any malfunctions, do not turn on the unit before making
any connections.
Wired connection (Ethernet)
Connect the unit to the broadband Internet using an RJ45 Ethernet cable (not supplied) via the router and broadband modem (cable/DSL) as illustrated. Follow your router’s instruction manual to ensure a proper Internet connection.
RJ45 ETHERNET CABLE (NOT SUPPLIED)
ROUTERMODEM
If you do not have a router, you should connect the unit directly to the modem.
Wi-Fi connection
INTERNET DATA PORT
Use a router (not supplied) to connect the wireless access point (Wi-Fi) to the broadband Internet as illustrated. Should you have problems with the Internet connection setup, contact your networking device supplier and/ or Internet service provider.
Note: The unit should work anywhere within a range of at least 15 metres around the wireless access point.
ROUTERMODEM
However, the connection will depend on your router performance and environmental factors such as the number/ thickness of the walls, doors or windows.
INTERNET DATA PORT
Configurations
If your wireless ne Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption, you need to know the WEP or WPA code in order to connect the unit to the network.
trusted
If your wireless network is configured to accept stations only, you need to enter the unit MAC address into your wireless access point. The unit MAC address can be located by browsing through the menu: Main menu Æ Settings Æ System Æ Connection Æ Status Æ Configuration.
you must read
To enter the unit MAC address into your wireless access point, the instructions supplied with the wireless access point.
INTERNET RADIO
For more details on configurations, refer to the OPERATION” section.
twork is protected by Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-
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Connecting the power supply
Insert the AC/DC adapter plug into an power source, and the other end to the DC IN 12V jack at the back of the unit.
onnecting an external audio device (e.g. MP3 player)
C
Connect the line out or headphones jack on an external audio devic MP3 player) to the unit’s AUX IN jack with the AUX IN cable (supplied).
onnecting headphones
C
Plug the headphones (not supp listening. The speaker output will be shut off automatically.
lied) into the unit’s headphones jack for private
AC mains outlet with a 230V AC ~ 50Hz
e (such as a
INSTALLING BATTERIES
Installing the remot
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on
by pressing the left tab to the right whilst removing the cover.
2. ity (+) matching
Insert a 3V lithium battery (CR2025 or equivalent) with polar the mark on the bottom of the remote control.
3.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
Note: The remote control battery normally l
depends on how often and for what operations the remote control is used.
I
f the remote control fails to work even when it is operated near the unit, replace the battery.
e control battery
the bottom of the remote control,
asts for about one year, although it
Install time back up batteries
Time back up
The clock time c batteries (not supplied). During a power interruption, the time may go forward or back slightly and may require resetting.
Battery insertion
1. Remove the bat
cover catch whilst removing it.
2. Insert 2 x AAA/ LR03 batteries (alkaline batteries are recommended) into the
battery compartment, following the correct polarities marked inside the battery compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Note: For optimum performanc
months
an be maintained during a power failure by using 2 x AAA/ LR03
tery cover on the back of the unit by pressing on the battery
e, the batteries should be replaced every 6
Precautions when using batteries
1. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery
with the same or equivalent type of battery.
2. Ensure you follow the correct polarities when install
marks in the battery compartment). Reversed batteries may damage the remote control.
3. E ies must be removed as they may leak.
xhausted batter
4. Dispose of batteries properly according to environmental r
is incorrectly replaced. Replace only
ing the batteries (see
egulations.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
ON/ STANDBY mode
After connecting the power supply (refer to previous section - CONNECTIONS), press the (
) ON/STANDBY button to turn on the unit or go to standby mode.
Navigation and number/character entry
Using the buttons on the unit
Turn the SCROLL/SELECT/SNOOZE knob to scroll through the menu and press it to enter the highlighted item. You can press the BACK button to return to previous menu. Press and hold the BACK button to return to the main menu. When entering numbers, e.g. a time, turn the SCROLL/SELECT/SNOOZE knob to adjust and press it to confirm. When entering characters, such as a WEP/WPA key during the Wi-Fi connection set-up, turn the SCROLL/SELECT/SNOOZE knob to adjust the number/ character and press it to confirm. Use the P2/
, P4/
buttons to move to the previous or next number/ character. Press and hold down the SCROLL/SELECT/SNOOZE knob (or press the
button) to
complete and confirm the entry.
Using the remote control
This is similar to using the unit except that you will need to use the UP DOWN and confirm the entry, press the
button to scroll through the menu and adjust the item. To complete
button as the “press and hold” button
or
operation does not work on the remote control.
In the main menu, you can choose: “FM Radio”, “Internet Radio”, “Media Server”, “USB/SD/MMC”, “Aux In” and “Settings”.
“Settings” menu:
Settings Descriptions Display
Time
Set the hour and minute of the clock time.
“disable”: Disable the alarm function.
Alarm
System
“set /
enable”:
“select
source”:
“Connection”
“Upgrade”:
“Language”:
Set the alarm time and enable alarm function.
Select the alarm source: “FM preset”, “FM tune”, “Internet radio”, “USB/ SD/MMC” or “buzzer”.
Set up the configuration to connect the Wi-Fi or Ethernet, or check the connection status.
Upgrade the firmware via the Internet. Select the on-screen-display language.
“Reset”: Reset all settings to default values.
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TIME set
Set the clock
1. Select Settings ÆTime. The clock time is displayed.
2. Turn the SCROLL/SELECT/SNOOZE knob to adjust the
hour and press it to confirm.
he minutes. 3. Repeat the step (2) to adjust t
Set the alarm time
1. Select Settings ÆAlarm Æ set/enable. The alarm time will be d
2. Follow the steps (2) to (3) in “Set the clock” to set the alarm tim
isplayed.
e.
The unit allows you to choose the sound to which you would like t
1. To enable the alarm function, select “Settings” Æ”Alarm” Æ
“set/enable” and if necessary, set the alarm time. Press the SELECT button to confirm.
2. To select the alarm source, choose “select source”: “FM
preset”, “FM tune” (manual tu “USB/SD/MMC” and “buz
3. When the preset alarm time is reached, the unit will switch on with the sele ted
alarm source.
4. Press the
the same time.
5. To disable the alarm completely, select “Settings” Æ”Alarm” Æ “disable”.
Note: The default alarm source is the buzzer. When another source is selected
The volume level
buzzer is fixed. However the sound level can be adjusted
for the other sources using the button.
button to stop the alarm and it will sound again the next day at
ailable at the alarm timbut is not av
er alarmbuzz
.
ning to a local FM radio station), “Internet radio”,
zer”.
e, it will automatically switch to the
VOL +/-
o wake up.
c
SNOOZE function
When the alarm p /SNOOZE alarm and it w rm cycle will repeat for up to one hour. To c m the next day, press the
sounds,
ill sound ag
ancel SNOOZE function and repeat the alar
bu
tton.
ress the SCROLL/SELECT
ain after 8 minutes. This ala
knob to stop the
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FM RADIO OPERATION
This mode allows you to listen to local FM radio stations.
ten to FM radio Lis
1 ) button to turn on the unit.
. Press the ON/STANDBY (
2. Select FM Radio Æ
3. To search automatic ly, turn the SCROLL/SELECT
/SNOOZE knob on the unit (or the UP button on the remote control) and release to tune to a station.
4. To search manually, press the SCROLL/SELECT/SNOOZE knob once to
to manual search mode and then turn it to search for a station. Press it again to return to the auto search mode.
Ac
hieve optimum reception
When listening to a FM radio station, extend and position the F ach
ieve optimum reception.
Tune.
al
or DOWN
go
M antenna to
Preset FM radio stations
You can store up to five preset stations for FM radio.
1. Tune the radio to a desired station, then press and hold
down the preset buttons P1 to P5 on the unit to store the station.
2. Repeat step (1) to store any other desired stations.
Note: The press and hold button operation does not work on the remote control.
iste
n to a preset FM station L
Direct entry
In FM radio mode, press one of the preset buttons P1 to P5 to listen to the preset station.
Via the “Favorites” menu
The prese tations a
avorites” menu. Select the following menus: “FM Radio” Æ
“F
avorites” and select the desired preset station. Press the
“F SELECT button to confirm.
t s re stored with the favorite stations in the
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INT N
ERNET RADIO OPERATIO
our unit can be connected to a wireless network (Wi-Fi) or an Ethernet. This
Y allows you to enjoy the vTuner live Internet radio service.
ote: Before operating this mode, make sure that you have read and understood
N
the instructions “CONNECTIONS”.
in “PREREQUISITES FOR INTERNET RADIO” and
Configurations setup Wi
red connection (Ethernet)
1.
Connect the unit to the broadband Internet using an RJ45
Ethernet for more details.
2.
Select “Settings” Æ “System” Æ “Connection” Æ “Ethernet”
Æ “DHCP” or “STATIC IP”.
epending on your Internet connection type, select “DHCP” or “STATIC IP” to
D enable the unit to connect to automatically assigned to the unit. In “STATIC IP” mode, you must check with your service provider to obtai
P address” Æ “IP mask” Æ “IP gateway” Æ “DNS”
“I
cable (not supplied). Refer to “CONNECTIONS”
the Internet. In “DHCP” mode, an IP address is
n the correct IP data as follows:
Wi-Fi connection
. Use a router (not supplied) to connect the wireless ac1
broadband Internet, refering to the “CONNECTIONS” section.
2. Select “Settings”
unit will scan for all available wireless networks an the network names (SSID).
3. Select the network and press the SELECT button to confirm.
. Select the correct encryption security system: Open network, 4
WEP key or WPA.
WEP key: Enter the WEP code. WPA key: Enter the WPA code.
ote: AfN
Turn the SCROLL/SELECT/SNOOZE knob to adjus
r both the wired (Ethernet) and Wi-Fi connection, the message “Connection
Fo successful” will be displayed to confirm that the internet is connected. If this is not the case, “Connection failed” will be displayed. You should try above steps again to enter correct IP data, WEP or WPA key and also make sure that the wired or wireless networks are available and working.
ter entering the WEP or WPA key, you need to select “DHCP” or
“STATIC IP”.
character and press it to confirm. Then use the P2/
SCROLL/SELECT/SNOOZE knob (or press the
control) to complete an
Æ “System” Æ “Connection” Æ “Wi-Fi”. The
rk: Select “DHCP” or “S5. Open netwo
d confirm the entry.
TATIC IP”.
cess point (Wi-Fi) to the
d display
t the number/
P4/ and
hold down the move to the previous or next number/ character. Press and
butto
n on the remote
button to
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Listening to a we
After successfully connecting to the Internet, you can enjoy the vTuner live internet radio service by selecting “Internet Rad The following options are available:
Options Descriptions
Co
untry
Favorites
Location
Format
New Stations Most Popular
Stations
Podcasts By
Genre
Podcasts By
Location
b radio station
io”.
The unit c is located and display the web radio stations in that country. The “Favorites” option allows you to find your favorite stations. This option allows you to select a country and then select a web radio station in this country. This option allows you to choose a cate “Co
medy”, “Dance” and “Sports”. etc.
Select the new stations that have been added since the last update.
Select the most popular stations based on web site usage. Select your favorite type of podcast such as “Arts”,
“Entertainment”, “Lifestyle”, “Music”, “Talk”, “TV” and “Variety”. Select your favorite type of podcas the location.
an automatically detect the country in which the unit
gory: “News”,
t type by
Preset web radio stations
You can store up to fiv web station is the same as “Preset FM radio stations” using the preset buttons
P1
to P5.
e preset stations for web radio. The procedure for storing
Listen to a preset web station
The procedure is the same as the one described in “Listen t sta
tion”. You can listen to a preset web station directly using th
P5 es” menu in Internet Radio mode.
or by browsing through the “Favorit
o a preset FM
e buttons P1 to
List of favorite stations
You can bookmark the current web radio station in a list of “Favo stored in the “Favorites” menu.
1. When you wish to store a web radio station, pres
down the button on theSELECT “Favorites” menu.
Note: The press and hold button operation does not work on
remote controthe l.
2. To find a station stored in the “Favorites” menu, browse through the following
m
enus: “Internet Radio” Æ “Favorites” and select the desired station.
3. Pr
ess the SELECT button to confirm.
4. T
o remove the bookmark for a station, press the
“Favorites” and re-enter it to check that the station is not in the “Favorites” list.
Notes
Unlike the FM antenna, the Wi-Fi antenna is built into the unit. To achieve
: Some web radio stations do not broadcast 24 hours per day, and some are
not always on-line. optimum reception of the wireless connection, place the unit close to the
wireless access point. Reception depends o environmental factors.
unit to bookmark it in the
s and hold
n your router performance and
rites”. This list is
/
button. Exit the
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USB DEVICE AND SD/MMC CARD OPERATION
This unit allows you to listen to files on a USB device or SD/MM also copy files from your USB device to your SD/MMC card and can also record web radio and FM radio to a
Pla
yback
1. In B d
sert a US isk into the USB port or/and an SD/MMC
D/MMC card slot on the front of the unit. card into the S
2. S /SD
elect “USB /MMC” Æ”Playing” Æ”USB” or “SD/MMC”.
3. T LE
urn the SE
Then turn t
4. To he n
skip to t ext/ previous file, press the P2/
playback.
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. To stop playback, press the P5/
EAT and
P
ress the
CT button to select a folder and press it to confirm the selection.
he press it to start playback.
SELECT button to select a file and
yback, press the P3/5. T plao pause
button.
NDOM playback REP RA
/ button repeatedly to select one of the following playbacke
USB device or SD/MMC card.
, P4/ button.
button. Press it again to resume
C card. You can vice-versa. You
m onode at s: Repe
Co
py files
1. Insert both a USB disk and an
2. Select “USB/SD/MMC” Æ”Copy” Æ”USB” or “SD/MMC”.
3. Select the file to you wish to copy and press the SELECT
button to confirm.
4. Select the destination folder and pre
confirm. Note: If the destination device is full, copying will fail.
Note: Ensure that the device contains at least one folder in which to pl
copied file.
Some external hard disks may not be supported. Hard disks that have a
built- in power supply shou
Due to different formats, some models of USB, SD/MMC
MP3 players may take longer time to be read or even may not be read.
, Repeat folder , Random or Repeat/ Random off.
SD/MMC card into the unit.
ss the
ld be favored.
button to
ace the
storage devices
or
AUX IN FUNCTION
AUX IN jack is provAn ided with the cable to connect your external audio device,
such as a MP3 player, in order to listen to the music through this unit.
1. Plug the AUX IN cable (supplied) into t
to the “CONNECTIONS” section.
2. I
n the main menu, select “Aux IN”.
3. Operate your external audio device as usual to select and play the music.
4. Adjust the volume controls on both your external audio device and this unit to
the desired volume level.
Note:
In AUX IN mode, this unit display cannot show any music information (e.g.
track no.) for your external audio device.
he AUX IN jack. Refer
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RECORD FUNCTION
You can record a web radio or FM radio broadcast on a USB device or SD/MMC card for private use only, or record an audio file read by an appliance connected via the AUX IN jack.
Recording web and FM radio sta n broadcasts
nsert a USB device and/ or SD/MMC card into the unit
1) I and
listen to the desired web or FM radio station.
2) Press the
select the destination device (USB or SD/MMC). Press the SELECT button to confirm.
3) You can name the file you are about to create. In order to do
so, use the SCROLL/SELECT/SNOOZE knob to choose a character, use the BACK button to delet the P4 button to skip to the nex
or L button to start recording.
SE ECT
4) To stop recording, press the
button and if both devices are inserted,
tio
e a character and
t character. Then press the
button. The file is saved.
nstant record fu on I ncti
press and hold down theYou can also
immediately on the USB device with the default filename. Ho recorded to the SD/MMC card.
Note: The press and hold button operation does not work on remote control.
button on the unit to start recording
wever you cannot
e recording will be
thcreate your own file name. If no USB device is inserted,
the
Recording with the AUX IN function
1. Refer to “AUX IN FUNCTION” to play the
usic on an external appliance.
m
2. Follow steps (2) to (4) in the “Record web
and FM radio” section to record the music from a web or FM station broadcast.
Note: If the space available on the device is not sufficient, recording will fail.
Playing recorded files
Refe rded
r to “USB DEVICE AND SD/MMC CARD OPERATION” to play the reco
les.
fi
MEDIA SERVER
Step 1: Set Up Media Sharing in Windows Media Player 11
fter you download and install Windows Media Player 11 and connect your radio
A to the network, you need to set up media sharing so that you c wit describe how to set up media sharing in
h your radio. The following steps
Windows Media Player 11.
1. In Windows Media Player 11, click the small arrow
below the Library tab, Sharing.
and then click Media
an share music
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2. In the Media Sharing dialogue box, select
Share my media check box. the
3. Check the “share my media to” box. In the
list, click your Radio*, click Allow, the selected device will now show a green tick and then click OK.
z If your device does not appear in the list of
devices, perform the following steps; From the main menu of your internet radio select "Media Server". A list of available computers will appear. Select the required computer. Your device will now appear in the list. If you want to check that this is your radio, right click on the device and select “Properties”: your radio's MAC address will be shown.
Note: Please ensure that your PC is connected to the same network as your
internet radio.
You can choose the folders you want to share using the Library tab.

Step 2: Play Music on the Internet Radio.

After installing and configuring your radio and Windows Media Player 11, you are now ready to play music via a wireless connection. The following steps describe how to play music with your radio.
1. Select "Media Server" in the main menu.
2. Select the computer you wish to play the music files from.
3. Use the controls to browse according to the following criteria: All Music,
Genre, All Artists, Contributing Artists, Album Artists, Composers, Albums,
Playlists, Folders or Star Ratings and then press the SELECT button to
confirm.
4. Select the tracks you want to play, then press the SELECT button. Enjoy the
music!

MAINTENANCE

Care and maintenance
To clean the casing, unplug the unit and wipe off dust and stains with a soft cloth moistened with a mild soap and water solution only. Do not use benzene, thinner or similar chemicals.
If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product, please note that waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice. (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive)
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Problems Recommendations
FM Radio
1. Noise or distorted 1.1 sound
2. Does not connect
to the Internet
3. The Internet
connection is successful but cannot play a particular station
4. USB device
or SD/ MMC card cannot be inserted
5. USB device or,
SD/MMC card is not read
6. System hangs up
or abnormal di
splay indication
7. No sound 7.1 Adjust the volume.
8. The remote control does not work
Note: Should the problem persist, please download the
radio from
http://www.awox.com/scott the AC/DC adapter and insert the USB device into adapter back in and it will autom
Extend and position the FM antenna to achieve the best reception.
Internet Radio
2.1 Ensure that you have configured your home ne connecting to the Internet from a PC using the sa
2.2 For a wired connection (Ethe properly plugged in.
2.3 Ensure that a DHCP server is available o configur read the instructions supplied with the wireless a
2.4 Ensure that your wireless access point d connections to particular MAC addresses. The can be located by browsing through the m Æ”System”Æ”Connection”Æ”Status”Æ”Configura
2.5 If you have an encrypted n
3.1 The s
3.2 The sta listeners.
3.3 The station does not broadcast anymore.
3.4 The link on the unit is out of date.
3.5 The Internet connection between you and the server (often located in a differ
ed a static IP address. To configure the DHCP, you must
des haWPA co ve been entered correctly.
tati es not broadcast 24 hours per d
on do ay.
tion has reached the maximum allowed number of on-line
ent country) is slow.
rnet), check that the Ethernet cable is
etwork, ensure that the correct WEP or
USB device, SD/MMC card
4.1 Insert it the other way round.
5.1 Some external hard disks m have a built-in power supply s
5.2 NTFS format is not supported. Check with the USB device file system and format it with FAT or FAT32.
5.3 Due to different technical specifications, some models of USB devices, SD/MMC cards or MP3 players may not be read.
ay not be supported. Hard disks that
hould be favored.
General
6.1 Press the ON/STANDBY ( press it again to turn on the unit.
6.2 Reset by unplugging the AC/DC adapter for few seconds and plugging it back in.
7.2 Disconnect the headphones.
8.1 Move closer to the unit and point toward the IR remote control sensor.
8.2 Insert the battery with the polarity (+) matching the mark on the bottom of the remote control.
8.3 Rep
8.4 The press an
lace the battery.
d hold button operation works on the unit only.
) button to go to Standby mode and
and place it
atically upgrade the system.
twork correctly by
me network.
r that you have ccess point.
oes not restrict
unit MAC address
enus: “Settings”
tion”.
firmware for this Internet
on a USB device. Unplug
the unit. Plug the AC/DC
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Amplifier
Ou
tput power……………………………. 6 W (2 x
Sp
eakers.………………………………… 3” 4 Ohm
FM Radio
Tun 87.5 – 108 MHz
ing range…………………………….. Number of stations that can be stored... 5
FM antenna…………………………....... Telescopic type, exter
Internet Radio
Wired co ………………….. Network 10/100 RJ 45 Ethernet jack Wireless (Wi-Fi) connection…… vTuner live internet ra Number of stations Wi-Fi antenna…………………………….
Media Server/ USB device/ Card
ompatible files…………………………. MP3, WMA, WAV
C USB port type……………………………. 2.0 USB maximum handling capacity……... 320 GB Card type………………………………… SD/MMC Card maximum handling capacity…….. 2.0 GB MP3 sampling rate……………………… 32, 44, 48 kHz WMA sampling rate…………………….. 44, 48 kHz
Other connections
AUX IN jack……………………………… 3.5 mm stereo jack Headphones jack……………………….. 3.5 mm stereo jack
Ge
neral
Po
wer consumption…………………….. 12 W AC/DC adapter………………………….. AC 100 – 240V ~ 50Hz DC Output……………………………….. DC IN 12V/ 1200mA Re ntrol battery………… battery (CR2025)
mote co ………. 3V lithium Dimension………………………………... 138 (H) x 253 (W) x 131 (D) mm
Weight (without AC/DC adapter)…........ 1.5 Kg
Note: Due to continuin
nnection……
dio service……… ¾ 5000 stations + 10000 podcasts
that can be stored... 5
……… R03 (Not supplied)
g improvements, the technical specifications are subject to
change without notice.
……… 802.11b/g with WEP/WPA encryption
……… 2 x AAA/LTime back-up battery……
3W)
nal
Built into the unit
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