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Important safety instructions
For your own safety please read the following important safety instructions carefully before attempting to connect this unit to the mains power supply.
They
will also enable
of
the unit:
Read
these instructions.
1.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5.
Do
not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7.
Do
not
manufacturer's instructions.
8.
Do
not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)
9.
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 third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10
. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly
plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11
. Only use attachments/ accessories specified
12. Use
with only the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified
by
the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart
used, use caution when moving the c
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13
. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods
14
. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any supply cord or plug having been 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.
WARNING
To
reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to rain or
­mo
isture.
- Batteries (battery pack or excessive heat such as sunshine, tire or the like.
The unit must plug from the mains socket outlet (or appliance connector from the rear unit) possible. Where the mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. Only use the mains cord supplied with this unit.
Please ensure there Do
not
put soft surface and do not obstruct any air inlets or outlet grilles. ventilation grilles with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.
This unit must not water or other liquids. placed
on
the unit.
you
to get the best performance from and prolong the life
block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
that
produce heat.
The
wide blade or
by
the manufacturer.
Cl
is
apparatus
such as the power-
not
be exposed to
of
it
on a rug
or
Do
not cover the
the
other
of
time.
be
installed
in
is
any objects on top
ample ventilation (at least 10cm clearance all round).
be
used near water or exposed
No
objects filled with liquid, such as vases, shall
batter
ies installed) shall
a manner
of
this unit.
art;
wa
y,
that
makes disconnection of the mains
Do
not situate
to
dripping or splashing
be
at
Sonata
The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within intended to alert the user to the presence within the product's enclosure constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within
to
the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in
user the service literature relevant to this appliance.
The symbol
insulated) construction.
an
on
this product indicates
of
that
may
equilateral triangle
an
un-insulated 'dangerous voltage'
be
of
sufficient magnitude to
is
that
it
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equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the
is
of
CLASS
II
(double
WEEEsymbol
The crossed-out wheeled bin is
indicating separate collection for electrical and electronic
- equipment which should
return the unit or contact the authorised dealer from whom this product for more information.
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Environmentally-friendly design Directives when used and installed according to this instruction manual. For continued compliance only Cambridge Audio accessories should this product and servicing must
equipment. This product contains electrical and electronic should not be disposed
CE
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This product complies with European
Electromagnetic Compatibility
C-Tick
mark
This product meets the Australian Communications Authority's
Radio communications and
Gost-R
This product meets Russian electronic safety approvals.
Mark
of
be
the
European Union symbol for
be
reused, recycled or recovered and
of
with unsorted regular waste. Please
Low
Energy-related Products
referred to qualified service personne
EMC
(2004/108/EC)
requirements.
Voltage
(2009/125/EC)
you
purchased
(2006/95/EC
be
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Cambridge
Audio
Important safety
instructions
cont.
Ventilation
IMPORTANT
units on top bookcase or in a cabinet without sufficient ventilation.
Ensure happens, switch
contact your dealer for advice.
- The unit will become hot when
of
each other.
that
small objects do not fall through any ventilation grille .
off
Do
not
immediately, disconnect from the mains supply and
in
use.
place in an enclosed area such as a
Do
not stack multiple
If
this
Positioning
Choose the installation location carefully. Avoid placing close to a source should be placed on the unit. Also avoid locations subject to vibration and excessive dust, cold or moisture.
This unit must be installed on a sturdy, level surface. area such as a bookcase or in a cabinet. surface or shelf. The unit may fall. causing serious injury to a child or adult as well as serious damage to the product. of the unit.
Due to stray magnetic fields, turntables nearby due to possible interference.
Electronic audio components have a running in period used several hours per
and the sonic properties will improve over this time.
Power
The unit should the marking label. If
consult your product dealer or local power company.
This unit can this state . to use this unit for a long period
of
heat. No naked flame sources . such as lighted candles.
The
unit can be used in a moderate climate.
Do
not place the unit
Do
not place other equipment on top
or
CRT
day)
. This will allow the
sources
be
operated only from the type
you
are not sure
be
left in Standby mode when not in use and will draw <1W in
To
turn the unit off, switch
ofthe
type of power-supply to your home,
off
at
of
the rear panel. If you do not intend
time, unplug it from the mains socket.
it
in direct sunlight or
Do
not place in a sealed
on
an unstable
TVs
should
not
of
new
of
around a week (if
components to settle down
power source indicated on
be
located
Overloading
Do
not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can result fire or electric shock. Overloaded cords. damaged or cracked wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous. They
may result in a shock or fire hazard.
Be
sure to insert each power cord securely.
bundle the interconnect leads with the power cord or speaker leads.
AC
outlets. extension cords. frayed power
To
prevent hum and noise, do not
in
a risk
Cleaning
To
clean the cleaning fluids containing alcohol, ammonia aerosol
Battery
Batteries may contain substances harmful to the environment. Please dispose of
any discharged batteries with due consideration and in accordance with
local environmental/electronic recycling guidelines.
unit
, wipe its case with a dry, lint-free cloth . Do not use any
at
or near the unit.
or
abrasives.
disposal
Do
not spray an
Servicing
These units are not user serviceable. Never attempt to repair, disassemble or reconstruct the unit could result or
failure, please contact your dealer.
ifthere
if
this precautionary measure
seems to
be
a problem. A serious electric shock is
ignored.
In
the event
of
a problem
of
Wi-Fi information
FCC
Statement
DECLARATION COMPATIBILITY
We
, Cambridge Audio, of Gallery Court. Hankey Place. London SE1 4BB,
to Rules. Operation
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received , including interference
Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. The device shall be used in such a manner
contact during normal operation is minimized . When connecting an external antenna to
placed in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. This transmitter must conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Federal
This equipment has been tested and found B digital device, pursuant to Part 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. does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined to try and correct the interference
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC
Caution:
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
IMPORTANT
FCC
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter. 2 .4GHz operation
through
Modifications
The
FCC this device user's authority to operate the equipment.
OF
CONFORMITY
declare under our sole responsibility
Sonata NP30 with
which this declaration relates, complies with Part
is
Communications
by
turning the equipment
Any
changes or modifications not expressly approved
WITH
FCC
RULES
FOR
ELECTROMAGNETIC
that
this device.
Wi-Fi
module
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
undesired operation.
that
the potential for human
the
device, the antenna shall
not
be co-located
Commission
to
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of
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off
by
one or more of the following measures:
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Notice
comply with the limits for a Class
FCC
Rules. These limits are
and on, the user
NOTE:
FCC
radiation exposure limits
of
20cm
between the radiator and your body.
of
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requires the user
this product in the
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that
are not expressly approved
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notified
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that
any changes or modifications to
by
Cambridge Audio, may void
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Canada-Industry
The wireless radio Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1)
this device may not cause interference. and
2) this device must accept any interference, including interference
cause undesired operation
Canada
of
this device complies with
(IC)
of
the device.
RSS
210
Industry Canada. This
that
may
Limited warranty
Sonata
NP30
IMPORTANT
IC
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment uncontrolled with a minimum distance
This transmitter must other antenna or transmitter.
Cet appareil canada.
Europe-European
Radio products with the Directive (
Compliance Norms.
EN
60950-1-
EN
300
EN
301489
To
determine
Cambridge Audio product.
Products with the
(2006
/ Environmentally-friendly Directives issued
with these directives
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EN
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61000
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60950-1
labeled
EN
62301:2005-
power.
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complies
environments. This equipment
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with Canada radiation exposure
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Technical
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Electromagnetic
- Product CE
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EMC
type
of
transmitter, check
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marking
design
by
the Commission
implies
- Power Line Harmonics.
- Power Line Safety
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or
Household electrical appliances.
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should
be
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between
co-located
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or operating
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installed
radiator and your body.
in
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or
CE
alert
marking
by
the Commission
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implies
conformity to
requirement for radio
requirements for radio equipment.
comply
Compatibility
of
Energy-related Products
of
conformity to the
CE
the European Community.
Immunity.
Flicker.
Products
alert
EuP
that
marking and may
Directive for
comply
of
the
European Community.
the
equipment.
the
identification
with European
(2004
following
contain the radio transmitter are
also
Measurement
Standby Power Consumption.
limits
set forth for
and operated
conjunction with any
norme
NMB-003
with
following
label
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(2009/125
European Norms.
carry
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the
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consult
your dealer
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obtain warranty service,
dealer
from which to perform your agent. packaging affording an
Proof evidence obtain warranty service.
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of
purchase
that
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invalid
country Cambridge Audio distributor
dealer.
of
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you
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Fitting
Instructions
The cord
supplied with this fitted with a important it
is not and an appropriate must cause an to the power cord the wires should colours with them as
The wire which is connected to the
The wire which is connected to the
The wire which is coloured must marked with
If
a standard if
any other type or adaptor, or on the distribution board.
3 amp fuse inside. If
that
a 3 amp one is used.
suitable
then
be
disposed
electrical
of
the wires
the
coloured
follows:
the
letter
'N' or
coloured
the
letter
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be connected to
the
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plug
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plug
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following
of
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lead
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which is marked with
BLACK
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which is marked with
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or
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5 amp fuse must be fitted, either in
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the wiring instructions
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must
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to
plug
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be
change
needs to be changed because
to
fit a 3-pin
appliance
terminals
in your
5 amp fuse must be fitted, or
UK
mains
plug
the
fuse,
it
it
should
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below.
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this
diagram.
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plug.
off
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Version
This menu item displays some hardware/software version numbers for your
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NP30. The Service Pack is the currently loaded firmware software. It's a good idea to
note this down may request it.
The Serial Number and Product Code are technical support team.
Note: This Serial Number is not the same as the physical serial number back
the rotary dial to scroll through
if
you
need
of
the
product itself.
to
contact our technical support people as they
the
various items.
not
normally required
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on
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the
Upgrade Firmware
Use
this option to download new firmware for the NP30 from Cambridge Audio
over the Internet. If
you select version display).
If
new software is found the NP30 will prompt you
or
not. It is a good idea to update advantage NP30's take several minutes.
Note:
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switch the NP30 may become permanently damaged.
- Also do not interrupt the network or internet connection
Ethernet lead or switching
this
item
the
of
software is available ('Checking for updates' will
of
any bug fixes or new features.
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important
off
the power to the NP30 until the operation is complete otherwise
NP30 will contact our server and see
if
the
firmware from
that
once the Firmware upgrade has started you do not
off
your router etc.
you want to download it
At
time
this stage, you can press the
if
a newer
be
shown in the
to
time
by
removing the
to take
Language
Allows you to change the display language used. A list of the currently supported languages will
one and press enter. Note: The NP30 will then restart in order to start again in the new language,
this will take approximately
30
seconds.
be
shown. Select your preferred
Factory Reset
Puts all
the
factory. The NP30 will ask
a reset. Note: If you perform a factory reset,
WEP/WPA keys for your wireless network connection.
settings back to their defaults as they were when they
you
if
you
are sure you want to proceed before performing
you
will lose all your presets and any saved
left
the
Register
This will display a portal
at Open www.UuVol.com from your Internet browser. See the section earlier on UuVol
registration .
Note the generated time
you will need to exit and re-enter this menu to get a new
key
that
can
be
www.Uuvot.com. First you will need to set up an account
key
lasts for about
used to register your NP30
10
minutes,
if
on
you
don't use it in that
key
the
UuVol
on
UuVol
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UPnP Name
This menu allows the setting This
is
the name other
etc.) will display when they see the NP30. The default name will be 'NP30' but can be changed to any name you can
easily recall such as 'Dads NP30' or 'Kitchen' etc.
of
the declared
UPnP
devices (such as control points and remote Apps
UPnP
Client name for your NP30.
WiFi Strength
Displays the strength of the received Note: If
WiFi
showasO%.
has been turned
WiFi
Signal.
off
(Ethernet mode only) the signal strength will
Remote Code
There are two Options:
is
Option 1 ­in its default mode.
Option 2 - gives a secondary code set in cases where the remote codes are found
If Option 2 is selected on the NP30 then the remote handset must also be set to
Option 2 remote codes as well as follows:
Press and hold down the Option 2.
By
inserting the batteries without the CiF button held down will default to
Optionl
the default and works with the NP30 remote control when also
to
clash with another remote handset.
CiF button whilst inserting
.
the
batteries to switch to
UuVol Remote
UuVol
remote is a free iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad application that allows wireless
of
control The application allows full control
Streaming Services, It also supports display of Album artwork and Station logos (where available). To
application to connect then
Search for further details
the NP30 or other
use
UuVol
be
either
UuVol
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Wi-Fi
Remote
on
this and other Apps and features as they become available.
UuVol
powered Cambridge Audio products.
of
UPnP
Media, Presets, Queing and more.
you
will need a
to
, the connection from your router
or Ethernet.
on
the Apple App Store or browse www.UuVol.com for
the NP30 including
Wi-Fi
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UuVol
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Troubleshooting
If
you experience any trouble with your NP30, then you may find
the
help section on
If
you have trouble with
visit
the
help section General Help guidelines: If
you have
help
to
resolve
If particular
If www
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If
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web) using
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IP
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that minimum, 5000, 6000
addresses.
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Settings->
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you have correct key or passphrase into are case sensitive.
your NP30 displays: 'Wireless error' followed
that
ensure
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persists,
your
NP30
UuVol stations,
located in a different
station
listeners.
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link
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you can play
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attempting connection considerations.
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NP30 types
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file types
media
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that
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the
USB socket
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NP30 is to create folders each Album which thousands media browsing.
our
webpage
at
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the
UuVol service
at
www.UuVol.
trouble
connecting
the
problem
a connected
the
same network.
server is available,
the
NP30.
menu item 'Settings
your network's firewall is
the
radio needs access
and
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You
can view
Network Config
an
encrypted Wi-Fi network,
If, when
you enter
you may need
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connect
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broadcasting
has reached
not
broadcasting anymore.
our
database is simply
connection between
PC
to
play back
back
to
notify us so
problems
with
to
access. Some servers
can only play non DRM files. Files
by
the
NP30. Some servers may be able
not
guaranteed
to
play
is normally required
NP30 is capable
AAC,
MP3, Vorbis,
not
support
mentioned.
problems
with
NP30 is capable
AAC,
MP3, Vorbis,
not
support
not
mentioned.
the
your device does
needs
to
build dynamically
for then
of
tracks in one folder will progressively slow down
the
:
PC
can access
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can configure a
DHCP
does
the
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attempting
the
correct pass phrase for the network.
to
to
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time
zone).
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maximum
the
the
station
that
UPnP playback always
then
as
24
bit
WAV
of
ALAC, WMA
Local
Media
of
ALAC,
NP30
can only play non DRM files . Files
not
itself
.
Artists within which you should have a sub folders
containing
out
of
warranty, please contact your dealer.
then
com
NP30
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Network Config -> Edit Con fig', and
is however
to
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radio's
Config
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NP30
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network
be
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this
out
the
stream via
with a PC, you can use
we can investigate.
serving
it
is purely a
or
for
playing back
FLAC
Pro, WMA lossless,
playing back
FLAC
WMA
require
FAT32
the
you may also find
.
to
your
network
the
Internet (i.e. can browse
or
that
you have configured a static
static
IP address on
the
recommended method.
not
blocking any outgoing
UDP
and
TCP
MAC
address
->
MAC
address'.
check
that
. Remember
to
connect
to
by
a 5-digit number, then please
your network configuration.
successfully,
to
one
of
the
time
of
the
day (remember
allowed
number
of
date
.
server (often located in a
the
broadcaster's web site.
check
do
not
serve
that
have DRM controls cannot
to
the
content
function
FLAC
content
reliable
operation
the
and
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and
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as
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file type you are
WAV
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always
the
file type you are
WAV
can currently be played.
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lossless,
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format
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the
size
you browse content. Good practice
for
that
it
useful to visit
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it
useful
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ports
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to a particular
using
the
you have entered
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text-format keys
an encrypted network,
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is
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following
of
the
following:
of
serving
FLAC
for instance.
authorise and de-crypt
to
the
of
the
server.
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due
RAW, AU
check
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that
500mA
if
of
internal database
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may
the
the
NP30
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554,
1755,
MAC
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