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Spotify Connect™ is also featured which allows direct playback from the Spotify app. Please check our website at www.musaic.com for Thank you for purchasing this Musaic MP5 or MP10 Music Player. details of the latest supported streaming service apps. The Musaic product range has been designed by the Musaic For broad compatibility with almost any phone/tablet and a wide team in London with sound quality and ease of use the top range of other devices the Musaic Players also feature Bluetooth priorities.
region or at time of purchase. Please visit www.musaic.com for details of which services are currently available in your area. For your own safety please read the following important safety Every effort is made to ensure all music services supported by Musaic instructions carefully before connecting this unit to the mains power remain available.
1 2 3 4 5 1 Preset 1 / Skip backwards Press and hold for two seconds to recall Internet Radio preset 1. The LED flashes and a beep will be heard and Internet Radio preset 1 will start to play. Alternatively when playing from Bluetooth or streaming services tap to skip back one track. When playing from network content tap to skip back to the start of the track. Tapping a second time will skip back to the previous track. The LED will flash each time an action is performed.
1 4 2 7 3 1 5 Bass Port/Handle 6 5 Reset button The bass port allows air to flow in and out of the unit in a controlled The reset button is recessed inside the unit to prevent accidental way which is acoustically tuned to provide an extended low frequency use. Press for one second to re-start setup of your Musaic unit if you response. It should not be obstructed for best sound quality.
Press the Standby/On button to turn the unit on. The LED will flash blue for up to a minute as it powers up before starting to flash There are three ways you can connect your Musaic Player to your home network. Choose the one that suits you best from the alternately blue/red indicating the unit is fully powered up but not yet connected to a network. options as follows: 2. Wirelessly connect your phone to the Musaic Player 1.
4. Give your Player your home network login details and connect The page will refresh to show the Wireless Network Settings page. name (SSID) for your home Wi-Fi in the drop-down box and that you have typed the password in correctly (these are case sensitive so always check upper/lower case carefully) and try again. Note: Do not connect an Ethernet/LAN cable to your Musaic Player if you want to use Wi-Fi with WPS as the connection method as doing so enables Ethernet and disables Wi-Fi.
The WPS LED on the Player should turn back off and the Standby/On Note: The Musaic Players use DHCP by default, this is standard for LED on the top panel of the Player should turn fully on blue indicating most home networks where DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) or the unit is now connected to your network. WPS mode cancels itself Dynamic IP is used to automatically assign a new device a new IP after approximately 30 seconds if no WPS connection is performed. address.
In order to use the Musaic system you should download one or more Your Musaic system can be updated over the internet as new features Musaic apps suitable for the devices you have that are connected to become available. the same network as your Musaic Player or Players. When you open the Musaic app you will be notified if an update is To use the Musaic apps you must have at least one Musaic Player set available.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 1 Skip backwards: When playing from Bluetooth or streaming services tap to skip back one track. When playing from network content tap to skip back to the start of the track. Tapping again when at the start of a track will skip back to the previous track. 9 1 2 2 Skip forwards: When playing from Bluetooth or streaming services tap to skip forward one track. 3 4 10 5 6 7 8 11 3 Play/Pause: When playing from Bluetooth or streaming services tap to pause playback.
1. Select the internet Radio menu. Before selecting a source for music always select a Player to play to. First tap the Players icon, the app will display Players it can find on your network. Now tap the Player you require. 2. Tap Local for stations that are close to you (the Musaic system uses your IP address to estimate your location). If you wish to select more than one Player (for synchronised playback to several at once) first choose one Player then press its group button.
1. Tap Countries for a menu of countries. 1. Tap Genres for a menu of the genres we have categorised stations by. 2. Tap the country you wish to explore. 2. Tap the genre of stations you wish to explore. 3. Tap the station you wish to play. 3. Tap the station you wish to play.
To play from a music library on a suitable server first select the Music Libraries menu in the Musaic app. To set an Internet Radio preset simply find a station in the normal way (i.e. browse Internet Radio by Country or Genre etc.) then press and hold that station’s button in the main viewing pane for four seconds. The Musaic system allows music to be selected in various ways and added to a playback queue as below. A menu will pop up as shown where you can select which preset to store that station in.
To view the Queue at any times press the Queue button. Press the Queue button again to close the queue. 1. From the top level of the menu tap Artists. If you already have music in the Queue and want to select an Album to play immediately press and hold on the album cover then drag the 2. Tap a ‘cover’ for the Artist you would like to listen to. album to the Play button instead. This adds the album to the top of the queue for immediate playback.
2. Tap a genre for the kind of music you would like to listen to. 2. Tap the individual tracks you would like to listen to and use the button in the top right to add to the Queue. The app will now show albums that have been categorised with that genre type. Note: the categorisation is based on the ‘metadata’ that is included in your music files (mp3 files for instance have tags that contain the album, artist, song name and genre for instance) the Musaic app does not have control over this.
Folders view can be useful for servers that support special folders or non-standard folders for things like ‘Newest Added Albums’ or suchlike. Normally you will also see the servers own version of its basic Albums, Artists, Genres etc. folders. What is displayed varies by server. The Musaic Players feature AllPlay™ a technology which allows native playback from many streaming service apps directly to the players.
When you tap the Spotify Connect button you will see that the grouped Players appear together and can be played to as a group. Spotify Connect is new way of playing music directly from a Spotify app to compatible players such as the Musaic MP5 and MP10. To use Spotify Connect you will need to have downloaded the Spotify App for iOS or Android and have a premium subscription (or take the The Musaic apps for iOS and Android feature a Streaming menu that premium free trial).
be available. Select the appropriate Musaic Player and Bluetooth playback should begin. The standard range for Bluetooth streaming Before a Bluetooth device can stream audio to a Musaic Player it must be paired with it as follows. 1. Ensure the Musaic Player is turned on. 2. Turn on Bluetooth, press and hold the Bluetooth button on the top of the unit for two seconds. The LED will start to flash when Bluetooth is pairable/connectable and lights continuously when a connection to a device is made.
Note: Starting any form of streaming audio always takes priority presses or playback from Aux or Bluetooth) the unit will go to full and causes the Musaic Player to automatically switch away from Standby mode after 20 minutes. Auxiliary input to that streaming source. To return to Auxiliary input playback simply stop the streaming playback (tap the Stop button) and the Musaic Player will return to the Auxiliary input.
Models: Ethernet: Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi encryption: Bluetooth: Amplifiers: Acoustics: Supplied PSU input voltage: Max power consumption: Idle consumption: Networked Standby consumption: Standby consumption: Auto Power Down: Musaic MP5 Music Player Musaic MP10 Music Player IEEE 802.3, 10/100 Base-T IEEE 802.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Model: MP5 FCC ID: XCO-MUSAIC1401 IC: 7756A-MUSAIC1401 Model: MP10 FCC ID: XCO-MUSAIC1401 IC: 7756A-MUSAIC1401 Contain Wi-Fi Module: FCC ID: PPD-CUS227 IC: 4104A-CUS227 This radio has been approved by the FCC and Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types fitted inside the unit only (Part WPB214).
limiter; et le gain d'antenne maximal autorisé pour les appareils dans la bande 5725-5825 MHz doivent respecter le pire limites spécifiées pour le point-à-point et l'exploitation non point à point, le cas échéant. Les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont désignés utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-d., qu'ils ont la priorité) pour les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. Musaic Ltd.