R OPERATING MANUAL 05.03.2008 en/en Internet Radio Mini Hi−Fi System Web.
Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Important Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exemption From Liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Information on Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date & Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sleep mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction Introduction S Never open the equipment. Opening the equipment exposes the person to the risk of an electric shock. The terms of guarantee are also annulled. S Repairs to defect equipment may only be carried out by service centres authorised by the sales outlet.
Introduction Information on Disposal The implementation of European law in national laws and directives obliges you to dispose of consumable goods appropriately. This serves to protect both persons and the environment. The adjacent symbol indicates that electrical and electronic apparatus as well as batteries no longer required must be disposed of separate from domestic waste. Old or unwanted devices must be disposed of at collection points provided by public waste authorities.
Features Features Congratulations on having purchased this high quality equipment which is provided with the following features: Information on References to Software and Hardware S S S S S S S S Reception of Internet radio stations worldwide The software and hardware referred to in this manual are registered trademarks and, as such, are subject to the provisions of law.
Features Glossary Wireless AP DHCP IP Address MAC Address WEP WPA SSID Gateway Page 4 Wireless AP refers to a Wireless LAN Access Point. This is normally integrated in the router. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enables the dynamic assignment of an IP address in a network with the aid of a corresponding server or router. An IP address is a number which enables computers and other devices to be accessed within an IP network. It has four groups of numbers separated by a dot, e.g: 192.168.
Installation Positioning the Equipment Installation Package Contents S S S S S S S S S Position the equipment in an easily accessible location. Ensure that it is set down on a stable, level, non−slip surface. In addition, ensure that the equipment is positioned where all the necessary cables can be laid in such a way that nobody can trip over them. Do not cover the air vents and ensure a minimum clearance of 5 cm on all sides of the equipment.
Installation Connecting the Equipment ANTENNA DC 12V Check that the voltage specifications on the equipment matches that of the local power supply. S Connect the jack plugs from the loudspeakers in the sockets labelled SPEAKER R and L. S If necessary, connect the plug from the FM antenna in the socket labelled ANTENNA. S Plug the WLAN−USB adapter in the socket labelled USB and/or a network cable in the socket labelled LAN. S S S S S Connect the power adapter plug to the socket labelled DC 12V.
Installation Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control Open the battery compartment. Insert the batteries, type AAA, in the battery compartment, paying attention to correct polarity. Replace the battery compartment cover. If your WLAN network has been configured so that only authorised device are accepted, you must notify the router of your equipment’s MAC address. The way in which to find the equipment’s MAC address is described in Section Access Via a UPnP Server.
Installation Connection Options WLAN connections The equipment can be connected to the internet or PCs in various ways.
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Operating Elements and Indicators Operating Elements and Indicators 21 20 19 1 2 18 17 16 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 14 9 13 10 11 12 Page 10 www.olympia-vertrieb.
Operating Elements and Indicators On the Unit 1 Button [SETUP], display settings 13 Tray For CD 2a Button , select previous track/ (hold down) fast rewind 14 Button [Menu], main menu 15 Button [REC.
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Operating Elements and Indicators On the Remote Control 1 Button , standby mode 2 Button [MENU], main menu 3 Button [SD/MMC], play from SD/MMC 4 Button [USB], play from USB flash memory 5 Button [AUX], play from AUX device 6 Button [FileMgr], copy and delete data on SD/MMC/USB memory 7 Button , stop playback / return to previous menu 21 Button [B.L.
Operating Elements and Indicators Display Icons Settings Play from CD Time synchronisation Internet radio DHCP error USB No access point or wrong code SD/MMC FM radio UPnP File manager AUX Page 14 www.olympia-vertrieb.
Operating Elements and Indicators WLAN signal strength under 20% WLAN signal strength between 20 and 59% WLAN signal strength between 60 and 80% WLAN signal strength over 80% CD detected CD is being loaded Request CD information from Gracenote Play from CD USB flash drive detected SD/MMC memory card detected Summer time selected Sleep mode activated WLAN setup menu WLAN encrypted OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS www.olympia-vertrieb.
First Steps First Steps Navigation in the Menu Internet access via LAN The display in the unit provides menus in graphical and text form. Move to the selection options by using the / or / buttons. To confirm a selection, press the [OK] button. Configuring the Equipment 1. Set the POWER switch to ON. 2. The company logo appears in the display. 3. The unit then searches for any network components available. 1. If the network is not yet connected, a corresponding message is displayed.
First Steps Note: If a connection to the network cannot be established, an error message is displayed. Refer to Section Network Settings and/or Troubleshooting. Internet access via WLAN 1. If the network is not yet connected, a corresponding message is displayed. Connect the dongle to the equipment via the USB port on the rear side. ( & ' & ) 2 / . /0 ' 2. A search is made for any WLAN networks available. / 1 # / 3.
Operation Operation General Information Input via the remote control Button S S S S S button − Switch the unit on or to Standby mode S button − Play the next track / (press and hold) fast forward S S S S [OK] Confirm input/selection Delete a character [Menu] button − The main menu appears button − Play/Pause button − Playback of the current recording is stopped button − Play the previous track / (press and hold) fast rewind [MUTE] button − Mute the speakers / button − Set the volume All
Operation While playing recordings S Repeat The recording currently being played, or one which has been selected, can be played repeatedly. Press the [REPEAT] button to repeat the recording currently being played. Press the [REPEAT] button again to repeat all the recordings selected in a continuous loop. Press the [REPEAT] button once again to stop the repeat function. S Random You can play all the tracks selected in a random sequence. Press the [RANDOM] “Ran” button.
Operation Main Menu 1. The unit is in Standby mode. 2. Press the button. 3. The main menu appears in the display. 4. Select the menu option required and confirm the selection. S CD S Internet radio S USB flash drive S SD/MMC memory card S Radio S Media server S File manager S AUX S Setup Page 20 CD Operation !!" # $ % & *+,* -" ) '(( The equipment can play audio CDs with recordings in MP3 and WMA format.
Operation It is possible to select several tracks on a CD and to play them in sequence. 5. The first track selected is played. Parallel to this, the data is converted to MP3 format and saved on the storage medium selected. 1. Select the track required and press the [Mem.] button. The track is marked by a icon. Note: If the memory space available on the storage medium selected is insufficient, a corresponding message is displayed together with the memory space required. 2.
Operation Note: To add a selected radio station to the Favorite list, press and hold the [OK] button until the display flashes. Internet Radio The equipment can receive and play streamed audio broadcasts. Note: Please remember that not all radio stations transmit around the clock or are permanently online. 1. Select the icon in the Internet Radio menu option and confirm the selection. 2. The following menu options appear in the display S Favorite The radio stations you have saved (max.
Operation It is possible to select several tracks and to play them in sequence. USB Flash Drive The equipment can be used to play recordings stored in MP3 and WMA format on a USB flash drive. In addition, WMA tracks currently being played from a CD can be save as MP3 files on a USB flash drive (refer to Section Ripping from CD). The USB flash drive used must have been formatted. It cannot be fully ruled out that certain individual USB flash drives will not work in this unit. 1.
Operation It is possible to select several tracks and to play them in sequence. SD/MMC Memory Card The equipment can be used to play recordings stored in MP3 and WMA format on a SD/MMC memory card. In addition, WMA tracks currently being played from a CD can be save as MP3 files on an SD/MMC memory card (refer to Section Ripping from CD). The SD/MMC memory card used must have been formatted. It cannot be fully ruled out that certain individual SD/MMC memory cards will not work in this unit. 1.
Operation Manual radio station scanning FM Radio After the antenna has been plugged in the ANTENNA socket and the equipment has been setup in the reception range for FM radio stations, it can play them. Automatic radio station scanning 1. Select the icon in the Radio menu option and confirm the selection. () 3. The stations found are automatically saved. The bottom line indicates which memory locations are assigned. () OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS () 96.55 MHz () 1 & 2.
Operation UPNP 1. Select the icon from the UPnP menu and confirm the selection. 6 Refer to Section Access via a UPNP server. Page 26 www.olympia-vertrieb.
Operation File Manager The equipment can manage the data stored on the SD/MMC memory card and/or USB flash drive. Data can be copied, moved and deleted. The individual procedures are self−explanatory in the menu guidance. The example below describes the procedure for copying data from an SD/MMC memory card to a USB flash drive. FileMgr menu option and 1. Select the confirm the selection. 2. The media available are displayed. 3.
Operation AUX The unit be used to can play music/acoustic recordings from other external devices which must be connected to the AUX IN socket. An appropriate connection cable must be used in this case. These external devices include MP3 players, Discman, etc. Connect a device and set it to play. It may be necessary to adapt the volume of the external device. menu option and 1. Select the AUX confirm the selection. 6< 2. “AUX” appears in the display.
Operation Setup The equipment can be setup individually for certain functions. 1. Select the Setup menu option and confirm the selection. 2. The following menu options appear in the display S Date & Time S Alarm S Sleep S Network S Language S Information S Firmware Upgrade S Reset All Settings / = If the function is set to “TimeSync No”, the time must be set manually (refer to Sections Date and Time).
Operation Alarm Use Alarm 1 No/Yes If “Use Alarm 1 Yes” has been selected, you are alerted at the time defined for “Set Alarm 1” by the “Alarm Source” selected. If “Use Alarm 1 No” has been selected, there is no alarm signal at the time defined. Press the [OK] button to toggle between “Use Alarm 1 No” and “Use Alarm 1 Yes”. Alarm Signal This function is used to set the signal with which the alarm alerts you.
Operation Network Firmware upgrade Refer to Section Network Settings. When the manufacturer has completed improvements/adaptations on the software, a new firmware version is provided for you to download. Language There are a number of languages available for the display. To download the current firmware version, select menu option “Yes” and confirm the selection. Select the language required and confirm the selection. Then select “Online” and confirm the selection.
Network Settings Network Settings 2. Select the “IP Setting” menu option and confirm the selection. The Network menu is used to define all the settings for the LAN and/or WLAN connections. 1. Select the Setting menu option and confirm the selection. 2. Select the “Network” menu option and confirm the selection. Note: The selection of the first menu option, “Connect LAN” or “Connect WLAN”, is decisive for the subsequent menu options. 3.
Network Settings Use Proxy 1. Select the “Use Proxy” menu option. 2. Press the [OK] button to toggle between “Use Proxy No” and “Use Proxy Yes”. 3. If you select “Use Proxy Yes”, you must then select the “Proxy Server” menu option and confirm it. S Enter the URL or IP address of the required proxy server. S Conclude the input by pressing the [OK] button. 3. Select the WLAN connection required and confirm the selection. If the network is encrypted, enter the network code now.
Network Settings S Enter the relevant network data. ) .% S Select the “DNS” menu option and confirm the selection. S Enter the relevant network data. Use Proxy $ 5 555 ,,, -- -- -- -$ 5 555 !!$ / 1. Select the “Use Proxy menu option. 2. Press the [OK] button to toggle between “Use Proxy No” and “Use Proxy Yes”. 3. If you select “Use Proxy Yes”, you must then select the “Proxy Server” menu option and confirm it.
Access Via a UPnP Server Access Via a UPnP Server Configuring the PC Using Windows Localising and Playing Files The description below explains how to configure the PC using Windows to enable access to files via a UPnP server. S If the PC runs with the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, you can use Windows Media Connect as the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) server. Note: Windows Media Connect is improved and integrated in Windows Media Player 11. Visit the site: http://www.microsoft.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Note: Pay careful attention to upper and lower case when entering the code. If, contrary to our expectations, problems arise with the equipment, check the following information first. In such a case, contact your sales outlet, with the purchase receipt to hand, or the OLYMPIA Service Center directly. S S 1. The radio station does not broadcast at this time of day (remember, the radio station may transmit from a different time zone).
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