OXX Digital Internet RadioMusic Centre Owner's manual

Category
Alarm clocks
Type
Owner's manual
User Guide
Wireless Internet Music Centre
ClAssic
Wi-Fi – LAN – FM
DAB/DAB+ and iPod® Dock
(Not available on all models)
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Contents
Safety information......................................................................................................... 1
Safety warnings............................................................................................................. 2
Useful information......................................................................................................... 3
Box contents ................................................................................................................. 3
Menu structure .............................................................................................................. 4
Controls overview ......................................................................................................... 6
Internet radio quick start guide.................................................................................... 8
Wireless network .................................................................................................. 8
Wired network....................................................................................................... 8
Connecting to wireless network ............................................................................ 9
Connecting to wired network .............................................................................. 11
Choosing a station.............................................................................................. 13
Playing music from the Music Player........................................................................ 15
DAB operation mode................................................................................................... 16
FM operation mode ..................................................................................................... 17
AUX In operation mode............................................................................................... 18
iPod mode.................................................................................................................... 19
Setting time and date .................................................................................................. 20
Sleep function ............................................................................................................. 23
Setting alarm ............................................................................................................... 24
Snooze function .......................................................................................................... 26
Backlight function ....................................................................................................... 26
Language ..................................................................................................................... 27
Factory reset................................................................................................................ 27
Software updates ........................................................................................................ 28
Info................................................................................................................................ 28
General operation........................................................................................................ 29
Network setup..................................................................................................... 29
Register .............................................................................................................. 29
Requesting a station........................................................................................... 30
Returning to main menu ..................................................................................... 30
Volume control.................................................................................................... 30
Appendix...................................................................................................................... 31
Set up media sharing in Windows Media Player 11............................................ 31
Set up CIFS/SMB sharing on PC or NAS ........................................................... 33
Set up media sharing in Vista Simple File Sharing ............................................. 35
Typical home network setup............................................................................... 37
Set up media sharing in Mac OS........................................................................ 38
Trouble shooting......................................................................................................... 39
Technical specifications............................................................................................. 40
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Safety Information 8. Do not install near any heat source such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appa-
ratus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polar-
ized 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 wide
blade or the third prong is 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 at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus. If the power cord is damaged, a
qualified repairer should repair it.
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the
presence of non-insulated "dangerous voltage"
within the product's enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified
by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms
or when unused for long periods of time.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, etc.: 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service per-
sonnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way, such as power-
supply cord or plug is 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.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 15. The apparatus shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing and no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
6. Clean only with dry cloth. For stubborn stains,
use a soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of
mild detergent and water. Dry the apparatus
immediately afterwards with a clean cloth. Do not
use abrasive clothes, thinners, alcohol, or other
chemical solvents, because they may damage the
finish or remove the panel lettering.
16. The mains power plug or an appliance coupler
is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect
device shall remain readily operable.
17. Please read Rating Labels at the bottom of the
radio for power input and other safety information.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. The
ventilation shall not be impeded by covering the
ventilation openings with items, such as news-
papers, table clothes, curtains, etc.
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Safety Warnings
Please read before installation
If this Internet radio has been moved from a cold
place to a warm place (e.g. from a cold car boot to
a warm room), PLEASE WAIT for 2-3 hours
before plugging it in. There is a risk that moisture
may have condensed in the Internet radio, which
can cause damage to your Internet radio. To
avoid damage please unpack your Internet radio
and allow it to stand at room temperature for 2-3
hours before use. This will help any moisture
evaporate and prevent unnecessary damage to
your Internet radio.
DO ensure that the mains power plug is easily
accessible.
Covers - Do not remove any fixed covers as this
may expose dangerous voltages.
Weather - It is advisable to unplug an external
aerial during a thunderstorm.
Ventilation - The ventilation holes on the casing
of your Internet radio prevent it from overheating.
Do not block or cover these holes, especially with
cloth or paper. Do allow a minimum distance of 5
cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation.
Damage - Never use your Internet radio if it is
damaged in any way. Always place your Internet
radio on a flat level surface avoiding any place,
which may be subject to strong vibration.
Temperature - Avoid extremes of temperature,
either hot or cold, place your Internet radio well
away from heat sources such as radiators or
gas/electric fires.
Moisture - Do not allow your Internet radio to be
exposed to rain, moisture or dust. If any liquid is
spilt into your Internet radio it can cause serious
damage. If you spill any liquid into your Internet
radio you should switch it off at the mains power
plug immediately. Contact your store without
delay.
CAUTION - Do not open any covers and do not
repair yourself. Only qualified personnel are
allowed to carry out repair work.
Useful information
Applicability
The DAB and DAB+ functionality is not available
in all versions of the Classic.
This also applies for the iPod docking.
Firmware
The firmware of this product is continuously up-
dated, which means that the user interface may
vary slightly from this manual.
Support & Warranty:
www.oxxdigital.com
License information
This product includes technology owned by
Microsoft Corporation and under a licence from
Microsoft Licensing GP. Use or distribution of
such technology outside of this product is
prohibited without a licence from Microsoft
Corporation and/or Microsoft Licensing, GP as
applicable.
Certifications
This Internet radio is certified according to the
specifications.
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WEEE
Electrical and electronic equip-
ment (EEE) contains materials,
parts and substances, which can
be dangerous to the environment
and harmful to human health if
waste of electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of correctly.
Equipment, which is marked with the WEEE logo
(as shown above, should not be thrown away with
your household waste. Contact your local
authority waste disposal department, as they will
be able to provide details of the recycling options
available in your area.
All rights reserved © OXX Digital September
2008.
Subject to modification and improvement of future
products and documentation without prior notice.
FCC ID
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference.
2. This device must accept any interference
received including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Knob/button main functions
Scroll/Select
Turn the knob to scroll through the menus
Press the knob to select a menu item
FM mode.
Press the button for automatic search for next
available station
Turn the knob for manual search of the next
available station
Info
Press to see topical information, e.g. actual date
and time
Back
Press to go back to the previous screen, e.g. if
you make a mistake or regret a selection
Mode
Press to get quick access to the Internet Radio,
Music Player, DAB, FM Auxilliary Input and iPod
mode
Menu
Press to enter the main menu
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Box contents
Internet radio
User guide
Quick guide
Warranty card
EU and UK mains power plug
(not in the US)
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Menu structure
Main menu
Internet radio
o My Favourites
4
o Stations
Location
Genre
Search stations
Popular stations
New stations
o Podcasts
Location
Genre
Search podcasts
o My Added Stations
o Help
Get access code
FAQ
Music Player
o Shared files (UPnP)
o Shared folders (CIFS/SMB)
DAB
o Station list
o Local scan
o Full Scan
o Manual Tune
o DRC
DRC high
DRC low
DRC off
o Station order
Alphanumeric
Ensemble
Valid
FM
o Scan setting
Strong stations
All stations
Auxiliary input
iPod
Sleep
o Set sleep time
Alarms
o Alarm 1
Time
Days
Daily
Once
Weekdays
Weekends
On/Off
Mode
Buzzer
Internet radio
DAB
FM
Last listened
Last listened
o Preset 1
o Preset 2
o Preset 3
o Preset 4
Save
o Alarm 2 (as alarm 1)
Snooze
o Set snooze time
Backlight
o Power on level
o Standby level
System setup
o Internet setup
Wizard
PC settings
Username
Password
View settings
Active adapter
MAC Address
DHCP
PC Settings
SSID
IP Settings
o IP Address
o Subnet mask
o Gateway address
o Primary DNS
o Secondery DNS
WLan region
Manual settings
Wired
o DHCP Enable
o DHCP Disable
Wireless
o DHCP Enable
o DHCP Disable
Network profile
o Time setup
Set clock
Set time
Set date
Set date
Auto update
Update from NETWORK
Update from DAB
No Update
Set Time Zone
Set time Zone GMT
Set 12/24 hour
Set 12 hour
Set 24 hour
o Language
Danish
English (GB)
English (US)
Finnish
French
German
Italian
Netherlands
Norwegian
Portuguese
Spanish
Swedish
o Factory reset
o Software update
Info
o SW version
o Radio ID
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Controls overview (a)
Digital radio front view
Control Internet radio DAB, DAB+, FM mode Music Player iPod mode
STANDBY/ON
Press to turn the Internet radio on/off
Mode
Press to select Internet Radio, Music Player, DAB, FM, Auxiliary Input or iPod mode.
P1
Previous track
P2
Play/Pause
P3
Next track
P4
Press and hold to save preset station
P1, P2, P3 or P4;
Press to load preset station
P1, P2, P3 or P4.
No function
Info
Display queue information
Menu
Press to access main menu and other options
Back
Go back to previous menu page
No function
Increases the volume by turning the knob clockwise
Decreases the volume by turning the knob anti-clockwise
• TURN the
• PRESS the knob to select
cally for next available
knob to change options
• In FM mode
- PRESS to search automati
station
- TURN for manual search
Scroll up and down list
+Select button
Display screen
buttons
TANDBY / ON button S
Info and Back button
Mode and Menu button
Media player and preset
Scroll / Select / Snooze knob
Volume knob
Controls overview (b)
Digital radio top view
Digital radio back view
The inlets shown are to be considered as an example.
The actual function of the inlets may vary from model to model.
Socket Connection
AUX IN Connects to the external audio device
Headphone Connects to the headphone
LAN Connects to the LAN cable
Note 1: Reflex outlet for the acoustic system
Note 2: AC power cord input
IPod Docking
(Only on some models
/Depends on the model)
Antenna
AUX IN socket
See note 1
LAN socket
Headphone socket
See note 2
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Internet radio quick start guide
What you need before you can use your Internet radio
Wireless LAN Setting:
A broadband Internet connection.
A wireless access point (WiFi) connected to your broadband Internet, preferably via a router.
If your wireless network is configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected
Access (WPA & WPA2) data encryption you need to know the WEP or WPA/WPA2 code in order to
enable you to make the Internet radio communicate with the network.
If you do not know the code, please refer to your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or to your router
supplier
If your wireless network is configured with MAC filtering you will need to enter the Radio’s MAC
address into your wireless access point. To find the Radio’s MAC address use menu items as follows:
Main menu System setup Internet setup View settings MAC Address
To enter the MAC address into your wireless access point, you must read the instructions supplied
with the wireless access point.
LAN Setting:
Make sure the Internet environment is ready and the network settings are available for LAN (ADSL or
cable modems are highly recommended).
Find the Radio’s LAN MAC address, Please follow:
Main menu System setup Internet setup View settings MAC Address
Before you continue, make sure that your wireless access point is powered up and connected to your
broadband Internet, or your LAN cable is sitting well. To get this part of the system working you must read
the instructions supplied with the wireless access point and LAN connecting.
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Connecting to wireless network
Step 1 - Power up radio and connect to the Internet
First, connect your Internet radio to the mains power plug and switch it on by pressing the STANDBY/ON
button.
Welcome to
Digital Radio
After a few seconds the display will show:
> Internet Radio
Music player
Press the Scroll/Select knob to confirm that you want access to the Internet radio feature.
The display will show a list of regions for you to choose from.
Turn the Scroll knob to your region. Press to confirm. The radio will save the region in its memory.
Please select Most of Europe
WLan region USA
The display will show:
Network wizard
scanning
Wait for 10 to 15 seconds and the radio will ask you to select a network from the list.
Step 2 – Access network
When the radio finds more than one network, turn the Scroll knob to scroll through the name list, and
press the knob when the name of your own network is displayed.
If your network is not configured to request a password (WEP/WPA/WPA2), the radio will connect to the
network and display:
> My Favourites
Stations
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If you are requested to enter a WEP/WPA/WPA2 password the radio will display the following:
> WiFi Device WiFi Device = the name of your wireless
internet access point
[Rescan]
Press the Scroll/Select knob and the radio will display the below password entry screen:
Key: [Set]
0123456789<C
Turn the Scroll knob to scroll through the alpha-numeric character list. Press the knob to
select a highlighted character.
Key: [xxxxxxxx]
0123456789<C
Note: WEP/WPA/WPA2 passwords are case-sensitive
If you make a mistake while entering your password, select the ‘ icon to delete incorrect
characters.
Press the BACK button and scroll up or down to the last or next line.
Selecting the icon exits to the previous display.
After selecting the final character of your password, scroll to the ‘ ’ icon and press the
Scroll knob to store your password.
Note: The radio will automatically remember the WEP/WPA/WPA2 code for your network, and other
networks you have used previously. There is no need to re-enter the codes, unless you perform a
factory reset.
The radio will now successfully connect to your network and the display will show:
> My Favourites
Stations
Turn the Scroll knob to scroll through the menu list. In addition the menu list contains the following
options:
My added stations
> Podcasts > Help
My added stations
If you select <HELP>, the radio will provide you with the access code needed to register the radio online
and inform you of FAQ solutions.
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Step 3 – Access another network
If at a later moment you want to access another wireless network follow the below steps:
> Internet Radio
Music Player
1) Enter the main menu:
Backlight
> System setup
2) Turn the Scroll knob to <System setup> - press to confirm
> Internet setup
Time setup
3) Press the Scroll knob to confirm <Internet setup>
Wlan reg
4) Press the Scroll knob to confirm <Wizard>
5) Select the network from the list.
Your internet radio will now connect to the network unless you are requested to enter a WEP/WMS/WMA2
code. In that case please see the previous page for how to enter the code.
Of course, you have also the option of establishing the access manually. Just follow the above steps 1-3
and proceed as follows:
Turn the Scroll knob to <Manual settings> - press to confirm.
Turn the Scroll knob to <Wireless> - press to confirm.
Press the Scroll knob to confirm <DHCP disable>
You will now get access to a menu enabling you to enter various IP settings, as IP address, Subnet mask,
gateway, primary and secondary DNS.
ion
> Manual settings
> Wizard
PC settings
Wlan region
> Manual settings
Wired
> Wireless
DHCP enable
> DHCP disable
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Connecting to wired network
Step 1 - Power up radio
First, connect to your Internet radio adaptor and ensure the radio is powered on.
Note: Make sure the LAN cable is already connected to the LAN socket.
Welcome to
Digital Radio
Step 2 – Choose LAN setting
After a few seconds, the display will show:
> Internet Radio
Music Player
Backlight
> System setup
Turn the Scroll knob to <SYSTEM SETUP> - press to confirm.
> Internet setup
Time setup
Press the Scroll knob to confirm <Internet setup>
Wlan region
> Manual settings
Turn the Scroll knob to <MANUAL SETTINGS> - press to confirm.
> Wired
Wireless
Press the Scroll knob to confirm <WIRED>
> DHCP enable
DHCP disable
Turn the Scroll knob to <DHCP ENABLE> - press to confirm.
The wired setting is available now!
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Step 3 – Enter Internet Radio mode
Repeat-press the BACK button to go back to enter Internet Radio mode, or follow either of below
methods:
Press the MODE button to enter Internet Radio mode.
or
> Internet Radio Internet radio
Music Player Mode
Press the MENU button and then turn the Scroll knob to <MAIN MENU> - press to confirm.
Audio setting > Internet Radio
> Main menu Music Player
Step 4 – Access network
When step 3 is completed, the radio will connect to the network automatically.
After a few seconds, the display will show:
> My Favourites
Stations
or - in case of connection problems
Network error
Select to retry
If this happens, please do as follows:
Check your router. See whether it is working normally or not.
Check your LAN cable. Make sure it hasn’t been damaged and that the part of the cable, which
inserts into the LAN socket is well attached.
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Choosing a station
When your Internet radio has connected to your network - either wireless or wired - you are now ready to
select a station.
Note: You can move back to the previous screen at any time pressing the BACK button.
Turn the Scroll knob to <STATIONS>;
> My Favourites > Stations
Stations Podcasts
Press to confirm.
You have five options available for selecting a station:
Location – Genre – Search stations – Popular stations – New stations
Turn the Scroll knob until you see your desired option and press the knob to confirm.
> Location
Genre
Selecting <LOCATION> offers you an alphabetical list of regional broadcast programmes.
Turn the Scroll knob to your desired location and press to confirm.
> Angola
> Africa
Benin
Asia
The radio will now load the station list.
> My Favourites Adult Contemporary
Stations > Alternative
Choosing <Genre> under <Stations> offers you an alphabetical list of station types.
Turn the Scroll knob to view and press to confirm the desired type.
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Playing music from the Music Player
The Music Player allows you to access music files stored on a PC, MAC or NAS connected to the same
network and to playback the music files through the radio.
PC users: UPnP shared music is typically – but not exclusively – managed via Windows Media Player as
the UPnP server in the network. Twonky and other UPnP servers can also be accessed. Please find more
info on how to setup Windows Media Sharing in the appendix on page 31. Folder sharing on PC with
CIFS/SMB can also be accessed through the radio. Please find more info in the appendix on page 33
NAS (Network Attached Storage) units: Are also accessible through the radio – no matter whether they
support UPnP sharing or CIFS/SMB sharing. See the appendix on page 36 for more information. .
MAC computers: See the appendix on page 38 for more information.
How to listen to music from shared files
UPnP
1. Press the menu button to get access to the main menu:
Internet Radio
> Music Player
2. Turn the Scroll knob to <Music Player> - press to confirm.
> Shared files
Shared folders
3. Select < Shared files > to search for UPnP servers on the network.
Wait for the radio to find all the servers available on the network. This may take some time depending on
the size and speed of your network.
4. Select the server name in the list.
5. Open the music folder and access all your shared music.
CIFS/SMB
1. Select < Shared folders > to search for CIFS/SMB shared folders on the network.
2. Select the PC/MAC from which you want to play the music files.
3. A list of shared folders will be shown in the radio display. Use the scroll knob to browse through
the list of folders.
4. Confirm your choice by pressing the scroll knob.
5. Select the tracks you want to play.
6. Press the scroll knob to confirm.
Navigating
Use the controls ‘ ’ and ‘ ’ to navigate in the Music Player. It is not possible to fast-forward and
backward by holding these buttons. Press ‘ ’ to pause.
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DAB operation mode
To listen to DAB Radio stations switch on the radio and press the MODE button repeatedly until
<DAB> appears in the display.
DAB
Or enter <MAIN MENU>, and then turn the Scroll knob to <DAB>.
For initial use, your radio will now scan for DAB stations in your area and store them in the memory.
Once the scanning is completed, the DAB stations will be displayed in alphanumeric order. The
first station in the list will be selected.
> Classic
Core
By pressing the BACK button you can at any time move back to the previous screen.
You can choose between the following options:
Local scan, Full scan and Manual.
> Local scan
Full scan
Once the scanning is completed, turn the Scroll knob to scroll through the station list and press the knob
to confirm.
Classic Music 1
> Music 1 > Playing
Note:
If no station list appears on the display you may be outside DAB coverage. Visit your local DAB
provider’s website to see more information about coverage in your area.
Dynamic Label Segment (DLS):
This is scrolling text information supplied by the DAB station. It can contain information about music title or
details of the programme and is provided by the broadcaster.
Dynamic Range Control (DRC)
Dynamic range control is available only from some broadcasters. Contact you local DAB provider for more
information.
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FM operation mode
To listen to FM Radio stations switch on the radio and press the MODE button repeatedly until <FM>
appears in the display.
FM
Or enter <MAIN MENU> and turn the Scroll knob to <FM>.
For initial use, the radio will start scrolling at the beginning of the FM frequency range (87.50 MHz).
Otherwise, the last FM station you were listening to will be selected.
87.50 MHz
Turn the Scroll knob to increase or decrease the frequency by 0.05MHz per step;
Press the Scroll knob to search active stations automatically, or simply press the knob.
99.85 MHz
To search the next active station automatically, simply press the Scroll knob again.
The unit will display the frequency changing until it stops at the next station.
After reaching the end of the frequency range, the radio will restart searching.
Setting preset stations
Your radio can store 4 preset Internet stations, 4 preset DAB stations and 4 preset FM stations.
To store the actually present station:
Press and hold down either one of the P1-P4 buttons for 2 seconds. The display will show:
00.00 MHz
Preset stored
stands for the actually present station frequency.
Selecting a preset station
To select a stored station, enter the corresponding mode (Internet, DAB or FM) and simply press the
corresponding preset button.
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AUX IN operation mode
By using a connection jack, your radio is transformed into a high quality digital audio speaker system
Connect the one end of the audio cable to the headphone (or auxiliary out) socket of your source device
and connect the other end to the AUX IN socket on the rear of your radio.
To listen to FM Radio stations switch on the radio and press the MODE button repeatedly until
<AUXILIARY INPUT> appears in the display.
Auxiliary Input
Or enter the <MAIN MENU> and turn the Scroll knob to < AUXILIARY INPUT >.
To gain optimal volume levels we recommend you to adjust the output volume level both on the source
device and on the radio itself.
Note: AUX IN allows for quick and easy connection of an MP3 player or other external sound sources.
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