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KW-1004iR Users Manual
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, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are 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. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Contents Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Audio sources 1.3 Record 1.4 Networking 1.5 Others Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Installation 2.1.1 LAN setting 2.1.2 Wireless LAN setting 2.2 Boot for the First Time
- Network setting - LAN
- Network setting WLAN (with WiFi Dongle)
- Can not find Access Point
- Select an existing Access Point that does not need an encryption
- Fail to connect to Access Point Chapter 3 CD 3.1 Inserting a CD into the CD Tray 3.2 Getting CD Information 3.3 Playing an Audio CD 3.4 Playing an MP3/WMA CD 3.5 CD Ripping 3.5.1 Converting All the Tracks within the Disc 3.5.2 Converting Selected Tracks within the Disc 3.6 Now Playing 3.7 Lyrics 3.8 Balance Chapter 4 Internet Radio 4.1 Introduction 4.2 World Station 4.3 SHOUTCast 4.4 Add/Delete a Radio Station 2 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 17 17 18 19 20 20 20 22 23 24 25 25 25 27 27 Contents 4.5 Access to Live365 4.6 Add/Delete A Radio Station in/from Live365 4.7 Internet Radio Recording 4.7.1 Both USB and SD/MMC Storage Media are Ready 4.7.2 Only One Storage Medium is Ready Chapter 5 USB / iPod 5.1 Playing Songs on the USB Disk 5.2 Apple iPod Support 5.2.1 Supported iPod Models 5.2.2 Supported iTunes Version 5.3 Playing Songs on Apple iPod Chapter 6 6.1 Playing Songs on the SD/MMC Card SD/MMC Chapter 7 FM Radio 7.1 Listening to FM Radio 7.2 Tuning the FM Frequency 7.3 Prescanning All Active FM Radio Stations 7.4 Presetting a Favorite Station 7.5 Listening to a Preset Station 7.6 Ripping From FM Chapter 8 Upnp Media Server 8.1 Supported Media Server 8.2 Setting Upnp Environment 8.2.1 UPnP Networked Environment Diagram 8.3 Playing Songs on UPnP Media Server Chapter 9 File Manager 9.1 Copy/Move Files to an USB Disk or SD/MMC Card 9.2 Copy/Move Files to iPod 3 28 29 30 30 30 32 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 35 35 35 36 37 37 38 39 39 39 39 40 41 41 42 Contents Chapter 10 AUX 10.1 AUX Mode 10.2 Recording in AUX Mode Chapter 11 11.1 Date & Time 11.2 Alarm Setup 11.2.1 Setting the Alarm 11.1.1 Setting the Date 11.1.2 Setting the Time 11.1.3 Setting the Time formation 11.4.1 Understanding the Networking States on Smart Boombox 11.4.2 Setting the Wi-Fi Connectivity 11.4.3 Setting the Wi-Fi Connectivity by Wi-Fi Wizard 11.4.4 Inputting Static IP 11.2.2 Setting the Alarm Sound 11.2.3 Disarming the Alarm 11.3.1 SLEEP Mode 11.3 Sleep 11.4 Network 11.4.5 Inputting DNS 11.9.1 Upgrade Firmware by Using USB / SD/MMC 11.4.6 Inputting Proxy 11.5 Live365 Login 11.6 Information 11.7 Language 11.8 Reset All Settings 11.9 Firmware Upgrade 11.9.2 On-Line Upgrade Chapter 12 12.1 FAQ Trouble Shooting 12.1.1 Recording 12.1.2 Internet Radio 4 44 44 44 46 46 46 47 48 48 48 49 50 51 51 51 52 53 53 55 56 56 59 60 60 61 61 61 62 63 63 63 63 NOTICE:
Recording/Ripping any audio content made with this system is only for your personal use. It should not be sold, distributed, and played for a public audience without copyright holder permission. Copyright Description WARNING:
Gracenote Logo must appear on the items printed in full color Gracenote Logo must appear on the items printed in full color Gracenote Logo must appear on the items printed in full color Gracenote Logo must appear on the items printed in full color Gracenote Logo must appear on the user manual Gracenote Logo must appear on the user manual Gracenote Logo must appear on the user manual Gracenote Logo must appear on the user manual Devices contains Gracenote technology must Devices contains Gracenote technology must have Gracenote Logo have Gracenote Logo Devices contains Gracenote technology must Devices contains Gracenote technology must have Gracenote Logo have Gracenote Logo visible on the front of the device. visible on the front of the device. visible on the front of the device. visible on the front of the device. iPod is produced by Apple iPod is produced by Apple iPod is produced by Apple iPod is produced by Apple iTunes is produced by Apple iTunes is produced by Apple iTunes is produced by Apple iTunes is produced by Apple MusicID service is provided by Gracenote For more information visit http://www.gracenote.com 5 E N G L I S H SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNINGS To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture EXPLANATION OF GRAPHIC SYMBOLS HAZARD WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ESD Remark:
In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge just reset the product (reconnect of power source may be required) to resume normal operation This product contains a low-power laser emitter 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS H S I L G N E PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
Condensation Water droplets or condensation may form inside the CD player if it is left in a warm, damp atmosphere. The product may not operate correctly if condensation forms inside it. Leave the product in a warm, dry room for 1 to 2 hours to allow the condensation to evaporate. In the event of a problem, unplug the power cord and contact a qualified repair technician. Warning: Ventilation Your personal CD player has ventilation holes, which should never be obstructed. Liquid warning:
Never allow liquids to splash or drip onto the product. Never place a liquid-filled container
(e.g. vase, jar, etc.) above it. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and it shall remain readily operable. To be completely disconnect the power input, the mains plug of apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains. The apparatus will be use in open area The ventilation should not be impedde by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspaper, table-cloths, curtains etc No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus;
Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battory disposal;
The use of apparatus in moderate climates. 2
Chapter I Overview 1.1 Introduction This unit integrated digital audio playback functions with network connectivity, which can play Audio CD, Data CD (MP3/WMA audio files), USB disk, SD/MMC card, FM radio and above 20,000 internet radio stations. 1.2 Audio Sources Audio CD (By gathering CD track information from Gracenote CDDB) Support MP3/WMA audio files (Included ID3V1 ,2) Support static lyrics and synced lyrics (.txt /.lrc /.smi) Support USB Flash drive, USB HD drive, Apple iPod Live 365 Internet Radio (http://www.live365.com) SHOUTCast Internet Radio (http://www.shoutcast.com) Local FM On-Line Radio FM (87.5~108MHz) Support AUX 1.3 Record Convert Audio CD tracks into 128kbps MP3 file and save to an USB disk, SD/MMC card or iPod series. By connecting to Gracenote CDDB may gather CD track information about the playing CD Record Internet Radio Station (Live365/SHOUTCast) and save to an USB disk, SD/MMC card or iPod series as MP3 files Record FM Radio and save to an USB disk, SD/MMC card or iPod series as MP3 files. Record AUX into 128kbps MP3 file save to an USB disk, SD/MMC card or iPod series. Support storage backup management program 6 1.4 Networking Support Ethernet 10/100 Mbps Support Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 b/g Dongle (optional) Support Infrastructure /Ad-Hoc Support WEP 64/128 and WPA-PSK encryption Support Proxy Setting SMBB provides the wireless setting wizard to make wireless network setup more easily. 1.5 Others Support two alarm clock settings Support time sync technology (* network available) Support firmware upgrade 7 Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Installation NOTEThe voltage is AC 120V~60Hz. Please check the voltage in your area before plugging in the unit. 2.1.1 LAN Setting Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is available (ADSL or Cable Modems is highly recommended). The default setting of network is DHCP. (more network setting please check 11.4 Network) or If you want to listen audio contents from your PC, you can use Cross-over to connect your SMBB to your PC directly. 2.1.2 Wireless LAN Setting Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is available. Plug-in the provided Wifi Dongle (More setting please see 11.4 Network) 8 or you can receive your audio contents from PCs under wireless environment by using Ad-hoc. 2.2 Boot for The First Time When you turn on the system at the first time, it will check the environment and search for any available internet protocol automatically. If there is no network devices connected, you should plug-in LAN or WiFi dongle and follow the instructions of network wizard. After system does link to the network, it will process time sync, and then goes to standby mode. Usually it will take 6-30 seconds to finish the whole process. 9 Table 2.2.1 Turn on the unit By Using LAN 1 When power-onPenbex Logo shows up Checking available network devices Network Connecting Network Connecting Network Connecting Network Connecting Network Connecting Time Sync processing 2007----MayMayMayMay----03 Thu.. 2007 03 Thu.. 03 Thu.. 20072007 03 Thu.. offoffoffoff Stand-By Mode PMPMPMPM OffOffOffOff The default of network setting is LAN (or after you have chosen Reset all setting). You can choose WLAN (wireless), please plug the provided Wi-Fi dongle into USB port which located at the rear of unit. If you still have problems with network setting, please follow the instructions of network wizard on next page. 10 NETWORK SETTING LAN Choose LAN to connect internet Choose WLAN to connect internet Exit network wizard mode CAN NOT GET DHCP NETWORK SETTING WLAN (wireless) Choose LAN to connect internet Choose WLAN to connect internet Exit network wizard mode CAN NOT FIND ACCESS POINT SelectGOto run Wizard mode OR SelectEXITto quit
(1) CAN NOT FIND ANY ACCESS POINT SelectRESCANto search AP again OR SelectEXITto quit
(2) CAN NOT FIND THE AP YOU WANT, PRESSESCTO ENTER PRESCAN MODE SelectRESCANto search AP again OR SelectEXITto quit SELECT AN EXISTING AP THAT DOES NOT NEED AN ENCRYPTION SELECT AN EXISTING AP THAT NEEDS AN ENCRYPTION SelectYesto make a connection OR SelectNoto select other Access Points After input the encryption, SelectYesto make a connection OR SelectNoto select other Access Points FAIL TO CONNECT TO ACCESS POIN 1. Select Retryto connect again 2. or SelectWizardto search available Access Point 3. or SelectEXITto quit CAN NOT GET DHCP 1. Select Retryto connect again 2. or SelectWizardto search available Access Point 3. or SelectEXITto quit 2.3 Power On After switch to Stand By Mode, you may press ( )to activate the system. You can adjust the brightness of backlight appeared on your panel by clickingDimin your remote control. Table 2.1 2007----MayMayMayMay----03 Thu. 2007 03 Thu. 03 Thu. 20072007 03 Thu. CDCDCDCD PMPMPMPM OffOffOffOff offoffoffoff Press in Stand-By Mode Loading Loading Loading Loading Audio sources checking CDCDCDCD SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC CD / Internet Radio / USB SD/MMC / FM / Media Server 1 1 FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr CDCDCDCD FileMgr / AUX / Setup Press B.L. (Dim) to adjust the brightness 16 Chapter 3 CD 3.1 Inserting a CD into the CD Tray NOTEIn order to play CD, please insert the Audio CD or MP3/WMA format CD. 1. Press the OPEN position which located on the CD door. 2. Insert an Audio CD or MP3/WMA CD into the CD tray. 3. close the CD CD door. 4. icon will show on the topside of the screen when CD is detected. Table 3.1 CDCDCDCD CDCDCDCD Insert CD CDCDCDCD icon will show on the screen. 3.2 Getting CD Information Loading Loading Loading Loading After inserting a disc NOTETo get information from Gracenote CDDB, please make sure the internet environment is workable and Audio CD is playable. 1. After CD Loading, select icon from the main menu and then press SELECT button to enter CD function. 2. Gracenote logo will show on the screen when querying CD information. 3. Track names will be listed on the screen instead of track numbers after it got CD track information. 17 Table 3.2 CDCDCDCD CDCDCDCD PressSELECT Connecting to Gracenote CDCDCDCD
All All All All Cant Stop Loving You
Can t Stop Loving You Can Can t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember Loading Loading Loading Loading Processing CDCDCDCD
All All All All
Track 01 Track 01 Track 01 Track 01 Track 02
Track 02 Track 02 Track 02 Not update yet 1 CDCDCDCD
All All All All
Unknow Track 01 Unknow Track 01 Unknow Track 01 Unknow Track 01 ow Track 02 Unknow Track 02
Unkn Unkn Unkn ow Track 02 ow Track 02 Update CD information from CDDB Shown Unknow if information is not available 3.3 Playing an Audio CD There are two ways to play an Audio CD. A. Playing all the tracks within the disc 1. Highlight [ All] (or scroll down to the first track name). 2. PressPLAYorSELECT/OKbutton to play all songs. B. Playing selected tracks within the disc 1. Scroll up/down to a track name, then pressMEMORYbutton to make a check mark
. 2. Repeat the step 1 to select other songs. 3. PressPLAYorSELECT/OKbutton to play these marked songs. NOTENot all audio CD has CD track information 18 Table 3.3 CDCDCDCD
All All All All CDCDCDCD
All All All All Cant Stop Loving You
Can t Stop Loving You Can Can t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You or Cant Stop Loving You
Can t Stop Loving You Can Can t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember Select [All], then press PLAY or SELECT to PressMEMORYto make a check mark
, then play pressPLAYto play.
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Music playing 3.4 Playing an MP3/WMA CD NOTE 1. Support MP3/WMA audio files. 2. Support static lyrics and synced lyrics (.txt /.lrc /.smi) 3. Not support MPEG 1 Layer 2 format. There are two ways to play an Audio CD. A. Playing all the tracks within the disc 1. Highlight [ All] (or scroll down to the first track name). 2. PressPLAYorSELECT/OKbutton to play all songs. B. Playing selected tracks within the disc 1. Scroll up/down to a track name, then pressMEMORYbutton to make a check mark
. 2. Repeat the Step 1 to select other songs. 3. PressPLAYorSELECT/OKbutton to play these marked songs. C. Playing one song within a folder or disc 1. Scroll up/down to a file name, then pressMEMORYbutton to make a check mark
. 2. PressPLAYorSELECT/OKbutton to play the song. 19 Table 3.4 CDCDCDCD
All All All All
Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Remember Do You Remember
Do You Do You Do You Remember Remember or CDCDCDCD
All All All All
Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember Select [All], then press PLAY or SELECT to play. PressMEMORY, then pressPLAYto play.
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0000444430303030 0202020230303030 Music playing 3.5 CD Ripping PressRECto rip Auto-categorization function will be activated when ripping a song to USB or SD/MMC. iPod will be updated after ripping a song to iPod. CD will not be recorded if the Audio CD is under protection. 3.5.1 Converting All the Tracks within the Disc 1. Insert an Audio CD into the CD tray. 2. Select icon from the main menu, then press SELECT/OKbutton to enter CD function. 3. Highlight [ All] and, then pressRECbutton to record. 4. If both USB Disk and SD/MMC Card are detected, scroll up/down to select a storage medium where you want to store recording files, then press SELECT/OKto start recording. 5. icon will show on the topside of the screen when converting. 6. In any reason it has failed to convert. System will stop recording. 3.5.2 Converting Selected Tracks within the Disc 1. Insert an Audio CD into the CD tray. 2. Select icon from the main menu, then pressSELECT/OKbutton to 20 enter CD function. 3. Scroll up/down to a track name, then pressMEMORYbutton to make a check mark
. 4. Repeat the Step 3 to select other songs and then pressRECbutton to record. 5. If both USB Disk and SD/MMC Card are detected, scroll up/down to select a storage medium where you want to store recording files, then press SELECT/OKto start recording. 6. icon will show on the topside of the screen when converting. 7. In any reason it has failed to convert. System will stop recording. Table 3.5.2 CDCDCDCD
All All All All
001/
001/012012012012 001/001/
Cant Stop Loving You
Can t Stop Loving You Can Can t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember Select [All], then pressRECto rip CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030
icon will show on the screen when ripping or CDCDCDCD
All All All All Cant Stop Loving You
Can t Stop Loving You Can Can t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember Press MEMORY, then Press REC to rip or CDCDCDCD
All All All All Cant Stop Loving You
Can t Stop Loving You Can Can t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember
001001001001/001
/001
/001/001 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030
icon will show on the screen when ripping. CDCDCDCD
All All All All Cant Stop Loving
Can t Stop Loving t Stop Loving Can Can t Stop Loving Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember Save as Save as Save as Save as USBUSBUSBUSB SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC Press MEMORY, then Press REC to rip Select USB or SD/MMC if necessary. CDCDCDCD
All All All All Cant Stop Loving You
Can t Stop Loving You Can Can t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember or CDCDCDCD
All All All All Cant Stop Loving You
Can t Stop Loving You Can Can t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember Press MEMORY, then Press REC to rip. If no storage media, the action will stop. 21 3.6 Now Playing Use the remote control to control Bass, Equalizer, Play Mode and A-B Loop
(Note: some functions can only be enabled by using the remote control) EQ: Set the equalizer for Normal Classic Jazz Pop Rock and Bass
+Normal Bass+Classic Bass+Jazz Bass+Pop Bass+Rock. Play Mode: Set the play mode for Normal Shuffle Repeat One Repeat All. A-B Loop: 1. PressSELECT/OKto set the starting point A when playing. icon will show on the topside of the screen. 2. Press SELECT/OKagain to set the period A to B when playing. icon will show on the topside of the screen. 3. Press SELECT/OKagain to stop repeating in A-B loop. icon will disappear. If no remote controls, press SETUP button instead of these quick keys when playing. Table 3.6
000001/012 01/012 01/012 01/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Press NUMBER buttons on the remote control.
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Press -/-- button on the remote control.
009/012 009/012 009/012 009/012 Do You remember Do You remember Do You remember Do You remember Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Jump to the track automatically.
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Input a track number to jump to the track quickly. or or 22
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Press EQ to change equalizer. or CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 The EQ icon will show on the screen
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Press REPEAT to change play mode.
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Press SELECT /OKto set A when playing.
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Press SETUP when playing. 3.7 Lyrics CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 The Repeat icon will show on the screen. 001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Press SELECT /OKagain to repeat A-B loop. Setting Setting Setting Setting Play Mode Play Mode Play Mode Play Mode Equalizer Equa lizer lizer EquaEqua lizer Balance Balance Balance Balance Select a Setting item.
Nornal Nornal Nornal Nornal
Support static lyrics and synced lyrics (.txt /.lrc /.smi). 1.MP3 ID3V2 Embedded Lyric .Lrc .Txt 2.WMA Embedded Lyric . Smi .Txt Edit lyrics for your MP3/WMA files if necessary. 23 Table 3.7
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Press INFO when playing.
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 or
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 Tearing and breaking down Tearing and breaking down Tearing and breaking down Tearing and breaking down Tearing my heart Tearing my heart Tearing my heart Tearing my heart Tearing and breaking down Tearing and breaking down Tearing and breaking down Tearing and breaking down 0202020230303030 0404040430303030 The lyrics will show on the screen.
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 No Lyrics No Lyrics No Lyrics No Lyrics 0202020230303030 0404040430303030 Press INFO when playing. No lyrics available 3.8 Balance Bass and Balance are adjustable. Table 3.8
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 PressSettingwhen playing Music Setting Play Mode Equalizer Balance
Nornal
Enter Music Setting list and chooseBalance Balance Balance Balance Balance L L L L R R R R Press Left/Right button to modify the output 24 Chapter 4 Internet Radio 4.1 Introduction Internet radio is an audio broadcasting service transmitted via the Internet. By using internet radio devices, listeners receive a continuous stream of audio from internet radio stations. Unit supports many audio stream sources such as Microsoft (mms://..), Live365, and SHOUTCast. Live 365 (http://www.live365.com) SHOUTCast (http://www.shoutcast.com) Today most traditional FM radio stations in the world offer on-line radio services or programs. It can connect to those on-line radio services or programs. Moreover, this system categorizes those stations by country, and sort them under World Station file. This makes it easy to search or find a particular radio station. 4.2 World Station System requirements: Recommend broadband internet connection (xDSL/Cable Modem). However, Internet Radio does not support PPPoE(ADSL) or ISP Proxy
(cable modem). We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to have better quality of audio streaming. If there is no internet connection on your unit, Wizard mode will be automatically activated. Please follow the instructions shown on the screen to establish network connection. 4.2.1 Listen to World Station Go to[Main] menu, choose and pressSELECT/OKbutton. Choose [World Station] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton. Scroll up/down to a station and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to play. You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100%. Note 1For fast search for an internet radio, pressbutton to jump from radio stations started with alphabet A to alphabet B, alphabet B to alphabet C, and 25 so on. Pressbutton to jump backward. Note 2PressINFOto know the total amount of internet radio stations in a specific category and which one you are browsing. Table 4.2.1 Listen to Internet Radio Internet Radio Internet Radio Internet Radio Internet Radio I.Radio I.Radio I.Radio I.Radio Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite World Station World Station World Station World Station SHOUTCast SHOUTCast SHOUTCast SHOUTCast
Choose Internet Radio Choose World Station World Station World Station World Station World Station Africa Africa Africa Africa Americas Americas Americas Americas Asia Asia AsiaAsia
Asia Asia AsiaAsia South Korea South Korea South Korea South Korea SriLanka SriLanka SriLanka SriLanka Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan Taiwan
Categorized by Area Categorized by Country World Station World Station World Station World Station World Station World Station World Station World Station Africa Africa Africa Africa Americas Americas Americas Americas Asia Asia AsiaAsia
Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Europe Europe Europe Europe Middle East Middle East Middle East Middle East
Press/button for fast search The name of Radio stations change alphabetically USAUSAUSAUSA AAAA NET STATION NET STATION NET STATION NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
.977 The Oldies Channel
.977 The Oldies Channel
.977 The Oldies Channel 007 Audio ---- #1 For The 007 Audio
#1 For The
#1 For The 007 Audio 007 Audio
#1 For The PressINFO IntIntIntInternet Radio ernet Radio ernet Radio ernet Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC Classical BCC Classical BCC Classical BCC Classical Bcc Pop Bcc Pop Bcc Pop Bcc Pop Categorized by Radio Station 1/999 1/999 1/999 1/999 AAAA NET STATION NET STATION NET STATION NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
.977 The Oldies Channel
.977 The Oldies Channel
.977 The Oldies Channel 007 Audio ---- #1 For The 007 Audio
#1 For The
#1 For The 007 Audio 007 Audio
#1 For The The amount of radio stations will show on the screen Internet Radio Internet Radio Internet Radio Internet Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio
<BCC News>
<BCC News>
<BCC News>
<BCC News>
24 Kbps 24 Kbps 24 Kbps 24 Kbps Playing NoteNot support REC function for those radio stations in World Station 26 4.3 SHOUTCast System requirements: Recommend broadband internet connection (xDSL/Cable Modem). However, Internet Radio does not support PPPoE(ADSL) or ISP Proxy
(cable modem). We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to have better quality of audio streaming. 4.3.1 Listen to SHOUTCast Go to[Main] menu, choose and pressSELECT/OKbutton. Choose [World Station] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton. Scroll up/down to a station and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to play. You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100%. Note 1For fast search for an internet radio, pressbutton to jump from radio stations started with alphabet A to alphabet B, alphabet B to alphabet C, and so on. Pressbutton to jump backward. Note 2PressINFOto know the total amount of internet radio stations in a specific category and which one you are browsing. 4.4 Add/ Delete a Radio Station NOTEThe maximum radio station can be memorized is 20. Roll to your favorite radio station that you want to add into FAVORITE. HoldSELECT/OKbutton for 2 seconds and the rolling bar will blink twice. The radio station you have chosen will add into your FAVORITE after blinking stops. You can add a station into FAVORITE by pressingMEMORYwhen playing SMBB will inform you If a station you try to add into FAVORITE exists already. It may consume more than 1 storage space if the information of a radio station is extensive. 27 Table 4.4 World Station World Station World Station World Station BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC Classical BCC Classical BCC Classical BCC Classical BCC Pop BCC Pop BCC Pop BCC Pop World Station World Station World Station World Station BCBCBCBCC News Radio C News Radio C News Radio C News Radio BCC Classical BCC Classical BCC Classical BCC Classical BCC Pop BCC Pop BCC Pop BCC Pop PressSELECT / OKorMEMORYfor 2 sec. Rolling bar blinks twice Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio BCC News Radio Adding a station into FAVORITE HoldSELECT/OK2 seconds for deleting a station Delete Favorite Delete Favorite Delete Favorite Delete Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Delete this station?
Delete t his station?
his station?
Delete t Delete t his station?
Confirm ChooseYesthen pressSELECT/OKto delete 4.5 Access to Live365 System requirements: Recommend broadband internet connection (xDSL/Cable Modem). However, Internet Radio does not support PPPoE(ADSL) or ISP Proxy
(cable modem). We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to have better quality of audio streaming. Access the web page http://www.live365.com by PC. Sign up for a free membership or pay for a VIP membership. 4.5.1 Listen to Live365 1. ChooseSETUP 2. Roll to [Live365 Account], and pressSELECT/OKbutton 3. Key in Live365 Account and Password 4. Save and Exit 28 Setting Setting Setting Setting Live365 Live365 Live365 Live365 Load INI Load INI Load INI Load INI Information Information Information Information Live365 Login Live365 Login Live365 Login Live365 Login Account Account Account Account Password Password Password Password
Press SETUP and choose Live365 Input Account and Password Go to [Main] menu , choose and pressSELECT/OKbutton. Roll to [Live365], and pressSELECT/OKbutton. Choose your favorite radio station , and then pressSELECT/OKbutton. You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100%. Recommend Recommend Recommend Recommend Whisperings Whisperings Whisperings Whisperings KKJZ 89.1 FM KKJZ 89.1 FM KKJZ 89.1 FM KKJZ 89.1 FM ROCKLAND USA :Popro ROCKLAND USA :Popro ROCKLAND USA :Popro ROCKLAND USA :Popro Choose a radio station and pressSELECT/OK i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio Buffering 80%
Buffering 80%
Buffering 80%
Buffering 80%
Buffering i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio Whispering Whispering Whispering Whispering
<Phil Collins> <Cant Stop Lo
<Phil Collins> <Can t Stop Lo t Stop Lo
<Phil Collins> <Can
<Phil Collins> <Can t Stop Lo CD 128Kbps CD 128Kbps CD 128Kbps CD 128Kbps Music Playing 4.6 Add/Delete A Radio Station in/from Live365 NOTE: Once you add or delete a radio station from Live365 in your unit, it will also change your favorite stations that have been stored in Live365 online web site. Move the rolling bar on the radio station you want to add. HoldSELECT/OKfor 2 seconds, the rolling bar will blink twice. The radio station you have chosen will add into your FAVORITE . 29 Table 4.6 Recommend Recommend Recommend Recommend Whisperings Whisperings Whisperings Whisperings KKJZ 89.1 FM KKJZ 89.1 FM KKJZ 89.1 FM KKJZ 89.1 FM ROROROROCKLAND USA :Popro CKLAND USA :Popro CKLAND USA :Popro CKLAND USA :Popro PressSELECT / OKorMEMORYfor 2 sec. Recommend Recommend Recommend Recommend Whisperings Whisperings Whisperings Whisperings KKJZ 89.1 FM KKJZ 89.1 FM KKJZ 89.1 FM KKJZ 89.1 FM ROCKLAND USA :Popro ROCKLAND USA :Popro ROCKLAND USA :Popro ROCKLAND USA :Popro Blink Twice Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Whisperings Whisperings Whisperings Whisperings Add the radio station into FAVORITE. For Deleting, please check (4.4 How to add/delete a radio station) 4.7 Internet Radio Recording NOTE: The recording quality depends on the broadcast quality of the internet radio station. 4.7.1 Both USB and SD/MMC Storage Media are Ready 1. Scroll up/down to a station and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to play. 2. PressRECbutton to record. 3. If both USB Disk and SD/MMC Card are detected, scroll up/down to select a storage medium where you want to store recording files, then press SELECT/OKto start recording. 4. icon will show on the topside of the screen when recording. 5. PressSTOP/ESCto stop recording. 4.7.2 Only One Storage Medium is Ready 1. Scroll up/down to a station and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to play. 2. PressRECbutton to record. 3. icon will show on the topside of the screen when recording. 4. PressSTOP/ESCto stop recording 30 Table 4.7.2 i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio Whispering Whispering Whispering Whispering
<Phil Collins> <Cant Stop Lo
<Phil Collins> <Can t Stop Lo t Stop Lo
<Phil Collins> <Can
<Phil Collins> <Can t Stop Lo 64 Kbps 64 Kbps 64 Kbps 64 Kbps PressRECto record. i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio Whispering Whispering Whispering Whispering
<Phil Collins> <Cant Stop Lo
<Phil Collins> <Can t Stop Lo t Stop Lo
<Phil Collins> <Can
<Phil Collins> <Can t Stop Lo PressRECto record. or Whispering Whispering Whispering Whispering
<Phil Collins> <Ca
<Phil Collins> <Ca
<Phil Collins> <Ca
<Phil Collins> <Ca 64 Kbps 64 Kbps 64 Kbps 64 Kbps Save as Save as Save as Save as USBUSBUSBUSB SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC Select one storage medium. i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio
<Phi
<Phi
<Phi<Phi Preparing to Rip Preparing to Rip Preparing to Rip Preparing to Rip p Lo p Lo p Lop Lo Checking free space on the disk.
i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio i.Radio Whispering Whispering Whispering Whispering
<Phil Collins> <Cant Stop Lo
<Phil Collins> <Can t Stop Lo t Stop Lo
<Phil Collins> <Can
<Phil Collins> <Can t Stop Lo Recording 31 Chapter 5 USB/iPod 5.1 Playing Songs on the USB Disk 1. Insert an USB Disk with MP3/WMA audio files to USB port. 2. icon will show on the topside of the screen when USB is detected. 3. Select icon from the main menu and then pressSELECT/OK button to enter USB function. 4. Scroll up/down to a song, folder or [ All], then pressPLAYbutton to play. 5. Select marked songs or folders: PressMEMORYbutton to make a check mark
, then pressPLAYbutton to play these marked songs. Table 5.1 USBUSBUSBUSB
All All All All
Phil Collin Phil Collinssss Phil Collin Phil Collin Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember PressPLAYbutton USBUSBUSBUSB
All All All All or
Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember PressMEMORYto make a check mark
, then pressPLAYto play.
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Playing 5.2 Apple iPod Support NOTE: iPod firmware version 2006/3/23 and 2006/6/28 are recommended:
2006/3/23 2006/6/28 32 5.2.1 Supported iPod Models iPod IPod Firmware USB DOCK iPod 3G iPod Shuffle iPod nano 2006/6/28 2006/3/23 2006/6/28 2006/3/23 2006/6/28 2006/3/23 iPod List OK Audio Out Only iPod List OK N/A iPod List OK Menu , Play/Pause , Arrow up , Arrow Down , SELECT , PREV/FR , NEXT/FF IPod nano 2 Ver 1.1.2 iPod List OK iPod Video 2006/6/28 2006/3/23 iPod List OK Menu , Play/Pause , Arrow up , Arrow Down , SELECT , PREV/FR , NEXT/FF Menu , Play/Pause , Arrow up , Arrow Down , SELECT , PREV/FR , NEXT/FF 5.2.2 Supported iTunes Versions
iTunes 6.0.5.20 or higher 5.3 Playing Songs on Apple iPod 1. Connect Apple iPod and Smart Boombox with an USB cable. 2. icon will show on the topside of the screen when USB is detected. 3. Select icon and then press SELECT/OKto enter USB function. 4. Scroll up/down to a song, then press PLAYor SELECT/OKbutton to play. Table 5.3 USBUSBUSBUSB USBUSBUSBUSB All Songs All Songs All Songs All Songs Artists Artists Artists Artists Albums Albums Albums Albums
Select [USB], then press SELECT to enter. Browse songs by songs, artists or albums. 33 Chapter 6 SD/MMC 6.1 Playing Songs on the SD/MMC Card 1. Insert a SD/MMC card with MP3/WMA audio files into the SD/MMC slot. 2. icon will show on the topside of the screen when SD/MMC is detected. 3. Select icon from the main menu and then pressSELECT/OK button to enter SD/MMC function. 4. Scroll up/down to a song, folder or, [ All] then pressPLAYbutton to play. 5. Select marked songs or folders: PressMEMORYbutton to make a check mark
, then pressPLAYbutton to play these marked songs. Table 6.1 SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC
All All All All
Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember PressPLAYto play SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC
All All All All
Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Do You Remember
Do You Remember Do You Remember Do You Remember PressMEMORYto make a check mark
, then pressPLAYto play.
001/012 001/012 001/012 001/012 CanCanCanCant Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You t Stop Loving You Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
*** Love Songs: A Compilation 0404040430303030 0202020230303030 Playing 34 Chapter 7 FM Radio 7.1 Listening to FM Radio 1. Select icon and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter FM function. 2. PressSETUPbutton to switch the tuner to FM radio. Table 7.1 FMFMFMFM PressSELECT/OK 7.2 Tuning the FM Frequency FM FM FM FM 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz FM Radio Pressbutton to decrease 0.05MHz (Europe). Pressbutton to add 0.05MHz (Europe). Autoscan mode will be activated when holdingbutton for 3 seconds and releasebutton (from 87.5MHz to 108MHz increasingly). Holding button for 3 seconds and releasebutton will autoscan frequency from 108MHz to 87.5MHz decreasingly) Table 7.2 FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.90.90.90.15151515 MHz MHz MHz MHz Pressor to adjust frequency Increase/decrease 0.05MHz per step 35 7.3 Prescanning All Active FM Radio Stations 1. Go to [FM], press and holdSELECT/OKuntil Pre-Scan shows on the screen. 2. ReleaseSELECT/OKbutton and start scanning all active radio stations. 3. PressPLAYto listen to the radio stations that have been found by prescanning 4. You can also excusive Pre-Scanning by pressPrescan button on your remote control. 5. Please see 7.5 presetting a favorite station to add your favorite radio stations. Table 7.3 FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz PrePrePrePre----Scan Scan ScanScan 87.50 MHz 87.50 MHz 87.50 MHz 87.50 MHz Scanning PrePrePrePre----Scanning Scanning Scanning Press and holdSELECT/OKuntil ReleaseSELECT/OKbutton to start scanning all Pre-Scan shows on the screen active radio stations from 87.5MHz. 1 1 FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM 88889999.30 MHz
.30 MHz
.30 MHz
.30 MHz Scanning PrePrePrePre----Scanning Scanning Scanning 92.10 MHz 92.10 MHz 92.10 MHz 92.10 MHz Scanning PrePrePrePre----Scanning Scanning Scanning Finding an available radio station Finding an available radio station 1 1 FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM 108.00 MHz 108.00 MHz 108.00 MHz 108.00 MHz PrePrePrePre----Scanning Completed Scanning Completed Scanning Completed Scanning Completed 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz Prescanning completed PressPLAYto listen to the radio stations that have been found by prescanning 36 7.4 Presetting a Favorite Station 1. System supports 10 preset channels. PressMEMORYbutton to preset the listening station. CH1 icon will flash on the screen. 2. Press Left or Right button to switch the channel number, then press SELECT/OKto confirm it. Press number [1] button for 3 seconds on your remote control will add a radio station into preset station channel add a station into preset channel
(press number [0] button for 3 seconds will
).... Table 7.4 FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 99992222....10101010 MHz MHz MHz MHz Preset Preset Preset Preset Press Left / Right to find a frequency you PressSELECT/OKbutton and then Preset will want to store show up 1 FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM 99992222....10101010 MHz MHz MHz MHz CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 icon will flash on the screen. 99992222....10101010 MHz MHz MHz MHz CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 Press orto find a channel, and press SELECT/OKbutton to store 7.5 Listening to a Preset Station Press UP/DOWN to select a channel Under FM mode, press number key [1]-[0] on your remote control will play the stations in your preset channel 1-10. 37 Table 7.5 FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM 87.50 MHz 87.50 MHz 87.50 MHz 87.50 MHz 89.10 89.10 MHz MHz MHz MHz 89.10 89.10 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 Radio Playing PressUp/Downto call 1 FM FM FM FM MHz MHz MHz MHz CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 You havent preset a frequency for this channel yet 7.6 Ripping From FM PressRECwhen listening FM Table 7.6 FM FM FM FM
FM FM FM FM 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.10 MHz 90.90.90.90.10101010 MHz MHz MHz MHz Press Left/Right to adjust frequency PressRECto record 38 Chapter 8 Media Server 8.1 Supported Media Server WMP11(Windows Media Player 11) (Windows XP SP2 / Vista Premium 32 Bits) Rhapsody URLhttp://www.rhapsody.com/welcome.html TwonkyMedia URLhttp://www.twonkyvision.com/
MediaTumb (Linux Platform) URLhttp://mediatomb.cc/
NOTE: To making TwonkyMedia works normally, ID3v2 must be edited. 8.2 Setting Upnp Environment NOTE:
Before you use your PC as a media server, make sure your PC (or the media serve you try to connect) has WMP11 (Windows Media Player 11) installed. Each media server has to have its WMP11 installed. Usually, the default of your PC firewall is to block not necessary connection. Make sure Upnp function is enabled on your PC(media server). Disable Proxy function. 8.2.1 UPnP Networked Environment Diagram Please connect UPnP Media Server on the same local LAN, and make sure the network setting is correct. The UPnP networked environment diagram is as follows. 39 or 8.3 Playing Songs on UPnP Media Server 1. Select icon from the main menu and then press SELECT/OK button to enter Media Server function. 2. Enter [Browse] to select one of all available media servers. 3. Scroll up/down to [All songs], [Artists], [Albums], [Genres] or other items, then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter. 4. Scroll up/down to a song or folder, then pressPLAYbutton to play. Table 8.3 Main Main MainMain Browse Browse Browse Browse
or Servers Servers Servers Servers Windows Media Connect ( Penbex Windows Media Connect ( Penbex Windows Media Connect ( Penbex Windows Media Connect ( Penbex Intel AV Media Server (Lianban Intel AV Media Server (Lianban Intel AV Media Server (Lianban Intel AV Media Server (Lianban MediaTomb MediaTomb MediaTomb MediaTomb PressSELECT/OKto browse a media server Select one server, then press [SELECT/OK]
UPNP UPNP UPNPUPNP
All Image Items All Image Items All Image Items All Image Items
All Audio Items All Audio Items All Audio Items All Audio Items
All Video Items All Video Items All Video Items All Video Items
Select a song or folder, then pressPLAYto play. 40 Chapter 9 File Manager 9.1 Copy/Move Files to an USB Disk or SD/MMC Card 1. Insert a CD-ROM, USB disk or SD/MMC card. 2. Select icon from the main menu, then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter File Manager function. 3. Scroll up/down to [CD], [USB] or [SD/MMC], then pressSELECT/OK button to enter. 4. Scroll up/down to a file or folder, then pressMEMORYbutton to make a check mark 5. Press RECbutton to select [Copy] or [Move], then press icon will show on the screen. SELECT/OK button.. 6. Select a target directory. 7. PressRECbutton to select [Paste], then pressSELECT/OKbutton to paste. Table 9.1 FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr CDCDCDCD USBUSBUSBUSB SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC or
FileMg FileMgrrrr FileMg FileMg AllAllAllAll
Recording Recording Recording Recording
Readme.txt Readme.txt Readme.txt Readme.txt Select [USB], then pressSELECT/OK Select a file or folder, then press MEMORY. FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr AllAllAllAll
Recording Recording Recording Recording
Readme.txt Readme.txt Readme.txt Readme.txt Copy Copy CopyCopy Move Move MoveMove DelDelDelDel PressREC, then select a function. FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr CDCDCDCD USBUSBUSBUSB SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC
CDCDCDCD USBUSBUSBUSB SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC
icon will show on the screen. 1 FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr Paste Paste Paste Paste Cancel Cancel Cancel Cancel No files No files No files No files Select a target directory. PressRECagain to paste. 41 FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr USB To SD USB To SD1/11/11/11/1 USB To SD USB To SD Copying 25%
Copying 25%
Copying 25%
Copying 25%
FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr USB To SD USB To SD1/11/11/11/1 USB To SD USB To SD Successful !
Successful !
Successful !
Successful !
Copying files It is successful to finish copying. 9.2 Copy/Move Files to iPod 1. Select icon from the main menu, then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter File Manager function. 2. Select [SD/MMC] function and then pressSELECT/OKbutton. 3. Scroll up/down to a MP3 file or folder, then pressMEMORY button to make a check mark
. 4. PressREC button to select [Copy] or [Move], then press icon will show on the screen. SELECT/OK button. 5. Select [iPod], then pressSELECT/OKbutton. 6. Select [Yes] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to paste. 7. After finishing, iPod will be updated. NOTE: System only supports audio files with MP3 format. Table 9.2 FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr CDCDCDCD iPod iPod iPodiPod SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC or
FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr AllAllAllAll
Recording Recording Recording Recording
Hello.mp3 Hello.mp3 Hello.mp3 Hello.mp3 Select SD/MMC Select a file or folder, then pressMEMORY FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr AllAllAllAll
Recording Recording Recording Recording
Hello.mp3 Hello.mp3 Hello.mp3 Hello.mp3 FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr Copy Copy CopyCopy Move Move MoveMove DelDelDelDel CDCDCDCD iPod iPod iPodiPod SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC
PressREC, then select a function. icon will show on the screen. 42 FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr CDCDCDCD iPod iPod iPodiPod SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC
Select iPod FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr SD To iPod SD To iPod1111 SD To iPod SD To iPod Copying MP3 25%
Copying MP3 25%
Copying MP3 25%
Copying MP3 25%
iPod Disk iPod Disk iPod Disk iPod Disk Add MP3 to iPod ?
Add MP3 to iPod ?
Add MP3 to iPod ?
Add MP3 to iPod ?
Select YES and ready to copy/move FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr FileMgr Updating iPod Updating iPod Updating iPod Updating iPod Successful !
Successful !
Successful !
Successful !
Copying Files It is successful to finish copying. 43 Chapter 10 AUX 10.1 AUX Mode 1. Select icon from the main menu, pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter. 2. AUX will appear on the screen. Plug in audio source and start playing. 3. In AUX mode, Volume and Equalizer are adjustable. Table 10.1 AUXAUXAUXAUX AUXAUXAUXAUX Select [AUX] and pressSELECT/OK A U XA U XA U XA U X Enter AUX Mode 1 AUXAUXAUXAUX AUX AUX AUX AUX A U XA U XA U XA U X A U XA U XA U XA U X In AUX mode, volume and P-EQ are adjustable Adjusting EQ 10.2 Recording in AUX Mode System can play different audio sources (such as MP3 Player, Discman.) 1. Select icon from the main menu, pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter. 2. AUX will appear on the screen. Plug in audio source and start playing. 3. PressRECto start recording. 4. PressSTOP/ESCto quit 44 Table 10.2 AUXAUXAUXAUX AUXAUXAUXAUX A U XA U XA U XA U X Preparing to Rip Preparing to Rip Preparing to Rip Preparing to Rip PressRECto start recording 1 AUXAUXAUXAUX A U XA U XA U XA U X Saving to SD/MMC Saving to SD/MMC Saving to SD/MMC Saving to SD/MMC PressESCto stop recording A U XA U XA U XA U X Enter AUX mode 1
AUXAUXAUXAUX A U XA U XA U XA U X The recording quality depends on the quality of your audio source. 45 Chapter 11 Setup 11.1 Date & Time Support NTP (network time protocol), and auto-sync time via internet at 12:00 am/pm everyday and every time when pressing POWER button to turn on or off.. Support manual date & time settings. Support DST & Time Zone settings Table 11.1 The Time Sync function will auto-run when turn on/off and 12:00 am/pm everyday. 11.1.1 Setting the Date PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Date & Time] and press SELECT/OKbutton. The default [TimeSync] is Yes. To change the year, month, and day, scrolling up/down and press SELECT/OKbutton to confirm. After finish setting, then pressSTOP/ESCbutton to save and exit. Table 11.1.1 Setting Setting Setting Setting Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync Date Date DateDate Time Time TimeTime
YesYesYesYes
Select [Date & Time], and pressSELECT/OK The default TimeSync is Yes 46 Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync Date Date DateDate Time Time TimeTime YesYesYesYes
Date Date DateDate
2006 09 07 2006 09 07 2006 09 07 2006 09 07
Scroll to [Date] and pressSELECT/OK Scroll Up / Down to adjust the year, month, and day Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync Date Date DateDate Time Time TimeTime YesYesYesYes
After finishing, the changes will be saved 11.1.2 Setting the Time PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Date & Time] and press SELECT/OKbutton to enter [Time] submenu. The default [TimeSync] is Yes. To change the hours and minutes, scrolling up/down and pressSELECT/OK button to confirm. After finish setting, then pressSTOP/ESCbutton to exit and save. Table 11.1.2 Setting Setting Setting Setting Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync Date Date DateDate Time Time TimeTime
Select [Date & Time], and pressSELECT/OK The default TimeSync is Yes Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync Date Date DateDate Time Time TimeTime YesYesYesYes
Date Date DateDate
41 23 13 41 13 23 23 23 41 41 13 13
YesYesYesYes
Scroll to [Time] and pressSELECT/OK Scroll Up / Down to adjust the hours and minutes 47 Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync TimeSync Date Date DateDate Time Time TimeTime YesYesYesYes
After finishing, the changes will be saved 11.1.3 Setting the Time formation PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Date & Time] and press SELECT/OKbutton to enter [Time Format] submenu. PressSELECT/OKbutton to choose to 12-hour or 24-hour. After finish setting, then pressSTOP/ESCbutton to exit and save. Table 11.1.3 Setting Setting Setting Setting Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Play Mode Play Mode Play Mode Play Mode Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date Date DateDate Time Time TimeTime
Normal Normal Normal Normal Time Format Time Format Time Format Time Format
24242424 Select [Date & Time], and pressSELECT/OK Choose [Time Format] to change Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time DDDDateateateate Time Time TimeTime Time Format Time Format Time Format Time Format
12121212 PressSELECT/OKto confirm 11.2 Alarm Support two alarm clock settings. Support Daily alarm clock. Support different alarm-clock sound (Beep / i.Radio / USB / SD/MMC / FM). 11.2.1 Setting the Alarm 1. Press SETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Alarm] and press SELECT/OKbutton to enter 2. Press [Use Alarm 1] submenu and pressSELECT/OKbutton to activate the 48 alarm. The default [Use Alarm 1] is Yes. 3. Scroll to [Set Alarm 1] to set the alarm clock. 4. PressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm. Table 11.2.1 Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Use Alarm 1 Use Alarm 1 Use Alarm 1 Use Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 Use Alarm 2 Use Alarm 2 Use Alarm 2 Use Alarm 2 YESYESYESYES
NoNoNoNo Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Use Alarm 1 Use Alarm 1 Use Alarm 1 Use Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 Set Alarm 1 Use Alarm 2 Use Alarm 2 Use Alarm 2 Use Alarm 2 YESYESYESYES
NoNoNoNo The default [Use Alarm 1] is Yes. Scroll to [Set Alarm 1] to set the alarm clock Alarm 1 Alarm 1 Alarm 1 Alarm 1 2007----MayMayMayMay----03 Thu.. 2007 03 Thu.. 03 Thu.. 20072007 03 Thu..
11114 4 4 4 :::: 54 : 00 54 : 00 54 : 00 54 : 00
Scroll Up / Down to adjust the hours and minutes 1 2007----MayMayMayMay----03 Thu.. 2007 03 Thu.. 03 Thu.. 20072007 03 Thu.. PMPMPMPM PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 offoffoffoff will show if DST (Day Saving Time) is chosen PMPMPMPM PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 offoffoffoff After finishing, the changes will be saved NoteSome models can activate/disarm alarms by press Alarm 1/Alarm 2 button when the system in Stand By mode. 11.2.2 Setting the Alarm Sound 1. PressSETUPand scroll up/down to [Alarm] and pressSELECT/OK. 2. Scroll down to [Alarm Source] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter. 3. Press UP/DOWN button to determine an alarm sound, and then press SELECT/OKbutton to confirm. 49 Table 11.2.2 Alarm Source Alarm Source Alarm Source Alarm Source Beep Beep BeepBeep CDCDCDCD Internet Radio Internet Radio Internet Radio Internet Radio Scroll UP/DOWN button to determine an alarm sound, and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm NOTE If the alarm sound is unset or not ready, Beep will be the default alarm sound. The alarm goes off with the sound source in the standby mode when time is up. The default alarm source of i.Radio is the first radio station under the FAVORITE file. 11.2.3 Disarming the Alarm When alarm time is up in the Stand-By Alarm Mode. The screen will be highlighted and the alarm source will be played. PressStand By, orSTOP/ESC, orAlarmto disarm alarm. You can press any key to disarm the alarm in normal mode. Table 11.2.3 2007----MayMayMayMay----03 Wed. 2007 03 Wed. 03 Wed. 20072007 03 Wed. Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm PMPMPMPM PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 offoffoffoff PMPMPMPM PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 offoffoffoff STAND BY Mode When alarm time is up, the screen will be highlighted Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Snooze Snooze Snooze Snooze PMPMPMPM PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 offoffoffoff PMPMPMPM PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 offoffoffoff When alarm time is up, the screen will be if Snooze function is activated, press [Snooze] to highlighted enter SNOOZE mode 50 1 2007----MayMayMayMay----03 Thu.. 2007 03 Thu.. 03 Thu.. 20072007 03 Thu.. PMPMPMPM PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 offoffoffoff Press [STAND BY] or [STOP/ESC] to disarm the alarm 11.3 Sleep Sleep mode is able to be turned ON/OFF. 11.3.1 SLEEP Mode Press SLEEP button to switch sleep timer to 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 20 min or 30 min. icon will show on the top side of the screen when the sleep timer is on. Table 11.3.1 CDCDCDCD CDCDCDCD PressSLEEPto set sleep timer. icon will show on the screen. 11.4 Network Support LAN (Ethernet) and WLAN (802.11b/g wifi Dongle is optional) Support Wi-Fi Encryption WEP64/128 and WPA-PSK Support dynamic IP via DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and static IP. Default setting is Ethernet and DHCP. Support Upnp. Auto-detect and auto-run LAN or WLAN(wireless LAN) environment. 51 11.4.1 Understanding the Networking States on Smart Boombox The network connectivity status icon will show on the top side of the screen. Table 11.4.1.1 - LAN Status Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Table 11.4.1.2 - WLAN Status Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title It is failed to detect the Ethernet cable. It is successful to detect the Ethernet cable. It is failed to get available DHCP information. It is successful to detect the Ethernet cable. It is successful to get available DHCP information It is failed to detect the USB Wi-Fi adapter. It is successful to detect the USB Wi-Fi adapter. It is successful to get available DHCP information. Wifi Dongle is in green mode. It is successful to detect the USB Wi-Fi adapter. It is failed to get available DHCP information. It is successful to detect the USB Wi-Fi adapter. It is successful to get available DHCP information. Table 11.4.1.3 - WLAN Signal Status Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Title Signal strength received from AP is under 20%
Signal strength received from AP is between 20% - 59%. Signal strength received from AP is between 60% - 79%. 52 Title Title Title Title Signal strength received from AP is above 80%. NOTESingle strength above 70% is considered as a good single source. 11.4.2 Setting the Wi-Fi Connectivity 1. Insert a Wi-Fi USB adapter into the USB connector. (The Wi-Fi USB adapter is optional) 2. PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Network] and press SELECT/OKbutton. 3. Select [Connect] and switch [LAN] to [WLAN]. 4. PressSTOP/ESCbutton to quit Wizard. 5. Scroll up/down to [Wireless] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter. 6. Scroll up/down to [Site Survey], [Connect Mode], [SSID] or [Encryption], then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter. 7. Press UP/DOWN andSELECT/OKbutton to set each necessary item. icon will show on the topside of the screen when the wireless setting is 8. successful. Table 11.4.2 Network Network Network Network Connect Connect Connect Connect IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting Use Proxy Use Proxy Use Proxy Use Proxy LANLANLANLAN
NoNoNoNo Network Network Network Network Wizard Wizard Wizard Wizard IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting Wireless Wireless Wireless Wireless
Select [Connect] and switch [LAN] to [WLAN].
[Wireless] item will appear on the screen. Wireless Wireless Wireless Wireless SSID SSID SSIDSSID Encryption Encryption Encryption Encryption Site Survey Site Survey Site Survey Site Survey
Wireless Wireless Wireless Wireless SSID SSID SSIDSSID Encryption Encryption Encryption Encryption SitSitSitSite Survey e Survey e Survey e Survey
Set each necessary Wi-Fi setting item. will show when the setting is successful. 11.4.3 Setting the Wi-Fi Connectivity by Wi-Fi Wizard 1. Insert a Wi-Fi USB adapter into the USB connector. (The Wi-Fi USB adapter is optional). 2. PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Network] and press 53 SELECT/OKbutton. 3. Select [Connect] and switch [LAN] to [WLAN]. 4. Select [Wizard] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter. 5. Scroll up/down to an Access Point and then pressSELECT/OKbutton. 6. If the Access Point is protected with an encryption key, pressSELECT/OK button, then press UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT button to input the key to access the Access Point. 7. icon will show on the topside of the screen when the wireless setting is successful. Table 11.4.3 Network Network Network Network Connect Connect Connect Connect IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting Use Proxy Use Proxy Use Proxy Use Proxy LANLANLANLAN
NoNoNoNo Network Network Network Network Connect(any~) Connect(any~) Connect(any~) Connect(any~) Wizard Wizard Wizard Wizard IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting WLAN WLAN WLANWLAN
Select [Connect] and switch [LAN] to [WLAN]. Select [Wizard] and press [SELECT/OK] button Wizard Wizard Wizard Wizard Wizard Wizard Wizard Wizard ap01 ap01 ap01ap01 DDDD----LINK LINK LINKLINK default default default default
61%61%61%61%
85%85%85%85%
21%21%21%21%
Enter [Wizard], then all available AP and its signal Use UP/DOWN (or number key) to input an strength will be shown on the screen. encryption key to access the AP if necessary. After key-in the encryption key, press SELECT/OKand press STOP/ESCto exit Wizard Wizard Wizard Wizard Network Network Network Network Connect(ap01) Connect(ap01) Connect(ap01) Connect(ap01) IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting Wireless Wireless Wireless Wireless WLAN WLAN WLANWLAN
Proofing the encryption key will show when the setting is successful. 54 11.4.4 Inputting Static IP 1. PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Network] and press SELECT/OKbutton. 2. Scroll up/down to [IP Setting] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to enter. 3. Select [IP Source] and pressSELECT/OKbutton to switch [Dynamic] to
[Static]. 4. Scroll up/down to [TCP/IP] and then pressSELECT/OK button to start editing.. 5. Press UP/DOWN button to change characters, then press LEFT/RIGHT button to shift. 6. After finishing, pressRECbutton to confirm. Table 11.4.4 Network Network Network Network Connect Connect Connect Connect IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting Use Proxy Use Proxy Use Proxy Use Proxy LANLANLANLAN
NoNoNoNo IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Source IP Source IP Source IP Source Dymanic Dymanic Dymanic Dymanic Select [IP Setting], then pressSELECT./OK PressSELECT/OKto switch [IP Source] to [Static]
IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Source IP Source IP Source IP Source TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP DNSDNSDNSDNS Static Static Static Static
TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP IPIPIPIP Mask Mask MaskMask GWGWGWGW 192.169.001.100 192.169.001.100 192.169.001.100 192.169.001.100 255.255.255.000 255.255.255.000 255.255.255.000 255.255.255.000 192.169.001.254 192.169.001.254 192.169.001.254 192.169.001.254 Select [TCP/IP], then pressSELECT./OK Press UP/DOWN (or number key) then LEFT/RIGHT to input IP. NOTEWhen IP setting value (including IP, Subnet Mask, or Gateway) is illegal, IP setting will change to default value. TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP The IP Setting Value is The IP Setting Value is The IP Setting Value is The IP Setting Value is illegal ! Setting is illegal ! Setting is illegal ! Setting is illegal ! Setting is Changed to Default !
Changed to Default !
Changed to Default !
Changed to Default !
55 11.4.5 Inputting DNS 1. PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Network] and press SELECT/OKbutton. 2. Select [DNS] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton. 3. Press UP/DOWN button to change characters, then press LEFT/RIGHT button to shift. 4. After finishing, pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm. Table 11.4.5 IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Setting IP Source IP Source IP Source IP Source TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP DNSDNSDNSDNS Static Static Static Static
DNSDNSDNSDNS DNS1 DNS1 DNS1DNS1 168.095.001.001 168.095.001.001 168.095.001.001 168.095.001.001 DNS2 DNS2 DNS2DNS2 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 Select [DNS] and pressSELECT/OKbutton Press UP/DOWN (or number key) then LEFT/RIGHT to input IP 11.4.6 Inputting Proxy 1. PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Network] and press SELECT/OKbutton. 2. Scroll up/down to [Use Proxy] and then pressSELECT/OK button to switch to [Yes]. 3. Scroll up/down to [Proxy Server] and then pressSELECT/OK button to input domain name or IP address. 4. PressSELECT/OKbutton, then press UP/DOWN button to change characters, press LEFT/RIGHT button to shift. 5. After finishing, pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm. 6. Scroll up/down to [Proxy Port] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to input port number. 7. Repeat the step 4~5. 56 TableInput Method Key Description OK / Select End editing STOP/ESC Delete a character Up Change character 0-9, a-z ,A-Z, symbol DOWN Change character 0-9, a-z ,A-Z, symbol LEFT Shift to left RIGHT Shift to right 1./_!@# $ % ^ & * : ; ' " / \ ( ) [ ] { } space 2 abc ABC 3 def DEF 4 ehi EHI 5 jkl JKL 6 mno MNO 7 pqrs PQRS 8 tuv TUV 9 wxyz WXYZ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Table 11.4.6.1 Proxy Server Proxy Server Proxy Server Proxy Server
Ready to Editing Proxy Server Proxy Server Proxy Server Proxy Server
>pr>pr>pr>proxy.hinet.ne oxy.hinet.netttt oxy.hinet.ne oxy.hinet.ne Press UP/DOWN (or number key) then LEFT/RIGHT to input characters. Proxy Server Proxy Server Proxy Server Proxy Server
>proxy.hinet.net
>proxy.hinet.net
>proxy.hinet.net
>proxy.hinet.net PressSELECT/OKto confirm 57 Select [Proxy Port] to input a proxy server port TableInput Method Key Description OK / Select End editing STOP/ESC Delete a character Up Change character 0-9 DOWN Change character 0-9 LEFT Shift to left RIGHT Shift to right 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Table 11.4.6.2 Proxy Port Proxy Port Proxy Port Proxy Port
Ready to Edit Proxy Port Proxy Port Proxy Port Proxy Port
>8080
>8080
>8080
>8080 Proxy Port Proxy Port PortPort Proxy Proxy
>808
>8080000
>808>808 Press UP/DOWN (or number key) then LEFT/RIGHT to input characters PressSELECT/OKto confirm 58 11.5 Live365 Login 1. PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Live365] and press SELECT/OKbutton. 2. Scroll up/down to [Account] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to input username. 3. PressSELECT/OKbutton, then press UP/DOWN button to change characters, press LEFT/ RIGHT button to shift. 4. After finishing, pressSELECT/OKbutton to confirm, and then press STOP/ESCbutton to quit. 5. Scroll up/down to [Password] and then press SELECT/OK button to input password. 6. Repeat the step 3~4. Table 11.5 Setting Setting Setting Setting Live365 Live365 Live365 Live365 Information Information Information Information Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Reset all Settings
Live365 Live365 Live365 Live365 Acco Accountuntuntunt AccoAcco Password Password Password Password
Select [Live365], then pressSELECT/OK. Select [Account] and [Password] to input info. Account Account Account Account
Password Password Password Password
or PressSELECT/OK, then press UP/DOWN to input. PressSELECT/OK, then press UP/DOWN to input TableInput Method Key Description OK / Select End editing STOP/ESC Delete a character Up Change character 0-9, a-z ,A-Z, symbol DOWN Change character 0-9, a-z ,A-Z, symbol LEFT Shift to left RIGHT Shift to right 59 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1./_!@# $ % ^ & * : ; ' " / \ ( ) [ ] { } space 2 abc ABC 3 def DEF 4 ehi EHI 5 jkl JKL 6 mno MNO 7 pqrs PQRS 8 tuv TUV 9 wxyz WXYZ 0 11.6 Information Display the firmware version and network information. Example Model Name Model Name Model Name Model Name Penbex Smart Boom Box Penbex Smart Boom Box Penbex Smart Boom Box Penbex Smart Boom Box Version Version Version Version OSOSOSOSxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx SWSWSWSWxxxxxxxx . xxxx xxxxxxxx . xxxx xxxxxxxx . xxxx xxxxxxxx . xxxx uPuPuPuPXxXXxXXxXXxXXXXX Network Network Network Network IP SourceDHCP IP Source DHCP DHCPDHCP IP Source IP Source MACMACMACMACxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx IPIPIPIPxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx SMSMSMSMxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx GWGWGWGWxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Network Type Network Type Network Type Network Type SSID SSIDxxxxxxxxxxxx SSIDSSID 11.7 Language Support 12 languages EnglishGermanSpanishPortugueseFrench 60 ItalianSwedishFinlandDutchDanishTraditional Chinese. The default language of the Smart Boombox is English. Table 11.7 Setting Setting Setting Setting Language Language Language Language Information Information Information Information Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Language Language Language Language English English English English German German German German
SelectSETUPand then chooseLanguage Select language and pressSELECT/OKbutton 11.8 Reset All Settings Reset all settings to factory default. Warning :
All settings will be reset to factory default. 11.9 Firmware Upgrade Support upgrade by using USB or SD/MMC Support online upgrade 11.9.1 Upgrade firmware by using USB / SD/MMC 1. Get an accurate firmware version (please check your model number) from manufactures. The firmware version file appears as .UPG file. 2. Copy the file [image.upg] to the root directory on a USB disk or SD/MMC card. 3. Insert the USB disk or SD/MMC card into the USB connector or SD/MMC slot. 4. Press SETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Firmware Upgrade] and pressSELECT/OKbutton. 5. Scroll up/down to [Yes] and then pressSELECT/OKbutton to upgrade. 6. Unit will restart automatically after finishing upgrade. 7. During upgrade, Do not switch off or press any function key, this will cause damage. 61 NOTE: It strongly recommends resetting all setting after upgraded. Table 11.9.1 Setting Setting Setting Setting Information Information Information Information Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Firmware Upgra Firmware Upgradededede Firmware Upgra Firmware Upgra Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade NoNoNoNo YesYesYesYes
Select [Firmware Upgrade], then pressSELECT/OK Select [Yes] and pressSELECT/OKto confirm Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Proofing Proofing Proofing Proofing Proofing the upgrade image file Processing Processing Processing Processing Upgrading the firmware CDCDCDCD The upgrade is complete. 11.9.2 On-line upgrade 1. Make sure the internet environment is ready 2. PressSETUPbutton, then scroll up/down to [Firmware Upgrade] and press SELECT/OKbutton. 3. System will restart automatically after finishing upgrade. 4. Systrem must not be switched off or press any function key during the upgrade procedure. NOTE: It strongly recommends resetting all setting after upgraded. Table 11.9.2 Setting Setting Setting Setting Information Information Information Information Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Reset all Settings Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade
NoNoNoNo YesYesYesYes
Select [Firmware Upgrade], then pressSELECT/OK Select [Yes] and pressSELECT/OKto confirm 62 1 Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade NoNoNoNo YesYesYesYes Load Load LoadLoad SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC SD/MMC Online Online Online Online Scroll Up/Down, select [Online], and press SELECT/OK 1 1 Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade ng Firmware Checking Firmware Checki ng Firmware Checki Checki ng Firmware Searching for updated firmware version 1 Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade SMBB_20070423_IMAGE_VER_1 SMBB_20070423_IMAGE_VER_1 SMBB_20070423_IMAGE_VER_1 SMBB_20070423_IMAGE_VER_1 SMBB_20070425_IMAGE_VER_1 SMBB_20070425_IMAGE_VER_1 SMBB_20070425_IMAGE_VER_1 SMBB_20070425_IMAGE_VER_1 Visible01.00.00.00 Visible 01.00.00.00 01.00.00.00 Visible Visible 01.00.00.00 Upgrade To02.00.00.00 Upgrade To 02.00.00.00 Upgrade To Upgrade To 02.00.00.00 02.00.00.00 Available version will show on the screen 1 Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Downloading Downloading Downloading Downloading 33 % Completed 33 % Completed 33 % Completed 33 % Completed
>Press Cancel to Exit<
>Press Cancel to Exit<
>Press Cancel to Exit<
>Press Cancel to Exit<
DownloadingpressESC/STOPto cancel download Select [Yes] to confirm Processing Processing Processing Processing Upgrading the firmware CDCDCDCD The upgrade is complete. 63 Chapter 12 Trouble Shooting 12.1 FAQ 12.1.1 Recording Q1Why cant I get CD information from Gracenote CDDB?
A1 Make sure the internet environment is ready. Make sure the network setting is available. Try to eject the disc and insert the disc again. The disc have no CD information on Gracenote Media Database. Data CD is not supported in this function. Q2 Why cant I record to the USB disk?
A2 Make sure the USB disk is ready. Make sure the USB disk have enough free space. Make sure the USB disk is not in write-protect mode. Q3Why cant I record to the SD/MMC card?
A3 Make sure the SD/MMC card is ready. Make sure the SD/MMC card have enough free space. Make sure the SD/MMC card is not in write-protect mode. 12.1.2 Internet Radio Q1Why Connection Fails?
A1 Make sure the internet environment is ready. Make sure the network setting is available. Check if the radio station still exists. Check if the Proxy setting is correct. Q2Internet Radio freezes at Login ?
A2 Make sure the internet environment is ready. Make sure the network setting is available. Q3Internet Radio freezes Getting Station ?
A3 Make sure the internet environment is ready. Make sure the network setting is available. 64 Q4There is a list of available radio station but I can not listen?
A4 Make sure the network setting is available. Make sure Firewall is disabled. Check if the Proxy setting is correct. Check if possible bandwidth limitation issue. Q5What is Data Process Err(4) A5 Make sure Live365 account/password you input is correct. Q6What is No More Data?
A6 Make sure the network setting is available. 65
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app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2008-01-17
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
KENWIN INDUSTRIAL (H.K.) LTD.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017240862
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1 | Physical Address |
RM.1512, 15,17&19, 15/F., SHATIN GALLERIA
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HONG KONG
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Hong Kong
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@intertek.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
VWP
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
KENWIN00001
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1 | Name |
A**** F******
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1 | Telephone Number |
852-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
852-2********
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a******@kenwin.com.hk
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1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Guangzhou
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1 | Name |
S****** X******
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1 | Physical Address |
1-8th Floor, Block E2, 11 Cai Pin Road
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Guangzhou
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China
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1 | Telephone Number |
(8620********
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(8620********
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s******@intertek.com
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1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Guangzhou
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1 | Name |
S**** X********
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1 | Physical Address |
1-8th Floor, Block E2, 11 Cai Pin Road
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Guangzhou
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China
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(8620********
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(8620********
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s******@intertek.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Internet Radio Micro Hi-Fi System | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
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Shenzhen Academy of Metrology & Quality Inspection
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1 | Name |
P****** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
86755********
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86755********
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l******@21cn.net
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