Owner’s Manual Version 1.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated. 2. Keep these instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed all warnings – All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow all instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed. 5.
FCC NOTICE TO A USER IN THE UNITED STATES 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.
Information about internet radio and broadband download limits You should be aware that listening to internet radio stations, podcasts and PURE sounds will contribute towards any download limit on your broadband account set by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You can find out if you have a download limit on your broadband account by checking the terms and conditions of your account or by contacting your ISP.
Contents 1 2 3 4 6 Contents Discover EVOKE Flow 8 1.1 Here’s what you’ll need 8 1.2 Switching on EVOKE Flow for the first time 8 1.3 Key phrases used in this manual 9 1.4 Overview of controls and sensors 10 1.5 Quick guide to rear panel 11 1.6 Quick guide to the display 12 1.7 Quick Guide to common functions 12 1.9 About the PURE Lounge 13 Listening to Internet radio and more 14 2.1 Connecting EVOKE Flow to your wireless network for the first time 14 2.
5 6 7 8 7 Listening to an Auxiliary device 31 5.1 Connecting an Auxiliary device 31 5.2 Selecting the Auxiliary input source 31 Universal options 32 6.1 Setting the alarm and timers 32 6.2 Snoozing and cancelling the alarm 33 6.3 Changing the information shown on screen 34 6.4 Adjusting the screen brightness and duration 35 6.5 Upgrade your radio’s firmware 36 6.6 Factory reset 36 Help and advice 37 7.1 Steps to ensure successful connection to your wireless network 37 7.
1 Discover EVOKE Flow Discover EVOKE Flow Discover EVOKE Flow Welcome to EVOKE Flow, a connected radio with Flow technology. This chapter explains how to get your new radio up and running, outlines the controls and explains some phrases used in this manual. 1.1 Here’s what you’ll need To listen to online audio content (internet radio, listen again programmes, podcasts and PURE sounds) and stream your music collection you’ll need the following: A broadband internet connection (minimum speed 0.5 MB).
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1.4 Overview of controls and sensors 10 1 Context-sensitive buttons. The function is displayed on screen above the relevant button and changes depending on the current screen. 5 Standby touch key ( ). Tap followed by O Ok to switch the radio on; do this again to switch the radio into standby (or off if powered by a ChargePAK E1). 2 ). Tap to display the Source Back key ( screen.Tap when browsing stations to go back up to the previous list. Tap in the Options menu to go back up to the previous screen.
1.5 Quick guide to rear panel 8 11 USB connector (mini-AB type) for upgrading the radio’s firmware when a wireless internet connection is not available. 9 Input connection for the S-1 Flow auxiliary speaker To purchase the S-1 Flow auxiliary speaker, contact your local PURE dealer. 10 Output connection for headphones (3.5mm). 11 Output connection to an external amplifier using a suitable 3.5mm-to-RCA cable (not supplied). 12 3.
1.6 Quick guide to the display Icon bar (from left to right): The clock is automatically set and updated. Audio source: (The Lounge), MP (Media player), FM or AUX (Auxiliary input). Volume level/ mute indicator Now Playing/menu name Info display area Alarm/timer set indicators 102.
About the context-sensitive touch buttons EVOKE Flow has 3 context-sensitive touch buttons. The function of each is displayed above the button and changes depending on what you are listening to or which menu is active. If the yellow light around a particular button is not lit, then it has no function in the current screen. For example: Options All buttons illuminated, three available functions Play Search Middle button not illuminated, two available functions 1.
2 Listening to Internet radio and more Listening to Internet Radio and more This chapter explains how to listen to EVOKE Flow in ‘The Lounge’ source. You can search for exciting stations that match your interests, catch up with radio programmes you’ve missed, discover the world of podcasting or listen to a selection of PURE sounds designed to stimulate, inspire and relax. 2.
Help! “I can’t find my wireless network” If you see the message ‘No networks found’ or ‘Wireless network error’ try moving your radio nearer to the router and moving the router to a higher position (eg, on a shelf) away from metal objects. Tap O Retry to re-scan for visible networks. If networks are displayed but your wireless network is not listed try the above advice and then tap and select ‘Connection wizard’ to re-scan for visible networks.
“Help! What is a WEP key?” A WEP, WPA or WPA2 key is a sequence of letters and numbers that prevents unauthorized access to a secured wireless network. Devices like EVOKE Flow need the encryption key in order to connect to your wireless network. It is usually 26 or 64 characters long depending on how your wireless network is configured and in some cases a shorter password can also be used instead of a full key.
2.2 Listening to and searching for online audio content We’ve organised all the online audio content available at the Lounge into 5 content categories: My favorites (empty until you start adding Favorites), Stations, Listen again, Podcasts and PURE sounds. You can search each content category to find something that interests you. For example, let’s say you’re learning Spanish and you like dance music.
Search for a station, listen again programme or podcast 1 Displaying the Search screen Tap O Search from the content list to display the Search screen. Zuidoost Brabant Zupanijski Radio Sibenik + Radio +2 Radio 1 Click FM Search Add Search categories Name Genre Country Language Quality [All] [All] [All] [All] [All] Clear Go Search terms Home Clear The Search screen 2 Highlight and select a search category and then rotate the dial to browse the available search terms and push to select.
4 A list of stations, listen again programmes or podcasts that match your criteria is displayed. Highlight and select an item from the list to begin playing. Radio Omproep Schouwe Raudio Special 9 Beet AVRO Klassiek 2 AVRO Klassiek 3 AVRO Klassiek 4 Search Add Now tuning...
2.3 Opening groups of items To open a group of programmes or podcast episodes Groups of listen again programmes and podcasts (and Favorites Folders) are preceeded by a ‘+’ symbol. For example, all of the listen again programmes in a regular series, or a collection of podcast episodes, may be grouped underneath the title of the series. 1 Highlight and select a group title, preceeded by a ‘+’ symbol, to view all of the programmes or episodes in that group.
To access your favorites All the stations, programmes and podcasts that you add to your favorites can be viewed by selecting the ‘My favorites’ content category. 1 Rotate the Select dial to display your most recent search results and tap until the Lounge home screen is displayed. Alternatively, tap O Options and highlight and select ‘The Lounge’. 2 Select ‘My favorites’.
2.6 Options available in The Lounge source When you are listening to a station, podcast or listen again programme, tap O Options and highlight and select ‘The Lounge settings’ to display the following settings, which only apply in ‘The Lounge’ audio source. Other settings that apply to each audio source are detailed in Chapter 6, Universal options. Clear favorites Select to delete all the favorites that have been stored on the radio.
View details Select ‘View details’ to list the following technical information about the configuration of the network that EVOKE Flow is connected to: Network name The Network Name (SSID) is shown at the top of the screen. Encryption The encryption method is listed (WEP, WPA or WPA2). IP address The IP address of the radio. Net mask The configured network mask. DNS The DNS server IP address. Router The gateway router IP address. Radio Name The name of the radio (see Change radio name, p.22).
Listening to Media player 3 Listening to Media player This chapter explains how to use EVOKE Flow in the ‘Media player’ source and enjoy the music stored on your computer or NAS (network attached storage) box anywhere in your home. To use EVOKE Flow in the Media player source you’ll need to connect the radio to your wireless network if you haven’t done so already (see 2.1). You’ll also need to download the Flow Server software from www. thelounge.
3.2 Playing albums, tracks and playlists Your music files are grouped into folders organised by Flow Server or your UPnP media server, eg, ‘+Music’, ‘+All music’ or ‘+Albums’. You can browse through your music collection on EVOKE Flow’s screen, and play tracks, albums and playlists.. To play an album, folder or track Playing a track in an album 1 Highlight a top-level category in the media directory, eg, ‘+Artists’ or ‘+Albums’.
3.3 Skipping, pausing and seeking within tracks To skip tracks When a track is playing tap O playlist. or O Supernatural Superserious REM Accelerate Track 03 Skipping a track to skip to the previous or next track in the album, folder or Hollow Man REM Accelerate Track 04 Options Note Options When Shuffle is set to ‘On’ (3.5), tapping O current album, folder or playlist.
3.4 Searching for an artist, track or album You can perform a context-sensitive search of a particular album or folder, or search your entire music collection. To display the Media Search screen 1 From the track playing screen, rotate the Select dial to display the track list.
3.5 Options available in Media player source When you are listening to a track (the track playing screen), tap O Options and highlight and select ‘Media player settings’ to display the following settings. Rotate and push the Select dial to make selections and change values. For details of the other options that appear in all of the audio sources, read chapter 7. Repeat Choose whether to repeat music or not.
Listening to FM radio 4 Listening to FM radio EVOKE Flow is also a fully featured FM radio. This chapter explains how to operate EVOKE Flow in the FM source, including seek and manual tuning and storing presets. You should extend the aerial for optimum reception of FM broadcasts. 4.1 Selecting the ‘FM radio’ audio source Select ‘FM radio’ source 1 Tap 2 Highlight and select ‘FM radio’ to enter the FM source. until the Source screen is displayed. 4.
To select an FM preset 1 When listening to an FM station, tap O Presets. 2 Rotate the Select dial to scroll through the list of preset stations. Presets are labelled with the station name if a station has been stored or ‘Empty...’ if nothing has yet been stored. 3 Tap O Listen to select the Preset. Empty 9 Empty 10 Chiltern Empty 2 Empty 3 Store Listen 4.
5 Listening to an Auxiliary device You can use EVOKE Flow to amplify the music stored on a portable music player. All you need is a 3.5mm to 3.5mm auxiliary lead (not supplied) or an iPod docking cradle like the PURE i-10. 5.1 Connecting an Auxiliary device To connect an Auxiliary device 1 Connect one end of the auxiliary lead into the Headphone or Line out connector on your iPod or portable music player. 2 Connect the other end into the ‘Aux In’ connector on the rear of EVOKE Flow. 5.
6 Universal options Universal options This chapter describes the options that are common across each of the audio sources, for example, information display settings and setting the alarm and timers. Whichever audio source you’re listening to, all of the following settings are accessed by tapping O Options and using the Select dial to select and change settings. 6.
To clear the kitchen timer 1 Highlight and select ‘Kitchen timer’. 2 Tap O Clear. 3 Tap to return to the now playing screen. To set the alarm 1 Highlight and select ‘Alarm settings’. 2 Highlight and select ‘On’ to switch the alarm on or ‘Off’ to switch the alarm off. 3 Rotate the Select dial to adjust the hours to your alarm time and tap . 4 Rotate the Select dial to adjust the minutes to your preferred wake up time and tap .
6.3 Changing the information shown on screen Tap O Options and highlight and select ‘Display’ to choose between the following info display options: Information (change the information shown on screen) Select ‘Information’ to change what information is displayed when listening.
FM Info display options Information Display Options Description Scrolling text Displays text information from the current station if RDS information is available. Reception info Displays the current frequency, Stereo/Mono indication, station description and a meter representing signal strength. Time and date Displays the time and date. 6.
6.5 Upgrade your radio’s firmware Firmware upgrades may be issued in the future to provide exciting new features. You can check if a firmware upgrade is available and download the upgrade over your wireless network. Alternatively, you can connect EVOKE Flow to your PC using a USB cable (A-to-mini-B type, not supplied) and download the firmware upgrade manually from http://support.pure.
Wireless networking help 7 Help and advice 7.1 Steps to ensure successful connection to your wireless network s Your wireless network needs to be visible, not ‘hidden’, and broadcasting an SSID (network name) in order for EVOKE Flow to detect it. If you’d like to enter your network settings manually and leave your network configured as ‘hidden’, then follow the instructions on page 27, ‘Manual setup’.
s Make sure your music files are saved in a supported file format: MP2, MP3, WMA4, WMA7, WMA8, WMA9, AAC (including .m4a) or Real Audio. For more details see Chapter 8, Technical specifications. For more information and help go to www.thelounge.com and click ‘Help’ 7.4 Step to ensure successful FM listening s When listening to FM, the aerial needs to be up and fully extended to ensure the best possible reception. For more information and help go to www.thelounge.
8 Technical specifications Technical specifications Description: Stereo radio (stereo output requires optional auxiliary speaker, headphones or external amplifier) with full FM reception. Supports FM RDS and RadioText. Wireless: 802.11b and 802.11g supported with WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption. . Frequency range: FM 89.7—107.9 MHz. Supported codecs: MPEG: 8kbps–320kbps (includes MPEG-1-Layer-III, MPEG-2-Layer-III and MPEG 2.5-Layer-III).
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