User Guide Tube Internet Radio 6
Copyright OXX Digital 2007 2
Before Starting Before you are able to use your internet radio, you will need the following items: • • A broadband internet connection A wired/wireless access point, or router connected to your broadband internet connection. If your wireless network is configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or WIFI Protected Access (WPA) data encryption, you will need to know the WEP or WPA code so that you can setup your internet radio to communicate with your wireless network.
Contents Before Starting 3 Clock Functions 18 Contents 4 Setting the clock Setting the alarm Setting the sleep timer 18 18 19 Configuration Settings 20 Network Config Version Upgrade firmware Language Factory Reset Register Clock Sleep timer Equalisation 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Help and Advice 21 Error Messages 22 Safety Information 5 Power Source General Cleaning Ventilation Servicing Sound Levels 5 5 5 5 5 6 Parts Identification 7 Front view Rear view 7 7 Getting Started 8 Sw
Safety Information Power Source This product requires a 230-240 v AC, 50Hz mains supply. Do not use any other supply. Ventilation The slots and openings on this product are for ventilation purposes. Do no cover or block them as this could cause overheating. Never let children push anything into the slots or openings in the case. General Position the mains cable so that it cannot be walked on or pinched by other items placed on or against them.
Safety Information Sound Levels Your hearing is very important to you and to us, so please take care when using this product. It is strongly recommended that you follow the listed guidelines in order to prevent possible damage or loss of hearing. Establish a safe sound level 1. Over time your hearing will adapt to continuous loud sounds and will give the impression that the volume has in fact been reduced. What seems normal to you may in fact be harmful.
Parts Identification Front view 1 Left speaker. 9 Select button. 2 3.5mm Headphone socket. 10 Back button. 3 Preset 1/6. stop button. 11 Shift button. 4 Preset 2/7. play/Pause button. 12 Reply button. 5 Preset 3/8. skip back button. 13 Standby button. 6 Preset 4/9. skip forwards button. 14 Right speaker. 7 Preset 5/10. browse button. 15 Remote control sensor. 8 Multifunction and volume control. 16 Information display. Rear view 17 DC In. 19 Right audio out (red).
Getting Started Switching on 1. Using the power adapter supplied, connect to the socket on the rear of the product labelled ‘7.5V DC’, and switch on at the mains supply. 2. After a brief pause the information display will light up as displayed below. Connecting to a wireless network Press the ‘STANDBY’ button and wait until the following is displayed. 2. Press the ‘SELECT’ button. 3. When scanning is complete, the name of a wireless network will be shown.
Getting Started Connecting to a wireless network when the SSID is not broadcasted To setup your wireless network when your router does not broadcast the SSID (network name), complete the following procedure: 1. If your wireless network does not use WEP or WPA go to number 9. 6. When the following screen is displayed, turn the multifunction control to enter your WEP/WPA key. Use the ‘SELECT’ button to confirm the digit chosen. 7.
Getting Started Connecting to a wired network Use the following procedure to connect the WI-FI radio to a wired router: 1. Connect an ethernet cable (not supplied) between the ethernet port on the rear of the WI-FI radio and a wired router. 2. Power On the WI-FI radio. 3. The connection between the WI-FI radio and the router will be setup automatically. The following screens will display on the WI-FI radio. 4. To listen to a station see “Connecting to a station on page 12”.
Getting Started The menu structure Navigate through the options using the multifunction control, confirming each step using the ‘SELECT’ button.
Using the WI-FI Radio Connecting to a station 1. Turn the multifunction control until the following screen is displayed. Press the ‘SELECT’ button to confirm. However, please not that there may be cases when playback is interrupted when the router is being used by other devices. This does not indicate a fault with the Internet radio. 7. 2. You can choose to select a station by either location or genre. Use the multifunction control to choose, then press ‘SELECT’ to confirm.
Using the WI-FI Radio Connecting to an on demand radio station Some radio stations offer on demand services, which can feature highlights, previous shows or special events. When you connect to a station that offers an on demand facility you will have two options. Navigate through the options using the multifunction control, confirming each step using the ‘SELECT’ button. The following example connects to ‘The best of Chris Moyles’ on Radio 1. 1.
Using the Media Player Supported file types 4. The media player allows you to play audio files that are stored on a networked PC, using Windows 2000 or Win XP. In the ‘Network sharing and security’ section, select the ‘Share this folder on the network’ button and enter a share name. An example is shown below using Win XP. The following file formats are supported: .MP3 .WMA .RM .OGG .AAC .M3U DRM encrypted files cannot be played back using the built-in media player.
Using the Media Player Connecting the WI-FI radio to your PCs shared folder 1. Log-on to your PC, using the user account where the media files are stored. 2. Turn the multifunction control until the following screen is displayed. Press the ‘SELECT’ button to confirm. 3. 4. Select the option for ‘Windows Shares’. Press the ‘SELECT’ button to confirm. Your WI-FI radio will now search your wireless network for PC’s that are sharing music files. 6. The name of the PC will be shown in the display.
Using the Media Player 4. Your WI-FI radio will now search your wireless network for UPnP servers/ clients that are sharing music files. 5. Select the UPnP server that you want to connect to. Press the ‘SELECT’ button to confirm. 6. Your WI-FI radio will now search for shared media on the UPnP server. 7. 8. You can select either to play the files by music category or by using a predefined playlist. Use the multifunction control to select the required option. Press the ‘SELECT’ button to confirm.
Using the Media Player Removing tracks from the queue 1. Press the ‘BROWSE’ button. 2. Turn the multifunction control to select the track that you want to remove. 3. Press and hold the ‘STOP’ button for 2 seconds. 4. Turn the multifunction control so that ‘YES’ is highlighted then press the ‘SELECT’ button to confirm. 5. 2. Your tracks will now be played back in a random order. To remove random playback, follow the same procedure, but select ‘YES’ when the display shows ‘Disable’.
Clock Functions Setting the clock Setting the alarm The clock on the WI-FI radio will set automatically once connected to the internet, however, should you need to adjust this setting, proceed as follows; Before setting the alarm, make sure that the clock is correct. 1. Select ‘Configure’ from the main menu, and press ‘SELECT’ to confirm. 2. Turn the multifunction control until ‘Clock’ is displayed. Press ‘SELECT’ to confirm. 3. Turn the multifunction control until ‘Set time’ is displayed.
Clock Functions Setting the sleep timer The sleep timer is used to turn off the WI-FI radio after a specified amount of time. To set the sleep timer, proceed as follows; 1. Select ‘Configure’ from the main menu, and press ‘SELECT’ to confirm. 2. Turn the multifunction control until ‘Sleep Timer’ is displayed. Press ‘SELECT’ to confirm. 3. Turn the multifunction control to set the amount of time before your WI-FI radio will turn off. Press ‘SELECT’ to confirm. 4.
Configuration Settings The following settings can all be accessed from the configuration menu. Use the multifunction control to navigate through the menu system, and change settings. Press the ‘SELECT’ button to confirm. Factory Reset Network Config Refer to “Switching on” on page 8 for help with re-setting up your WI-FI radio. This menu enables you to setup and view your network configuration settings. These settings are used when setting up your network and are explained in “Switching on” on page 8.
Help and Advice 2. The station has reached the maximum allowed number of simultaneous connections. 3. The station is not broadcasting any more. The media files being played on my WI-FI radio have broken audio. 1. Please ensure that your network connection is reliable and that there is not any interference from any neighbouring networks. If you think that this could be possible, then you may find it helpful to change the router’s channel number. Go to Configure > Network Config > View Config.
Error Messages 15. 17. 15. 21. 15.
Windows 2000 Users If your PC is running Windows 2000, it is recommended that you setup a new user that shares the contents of it’s folder with all users of the PC. Music files stored by this user can then be saved and accessed by all users and the WI-FI radio. 1. Logon to Windows 2000 as the ‘administrator’. 2. Open the control panel. 3. 6. Enter a password and confirm , then select ‘Next’. If you do not require a password for this user select ‘Next’. 7.
Windows 2000 Users / Technical Specifications 11. 12. 13. Select ‘Share this folder’ and enter a share name. Set the user limit to ‘Maximum allowed’, then select ‘Apply’. Technical Specifications Power Supply AC at 50Hz 230-240V Standby Power Consumption 7.8 W Power Consumption 8.0 W Wireless Network Protocol 802.11b/g Compatible Media Formats .mp3 .wma .rm .ogg .aac Preset Stations 10 At the next screen select ‘OK’.
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