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 Select a folder (where applicable).
 Use the I

ee

  button to skip to the 

previous file.

 Use the 

ff

I    button to skip to the 

next file.

 Press and hold the I

ee

  or  

ff

I    

buttons to scan backwards or 

forwards within the same file. 

Release the button to resume 

playback at normal speed.

 Press the 

STOP/

 button to stop 

playback.

Playback of USB or SD/MMC media 

repeatedly or randomly:

You can repeat a single file, all files or a 

folder. The following repeat modes are 

available:
• REPEAT ONE - repeats a single file.
• REPEAT ALL - repeats all the files.
• REPEAT FOLDER - repeats all the 

folders.

To repeat a single file:

 Select a file.
 Press the 

REPEAT

 button repeatedly 

until REPEAT ONE is shown on the 

LCD Screen.

 The selected track or file plays 

continuously until you press the 

STOP/

 button.

To repeat all the files:

 Press the 

REPEAT

 button repeatedly 

until REPEAT ALL is shown on the 

LCD Screen.

 The entire contents will play 

continuously until you press the 

STOP/

 button.

To repeat a Folder:

 Select a folder.
 Press the 

REPEAT

 button repeatedly 

until REPEAT FOLDER is shown on 

the LCD Screen.

 The selected folder plays 

continuously until you press the 

STOP/

 button.

Random Play:

The files can be played in a random 

order.

 Press the 

RANDOM

 button to turn 

on the random mode. RANDOM will 

be shown on the LCD Screen.

 Press the 

RANDOM

 button again to 

turn off the random mode.

Programme Track Selection:

You can programme the Micro System 

to play up to a total of 99 files in any 

desired order. You can also program the 

same file to play several times within a 

program sequence.

 When in USB or CARD mode, press 

the 

STOP/

 button to stop any file 

playback.

 Press the 

MEMORY

 button.  P01 

01-001 shows on the LCD Screen.

USB and CARD

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Summary of Contents for GMC1502WF

Page 1: ...GMC1502WF Wi Fi DAB Micro System with Universal Dock for iPod User Guide IMPORTANT Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference...

Page 2: ...rtaken with care Please read the safety section on page 62 before using the Micro System This appliance is for household use only An audio system that allows docking of an iPod and which fully support...

Page 3: ...Privacy WEP or Wi Fi 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 Consult your net...

Page 4: ...4 What s in the box Speakers Micro System This User Guide Remote Control 2 x AA Batteries Quick Start Guide 8 iPod Adaptors...

Page 5: ...ia Player Setup 18 Internet Radio 21 Music Player 31 DAB Radio 35 FM Radio 40 iPod Docking 42 CD Playback 43 USB and CARD 47 Auxiliary Input 50 Alarm and Timer 51 Troubleshooting 55 Specifications 61...

Page 6: ...Button MEMORY Button SELECT Button MUTE SNOOZE Button IPOD Dock LCD Screen SD MMC CARD Slot POWER Cable AUXILIARY Socket ETHERNET LAN Port HEADPHONE Socket FUNCTION Button NEXT Button PREVIOUS Button...

Page 7: ...NOOZE Button PLAY PAUSE Button MUTE Button ALARM Button MEMORY Button NEXT Button DOWN ARROW Button AUX Button DAB Button SLEEP Button REPEAT Button TIMER Button CLOCK Button ST MO Button STOP Button...

Page 8: ...r of the Micro System Getting Started Using the Remote Control Insert the batteries supplied into the Remote Control observing the polarity marked on the base of the battery compartment To use the Rem...

Page 9: ...sing an RJ45 Ethernet cable not supplied Connect one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable into an available socket on your Broadband Router Connect the remaining end of the cable to the Ethernet LAN Port on...

Page 10: ...evices using the Auxiliary Socket on the rear of the Micro System This requires a 3 5 mm Stereo Cable not supplied 5 Turn the Micro System On Insert the plug into the wall socket and turn the socket o...

Page 11: ...ode repeatedly press the FUNCTION button on the Micro System The Micro System will cycle through the available modes The currently selected mode will be shown on the LCD Screen Alternatively press the...

Page 12: ...button on the Remote control to turn the DBBS function on or off When selected DBBS shows at the bottom of the LCD Screen Preset Equaliser EQ The range of sound can be adjusted to suit the different t...

Page 13: ...i Fi Protected Access WPA data encryption You will need to enter the WEP or WPA key word into the Micro System so that it can communicate with the router The access point in a wireless network has a n...

Page 14: ...ess the OK button Select WIZARD then press the OK button The connection wizard will search for available Internet networks within range and list them on the LCD Screen Select your network SSID and the...

Page 15: ...l Press the OK button The Micro System will try to connect to your Network and once the password is confirmed CONNECTED will display on the LCD Screen You are now connected to the network To connect t...

Page 16: ...WPA2 according to your security settings and then press the OK button Enter the password now with reference to instructions on page 14 You will then be connected to the network To view your current n...

Page 17: ...17 04 IP Settings IP address subnet mask gateway address primary DNS and secondary DNS WLAN region Internet Setup...

Page 18: ...that you want to share with the Micro System to the media library in LIBRARY ADD TO LIBRARY In the WMP main window click on Library then Media Sharing The following screen appears The Micro System is...

Page 19: ...work must also be selected Click the APPLY button Click the OK button to close the window The folder icon will change to visually show you that the folder is shared Store the username and password in...

Page 20: ...SSWORD in the corresponding menu Use the S and T buttons to select a character set Use the I e e or f f I buttons to highlight a character in the character set Press the OK button to select a characte...

Page 21: ...red Location Username Location Network 1 Wizard Search Stations Rescan View Settings Genre Password Genre Network 2 PC Settings Popular Stations Wired Wlan Region FAQ Wireless Search Podcast New Stati...

Page 22: ...broadcast Genre Depending on your taste of music you can narrow down your search to the type of music you like for example RnB Pop Jazz etc Search Station You can search for the radio station by ente...

Page 23: ...arch to the type of music you like for example RnB Pop Jazz etc Select a category Once in sub category select a Podcast Press the OK button to start listening to the Podcast To search for an Internet...

Page 24: ...arch for all stations beginning with B select the B character and press the OK button To search for a Podcast In i Radio mode press the MENU button Select STATION LIST and then press the OK button Sel...

Page 25: ...ess the OK button Select a station on the LCD Screen Press the OK button to start listening to the radio station To review and listen to any recently added Internet Radio Stations Newly added Internet...

Page 26: ...id bars more bars indicate a stronger signal Location Episode description URL Show description format language city state country and title Manage your stations Wi Fi Radio Portal The wi fi radio port...

Page 27: ...ser account by following the instructions on the web page click on REGISTER HERE Enter your access code here as noted in step 4 To mark stations as your favourites On your PC click on the START MENU C...

Page 28: ...stations that are not on the list On your PC click on the START MENU Click on INTERNET EXPLORER Once the Internet Explorer has loaded log on to Frontier Silicon Internet Radio Portal www wifiradio fr...

Page 29: ...number then the existing station will be replaced with the new one To listen to a preset station In i Radio mode press the MEMORY button Use the Iee or ffI buttons to select a preset number Press the...

Page 30: ...30 06 Browse the questions available then press the OK button to view the answer Internet Radio...

Page 31: ...All Music Music Playlists All Playlists Album Artists All Artists Search Search Albums Genre Folders Folders Composers Contributing Artists Rating While using the Music Player you will need to naviga...

Page 32: ...music files stored in it DON T FORGET Make sure media sharing has been setup on your PC and ensure that the username and password have been configured See page 20 for more detail DON T FORGET Make sur...

Page 33: ...een setup on your PC and ensure that the username and password have been configured See page 20 for more detail In M PLAYER mode select SHARED MEDIA Press the OK button The Micro System will connect t...

Page 34: ...34 07 Music Player Select the desired folders or file Press the OK button to start playback of the selected file...

Page 35: ...of the available DAB stations will be displayed on the LCD Screen in alphabetical order Selecting DAB Stations In DAB Radio mode scroll through the available stations As you scroll the available stati...

Page 36: ...OK button to listen to the selected preset stations Alternatively press the numeric buttons 0 9 to select a preset stations Scanning for Stations It may be necessary to retune the DAB Radio if you mov...

Page 37: ...n the LCD Screen in alphabetical order Manually tuning stations The Micro System can manually tune to a specific channel or frequency When in DAB mode press the MENU button Select MANUAL TUNE Press th...

Page 38: ...hat are sent by broadcasters which can be displayed These are Dynamic Label Segment DSL this is scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster Information could be the name of an artist or mus...

Page 39: ...39 08 DAB Radio To change the information shown on the second line of the LCD Screen press the INFO button...

Page 40: ...GET When manually tuning you can fast search by pressing and holding the or buttons Releasing the button stops the search Presetting Stations The preset function allows you to store your favourite FM...

Page 41: ...station Alternatively press the numeric buttons 0 9 to select a preset station Configure the station scan This feature lets you configure the sensitivity of the Micro System to detect stations when p...

Page 42: ...use the adaptor supplied with your iPod Place the iPod Adaptor into the recess on the top of the Micro System and then insert your iPod into the Adaptor To disconnect the iPod turn it off and disconne...

Page 43: ...rmation from them This is completely normal and is not an indication of any problems with the Micro System Press the STANDBY button Press the CD button Press down on the top of the CD compartment lid...

Page 44: ...is available The following information may be displayed File Name Title Name Artist Name Album Name Repeated or Random CD Playback Repeated CD Playback You can repeat a single track all tracks or a f...

Page 45: ...le to play several times within a program sequence While in CD mode press the STOP button to stop any CD playback Press the MEMORY button If you are programming an MP3 WMA CD P01 01 001 will be shown...

Page 46: ...ll programmed track files have been played To replay the programmed tracks or files press the MEMORY button again and then press the f II button To cancel the programmed sequence from the memory press...

Page 47: ...at comply with the USB Mass Storage Standard Playback of media from USB connected devices such as MP3 players that generally require drivers for interaction with a PC is not supported USB or SD MMC Pl...

Page 48: ...l you press the STOP button To repeat all the files Press the REPEAT button repeatedly until REPEAT ALL is shown on the LCD Screen The entire contents will play continuously until you press the STOP b...

Page 49: ...es press the f II to start playback of the programmed files PROGRAM will be shown on the bottom of the LCD Screen DON T FORGET Playback will stop after all programmed files have played To replay the p...

Page 50: ...UX socket on the rear of the Micro System Connect the remaining end of the Stereo Cable to the external equipment DON T FORGET You may permanently connect the external audio equipment to the Micro sys...

Page 51: ...ect DISABLE you can still set the alarm but the alarm will not sound at the preset time Press the OK button Press the OK button Use the I e e or f f I buttons to adjust the hours Press the OK button U...

Page 52: ...will sound again in 9 minutes To disable the alarm permanently press the ALARM button SET ALARM will be shown on the LCD Screen Select DISABLE Press the OK button Timer The Micro System has timer func...

Page 53: ...utton SET DAY will be shown on the LCD Screen Use the I e e or f f I buttons to select the timer frequency You can set the alarm to sound at different frequencies The available frequencies are Once Da...

Page 54: ...s the SLEEP button The LCD Screen will show SLEEP TIME 15 MINS Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select a desirable length of time 15 30 45 60 90 and off before the Micro System turns itself off au...

Page 55: ...stem 3 Ensure there are no objects obstructing the Micro System 4 Replace the batteries in the Remote Control See page 8 for more information 5 Ensure the batteries are correctly inserted into the Rem...

Page 56: ...cess point or router 2 A current broadband subscription is required for the access point or router Renew your broadband subscription See page 3 for more information 3 Ensure the Micro System is connec...

Page 57: ...o slow 1 Check if the Internet Radio Station is still broadcasting 2 Try connecting to the Internet Radio Station at a later date 3 Ensure the link to the Internet Radio Station is correct 4 You may n...

Page 58: ...he access point See page 18 for more information 2 If your PC has a firewall installed check that the firewall is allowing all connections from the network and the firewall is allowing Netbios traffic...

Page 59: ...y clean the CD CD Sound Skips 1 The CD is dirty 2 The CD is warped or scratched 1 Clean the CD with a soft cloth 2 The CD should be replaced If none of the above solves your problem perform a system r...

Page 60: ...is in standby mode Press the MENU button Use the I e e or f f I buttons to select SYSTEM RESET Press the OK button Press the OK button again The LCD screen will show RESETTING The Micro System has now...

Page 61: ...m H x 220mm D Weight 5 6 kg Tuner Radio Frequency Coverage FM DAB 87 5 MHz to 108 MHz 174 MHz to 240 MHz CD Play back system Compact Disc Digital Audio DAC 8 times over sampling 1 bit D A converter Fr...

Page 62: ...ou have established a comfortable listening level do not increase the sound level General Safety This Micro System has been designed and manufactured to meet European safety standards but like any ele...

Page 63: ...vents on the Micro System for example with curtains or soft furnishings Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the product Don t allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moi...

Page 64: ...A approved to BS1362 If the plug is changed a fuse of the appropriate rating must be fitted in the plug adapter or at the distribution board If the fuse in a moulded plug is replaced the fuse cover mu...

Page 65: ...n the boundaries of the country of purchase The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this User Guide The Micro System must be used solely f...

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