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TOP PANEL

1

  Preset 1 / Skip backwards

Press and hold for two seconds to recall Internet 

Radio preset 1. The LED flashes and a beep will 

be heard and Internet Radio preset 1 will start to 

play. Alternatively when playing from Bluetooth 

or streaming services tap to skip back one track. 

When playing from network content tap to skip 

back to the start of the track. Tapping a second 

time will skip back to the previous track. The LED 

will flash each time an action is performed.

2

  Preset 2 / Skip forwards 

Press and hold for two seconds to recall Internet 

Radio preset 2. When playing from Bluetooth or 

streaming services / network content tap to skip 

forward one track. 

3

  Preset 3 / Play/Pause

Press and hold for two seconds to recall Internet 

Radio preset 3. When playing from Bluetooth or 

streaming services / network content tap to pause 

playback, and tap again to resume paused playback. 

4

  Preset 4 / ‘Like’

Press and hold for two seconds to recall Internet 

Radio preset 4. The ‘Like’ function is a future 

feature for streaming services that allows 

feedback of user preferences song by song. 

5

  Bluetooth / Stop (Aux)

Press and hold for two seconds to turn on 

Bluetooth, the LED starts to flash when Bluetooth 

is connectable / pairable and lights continuously 

when a connection to a device is made.
Before a Bluetooth device can stream audio to a 

Musaic Player it must be paired with it. When the 

light is flashing go into the Bluetooth settings 

menu on your Bluetooth device and simply 

select Musaic MP5 or Musaic MP10 from its list 

of pairable devices.  After pairing the device will 

be able to connect and send audio to the Musaic 

Player as long as it is within about 10m / 30 

feet of it (the standard range for Bluetooth).  

For already paired devices the Musaic Players 

always try to automatically connect when you 

turn on Bluetooth, 

see page 20

 for full details. 

Pairing / connectable mode cancels itself 

after approximately 60 seconds if no pairing /

connection is performed.
When in Bluetooth mode or any other streaming 

mode tap the button to stop playback. When all 

other playback types are stopped the auxiliary 

input is always selected (if something has been 

plugged in). 

6

  Home Control / Lighting 

Tap to activate Home Control mode. The 

LED will light up and the other nine buttons 

will become Home Control buttons allowing 

lighting scene / mood recall, on / off control and 

brightness raise / lower with suitable compatible 

systems. Home Control mode cancels itself 

after approximately ten seconds if no action is 

performed. 

See page 23

 for more details.

7

  Mute

Tap to mute the speaker output. Tap again to un-

mute. The LED will light when the output is muted. 

8

  Volume down

Tap to turn the volume down by one step. Press 

and hold to slowly decrease the volume. 

9

  Volume up

Tap to turn the volume up by one step. Press  

and hold to slowly increase the volume. 

10

  Standby / On

Tap to switch the unit between On and 

Networked Standby modes. In Networked 

Standby the Player powers down all un-needed 

functions but keeps its network connection 

active so that it can be quickly woken up from 

the top panel or Apps. Alternatively press and 

hold to switch the unit into full Standby mode. 

In full Standby the network connections are also 

powered down and the unit can only be woken 

up by the Standby / On button on the top panel. 

The Player takes 30–60 seconds to fully power 

up again from this mode. Standby is indicated by 

a red LED. Networked Standby is indicated by a 

purple LED and On by a blue LED.

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© Musaic Ltd. October 2015

Summary of Contents for MP10

Page 1: ...uct To register your purchase and be kept up to date about software updates new features and product releases please visit www musaic com Musaic Ltd October 2015 v 2 8 Project Version Date Design CMO Office Creative Studio HTC Connect Logo 1 0 AUG 07 2012 Sara Yang Description HTC Connect Logo ...

Page 2: ...marks of Apple Inc registered in the United States and other countries The aptX mark and the aptX logo are trademarks of CSR plc or one of its group companies and may be registered in one or more jurisdictions HDSX is a registered trademark of Kronoton 2015 Kronoton GmbH All rights reserved All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective owners All other produ...

Page 3: ...dy Napster Soma FM iHeartRadio Aupeo Qualcomm AllPlay Radio and others and play from them directly to Musaic Players all over your home Spotify Connect is also featured which allows direct playback from the Spotify app Please check our website at www musaic com for details of the latest supported streaming service apps For broad compatibility with almost any phone tablet and a wide range of other ...

Page 4: ... remain available However Musaic takes no responsibility for and will not be liable for any of the services being temporarily or permanently unavailable We do not warrant that the function of the services will be uninterrupted or error free or that defects will be corrected WARRANTY DISCLAIMER Musaic Ltd warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year...

Page 5: ...0m 30 feet of it the standard range for Bluetooth For already paired devices the Musaic Players always try to automatically connect when you turn on Bluetooth see page 20 for full details Pairing connectable mode cancels itself after approximately 60 seconds if no pairing connection is performed When in Bluetooth mode or any other streaming mode tap the button to stop playback When all other playb...

Page 6: ...e the unit to prevent accidental use Press for one second to re start setup of your Musaic unit if you want to connect to a new Wi Fi network your Internet Radio presets will be retained Alternatively press and hold for 15 seconds to perform a full factory reset all settings will then be reset including presets etc see section on Factory Reset at end of this manual 6 USB charge output Allows conne...

Page 7: ...d WPS or Push to Connect or similar CONNECT VIA WI FI Note Do not connect an Ethernet LAN cable to your Musaic Player if you want to use Wi Fi as the connection method as doing so enables Ethernet and disables Wi Fi The example below is for a smart phone tablet although the procedure is the same from a laptop or PC The idea is to wirelessly connect directly from a phone tablet to a temporary Wi Fi...

Page 8: ...ow type your password into the Password field The characters will be hidden to show the characters so they can be more easily checked click the Show Password box The DHCP box should be already ticked and normally should not be changed For most home networks DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol or Dynamic IP is used to automatically assign a new device a new IP address If you know how to and want to ...

Page 9: ...rn fully on blue indicating the unit is now connected to your network WPS mode cancels itself after approximately 30 seconds if no WPS connection is performed You should now download the Musaic app to a phone tablet or PC connected top your home network and see if you can control your Player Note You can change the default device name for your Player in the Settings section of the Musaic app see p...

Page 10: ...ain as per the Getting Started section Your presets memories and other settings will be retained To perform a full factory reset press and hold the Reset button for 15 seconds all settings will now be reset see section on Factory Reset at end of this manual DOWNLOADING THE MUSAIC APPS In order to use the Musaic system you should download one or more Musaic apps suitable for the devices you have th...

Page 11: ...g again when at the start of a track will skip back to the previous track 2 Skip forwards When playing from Bluetooth or streaming services tap to skip forward one track 3 Play Pause When playing from Bluetooth or streaming services tap to pause playback Tap again to resume paused playback The LED above the Pause button on the top of the unit will light and quickly blink off every 4 seconds whilst...

Page 12: ...y pressing the buttons on the top of the unit for two seconds when the unit is not playing from Bluetooth or a streaming service To browse thousands of internet radio stations and set your own memories in place of our demonstration ones use the Musaic app as follows 1 Select the internet Radio menu 2 Tap Local for stations that are close to you the Musaic system uses your IP address to estimate yo...

Page 13: ...p the country you wish to explore 3 Tap the station you wish to play Selecting stations by Genre 1 Tap Genres for a menu of the genres we have categorised stations by 2 Tap the genre of stations you wish to explore 3 Tap the station you wish to play 13 Musaic Ltd October 2015 ...

Page 14: ...ed to be logged in to a Musaic account To create a Musaic account see the section the next section Creating a Musaic account The Musaic Players are able to connect to Musaic servers in the cloud i e over the internet for added features such as the Internet Radio Presets More feature which allows a history of your internet radio stations to shown in the app In the future more features will be added...

Page 15: ...r its music library to be available to the Musaic units in your house Windows PCs generally include a free UPnP server built in this functionality is turned off by default but can be easily turned on See our website for more details on NAS drives how to turn on the server functionalityfor Windows PCs and for help on installing servers in general To play from a music library on a suitable server fi...

Page 16: ... in the side menu to go back to the top level of this section Selecting music by Artist 1 From the top level of the menu tap Artists 2 Tap a cover for the Artist you would like to listen to The app will now show albums by that artist Selecting music by Genre 1 From the top level of the menu tap Genres 2 Tap a genre for the kind of music you would like to listen to The app will now show albums that...

Page 17: ...ag the playlist cover to the Queue or Play button or tap a cover for the Playlist to see its contents Selecting Folders For the above categories the Musaic app builds a database from your server by asking it for your music details and then formatting it with graphics for display The Folders option instead allows browsing of a server by the folder structure of the server itself What is shown in fol...

Page 18: ...back from many streaming service apps directly to the players You can simply download and use apps such as Rhapsody Napster Soma FM iHeartRadio Aupeo Qualcomm AllPlay Radio and more and play from them directly to your Musaic Players using your home network for the best possible sound quality To use AllPlay you will need to have downloaded a suitable AllPlay enabled app check www musaic com for the...

Page 19: ...pressing the Spotify icon within Streaming or by closing the Musaic app and opening the Spotify app When you tap the Spotify Connect button you will see that the grouped Players appear together and can be played to as a group QUICK ACCESS TO STREAMING SERVICES The Musaic apps for iOS and Android feature a Streaming menu that allows quick access to murfie Spotify Connect and suitable AllPlay apps t...

Page 20: ...ally The LED will flash then go on when connected to a device If you have more than one paired Bluetooth device nearby and the Musaic Player automatically connects to the wrong one press and hold the Bluetooth button again for two seconds without turning Bluetooth off This will drop the current Bluetooth connection and allow connection by any paired Bluetooth device Once connected your device shou...

Page 21: ...way from Auxiliary input to that streaming source To return to Auxiliary input playback simply stop the streaming playback tap the Stop button and the Musaic Player will return to the Auxiliary input ADJUSTING BASS AND TREBLE 1 Select the Settings menu 2 Under Player Settings select the Player you wish to adjust 3 Tap Audio Settings 4 After a few seconds a menu will appear 5 Adjust the Bass and Tr...

Page 22: ...e up and respond to commands from Apps it can also receive and generate home automation commands over the network and perform other primary functions To save power only one of the Network Ports is powered at a time The choice of whether the Ethernet or Wi Fi Network Port is used is mutually exclusive and is simply made by whether or not an active Ethernet connection is plugged in If Ethernet is pl...

Page 23: ...r six seconds You can also assign a lighting scene mood to your wake up alarm with a slow turn on time so that you are gently woken by the lights coming up and an Internet Radio starting to play More features will be announced as they become available See the Guide to the setup of Home Control for details of the current options RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS WARNING This will clear the saved networ...

Page 24: ...4 30 EU the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU the R TTE Directive 1995 5 EC and the Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC including the Standby and Off Mode Regulation 1275 2008 EC as amended by Commission Regulation 801 2013 EU when installed and used in accordance with these instructions A copy of the full Declaration of Conformance may be obtained at www musaic com approv...

Page 25: ...ellite systems Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful c...

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