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Internet Radio Mini Hi

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OPERATING MANUAL

05.03.2008 en/en

Web.Radio 300

Summary of Contents for Web.Radio 300

Page 1: ...R Internet Radio Mini Hi Fi System OPERATING MANUAL 05 03 2008 en en Web Radio 300 ...

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Page 3: ...AN connections 8 WLAN connections 8 Personal Notes 9 Operating Elements and Indicators 10 On the Unit 11 On the Remote Control 13 Display Icons 14 First Steps 16 Navigation in the Menu 16 Configuring the Equipment 16 Internet access via LAN 16 Internet access via WLAN 17 Exiting the network wizard 17 Operation 18 General Information 18 Input via the remote control 18 While playing recordings 19 Ma...

Page 4: ...Connect LAN 32 Use Proxy 33 Connect WLAN 33 Wireless 34 Use Proxy 34 Access Via a UPnP Server 35 Configuring the PC Using Windows 35 Localising and Playing Files 35 Troubleshooting 36 Guarantee 37 Technical Modifications 37 Conformity of the telephone with the applicable EU direc tives is confirmed by the CE symbol The corresponding Declaration of Conformity is enclosed in the packaging as a suppl...

Page 5: ... the equipment Opening the equipment exposes the person to the risk of an electric shock The terms of guarantee are also annulled S Repairs to defect equipment may only be carried out by service centres authorised by the sales outlet Exemption From Liability We cannot guarantee that the information which relates to the technical properties of the product or to the product itself contained in this ...

Page 6: ...adjacent symbol indicates that electrical and electronic apparatus as well as batteries no longer required must be disposed of separate from domestic waste Old or unwanted devices must be disposed of at collection points provided by public waste authorities Batteries and power packs must be disposed of at shops which sell batteries or collection points which provide the corresponding containers Pa...

Page 7: ...and alarm function sleep timer S File sharing via Windows Media Connect function S WEP and WPA coding S Power supply 230 V 50 Hz S Standards IEEE 802 11b and IEEE 802 11g S Summer time function S 11 display languages Information on References to Software and Hardware The software and hardware referred to in this manual are registered trademarks and as such are subject to the provisions of law Oper...

Page 8: ...le to the WEP encryption system SSID SSID Service Set Identifier or ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier relates to the identification name of a radio network based on IEEE 802 11 Gateway Gateway relates to the basic IP address of the router via which the network computer establishes an internet connection UPnP Universal Plug and Play This relates to a standard implemented by manufacturers to ena...

Page 9: ... Note Keep the equipment packaging so that it can be used to prevent equipment damage in the event of future transport Positioning the Equipment Position the equipment in an easily accessible location Ensure that it is set down on a stable level non slip surface In addition ensure that the equipment is positioned where all the necessary cables can be laid in such a way that nobody can trip over th...

Page 10: ...S If necessary connect the plug from the FM antenna in the socket labelled ANTENNA S Plug the WLAN USB adapter in the socket labelled USB and or a network cable in the socket labelled LAN S Connect the power adapter plug to the socket labelled DC 12V S Plug the power adapter plug in the power supply S Plug the power adapter in the power socket S Set the POWER switch to ON S The equipment is now re...

Page 11: ...nt s MAC address is described in Section Access Via a UPnP Server S Refer to the operating manual supplied with the router for information on how the transfer the equipment s MAC address to the router Note The range of the WLAN network is influenced by environmental conditions and certain building material number thickness of walls solid doors windows Refer to the operating manual supplied with th...

Page 12: ...cable Network cable Mini hi fi system PC media server or direct connection to a stand alone PC Cross over network cable Mini hi fi system PC media server WLAN connections Connection to a network linked to internet ADSL or cable modem WLAN broadband router Network cable Mini hi fi system PC media server PC media server WLAN WiFi dongle WLAN WiFi dongle or direct connection to a stand alone PC Mini ...

Page 13: ...Personal Notes www olympia vertrieb de OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 Page Personal Notes ...

Page 14: ...Operating Elements and Indicators OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS www olympia vertrieb de 10 Page Operating Elements and Indicators 1 2 3 4 7 8 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ...

Page 15: ...D tray 6 Button MUTE mute speakers 7 Button Mem function explained in respective operation sections 8 Button Sleep set timer 5 10 15 20 30 minutes 9 Socket USB port 10 Socket SD card slot 11 Socket Headphone socket 12 Button AL1 AL2 Alarm time 1 2 on off 13 Tray For CD 14 Button Menu main menu 15 Button REC record what is currently playing as MP3 16 Button set volume 17 Sensor Infrared receiver fo...

Page 16: ...Operating Elements and Indicators OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS www olympia vertrieb de 12 Page 1 2 3 4 7 8 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ...

Page 17: ...se volume 17 Button REPEAT play recording again play all recordings again play recordings in random sequence 18 Button RANDOM play recordings in random sequence 19 Button A B continuous playback of marked passage 20 Button CLOCK display time 21 Button B L back lighting set deactivate intensity 22 Button SETUP display settings 23 Button INFO display RDS information in FM mode or lyrics information ...

Page 18: ...d Indicators OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS www olympia vertrieb de 14 Page Display Icons Play from CD Internet radio USB SD MMC FM radio UPnP File manager AUX Settings Time synchronisation DHCP error No access point or wrong code ...

Page 19: ...20 WLAN signal strength between 20 and 59 WLAN signal strength between 60 and 80 WLAN signal strength over 80 CD detected CD is being loaded Request CD information from Gracenote Play from CD USB flash drive detected SD MMC memory card detected Summer time selected Sleep mode activated WLAN setup menu WLAN encrypted ...

Page 20: ...ssary make a selection manually Select the menu option required and confirm the selection S Internet access via LAN S Internet access via WLAN S Exit the network wizard Internet access via LAN 1 If the network is not yet connected a corresponding message is displayed Connect the equipment with the network via the LAN socket 2 The network settings are checked A network access is established 3 The e...

Page 21: ...tworks available 3 The network settings are checked A network access is established If necessary select the correct network manually and enter the network code 4 The equipment data is synchronised with the network 5 The equipment switches to Standby mode Note If a connection to the network cannot be established an error message is displayed Refer to Section Network Settings and or Troubleshooting ...

Page 22: ...ack is displayed while the recording is being played This can include the total length of the recording the length already played title artist album etc S If song lyrics to the track being played are available they can be displayed by pressing the INFO button Use the buttons to scroll through the text Input via the remote control Button Function OK Confirm input selection Delete a character Change...

Page 23: ...assage Press the A B button again at the end of the required passage The passage is repeated continuously until you press the A B button once again S Repeat The recording currently being played or one which has been selected can be played repeatedly Press the REPEAT button to repeat the recording currently being played Press the REPEAT button again to repeat all the recordings selected in a contin...

Page 24: ...individual CDs will not work in this unit Note If there is no CD in the tray a corresponding message appears in the display 1 Press the button 2 The CD tray opens 3 Insert a CD with the inscription facing upwards 4 Press the button again 5 The CD tray closes 6 The CD icon appears at the top right of the display 7 Press to confirm the selection 8 The CD contents appear in the display These can be t...

Page 25: ...on Make the selection and confirm it If only an SD MMC memory card or USB flash drive is installed Point 3 is skipped 4 Following a brief initialisation phase the memory space available is displayed 5 The first track selected is played Parallel to this the data is converted to MP3 format and saved on the storage medium selected Note If the memory space available on the storage medium selected is i...

Page 26: ...ns to skip directly to the previous or next initial letter available Note To add a selected radio station to the Favorite list press and hold the OK button until the display flashes 5 Press the OK button to receive the radio station selected A connection is established to the radio station selected This may take a few seconds The station is then streamed Note To add the radio station currently pla...

Page 27: ...at the front of the unit 2 The USB icon appears at the top right of the display 3 Select the USB menu item and confirm the selection 4 The content of the USB flash drive appears in the display These can be tracks or folders depending on the structure If necessary navigate through the file structure to the required tracks 5 Select the track required and confirm the selection To play all the tracks ...

Page 28: ...t at the front of the unit 2 The memory card icon appears at the top right of the display 3 Select the icon in the SD MMC menu option and confirm the selection 4 The content of the SD MCC memory card appears in the display These can be tracks or folders depending on the structure If necessary navigate through the file structure to the required tracks 5 Select the track required and confirm the sel...

Page 29: ...bottom line indicates which memory locations are assigned 4 To select a radio station which has been stored enter the corresponding memory location number 1 to 0 using the remote control or use the and buttons Manual radio station scanning 1 Press the button to increment the frequency by 0 05 MHz at a time Press the button to decrement the frequency by 0 05 MHz at a time Set the required frequency...

Page 30: ...Operation OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS www olympia vertrieb de 26 Page UPNP 1 Select the icon from the UPnP menu and confirm the selection Refer to Section Access via a UPNP server 6 ...

Page 31: ...irm the selection 4 Select the track required and press the Mem button The track is marked by a icon 5 Repeat the steps for all the tracks required 6 Press the REC button 7 Select menu option Copy and confirm the selection 8 Select the corresponding target folder in this example USB and confirm the selection If necessary navigate to the required subfolder 9 Press the REC button 10 Select menu opti...

Page 32: ...ay It may be necessary to adapt the volume of the external device 1 Select the AUX menu option and confirm the selection 2 AUX appears in the display You can adjust the volume equalizer bass settings etc in the normal way You can store the music acoustic recordings being fed in on an SD MMC memory card or USB flash drive 1 Press the REC button before or during playback 2 Select the storage medium ...

Page 33: ...that you select the correct time zone refer to Section Time zone If the function is set to TimeSync No the time must be set manually refer to Sections Date and Time Use the OK button to toggle between TimeSync No and TimeSync Yes Date Set the date manually Enter the correct value for the for the day increases the value by 1 decreases the value by 1 Confirm the value set by pressing OK Proceed in t...

Page 34: ...inute value Use Alarm 2 No Yes The procedure is identical to that for Section Use Alarm 1 No Yes Set Alarm 2 The procedure is identical to that for Section Set Alarm 1 Alarm Signal This function is used to set the signal with which the alarm alerts you The following are available for selection S Beep S CD S Internet Radio S USB S SD MMC S FM Select the menu option required and confirm the selectio...

Page 35: ... display contents Firmware upgrade When the manufacturer has completed improvements adaptations on the software a new firmware version is provided for you to download To download the current firmware version select menu option Yes and confirm the selection Then select Online and confirm the selection Note An update from an SD MMC memory card or a USB flash drive is not foreseen Resetting all setti...

Page 36: ...he subsequent menu options 3 Press the OK button to toggle between Connect LAN or Connect WLAN Connect LAN 1 Select the Connect LAN menu option 2 Select the IP Setting menu option and confirm the selection 3 Use the OK button to toggle between IP Source Dynamic and IP Source Static 4 If you select IP Source Static you must then select the TCP IP menu option and confirm it S Enter the relevant netw...

Page 37: ...them together with the connection quality The icon indicates that the network access point is encrypted 3 Select the WLAN connection required and confirm the selection If the network is encrypted enter the network code now 4 Conclude the input by pressing the OK button 5 The WLAN connection selected and network code entered are displayed again If the values are correct select Yes and confirm the s...

Page 38: ...tions settings in this area when you are sufficiently familiar with the system 1 Select the Wireless menu option and confirm the selection 2 Select the menu options required and define the necessary settings Use Proxy 1 Select the Use Proxy menu option 2 Press the OK button to toggle between Use Proxy No and Use Proxy Yes 3 If you select Use Proxy Yes you must then select the Proxy Server menu opt...

Page 39: ...omatically allow new devices checkbox 4 Select Sharing 5 Navigate to the folder you want to allow to be shared 6 Press the Add button to add this folder 7 Select Devices 8 Select Deny to reject a device or Allow to permit a device Localising and Playing Files 1 Select the UPNP menu option and confirm the selection 2 The equipment scans for the UPnP servers available 3 After the equipment has compl...

Page 40: ... how to configure access to the ports 4 If your router is configured so that only certain MAC addresses can access it enter the MAC address of the equipment in your router The equipment s MAC address is in the Settings Information menu 5 If your network is encrypted check that you have entered the correct WEP or WPA code Note Pay careful attention to upper and lower case when entering the code S I...

Page 41: ...pment is defective return it together with the purchase receipt and original packaging to the point of sale Technical Modifications This operating instruction manual serves purely for information purposes Its content is not part of any contract of sale All the data relates to nominal values The equipment and options described may differ from country to country according to national requirements ...

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