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If you have problems connecting 
your WI-FI radio to your wireless 
network, these steps may help you 
solve the problem; 

 
1. 

Is your wireless access point or router 
connected to your broadband 
connection and switched on? 

 
2. 

Can you connect your PC to your 
wireless network using a wireless link? 

 
 
3. 

Has the WEP or WPA passwords been 
entered into the WI-FI radio correctly? 

 
4. 

Does your router use a DHCP server? 
Check that DHCP server is enabled on 
your WI-FI radio. 

 
Go to Configure > Network Config > View 
Config. The following should be displayed. 

 

 
5. 

Check that your firewall is not blocking 
the following UDP and TCP ports; 

 

 

80 

 

554 

 

1755 

 

5000 

 

7070 

 
6. 

Check that your access point or router 
is not restricting the MAC address of the 
WI-FI radio. Your MAC address can be 
found by going to: Configure > Network 
> Config > View Config > Mac Address. 

 
 

 

If your WI-FI radio can connect to 
your wireless network successfully, 
but cannot play a radio station it may 
be due to one of the following 
causes; 

 
1. 

The station is not broadcasting at this 
time of the day. 

 
 
 
 

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. 

 
 
 

 

The WI-FI radio is unable to find any 
PC’s sharing media on the local 
network. 

 
1. 

Check that there are PC’s sharing 
media on the local network. 

 
2. 

If the PC’s have a firewall installed, 
check that a) the firewall is allowing all 
connections from the local network and 
b) the firewall is allowing Netbios traffic. 
(You may need to consult the 
documentation that was supplied with 
your router if you are unsure how to do 
this). 

 
 
3. 

Check that other PC’s are able to see 
the server from which you are trying to 
share your files. 

 
4. 

Check that ‘File and Printer  Sharing 
For Microsoft Networks’ is installed and 
bound to the local network interface. 

 
5. 

Make sure that the ‘Server’ service that 
provides file and print sharing support is 
enabled and currently running. See 
Control Panel > Administrative Tools > 
Services. 

Help and Advice 

Summary of Contents for oxx540008 - Tube 2.1 WiFi Internet Radio

Page 1: ...6 User Guide Tube Internet Radio ...

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Page 3: ...d 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 network administrator for your WEP or WPA codes Before continuing make sure that your wired wireless access point or router is powered on and connected to your broadband internet connection Consult the manufacturer s guide supplied ...

Page 4: ...a station to a preset memory 13 Using the Media Player 14 Supported file types 14 Setting up your PC 14 Connecting the WI FI radio to your PCs shared folder 15 Connecting the WI FI radio to your PC using UPnP mode 15 Playing your media files 16 Media player controls 16 Removing tracks from the queue 17 Playing tracks in a random order 17 Repeating all tracks 17 Clock Functions 18 Setting the clock...

Page 5: ...his product Cleaning Always unplug this product from the mains supply before you clean it Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners This product should be cleaned with a soft barely damp cloth 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 S...

Page 6: ...e Any ringing or discomfort in the ears indicates that the volume it too loud 4 Once you have established a comfortable listening level do not increase the sound level The examples below may help you in recognising just how loud you have set the volume 30dB Quiet library soft whisper 40dB Living room fridge freezer bedroom away from traffic 50dB Normal conversation quiet office light traffic 60dB ...

Page 7: ...ton 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 18 Left audio out white 20 Ethernet wired network connection Parts Identification ...

Page 8: ...ter is switched on and connected to your broadband internet connection If the SSID name of your wireless access point is not displayed turn the multifunction control to the right until the correct one is shown 4 When the correct wireless network is shown press the SELECT button If your wireless network uses WEP or WPA encryption one of the following screens will display If your wireless network do...

Page 9: ...w search the network If your wireless network uses WEP or WPA encryption one of the following screens will display Press the SELECT button to confirm 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 When the WEP WPA key has been entere...

Page 10: ... 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 ...

Page 11: ...11 The menu structure Navigate through the options using the multifunction control confirming each step using the SELECT button Getting Started ...

Page 12: ...will start to buffer the signal so that playback is not interrupted when other devices are using the wireless network 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 When the station starts to play the blue volume control indicator will flash and a connecting screen will ...

Page 13: ...emand service that you have chosen 6 Choose the start time If you want to play from the beginning press the SELECT button to listen from that point On demand features When listening to an on demand service you can use the following features Saving a station to a preset memory Your WI FI radio can store a maximum of 10 stations To store a station follow the procedure below 1 To store presets 1 5 li...

Page 14: ...nfigured to use simple file sharing or you are using Windows 2000 please refer to Windows 2000 Users on page 23 To enable your WI FI radio to playback your audio files you need to share the folder in which they are stored To setup your shared folders complete the following procedure on your computer 1 Open My Computer from the Start menu 2 Browse to the folder where your audio files are stored 3 U...

Page 15: ...e SELECT button to confirm 9 Your WI FI radio will now scan the folder for available files 10 To play your files see Playing your media files on page 16 Connecting the WI FI radio to your PC using UPnP mode To use Universal Plug and Play UPnP mode you will need to have previously setup the following Make sure that your router is UPnP compatible and that UPnP mode has been enabled You have installe...

Page 16: ...ncrypted file Protected will be displayed After you have scanned your shared folder or connected to a UPnP server you can play your media files If you have not yet scanned your folder or connected to a UPnP server refer to the procedures on the previous pages 1 You can choose to playback your files by using one of the following options Album Artists Albums All Artists All Music Composers Contribut...

Page 17: ...to confirm 4 Turn the multifunction control so that YES is highlighted then press the SELECT button to confirm 5 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 Repeating all tracks 1 Press back repeatedly until the main menu is reached Turn the multifunction control until the following screen i...

Page 18: ...the alarm Before setting the alarm make sure that the clock is correct To set the alarm proceed as follows 1 Select Configure from the main menu and press SELECT to confirm 2 Turn the multifunction control until Set Alarm is displayed Press SELECT to confirm 3 Ensure that YES is highlighted then press SELECT to confirm 4 Turn the multifunction control to set the hour Press SELECT to confirm 5 Turn...

Page 19: ...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 Alarm Set will be displayed to confirm that the timer has been set In the example above the WI FI radio will turn off after 2 hours and 45 minutes Clock Functions ...

Page 20: ...ables you to upgrade the firmware in your WI FI radio When you press the SELECT button your WI FI radio will search for available upgrades Language This menu enables you to change the menu language used in your WI FI radio Factory Reset This menu enables you to reset your WI FI radio When your WI FI radio is reset you will lose your stored radio stations clock settings and network settings Refer t...

Page 21: ...he 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 rou...

Page 22: ...22 Error Messages 15 15 21 17 15 ...

Page 23: ...sers and passwords icon 4 Select Add 5 Enter a name for the new user then select Next 6 Enter a password and confirm then select Next If you do not require a password for this user select Next 7 Select Others and make sure that administrators is selected Select Finish 8 Your new user account will now be listed Select OK to close the window 9 Browse to where the folder is located on your hard drive...

Page 24: ...s into your shared folder so that they can be accessed by other users on the PC and the WI FI radio For further information on setting up users on your PC refer to the help system supplied with Windows 2000 Technical Specifications Power Supply 230 240V AC at 50Hz 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...

Page 25: ...to the environment and harmful to human health if waste of electrical and electronic equipment WEEE is not disposed of correctly Equipment which is marked with the WEEE logo as shown on the left should not be thrown away with your household waste Contact your Local Authority Waste Disposal Department as they will be able to provide details of the recycling options available in your area ...

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