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5.3

Louder and softer

After you have turned the device on, the Webbox2 will seek contact with 
Internet and the Webbox2 will read the playlist to you. The volume may be 
set too loud or too soft. Use the volume/pause knob on the Webbox2 to 
adjust the sound to louder or softer. This is the large round knob on the 
front of the device (or /- on your remote control).

5.4

How use the spoken programme guide

The Webbox2 reads the choices from the main menu to you, when it has 
connected to the internet. The list may depend upon optional 
subscriptions you have chosen. The main menu varies per country and 
can include:

1.

Shortcuts 

This is a list of subjects that the Webbox2 can quickly jump 

to and start playing.

2.

Current affairs  

e.g.

 

news, weather report, daily paper, teletext and 

other topical programmes

3.

Spoken television subtitling

 …from TV broadcasting stations which 

support spoken subtitling (and if applicable to your country).

4.

Talking books

  With the following options:  Library for the Blind and 

Visually Impaired and Radio Plays.

5.

Radio   stations

  Public,   regional,   commercial   and   foreign   radio 

stations, theme channels, recorded programmes (podcasts, and the 
like).

6.

Club news

 Here you will find information from club newsletters.

7.

Information

  Here you  will   find previously available announcements 

and an abbreviated manual for the Webbox2.

If the Webbox is reading the playlist menu and you wish to select 
something from this (talking books for example) then you simply press the 
[OK] button – the button at the far left on the front panel of the Webbox2 
or the [OK] key on the remote control – as soon as you hear ‘talking 
books’. If during reading of the main menu, you do not press the [OK] 
button, then the list of choices will be repeated. This will continue to 
happen until you make a choice. 

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Page 2: ...right 2013 No part of this publication may be reproduced and or made public by means of printing photocopying microfilm or any other way without a prior written permission from SolutionsRadio www orio...

Page 3: ...s needed 3 3 How to connect the headset 4 4 Operating the front panel and remote control 5 5 Using the Webbox2 7 6 Installation 14 Frequently asked questions 23 Annex A The Exterior 26 ANNEX B Pause a...

Page 4: ...not cover or put anything on top of the Webbox This will make the loudspeaker inaudible If you move the Webbox2 from a cold environment to a warm one wait two hours before using it to give any moistur...

Page 5: ...d to use the Webbox2 The Webbox enables you to listen to the latest news a daily newspaper teletext spoken TV subtitles radio stations talking books and a great deal more The Webbox2 is very easy to u...

Page 6: ...through your local cable television company This is also called broadband Internet If this is your first connection you will receive a modem or router from your supplier You should either install and...

Page 7: ...l button of your Webbox2 as normal to regulate the volume of your headset Please note If you use a wireless headset make sure that the volume control button is turned up loud enough This is particular...

Page 8: ...NTROL Front panel see Attachment A for a textual explanation 5 March 2013 Webbox2 OK button Volume control and pause knob On Off button Back button On Off light Up button Down button Connection light...

Page 9: ...hment A for a textual explanation March 2013 Webbox2 6 OK button Back button Up button Speed Mute pause On Off button Tone Volume Fast backwards button Fast forward button Down button Shortcuts Inform...

Page 10: ...p The Webbox2 will seek the most current data and incorporate these into the menu You can switch the device off by pressing the On button again The green and yellow lights will then turn off and you w...

Page 11: ...3 Spoken television subtitling from TV broadcasting stations which support spoken subtitling and if applicable to your country 4 Talking books With the following options Library for the Blind and Visu...

Page 12: ...y by pressing or 5 6 Configuring the sleep mode If you want the Webbox2 to stop playing and turn off automatically at a set time then you can choose that in the Pause menu While listening to a book fo...

Page 13: ...aper spoken TV subtitling or radio stations However if other media are available from which something can be played out this will appear in the Media menu when the device is switched on Depending upon...

Page 14: ...de Listening can be resumed by pressing that button again 5 10 Navigating in DAISY talking books The Webbox2 enables you to navigate newspapers magazines books etc with a Daisy structure in a very inn...

Page 15: ...top CD player on one or both USB connectors in the Webbox2 rear panel when in doubt please inform with us for the types we have already tested Some CD players get power from their own mains adapter so...

Page 16: ...lso be removed So should you listen to the book again the Webbox2 will start at the beginning It is also possible to remove all shortcuts and bookmarks in one go Please note This is an option for adva...

Page 17: ...6 INSTALLATION March 2013 Webbox2 14...

Page 18: ...6 1 What s in the box 15 March 2013 Webbox2 Webbox2 Mains adapter Batteries Ethernet cable Audio cable Remote control...

Page 19: ...through a wireless Wi Fi connection If your modem router has been installed in the meter cupboard and you are connecting a wired cable to your Webbox2 then the cable for the connection will have to be...

Page 20: ...use the Webbox2 wirelessly Insert the round mains adapter plug into the back of the Webbox2 entrance and then plug the adapter itself into the electric socket If you want to use the remote control Op...

Page 21: ...menu Slot for an SD card Connection for power supply Using the audio cable you can connect the Webbox2 to your stereo installation Insert the audio cable plugs into the Webbox s audio socket Use the...

Page 22: ...work and then press OK Selecting a wireless network If you select this option the Webbox2 will look for networks both wireless WLAN and any found via the connected network cable After a few seconds yo...

Page 23: ...You can erase a last character by pressing the Back key When you have finished inserting the password look for ready final character and press the OK key You will hear the password you have fully ins...

Page 24: ...ough The range is usually between 3 to 15 metres depending upon the situation The Webbox2 supports WLAN networks with a WEP and WPA key these conform to the IEEE 802 11b g and n standards If no networ...

Page 25: ...Sometimes for example the IT department of an organisation also needs a fixed address for the Webbox2 in order to allocate certain rights to the network Within the Pause menu go to Device configuratio...

Page 26: ...inform him of your problems with the network If there are no problems Contact your Webbox2 supplier When I press the ON OFF button nothing happens If none of the above helps remove the connection cabl...

Page 27: ...necting the Ethernet cable you have been supplied directly to the modem or router If this works you can try to reconnect to the wireless network again Check the settings of your modem or router to see...

Page 28: ...ccurs while the Webbox2 is operating through a network cable Check the distance between your modem router and the Webbox2 if it does work properly through a cable but not wirelessly Any walls or floor...

Page 29: ...then press one of the up and down arrows you will be given a number of extra options in this so called Pause menu You can for example slow down or accelerate the speed with which a text is read set u...

Page 30: ...urn the Webbox2 around and turn its back panel towards you you will find the following connections starting from left to right A net adapter connection for the wall socket A slot for the SD memory car...

Page 31: ...ng speed Below these is a row of 3 buttons the left one is an Information button the middle one is for activating sleep mode and the right one directs the Webbox2 to your list of shortcuts press twice...

Page 32: ...connection for the network cable you will find the submerged Reset button If you press this while the Webbox2 is on for example with a paperclip you will enter the Reset menu In this menu you can era...

Page 33: ...nu Ethernet Ethernet DHCP on off IP address netmask gateway DNS1 DNS2 Wireless network Wireless DHCP on off IP address netmask gateway DNS1 DNS2 Startup volume Buffersize Fast normal safe Restart Shut...

Page 34: ...a specific time in the content are removed Remove network settings Erase all network settings in Pause menu Device configuration Advanced menu Remove all wireless network settings All the wireless net...

Page 35: ...ID via settings ini Open a new text file and input the exact SSID network name and WPA key password precisely as bellow wireless ssid owbbelkin passphrase orionwebbox Then save the text file to a SD c...

Page 36: ...ammes and search files and press Enter In the left hand part of the window click on Manage wireless networks Select the connected network and right click on it click on Properties and then under Conne...

Page 37: ...n table MBR or EFI GPT 1x SD slot standard SD SC SD HC en SD XC USB CD player tested Samsung SE S084 powered by 2x USB SE 208ab tsbs powered by 2x USB Plextor PX 608CU own power adapter Sunplus DS8A4S...

Page 38: ...al to noise 80 dB Distortion 0 2 typical bitrate dependant Speaker High performance type 900mW 3 inch Line out connector type 2x RCA cinch fixed level 400 mVrms nominal Headphones connector type Mini...

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