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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Lightning 

Unplug the unit for additional protection during thunder or when the unit is not used for prolonged periods. This 

will prevent damage to the unit from lightning and power surges. 
Penetration of objects and liquid 

Never push any foreign objects through the openings into the unit, as they may touch dangerous voltage 
points or short-circuit parts and thus cause fire or electric shock. Do not spill liquid on the unit. 

 

Accessories 

Do not place the unit on unstable surfaces such as a trolley, stand, tripod, shelf or table. The unit may fall and 

injure children or adults or be seriously damaged. Use only trolley, stand, tripod, shelf or table that is very 
stable or provided with the unit. The unit must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions 

and by means of installation equipment recommended by the manufacturer. If the unit is placed on a trolley, 
the trolley must be moved very carefully. Sudden stops, unnecessary force and uneven surfaces may cause 

the trolley to turn over.  
 

Loads 

Do not place heavy loads on the unit and do not step on it. The load may fall and cause serious injury to 

persons or damage to the unit. 
 

Damage 

Unplug the unit and contact qualified technicians in the following cases: 

A) 

If the power cord or the plug is damaged. 

B) 

If liquid has been spilled on the unit or objects have fallen into the unit. 

C) 

If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. 

D) 

If the unit does not work properly after adhering to the instructions in the operation manual. Only the 

settings described in the operation manual must be made as incorrect setting may result in damage and 
often will make it difficult for a qualified technician to make the unit work properly again. 

E) 

If the unit has been dropped or damaged in any other way.  

F) 

When the operation of the unit changes drastically, the unit requires service. 

 

Service 

Do not attempt to carry out any service work yourself. By opening or removing the cabinet, you will be exposed 

to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Any service work should be carried out by qualified technicians. 
 

Spare parts 

If spare parts are required, make sure that the service technician uses spare parts specified by the 

manufacturer or spare parts with the same characteristics as the original. Unauthorized spare parts may cause 
fire, electrical shock, etc. 

 

Safety check 

After service or repairs on the unit, ask the service technician to carry out a safety check to ensure that the unit 

is ready for use. 

Summary of Contents for NET-200

Page 1: ...1 Instruction manual...

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Page 3: ...an produce a product capable of achieving excellent performance and affordability www tangent audio com This operation manual supplies all the information that you need to have about your Tangent NET...

Page 4: ...he wireless network 19 Steps for connecting your radio to your wired network 19 Choosing a radio station to listen to 20 Location 21 Genre 21 Search 21 Using your radio for tuning into DAB stations 21...

Page 5: ...layback 29 Queuing up UPnP tracks for playback later 29 Queuing up albums for playback later 29 Controlling playback 29 Removing tracks from the queue 29 Playing tracks in random order 30 Playing trac...

Page 6: ...CHNICIANS ARE ALLOWED TO CARRY OUT REPAIR AND SERVICE POWER SOURCE The unit if Class 1 construction and must be connected to a Mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection POWER CORD The...

Page 7: ...thing or polarization If the plug cannot be inserted properly into the socket or if the plug does not fit the unit must not be used in your country Ventilation The cabinet is provided with slots and o...

Page 8: ...ry to persons or damage to the unit Damage Unplug the unit and contact qualified technicians in the following cases A If the power cord or the plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled on the unit...

Page 9: ...it Touching the internal parts is dangerous and may cause injury or damage Do not open the cabinet Do not place any foreign matter in the unit Interference Placing the unit near a television set radio...

Page 10: ...he plug into a suitable socket Note If the unit is to be used abroad you may need an adapter CAUTION Do not turn on the power before all connections have been made correctly You might break your new u...

Page 11: ...on of USB sources like a MP3 player memory stick cell phones etc Note This input is not compatible with all models of iPod 4 Display Shows information of the selected source adjustments playback count...

Page 12: ...utput for connection to an external sound processor surround receiver digital stereo receiver etc 5 Ethernet RJ 45 Use the input for connection if you would like to integrate the NET 200 to your netwo...

Page 13: ...xample press the 10 button and the 5 digit to select preset 15 4 St Mo This button changes between stereo and mono reception in FM tuner mode 5 Memory Use this button to store stations to a preferred...

Page 14: ...arrow Press this button to go back in menus 18 Tuning Press this button to tune down in frequency in FM tuner mode In DAB mode pressing this button will step to the previous station in the stations l...

Page 15: ...e remote control Direct the remote control at the sensor on the front panel of the unit When the remote control signal is received the unit reacts accordingly The remote control works within a range o...

Page 16: ...f your amplifier is an analog stereo amplifier or an analog stereo receiver with no digital inputs you should use the stereo outputs to connect the NET 200 to your system Optical and Coaxial outputs I...

Page 17: ...to the unit to play music You can browse the files of the connected source via the display Please notice that the USB input on the front panel is not compatible with all models of iPod Note It can ta...

Page 18: ...t Steps for connecting your radio to your wireless network Step 1 Power up the radio Plug the mains cable to the mains power input on the back of the radio The display on the front of the radio will l...

Page 19: ...he code use the CONTROL TUNING knob to select each character of the code in turn pressing the CONTROL TUNING button after each character Note that WEP and WPA codes are sensitive to upper and lower ca...

Page 20: ...urn to the top level menu Note if you make a mistake at any point press the BACK button to go back to the previous screen Internet radio 2 If the screen does not say Internet radio as shown above turn...

Page 21: ...listening to programs which have already been broadcast see Stations which enable you to choose what you listen to Search 1 Turn the CONTROL TUNING knob until the display shows Search then press the C...

Page 22: ...tate it will display what FM frequency it is currently tuned into Turning the Control Tuning button clockwise will increase the FM frequency the radio is tuned into and turning it anticlockwise will d...

Page 23: ...for you to choose from use the CONTROL TUNING knob to set the day the program was broadcast then press the CONTROL TUNING button 4 After you have chosen the day you may be able to choose the Start Tim...

Page 24: ...button Set Date 01 Jan 2008 9 Turn the CONTROL TUNING knob until the Month setting is correct then press the CONTROL TUNING button Set Date 01 Jan 2008 10 Turn the CONTROL TUNING knob until the Year s...

Page 25: ...he CONTROL TUNING knob to highlight the correct PC 7 Press the CONTROL TUNING button The radio will search for shared folders 8 Turn the CONTROL TUNING knob to highlight the correct shared folder and...

Page 26: ...PREV button to start playback of the previous track in the queue 4 Use the NEXT button to start playback of the next track in the queue Browsing the list of tracks currently queued up for playback 1...

Page 27: ...edia server 1 0 Windows Media Player 11 may be downloaded from Microsoft s website and installed by following the instructions detailed in its installation wizard 2 Once installed Windows Media Player...

Page 28: ...L TUNING and the radio will scan for all available UPnP servers Note this may take a few seconds for the radio to complete its scan and before the scan has completed the radio will display Empty The r...

Page 29: ...l Add To Queue is displayed 4 Press the CONTROL TUNING button Tracks Added to Queue will be displayed Controlling playback 1 Use the STOP button to stop playback 2 Use the PLAY button to either pause...

Page 30: ...TROL TUNING button Note if you make a mistake at any point press the BACK button to go back to the previous screen 2 Turn the CONTROL TUNING knob until Settings is displayed 3 Press the CONTROL TUNING...

Page 31: ...radio on the Reciva Customer portal http www reciva com Set Time Date Use this option to set the time and date see Setting the clock DAB Settings Here you can scan for new station select the which DA...

Page 32: ...is list can be edited by clicking on My Stations under the My Account section on the website 3 Once you have Internet stations available in your My Stations list you may play these stations from your...

Page 33: ...igit number then please ensure that you enter the correct passphrase for the network If the problem persists then you may need to consult your network configuration If your radio can connect to the ne...

Page 34: ...ense The source code for this software is available from http www reciva com gpl This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and under a licence from Microsoft Licensing GP Use or...

Page 35: ...PA1 TKIP and WPA2 TKIP File formats Real audio MP3 Windows media streams OGG vorbis AAC WAV AIFF and AU Connections RCA stereo analog audio output Optical digital output Coaxial digital output USB inp...

Page 36: ...36 Service hotline 45 9641 1599 For further information please visit our website Item No 40618...

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