Philips NP1100/12 User Manual

Philips NP1100/12 User Manual

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  • Page 1: Contact Information

    Register your product and get support at NP1100/12 EN User manual Contact information...
  • Page 2 Philips Consumer Lifestyle 0817- NP1100 (report No.) EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Philips, Glaslaan 2, 5616 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands declare under our responsibility that the electrical products: Philips (name) to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Important Safety Notice Disposal of product and packing material 2 Your Streamium Network Music Player Overview Front view Top view Rear view Remote control 3 Prepare Install remote control batteries Position your NP1100 4 Connect Connect audio device Connect AC power First-time setup Create wireless connection Create wired connection 5 Turn on / switch to standby 6 Play Adjust volume Mute Repeat play Shuffle play Stream music from a UPnP device...
  • Page 4: Important

    1 Important Safety Know these safety symbols This ‘bolt of lightning’ indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an electrical shock. For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove product covering. The ‘exclamation point’ calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus.
  • Page 5: Notice

    m Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. n Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or...
  • Page 6: Disposal Of Product And Packing Material

    Communications. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Class II equipment symbol This symbol indicates that the unit has a double insulation system. Hearing Safety Listen at a moderate volume: Using headphones at a high volume can impair your hearing. This product can produce sounds in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for a normal person, even for exposure less than a minute. The higher decibel ranges are offered for those that may have already experienced some hearing loss. Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing ‘comfort level’ adapts to higher volumes of sound. So after prolonged listening, what sounds ‘normal’...
  • Page 7 packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment. Battery disposal information Batteries (including built-in rechargeable batteries) contain substances that may pollute the environment. Always hand the appliance in at an official collection point to remove any built-in batteries before you discard the appliance. All batteries must be disposed of at an official collection point. 0984...
  • Page 8: Your Streamium Network Music Player

    2 Your Streamium Network Music Player Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips. com/welcome. Overview Front view a DISPLAY Top view STANDBY - ON Rear view a LINE OUT (red/white) jacks b DIGITAL OUT (black) jack...
  • Page 9 b MUSIC SERVICES (optional feature available in some regions) c SETTINGS d DIM (adjust display) e FAVORITE f SEARCH (navigate) h OK / (confirm / play/pause) (skip forward) (stop) k + VOL - l MUTE m CLEAR n a/A (case shift) RATE (skip back) q HOME...
  • Page 10: Prepare

    3 Prepare Install remote control batteries Caution • Risk of explosion! Keep batteries away from heat, sunshine or fire. Never discard batteries in fire. • Risk of decreased battery life! Never mix different brands or types of batteries. • Risk of product damage! When the remote control is not used for long periods, remove the batteries. Open the battery compartment. Insert two AAA batteries with correct polarity (+/-) as indicated. Close the battery compartment. Position your NP1100 Caution • Risk of product damage! Place the NP1100 on a surface that is level, flat, and strong enough to support the NP1100.
  • Page 11: Connect

    4 Connect Connect audio device Use the supplied red and white audio cables to connect the AUX IN jacks of the sound system with the red and white (see ‘Rear view’ on page 8)LINE OUT jacks (see ‘Rear view’ on page 8) of the NP1100. Set the source of the sound system to ‘AUX’. Control the sound system as you normally would. Connect AC power Warning • Risk of product damage! Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back or the underside of the NP1100. Connect the NP1100 to the power supply Continue with the steps in chapterFirst- time setup (see ‘First-time setup’ on page 11). Note • The type plate information is located at the back or the underside of the NP1100. First-time setup When you connect the NP1100 to the power supply for the first time, the player shows a short demo and then displays the language menu:...
  • Page 12: Create Wireless Connection

    • After the first-time set-up, you can change the language, date and time in the Settings menu. Create wireless connection Hold ready your network name and network password or encryption key. Follow the steps in chapter Set up the player for the first time (see ‘First-time setup’ on page 11) until the display shows the network menu options [Search for networks] or [SSID]. to select [Search for networks], Press then press . Press to select [Wireless], then press Press to select your home network with wireless broadband Internet access, then press .
  • Page 13: Turn On / Switch To Standby

    5 Turn on / switch to standby You can select from the following status options: • • Standby • The button on the remote control can turn on the NP1100. • The NP1100 remembers the last audio source you selected. Note • In stop mode, if no buttons are pressed for 20 minutes, the NP1100 switches to standby. To turn on the NP1100, press . To switch the NP1100 to standby, press .
  • Page 14: Play

    6 Play The play / pause and stop operations on the remote control of the NP1100 are the same for any music source that you choose: Press HOME. Press to select source, then press . Press , then to select options. Press OK / to play. • Press OK / to toggle between pause and play. Press to stop. • The following chapters explain the play options and music sources that are available. Adjust volume During play, press + VOL - to adjust the volume. Mute You can turn off the sound of your audio. During play, press MUTE. •...
  • Page 15: Configure A Pc To Share Music

    Configure a PC to share music You can share music from a PC with the NP1100. This chapter shows you how to configure the PC to share music. Follow the instructions to install Windows Media Player 11. On the PC, click Start > Programs > Windows Media Player. In the Windows Media Player interface, right click on the Library pull-down menu at the top of the screen and select Media sharing... In the Media sharing... pop-up window, select Share my media, then confirm with When the NP1100 is connected to È...
  • Page 16: Internet Radio

    on page 16)) [All Stations] (lists all Internet radio • stations, categorized by genres) [Recommended] (lists recommended • Internet radio services stations) [My Media] (lists the Internet radio • stations that you have entered at Club Philips under Streamium Management) Press to select the option, then press • To listen to a specific Internet radio station, select option [Search], then use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the radio station name. • To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
  • Page 17: Manually Add Internet Radio Stations

    Select [Internet Radio] > [Favorite Stations]. Press to select, then press . • To return to the Home menu, press HOME. Note • Internet radio features require broadband Internet access. Manually add Internet radio stations This chapter explains how to register with Philips and add individual URL addresses for Internet radio stations on the PC. Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on. Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to the Internet. On the NP1100, select [Settings] > [Registration settings] > [User registration]. The registration display is shown. È Press alphanumeric buttons on the remote control to enter your valid email address. Press .
  • Page 18 Press / to browse up / down in the list.
  • Page 19: Settings

    7 Settings The following settings are available to you: [Play mode] • [Display settings] • [Date and time] • [Clicker sound] • • [Software update] • [Demo] [Sleep timer] • [Restore settings] • [System information] • [Network setup] • • [Language] This is how you change settings: Press HOME. Press to select [Settings], then press . Press to select the setting that you want to change, then press .
  • Page 20: Set The Date

    Set the date Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on. Press HOME. Select [Settings] > [Date and time]. Press or , then to select [Set date]. Press or to adjust, then to confirm the date. Press to return to the previous selection menu. • To return to the Home menu, press HOME. Set sleep timer You can select a set time period after which the NP1100 automatically switches to standby. The timer offers the following options: • [Off] [15 minutes] •...
  • Page 21: Change Language

    Use an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to connect the NP1100 to the router that is connected to your home network with broadband Internet access. Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on. Press HOME. Press , then to select [Settings] > [Network setup] > [Wired]. Select [Automatic] (DHCP). Select (Enable Proxy?) [No (default)]. È The NP1100 displays a confirmation screen that the settings are saved. Change language You can change the language that you have set during the first-time setup. Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on. Press HOME. Select [Settings] > [Language]. Press to select language, then press . • To return to the Home menu, press HOME.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    The NP1100 searches for new È software. When the display prompts you to accept the End User Licence Agreement, select [Yes]. When the software installation is È complete, the NP1100 restarts. Update through PC connection On the PC, visit the www.Philips.com/ support. Download the latest software file for the NP1100 to the harddisk of the PC. Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on. Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to the network of the PC. Press HOME. Select [Settings] > [System information] > [Network connection]. Note the IP address of the NP1100. On the PC in the address bar of your Internet browser, enter http://<IP address>...
  • Page 23 Press to select [Yes]. The NP1100 restarts when the factory È settings are restored. The language selection display is È shown. • You can restore the default settings without losing the audio files on the harddisk of a connected PC or Center.
  • Page 24: Technical Data

    9 Technical data General AC Power Voltage information is printed on the back or the underside of the NP1100. DC Power 5 V / 1 A Dimensions (w x 195 x 104 x 38 mm h x d) Weight (net) approx. 0.44kg Power consumption < 5W Standby (active) < 4W Audio output Line out 2x Cinch, 500 mV, 20 - 20000 Hz SPDIF 1x Cinch (Coax), 0.5 V, 75 Ohms Headphone 1x 3.5 mm jack, 1 V, 30 - 16000 Hz Signal to noise ratio typ.
  • Page 25 • Adapter • Ethernet enabled (for wired connection) • Wireless network 802.11 b/g (for wireless connection) • 500MB free hard disk space...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    Center and the NP1100 for effective streaming? Yes. The maximum distance of Wi-Fi transmission is 250m measured in open spaces. However, in a home environment, where solid obstacles such as walls and doors are present, the effective transmission distance is reduced to 50-100m. Reposition the devices if you experience transmission problems. I have not received any registration email from ConsumerCare@Philips.com. • Check that the email address that is entered in the user registration section is valid and spelled correctly. • Check that the PC has an active Internet connection. • The Internet server may be busy, try again later.
  • Page 27: Glossary

    11 Glossary AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) An audio compression scheme defined as part of the MPEG-2 standard (also known as MPEG- 2 AAC or MPEG-2 NBC, or Not Backwards Compatible). It offers better sound and a compression ratio that is superior by roughly 30 percent compared to the MPEG-1 MP3 format. AC (alternating current) An alternating current is an electrical current whose magnitude and direction vary cyclically, as opposed to DC (direct current), whose direction remains constant. The usual waveform of an AC power circuit is a sine wave, as this results in the most efficient transmission of energy.
  • Page 28 individuals is often much more restricted. A good full-range speaker system however, reproduces as much of this range as possible to cover all variations. Individual drivers are limited to reproduce only that part of the spectrum for which they were made, so their response is limited, but still a necessary point to consider when designing a complete sound system. Hz (Hertz) Cycles per second, named after Heinrich Hertz. Impedance The resistance to the flow of an electric current in a circuit. This is effectively the electrical load that a loudspeaker presents to the amplifier which drives it and is measured in ohms. Input sensitivity SPL (sound pressure level) a speaker produces, given one watt of power, measured from a...
  • Page 29 Pioneering form of digital recording. RF (radio frequency) An alternating current or voltage with a frequency (or carrier wave) above about 100kHz. It is called radio frequency because these frequencies have a capacity to be radiated as electromagnetic waves by radio (and television) stations. S/PDIF (SPDIF) (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) A standard audio-file transfer-format that was developed jointly by Sony and Philips. S/PDIF allows the transfer of digital audio signals from one device to another, without the need to convert first to analog. This prevents the quality of the digital signal degrading during transfer to analog.
  • Page 30 Volume Volume is the most common word used to specify the control of relative loudness of sounds. It also pertains to the function on many electronic devices that is used to control the loudness. W (wattage) A measurement of power. In speakers, wattage is a term that indicates power-handling characteristics in dealing with electrical voltage inputs from the amplifier. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Global protocol used in some wireless devices that allows the user to view and interact with data services. Generally used as a means to view Internet web pages using the limited transmission capacity and small display screens of portable wireless devices. A format for sound files developed jointly by Microsoft and IBM.
  • Page 31 882000110068 Brazil 0800 701 02 03 (all except Sao Paulo)(11) 2121-0203 (Sao Paulo only) Bulgaria 8001154424 Canada 1-888-744-5477 Chile 600 744 5477 (600-PHILIPS) China 4008 800 008 Colombia 01 800 700 7445 Croatia 800222778 Czech Republic 800142840 Denmark 35258759 Estonia...
  • Page 32 The streams of content which are accessible through your Device are not controlled or programmed by Philips. Rather, they are provided by third parties.Think of your Device (in addition to its other features) as a form of “tuner” which allows you to receive the content broadcast by many others outside of your local area.
  • Page 33: Limitation Of Liability

    Most of that software is contained in the Device and is not accessible to you. Some of that software is owned by Philips and some is owned by others.Your use of software owned by Philips is subject to these Terms and Conditions of Use and any applicable license agreement.Your use of software owned by others...
  • Page 34 Software, but you do not acquire any rights, express or implied, in the Software other than those specified in this Agreement. Philips and its licensors retain all right, title, and interest in and to the Software, including all patents, copyrights, trade secrets, and other intellectual property rights incorporated therein.The Software is protected by copyright laws, international treaty provisions, and other intellectual property laws.
  • Page 35 6.Termination. This Agreement shall be effective upon installation or first use of the Software and shall terminate (i) at the discretion of Philips, due to your failure to comply with any term of this Agreement; or (ii) upon destruction of all copies of the Software and related materials provided to you by Philips hereunder.
  • Page 36 Software (if any); or (b) repair or replacement of the Software that does not meet the warranty set forth herein and that is returned to Philips with a copy of your receipt. This limited warranty shall be void if failure of the Software has resulted from any accident, abuse, misuse or wrongful application.
  • Page 37 © 2009 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. NP1100_12_UM_V2.0 All rights reserved. wk9384...

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