ORANGE LIVERADIO B31100004-B Read Me

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  • Page 1 Liveradio read me please read me before turning on your Liveradio...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Enter your wireless security code ... 7 Select the time zone ... 9 Using your Liveradio... 10 Basic navigation... 10 Radio stations ... 11 Time / information ... 12 Standby mode... 12 Menu mode ... 13 Set-up mode ... 14 Playback mode ...
  • Page 3 Important information For best results, follow the instructions in the easy set-up guide. During set-up and installation, you may find it useful to keep the instructions for your Live radio and your Livebox (or other wireless router) to hand. The most recent information and downloads for your Liveradio are accessible on our website: http://www.orange.co.uk/liveradio...
  • Page 4: Before You Begin

    1. Before you begin What’s in the box 1 x Liveradio with its 4 rechargeable AA batteries inserted 1 x universal power adaptor with UK plug 1 x user guide 1 x easy set-up guide What else do you need Livebox or other wireless modem How does your Liveradio work...
  • Page 5: What's On The Front

    What’s on the front 1. LCD screen 2. Speakers 3. Navigation pad 4. Volume control What’s on the back 8. Power input 9. Headphone socket 10. Factory reset button 11. USB socket (to connect a USB memory key in order to listen to your music via the Liveradio) Liveradio –...
  • Page 6: Powering Up Your Liveradio

    Powering up your Liveradio The Liveradio already has its rechargeable batteries inserted: simply pull the plastic tab from the Liveradio battery compartment. You can then connect the power adaptor. Batteries Four rechargeable AA batteries (2500mA NimH) are provided with your Liveradio. These batteries recharge automatically when the Liveradio is powered up.
  • Page 7: Connecting Your Liveradio To Your Wireless Network

    2. Connecting your Liveradio to your wireless network Use the controls on the front of your Liveradio to set up the connection to your Livebox (or other wireless router). See the Navigation in menus section for details on using the navigation pad When you turn the Liveradio on for the first time, an Orange welcome screen will be displayed and you will be invited to set your Liveradio up.
  • Page 8: Enter Your Wireless Security Code

    Enter your wireless security code There are three types of security for a wireless network: Non-secure: no padlock Secure WEP: padlock Secure WPA: padlock Note: The security type of your wireless network will be detected automatically by your Liveradio. You should enter the code (WEP or WPA) corresponding to your wireless network. This is a string of characters indicated on your wireless network, accessible from your PC or via the information system administration manager.
  • Page 9: Pairing With Your Livebox

    Turn the volume control (4) to access the characters below: 3 special characters are available to facilitate the WPA security capture: Move with this cursor through the character string using Erase a series of characters wrongly entered. You just have to position this cursor at the end of the series and press Insert characters in already entered string of characters.
  • Page 10: Select The Time Zone

    Select the time zone Select your time zone from the list below: Your Liveradio is now correctly set up and ready to use. TIP: Create your personal space by registering on the website Connect to www.orange.co.uk/liveradio from a computer connected to the internet, with a web browser such as internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari.
  • Page 11: Using Your Liveradio

    3. Using your Liveradio Basic navigation When you navigate through the menus and submenus, you can go backward or forward in the menu tree using , every time that you see the icons icon indicates an audio file; you can listen to it by selecting it with Highlighting an item Selecting the item Press...
  • Page 12: Radio Stations

    Radio stations You can browse the internet radio stations database and search by type: style of music, country and station. Stations are displayed in a hierarchical menu (which is similar to how files are organized in submenus on a PC). Items in the menu are displayed on the LCD screen of the Liveradio and you can browse the menu using the navigation button (3).
  • Page 13: Time / Information

    Information displayed on the active audio file When listening to an internet radio station, the LCD (1) screen of your Liveradio displays information related to the station and track (not all stations publish song titles). If you are navigating through...
  • Page 14: Placing In Standby Mode

    The Liveradio will not read any audio or text content. Backlighting will not be active. The wireless connection will be inactive. (6) on your Liveradio, wherever you are Radio stations (page 11) Podcasts (page 18) Orange services (page 25) Favourites (page 18)
  • Page 15: Set-Up Mode

    . To correct a character, press Option 1 : Ringtone Option 2 : Radio stations Liveradio – User guide The set-up menu is accessible by pressing the Home button (6). Select “Set-up” in the main menu by pressing >.
  • Page 16: Time Zone Setup

    Option 3 : Podcasts Time format set-up To set the time on your Liveradio, just select the format (automatic or manually), as shown below: You can select the time by turning the volume control (4) to scroll characters. To validate the chosen character, press .
  • Page 17 Update Your Liveradio can be easily updated from the internet. Select Update and the Liveradio will automatically check the internet for a more recent version of the software you are using. Scrolling You can set the pixels and scrolling speed of characters on your Liveradio screen, as shown below: Set the pixels and character scrolling speed by turning the volume control (4).
  • Page 18: Connection Status

    Serial number The serial number is the unique identification of your Liveradio. Connection status The Connection status mode has been designed to provide you optimal technical support. This function will be useful for our technical staff if ever you still have technical problems with your liveradio.
  • Page 19: Playback Mode

    Podcasting allows users to automate the downloading of audio files for immediate or later playback. Authors distribute audio files, which may appear like a conventional radio broadcast. It is then up to the audience to create their own playlists through subscriptions: downloading programmes from multiple sources that they have chosen is then automatic.
  • Page 20: Audio Book

    Playing a podcast Playing a podcast is like listening to a radio station. Select the podcast you want to listen to with then choose the feed and press to confirm. Fast forward or backward during a feed by pressing >...
  • Page 21: Fast Forward/Backward Mode

    Returning to radio mode Radio mode reappears 5 seconds after your last action in fast forward / backward mode. You will see the radio mode screen appear, and the buttons will resume their original functions ( selection).
  • Page 22: Presets

    Presets Your Liveradio allows you to add to the memory your 8 favourite radio stations, so that you can access them quickly (via hotkeys). Save You can save a radio station when listening to it simply by pressing hotkey (5) for two seconds.
  • Page 23: Music On Your Pc Through Your Liveradio

    To do this, just: Set an alarm from Set-up mode, then Alarm 1 and / or Alarm 2 Assign a file being played as the alarm via its playing mode, then set as alarm Note : You can assign a podcast to a given alarm and listen to the most recent feed every time the alarm goes on.
  • Page 24 1. Enable sharing of your Windows Media Player library so the Liveradio will be able to access it In the library tab, click on “Media sharing…” In the first dialog box select “Share multimedia files” and click “OK” Windows Media Player 11 detects the available devices connected to your local network : this includes your Liveradio if it is already connected to your network Case n°1 The player can not detect any device: please restart...
  • Page 25 When listening to a song, pressing to the previous one, set-up the equalizer, or place the radio in standby mode. If you want to leave the menu, press or wait for 20 seconds. Use the search functionality to find the music track you want to listen to Select the name of your PC / Mac then “Search”.
  • Page 26: Customizing Your Liveradio: Www.orange.co.uk/Liveradio

    Liveradio. You can find thousands of internet radio stations to add to your catalogue, as well as great podcasts and many more features! Note that you may have to pay for some content.
  • Page 27: Appendix

    5. Appendix Technical specifications Dimensions: 220mm (W) x 123mm (H) x 78mm (D) Weight: 0.638 kg (Liveradio with batteries included) Power consumption: 5V–2A Input connector: USB port (master) Output connector: stereo audio connector 3.5mm Wireless network: 802.11g (b compatible) Liveradio – User guide page 26 / 32...
  • Page 28: Additional Information

    Additional information Health and safety This product transmits and receives radio waves when it is turned on. The product meets the standards for this type of device. The quality of transmission may be affected by a microwave oven. Other wireless systems (Bluetooth®, wireless networks, etc) may also affect the quality of transmission.
  • Page 29: Warranty

    Warranty This warranty covers all material and manufacturing defects under normal conditions of use, in conformity with the documentation accompanying your Liveradio. The warranty applies exclusively to the Liveradio and does not cover any other software or peripheral device that may accompany it on purchase. To avoid damaging your Liveradio, do not use it at high temperatures or expose it to humidity.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    - Check that the Liveradio is connected to the power source - Check that you have entered the WEP/WPA key correctly Impossible to start playing an internet radio station - Try again later. The station may be temporarily unavailable No sound comes from the loudspeakers...
  • Page 31: Technical Support

    Technical support Contact Need help? Online help and Documentation available on our internet site www.orange.co.uk/liveradio If you are an Orange Home customer please call: 0844 871 1699 If you are not an Orange Home customer, please email: cs@myliveradio.co.uk Important information When contacting technical support, you will probably be asked for your Liveradio software version and unique identification information.
  • Page 32: Quick Glossary

    Firmware: software that runs the Liveradio. Gateway: software that connects the Liveradio user's network to the internet. Hotkey: button on the front of the Liveradio used to access your favourite radio stations and podcasts. The Liveradio offers 8 hotkeys. Internet radio station: audio programme published continuously on the internet. Internet radio stations are either FM radio stations that retransmit their programs on the internet or radio stations that broadcast on the internet only.
  • Page 33 Update: new version of the programme running the Liveradio. USB key: portable device that allows you to easily transport and transfer information. Wav: type of music file. WEP: type of security used on wireless networks. WiFi: wireless internet access technology. WiFi access point: WiFi router / modem through which wireless devices access the internet.

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