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1. Setting up your Olive ONE

Olive ONE Support
December 27, 2013 12:42
You will find the following connectors on the backside of the ONE:

Audio connectivity

You can connect the ONE in two ways to your amplifier/receiver: 
 

Analog: via 3.5 mm-to-RCA cable
The ONE comes with a standard 3.5mm-to-RCA cable for connection to the analog inputs on your
receiver/amplifier. You can use it also to connect a sub-woofer.
Please do not connect headphones to the analog output. Headphones have different impedance
and can damage the ONE's digital-to-analog converter.

 D igital: via S/PDIF coax cable
The digital out on the Olive ONE is bit-perfect, i.e. you will need to use the volume control on your
amplifier/receiver (adjusting volume via the Olive ONE's user interface will not work).
Note: To play music via digital out please go to PREFERENCES > AUDIO and turn ON digital

 A lternatively, you can use the built-in dual HD amplifiers and connect ONE directly to your passive
speakers: You can use two unterminated speaker cables or standard banana plugs. The amplifier
has an output of 2x 32W, so we recommend speakers that have at least 40W RMS.

 E thernet

The ONE can connect to your network via Gigabit Ethernet or WiFi. More about this in section 2,
USB

The USB port currently supports backup, restore, update and recovery functionality.

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  • Page 1 
 D igital: via S/PDIF coax cable update The digital out on the Olive ONE is bit-perfect, i.e. you will need to use the volume control on your How do I insert my own hard drive? amplifier/receiver (adjusting volume via the Olive ONE’s user interface will not work).
  • Page 2 Allows Olive to run detailed diagnostics without physically opening the unit. Please do not connect any cables to this port. Once all connections are established, touch the Power/Sleep button and the Olive ONE will boot Was this article helpful? ...
  • Page 3 Recently viewed articles 1. Setting up your Olive ONE You can integrate the ONE into your network via wired or wireless connection. Please go to SETTINGS > CONNECTIVITY and choose one of the following options: May 6, 2014: Manufacturing & Shipping...
  • Page 4 Or choose STATIC for a manual connection with a fixed IP address. Enter the required information of your router/network setup in the entry mask: Was this article helpful?     0 out of 0 found this helpful Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+...
  • Page 5 March 11, 2014 18:24 2. Connecting to your network 1. Setting up your Olive ONE If your ONE has a built-in HDD, you can transfer the music from your Mac or PC. There are two May 6, 2014: Manufacturing & Shipping options:...
  • Page 6 ONE’s local music library. Music in WAV/AIFF format does not have metadata tags and will show up as Unknown Artist/Album in the ONE’s music library. We recommend converting WAV files to FLAC on your Mac/PC before you transfer it.
  • Page 7: Playing Music

    May 6, 2014: Manufacturing & Shipping Faster navigation and playback due to independence from network performance, external update hardware (PC/Mac/NAS), and UPnP software. More flexibility in browsing and arranging your music library, since the ONE manages the metadata directly. Related articles Music Library Browse Screen 5.
  • Page 8 To stream music from your Mac/PC/NAS, you need to share your music library using UPnP DLNA software in your network. Your UPnP library will then appear in the Sources screen: Once you have selected your library the Olive ONE will display the music information in the UPnP library screen: Due to the many different ways UPnP software packages provide information about a shared music library, the Olive ONE provides a standardized view to ensure maximum compatibility.
  • Page 9 The connection is established when the status on the ONE changes to “Connected.” 4) Start music playback from your phone. The ONE’s user interface will automatically change to the play-screen and display the music currently playing. You can control playback (skip, pause/play, volume) from the user interface of your phone or the ONE.
  • Page 10 It allows you to search your music on the built-in HDD, UPnP shared libraries (supported software 2. Connecting to your network packages only), and internet radio stations. 1. Setting up your Olive ONE Related articles 6. Playlists May 6, 2014: Manufacturing & Shipping...
  • Page 11 ✓ Article was successfully updated. ▾ Olive ONE Support Search Olive > User Guide 6. Playlists Olive ONE Support Unfollow Today at 10:58 Recently viewed articles 6. Playlists Creating Playlists
 4. Playing music 1) Keep your finger pressed on a track or album name and select “Add to playlist” from the pop- up.
  • Page 12 Keep your finger pressed on one of the tracks in the playlist and select “Delete” or “Sort” in the pop-up to delete or rearrange the sequence of tracks. Keep your finger pressed on the name of a playlist and select “Delete” or “Rename” in the pop-up to delete or rename the playlist itself.
  • Page 13 ✓ Article was successfully updated. ▾ Olive ONE Support Search Olive > User Guide 7. Editing Metadata Olive ONE Support Unfollow Today at 09:01 Recently viewed articles 7. Editing Metadata Note: This feature is currently in progress and not supported yet.
  • Page 14 802.11 B/G/N, WEP/WPA/WPA2
 
 Wired: The current software version does not allow a manual setup of a wired connection. Simply connect an Ethernet cable to your ONE and it will automatically choose the wired connection on boot-up. Bluetooth
 : The Olive ONE supports all smartphones with Bluetooth 2.1 (or higher) and that...
  • Page 15 LCD. 
 Default Settings 
 T his will reset your Olive ONE to its factory settings. It will delete all personal settings (time, alarm etc.), but will maintain your favorites, ratings, playlists, and internet radio stations.
  • Page 16 Alarm
 The Olive ONE can act as your alarm clock. You can set a start and end time and a playlist to wake up to. If your playlist links to a UPnP library and network connectivity is unavailable, the Olive ONE will play a standard alarm tone.

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