Grundig Sonoclock 890 A WEB Manual

Grundig Sonoclock 890 A WEB Manual

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  • Page 1 ELECTRONIC INTERNET KITCHEN RADIO Sonoclock 890 A WEB...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5­ SET-UP­AND­SAFETY to search criteria Storing Internet radio stations on presets 6­ OVERVIEW Opening preset Internet stations Controls D isplaying information about Internet The remote control radio stations Listening to a Podcast 9­ CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION Connecting the headphones 25­ INTERNET­RADIO­TUNING­SERVICE C onnecting an MP3 player or a USB Registering on the GRUNDIG homepage memory stick Creating lists of favourites Connecting an external device S earching for radio stations that are not LAN connection to the Internet provided by V-Tuner WLAN connection to the Internet Connecting the power cord 28­ SHARED­MEDIA­MODE Inserting batteries in the remote control Shared media server (audio streaming) Mounting the device Selecting the shared media input source Other playback functions Mounting the device under a kitchen shelf Playlist P layback of media and "remote control"...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS ­---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34­ FM­MODE Selecting the FM input source Selecting stations – from presets Stereo and mono reception Displaying RDS station information 35­ AUX­MODE Listening to an external source 36­ TIMER­MODE Switch-on timer Sleep timer Reminder timer 39­ SPECIAL­SETTINGS Displaying Software and ID information Displaying information and network status Installing an additional network Setting the WLAN region D eleting servers which cannot be accessed R egistering the device with the WLAN router with individual network settings S etting the time, time zone and date manually E nter the PIN code for the "remote control" "Keeping" the connection to the router 44 D eleting a network which cannot be accessed 44 Changing the menu language 44 Restoring the default settings (reset) 45­...
  • Page 4: Sonoclock­890­A­web

    For Internet operation, a DSL connection and DSL flat rate are recommended. Device holder Music titles archived on a PC or hard drive (NAS - Network Attached Storage) can be played on CE­declaration the device using a UPnP server or enabled fold- You can find the CE declaration for Sonoclock ers via LAN or WLAN (audio streaming). 890 A WEB in the form of a pdf file on the en- Your device supports the industry standard closed CD-ROM or on the Grundig Homepage DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) 1.5 digi- www.grundig.com/download/doc. tal media renderer. This allows you to "Play To" other devices around your home and combine media stream- ing with controlling a connected media receiver while streaming content to it from another Win- dows 7 PC on a home network. As well as internet radio stations, the device can receive DAB and FM radio stations.
  • Page 5: Set-Up­and­safety

    SET-UP­AND­SAFETY ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note the following instructions when set- If malfunctions occur due to static electricity ting up the system: charges or brief mains voltage surges or RF in- terference, reset the device. To do this, pull out The device is designed for the playback of the mains adapter and connect it again after a audio signals. Any other use is expressly pro- few seconds. hibited. Do not open the device casing under any cir- If you want to set up the device on wall cumstances. Warranty claims are excluded shelves or in cupboards, please ensure that for damage resulting from improper handling.
  • Page 6: Overview

    OVERVIEW ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Controls The­front­of­the­device ON/OFF S witches the device in and out D isplays information about the of standby mode. Internet, DAB and FM radio stations. 1I6­ In radio mode: station button 1/6. Switches between the Internet I n music archive mode: starts radio, music archive, DAB, FM playback of a track. and Aux input sources. 2I7­ MENU In radio mode: station button Opens the menu. 2/7. SNOOZE/OK I n the menu: selects and I n music archive mode: pauses confirms options. playback. In alarm mode: interrupts the ­3I8­ I n radio mode: station button alarm signal.
  • Page 7 OVERVIEW ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The­back­of­the­device­ H eadphone jack for connecting USB­ U SB port type A. a stereo headphone set with a For connecting a USB memory jack plug (3.5 mm). stick or an MP3 player. T he loudspeaker of the device is LAN S ocket for connecting to the automatically switched off. Ethernet network via LAN AUX­IN A udio signal input (stereo/ cable. mono) for connecting an ― W ire antenna for DAB and FM external device. reception. USB­ U SB port type B. Power­cord T he only way to disconnect Only for software upgrades. the device completely from the mains is to pull out the plug.
  • Page 8: The Remote Control

    OVERVIEW ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The­remote­control­ D isplays information about the Internet, DAB and FM radio stations and about the music archive. MENU S witches between the Internet radio, music archive, DAB, FM and Aux input sources. I n the menus: moves cursor up. Λ I n radio mode: starts the FM search. I n the menus: moves cursor down. I n radio mode: starts the FM search. S witches in the menu one step forwards.
  • Page 9: Connection­and­preparation

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­--------------------------------------- Connecting­the­headphones Connecting­an­MP3­player­or­a­ USB­memory­stick 1 Insert the headphone plug (3.5 mm) into the » « socket on the device. Important: – T he loudspeaker of the device is switched The device must be switched off while the off. USB connection is being made. If it is not switched off, data can be lost. 1 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player to the »USB« (type A) socket on the device using a standard USB cable Insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in the USB socket »USB« (type A) on the device. Important: Excessive volume levels when using headphones or earphonescan damage your hearing. Note: You can also use the » « socket to connect the device to a hi-fi system. Connecting­an­external­device Note: Switch the device off before you connect external devices.
  • Page 10: Lan Connection To The Internet

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­--------------------------------------- LAN­connection­to­the­Internet Telephone socket Splitter Modem/router Sonoclock 890 A WEB Music archive on the computer Note: Switch the device off before you connect it to the internet. 1 Connect the Ethernet socket of the modem/ router to the »LAN« socket of the device using a standard network cable (Twistedpair, RJ45 plug). – T he data throughput level is 10/100 MBIT. Note: The lines represent the function. Internet radio Music archive (audio streaming) 10­ ENGLISH...
  • Page 11: Wlan Connection To The Internet

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­--------------------------------------- WLAN­connection­to­the­Internet Telephone socket Splitter Modem/router Laptop Sonoclock 890 A WEB Music archive on hard drive (AS – Network Attached Storage) Note: The quality of the radio signal depends on the distance between the device and your modem/router. The substance of the building at the installation site can also affect this. Note: The lines represent the function. Internet radio Music archive (audio streaming) WLAN 11­ ENGLISH...
  • Page 12: Connecting The Power Cord

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­--------------------------------------- Connecting­the­power­cord Inserting­batteries­in­the­remote­ control Note:­ 1 P ull off the film from the battery. Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the back of the device) 2 Take off the battery compartment cover (screw corresponds to your local mains supply. If cap). this is not the case, contact your specialist 3­ When inserting the battery (3 V, lithium, CR dealer. 2025), make sure the positive terminal (+) is 1 Plug the power cord into the wall socket. facing upwards and the buttons on the remote control are facing downwards. Caution: The device is connected to the mains with •...
  • Page 13: Mounting The Device Under A Kitchen Shelf

    CONNECTION­AND­PREPARATION ­--------------------------------------- Mounting­the­device Mounting­the­device­under­a­ kitchen­shelf The loudspeaker is located on the bottom of the device. The fastening screws are attached at the side of To obtain optimal sound, attach the device holder the packaging. on the bottom of the device before mounting. 1 Mark the position for the four fastening 1 Push the device holder into the recess on the screws. bottom of the device until it latches into place. 2 Attach the device holder with the four screws. 3 Insert the device into the holder. Note: To remove the device, press the catch on the back and pull out the device. 13­ ENGLISH...
  • Page 14: Menu Navigation

    If you wish to view the previous menu, press » «. – Display: »Date/Time« menu opens. Menus and submenus you can close with Time/Date Date/Time »MENU«. First­Installation­using­the­instal- 12/24 hour format lation­assistant­“Wizard” When you connect the device to the mains at the first time, or after factory reset, the display will show the Grundig logo. 3 Select the hour format »12« or »24« with » « The Wizard installation assistant then appears, or » « and press »OK« to confirm. which guides you through the installation step by – Display: »Auto update« menu opens. step. Time/Date Auto update Notes: Update from DAB For Wi-Fi connection, please make sure, Update from FM that the Wi-Fi router is switched on.
  • Page 15 SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select one of the options with » « or » « and Notes:­ press »OK« to confirm. If you wish to connect via a LAN cable, se- – T he menu »Set timezone« appears (only if lect the option »[Wired]« with » « or » « »Update from Network« was selected). and press »OK« to confirm. The initial set-up is then finished. Note: If the connection to the router is via a If »Update from FM« or »Update from WLAN, there are two options, depending DAB« was selected, continue from point 7. on the router in use: 5 Select the time zone (ex. »UTC +00:00 Dub- I f the router supports [WPS], then continue lin, London«) with »...
  • Page 16 SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting­the­menu­language 11 S elect your wireless network (SSID) with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ After the first installation, you can choose your – W EP or WPA Key menu opens, the cursor preferred menu languages. The preset setting is is positioned in the first input position. »English«. 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. Key: Time/Date 2 Select the option »Main menu« with » « or 0123456789._@, ← » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ abcdefghijklmn – The »Main menu« menu opens. opqrstuvyzABC 3 Select the option »System settings« with » « DEFGHIJKLMNOPQ or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ...
  • Page 17: Searching For And Saving Dab Stations

    SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Searching­for­and­saving­DAB­ Manual­station­search stations If you know the frequencies or the transmission channels of the ensembles (multiplexes), you can Your device has a DAB/ DAB+ (Digital Audio also search for DAB stations manually. Broadcasting) receiver unit which enables crys- tal-clear radio reception in CD quality, i.e. with- 1 Press »MENU« to open the DAB menu. out hissing or crackling. DAB DAB stations are combined into ensembles (mul- Station list > tiplexes) at regional and national levels. An en- Scan semble contains several stations broadcast on Manual tune > the same frequency. One individual station can Prunr invalid combine other secondary service components DRC > ­ such as live broadcasts or foreign language news.
  • Page 18: Searching For And Saving Fm Stations

    SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deleting­a­station­list Searching­for­and­saving­FM­­ stations The names of the DAB stations remain in the sta- tion list even after a new automatic search. Setting­the­search­mode However, these DAB stations can no longer be There are two different automatic station search received and the names can be deleted from the modes. station list. 1 Press »M« repeatedly until »FM radio« ap- 1 Press »MENU« to open the DAB menu. pears on display. 2 Select the option »Prune invalid« with » « or 2 Press »MENU« to open the »FM« menu. » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ Time/Date 3 Select the push button »YES« with » « or » « Scan setting and press »OK« to confirm.
  • Page 19: Setting The Sound Effect "My Eq

    SETTINGS ­ - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saving­FM­radio­stations­on­presets Setting­the­contrast­of­the­dis- play You can use the remote control to fill 10 presets with the FM radio stations of your choice. If you 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. assign the presets again, the previously saved 2 Select the option »System settings« with » « stations are overwritten. or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ 1 Search for the FM station as described. 3 Select the option »Contrast« with » « or » « Λ 2 To save stations, keep pressing the number and press »OK« to confirm.
  • Page 20: Switching On And Off

    GENERAL­FUNCTIONS ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Switching­on­and­off Adjusting­the­volume 1 Switch on the device from standby mode by +«. Adjust the volume with »–­ pressing » « on the remote control or »ON/ Listening­with­headphones­or­ OFF« on the device. earphones – D isplay: The system switches to the last source selected. 1 Insert the headphone plug (3.5 mm) into the » « socket on the back of the device. 2 Switch the device to standby mode by press- – The loudspeaker of the device is switched ing » « on the remote control or »ON/OFF« off. on the device. Important: – Display: The current time and date. Prolonged listening with the head phones Note: or ear phones at loud volumes can damage The only way to disconnect the device from your hearing.
  • Page 21: Listening To An Internet Radio Station

    INTERNET­RADIO­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listening­to­an­Internet­radio­ Selecting­Internet­radio­stations­ station­ according­to­search­criteria You can browse the catalogue of Internet radio Selecting­the­Internet­radio­menu­ stations and classify them by genre (style of music), by country or by popularity. 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. The stations are organized in a hierarchical menu 2 Select the option »Station list« with » « or in the same way files are organized in directo- » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ ries on a computer. 3 Select the option »Stations« with » « or » «...
  • Page 22 INTERNET­RADIO­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Searching­for­Internet­radio­sta- 4 Press » « or » « to select the search criteria Λ (e.g. »All Stations«, »Highlighted stations«, tions­by­name »Alternative« etc.) and press »OK« to con- 1 In the »Stations« menu, select »Search stations« firm. option with » « or » « and press »OK« to Λ Notes: confirm. The subdivision by search criteria can differ Stations: Time/Date depending on country group. For example, for the country group North America, you 0123456789 ABCD ← can choose between Canada, Mexico and EFGHIJKLMNOPQRS the United States, and afterwards the differ- TUVWXYZ...
  • Page 23: Storing Internet Radio Stations On Presets

    INTERNET­RADIO­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting­the­most­popular­Internet­ Opening­preset­Internet­stations radio­stations Direct­selection­using­a­preset­ You can use this function to select radio stations 1 Open the Internet radio station by pressing that are most frequently listened to. one of the preset buttons »1I6« til »5I10« on 1 In the »Stations« menu, select the »Popular the device (press once for the presets 1 – 5, stations« option with » « or » « and press Λ twice for presets 6 – 10), or by pressing the »OK« to confirm. number buttons »1...0« on the remote con- – D isplay: The list of popular stations appears troll.
  • Page 24: Listening To A Podcast

    INTERNET­RADIO­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Displaying­information­about­ Listening­to­a­Podcast­ Internet­radio­stations­ Unlike a radio station that is broadcast live, a podcast can contain several programs which are 1 While an Internet radio station is playing, updated regularly and automatically. The pod- press »i« repeatedly. cast and associated programs can be played at – The information provided by the broadcast- any time. er is displayed. These programs may date back several weeks or they may have just appeared. 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. 2 Select the »Main menu« with » « or » « Λ and press »OK« to confirm. 3 Select the input source »Internet radio« with »...
  • Page 25: Registering On The Grundig Homepage

    Creating­lists­of­favourites homepage You can sort radio stations which the V-Tuner In- ternet service provides to GRUNDIG customers You need to complete a one-time registra- into a favourites list. This gives you swift access tion of your device on the GRUNDIG page to your favourite radio stations. “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERV- ICE” stating the MAC address of your device. You can only conduct this process on a PC. The current list is loaded when the device is You can search for stations on this web page switched on.
  • Page 26 – T he “Favourite Stations” menu is displayed. 5­ Repeat the procedure for additional stations. Note: You can now create a new favourites group Note: or add the selected radio station to an exist- To check the radio stations, select the start ing favourites group. page and click on the favourites group. You will see the new radio stations. 3 Enter the name of a new favourites group in the entry field and press » « to confirm; 6 Exit the “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUN- ING SERVICE” Internet page using the »Log- open the name field, select a favourites group out« button. and press » « to confirm. Note: – T he radio station is stored in the favourites Radio stations that are no longer required group. can be deleted from the favourites group. 4 Close the “Favourite Stations” menu. To do so, select the radio station and then 5 Repeat the procedure for additional stations.
  • Page 27 You cannot play back every radio station on your device that you can listen to on your com- puter. These radio stations require a special media player that can only be installed on a PC. 1 Start the Internet browser on your PC. 2 Enter the address “www.grundig.radiosetup. com”. – T he “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUN- ING SERVICE” page appears. 3 Enter your e-mail address and password and confirm. 4 Click the “My Added Stations” line; if radio stations are already available, click the »...
  • Page 28: Shared Media Server (Audio Streaming)

    SHARED­MEDIA­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shared­media­server­(audio­ 4­ Select the option »Shared media« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. streaming) Λ – T he display shows the list of servers, media This function allows you to make a selection and media titles or the list of approved net- by artist and track, as well as by album, genre, works, clients, paths and folders. etc.; this selection depends on the structure of the music archive and on the UPnP server soft- 5 Select the required option with »...
  • Page 29 SHARED­MEDIA­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Playing­playlists­ Playback­of­media­and­"remote­ control"­of­Sonoclock­via­the­PC 1 Select the input source »Music player« by pressing »M«. With a PC running on Windows 7 operating sys- tem and the DLNA 1.5 industry standard (Dig- 2 Select the option »My playlist« with » « or ital Living Network Alliance), you can play back » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ media stored on the PC using the Sonoclock. – The selection list appears in the display.
  • Page 30: Windows Media Player

    SHARED­MEDIA­MODE ­ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Play­using­the­"Play­to­..."­func- Play­using­the­"Play­to­..."­ tion­in­the­Windows­Media­ function­without­the­Windows­ Player­ Media­Player­ With the Windows Media Player, you can man- You can also play albums or songs from the PC age your media data and quickly find the re- on the Sonoclock without using the Windows quired album or song that you want to play. Media Player. 1 Start the »Windows Media Player« on the PC. 1 Click on the required album/song. 2 Press the right mouse button and click on the Note: "Play to..." menu option. If the Media Player is already open and – P laying starts.
  • Page 31: Laying The Contents Of A Usb Memory Stick

    USB­MODE ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Playing­the­contents­of­a­USB­ Pausing­and­resuming­playback memory­stick 1 Press »II« during playback to pause. – D isplay: »II«, playing time stops, track or 1 Switch off the device from standby mode file information remains in the display. by pressing » « on the remote control or »ON/OFF« on the device. 2 Continue playback by pressing » «. 2 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player Repeating­the­current­track to the »USB« socket on the device (on the...
  • Page 32: Playing Tracks In Random Order

    USB­MODE ­ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Playing­tracks­in­random­order Notes­to­the­USB­mode The USB socket on the device does not 1 Open the »Music player« menu by pressing support a connection for a USB extension »M«. cable and is not designed for direct con- 2 Select the option »Shuffle play:« with » « or nection to a computer. » «. Λ The USB socket of this device is a standard socket. Due to rapid advances in technol- 3 Activate the shuffle function by pressing ogy and new manufacturers appearing...
  • Page 33: Selecting The Dab Input Source

    DAB­MODE ­--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting­the­DAB­input­source Selecting­a­DAB­station­–­from­ presets 1 Press »M« repeatedly until »DAB radio« ap- pears on the display; 1 Open a DAB station by pressing one of the preset buttons »1I6« til »5I10« on the device or (press once for the presets 1 – 5, twice for Press »MENU« to open the menu. presets 6 – 10), or by pressing the number buttons »1...0« on the remote controll.
  • Page 34: Selecting The Fm Input Source

    FM­MODE ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting­the­FM­input­source Displaying­RDS­station­informa- tion­ 1 Press »M« repeatedly until »FM radio« ap- pears on the display; If the device is receiving a RDS station, the sta- tion name and »R.D.S« appear in the display or (if no information is available, the reception fre- Press »MENU« to open the menu. quency appears in the display). Station and track information appear as ticker 2 Select the »Main menu« with » « or » « Λ text (radio text). If radio text is not available, and press »OK« to confirm.
  • Page 35: Listening To An External Source

    AUX­MODE ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listening­to­an­external­source You can listen to the audio signal from the ex- ternal device connected through your system’s speakers. 1 Switch on the device from standby mode by pressing » « on the remote control or »ON/OFF« on the device. 2­ Use a standard audio cable (not supplied) to IN« on the back of the de- connect »AUX­ vice to an AUDIO OUT socket on the external equipment. 3 Press »M« repeatedly until »Aux in« appears in the display. 4 Start playback on the external device.
  • Page 36: Switch-On Timer

    TIMER­MODE ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your device has 3 timer modes: Press » « or » « to set the alarm minute and Λ – T he switch-on timer, which switches the de- press »OK« to confirm. vice on at the set time and wakes you with – Display: The previous menu reappears au- the input source you selected. tomatically. – T he sleep timer, which switches the device 8 To set the timer source, select the option off at a preset time. »Mode« with » « or » « and press »OK« Λ – T he reminder timer (NAP), reminding you to confirm.
  • Page 37: Sleep Timer

    TIMER­MODE ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sleep­timer Interrupting­the­timer 1 While the timer is sounding, press Setting­the­sleep­timer »ON/OFF«. By using the button »S/N«     – I f the timer is set to »Once«, the timer signal 1 Switch on the device by pressing » « on the stops and » « or » « disappears. remote control or »ON/OFF« on the device- – I f the timer is set to »Daily«, »Weekends«     and select the preferred sound source. or »Weekdays«, the timer signal stops and » « or » « appear for the next day. 2 Open the sleep menu with »S/N« on the re- mote control. Activating­and­deactivating­the­timer 3 To set the switch-off time from »15«, »30«, 1 Open the menu »Alarm« using »AL1« and »45«, »60«, press »S/N« on the remote con- »AL2« on the remote control.
  • Page 38: Reminder Timer

    TIMER­MODE ­-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reminder­timer Setting­the­remider­timer 1 Switch on the device from standby mode by pressing » « on the remote control or »ON/OFF« on the device. 2 Press »MENU« to open the menu. 3 Select the option »System settings« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ 4­ Select the option »Nap« with » « or » «...
  • Page 39: Displaying Software And Id Information

    SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Displaying­Software­and­ID­ Installing­an­additional­network­ information Use this function when you wish to operate your device at a different location using a different 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. network. 2 Select the option »System settings« with » « The first network (home network) is retained. or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. 3 Select the option »Info« with » « or » « and Λ press »OK« to confirm. 2 Select the option »System settings« with » « – The name of the device, the software ver- or »...
  • Page 40: Setting The Wlan Region

    SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Setting­the­WLAN­region­ Notes: Numbers, capital and lower case letters as You must set the WLAN region in accordance well as special characters are available for with the location of the device. input. 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. Scroll through the menu pages with » « 2 Select the option »System settings« with » « or » « in order to select other characters. Λ or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ If you make a mistake during entry, press 3 Select the option »Network« with » « or »...
  • Page 41 SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Registering­the­device­with­the­ Select the next digit position with » « (you WLAN­router­with­individual­ can switch back with » «). Repeat the procedure for all characters. network­settings­ Confirm the number by pressing »OK«. These settings require advanced knowledge of network configuration. Note: The primary and secondary DNS (Domain 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. Name System) are the network address of 2 Select the option »System settings« with » « the server allocated by the provider. or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ 10 E nter the Primary DNS. 3 Select the option »Network« with » « or S elect the first number with »...
  • Page 42 SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you wish to exit the menu prematurely, Setting­the­time,­time­zone­and­ press » «, » «, » « or » « to select the date­automatically Λ push button »ESC« and press »OK« to con- 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. firm. The device switches back one menu 2 Select the option »System settings« with » « level. or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ The encryption settings of the device must 3 Select the option »Time/Date« with »...
  • Page 43 SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter­the­PIN­code­for­the­"re- "Keeping"­the­connection­to­the­ mote­control" router If you want to play media stored on a PC and If you want to switch on your device remotely, want to use your mobile/smartphone as a "re- the connection to the router must be "kept". If the mote control", you can secure this with a PIN device has been switched off, this is not the case. code. This depends on the application in use. You can activate this in the "Keep network con- nected" menu. 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. 2 Select the option »System settings« with » « 2 Select the option »System settings« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ 3 Select the option »Network« with » « or 3 Select the option »Network« with »...
  • Page 44: Eleting A Network Which Cannot Be

    SPECIAL­SETTINGS ­----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deleting­a­network­which­cannot­ Restoring­the­default­settings­ be­accessed­ (reset) This function allows you to delete a network for This function enables you to reset all the custom which access data is still stored in the device, al- settings back to the default settings (Internet and though they are no longer available. FM stations, time, alarm times and network ac- cess data are deleted). 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. 1 Press »MENU« to open the menu. 2 Select the option »System settings« with » « 2 Select the option »System settings« with » « or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ or » « and press »OK« to confirm. Λ 3 Select the option »Network« with » « or 3 Select the option »Factory Reset« with » « or »...
  • Page 45: Glossary

    INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAS­(network­access­storage) Glossary The abbreviation NAS is used for devices that Boot­loader­version provide data from a hard drive to a network. Boot loader is a software application that is loaded by the device firmware from a boot- Network­name­(SSID) capable medium and then executed. The boot The network name (SSID – service set identifier) loader then loads further parts of the operating is the term used for the identification of a wireless system. network that is based on IEEE 802.11. Domain­name­system Every wireless LAN has a configurable SSID, which uniquely identifies the wireless network.
  • Page 46 INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proxy­server Wi-Fi A proxy or proxy server is a service program for The Wi-Fi Alliance is an organisation that has computer networks that administers data trans- taken on the task of certifying products from dif- fer. It makes data transfer faster, and can also ferent manufacturers on the basis of the IEEE- increase security by implementing access control 802.11 standard, thereby ensuring that different mechanisms. wireless devices can operate in parallel. The transfer is conducted between computers or On 31 October 2002, the consortium an- programs in computer networks. On the server nounced a new encryption technology – Wi-Fi side, the proxy acts as a client; on the client side, Protected Access (WPA) – a part of the (then) it acts as a server.
  • Page 47: Licence Conditions

    INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Licence­conditions c. Have to confirm that “this product is protected for Microsoft by intellectual property rights. This product is protected by the intellectual prop- The use or distribution of this technology out- erty rights of the Microsoft Corporation. The use side of this product is prohibited unless under or distribution of such technology outside of this licence from Microsoft or an authorised sub- product is prohibited unless under licence from sidiary”. Microsoft or an authorised subsidiary. Content providers use the digital rights manage- Venice­6.2­licence­conditions­for­ ment technology for Windows Media contained end­users in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integ- By using this product user agrees to the follow- rity of their content (“Secure Content”) so that ing End User License conditions: their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. This device 1 R efrain from modifying, translating, reverse en- uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content gineering, decompiling, disassembling or us- (“WM-DRM Software”). If the security of the...
  • Page 48 INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USBware­from­Jungo­Ltd. 2 R edistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of condi- Notice required: tions and the following disclaimer in the doc- “Copyright 1994-2005 The FreeBSD Project All umentation and/or other materials provided rights reserved. with the distribution. Redistribution and use in source and binary 3 N either the name(s) of the above-listed forms, with or without modification, are permitted copyright holder(s) nor the names of its con- provided that the following conditions are met: tributors may be used to endorse or promote 1 R edistributions of source code must retain the products derived from this software without above copyright notice, this list of conditions specific prior written permission.
  • Page 49 INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 R edistributions of source code must retain the – N either the name of the Xiph.org Founda- above copyright notice, this list of conditions tion nor the names of its contributors may and the following disclaimer. be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific 2 R edistributions in binary form must reproduce prior written permission.
  • Page 50 INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 T he names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL 2 R edistributions in binary form must reproduce Project" must not be used to endorse or pro- the above copyright notice, this list of condi- mote products derived from this software with- tions and the following disclaimer in the doc- out prior written permission. For written permis- umentation and/or other materials provided sion, please contact openssl-core@openssl. with the distribution. org. 3 A ll advertising materials mentioning features 5 P roducts derived from this software may not or use of this software must display the fol- be called "OpenSSL" nor may "OpenSSL"...
  • Page 51: Cleaning The Device

    INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cleaning­the­device­ System Operating voltage: 2 30 V ~ , 50/60 Hz Pull out the power cord from the wall socket. Max. power Clean the device by using a soft cloth slightly consumption: 14 W moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use a solution containing alcohol, spirits, ammo- Power consumption nia or abrasives. in standby: ≤ 1.5 W Environmental­note Amplifier­unit­Output­...
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    Cables that have accidentally been disconnected and flat batteries for the remote control will impair functioning. If the following measures do not resolve the problem satisfactorily, please visit www.grundig.com, product range:audio, internet radios or contact your specialist dealer. General­Faults Problem Possible­cause/remedy No sound.
  • Page 53 INFORMATION ­ - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages­from­the­device Message Possible­cause/remedy Connection failed – WLAN network is deactivated; switch on the WLAN network – R ange Problem: move the device closer to the router or install an external repeater. – O ther networks are transmitting on the same channel; change channel settings on the router, then repeat the registration procedure Please wait – I ndicates a search in the netwotk for the selected radio station. When this is displayed, navigation in the menu is not possible. Network error – T he selected radio station is currently not available. The broadcaster has ceased operation or only broadcasts at certain times or the maximum permitted numer of users has been reached. – T he selected file is currently not avaiable. The file has been deleted, moved ore renamed on the storage medium. Insufficient power to USB – T he connected USB device is not supplied with sufficient power. Switch off the Sonoclock, remove the USB device and charge. Streaming­problems Problem Possible­cause/remedy No UPnP server is dis- – S witch on the PC or external hard drive (NAS).
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