OXX Digital oxx540008 - Tube 2.1 WiFi Internet Radio User Manual

OXX Digital oxx540008 - Tube 2.1 WiFi Internet Radio User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide Tube Internet Radio...
  • Page 3: Before Starting

    Before Starting Before you are able to use your internet radio, you will need the following items: A broadband internet • connection A wired/wireless access point, • or router connected to your broadband internet connection. If your wireless network is configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or WIFI Protected Access (WPA) data encryption, you...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before Starting Clock Functions Setting the clock Setting the alarm Contents Setting the sleep timer Safety Information Configuration Settings Power Source Network Config General Version Cleaning Upgrade firmware Ventilation Language Servicing Factory Reset Sound Levels Register Clock Parts Identification Sleep timer Front view Equalisation...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Safety Information Power Source Ventilation This product requires a 230-240 v AC, 50Hz The slots and openings on this product mains supply. Do not use any other supply. are for ventilation purposes. Do no cover or block them as this could cause overheating.
  • Page 6: Sound Levels

    Safety Information Sound Levels Your hearing is very important to you and to us, so please take care when using this product. It is strongly recommended that you follow the listed guidelines in order to prevent possible damage or loss of hearing. Establish a safe sound level 1.
  • Page 7: Parts Identification

    Parts Identification Front view Left speaker. Select button. 3.5mm Headphone socket. Back button. Preset 1/6. stop button. Shift button. Preset 2/7. play/Pause button. Reply button. Preset 3/8. skip back button. Standby button. Preset 4/9. skip forwards button. Right speaker. Preset 5/10. browse button. Remote control sensor.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting Started Switching on If your wireless network uses WEP or WPA encryption, one of the Using the power adapter supplied, following screens will display. connect to the socket on the rear of the product labelled ‘7.5V DC’, and switch on at the mains supply.
  • Page 9: Connection To A Wireless Network

    Getting Started Connecting to a wireless network If your wireless network does not use WEP or WPA go to number 9. when the SSID is not broadcasted To setup your wireless network when your When the following screen is displayed, router does not broadcast the SSID (network turn the multifunction control to enter name), complete the following procedure:...
  • Page 10: Connecting To A Wired Network

    Getting Started Connecting to a wired network Use the following procedure to connect the WI-FI radio to a wired router: Connect an ethernet cable (not supplied) between the ethernet port on the rear of the WI-FI radio and a wired router.
  • Page 11: The Menu Structure

    Getting Started The menu structure Navigate through the options using the multifunction control, confirming each step using the ‘SELECT’ button.
  • Page 12: Using The Wi-Fi Radio

    Using the WI-FI Radio Connecting to a station However, please not that there may be cases when playback is interrupted when Turn the multifunction control until the the router is being used by other devices. following screen is displayed. Press the This does not indicate a fault with the ‘SELECT’...
  • Page 13: Connecting To An On Demand Radio Station

    Using the WI-FI Radio Connecting to an on demand radio station Some radio stations offer on demand services, which can feature highlights, previous shows or special events. On demand features When listening to an on demand service, you When you connect to a station that can use the following features.
  • Page 14: Using The Media Player

    Using the Media Player Supported file types In the ‘Network sharing and security’ section, select the ‘Share this folder on The media player allows you to play audio the network’ button and enter a share files that are stored on a networked PC, using name.
  • Page 15: Connecting The Wi-Fi Radio To Your Pcs Shared Folder

    Using the Media Player Connecting the WI-FI radio to your Your WI-FI radio will now scan the PCs shared folder folder for available files. Log-on to your PC, using the user account where the media files are stored. To play your files, see “Playing your Turn the multifunction control until the media files”...
  • Page 16: Playing Your Media Files

    Using the Media Player Your WI-FI radio will now search your You can choose to playback your files wireless network for UPnP servers/ by using one of the following options; clients that are sharing music files. Album Artists Albums All Artists All Music Select the UPnP server that you want to Composers...
  • Page 17: Removing Tracks From The Queue

    Using the Media Player Removing tracks from the queue Your tracks will now be played back in a random order. Press the ‘BROWSE’ button. To remove random playback, follow the Turn the multifunction control to select same procedure, but select ‘YES’ when the track that you want to remove.
  • Page 18: Clock Functions

    Clock Functions Setting the clock Setting the alarm The clock on the WI-FI radio will set Before setting the alarm, make sure that the automatically once connected to the internet, clock is correct. however, should you need to adjust this setting, proceed as follows;...
  • Page 19: Setting The Sleep Timer

    Clock Functions Setting the sleep timer The sleep timer is used to turn off the WI-FI radio after a specified amount of time. To set the sleep timer, proceed as follows; Select ‘Configure’ from the main menu, and press ‘SELECT’ to confirm. Turn the multifunction control until ‘Sleep Timer’...
  • Page 20: Configuration Settings

    Configuration Settings The following settings can all be accessed Factory Reset from the configuration menu. Use the This menu enables you to reset your WI-FI multifunction control to navigate through the radio. When your WI-FI radio is reset you will menu system, and change settings.
  • Page 21: Help And Advice

    Help and Advice If you have problems connecting The station has reached the maximum your WI-FI radio to your wireless allowed number of simultaneous network, these steps may help you connections. solve the problem; The station is not broadcasting any Is your wireless access point or router more.
  • Page 22: Error Messages

    Error Messages...
  • Page 23: Windows 2000 Users

    Windows 2000 Users If your PC is running Windows 2000, it is Enter a password and confirm , then recommended that you setup a new user select ‘Next’. If you do not require a that shares the contents of it’s folder with password for this user select ‘Next’.
  • Page 24: Technical Specification

    Windows 2000 Users / Technical Specifications Select ‘Share this folder’ and enter a Technical Specifications share name. Set the user limit to ‘Maximum allowed’, then select Power Supply 230-240V ‘Apply’. AC at 50Hz Standby Power Consumption 7.8 W Power Consumption 8.0 W Wireless Network Protocol 802.11b/g...
  • Page 25: Guarantee And Support

    Guarantee, support and Disposal Guarantee and support www.unisupport.net Disposal Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, parts and substances, which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to human health if waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of correctly.

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