Grundig RRCD 3760 WEB Manual

Grundig RRCD 3760 WEB Manual

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RADIO RECORDER CD
RRCD 3760 WEB

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  • Page 1 INTERNET RADIO RECORDER CD RRCD 3760 WEB...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SET-UP AND SAFETY OVERVIEW The controls The remote control CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Power supply Connecting an MP3 player or a USB memory stick Inserting a memory card Connecting earphones or headphones Putting batteries in the remote control LAN connection to the Internet WLAN connection to the Internet SETTINGS Automatic station search for FM radio stations...
  • Page 3 Recording from FM radio Recording from the CD, USB or SD input sources Synchro recording TIMER MODE SPECIAL SETTINGS Registering on the GRUNDIG homepage Creating favourite lists Searching for radio stations that are not provided by V-Tuner Changing the device name Selecting information...
  • Page 4: Set-Up And Safety

    SET-UP AND SAFETY ------------------------------------------------------------ Please note the following instructions when setting up the system: This device is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use is expressly prohibited. If you want to set up the device on wall shelves or in cupboards, please ensure that the device is adequately ventilated.
  • Page 5: Overview

    OVERVIEW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Controls ON/OFF Switches the device in and out of standby mode and from standby mode to the last input source selected. Infrared sensor for remote control signals (left, next to the display). • POWER Mode indicator. Lights up red during operation. ß...
  • Page 6 OVERVIEW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the menus: switches one menu level back. In client mode: selects the previous track. In CD mode: press briefly to select the previous track, press and hold down to start a reverse search. In FM mode: press and hold down to start the reverse frequency search.
  • Page 7 OVERVIEW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In CD, CARD, Client and USB mode: starts and pauses playback. DISPLAY In standby: controls the brightness of the display and selects demo mode. In Internet mode: switches the display between the Internet station information and the time/day/date. In FM mode: switches the display between the radio ticker text, station type and the time/day/date.
  • Page 8 OVERVIEW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tape Tape compartment. Press here to close. Pauses playback and recording. Ends playback/recording of the tape and opens the tape compartment. § Fast forwards the tape to the end. Rewinds the tape to the beginning. Starts playback. Starts recording. Antenna Telescopic antenna for FM (VHF) reception.
  • Page 9: The Remote Control

    OVERVIEW ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The remote control ON OFF Switches the device to standby mode and from standby mode to the last input source selected. In music archive, CD, USB and SD/MMC modes: starts and pauses playback. In Internet mode: deletes favourite stations and letters/characters during text input.
  • Page 10 AUF EINEN BLICK ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DISPLAY In standby: controls the brightness and contrast of the display and selects demo mode. In FM mode: switches the display between the radio ticker text, station type and the time/day/date. In CD-DA mode: switches the display between track number, elapsed playing time and time/week/day.
  • Page 11 AUF EINEN BLICK ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 ... 0 A ... Z Number buttons for selecting presets directly; for entering numbers/letters in Internet mode and during installation. + 10 Selects the tens for presets from 10 to 40 or for track numbers from 10 upwards. INTRO/ In standby mode: activates the setting for the switch-on ≈...
  • Page 12: Connection And Preparation

    CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Power supply Mains operation Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the bottom of the device) corresponds to your local mains supply. If this is not the case, contact your specialist dealer. Plug the power cord supplied into the »AC ∼«...
  • Page 13: Connecting An Mp3 Player Or A Usb Memory Stick

    CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Connecting an MP3 player or a USB memory stick The device supports most USB memory sticks or MP3 players. Note: The device must be switched off while the USB connection is being made. If it is not switched off, data can be lost. Switch off...
  • Page 14: Connecting Earphones Or Headphones

    CONNECTION AND PREPARATION Connecting earphones or headphones Insert the headphone plug (3.5 mm) into the » « socket on the device. – This switches off the loudspeakers. Note: Excessive volume levels when using headphones or earphones can damage your hearing. Note: You can also use the »...
  • Page 15: Lan Connection To The Internet

    CONNECTION AND PREPARATION LAN connection to the Internet Telephone socket Splitter Modem/router RRCD 3760 WEB Music archive on the computer Note: Switch off the device before you connect it to the Internet. Connect the Ethernet socket of the modem/router to the »Ethernet«...
  • Page 16: Wlan Connection To The Internet

    The substance of the building at the installation site can also affect this. Telephone socket Splitter Modem/router Notebook Music archive on hard drive (NAS - Network Attached Storage) RRCD 3760 WEB Note: The lines represent the function. Internet radio Music archive (audio streaming - client) WLAN...
  • Page 17: Settings

    SETTINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Automatic station search for FM radio stations After connecting the device to the mains power for the first time, the automatic station search begins. It searches for radio stations and can save up to 40 presets. – Display: the preset (»CH«) and the frequency in rapid run- through.
  • Page 18 SETTINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Set the minutes of the time with » « or » « and confirm with » «. – The year flashes. 24HR CT ON Set the year with » « or » « and confirm with » «. 20:15 –...
  • Page 19: Restoring The Settings (Reset)

    SETTINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Storing stations as presets You can save radio stations that have been found with the auto- matic station searches or the manual station search to the preset channel of your choice. Note: If stations are already stored on the presets, they are overwritten. You can search for these stations again afterwards using the au- tomatic station search.
  • Page 20: Registering The Device With The Wlan Router

    SETTINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Registering the device with the WLAN router Perform the registration process in the proximity of the router in order to avoid problems with the WLAN range. Open the main menu, establish the network connection in the setup menu and start the configuration wizard. During this registration procedure, the device checks the configuration of the WLAN router (e.g.
  • Page 21 SETTINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Confirm network (GIMDSL in this example) with » «. Select Network: If several networks are available, select the required network with ~ grinternet > » « or » « and confirm with » «. GIMWPAWLAN – Display: »Network IP Settings:«. GIMDSL Note: If the network is encrypted, »[encrypted]«...
  • Page 22 SETTINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To confirm the settings, select »Yes« with » « or » « and Config Complete confirm with » «. ~ Apply Settings? > – Display: »Config Wizard Applying Settings«, the settings are saved.  No Yes ~ Note: If the settings should not be saved, select the »No«...
  • Page 23: General Functions

    GENERAL FUNCTIONS ---------------------------------------------------- Switching on and off Switch on the device from standby with »ON/OFF«. CH01 – The last input source used is automatically selected. FM 100.60 MHz ANTENNE Note: ns bester Musikmix: If the last input source used was the Internet radio, »Initial- ization Please wait«...
  • Page 24: Setting The Custom Equalizer

    GENERAL FUNCTIONS ---------------------------------------------------- Setting the custom equalizer The “myEQ” sound setting allows you to make your own personal equaliser settings. Open the audio menu by pressing »DSC/UBS« briefly. Digital Sound Select the »my EQ« sound setting with » « or » «.
  • Page 25: Internet Operation

    INTERNET OPERATION -------------------------------------------------- Selecting the Internet radio input source Press »M« to open the main menu. Main Menu Select »Internet Radio« with » « or » « and confirm with » «. – Display: »Initialization Please Wait«, the con- ~ Internet Radio nection to the Internet is being established.
  • Page 26: Selecting Internet Radio Stations According To Criteria

    INTERNET OPERATION -------------------------------------------------- Selecting Internet radio stations according to search criteria Selecting Internet radio stations according to genres Select »Genres« with » « or » « and press » « to Internet Favorites > confirm. Added Stations > – The first three genres are displayed, the numbers in the last line ~ Genres >...
  • Page 27 INTERNET OPERATION -------------------------------------------------- Notes: ~ Canada > The subdivision can differ depending on country group. For Mexico > example, for the North America country group, you can choose United States > between Canada, Mexico and the United States, and afterwards the different states can be selected.
  • Page 28: Saving Internet Radio Stations To Presets

    INTERNET OPERATION -------------------------------------------------- Selecting the most popular Internet radio stations You can use this function to select radio stations that are most frequently listened to. Countries > Select »Most Popular Stati« with » « or » « and New Stations >...
  • Page 29: Selecting Internet Radio Stations For The Favourites List

    INTERNET OPERATION -------------------------------------------------- Selecting Internet radio stations for the favourites list You can find out how to create a list of favourite Internet radio stations in the chapter on special settings on pages 49 to 51. Select the »Internet favourites« menu item with » «...
  • Page 30: Music Archive

    MUSIC ARCHIVE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Audio streaming This function enables you to play back tracks from a music archive in MP3 and WMA format on the device. The music archive can be a PC or an external hard drive and must be administered by a UPnP server. Selecting by artist and track, but also by album, genre, etc., depends on the structure of the music archive and on the UPnP server soft- ware in use (e.g.
  • Page 31: Navigating The Music Archive Menu

    MUSIC ARCHIVE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Navigating the music archive menu You can easily search through the structure of the folders and tracks: Select the folder/track with » « or » «. Press » « to switch to the next available subfolder. Press » «...
  • Page 32: Fm Mode

    FM MODE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting the FM input source Press »M« to open the main menu. Main Menu Select »FM« with » « or » « and press » « to confirm. ~ FM – The most recently selected station is played (Last Station Internet Radio Memory).
  • Page 33: Rds Information

    Notes: It may take some time before all the RDS information is trans - mitted. GRUNDIG has no influence on the correctness of this information. Searching for RDS stations Search for the RDS station by pressing » « or »...
  • Page 34: Cd Mode

    CD MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The device is suitable for music CDs bearing the logo shown here (CD-DA), and for CD-Rs and CD-RWs with audio data or MP3/WMA formats. In MP3/WMA mode, the terms “album” and “file” are very impor- tant. “Album” corresponds to a folder on a PC, “file” to a file on a PC or a CD-DA track.
  • Page 35: Inserting A Cd

    CD MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inserting a CD Press »OPEN « to open the CD compartment. – Display: »OPEN«. OPEN Insert your CD in the compartment with its label facing upwards. Press »OPEN « to close the CD compartment. – Display: »CLOSE«, afterwards »Reading Disc«. –...
  • Page 36: Selecting Another Track

    CD MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting another track During playback, press » « or » « repeatedly until the num- My favorites ber of the track appears in the display. 39 ê Bryan Adam MP3 – Playback of the selected track starts automatically. Note: 00:00:01 You can also select tracks in stop mode.
  • Page 37: Repeating A Track (Repeat One)

    CD MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Repeating a track (Repeat One) ≈ During playback, keep pressing »INTRO/REPEAT « until » 1« appears in the display. Track 01 – The current track is played back repeatedly. of 10 ≈ 00:01 To quit this function, keep pressing »INTRO/REPEAT «...
  • Page 38: Playing The Start Of Each Track (Intro)

    CD MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Playing the start of each track (intro) ≈ In stop mode, press »INTRO/REPEAT «. – Display: »INTRO«. – Playback starts automatically. The first ten seconds of each track are played. INTRO 00:00:05 ≈ To quit this function, keep pressing »INTRO/REPEAT «...
  • Page 39 CD MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Playing back a playlist Start playlist playback with » «. – Display: »PROG«. Track 04 – Playback begins with the first programmed track. of 10 Press » « to end playback. 00:00 PROG ¥ To play the playlist again, press »P/RANDOM «...
  • Page 40: Usb And Sd/Mmc Mode

    USB AND SD/MMC MODE -------------------------------------- Playing the contents of an MP3 player or USB memory stick Switch the device to standby with »ON/OFF«. Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player to the »USB« socket on the device, using a standard USB cable insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in the »USB«...
  • Page 41 USB AND SD/MMC MODE -------------------------------------- Notes: The USB interface of this device is a standard interface. All cur- rently known MP3 chip concepts were taken into account when it was developed. Due to rapid developments in MP3 technol- ogy and new manufacturers appearing every day, the compati- bility of MP3 players/USB memory sticks can only be partially guaranteed.
  • Page 42 USB AND SD/MMC MODE -------------------------------------- Playing the contents of an SD/MMC memory card Switch the device to standby with »ON/OFF«. Insert the memory card in the slot with the contacts facing »SD/MMC« until it latches into place. Switch on the device by pressing »ON/OFF«. Press »M«...
  • Page 43: Tape Mode

    TAPE MODE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selecting the TAPE input source Press »M« to open the main menu. Main Menu Select »TAPE« with » « or » « and press » « to confirm. Client Press » « to open the tape compartment. ~ TAPE Put a tape in the compartment with the open side facing upwards and the full reel on the right side.
  • Page 44: Recording From The Cd, Usb Or Sd Input Sources

    TAPE MODE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recording from the Internet radio, Client, FM radio or USB input sources Insert a tape without deletion protection and search for the tape position with » § « or » «. Press »M« to open the main menu. Select »Internet radio«, »Client«, »FM«...
  • Page 45: Synchro Recording

    TAPE MODE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Synchro recording Insert a tape without deletion protection and search for the tape position with » § « or » «. Press »M« to open the main menu. Select »CD« or »SD« with » « or » «...
  • Page 46: Timer Mode

    TIMER MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your device has three timer modes: – The switch-on timer, which switches the device on at a preset time and wakes you with the input source you selected. – The reminder timer (NAP), which reminds you by sounding the signal tone at a preset time.
  • Page 47 TIMER MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ≈ Press »INTRO/REPEAT « to finish the setting. – Display: time, day and date and the » « symbol for waking up to music or the » « symbol for waking up to the signal tone. – The device switches on at the preset time with the selected sig- nal source (maximum alarm duration 90 minutes).
  • Page 48: Sleep Timer

    TIMER MODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reminder timer Open the function with »SNOOZE/NAP/SLEEP«. SLEEP 00mins Select »NAP« with » « or » «. 00mins < - - > – Display: »NAP« and »00 mins«. Enter the reminder time with » « or » «...
  • Page 49: Special Settings

    Creating favourite lists You can copy radio stations, which the V-Tuner Internet service provides for GRUNDIG customers, into a favourites list. This gives you swift access to your favourite radio stations. You can only conduct this process on a PC.
  • Page 50 Note: To check the radio stations, select the start page and click on the favourites group. You will see the new radio stations. Exit the “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE” Internet page with the »Logout« button. Note: Radio stations that are no longer required can be deleted from the favourites group.
  • Page 51 Note: To check the radio stations, select the start page and click on the favourites group. You will see the new radio stations. Exit the “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE” Internet page with the »Logout« button. Note: Radio stations that are no longer required can be deleted from the favourites group.
  • Page 52: Searching For Radio Stations That Are Not Provided By V-Tuner

    PC. Start the Internet browser on your PC. Enter the address “www.grundig.radiosetup.com”. – The “GRUNDIG INTERNET RADIO TUNING SERVICE” page appears. Enter your e-mail address and password and confirm. Click the “My added radio stations” line if radio stations are already available, click the »...
  • Page 53: Changing The Device Name

    Radio«. Edit Device Name To change the name, press » « or » « to select the RRCD 3760 WEB > »Change« menu item and confirm with » «. ~ Change > – The cursor is at the first place of the name.
  • Page 54: Selecting Information

    – »Device Name«, »Firmware Ver.«, »Bootloader Device Status Ver.«, »Hardware Ver.«, »Network SSID«, Device Name »Network Type«, »Encryption«, »WiFi Signal«, RRCD 3760 WEB »WiFi Channel«, »MAC Address«, »DHCP«, »IP Address«, »Subnet Mask«, »Gateway IP«, »DNS Server1«, »DNS Server 2«, »Proxy Server«, »Proxy Hostname«, »Proxy Port«.
  • Page 55: Registering The Device With The Wlan Router With Individual Settings In

    SPECIAL SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------ Registering the device with the WLAN router with individual settings in the network These settings require advanced knowledge of the configuration of Main Menu networks. Press »M« to open the main menu. ~ Setup Select the »Setup« menu item with » «...
  • Page 56 SPECIAL SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------ Select the »Change« menu item with » « or » « and press IP Address: » « to confirm. 000.000.000.000 Enter the required software address. After entering the last ~ Change > character, the next menu – »Subnet Mask« – is displayed. Select the »Change«...
  • Page 57 SPECIAL SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------ To confirm the settings, select »Yes« with » « or » « and Config Complete confirm with » «. ~ Apply Settings? > – Display: »Config Complete Applying Settings«, the settings are saved.  No Yes~ Note: If you do not want to save the settings, select »No«...
  • Page 58: Information

    INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical data This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives. 0682 This product fulfils the European directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/ 108/EC. This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE 0860) and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065. Never open the device casing.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    Cables that have accidentally been disconnected, damaged CDs and flat batteries for the remote control will impair functioning. If the following meas- ures do not resolve the problem satisfactorily, please visit www.grundig.com, product range: audio, CD radio recorder or contact your specialist dealer. General faults...
  • Page 60 INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Internet faults Problem Possible cause/remedy WLAN network not found. – WLAN network is deactivated, switch on the WLAN network. – SSID is suppressed on the router; display SSID on the router. – Distance to router is too large; reduce distance to router. Connection to router not –...
  • Page 61: Cleaning The Cd Unit

    INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cleaning the CD and CD unit If the device is unable to scan CDs properly, use a standard, commercially available cleaning CD to clean the laser optics. Other cleaning methods may damage the laser optics. Use a lint-free cloth for cleaning the CD and always wipe it from the inside out in a straight line.
  • Page 62: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CE declaration of conformity You can find the CE declaration of conformity for the RRCD 3760 WEB in the form of a pdf file on the enclosed CD-ROM. Licence conditions This product is protected by the intellectual property rights of NEMS and BridgeCo.
  • Page 63: Glossary

    INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Glossary Boot loader version Boot loader is a software application that is loaded by the firmware of a device from a boot-capable medium and then executed. The boot loader then loads further parts of the operating system. Domain name system The domain name system (DNS) is one of the most important services on the Internet.
  • Page 64 INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Network name (SSID) The network name (SSID – service set identifier) is the term used for the identification of a wireless network that is based on IEEE 802.11. Every wireless LAN has a configurable SSID, which uniquely identi- fies the wireless network.
  • Page 65 INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Proxy server A proxy or proxy server is a service program for computer networks that administers data transfer. It makes data transfer faster, can also increase security by implementing access control mechanisms. The transfer is conducted between computers or programs in com- puter networks.
  • Page 66 INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi Alliance is an organisation that has taken on the task of cer- tifying products from different manufacturers on the basis of the IEEE- 802.11 standard and thereby ensuring that different wireless devices can operate in parallel. On 31 October 2002 the consortium announced a new encryption technology –...
  • Page 67 Grundig Multimedia B.V. Atrium, Strawinskylaan 3105 • NL-1077 ZX Amsterdam • http://www.grundig.com...

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