SEM Revolution Z-7789 User Manual

SEM Revolution Z-7789 User Manual

Brushed aluminium internet radio & dab audio system with mp3 encoding dynamic bass sculpted design speaker architecture with apple docking station
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY & NOTICE ......................E-1 SYSTEM BASICS Location of Controls - Main Unit ............E-2 Location of Controls - Remote ..............E-3 Power Supply AC Operation ..............E-3 Preparation of Remote Control .............E-3 DIGITAL CLOCK How to Set Correct Time ..............E-4 Automatic Power On/Off Timer Function ..........E-5 GENERAL FUNCTIONS Automatic Power Off Sleep Function ...........E-6 Jog Wheel .....................E-6...
  • Page 4: Important Safety & Notice

    IMPORTANT SAFETY & NOTICE The lightning fl ash and arrowhead within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of “dangerous voltage” inside the product. WARNING: CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK parts inside.
  • Page 5: System Basics

    SYSTEM BASICS LOCATION OF CONTROLS - MAIN UNIT 1. USB/ SD COMPARTMENT DOOR 21. AMBIENT LIGHTING (ON SPEAKERS) 2. USB SOCKET 22. STANDS (FOR SPEAKERS) 3. SD CARD SOCKET 23. HEADPHONES SOCKET 4. BLUE BACKLIT DISPLAY 24. SUBWOOFER OUTPUT SOCKET 5.
  • Page 6: Location Of Controls - Remote

    SYSTEM BASICS LOCATION OF CONTROLS - REMOTE 12. PLAY/ PAUSE/ FM STEREO KEY 1. ON/ STANDBY KEY 13. STOP KEY 2. NUMBER KEYS 14. OPEN KEY 3. MENU KEY 15. VOLUME UP KEY 4. UP/ FOLDER UP KEY 16. VOLUME DOWN KEY 5.
  • Page 7: Digital Clock

    DIGITAL CLOCK HOW TO SET CORRECT TIME - The set has a built in digital clock, which is displayed in two situations: (1) When the set is in ‘Standby Mode’, the display will only show the current time. (2) When the set is in “On Mode” (the display is brighter and blue lights on speaker’s is “On”...
  • Page 8: Automatic Power On/Off Timer Function

    DIGITAL CLOCK AUTOMATIC POWER ON/OFF TIMER FUNCTION This set has a timer function to enable you to program the unit to automatically switch “on” or “off” at preset times. This is useful as a morning alarm clock. Note: This timer function only works after the clock has been set, and for waking to CD, USB, Card, iPod or FM Radio source.
  • Page 9: General Functions

    GENERAL FUNCTION AUTOMATIC POWER OFF SLEEP FUNCTION - This set has a special sleep timer function which can automatically switch off the unit. This is useful for sleeping to music at night. - At any time while the unit is operating, press SLEEP key (on remote control) repeatedly to choose the automatic off time.
  • Page 10: Play Mode (P-Mode) Function

    GENERAL FUNCTION PLAY MODE (P-MODE) FUNCTION - At anytime during playback, press “PROG/PLAY MODE” key on unit repeatedly to select the following options: REPEAT = To repeat the current track REPEAT ALL = To repeat all tracks (full CD) REPEAT FOLDER = To repeat all songs from currently selected folder(directory) = To “sample”...
  • Page 11: Radio Fm

    RADIO FM OPERATION OF RADIO - Press the “On/Standby” key once to switch on the unit. - Press the “Function” key repeatedly to switch to FM Radio mode. - To improve FM-Radio reception, fully extend the FM-antenna wire and adjust its position. - At anytime while listening to the FM stations, use the ‘FM Stereo’...
  • Page 12: Cd Audio

    CD AUDIO INSERTION & REMOVAL OF COMPACT DISCS - When opening the CD-door, always ensure the disc is not in *Important: Always hold a CD by motion (not spinning), always press “STOP” key to stop the it’s edges. Avoid disc spinning fi rst. getting any - Holding the CD by its edges, place it into the compartment fi...
  • Page 13: Programming For Cd-Mp3

    CD AUDIO /Next or /Prev keys to select the track (song) number in the current 3. Press memory position (as displayed on the screen). 4. Press Prog/Play mode key on unit. This saves the selected song into the previous memory position and advances the memory position to the next number so that you can save another song in this position.
  • Page 14: Cd-Mp3

    CD-MP3 WHAT IS MP3 ? - MP3 (MPEG 2, layer 3) is a digital fi le format for audio (music). - You can download MP3 songs from many websites on the internet (please observe the copyright regulations of your country). - MP3 songs are much smaller in memory size compared with normal CD-audio format songs.
  • Page 15: Usb & Sd Card

    USB & SD CARD FOLDERS ON MP3-CD DISCS - MP3 discs often have “FOLDER” (sub-directories) which contain groups of songs. - If your MP3-CD has no folders, you can use the “Up” or “Down” keys to jump 10 songs ahead. This is useful if you have many songs and you want to quickly jump to a particular song.
  • Page 16: Ipod Operation

    iPod OPERATION PREPARATION OF iPod DOCK To connect an iPod with a dock connector to this unit, fi rst insert the dock adaptor that fi ts your iPod, and then connect your iPod. your HiFi includes dock adaptors that work with several models of iPod with dock connectors.
  • Page 17: Operation With Ipod

    OPERATION WITH iPod - Turn on both the unit and the iPod - Connect the iPod to the unit’s dock accessory. - Press the Function key repeatedly until the display shows “iPod”. - Press the /Play key, the unit will begin playback of the fi rst song (or the last paused song/podcast).
  • Page 18: Network Stream

    NETWORK STREAM SETTING UP A MUSIC SERVER In order for the unit to play music fi les from a computer, the computer must be set up to share fi les or media. Media sharing allows the unit to play music from a shared media library, navigating through tag menus such as Artist, Album or Genre.
  • Page 19: Sharing Folders On A Windows Pc

    NETWORK STREAM SHARING FOLDERS ON A WINDOWS PC To share folders in Windows, the PC must fi rst be a member of a domain or workgroup. Once this is setup, folders can be shared from Windows Explorer (My Computer). DOMAIN/WORKGROUP CONFIGURATION The Domain confi...
  • Page 20: Sharing Folders On Non-Windows Computers

    NETWORK STREAM SHARING FOLDERS ON NON-WINDOWS COMPUTERS It is beyond the scope of this manual to describe how to share folders on all computer systems. Please refer to your operating system documentation to fi nd out how to share folders on non-Windows computer systems. If you confi gure shared folders with user name and password security, note these values.
  • Page 21: Internet Radio

    INTERNET RADIO OPERATION OF INTERNET RADIO - Press the On/Standby Key once to switch on the unit. - Press the Function key repeatedly to switch to “Internet Radio” mode. - The system shall begin automatic playback of the last station that was selected for previous listening.
  • Page 22: Connecting To A Network

    INTERNET RADIO CONNECTING TO A NETWORK For Internet radio and Music player modes, you need a network connection. To connect the unit to your network, you need either • a wired router and an ethernet (RJ45 network) cable, or • a Wi-Fi wireless router, together with password key if set. When you select Internet radio or Music player mode, the unit tries to connect to a network.
  • Page 23: Internet Radio Portal Registration

    INTERNET RADIO INTERNET RADIO PORTAL REGISTRATION The Frontier Silicon Internet radio portal website allows you to organise your units favourites lists and also listen to Internet radio on a computer. To register your unit with the portal, fi rst get your unit’s unique portal access code by selecting Menu >...
  • Page 24: Dab/Dab

    DAB/DAB+ WHAT IS DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB/DAB+), is a digital radio technology for broadcasting radio stations which allow for more radio programmes to be offered over a specifi c spectrum than analogue FM radio. The focus of converting to digital transmission is to enable higher fi delity, more stations and more resistance to noise.
  • Page 25: Dab/Dab+ Radio Memory

    DAB/DAB+ DAB/DAB+ RADIO MEMORY (STATION PRESET MEMORY STORAGE) - At any time, the currently displayed station or frequency can be stored into one of the memory position. - Press and hold the Prog/Play mode Key until the unit display shows the “Save Preset” screen.
  • Page 26: Encoding Functions

    ENCODING FUNCTION RECORDING TO MP3 FILE Encoding function is the most intelligent function which allows different audio sources to be recorded and/or transfer into the USB or SD-Card as a MP3 format fi le. At anytime during CD/ CD-MP3 playback, Internet Radio or AUX-in function, this function is able to record and/or transfer the desired track or sound clip into the USB or SD-Card, as follows: ENCODING FROM CD/ CD-MP3: - Insert a USB / SD card into the USB/ SD card slot.
  • Page 27: Encoding From Internet Radio

    ENCODING FUNCTION ENCODING FROM INTERNET RADIO - Switch to the Internet Radio mode, select the desired station and wait for playback to begin. - Insert an USB/SD Card in the USB/SD Card slot. - At anytime during playback, press the ‘Record’ key, “Rec” will be shown on the display to indicate that the Internet Radio audio is being recorded.
  • Page 28: Specifications & Set Up

    SPECIFICATIONS & SET UP SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply : ..........AC 100V-240V ~ , 50/60 Hz Speaker : ..........Main Speakers: 3.5” x 2 Tweeters: 2” x 2 SET UP PROCEDURE (TABLE TOP USE) - Included 3 pcs stands for the main unit & speakers ( FIXING THE BASE TO THE UNIT: Place the stand under the main unit or speakers, slide the stand upward.
  • Page 29: Wall Mount Set Up

    WALL MOUNT SET UP WALL MOUNT SET UP - This unit can be mounted on to a wall surface. - Type of screws used for wall-mounting: 3.5 x 34mm ba (6 pcs) IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS Not all types of walls are suitable or strong enough to support the weight of this unit. Please refer to a specialist to make sure that your wall is suitable, before wall mounting.

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