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LAN
WLAN
USB
    R and     L
(loudspeaker
terminals)
Router socket
   
If LAN is connected, the LAN connection has priority, and WLAN is
    
automatically disabled.
Aerial socket for receiving WLAN
   
The aerial can be unscrewed from the aerial base, and screwed
directly into the socket.
Automatic activation of the WLAN module
    
Every time you switch the 
connected to a wired Ethernet or Powerline network via its LAN
socket (see below).
If it finds no connection to a wired network, the 
WLAN module, and attempts to make a connection to a wireless
network.
Caution!
    
If you use WLAN, the LAN socket must be left vacant.
Socket for USB memory sticks, external hard discs or iPod.
   
The storage device must be formatted with a FAT16 or FAT32 file
system.
The USB device (example 2,5 inch HDD) can be supplied with
power from the 
current provided by the USB socket is 1000 mA.
If the power consumption of the connected USB device is higher
than 1000 mA it must be powered by an extra power supply.
One pair of loudspeakers can be connected to the 
   
(SPEAKER     R and SPEAKER     L). The impedance of each
speaker must not be lower than 4 Ω (DIN rating).
Caution!
    
Make sure that the terminals are firmly screwed down, and that no
short-circuits are possible as a result of projecting cable ends or
errant wire strands.
Note:
    
If the loudspeakers are to be used in countries outside the EU the
red/black stoppers can be removed from the loudspeaker
terminals. The speakers can then be connected using banana
plugs.
The stoppers are simply a push-fit in the terminals, and can be
prised out from the rear using a suitable tool such as a knife blade.
 on, it first checks whether it is
 via the USB socket: The maximum supply
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 activates its

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