Arts Electronics WF1015 Internet radio with FM and alarm clock User Manual Visio WF1015 Engliah IB draft rev 1 vsd

Arts Electronics Co., Ltd Internet radio with FM and alarm clock Visio WF1015 Engliah IB draft rev 1 vsd

User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Wi-Fi Internet Radio
MODEL: MS-2275INT
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Read these instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place.
Do not use this appliance near water.
Clean only with a soft dry cloth.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Unplug this unit during lightening storms or when not in use.
Refer all servicing to a qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the appliance is
damaged in any way.
This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water.
No object filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the appliance.
Do not place naked flame sources such as candles on the appliance.
Make sure all electrical connections are properly made in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions. Switch off and unplug from the mains before changing any connections.
Make sure the mains cord is routed so that it is not likely to be walked on, or subjected to water and
heat.
Do not obstruct the vents which such things as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains and so on.
Do not operate the appliance if you are in doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any
way.
Make sure the is adequate ventilation space around the appliance, at least 10 cm at the sides and on
the top.
Lower the volume before using headphones with this unit, then gradually increase the volume to a
comfortable level. Listening to music at a high volume and for a prolonged period of time can cause
damage to hearing.
Always unplug from the mains when not in use.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Warning
Read these electrical safety instructions carefully
before connecting the AC adaptor to the mains
Electrical Information
This unit is supplied with an AC mains adaptor.
This AC mains adaptor is designed to operate on AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz supply only.
Connecting it to any other power sources may damage the unit.
The AC mains adaptor is designed for indoor use only.
The AC mains adaptor is a sealed unit. There are no user serviceable parts inside and it does not require
any electrical adjustments.
Do not attempt to open the AC mains adaptor.
If the AC mains adaptor is not suitable for your socket, or becomes damaged, it must be replaced and
disposed of in a safe and environmentally protective way.
Always refer to qualified personnel.
Periodically inspect the AC mains adaptor for damage. Do not use if faults or damages are found. Refer
to qualified personel.
YOUR FM/INTERNET RADIO
Introduction
With this unit, you can enjoy both FM radio and Wi-Fi Internet radio, is a way of broadcasting radio digitally
through a network of transmitters. It provides you with more choice, better sound quality and more
information.
What’s in the box
Check and identify the contents of your package:
• Main unit
AC adaptor
User manual
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC’s radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The
antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed and operated to provide a separation distance of at
least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter. Installers must ensure that 20cm separation distance will be maintained between the device
(excluding its handset) and users.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Current selection Current input
More selections
available
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LOCATION OF UNIT CONTROLS
TOP AND FRONT VIEW
REAR VIEW
1. Speaker
2. DOWN/UP Knob
3. LCD Display
4. MENU Button
5. FAV Button
6. MODE Button
7. ON/OFF Button
8. FM Antenna Rod
9. Headphone Jack
10. AUX IN Jack
11. AUX OUT Jack
12. Internet Port
13. DC Socket
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Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit ON or OFF.
Turning on or off the unit
GENERAL CONTROLS
The display window shows the playback screen, browse screen, settings screen, messages etc. What
appears on the window varies depending on the function you are using.
Using the menus
Press MODE, there are 4 mode to select:
To select mode
Internet radio
FM
Aux in
Music archive
Use the DOWN/UP knob to make choices and input information.
To navigate in the menus:
Moves up - Rotate the DOWN/UP knob clockwise on the main unit
Moves down - Rotate the DOWN/UP knob counter-clockwise on the main unit
OK - Press the DOWN/UP knob to confirm selected option
Audio controls
Rotate the DOWN/UP knob on the main unit to adjust sound level during playback. The current volume
shows on the display temporarily before returning to the previous display.
When sound is cut, “” shows on the display. To retort the sound output, rotate the DOWN/UP
knob clockwise.
Display
The dot-matrix display is a dynamic and intuitive interface that provides many necessary information during
operation. Some of the key displays are illustrated below for your easy reference.
Wi-Fi signal strength
Mute set
Sleep timer set
Alarms set
To input characters:
Some menus require character input (e.g. password).
When inputting characters, rotate the DOWN/UP knob to
select the alpha-numeric characters listed on the screen.
Press DOWN/UP knob to confirm the selections.
To erase a mistake, press BKSP.
When finished inputting, select OK on the screen and then
press DOWN/UP knob or OK.
1. Connect one end of the AC adaptor to the DC socket on the main unit.
2. Connect the other end of the AC adaptor to the wall outlet.
Connect power
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Key:
BKSP
OK
ESC
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INTERNET RADIO OPERATION
You must connect with the Internet in order to use
the Internet Radio.
Introduction
Before you can use the Internet part of the unit you
must have a working broadband Internet
connection:
A wireless (Wi-Fi) access point (AP).
If your Internet connection is still not working after
settings, always try disconnecting mains power to
all the devices in the network. Then switch things
back on in this order:
1. Modem. Wait a minute for the indicator lights to
settle down
2. Router (if separate). Again, wait a minute for the
indicator lights to settle down
3. Computer(s) re-start
4. This unit
To connect to the Internet by automatic scanning:
Internet connections
1. Press ON/OFF or STANDBY to turn of the unit.
3. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to select your
Internet network (SSID) and then press
DOWN/UP knob.
4. If your network is password-protected, enter the
password now with reference to the instructions
on page 4. You will then be connected to the
Internet.
Network wizard
Loading /
Internet setup
2. Press MODE to select internet radio mode. The
unit will look for all available Internet network in
your surroundings and show them on the
display.
You will see the following screen when you
turned on the unit for the first time.
If your wireless network is already in use it
might have Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption.
You will need to enter the WEP or WPA key
word into the unit so that it can communicate
with the router.
The access point in a wireless network has a
name known as the SSID. You will need to
tell the unit the SSID when setting it up for the
first time.
Usually the SSID starts out as the brand and
model of the router, although it is a good idea to
change it if there are other networks, so identic
cation of the correct network (SSID) is easier.
Legally speaking, you should not connect to the
Internet through someone elses network. Apart
from the legal aspect, sharing a wireless link will
make audio from the Internet more prone to
interruptions.
Wireless router range is usually enough for
domestic use but can be adversely affected by
some building materials and interference
sources such as other nearby wireless
networks.
INTERNET RADIO OPERATION
With Internet Radio, you can listen to music/radio
programmes in other countries or from your
hometown. If offers the most music selections from
around the world and most of them are free.
Some radio stations do not broadcast 24 hours
per day, and some stations are not always on-
line.
To store a station as a preset:
1. Select and start listening to an Internet radio
station.
2. Press and hold FAV button, the display will
shows:
Repeat step 1-3 to store more preset stations.
If your selected preset number is already stored
with a station, the existing station will be
replaced with the new one.
To listen to a preset station:
Press FAV.
Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to select one
station of 1-10 you want listen.
Press DOWN/UP knob to confirm.
A maximum of 10 preset stations can be set.
1. [Not set]
2. [Not set]
3. [Not set]
4. [Not set]
5. [Not set]
Save Preset
3. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to select one station
and then press DOWN/UP knob to store.
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abcdefghijklmn
opqrstuvwxyzABC
DEFGHIJKLMNOPQR
Key:
BKSP
OK
ESC
D-3-PCB
ED-wifi
[WPS]arts-philips
arts-pmd
D-1-1
SSID
Listening to Internet Radio
3. While a station is highlighted, press DOWN/UP
knob to start listening.
Last listened
Station list
System Setup
Main Menu
Internet Radio
2. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to further highlight a
category or subcategory and then press DOWN/UP
knob
My Favourites
Local China
Stations
Podoasts
My Added Stations
Internet radio
To access the Internet Radio mode:
Press MODE repeatedly until Internet Radio
mode is selected,
OR
Press MENU to show the main menu on the
display and then rotate the DOWN/UP knob to
highlight Main menu and then press DOWN/UP
knob.
To browse and listen to an Internet radio
station:
1. In Internet Radio mode, rotate the DOWN/UP
knob to highlight Station list and then press
DOWN/UP knob.
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Description:
Not specified
Internet radio 11:48
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MUSIC ARCHIVE OPERATION
To take access on your digital music library on your computer connect unit via WLAN or with an Ethernet
cable to your computer or the router of your home network. The requirement is a setup of a Windows Media
player as UPnP-server.
Use the digital music library on your PC
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
To use this function you need to install a Windows Media player 11 on your computer.
The computer with the installed Media player have to use the same (wireless) network as the unit.
If you have an activated firewall in your network and/or on your computer with the installed Windows
Media player, you should change your settings if necessary so that a connection can be used. For this
purpose please read the manual/guide of your used firewall.
The access of the data is regulated by your Media player. Basic information and how to use the media
data can be found in the guide and help of your Media player.
Press the ON/OFF
button, to power on the unit.
Start the Windows Media
player 11 on your
computer.
Click media library on the
menu bar and on the
following displayed menu
click shared media. A
window Release/Shared
Media appears.
To set up a Media player
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If no unknown device is shown even though the unit is switched on, please try to set up a connection
with the unit, as you can read in the next chapter about the playing of the unit.
You can check the MAC-address of your unit if you want to find out which of the displayed devices is
your radio. You can see the MAC-address on your computer if you go with your cursor to unknown
device and click on with the right mouse button, after that click with the left mouse button on the
features. At your unit you can find the address in the menu System Settings/Info.
Click on Settings, to adjust the release setting.
Please, tick Shared Media.
Press the button OK. A window with unknown devices appears.
Enter a clear release name under menu item release/shared media and
change the basic settings if necessary.
Press the button OK.
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Click on Admit and then on the OK button to complete the process.
Confirm Shared media with the DOWN/UP knob.
Press the MENU button.
Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to select the menu “System setup > Network setup > Manual settings”.
Select the desired connection type wired or wireless and confirm with pressing the DOWN/UP knob.
Enter the requested information/data of your home network according to your selected connection type
until the display shows connected.
Complete the menu settings – Press the DOWN/UP knob to switch to the Music archive.
Press the DOWN/UP knob to activate the Media Server.
If several UPnP-server are shown, select the desired server and confirm this with the DOWN/UP knob.
The display shows the available media.
Select Music and confirm with the DOWN/UP knob.
Select with the DOWN/UP knob a sort function and confirm with the DOWN/UP knob. Proceed as just
described in the submenu until you get to a title list.
Select with the DOWN/UP knob a title and confirm this with the DOWN/UP knob.
The title will be played.
Playing of the unit
Press MODE repeatedly until Music archive mode is selected,
OR
Press MENU to select: Main menu Music archive.
Internet radio
FM
Auxiliary Input
Music archive
Sleep
Main menu
89.80MHz
Today's Date:
12/09/2009
DST 08:45
To perform a station search: Repeat step 1-3 to store more preset stations.
If your selected preset number is already stored
with a station, the existing station will be
replaced with the new one.
To listen to a preset station:
Press FAV.
Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to select one
station of 1-10 you want listen.
Press DOWN/UP knob to confirm.
1. [Not set]
2. [Not set]
3. [Not set]
4. [Not set]
5. [Not set]
Save Preset
3. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to select one station
and then press DOWN/UP knob to store.
Press the DOWN/UP knob repeatedly to adjust
frequency. Use this method to tune to weak or
distant stations that are not strong enough to be
recognized by the automatic searching.
Press the DOWN/UP knob until Searching
shows on the display to automatically search for
the next available station.
FM OPERATION
To access the FM Tuner mode: To store a station as a preset:
1. Select and start listening to an FM station.
2. Press and hold FAV, the display will shows:
A maximum of 10 preset stations can be set.
Press MODE repeatedly until FM mode is
selected,
OR
Press MENU to show the main menu on the
display and then rotate the DOWN/UP knob to
highlight Main menu and then press DOWN/UP
knob to confirm. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to
highlight FM and then press DOWN/UP knob
to confirm.
2. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to highlight
Time/Date and then press DOWN/UP knob to
confirm.
Set Time/Date
Time Syschronisation
Set format
Time/Date
3. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to highlight Set
Time/Date and then press DOWN/UP knob to
confirm.
4. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to change the month
and then press DOWN/UP knob to confirm.
5. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to change the day
and then press DOWN/UP knob to confirm.
6. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to change the year
and then press DOWN/UP knob to confirm.
7. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to change the hour
and then press DOWN/UP knob confirm.
8. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to change the
minute and then press DOWN/UP knob to confirm.
5. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to highlight Time
and then press DOWN/UP knob to set Alarm time.
00:00
Set alarm time
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CLOCK, ALARM AND SLEEP TIMER OPERATION
To set the clock and date:
1. Press MENU to show the system setup on the
display and then rotate the DOWN/UP knob to
highlight system setup and then press DOWN/UP
knob to confirm.
9. Repeat step 1-3 to set Auto update and Format
saving.
The time and date are now set.
The clock time will display when the unit is
turned off.
4. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to highlight
Frequency and then press DOWN/UP knob to set
Alarm frequency (Daily or Once or Weekends or
Weekdays).
Alarm 1: Off [00:00]
Alarm 2: Off [00:00]
Alarm
3. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to highlight Enable
then press DOWN/UP knob to set Alarm Enable
On or Off.
Daily
Once
Weekends
Weekdays
Set alarm frequency
1.
To set the alarm:
Press MENU to select: Main menu Alarm.
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00:00
Set Time/Date
Network Setup
Time/Date
Display brightness
EQ
Language
System Setup
Enable: Off
Frequency: Daily
Time: 00:00
Mode: Internet radio
Preset: last listened
Alarm 1
2. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to set Alarm 1 or
Alarm 2 then press DOWN/UP knob to confirm.
When the alarm is activated, an alarm icon
( or ) will show at the lower left corner of
the display.
CLOCK, ALARM AND SLEEP TIMER OPERATION
6. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to highlight Mode
and then press DOWN/UP knob to set Alarm mode
(Buzzer or Internet radio or FM)
7. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to highlight Preset
and then press DOWN/UP knob to set Alarm
preset.
8. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to highlight volume
and then press DOWN/UP knob to set Alarm
volume.
9. After each setting is done, rotate the DOWN/UP
knob to highlight Save and then press DOWN/UP
knob to save.
Buzzer
Internet Radio
FM
Set alarm mode
Last listened
1. [Not set]
2. [Not set]
3. [Not set]
4. [Not set]
Set alarm preset
Turning off the alarm
To stop the alarm when it sounds:
Press ON/OFF button to turn off the alarm.
To silence the alarm temporarily (Snooze):
Press DOWN/UP knob.
To set the silence time of the alarm temporarily
(Snooze):
Press DOWN/UP knob repeatdly to select the
silence time (5min or 10min or 15min or 30min).
The alarm will sound again when the snooze
period (5 or 10 or 15 or 30 minutes) is over.
To deactivate the alarm completely:
Enable: On
Frequency: Daily
Time: 00:00
Mode: Internet radio
Preset: last listened
Alarm 1
2. Press DOWN/UP knob to set Alarm Enable Off.
Sleep timer
The unit includes a programmable sleep timer to
play the unit for a set length of time before turning
off automatically.
To use the sleep timer:
The unit includes a programmable sleep timer to
play the unit for a set length of time before turning
off automatically.
1. Press MENU to select: Main menu Sleep.
The display will shows:
Sleep Off
Set sleep time
2. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob.
The length of time varies between 00:15 (15
minutes) to 01:00 (1 hour). Each rotate of the
DOWN/UP knob will increase or decrease the
time by 15 minutes.
Select OFF if you want to cancel using this
function.
A small clock icon ( ) will show at the lower
left corner of the display when sleep timer is
activated.
To turn off the unit earlier, simply press
ON/OFF.
1. Press MENU to select: Main menu Alarm
Alarm 1 or Alarm 2.
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You can choose the languages German or English or French or Italian for your display information..
SPECIAL FUNCTION
1. Language
Select your language in the menu System setup/language with the DOWN/UP knob choose Spanish or
English or French and confirm this with the DOWN/UP knob.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
2. Factory setting
Select “Factory Reset“ in the menu System setup – to confirm your reset use the DOWN/UP knob to
select – YES and press the DOWN/UP knob.
All settings of your configuration will be deleted if you activate the factory setting.
The device is reset to the factory settings and restarts.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
3. Software Update
Check if a new version is available. Select the mode Internet Radio with the button MODE.
During an update the unit should not be switched off. Follow the instructions on your display.
Press the button MENU. Select the menu System setup and open the menu item Software update.
It is possible that an updated software version for this unit will be available some day.
The automatic checking for updates is preset.
Select Check now and press the DOWN/UP knob.
„Checkin for new versions...“ appears on the display. If the date of the software will be displayed on the
screen the current software is up-to-date and no update is available/necessary.
If an update is available please follow the instructions on your display.
4. Info
Select the menu item Info in the menu System settings to get information about the current SW version
and the Radio ID of your unit.
1. Connect the external audio equipment to the
AUX IN jack on the back panel.
To listen to the external audio source:
2. Press MODE repeatedly until Aux in mode is
selected,
OR
Press MENU to show the main menu on the
display and then rotate the DOWN/UP knob to
highlight Main menu and then press DOWN/UP
knob to confirm. Rotate the DOWN/UP knob to
highlight Aux in and then press DOWN/UP knob
to confirm.
Audio in
Today's Date:
08/15/2011
09:45
Auxiliary Input
3. Audio plays through the unit's speaker.
CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES
This unit includes two auxiliary inputs, both on the
back labeled "AUX IN" and "AUX OUT". These
inputs allow you to connect external audio sources
and play the audio through the speaker of the unit.
Auxiliary Input Jacks
This enables the server or router a dynamic assignment of your IP address for the network components. An
additional configuration is not necessary.
GLOSSAR
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
A common standard to determine a “house number” (address) according to the transmission protocol IP
(Internet protocol). Every device gets an explicit group of number which were separated through 4 points,
e.g. 192.80.178.34. DHCP assigns this automatically; a dynamic IP address will be assigned every time you
get a internet connection, static IP addresses will be assigned to the individual MAC addresses of your
added devices in your home network.
IP-Adresse
The Media Access Control Address or MAC address is a static not changeable address which can identify
network components unambiguously. You can find the MAC address of your unit in the menu System
settings - Info.
MAC-Adresse
A router is a network component (an electronic device or software in a computer) which connects the subnet
mask or the other network components and forward packets of data to the right components. A router (with
access point) interconnects the unit with the Internet and your computer in a home network.
Router
SSID or ESSID (Extended Service Set Identifier) is a name that identifies a particular 802.11 wireless LAN,
this can identify the network unambiguously. Due to the set up of the network (or router) the identification
will be assigned. The unit can identify automatically all found networks, the SSID can also be entered
manually.
SSID (Service Set Identifier)
UPnP is an industry standard (published by Microsoft) that uses Internet and web protocols to enable
devices such as your PC and your unit, etc. to be plugged into a network and automatically know about
each other. Your unit can use this standard to communicate with your home network.
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
Local Area Network or LAN is a computer network covering a small local area,
like a home.
LAN
The Digital Rights Management is a process to control digital media rights.
DRM
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TROUBLESHOOTING
No power
General
AC connection is not complete. Check all cords
and cables.
Volume is too low. Increase the volume.
No sound is heard
Check if your access point is turned on.
Check if all connections are properly made.
Make sure a firewall is not blocking any
outgoing ports.
Make sure you have entered the correct
password. Password is case sensitive.
Your wireless Internet connection may exceed
the maximum range for reception. Relocate the
unit closer to the wireless access point.
The network settings of the unit may be
incorrect. Check the network settings again.
Internet radio
Cannot connect to unit to Internet
Check if the station is still broadcasting.
The station may have reached the maximum
number of simultaneous listeners.
The link to the radio station may be out of date.
The Internet connection between the radio
station server and the unit may be too slow.
The unit connects to the Internet but is unable
to play a particular station
The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be too
low. Move the radio closer to the access point
and make sure that there are no obstacles
between them.
The actual transmission speed of digital radio
broadcast depends on the service provider (i.e.
the Internet radio station).
Intermittent audio
The FM antenna is not properly extended and
positioned. Extend completely and try another
position.
Turn off nearby electrical appliances, such as
hair dryer, vacuum cleaner, microwave and
uorescent lights.
Radio
Poor radio reception
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SPECIFICATIONS
INPUT: 110-240V ~ 50/60Hz 0.7A
OUTPUT: 12.0V 1.5A
18W (operation)
1.8W (standby)
250 (W) x 130 (H) x 132 (D) mm
1.6 Kg
87.5 MHz to 108 MHz (100 KHz Step)
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1. General
Power requirements
Power consumption
Dimensions of main unit
Weight of main unit
Power Output
2. Amplifier section
FM Tuning range
Preset memory stations
3. Tuner
4. Speaker system
Speaker
Impedance
5 Watt x 1
1 Way 1 Speaker
8 ohms

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