Imagination Technologies 0050 Evoke Flow Spread Spectrum Transmitters User Manual LINCOLN Evoke Manualc
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Owner’s Manual Version 1.0 Copyright Copyright 2010 by Imagination Technologies Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual or otherwise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Imagination Technologies Limited. Portions Copyright ©2004 Intel Corporation. Trademarks EVOKE Flow, the EVOKE Flow logo, PURE, the PURE logo, Imagination Technologies, and the Imagination Technologies logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Imagination Technologies Limited. The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. All other product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Version 1 February 2010. Warranty information Imagination Technologies Ltd. warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship in the course of normal use for a period of two years from the date of purchase. This guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults; it does not apply in cases such as accidental damage, however caused, wear and tear, negligence, adjustment, modification or repair not authorised by us. Please visit www.pure.com/register to register your product with us. Should you have a problem with your unit please contact your supplier or contact PURE Support at the address shown on the rear of this manual. If you need to return your product please use the original packaging and include all parts and accessories. We reserve the right to refuse incomplete or badly packaged returns. Disclaimer Imagination Technologies Limited makes no representation or warranties with respect to the content of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Imagination Technologies Limited reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in it from time to time without obligation of Imagination Technologies Limited to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes. Acknowledgement of License Agreements Portions of the code used in EVOKE Flow are subject to the following GPL and LPGL licenses and copyright: GNU General Public License Version 2 (GPLv2). For the full text of the license agreement go to: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 (LGPLv2.1). For the full text of the license agreement go to: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated. 2. Keep these instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed all warnings – All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow all instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water – The appliance should not be used near water or moisture – for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, and the like. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 11. Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 12. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 13. Do not install this equipment in a confined or building-in space such as a book case or similar unit. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspaper, tablecloths, curtains etc. 14. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. the apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed on apparatus. 15. WARNING: The direct plug-in adapter is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. 16. WARNING: The battery (or batteries or battery pack) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. 17. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back) as there are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. 18. 19, This equipment is a Class II or double insulated electrical appliance. It has been designed in such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth. Separation distance of at least 20cm must be maintained between the antenna of the product and all persons FCC NOTICE TO A USER IN THE UNITED STATES 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. Warning! Any modification or changes to this device, unless explicitly apporved by PURE, will invalidate the authorisation of this device. Operation of an unathorised device is prohibited under Sectiopn 302 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Subpart 1 of Part 2 of Chapter 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations IC NOTICE TO A USER IN CANADA Since digital circuitry may cause interference to other radio or television tuners nearby, switch this unit off when not in use or move it away from the affected radio/television tuner. NOTE: This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of Industry Canada. 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 operation (which can be determined by turning the equipment off), 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. Information about internet radio and broadband download limits You should be aware that listening to internet radio stations, podcasts and PURE sounds will contribute towards any download limit on your broadband account set by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You can find out if you have a download limit on your broadband account by checking the terms and conditions of your account or by contacting your ISP. Please note that listening to FM, or streaming your own music files using the ‘Media player’ source, will not contribute towards any download limit on your account. Help! I see ‘Time not available’ If you see the message ‘Time not available’ when the radio is in standby you need to select ‘The Lounge’ audio source and connect to acquire the current time. Providing you have a connection, EVOKE Flow will keep the time up-to-date. Contents Contents Discover EVOKE Flow 1.1 Here’s what you’ll need 1.2 Switching on EVOKE Flow for the first time 1.3 Key phrases used in this manual 1.4 Overview of controls and sensors 10 1.5 Quick guide to rear panel 11 1.6 Quick guide to the display 12 1.7 Quick Guide to common functions 12 1.9 About the PURE Lounge 13 Listening to Internet radio and more 14 2.1 Connecting EVOKE Flow to your wireless network for the first time 14 2.2 Listening to and searching for online audio content 17 2.3 Opening groups of items 20 2.4 Adding and viewing your Favorites 20 2.5 Pausing and seeking 21 2.6 Options available in The Lounge source 22 2.7 Wi-Fi settings 22 3.1 Setting up Media player for the first time 24 Listening to Media player 24 3.2 Playing albums, tracks and playlists 25 3.3 Skipping, pausing and seeking within tracks 26 3.4 Searching for an artist, track or album 27 3.5 Options available in Media player source 28 Listening to FM radio 29 4.1 Selecting the ‘FM radio’ audio source 29 4.2 Changing the station 29 4.3 Using presets 29 4.4 Options available in FM source 30 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Contents 5 Listening to an Auxiliary device 31 5.1 Connecting an Auxiliary device 31 5.2 Selecting the Auxiliary input source 31 Universal options 32 6.1 Setting the alarm and timers 32 6.2 Snoozing and cancelling the alarm 33 6.3 Changing the information shown on screen 34 6.4 Adjusting the screen brightness and duration 35 6.5 Upgrade your radio’s firmware 36 6.6 Factory reset 36 Help and advice 37 7.1 Steps to ensure successful connection to your wireless network 37 7.2 Steps to ensure successful listening to online audio content 37 7.3 Steps to ensure successful media streaming 37 7.4 Step to ensure successful FM listening 38 Technical specifications EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 39 Contents 1 Discover EVOKE Flow Discover EVOKE Flow Discover EVOKE Flow Welcome to EVOKE Flow, a connected radio with Flow technology. This chapter explains how to get your new radio up and running, outlines the controls and explains some phrases used in this manual. 1.1 Here’s what you’ll need To listen to online audio content (internet radio, listen again programmes, podcasts and PURE sounds) and stream your music collection you’ll need the following: A broadband internet connection (minimum speed 0.5 MB). If you already surf the web at home, then your internet connection is active and working correctly. A wireless router, also called a wireless access point. If your network is secured, you’ll need the WEP, WPA or WPA2 key or password for your network (for help see ‘What is a WEP key?’ p.16). A registration code from the Lounge*. To get a registration code, visit www.thelounge.com and click on ‘Join’ to create a lounge account. When you have an account, click ‘My radios’ then ‘Connect my radio’, register your EVOKE Flow to receive a registration code by e-mail. You’ll be asked to enter this code into your EVOKE Flow as part of the setup process. 1.2 Switching on EVOKE Flow for the first time Extend the aerial fully. You need to extend the aerial when listening to FM, but it’s not required when listening to online audio content or streaming your music files. Insert the connector of the supplied mains adapter into the 6V DC input on the rear of the radio. Plug the power adapter into the power supply. The EVOKE Flow screen is displayed for a short period. The Select time zone region screen is displayed. Use the + and - buttons on your radio to highlight your region, then press select to enter it. The next screen asks you to select time zone location, use the same process to select the location closest to you. The Source screen is displayed, which shows the 4 audio sources you can listen to on EVOKE Flow. Each audio source is explained in a separate chapter of this manual. To get started, push the Select button to select ‘FM radio’ and read the rest of this chapter for an overview of how to operate the product. * We recommend that you register with the PURE Lounge and connect your radio in order to save more than 10 favorites and EVOKE Flow v1.0 folders. Discover EVOKE Flow organise yourOwner’s favoritesManual into separate 1.3 Key phrases used in this manual The following key phrases and associated illustrations are used in this manual: ‘Highlight’ Rotate the Select dial until the desired item is highlighted BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 5Live BBC Radio 6Music ‘Select’ Push in the Select dial to select the desired item BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 5Live BBC Radio 6Music ‘Tap’ ‘Press and hold’ BBC Radio 4 Missed an item? You can listen to the program again via our website Presets Options Tap the indicated button on your radio. Most often used in relation to the context sensitive option buttons. Keep your finger on a button until the action is complete. Most often used in relation to the context-sensitive buttons. Sussex Breakfast: 20/08/08 Paused: 00:08.50 Options EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Discover EVOKE Flow 1.4 Overview of controls and sensors 10 Context-sensitive buttons. The function is displayed on screen above the relevant button and changes depending on the current screen. Standby touch key ( ). Tap followed by O Ok to switch the radio on; do this again to switch the radio into standby (or off if powered by a ChargePAK E1). ). Tap to display the Source Back key ( screen.Tap when browsing stations to go back up to the previous list. Tap in the Options menu to go back up to the previous screen. SnoozeHandle®. Tap to snooze the alarm for 9 minutes. Grip and hold to brighten the display to maximum brightness for 3 seconds (mains power only). Volume/mute dial. Rotate right and left to increase and decrease the volume. Push to mute the audio and push again to unmute. Light sensor. Adjusts the display brightness according to the light levels in your room (when the Brightness level is set to ‘Automatic’). Make sure the sensor is not covered or blocked. Select dial. Rotate to browse the current list of items/options and push in to select. Push in to pause a media track or podcast. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Discover EVOKE Flow 1.5 Quick guide to rear panel 11 USB connector (mini-AB type) for upgrading the radio’s firmware when a wireless internet connection is not available. Input connection for the S-1 Flow auxiliary speaker To purchase the S-1 Flow auxiliary speaker, contact your local PURE dealer. 10 Output connection for headphones (3.5mm). 11 Output connection to an external amplifier using a suitable 3.5mm-to-RCA cable (not supplied). 12 3.5mm Input connection for MP3/CD players or PURE i-10 dock (contact your local PURE dealer). EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 13 6VDC input connection for supplied mains adapter. 15 Compartment for ChargePAK E1 rechargeable battery (sold separately). 17 Acoustically tuned bass reflex port (do not cover). 18 Serial number location (needed for registering your radio with the Lounge). Discover EVOKE Flow 1.6 Quick guide to the display Icon bar (from left to right): The clock is automatically set and updated. Audio source: (The Lounge), MP (Media player), FM or AUX (Auxiliary input). Volume level/ mute indicator Now Playing/menu name Info display area Alarm/timer set indicators 102.7 KIIS FM Missed an item? You can listen to the program again via our website Clock ChargePAK battery level (animates when charging) Stereo indicator Signal strength bar: indicates reception level in FM source and wireless network strength in The Lounge and Media player source. Context-sensitive buttons 1.7 Quick Guide to common functions How to change the audio source EVOKE Flow has 4 audio sources: The Lounge (online audio content), Media player, FM radio and Auxiliary input. To change the audio source: Tap Highlight and select a new audio source, or tap until the Source screen is displayed. to exit the Source screen. The Lounge Media player FM radio Auxiliary input The source screen Using the Back button to go back up to a previous menu Tap when browsing stations and other content, or when in a menu, to go up to the previous screen. Press and hold at any time to return to the ‘now playing’ screen for the currently selected audio source. 12 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Discover EVOKE Flow About the context-sensitive touch buttons EVOKE Flow has 3 context-sensitive touch buttons. The function of each is displayed above the button and changes depending on what you are listening to or which menu is active. If the yellow light around a particular button is not lit, then it has no function in the current screen. For example: Options All buttons illuminated, three available functions Play Search Middle button not illuminated, two available functions 1.9 About the PURE Lounge To get the most from EVOKE Flow connect your radio to the PURE Lounge (www.thelounge.com), your online gateway to the world of online audio content.* The Lounge contains thousands of internet radio stations, podcasts and listen again programmes available to listen to in the comfort of your living room, bathroom, yard, garage − wherever you’re in range of your wireless network. Visit the Lounge now to register your details and connect your radio to receive a registration code, which is required to enjoy all the features of the Lounge and to save more than 10 favorite stations on your EVOKE Flow. The Lounge home page * We recommend that you register with the PURE Lounge and connect your radio in order to save more than 10 favorites and organise your favorites into separate folders. 13 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Discover EVOKE Flow 2 Listening to Internet radio and more Listening to Internet Radio and more This chapter explains how to listen to EVOKE Flow in ‘The Lounge’ source. You can search for exciting stations that match your interests, catch up with radio programmes you’ve missed, discover the world of podcasting or listen to a selection of PURE sounds designed to stimulate, inspire and relax. 2.1 Connecting EVOKE Flow to your wireless network for the first time Register at the PURE Lounge and connect your radio to receive your registration code If you haven’t already done so, go to www.thelounge.com and and click on ‘Join’ to create a lounge account. When you have an account, click ‘My radios’ then ‘Connect my radio’ to register at the Lounge for a more personalised listening experience. Once the radio is connected to the Lounge, you can add more than 10 Favorites, and log-in on your PC to organise your Favorites into separate folders. As part of the registration process you will be e-mailed a registration code, which you enter into your radio to connect it to the Lounge (see below). Select ‘The Lounge’ audio source Tap Highlight and select ‘The Lounge’. Selecting The Lounge until the Source screen is displayed. The Lounge Media player FM radio Auxiliary input The Lounge Media player FM radio Auxiliary input Select your wireless network from the list The first time you select the ‘The Lounge’ source EVOKE Flow will scan for all the visible wireless networks in the surrounding area and display them in a list. Note If you want to enter your wireless network details manually tap O Manual . The strength of each wireless network is shown in brackets from 1 (weak) to 10 (strong). Highlight and select the name of your wireless network from the list. Scanning for wireless networks –Top– Scan Scanning... - No network selected Select wireless network (3)BT Home Hub A102 (9)SmithFamily Cancel 14 Manual EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Manual Listening to Internet Radio and more Selecting a wireless network Help! “I can’t find my wireless network” If you see the message ‘No networks found’ or ‘Wireless network error’ try moving your radio nearer to the router and moving the router to a higher position (eg, on a shelf) away from metal objects. Tap O Retry to re-scan for visible networks. If networks are displayed but your wireless network is not listed try the above advice and then tap and select ‘Connection wizard’ to re-scan for visible networks. If your network is configured as invisible, you can enter the network settings manually by tapping O Manual and following the steps. Enter your WEP or WPA/WPA2 key or password Key or password entry screen If you see ‘Enter key or password’ enter the WEP, WPA or WPA2 key or the password for your wireless network. Rotate the Select dial to highlight characters and push to enter; tap O Delete to erase characters (press and hold to erase all); tap O More... to see lower-case letters; and tap O Save to finish (O Save only appears when you’ve entered a compatible number of characters). 6578616D706C Enter key or password ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ sp 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter key or password ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ sp 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Delete More... Save More... Wait for EVOKE Flow to connect to your wireless network, which may take a minute or two. Setting up network Verifying key... Network Setup Configuring IP... Finally, enter your registration code for the Lounge* When you see the Registration screen tap O Enter and enter your registration code, which was sent to your e-mail address when you connected your radio to the Lounge. Rotate the Select dial to highlight characters and push to select; tap O Delete to erase characters (press and hold to erase all); and tap O Save to finish. Wait for a moment until you see the Lounge home screen. Well done! The world of internet radio is now at your fingertips: read on to find out how to tune in. Entering a registration code Please register at www.thelounge.com for a registration code. Press Enter to enter code. –YOUR CODE – Enter registration code ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ sp 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Skip Del Enter Save More... My favourites Stations Listen again Podcasts PURE sounds The Lounge home screen 15 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Internet Radio and more “Help! What is a WEP key?” A WEP, WPA or WPA2 key is a sequence of letters and numbers that prevents unauthorized access to a secured wireless network. Devices like EVOKE Flow need the encryption key in order to connect to your wireless network. It is usually 26 or 64 characters long depending on how your wireless network is configured and in some cases a shorter password can also be used instead of a full key. You may have noted down the key or password when you set up your broadband account and/or wireless network (or you could ask the person who set up your wireless network). If you can’t find your key or password, don’t panic. See Chapter 7, Help and Advice, for more help on finding this important information. “Help! I see Unable to connect” If you see the message ‘Unable to connect’ highlight and select one of the following options: Retry connection Attempts to reconnect to the selected network using the same encryption key or password. Select another network Re-scans and displays the list of visible wireless networks again. You can select a new one if, for example, you’ve moved EVOKE Flow from one location to another, eg, from home to the office. Change key or password Allows you to enter a new WEP or WPA/WPA2 key or password if you think you’ve made a mistake. Once you’ve done this, select ‘Retry connection’ to try to connect with the new key/password. Change encryption mode Change the encryption mode between ‘WEP’, ‘WPA (PSK)’, ‘WPA2 (PSK)’ or ‘None’. EVOKE Flow automatically detects the encryption mode for your network, but you can change this option and then select ‘Retry connection’ if you think the mode is specified incorrectly. Change IP configuration Choose between ‘DHCP’ or ‘Static’ Note 16 Depending on your wireless network configuration, entering only the password may not be sufficient to connect. If this is the case, EVOKE Flow will try to connect to your network and then display the ‘Unable to connect’ menu. If this happens, highlight and select ‘Change key or password’ and try entering the full WEP, WPA or WPA2 encryption key and tap O Save. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Internet Radio and more * We recommend that you register with the Lounge and connect your radio to save over 10 Favorites and organise your Favorites into folders. However, if you’d rather connect to the Lounge without registering, tap ‘Skip’. You can always register later and then select ‘Register with the Lounge’ from the Lounge options menu to enter your registration code. 2.2 Listening to and searching for online audio content We’ve organised all the online audio content available at the Lounge into 5 content categories: My favorites (empty until you start adding Favorites), Stations, Listen again, Podcasts and PURE sounds. You can search each content category to find something that interests you. For example, let’s say you’re learning Spanish and you like dance music. You can search our list of internet radio stations to only display Spanish radio stations playing dance music. Select a content category When you enter ‘The Lounge’ source for the first time the Lounge home screen is displayed. the Lounge home screen My favourites Stations Listen again Podcasts PURE sounds Highlight and select one of the content categories described in the table below: My favourites Listen to your favorite stations, listen again programmes, podcasts or PURE sounds. You can add items to your favorites when listening on EVOKE Flow or when listening on your computer at the Lounge Search radio stations from around the world broadcasting over the internet Search archived radio programmes available to listen to (or ‘stream’) online for a set or indefinite period of time after live broadcast Search thousands of Podcasts. From the sublime to the ridiculous, these are pre-recorded audio shows which can be posted online by virtually anyone about virtually anything imaginable, but subjects might include comedy, arts and technology Listen to a hand picked selection of sounds to stimulate, inspire and relax. My favourites Stations Listen again Podcasts PURE sounds Selecting ‘Stations’ 3. 17 Zuidoost Brabant Zupanijski Radio Sibenik + Radio +2 Radio 1 Click FM Add Search Every station, listen again programme, podcast or PURE sound in the content category is displayed. Tap O Search to enter some search terms and narrow down this list to find something you like (see the next page). EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Internet Radio and more Search for a station, listen again programme or podcast Displaying the Search screen Tap O Search from the content list to display the Search screen. Zuidoost Brabant Zupanijski Radio Sibenik + Radio +2 Radio 1 Click FM Search Add Search categories Name Genre Country Language Quality [All] [All] [All] [All] [All] Clear Go Search terms Home Clear The Search screen Highlight and select a search category and then rotate the dial to browse the available search terms and push to select. You can search by any combination of these search categories: Name Genre Country Language Quality Search by all or part of the name of a station, podcast or programme. Choose to display only content from a certain genre, eg, Jazz. Choose to display only content broadcasting from a particular country. Choose to display only content broadcasting in a particular language. Choose to display only content that matches your desired audio quality. Quality ratings are from 1 to 5, where 1 is low quality, 3 is medium and 5 is excellent. For example, change the Country category to The Netherlands (highlight and select ‘Country’, rotate the Select dial until ‘Netherlands’ is displayed and then push in to select ). Name Genre Country Language Quality Clear all [All] [All] [Sp[All] [All] [All] Go Lounge Clear Name Genre Country Language Quality Clear all [All] [All] [Netherlands] [All] [All] Go Lounge Clear You can select and change as many search categories as you like before you search for matching content, eg, you can also change the genre to ‘Classical’ (highlight and select ‘Genre’, rotate the Select dial until ‘Classical’ is displayed and then push in to Selectl). Name Genre Country Language Quality Clear all 18 [All] [All] [Netherlands] [All] [All] Go Lounge Clear Name Genre Country Language Quality Clear all [All] [Classical] [Netherlands] [All] [All] Go Lounge Clear When you’ve selected your chosen search terms, tap O Go to search for all the stations, listen again programmes or podcasts that match your selections. If you want to reset the Search categories, tap O Clear all. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Internet Radio and more 4 A list of stations, listen again programmes or podcasts that match your criteria is displayed. Highlight and select an item from the list to begin playing. Radio Omproep Schouwe Raudio Special 9 Beet AVRO Klassiek 2 AVRO Klassiek 3 AVRO Klassiek 4 Search Add Now tuning... Description not available Add fav Options AVRO Klassiek 2 For a broader picture Options Add If you select ‘Name’ you can enter the name of a station, programme or podcast, which is handy if you know exactly what you’re looking for. Just select ‘Name’, rotate and push the Select dial to enter all or part of the name you’re looking for and tap O OK. kexp Enter name abcdefghijk lm nopqrstuvwxyz sp 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Entering a station name Delete OK Clear Name Genre Country Language Quality Clear all [kexp] [All] [All] [All] [All] Go Lounge Clear KEXP 90.3FM Add Search To select another station, programme or podcast When listening to the station, programme or podcast, rotate the Select dial to display your most recent search results, which are remembered until you perform a new search. When your most recent search results are displayed, either highlight and select another item or do one of the following: To perform a new search within the same content category (eg, Stations) tap O Search to display the Search screen. Modify or clear your search terms and tap O Go to do a new search. To Search within a different content category (either Stations, Listen again or Podcasts) tap the Lounge Home screen and highlight and select a new content category. to go back to Help! I see ‘Station not available’ If you see the message ‘Station not available’ the radio station may be temporarily off air, or you may be attempting to tune in to a station that has closed for the day or night depending on the time in the country of broadcast. If the ‘Station not available’ message persists with a particular station then it’s possible that the station has closed down or there is a technical problem with the audio stream. Please let us know by using the ‘Contact Us’ page at the Lounge and we’ll investigate the problem and fix it if possible. 19 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Internet Radio and more 2.3 Opening groups of items To open a group of programmes or podcast episodes Groups of listen again programmes and podcasts (and Favorites Folders) are preceeded by a ‘+’ symbol. For example, all of the listen again programmes in a regular series, or a collection of podcast episodes, may be grouped underneath the title of the series. Highlight and select a group title, preceeded by a ‘+’ symbol, to view all of the programmes or episodes in that group. Highlight and select an individual programme or episode title to begin playback. To go back to the group title, tap . +Best of The Boro +Best of Today +Between the lines +Beyond belief +Big Brother Podcasting Listening to an item in a group Armistead Maupin, author of John Burnham Schwartz Salman Rushdie, author of Jennifer Finney Boylan James McBride, author of Search Add Search 2.4 Adding and viewing your Favorites To add a station, programme or podcast to your favorites You can add stations, programmes and podcasts to ‘My favorites’ for quick and easy access. Anything that you add to ‘My favorites’ will be listed under ‘My EVOKE Flow’ at the Lounge (as long as you register and connect your radio to the website). You can log-in at the Lounge to organise your Favorites into separate folders, eg, you could have a separate folder for each member of your household, or separate folders for speech radio and music. Adding a station to My favorites Perform a new search for content if desired (see Search for a station, 2.2.). Highlight a station, listen again programme or podcast. If you want to listen before adding the item to your favorites, push the Select dial to tune in, or go to step 3. Tap O Add♥ to add the service to ‘My favorites’. The ‘Add Favorite’ confirmation screen appears. Tap O OK to return to confirm and return to the previous screen. Clube 720 AM Clube FM 100.5 Clyde 1 102.5FM Crik FM classic rock Cristal 1060 AM Add 20 Search EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Clyde 1 102.5FM Clyde 1 102.5FM Add Options Add favourite Added to My favourites Clyde 1 102.5FM Add fav OK Menu Listening to Internet Radio and more To access your favorites All the stations, programmes and podcasts that you add to your favorites can be viewed by selecting the ‘My favorites’ content category. Rotate the Select dial to display your most recent search results and tap until the Lounge home screen is displayed. Alternatively, tap O Options and highlight and select ‘The Lounge’. Select ‘My favorites’. Highlight and select the name of your radio (‘My EVOKE Flow’ by default unless you’ve changed this to something more personal; see Change radio name, p.22) or a Favorites Folder that you’ve created at the Lounge. Highlight and select the item you want to listen to. Clube 720 AM Clube FM 100.5 Clyde 1 102.5FM Crik FM classic rock Cristal 1060 AM Add My favourites Stations Listen again Podcasts PURE sounds Search Note To delete a favorite, log in to the Lounge and click on ‘My Favorites’. 2.5 Pausing and seeking To pause and seek in a listen again programme or podcast When you are listening to a listen again programme or podcast you can pause the audio stream and seek backwards and forwards. When a programme or podcast is playing, push the Select dial to pause the current audio and display the seek screen. Either push the Select dial to begin playing again or press and hold O or O to seek backwards or forwards through the audio stream. The seek bar begins to move and a percentage indicates your position in the audio stream. Release your finger from the key to stop rewinding or fast-forwarding and begin playing from the new position. Pausing & seeking Sussex Breakfast The Best of Brighton and Sussex Breakfast show. For more information visit Add Options Sussex Breakfast: 20/08/08 Sussex Breakfast: 20/08/08 Paused: 00:08.50 55% Options The seek screen Note 21 The ability to pause and seek depends on the properties of the audio stream and is not always possible. It’s never possible to pause and seek a live internet radio station. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Internet Radio and more 2.6 Options available in The Lounge source When you are listening to a station, podcast or listen again programme, tap O Options and highlight and select ‘The Lounge settings’ to display the following settings, which only apply in ‘The Lounge’ audio source. Other settings that apply to each audio source are detailed in Chapter 6, Universal options. Clear favorites Select to delete all the favorites that have been stored on the radio. A warning message will appear: tap O Yes to confirm deletion or O No to cancel. Change radio name Your radio is called ‘My EVOKE Flow’ by default the first time you connect to the Lounge, and will be listed by this name in the ‘My Radios’ and ‘My Favorites’ pages . You can change this name to something more personal to you. Highlight and select ‘Change radio name’. The currently assigned radio name is displayed at the top of the screen. Enter a new name for your radio and tap O Save (rotate the Select dial to highlight letters and push to select; tap O More... to view upper-case characters and symbols). Your radio will now appear at the Lounge and the My favorites screen under the new name. Register with The Lounge Select this option if you have not yet connected your radio to the Lounge (www.thelounge.com). Highlight and select ‘Register with The Lounge’. Enter your registration code, which is sent by e-mail when you register at the Lounge and connect your radio , and tap O Save. Note See 2.1, Connecting Evoke Flow..., wwto find out how to obtain your registration code. 2.7 Wi-Fi settings Tap O Options in either ‘The Lounge’ or ‘Media player’ source and highlight and select ‘Network settings’ to view the following list of options for configuring your wireless network. Connection wizard Select ‘Connection wizard’ to scan for all available wireless networks and select a new one if desired. For help with connecting to a wireless network see 2.1 Connecting EVOKE Flow. 22 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Internet Radio and more View details Select ‘View details’ to list the following technical information about the configuration of the network that EVOKE Flow is connected to: Network name The Network Name (SSID) is shown at the top of the screen. Encryption The encryption method is listed (WEP, WPA or WPA2). IP address The IP address of the radio. Net mask The configured network mask. DNS The DNS server IP address. Router The gateway router IP address. Radio Name The name of the radio (see Change radio name, p.22). MAC address The MAC address of the radio (a fixed address that identifies your hardware). Access point The MAC address of the router that the radio is connected to. Manual setup Select ‘Manual setup’ to manually configure your wireless network settings (for advanced users only). Retry connection Attempts to reconnect to the selected network. Network name Choose from ‘Scan for networks’ or ‘Enter SSID manually’ to specify a new SSID for your wireless network. Encryption mode Change the encryption mode between ‘WEP’, ‘WPA (PSK)’, ‘WPA2 (PSK)’ or ‘None’. EVOKE Flow automatically detects the encryption mode for your network. Only change this setting if you think the encryption mode has been specified incorrectly. Key or password Enter a new encryption key or password. IP address Choose between ‘DHCP’ or ‘Static’. Clear network settings Select ‘Clear network settings’ and EVOKE Flow will ‘forget’ all wireless networks and perform a fresh re-scan for visible networks. Select ‘Connection wizard’ to re-scan for wireless networks. Note that you will have to re-enter your WEP or WPA/WPA2 key or password. You have to confirm this operation: tap O Yes to confirm or O No to cancel. 23 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Internet Radio and more Listening to Media player Listening to Media player This chapter explains how to use EVOKE Flow in the ‘Media player’ source and enjoy the music stored on your computer or NAS (network attached storage) box anywhere in your home. To use EVOKE Flow in the Media player source you’ll need to connect the radio to your wireless network if you haven’t done so already (see 2.1). You’ll also need to download the Flow Server software from www. thelounge.com (you can also use another UPnP server such as Windows Media Player 11). Finally, the music files stored on your PC or NAS box must be in a compatible file format (see Chapter 7, Technical specifications, for a list of supported file formats). 3.1 Setting up Media player for the first time First, install Flow Server on your PC or Mac Flow Server is a UPnP media server that enables you to share all your music files with EVOKE Flow and other UPnP-enabled devices throughout your home. It’s available as a free download when you register at the Lounge. If you haven’t done so already, visit the Lounge, click on ‘Connect my PURE radio’, register your details and then follow the instructions in the Connection Guide to download and install the Flow Server application on your system.* During the installation process, follow the on-screen instructions to locate the music files stored on your computer and share them over your wireless network. Once the scan is complete, leave the Flow Server application running and leave your PC switched on or in ‘hibernate’ mode. Select the ‘Media player’ source and select your media server Tap Highlight and select ‘Media player’. If you haven’t used ‘The Lounge’ or ‘Media player’ sources before, EVOKE Flow will scan for available wireless networks. For full instructions on linking EVOKE Flow to your wireless network, read Chapter 2.1 Wait a few moments for EVOKE Flow to find all the media servers available on your wireless network. A list of media servers will be displayed. Highlight and select the name of your media server, usually ‘Flowserver’ unless you have changed the default settings. until the Source screen is displayed. DAB radio The Lounge Media player FM radio Auxiliary input Media Servers Please wait... searching for servers Cancel –Select a server– Media servers Music box Flowserver Media player OK “No servers found” If you see the message ‘No servers found’ tap O OK. Make sure that your PC is switched on and Flow Server or another UPnP software programme is open and running. Tap O Servers to re-scan for UPnP servers. If you still cannot locate Flow Server, please visit out support website at http://support.pure.com 24 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Media player 3.2 Playing albums, tracks and playlists Your music files are grouped into folders organised by Flow Server or your UPnP media server, eg, ‘+Music’, ‘+All music’ or ‘+Albums’. You can browse through your music collection on EVOKE Flow’s screen, and play tracks, albums and playlists.. To play an album, folder or track Playing a track in an album Highlight a top-level category in the media directory, eg, ‘+Artists’ or ‘+Albums’. Albums and folders, which contain tracks or other folders, are always displayed with ‘+’ before their name. Tap O Play if you want to play all of the tracks in the highlighted album or folder or push the Select dial to view all the tracks inside the album or folder. Highlight the track you want to listen to and tap O Play. +Abba Gold +Abbey Road +Accelerate +American Idiot +Appetite for Destruction 1. Living Well Is The Best 2. Man Sized Wreath 3. Supernatural Superse 4. Hollow Man 5. Houston Play Play Search Search Supernatural Superserious REM Accelerate Track 03 Options The track playing screen To select a new album, folder or track 1. From the track playing screen, rotate the Select dial to display the contents of the current album, folder or playlist, or your search results (see 3.4). 2. Tap 3. Highlight a new album, folder, playlist or track to play and tap O Play. to go up to the current album or folder title or tap repeatedly to go back to the media directory. “Help! How do I see all my tracks?” Most UPnP media servers have a directory called ‘+ All tracks’ or ‘+All Music’ that lists every track on your PC. Select this directory to access and play all your music. 25 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Media player 3.3 Skipping, pausing and seeking within tracks To skip tracks When a track is playing tap O playlist. or O Supernatural Superserious REM Accelerate Track 03 Skipping a track to skip to the previous or next track in the album, folder or Hollow Man REM Accelerate Track 04 Options Note Options When Shuffle is set to ‘On’ (3.5), tapping O current album, folder or playlist. or O selects a random track from the To seek in a track When a track is playing, press and hold O Remove your finger or thumb to begin playing from the new position in the track. or O to seek through the current track. To pause/play a track and seek Push the Select dial to pause the currently playing track. Hollow Man Paused: 00:01:02 Options When the track is paused you can do the following: Press and hold to seek backwards through the track and release to begin playing from the new position. Press and hold to seek forwards through the track and release to begin playing from the new position. Push to begin playing the track again. Rotate to browse the list of tracks and select a new track if desired. 26 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Media player 3.4 Searching for an artist, track or album You can perform a context-sensitive search of a particular album or folder, or search your entire music collection. To display the Media Search screen From the track playing screen, rotate the Select dial to display the track list. if necessary and then highlight the folder, album, or playlist you want to search within Tap (if you want to search within all your music tracks, highlight the folder which contains all your music – usually named ‘+All tracks’ or similar. When the folder, album or playlist is highlighted tap O Search. +Abba Gold +Abbey Road +Accelerate +American Idiot +Appetite for Destruction Accessing the Media Search screen Play Search by Artist name Track name Album title OK Search The Media Search screen You can do the following: Menu item Action... Artist name Select to search the highlighted folder or playlist for all tracks and albums by a particular artist. Enter the artist name using the Select dial to highlight and select letters and then tap O Go. Track name Select to search the highlighted folder or playlist for all tracks and albums with a particular word or phrase in the track title. Enter the track name using the Select dial to highlight and select letters and then tap O Go. Album title Select to search the highlighted folder or playlist for all tracks and albums with a particular word or phrase in the album title. Enter the album name using the Select dial to highlight and select letters and then tap O Go. To clear your search results 27 Rotate the Select dial to display your search results. Tap to go back to the directory list and play a track, album or playlist. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Media player 3.5 Options available in Media player source When you are listening to a track (the track playing screen), tap O Options and highlight and select ‘Media player settings’ to display the following settings. Rotate and push the Select dial to make selections and change values. For details of the other options that appear in all of the audio sources, read chapter 7. Repeat Choose whether to repeat music or not. Highlight and select one of the following options: Off (default) Tracks are played until the end of the current album, folder or playlist. All EVOKE Flow continuously repeats the current album, folder, playlist, or your search results. Track EVOKE Flow repeats the current track. Shuffle Choose if tracks are played in a random order or not. Highlight and select one of the following options: Off (default) Tracks in the current album, folder, playlist or search results play in order. On Tracks in the current album, folder, playlist or search results play in random order. Note When Shuffle is set to ‘On’, tapping O folder, playlist or search results. or O selects a random track from the current album, Media server Allows you to re-scan for new media servers or view technical details about the active media server. Two options are available: Current details Lists the following technical information about the active media server: The name of your Media Server The name of the UPnP server programme you are currently connected to, eg, Flow Server. The software version of the UPnP server programme you are currently connected to. The IP address and port of the current media server. A web address for further information or software updates for the UPnP server programme. Scan for servers Scans for all available media servers. Wi-Fi settings The Wi-Fi settings menu, which allows you to configure your wireless network, is available in both ‘Media player’ and ‘The Lounge’ audio source. For details see ‘Wi-Fi settings’. 28 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to Media player Listening to FM radio Listening to FM radio EVOKE Flow is also a fully featured FM radio. This chapter explains how to operate EVOKE Flow in the FM source, including seek and manual tuning and storing presets. You should extend the aerial for optimum reception of FM broadcasts. 4.1 Selecting the ‘FM radio’ audio source Select ‘FM radio’ source Tap Highlight and select ‘FM radio’ to enter the FM source. until the Source screen is displayed. 4.2 Changing the station Seek tuning (default) Rotate the Select dial right or left to seek to the next or previous FM station that has a strong signal. RDBS information, if available, will scroll down the screen after a few minutes. Rotate the Select dial again to seek for a new frequency. Seek tune XFM XFM 103.30 Presets OK Options Presets OK Options 4.3 Using presets To store an FM station as a preset Tune to the frequency you want to store as a preset and tap O Presets. Rotate the Select dial to highlight a preset number between 1 and 10. Tap O Store to store the preset to that position on the preset list. Star 94 FM Atlanta’s hit music station! Presets 29 Options EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Store Empty 9 Empty 10 Empty 1 Empty 2 Empty 3 Empty 9 Empty 10 Chiltern Empty 2 Empty 3 Store Listen Listening to FM radio To select an FM preset When listening to an FM station, tap O Presets. Rotate the Select dial to scroll through the list of preset stations. Presets are labelled with the station name if a station has been stored or ‘Empty...’ if nothing has yet been stored. Tap O Listen to select the Preset. Empty 9 Empty 10 Chiltern Empty 2 Empty 3 Store Listen 4.4 Options available in FM source When you are listening to FM, tap O Options and highlight and select ‘FM settings’ to access the following options. For all other options, see chapter 7, Universal options. FM Tuning Switch between seek and manual tuning. Seek tune When you rotate the Select dial EVOKE Flow tunes to the next station that has a strong signal. Manual tune When you rotate the Select dial EVOKE Flow tunes up or down in increments of 0.5MHZ. FM Stereo Switch between broadcasting FM stations in ‘Mono’ (default) or ‘Stereo’. If listening on headphones, or with an S-1 Flow auxiliary speaker, you may want to change this setting to Stereo. 30 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Listening to FM radio 5 Listening to an Auxiliary device You can use EVOKE Flow to amplify the music stored on a portable music player. All you need is a 3.5mm to 3.5mm auxiliary lead (not supplied) or an iPod docking cradle like the PURE i-10. 5.1 Connecting an Auxiliary device To connect an Auxiliary device Connect one end of the auxiliary lead into the Headphone or Line out connector on your iPod or portable music player. Connect the other end into the ‘Aux In’ connector on the rear of EVOKE Flow. 5.2 Selecting the Auxiliary input source To play an auxiliary device 31 Press Highlight and select ‘Auxiliary input’ to enter Auxiliary source. Press Play and adjust the volume on the auxiliary device until the Source screen appears. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 AUX Fri 3 Apr 2009 08.15 OK Options Listening to FM radio 6 Universal options Universal options This chapter describes the options that are common across each of the audio sources, for example, information display settings and setting the alarm and timers. Whichever audio source you’re listening to, all of the following settings are accessed by tapping O Options and using the Select dial to select and change settings. 6.1 Setting the alarm and timers Tap O Options, highlight and select ‘Alarm or timer’ and choose an option: Sleep timer (hh:mm) 00:15 Clear Save OK Menu To set the sleep timer The sleep timer switches your radio into standby (or off if powered by a ChargePAK) after a set number of minutes has elapsed. Highlight and select ‘Sleep timer’. Rotate the Select dial to change the duration of the sleep timer between 15 minutes and 1 and a half hours in 15 minute increments. Tap O Save to start the sleep timer and return to the station icon appears in the icon bar. playing screen. The Sleep Timer (hh:mm) 00:45 Clear Save OK Menu To clear the sleep timer Highlight and select ‘Sleep timer’. Tap O Clear. Tap until you return to the now playing screen. To set the kitchen timer The kitchen timer sounds a beeping tone after a set time period has elapsed. Kitchen timer: set mins 00:45 Highlight and select ‘Kitchen timer’. Clear 32 Rotate the Select dial to adjust the hours and push to confirm. Rotate the Select dial to adjust the minutes and push to icon appears in the icon bar. confirm or tap O Save. The EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Save Hours Universal options To clear the kitchen timer Highlight and select ‘Kitchen timer’. Tap O Clear. Tap to return to the now playing screen. To set the alarm Highlight and select ‘Alarm settings’. Highlight and select ‘On’ to switch the alarm on or ‘Off’ to switch the alarm off. Rotate the Select dial to adjust the hours to your alarm time and tap . Rotate the Select dial to adjust the minutes to your preferred wake up time and tap . –Alarm off– Alarm Settings Menu On Off End 07:00 Alarm: set hours 08:00 End 08:30 icon appears when the alarm is set and there are no active sleep or kitchen timers. Note The alarm does not work when the radio is battery powered To set the clock The clock will automatically set itself and also update for clock changes. However, if you cannot receive a Wi-Fi or FM signal, the time and date can be manually set by selecting ‘Set Clock’. 6.2 Snoozing and cancelling the alarm To snooze or cancel the alarm When the alarm is sounding you can do one of the following: 1 Cancel the alarm by tapping or pushing the Select dial. 2 Snooze the alarm for 9 minutes by tapping the SnoozeHandle™ . Note A sounding alarm will time-out and switch off after one hour. To adjust the duration of the snooze timer 33 Tap O Options and select ‘Alarm or timer’. Highlight and select ‘Snooze time’. Rotate the Select dial to adjust the duration of the snooze between 5 minutes and 1 hour and push the Select dial to confirm. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 –08:30– Alarm: set minutes End The Universal options 6.3 Changing the information shown on screen Tap O Options and highlight and select ‘Display’ to choose between the following info display options: Information (change the information shown on screen) Select ‘Information’ to change what information is displayed when listening. The following tables summarize the information display options available for each audio source: Info display options available when listening to ‘The Lounge’ Information Display Options Description Description Scrolling text information about the current station, programme, podcast or PURE sound. Location and genre Lists the location and genre of the current station, programme, podcast or PURE sound, if available. Time offset Displays your current position in the audio stream or ‘(live stream)’ if you’re listening to a radio station. Wi-Fi signal strength Displays a meter representing the strength of your Wi-Fi signal. Station URL Displays the URL (web address) of the current audio stream. Time and date Displays the time and date. Media Player Info display options 34 Information Display Options Description Track info Scrolls the Artist name, Album title and Track number vertically down the display. Time offset and duration Displays the track time elapsed and the total track time. Wi-Fi signal strength Displays a meter representing the strength of your Wi-Fi signal. Time and date Displays the time and date. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Universal options FM Info display options Information Display Options Description Scrolling text Displays text information from the current station if RDS information is available. Reception info Displays the current frequency, Stereo/Mono indication, station description and a meter representing signal strength. Time and date Displays the time and date. 6.4 Adjusting the screen brightness and duration You can adjust the brightness level of the screen and how long the screen lights up for when a button is pressed (when switched on and when in standby). To adjust how long the screen lights up for Tap O Options and highlight and select ‘Display’. Highlight ‘Active operation’ to adjust the display settings that apply when the radio is switched on or ‘Standby operation’ to adjust the display settings that apply in standby. Highlight and select ‘Screen duration’. Choose between the following screen duration options: ‘Always on’ (default) The display is always active (and is set to your chosen brightness level. ‘Off after 7 seconds’ The display switches off after 7 seconds of inactivity and lights up again when you tap a touch key or the SnoozeHandle or push a dial. To adjust the screen brightness By default, the display brightness is set to ‘Automatic’ in active and standby, which means that the brightness adjusts to suit the lighting level in your room. If you want to change this setting, follow the instructions below: Tap O Options and highlight and select ‘Display’. Highlight ‘Active operation’ to adjust the display settings that apply when the radio is switched on or ‘Standby operation’ to adjust the display settings that apply in standby. Highlight and select ‘Brightness’. Rotate the Select dial to adjust the brightness from 1 (low) to 10 (high) and tap O OK to confirm. Note 35 You can toggle the brightness between O Automatic (light sensor) and O Manual. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Universal options 6.5 Upgrade your radio’s firmware Firmware upgrades may be issued in the future to provide exciting new features. You can check if a firmware upgrade is available and download the upgrade over your wireless network. Alternatively, you can connect EVOKE Flow to your PC using a USB cable (A-to-mini-B type, not supplied) and download the firmware upgrade manually from http://support.pure.com To upgrade over your wireless network (recommended) Tap O Options; highlight and select ‘Additional settings’; select ‘Upgrade’; and select ‘Wi-Fi’. EVOKE Flow will search for any available upgrades. If an upgrade is available the message ‘New version available: v1.x’ will appear on screen. In the event that older software upgrades, which have been superceded by the new upgrade, are available tap O Show all to display all the available (legacy) upgrades. Tap O OK to download and install the new firmware, which takes 3–4 minutes. To upgrade using a USB cable (where a wireless network is not available) Visit http://support.pure.com to check to see if an upgrade is available for EVOKE Flow. If an upgrade is listed on the website, download the most recent upgrade to your PC. Connect EVOKE Flow to your PC’s USB port. Follow the on-screen instructions provided with the upgrade software. 6.6 Factory reset Resetting your radio removes all FM presets (but not your internet Favorites), and resets all options to defaults. All your wireless networks settings will be cleared. 1. Press and hold O Options for 3 seconds to display the ‘Factory reset’ menu. 2. Tap O Yes to confirm the reset or O No to cancel, or wait 7 seconds for the screen to time-out. Note 36 If you only want EVOKE Flow to forget all wireless networks, not your other settings, you can select ‘Clear network settings’ in the ‘Wi-Fi settings’ menu. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Universal options Wireless networking help Help and advice 7.1 Steps to ensure successful connection to your wireless network Your wireless network needs to be visible, not ‘hidden’, and broadcasting an SSID (network name) in order for EVOKE Flow to detect it. If you’d like to enter your network settings manually and leave your network configured as ‘hidden’, then follow the instructions on page 27, ‘Manual setup’. EVOKE Flow cannot connect to wireless networks that are access controlled, such as certain office networks, without special permissions. EVOKE Flow needs to be positioned within the range of your wireless network, which will be reduced if there are brick walls in between the router and the radio. Although EVOKE Flow is very good at picking up wireless networks, the strength of the Wi-Fi signal will vary depending on your router and surrounding environment. If EVOKE Flow fails to find your wireless network, or the signal drops off, move closer to the router and select another station. Unless your network is ‘open’ (this is generally not recommended due to the risk of unauthorised access), make sure you have your WEP, WPA or WPA2 key to hand. You can find this by logging in to your router’s settings using a web address (found in the router’s instruction manual) and a user name and password (sometimes found on the casing of the router itself or by contacting your ISP). For more information and help go to www.thelounge.com and click ‘Help’ 7.2 Steps to ensure successful listening to online audio content If a station will not play, tell us about the problem at the ‘Talk to us’ page at The Lounge. To get the best user experience, register at The Lounge (www.thelounge.com), our online audio portal. This allows you to see recommended and popular stations and add more than 10 items to your list of Favourites. For more information and help go to www.thelounge.com and click ‘Help’ 7.3 Steps to ensure successful media streaming 37 In order to share your music files with EVOKE Flow you need to download and install Flow Server from www.thelounge.com (available as a free download when you register) or install Windows Media Player 11. These programmes share your media files over your wireless network using the UPnP protocol. Make sure your PC is switched on or in hibernation. If your media files are stored in a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device then your PC does not need to be switched on. EVOKE Flow cannot play files which are restricted by Digital Rights Management (DRM). EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Wireless networking help s Make sure your music files are saved in a supported file format: MP2, MP3, WMA4, WMA7, WMA8, WMA9, AAC (including .m4a) or Real Audio. For more details see Chapter 8, Technical specifications. For more information and help go to www.thelounge.com and click ‘Help’ 7.4 Step to ensure successful FM listening When listening to FM, the aerial needs to be up and fully extended to ensure the best possible reception. For more information and help go to www.thelounge.com and click ‘Help’ Need help? We want you to get the most out of your EVOKE Flow and enjoy all that the world of connected radio has to offer. If you have any questions about the product after reading this manual, please visit our support website or contact a member of our support team by phone or e-mail. Returns & Repairs If this product develops a fault within the warranty period we’ll organise a repair or replace it if necessary. Read the ‘Warranty information’ inside for information about the warranty period, terms and conditions. http://support,pure.com 38 EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Wireless networking help 8 Technical specifications Technical specifications Description: Stereo radio (stereo output requires optional auxiliary speaker, headphones or external amplifier) with full FM reception. Supports FM RDS and RadioText. Wireless: 802.11b and 802.11g supported with WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption. . Frequency range: FM 89.7—107.9 MHz. Supported codecs: MPEG: 8kbps–320kbps (includes MPEG-1-Layer-III, MPEG-2-Layer-III and MPEG 2.5-Layer-III). WMA: 64kbps–385kbps (WMA4, WMA7, WMA8 and WMA9, including support for VBR & CBR). AAC: 16kbps–320kbps (including .m4a). Real Audio: 8kbps–96.3kbps. Media streaming: Media streaming requires UPnP media server or PC/MAC running UPnP server software (Flow Server software supplied upon registration to www.thelounge. com) or NAS box with UPnP support). Speaker: Full-range 3” drive unit. Audio power output: 7W RMS per channel (with additional speaker). Input connectors: 6V DC power adapter socket (230V supplied). ChargePAK E1 connector. 3.5mm Line-in for auxiliary devices. USB (mini-AB type) for firmware upgrades and PURE Ethernet adapter Output connectors: 3.5mm headphone, 3.5mm line out (analogue), 3.5mm auxiliary speaker connection. 39 Controls: Touch-sensitive controls including 3 context-sensitive touch keys, back, standby and SnoozeHandle. Rotary volume, rotary navigate/select. Presets: 10 FM and unlimited internet radio favorites (maximum of 10 until user registration at www.thelounge.com). Display: Large high contrast yellow-on-black graphical 128 x 64 auto-dimming OLED display. Power: 100-240V, 50/60Hz. Output 6VDC 2.0A external power adapter for mains power. Optional ChargePAK E1 for battery power (sold separately). Approvals: CE marked. Compliant with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives (89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC). IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, WPA™ - Personal, WPA2™ - Personal. Dimensions : 6.8" high x 8.2” wide x 4.3” deep. Aerial: Captive telescopic aerial and internal Wi-Fi aerial. EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual v1.0 Technical specifications www.pure.com PURE North America 2269 Chestnut Street, Suite 455 San Francisco CA 94123-2600 +1 (415) 566-38751 sales www.pure.com/us http://support.pure.com PURE Imagination Technologies Ltd. Home Park Estate Kings Langley Herts, WD4 8LZ United Kingdom +44 (0)845 148 9001 +44 (0)845 148 9002 +44 (0)845 148 9003 EcoPlus 100% sales and support trade sales and support fax http://support.pure.com sales@pure.com EVOKE Flow is a member of the PURE EcoPlus™ product family. All EcoPlus products are designed and manufactured to minimise their environmental impact. This manual is supplied as a PDF download to save paper. The accompanying Quick Start Guide is printed on 100% recycled paper using soya-based ink. The retail carton protecting your product is printed on at least 70% recycled card finished using a water-based varnish and sized for maximum transport efficiency. For more information please visit www.pure.com/ecoplus 102BZ
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