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KW-1004iR
User’s Manual
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
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.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Audio sources
1.3 Record
1.4 Networking
1.5 Others
Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Installation
2.1.1 LAN setting
2.1.2 Wireless LAN setting
2.2 Boot for the First Time
- Network setting - LAN
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- Network setting –WLAN (with WiFi Dongle)
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- Can not find Access Point
13
- Select an existing Access Point that does not need an encryption
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- Fail to connect to Access Point
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Chapter 3 CD
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3.1 Inserting a CD into the CD Tray
3.2 Getting CD Information
3.3 Playing an Audio CD
3.4 Playing an MP3/WMA CD
3.5 CD Ripping
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3.5.1 Converting All the Tracks within the Disc
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3.5.2 Converting Selected Tracks within the Disc
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3.6 Now Playing
3.7 Lyrics
3.8 Balance
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Chapter 4 Internet Radio
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4.1 Introduction
4.2 World Station
4.3 SHOUTCast
4.4 Add/Delete a Radio Station
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Contents
4.5 Access to Live365
4.6 Add/Delete A Radio Station in/from Live365
4.7 Internet Radio Recording
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4.7.1 Both USB and SD/MMC Storage Media are Ready
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4.7.2 Only One Storage Medium is Ready
30
Chapter 5
USB / iPod
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5.1 Playing Songs on the USB Disk
5.2 Apple iPod Support
32
5.2.1 Supported iPod Models
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5.2.2 Supported iTunes Version
33
5.3 Playing Songs on Apple iPod
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Chapter 6
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SD/MMC
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6.1 Playing Songs on the SD/MMC Card
Chapter 7
FM Radio
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7.1 Listening to FM Radio
7.2 Tuning the FM Frequency
7.3 Prescanning All Active FM Radio Stations
7.4 Presetting a Favorite Station
7.5 Listening to a Preset Station
7.6 Ripping From FM
Chapter 8
Upnp – Media Server
8.1 Supported Media Server
8.2 Setting Upnp Environment
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8.2.1 UPnP Networked Environment Diagram
8.3 Playing Songs on UPnP Media Server
Chapter 9
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File Manager
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9.1 Copy/Move Files to an USB Disk or SD/MMC Card
9.2 Copy/Move Files to iPod
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Contents
Chapter 10
AUX
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10.1 AUX Mode
10.2 Recording in AUX Mode
Chapter 11
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Setup
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11.1 Date & Time
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11.1.1 Setting the Date
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11.1.2 Setting the Time
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11.1.3 Setting the Time formation
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11.2 Alarm
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11.2.1 Setting the Alarm
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11.2.2 Setting the Alarm Sound
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11.2.3 Disarming the Alarm
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11.3 Sleep
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11.3.1 SLEEP Mode
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11.4 Network
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11.4.1 Understanding the Networking States on Smart Boombox
52
11.4.2 Setting the Wi-Fi Connectivity
53
11.4.3 Setting the Wi-Fi Connectivity by Wi-Fi Wizard
53
11.4.4 Inputting Static IP
55
11.4.5 Inputting DNS
56
11.4.6 Inputting Proxy
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11.5 Live365 Login
11.6 Information
11.7 Language
11.8 Reset All Settings
11.9 Firmware Upgrade
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11.9.1 Upgrade Firmware by Using USB / SD/MMC
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11.9.2 On-Line Upgrade
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Chapter 12
Trouble Shooting
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12.1 FAQ
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12.1.1 Recording
63
12.1.2 Internet Radio
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NOTICE:
Recording/Ripping any audio content made with this system is only
for your personal use. It should not be sold, distributed, and played for a
public audience without copyright holder’ permission.
Copyright Description
WARNING:
Gracenote Logo must appear on the items printed in full color
Gracenote Logo must appear on the user manual
Devices contains Gracenote technology must have Gracenote Logo
visible on the front of the device.
iPod is produced by Apple®
iTunes is produced by Apple®
MusicID service is provided by Gracenote™
For more information visit http://www.gracenote.com
ENGLISH
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNINGS
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose this appliance to rain or moisture
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
HAZARD WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
ESD Remark:
In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge just reset the product (reconnect of power
source may be required) to resume normal operation
This product contains a low-power laser emitter
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
To ensure safe, appropriate use of your personal
CD player, please follow the advice below:
Location
• Do not use the product in extremely hot, cold,
dusty or damp conditions.
• Place the product on a smooth, flat surface.
• Ensure that air is free to circulate through the
product. Do not use it in a poorly ventilated place,
cover it with a cloth or place it on carpet.
Condensation
• Water droplets or condensation may form
inside the CD player if it is left in a warm,
damp atmosphere.
• The product may not operate correctly if
condensation forms inside it.
• Leave the product in a warm, dry room for 1 to
2 hours to allow the condensation to evaporate.
Power supply
• Before using the product, check that its rated
voltage is suitable for your mains supply.
In the event of a problem, unplug the power cord
and contact a qualified repair technician.
Safety precautions
•When you plug in or unplug the power cord,
always Hold the plug rather than the cable.
Pulling the cord could damage it and create a
hazard.
•Always unplug the product from the mains if
you do not intend to use it for an extended period.
•The STANDBY button does not disconnect the
product from the mains power supply.
To disconnect the product from the power supply,
you must unplug the power cord.
•This product should only be used in a horizontal position.
Warning: Ventilation
Your personal CD player has ventilation holes,
which should never be obstructed.
Liquid warning:
Never allow liquids to splash or drip onto the
product. Never place a liquid-filled container
(e.g. vase, jar, etc.) above it.
• The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping
or splashing and that no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on
Keep minimum distances(5 cm)around the apparatus
for sufficient ventilation;
apparatus
• The mains plug is used as the disconnect
The ventilation should not be impeded by covering
device and it shall remain readily operable.
the ventilation openings with items, such as
To be completely disconnect the power input,
newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc;
the mains plug of apparatus shall be
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,
disconnected from the mains.
should be placed on the apparatus;
• The apparatus will be use in open area
• The ventilation should not be impedde by
Attention should be drawn to the environmental
aspects of battery disposal. Don't throw used
covering the ventilation openings with items
batteries in dust bin. Please contact your retailer
such as newspaper, table-cloths, curtains etc
in order to protect the environment.
• No naked flame sources such as lighted
candles should be placed on the apparatus;
Don't use the apparatus in tropical climates;
• Attention should be drawn to the environmental
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping
aspects of battory disposal;
or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids,
•
The use of apparatus in moderate climates.
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
ENGLISH
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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1. CD DOOR
2.STANDBY BUTTON
3.LCD DSPLAY
4. REMOTE SENSOR
5.ENTER/OK BUTTON
6.REC BUTTON
7.SKIP
8. USB INTERAFCE
9. STEREO HEADPNONE JACK
10.MEMCRY BUTTON
11.SETUP/BAND BUTTON
12.STOP BUTTON
13.MUTE/SNOOZE BUTTON
14.MENU BUTTON
15.UP BUTTON
16.DOWN BUTTON
17.SKIP
18. SD CARD JACK
19. VOLUME UP/DOWN
20.PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
21.WIRELESS NETWORK CARD JACK
22.SPEAKER
23. AC JACK
24. FM ANTENNA
25.DIAPLASIS BUTTON
26.AUDIO OUTPUT
27.AUX IN
28.CROON OUTPUT
29.MESHWORK JACK
Remote Control Handset
1.STANDBY BUTTON
2.
BUTTON
3.CD BUTTON
4.MESHWORK RADIO BUTTON
5.SD/MMC BUTTON
6.FM BUTTON
7.FILE MANAGE BUTTON
8.UP BUTTON
9. MEMCRY BUTTON
10. SKIP
11. REC BUTTON
12. DOWN BUTTON
13.SUTUP BUTTON
14.REPEAT BUTTON
15.TIMER BUTTON
16.INFO BUTTON
17.CLOCK BUTTON
18.X-BASS BUTTON
19.P-EQ BUTTON
20.0-9 BUTTON
21.AUTOSCAN BUTTON
22.USB BUTTON
23.UP NP BUTTON
24.AUX BUTTON
25. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
26. SKIP
27.ENTER/OK BUTTON
28.STOP/ESC BUTTON
29.RANDOM BUTTON
30.A-B REPEAT BUTTON
31.ST.MO BUTTON
32. VOLUME
33.SLELP BUTTON
34.DIMMER BUTTON
35.MUTE BUTTON
i - net
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FileMgr
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AUX
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PLAY/
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MEMORY
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OK
STOP
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REC
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SETUP
REPEAT
RANDOM
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TIMER
INFO
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P-EQ
MUTE
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DIMMER
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Chapter I
Overview
1.1 Introduction
This unit integrated digital audio playback functions with network connectivity,
which can play Audio CD, Data CD (MP3/WMA audio files),
USB disk, SD/MMC card, FM radio and above 20,000
internet radio stations.
1.2 Audio Sources
● Audio CD (By gathering CD track information from Gracenote CDDB)
● Support MP3/WMA audio files (Included ID3V1 ,2)
● Support static lyrics and synced lyrics (.txt /.lrc /.smi)
● Support USB Flash drive, USB HD drive, Apple iPod
● Live 365 Internet Radio (http://www.live365.com)
● SHOUTCast Internet Radio (http://www.shoutcast.com)
● Local FM On-Line Radio
● FM (87.5~108MHz)
● Support AUX
1.3 Record
● Convert Audio CD tracks into 128kbps MP3 file and save to an USB disk,
SD/MMC card or iPod series. By connecting to Gracenote CDDB may gather
CD track information about the playing CD
● Record Internet Radio Station (Live365/SHOUTCast) and save to an USB disk,
SD/MMC card or iPod series as MP3 files
● Record FM Radio and save to an USB disk, SD/MMC card or iPod series as MP3
files.
● Record AUX into 128kbps MP3 file save to an USB disk, SD/MMC card or iPod
series.
●Support storage backup management program
1.4 Networking
● Support Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
● Support Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 b/g Dongle (optional)
● Support Infrastructure /Ad-Hoc
● Support WEP 64/128 and WPA-PSK encryption
● Support Proxy Setting
●SMBB provides the wireless setting wizard to make wireless network setup more
easily.
1.5 Others
● Support two alarm clock settings
● Support time sync technology (* network available)
● Support firmware upgrade
Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Installation
NOTE:The voltage is AC 120V~60Hz.
Please check the voltage in your area before plugging in the unit.
2.1.1 LAN Setting
˙Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is
available (ADSL or Cable Modems is highly recommended).
˙The default setting of network is DHCP. (more network setting
please check 11.4 Network)
or
˙If you want to listen audio contents from your PC, you can use Cross-over
to connect your SMBB to your PC directly.
2.1.2 Wireless LAN Setting
˙Make sure the internet environment is ready and the network setting is
available.
˙Plug-in the provided Wifi Dongle (More setting please see 11.4
Network)
or
˙you can receive your audio contents from PC’s under wireless environment
by using Ad-hoc.
2.2 Boot for The First Time
When you turn on the system at the first time, it will check the environment
and search for any available internet protocol automatically. If there is no network
devices connected, you should plug-in LAN or WiFi dongle and
follow the instructions of network wizard. After system does link to the network, it
will process time sync, and then goes to standby mode. Usually it will take 6-30
seconds to finish the whole process.
Table 2.2.1 Turn on the unit By Using LAN
→
When power-on,Penbex Logo shows up
Checking available network devices
→
Network Connecting …
Network Connecting
Time Sync processing
20072007-MayMay-03 Thu..
PM
Off
off
Stand-By Mode
˙The default of network setting is LAN (or after you have chosen
“Reset all setting”). You can choose WLAN (wireless), please plug the provided
Wi-Fi dongle into USB port which located at the rear of unit.
˙If you still have problems with network setting, please follow the instructions of
network wizard on next page.
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˙NETWORK SETTING – LAN
Choose LAN to connect internet
˙CAN NOT GET DHCP
Choose WLAN to connect internet
Exit network wizard mode
˙NETWORK SETTING – WLAN (wireless)
Choose LAN to connect internet
Choose WLAN to connect internet
Exit network wizard mode
˙CAN NOT FIND ACCESS POINT
Select「GO」to run Wizard mode
OR
Select「EXIT」to quit
(1) CAN NOT FIND ANY ACCESS POINT
Select「RESCAN」to search AP again
OR
Select「EXIT」to quit
(2) CAN NOT FIND THE AP YOU WANT, PRESS「
「ESC」
」TO ENTER PRESCAN MODE
Select「RESCAN」to search AP again
OR
Select「EXIT」to quit
˙SELECT AN EXISTING AP THAT DOES NOT NEED AN ENCRYPTION
Select「Yes」to make a connection
OR Select「No」to select other Access Points
˙SELECT AN EXISTING AP THAT NEEDS AN ENCRYPTION
After input the encryption, Select「Yes」to make a connection
OR Select「No」to select other Access Points
˙FAIL TO CONNECT TO ACCESS POIN
1. Select 「Retry」to connect again
2. or Select「Wizard」to search available Access Point
3. or Select「EXIT」to quit
˙CAN NOT GET DHCP
1. Select 「Retry」to connect again
2. or Select「Wizard」to search available Access Point
3. or Select「EXIT」to quit
2.3 Power On
After switch to Stand By Mode, you may press (
)to
activate the system. You can adjust the brightness of backlight appeared on your
panel by clicking「Dim」in your remote control.
Table 2.1
20072007-MayMay-03 Thu.
CD
→
PM
Off
Loading …
off
Press「
」in Stand-By Mode
Audio sources checking
CD
SD/MMC
→
CD / Internet Radio / USB
SD/MMC / FM / Media Server
FileMgr
CD
FileMgr / AUX / Setup
Press B.L. (Dim) to adjust the brightness
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Chapter 3 CD
3.1 Inserting a CD into the CD Tray
NOTE:In order to play CD, please insert the Audio CD or MP3/WMA format
CD.
1. Press the「 OPEN 」 position which located on the CD door.
2. Insert an Audio CD or MP3/WMA CD into the CD tray.
3. close the CD CD door.
4.
icon will show on the topside of the screen when CD is detected.
Table 3.1
CD
CD
→
Loading …
Insert CD
After inserting a disc…
CD
icon will show on the screen.
3.2 Getting CD Information
NOTE:To get information from Gracenote CDDB, please make sure the internet
environment is workable and Audio CD is playable.
1. After CD Loading, select
icon from the main menu and then press
SELECT button to enter CD function.
2. Gracenote logo will show on the screen when querying CD information.
3. Track names will be listed on the screen instead of track numbers after it
got CD track information.
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Table 3.2
CD
CD
→
Loading …
Press「SELECT」
Processing
CD
 All
→
 Track 01
 Track 02
Not update yet
Connecting to Gracenote
CD
CD
 All
 All
 Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
 Unknow Track 01
 Do You Remember
 Unknow
Unknow Track 02
Update CD information from CDDB
Shown “Unknow” if information is not available
3.3 Playing an Audio CD
There are two ways to play an Audio CD.
A. Playing all the tracks within the disc
1. Highlight [ All] (or scroll down to the first track name).
2. Press「PLAY」or「SELECT/OK」button to play all songs.
B. Playing selected tracks within the disc
1. Scroll up/down to a track name, then press「MEMORY」button to make a
check mark .
2. Repeat the step 1 to select other songs.
3. Press「PLAY」or「SELECT/OK」button to play these marked songs.
NOTE:Not all audio CD has CD track information
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Table 3.3
CD
CD
 All
 All
 Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
 Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
or
 Do You Remember
 Do You Remember
Press「MEMORY」to make a check mark
Select [All], then press PLAY or SELECT to
, then
press「PLAY」to play.
play
 001/012
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
04:
04:30
Music playing
3.4 Playing an MP3/WMA CD
NOTE: 1. Support MP3/WMA audio files.
2. Support static lyrics and synced lyrics (.txt /.lrc /.smi)
3. Not support MPEG 1 Layer 2 format.
There are two ways to play an Audio CD.
A. Playing all the tracks within the disc
1. Highlight [ All] (or scroll down to the first track name).
2. Press「PLAY」or「SELECT/OK」button to play all songs.
B. Playing selected tracks within the disc
1. Scroll up/down to a track name, then press「MEMORY」button to make a
check mark .
2. Repeat the Step 1 to select other songs.
3. Press「PLAY」or「SELECT/OK」button to play these marked songs.
C. Playing one song within a folder or disc
1. Scroll up/down to a file name, then press「MEMORY」button to make a
check mark .
2. Press「PLAY」or「SELECT/OK」button to play the song.
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Table 3.4
CD
CD
 All
 All
or
 Phil Collins
 Phil Collins
 Do You Remember
 Do You Remember
Press「MEMORY」, then press「PLAY」to play.
Select [All], then press PLAY or SELECT to play.
 001/012
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
04:30
Music playing
3.5 CD Ripping
˙Press「REC」to rip
˙Auto-categorization function will be activated when ripping a song to USB or
SD/MMC.
˙iPod will be updated after ripping a song to iPod.
˙CD will not be recorded if the Audio CD is under protection.
3.5.1 Converting All the Tracks within the Disc
1. Insert an Audio CD into the CD tray.
2. Select
icon from the main menu, then press 「SELECT/OK」button
to enter CD function.
3. Highlight [ All] and, then press「REC」button to record.
4. If both USB Disk and SD/MMC Card are detected, scroll up/down to
select a storage medium where you want to store recording files, then press
「SELECT/OK」to start recording.
5.  icon will show on the topside of the screen when converting.
6. In any reason it has failed to convert. System will stop recording.
3.5.2 Converting Selected Tracks within the Disc
1. Insert an Audio CD into the CD tray.
2. Select
icon from the main menu, then press「SELECT/OK」button to
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enter CD function.
3. Scroll up/down to a track name, then press「MEMORY」button to make a
check mark .
4. Repeat the Step 3 to select other songs and then press「REC」button to
record.
5. If both USB Disk and SD/MMC Card are detected, scroll up/down to
select a storage medium where you want to store recording files, then press
「SELECT/OK」to start recording.
6.  icon will show on the topside of the screen when converting.
7. In any reason it has failed to convert. System will stop recording.
Table 3.5.2
 001/012
001/012
CD
 All
 Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
→
 Do You Remember
02:
02:30
Select [All], then press「REC」to rip
04:
04:30
 icon will show on the screen when ripping
or
 001/001
001/001
CD
 All
 Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
→
02:
02:30
 Do You Remember
04:
04:30
 icon will show on the screen when ripping.
Press MEMORY, then Press REC to rip
or
CD
CD
 All
 Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
 All
→
 Can’t
Can t Stop Loving
 Do You Remember
 Do You Remember
Press MEMORY, then Press REC to rip
Save as
USB
SD/MMC
Select USB or SD/MMC if necessary.
or
CD
CD
 All
 All
 Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
 Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
 Do You Remember
 Do You Remember
Press MEMORY, then Press REC to rip.
If no storage media, the action will stop.
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3.6 Now Playing
● Use the remote control to control Bass, Equalizer, Play Mode and A-B Loop
(Note: some functions can only be enabled by using the remote control)
● EQ: Set the equalizer for Normal Classic Jazz Pop Rock and Bass
+Normal Bass+Classic  Bass+Jazz  Bass+Pop  Bass+Rock.
● Play Mode: Set the play mode for Normal Shuffle Repeat One Repeat
All.
● A-B Loop: 1. Press「SELECT/OK」to set the starting point A when playing.
icon will show on the topside of the screen.
2. Press 「SELECT/OK」again to set the period A to B when
playing.
icon will show on the topside of the screen.
3. Press 「SELECT/OK」again to stop repeating in A-B loop.
icon will disappear.
● If no remote controls, press 「SETUP」 button instead of these quick keys
when playing.
Table 3.6
 001/012
 009/012
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
Do You remember
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
→
04:
04:30
02:
02:30
04:
04:30
Jump to the track automatically.
Press NUMBER buttons on the remote control.
or
 001/012
 001/012
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
→
04:
04:30
Press -/-- button on the remote control.
Input a track number to jump to the track quickly.
or
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 001/012
 001/012
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
→
04:
04:30
02:
02:30
Press EQ to change equalizer.
04:
04:30
The EQ icon will show on the screen
or
 001/012
 001/012
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
02:
02:30
04:
04:30
Press REPEAT to change play mode.
04:
04:30
The Repeat icon will show on the screen.
 001/012
001/012
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
02:
02:30
04:
04:30
Press 「SELECT /OK」to set A when playing.
Press 「SELECT /OK」again to repeat A-B loop.
 001/012
Setting
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
04:
04:30
Play Mode
Equalizer
Equalizer
Nornal
Balance
04:
04:30
Select a Setting item.
Press SETUP when playing.
3.7 Lyrics
˙Support static lyrics and synced lyrics (.txt /.lrc /.smi).
1.MP3 – ID3V2 Embedded Lyric、 .Lrc、 .Txt
2.WMA – Embedded Lyric、 . Smi、 .Txt
˙Edit lyrics for your MP3/WMA files if necessary.
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Table 3.7
 001/012
 001/012
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
Tearing and breaking down
Tearing my heart
Tearing and breaking down
→
04:
04:30
02:
02:30
Press INFO when playing.
04:
04:30
The lyrics will show on the screen.
or
 001/012
 001/012
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
→
No Lyrics
04:
04:30
02:
02:30
Press INFO when playing.
04:
04:30
No lyrics available
3.8 Balance
˙Bass and Balance are adjustable.
Table 3.8
 001/012
Music Setting
Can’t
Can t Stop Loving You
Phil Collins
*** Love Songs: A Compilation
02:
02:30
Play Mode
→
Equalizer
Balance
04:
04:30
Nornal
Enter Music Setting list and choose「Balance」
Press「Setting」when playing
Balance
Press Left/Right button to modify the output
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Chapter 4 Internet Radio
4.1 Introduction
Internet radio is an audio broadcasting service transmitted via the Internet. By
using internet radio devices, listeners receive a continuous stream of audio from
internet radio stations. Unit supports many audio stream sources such as
Microsoft (mms://..), Live365, and SHOUTCast.
˙Live 365 (http://www.live365.com)
˙SHOUTCast (http://www.shoutcast.com)
Today most traditional FM radio stations in the world offer on-line radio
services or programs. It can connect to those on-line radio services or
programs. Moreover, this system categorizes those stations by country, and sort them
under World Station file. This makes it easy to search or find a particular radio
station.
4.2 World Station
System requirements: Recommend broadband internet connection (xDSL/Cable
Modem). However, Internet Radio does not support PPPoE(ADSL) or ISP Proxy
(cable modem). We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to
have better quality of audio streaming.
˙If there is no internet connection on your unit, Wizard mode will be
automatically activated. Please follow the instructions shown on the screen to
establish network connection.
4.2.1 Listen to World Station
˙Go to[Main] menu, choose
and press「SELECT/OK」button.
˙Choose [World Station] and then press「SELECT/OK」button.
˙Scroll up/down to a station and then press「SELECT/OK」button to play.
˙You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100%.
Note 1:
:For fast search for an internet radio, press「
「」button to jump from radio
stations started with alphabet A to alphabet B, alphabet B to alphabet C, and
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so on. Press「
「」button to jump backward.
Note 2:
:Press「
「INFO」
」to know the total amount of internet radio stations in a specific
category and which one you are browsing.
Table 4.2.1 Listen to Internet Radio
Internet Radio
I.Radio
→
Favorite
World Station
SHOUTCast
Choose World Station
Choose Internet Radio
World Station
Asia
Africa
Americas
Asia
→
Categorized by Area
South Korea
SriLanka
Taiwan
Categorized by Country
World Station
World Station
Africa
Americas
Asia
→
Press/button for fast search
Caribbean
Europe
Middle East
The name of Radio stations change alphabetically
USA
1/999
‘A
A’ NET STATION
.977 The Oldies Channel
‘A
A’ NET STATION
→
.977 The Oldies Channel
007 Audio - #1 For The
007 Audio - #1 For The
Press「INFO」
The amount of radio stations will show on the screen
Internet
Internet Radio
BCC News Radio
BCC Classical
Internet Radio
BCC News Radio
→

Bcc Pop
24 Kbps
Categorized by Radio Station
Playing
Note:
:Not support REC function for those radio stations in World Station
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4.3 SHOUTCast
System requirements: Recommend broadband internet connection (xDSL/Cable
Modem). However, Internet Radio does not support PPPoE(ADSL) or ISP Proxy
(cable modem). We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to
have better quality of audio streaming.
4.3.1 Listen to SHOUTCast
˙Go to[Main] menu, choose
and press「SELECT/OK」button.
˙Choose [World Station] and then press「SELECT/OK」button.
˙Scroll up/down to a station and then press「SELECT/OK」button to play.
˙You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100%.
Note 1:
:For fast search for an internet radio, press「
「」button to jump from radio
stations started with alphabet A to alphabet B, alphabet B to alphabet C, and
so on. Press「
「」button to jump backward.
Note 2:
:Press「
「INFO」
」to know the total amount of internet radio stations in a specific
category and which one you are browsing.
4.4 Add/ Delete a Radio Station
NOTE:The maximum radio station can be memorized is 20.
˙Roll to your favorite radio station that you want to add into FAVORITE.
˙Hold「SELECT/OK」button for 2 seconds and the rolling bar will blink twice.
˙The radio station you have chosen will add into your FAVORITE after blinking
stops.
˙You can add a station into FAVORITE by pressing「MEMORY」when playing
˙SMBB will inform you If a station you try to add into FAVORITE exists already.
˙It may consume more than 1 storage space if the information of a radio station is
extensive.
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Table 4.4
World Station
BCC News Radio
BCC Classical
World Station
BCC
BCC News Radio
→
BCC Classical
BCC Pop
BCC Pop
Press「SELECT / OK」or「MEMORY」for 2 sec.
Rolling bar blinks twice
Favorite
Favorite
BCC News Radio
BCC News Radio
→
Hold「SELECT/OK」2 seconds for deleting a station
Adding a station into FAVORITE
Delete Favorite
Favorite
Delete this
this station?
Choose「Yes」then press「SELECT/OK」to delete
Confirm
4.5 Access to Live365
System requirements: Recommend broadband internet connection (xDSL/Cable
Modem). However, Internet Radio does not support PPPoE(ADSL) or ISP Proxy
(cable modem). We strongly recommend connecting with a broadband router to
have better quality of audio streaming.
˙Access the web page http://www.live365.com by PC.
˙Sign up for a free membership or pay for a VIP membership.
4.5.1 Listen to Live365
1. Choose「SETUP」
2. Roll to [Live365 Account], and press「SELECT/OK」button
3. Key in Live365 Account and Password
4. Save and Exit
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Setting
Live365 Login
Live365
Load INI
Information
→
Press SETUP and choose Live365
˙Go to [Main] menu , choose
Account
Password
Input Account and Password
and press「SELECT/OK」button.
˙Roll to [Live365], and press「SELECT/OK」button.
˙Choose your favorite radio station , and then press「SELECT/OK」button.
˙You will hear music after buffering reaches to 100%.
i.Radio
Recommend
Whisperings
→
KKJZ 89.1 FM
Buffering 80%
ROCKLAND USA :Popro
Choose a radio station and press「SELECT/OK」
Buffering
i.Radio
Whispering
     proxy.hinet.ne
>proxy.hinet.net
oxy.hinet.net
→
Ready to Editing
Press UP/DOWN (or number key) then
LEFT/RIGHT to input characters.
Proxy Server
>proxy.hinet.net
Press「SELECT/OK」to confirm
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˙Select [Proxy Port] to input a proxy server port
Table:Input Method
Key
Description
OK / Select End editing
STOP/ESC Delete a character
Up
Change character 0-9
DOWN
Change character 0-9
LEFT
Shift to left
RIGHT
Shift to right
Table 11.4.6.2
Proxy Port
Proxy Port
>8080
>8080
→
Press UP/DOWN (or number key) then
Ready to Edit
LEFT/RIGHT to input characters
Proxy Port
>8080
Press「SELECT/OK」to confirm
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11.5 Live365 Login
1. Press「SETUP」button, then scroll up/down to [Live365] and press
「SELECT/OK」button.
2. Scroll up/down to [Account] and then press「SELECT/OK」button to input
username.
3. Press「SELECT/OK」button, then press UP/DOWN button to change
characters, press LEFT/ RIGHT button to shift.
4. After finishing, press「SELECT/OK」button to confirm, and then press
「STOP/ESC」button to quit.
5. Scroll up/down to [Password] and then press 「SELECT/OK」 button to
input password.
6. Repeat the step 3~4.
Table 11.5
Setting
Live365
Live365
Information
Reset all Settings
→
Select [Live365], then press「SELECT/OK」.
Account
Account
Password
Select [Account] and [Password] to input info.
Account
Password
or
Press「SELECT/OK」, then press UP/DOWN to input.
Press「SELECT/OK」, then press UP/DOWN to input
Table:Input Method
Key
Description
OK / Select End editing
STOP/ESC
Delete a character
Up
Change character 0-9, a-z ,A-Z, symbol
DOWN
Change character 0-9, a-z ,A-Z, symbol
LEFT
Shift to left
RIGHT
Shift to right
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1
1./_!@# $ % ^ & * : ;
2 abc ABC
3 def DEF
4 ehi EHI
5 jkl JKL
6 mno MNO
7 pqrs PQRS
8 tuv TUV
9 wxyz WXYZ
' " / \ ( ) [ ] { } space
11.6 Information
● Display the firmware version and network information.
Example:
Model Name
Penbex Smart Boom Box
Version
OS:
OS:xxxxxxxx
SW:
SW:xxxxxxxx . xxxx
uP:
uP:XxXX
XxXX
Network
IP Source:
Source:DHCP
MAC:
MAC:xxxxxxxxxxxx
IP:
IP:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
SM:
SM:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
GW:
GW:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Network Type
SSID:
SSID:xxx
11.7 Language
˙Support 12 languages – English、German、Spanish、Portuguese、French、
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Italian、Swedish、Finland、Dutch、Danish、Traditional Chinese. The default
language of the Smart Boombox is English.
Table 11.7
Setting
Language
Language
Information
Reset all Settings
中文
→
English
German
Select「SETUP」and then choose「Language」
Select language and press「SELECT/OK」button
11.8 Reset All Settings
● Reset all settings to factory default.
Warning :
All settings will be reset to factory default.
11.9 Firmware Upgrade
˙Support upgrade by using USB or SD/MMC
˙Support online upgrade
11.9.1 Upgrade firmware by using USB / SD/MMC
1. Get an accurate firmware version (please check your model number) from
manufactures. The firmware version file appears as .UPG file.
2. Copy the file [image.upg] to the root directory on a USB disk or SD/MMC
card.
3. Insert the USB disk or SD/MMC card into the USB connector or SD/MMC
slot.
4. Press 「SETUP」button, then scroll up/down to [Firmware Upgrade] and
press「SELECT/OK」button.
5. Scroll up/down to [Yes] and then press「SELECT/OK」button to upgrade.
6. Unit will restart automatically after finishing upgrade.
7. During upgrade, Do not switch off or press any function key, this will cause damage.
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NOTE: It strongly recommends resetting all setting after upgraded.
Table 11.9.1
Setting
Upgrade
Information
Reset all Settings
Firmware Upgrade
Upgrade
→
No
Yes
Select [Yes] and press「SELECT/OK」to confirm
Select [Firmware Upgrade], then press「SELECT/OK」
Upgrade
→
Proofing …
Processing …
Proofing the upgrade image file…
Upgrading the firmware…
CD
The upgrade is complete.
11.9.2 On-line upgrade
1. Make sure the internet environment is ready
2. Press「SETUP」button, then scroll up/down to [Firmware Upgrade] and press
「SELECT/OK」button.
3. System will restart automatically after finishing upgrade.
4. Systrem must not be switched off or press any function key during the upgrade
procedure.
NOTE: It strongly recommends resetting all setting after upgraded.
Table 11.9.2
Setting
Upgrade
Information
Reset all Settings
Firmware Upgrade
→
Select [Firmware Upgrade], then press「SELECT/OK」
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No
Yes
Select [Yes] and press「SELECT/OK」to confirm
1
Upgrade
Upgrade
No
Load
SD/MMC
Online
Yes
Checking
Checking Firmware …
Scroll Up/Down, select [Online], and press
Searching for updated firmware version
「SELECT/OK」
Upgrade
Upgrade
SMBB_20070423_IMAGE_VER_1
→
SMBB_20070425_IMAGE_VER_1
Visible:
Visible:01.00.00.00
Upgrade To:
To:02.00.00.00
Available version will show on the screen
Select [Yes] to confirm
Upgrade
Downloading …
Processing …
33 % Completed
>Press Cancel to Exit<
Downloading…press「ESC/STOP」to cancel download
CD
The upgrade is complete.
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Upgrading the firmware…
Chapter 12 Trouble Shooting
12.1 FAQ
12.1.1 Recording
Q1:
:Why can’t I get CD information from Gracenote CDDB?
A1:
: ● Make sure the internet environment is ready.
● Make sure the network setting is available.
● Try to eject the disc and insert the disc again.
● The disc have no CD information on Gracenote Media Database.
● Data CD is not supported in this function.
Q2:
: Why can’t I record to the USB disk?
A2:
: ● Make sure the USB disk is ready.
● Make sure the USB disk have enough free space.
● Make sure the USB disk is not in write-protect mode.
Q3:
:Why can’t I record to the SD/MMC card?
A3:
: ● Make sure the SD/MMC card is ready.
● Make sure the SD/MMC card have enough free space.
● Make sure the SD/MMC card is not in write-protect mode.
12.1.2 Internet Radio
Q1:
:Why Connection Fails?
A1:
: ● Make sure the internet environment is ready.
● Make sure the network setting is available.
● Check if the radio station still exists.
● Check if the Proxy setting is correct.
Q2:
:Internet Radio freezes at Login …?
A2:
: ● Make sure the internet environment is ready.
● Make sure the network setting is available.
Q3:
:Internet Radio freezes Getting Station …?
A3:
: ● Make sure the internet environment is ready.
● Make sure the network setting is available.
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Q4:
:There is a list of available radio station but I can not listen?
A4:
: ● Make sure the network setting is available.
● Make sure Firewall is disabled.
● Check if the Proxy setting is correct.
Q5:
:What is Data Process Err(4)
A5:
: ● Make sure Live365 account/password you input is correct.
Q6:
:What is No More Data?
A6:
: ● Make sure the network setting is available.
● Check if possible bandwidth limitation issue.
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