Philips Consumer Lifestyle NP1100 Network Player User Manual NP1100 UserManual0523

Philips Consumer Lifestyle Network Player NP1100 UserManual0523

User manual

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EN User manual 3
Contact information 31
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Internet radio 16
Listen to Internet radio
16
Mark radio stations as Favorites 17
Listen to Favorite Stations
17
Manually add Internet radio stations 17
Listen to My Media 18
Browse through Internet Radio lists 18
7Settings 19
Adjust display 19
Adjust DIM settings 19
Adjust brightness 19
Date and time settings 19
Set the time 19
Set the time format 19
Set the date 20
Set sleep timer 20
Set button sound (Clicker)
20
Network setup 20
Create wireless connection
20
Create wired connection
20
Change language 21
8 Maintenance 22
Cleaning 22
Update 22
Update through wireless connection 22
Update through PC connection
22
Restore the default settings
22
9 Technical data 24
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Supplied accessories 24
PC connection requirements
24
10 Troubleshooting 26
11 Glossary 27
Contents
1 Important 4
Safety 4
Notice 5
Disposal of product and packing
material 6
2 Your Streamium Network Music
Player 8
Overview 8
Front view 8
Top view 8
Rear view 8
Remote control 8
3 Prepare 10
Install remote control batteries
10
Position your NP1100 10
4Connect 11
Connect audio device 11
Connect AC power 11
First-time setup 11
Create wireless connection
12
Create wired connection
12
5 Turn on / switch to standby 13
6Play 14
Adjust volume 14
Mute 14
Repeat play 14
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Listen to Rhapsody®music services 14
Rate Rhapsody®music 15
Stream music from a UPnP device
15
Install Windows Media Player 11 15
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Quick jump navigation
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Alphanumeric search 16
Contents English
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4
gDo not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
hDo not install near any heat sources such
as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
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produce heat.
iFor countries with a polarized mains,
do not defeat the safety purpose of
the polarized or grounding-type plug.
A polarized plug has two blades with
one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your safety.
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your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Caution: To prevent electric shock, match
the wide blade of the plug to the wide
slot, fully insert.
jProtect the power cord from being
walked on or pinched, particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
kOnly use attachments/accessories
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lUse only with the cart, stand, tripod,
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manufacturer or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
1 Important
Safety
Know these safety symbols
This ‘bolt of lightning’ indicates uninsulated
material within your unit may cause an electrical
shock. For the safety of everyone in your
household, please do not remove product
covering.
The ‘exclamation point’ calls attention to
features for which you should read the enclosed
literature closely to prevent operating and
maintenance problems.
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shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to
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such as vases, should not be placed on this
apparatus.
CAUTION:To prevent electric shock, match
wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
aRead these instructions.
bKeep these instructions.
cHeed all warnings.
dFollow all instructions.
eDo not use this apparatus near water.
fClean only with dry cloth.
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Warning
Never remove the casing of this NP1100.
Never lubricate any part of this NP1100.
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Never place this NP1100 on other electrical
equipment.
Only use this NP1100 indoors. Keep this NP1100 away
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Keep this NP1100 away from direct sunlight, naked
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Notice
Notice of compliance
Warning
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not expressly approved by Philips may void the FCC
authorization to operate this equipment.
For USA:
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.
mUnplug this apparatus during lightning
storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
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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, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or
has been dropped.
oBattery usage CAUTION – To prevent
battery leakage which may result in bodily
injury, property damage, or damage to the
unit:
Install all batteries correctly, + and - as
marked on the unit.
Do not mix batteries (old and new or
carbon and alkaline, etc.).
Remove batteries when the unit is not
used for a long time.
pApparatus shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing.
qDo not place any sources of danger on
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rThis product may contain lead and
mercury. Disposal of these materials
may be regulated due to environmental
considerations. For disposal or recycling
information, please contact your local
authorities or the Electronic Industries
Alliance: www.eiae.org.
Important English
EN
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Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing
‘comfort level’ adapts to higher volumes of
sound. So after prolonged listening, what sounds
‘normal’ can actually be loud and harmful to
your hearing.To guard against this, set your
volume to a safe level before your hearing
adapts and leave it there.
To establish a safe volume level:
Set your volume control at a low setting.
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it
comfortably and clearly, without distortion.
Listen for reasonable periods of time:
Prolonged exposure to sound, even at normally
‘safe’ levels, can also cause hearing loss.
Be sure to use your equipment reasonably and
take appropriate breaks.
Be sure to observe the following guidelines
when using your headphones.
Listen at reasonable volumes for reasonable
periods of time.
Be careful not to adjust the volume as your
hearing adapts.
Do not turn up the volume so high that you
can’t hear what’s around you.
You should use caution or temporarily
discontinue use in potentially hazardous
situations.
Do not use headphones while operating a
motorized vehicle, cycling, skateboarding, etc.; it
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areas.
Disposal of product and packing
material
Your product is designed and manufactured
with high quality materials and components,
which can be recycled and reused.
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
For Canada:
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 the Canadian Department of
Communications.This Class B digital apparatus
complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Declaration of Conformity
Model number: NP1100/37
Trade name: Philips
Responsible party: Philips Consumer Lifestyle
A Division of Philips
Electronics
North America Corp.
P.O. Box 671539
Marietta, GA 30006-0026
1-800-PHILIPS (744-5477)
Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment.This equipment should be installed
and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm
between the radiator and your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.
Class II equipment symbol
This symbol indicates that the unit has a double
insulation system.
Hearing Safety
Listen at a moderate volume:
Using headphones at a high volume can impair
your hearing.This product can produce sounds
in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for
a normal person, even for exposure less than
a minute.The higher decibel ranges are offered
for those that may have already experienced
some hearing loss.
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When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is
attached to a product, it means the product is
covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
Please be informed about the local separate
collection system for electrical and electronic
products.
Please act according to your local rules and
do not dispose of your old product with your
normal household waste.The correct disposal
of your old product will help prevent potential
negative consequences to the environment and
human health.
All redundant packing material has been
omitted.We have done our utmost to make the
packaging easily separable into mono materials.
Please observe the local regulations regarding
the disposal of packing materials.
Environmental information
All unnecessary packaging has been omitted.
We have tried to make the packaging easy to
separate into three materials: cardboard (box),
polystyrene foam (buffer) and polyethylene
(bags, protective foam sheet.)
Your system consists of materials which can
be recycled and reused if disassembled by
a specialized company. Please observe the
local regulations regarding the disposal of
packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old
equipment.
Battery disposal information
Batteries (including built-in rechargeable
batteries) contain substances that may pollute
the environment. Always hand the appliance
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any built-in batteries before you discard the
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Rear view
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Remote control
You can control the NP1100 with the remote
control.
2 Your Streamium
Network Music
Player
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to Philips!
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offers, register your product at
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Overview
Front view
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3 Prepare
Install remote control
batteries
Caution
Risk of explosion! Keep batteries away from heat,
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Risk of decreased battery life! Never mix different
brands or types of batteries.
Risk of product damage! When the remote control is
not used for long periods, remove the batteries.
1 Open the battery compartment.
2 Insert two AAA batteries with correct
polarity (+/-) as indicated.
3 Close the battery compartment.
Position your NP1100
Caution
Risk of product damage! Place the NP1100 on a surface
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NP1100.
Risk of interference! Keep the NP1100 away from TVs,
VCRs, and other radiation sources.
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Note
The type plate information is located at the back or the
underside of the NP1100.
First-time setup
When you connect the NP1100 to the power
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short demo and then displays the language
menu:
1 Press to select the language, then press
.
The display shows the date format
menu.
2 Press to select the date format, then
press .
The display shows the time format
menu.
3 Press to select the time format, then
press .
The display shows the date menu.
4 Press to select the date, then press .
The display shows the time menu.
5 Press to select the time, then press .
The display shows the network menu.
6 To complete the setup, continue with one
of the following chapters:
First-time setup:Wireless setup (see
‘Create wireless connection’ on page 12)
First-time setup:Wired setup (see ‘Create
wired connection’ on page 12)
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4 Connect
Connect audio device
1 Use the supplied red and white audio
cables to connect the AUX IN jacks of the
sound system with the red and white (see
‘Rear view’ on page 8)LINE OUT jacks
(see ‘Rear view’ on page 8) of the NP1100.
2 Set the source of the sound system to
‘AUX’.
3 Control the sound system as you normally
would.
Connect AC power
Warning
Risk of product damage! Ensure that the power supply
voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back
or the underside of the NP1100.
1 Connect the NP1100 to the power supply
2 Continue with the steps in chapterFirst-
time setup (see ‘First-time setup’ on page
11).
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screen that the settings are saved.
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date and time in the Settings menu.
Create wireless connection
1 Hold ready your network name and
network password or encryption key.
2 Follow the steps in chapter Set up the
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then press .
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with wireless broadband Internet access,
then press .
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screen that the settings are saved.
Create wired connection
1 Use an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to
connect the NP1100 to the router that
is connected to your home network with
broadband Internet access.
2 Ensure that the router is turned on.
3 Follow the steps in chapter Set up the
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then press .
5 Press to select >:LUHG@, then press .
6 Select >$XWRPDWLF@ (DHCP).
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5 Turn on / switch
to standby
You can select from the following status options:
On
Standby
The button on the remote control
can turn on the NP1100.
The NP1100 remembers the last
audio source you selected.
Note
In stop mode, if no buttons are pressed for 20 minutes,
the NP1100 switches to standby.
1 To turn on the NP1100, press .
2 To switch the NP1100 to standby, press .
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are continuously repeated until
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random order.
Listen to Rhapsody® music
services
Note
This feature requires broadband Internet access.
This feature requires a Rhapsody®account.
This feature is only available in some regions.
Rhapsody®is an on-line music service that
offers streaming on-demand access to its library
of digital music.You can use this online service
with your NP1100.
Available features can include:
>0\/LEUDU\@ (built from your Rhapsody
Music Library)
>0XVLF*XLGH@ (guides you through the
Rhapsody Music Services)
>6HDUFK@ (lets you search for music in the
Rhapsody Music Library)
>&KDQQHOV@ (lets you select virtual Internet
radio channels with different genre options
and other features)
>3OD\OLVWV@ (lets you create and select your
own playlists)
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manage your Rhapsody Account)
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
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The play / pause and stop operations on the
remote control of the NP1100 are the same
for any music source that you choose:
1 Press HOME.
2 Press to select source, then press .
3 Press , then to select options.
4 Press OK / to play.
Press OK /to toggle between
pause and play.
5 Press to stop.
Tip
The following chapters explain the play options and
music sources that are available.
Adjust volume
1 During play, press + VOL - to adjust the
volume.
Mute
You can turn off the sound of your audio.
1 During play, press MUTE.
To turn the sound back on, press
MUTE again.
Repeat play
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current selection.
1 In play mode, press REPEAT to toggle the
repeat function as follows:
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repeated until another mode or
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Player 11 is already installed on the PC, you
can skip the installation section and continue
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players, refer to the instructions supplied with
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Install Windows Media Player 11
1 On the PC, insert the supplied software
CD.
Installation starts.
If installation does not start, click on
the icon in your Explorer program.
2 Follow the instructions on the PC to install
Windows Media Player 11.
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NP1100.This chapter shows you how to
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Media Player 11.
2 On the PC, click Start >Programs >
Windows Media Player.
3 In the Windows Media Player interface,
right click on the Library pull-down menu
at the top of the screen and select Media
sharing....
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OK.
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your home network, the display shows
the NP1100 with an alert icon:
5 Click on the NP1100.
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7 On the NP1100, press HOME.
8 Press to select >0XVLF@, then press .
The display shows [Searching for
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of media servers.
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the Internet.
3 Press HOME.
4 Select >0XVLF6HUYLFHV@ >>5KDSVRG\@.
5 Follow the on-screen
>5KDSVRG\@ instructions to select the
services available to you.
>$FFRXQW0DQDJHPHQW@ instructions
to sign in with a full account.
6 Press to select, then press .
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Note
The on-line Rhapsody®services that are available
depend on the type of account you hold.
Rhapsody®and the Rhapsody logo are registered
trademarks of RealNetworks, Inc.
Rate Rhapsody® music
You can use the remote control to rate the
music.
1 While you navigate through Rhapsody®
music on the NP1100, press RATE to
rate the current track in the display.
The selected rating is indicated in stars.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Note
The on-line Rhapsody®services that are available
depend on the type of account you hold.
Stream music from a UPnP
device
You can wirelessly stream music to the NP1100
from a connected PC, if you install Windows
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The display shows the available servers.
3 Press or , then to select server.
The display shows the available lists.
4 Press or , then to select list.
5 Press SEARCH.
The display shows a text box.
6 Press the alphanumeric buttons on the
remote control to enter the search word.
7 Press OK / to start the search.
The NP1100 shows the closest
alphabetical match.
8 To stop the search, press .
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Internet radio
Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Listen to Internet radio
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to
the Internet.
3 Press INTERNET RADIO to view the
options menu
>6HDUFK@ (lets you search for Internet
radio stations)
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radio stations that you have marked
as Favorite Station (see ‘Mark radio
stations as Favorites’ on page 17))
>$OO6WDWLRQV@ (lists all Internet radio
stations, categorized by genres)
>5HFRPPHQGHG@ (lists recommended
Internet radio services stations)
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stations that you have entered at
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after the PC name), then press .
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You can choose between the following options
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Scroll at high speed (see ‘Scroll at high
speed’ on page 16)
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navigation’ on page 16)
Alphanumeric search (see ‘Alphanumeric
search’ on page 16)
Scroll at high speed
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depends on the length of the list.
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 When a list is displayed, press and hold
to scroll through the list at high speed.
3 Let go of the button, to stop the scroll.
Quick jump navigation
The quick jump feature of the NP1100 behaves
like the text input method commonly used on
mobile phones.
1 While inside a list, press an alphanumeric
button once or more to select a character.
The quick jump feature displays the
ÀUVWREMHFWLQWKHFXUUHQWOLVWWKDW
begins with the selected character (e.g.
a track name inside the track list) .
Alphanumeric search
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connected UPnP device.
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Press HOME >MUSIC.
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Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Tip
You can also place bookmarks for Internet radio
stations when you log on at www.philips.com/welcome
and on the registered product site click the link
Streamium Management.
Listen to Favorite Stations
When you place bookmarks for Internet radio
stations (see ‘Mark radio stations as Favorites’
on page 17\RXFDQÀQGWKHPXQGHU)DYRULWH
Stations.
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to
the Internet.
3 Press HOME.
4 Select >,QWHUQHW5DGLR@ >[Favorite
6WDWLRQV@.
5 Press to select, then press .
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Manually add Internet radio stations
This chapter explains how to register with
Philips and add individual URL addresses for
Internet radio stations on the PC.
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to
the Internet.
Club Philips under Streamium
Management)
4 Press to select the option, then press
.
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station, select option >6HDUFK@, then
use the alphanumeric buttons to enter
the radio station name.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Mark radio stations as Favorites
You can mark Internet radio stations as your
Favourites so next time you want to listen to a
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1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to
the Internet.
3 When you listen to Internet radio, press
FAVORITE to mark the station.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
The next time you connect to the
Internet radio, the radio station is
shown in the Favorite Stations (see
‘Listen to Favorite Stations’ on page
17) menu.
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1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to
the Internet.
3 Press INTERNET RADIO.
4 Press to select >0\0HGLD@, then press
.
5 Press to select >0XVLF@, then press .
The list of your Internet radio stations
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Note
Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Browse through Internet Radio lists
The NP1100 has a feature that allows you to
browse through long lists of Internet Radio
stations similar to the page up and page down
feature on a PC.
1 Press / to browse up / down in the
list.
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3 On the NP1100, select >6HWWLQJV@
>>5HJLVWUDWLRQVHWWLQJV@ >[User
UHJLVWUDWLRQ@.
The registration display is shown.
4 Press alphanumeric buttons on the remote
control to enter your valid email address.
5 Press .
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email dispatch to your mailbox.
6 Check the email inbox for a message from
ConsumerCare@Philips.com with the
subject Your Streamium Registration....
7 Follow the instructions in the email to
complete your registration process on the
Philips website.
8 On the registered product site, click the
link Streamium Management.
9 Select My Media.
10 Click on the tab Music.
11 Enter the URL address of Internet radio
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12 Enter a nickname in the second column.
The nickname is the Internet radio
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the NP1100.
13 Enter a description in the third column.
14 Click on Save WRFRQÀUP\RXUHQWULHV
Note
If the manually added Internet radio station is available
and broadcast in a compatible format, you can listen to
it on the NP1100.
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in the My Media list on the NP1100.
Internet radio features require broadband Internet
access.
Listen to My Media
When you manually add an Internet radio
station (see ‘Manually add Internet radio
stations’ on page 17), the Internet radio station
is found under >0\0HGLD@.
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Adjust brightness
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Press HOME.
3 Select >6HWWLQJV@ >>%ULJKWQHVV@.
4 Press to adjust the settings, then press
.
5 To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Date and time settings
This chapter shows you how to change the
date and time settings.
Set the time
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Press HOME.
3 Select >6HWWLQJV@ >>'DWHDQGWLPH@.
4 Press or , then to select >6HWWLPH@.
5 Press or to adjust, then WRFRQÀUP
the time.
6 Press to return to the previous selection
menu.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Set the time format
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Press HOME.
3 Select >6HWWLQJV@ >>'DWHDQGWLPH@.
4 Press or , then to select [Set time
IRUPDW@.
5 Press to select format, then press .
6 Press to return to the previous selection
menu.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
7 Settings
The following settings are available to you:
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>'LVSOD\VHWWLQJV@
>'DWHDQGWLPH@
>&OLFNHUVRXQG@
>6RIWZDUHXSGDWH@
>'HPR@
>6OHHSWLPHU@
>5HVWRUHVHWWLQJV@
>6\VWHPLQIRUPDWLRQ@
>1HWZRUNVHWXS@
>/DQJXDJH@
This is how you change settings:
1 Press HOME.
2 Press to select >6HWWLQJV@, then press .
3 Press to select the setting that you
want to change, then press .
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Adjust display
This chapter shows you how to adjust the
following display settings:
DIM settings (see ‘Adjust DIM settings’ on
page 19)
Brightness (see ‘Adjust brightness’ on page
19)
Adjust DIM settings
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Press HOME.
3 Select >6HWWLQJV@ >>',06HWWLQJV@ .
4 Select:
>%ULJKW@
>6RIW@
>%DFNOLJKWRII@
1 To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Settings English
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To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Network setup
This chapter shows you how to change the
network setup.
Before you connect the NP1100 to a home
network router:
Ensure that the PC meets the minimum
requirements. (see ‘PC connection
requirements’ on page 24)
You can choose from two different modes
of connection:
Wireless connection (see ‘Create wireless
connection’ on page 20)
Wired connection (see ‘Create wired
connection’ on page 20)
Create wireless connection
1 Hold ready your network name and
network password or encryption key.
2 Ensure that your wireless access point or
wireless router is turned on.
3 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
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5 Press HOME.
6 Press , then to select >6HWWLQJV@ >
>1HWZRUNVHWXS@ >>:LUHOHVV@ >[Search
IRUQHWZRUNV@.
7 Press , then to select network.
Enter encryption key (if required).
8 Select >$XWRPDWLF@ > (Enable Proxy?) [No
GHIDXOW@.
7KH13GLVSOD\VDFRQÀUPDWLRQ
screen that the settings are saved.
Create wired connection
1 Ensure that the Ethernet port on the PC is
enabled.
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Set the date
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Press HOME.
3 Select >6HWWLQJV@ >>'DWHDQGWLPH@.
4 Press or , then to select >6HWGDWH@.
5 Press or to adjust, then WRFRQÀUP
the date.
6 Press to return to the previous selection
menu.
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
Set sleep timer
You can select a set time period after which the
NP1100 automatically switches to standby.
The timer offers the following options:
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>PLQXWHV@
>KRXU@
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>KRXUV@
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Press HOME.
3 Select >6HWWLQJV@ >>6OHHSWLPHU@.
4 Press to select, then press .
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
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1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Press HOME.
3 Select >&OLFNHUVRXQG@.
4 Press to select >(QDEOH@ or >'LVDEOH@,
then press .
5 Press to return to the previous selection
menu.
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2 Use an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to
connect the NP1100 to the router that
is connected to your home network with
broadband Internet access.
3 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
4 Press HOME.
5 Press , then to select >6HWWLQJV@ >
>1HWZRUNVHWXS@ >>:LUHG@.
6 Select >$XWRPDWLF@ (DHCP).
7 Select (Enable Proxy?) >1RGHIDXOW@.
7KH13GLVSOD\VDFRQÀUPDWLRQ
screen that the settings are saved.
Change language
You can change the language that you have set
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1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Press HOME.
3 Select >6HWWLQJV@ >>/DQJXDJH@.
4 Press to select language, then press .
To return to the Home menu, press
HOME.
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Set the date English
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Update through PC
connection
1 On the PC, visit the www.Philips.com/
support.
2 'RZQORDGWKHODWHVWVRIWZDUHÀOHIRUWKH
NP1100 to the harddisk of the PC.
3 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
4 Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to
the network of the PC.
5 Press HOME.
6 Select >6HWWLQJV@ >>6\VWHPLQIRUPDWLRQ@
>>1HWZRUNFRQQHFWLRQ@.
7 Note the IP address of the NP1100.
8 On the PC in the address bar of your
Internet browser, enter http://<IP address>
(replace <IP address> with the IP address
of the NP1100, format: http://XXX.XXX.
XXX.XXX).
The Internet browser opens the
Device Manager webpage.
9 On the Device Manager webpage, select
Software upgrade and click OK.
10 Click BrowseWRORFDWHWKHVRIWZDUHÀOH
that you saved on the harddisk of the PC.
11 Click OK to start the update.
The software update progress is
shown.
When the software installation is
complete, the NP1100 restarts.
Restore the default settings
You can restore the default settings (including
network settings) of the NP1100.
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Press MENU to enter the menu display.
3 Press to select >6HWWLQJV@ >[Restore
VHWWLQJV@.
4 Press .
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8 Maintenance
Cleaning
Note
Avoid moisture and abrasion.
1 Clean the NP1100 only with a soft dry
cloth.
Update
When the NP1100 is connected to a
home network or PC, you can download
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connection you have two options:
Update through wireless connection (see
‘Update through wireless connection’ on
page 22)
Update through PC connection (see
‘Update through PC connection’ on page
22)
Update through wireless
connection
1 Ensure that the NP1100 is turned on.
2 Ensure that the NP1100 is connected to
the Internet.
3 Press HOME.
4 Select >6HWWLQJV@ >>6RIWZDUHXSGDWH@.
The NP1100 searches for new
software.
5 When the display prompts you to accept
the End User Licence Agreement, select
><HV@.
When the software installation is
complete, the NP1100 restarts.
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5 Press to select ><HV@.
The NP1100 restarts when the factory
settings are restored.
The language selection display is
shown.
Tip
You can restore the default settings without losing
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Center.
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Wired standard 802.3 / 802.3 u
Speed 10 / 100 MBit/s
Mode half / full duplex
Crossover detection
(Auto MDIX)
Ye s
Display
Resolution Dot matrix 128 x 64 dots
Size 4.1 inches
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subject to change without notice.
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formats:
MP3 (8-320kbps and VBR)
WMA (up to 12kbps)
AAC (16-320 kbps and VBR16)
Note
The display of the NP1100 supports directories with
nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels.
Supplied accessories
Remote control
2 AAA batteries
AC power adapter with cable
RCA cable
PC connection requirements
The minimum requirements for PC connections
are:
Windows 2000 SP4 (or above) / XP SP2
/ Vista
Pentium III 500MHz processor or higher
256MB RAM
CD-ROM drive
9 Technical data
General
AC Power Voltage information is
printed on the back or the
underside of the NP1100.
DC Power 5 V / 1 A
Dimensions (w x
hxd)
195x104x38mm
Weight (net) approx. 0.44kg
Power consumption
On < 5W
Standby (active) < 4W
Audio output
Line out 2x Cinch, 500 mV, 20
- 20000 Hz
SPDIF 1x Cinch (Coax), 0.5 V,
75 Ohms
Headphone 1x 3.5 mm jack, 1 V, 30
- 16000 Hz
Signal to noise ratio
(line out)
typ. 85 dBA (IEC)
Signal to noise ratio
(heaphone)
typ. 75 dBA (IEC)
Distortion (line out /
headphone)
< 0.3 %
Wireless
Wireless
standard
802.11g, backwards compatible to
802.11b
Wireless
security
WEP (64 or 128 bit),
WPA/WPA2 (8-63 characters)
Frequency
range
2412 - 2462MHz CH1-CH11 (for
/79, /37, /55, /97)
2412 - 2472MHz CH1-CH13 (for
/12, /05)
Antenna 2x internal, diversity mode enabled
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Adapter
Ethernet enabled (for wired
connection)
Wireless network 802.11 b/g (for
wireless connection)
500MB free hard disk space
Technical data English
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2 Use an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to
connect the NP1100 to the PC.
3 On the PC, launch the Device Manager
on the PC (see ‘Update through PC
connection’ on page 22) to update the
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10 Troubleshooting
I cannot hear any sound or the sound is poor,
what do I do?
Press + VOL - to increase the volume.
Press the MUTE button again to reactivate
the sound output.
Is there a maximum distance of transmission
between a Center and the NP1100 for
effective streaming?
Yes.The maximum distance of Wi-Fi
transmission is 250m measured in open spaces.
However, in a home environment, where solid
obstacles such as walls and doors are present,
the effective transmission distance is reduced
to 50-100m. Reposition the devices if you
experience transmission problems.
I have not received any registration email from
ConsumerCare@Philips.com.
Check that the email address that is
entered in the user registration section is
valid and spelled correctly.
Check that the PC has an active Internet
connection.
The Internet server may be busy, try again
later.
Check if the email was redirected to the
spam folder.
How do I avoid Wi-Fi interferences from
other devices that operate in the same
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phones or bluetooth devices?
Move the NP1100 at least 3m away from
such devices.
Use a WEP/WPA encryption key when
you create the wireless connection your
PC / home network.
Change the operating channel on the
interfering devices.
Turn the devices in different directions to
minimize interference.
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I do?
1 Ensure that the PC is connected to the
Internet.
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in a conductor such as a wire. In direct current,
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distinguishing it from AC (alternating current).
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Protocol. It is a protocol for assigning dynamic
IP addresses to devices on a network.
Digital
A method to encode information using a binary
code of 0s and 1s. Many wireless phones and
networks use digital technology.
Digital Audio
Digital Audio is a sound signal that has been
converted into numerical values. Digital sound
can be transmitted through multiple channels.
Analog sound can only be transmitted through
two channels.
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Full duplex is the ability to send and
receive data simultaneously. Duplex is
synonymous with full duplex. Example:
when a modem operates in full-duplex
mode, it can transmit data in two
directions simultaneously. In half-duplex
mode it can transmit data in two directions,
but not simultaneously.
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Frequency
The property or condition of occurring at
frequent intervals. In sound, this simply refers
to the regular occurrence of compression and
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Is the range of frequencies that a speaker
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While the optimal normal is 20-20,000 Hz
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of the MPEG-2 standard (also known as MPEG-
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Compatible). It offers better sound and a
compression ratio that is superior by roughly 30
percent compared to the MPEG-1 MP3 format.
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An alternating current is an electrical current
whose magnitude and direction vary cyclically,
as opposed to DC (direct current), whose
direction remains constant.The usual waveform
of an AC power circuit is a sine wave, as this
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energy. However certain applications use
different waveforms, such as triangular or square
waves.
Audio output
High-level (speaker) or line-level (RCA) signals
sent from one system component to another;
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system speakers.
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With CBR the encoder spends the same
amount of bits on each frame, regardless of
how much it may really need. Disadvantage
of CBR: Bits are wasted in case of absolute
blackness of a picture or complete silence in an
audio frame. And pictures or audio frames with
a lot of elements may need those bits.
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1000Hz or 1000 cycles per second.
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Probably the most common way to show
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equipment.
Lossless compression
A system for reducing the number of data bits
(density) in a musical signal without corrupting
the original.
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can produce better audio quality than MP3
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for both input and output. Can refer to an
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or operating in bridged mode. For low-
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better phase coherence and less distortion than
stereo operation.
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system. MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion
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Layer 3.With the MP3 format, one CD-R or
CD-RW can contain about 10 times more data
than a regular CD.
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individuals is often much more restricted.
A good full-range speaker system however,
reproduces as much of this range as possible to
cover all variations. Individual drivers are limited
to reproduce only that part of the spectrum
for which they were made, so their response is
limited, but still a necessary point to consider
when designing a complete sound system.
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Cycles per second, named after Heinrich Hertz.
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in a circuit.This is effectively the electrical load
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which drives it and is measured in ohms.
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SPL (sound pressure level) a speaker produces,
given one watt of power, measured from a
one-meter distance at a typical input frequency
(usually 1kHz unless otherwise noted on the
speaker).
Interface
A device or protocol which facilitates the linking
of any two devices or systems; or when used as
a verb (‘to interface’), the process of linking.
IP address
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique
computer address that enables electronic
devices to communicate with and identify each
other.
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Kbps
Kilobits per second. A digital-data-rate
measurement system which is often used with
highly compressed formats such as AAC, DAB,
MP3 etc.The higher the amount, the better the
quality generally is.
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Represents the difference between the level of
the audio signal, and any interference.The larger
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An acoustic measurement of sound energy.
1 dB SPL is the smallest increment in sound
level to which the average human is sensitive.
Theoretically, 0 dB SPL is the threshold of
human hearing while approximately 120 dB is
the threshold of pain.
Stereo
Literally means solid. Usually taken to refer to
two channel stereo, though developments in
digital audio facilitate multichannel stereo.
Streaming
A technique for transferring data such that it
can be processed as a steady and continuous
stream. Streaming technologies are often used
on the Internet because many users do not
have fast enough access to download large
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Universal Plug and Play is a networking
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companies to ensure easy connectivity between
products from different vendors. UPnP devices
should be able to connect to a network
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A control found on receivers, and some mixers
or signal processing units that silences (mutes) a
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these frequencies have a capacity to be radiated
as electromagnetic waves by radio (and
television) stations.
Rhapsody®
Rhapsody®is a membership-based digital music
service that allows listeners to subscribe to
music through the Internet at a monthly rate,
rather than to purchase the music.
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developed jointly by Sony and Philips. S/PDIF
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voltage input, expressed in decibels per watt
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intended to improve the interoperability of
wireless local area network products based
on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Common
applications for Wi-Fi include Internet and VoIP
phone access, gaming, and network connectivity
for consumer electronics such as televisions,
DVD players, and digital cameras.
Wireless
Telecommunications using electromagnetic
waves rather than wires or cable to transmit
information.Wireless communication can be
used for free-ranging mobile systems such as
cell phones and global positioning systems
(GPS), which use satellite technology.Wireless
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peripherals such as mice and keyboards.
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An audio format owned by Microsoft, is a
part of Microsoft Windows Media technology.
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tools,Windows Media Video encoding
technology, and Windows Media Audio
encoding technology.
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A Wi-Fi standard that was designed to improve
upon the security features of WEP.The
technology is designed to work with existing
Wi-Fi products that have been enabled with
WEP (i.e. as a software upgrade to existing
hardware), but the technology includes two
improvements over WEP.
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it needs. So black pictures get few bits and
complex pictures get as much as they need.
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size cannot be predicted at all.
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Volume is the most common word used to
specify the control of relative loudness of
sounds. It also pertains to the function on many
electronic devices that is used to control the
loudness.
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is a term that indicates power-handling
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that allows the user to view and interact with
data services. Generally used as a means to
view Internet web pages using the limited
transmission capacity and small display screens
of portable wireless devices.
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which made it the de facto standard for sound
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extension and works with nearly all Windows
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All 802.11b (Wi-Fi / wireless) networks use
WEP as their basic security protocol.WEP
secures data transmissions using 64-bit or
128-bit encryption; however, it does not
offer complete security and is usually used in
conjunction with other security measures such
as EAP.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a wireless
technology brand owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance
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