Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto B31100004-B del fabbricante Orange Micro
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Liveradio read me please read me befor e turning on your Liveradio.
REF : B31100004-B Table of contents 1. Before you begin ............................................................................................................. .............. 3 What’s in the box ................................................
Liveradio – User gu ide page 2 / 32 Important in formation For best result s, follow the instruct ions in the easy set-up gui de. During se t-up and i nstalla tion, yo u may fin d it use ful to ke ep the ins tructio ns for your Live radio an d your Livebo x (or other wirele ss route r) to hand.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 3 / 32 1. Before y ou begin What’s in the box 1 x Liveradi o with its 4 rechargeable AA batt eries inserted 1 x universal power ad aptor with UK plug 1 x u.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 4 / 32 What’s on the front 1. LCD screen 5. Preset keys 2. Speakers 6. Home button 3. Navigation pad 7. Favourite s button 4. Volume contr ol What’s on the back 8. Power input 9. Headphon e socket 10. Factory reset butto n 11.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 5 / 32 Powering up your Liv eradio The Liveradi o already has its rechargeab le batteries in serted: simply pull t he plastic tab from th e Liveradio b attery compartment. You can then conn e ct the power adap tor. Batteries Four rec hargeable AA ba tteries (2500mA NimH ) are pr ovided with your Liveradio .
Liveradio – User gu ide page 6 / 32 2. Connectin g your Liveradio to your wire less network Use the co ntrols on the f ront of your Liveradio to set up the conne ction to yo ur Livebox (o r other wireless router) . See the Navigati on in menus section for det ails on using the navi gation pad .
Liveradio – User gu ide page 7 / 32 Enter your wireless security co de There are three types o f security for a wireless n etwork: x Non-secur e: no padloc k x Secure WEP: padlock x Secure WPA: padlock Note : The security type of y our wireless network wi ll be det ected aut omatically by your Liveradi o.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 8 / 32 When you have ent ered the characters, press to c onfirm. Turn the volume contro l (4) to access the characters bel ow: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a A b B c C D D e E F F g G h H i I j J k K l L m M n N o O P P q Q R R s S t T u U v V w W x X y Y z Z [ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~ ! « # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - .
Liveradio – User gu ide page 9 / 32 Select the time zone Select your time zo ne from the l ist below: Your Liveradi o is now correctly set up and ready to use.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 10 / 32 3. Using your Liv eradio Basic navigation Return to previ ous screen Confirm a choice i n the menu Move the cursor i n the menu Confirm a choice in the menu.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 11 / 32 Radio stations You can browse th e internet radio stati ons database and search b y type: style of music, country and station. St ations are displ a yed in a hi erarchical menu (wh ich is similar to how fil es are organized in submenus on a PC).
Liveradio – User gu ide page 12 / 32 Information displayed on the active audio file When listen ing to an internet radio st ation, the LCD (1) screen of your Liveradio displ ays information related to t he station and t rack (not all st ations publish song titles).
Liveradio – User gu ide page 13 / 32 In standb y mode, your Liveradio wil l have the following p roperties: Only the ti me and date will be shown on the screen . The Liveradi o will not read any audio or text content. Backlighti ng will not be active.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 14 / 32 Set-up mode The set-up menu is accessible b y pressing the Home button ( 6). Select “Set- up” in the main menu by pressin g >.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 15 / 32 Option 3 : Po dcasts Time format set-up To set the ti me on your Liveradio, ju st select the format (aut omatic or manually), as shown b elow: You can select the t ime by turning the volume control (4) to scroll charact ers.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 16 / 32 Update Your Live radio ca n be easily updated fro m the inter net. Selec t Update a nd the Live radio will automatical ly check the internet for a more recent version of the software you ar e using.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 17 / 32 Serial number The serial n umber is the unique id entification of your Li veradio. Connection stat us The Connecti on status mode has been desi gned to provide you op timal technical support.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 18 / 32 Playback mode USB key You will fin d a USB port (11) on the b ack of your Liveradio. You can connect a USB key to li sten to audio files i n the memory of your USB key. The file format s supported are: WAV, MP3 (320 kb/s 4 max), WMA (320 k b/s 4 max), Real Audio.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 19 / 32 Unlike a radi o station, which broadcast s directly, a podcast can group one or more feeds. E very feed is a file of finite size, r egular ly and automat ically u pdated. The podcast an d associated feed s may be played at any time.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 20 / 32 Equalizer Assign to alar m 1 (if yo u want to be woken up with the la st updated f ile) Assign to alar m 2 (if yo u want to be woken up with the la st updated f ile) Fast forward/backward mode While playin g an audio file, you can fast forwa rd or backward through the b ook you are reading.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 21 / 32 Presets Your Livera dio allows y ou to add to the memory your 8 favourite radio statio ns, so that yo u can access them qu ickly (via hotkeys). Save You can save a radio st ation when listeni ng to it simply by pressin g hotkey (5) for two second s.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 22 / 32 To do this, just: x Set an alarm from Set-up mode, then Alarm 1 and / or Alarm 2 x Assign a fil e being played as the alarm vi a its playing mode, t hen set as alarm Note : You can assign a podcast to a given alarm and l isten to the most recent feed every time the alarm goes on.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 23 / 32 1. Enable sharing of your Windows Medi a Player library so the Liverad io will be able to access it x In the li brary tab, click on “Media sharin g…” x In .
Liveradio – User gu ide page 24 / 32 The Liveradi o will start to pl ay your music! Several categori es allow you to fin d your music more quickl y. For example, when you select “All the artists.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 25 / 32 The MP3 now starts p laying. 4. Customiz ing your Liveradio: ww w.orange.co.uk /liveradio When you connect to http://www.orange.co.uk/liveradio , through your browser, you can acti vate and personaliz e many contents and service s to make the m accessible from your L iveradio.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 26 / 32 5. Appendix Technical specifications Dimens ions: 220mm (W ) x 123mm (H) x 78mm (D) Weight: 0.6 38 kg (Liveradio with batt eries included) Power consumption: 5V–2A Input con nector: USB port (master) Output conn ector: stereo audio connect or 3.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 27 / 32 Additional information Health and safety This produ ct transmits and receives radi o waves when it is turned on. The product meets the standards for th is type of devi ce. The quality of t ransmission may be affected by a microwave oven.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 28 / 32 Warranty This warranty cover s all material and manufacturing defects under n ormal conditions of use, i n conformity wit h the documentation accompanyi ng your Liveradio.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 29 / 32 Troubleshooting Your Liveradio does no t start up - Check that th e batteries are correctly in serted - Check that th e Liveradio is connected to the p ower s ou.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 30 / 32 Technical support Contact Need help? Online h elp and Documentation available on our in ternet site www.orange.co.uk/liveradio If you are an Oran ge Home customer please call: 0844 871 1699 1 If you are not an Orange Home customer, please emai l: cs@myliverad io.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 31 / 32 Quick glossary Audio book : sound recordi ng of a book read out loud. Codec : software that y our Liveradio us es to play s ome ty pes of f ile, eg MP3 mus ic files. DHCP : int ernet protocol used to automate con figuration of a device conn ected to the network.
Liveradio – User gu ide page 32 / 32 Update : new version of the progr amme running t he Live radio. USB key : p ortable device that all ows you to easily transport an d transfer information . Wav : type of music f ile. WEP : type o f security us ed on wireless networks.
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