Orange Micro B31100004-B manuel d'utilisation

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    Liveradio read me please read me befor e turning on your Liveradio[...]

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    REF : B31100004-B Table of contents 1. Before you begin ............................................................................................................. .............. 3 What’s in the box .............................................................................................................. .................. 3 What else do yo[...]

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    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. The most recent information and d ownloads for your [...]

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    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 user guide  1 x easy set-u p guide What else do you need Livebox or other wi reless modem Active int ernet connection Power socket How does your Liv[...]

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    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. USB socket (to con nect a USB memory key in order to listen t o your music via the Liver[...]

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    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 . These ba t[...]

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    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 . When you tu rn the Liveradio on for the fi rst time,[...]

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    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. Y ou s h ou l d en t er t h e c o de ( W [...]

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    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 [ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~ ! « # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = [...]

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    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. TIP: Create your p ersonal space by registering on the website Connect to www.orange.co.uk/liveradio from a computer connected to the int ernet, with a web browser such as int ernet Explor[...]

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    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. In a listen ing mode: start / stop playing. When you navi gate through the menus an d submenus, you can go back ward or forward in the menu tree using or[...]

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    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). Items in the menu are d isplayed on the LCD screen of the Liverad[...]

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    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). If you are navigating throu gh another menu an d you want to display th e informat[...]

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    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. The wireless conn ection will be inacti ve. Placing in standby mode You can place th e Liveradio[...]

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    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 >. The set-up menu allows you to modify all the settings of your Liverad io: x Alarm x Time zone x Wireless connect ion x Languages x Update x Scrolling x Screen x Serial number x [...]

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    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. To validate the chosen character, pres s Ź . To correct a wrong chara cter, press Ż [...]

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    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. Scrolling You can set the pixels and scro lling speed of charac ters on yo ur Liveradio screen, as s hown below:[...]

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    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. This function will be useful f or our technical s taff if e ver you still hav e technica l proble ms with yo ur livera [...]

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    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. When a USB key is conn ected, the screen below [...]

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    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. On your L iveradio, you can l isten to up to 10 feeds of th e same podcast, wh[...]

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    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. You can access thi [...]

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    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. Play A pre-set radi o station can be chosen quickly and easi [...]

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    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. Music on your PC thr ough your[...]

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    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 the firs t dialog bo x selec t “Share multime dia file s” and c lick “OK ” x Windows Media Pl ayer 11 detects the availab le devices connected[...]

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    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”, you will see a list of all avai lable artists; i f you select an artist the n ext screen shows all t he albums und er this artist, and then all the[...]

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    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. You can fi nd thousands of i nter[...]

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    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 3.5mm Wireless network: 802.1 1g (b compa tible)[...]

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    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. Other wirel ess systems (Bluet ooth®, wireless networks, etc) may also a[...]

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    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. The warranty appl ies exclusively to t he Liveradio and d oes not cover any other s oftware or peripheral device that may accompany it on p[...]

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    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 ource - Replace th e batteries with new b atteries The function keys don’t work - Check that th e batteries are correctly in serted - Check that th e [...]

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    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.co.uk Important in formation When contactin g te[...]

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    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. DNS : system used to match an i nternet domain n[...]

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    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. WiFi: wireless internet acc ess technology. WiFi access poin t: WiFi router [...]