Sagem 700 manuel d'utilisation

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    User Guide[...]

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    I NTRODUCTION Dear cus tomer: Thank you for purc hasing a SAGEM Wi-Fi IP Radio; we apprec iate your trust in us . This product wa s manufactured w ith the upmost ca re, should you e ncounter any di fficulties during i ts use, we recommend that you re fer to this user guide . You can also fi nd information on the following site: http://www.sagem.c o[...]

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    3 1. Your Wi-Fi IP Ra dio 5 Main Features 5 Unpacking 5 Front Panel 6 Keypad Area 6 Rear Panel 7 Keypad Function s 8 Installing the batteries 9 Wi-Fi IP Radio set-u p 10 Menu struct ure 14 2. Installat ion 15 Network Setup 15 Basic Requi rements 15 Configurat ion as a Wire less Client 16 Configuration as a Wired Client 20 Configuration as a Wireles[...]

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    4 6. Append ix 57 Care and Maint enance 57 Problems 57 7. Speci fications 60 8. Environment 62 Packaging 62 Batteries 62 The product 62 9. Guaran tee terms and c onditions 63 C ONTENTS[...]

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    5 Y OUR W I -F I IP R ADIO 1. Your Wi-Fi IP Radio This prod uct is a wifi I P radio whic h may also be us ed as an ala rm clock. This p roduct is a W i- Fi IP Radio. Conn ected to an Int ernet residenti al gateway, it e nables users to browse/pl ay/ store worldwide IP radio stations vi a the V-Tuner web s erver. It is mainl y dedicated to Inte rnet[...]

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    6 Y OUR W I -F I IP R ADIO 1.3. F RONT P ANEL 1.4. K EYPAD A REA INTERNET RADIO Display screen IrDA receiver USB port Speaker cover Power STOP SNOOZE OK button 4-direction contro l[...]

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    7 Y OUR W I -F I IP R ADIO 1.5. R EAR P ANEL Power switch DC power jack 2.5mm FM ant enna jack Status LED RJ45 port WiFi antenna connec tor Reset button 3.5mm headpho ne jack RCA jack for line out[...]

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    8 Y OUR W I -F I IP R ADIO 1.6. K EYPAD F UNCTIONS The navigator of the remote control , a rapid s election tool. To launch time to stop current mus ic source Put the devic e in Standby mode. Switch off ba cklight scre en Alphanumeric Keypad To stop the mus ic and go back to main menu Increase the volum e Reduce the vol ume Mute Next Direct acce ss[...]

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    9 Y OUR W I -F I IP R ADIO 1.6.1. Installing the batteries Take the remote c ontrol and turn i t around so that the battery compar tment is acce ssible. Insert the batt eries one a fter the other in compliance with the battery polarity, as shown on the battery slot. Refit the battery c ompartment cover, fir st by the bottom, the n lowering the top [...]

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    10 Y OUR W I -F I IP R ADIO 1.7. W I -F I IP R ADIO SET - UP Connect the WiF i Antenna (1) and the F M Antenna (2 ) to the appropria te antenna conn ectors on the rear panel. If you prefer to u se Ethernet for wired net work connection , plug your Ethernet cable into the RJ45 port (3) . Once you have made these conn ections, carefull y plug the DC [...]

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    11 Y OUR W I -F I IP R ADIO (A) For the Selection Sc reen & Playback screen Select Screen (Screen with menu lis t) Playback Screen (Screen with name of stati on / song ) SNOOZE No function Launches the timer for 15, 30, 45, or 60 min (stops the current music so urce after time select ed) - Information screen display ed for 3s. - Goes back to s [...]

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    12 Y OUR W I -F I IP R ADIO (B) For the Idle screen (clock screen) RIGHT Radio IP Goes back to the n ext menu. Goes back to ra dio list. Radio FM If radio FM (direct ac cess) : Goes back to the menu l ist. Otherwise : Goes back to radio list . Media Server Goes back to the son g list. MP3 Player Goes back to song list. Standby screen & Music Pl[...]

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    13 Y OUR W I -F I IP R ADIO DOWN Volume down (after 2s goes back to pl ayback Screen). Identical. Main menu displayed . LEFT Radio IP First press: Goes back to Station radio screen. Second pr ess: Goes back to radio list. Identical. Main menu displayed . Radio FM Fi rst press: Goes back to Station radio screen. Second pr ess: • If radio FM (direc[...]

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    14 Internet Radio Favorite Stations Station List All Location Genre FM Radio Favorite Stations Station List Update List Direct Access Media Server MP3 Player Alarm Alarm 2 Alarm 1 OFF ON OFF ON Setup Language Clock Set Manually Auto-Sync (NTP) Main Language V-Tuner Language Backlight Equalizer Advanced Setup Network Setting Configure Network Reset [...]

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    15 I NSTALLATION 2. I NSTALLATION 2.1. N ETWORK S ETUP 2.1.1. Basic Requirements For the IP Radio device to work properly under yo ur existing network env ironment, your network must featu re the following: You must have a router device with an enabled DHCP server function, so that it can automatically as sign the IP address to your computer or ano[...]

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    16 I NSTALLATION ¸ There is no router d evice in your home . You need to purchas e a new router devic e to upgrade your ho me network. 2. No extra dial-up program is execu ted in my com puter , but I set a fixed IP addres s in my computer . ¸ If the IP address is provided by your ISP supplier, there is probably no DHCP service in your home networ[...]

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    17 I NSTALLATION (A) Using the device for the first time, without an E thernet cable conne ction: Screen on the right Screen shot Next screen Comment 1 Initial screen 2 Device run as a Wireless Client. 3 "OK" button Select the MMI language. 4 "OK" button Select the Internet radio m enu language. 5 Scanning for available APs. 6 &[...]

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    18 I NSTALLATION Using the device for the first time, without an Ethernet cable con nection (continued) 8 "OK" button Confirm the settings abov e. 9 Apply new setti ngs. 10 The device is now in wireless cl ient mode. 11 The device is already connec ted to your network.[...]

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    19 I NSTALLATION (B) Manually set to the Wire less Client Mode: Screen on the right Screen shot Next screen Comment 1 "OK" button Initial screen 2 "  " button (4 times) "  " button or "OK" button 3 "  " button (Once) "  " button or "OK" button 4 "  " butt[...]

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    20 I NSTALLATION 2.1.3. Configuration as a Wired Client If there is no 802.11b/ g wireless network in your home, and only a wired 802.3 network is available, th e IP Radio dev ice can conne ct to the wired ne twork via an Ethe rnet cable. In this case, bef ore powering th e device, you ne ed to plug the Ethern et cable into th e RJ45 connector. The[...]

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    21 I NSTALLATION (A) Using the device for the first time, without an E thernet cable conne ction: Screen on the right Screen shot Next screen Comment 1 Initial screen 2 Device run as a Wired Client. 3 "  " button or "OK" button Select the MMI language. 4 "  " button or "OK" button Select the Interne t r[...]

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    22 I NSTALLATION (B) Manually set to the Wire d Client Mode: Screen on the right Screen shot Next screen Comment 1 "OK" button Initial screen 2 "  " button (4 times) "  " button or "OK" button 3 "  " button (Once) "  " button or "OK" button 4 "  " button [...]

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    23 I NSTALLATION 2.1.4. Configuration as a Wireless Access Point (AP) If you wish to ext end your wireless network coverage range, you ne ed to add new acce ss points to spec ific locations i n your home . This will enabl e other wireless not ebook PCs and network device s to access the extended wire less network. T he IP Radio devic e can also be [...]

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    24 I NSTALLATION Manually set to th e Wireless AP Mo de (continued) 3 "  " button (Once) "  " button or "OK" button 4 "  " button (2 times) "  " button or "OK" button Manually sele ct the AP mode. 5 "  " button (Once) "  " button or "OK" butt[...]

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    25 I NSTALLATION 2.1.5. Windows Media Player 11: Installa tion and connection Please follow the i nstructions be low: Step 1: Download the WMP11. Download the Windows Media Player 11 (WMP11) in stallation file, e. g., wmp11- windowsxp-x86-en u.exe, from the Mi crosoft web site. Install the wmp1 1-windowsxp-x86 -enu.exe withou t making any mod ifica[...]

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    26 I NSTALLATION Step 2: Activ ate the Me dia Player . Find the "Wind ows Media Player" icon in the Prog ram list, and click o n this program to activate it. Step 3: Switch from "Now Pla ying" to "Libra ry" by clicking on the Library Ta b to manage the content an d share your m edia. The following screen will be displa[...]

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    27 I NSTALLATION Step 4: Add your Medi a content to the WM P11 media libr ary. Click on the "Li brary" tab aga in to access th e pull-down menu. To add your media files to the WMP11 me dia library, click on "Add to Library…" The following screen will be d isplayed: Click on the Add button , sele ct the media fo lder in your co[...]

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    28 I NSTALLATION You can put all of the mus ic files in the D:Music directory to be able to add the folder to the s hare list. You will see that th e specified fold er will have been ad ded to the WMP11 monitor folder list. Click on the OK butto n. A pop-up wi ndow will be dis played, showing you that the WM P11 is searching for the media files. O[...]

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    29 I NSTALLATION You can now browse a nd manage your me dia content usin g the WMP11 Library manager. Step 5: Share the WMP11 media l ibrary. As in to Step 4, click on "Med ia Sharing" to activate the media sharing fun ction.[...]

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    30 I NSTALLATION The following dialog window s will be displ ayed. Select the "Sha re my media" b ox and click on the "OK" button. The WMP11 will detect the ava ilable network d evices in yo ur LAN. The following window shows th at no devices ha ve been dete cted.[...]

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    31 I NSTALLATION If the IP Radio devic e is already conn ected to your home network, a screen similar to the fo llowing may be displayed, s howing you that t he WMP11has detected a network device named " My DU@L RADIO 700". Step 6: Manage the media sharing setting s. Click on the "Se ttings" button, and specify the nam e of the [...]

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    32 I NSTALLATION Step 7: Authorize access from your IP Radio de vice. The WMP11 ac cess control settings are s imple. When th e WMP11 detect s a new network device (as shown on the final scre en in Step 5), you need to decide whether you want to allow or deny the requests from tha t device. Select the devi ce icon and then click on the "All ow[...]

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    33 I NSTALLATION Click on the " Allow" button. Step 8: Establish the connec tion between the I P Radio device and the WMP11 serv er. On the IP Radio device, sele ct the "Media Server" func tion in the main menu (or press the "Med ia Player" hot key on t he remote cont roller). The IP Radio de vice will then initi ate t[...]

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    34 I NSTALLATION 2.1.6. Installation & Conn ection to Windows Media Connect V2.0 This software wil l allow you to broa dcast musical fil es from your PC to the wifi network. Please follow the i nstructions be low: Step 1: Download the WMC server. Download the Wind ows Media Connec t (WMC) installati on file, wmcsetu p.exe, from the Microsoft we[...]

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    35 I NSTALLATION Select the approp riate one for yo ur computer. You ma y wish to put all of the music files in the directory D:M usic, in which case you can select "Let me choose which fo lders" to add the folder to the share list. Press 'Finis h' to complete the Windows me dia connect setu p process. A small icon wil l be add[...]

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    36 I NSTALLATION Select the device and t hen click o n the 'Allow' button Then, press th e 'Close' bu tton to finish t he authorizatio n process. The IP Radio will then be able to retri eve the contents or service from the WMC server. You can browse th e list and play th e music of your ch oice. For further de tails, please refe[...]

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    37 L ISTENING TO M USIC 3. L ISTENING TO M US IC The IP Radio device is a high-perform ance audio player that can play mu sic from vari ous types of sourc e. You can use it to listen to I nternet ra dios all over the world, loca l FM broa dcasting services, mus ic files in your c omputer, and ev en music files in portable MP3 players. The following[...]

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    38 L ISTENING TO M USIC It takes few secon ds to get the li st from the Inter net. The next sc reen is as follows . It means the IP Rad io has successful ly connected t o the Internet serv er and has retriev ed information from t he server. However, if the following s creen is dis played, it mea ns that the device has encountered a problem in retri[...]

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    39 L ISTENING TO M USIC 4 . "  " button or "OK" button 5 "  " button . "  " button or "OK" button Press the "  " button to add the current station t o the list of favorites for quick ac cess in future. 6 . Try to connect t o the radi o station . 7 . Buffering the music from the[...]

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    40 L ISTENING TO M USIC 3.2. L ISTENING TO FM R ADIO To listen to mu sic or progra ms on local FM radio stations , select the "FM Radio" function in the main menu and th en press the "OK" button to activ ate the FM Radio fun ction. The first scree n of the FM Radi o function disp lays a choic e of 4 items: "Station List&quo[...]

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    41 L ISTENING TO M USIC When using the F M Radio function f or the first time, reme mber to plug the FM antenna plug into the FM a ntenna connector on the rear pane l. Stretch out th e antenna cab le as far as you can. Once the antenna ca ble is properly co nnected, activa te the "Update List" fu nction to scan the available FM stat ions.[...]

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    42 L ISTENING TO M USIC 3.3. L ISTENING TO THE MUSIC IN YOUR COMPUTER To listen to the music s tored in your own compute r, you need to install a nd activate th e media server utility fo r the computer in which your dig ital music is stor ed. Please refer to the section describing in stallation of t he Media Serv er. Once you have ins talled and ac[...]

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    43 L ISTENING TO M USIC The following mess age will be display ed while the device is detecting all availabl e media servers on your n etwork. It take s a few seconds to complete. The screen wil l then list all of the availabl e media server s that you are able to select. If no server is de tected, the lis t will be empty. Please check to ensure yo[...]

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    44 L ISTENING TO M USIC 2 3 "  " button (Once) "  " button or "OK" button 4 "  " button or "OK" button 5 "  " button (6 times) "  " button or "OK" button 6 "  " button (4 times) "  " button or "OK" button 7 "  &[...]

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    45 L ISTENING TO M USIC Once the music starts , you can use the playback bu ttons, as you would with a traditi onal stereo or CD player. 3.4. L ISTENING TO THE M USIC ON YOUR USB DRIVE To listen to the mus ic on your USB drive or porta ble MP3 player, conn ect the USB drive to the USB connector on th e IP Radio devic e. Next, select th e "MP3 [...]

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    46 L ISTENING TO M USIC Command from the remote control: The following screen shots i llustrate the s equence used t o listen to the music in the fol der "Diamonds Love So ng" in the at tached USB drive.   Fast forward/backward in the file (10 S ste p).   Previous/Next file.  Pause / Play. Vol -,  Decrease the volum e[...]

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    47 L ISTENING TO M USIC Warning ! : The interface of MP3 reader mu st be USB2. USB 1 is not guaran teed. Warning ! : Before disconnect ing the MP3 playe r, go to the setup menu and c hoose "Remove MP3 p layer". Select " Yes" to confirm. 3.5. T HE P LAYBACK S CREEN When the music s tarts, the screen wil l display playb ack inform[...]

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    48 A LARM 4. A LARM In addition to the music playba ck function, the IP Radio Device also provides a simple alarm function. There ar e two different alar ms, one to wake you up i n the morning, and an other used to remind you of important times of day, or dates . 4.1. C LOCK Before setting th e alarm, yo u need to set the clock on the IP Radio devi[...]

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    49 A LARM If you decide to set the clock m anually, press the "OK" or the "  " butto n to access the date and time screen. You can use the four directiona l buttons and th e OK button to set t he time. a. Use the "  " and "  " button s to switch between the items to be altered. The selected ite m wil[...]

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    50 A LARM Screen on the right Screen shot Next screen Comment 1 "OK" button Initial screen 2 "OK" button 3 "  " button (Once) "OK" button Enable alarm 1 . 4 "OK" button Use the 4 directional b uttons to set the time ; 5 "  " button or "OK" button Set Inte rnet rad io as ala[...]

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    51 A LARM Once you have set and activa ted the alarm, a bell icon will be added to the clock screen . When it is time for the al arm, the device will activate the alarm an d play back the spec ified music. As wit h traditi onal clock ala rms, the IP Rad io device al so provides a SNOOZE func tion for you to stop the alarm, and request it to be acti[...]

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    52 A LARM 4.3. S NOOZE This function is used to stop th e radio after a preprogrammed time. This function i s available from the following menus : Rad io Internet, FM, me dia serve rand MP3 reader. You are l istening to a radio s tation ( IP radio / F M) or a file (on PC /MP3 r eader): You can also u se the remote con trol by using " snooze &q[...]

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    53 M ISCELLANEOUS S ETUP F UNCTIONS 5. M ISCELLANEOUS S ETUP F UNCTIONS There are other u seful setup fun ctions to e nsure optimum us e of the devi ce. 5.1. B ACKLIGHT S ETTINGS You can adjust the backlight ON / OFF settings. The default settin g is always ON. You can se t the backlight to be tu rned OFF when the de vice is idle (no ke ys pressed)[...]

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    54 M ISCELLANEOUS S ETUP F UNCTIONS Choice of V-Tuner language: 5.3. E QUALIZER S ETTINGS You can adjust the equalizatio n from Radio, med ia server and M P3 menus. Once on the selected station scree n, or file , ke y OK . 5.4. R ESET TO F ACTORY D EFAULT S ETTINGS When you reset t he device to its fac tory default set tings, your Intern et radio a[...]

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    55 M ISCELLANEOUS S ETUP F UNCTIONS 5.6. C HECK F IRMWARE V ERSION 5.7. S OFTWARE U PDATION This function will allow you to proc eed the software u pdating by mean o f an USB2 key containing the programm file. You can visit the supplier's web site to check whe ther there is an y new firmware fo r this device to upgrade it. If any new firm ware[...]

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    56 M ISCELLANEOUS S ETUP F UNCTIONS Step 4: You can check whether the IP Radio upgrade has bee n has been succe ssful by checking t he F/W versio n in the menu "Se tupAdvan ced Setup Firmware Version". In this case, the versio n should be R1.02C7 . If a differe nt version number is sh own, there may h ave been a prob lem during the upgr[...]

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    57 6. Appendix 6.1. Care and Maintenance Switch off your Radi o IP. Use a smooth and dry cloth to wipe it. Do no t use a rough cloth , powerful liquid cleaners, thinne r painting, alcohol nor other solvents to c lean it. These pro ducts can damage your IP Radio. 6.2. Problems Refer to the tabl e presented below in case of an operational ma lfunctio[...]

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    58 A PPENDIX Problem of the co nnexion to the router. • No DHCP server e nabled. Please chec k the setting of your router . • Wrong WiFi encry ption key is entered. Please double confirm the key and re-enter via the remote controller . • Tro uble in the RJ45 por t or WiFi module. Not able to get IP Address. • DNS no response. Please ping th[...]

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    59 A PPENDIX In case of non rec eiving on Internet , r efer to the tab le here under. What has been d one with succes What could be the trouble ? The IP Radio is boo ted normally. BUT NO BAR IN THE RADIO STATION LOGO* (the logo with 5 bars between a radio and a computer). The IP Radio doesn 't get an IP address . 1. No DHCP server e nabled. Pl[...]

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    60 7. S PECIFICATIONS Hardware an d Port Ch aracteristic CPU AMRISC 10020 Memory Flash 1MB, SDRAM 2MB Front Panel Display 128x64 Graphi c-based & Back-lighted LCD Front Panel Keypad 1 x Power button (Standby /Operation mode) 5 x push buttons for elementary operation 1 x push button for main menu 1 x push button for Snooze function Remote Contro[...]

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    61 S PECIFICATIONS Main Audio Characteristic PC-based audio server (strea ming out the music per audio adapter ’ s request) Attached USB-based stor age or MP3/WMA play er FM Radio Audio Source vT uner Internet radio stations (streaming MP3 & WMA). Supported Audio Format 1. Thru vT un er: .mp3, .wma (w/o DRM) 2. Thru Audio Server: .m p3, .wma [...]

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    62 E NVIRONMENT 8. E NVIRONMENT Preservation o f the envi ronment is an e ssential con cern of Sagem Communication. The desire of Sagem Commun ication is to ope rate systems o bserving the enviro nment and cons equently it has dec ided to integ rate environm ental perfor mances in the life cycle of its prod ucts, from manufacturing to commiss ionin[...]

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    63 9. G UARANTEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS Dear Customer, You have just purc hased a Sagem My du@l player 700 and we thank you for your cust om. This equipmen t was manufactured wi th the greatest care and we hope that it gi ves you complet e satisfact ion. Our helpline is at you r disposal to provide yo u with any technical as sistance you may need to [...]

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