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F F F FO O O OR R R RW W W WO O O OR R R RD D D D S S S SA A A AF F F FET ET ET ETY Y Y Y IIIIN N N NF F F FO O O OR R R RM M M MA A A AT T T TIIIIO O O ON N N N IIIIM M M MPO PO PO POR R R RT T T TA A A AN N N NT T T T N N N NO O O OT T T TIIIIC C C CE E E E 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use your radio near water. 6. Clean with a dry clothe only. 7. Do not block an
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C C C CO O O ON N N NT T T TE E E EN N N NT T T T FOREWORD…………………………………………………………………………………………………..... 2 FRONT PANEL...………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 BACK PANEL…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 REMOTE CONTROL…………………………………………………………………………………………... 7 SYSTEM CONNECTION……………………………………………………………..……………………….. 9 INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………………………………... 10 BASIC OPERATION……………………………………………………………………..…………………….. 11 1 Getting start…....…………………………………………….………………………..........
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C C C CO O O ON N N NT T T TE E E EN N N NT T T T 6.2 Now playing information…………………………………………………………………………………… 26 6.3 Settings…………………………..………………………………………………………………………….. 26 7 Alarms and sleep……………………………………………………………………………………………... 26 7.1 Alarms………………………………………………….……………………………………………………. 26 7.2 Sleep………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 27 8 Software upgrade and factory reset………………………………………………………………………… 27 8.1 Software upgrade…………………………………………………………………………………………... 27 8.2 Factory reset……
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F F F FR R R RO O O ON N N NT T T T P P P PA A A AN N N NE E E EL L L L 1 STANDBY: Turn on or back to standby mode (showing clock and date). Cancels sleep function. 2 MENU: Show menu for the current mode. Press again to show Now playing screen. 3 ENTER: In menu mode, press to confirm your selection. In setting mode, press to confirm your settings. 4 INFO: Press to view more information about the station or track playing. Press again to cycle through further information screens
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B B B BA A A AC C C CK K K K P P P PA A A AN N N NE E E EL L L L 1 FM ANTENNA CONNECTOR: Connect the FM antenna to this connector. 2 LINE OUT JACKS: Connect a standard audio cable to these jacks and to the LINE IN or AV L and R audio jacks on a sound system to listen to your radio through the sound system. 3 USB PORT: Connect your USB device. 4 LAN CONNECTOR: Connect the Local Area Network to this connector. 5 WIFI-ANTENNA: Connect the Wireless Local Area Network to this connec
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R R R RE E E EM M M MO O O OT T T TE E E E C C C CO O O ON N N NT T T TR R R RO O O OL L L L 1 SLEEP: Press to set sleep off or other periods. After time out, it enters standby mode. 2 MUTE: Press to turn off the sound. Press again to return the sound back on. 3 (PREVIOUS): Select previous track while playing audio files. 4 (NEXT): Select next track while playing audio files. 5 STOP: Press to stop. 6 ENTER: In menu mode, press to confirm your selection. In setting mode, pre
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16 (SNOOZE): When alarm is sounding, snooze for a set time. 17 INFO: Press to view more information about the station or track playing. Press again to cycle through further information screens then return to the normal Now playing screen. 18 STANDBY: Turn on or back to standby mode (showing clock and date). Cancels sleep function. 19 ALARM: Press to enter alarm setting menu. IIn ns stta allll tth he e r re em mo otte e c co on nttr ro oll b ba atttte er ry y IIn ns stta allll tth
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S S S SY Y Y YS S S ST T T TE E E EM M M M C C C CO O O ON N N NN N N NE E E EC C C CT T T TIIIIO O O ON N N N T T T To o o o c c c co o o on n n nn n n ne e e ec c c ctttt tttth h h he e e e a a a an n n ntttte e e en n n nn n n na a a as s s s 1. Connect the FM antenna to the FM connector on the back of your radio. Fully extend the antenna wires. You may need to adjust the antenna to get the best radio. (Figure 1) 2. Connect the Local Area Network or Wireless Local
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N N N NO O O OT T T TE: E: E: E: 1. Please turn off the both player and sound system before they are connected to the power line from the socket. 2. Do not switch on /off or press power switch frequently, switching on and off each time must have an interval of 3 seconds. 3. Do not connect the digital optical or coaxial output jack of this player with the analogue signal input terminal for reception. 4. Please refer to the above figures to connect your acoustic equipment. Ple
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The MAIN MENU allows access to all modes plus sleep and timer functions. Some menus, for example the SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU, have several submenus. D D D Diiiia a a allllo o o og g g gu u u ue e e e s s s sc c c cr r r re e e ee e e en n n ns s s s Dialogue screens are shown to allow the user to change settings. They vary in complexity from simple Yes/No options up to the scrollable network password input screen. As with menus, the selected item is shown with a white backg
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3. Press STANDBY button on the front panel. You should see a welcome message ‘ Frontier Silicon Starting’ and a moving progress bar. 4. The first time the unit is switched on, it shows the main menu. Press the ENTER button on front panel until FM is shown highlighted on the menu then press ENTER button again. 5. Press ▲ (UP) direction button until the frequency display starts incrementing as the radio scans. Once a station is found it plays, with the station name shown in the ``Now playin
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2 2 2 2....3 3 3 3 C C C Co o o on n n nn n n ne e e ec c c cttttiiiin n n ng g g g tttto o o o a a a a n n n ne e e ettttw w w wo o o or r r rk k k k For Internet radio and Music player modes, you need a network connection. To connect the radio to your network, you need either o a wired router and an Ethernet (RJ45 network) cable, or o a Wi-Fi wireless router, together with password key if set. For Internet radio and Internet software updates, the router must have a
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2 2 2 2....4 4 4 4 IIIIn n n ntttte e e er r r rn n n ne e e etttt r r r ra a a ad d d diiiio o o o p p p po o o or r r rtttta a a allll r r r re e e eg g g giiiis s s sttttr r r ra a a attttiiiio o o on n n n The Frontier Silicon Internet radio portal website allows you to organize your favorites lists and also listen to Internet radio on a computer. To register your radio with the portal, first get your radio´s unique portal access code by pressing MENU > STATION
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Note: iTunes does not natively work as a UPnP media server, but there are add-ons available to work with an iTunes library. F F F Fo o o olllld d d de e e er r r r s s s sh h h ha a a ar r r riiiin n n ng g g g (CIFS) allows devices like Jupiter 6 to browse folders on a network drive for audio files. This is a good alternative if you cannot use media sharing, and an alternative way to find files even if you have media sharing set up. The computer needs to be set up to share folders, an
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OK all the way out. 6. In Windows XP - Start Menu - Run - type services.msc, make sure a. Universal Plug and Play Device Host b. Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service is “ started” . 7. Make sure you laptop / PC and V6 board is connected to the same wireless network. If you are in Frontier Silicon office, make sure your PC and V6 are connected to Frontier-Visitor 8. Start V6 board. Go to Music Player Mode - Shared media - then you should be able to find the your
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D D D Do o o om m m ma a a aiiiin n n n////w w w wo o o or r r rk k k kg g g gr r r ro o o ou u u up p p p c c c co o o on n n nffffiiiig g g gu u u ur r r ra a a attttiiiio o o on n n n The Domain configuration item can be found on a Windows XP machine as follows: 1. From the start menu, select CONTROL PANEL > SYSTEM > COMPUTER NAME tab. 2. The Domain or Workgroup that this Computer is a member of is displayed in this tab. 3. If the PC is not a member of any Domain or Workgro
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USERNAME and then enter the user name then PC SETTINGS > PASSWORD and enter the password. Enter a keyword by selecting characters then OK. The user name and password entry screens are similar in operation to the Wi-Fi password entry screen. The default user name is ‘ guest’ . 3 3 3 3 IIIIn n n ntttte e e er r r rn n n ne e e etttt r r r ra a a ad d d diiiio o o o m m m mo o o od d d de e e e This radio can play thousands of radio stations and podcasts from around t
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3 3 3 3....1 1 1 1 L L L La a a as s s stttt lllliiiis s s stttte e e en n n ne e e ed d d d When Internet radio mode restarts, the last-listened station is selected. To select another recently used station, select MENU > LAST LISTENED then one of the stations listed. Most recent stations appear at the top of the list. 3 3..2 2 Pr Pre es se etts s 3 3..2 2 Pr Pre es se etts s Presets are stored in the radio and cannot be accessed from other radios. To store an Int
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3 3 3 3....4 4 4 4 Br Br Br Bro o o ow w w ws s s se e e e To browse Internet broadcasts, select MENU > STATION LIST > then either STATIONS > or PODCASTS >. Browse through the menus to find broadcasts. 20