Sagem ITD 60 User's Guide

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Page 1 - User Guide

Internet Radio RM50User GuideEnglish

Page 2 - Introduction

10Your IP Radio1.6 Menu Structure Press MODE to enter the menu: (1) Internet radio, (2) FM radio, (3) UPnP, (4) Podcast.Mode Internet Radio > Se

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11Getting Started2. Getting Started2.1 Turning On The Device for The First TimePlease confirm that your wireless router or Access Point (AP) is connec

Page 4 - Table of Contents

12Getting StartedAfter scanning and a network connection is found, a Scan for networks menu displays: Rotate the Wheel to select the desired network

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13Getting StartedWPS PBC (Push Button Configuration): (1) Press the WPS button on your AP. (2) Select WPS PBC on the menu within the time limit (AP

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14Getting StartedWPS PIN (Personal Identification Number): Use the PIN code to connect to the AP. (1) Select WPS PIN on the menu. (2) The PIN code i

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15Getting StartedAfter the Network, Language and Time Zone settings are set, the menu screen will be displayed. After scanning, if no network connec

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16Getting Started2.2 Adjusting the Volume2.3 Text EntryIf no action has been taken from the Network Configuration menu for 5 minutes, the device will

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17Getting Started2.4 Standby ModeWhile the device is playing from any music source, press Power on the device or On/Off on the remote control to stop

Page 10 - Your IP Radio

18Listening to Music3.1 Listening To Internet Radio3. Listening To MusicThis IP Radio device is a high-performance audio player that can play music fr

Page 11 - Getting Started

19Listening to Music2. Search by name:When you choose to search by name, a text edit screen will appear. (1) Rotate the Wheel to choose characters or

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2IntroductionDear customer:Thank you for purchasing a SAGEMCOM WiFi IP Radio; we appreciate your trust in us.This product was manufactured with the up

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20Listening to MusicPlease refer to the Favorite List chapter to add a station to the Favorite List.The playback screen of the Internet Radio (see dia

Page 14 - 2.1.4 Connection Established

21Listening to Music3.2 Listening To FM Radio With the FM Radio function, you can listen to music or programs broadcast from FM radio stations. Rotate

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22Listening to MusicPower ( )1. Press to stop the music source currently playing and put the device in the Standby Mode. 2. Press and hold to connect

Page 16 - 2.1.6 Demo Mode

23Listening to Music3.3 Listening To The Music In Your Computer (UPnP)With the UPnP function, you can listen to music or programs that are st

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24Listening to MusicPower ( )1. Press to stop the music source currently playing and enter the Standby Mode. 2. Press and hold to connect to the AP au

Page 18 - 3.1.1 Search For A Station

25Listening to Music3.4 Listening To PodcastWith the Podcast function, you can listen to music or programs that broadcast from Podcast. Rotate the Whe

Page 19 - Listening to Music

26Listening to Music3.4.3 Key (and remote control) command on the playback screenPRESETS Press to see the Podcast list or search engines.C ( )Return

Page 20 - 3.1.2 The Playback Screen

27Setup4.1 Audio profile4. SetupIn this menu, you can adjust IP Radio settings according to your own preferences. See sections below for more setting

Page 21 - 3.2.1 Search For A Station

28Setup4.2.1 Sleep TimerSleep Timer function is used to set a screen off period of time and allows the device to enter the Standby mode. Adjust the S

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29Setup4.2.3 Alarm 1&2Alarm function is for you to set up wake-up Alarms or to remind you of important dates or times. You can set up 2 Alarms.Bot

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3IntroductionDo not install your IP Radio in a humid room (bathroom, laundry, kitchen, etc.), or within 1.50mof a tap or water source, or outside. Yo

Page 24 - 3.3.2 The Playback Screen

30Setup4.3.1 LanguageThe IP Radio supports different languages. Select your preferred display language on the device. (1) Rotate the Wheel to choose t

Page 25 - 3.4.1 Search For A Station

31Setup4.3.3 ClockYou can choose whether to set the clock manually or synchronize automatically with your IP Radio . The default method is Auto snyc

Page 26 - 3.4.2 The Playback Screen

32Setup4.3.6 F/W VersionThis section displays F/W version information of your device. 4.3.7 Demo ModeThis section allows you to set the Demo Mode to

Page 27 - 4. Setup

33Setup4.4 ECO4.4.1 Backlight4.4.2 BrightnessIn this menu, you can select energy saving related (ECO) settings for your IP Radio. Press Menu on the de

Page 28 - 4.2.2 Snooze Timer

34Setup4.5 Network config4.5.1 Scan For Networks4.5.2 View ConfigAs mentioned in the chapter Turning On The Device For The First Time, the device will

Page 29 - 4.2.3 Alarm 1&2

35Setup4.5.3 Edit ConfigThis section allows you to adjust your network settings manually. Rotate the Wheel to select Edit config. You will be asked t

Page 30 - 4.3.2 Time Zone

36SetupAfter setting up the network manually, you will be asked “Auto (DHCP)?” again. Rotate the Wheel to select No, and then press the Wheel to activ

Page 31 - 4.3.5 Reset To Default

37Appendix5.1 Care and Maintenance 5.2 Problems 5. AppendixTurn off your IP Radio. Use a smooth and dry cloth to wipe. Do not use a rough cloth, powe

Page 32 - 4.3.7 Demo Mode

38AppendixAccess denied to the Internet Confirm the WiFi router, Livebox or the line connections.Access denied to the Radiofrom a personal computer a

Page 33 - 4.4.2 Brightness

39AppendixIn case of non receiving on the Internet, refer to the table here under:What has been done with success What could be the trouble ?The IP Ra

Page 34 - 4.4.3 Volume limitation

4Table of Contents1. Your IP Radio 6 Main Features 6 Unpacking 6 Front Panel

Page 35 - 4.5.3 Edit Config

40Specifications6. SpecificationsHardware and Port CharacteristicDimensions 31(H) x 200(W) x 69(T)mmUnit Weight 470gm CPU Memory 128MB NAND flash embe

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41Environment7.1 Packaging7.3 The Product 7.2 Batteries 7. EnvironmentPreservation of the environment is an essential concern of SAGEMCOM. The desire

Page 37 - Appendix

5Table of Contents ECO 33 Backlight 33 Brightness

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6Your IP Radio1.1 Main Features1.2 UnpackingThis product is an IP Radio that, once connected to an Internet gateway, will allow you to access worldwid

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7Your IP Radio1.3 Front Panel123456789101 11212111. Display Screen Displays contents on the screen.2. PRESETS [1] Press and hold to display a list of

Page 40 - Specifications

8Your IP Radio1.4 Rear Panel5V DCRAUDI O L1234 51. POWER [1] Press to shut off the music source currently playing and put the device into the St

Page 41 - Environment

9Your IP Radio1. Mode Displays the Mode menu.2. Snooze/Sleep Timer[1] Snooze - When the alarm is on, press to shut the alarm off and reactivat

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