Orange Micro Radio B31100004 B User Manual

Liveradio  
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please read me before turning on your Liveradio  
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Table of contents  
1.  
Before you begin........................................................................................................................... 3  
What’s in the box ................................................................................................................................ 3  
What else do you need ....................................................................................................................... 3  
How does your Liveradio work ........................................................................................................... 3  
What’s on the front ............................................................................................................................. 4  
What’s on the back............................................................................................................................. 4  
Powering up your Liveradio ................................................................................................................ 5  
2.  
3.  
Connecting your Liveradio to your wireless network............................................................... 6  
Choose the language.......................................................................................................................... 6  
Link your Liveradio to your wireless network ..................................................................................... 6  
Enter your wireless security code....................................................................................................... 7  
Select the time zone ........................................................................................................................... 9  
Using your Liveradio................................................................................................................... 10  
Basic navigation................................................................................................................................ 10  
Radio stations ................................................................................................................................... 11  
Time / information ............................................................................................................................. 12  
Standby mode................................................................................................................................... 12  
Menu mode....................................................................................................................................... 13  
Set-up mode ..................................................................................................................................... 14  
Playback mode ................................................................................................................................. 18  
Fast forward/backward mode........................................................................................................... 20  
Favourites mode ............................................................................................................................... 20  
Presets .............................................................................................................................................. 21  
Alarm / timer function........................................................................................................................ 21  
Music on your PC through your Liveradio ........................................................................................ 22  
4.  
5.  
Appendix...................................................................................................................................... 26  
Technical specifications.................................................................................................................... 26  
Additional information....................................................................................................................... 27  
Warranty............................................................................................................................................ 28  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 29  
Technical support ............................................................................................................................. 30  
Quick glossary................................................................................................................................... 31  
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Important information  
For best results, follow the instructions in the easy set-up guide.  
During set-up and installation, you may find it useful to keep the instructions for your Live radio and  
your Livebox (or other wireless router) to hand.  
The most recent information and downloads for your Liveradio are accessible on our website:  
Please keep this instruction manual for future reference.  
Important safety information  
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DO NOT MAKE OR CHANGE ANY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WHEN THE DEVICE IS  
SWITCHED ON.  
Before turning the system on, make sure that the power source shown on the system label  
corresponds to your local electricity supply. If not, see your distributor.  
Radio equipment for wireless applications is not protected from interference caused by other  
radio services.  
When the system is in standby mode it still consumes electricity. To switch it off fully, unplug  
the adaptor from the power socket.  
Do not allow the product to get wet. Objects containing liquid,should not be placed on or  
near the product.  
The system should not be exposed to excessive humidity, rain or sand or to sources of heat  
such as a radiator or direct sunlight.  
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Leave a little space around the Liveradio to ensure sufficient ventilation.  
Do not attempt to open the Liveradio. In case of technical difficulties, contact your Orange  
reseller.  
European regulations  
This product was designed, tested and manufactured in compliance with European Directive R&TTE  
1999/5/EC.  
According to this directive, the product may be used in the following countries:  
United Kingdom, Europe  
WARNING  
This product is designed for use with the rechargeable batteries that came with it. There is a risk of  
explosion if the batteries are replaced with non-rechargeable batteries. Discard all used batteries in  
compliance with the instructions.  
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1. Before you begin  
What’s in the box  
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1 x Liveradio with its 4 rechargeable AA batteries inserted  
1 x universal power adaptor with UK plug  
1 x user guide  
1 x easy set-up guide  
What else do you need  
Livebox or other wireless  
modem  
Active internet connection  
Power socket  
How does your Liveradio work  
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What’s on the front  
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1. LCD screen  
2. Speakers  
5. Preset keys  
6. Home button  
3. Navigation pad  
4. Volume control  
7. Favourites button  
What’s on the back  
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10 11  
8. Power input  
9. Headphone socket  
10. Factory reset button  
11. USB socket (to connect a USB memory key in order to listen to your music via the Liveradio)  
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Powering up your Liveradio  
The Liveradio already has its rechargeable batteries inserted: simply pull the plastic tab from the  
Liveradio battery compartment. You can then connect the power adaptor.  
Batteries  
Four rechargeable AA batteries (2500mA NimH) are provided with your Liveradio. These batteries  
recharge automatically when the Liveradio is powered up. When using your Liveradio for the first  
time, we recommend that you connect it to the mains electricity to fully charge the batteries. A full  
charge will give you four hours’ listening time. When wireless connection isn’t active, the Liveradio’s  
battery life is six hours.  
Installation is complete when the battery hatch is firmly back in place.  
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2. Connecting your Liveradio to your wireless network  
Use the controls on the front of your Liveradio to set up the connection to your Livebox (or other  
wireless router).  
See the Navigation in menus section for details on using the navigation pad  
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When you turn the Liveradio on for the first time, an Orange welcome screen will be displayed and  
you will be invited to set your Liveradio up.  
Please follow the following steps to set up your Liveradio:  
Choose the language  
Select the language that you want to use.  
Link your Liveradio to your wireless network  
Select your wireless network from the list shown:  
Note: The Liveradio works with all wireless routers using Wi-Fi. Liveradio does not need a Livebox or  
an Orange broadband account to work.  
Your Livebox has a name (SSID) of the type ORANGE-XXXX that you can find on the  
underside of your Livebox.  
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Enter your wireless security code  
There are three types of security for a wireless network:  
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Non-secure: no padlock  
Secure WEP: padlock  
Secure WPA: padlock  
Note: The security type of your wireless network will be detected automatically by your Liveradio.  
You should enter the code (WEP or WPA) corresponding to your wireless network. This is a string of  
characters indicated on your wireless network, accessible from your PC or via the information system  
administration manager.  
If you are using a Livebox, this is a string of 26 characters (letters and numbers). This  
code is written on the label under your Livebox.  
How to enter the security code:  
Enter the WEP / WPA code by turning the volume control (4) to scroll through the characters on the  
screen:  
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x
To confirm a character, press  
To correct an incorrect character, press , then re-enter using the volume control (4)  
Once the characters have been entered, press  
to go to the next step  
Non-secure wireless network:  
No data entry is required. The Liveradio will automatically jump to the next step.  
WEP-secure wireless network:  
When you select a WPA-secure wireless network, this screen is  
displayed. Enter the WPA key for your Livebox or other router.  
When you have entered the characters, press Ź to confirm.  
WPA-secure wireless network:  
When you select a WPA-secure WiFi access point, this screen is  
displayed. Enter the WPA key of your access point.  
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When you have entered the characters, press  
to confirm.  
Turn the volume control (4) to access the characters below:  
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3 special characters are available to facilitate the WPA security capture:  
Move with this cursor through the character string using Ż Ź keys;  
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Erase a series of characters wrongly entered. You just have to position this cursor at the end  
of the series and press  
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Insert characters in already entered string of characters.  
Pairing with your Livebox  
This is only needed if you have a Livebox. If you do not  
have a Livebox, confirm with to go on to the next step.  
If you have a Livebox, perform the steps described below  
before validation.  
If you have a Livebox, press the button marked “1” on the  
back of the box.  
When the wireless LED on the top of your Livebox starts to  
blink, the Livebox is ready to be paired with your Liveradio.  
Network set-up (DHCP)  
Select ‘Yes’ (recommended) and confirm.  
Warning: if you select ‘No’ (advanced users) you will have to enter  
the IP address of your Liveradio, the subnetwork mask, the  
gateway and the preferential DNS server.  
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Select the time zone  
Select your time zone from the list below:  
Your Liveradio is now correctly set up and ready to use.  
TIP: Create your personal space by registering on the website  
Connect to www.orange.co.uk/liveradio from a computer connected to the internet, with a web  
browser such as internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari.  
The Liveradio lets you receive many types of content and access many services. Some of these are  
available as soon as you start up the Liveradio, others only through the internet.  
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3. Using your Liveradio  
Basic navigation  
Return to previous screen  
Confirm a choice in the menu  
Move the cursor in the menu  
Confirm a choice in the menu. In a listening  
mode: start / stop playing.  
When you navigate through the menus and submenus, you can go backward or forward in the menu  
tree using or , every time that you see the icons > or < on the screen.  
The icon indicates an audio file; you can listen to it by selecting it with  
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Highlighting an item  
Press  
or  
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Hold the button down to scroll through quickly.  
Selecting the item  
Press . The LCD screen displays the new items or starts playing the audio file.  
Switching between menus  
The Home button  
(6) allows you to return to the root of the menu you are in.  
Repeatedly pressing this button displays the Time / information mode or the audio file being played.  
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Radio stations  
You can browse the internet radio stations database and search by type: style of music, country and  
station. Stations are displayed in a hierarchical menu (which is similar to how files are organized in  
submenus on a PC). Items in the menu are displayed on the LCD screen of the Liveradio and you can  
browse the menu using the navigation button (3). Files that can be played are identified by Ź.  
Play  
Press  
to play an audio file.  
Stop playing  
While playing, Ź is displayed on the screen in the bottom bar. Press  
to pause playing. If you do  
this while listening to a radio station, will be displayed in the bottom bar.  
Other options  
When listening to a radio station, the following options are available:  
Display the options associated with an audio file  
Press >  
Go backwards through the menu structure to the previous submenu  
Change radio station by going to the next / previous item on the menu  
Fast forward / backward. For more information on this option, see fast  
Press <  
Press and hold > or < forward / backward mode on page 20. This option is only available while  
playing an audio file (audio book, podcast etc) not the radio.  
While listening to an audio file, navigation is still possible in all operational modes.  
(For technical reasons, navigation in Set-up mode (Reset, Update, Wireless, Alarms) will potentially  
stop the radio playing.)  
Example:  
To start playing a radio station, select "Radio stations" in the menu.  
Then select a folder, for example "National".  
Now select a radio station from the list shown.  
Press  
to start playing.  
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Information displayed on the active audio file  
When listening to an internet radio station, the LCD (1) screen of your Liveradio displays information  
related to the station and track (not all stations publish song titles). If you are navigating through  
another menu and you want to display the information on the current station / track, press the Home  
button (6)  
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Example  
Explanation  
Radio name  
Bartok Radio  
Artist name  
Track title  
LISZT Ferenc  
BARTOK Bel  
Time / information  
In this mode, your Liveradio will show the time, date and data (news and weather) scrolling along the  
bottom of the screen. News is updated regularly.  
The following icons are available on the Liveradio LCD screen (1) in Time / information mode:  
Wireless network reception level  
Battery level (if there are batteries in the Liveradio)  
When your Liveradio is plugged into the mains, the  
icon is displayed.  
Wake-up alarm indicator.  
An icon is displayed when one or two alarms are activated (see alarm Function p14)  
Note: Time / information is the default mode  
Note: To ensure a good internet connection, we recommend that you keep your Liveradio within a  
50-metre radius of your Livebox (or other wireless router). When in an enclosed space (eg a house),  
the more walls and floors there are between your Liveradio and your Livebox or wireless router, the  
shorter the reception distance will be. If no bars are shown on your wireless network reception level  
indicator, you may not be able to connect and listen to the radio.  
Standby mode  
Standby mode interrupts all main functions of the Liveradio. For example, in this mode the Liveradio  
will not be connected to the internet through the wireless network.  
When the Liveradio is reactivated from standby mode, it will automatically re-connect to the wireless  
network it was previously connected to. (It may take a few moments to make the connection.) If the  
LCD screen does not turn on, please refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual.  
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In standby mode, your Liveradio will have the  
following properties:  
Only the time and date will be shown on the screen.  
The Liveradio will not read any audio or text content.  
Backlighting will not be active.  
The wireless connection will be inactive.  
Placing in standby mode  
You can place the Liveradio in standby mode at any time, simply by pressing the Home key  
(6)  
and holding it down for two seconds. Your Liveradio will revert to standby mode if no action is taken  
on the device for more than 5 minutes and no files are being played.  
Note: If you are listening to or reading a file, placing your Liveradio in standby mode will stop the  
process instantly.  
Activating your Liveradio  
If the Liveradio is in standby mode, pressing any button will re-activate it. The time / information  
mode will then be displayed. If you were listening to an audio file before the Liveradio went into  
standby mode, it will start playing again.  
Menu mode  
To navigate through the main menu press the Home button (6) on your Liveradio, wherever you are  
in the directories.  
Note: If you are listening to an audio file, this will keep playing. You can go back to the reading screen  
by pressing the Home button  
several times.  
The following are the main icons that may appear in this menu, together with their functions:  
Menu containing submenus  
Move forward through the submenu structure  
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Move backward through the menu structure  
Configuration  
Favourites  
Several submenus are available in Menu mode:  
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Radio stations (page 11)  
Podcasts (page 18)  
Orange services (page 25)  
Favourites (page 18)  
USB key (page 18)  
Setup (page 14)  
Standby mode  
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Set-up mode  
The set-up menu is accessible by pressing the Home button (6).  
Select “Set-up” in the main menu by pressing >.  
The set-up menu allows you to modify all the settings of your Liveradio:  
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Alarm  
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Scrolling  
Screen  
Serial number  
Reset  
Time zone  
Wireless connection  
Languages  
Update  
Alarms set-up  
Your Liveradio lets you set up two different alarms, for each of which you can choose a different  
audio source. The screens below show how to set an alarm and how to choose the audio source.  
First, set the time for the alarm :  
Enter the time using the volume control (4) to scroll through the characters on screen. To confirm a  
character, press . To correct a character, press  
.
You can now select the audio  
source you want to use.  
Option 1 : Ringtone  
Option 2 : Radio stations  
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Option 3 : Podcasts  
Time format set-up  
To set the time on your Liveradio, just select the format (automatic or manually), as shown below:  
You can select the time by turning the volume control (4) to scroll characters. To validate the chosen  
character, press Ź. To correct a wrong character, press Ż. Once time is selected, press  
validate.  
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Time zone set-up  
To set the time zone on your Liveradio, just select the time zone that suits you, as shown below:  
Wireless connection set-up  
See Link your Liveradio to your wireless network page 6.  
Language set-up  
To set the language your screen will display, just select the one that suits you, as shown below:  
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Update  
Your Liveradio can be easily updated from the internet. Select Update and the Liveradio will  
automatically check the internet for a more recent version of the software you are using.  
Scrolling  
You can set the pixels and scrolling speed of characters on your Liveradio screen, as shown below:  
Set the pixels and character scrolling speed by turning the volume control (4).  
Active modes screen settings  
You can set the contrast and brightness of the Liveradio screen, as shown below:  
Select Contrast or Brightness using the  
and brightness up or down.  
buttons and turn the volume control (4) to turn contrast  
Standby mode screen settings  
Contrast and brightness can be set when the screen is inactive by choosing this option in the  
configuration menu and turning the volume control (4) to increase or reduce the intensity.  
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Serial number  
The serial number is the unique identification of your Liveradio.  
Connection status  
The Connection status mode has been designed to provide you optimal technical support. This  
function will be useful for our technical staff if ever you still have technical problems with your  
liveradio.  
Reset  
Using the "Reset" function will restore the factory default settings on your Liveradio. See the screens  
below for how to access reset. Once it has been reset, your Liveradio will start up again and the set-  
up wizard will allow you to reconfigure the settings. NB You will have to go through the initial set-up  
procedure again (see Link your Liveradio to your wireless network page 6).  
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Playback mode  
USB key  
You will find a USB port (11) on the back of your Liveradio. You can connect a USB key to listen to  
audio files in the memory of your USB key.  
The file formats supported are: WAV, MP3 (320 kb/s 4 max), WMA (320 kb/s 4 max), Real Audio.  
When a USB key is connected, the screen below is displayed:  
The files on your USB key then appear on the screen:  
1. Select the desired folder and confirm by pressing  
2. When the Ɖ icon appears, you can play the file  
3. The files will be played in order of appearance on the screen (from top to bottom)  
4. You can go to the previous or next file using  
and fast forward / backward by holding  
down or for 2 seconds  
When the USB key is disconnected, the screen below is  
displayed:  
Podcasts  
Podcasting is the (usually free) distribution of audio (or video) files on the  
internet. Podcasting allows users to automate the downloading of audio files  
for immediate or later playback. Authors distribute audio files, which may  
appear like a conventional radio broadcast. It is then up to the audience to  
create their own playlists through subscriptions: downloading programmes  
from multiple sources that they have chosen is then automatic.  
NB: A "subscription" to a podcast means that feeds are updated automatically  
using RSS technology (see RSS – podcast in the glossary).  
Podcasts are accessible in the Podcasts menu (see page 18).  
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Unlike a radio station, which broadcasts directly, a podcast can group one or more feeds. Every feed  
is a file of finite size, regularly and automatically updated.  
The podcast and associated feeds may be played at any time. On your Liveradio, you can listen to up  
to 10 feeds of the same podcast, which may be several weeks or several minutes old.  
Idea: You can customize your podcasts by adding new podcasts to your Liveradio via your personal  
Playing a podcast  
Playing a podcast is like listening to a radio station. Select the podcast you want to listen to with  
then choose the feed and press to confirm. Fast forward or backward during a feed by pressing  
and holding down > or < for 2 seconds (see fast forward / backward mode page 20).  
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Note: Feeds are displayed from the newest to the oldest. The first is always the most recent of the  
existing feeds.  
Other options  
You can access the following options in podcast with  
Fast forward / backward  
:
Equalizer  
Assign to alarm 1 (if you want to be woken up with the last updated feed)  
Assign to alarm 2 (if you want to be woken up with the last updated feed)  
Audio book  
An audio book is a book that is read out loud, which you listen to. Audio books are available on CDs  
and in MP3 format for download.  
Even the most recent books are available in an audio version (free or for a charge, via internet sales  
sites).  
Like a printed book, an audio book consists of several chapters. Every chapter is a file of finite size,  
which you can listen to separately from the other chapters, or you can simply choose to listen to  
chapters one after another.  
Idea: Enjoy more audio books by adding new books to your Liveradio via your personal space on  
Listening to an audio book  
To listen to an audio book, select the one that you want to hear with , then select the chapter you  
want to hear, confirming your choice using  
.
You can move backwards and forwards in a chapter by holding down the  
(see fast forward / backward mode below).  
button for 2 seconds  
Note: Broadcasts appear on screen in order of the chapters in the book, from the first to the last  
chapter. So, for example, to move on to the next chapter, press  
.
Other options  
You can access the following options in Audio book with  
Fast forward / backward  
:
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Equalizer  
Assign to alarm 1 (if you want to be woken up with the last updated file)  
Assign to alarm 2 (if you want to be woken up with the last updated file)  
Fast forward/backward mode  
While playing an audio file, you can fast forward or backward through the book you are reading.  
You can access this mode by:  
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x
pressing  
or  
for 2 seconds when playing a file  
selecting the option in the contextual menu of a file  
that you are playing  
Navigate into the audio file  
In this mode, a special screen is displayed with a navigation bar and an indication of the current  
reading point:  
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x
To move forward, hold down  
To move backward, hold down  
You can also select the point that you want to go to by turning the volume control (4).  
Note: The volume control (4) cannot be used to change the volume in this mode.  
When you have determined the point at which you want to start listening again, release the control  
and playback will start from this point.  
Returning to radio mode  
Radio mode reappears 5 seconds after your last action in fast forward / backward mode. You will see  
the radio mode screen appear, and the buttons will resume their original functions ( previous menu,  
selection).  
Favourites mode  
The radio station or contents that you play on your Liveradio may include information on the current  
file. If you want to keep a record of this information, for future purchase for example, you can add it  
to your favourites.  
Note: If files do not have information, you cannot record the current title in ‘Favourites’.  
Saving in favourites  
While playing a title whose information you want to keep, press the button  
on your Liveradio.  
Recovering your favourites  
You can keep up to 1000 favourites on your Liveradio, and you can recover them in the "My  
favourites" menu. This menu is accessible in Menu mode, indicated by , or from your personal  
Note: Only information about titles is stored, rather than complete files. You therefore cannot play a  
title in this mode.  
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Presets  
Your Liveradio allows you to add to the memory your 8 favourite radio stations, so that you can  
access them quickly (via hotkeys).  
Save  
You can save a radio station when listening to it simply by pressing hotkey (5) for two seconds.  
Play  
A pre-set radio station can be chosen quickly and easily by pressing the hotkey you selected for it.  
When a hotkey is pressed, the screen will display a list of all pre-set stations:  
In the example above, hotkey 4, corresponding to MAXXIMA, starts to play, and a list of all saved  
radio stations is also displayed. You can select another radio station from the list using  
, and  
confirming with  
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Play mode  
Play mode is available when you are playing an audio file. It can be used to see and select special  
options relating to the file being played.  
To access it, use  
when you see an indication of the file being played appear at the bottom right of  
the screen. You can then see these options appear:  
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x
x
Equalizer  
Assign to alarm 1  
Assign to alarm 2  
Alarm / timer function  
You can set any compatible file type as the alarm:  
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x
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Radio station  
USB key or MP3 Player  
Podcast  
Audio book  
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To do this, just:  
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Set an alarm from Set-up mode, then Alarm 1 and / or Alarm 2  
Assign a file being played as the alarm via its playing mode, then set as alarm  
Note: You can assign a podcast to a given alarm and listen to the most recent feed every time the  
alarm goes on.  
Music on your PC through your Liveradio  
Access the UPnP functionality  
Note: In order to be able to play music files from your PC through your Liveradio, please make sure  
the PC and your Liveradio are connected to the same internet access point.  
1/ Download on your PC or Mac a media player that supports the UPnP functionality and is  
compatible with your operating system, for example (non exhaustive list):  
Windows Vista / XP Service Pack2  
Mac OS X, version 10.4.7  
Linux  
Windows Media Player 11  
Windows Media Connect 2.0  
Winamp 5.32  
Allegro MediaServer 1.03  
TwonkyVision 4.1 Trial  
EyeConnect 1.1  
GmediaServer 0.2.0  
TwonkyVision 4.1 Trial  
TwonkyVision 4.1 Trial  
Tversity 0.9.9.2  
Start the player.  
2/ Share your files with Windows Media Player 11:  
Add multimedia files to the library:  
x
x
x
x
In the library tab, click on “Add to Library…”  
Select the folder(s) where you keep your multimedia files  
Click on “OK”; the player searches those files  
Close the dialog screen  
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1. Enable sharing of your Windows Media Player library so the Liveradio will be able to access it  
x
x
x
In the library tab, click on “Media sharing…”  
In the first dialog box select “Share multimedia files” and click “OK”  
Windows Media Player 11 detects the available devices connected to your local  
network : this includes your Liveradio if it is already connected to your network  
Case n°1  
Case n°2  
The player can not detect any device: please restart The player has detected the Liveradio but you  
your Liveradio and try again.  
must enable files sharing in order to access it:  
- Click on « Parameters » and selects the default  
sharing elements  
- You can also change the name of the server you  
want to see on the Liveradio screen  
Case n°3  
The green cross shows the Windows Media  
Player can share files with your Liveradio.  
When this has been done, you will be able to see the name of your PC or Mac displayed in the Home  
menu of your Liveradio. You’re now ready to listen to the music on your computer through your  
Liveradio!  
Listen to a music file on your computer  
To start to play a music file (MP3 or WMA without DRM), select the name of you PC / Mac in the  
menu of your Liveradio, then choose “Music”, then “All the music” and finally just click on the name  
of the file you want.  
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The Liveradio will start to play  
your music!  
Several categories allow you to find your music more quickly. For example, when you select “All the  
artists”, you will see a list of all available artists; if you select an artist the next screen shows all the  
albums under this artist, and then all the tracks on the album. You can then choose the song you  
want to listen to.  
When listening to a song, pressing  
will display a menu: you can jump to the next track, come back  
to the previous one, set-up the equalizer, or place the radio in standby mode.  
If you want to leave the menu, press or wait for 20 seconds.  
Use the search functionality to find the music track you want to listen to  
Select the name of your PC / Mac then “Search”. On the following screen choose the category you  
want to search in (artist, album, title). Use the round volume knob to enter the name or part of the  
name to look for and confirm by pressing  
A search is run on the artists  
whose  
name  
contains  
« NEL ».  
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The MP3 now starts playing.  
When you connect to http://www.orange.co.uk/liveradio , through your browser, you can activate and  
personalize many contents and services to make them accessible from your Liveradio. You can find  
thousands of internet radio stations to add to your catalogue, as well as great podcasts and many  
more features! Note that you may have to pay for some content.  
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5. Appendix  
Technical specifications  
Dimensions: 220mm (W) x 123mm (H) x 78mm (D)  
Weight: 0.638 kg (Liveradio with batteries included)  
Power consumption: 5V–2A  
Input connector: USB port (master)  
Output connector: stereo audio connector 3.5mm  
Wireless network: 802.11g (b compatible)  
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Additional information  
Health and safety  
This product transmits and receives radio waves when it is turned on. The product meets the  
standards for this type of device. The quality of transmission may be affected by a microwave oven.  
Other wireless systems (Bluetooth®, wireless networks, etc) may also affect the quality of  
transmission. The product is based on radiofrequency technology, and may therefore be subject to  
the same type of interference as GSM, portable radios and other products based on radiofrequency.  
Maintenance and repair  
If your product is defective and requires repair when under warranty, please consult our Customer  
Care section (see page 27).  
Recycling and disposal  
Packaging has been reduced as far as possible. Parts of the system are composed of materials that  
may be recycled if they are dismantled by a specialized company. Please comply with local  
regulations regarding disposal of packaging materials and old machines.  
Information for the consumer  
Disposal of products at the end of their lifespan  
This product was designed and manufactured with good quality materials and components that can  
be recycled.  
The crossed waste bin symbol on a product means that it meets the requirements of  
European directive 2002/96/EC.  
Ask your local organizations about the collection system for electrical and electronic products at the  
end of their lifespan.  
Please comply with the legislation in force and do not discard your products with household waste.  
Careful disposal of products is essential to prevent contamination of the environment and adverse  
effects on health.  
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Warranty  
This warranty covers all material and manufacturing defects under normal conditions of use, in  
conformity with the documentation accompanying your Liveradio.  
The warranty applies exclusively to the Liveradio and does not cover any other software or peripheral  
device that may accompany it on purchase.  
To avoid damaging your Liveradio, do not use it at high temperatures or expose it to humidity. You  
are solely responsible for any defect with the Liveradio resulting from an accident (fall, shock etc),  
misuse, poor application, damage or use outside the country or countries specified. This warranty  
does not cover damage caused by problems with the telephone line (lightning, etc). It does not cover  
problems that affect the external appearance of the Liveradio. This warranty is void if the Liveradio is  
opened or modified by people not accredited, if the Liveradio is returned without the accessories  
(cables for example) or if the serial number labels have been altered.  
Your Liveradio is covered by a limited guarantee for 2 years. During the warranty period, in case of  
poor function due to defects in performance, we will replace it with a new or functionally equivalent  
product of the same value. If the Liveradio returned does not present any defects, you will be  
responsible for all shipment costs and for the cost of testing or any other treatment of the product.  
Therefore before returning a product, please make sure that there is a potential "defect".  
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Troubleshooting  
Your Liveradio does not start up  
- Check that the batteries are correctly inserted  
- Check that the Liveradio is connected to the power source  
- Replace the batteries with new batteries  
The function keys don’t work  
- Check that the batteries are correctly inserted  
- Check that the Liveradio is connected to power source  
- Replace the batteries with new batteries  
Impossible to find or connect to the network  
- Check that the Livebox or other wireless router is powered up  
- Check that the Liveradio is connected to the power source  
- Check that you have entered the WEP/WPA key correctly  
Impossible to start playing an internet radio station  
- Try again later. The station may be temporarily unavailable  
No sound comes from the loudspeakers  
- Check that the Liveradio volume is not set to mute  
Saturation  
- Saturation or bad sound quality may come from the internet servers used especially by commercial  
FM radios  
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Technical support  
Contact  
Need help?  
Online help and Documentation available on our internet site  
If you are an Orange Home customer please call:  
0844 871 16991  
If you are not an Orange Home customer, please email:  
Important information  
When contacting technical support, you will probably be asked for your Liveradio software version  
and unique identification information. These are shown in the Serial number submenu of the Set-up  
menu:  
In the example above, Liveradio v2.3(1)-sc is the software version.  
00:02:72:56:24:83 is the Liveradio identification number (also named MAC Address).  
1 Lines are open 8 am–11 pm seven days a week. Calls are charged at 5p per minute from a BT landline and may  
be monitored.  
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Quick glossary  
Audio book: sound recording of a book read out loud.  
Codec: software that your Liveradio uses to play some types of file, eg MP3 music files.  
DHCP: internet protocol used to automate configuration of a device connected to the network.  
DNS: system used to match an internet domain name with an IP address. For example, the domain  
name com1.fr corresponds to IP address 217.174.222.51. In the manual, the preferential DNS server  
and workstation that the user chooses to make this match.  
Firewall: software that controls data input to and output from your computer.  
Firmware: software that runs the Liveradio.  
Gateway: software that connects the Liveradio user's network to the internet.  
Hotkey: button on the front of the Liveradio used to access your favourite radio stations and  
podcasts. The Liveradio offers 8 hotkeys.  
Internet radio station: audio programme published continuously on the internet. Internet radio  
stations are either FM radio stations that retransmit their programs on the internet or radio stations  
that broadcast on the internet only.  
IP address: unique identifier of a device connected to the internet. An IP address consists of 4 sets  
of numbers between 0 and 255, eg: 192.168.0.1.  
Livebox: Orange wireless router.  
Mac address: unique identifier of a device intended for connection to a network, notably the internet.  
MP3: type of music file.  
Pairing of the Livebox: the operation which lets the Liveradio recognize your Livebox and  
communicate with it.  
Favourites: function used to store information on an audio programme played on the Liveradio to the  
favourites list.  
Orange account: space where users registered with Orange can access preferential Liveradio  
services.  
Podcast: short audio programmes distributed on the internet.  
Real audio: type of music file.  
Reset: operation that removes updates and selections made on the Liveradio.  
RSS: software programme that informs you of the latest podcasts available on the internet.  
Service platform (or service site): internet site which gives access to programmes such as internet  
radio and podcasts.  
SSID: messages ID sent over a wireless network.  
Streaming: transmission of an audio or audiovisual programme by the internet, which cannot be  
saved to the user's hard drive.  
Tree: set of folders and subfolders through which you can move going down or up into the details of  
folders  
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Update: new version of the programme running the Liveradio.  
USB key: portable device that allows you to easily transport and transfer information.  
Wav: type of music file.  
WEP: type of security used on wireless networks.  
WiFi: wireless internet access technology.  
WiFi access point: WiFi router / modem through which wireless devices access the internet.  
Wireless router: modem that allows a device to connect wirelessly to the internet. Livebox is the  
Orange wirless router.  
Wma: type of music file.  
WPA: type of security used on wireless networks.  
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