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DIGITAL INPUT-AUX
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The unit can receive digital music signal from other sources and convert
them to analog signals then output to a pre-amplifier or processor connected
through OUTPUT
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jacks. There are two connector on the AUX Digital
Input area on the rear panel, labeled with coaxial and optical. Connect
the coaxial or optical output of your source to the coaxial or optical
input of the unit.
Network Connection
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This unit can connect to a wired or wireless network. If using a wired
network, connect your internet cable to the socket marked ETHERNET
If using a wireless network, please connect the WiFi antenna (supplied)
to the connector marked WiFi
UPGRADE USB mini socket
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The software of this unit can be updated through this socket, if upgrades
become necessary.
OUTPUT
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The unit outputs a stereo analog signal. Use the supplied audio cable to
connect it with input jacks of your pre-amplifier or processor. Be careful
and make sure that connections correspond to each other. Right channel
output must be connected to right channel of pre- amplifier's or processor's
right channel and vice versa.
ROTEL LINK
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These 2 Rotel Link Out connections can be made with the stereo 3.5 mm
cable (supplied) to a Rotel integrated amplifier and CD player. These
connections link the Digital Gateway, Amplifier and CD player into one
IP controllable system via the Rotel Remote application. See Figure 3.
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Internet Radio
What you need before starting
Before you can use your Internet radio, you need the following:
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A broadband Internet connection.
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Access point to internet through wired or wireless LAN.
With wireless LAN connection, internet radio should work within 100
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metres of the wireless access point, subject to the router/Wi-Fi gateway
being placed in the optimum area for your location. The user can confirm
the WiFi Strength under the settings menu. (Settings-->WiFi Strength)
Make sure that your LAN is connected properly and is able to access
the internet. To access internet radio stations an internet connection is
required.
First Time Connection To The Network
When you turn on the unit for the first time, it starts by searching for LAN
connections. If both wired and wireless connections are present, the
wired connection will be the default, unless a "wireless only" selection
was made in the setup menu. The following example illustrates a wireless
connection.
Starting ... ...
After a few seconds, it will start to scan for networks.
If no wireless network is found, it will display no network found.
NO NETWORK FOUND
When the unit finds your network, it will display the ESSID for the access
point on the screen – this is a name that is allocated to the access point
by the person who set up the network – for example:
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MY NETWORK
It is possible, and in some locations highly likely, that your unit will find
more than one wireless access point if using wireless connection, in which
case you can choose which one you want to connect to. Turn the knob on
the panel to see the ESSID for each access point the radio has found.
If the screen displays "Enter WEP key" or "Enter WPA key" then the network
is using one of the encryption systems, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). Please obtain the access code from
the person who set up your wireless network, or check the user manual
of your router for this information. Input the code into the Rotel unit to
gain access to the wireless LAN.
Note: If you would like to use a static IP address, or if the unit can not
automatically get an IP address, then please see the 'Network config'
section under the 'Settings' section at the end of the manual.
SCANNING NETWORK.. ...
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