Orange Micro B31100004-B manual

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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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Contents Read me Table of contents Important information Important safety informationWhat’s in the box What else do you needHow does your Liveradio work What’s on the back What’s on the frontBatteries Powering up your LiveradioChoose the language Link your Liveradio to your wireless networkNon-secure wireless network Enter your wireless security codeWEP-secure wireless network WPA-secure wireless networkNetwork set-up Dhcp Pairing with your LiveboxSelect the time zone Basic navigation Switching between menusHighlighting an item Selecting the itemPlay Radio stationsStop playing Other optionsStandby mode Time / informationInformation displayed on the active audio file Menu mode Placing in standby modeActivating your Liveradio Alarms set-up Set-up modeTime format set-up Wireless connection set-upTime zone set-up Language set-upActive modes screen settings UpdateStandby mode screen settings ScrollingReset Serial numberConnection status Playback mode USB keyPodcasts Playing a podcast Audio bookFavourites mode Fast forward/backward modeAlarm / timer function PresetsPlay mode SaveMusic on your PC through your Liveradio Access the UPnP functionalityCase n1 Case n2 Page MP3 now starts playing Liveradio User guide Appendix Technical specificationsMaintenance and repair Health and safetyAdditional information Recycling and disposalWarranty Troubleshooting Contact Technical supportQuick glossary