Grundig Cosmopolit 3F+ WEB iP Connecting external devices Connecting the iPod/iPhone, 12­ English

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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION----------------------------------------

Connecting external devices

Connecting the iPod/iPhone

Notes:

7Switch the device off before you connect external devices.

1 Use a standard audio cable to connect the au- dio output of the external device to the socket »AUX IN« on the back of the device.

The device uses the iPod Universal Dock connec- tor, developed for use with iPod/iPhone.

1 Press the »iPod dock drawer« on the front side of the device to open it.

2 Insert the iPod/iPhone into the »iPod dock« connector carefully until it latches into place.

Connecting an MP3 player or a USB memory stick

The device supports most MP3 Players or USB memory sticks.

Note:

7The device must be switched off while the USB connection is being made. If it is not switched off, data could be lost.

1 Connect the USB interface of the MP3 player to the »USB« socket on the device (on the back) using a standard USB cable;

or

insert the USB plug of the USB memory stick in the »USB« socket on the device (on the back). Notes:

7To remove the MP3 player or the USB memory stick, switch off the device and pull out the cable for the data medium.

7The USB socket on the device does not support a connection for a USB extension cable and is not designed for directly connecting to a computer.

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Connecting the headphones

1Insert the headphone plug (ø 3.5 mm) into the »U« socket on the back of the device.

The loudspeakers of the device are switched off.

Note:

7Excessive sound pressure from the ear- phones or headphones can cause hearing loss.

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Internet Radio Packing contents Special features Device controls Remote control DisplayIPod/iPhone Mode Cosmopolit 3F+ WEB iPSwitch-on timer Sleep timer Listening to an external sourceDisplaying Software and ID information English 3­Packing contents Special featuresEnglish 5­ Volume Device controlsFront of the device Turn left or right to selectTop of the device English 7­ Wi-Fi Back of the device Reception Green/YellowRemote control English 9­10­ English Display English 11­Connecting external devices Connecting the iPod/iPhone Connecting an MP3 player or a USB memory stickConnecting the headphones 12­ EnglishLAN connection to the internet Wlan connection to the internetMedia servers audio streaming Music archive audio streamingConnecting to the mains supply Putting battery in the remote controlEnvironmental note 14­ EnglishFunctions and operation using the Jog-Shuttle on the device Example Setting the time and date automaticallyFunctions English 15­Start First Installation Menu navigation16­ English English 17­ Searching for and saving DAB stations Selecting the menu languageAutomatic station search 18­ EnglishEnglish 19­ Setting the sound effect My EQ Searching for and saving FM stations20­ English Adjusting the brightness of the display English 21­Switching on and off Adjusting the volumeSelecting sound settings Setting stereo or mono reception only in FM radio modeListening to an Internet radio station Selecting the internet radio stations’ input sourceSelecting the Internet radio menu Press »MENU« to open the menu SelectSearching for Internet radio stations by name 24­ EnglishStoring Internet radio stations on presets Opening preset Internet stationsDirect selection using a preset Selecting the most popular Internet radio stationsOpening the most recently selected Internet stations Displaying information about Internet radio stationsListening to a Podcast 26­ EnglishSelecting radio stations using the search function Registering on the Grundig homepageCreating lists of favourites PreparationHighlight the radio station using the »+« but- ton Selecting a radio station from the avail- able genresFavourite Stations menu is displayed 28­ EnglishEnglish 29­ Shared media server audio streaming Selecting the shared media input sourceOther playback functions PlaylistPlaying playlists Deleting one or all tracks/files from the playlistDelete the selected file/track by pressing and holding »OK« English 31­Display information Select the required album/song and drag to the Playlist32­ English Playing the contents of an iPod/ iPhone Supported iPod/iPhone modelsDisplaying information Navigate with the iPod/iPhone menuSearching for a passage within a track or file Repeating the current trackPlaying the contents of a USB memory stick Pausing and resuming playbackSelecting another track Searching for a passage within a file or trackRepeating all files or tracks Repeat All Playing tracks in random order36­ English Selecting a DAB station from presets Selecting the DAB input sourceSelecting a DAB station from the station list Displaying DAB station informationSelecting stations from presets Selecting stations from the list Recall PresetSelecting the tuner input source Displaying RDS station informa- tionListening to an external source English 39­Switch-on timer Setting the timer40­ English Sleep timer Activating and deactivating the timerEnglish 41­ Installing an additional network Displaying Software and ID informationDisplaying information and net- work status Display »Active connection« e.g. Wlan is activeSetting the Wlan region Deleting servers which cannot be accessedEnglish 43­ 44­ English Enter the Secondary DNS Enter encryption levelEnglish 45­ Setting the time, time zone and date manually Setting the time, time zone and date automaticallyUpdating the device software 46­ EnglishRestoring the default settings reset Changing the menu languageEnglish 47­ Glossary 48­ EnglishProxy server RouterSecurity WEP/WPA TunerReal enabled licence condi- tions for end users Licence conditionsVenice 6.2 licence conditions for end users End usersWPA Supplicant from Jouni Malinen Lwip from Lwip LicensorsCopyright 1994-2005 The FreeBSD Project All rights reserved Copyright c 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer ScienceFlac from Xiph.org Foundation OpenSSL from The OpenSSL Project52­ English Lptt Software English 53­Cleaning the device Technical dataEnvironmental note Troubleshooting General Faults Problem Possible cause/remedyMade for iPod/iPhone English 55­Internet faults Streaming problemsMessages from the device 56­ English02/11 72011 411