Grundig Sonoclock 890 WEB manual Network name Ssid, Network mask, Private IP address, Proxy server

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Network name (SSID)

The network name (SSID – service set identifier) is the term used for the identification of a wireless network that is based on IEEE 802.11. Every wireless LAN has a configurable SSID, which uniquely identi- fies the wireless network.

The character sequence of the network name can be up to 32 char- acters in length. If is configured in the base station (access point) of a wireless LAN and set on all clients which access it.

Network mask

The network mask or net mask, also sometimes referred to as subnet mask is a bit mask that separates an IP address into a network part and a device/host part. It is used in IP networks to make routing decisions.

Private IP address

Private IP address belong to particular IP address ranges that are not routed in the Internet. The can be used by anybody for private networks such as LANs.

Many computer networks require complete connectivity at IP level, but only limited access to the Internet. If such a computer network has a private IP address range, it forms an intranet which cannot be accessed from the Internet as the Internet routers ignore private address ranges. A gateway or router that is placed in this private network and which also has a public address in the Internet as well as a private IP address, makes the connection to the Internet. This can be performed by a proxy or using NAT/PAT/Masquerading.

As the used address range can only be seen within the private net- work, the same range can also be used in other private networks. The unique nature of an IP address required by the Internet protocol, is ensured by this restricted visibility.

Proxy server

A proxy or proxy server is a service program for computer networks that administers data transfer. It makes data transfer faster, can also increase security by implementing access control mechanisms.

The transfer is conducted between computers or programs in com- puter networks. On the server side, the proxy acts as a client, on the client side it acts as a server.

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Contents Electronic Internet Kitchen Radio Remote control Special featuresPacking contents Connecting the power cordReminder timer Switch-on timerSleep timer Technical dataPacking contents Special featuresCE declaration SET-UP and Safety Make sure the power plug is freely accessible Environmental NoteControls Front of the deviceConfirms the default settings are restored Menu SNOOZE/OKBack of the device Confirms the restoring of the default settings Remote controlNumber buttons for various inputs AL1 Connecting an external device Connecting the power cordConnecting an MP3 player or a USB memory stick Switch the device off before you connect external devicesConnecting the headphones Inserting batteries in the remote controlLAN connection to the Internet Splitter Modem/routerWlan connection to the Internet Music archive audio streaming WlanMounting the device Mounting the device under a kitchen shelfSelecting the menu language Setting the time and dateMenu navigation AutomaticallyManually Switch on the Wlan router Setting the time zoneRegistering the device with the Wlan router Key 0123456789‹ ⁄ C Settings for the music archive mode with a computer Searching for and saving DAB stations Automatic station searchManual station search Saving DAB radio stations on presets› Station order Radio Galaxy Kbps Bayern Preset 5 Saved Sorting channelsSetting Dynamic Range Control DRC for DAB stations Full Scan Manual tune ›DRC Station orderSaving FM radio stations on presets Setting the search modeTuning stations manually Searching for and saving FM stationsRestoring the default settings reset Nap Contrast Language › Factory resetSetting the display contrast Switching on and offAdjusting the volume Selecting the input sourceAux System setup › Info Listening with headphones or earphonesDisplaying information Selecting the Internet radio input source Navigating in the Internet menuSearching for Internet radio stations according to genres Searching for Internet radio stations by countryLocation Genre › Search stations Polpular station Searching for Internet radio stations by nameSelecting the most popular Internet radio stations Location Genre Search stations › Popular stations» « on the remote control Saving Internet radio stations to presetsOpening preset Internet stations Search for the Internet station as describedSelecting manually added Internet radio stations Selecting Internet radio stations for the favourites listOpening the most recently selected Internet stations Following displays appear in sequence The current time Date Selecting podcastsDisplaying Internet station information Location of the station, e.g. »Cape Town South«. The genreAudio streaming Using the Shared folders functionUsing the Shared media function Selecting the music archive input sourcePlayback functions Navigating the music archive menu› Shared media Shared folders Selecting stored DAB stations Selecting the DAB input sourceSelecting DAB radio stations Internet Radio Music ArchiveDisplaying DAB station information Radio Galaxy Kbps Bayern Freq 229.072MHzStereo and mono reception Selecting the FM input sourceSelecting stored FM stations › Stereo or mono Mono onlyDisplaying RDS station information Antenna St 100.60 MHz No RadioText Pop Music»FM« Switch-on timerSetting the switch-on timer » OK« to confirmActivating and deactivating the alarm Interrupting the alarmCancelling the alarm for the day Mode Internet Last listened › Volume 145756 ‚ 06/12/2007Setting the sleep timer Sleep timerEnding the sleep timer prematurely Ending the reminder timer prematurely Reminder timerSetting the reminder timer Time setup Sleep Alarms › Nap Set nap time Minutes No NapCreating lists of favourites Registering on the Grundig homepagePreparation Selecting radio stations with the search function Selecting a radio station from the genres on offer My favourites Stations Podcasts ›My added streams You can only conduct this process on a computerCalling information Special Settings WEP WPA ›WPA2 Key Set 0123456789‹ ⁄ C System Technical dataTechnical and design modifications reserved Internet faults TroubleshootingGeneral faults InformationStreaming problems Messages from the deviceLicence conditions Real enabled licence conditions for end usersEnd users Glossary Private IP address Network name SsidNetwork mask Proxy serverRouter Wi-FiService provider that provides Internet radio stations Security WEP/WPAGrundig Multimedia B.V

Sonoclock 890 WEB specifications

The Grundig Sonoclock 890 WEB is a multifunctional bedside radio alarm clock that seamlessly blends contemporary design with advanced technology. Known for its robust build quality and innovative features, this device stands out as an essential addition to any modern bedroom.

One of the main highlights of the Sonoclock 890 WEB is its dual alarm functionality, allowing users to set two separate wake-up times. This feature is especially beneficial for couples or individuals with varying schedules. The alarms can be programmed to sound off with either an FM radio station or a buzzer, giving users the flexibility to choose their preferred wake-up method.

The Sonoclock 890 WEB features a top-of-the-line Internet radio functionality, providing access to thousands of radio stations from around the globe. This capability is complemented by the device's Wi-Fi connectivity, which allows seamless streaming of online content without the reliance on a smartphone or computer. Users can enjoy their favorite music, news, or talk shows with excellent sound quality.

Another essential aspect of the Grundig Sonoclock 890 WEB is its intuitive display. The clock sports a large, easy-to-read numerical display, complete with adjustable brightness settings. This feature ensures that users can customize the display to suit their preferences, whether they like a bright screen or a dimmer option during the night.

For those who frequently charge their devices overnight, the Sonoclock 890 WEB is equipped with a USB port, allowing users to charge smartphones or other gadgets conveniently while they sleep. This consideration for modern technology reflects the understanding of how integral these devices are in our daily lives.

The sound quality of the Sonoclock 890 WEB is impressive, featuring powerful, clear audio output that enhances the overall listening experience. The speakers are designed to produce rich, balanced sound, whether listening to music or tuning into talk shows.

Durability is another key characteristic of the Grundig Sonoclock 890 WEB. Constructed with high-quality materials, it is designed to withstand daily use while maintaining its aesthetic appeal. This robustness ensures that it remains a reliable companion for years to come.

In summary, the Grundig Sonoclock 890 WEB offers a perfect blend of functionality, aesthetic appeal, and advanced technology. With its robust features such as dual alarms, Internet radio access, adjustable display brightness, and USB charging capabilities, it becomes more than just a clock; it is a central piece in today's digitally connected homes.