Freecom Technologies Radio MusicPal User Manual

USER MANUAL  
MUSICPAL  
WIRELESS DIGITAL INTERNET RADIO /  
MP3 STREAMER / (W)LAN  
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Table of Contents  
User manual  
General Information ........................................................................................................... Page  
System requirements.................................................................................................. Page  
Compatibility ................................................................................................................. Page  
Safety precautions....................................................................................................... Page  
Advantages of the Freecom MusicPal .................................................................. Page  
Software features......................................................................................................... Page  
Hardware features........................................................................................................ Page  
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Chapter 1:  
Connecting / Installing the Freecom MusicPal......................................................... Page 10  
Hardware (LAN)............................................................................................................. Page 10  
Hardware (WLAN)......................................................................................................... Page 11  
Installation of the  
Freecom Network Storage Assistant Software (PC)........................................ Page 12  
Installation of the  
Freecom Network Storage Assistant Software (Mac) ..................................... Page 13  
Chapter ꢀ:  
Getting to know the Freecom MusicPal...................................................................... Page 14  
Connections, LEDs and control elements  
of the Freecom MusicPal............................................................................................ Page 14  
Chapter ꢁ:  
Freecom MusicPal Functions........................................................................................... Page 16  
Overview.......................................................................................................................... Page 16  
Now Playing.................................................................................................................... Page 19  
Favorites........................................................................................................................... Page 20  
Internet Radio................................................................................................................ Page 21  
Media server (UPnP).................................................................................................... Page 22  
Extras................................................................................................................................. Page 23  
Settings ............................................................................................................................ Page 24  
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Chapter ꢂ:  
The Freecom Network Storage Assistant (PC/Mac) ................................................ Page 63  
Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant (PC) ............................ Page 63  
Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant (Mac) ......................... Page 66  
Chapter 5:  
Configuring the Freecom MusicPal through the web interface ....................... Page 68  
Overview.......................................................................................................................... Page 68  
How do I access the configuration menu?.......................................................... Page 69  
Now Playing.................................................................................................................... Page 70  
Settings ............................................................................................................................ Page 71  
Administration............................................................................................................... Page 95  
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Chapter 6:  
Freecom MusicPal in practical usage .......................................................................... Page 96  
What do I need what for? ......................................................................................... Page 96  
Media server (UPnP) in connection with the Freecom MusicPal................ Page 97  
Using your PC as media server (UPnP)  
(playing MP3s from your local PC)......................................................................... Page 99  
Using your Mac as media server (UPnP) .............................................................. Page105  
How can I Iisten to Internet Radio?........................................................................ Page105  
How can I update my firmware?............................................................................. Page105  
The vTuner Premium Internet Radio Service...................................................... Page107  
Appendix:  
Network Basics ..................................................................................................................... Page 113  
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General Information  
General Information  
Technical Support  
For any technical questions, please visit our web site at www.freecom.com. This website  
offers a comprehensive range of information, answers to frequently asked questions,  
firmware and product guides (available for download). You can also use our forum to  
exchange experience with other users or discuss any problems or difficulties you may  
be having.  
Or else contact Freecom Support for more in-depth assistance.  
Freecom on the Internet  
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You can find information on the MusicPal and other Freecom products on our Internet  
homepageattheURLaddresshttp://www.freecom.com.TodothisyourequireanInternet  
connection and a web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox.  
Trademark  
Freecom is a trademark of Freecom Technologies GmbH. Microsoft and Windows are  
trademarksoftheMicrosoftCorporation.Otherbrandsandproductnamesareregistered  
trademarks or trademarks of their relevant proprietors.  
ThisproductisprotectedbycertainintellectualpropertyrightsofMicrosoft.Useordistribution  
of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft.  
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System requirements  
Your system needs to meet the following hardware and software requirements for the  
device to function properly.  
Network requirements  
Your PC should be equipped with an Ethernet network interface. If this is not the  
case, first of all a network has to be installed.  
You need a broadband connection (DSL 1 Mbit/s or higher) in combination with a  
router or similar network devices where DHCP is available.  
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Software requirements  
You only need to meet to the software requirements if you carry out the MusicPal con-  
figuration using the HTML configuration on the PC, or wish to use your computer as  
local UPnP server.  
Windows Vista  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
MacOS X 10.3 or higher  
Hardware requirements  
You only need to meet to the hardware requirements if you carry out the MusicPal  
configuration using the HTML configuration on the PC, or wish to use your computer  
as local UPnP server.  
PC: Intel Pentium III / AMD Duron 900 MHz or higher  
Mac: PowerPC G3/G4/G5, Power Book G3/G4 or Intel Mac  
256 MB RAM (Vista: 512 MB RAM) or higher  
CD drive for installing software  
LAN / WLAN  
Internet connection for online warranty registration and updates and downloads of  
software  
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General Information  
Compatibility  
The following play-list, file and streaming formats can be played with your Freecom  
MusicPal.  
Compatible play-list formats  
m3u  
pls  
asx  
Compatible file formats  
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WMA  
MP3  
WAV  
LPCM  
Compatible streaming formats  
UPnP  
DLNA 1.5  
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Safety precautions  
To guarantee a faultless functioning of your Freecom MusicPal, please observe the fol-  
lowing safety precautions. If you do not observe them, you might lose your warranty  
claim and damage the MusicPal.  
Mind you don‘t drop the Freecom MusicPal and don‘t expose it to other types of  
sudden mechanical jolts - this might lead to data loss or damage to the device  
Don‘t use the Freecom MusicPal if the ambient temperature is under 10 °C or over  
35 °C.  
If the Freecom MusicPal is moved from a cold environment into a warmer one, please  
let the MusicPal adapt to the ambient temperature before using the device. If you  
don‘t do this, it might lead to condensation in the casing, which in its turn might  
cause malfunctions in the device.  
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Don‘t place any liquids or drinks on the MusicPal. If liquids get spilt and come in  
contact with the electronics in the device interior, this damages the hardware and  
leads to malfunctions.  
Don‘t use the MusicPal in an environment that is full of dust. Dust in the casing can  
damage the electronics in the interior and lead to malfunctions in the device.  
Only use the power pack delivered with the MusicPal.  
By opening the MusicPal you forfeit your warranty claim.  
Advantages of the Freecom MusicPal  
The Freecom MusicPal is the optimal solution for private home entertainment. The  
uncomplicated installation and configuration enables you to use Freecom MusicPal  
within a very short time. By connecting to a router or media server (UPnP) through LAN  
or WLAN it‘s as easy as winking to play your locally stored music files by means of the  
media server (UPnP). The Freecom MusicPal also enables you to hear Internet Radio  
programmes without any problem. Most of the Freecom MusicPal functions can be used  
at once, with little previous knowledge.  
The sound quality depends on the bit rate of the radio stream or of the MP3 files. The  
basic rule is that the higher the bit rate, the better the sound quality. On Internet Radio  
higher bit rates also cause a higher data traffic over your Internet connection. In case  
your Internet connection does not have sufficient bandwidth, then there may be inter-  
ruptions during playback.  
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Software features  
• Media server (UPnP)  
Connect to your local media server (UPnP) and access a categorised display of all music  
files saved there.  
• Internet Radio  
WiththeprovidedInternetconnection(broadbandconnectionisrecommended), youcan  
receive Internet Radio programmes from all over the world.  
Hardware features  
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• Display  
Clearly laid out and excellently illuminated display.  
• Control elements on casing  
The control elements on the casing front side make child‘s play of the MusicPal configu-  
ration procedure.  
• Electrical requirements  
Voltage: 100 – 240 V AC  
Frequency: 50 Hz – 60 Hz, single-phase  
• Environmental requirements  
Operating temperature: 10°C – 35°C (50°F – 95°F)  
Storage temperature: -10°C – 70°C (14°F – 158°F)  
Air humidity: 20 – 80% relative humidity, no condensation  
Maximum operating altitude above sea level: 3000 m  
• Dimensions and weight  
Weight: 600 g (21.2 ounce)  
Dimensions: 26,5 x 11,5 x 8 cm (10.4 x 4.5 x 3.2 inch)  
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Chapter 1: Connecting / Installing the Freecom MusicPal  
1.1 Hardware (LAN)  
Installation of the Freecom MusicPal proceeds according to the following steps:  
1. Connect the power pack to your Freecom MusicPal and  
plug into a power socket.  
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2. Take the enclosed Ethernet cable and use it to connect the  
LAN port on the back of the Freecom MusicPal with the  
LAN port of your media server (UPnP) or router/switch.  
3. Set your router to DHCP in the IP configuration. For more  
details, refer to the Appendix in this manual.  
4. Check the LINK/ACT light of the Freecom MusicPal LAN  
port. If it is illuminated, the Freecom MusicPal is correctly  
connected.  
5. SelectInternetRadiofromthemainmenuofyourFreecom  
MusicPal.  
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1.ꢀ Hardware (WLAN)  
1. ConnectthepowerpacktoyourFreecomMusicPalandplug  
into a power socket.  
2. Select Settings in the main menu after you have switched  
on the MusicPal.  
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3. Select WLAN Access Point.  
4. Select the desired WLAN Access Point from the list. In case  
your WLAN Access Point is encrypted by WPA/WEP you will  
be prompted to enter a password.  
5. Select Internet Radio from the main menu of your Freecom  
MusicPal.  
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1.ꢁ Installation of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Software (PC)  
The Freecom Network Storage Assistant quickly detects and performs the basic set up  
of your MusicPal. When you start it, it displays all MusicPals available in your network  
and helps you configure the MusicPal.  
1. Install the Freecom Network Storage Assistant from the enclosed Manual & Applica-  
tion CD.  
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2. Start the Freecom Network Storage Assistant.  
3. Check the Freecom Network Storage Assistant whether your MusicPal was detected.  
This may take some time. If your MusicPal is not immediately detected, click "Search  
again for available Freecom Network Storage devices" to repeat the search.  
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4. For a detailed functional description on the Freecom Network Storage Assistant,  
please refer to chapter 4.  
1.ꢂ Installation of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Software (Mac)  
The Freecom Network Storage Assistant quickly detects and performs the basic set-up  
of your MusicPal. When you start it, it displays all MusicPals available in your network  
and helps you configure the MusicPal.  
1. Insert the Freecom MusicPal software & Manual CD into your CD drive. Please click  
on "Start" in the main directory of the CD.  
2. Click on "Software Installation" -> "FNS Assistant". The installation starts now. Follow  
the instructions on the screen.  
3. Start the Freecom Network Storage Assistant.  
4. Check the Freecom Network Storage Assistant whether your MusicPal was detected.  
This may take some time. If your MusicPal is not immediately detected, click "Search  
again for available Freecom Network Storage devices" to repeat the search.  
5. For a detailed functional description on the Freecom Network Storage Assistant,  
please refer to chapter 4.  
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Chapter ꢀ: Getting to know the Freecom MusicPal  
ꢀ.1 Connections, LEDs and control elements of the Freecom MusicPal  
ꢀ.1.1 Freecom MusicPal Front Side:  
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"Navigate" rotary knob  
The Navigate rotary knob enables you to navigate within the Freecom MusicPal  
menu.  
- Turning to the left or right navigates up or down through the menu.  
- Press the "Navigate" knob to confirm your selection.  
"Volume" rotary knob  
The Volume rotary knob is for volume control of your Freecom MusicPal.  
- Rotating the knob to the left or right turns the volume up or down.  
- You pause play by briefly pressing the volume knob; press it briefly again to con-  
tinue playing.  
- If you press the volume knob for a longer period (approx. 3 seconds), the Freecom  
MusicPal switches into standby; date and time are shown on the display.  
To restart the Freecom MusicPal, activate any control element..  
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Menu button  
The menu button is a quick means of going back to the previous menu.  
"Favorites" button  
Use the Favorites button to change directly to your Favorites list. If you only have one  
entry in the list, this is played immediately.  
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ꢀ.1.ꢀ Freecom MusicPal Rear Side:  
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Power  
Only use the cable included in delivery to connect up.  
Loudspeaker output  
Here you can connect to headphones or external box systems, for instance from  
your PC.  
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LAN (RJ45)  
The LAN connection creates the connection between the Internet or a local  
UPnP server.  
LineOut  
Here you can connect to your stereo system.  
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Chapter ꢁ: Freecom MusicPal Functions  
Informationonoperatingthedevice:Turntheright-handknobtomovethrough  
the menus. Confirm your selection by pressing the right-hand knob.  
ꢁ.1 Overview  
e.g. Germany  
Genres  
Countries  
Search Stations  
New Stations  
Now Playing  
Favorites  
Internet Radio  
Most Popular Stations  
Web-Favorites  
Media Server  
(if enabled)  
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Web Added Stations  
Extras  
Shoutcast  
RSS Feeds  
Off  
Once  
Settings  
your WLAN Poin  
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HTML Browser  
Weather  
Weekdays  
Daily  
WLAN disabled  
Stock Quotes  
USA/other  
Canada  
Europe  
Spain  
World Clock  
Calendar  
Set Date & Time  
Show Clock Idle Time  
RSS Feed  
Sleep Timer  
Wake-Up Timer  
Clock  
Use ‘Now Playing  
France  
Japan  
Show Clock  
Select Access Poin  
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Repeat  
Shuffle  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Poin  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
Select your region  
RSS Feeds  
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20 Percent  
40 Percent  
HTML Browser  
60 Percent  
80 Percent  
Maximum  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
LAN IP  
World Clock  
Calendar  
Off  
Extras Settings  
Sound  
20 Percent  
40 Percent  
60 Percent  
80 Percent  
Maximum  
Play Mode  
Bass Boos  
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Outpu  
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Display  
Line-out Boost  
Language  
Startup sound  
Off  
Name  
Brightness Active  
Brightness Sleep Timer  
Brightness Sleeping  
20 Percent  
40 Percent  
60 Percent  
80 Percent  
Maximum  
Check for Updates  
Information  
Deutsch  
Dansk  
English  
Español  
Français  
Italiano  
Nederlands  
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ꢁ.1.1 Overview of Internet Radio  
e.g. Germany  
Genres  
Now Playing  
Favorites  
Countries  
Search Stations  
New Stations  
Most Popular Stations  
Web-Favorites  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
(if enabled)  
EN  
Extras  
Web Added Stations  
Shoutcast  
Settings  
ꢁ.1.ꢀ Overview of Extras  
Now Playing  
Favorites  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
(if enabled)  
Extras  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Settings  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
Calendar  
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ꢁ.1.ꢁ Overview of Settings  
Off  
Once  
Weekdays  
Daily  
Extras  
Sleep Timer  
Set Date & Time  
your WLAN Point  
WLAN disabled  
Settings  
Wake-Up Timer  
Show Clock Idle Time  
RSS Feed  
Clock  
USA/other  
Canada  
Europe  
Spain  
Use ‘Now Playing’  
Show Clock  
Edit Favorites  
EN  
WLAN Access Point  
Select Access Point  
Select your region  
RSS Feeds  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
France  
Japan  
Repeat  
Shuffle  
LAN IP  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Extras Settings  
Sound  
Stock Quotes  
20 Percent  
40 Percent  
World Clock  
Calendar  
Display  
60 Percent  
80 Percent  
Maximum  
Language  
Name  
Play Mode  
Bass Boost  
Output  
Off  
Check for Updates  
Information  
20 Percent  
40 Percent  
60 Percent  
80 Percent  
Maximum  
Line-out Boost  
Startup sound  
Brightness Active  
Brightness Sleep Timer  
Brightness Sleeping  
Off  
Deutsch  
Dansk  
20 Percent  
40 Percent  
60 Percent  
80 Percent  
Maximum  
English  
Español  
Français  
Italiano  
Nederlands  
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ꢁ.ꢀ Now Playing  
Note: This menu item is only available while you are playing Internet  
Radio or local music files.  
This feature enables you to navigate directly to what is currently playing without having  
to navigate through the submenus of Internet Radio and Media Player.  
1. Select Internet Radio or Media server (UPnP) in your main menu after having  
switched on the Freecom MusicPal and select the Internet Radio programme or a  
localmusicfile(youcanfindfurtherinformationinInternetRadioandMediaserver  
(UPnP)).  
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MusicPal  
Now Playing  
Favorites  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Go back to the Freecom MusicPal main menu. The Now Playing menu item was  
automatically added to your main menu.  
3. Select Now Playing to get a display of what is currently playing.  
Options  
When the ”Navigate“ button is pressed in the ”Now Playing“ menu, the following options  
are displayed for selection:  
Options  
Show Details  
Next Favorite  
Next Song  
Add to Favorites  
Delete Favorite  
Show Clock  
Show Details  
Next Favorite  
Displays information on the stream currently being played.  
Play switches to the next favorite in the favorites list.  
Next Song  
Play switches to the next title.  
Add to Favorites  
Adds the stream currently being played to the favorites list.  
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Delete Favorite  
Show Clock  
Deletes the currently selected favorite from the favorites  
list.  
Displays the time in the MusicPal display.  
Note: If there are no entries in the favorites list, the menu options “Next  
Favorite“ and “Delete Favorite“ are not available.  
ꢁ.ꢁ Favorites  
Note: This menu item is only available if an Internet Radio programme  
or a local music file was added to the favorites.  
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If there is only one entry in the Favorites list, then the title of this entry  
appears in the menu. Not until several Favorites are in the „Favorites"  
list will the menu item „Favorites" be displayed.  
This feature enables you quick access to pick your favorite radio programme or local  
music files.  
1. Select Internet Radio or Media server (UPnP) in your main menu after having  
switched on the Freecom MusicPal and select the Internet Radio programme or a  
localmusicfile(youcanfindfurtherinformationinInternetRadioandMediaserver  
(UPnP)).  
MusicPal  
Favorites  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. While playing an Internet Radio programme or local music file, press the Navigate  
rotary knob.  
3. Select Add to favorites.  
4. Go back to the Freecom MusicPal main menu. Favorites was automatically added  
to your main menu.  
5. Select Favorites and you are shown a list of your favorites.  
6. Now select the Internet Radio programme you want, or a local music file.  
Note: You can change or delete your favorites any time at Settings-> Edit  
Favorites. Find out more at Edit Favorites in this guide.  
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ꢁ.ꢂ Internet Radio  
This feature enables you to receive and listen to radio programmes from all over the  
world.  
1. Select Internet Radio in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
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2. Select the category you want.  
Internet Radio  
Germany  
Genres  
Countries  
New Stations  
Most Popular Station  
Germany  
All Stations  
Highlighted Stations  
Adult Contemporary  
Alternative  
Ambient  
3. Select the Internet Radio programme you want.  
Germany  
2deejay´s Radio  
BeSonic Pop & Electro  
Club on RauteMusik.FM  
Darkerradio  
Dusterstadl  
4. After activating the Internet Radio programme you want, the connection to the  
required sender is constructed.  
2deejay´s Radio  
64 kbps  
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ꢁ.5 Media server (UPnP)  
This feature gives you the option of accessing music files on a connected media server  
(UPnP), and playing them.  
1. Select Media server (UPnP) in your main menu after you have switched on the  
Freecom MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
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2. After being able to view your songs or albums, select the category you want. You can  
select from the following categories. The structure of this menu depends on your  
UPnP server.  
Music  
Album  
All Tracks - Nelly Furtado  
Artist  
Folder - Nelly Furtado  
Genre  
3. Choose a music file and start playing by pressing the right-hand knob.  
Nelly Furtado  
Afraid (Feat. Attitude)  
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ꢁ.6 Extras  
This function provides the facility of getting faster access to the options RSS Feeds, HTML  
Browser, Weather, Stock Quotes, World Clock and Calendar.  
Further information on this is available under Extras Settings in this  
manual.  
1. Select Extras in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom Mu-  
sicPal.  
MusicPal  
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Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
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ꢁ.ꢃ Settings  
ꢁ.ꢃ.1 Sleep Timer  
This feature enables you to end playing Internet Radio programmes and local music files  
automatically after a selected period of time.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
EN  
2. Select the Sleep Timer menu item.  
Settings  
Sleep Timer  
Wake - UP Timer  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
3. Select Use Sleep Timer? Yes.  
4. You can now change the time by using the Navigate rotary knob. By turning the knob  
you can specify after how many hours and minutes the playback should be stopped.  
Press the knob to confirm the digit you want and move automatically to the next.  
After activating all digits, you automatically move to the Settings menu.  
Sleep Timer  
Stop playing after specified period  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.ꢀ Wake-Up Timer  
Use this feature to activate automatic timed control of the Freecom MusicPal. After  
time-controlled activation, the device plays the Internet Radio programmes or music  
files from your Favorites folder.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
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2. Select the Wake-Up Timer menu item.  
Settings  
Sleep Timer  
Wake - UP Timer  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
3. Select between the following options:  
• Off  
Wake-Up Timer  
• Once  
Off  
Once  
Weekdays  
Daily  
• Weekdays  
• Daily  
4. YoucannowchangethetimebyusingtheNavigaterotaryknob. Youcannowchange  
the time by turning the knob. Press the knob to confirm the digit you want and move  
automatically to the next. After activating all digits, you automatically move to the  
Settings menu.  
Wake-Up Timer  
9 : 00  
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Snooze Timer (snooze function)  
When the alarm of the MusicPal sounds at the time that has been set, you can either stop  
the alarm or pause it for 10 minutes (snooze function).  
Stopping the alarm  
Press one of the two small buttons of the MusicPal.  
(MENU or FAV)  
Pausing the sounding  
Press one of the two large buttons of the MusicPal.  
(VOLUME or NAVIGATE)  
of the alarm for 10 minutes  
ꢁ.ꢃ.ꢁ Clock  
1. Set Date & Time  
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Using an NTP server  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Clock menu item.  
Settings  
Sleep Timer  
Wake - Up Timer  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
3. Select the Set Date & Time menu item.  
Clock  
Set Date & Time  
Show Clock Idle Time  
RSS Feed  
Use Now Playing  
Show Clock  
4. Select Use NTP-Server? Yes.  
5. Select which NTP server you wish to use.  
Select NTP Server  
ntp.tuxfamily.net  
time.nist.gov  
clock.isc.org  
clock.via.net  
ntp-cup.external.hp.com  
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6. Select which time zone you are in.  
Select timezone  
Africa  
Asia  
Atlantic  
Australia  
Europe  
Select timezone  
Amsterdam  
Andorra  
Athens  
Belgrade  
Berlin  
EN  
7. Select whether you want automatic summer- and winter-time synchronisation and  
confirm your selection by pressing the right-hand rotary knob. If all input was suc-  
cessful, you then move back to the Clock menu.  
Manual configuration of date and time  
1. Select Settings after you have switched on the Freecom MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Clock menu item.  
Settings  
Sleep Timer  
Wake - Up Timer  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
3. Select the Set Date & Time menu item.  
Clock  
Set Date & Time  
Show Clock Idle Time  
RSS Feed  
Use Now Playing  
Show Clock  
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4. Select Use NTP-Server? No.  
5. You can now change the date by using the Navigate rotary knob. Turn the knob to  
select a digit. Press the knob to confirm the digit you want and move automatically  
to the next.  
Set date  
4 . 07 . 2007  
After confirming all digits you automatically move to the next window, where you  
are asked to enter the current time.  
EN  
Set time  
14 : 00  
6. Select which time zone you are in.  
Select timezone  
Africa  
Asia  
Atlantic  
Australia  
Europe  
Select timezone  
Amsterdam  
Andorra  
Athens  
Belgrade  
Berlin  
7. Select whether you want automatic summer- and winter-time synchronisation. If all  
input was successful, you then move back to the Clock menu.  
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2. Show Clock Idle Time  
This feature enables you to set the period which is to elapse until the time is displayed  
in full-screen mode, if no control elements are being used.  
1. Select Settings after you have switched on the Freecom MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Clock menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
Sleep Timer  
Wake - Up Timer  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
3. Select the Show Clock Idle Time menu item.  
Clock  
Set Date & Time  
Show Clock Idle Time  
RSS Feed  
Use Now Playing  
Show Clock  
4. Select how many minutes should elapse until the time is shown in full-screen mode.  
You can choose from the following options:  
2 minutes  
5 minutes  
Show clock  
Idle periode:  
• 15 minutes  
• 30 minutes  
• 60 minutes  
• 120 minutes  
• Never  
< 2 minutes  
>
5. After activating the time you want, you automatically move back to the Clock  
menu.  
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3. RSS Feed  
This feature enables you to activate a news ticker in your Freecom MusicPal. Besides this,  
you have the option of entering the URL address of a news ticker you want.  
1. Select Settings after you have switched on the Freecom MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Clock menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
Sleep Timer  
Wake - Up Timer  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
3. Select the RSS Feed menu item.  
Clock  
Set Date & Time  
Show Clock Idle Time  
RSS Feed  
Use Now Playing  
Show Clock  
4. Select between Use RSS feed in clock? Yes or No.  
Note: No deactivates the RSS feed.  
Use RSS feed in clock?  
Yes  
No  
5. Select Use RSS feed in clock? Yes.You can now change the URL address of the RSS  
feed by using the Navigate rotary knob. Turn the knob to select a letter, a digit or a  
special character. Confirm the character you want by pressing the Navigate knob; the  
input marker jumps automatically to the next character. Confirm the URL address by  
turning the rotary knob until you see the sign " ".  
6. After confirming your entry, you move automatically to the Clock menu.  
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4. Use ´Now Playing´  
This function gives you the facility to have the title currently being played in the MusicPal  
display shown below the time.  
1. Select Settings after you have switched on the Freecom MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Clock menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
Sleep Timer  
Wake - Up Timer  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
3. Select the Use ‘Now Playing’ menu item.  
Clock  
Set Date & Time  
Show Clock Idle Time  
RSS Feed  
Use Now Playing  
Show Clock  
4. Select between Use ‘Now Playing’ in clock? Yes or No.  
Use Now Playing in clock?  
Yes  
No  
5. After confirming your entry, you move automatically to the Clock menu.  
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5. Show Clock  
This feature enables you to display your system clock time and date in full-screen  
mode.  
1. Select Settings after you have switched on the Freecom MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Clock menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
Sleep Timer  
Wake - Up Timer  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
3. Select the Show Clock menu item.  
Clock  
Set Date & Time  
Show Clock Idle Time  
RSS Feed  
Use Now Playing  
Show Clock  
4. You can now see the current system time and system date and the RSS feed (if pro-  
vided) in full-screen mode on your Freecom MusicPal display.  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.ꢂ Edit Favorites  
The feature enables you to edit your Favorites list or delete entries in the Favorites list.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Edit Favorites menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
Sleep Timer  
Wake - Up Timer  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
A list of your current favorites is set up.  
Edit Favorites  
Nelly Furtado  
3. Press the Navigate rotary knob to select the radio programme or local music file you  
wish to edit or delete.  
4. Select between the following options:  
• Move down  
Options  
• Move up  
Move down  
Move up  
Delete Favorite  
• Delete Favorite  
Edit name  
• Edit name  
5. After changing one of the available options, you move automatically to your  
Favorites list.  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.5 WLAN Access Point  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the WLAN Access Point menu item.  
Settings  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
EN  
3. After selecting the WLAN Access Point menu item, the accessible access points now  
appear in your environment.  
Select Access Point  
WLAN disabled  
my_fsg  
my_access_point  
Hidden Access Point  
4. Select the WLAN Access Point you want to connect to it. In case your Wireless Access  
Point is encrypted by WPA/WEP you will be prompted to enter a password.  
Note: Select „WLAN disabled" to deactivate the WLAN connection.  
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Connecting with hidden WLAN Access Points  
ManyWLAN-routerssupportthefunctionofsuppressingthedisplayofthenetworkname  
(ESSID). To connect to a hidden network, follow the procedure outlined below:  
1. In the menu Select Access Point, select Hidden Access Point.  
Select Access Point  
WLAN disabled  
my_fsg  
my_access_point  
Hidden Access Point  
2. By means of the ”Navigate“ button, enter the exact name (ESSID) of the hidden net-  
work.  
EN  
Hidden Access Point  
< Name  
>
3. Select the encryption method used by the selected WLAN network:  
-
-
-
-
None (no encryption, not recommended)  
WEP  
Encryption  
WPA  
None  
WPA2  
WEP  
WPA  
WPA 2  
Hidden Access Point  
4. If your WLAN Access Point uses encryption, please enter the password with the help  
of the “Navigate“ button.  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.6 WLAN Region  
1. Select Settings in the main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select WLAN Region.  
Settings  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
EN  
3. Select the continent or country you are in.  
Select your region  
USA / other  
Canada  
Europe  
Spain  
France  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.ꢃ LAN IP/WLAN IP  
This feature enables you to assign an IP address to the Freecom MusicPal, so as to be able  
to use the Internet Radio and Media server (UPnP) features.  
1. Using DHCP  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
EN  
2. Select the LAN IP or WLAN IP menu item.  
Settings  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
3. Select Use DHCP? Yes.  
4. Theconnectedrouterormediaserver(UPnP)nowautomaticallyassignsanIPaddress  
to your MusicPal. You then move to the Settings submenu.  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.ꢄ Extras Settings  
1. RSS Feeds  
This function gives you the facility to have another menu option called Extras in the  
main menu.  
You can have individual news stories displayed under this new menu option.  
1. Select Settings in the main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
EN  
Settings  
2. Select Extras Settings.  
Settings  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extras Settings  
3 . Select RSS Feeds to add a new feed.  
Extras Settings  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
4. Select Show RSS Feeds in Extras menu? Yes to have the RSS Feeds displayed in the  
menu Extras.  
Show RSS Feeds in Extras menu?  
Yes  
No  
5. Select New RSS Feed to add new feeds.  
RSS Feeds  
New RSS Feed  
BBC News  
SPIEGEL ONLINE  
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Calling an RSS Feed:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select RSS Feeds.  
Extras  
EN  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
3. Select the desired provider that you have inserted.  
RSS Feeds  
BBC News  
SPIEGEL ONLINE  
4. Select the desired headline to have the complete story displayed.  
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ꢀ. HTML Browser  
This function provides the facility to have HTML pages displayed.  
1. Select Settings in the main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Extras Settings.  
EN  
Settings  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extras Settings  
3 . Select HTML Browser to add a new feed.  
Extras Settings  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
4. Select Show HTML Browser in Extras menu? Yes to have the HTML Browser dis-  
played in the menu Extras.  
Show HTML Browser in Extras menu?  
Yes  
No  
5. Select New Website, to add new feeds.  
HTML Browser  
New Website  
cnnmobile.com  
SPIEGEL MOBIL  
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Calling an HTML Browser:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select HTML Browser.  
Extras  
EN  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
3. Select the desired provider that you have inserted.  
HTML Browser  
cnnmobile.com  
SPIEGEL MOBIL  
4. Select the desired headline to have the complete story displayed.  
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ꢁ. Weather  
This function provides the facility to have a weather forecast displayed for different  
countries or cities.  
Note: This function can only be set via the Web interface.  
1. Select Settings in the main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
EN  
Settings  
2. Select Extras Settings.  
Settings  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extras Settings  
3 . Select Weather to add a new feed.  
Extras Settings  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
4. Select Show Weather in Extras menu? Yes, to have the weather details displayed  
in the Extras menu.  
Show Weather in Extras menu?  
Yes  
No  
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Calling the Weather:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Weather.  
Extras  
RSS Feeds  
EN  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
Berlin  
www.weather.com  
Tonight  
Sat  
Sun  
2°C  
7°/1°C  
4°/-1°C  
5°/-1°C  
Mon  
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ꢂ. Stock Quotes  
This function provides the facility to have the desired stock quotes displayed.  
Note: This function can only be set via the Web interface.  
1. Select Settings in the main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
EN  
2. Select Extras Settings.  
Settings  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extras Settings  
3 . Select Stock Quotes to add a new feed.  
Extras Settings  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
4. Select Show Stock Quotes in Extras menu? Yes, to have the stock quotes displayed  
in the menu Extras.  
Show Stock Quotes in Extras menu?  
Yes  
No  
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Calling for Stock Quotes:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Stock Quotes.  
Extras  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
EN  
DAX  
6919.37  
+78.73 (+1.13%)  
Quotes provided by ...  
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5. World Clock  
This function makes it possible to have the time in different countries or cities dis-  
played.  
1. Select Settings in the main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Extras Settings.  
EN  
Settings  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extras Settings  
3 . Select World Clock to add a new feed.  
Extras Settings  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
4. Select Show World Clock in Extras menu? Yes, to have the world clock displayed  
in the Extras menu.  
Show World Clock in Extras menu?  
Yes  
No  
5. By using the„“Navigate“ button, first select the continent and confirm the selection  
by pressing the “Navigate“ button.  
6. Then, with the ”Navigate“ button, select the desired city and confirm the selection  
by pressing the “Navigate“ button.  
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Calling the World Clock:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select World Clock.  
Extras  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
EN  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
World Clock  
North America +  
San Francisco  
6:15 11.1.2008  
17:15 11.1.2008  
Local Time  
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6. Calendar  
This function provides the facility to have the calendar displayed.  
1. Select Settings in the main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Extras Settings.  
EN  
Settings  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extras Settings  
3 . Select Calendar to add a new feed.  
Extras Settings  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
Calendar  
4. Select Show Calendar in Extras menu? Yes, to have the calendar displayed in the  
Extras menu.  
Show Calendar in Extras menu?  
Yes  
No  
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Calling the Calendar:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Calendar.  
Extras  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
Calendar  
EN  
January 2008  
1
8
2
9
3
4
5
6
7
10 11 12 13  
14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25 26 27  
28 29 30 31  
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Manual configuration of the IP address (LAN IP/WLAN IP)  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the LAN IP or WLAN IP menu item.  
Settings  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
EN  
3. Select Use DHCP? No.  
4. You can now change the digits by turning the Navigate rotary knob. Press the knob  
to confirm the digit you want and move automatically to the next. After confirming  
all digits you move automatically to the next window, where you are asked to enter  
the subnet mask.  
IP Address  
192 . 168 . 1. 23  
5. Configure the subnet mask, the gateway and the DNS server just the way you did  
the IP address. Here, too, you have to confirm all digits every time before moving to  
the next window. You can find further information on networks and network basics  
in the Appendix.  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.ꢅ Sound  
1. Play Mode  
This function makes it possible for you to make settings for the Play mode.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
EN  
2. Select the Sound menu item.  
Settings  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extra Settings  
Sound  
3. Select the Play Mode menu item.  
Sound  
Play Mode  
Bass Boost  
Output  
Startup sound  
4. You can now make settings for the Play mode.  
Select Play Mode  
< Repeat  
>
Note:  
Repeat stands for “Repeat title“  
Shuffle stands for “Random playing of a title“  
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2. Bass Boost  
Use this function to boost the bass sound of your Freecom MusicPal.  
1. Select Settings after you have switched on the Freecom MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Sound.  
Sound  
EN  
Play Mode  
Bass Boost  
Output  
Line-out Boost  
Startup Sound  
3. Select the Bass Boost menu item.  
Use bass boost?  
Yes  
No  
4. Select Use bass boost? Yes to activate the bass boost. If you don‘t want to boost  
the bass tones, select Use bass boost? No. After selecting the option you want, you  
automatically move to the Sound menu.  
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3. Output  
This feature enables you to activate or deactivate the loudspeaker output.  
1. Select Settings after you have switched on the Freecom MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Sound.  
Settings  
WLAN Region  
EN  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extra Settings  
Sound  
3. Select the Output menu item.  
Sound  
Play Mode  
Bass Boost  
Output  
Line-out Boost  
Startup Sound  
4. Select Use line-out? Yes to activate Line-Out and to deactivate the internal loud-  
speaker, otherwise select Use line-out? No. After selecting the option you want, you  
automatically move to the Sound menu.  
Use line - out?  
Yes  
No  
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ꢂ. Line-out Boost  
This function makes it possible to boost the loudness at the Line Out output.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Sound menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extra Settings  
Sound  
3. Select the Line-out Boost menu item.  
Sound  
Play Mode  
Bass Boost  
Output  
Line-out Boost  
Startup Sound  
4. Select Use line-out Boost? Yes to boost the loudness at the Line-Out output. Upon  
selecting the desired option, you will automatically be taken to the Sound menu.  
Use line-out Boost?  
Yes  
No  
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5. Startup Sound  
This feature enables you to play a melody when you start the Freecom MusicPal.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Sound menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extra Settings  
Sound  
3. Select the Startup Sound menu item.  
Sound  
Play Mode  
Bass Boost  
Output  
Line-out Boost  
Startup Sound  
4. Select Play startup sound? Yes to activate Startup Sound, otherwise select Play  
startup sound? No. After selecting the option you want, you automatically move  
to the Sound menu.  
Play startup sound?  
Yes  
No  
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1. Brightness Active  
This function gives you the facility to regulate the brightness of the display when there  
is activity.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
EN  
2. Select the Display menu item.  
Settings  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extra Settings  
Sound  
Display  
3. Select the menu option Brightness Active to regulate the brightness when active.  
Display  
Brightness Active  
Brightness Sleep Timer  
Brightness Sleeping  
4. You can now regulate the brightness.  
20 percent  
40 percent  
60 percent  
80 percent  
Brightness Active  
20 Percent  
40 Percent  
60 Percent  
80 Percent  
Maximum  
• Maximum  
5. After confirming your entry, you move automatically to the Display menu.  
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2. Brightness Sleep Timer  
This function provides you the option to regulate the brightness of the display after a  
certain time.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Display menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extra Settings  
Sound  
Display  
3. Select Brightness Sleep Timer to regulate the brightness in the Sleep Time.  
Display  
Brightness Active  
Brightness Sleep Timer  
Brightness Sleeping  
4. You can now regulate the brightness.  
Off  
Brightness Sleeptime  
20 percent  
40 percent  
60 percent  
80 percent  
Off  
20 Percent  
40 Percent  
60 Percent  
80 Percent  
Maximum  
• Maximum  
5. After confirming your entry, you move automatically to the Display menu.  
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3. Brightness Sleeping  
This function can be used to regulate the brightness of the display while sleeping.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Display menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
Extra Settings  
Sound  
Display  
3. Select Brightness Sleeping to regulate the brightness in the Sleeping mode.  
Display  
Brightness Active  
Brightness Sleep Timer  
Brightness Sleeping  
4. You can now regulate the brightness.  
Off  
Brightness Sleeping  
20 percent  
40 percent  
60 percent  
80 percent  
Off  
20 Percent  
40 Percent  
60 Percent  
80 Percent  
Maximum  
• Maximum  
5. After confirming your entry, you move automatically to the Display menu.  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.11 Language  
This feature enables you to change the system language.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the Language menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
LAN IP  
Extra Settings  
Sound  
Display  
Language  
3. Select the system language you want. After selecting the system language you want,  
you automatically move to the Settings menu.  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.1ꢀ Name  
This feature enables you to change the device name of the Freecom MusicPal.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the "Name" menu item.  
EN  
Settings  
Sound  
Display  
Language  
Name  
Check for Updates  
3. You can now change the device name by using the Navigate rotary knob. Turn the  
knob to select a letter, a digit or a special character. Confirm the character you want  
by pressing the Navigate knob; the input marker jumps automatically to the next  
character. Confirm the device name you want by turning the right Navigate knob  
until you see this sign " ".  
Change the name  
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>
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4. After confirming the device name the MusicPal restarts and opens the main menu.  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.1ꢁ Check for Updates  
This function can be used for adding updates and patches related to your MusicPal free  
of cost to the latest software version.  
Note: To be able to carry out this function, the Freecom MusicPal must  
be connected to the Internet.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
EN  
Settings  
2. Select the Check for Updates menu item.  
Settings  
Sound  
Display  
Language  
Name  
Check for Updates  
3. Select Check New to update your software version.  
Information: This process can take a few minutes. Do not switch off the  
device during this time.  
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ꢁ.ꢃ.1ꢂ Information  
Thisfeaturegivesyouanoverviewofthefirmwarecurrentlybeingusedandalsonetwork  
information, such as the LAN IP address being used, the subnet mask, and so on. Proceed  
by selecting the Information menu item in the Settings submenu.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
EN  
2. Select the Information menu item.  
Settings  
Display  
Language  
Name  
Check for Updates  
Information  
3. After selecting Information, the system information is shown on your screen.  
Freecom MusicPal  
Version  
1.30  
LAN  
IP Address  
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Chapter ꢂ: The Freecom Network Storage Assistant (PC/Mac)  
TheFreecomNetworkStorageAssistanthelpsyoutolocateeachMusicPalinyournetwork.  
When started, it displays all MusicPals available in your network and helps you configure  
the MusicPal. You can also configure the basic settings and quickly find the configuration  
website using the Freecom Network Storage Assistant. You may also perform any of the  
functions of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant manually.  
ꢂ.1 Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant (PC)  
EN  
The default password and login name for the MusicPal are:  
Login Name:  
Password:  
admin  
admin  
ꢂ.1.1 Configure basic settings of your Freecom MusicPal  
In this screen, you can set an IP address, subnet mask, device name and workgroup name  
for your MusicPal. With this information, it is easy to locate your MusicPal in the network  
without the wizard. To change the settings, you have to first enter the administrator  
password.  
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ꢂ.1.ꢀ Accessing your MusicPal web interface  
EN  
When you click this menu item, the web interface of your MusicPal opens in your default  
browser.  
ꢂ.1.ꢁ Start recovery procedure  
This procedure can reset and repair an MusicPal to factory default settings if you cannot  
access your MusicPal anymore. Your user data will not be deleted!  
To restore your settings, please proceed as follows:  
a) Enable the Recovery mode by clicking 'Start the recovery procedure' in the Freecom  
Network Storage Assistant.  
b) Unplug the MusicPal's AC power pack.  
c) Keep the 'Menu' button pressed down and reattach the AC power supply.  
d) Release the 'Menu' button after 1 second.  
e) When a message appears on the Freecom Network Storage Assistant telling you that  
the recovery is finished, click on „OK".  
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ꢂ.1.ꢂ Repeat search for available Freecom MusicPal  
Click here to repeat the search for your MusicPal if it was not detected during the first  
search. Please make sure that your network is configured as described above in this  
manual and that all cables are properly attached.  
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ꢂ.ꢀ Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant (Mac)  
TheFreecomNetworkStorageAssistanthelpsyoutolocateeachMusicPalinyournetwork.  
When started, it displays all MusicPals available in your network and helps you configure  
the MusicPal. You can also configure the basic settings and quickly find the configuration  
website using the Freecom Network Storage Assistant. You may also perform any of the  
functions of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant manually.  
EN  
The default password and login name for the MusicPal are:  
Login Name:  
Password:  
admin  
admin  
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ꢂ.ꢀ.1 Configure basic settings of your Freecom MusicPal  
In this screen, you can set an IP address, subnet mask, device name and workgroup name  
for your MusicPal. With this information, it is easy to locate your MusicPal in the network  
without the wizard. To change the settings, you have to first enter the administrator  
password.  
EN  
ꢂ.ꢀ.ꢀWeb interface of your Freecom Network Storage device  
When you click this menu item, the web interface of your MusicPal opens in your default  
browser.  
ꢂ.ꢀ.ꢁSearch again for available Freecom Network Storage device  
Click here to repeat the search for your MusicPal if it was not detected during the first  
search. Please make sure that your network is configured as described above in this  
manual and that all cables are properly attached.  
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Chapter 5: Configuring the Freecom MusicPal through the  
Web Interface  
5.1 Overview  
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5.ꢀ How do I access the configuration menu?  
1. First of all, create the connection between your Freecom MusicPal and the PC.  
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2. Usually you can access the web configuration of the MusicPal by opening your Ex-  
plorer and entering the following in the address line: http://192.168.1.23  
3. Now mouse-click the top right corner on Change Settings and log in with the word  
admin as your user name and also password. (You can change the password any time  
through the web configuration!)  
4. You are now logged into the web configuration of the Freecom MusicPal.  
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5.ꢁ Now Playing  
Use this feature to receive a display of what the Freecom MusicPal is currently playing.  
It distinguishes between Internet Radio or a local music file.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Now Playing in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. When you play a music title from a UPnP-Server, you have the following options:  
Loudness control: Regulate the loudness of the playing via the Web-Interface  
Pause/Play: Pause or start the playing  
Next title: Play the next music title  
Title display: displays the title currently being played  
Playing time: displays the time of the current music title  
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5.ꢂ Settings  
5.ꢂ.1 Sleep Timer  
This feature enables you to end playing Internet Radio programmes and local music files  
automatically after a certain period of time.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Sleep Timer in the left-hand menu bar.  
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3. Set the time you want.  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
5.ꢂ.ꢀ Wake-Up Timer  
Use this feature to activate automatic timed control of the Freecom MusicPal. After  
time-controlled activation, the device plays the Internet Radio programmes or music  
files from your Favorites folder.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Wake-Up Timer in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Select the time you want the Freecom MusicPal to be activated. Also select the days  
this is to be done. You can choose between the following options:  
• Off  
• Once  
• Weekdays  
• Daily  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
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5.ꢂ.ꢁ Clock  
Use this feature to configure time and date settings of the Freecom MusicPal.  
1. Set Date & Time  
Using an NTP server  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Set Date & Time in the left-hand menu bar.  
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3. Click Automatically synchronise with an Internet time server.  
4. Select the NTP server you want and specify the synchronising interval. Mouse-click  
Apply.  
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Manual configuration of time and date  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Set Date & Time in the left-hand menu bar.  
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3. Select the time zone you are in and whether you want automatic synchronisation of  
summer- and wintertime.  
4. Use the keypad to enter the current time and date. To prevent incorrect entries, the  
current month is specified by means of a drop-down box.  
5. Mouse-click Apply.  
2. Show Clock Idle Time  
This feature enables you to set the period which is to elapse until the time is displayed  
in full-screen mode, if no control elements are being used.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Show Clock Idle Time in the left-hand menu bar.  
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3. Select how many minutes should elapse until the time is shown in full-screen mode.  
You can choose from the following options:  
2 minutes  
5 minutes  
• 15 minutes  
• 30 minutes  
• 60 minutes  
• 120 minutes  
• Never  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
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3. RSS Feed  
This feature enables you to activate a news ticker in your Freecom MusicPal. Besides this,  
you have the option of entering the URL address of a news ticker you want.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click RSS Feed in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Select whether you wish to activate an RSS feed, otherwise remove the check in front  
of Use RSS feed in clock.  
4. UsethekeypadtoentertheURLaddressoftheRSSfeedyouwant.Ifyouhaveremoved  
the check in front of Use RSS feed in clock, you can ignore this entry.  
5. Mouse-click Apply.  
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4. Use ´Now Playing´  
This function gives you the facility to have the title currently being played in the MusicPal  
display shown below the time.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Settings in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Select the Clock menu item.  
4. Select the Use ‘Now Playing’ menu item.  
5. Select Use ‘Now Playing’ in clock? and click on Apply.  
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5. Show Clock  
This feature enables you to display your system clock time and date and the RSS feed  
(if provided).  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Show Clock in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Click Show Clock again on the right side of the screen.  
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5.ꢂ.ꢂ Edit Favorites  
This feature enables you to add Internet Radio stations as well as local music files to your  
bookmarks or to download the Favorites list.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Edit Favorites in the left-hand menu bar.  
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3. You can download the Favorites list of the Freecom MusicPal as an m3u file. To do  
this, click on Download Favorites Playlist.  
4. To upload an own Favorites list, click on Browse and select the new m3u file.  
5. Mouse-click Apply.  
6. The new Favorites list now appears under Favorites in your MusicPal.  
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5.ꢂ.5 WLAN Access Point  
Use this feature to search for available WLAN access points in your environment and if  
need be to connect up with them.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click WLAN Access Point in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. In the drop-down box, select the WLAN Access Point you wish to be connected  
to.  
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4. To connect, enter the password of your WLAN Access Point. If your WLAN Access  
Point does not require a passport, leave the WLAN Password box empty.  
5. Mouse-click Apply.  
5.ꢂ.6 WLAN Region  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click WLAN Region in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Select the continent or country you are in.  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
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5.ꢂ.ꢃ LAN IP/WLAN IP  
This feature enables you to assign an IP address to the Freecom MusicPal, to be able to  
use the Internet Radio and Media server (UPnP) features.  
1. Using DHCP  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click LAN IP or WLAN IP in the left-hand menu bar.  
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3. Click DHCP Client.  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
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2. Manual configuration of the IP address (LAN IP/WLAN IP)  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click LAN IP or WLAN IP in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Click Fixed IP address.  
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4. Enter the IP-address, the Subnet Mask, the Gateway and the DNS Server you  
want.  
5. Mouse-click Apply.  
5.ꢂ.ꢄ Extras Settings  
1. RSS Feeds  
This function gives you the facility to have another menu option called Extras in the  
main menu.  
You can have individual news stories displayed under this new menu option.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Settings in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Select the Extras Settings menu item.  
4 a. Select an RSS feed from the list. Now click on Add (  
).  
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4 b. Copy an RSS feed from the desired Website and insert the link in Selected RSS Feeds.  
Now click on the icon Save (  
).  
5. Mouse-click Apply.  
Calling an RSS Feed:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
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2. Select RSS Feeds.  
Extras  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
3. Select the desired provider that you have inserted.  
RSS Feeds  
BBC News  
SPIEGEL ONLINE  
4. Select the desired headline to have the complete story displayed.  
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2. HTML Browser  
This function gives you the facility to have another menu option called Extras in the  
main menu.  
You can have individual news stories displayed under this new menu option.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Settings in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Select the Extras Settings menu item.  
4 a. Select an HTML Browser from the list. Now click on Add (  
).  
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4 b. Copy an HTML Browser from the desired Website and insert the link in Selected  
Websites. Now click on the icon Save (  
).  
5. Mouse-click Apply.  
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Calling an HTML Browser:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select HTML Browser.  
Extras  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
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3. Select the desired provider that you have inserted.  
HTML Browser  
cnnmobile.com  
SPIEGEL MOBIL  
4. Select the desired headline to have the complete story displayed.  
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ꢁ. Weather  
This function provides the facility to have a weather forecast displayed for different  
countries or cities.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Weather in the left-hand menu bar.  
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3. Select a provider and insert the desired city.  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
Note: You can have this option displayed in the main menu under Ex-  
tras.  
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Calling the Weather:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Weather.  
Extras  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
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Berlin  
www.weather.com  
Tonight  
Sat  
Sun  
2°C  
7°/1°C  
4°/-1°C  
5°/-1°C  
Mon  
ꢂ. Stock Quotes  
This function provides the facility to have the desired stock quotes displayed.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Stock Quotes in the left-hand menu bar.  
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3. Select a Website and enter an abbreviated code for the desired stock about which  
you wish to be informed.  
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4. Mouse-click Apply.  
Note: You can have this option displayed in the main menu under Ex-  
tras.  
Calling for Stock Quotes:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Stock Quotes.  
Extras  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
DAX  
6919.37  
+78.73 (+1.13%)  
Quotes provided by ...  
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5. World Clock  
This function makes it possible to have the time in different countries or cities dis-  
played.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click World Clock in the left-hand menu bar.  
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3. Mouse-click Apply.  
Note: You can have this option displayed in the main menu under Ex-  
tras.  
Calling the World Clock:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select World Clock.  
Extras  
RSS Feeds  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
World Clock  
North America +  
San Francisco  
6:15 11.1.2008  
Local Time  
17:15 11.1.2008  
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6. Calendar  
This function provides the facility to have the calendar displayed.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Calendar in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Mouse-click Apply.  
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Note: You can have this option displayed in the main menu under Ex-  
tras.  
Calling the Calendar:  
1. Select Extras in your main menu.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select Calendar.  
Extras  
HTML Browser  
Weather  
Stock Quotes  
World Clock  
Calendar  
January 2008  
1
8
2
9
3
4
5
6
7
10 11 12 13  
14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25 26 27  
28 29 30 31  
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5.ꢂ.ꢅ Sound  
1. Play Mode  
This function makes it possible for you to make settings for the Play mode.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Select the Sound menu item.  
3. Mouse-click Play Mode in the left-hand menu bar.  
4. You can now make settings for the Play mode.  
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Note:  
Repeat stands for “Repeat title“  
Shuffle stands for “Random playing of a title“  
2. Bass Boost  
Use this function to boost the bass sound of your Freecom MusicPal.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Bass Boost in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. If you wish to activate the Bass Boost, place a check in front of Use bass boost,  
otherwise remove this check.  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
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3. Output  
This feature enables you to activate or deactivate the loudspeaker output.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Output in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. If you wish to activate Output and to deactivate the internal loudspeaker, place a  
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check in front of Use line-out, otherwise remove this check.  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
4. Line-out Boost  
You can use this function to activate or disable the loudspeaker output.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Line-out Boost in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. If you wish to activate Line-out Boost and increase the loudness at the Line-Out  
output, please set a checkmark in front of Use line-out Boost?, otherwise, please  
remove the checkmark.  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
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5. Startup Sound  
This feature enables you to play a melody when you start the Freecom MusicPal.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Startup Sound in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. If you wish to activate Output, place a check in front of Play Startup Sound?,  
otherwise remove this check.  
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4. Mouse-click Apply.  
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5.ꢂ.10 Display  
1. Brightness Active  
This function gives you the facility to regulate the brightness of the display when there  
is activity.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Settings in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Select the Display menu item.  
4. Select the menu option Brightness Active to regulate the brightness when active.  
5. You can now regulate the brightness.  
20 percent  
40 percent  
60 percent  
80 percent  
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6. Mouse-click Apply.  
2. Brightness Sleep Timer  
This function provides you the option to regulate the brightness of the display after a  
certain time.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Settings in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Select the Display menu item.  
4. Select Brightness Sleep Timer to regulate the brightness in the Sleep Time.  
5. You can now regulate the brightness.  
Off  
20 percent  
40 percent  
60 percent  
80 percent  
• Maximum  
6. Mouse-click Apply.  
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3. Brightness Sleeping  
This function can be used to regulate the brightness of the display while sleeping.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Settings in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Select the Display menu item.  
4. Select Brightness Sleeping to regulate the brightness in the Sleeping mode.  
5. You can now regulate the brightness.  
Off  
20 percent  
40 percent  
60 percent  
80 percent  
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6. Mouse-click Apply.  
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5.ꢂ.11 Language  
This feature enables you to change the system language of the MusicPal.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Language in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Select the language you want.  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
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5.ꢂ.1ꢀ Name  
This feature enables you to change the device name of the Freecom MusicPal.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Name in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. Use the keypad to enter the device name you want.  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
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5.ꢂ.1ꢁ Check for Updates  
This function can be used for adding updates and patches related to your MusicPal free  
of cost to the latest software version.  
Note: To be able to carry out this function, the Freecom MusicPal must  
be connected to the Internet.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Settings in the left-hand menu bar.  
2. Mouse-click Check for Updates in the left-hand menu bar.  
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4. Select Check New to update your software version.  
Information: This process can take a few minutes. Do not switch off the  
device during this time.  
5.ꢂ.1ꢂ Information  
Thisfeaturegivesyouanoverviewofthefirmwarecurrentlybeingusedandalsonetwork  
information, such as the LAN IP address being used, the subnet mask, and so on.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Information in the left-hand menu bar.  
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5.5 Administration  
5.5.1 Change password  
Use this feature to change the password for access to the web configuration.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Change password in the left-hand menu bar.  
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3. First enter your old password and then select your new one. Enter it twice to be  
sure.  
4. Mouse-click Apply.  
5.5.ꢀ Update Firmware  
Use this feature to update the firmware of your Freecom MusicPal, or to install an earlier  
firmware.  
Note: You can download the latest firmware at http://www.freecom.com/.  
1. Log into the web configuration of your Freecom MusicPal.  
2. Mouse-click Update Firmware in the left-hand menu bar.  
3. With Browse, select the backup location of the firmware you wish to install.  
4. Mouse-click Update Firmware and follow the instructions on the monitor.  
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Chapter 6: Freecom MusicPal in practical usage  
6.1 What do I need what for?  
Music  
What can my Freecom MusicPal do, and what  
do I have to do to be able to play Internet radio  
or local music files?  
Internet Radio  
MP3 Streamer  
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online  
offline  
Internet  
UPnP  
Connection  
This refers to devices that are  
situated in your local network.  
Create a connection between  
your DSL modem and your  
router.  
UPnP  
UPnP  
Server  
Server  
(hardware)  
(software)  
Router  
This refers to a locally  
connected server, e.g. the  
Freecom Storage Gateway.  
This refers to a locally  
connected PC, which works as  
server by means of software.  
Your router now has a  
connection to the Internet, and  
all connected devices  
automatically receive a  
connection to the Internet.  
MusicPal  
MusicPal  
Your MusicPal now has the capability of playing  
local music files on your PC or server.  
Your MusicPal now has a  
connection to the Internet and  
can create all required data for  
itself.  
Music (MP3 etc.)  
List  
Your MusicPal now downloads  
the current radio programme  
lists and makes a list of them.  
Radio  
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6.ꢀ Media server (UPnP) in connection with the Freecom MusicPal  
The following tutorial explains how you can to establish a LAN or WLAN connection to  
your media server (UPnP).  
6.ꢀ.1 LAN  
Use a network cable (RJ45) to create a connection between your media server (UPnP)  
and the Freecom MusicPal. Start the media server (UPnP) and your Freecom MusicPal.  
Configure the LAN IP in the Settings submenu. If configured in your media server  
(UPnP), select Use DHCP? Yes. Otherwise select Use DHCP? No and specify your IP ad-  
dress yourself. After you have configured the LAN IP, select the Media server (UPnP)  
menu item in the main menu. You can find further information on networks and network  
basics in the Appendix.  
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1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal. Carry out navigation by using the Navigate rotary knob. Turn to right or  
left to navigate up or down through the menu. Press the right-hand knob to confirm  
your selection.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the LAN IP menu item in the main menu.  
Settings  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
LAN IP  
3. Decide between Use DHCP? Yes or Use DHCP? No and confirm your selection by  
pressing the Navigate rotary knob.  
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6.ꢀ.ꢀ WLAN  
Start the Media server (UPnP) and your Freecom MusicPal. Configure the WLAN IP in  
the Settings submenu. If configured in your media server (UPnP), select Use DHCP? Yes.  
OtherwiseselectUseDHCP?No andspecifyyourIPaddressyourself. Afteryouhavecon-  
figured the WLAN IP, select the Media server (UPnP) menu item in the main menu.  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal. Carry out navigation by using the Navigate rotary knob. Turn to right or  
left to navigate up or down through the menu. Press the right-hand knob to confirm  
your selection.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
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Settings  
2. Select the WLAN IP menu item with the same navigation as in the main menu.  
Settings  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
3. Decide between Use DHCP? Yes or Use DHCP? No and confirm your selection by  
pressing the Navigate rotary knob.  
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6.ꢁ Using your PC as media server (UPnP)  
(playing MPꢁs from your local PC)  
To use your PC as media server (UPnP) you need Windows Media Player 11. You can do  
this through the "Windows Update" feature, or download directly from www.microsoft.  
com.  
The following explains how you can connect your Freecom MusicPal by means of a router  
or a direct connection to your computer. The computer acts here as a media server  
(UPnP), and after a successful configuration you can play released music files from your  
computer on the Freecom MusicPal.  
6.ꢁ.1 Connecting the Freecom MusicPal  
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Connect up the Freecom MusicPal correctly before putting it into operation.  
1. Direct connection  
First of all, create the connection between your Freecom MusicPal and your computer.  
To do this, use the delivered network cable. After connecting up the two devices, you  
can now connect up the power supply to the Freecom MusicPal. Only use the cable also  
included in delivery.  
2. Connecting through a router  
First of all, create the connection between your Freecom MusicPal and the router. To  
do this, use the delivered network cable.  
Important: Do not plug the network cable into the WLAN port of your router.  
Now connect up your computer with the router using another network cable. If both  
devices are successfully connected to the router, you can now connect up the Free-  
com MusicPalpower supply. Only use the cable included in delivery.  
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6.ꢁ.ꢀ Configuring the Freecom MusicPal  
1. Select Settings in your main menu after you have switched on the Freecom  
MusicPal.  
MusicPal  
Internet Radio  
Media Server  
Extras  
Settings  
2. Select the LAN IP or WLAN IP menu item.  
Settings  
Clock  
Edit Favorites  
WLAN Access Point  
WLAN Region  
WLAN IP  
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3. In the menu item select Use DHCP? No. Select Use DHCP? Yes when connecting  
through a router.  
Attention: If the Freecom MusicPal was connected with the computer  
through a router, steps ꢂ+5 are dispensed with.  
4. You can now change the digits by turning the Navigate rotary knob. Press the knob  
to confirm the digit you want and move automatically to the next. After confirming  
all digits you move automatically to the next window, where you are asked to enter  
the subnet mask.  
IP Address  
192 . 168 . 1. 23  
5. Configure the subnet mask, the gateway and the DNS server just the way you did  
the IP address. Here, too, you have to confirm all digits every time before moving to  
the next window. You can find further information on networks and network basics  
in the Appendix.  
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6.ꢁ.ꢁ Configuring the computer  
1. Mouse-click your task bar on:  
For Windows XP/VISTA: Start -> System Control  
For Windows 2000: Start -> Settings -> System Control  
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2. Mouse-click network connections in the subsequent windows.  
3. Now you have an overview of all your computer‘s network connections.  
4. Now right-click the network connection connected to your Freecom MusicPal and  
select the Properties menu item.  
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5. In the subsequent window double-click "Internet protocol (TCP/IP)".  
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6. Select "Use following IP address". It is imperative here to note that the first three  
digits of the IP address are the same as the first three digits of the specified IP address  
in your Freecom MusicPal. The subnet mask should look exactly the same as your  
Freecom MusicPal: 255.255.255.0 You no longer need to attend to the DNS server any  
further. Connect your Freecom MusicPal to the computer through a router, select  
"Automatically assign IP address" and "Automatically assign DNS server address".  
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7. Mouse-click OK to confirm your input. Now close all the windows you opened in the  
previous steps.  
8. Open the Windows Media Player 11 and proceed as follows:  
Extras -> Plug-Ins -> Options…  
9. Mouse-click the registration card media library in the newly opened window.  
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10. Click Configure Sharing...  
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11. Place a check in front of “Share my media to:” in the subsequent window.  
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12. Select the media to be released by marking it and then click Allow.  
13. Now click OK and close all the windows you opened in the previous steps.  
14. Now you can select the media server (UPnP) on your Freecom MusicPal and play the  
released music files from your computer.  
Note:  
You can only play files on the Freecom MusicPal that you added to the media library. The  
Windows Media Player 11 uses "Own Music" as default file.  
Path: C:\Documents and Settings\User\Own Files\Own Music  
You can specify which folder you want the media library to monitor apart from this one.  
To do this, proceed as follows:  
Windows Media Player 11 -> Extras -> Plug-Ins -> Options… -> Media Library -> Monitor  
Folder -> Extended Options -> Add  
You can add as many folders as you like. All folders you list here are automatically added  
to the media library. If you copy files into the relevant folder later, the media library  
updates itself automatically.  
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6.ꢂ Using your Mac as media server (UPnP)  
If you wish to use your Mac as media server (UPnP) in order to play MP3 data stored in  
your Mac on your Freecom MusicPal, your Mac has to be set up as UPnP server. To do this  
you need external software, since Mac OS X does not itself provide this feature.  
We recommend using TwonkyMedia; you download a version at http://www.twonkyvi-  
sion.de/Download/TwonkyMedia/index.html.  
6.5 How can I Iisten to Internet Radio?  
Use a network cable (RJ45) or a wireless connection to create a connection between  
your router and the Freecom MusicPal. Configure the LAN IP or WLAN IP in the Settings  
submenu. If configured in your router, select Use DHCP? Yes. Otherwise select Use  
DHCP? No and specify your IP address yourself. After configuring the LAN IP or WLAN  
IP, select the Internet Radio menu item in the main menu.  
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You need an Internet connection to use the Internet Radio feature. A  
broadband connection (DSL) is recommended!  
6.6 How can I update my firmware?  
1. Connect the Freecom MusicPal to your PC.  
2. Usually you can access the web configuration of the MusicPal by opening your  
Explorer and entering the following in the address line: http://192.168.1.23  
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3. Now mouse-click the top right corner on Change Settings and log in with admin  
as user name and password. (You can change the password any time through the  
web configuration!)  
4. You are now logged into the web configuration of the Freecom MusicPal.  
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5. Mouse-click Update Firmware in the left-hand menu bar.  
6. With Browse, select the backup location of the firmware you wish to install.  
7. Mouse-click Update Firmware and follow the instructions on the monitor.  
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6.ꢃ The vTuner Premium Internet Radio Service  
The Freecom MusicPal includes the vTuner Premium Service of Internet Radio stations.  
The vTuner Premium Service provides the station guide for your Freecom MusicPal and  
includes a personal website where you can organize and manage the station list (search  
for stations, set favorites, add your own stations, etc.).  
Before you can establish an account on the website you must use the vTuner Internet  
Radio service on your Freecom MusicPal. To initialize the vTuner Service, you just select  
Internet Radio, browse the station list, select and play a station.  
After using the vTuner Internet Radio guide on the device you can establish your per-  
sonal website:  
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1. Registration  
InordertobeabletomarkyourownfavoritesontheInternetpagehttp://freecom.vtuner.  
com, you must first register. However, this means that you must enter your WLAN-MAC  
address in the field ID.  
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You can find the WLAN-MAC address either on the underside of your MusicPal or in the  
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Now click on the button „Create Account Login“, to generate an account.  
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2. Administration of the Favorites  
You can now either select a genre, or sort the stations according to language or loca-  
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In this window, you can either assign an existing group to the station, or you can gener-  
ate a new group.  
You will find this group in your MusicPal in the menu option "Web favorites".  
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Appendix  
Appendix: Network Basics  
Networks and Routing Basics  
ThischapterprovidesanoverviewofIPnetworks,routing,andfirewalls.Thisisbynomeans  
a complete overview! If you are looking for more information, you can use your favorite  
search engine to find information on the internet. Suffice to say, there is plenty.  
Basic Router Concepts  
Eventhoughtheamountofbandwidthinyourlocalareanetwork(LAN)canbeprovidedeasily  
andrelativelyinexpensively,thepriceoftheconnectiontotheinternetismuchhigher.Because  
ofthisexpense,Internetaccessisusuallyprovidedbyaslower-speedwide-areanetwork(WAN)  
link such as a cable or DSL modem. To use this WAN link efficiently, a mechanism must be in  
place for selecting and transmitting only the data traffic meant for the Internet. The function of  
selecting and forwarding this data is performed by a router.  
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What is a Router?  
A router splits the information meant for your network and meant for other networks,  
so the available bandwidth is used efficiently. The router sends data based on network  
layer information in the data and on routing tables maintained by the router. The rout-  
ing tables are built by gathering and exchanging information with other routers in the  
network. The router builds up a logical picture of the overall network. Using this infor-  
mation, the router chooses the best path for forwarding network traffic. Routers vary in  
performance and scale, number of routing protocols supported, and types of physical  
WAN connection they support.  
Routing Information Protocol  
One of the protocols used by a router to build and maintain a picture of the network is  
theRoutingInformationProtocol(RIP).UsingRIP,routersperiodicallyupdateoneanother  
and check for changes to add to the routing table.  
IP Addresses and the Internet  
ForacomputertocommunicatewithothercomputersandWebserversontheInternet, it  
must have a unique IP address. An IP address (IP stands for Internet Protocol) is a unique  
number that identifies the location of your computer on a network.  
Basically, it works like your street address - as a way to find out exactly where you are  
and deliver information to you. The IP address is written as 4 numbers between 0 and  
255, such as "192.168.0.12".  
This serves the same basic function as a street address. It helps you find out where you  
currently are, while also providing other information. The IP address consists of four  
numbers between 0 and 255 (e.g., 192.168.0.12).  
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Domain Name Server  
The computer address is difficult to read, which is why a second system is used in the  
Internet by the name of DNS (Domain Name Server). This translates human-readable  
names such as www.sharemydisk.com into computer readable names like 82.161.11.206.  
Each Internet user must have an IP address. You do not need the human-readable name,  
but it is quite useful if you want other users to find you. A few examples of this include:  
if you operate a web server or if you want to show your friends images stored on your  
computer. Many large companies such as ISPs maintain their own DNS server and let  
their customers use the server to search for addresses.  
Internet address classes  
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) allocates certain blocks of addresses to  
organizations. Individual users or small organizations can obtain their addresses either  
from the IANA or from an Internet service provider (ISP). You can visit the IANA homepage  
at www.iana.org. The IANA issues different class of IP addresses. There are five standard  
classes of IP addresses. They are:  
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Class A  
ClassAaddressescanhaveupto16,777,214hostsonasinglenetwork.Theyuseaneight-bitnetwork  
number and a 24-bit node number. Class A addresses are in this range: 1.x.x.x to 126.x.x.x.  
Class B  
Class B addresses can have up to 65,354 hosts on a network. A Class B address uses a  
16-bit network number and a 16-bit node number. Class B addresses are in this range:  
128.1.x.x to 191.254.x.x.  
Class C  
ClassCaddressesmayhaveupto254hostsinonenetwork. ClassCaddressesuse24bitsfor  
network addresses and eight bits for nodes. They range from 192.0.1x to 223.255.254.x.  
Class D  
Class D addresses are used for multicasts, in other word messages sent to multiple hosts.  
Class D addresses range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.  
Class E  
ClassEaddressesareforexperimentalpurposes. Foreachuniquevalueinthenetworkpor-  
tionoftheaddress,therangebaseaddress(thehostaddresscontainsonlyzeroes)isknown  
as the network address and is not usually assigned to a host. The top address of the range  
(host address contains only ones) is unassigned. It is instead used as the broadcast address  
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Netmask  
The partition scheme that separates the different address classes is used to identify a  
netmask attached to the IP address. A netmask is a 32-bit quantity that, in logical com-  
bination (using an AND operator) with an IP address, forms the network address. The  
netmasks for Class A, B and C are for instance 255.0.0.0, 255.255.0.0 and 255.255.255.0.  
The address 192.168.170.237 is a Class C IP address; its network portion is 192.168.170.  
Combining it with the Class C netmask using an AND operator as shown in this example  
leaves only the network portion of the address:  
11000000 10101000 10101010 11101101 (192.168.170.237)  
combined with:  
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11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 (255.255.255.0)  
resulting in:  
11000000 10101000 10101010 00000000 (192.168.170.0)  
An alternative to dotted decimal representation is to express the netmask as the quantity  
of ones from left to right. This number is added to the IP address after a slash (/) as '/n'.  
In this example, the address 192.168.170.237/24 could be written. This indicates that the  
netmask is 24 ones followed by eight zeroes.  
Subnet Addressing  
You can see that even with a Class C address, there are a large number of hosts per net-  
work. It would be a very inefficient use of the amount of IP addresses to supply every  
LAN with so many IP addresses. A smaller office LANs does not have that many devices.  
A more efficient technique is known as subnet addressing.  
Subnet addressing allows us to split one IP network address into smaller multiple physi-  
cal networks known as subnetworks. Some of the node numbers are used as a subnet  
number instead. A Class B address gives us 16 bits of node numbers translating to 64,000  
nodes. Most organizations do not use 64,000 nodes, so there are free bits that can be  
reassigned. Subnet addressing makes use of those bits that are free.  
A Class B address can be effectively translated into multiple Class C addresses. For  
example, the IP address of 172.16.97.235 would be interpreted as IP network address  
172.16, subnet number 97, and node number 235. In addition to extending the number  
of addresses available, subnet addressing provides other benefits. Subnet addressing  
allows a network manager to construct an address scheme for the network by using  
different subnets for other geographical locations in the network or for other depart-  
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Although the preceding example uses the entire third octet for a subnet address, note  
that you are not restricted to octet boundaries in subnetting. To create more network  
numbers, you only need to shift some bits from the host address to the network address.  
For instance, to partition a Class C network number (192.68.135.0) into two, you shift one  
bit from the host address to the network address. The new netmask (or subnet mask) is  
255.255.255.128.Thefirstsubnethasnetworknumber192.68.135.0withhosts192.68.135.1  
to 129.68.135.126, and the second subnet has network number 192.68.135.128 with hosts  
192.68.135.129 to 192.68.135.254.  
Attention: The number 1ꢅꢀ.6ꢄ.1ꢁ5.1ꢀꢃ is not assigned because it is the  
broadcast address of the first subnet. The number 1ꢅꢀ.6ꢄ.1ꢁ5.1ꢀꢄ is not  
assigned because it is the network address of the second subnet.  
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the same netmask for the following reasons:  
So that hosts recognize local IP broadcast packets  
When a device broadcasts to its segment neighbors, it uses a destination address of  
the local network address with all ones for the host address. In order for this scheme  
to work, all devices on the segment must agree on which bits comprise the host ad-  
dress.  
So that a local router or bridge recognizes which addresses are local and which are  
remote Private IP Addresses  
If your local network is not connected to the Internet (for example, when using NAT),  
you can assign any IP addresses to your computers without problems. But to prevent  
problems and ease configuration, the IANA has reserved the following three blocks of  
IP addresses specifically for private networks:  
10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255  
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255  
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255  
Werecommendthatyouchooseyourprivatenetworknumberfromthisrange.TheDHCP  
server of the MusicPal is preconfigured to automatically assign private addresses.  
For more information about address assignment, refer to RFC 1597, Address Allocation  
for Private Internets, and RFC 1466, Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space. The  
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) publishes RFCs on its Web site at www.ietf.org.  
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The IP address shortage  
The Internet has grown larger than anyone ever imagined it could be. Although the exact  
size is unknown, the current estimate is that there are about 100 million hosts and more  
than 350 million users actively on the Internet. In fact, the rate of growth has been such  
that the Internet is effectively doubling in size each year.  
WhenIPaddressingfirstcameout, everyonethoughtthattherewereplentyofaddresses  
to cover any need. Theoretically, you could have 4,294,967,296 unique addresses. The  
actual number of available addresses is smaller (somewhere between 3.2 and 3.3 billion)  
because of the way that the addresses are separated into classes, and because some ad-  
dresses are set aside for multicasting, testing or other special uses.  
With the explosion of the Internet and the increase in home networks and business  
networks, the number of available IP addresses is simply not enough. The obvious  
solution is to redesign the address format to allow for more possible addresses. This is  
being developed (called IPv6), but will take many years to implement because it requires  
modification of the entire infrastructure of the Internet.  
EN  
There are 2 systems in place now to help bring down the shortage of IP addresses.  
DHCP  
First, most users today have a dynamically given IP address or DHCP address from their  
provider. This means that the IP address given to you can change over time. This allows  
the provider to use the IP address for more then one person or device, since people are  
often online at different times. Optimal usage of IP addresses is guaranteed.  
YourMusicPalgivesitsinternaladdressestoyourcomputersinthesameway. FortheDNS  
(Domain Name System) it is difficult to translate your domain name "www.yourname.  
sharemydisk.com" to your IP address if your IP address keeps changing.  
The system needs to be updated each time your IP address changes. Hence Dynamic  
DNS (DDNS) programs. These programs check the latest IP address and update the DNS  
system accordingly.  
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Multiple internal but only one external IP address  
A second way to overcome this is to have a single device act on behalf of several other  
devices. Routers are typical examples. You have several PCs connect to the router, but  
only the router to the Internet. From an internet perspective, there is only one address.  
This scheme offers the additional benefit of simple firewall-like protection because the  
internalLANaddressesarenotavailabletotheInternetthroughthetranslatedconnection.  
All incoming inquiries are filtered out by the router. This filtering can prevent intruders  
from probing your system. However, using port forwarding, you can allow one PC (for  
example, a Web server) on your local network to be accessible to outside users.  
This works like a receptionist at a large office. Nobody knows your number; they all call  
the main number of the office and are then forwarded by the receptionist to you.  
So how does the receptionist know what number to forward the call too? The caller tells  
thereceptionistwhatnametolookforandthereceptionisthasalistofnamesandnumbers  
at her disposal so she can translate the name to the phone extension she needs.  
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On the Internet, it works exactly the same. NAT (RFC 1631) or Network Address Transla-  
tion allows a single device, such as a router, to act as an agent between the Internet (or  
"public network") and a local (or "private") network. This means that only a single, unique  
IP address is required to represent an entire group of computers.  
Network Address Translation  
Whenyouvisitawebsiteviayourcomputer,yourrouter,ormorespecificallyyourNAT,remem-  
berswhichcomputerontheinternalnetworkaskedfortheinformation.Whentheinformation  
(inthiscasethewebsiteyouaskedfor)comesback, therouterknowswhichcomputeronthe  
internal network to send the information to. This is Network Address Translation or NAT.  
DevelopedbyCisco,NetworkAddressTranslationisusedbyadevice(firewall,routerorcom-  
puter) that sits between an internal network and the rest of the world. For more information  
about IP address translation, refer to RFC 1631, The IP Network Address Translator (NAT).  
Hosting a server  
What If I want to host a server?  
For others to be able to view your pictures on your computer, you need to run some  
type of service or server. A web server such as apache will allow others to securely watch  
the pictures or files on your site. But how does the NAT of your router know this time to  
which computer to forward the information?  
Sincetherequestcomesfromtheinternet,mostroutersaresetuptodisallowanytrafficgoinginto  
theinternalnetwork.(Firewallprotection)Inthiscase,sincewewantpeopletobeabletoseeour  
pictures, we want the router to forward this information. We have to tell the router to do this.  
Someone calling from the internet asks your router for a certain "port". This is the same as  
someone calling the receptionist and requesting a certain person by name. Ports are dis-  
played as numbers but invariably map to pre described services. For instance, when someone  
requests a web page, they always ask for the service on port 80, the web server. Through NAT,  
it is possible to "map" a certain request for a service (a request for a port) to a certain PC on the  
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MAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol  
An IP address alone cannot be used to deliver data from one LAN device to another.  
To send data between LAN devices, you must convert the IP address of the destination  
device to its media access control (MAC) address. Each device on an Ethernet network  
has a unique MAC address, which is a 48-bit number assigned to each device by the  
manufacturer. The technique that associates the IP address with a MAC address is known  
as address resolution. Internet Protocol uses the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to  
resolve MAC addresses. If a device sends data to another station on the network and the  
destination MAC address is not yet recorded, ARP is used. An ARP request is broadcast  
onto the network. All stations on the network receive and read the request. The desti-  
nation IP address for the chosen station is included as part of the message so that only  
the station with this IP address responds to the ARP request. All other stations discard  
the request.  
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The station with the correct IP address responds with its own MAC address directly to  
the sending device. The receiving station provides the transmitting station with the  
required destination MAC address. The IP address data and MAC address data for each  
station are held in an ARP table. The next time data is sent, the address can be obtained  
from the address information in the table.  
Ethernet Cabling  
There are two different types of cabling for Ethernet networks. Originally they used  
thick or thin coaxial cable, but most installations currently use unshielded twisted  
pair (UTP) cabling. The UTP cable contains eight conductors, arranged in four twisted  
pairs, and terminated with an RJ45 type connector. There are 2 types of RJ-45 cables  
available today, the Media Dependent Interface (MDI) cable and the Media Dependent  
Interface - Crossover (MDI-X) cable. The first cable is used to connect routers to PCs and  
the second to connect PCs directly to PCs. The sent and receive wires are switched from  
beginning to end in the crossover cables. Some Ethernet switch products, such as the  
MusicPal, are able to sense the polarity of a connection and automatically adapt to the  
proper cabling type.  
Cable Quality  
A twisted pair Ethernet network operating at 10 Mbits/second (10BASE-T) will often  
tolerate low quality cables, but at 100 Mbits/second (10BASE-Tx) the cable must be rated  
as Category 5, or "Cat 5", by the Electronic Industry Association (EIA). This rating will be  
printed on the cable jacket. A Category 5 cable will meet specified requirements regard-  
ing loss and crosstalk. In addition, there are restrictions on maximum cable length for  
both 10 and 100 Mbits/second networks.  
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WARRANTY  
(valid in Europe/Turkey only)  
We thank you for purchasing this Freecom product and hope you will enjoy using it.  
In order to avoid unnecessary inconvenience on your part, we suggest reading the quick  
install guide, instruction manual and any additional electronic and or printed manuals.When  
problems occur we have a database with Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on our Freecom  
website (www.freecom.com), please check this site before you contact the helpdesk.  
Your Guarantee  
All Freecom products come with unlimited technical phone and web support. By this  
Guarantee, Freecom warrants their products to be free from defects in material and work-  
manship for a period listed below from the date of its original purchase. If during this period  
of guarantee the product proves defective due to improper materials or workmanship,  
Freecom will, without charge for labour or parts, at its sole discretion, repair or replace the  
product or its defective parts upon the terms and conditions set out below.  
Conditions  
This guarantee will be granted only when the original invoice or sales receipt (indicating  
the date of purchase, product and serial number) is presented together with the defective  
product and a Freecom RMA number received from the Freecom Website or given by a  
Freecom Service Center. Freecom reserves the right to refuse the free-of-charge guarantee  
services when the date of purchase of the product cannot be proven. This guarantee will  
not apply if the RMA number is missing, the serial number on the product has been altered,  
removed or made illegible.  
This guarantee covers only the hardware components packaged with the product. This  
guarantee covers none of the following: (a) any consumable supplied with the product, such  
as media or batteries; (b) damage to or loss of any software programs, data or removable  
storage media; (c) any damage resulting from adaptations, changes or adjustments, which  
may have been made to the product, without the prior written consent of Freecom; (d) att-  
empted repair by any party other than authorized by Freecom and (e) accidents, lightning,  
water, fire or any other such cause beyond the reasonable control of Freecom.  
With respect to all services provided, Freecom is not responsible for any damage to or loss  
of any programs, data or other information stored on any media or any part of any product  
serviced. Freecom is not liable for the consequence of business loss in case of system failure.  
Be sure to exclude all parts not covered by this guarantee prior to returning the product to  
Freecom. Freecom is not liable for any loss or damage to these items. If during the repair  
of the product the contents of the hard drive are altered, deleted or in any way modified,  
Freecom is not liable whatsoever.  
Repair parts and replacement products will be provided on an exchange basis and will be  
either new, equivalent to new or reconditioned. All replaced parts and products become  
the property of Freecom The period of guarantee for any product or part repaired or re-  
placed in warranty shall be the balance of the original guarantee. Repairs or replacements  
on product or parts out of warranty carry 6 (six) months guarantee.  
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