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Instruction Manual
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Classic series
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C A U T I O N
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN
EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES
CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR
SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The lightning flash with
arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the
presence of insulated
‘dangerous voltage’ within the
product’s enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.) Read these instructions.
2.) Keep these instructions.
3.) Read all warnings.
4.) Follow all instructions.
5.) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6.) Clean only with dry cloth.
7.) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
8.) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9.) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
10.) Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
11.) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of
time.
12.) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
13.) This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and no object
filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
14.) Do not overload wall outlet. Use only power source as indicated.
15.) Use replacement parts as specified by the manufacturer.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not remove cover
(or back). No user serviceable
parts are inside. Refer
servicing to qualified
personnel.
The exclamation point
within an equilateral
triangle is intended to
alert the user to the
presence of important
operating and
maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the
literature accompanying
the appliance.
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Welcome
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stations worldwide and furthermore music streaming options and also DAB radio (Digital
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L1 brings you home the radio station of your choice.
Table of contents
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15. Troubleshooting – connecting to an internet station ······························ Page 33
16. FAQ ································································································ Page 34
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2. Power supply
3. ipod dock
4. Cable
1. A broadband internet connection.
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Before you can use your internet radio, you need the following:
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recommended.
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WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) data encryption, it is important that you know your
WEP or WPA code to connect to your network.
4. PC.
• Windows Media Player (WMP) 11 can be set up to enable
streaming music files from the PC to the radio.
• Alternatively, Windows shared folders can be used if WMP is
not installed in the PC.
• The PC can also be used to customise the radio’s favourites
via the Frontier Silicon internet radio portal.
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2.1 Difference between the Internet Radio Portal and Radio
Station
There might be some confusion with regards to the difference between the Internet radio
portal and the actual internet radio stations.
Internet Radio Portal The portal is the content aggregator which maintains links to
all the available internet radio stations. It can be considered to be
an ‘address book’, listing the address of all the internet radio
stations and regularly updated with new ones. When a user
navigates through the radio menus, the list of stations is returned
by the Portal. The portal used is :
http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com
Internet Radio Station The station is the actual website which contains the selected
station audio stream. Once a user has selected a station through
the Portal, the radio then connects directly to the station.
Depending on your wireless router the internet radio should work anywhere within up to
20-30 meters of the wireless access point.
Before continuing, make sure that your wireless access point is turned on and connected
to your broadband internet. Please refer to your wireless access point manual to get this
part working.
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After taking your L1 out of the package, please spend some time to familiarize yourself
with its features.
3.1 Front Panel
Description of functions for each buttons on the front.
Power
Rew
Play/Pause
Forward
Preset Stored
Alarm Press to set alarms
Sleep Press to set sleep timer - Off-15-30-45-60 minutes
Info Info (shift between different informations)
Menu Menu (Press to access Menu)
Select ↑Scroll up through a menu or station list
Select ↓Scroll down through a menu or station list
+Vol Increase volume - Press to MUTE sound
-Vol Decrease volume - Press to MUTE sound
Back As main control Back button
Mode Press to switch between(DAB/FM/Internet Radio etc.)
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Speaker Volume Knob LCD Display Power Button
Select Knob
Menu Button
Info Button Mode Button
Back Button
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The Wi-Fi radio features three types of menu. These are:
• The Main menu
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the radio, and view information about the radio (for example software version,
product ID).
• The Internet Radio Station List menu
This is the menu that allows users to access the different internet radio services.
This menu comes direct from the Internet Radio portal.
• The Mode menus for the various modes
The mode menus are so called because they show the functions available within
the context of each of the modes. Pressing the MENU button anytime will take
you the mode menu of the relevant mode the radio is currently in. Each context
menu provides an entry called main menu which takes you back to the MAIN
menu.
To navigate to the different menus you must use the SELECT knob. The SELECT knob
can be turned and pressed. Turning the knob will scroll through the different selections and
pressing SELECT will confirm choice. This is general for all menu items. Use BACK button to
go to previous menu.
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button and turn SELECT knob untill MAIN MENU is selected. Press the SELECT knob to
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5. Menu Structure )ledomsihtrofelbaliavaeranwohsserutaefllaton(
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Clock/alarms
Splash/
Now playing
Internet radio
Standby
Splash/
Now playing
Music player
Mode
Splash/
Now playing
SIRIUS
Mode
Splash/
Now playing
FM radio
Mode
Splash/
Now playing
Aux in
Mode
Splash/
Now playing
iPod
Mode
Last listened
Station list >
System settings >
Main menu >
IR Mode menu
Menu
Shared media >
USB playback >
My playlist
Shuffle play:off
>
System settings >
Main menu >
MP Mode menu
Menu
Channel list >
SIRIUS setup >
System settings >
Main menu >
SIRIUS Mode menu
Menu
Scan settings
Audio settings
System settings >
Main menu >
FM Mode menu
Menu
System settings >
Main menu >
iPod Mode menu
Menu
System settings >
Main menu >
Aux in Mode menu
Menu
Mode
Network >
Time/date >
Languages >
Factory reset
Software update >
Info
System settings
Internet radio
Music player
Rhapsody
SIRIUS
Pandora
Last.fm
DAB radio
FM radio
iPod
Aux in
Sleep
Alarms
System settings >
Main menu
Select
Back
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Splash/
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Pandora
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Channel list >
Pandora setup >
System settings >
Main menu >
Pandora Mode menu
Menu Select
Back
Splash/
Now playing
Last.fm
Mode
Channel list >
Last.fm setup >
System settings >
Main menu >
Last.fm Mode menu
Menu Select
Back
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Now playing
DAB radio
Mode
Station list >
Local scan
Full scan
Manual tune
Prune invalid
>
DRC >
Station order >
System settings >
Main menu >
DAB Mode menu
Menu Select
Back
Select
Back
Select
Back
Select
Back
Option
Option
Menu >
Menu >
Option
Option
Menu >
Menu >
Option
Option
Menu >
Menu >
Option
Option
Menu >
Menu >
Submenus
Select Back
Select Back
Modes and menus overview map
Standby
Alarm/snooze
Repeat play:off
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6. GENERAL INFO and SETTINGS
Conventions used in this manual
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Name Menu, screen or other name
L1 has numerous features which require a small degree of setup before
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wide settings to be altered.
These settings are:
L1 has basically three types of menu. Use the Select control to step
through and select options. A scroll bar on the right of the screen
shows if there are further options above or below those visible.
In addition, each mode menu has two
final options: System settings > and
Main menu >. The ‘>’ indicates
options leading to further menus.
The System settings menu allows
access to system settings and
information such as network, time,
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Menus with more options than will fit
on one screen have a scroll bar to the
right.
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submenus.
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Dialogue screens
Dialogue screens are shown to allow
the user to change settings. They vary
in complexity from simple Yes/No
options up to the scrollable network
password input screen.
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Dialogue screens mark the current
setting with an asterisk (*).
Display screens
L1 has basically three types of display screen:
The Standby screen shows the time,
date and any active alarm times.
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will try to connect to the selected
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The Now playing screen shows
information about the audio source
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and information/error messages.
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8.1 Setting the language
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System settings > Languages > then select your language.
8.2 Setting the time/date
The time and date can be updated manually or automatically.
Setting manually is simpler, but the time and date are lost when
power is removed.
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but the time and date are automatically synchronised with external
clocks, so it should only need to be done once. Auto update is
generally more accurate.
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> Time/date >
Manual update
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first value, dd active (flashing).
Adjust each value with the Select
control. As each value is adjusted, the
next value becomes active and flashes.
When you select the final value
(minutes or AM/PM, depending on
whether the clock is set to 12 or 24
hour mode), the display reverts to the
now playing screen and shows the
newly updated time.
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Auto update
Auto update works with data sent over the network (This function is
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a corresponding mode, so it is best to select a mode you use
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2. Set your time zone through Set timezone >.
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effect (during the summer), turn on the Daylight savings option
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8.3 Connecting to a network
For Internet radio and Music player modes, you need a network
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wireless router, together with password key if set.
For Internet radio, Internet software and automatic time/date
updates, the router must have a broadband Internet connection.
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or if the stored networks are not accessible, the Network wizard
starts. To run the Network wizard manually, select Menu > System
settings > Network > Network wizard.
Once the wizard starts, enter the following information:
o If not already set, WLAN region (select country/region from
list),
o Network name (select your network from the list),
o If connecting to an encrypted wireless network, the key
(password).
To enter your key, use the Select
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characters and select. As each character
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There are three options accessible by
turning Select back before the first
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and Cancel. You can also use
the Back button to erase characters.
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connect to the selected network.
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password entry screen.
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Network profiles
L1 remembers the last four wireless networks it has connected to,
and automatically tries to connect to whichever one of them it can
find.
You can see the list of registered networks through Menu >
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you can delete unwanted networks by turning and
pressing Select then confirming delete Yes.
Other options
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These options are not normally necessary, but users experienced
with networking may find them useful for diagnosing and fixing
network problems.
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Equaliser
Several preset EQ modes are available; also a
user-defined setting.
To adjust the EQ, select Menu > System
settings > Equaliser.
You can then choose from a variety of preset
modes or create your own, with custom bass,
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8.4 Internet radio portal registration
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Internet radio on a computer.
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your radio’s unique portal access code by
selecting Menu > Station list > Help >
Get access code >.
Write down the access code.
Note: Do not confuse the portal access code with the Radio ID (from Menu
> System settings > Info.)
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If this is your first visit to the portal, register for a new account,
entering the following information:
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Once your radio is registered with the portal, you can immediately
use the favourites and added stations features.
8.5 Setting up a music server
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shared media library, navigating through tag menus such as Artist,
Album or Genre. If you are running a suitable server system such as
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network drive for audio files. This is a good alternative if you cannot
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have media sharing set up. The computer needs to be set up to
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L1 is listed as “Unknown Device”. Make sure that the radio has
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can also set a name for the shared media in Settings… Click OK to
close the dialogue boxes.
The PC is now ready to stream the music to the radio.
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8.6 Sharing media with Windows Media Player
NOTE! As new versions of Windows and WMP are available the
below info may be slightly different. Please refer to your
Windows manual for more information on sharing media.
T octsomeh mmon UPnP server is Windows Media Player (10 or
later). To set up WMP for media sharing, perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the PC is connected to the network.
2. Ensure that the radio is powered on and connected to the
same network.
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4. In WMP, enable media sharing (Library > Media sharing…).

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Setting up a new user account (Windows XP)
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account. The user name and password (optional) need to be the
same on each PC, as the Internet Radio only stores one user name
and one password. For windows XP this can be set up as follows:
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2. From this screen click ‘Add …’, and enter the new user name and
the Domain/Workgroup setting noted above. Select the type of
user (restricted) and then select finish.
3. Select the user just created, select ‘ …drowssaPteseR ’ and
enter a password for this user.
4. Note the user name and password.
Note: For Windows Vista: Users have to turn on the Guest account via
manage user accounts in the control panel, then add access to either
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account for the internet radio, with a password, if you are concerned
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will connect to it from its factory default settings.
Configuring a shared drive
From the Start menu select My Computer or Windows Explorer and
navigate to the directory you wish to share. Right click on the folder
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share.
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8.7 Sharing folders on a Windows PC
To share folders in Windows, the PC must first be a member of a
domain or workgroup. Once this is setup, folders can be shared from
Windows Explorer (My Computer).
Domain/workgroup configuration
The Domain configuration item can be found on a Windows XP
machine as follows:
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Computer Name tab.
The Computer’s Domain or Workgroup is displayed in this tab.
2. If the PC is not a member of any Domain or Workgroup then one
must be joined. To do this click on the change button and enter
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3. A reboot of the PC may be prompted if the Domain or Workgroup
has been changed.

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this, from Music player mode, select Menu > PC settings >
Username and enter the user name then PC settings > Password
and enter the password.
Enter a keyword by selecting characters
then OK. The user name and password
entry screens are similar in operation to
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The default user name is ‘guest’.
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It is beyond the scope of this manual to describe how to share
folders on all computer systems. Please refer to your operating
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user name and password security, note these values.
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