Ecler PLAYER ONE User manual

50-0418-0102 PLAYER ONE EN
PLAYER ONE
AUDIO PLAYER
Local and Streaming Audio Player
USER MANUAL

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INDEX
HARDWARE……………………………….……………..……………….…………………………………….…….….....…...7-28
1IMPORTANT REMARK ......................................................................................................................... 7
2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS............................................................................................ 7
3IMPORTANT NOTE ............................................................................................................................... 9
4INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................... 9
5INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ...........................................................................................10
5.1 Location, set up and ventilation..........................................................................................10
5.2 AC connection and powering on.........................................................................................11
5.3 Audio output connections.....................................................................................................11
5.4 Ethernet port for configuration and Internet connection.............................................11
5.5 Wi-Fi interface for configuration and Internet connection..........................................11
5.6 GPI remote control ports ......................................................................................................12
6FRONT PANEL......................................................................................................................................13
7STARTUP ...............................................................................................................................................14
7.1 Power up...................................................................................................................................14
7.2 Main menu ................................................................................................................................16
7.3 Local media playback ............................................................................................................17
7.3.1 Playing files stored on USB storage devices ............................................................ 17
7.3.2 Playing files stored on MICRO SD memory cards................................................... 18
7.4 Audio streaming playback....................................................................................................19
7.4.1 Audio streaming playback via AirPlay ........................................................................ 19
7.4.2 Audio streaming playback via DLNA........................................................................... 20
7.4.3 Listening to an Internet radio station........................................................................... 21
7.4.4 Audio streaming playback over the Internet............................................................. 22
7.5 Configuration Menu................................................................................................................23
7.6 Lock Menu.................................................................................................................................24
8PLAYER ONE FUNCTION LIST.........................................................................................................25

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9PLAYER ONE FUNCTION DIAGRAM..............................................................................................25
10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................................26
SOFTWARE……………………………….……………………………….…………………………….…….…….…..…...28-154
* PLAYER ONE Web GUI (v1.00r0)…………………………………………………..…..…….…….……28-117
11 INTRODUCION Web GUI (v1.00r0) ................................................................................................29
12 FIRST STEPS.........................................................................................................................................29
12.1 Quick Guide for Ethernet Connection................................................................................32
12.2 Quick Guide for WiFi Connection .......................................................................................32
13 DEVICE ...................................................................................................................................................33
13.1 Player.........................................................................................................................................33
13.2 Presets.......................................................................................................................................36
13.3 Events ........................................................................................................................................40
13.3.1 GPI Events............................................................................................................................ 42
13.3.2 SILENCE detection event................................................................................................. 44
13.4 Calendar....................................................................................................................................45
13.4.1 General.................................................................................................................................. 47
13.4.2 Source.................................................................................................................................... 48
13.4.3 Date and time interval...................................................................................................... 48
13.4.4 Target..................................................................................................................................... 50
13.4.5 Regarding priorities........................................................................................................... 51
13.4.6 Practical example of configuration of calendar events.......................................... 52
13.5 Cloud Disk Sync ......................................................................................................................60
13.5.1 Google Drive........................................................................................................................ 61
13.5.2 Store and Forward (rsync)............................................................................................... 70
13.6 CMS Management ..................................................................................................................74
13.7 Scripts/LUA ..............................................................................................................................75
13.7.1 Example Script01:.............................................................................................................. 79
13.7.2 Example Script02:.............................................................................................................. 80
13.7.3 Example Script03:.............................................................................................................. 81

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13.7.4 Example Script04:.............................................................................................................. 82
14 NETWORK.............................................................................................................................................83
14.1 Connection via RJ45 cable....................................................................................................83
14.2 Point-to-point wireless connection ...................................................................................88
14.3 Connecting to a WiFi network ............................................................................................91
15 SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................................................96
15.1 Name and Time .......................................................................................................................96
15.1.1 General settings ................................................................................................................. 96
15.1.2 Time synchronization........................................................................................................ 97
15.2 Security......................................................................................................................................98
15.2.1 Web password ................................................................................................................... 98
15.2.2 Front panel functions........................................................................................................ 99
15.2.3 RePlayer..............................................................................................................................100
15.3 Backup, Restore and Firmware ........................................................................................ 101
15.3.1 Make backups....................................................................................................................102
15.3.2 Restore backups and factory settings.......................................................................103
15.3.3 Firmware Update .............................................................................................................103
15.4 USB/MMC Settings.............................................................................................................. 104
15.5 Register .................................................................................................................................. 106
15.6 Reboot .................................................................................................................................... 107
16 Annex I: SSH server configuration for Store & Forward ........................................................ 108
16.1 Content groups..................................................................................................................... 109
16.2 Installing SSH on Linux...................................................................................................... 111
16.3 Creating users on Linux ..................................................................................................... 111
16.4 Generating SSH keys.......................................................................................................... 113
16.5 Adding audio content to the SSH server....................................................................... 115
16.6 Configurind the remote source in the player................................................................ 116
* THIRD-PARTY CONTROL PROTOCOL ……………………………………….…………….……118-125
17 PLAYER ONE JSON Commands PRODUCT OVERVIEW ....................................................... 119
18 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS....................................................................................................... 119

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19 PLAYER COMMANDS...................................................................................................................... 119
20 CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ................................................................................................... 121
21 PRESET COMMANDS...................................................................................................................... 122
22 EVENT COMMANDS........................................................................................................................ 123
23 CALENDAR COMMANDS............................................................................................................... 123
24 STORE AND FORWARD COMMANDS....................................................................................... 123
25 GOOGLE DRIVE COMMANDS....................................................................................................... 123
26 CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMS) COMMANDS..................................................... 124
27 SCRIPTS COMMANDS .................................................................................................................... 124
28 REGISTER COMMANDS.................................................................................................................. 124
29 DEVICE COMMANDS....................................................................................................................... 125
30 PANEL COMMANDS........................................................................................................................ 125
* LUA SDK …………………………………………………………………………………………..………..….…….……126-145
31 ePLAYER1 LUA SDK v1.02............................................................................................................. 126
31.1 Changelist.............................................................................................................................. 126
32 ePLAYER1 LUA SDK Introduction................................................................................................ 126
33 How to use ePLAYER1 module?................................................................................................... 127
33.1 Conventions........................................................................................................................... 127
33.2 PLAYER FUNCTIONS.......................................................................................................... 128
33.3 CONFIG (CFG) FUNCTIONS.............................................................................................. 131
33.4 PRESET FUNCTIONS.......................................................................................................... 132
33.4.1 Preset variables................................................................................................................133
33.4.2 Preset examples...............................................................................................................134
33.5 EVENT FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................ 134
33.5.1 Event variables..................................................................................................................135
33.6 CALENDAR (CAL) FUNCTIONS....................................................................................... 135
33.6.1 Calendar variables...........................................................................................................136
33.7 STORE AND FORWARD (SAF) FUNCTIONS............................................................... 137
33.7.1 Store and Forward variables ........................................................................................137
33.8 GOOGLE DRIVE (GDRIVE) FUNCTIONS ....................................................................... 138

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33.8.1 Store and Forward variables ........................................................................................138
33.9 CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMS) FUNCTIONS......................................... 139
33.9.1 CMS variables ...................................................................................................................139
33.10 SCRIPTS FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 139
33.10.1 .............................................................................................................................. Script
variables..............................................................................................................................141
33.11 REGISTER (LOG) FUNCTIONS ......................................................................................... 141
33.12 DEVICE (DEV) FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................. 142
33.13 PANEL FUNCTIONS............................................................................................................ 144
33.14 FINDER FUNCTIONS........................................................................................................... 145
33.15 LCD FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................. 145
* INTERNET RADIO URL STREAMS ………………………………………………….……………..…146-154
34 HOW TO IDENTIFY INTERNET RADIO URL STREAMS ......................................................... 146
34.1 How to discover streaming URLs included in websites: ........................................... 146
34.2 Playing internet radios via AirPlay (ePLAYER1): ........................................................ 151

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1IMPORTANT REMARK
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
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.
WARNING (If applicable): The terminals marked with symbol of “ ” may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock. The external wiring connected to the terminals requires installation
by an instructed person or the use of ready-made leads or cords.
WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
WARNING: An apparatus with Class I construction shall be connected to a mains socket-outlet with a
protective earthing connection.
2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.

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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. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has
two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at the plugs, convenience
receptacles, and at the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Unplug the apparatus during lightening sorts or when unused for long periods of time.
13. Refer all servicing to qualified 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.
14. Disconnecting from mains: Switching off the POWER switch all the functions and light indicators
of the amplifier will be stopped, but fully disconnecting the device from mains is done unplugging
the power cord from the mains input socket. For this reason, it always shall remain readily
operable.
15. Equipment is connected to a socket-outlet with earthing connection by means of a power cord.
16. The marking information is located at the bottom of apparatus.
17. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING: This product must not be discarded, under any circumstance, as unsorted urban
waste. Take to the nearest electrical and electronic waste treatment centre.
NEEC AUDIO BARCELONA, S.L. accepts no liability for any damage that may be caused to people,
animal or objects due to failure to comply with the warnings above.

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3IMPORTANT NOTE
Thank you for choosing our Ecler PLAYER ONE multimedia player!
It is VERY IMPORTANT to carefully read this manual and to fully understand its contents before any
connection in order to maximize your use and get the best performance from this equipment.
To ensure optimal operation of this device, we strongly recommend that its maintenance be carried out
by our authorised Technical Services.
Ecler PLAYER ONE comes with a 3-year warranty.
4INTRODUCTION
PLAYER ONE is a compact stereo audio player able to play music content from local storage devices
(USB/MICRO SD), Internet streaming services (online radios, etc.) and digital media exchange (DLNA,
AirPlay) with the following main features:
Main features:
•1 unbalanced stereo audio output, RCA connector and mini-jack (with stereo/mono selection).
•Compatible with mp3, ogg, WAV, AIFF and FLAC audio formats.
•One USB port and one MICRO SD card slot for access to local media content.
•Ethernet interface with RJ45 connector for communication with web setup application as well as
Internet streaming reception.
•Wi-Fi interface (client or master mode) for communication with web application configuration as
well as Internet streaming reception.
•Fully configurable through web application (point-to-point or through the same LAN)
•2 GPI (General Purpose Inputs) ports, to trigger the 2 available events.
•Silence detection event.
•Internal clock with up to 240h autonomy (without AC adapter) and automatic synchronization with
NTP services.

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•Front panel controls and indicators:
oLCD display.
oDigital encoder to navigate in the menus and set the parameters.
o6 backlit keys with pre-assigned function: ENTER, ESC, STOP, PLAY/PAUSE, NEXT and
PREV.
•Modular firmware: PLAYER ONE has a firmware with modular services that allow each user to
personalize its operation and adapt it to the size of his project or to his business model. The
firmware includes, among other functions and services:
oCalendar event triggering
oSynchronization of cloud content (Cloud Disk Sync): compatible with Google Drive service
oExecution of scripts (user-written instruction files in lua language - www.lua.org).
oLocal file encryption (USB/MICRO SD)
oActivity Log
Note: PLAYER ONE programming is done through the web application embedded in the unit. Refer to
the PLAYER ONE & PLAYER ZERO web GUI application manual for more information.
5INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
5.1 Location, set up and ventilation
The PLAYER ONE has been specially designed to be used both as a desktop player and a 19" rackmount
unit, occupying half a rack space (with 1UHRMKIT, optional mounting kit for standard rack cabinets).
In professional installations, it should preferably be placed in the same rack as the audio sources.
Since its power consumption is very low, forced ventilation is not necessary. However, avoid exposing
the device to extreme temperature and the environment in which it is placed should be as dry and clean
(no dust) as possible.

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5.2 AC connection and powering on
The PLAYER ONE is powered by alternating current (AC) through its external power supply: 100-240
VAC, 50-60 Hz. This external power supply has several interchangeable connectors: American,
European, British and Chinese.
The operating environment should be dry and be totally free of dust. Do not expose the unit to dripping
or splashing. Do not place incandescent objects like candles on top of it.
If the unit requires any intervention and/or connection/disconnection, it must be powered off first. There
are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. To avoid buzzing, do not allow the power cable to intertwine
with audio shielded cables.
5.3 Audio output connections
The PLAYER ONE has 1 unbalanced stereo output on its rear panel.
The signal output connectors are 2 x RCA and 1 x stereo mini-jack.
5.4 Ethernet port for configuration and Internet connection
An RJ45 connector allows the unit to be connected to an Ethernet network or even directly (point-to-
point) to a computer.
This connection provides access to Internet contents, and to the configuration of the unit using a web
browser on the computer, which points to the IP address of the PLAYER ONE, showing the web
application embedded in the unit. Refer to the PLAYER ONE & PLAYER ZERO web GUI application
manual for more information.
5.5 Wi-Fi interface for configuration and Internet connection
A Wi-Fi interface allows the unit to be connected to a Wi-Fi network or even directly (point-to-point) to
a computer by Wi-Fi.
This connection provides access to Internet contents, and to the configuration of the unit using a web
browser on the computer, which points to the IP address of the PLAYER ONE, showing the web
application embedded in the unit. Refer to the PLAYER ONE & PLAYER ZERO web GUI application
manual for more information.

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5.6 GPI remote control ports
The PLAYER ONE has 2 GPI control inputs on its rear panel. These inputs can be connected to an external
physical device (e.g. a contact closure) and associated with an PLAYER ONE function:
•Load and play previously configured audio content
•Preset recall
•Audio playback with priority over the music program
•Transport bar control (PLAY/PAUSE, STOP, etc.)
•Internal triggering, to interact with other player services (scripts for example)
GPI connectors use 3-position screw terminal blocks (Euroblocks). The wiring is as follows:
GPI terminal > − 1, 2 terminals
Ground > ⊥terminal
Connecting cables can be up to 500 meters long with a minimum section of 0,5 mm2.
Figure 1: Connection example of GPI 2

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6FRONT PANEL
The PLAYER ONE front panel provides the following elements:
•MICRO SD/MICRO SDHC slot: for local audio content playback. Up to 2TB. FAT16/32 format.
•USB 2.0 port: for local audio content playback. Up to 2TB. FAT16/32 and NTFS format.
•SP LED: signal presence indicator.
•NET LED: network (Internet) data reception indicator.
•LCD display: displays menus, player information, etc.
•CONTROL & SELECT digital encoder: allows menu navigation, parameter selection, etc.
•ESC key: allows you to exit the menu (return to the main screen). It also provides access to the lock
menu.
•ENTER key: provides access to the main menu and device configuration.
•PREV () key: skips to the previous song in the player playlist. Within the main or configuration
menu, allows you to navigate through the different (previous) settings.
•STOP key (): stops the current playback.
•PLAY/PAUSE () key: starts/pauses playback of the loaded item.
•NEXT key (): skips to the next song in the player playlist. Within the main or configuration menu,
allows you to navigate through the different (next) settings.

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7STARTUP
The PLAYER ONE has been designed to be used as a local media player, without prior configuration.
However, Ecler recommends configuring PLAYER ONE with your web application to enjoy its full
functionality. Please refer to the PLAYER ONE & PLAYER ZERO web GUI application manual to know all
the functionality it offers.
Plug the power cord into the back of the device to turn it on. A message will be displayed on the screen
indicating that PLAYER ONE is starting.
Note: please check the firmware version of your device. It should be updated to the latest version to
ensure that all features described in this manual are available. Visit www.ecler.com to download it.
7.1 Power up
The PLAYER ONE has two functionalities that can be executed when turning on the device:
•Restore Factory Defaults: factory settings can be restored by turning on the device while holding
down the STOP key. Follow the instructions on the PLAYER ONE LCD screen.
Note: If this action is performed, all device settings and parameter values are lost. Be sure to save a
backup copy of the device settings before executing this action.

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•Update Firmware: you can install the latest firmware published on the Ecler website or a firmware
file hosted on one of the local storage systems (USB/MICRO SD) by turning on the device while
holding down the PLAY button. Follow the instructions on the PLAYER ONE LCD screen.
Notes:
•To restore the latest released firmware, it is necessary to connect the device to a DHCP
server with Internet access, to download the firmware.
•If this action is not performed correctly, you may lose all device settings and parameters. Be
sure to save a backup copy of the device settings before executing this action.
They can also be done via the FD/FS button on the rear panel of the PLAYER ONE:
•Factory Default: Press and hold the FD/FS button on the rear panel for 10 seconds with a small
pin or paper clip while the unit is powered on.
•Fail Safe (Restore firmware): while the unit is unplugged, press and hold the FD/FS button with a
small pin or paper clip and then plug in the unit. The front LEDs will start flashing rapidly for 3
seconds (at this point the FD/FS button can be released).

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7.2 Main menu
The PLAYER ONE main menu allows you to make playback adjustments, such as selecting the audio
source, loading presets, etc.
The main menu is accessed by pressing the ENTER key. Navigation through the various menu items is
performed using the NEXT () and PREV () keys, to respectively move to the next or previous one.
Once you have chosen the item to be set, rotating the CONTROL & SELECT encoder allows you to select
the different parameters. The selected parameter will start flashing until its selection is confirmed by
pressing the CONTROL & SELECT encoder. If you change items (with the NEXT () and PREV () keys)
or exit the menu by pressing ESC without confirming, the changes will not be applied, except for the
volume whose changes are executed in real time.
To exit the main menu, press the ESC key.
The main menu consists of the following items:
•SOURCE: audio source. To select USB media (USB), MICRO SD/MICRO SDHC card (MMC), DLNA
device (DLNA), AirPlay device (AIRPLAY) or any of the items previously configured as the source
of a preset. Refer to the PLAYER ONE & PLAYER ZERO web GUI application manual to learn how
to create audio sources. If the selected device is not found, cannot be read or if there is no
connection available (DLNA/AirPlay), the display indicates that the device is not available
(UNAVAILABLE).
•PRESET: preset (configuration memory) recall. Allows you to select from 20 user presets. Refer to
the PLAYER ONE & PLAYER ZERO web GUI application manual for information on how to configure
presets.
•VOLUME: volume control. Allows real-time adjustment of the player volume. 0dB corresponds to
the maximum value of the player. Press the CONTROL & SELECT encoder to mute the player output
(MUTE). Press it again to deactivate MUTE.
•REPEAT: track repeat modes within a playlist.
oPLAY ALL: plays the playlist only once.
oPLAY ONE: plays the track only once.
oREPEAT ALL: when the playlist ends, the same list starts playing again.
oREPEAT ONE: when the track ends, the same track starts playing again.
•PLAY MODE: playback mode.
oSEQUENTIAL: sequential playback (same alphanumeric order as the storage device).
oRANDOM: random playback.

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•FADE: transition mode between audio tracks inside the playlist.
oOFF: transition without fades. Once a track ends, the next track in the playlist starts
playing.
oXFADE: crossfade. the transition between tracks progressively reduces the volume level
of the ending track as the next track volume level gradually increases, merging both tracks
for a short time until the starting track reaches its nominal volume level.
oFADE: the ending track fades out. After this, the next track fades in until it reaches its
nominal volume level. There's no crossfade between tracks.
•BOOT MODE: reset mode. Allows you to adjust the startup parameters of the player.
oKEEP STATUS: at start-up, the last settings made just before shutdown are retained:
player status (PLAY/STOP), volume, repeat mode, fade, play mode and playlist.
oLOAD PRESET1: at start-up, preset 1 is always loaded. The settings of this preset can be
configured using the web application of the device.
7.3 Local media playback
7.3.1 Playing files stored on USB storage devices
Insert USB media containing audio files in the USB port. Then press the ENTER key to access the main
menu. In the SOURCE submenu, select the USB source using the CONTROL & SELECT digital encoder
to navigate through the different parameters and press the encoder to confirm (SELECT). The selected
parameter will flash until your selection is confirmed. Press in the transport bar to start playing
content.
If no media is found or the media cannot be read, the display will show the message: USB UNAVAILABLE
(flashing). If this occurs, please check that the media is properly inserted and that it meets the
specifications. If there are no files with one of the accepted audio formats, the message "NOT FOUND"
will be displayed. If this happens, please check that the files meet the specifications.
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The CONTROL & SELECT digital encoder allows you to access additional information about the playback
track and the playlist. Press it once to access playback track information, displaying: track name, audio
format (mp3, wav, etc.), bitrate (kbps), track duration (mm:ss), and sample rate (kHz).
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Press the CONTROL & SELECT encoder a second time to access playlist information. The display shows
the position of the playing track and the total number of tracks in the playlist.
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7.3.2 Playing files stored on MICRO SD memory cards
Insert a MICRO SD/MICRO SDHC card containing audio files in the slot. Then press the ENTER key to
access the main menu. In the SOURCE submenu, select the MMC source using the CONTROL & SELECT
digital encoder to navigate through the different parameters and press the encoder to confirm (SELECT).
The selected parameter will flash until your selection is confirmed. Press in the transport bar to start
playing content.
If no media is found or the media cannot be read, the display will show the message: MMC
UNAVAILABLE (flashing). If this occurs, please check that the media is properly inserted and that it meets
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7.4 Audio streaming playback
The PLAYER ONE allows audio streaming playback, from its Ethernet or Wi-Fi interface.
It supports DLNA and AirPlay, so you can play files sent from your smartphone, tablet or PC via a wireless
connection. It also plays Internet streaming services such as online radios or files from a server. A stable
Internet connection is required.
7.4.1 Audio streaming playback via AirPlay
Point-to-point audio content can be sent via AirPlay by connecting your device to the PLAYER ONE Wi-
Fi interface or via a home Wi-Fi network. AirPlay also works with a wired Ethernet connection. Refer to
the PLAYER ONE & PLAYER ZERO web GUI application manual for information on the different ways to
connect to a LAN.
First, make sure that your device and PLAYER ONE are on the same local network or are point-to-point
connected. Then press the ENTER key to access the main menu. In the SOURCE submenu, select the
AIRPLAY source using the CONTROL & SELECT digital encoder to navigate through the different
parameters and press the encoder to confirm (SELECT). The selected parameter will flash until your
selection is confirmed. The AIRPLAY MODE message flashes on the display. The PLAYER ONE is now
ready to receive AirPlay streams.
Figure 6: AirPlay streaming from iOS© device

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7.4.2 Audio streaming playback via DLNA
Point-to-point audio content can be sent via DLNA, connecting your device to the PLAYER ONE Wi-Fi
interface or via a home Wi-Fi network. DLNA is not available via wired Ethernet connection. Refer to
the PLAYER ONE & PLAYER ZERO web GUI application manual for information on the different ways to
connect to a LAN.
First, make sure that your device and PLAYER ONE are on the same local network. Then press the ENTER
key to access the main menu. In the SOURCE submenu, select the DLNA source using the CONTROL &
SELECT digital encoder to navigate through the different parameters and press the encoder to confirm
(SELECT). The selected parameter will flash until your selection is confirmed. The DLNA MODE message
flashes on the display. The PLAYER ONE is now ready to receive DLNA streams.
Figure 7: Android© device connected to an PLAYER ONE for streaming via DLNA
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