PURE Jongo S340B User manual

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Thank you for choosing Jongo S340B. This manual will
get you up and running in no time, and explains how
to make the most of your Jongo. We’re constantly
improving and adding new features to our products.
To take advantage of any enhancements made since
your product was shipped, please visit www.pure.com
where you can check for any updated versions of
software and download the latest version of this user
guide in PDF format.
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Jongo Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this
product is operated.
2. Keep these instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future
reference.
3. Heed all warnings – All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to.
4. Follow all instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Clean only with dry cloth.
6. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
7. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
8. Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
9. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
10. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not Remove plastic cover or screws as there are no user-
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
11 Avoid liquids getting into Jongo. Should not be immersed in water, or used where this may
happen, such as a bathroom.
12. Do not install this equipment in a confined or building-in space such as a book case or similar
unit, and remain a well ventilation conditions at open site. The ventilation should not be impeded
by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspaper, table-cloths, curtains etc.
13. WARNING Please refer the information on exterior bottom enclosure for electrical and safety
information before installing or operating the apparatus.
14. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or
moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed on apparatus.
15. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type.
16. WARNING: The direct plug-in adapter is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall
remain readily operable.
17. This equipment is a Class II or double insulated electrical appliance. It has been designed in
such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth.
18. Separation distance of at least 20cm must be maintained between the antenna of the product
and all persons.
19. The power rating marking is located on the rear of the main unit.
ChargePAK F1 Safety Instructions
1. Read the instructions for ChargePAK use in this document.
2. Only use your ChargePAK with original Pure products.
3. Store ChargePAK in a cool, dry place at normal room temperature. Remove from devices that will
be stored unused for extended periods.
4. Do not puncture, modify, drop, throw, or cause other unnecessary shocks to your ChargePAK.
May present a risk of fire, explosion, or chemical burn if mistreated.
5. Do not dispose of ChargePAK in a fire or incinerator, or leave in hot places such as a motor car
under direct sunlight. Do not store near oven, stove, or other heat source.
6. Do not connect ChargePAK directly to an electrical source, such as a building outlet or
automobile power-point. Do not place into a microwave oven, or any other high-pressure
container.
7. Do not immerse ChargePAK in water or otherwise expose it to liquids.
8. Do not short circuit ChargePAK.
9. Do not use or charge a ChargePAK that appears to be leaking, discolored, rusty, deformed;
emitting an odor; or is otherwise abnormal.
10. Do not touch a leaking ChargePAK directly; wear protective material to remove and dispose of it
properly immediately.
11. Do not store where children may have access.
12. Dispose of ChargePAK as per normal rechargeable batteries according to the local laws and
regulations of your region. Some batteries may be recycled, and may be accepted for disposal at
your local recycling center.
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Contents
4 Getting started
4 Introduction
5 Front panel controls
6 Rear panel controls and connectors
7 Symbols on the rear display
8 Switching between Sleep, On and Off
8 Power light states
8 Network setup
9 Preparing Jongo to connect to a wireless
network
10 Connecting Jongo to your wireless network
using Push Button Configuration
10 Manually connecting Jongo to your wireless
network
10 Stage 1: Connecting your setup device to Jongo
11 Stage 2: Accessing Jongo Setup Manager
12 Stage 3: Adding Jongo to your wireless network
13 Streaming from a smartphone or tablet
13 Streaming from a Pure wireless music and radio
system
14 Using Bluetooth
14 Using the auxiliary input
15 Changing audio profiles
16 Using Jongo Setup Manager
19 Replacing the ChargePAK F1
20 Technical specifications
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Getting started
Introduction
Jongo S340B is a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth speaker that can be placed
wherever you like thanks to its built-in rechargeable battery pack.
Once connected to your Wi-Fi network you can enjoy synchronised
music, radio and much more, streamed from your smartphone, tablet
or compatible Pure products. For more casual audio streaming, you
can also use Bluetooth to stream one-to-one from a huge range of
mobile devices.
Jongo S340B is part of the Pure Jongo system. The Pure Jongo
system lets you start with a single Jongo S340B and expand within
a single room, or across multiple rooms, by adding more devices.
You can control all the devices using the Pure Connect app on your
iPad, iPhone or Android device, or by using a compatible Pure music
streaming and radio system*.
Note: Jongo S340B will be referred to as Jongo throughout the rest of
this user guide.
*Visit www.pure.com for more information on Jongo compatible Pure music
streaming and radio systems.
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Front panel controls
Volume upVolume down
Mute
Press to mute the volume on
Jongo. Also used to trigger
software updates. See
support.pure.com for more
information on how to update
the software on Jongo.
Power
Press to switch between
Sleep, On and Off. Power
light also changes color
to indicate various states.
See page 8 for more
information.
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Rear panel controls and connectors
WiFi
9V
Rear LCD display
See page 7 for more
information.
Audio profile button
Press to switch between
audio profiles. See page
15 for more information.
WiFi button
Press to switch between Wi-Fi
Setup and Wi-Fi Connected
mode. Press and hold to setup
Jongo using Push Button
Configuration. See page 10
for more information.
Aux In
Connector for analogue
stereo input from an
MP3 player or similar.
DC In
Connector for supplied
mains adapter.
Reset button
Press to reset Jongo
to default settings. USB
Connector for Bluetooth
adapter or optional USB
Ethernet adapter.
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Symbols on the rear display
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Audio profile indicators (see
page 15 for more information).
2. Warning indicator. If a problem
occurs on Jongo, this icon
flashes along with the icon that
corresponds to the problem.
3. Indicates that Jongo is ready
to stream a track from the
Pure Connect app or from a
compatible Pure product. Icon
flashes when a track is being
streamed to Jongo.
4. Icon flashes to indicate that
an Aux device has been
connected. Icon stops
flashing if Aux device remains
connected and Jongo changes
audio source. If the Aux device
is disconnected from Jongo,
icon turns off.
5. Indicates that Jongo has
been successfully connected
to another device using
Bluetooth. Icon flashes if
playing a track via Bluetooth.
6. Indicates that a software
update is taking place.
7. Indicates how much power is
left in ChargePAK. Icon flashes
when ChargePAK only has five
minutes of charge remaining.
8. Indicates that Jongo is in Wi-Fi
Setup mode.
9. Indicates the Wi-Fi signal
strength. Padlock icon
indicates that Wi-Fi network
requires a password.
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Switching between Sleep, On and Off
Jongo has three power states, Sleep, On and Off. In Sleep, Jongo
remains connected to the wireless network and waits to receive audio.
If the Bluetooth adapter is inserted, Jongo is also ready and waiting
to receive Bluetooth pairing / connection / playback requests in Sleep
(Power light is amber).
To enter Sleep, briefly press the Power button (Power light turns
amber).
Once in Sleep, press the Power button to switch to On (Power light
turns green).
To turn Jongo off, hold the Power button until Jongo turns off.
Note: Before switching off completely, Jongo will check to see if your
ChargePAK needs additional time to charge fully. The Power light will
light red while the ChargePAK is charging.
Power light states
The Power light on Jongo is also used to indicate the various states of
Jongo, by color.
Green (Pulsing) Indicates that Jongo is preparing to stream audio.
Also indicates that Jongo is busy connecting to a wireless
network.
Red (Pulsing) Indicates that Jongo is booting up.
Amber (Flashes twice) Indicates that you have tried to increase
the volume but Jongo is already at maximum volume.
(Flashes continuously (slowly)) Indicates that Jongo is
in Wi-Fi Setup mode.
(Flashes continuously (rapidly)) Indicates that Jongo is
waiting for a file before carrying out a software upgrade.
Network setup
Jongo can be connected to your network using a wireless or wired
connection.
We recommend using the wireless connection method, which allows
you to position your Jongo anywhere within range of your wireless
network. See page 9 for more information.
If you want to use the wired connection method, you will need to
remove the Bluetooth adapter and plug in an optional Pure USB
Ethernet adapter. See the Pure website for more information.
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1. Position Jongo in range of your wireless network.
2. Insert the connector of the mains power adapter into the socket on
the rear of Jongo.
3. Plug in to the mains supply. The Power light will pulse red while
Jongo is switching on.
4. When Jongo is first powered on, the Power light will pulse green.
Jongo’s Power light will then flash amber and start up in Wi-Fi
Setup mode.
Note: If the Power light does not turn amber, press the WiFi button
on the back of Jongo to put Jongo into Wi-Fi Setup mode.
5. Jongo supports two wireless connection methods. See page 10
to finish setting up your wireless connection.
9V DC
Preparing Jongo to connect
to a wireless network
Typical wireless setup
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Stage 1: Connecting your setup device to Jongo
In the first setup stage you need to establish a temporary wireless
connection between your setup device (iPod touch, iPhone, iPad,
laptop or Android device) and Jongo. Your setup device needs to
include a web browser and support a Wi-Fi connection.
Carry out the following to create a temporary wireless network to
connect Jongo to your iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, laptop or Android
device:
1. Ensure that Jongo is in Wi-Fi Setup mode (see page 6 for more
information).
2. On your setup device (iPod, iPhone, iPad or Android device etc),
the Jongo S340B ****** wireless network should now be visible.
Select this network. No password is required.
3. Once you have connected to the Jongo S340B ****** wireless
network, you can access the Jongo Setup Manager on your setup
device’s web browser. Use Jongo Setup Manager to add Jongo to
your own wireless network.
Manually connecting Jongo
to your wireless network
Connecting Jongo to your
wireless network using
Push Button Configuration
You can use Push Button Configuration to connect Jongo to you
wireless network if WPS is supported by your router. Refer to your
router user guide for more information on WPS.
1. Press the WPS button on your router.
2. Press and hold the WiFi button on Jongo. Jongo’s Power light will
pulse green while Jongo attempts to connect to your network.
3. When Jongo’s Power light is steady green, Jongo has successfully
connected to your network using Push Button Configuration. You will
now be able to start streaming tracks to Jongo. See page 13.
Note: The WPS function in some WPS-compatible routers may be
disabled by default. Consult your router documentation for more
information.
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Stage 2: Accessing Jongo Setup Manager
Once you have established the temporary connection between your
setup device and Jongo, you can access Jongo Setup Manager as
follows:
1. On your setup device, start your web browser (e.g. Safari, Google
Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox).
2. Enter the following address:
http://192.168.1.1
3. The Jongo Setup Manager will be displayed:
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Stage 3: Adding Jongo to your wireless network
Jongo will automatically scan for available networks. If you want to
enter your wireless network settings manually see page 18.
Note: You may need to manually enter your wireless network settings
if your wireless network has a hidden SSID.
1. Select the name of your own wireless network from the list of
Available networks. The encryption method will be automatically
detected.
2. If required, enter the security key used by your network.
3. Click Connect. Jongo’s Power light will pulse green while Jongo
attempts to connect to your network.*
4. When Jongo’s Power light is steady green, Jongo has successfully
connected to your network. You will now be able to start streaming
tracks to Jongo. See page 13. If the Power light flashes red,
there is a problem with Jongo’s network connection. Check that
you have entered your network settings correctly and repeat the
steps outlined in “Manually connecting Jongo to your wireless
network” on page 10.
Note: We recommend that you contact your IT department before
attempting to connect Jongo to a corporate wireless network.
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Streaming from a
smartphone or tablet
You can use the Pure Connect app to stream music stored on your
smartphone or tablet, internet radio stations, on-demand radio
programmes, podcasts and music from the Pure Music subscription
service to Jongo. The Pure Connect app also allows you to select the
devices that you want to send your audio to and control their volume
individually.
You can download the Pure Connect app on your smartphone or
tablet from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
Streaming is controlled entirely from the Pure Connect app. Please
see the help supplied with the app if you need further details of how
to use it.
Streaming from a Pure
wireless music and radio
system
You can also stream music and radio from selected Pure products
compatible with the Jongo system. Just like using the app you can
select the devices you want to send your audio to and control their
volume individually. Visit www.pure.com to get more information on
Pure products that can function as a Jongo system controller.
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Using Bluetooth
Using the auxiliary input
Connecting an auxiliary device
Connect the line out or headphone socket of your auxiliary device to
the Aux in socket on your Jongo using a suitable cable. Jongo will
automatically play any track that is playing on the auxiliary device.
Note: Any audio that you stream to Jongo will interrupt any audio
currently playing on a device connected to the auxiliary input. To
restart auxiliary playback, disconnect and reconnect the auxiliary
cable. Alternatively, use the power button to switch Jongo between
Sleep and On. See page 8 for more information.
You can also stream audio to Jongo from a Bluetooth device.
Note:
The procedure for adding a Bluetooth device varies on different
mobile devices. See your Bluetooth device manual for specific information.
Preparing Jongo to stream audio using Bluetooth
1.
Ensure that the Bluetooth adapter is inserted into Jongo’s USB connector.
2.
Enable the Bluetooth option on your mobile device.
3.
Onyour mobile device, select the option to add a new Bluetooth device. On
some mobile devices you may need to select the search or scan option.
4.
Start the pairing process on your mobile device. Do this by selecting
Jongo from the list of available devices that appear on the mobile device’s
screen. This will connect automatically once paired.*
5.
When Jongo has successfully paired and connected with your mobile
device, the Bluetooth icon will show on the rear display panel.
You will now be able to start streaming audio to Jongo from your
Bluetooth device.
Note: You will need to disconnect any connected Bluetooth devices
from Jongo to stream using Wi-Fi or to stream from a different Bluetooth
device. Bluetooth will automatically disconnect if you go out of range of
Jongo. To manually disconnect you will usually need to go through your
Bluetooth settings on your mobile device.
*Some legacy Bluetooth devices may prompt you to enter a passcode when trying
to pair with Jongo. If this occurs, enter the code 0000.
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Jongo features four audio profiles. You can change the audio profile by
pressing the Audio button on the rear of Jongo. Each audio profile is
represented by a set of icons on the LCD screen as shown below.
Mono 360º
Select this profile to activate all five speakers
in Jongo. This option is ideal if placing Jongo
in the middle of a room or table.
Outdoor boost
Select this profile to boost all five speakers in
Jongo for outdoor use.
Stereo 360º
Select this profile to enable the four speakers
to play Stereo Left and Right audio - and
enable the subwoofer. This option is ideal for
creating a big stereo sound.
Stereo forward facing
Select this profile to enable stereo on the front
two speakers and enable the subwoofer. This
option is ideal if placing Jongo on a bookshelf
or in a corner.
Changing audio profiles
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Using Jongo Setup Manager
Introduction
The Jongo Setup Manager allows you to change various Jongo
settings, such as changing the name of the Jongo speaker (see page
17) and view the software version. To access Jongo Setup Manager,
put Jongo in Wi-Fi Setup mode (see page 6) and connect to the
Jongo S340B ****** wireless network. Enter http://192.168.1.1 into
your web browser to access Jongo Setup Manager.
Wireless network setup
The Wireless network setup page is divided into two main sections,
Jongo Name and Wireless Network Settings.
Wireless
Network
Settings
Jongo
Name
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Changing Jongo’s name
If you prefer, you can change the name that the Pure Connect app,
Pure Stream and Bluetooth uses to identify Jongo.
Note: If you have already used Bluetooth to pair Jongo with another
device, you will need to carry out the pairing process again. See page
14 for more information on the Bluetooth pairing process.
1. Type the name (e.g. ‘Jongo Bedroom 1’) that you want to assign
Jongo in the Your Jongo’s Name box and click Change name.
2. Wait for the page to refresh to confirm that the new name has been
assigned to Jongo.
3. Push the WiFi button on the back of Jongo to put Jongo back into
Wi-Fi Connected mode (see page 6 for more information).
Wireless setup
See page 12 for more information on wireless setup.
Clear all network settings
To clear all network settings, click the Clear all network settings
button.
Note: You will need to reconnect to Jongo in Wi-Fi Setup mode
to re-configure the network settings. See page 6 for more
information.
Changing Jongo Setup Manager language
Use the Web page language drop-down menu to select the
language (UK English, US English, French, Italian, German, Spanish,
Danish, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Russian, Portuguese, Arabic or
Turkish) that you want to use for Jongo Setup Manager.
Push the WiFi button on the back of Jongo to put Jongo back into
Wi-Fi Connected mode after changing the language settings (see
page 6 for more information).
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Advanced setup
If your wireless network is not broadcasting an SSID, you will need to
configure your wireless settings manually.
1. Click the Advanced button to open the Advanced window.
2. Enter the SSID of your router and select the encryption type of your
wireless network from the drop-down list below.
Note: Please check your wireless router configuration to find out
the type of encryption that is being used on your wireless network.
3. Enter the key/password needed to connect to your network in the
box below, if one is required.
4. Choose whether to assign a Static IP or DHCP IP address to
Jongo by clicking the appropriate radio button. If assigning a static
IP address, enter the IP address settings in their respective fields.
5. Click Connect. Jongo will restart and switch on in Wi-Fi
Connected mode.
You will now be able to stream audio from your smartphone or tablet
(see page 13 for more information).
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