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BASIC CONNECTIONS

NETWORK CONNECTIONS

Before you can use your CXN v2 for Radio/Streaming you must have the following:
•  A broadband internet connection (such as ADSL) to a suitable internet service 

provider (ISP).

•  A network connection either wirelessly via 802.11b/g or n Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet 

connection (10 or 100 M bits/sec via an RJ45 connection).

Note: 

For playback of high sample rate files (24-bits/176.4kHz & 24-bits/192kHz)  

streamed from your home network, we recommend using an Ethernet connection 

to avoid unwanted disruption as the high data rate of these files is beyond most Wi-

Fi networks capability. 
In many cases the broadband modem, router and wireless access point will be a 

single combined unit supplied by your Internet Service Provider or bought from a 

computer store.
If your wireless network is configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-

Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption then you will need to know your WEP or 

WPA key so you can get the CXN v2 to communicate with the network.

IMPORTANT:

Before you continue, make sure that your wireless access point or router is 

powered up and working with your broadband internet service (use your 

computer to verify this). To get this part of the system working you must read 

the instructions supplied with the wireless access point or router.

The CXN v2 can be configured to connect to a Wired or Wireless network or has 

an (default) Auto setting. In Auto the CXN v2 looks for a each connection type 

and selects whichever is present. You can also force the unit to one or the other 

connection type, see later Settings section.

CONNECTING TO A WIRED NETWORK

Plug one end of a network cable (Category 5/5E straight through Ethernet cable) into 

the LAN port on the back of the unit.

Note:

 Only connect the LAN port of the player to an Ethernet port that supports 

10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX. Connecting to any other ports or jacks, such as a phone 

jack, can damage the unit
The CXN v2 should automatically connect to your network as below via DHCP; this 

means it will be given an IP address by your router automatically.

The CXN v2 is able to receive and play back media from several distinct types of 

source. Here we have attempted to give an overview of the various types of service 

available and the terminology you may encounter.

INTERNET RADIO

These are ‘radio’ stations broadcast over the internet. Currently the StreamMagic 

range can access about 20,000 internet radio stations all sorted by us into Location, 

Language and Genre. The list of available stations is constantly maintained and 

automatically updated to your unit via the internet. You can set your own presets 

via the Cambridge Connect app or the front panel of the player.
You can also add stations to your units that are currently not in the Stream Magic's  

Radio database, suggest new stations to us and more. There are also links and help 

for setting up third-party Streaming Services from a wide variety of other suppliers. 

Other Stream Magic features will be launched in the future, check the website from 

time to time to see the latest developments.

STREAMING SERVICES

Streaming Services are similar to Internet Radio but come from other suppliers and 

often have an element of interaction with the user. Because Streaming Services 

generally allow the user some choice over the content they listen to, they are also 

licensed differently to Internet Radio by the music companies and often each service 

only has arrangements in certain countries and may also charge a subscription for 

membership.
Examples of such services are Spotify, Pandora, TIDAL and others. All allow some 

control of the content from the ability to select and play whole albums of your 

choice, playlists or an artists back catalogue. Some also offer the ability to download 

content for use off-line as well. 
These services come from third parties and although we support connections to 

them via our Connect app or the units' webmin page; we do not create their content 

and are not responsible for their service in any way. Your streaming account is with 

the streaming service only. We are merely acting as an intermediary to make the 

connection simpler and more convenient. We will support the correct software on 

our unit to allow playback and browsing of their content.

NETWORK MEDIA

The CXN v2 supports a wide range of compressed formats; MP3, AAC, WMA and 

Ogg Vorbis CODEC types are all supported,  plus for true audiophile use it also 

supports either uncompressed PCM (in a WAV container) or losslessly compressed 

FLAC, both can contain from 16-bits/44.1kHz from CDs right up to 24-bit/192kHz for 

better than CD quality from suitable download sites.

Note:

 For this to work your server will also need to support the CODEC you wish to 

play as some have limitations and may not serve FLAC for instance. Always check 

that the server you wish to use also supports your favoured CODECs.
Also for lossless/uncompressed formats both the server and network connection 

will need to sustain the high bitrate necessary. 

Note:

 It is not recommended to use Wi-Fi connections for content above 24bits, 

96kHz if lossless/uncompressed.

USB MEDIA

The CXN v2 also supports USB Media from USB Flash-disks or USB hard-drives and 

has 3 USB 2.0 ports for this purpose. Here the CXN v2 simply browses the folders 

present on the media attached and displays them. Only content that the CXN v2 

can play will be shown. This feature is provided for convenient access to temporary 

storage devices.
It is however highly recommended that UPnP is used for continued use of stored 

media as the UPnP system is able to support album art, sophisticated content 

browsing and filtering and other features not possible with simple folder browsing. 

Note:

 Supports NTFS and FAT32 file system.

PODCASTS

Podcasts are archived audio recordings downloadable over the internet. Often 

podcasts are recordings of previous live broadcasts or episodic content.
The CXN v2 supports various third party podcast services, navigate to Podcasts on 

the unit for the list available in your area. In addition the CXN v2 supports your own 

personal choice of podcasts where you know its URL (weblink) via the Webmin page.

Overview

Getting connected

ETHERNET 

CABLE

INTERNET

BROADBAND ROUTER/MODEM

CXN V2/CXA

Summary of Contents for CXN V2

Page 1: ...CXN V2 NETWORK PLAYER...

Page 2: ...ered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright Cambridge Audio Ltd 2019 Cambridge Audio and the Cambridge Audio logo are trademarks of Cambridge Audio Stream Magic is a trademar...

Page 3: ...uch as vases shall be placed on the unit Important safety instructions The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un...

Page 4: ...ment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Cauti...

Page 5: ...ve parts in this product Warranty periods may vary from country to country If in doubt consult your dealer and ensure that you retain proof of purchase Toobtainwarrantyservice pleasecontacttheCambridg...

Page 6: ...i e no volume control or up sampling is performed on the digital outputs Coaxial To obtain best results use a high quality 75 ohm digital RCA interconnect cable TOSLINK Optical Use a high quality TOSL...

Page 7: ...avigating using the remote control you need to release the button to stop the scroll and press and hold the button again to begin the scroll speed ramp up or single press the button to step one item i...

Page 8: ...interaction with the user This function will bring up an interactive menu where available This feature is commonly used to allow indication that you like or don t like the current stream so the servi...

Page 9: ...ure check the website from time to time to see the latest developments STREAMING SERVICES Streaming Services are similar to Internet Radio but come from other suppliers and often have an element of in...

Page 10: ...e unit You can return to this menu at any time by pressing the button Simply scroll through the items with the scroll wheel or navigator buttons on the remote control and press in the scroll wheel or...

Page 11: ...t the menu structure here is coming from the Server and not the CXN v2 You can now browse and select any music content in a format the CXN v2 supports currently AAC MP3 WMA AIFF FLAC WAV and Ogg Vorbi...

Page 12: ...the CXN v2 will work with the native Windows XP Vista Windows 7 or 8 Audio 1 0 driver no need to load any new driver and accept audio up to 24 bit 96kHz With the CXN v2 switched to USB Audio 2 0 the...

Page 13: ...not unpair as this is not necessary This can prevent another source to be able to access the BT100 To immediately use another source simply deselect the BT100 for playback on your first source device...

Page 14: ...e in using the alphanumeric entry screen If no matching network is found Network not found will be displayed CURRENT CONFIG This menu firstly displays the IP mode static or dynamic This will be Auto D...

Page 15: ...uced throughput The options for the Signal Warning are simply Yes or No WI FI REGION Different parts of the world use slightly different frequencies for Wi Fi For best performance you should set the C...

Page 16: ...esired input and select it to rename The screen changes to a list of letters with the current name displayed at the top To delete existing letters press the Stop Delete button at the bottom left of th...

Page 17: ...onnections to a particular MAC addresses You can view the radio s MAC address using the menu item Settings Network Config View Config MAC address If you have an encrypted Wi Fi network check that you...

Page 18: ...Gallery Court Hankey Place London se1 4bb United Kingdom Cambridge Audio is a brand of Audio Partnership Plc Registered in England No 2953313 W W W CAMBRIDGEAUDIO COM...

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