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NP30

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Basic connections

Network connections

Before you can use your NP30 for iRadio/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:

If you wish to play 24/48 or 24/96 content from a UPnP server, a wired

Ethernet connection will be required 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 NP30 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 NP30 can be configured to connect to a Wired or Wireless network or has
a (default) Auto setting. In Auto the NP30 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 NP30 should automatically connect to your network as below via DHCP;
this means it will be given an IP address by your router automatically.

Getting connected

Sonata AR30/DR30+

The NP30 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.
If you register on the StreamMagic website (www.stream-magic.com) you will
also be able to browse the stations and set presets on your units from your PC.

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 iRadio 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 Aupeo!, Pandora, Rhapsody, SIRIUS/XM,
Live365 and others. All allow some control of the content from 'play me
something that sounds like U2' to the ability to select and play whole albums
of your choice. Some also offer the ability to download content for use off-line
as well. 

The NP30supports many of these services, navigate to Streaming Services on
the unit for a list or even better check out our website at www.stream-
magic.com for more details of which services are available in your area, what
they do and how to sign up. These services come from third parties and
although we support connections to them they do not come from us and we
are not responsible for their service in any way. Your account will be with the
service, we are merely acting as a website to make the connection simpler
and more convenient plus we support the correct software on our unit to allow
playback and browsing of their content.

Network Media

The NP30 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 / 96kHz 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 16 bits
44.1/48kHz if lossless/uncompressed.

USB Media

The NP30 also supports local media from USB Flash-disks or USB hard-drives
and has two USB1.1 ports for this purpose. Here the NP30 simply browses
the folders present on the media attached and displays them. Only content
that the NP30 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: Currently only the FAT32 file system is supported.

Podcasts

Podcasts are archived audio recordings downloadable over the internet. Often
podcasts are recordings of previous live broadcasts or episodic content.

The NP30 supports various third party podcast services, navigate to Podcasts
on the unit for the list available in your area. In addition the NP30 supports
your own personal choice of podcasts where you know its URL (weblink) via the
Stream Magic portal, see later section.

Overview

Broadband Router/Modem

Internet

Ethernet cable

Summary of Contents for Sonata NP30

Page 1: ...Your music our passion NP30 ENGLISH Network Player User s manual 2 ...

Page 2: ... the time to read this manual we do recommend you keep it for future reference Matthew Bramble Cambridge Audio Technical Director and the Sonata range development team Contents Introduction Introduction 2 Contents 2 Important safety instructions 3 Wi Fi information 4 Limited warranty 5 Rear panel connections 6 Front panel controls 7 Remote control 8 Overview 9 Getting connected 9 Operating the NP3...

Page 3: ...makes disconnection of the mains plug from the mains socket outlet or appliance connector from the rear of the unit possible Where the mains plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Only use the mains cord supplied with this unit Please ensure there is ample ventilation at least 10cm clearance all round Do not put any objects on top of this unit Do ...

Page 4: ... contact during normal operation This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference...

Page 5: ...red GREEN If a standard 13 amp BS 1363 plug is used a 5 amp fuse must be fitted or if any other type of plug is used a 5 amp fuse must be fitted either in the plug or adaptor or on the distribution board This radio transmitter 9095A NP3001 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each ante...

Page 6: ...put the Sonata NP30 into Standby mode The matching Sonata AR30 or DR30 receivers feature a trigger output suitable for this purpose which allows the Sonata NP30 to be automatically powered up when Aux is selected on the Sonata AR30 DR30 Ethernet Ethernet port for connecting to a 10 100BASE T local area network LAN Digital Outputs S P DIF co axial digital output For output to a separate DAC such as...

Page 7: ...hoice of Internet Radio URL See later section Reply This is the reply interactive button Press when listening to an Internet Radio station or Streaming Service that has some form of interaction with the user This function will bring up an interactive menu where available This feature is commonly used allow indication that you like or don t like the current stream so the service can tailor the musi...

Page 8: ...Changes the display to show information about the currently playing track Skip Press once to skip forwards or backwards one track Stop Delete Press once to stop media playback Also used to delete items where appropriate press and hold Play Pause Press once to start media playback Press and hold to pause media playback Shuffle Press to turn the random shuffle playback function on and off Repeat Pres...

Page 9: ...eaming 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 iRadio by the music companies and often each service only has arrangements in certain countries and may also charge a subscription for ...

Page 10: ...types of media choice plus a Settings menu for the 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 use the select button on the remote to select the item you want Internet Radio The Stream Magic Internet Radio service brings thousands of internet rad...

Page 11: ...Internet browser Click on the Register link and follow the on screen instructions to set up an account and to link your NP30 to this new account by entering your NP30s seven digit registration code which can be found in the Settings Register menu of the NP30 itself This is a unique key code generated by the unit during the registration process Note The key lasts for about 10 minutes if you don t u...

Page 12: ... the playback of any track may be repeated randomly Operating the NP30 cont Repeat Accessed via the remote only Press the button to toggle Repeat On or Off If the currently selected media item is a track the NP30 will repeat that track if it is an album or artist etc the NP30 will repeat all tracks in that item The NP30 displays a in the Now Playing screen when Repeat is On USB Media The NP30 can ...

Page 13: ...tomatically sync to My Podcasts This feature allows you to access podcast on the NP30 that are not available in the Podcasts services we support This is done by entering the URL for the podcast you want via the Stream Magic portal To do this you need to be registered as per the section under Stream Magic Simply login to your account and then click on the My Podcasts link From your My Podcasts sect...

Page 14: ...to the USB port at the back of your NP30 B Wait a moment for the BT100 to be detected Then double click the button to enter pairing mode the BT100 indicates it is in the pairing state by flashing rapidly C Put your Bluetooth compliant audio source into pairing mode Please consult your manufacturer s user manual on how to do this C A Pairing your BT100 and source establishes an authorised audio link...

Page 15: ...o your network If you wish to use DHCP again simply select Settings Network config Edit Config and then set Auto DHCP YES NO to YES Signal warning The NP30 can display a warning if the Wi Fi signal strength is low enough to be causing reduced 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 b...

Page 16: ...ngs back to their defaults as they were when they left the factory The NP30 will ask you if you are sure you want to proceed before performing a reset Note If you perform a factory reset you will lose all your presets and any saved WEP WPA keys for your wireless network connection Register This will display a key that can be used to register your NP30 on the Stream Magic portal at www stream magic...

Page 17: ...24 bit 32 96kHz AIFF containing uncompressed PCM 16 bit 32 48kHz Microsoft Windows MediaTM Audio WMA 9 Standard 32 320kbps MP3 CBR or VBR 16 320kbps AAC HE AAC and AAC CBR or VBR 16 320kbps OGG Vorbis 32 320kbps Streaming Protocols RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol MMS Microsoft Media Server Protocol HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Playlists ASX Microsoft playlist format M3U PLS Wi Fi IEEE 802 1...

Page 18: ...ate The Internet connection between the server often located in a different country and you is slow Try using a PC to play back the stream via the broadcaster s web site If you can play back the station with a PC you can use the form at www stream magic com to notify us so that we can investigate If you have problems with UPnP playback always check the following Ensure your chosen UPnP server soft...

Page 19: ...7 2012 Cambridge Audio Ltd Cambridge Audio is a brand of Audio Partnership Plc Registered Office Gallery Court Hankey Place London SE1 4BB United Kingdom Registered in England No 2953313 www cambridge audio com ...

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