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Music Player Mode

Music Player Operation

iBLIK Wi-Fi’s media player functionality

allows you to play audio files (ACC, AIFF, AU,
MP3, RM, WAV and WMA) and playlists
(M3U) stored on a networked PC or Apple
Mac. The media player functions have been
tested and certified to operate with
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows
Vista and Mac OSX 10.2 – 10.4.9
(currently Mac OSX ‘Leopard’ is not
supported).

Windows PC Set-Up

There are two Music Player modes
available. Each of them requires different
settings, and either one can be used to
playback music from a media server.

Shared Folders (CIFS) 

In order to set up the device to playback

music stored on shared network drives,
user name, password and domain settings
must be configured to work with the PC
share settings. This is only required if the
user has set a password on his/her shared
folders. 

PC: Domain/Workgroup configuration 

The Domain configuration item can be found
on a Windows XP machine as follows: 

1. From the start menu, select Control
Panel > System then select the Computer
Name tab. 

2. The Domain or Workgroup that this
Computer is a member of is displayed in
this tab. 

3. 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 on the
computer name tab and enter the name of
the domain (default on Windows XP is
MSHOME). 

4. A reboot of the PC may be prompted if
the Domain or Workgroup has been
changed. 

PC: Setting up a new user account (Windows XP) 

iBLIK Wi-Fi may require you to set-up a user
account on each PC that you wish to
browse. By default most PCs have at least
one user account associated with it. The
user name and password (optional) needs
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: 

1. From the start menu, select Control
Panel -> User accounts 

2. From this screen left click the ‘Add ...’,
and enter the new user name and the
Domain/Workgroup setting noted above.
Select the type of user (limited) and then
select ‘create account’. 

3. Select the user just created, select
‘Create Password ...’ 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 in VISTA, then
add access to either ‘Everyone’ or ‘Guest’ on
the shared drive. They could create a new
account for the internet radio, with a
password, if they are concerned about
security. The Guest account has no
password by default, so the Wi-Fi radio will
connect to it from its factory default
settings. 

PC: Configuring A Shared Drive 

From the Start menu select My Computer
and navigate to the directory you wish to
share. Right click on the directory and
select Sharing and Security. Configure the
shared drive as read only, and ensure that
the User Name created above has read
access to the share. 

Wi-Fi Radio: Storing The
Username And Password 

Before the radio can stream music from a
PC, you need to ensure you have shared
folder available on the PC, and set up the
radio so that it knows the username and
password (if one has been set) for the
shared folder on the PC.  This can be set
up using the PC settings menu.

Shared Media (UPnP) 

Media sharing uses Windows Media Player
(WMP) 11 and above as media server. This
mode does not require any setting in the
radio, but the PC needs to be configured to
allow the radio access to the media. You will
only have to do it once, following the next
steps.

1. The PC must be connected to network
(wired or wireless) that will be used to
share media with the radio. 

2. Ensure that the radio is powered on and
connected to the same network as the PC. 

3. In WMP, add to the media library the
audio files and folders you want to share
with your internet radio (in Library > Add to
library). 

4. In the WMP main window, click on
Library, then Media sharing.

The Internet radio is presented as an
“Unknown Device”. Make sure that the
device has access to the shared media by
selecting it and clicking <Allow>. Then click
<OK>. 

The PC is now ready to stream the music to
the radio.

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Summary of Contents for iBlik Wi-Fi

Page 1: ...w w w r e v o c o u k Operating Guide mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung Mode d emploi Bruksanvisning...

Page 2: ...ax 44 1555 66 33 44 Email enquiries revo co uk Website www revo co uk The information in this guide is believed to be correct at the time of publication However our policy is one of continuous develop...

Page 3: ...nline at www revo co uk register Network Connection In order to use the internet radio functions of your iBLIK Wi Fi you will require either a wireless Wi Fi or wired LAN broadband internet connection...

Page 4: ...dia Player Controls 6 Presets 1 10 7 Alarm Clock 8 Snooze Sleep 9 Info 10 Volume Down 11 Scroll Forward 12 Volume Up 13 Power On Off 14 Mode 15 Scroll Up 5 Media Player Controls Pause Skip Back Skip F...

Page 5: ...the playing screen Mode Sequentially cycles through each of the modes of operation Using these keys you will be able to perform most functions and navigate through iBLIK Wi Fi s various menus iBLIK Wi...

Page 6: ...s scroll to Time setup and press the SELECT or key Using the and cursor keys scroll to Auto update and press SELECT or the key Now select update from NET Auto update from NET If you have selected Set...

Page 7: ...assword Remember the password will be case sensitive Use the and cursor keys to scroll through the banks of characters Use the and keys to move the flashing cursor along the row of characters and pres...

Page 8: ...or a station by location genre or a combination of both The main difference is that when you have selected a station you will then be presented with a list of shows or Podcasts available from that sta...

Page 9: ...ontier Portal see below for full instructions A helpful FAQ audio track can also be found under this heading Internet Radio Portal Access Additional Features Some of iBLIK Wi Fi s more advanced intern...

Page 10: ...Domain Workgroup setting noted above Select the type of user limited and then select create account 3 Select the user just created select Create Password and enter a password for this user 4 Note the...

Page 11: ...inistrator password here Ensure that your Mac is successfully connected to the wireless network Note you may need to wait for few minutes for the changes to take effect You should now be able to acces...

Page 12: ...y has been programmed by displaying Preset Stored on iBLIK s LCD screen Please note if you store a preset on a key that was already holding a favourite station the previous station will automatically...

Page 13: ...he iPod in three different ways as follows 1 By using the controls on the iPod itself as normal 2 By using the keys on the iBLIK s keypad as follows 3 By using the iBLIK Wi Fi remote control These key...

Page 14: ...by a specific preset if none are set iBLIK will wake you up using the default Buzzer You will now have the option to set the wake up volume for your alarm Use the and keys to adjust the volume and pre...

Page 15: ...ings etc Time Setup The time can be set in one of two ways either manually via the System Setup option on the Main Menu or automatically form the internet See page 6 for full instructions Factory Rese...

Page 16: ...554 1755 5000 and 7070 4 Check your access point does not restrict connections to particular MAC addresses You can view the radio s MAC address using the menu item Configure Network Config View Confi...

Page 17: ...greement disclaims on behalf of Real Networks Inc all warranties and conditions other than those set forth in this End User Licence express and implied including implied warranties or conditions of me...

Page 18: ...Revo Technologies Ltd The Inox Building Caldwellside Lanark Scotland United Kingdom ML11 7SR Telephone Support 01555 666 161 Online Support www revo co uk support support revo co uk LINE OUT R L...

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