Operation Manual

Features
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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Glossary
Wireless AP Wireless AP refers to a Wireless LAN Access Point.
This is normally integrated in the router.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enables
the dynamic assignment of an IP address in a network
with the aid of a corresponding server or router.
IP Address An IP address is a number which enables computers
and other devices to be accessed within an IP
network. It has four groups of numbers separated by a
dot, e.g: 192.168.178.100
MAC Address The MAC address is the hardware address of each
individual network device and serves for the unique
identification of every device within a network.
WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is the previous standard
encryption algorithm for WLAN and is still used today
in many WLAN networks.
WPA WiFi Protected Access is an encryption system used
for Wireless LAN. It provides a high degree of security
from external access and is preferable to the WEP
encryption system.
SSID SSID (Service Set Identifier) or ESSID (Extended
Service Set Identifier) relates to the identification
(name) of a radio network based on IEEE 802.11.
Gateway Gateway relates to the basic IP address of the router
via which the network computer establishes an internet
connection.
UPnP Universal Plug and Play. This relates to a standard
implemented by manufacturers to enable interoperation
of their devices with others introduced by Microsoft. In
this way, audio equipment such as the WebRadio can
communicate with the PC via an IP network.
Random This relates to the playback of recordings from a list of
audio files in an uncontrolled sequence.
Repeat Repeat playback of a recording in an audio file.
USB The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus system
to connect a computer with external devices.
SD Card An SD Memory Card (Secure Digital Memory Card) is
a digital storage medium which works according to the
principle of the flash memory.
MMC Card A Multimedia Card (MMC) is a digital storage medium.
Rip To rip, in computer jargon, is to copy music or video
recordings from a data source onto a computer hard
disk or another medium.