EVOKE Flow Owner’s Manual Version 1.
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Safety instructions Istruzioni di sicurezza Keep the radio away from heat sources. Tenere la radio lontana da fonti di calore. Do not use the radio near water. Non utilizzare la radio vicino all’acqua. Avoid objects or liquids getting into the radio. Evitare che oggetti o liquidi penetrino nella radio. Do not remove screws from or open the radio casing. Non rimuovere le viti né aprire l’involucro della radio.
Information about internet radio and broadband download limits You should be aware that listening to internet radio stations, listen again programmes, podcasts and PURE sounds will contribute towards any download limit on your broadband account set by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You can find out if you have a download limit on your broadband account by checking the terms and conditions of your account or by contacting your ISP.
Contents 1 2 3 4 7 Contents Discover EVOKE Flow 9 1.1 Here’s what you’ll need 9 1.2 Switching on EVOKE Flow for the first time 9 1.3 Key phrases used in this manual 10 1.4 Overview of controls and sensors 11 1.5 Quick guide to rear panel 12 1.6 Quick guide to the display 13 1.7 Quick Guide to common functions 13 1.8 Using Fast Scroll 14 1.9 About the PURE Lounge 15 Listening to DAB radio 16 2.1 Switching to DAB Radio source 16 2.2 Changing the station 16 2.
5 6 Listening to FM radio 5.1 Selecting the ‘FM radio’ audio source 34 5.2 Changing the station 34 5.3 Using presets 34 5.4 Options available in FM source 35 Listening to an Auxiliary device ® 7 8 9 8 34 36 6.1 Connecting an iPod or MP3 player 36 6.2 Selecting the Auxiliary input source 36 Universal options 37 7.1 Setting the alarm and timers 37 7.2 Snoozing and cancelling the alarm 38 7.3 Changing the information shown on screen 39 7.
1 Discover EVOKE Flow Discover EVOKE Flow Discover EVOKE Flow Welcome to EVOKE Flow, a connected radio for the digital home. This chapter explains how to get your new radio up and running, outlines the controls and explains some phrases used in this manual. 1.1 Here’s what you’ll need To listen to online audio content (internet radio, listen again programmes, podcasts and PURE sounds) and stream your music collection you’ll need the following: A broadband internet connection (minimum speed 0.5 MB).
1.3 Key phrases used in this manual The following key phrases and associated illustrations are used in this manual: ‘Highlight’ Rotate the Select dial until the desired item is highlighted. BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 5Live BBC Radio 6Music ‘Select’ Push the Select dial to select the desired item. BBC Radio 4 Missed an item? You can listen to the program again via our website BBC Radio 4 Presets ‘Tap’ Options Touch one of the keys or the SnoozeHandle™ with a finger or thumb.
1.4 Overview of controls and sensors 11 1 Context-sensitive touch keys. The function is displayed on screen above the relevant key and changes depending on the current screen. 5 Standby touch key ( ). Tap followed by O Ok to switch the radio on; do this again to switch the radio into standby (or off if powered by a ChargePAK E1). 2 ). Tap to display the Source Back key ( screen then choose between DAB radio, The Lounge, Media player, FM radio and Auxiliary input.
1.5 Quick guide to rear panel Aux Speaker 8 9 10 11 12 12 Stereo Out USB connector (mini A to mini-B type) for upgrading the radio’s firmware when a wireless internet connection is not available. Aux In 6V DC PURE i-10 (go to www.pure.com/shop or contact your local PURE dealer). 13 6VDC input connection for supplied mains adapter. 14 Screw to loosen and remove aerial if a replacement is needed due to damage. 15 Compartment for ChargePAK E1 rechargeable battery (sold separately).
1.6 Quick guide to the display The clock is automatically set and updated. If you cannot see the time, tune to a DAB station for a few minutes (see Help) Icon bar (from left to right): Audio source: DAB, (The Lounge), MP (Media player), FM or AUX (Auxiliary input).
1.8 Using Fast Scroll Fast Scroll makes it quicker and easier to browse through large lists of radio stations, listen again programmes and podcasts, which can sometimes be thousands of items in length. Using Fast Scroll to quickly scroll down a list of content 1 To start Fast Scroll quickly rotate the Select dial in the direction you want to scroll. The list will begin to scroll slowly in the chosen direction as indicated by the arrows in the scroll bar.
1.9 About the PURE Lounge To get the most from EVOKE Flow connect your radio to the PURE Lounge (www.thelounge.com), your online gateway to the world of online audio content.* The Lounge contains thousands of internet radio stations, podcasts and listen again programmes available to listen to in the comfort of your living room, bathroom, garden, garage − wherever you’re in range of your wireless network.
2 Listening to DAB radio Listening to DAB radio This chapter explains how to operate EVOKE Flow when listening to DAB radio, including changing stations, storing a list of preset stations and changing settings. Note When listening to DAB the aerial should be fully extended to ensure the best possible signal quality. 2.1 Switching to DAB Radio source 1 Tap until the source screen is displayed. 2 Highlight and select ‘DAB radio’.
2.3 Using presets You can store a list of preset DAB stations and update it as often as you like. To store a DAB station as a preset 1 Select the DAB station you want to add to the preset list. 2 Tap O Presets. 3 Rotate the Select dial to highlight a preset slot between 1 and 30, for example ‘Empty 01’. 4 Tap O Store to store the station to the relevant slot on the preset list.
2.4 Options available in DAB source When listening to a DAB station tap O Options and highlight and select ‘DAB settings’. For an explanation of the other settings available see Chapter 7, Universal Options. Autotune Highlight and select ‘Autotune’ to search for new DAB stations and remove inactive stations. You can stop the Autotune before it’s finished by tapping O Cancel. When the autotune is finished EVOKE Flow will tune to the last station you listened to.
3 Listening to Internet radio and more Listening to Internet Radio and more This chapter explains how to listen to EVOKE Flow in ‘The Lounge’ source. You can search for exciting stations that match your interests, catch up with radio programmes you’ve missed, discover the world of podcasting or listen to a selection of PURE sounds designed to stimulate, inspire and relax. 3.
2 Highlight and select the name of your wireless network from the list. - No network selected Select wireless network Selecting a wireless network (3)BT Home Hub A102 (9)SmithFamily Manual Help! “I can’t find my wireless network” If you see the message ‘No networks found’ or ‘Wireless network error’ try moving your radio nearer to the router and moving the router to a higher position (eg, on a shelf) away from metal objects. Tap O Retry to re-scan for visible networks.
Note 2 Depending on your wireless network configuration, entering only the password may not be sufficient to connect. If this is the case, EVOKE Flow will try to connect to your network and then display the ‘Unable to connect’ menu. If this happens, highlight and select ‘Change key or password’ and try entering the full WEP, WPA or WPA2 encryption key and tap O Save. Wait for EVOKE Flow to connect to your wireless network, which may take a minute or two. Setting up network Verifying key...
3.2 Listening to and searching for online audio content We’ve organised all the online audio content available at the Lounge into 5 content categories: My favourites (empty until you start adding Favourites), Stations, Listen again, Podcasts and PURE sounds. You can search each content category to find something that interests you. For example, let’s say you’re learning Spanish and you like dance music.
Search for a station, listen again programme or podcast 1 Displaying the Search screen Tap O Search from the content list to display the Search screen. Zuidoost Brabant Zupanijski Radio Sibenik + Radio +2 Radio 1 Click FM Search Add Search categories Name Genre Country Language Quality [All] [All] [All] [All] [All] Clear Go Search terms Home Clear The Search screen 2 Highlight and select a search category and then rotate the dial to browse the available search terms and push to select.
4 A list of stations, listen again programmes or podcasts that match your criteria is displayed. Highlight and select an item from the list to begin playing.
3.3 Opening groups of items To open a group of programmes or podcast episodes Groups of listen again programmes and podcasts (and Favourites Folders) are preceeded by a ‘+’ symbol. For example, all of the listen again programmes in a regular series, or a collection of podcast episodes, may be grouped underneath the title of the series. 1 Highlight and select a group title, preceeded by a ‘+’ symbol, to view all of the programmes or episodes in that group.
To access your favourites All the stations, programmes and podcasts that you add to your favourites can be viewed by selecting the ‘My favourites’ content category. 1 Rotate the Select dial to display your most recent search results and tap until the Lounge home screen is displayed. Alternatively, tap O Options and highlight and select ‘The Lounge’. 2 Select ‘My favourites’.
3.6 Options available in The Lounge source When you are listening to a station, podcast or listen again programme, tap O Options and highlight and select ‘The Lounge settings’ to display the following settings, which only apply in ‘The Lounge’ audio source. Other settings that apply to each audio source are detailed in Chapter 7 Universal options. Clear favourites Select to delete all the favourites that have been stored on the radio.
Encryption The encryption method is listed (WEP, WPA or WPA2). IP address The IP address of the radio. Net mask The configured network mask. DNS The DNS server IP address. Router The gateway router IP address. Radio Name The name of the radio (see Change radio name) MAC address The MAC address of the radio (a fixed address that identifies your hardware). Access point The MAC address of the wireless router that the radio is connected to.
4 Listening to Media player Listening to Media player This chapter explains how to use EVOKE Flow in the ‘Media player’ source and enjoy the music stored on your computer or NAS (network attached storage) box anywhere in your home. To use EVOKE Flow in the Media player source you’ll need to connect the radio to your wireless network if you haven’t done so already (see Connecting EVOKE Flow to your wireless network for the first time). You’ll also need to download the Flow Server software from www.
5 A list of media servers will be displayed. Highlight and select the name of your media server, usually ‘Flowserver’ unless you have changed the default settings. “No servers found” If you see the message ‘No servers found’ tap O OK. Make sure that your PC is switched on and Flow Server or another UPnP software programme is open and running. Tap O Servers to re-scan for UPnP servers. If you still cannot locate Flow Server, please read the ‘Help with Media Streaming’ section at the Lounge Help Centre. 4.
4.3 Skipping, pausing and seeking within tracks To skip tracks When a track is playing tap O playlist. or O to skip to the previous or next track in the album, folder or Supernatural Superserious REM Accelerate Track 03 Skipping a track Hollow Man REM Accelerate Track 04 Options Note Options When Shuffle is set to ‘On’ (4.5), tapping or selects a random track from the current album, folder or playlist.
4.4 Searching for an artist, track or album You can perform a context-sensitive search of a particular album or folder, or search your entire music collection. To display the Media Search screen 1 From the track playing screen, rotate the Select dial to display the track list.
4.5 Options available in Media player source When you are listening to a track (the track playing screen), tap O Options and highlight and select ‘Media player settings’ to display the following settings. Rotate and push the Select dial to make selections and change values. For details of the other options that appear in all of the audio sources, go to Chapter 7 Universal options. Repeat Choose whether to repeat music or not.
5 Listening to FM radio Listening to FM radio EVOKE Flow is also a fully featured FM radio. This chapter explains how to operate EVOKE Flow in the FM source, including seek and manual tuning and storing presets. You should extend the aerial for optimum reception of FM broadcasts. 5.1 Selecting the ‘FM radio’ audio source Select ‘FM radio’ source 1 Tap 2 Highlight and select ‘FM radio’ to enter the FM source. until the Source screen is displayed. 5.
Chiltern Today’s Best Mix for Herts, Beds and Bucks 97.6 Chiltern FM Presets Options Store Empty 9 Empty 10 Empty 1 Empty 2 Empty 3 Empty 9 Empty 10 Chiltern Empty 2 Empty 3 Store Listen To select an FM preset 1 When listening to an FM station, tap O Presets. 2 Rotate the Select dial to scroll through the list of preset stations. Presets are labelled with the station name if a station has been stored or ‘Empty...’ if nothing has yet been stored. 3 Tap O Listen to select the Preset.
6 Listening to an Auxiliary device You can use EVOKE Flow to amplify the music stored on your iPod or portable music player. All you need is a 3.5mm to 3.5mm auxiliary lead (not supplied) or an iPod docking cradle like the PURE i-10. 6.1 Connecting an iPod® or MP3 player To connect an Auxiliary device 1 Connect one end of the auxiliary lead into the Headphone or Line out connector on your iPod or portable music player. 2 Connect the other end into the ‘Aux In’ connector on the rear of EVOKE Flow. 6.
7 Universal options Universal options This chapter describes the options that are common across each of the audio sources, for example, information display settings and setting the alarm and timers. Whichever audio source you’re listening to, all of the following settings are accessed by tapping O Options and using the Select dial to select and change settings. 7.
To clear the kitchen timer 1 Highlight and select ‘Kitchen timer’. 2 Tap O Clear. 3 Tap to return to the now playing screen. To set the alarm 1 Highlight and select ‘Alarm settings’. 2 Highlight and select ‘On’ to switch the alarm on or ‘Off’ to switch the alarm off. –Alarm off– Alarm Settings Menu On Off 2 –07:00– Alarm: set hours 3 4 5 Rotate the Select dial to adjust the hours to your alarm time and tap .
To adjust the duration of the snooze timer 1 Tap O Options and select ‘Alarm or timer’. 2 Highlight and select ‘Snooze time’. 3 Rotate the Select dial to adjust the duration of the snooze between 5 minutes and 1 hour and push the Select dial to confirm. 7.
Media Player Info display options Information Display Options Description Track info Scrolls the Artist name, Album title and Track number vertically down the display. Time offset and duration Displays the track time elapsed and the total track time. Wi-Fi signal strength Displays a meter representing the strength of your Wi-Fi signal. Time and date Displays the time and date.
To adjust the screen brightness By default, the display brightness is set to ‘Automatic’ in active and standby, which means that the brightness adjusts to suit the lighting level in your room. If you want to change this setting, follow the instructions below: 1 Tap O Options and highlight and select ‘Display’. 2 Highlight ‘Active operation’ to adjust the display settings that apply when the radio is switched on or ‘Standby operation’ to adjust the display settings that apply in standby.
8 Help and advice Wireless networking help 8.1 Steps to ensure successful connection to your wireless network s Your wireless network needs to be visible, not ‘hidden’, and broadcasting an SSID (network name) in order for EVOKE Flow to detect it. If you’d like to enter your network settings manually and leave your network configured as ‘hidden’, then follow the instructions on page 27, ‘Manual setup’.
WMA8, WMA9, AAC (including .m4a) or Real Audio. For more details see Chapter 9, Technical specifications. For more information and help go to www.thelounge.com and click ‘Help’ 8.4 Steps to ensure successful DAB and FM listening s When listening to DAB or FM, or when performing a DAB autotune, the aerial needs to be up and fully extended to ensure the best possible reception. s Make sure you can receive DAB or DAB+ signals in your country.
9 Technical specifications Technical specifications Description: Stereo digital radio (stereo output requires optional auxiliary speaker, headphones or external amplifier) with full Band III, L-Band and and FM reception. ETSI EN 300 401 compliant and capable of decoding all DAB transmission modes 1-4 up to and including 192kbps. Supports FM RDS and RadioText. DAB+ is supported as standard in certain countries and available as an upgrade in others. See www.pure.com/support for more details. Wireless: 802.
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