Operation Manual

NOXON
10 ENGLISH
Managing favorites and own stations”.
OK, on we go …
2.2 The power adapter socket—
Plug the power adapter in here. Please use the supplied adapter. While
some universal power adapters feature the same plugs and voltage, their
amperage is not sufficient. Should you need a replacement, please con-
tact our service, see page 60.
2.3 WLAN antenna connector
If you have access to a wireless LAN (WLAN), screw the antenna provided
onto this connector.
If possible, ensure that the antenna is set to a vertical position to ensure
the best possible reception.
2.4 The network port
Use this port if you would like to integrate the NOXON into your network
via a wired connection. To distinguish it from the wireless or WLAN con-
nection, it is frequently referred to as a LAN or Ethernet port. The port
supports data rates of 10 and 100 Mbps. To connect the NOXON to your
router in this manner, use a standard network cable (twisted pair with
RJ45 plugs). To connect the NOXON “directly” to your desktop PC or
laptop, either use a network switch (also known as a bridge) or a hub. To connect the NOXON without any
intermediate devices, use a crossover cable instead of a standard network cable.
Two LEDs near the port show the status of the link: orange indicates a live connection to the network junc-
ture (“node”); network traffic is signaled by a green LED (usually flickering).
2.5 FM antenna connector
3)
Still just white noise on the airwaves? For better reception, plug an FM an-
tenna (coaxial, 75 Ohm) in here! The NOXON 2 radio for iPod package in-
cludes a handy dipole antenna, which fits this connector.
3) Only available on NOXON 2 radio for iPod