Giant Telecom IT3500 Internet Radio Player with WiFi User Manual IV3100 draft

Giant Telecom Limited Internet Radio Player with WiFi IV3100 draft

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Users Manual

 IT3500 User’s Guide      KEM-PK35603
 2Safety precautions Make sure to follow the directions below to prevent personal injury, accidents or damage to the Cube.  Failure to follow the directions below may lead to serious injury or death.  h Make sure the power plug is firmly in place when inserted.   h Do not use a damaged power plug, power cable, or damaged outlet. h Do not use force to remove the power cable from the device. h Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. h Do not connect more than one device to a single outlet. h Do not place anything heavy on the power cable. h Make sure to power off the Cube and disconnect the power plug from the outlet before moving it.     h Make sure to disconnect any linked cables from other devices before moving the Cube.    Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ‧ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ‧ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ‧ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ‧ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: To maintain the compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guideline, place the base unit at least 20 cm from nearby persons.    Failure to follow the directions below may lead to personal injury or property damage.
 3h Hold and pull out the plug by its body when disconnecting it from the outlet, as pulling the plug out by the cable may cause it to be damaged. This may cause a fire, or the Cube may not turn on normally. h Ensure that the power plug is disconnected before cleaning the Cube. Failing to do so may cause electric shock or fire. h Do not let water come into contact with the power adaptor, as this may cause electric shock or fire. h Do not use the Cube outdoors in snowy or rainy weather, or near any water. h When cleaning the floor with water, avoid any water contact with the power adaptor. h Do not place the power adaptor near a heater, as this may cause fire.  Installation  Failure to follow the directions below may lead to personal injury or property damage.  h When installing the Cube on a cabinet or shelf, do not let the front of the Cube project beyond its front edge. This may cause the Cube to fall, resulting in damage to the device or personal injury. h Do not place the power cable near a heater, as it may melt, causing electric shock or fire. h Do not install the Cube in a car or in a location exposed to oil, smoke, moisture, water, or rainwater. Contact of these materials with the Cube may cause electric shock or fire. h Disconnect the power plug when there is thunder or lightning. Failing to do so may cause electric shock or fire. h Electric outlets for any AC devices should be near the equipment and easily accessible.   h Only use the power adaptor provided (5VDC, 2000mA).
 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your Wireless Internet Cube and accessories, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: h Do not use near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. h Electric outlets for any AC devices should be near the equipment and easily accessible. h Use only the power cable and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire, as they may explode. Check local requirements for disposal of batteries.  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
 5Table of Contents Controls...................................................................................................................................1 Key Description .............................................................................................................. 1 General Controls ............................................................................................................ 2 Soft keyboard ................................................................................................................. 2 Power on ........................................................................................................................ 5 Power off ........................................................................................................................ 5 Main Menu ..................................................................................................................... 5 Photo ........................................................................................................................................6 Folder or Thumbnail View .............................................................................................. 7 During Slideshow or Still view ........................................................................................ 8 Organizer.................................................................................................................................9 Clock ............................................................................................................................ 10 Alarm............................................................................................................................ 10 Alarm activated view .................................................................................................... 12 Calendar....................................................................................................................... 12 Calendar navigation ..................................................................................................... 13 Music......................................................................................................................................13 List View.......................................................................................................................14 Play View ..................................................................................................................... 15 Internet Radio.......................................................................................................................16 List View.......................................................................................................................16 Play view ...................................................................................................................... 17 My Favorites................................................................................................................. 18 User-defined Stations................................................................................................... 18 Web Content.........................................................................................................................22 FrameChannel Activation ............................................................................................. 22 FrameChannel ............................................................................................................. 23 Folder or Thumbnail ..................................................................................................... 23 Slide Show/Still view .................................................................................................... 23 Settings..................................................................................................................................24 Slideshow Settings....................................................................................................... 26 Setting the Date & Time ............................................................................................... 26 Effect Settings .............................................................................................................. 27 Information ................................................................................................................... 28 Main Settings ............................................................................................................... 28 Wi-Fi Settings............................................................................................................... 29 Other.......................................................................................................................................33 Message Prompt .......................................................................................................... 33 USB slave mode .......................................................................................................... 34 Warranty....................................................................................................................... 35 Technical Support......................................................................................................... 36
 1Wireless Internet Cube Overview   Controls  Key Description  Icon Key Functions  Hot Displays a pop-up options menu  Up   Move up/Volume up  Down Move down/Volume down  Open Confirm/Open/Play/Pause/Stop  Left Move left  Right Move right  Standby Enter Standby mode/View  Esc Back to last view/Cancel  Mode Back to previous main menu    Slider Slide picture from left to right or go back/go forward
 2General Controls   Soft keyboard  ■ Soft keyboard layout     The soft keyboard layout contains 3 lines and each line contains 13 keys.   Total: 39 keys.         Select one row (3 keys) at a time         3 categories: English, Number & Symbol, Special characters     Default soft keyboard: English lowercase board
 3■ English soft keyboard                                                               ■ Number/Symbol soft keyboard      ■ Multilanguage soft keyboard
 4Letters are selected in columns.  z Use    to access the letter at the top (P) z Use  to access the letter in the middle (Q) z Use    to access the letter at the bottom (R) z Touch    to switch between soft keyboard layouts (English, Number & Symbol, and Special characters). z Touch  ,  , or slide with  to select insert line and enlarge the selected row. z Touch  ,   or  to insert special characters.   Switch Lowercase/Uppercase or Number/ Symbol  Move cursor right  Move cursor left  Delete a character    Save and exit  Spacebar
 5Power on After you connect the power cable, turn on the power switch. The device will display a welcome screen.        Power off After you turn off the power switch, the device will show a shut-down bar as it powers off.      Main Menu After turning on the Cube, the main menu and the following screen will display:  z Touch    to browse through the 6 features displayed on the bottom of the screen: Photo, Organizer, Music, Internet Radio, Web Content, Settings. Touch   or    or slide with to go to the previous or next feature.   z Touch    to open your selected feature. z Touch   or  to adjust the volume.   z Touch    to enter standby mode. Touch any key to exit and return to last view.
 6z Touch    to display or close pop-up options menu: 1)  Start music / Stop radio / Stop music   2) Now playing  Options menu operation:  Touch   or  to browse options.  Touch   or    to go back to options menu or browse sub-options (if any).  Touch  to select your desired option.   Photo   When the Photo icon is highlighted, touch    to use the Photo feature.  z  If you have inserted a SD/MMC card, the unit will display two icons: Local and SD. If a device is not attached, the SD icon will not be displayed. You can move between the Local icon and the SD icon either by touching   or  , or by sliding with  .
 7Folder or Thumbnail View     When either of these two icons (Local, SD) is selected you can touch    to open the folder. To browse pictures by thumbnail you can: z Touch   or  , or slide with    to change your selection to the Local icon. z  If there are folders within the Local folder, touch    to open the folder. z  If there are pictures in this folder, it will display the thumbnails.   z  Display previous picture or next picture with   or    or slide with . z Touch    to return to the previous menu. z  When a picture is selected (i.e. magnified in the foreground), touching    will begin a slideshow from current picture. z Touch    to pop-up or close the options menu (5 items): 1)  Start slide show: Show all pictures in the current folder in slideshow mode 2)  Copy: Copy current file or folder to internal memory/SD 3)  Delete: Delete current file or folder 4)  Start music /Stop radio /Stop music 5)  Now playing: Go to “now playing” view
 8During Slideshow or Still view z Touch      to go back to Thumbnail view. z Touch    to stop or play slideshow.   z Touch    to pop-up or close options menu (7 items): 1)  Start Slide Show 2) Rotate z Touch    to open rotate view mode -- 2 icons (clockwise and counterclockwise) will appear.  z Touch    to rotate counterclockwise 90º. z Touch    to rotate clockwise 90º. z Touch    to go back to Still View. 3) Zoom z Touch    to enter Zoom View and 2 icons will appear (zoom in/zoom out).  z Touch     to zoom in until zoom is maximized. z Touch    to zoom out until zoom is minimized.
 9z Touch    to open movable zoom view. z Touch    to go back to Still view.  Movable Zoom view: In Zoom view, touch    to open movable view. 4 icons (up/down/left/right) will be displayed.   Remaining options: 4) Copy 5) Delete 6) Start Music 7) Now Playing    Organizer  When Organizer is selected, touch    to open the application. You can switch between clock, alarm or calendar by touching   or    or sliding with .
 10Clock        z  Show the clock in analog or digital mode using the Clock options. The default is digital. z  The alarm icon will display if the alarm is on. z Touch    to return to the main menu. z Use   or    or slide with    to switch between clock, alarm, and calendar. z Touch    to pop-up or close the options menu (3 items): 1)  Clock mode: Switch between digital and analog 2)  Start music /Stop radio /Stop music 3)  Now playing: Return to “now playing” view  Alarm  z Touch   or   or slide with  to switch between clock, alarm, and calendar. z Touch    to set the alarm on/off.
 11 z Touch   or    to switch ON/OFF. z Touch  to confirm setting.   z Touch    to pop-up the options menu (6 items):   1) Alarm time:  • Touch    to edit alarm time. • Touch   or    to set desired time from highlighted digit. • Touch   or    to select Hour/Minute (24h) or Hour/Minute/AM/PM.   After you set the alarm time, touch    to confirm and return to alarm view.   2)  Alarm mode: Once, Weekday (Monday to Friday), Daily 3)  Snooze Time: 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes 4) Alarm tone:   z  This option displays the current alarm tone name. Touch   or    to select “YES” or “NO” and touch   to confirm. z  Select “NO” to cancel change. z  If you select “YES”, the device will go to Music mode, and then you can set the desired music as the alarm tone. (Refer to the option “Use as alarm tone” in Music to set alarm tone.) z  Once the alarm tone is set, press    twice to return to the alarm setting view.
 12 5)  Start music /Stop radio /Stop music 6) Now playing  Alarm activated view             z  The alarm is in effect in all device modes. z  During the alarm sound, touch any key to switch to Snooze mode (the alarm will repeat at 5/10/15  minute intervals).  z Touch    to shut off the alarm. Touch any other key or wait 10 seconds to close prompt. z  The alarm sound will last 1 minute and repeat 4 times if the alarm is on.  Calendar   z  The current day is highlighted in blue. z Touch    to open navigation view.  Press any key
 13Calendar navigation            z Touch   or    to highlight year or month.   z Touch   or   or slide with  to change year or month.   z Touch    to return to calendar view. z Touch    to display pop-up options menu, (2 items): 1)  Start music /Stop radio /Stop music 2) Now playing  Music  z  When Music is selected, touch    to open the Music mode. z  If you have inserted a SD/MMC card, the screen will display two icons: Local and SD. If the device is not attached, the SD icon will not be shown.
 14 z  You can move between the Local or SD icon by touching   or  , or by sliding with .    List View  When one of the folders (Local or SD) is selected, touch    to display the list view of the music in the folder.  To play music, in the Local folder, for example: z  Select the Local icon by touching   or  , or by sliding with  . z  If there are folders within the Local folder, touch    to show the song list of the selected folder. z Touch   or  to select the previous or next item.   z Touch   or    or slide with to page up or down the screen. z Touch  to play the highlighted song. z Touch  to return to previous menu.
 15 z Touch  to display or close pop-up options menu (5 items): 1) Delete 2) Copy  3)  Use as Alarm tone: Use current song as alarm tone   4)  Start music /Stop radio /Stop music   5) Now playing   Play View When a song is selected, touch    to play it.  z  Touch and hold   or    to fast forward or rewind. z Touch   or    to play previous or next song. z Touch   or    to adjust volume. z Touch    to return to list view. z Touch    to play or pause a song. z Touch   to display or close pop-up options menu (6 items):  1)  Stop music & return 2) Copy  3)  Use as alarm tone 4)  Play mode: Repeat all / Repeat one / Shuffle
 16Internet Radio  z  When Internet Radio is selected, touch    to enter Internet Radio mode.  You can move between the stations or more folders either by touching   or  , or by sliding with . z Touch    to open a list view of folders or stations.  List View  z Touch   or    to select the previous or next item.   z Touch   or  , or slide with  to page up or down the screen.
 17z Touch    to play the highlighted station and open play view. z Touch    to return to previous menu. z Touch    to display or close pop-up options menu (4 items): 1)  Add to Favorites: Add current highlighted station to My Favorites   2)  Search stations: Enter the station name to list matching stations 3)  Start music /Stop radio/Stop music   4) Now playing   Play view  z Touch  to play or pause. z Touch   or    to select the previous or next station. z Touch   or    to adjust the volume. z Touch    to return to list view. z Touch    to display or close pop-up options menu (2 items): 1)  Add to Favorites: Add the current highlighted station to My Favorites 2)  Stop radio & return: Stop the radio and return to list view, highlight current station
 18My Favorites You can select the “More” either by touching   or    or sliding with  . Then touch    to open the “More”. There are 5 folders in the “More” list: Favorites, Recent Launches, My Added Stations, New Stations and Most Popular Stations. z Touch    to display or close pop-up options menu (4 items): 1)  Delete: Delete currently highlighted station from Favorites 2) Search Stations 3)  Start music /Stop radio/Stop music   4) Now playing  z When the My Added Stations prompt "No Added Stations", touch   to display or close pop-up options menu (3 items): 1) Start music/ Stop radio/ Stop radio 2) Search Stations 3) Now playing  User-defined Stations z  Access the website http://intouch.vtuner.com z  Input the MAC address, you can find it in Settings>Information
 19 z  When you log in, you will see the page below, which contains more detailed information about how to add stations.    z  You need to create an account before you can use this feature.
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 21 z  You can add stations after you complete your registration.      You can enter “My Added Stations” to play desired Radio channel after adding successfully..
 22Web Content   z  When Web Content is selected, touch    to open the FrameChannel feature. You need to create a FrameChannel account online before using this feature. z  FrameChannel provides access to a Photo channel, an RSS channel, a Weather channel, a User channel and other web content.    FrameChannel Activation  1) Access http://intouch.framechannel.com from your PC. 2) Click Create an account. 3)  Enter the Activation Code displayed on the screen. 4)  Sign up for a FrameChannel account.
 23 FrameChannel Once your account is active, you can enjoy FrameChannel on your Cube.  z Touch  ,    or slide with to select the desired content.   z Touch  to play the contents.  Thumbnail  This works the same as the Photo mode option described previously.    Slide Show/Still view This works the same as the Photo mode option described previously.
 24Settings  z  When Settings is selected, Touch   to open.  z  When the Tab icon is selected, touch   or    or slide with   to switch settings.  When the Tab icon is selected:  z Touch   or    to switch between tab items. z Touch    to return to the main menu. z Touch  ,    or slide with  to switch between settings.
 25When a slideshow setting option is selected:  z Touch   or    to switch between tab items. Touch    to select the current Tab. z Touch  ,    or slide with  to switch your selection.  When   is selected:  z Touch    to select the current Tab. z Touch    to confirm your selection.
 26Slideshow Settings  z  Photo Interval: Time between slides is displayed . z Mode: Folder/All z  Display aspect: Original, Fit to screen   Fit to screen:   When the image Width/Height < 1.3, the device zooms the picture until it reaches the closest screen border. The picture is not cropped.   When Width/Height >1.3, the device zooms the picture according to the proportion of its width and height, thus eliminating any black border around the image. This will crop the picture if its width or height exceeds the screen border. z  Transitions: Slide Show transition mode   z  Motion Effect: On/off effect of photo enlargement and movement  Setting the Date & Time
 27Setting the Date   z Touch   to edit. Touch    or    to modify date. z Touch   or     to highlight Year, Month, or Day. Touch  to save or    to exit without saving.  Setting the Time z Touch   to edit. Touch   or    to modify time. z Touch   or    to highlight Hour, Minute or Hour, Minute, AM/PM. z Touch    to save or    to exit without saving.  Effect Settings  z  Information bar: Shows settings icons and closes automatically after 3 seconds.
 28 Information  Information view: 1)  SW Version: provided by manufacturer 2)  MAC Address: provided by manufacturer 3)  Used Memory/Free memory/Total memory: MB/KB(<1MB)  Main Settings   z  Language options: English and French. z  Auto Standby Timer: Set the timeout duration to enter standby mode. z  Standby mode: Set to display one of the following in Standby mode: Clock, Calendar, Slide show, Slide show with clock, Slide show with date & time, Web Content, Turn off LCD (screen dark).   z  Auto Dim Timer: Set the timeout duration to dim LCD display. z  Reset to defaults: Reset all of settings to defaults, including settings, alarm settings, music play mode, and clock mode. z  Check for update: Check for new version and update of software.
 29Wi-Fi Settings  Main page: Main page: Shows Wi-Fi status only.  z Touch    to display detail, if applicable.   Show Wi-Fi module/Network status/SSID/IP/DHCP status/Subnet mask/Default gateway/DNS server.  Detail Page      z Touch    to start Wi-Fi setup if applicable.
 30 z  Auto search: List all the available Wi-Fi networks. Touch    to select. Enter Key if applicable. Save and return to main page to connect. z  Enter manually: Enter SSID name/network mode/key. Save and return to main page to connect. z Delete connection: Delete current connected network. z  Advanced Setting: Configure DHCP. Default: ON.  Auto Search Setting Page    z Touch   or    to select the desired network. Touch    to connect to the selected network. z  A screen will display to prompt you to input the network key. z  Use the keyboard to enter your network key. (This step will be skipped if you selected a connection to an unsecured wireless network.)
 31Manual Wi-Fi Settings Page      z Touch    to open SSID name when applicable. z Touch  ,  , or    to select Network key mode when applicable. z Touch    to enter Network key when applicable. z Touch    to save when save button is present and return to main page. z Touch    to return to Setup Wi-Fi page.  Delete Connection z Selected "Delete Connection", touch   to delete current connection.   DHCP page   z Selected "Advanced Settings", touch   to set DHCP.   z Touch  ,  , or    to select DHCP mode when applicable.  DHCP ON
 32■  Touch    to save when the save button is present and return to main page.  DHCP OFF ■  Touch    to save when the save button is present and return to DHCP-No page.  DHCP-No page      z Touch    to open Static IP/Subnet mask/Default Gateway/DNS Server when applicable. z Touch  to save when the save button is present and return to main page.   z Touch    to return to the DHCP page.  Options z Touch    to display or close pop-up options menu, (2 items): 1)  Start music/Stop radio/Stop music 2) Now playing
 33Other General Information: Prompts/USB flash disk (“USB slave”) mode  Message Prompt Prompt Types: Processing prompt, Choose prompt, Information prompt.  Processing prompt  z Touch    to cancel current process and close prompt.  Choose prompt  z Use   or    to select “YES”/”NO”. Touch    to confirm selection.   z  Select “YES” to, e.g. install. z  Select “NO” to cancel. Default highlights the “NO” button.
 34Information prompt  z Touch  to close current prompt. z  The prompt closes in 3 seconds if there is no action.   USB slave mode Mass storage: The Cube may be used as a USB Flash Disk for another device. When connecting the Cube to a PC’s USB port, stop any running application (e.g., stop music, radio, slideshow, or alarm). The device will display the phrase “USB data transfer mode activated. The device is temporarily suspended.”
 35Warranty  What does this warranty cover? Giant International Ltd. warrants that the Intouch-branded products it manufactures (“Cubes”), and the Intouch-branded or certified accessories sold for use with these Cubes (“Accessories”) are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal usage for the period(s) outlined below. This limited warranty is the customer’s exclusive remedy, and applies to new Intouch-branded Products and Accessories purchased by customers in the United States which are accompanied by this written warranty. Warranty durations are as follows: Product: One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first customer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below. This excludes the battery. Accessories and batteries: Ninety (90) days from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product. Products and Accessories that are repaired or replaced: The balance of the original warranty or ninety (90) days from the date returned to the customer, whichever is longer.  Who is covered? This warranty extends only to the first customer purchaser of the product. This warranty is not transferable.  Exclusions Normal wear and tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage.  Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered by this limited warranty.  Abuse and misuse. Defects or damage that results from: (a) improper operation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product resulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain, extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use of the Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which are not the fault of Giant International Ltd. are excluded from coverage.  Use of Non-Intouch branded products and accessories. Defects or damage that result from the use of Non-Intouch branded or certified products, accessories, software or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage.  Unauthorized service or modification. Defects or damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or modification in any way by someone other than Giant International Ltd. or its authorized distributors, are excluded from coverage.  Altered products. Products or accessories with (a) serial numbers or date tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals that show evidence of tampering; (c) mismatched board serial numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Intouch branded housings, or parts, are excluded from coverage.  Communication services. Defects, damages, or the failure of Products or Accessories due to any communication service or signal you may subscribe to or use with the Products or Accessories is excluded from coverage.
 36 What other limitations are there?   Any implied warranties, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall be limited to the duration of this limited warranty, otherwise the repair, replacement, or refund as provided under this express limited warranty is the exclusive remedy of the customer, and is provided in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied. In no event shall Giant International Ltd. be liable, whether in contract or tort (including negligence) for damages in excess of the purchase price of the product or consequential damages of any kind, or loss of revenue or profits, loss of business, loss of information or other financial loss arising out of or in connection with the ability or inability to use the products or accessories to the full extent these damages may be disclaimed by law. Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the length of an implied warranty, so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another.  How to obtain warranty service or other information. Contact Giant International Ltd. at 1-800-860-4530 or e-mail intouch@callcenter.com To obtain service, you must include; (a) a copy of your receipt, bill of sale or other comparable proof of purchase; (b) a written description of the problem; (c) the name of your retailer, if applicable; and, most importantly; (d) your address and telephone number.  2009 Giant International Limited. All rights reserved. All registered trademarks and trade dress are the property of the respective owners.                Technical Support Customers may contact Intouch Customer Service by phone. United States (Hours of Operation: M-F 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. EST) Consumers and Dealers call 1-800-860-4530 or e-mail: intouch@callcenter.com

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