CAMBRIDGE AIR100 User Manual - page 8
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Standby/On button
Controls the standby state of the unit. When the LED is illuminated
red, the system is in its low power standby state. When the unit is
first turned on it takes approximately 20 seconds to fully power up
and become active. During this phase the LED will blink red on and
off .
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Volume buttons
Controls the player's volume.
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Mute button
Press to mute and press again to un-mute the unit.
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AUX Button
Selects AUX/MP3 inputs. Pressing this button will toggle between
Aux and MP3 inputs.
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Bluetooth button (Pairing)
Used to pair (connect to) Bluetooth devices so that they can be
played back wirelessly. When the button is pressed the LED on the
unit will blink blue for approximately 30 seconds. This indicates that
the system is in pairing mode. See later section.
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Presets buttons 1 – 10
Press to recall an internet radio preset. As shipped from the factory
10 stations will have been pre-assigned, 5 can be accessed from
the top panel buttons, all 10 can be accessed via the remote. To
change the assigned stations use the free Air App for Android or
Apple devices, see later section.
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Bass controls
Allows setting of the bass/low frequency response of the unit tailored
to your taste and the acoustics of your room.
Getting started
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Remote control
Note:
If you make a mistake during the connection process, reset
the Air. To do this, press and hold the Standby/On button and WPS
button on the rear panel for 10-15 seconds until the Air switches off,
then repeat the connection process.
Network connections
Before you can use your Air for Internet Radio/Streaming you must
have the following:
• A broadband internet connection (such as ADSL) to a suitable
internet service provider (ISP).
• A network connection either wirelessly via 802.11b/g or n Wi-Fi
or wired Ethernet connection (10 or 100 M bits/sec via an RJ45
connection).
If your wireless network is configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption then you
will need to know your WEP or WPA key so you can get the Air to
communicate with the network.
IMPORTANT:
Before you continue, make sure that your wireless access point
or router is powered up and working with your broadband internet
service (use your computer to verify this). To get this part of the
system working you must read the instructions supplied with the
wireless access point or router.
The Air can be configured to connect to a wired or wireless network.
For wired setup, see later section 'Connecting to a wired network'.
Connecting to a wireless network
1. Connect the Air to the mains power and press the button on
top of the unit. Wait for up to 20 seconds for the flashing light on
the rear panel to flash green and orange . If the light does
not flash green and orange after 20 seconds, please carry out a
factory reset as detailed above, and start again.
Apple Wireless Accessory Configuration
If you have an Apple mobile device, go to the 'Settings -> Wi-Fi'
menu. Choose the Air showing under 'Set up New AirPlay Speaker'
and follow the instructions.
Note:
For Mac with OS X, once connected the setup will then
proceed to Airport utility. Follow the instructions.
Otherwise, proceed to the next section.
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