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BOSSCOM

Internet-Radio

For Bang & Olufsen

Controlled

12818090

by B&O Remote

Control

Everyday Control with Beo4, Beo5, Beo6

Select

Maneuvering in menus

Maneuvering in menus

Power on/ off

Menu

Favorite list

Store favorite

Mode – Internet/ UPnP

– Select a preset program.

*1

*1

Up to 250 channels can be stored in memory.

A preset channel is selected by entering one, two or three digits.

Everyday Control with BeoLink 1000

Select

Maneuvering in menus

Maneuvering in menus

Power on/ off

Menu

Favorite list

Store – favorite

Mode – Internet/ UPnP

Select a preset program.

*1

Everyday Control with Beo4, Beo5, Beo6 .................................................................................................................... 1

Everyday Control with BeoLink 1000 .......................................................................................................................... 1

Getting Started ........................................................................................................................................................... 3

Direct Mode or CableLink Mode ................................................................................................................................. 4

Factory Settings .......................................................................................................................................................... 4

Functions .................................................................................................................................................................... 5

My MediaU ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5

Create a MediaU Account. .......................................................................................................................................... 5

Internet Radio ................................................................................................................................................................. 5

Create a List of Favorite Stations. ............................................................................................................................... 5

Media Center .................................................................................................................................................................. 5

UPnP, Play Music from PCs on the LAN. ..................................................................................................................... 5

Installation ................................................................................................................................................................. 6

Internet-Radio, Initial Set Up. ......................................................................................................................................... 6

Setting Date and Clock. ................................................................................................................................................... 6

Buffer. ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6

Language. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6

Factory Settings. ............................................................................................................................................................. 6

Internet-Radio Connection to Bang & Olufsen Equipment .......................................................................................... 7

Direct Control, “Direct Mode” ......................................................................................................................................... 7

Indirect control, ”CableLink Mode” ................................................................................................................................. 7

Option Programming .................................................................................................................................................. 8

Source & Option Selection .......................................................................................................................................... 9

Connection via a BeoLink Converter 1611/ 1612 .......................................................................................................15

Connection via a BeoLink Active in any Link Room ....................................................................................................16

Connection to a 21 Pin AV Socket on any Bang & Olufsen TV. ...................................................................................17

Internet-Radio is equipped with a 7 pin DIN DataLink cable for connection to Bang & Olufsen equipment. Thus an adaptor cable is required for connection to equipment not having a DIN input socket. See below examples and the

Option Programming section page 8.

Getting Started

This BOSSCOM Internet-Radio has been designed for operation in a Bang & Olufsen remote control system allowing full control with a Bang & Olufsen remote control terminal either directly or via connection to Bang & Olufsen equipment.

Thus the Internet-Radio is BeoLink compatible.

Direct Mode or CableLink Mode

The BOSSCOM Internet-Radio tuner is connected to Bang & Olufsen equipment via the 7-pin DIN cable with or without adaptor, and through option programming it may be controlled as follows:

1. Via the tuner’s built in IR-receiver, ”Direct Mode”

Direct Mode is used when connection to an input with control data is not possible.

2. Via the cable connected Bang & Olufsen equipment, ”CableLink Mode”

CableLink Mode is used only when connection to an input with control data is possible.

See page 8 for Option Programming.

Factory Settings

The factory setting is for “Direct Mode” and manual power control.

The factory setting for input socket and selected source is:

Remote control

Beo4, Beo5 or Beo6

BeoLink 1000

Source

N.MUSIC, A.MEM2 or TAPE2

SHIFT A.TAPE

If the Internet-Radio tuner is connected to a different input, the option should be programmed accordingly.

See page 8 for Option Programming.

Functions

My MediaU

When logging into http://www.mediayou.net

favorite lists for Internet-Radio may be created. By the first log in an

Internet-Radio account needs to be created. The account is free of charge.

Create a MediaU Account.

1. Log into the home page and create an account.

2. Fill in the Internet-Radio’s serial number, which is the so called MAC address found in the Internet-Radio/

Main Menu/Information Center/System Information/Wireless MAC.

A MAC address is 12 alfa-numerics.

3. Press to get to the main menu.

4. The MediaU list for Internet-Radio is visible and may be accessed.

Internet Radio

Create a List of Favorite Stations.

250 favorite stations may be stored in the Internet-Radio.

1. Press and select Internet Radio with .

2. Select a station from one of the sub-menus, like Local Radio/Denmark/DAB.

3. Press to store the favorite list.

4. Move the station to the desired place in the list and press to store this location.

These menus allow for name change of stations, removal or relocation in the favorite list, but these activities are a lot easier via the internet and a MediaU account as described above.

Media Center

UPnP, Play Music from PCs on the LAN.

1. Select Main Menu with

2. Select Mediacenter/ UPnP

3. Show lists with accessible files with

4. Select the desired file.

Installation

Internet-Radio, Initial Set Up

Connect the Internet-Radio tuner’s external power supply to a mains outlet and to the tuner’s DC-socket.

1) Turn on the tuner’s power switch on the cabinet’s rear.

2) Turn on Internet-Radio by pressing N.MUSIC, A.MEM2 or TAPE2 followed by

See Option Programming p.8 if another source selection is requested.

3) Connect the tuner to the corresponding input socket of the Bang & Olufsen equipment.

4) Select the chosen source on the Bang & Olufsen remote.

Internet-Radio is starting up and is scanning for networks.

1. Having completed the scanning all available ”ESSIDs” are listed. Select the desired one.

2. If the selected network is locked, a password has to be entered.

Internet-Radio supports WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) and WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access).

.

Setting Date and Clock

1. Select Main Menu with

2. Select /Configuration/Date & Time with

3. Select the desired date, time, 12/24 hours, GMT, Daylight Saving Time etc

Buffer

1. Select Main Menu with

2. Select /Configuration/Buffer with

3. Select the desired values for the buffer.

Language

1. Select Main Menu with

2. Select /Configuration/Language with

3. Select the desired display language.

Factory Settings

1. Select Main Menu with

2. Select /Configuration/Reset to Default with

3. Select YES to reset Internet-Radio to the factory settings.

Internet-Radio Connection to Bang & Olufsen Equipment

This BOSSCOM Internet-Radio tuner connects to ALL Bang & Olufsen equipment having a vacant audio input, like

BeoSound, BeoCenter, BeoMaster, BeoSystem or BeoVision TV, and it is controlled by a Bang & Olufsen remote control terminal. Internet-Radio may be connected to any equipment of other brands too, but it requires control by a

Bang & Olufsen remote.

Over the years Bang & Olufsen has added, removed or renamed inputs for peripherals and in the most recent remote controls N.Music has replaced the earlier SHIFT- A.TAPE or A.TAPE2.

Below tables list various Bang & Olufsen equipment with specified inputs, names and the corresponding source selection to be used when opening an input. This enables selection of any named Bang & Olufsen product, its input, the corresponding Internet-Radio option and the remote command that allows for control of the tuner.

Some inputs allow for selection of a CableLink option, but most of the more recent Bang & Olufsen products require a

Direct Mode option, i.e. direct control of the Internet-Radio. Alternatively see the application of BeoLink Converter p.

15.

Direct Control, “Direct Mode”

The Internet-Radio is controlled directly by a Bang & Olufsen remote control terminal. Thus control from a link room is NOT possible, but the Internet-Radio may be listened to anywhere, when it has been selected as a source.

Direct Mode

Direct Mode may be used in any Bang & Olufsen system.

The Internet-Radio tuner’s IR receiver is not plasma safe.

Indirect control, ”CableLink Mode”

The Internet-Radio is controlled with a Bang & Olufsen remote via the connected Bang & Olufsen equipment that relays control commands via the connection cable. The Internet-Radio may be controlled from any connected link room.

CableLink

The CableLink option allows for control from any link room.

Option Programming

Option programming is required only when installing the tuner. The programming is performed with a Bang &

Olufsen remote control terminal by initiating a 5 key sequence within 8 seconds after powering up the tuner.

When powering up the tuner the red control LED flashes for 8 seconds, and the programming has to be carried out before the control LED stops flashing. When entering a key stroke the timeout is prolonged with another 8 seconds.

and ends by pressing If not successful the operation may be repeated. Programming starts by pressing

All options have 3 digits to be entered in between.

Option 106 is entered like this:

Control LED indications

Red/green flash

By initial power up the LED starts flashing red/green, indicating that the tuner is in Option

Programming mode, i.e. an option may be entered.

The Option Programming Mode is terminated after 30 secs. or prior hereto, if any command except for , or is received.

Red

The tuner is ready for control.

Intermittently turned off

The LED turns off very briefly as a command handshake indicator.

*1 If using a Beolink1000 remote control, LIGHT must be replaced with SHIFT-LINK.

Source & Option Selection

The following tables show the available input sockets on various Bang & Olufsen audio and video products, how to select them using a remote control terminal and what the corresponding option program of the One Remote

Internet-Radio tuner should be.

The BOSSCOM Internet-Radio tuner has to be programmed with the right option to operate correctly:

BeoSound 5

Input

Socket

MasterLink

Source Selected

Direct

Option

-

CableLink

Option

410

Remarks

-

-

416

412

If the MasterLink socket is not used, the Internet-Radio tuner might be connected and operated via a BeoLink

Converter.

See page 15 for details on connection of the BeoLink

Converter 1611.

Remarks

BeoSound 5 Encore

Input

Socket

LINE-IN

Source Selected Direct

Option

100

CableLink

Option

-

The Encore input is a mini jack socket.

Use a BOSSCOM adaptor cable item 13138090.

BeoCenter 2

Input

Socket

AUX-IN

Source Selected Direct

Option

100

CableLink

Option

-

Remarks

The input is RCA phono sockets. Use a BOSSCOM adaptor cable item

13128090.

BeoSound 4

BeoSound 1

BeoSound Century

Input

Socket

AUX

Input

Socket

AUX

Source Selected Direct

Option

100

MasterLink

Input

Socket

AUX

AUX

-

-

-

Source Selected Direct

Option

100

102

410

416

CableLink

Option

-

Remarks

The input is RCA phono sockets. Use a BOSSCOM adaptor cable item

13128090.

If the MasterLink socket is not used, the Internet-Radio tuner might be connected and operated via a BeoLink

Converter.

See page 15 for details on connection of the BeoLink

Converter 1611.

412

CableLink

Option

-

Remarks

-

AUX

AUX

Source Selected Direct

Option

103

106

100

CableLink

Option

-

-

-

Remarks

BeoSound 9000

Input

Socket

AUX

AUX

Source Selected Direct

Option

100

102

CableLink

Option

-

Remarks

-

BeoSound 3000

BeoSound 3200

Input

Socket

AUX

AUX

AUX

Source Selected Direct

Option

100

102

103

AUX 106

BeoSound Ouverture

Input

Socket

AUX

AUX

AUX

MasterLink

Source Selected Direct

Option

103

106

100

-

-

-

CableLink

Option

-

-

-

-

Remarks

CableLink

Option

Remarks

302

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

206

-

410

416

412

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

If the MasterLink socket is not used, the Internet-

Radio tuner might be connected and operated via a BeoLink Converter.

See page 15 for details on connection of the BeoLink

Converter 1611 .

Input

Socket

AUX

Source Selected

Direct

Option

100

BeoSystem 2500

BeoCenter 2500

AUX 103

AUX 106

BeoCenter 2300

BeoMaster 3300

Input Socket Source Selected Direct

Option

TP 102

CD 104

BeoMaster 5500

Input Socket Source Selected Direct

Option

AUX 100

AUX 102

AUX 103

AUX 106

CableLink

Option

-

Remarks

302

206

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

CableLink

Option

300

302

303

306

Remarks

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

CableLink

Option

302

204

Remarks

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

BeoMaster 3500

BeoMaster 4500

Input Socket Source Selected Direct

Option

TP1 102

CD 104

TP2 103

PHONO 106

BeoMaster 6500

BeoMaster 7000

Input Socket Source Selected Direct

Option

TP1

CD

TP2

PHONO

102

104

103

106

BeoCenter 8000

Input Socket Source Selected

Direct

Option

TAPE2 103

BeoCenter 8500

BeoCenter 9000

BeoCenter 9500

Input Socket Source Selected

Direct

Option

TAPE2 103

AUX 100

CableLink

Option

302

204

302

Remarks

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

206 In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

CableLink

Option

302

204

302

206

Remarks

CableLink

Option

302

Remarks

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

CableLink

Option

302

Remarks

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

-

BeoCenter 9300

Input Socket Source Selected Direct

Option

PHONO 106

TAPE2 103

AUX 100 -

CableLink

Option

206

Remarks

302

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

In the CableLink mode numeric commands are not accepted.

BeoSystem 3

Input

Socket

AV1

AV2

AV3

AV4

AV5

AV6

MasterLink

Source Selected Direct

Option

-

etc.

-

-

CableLink

Option

Remarks

410

414

412

410

414

412

The input is a scart socket,

21 pin AV socket. Use a

BOSSCOM adaptor cable item 13148090.

The input is RCA phono sockets. Use a BOSSCOM adaptor cable item

13128090.

If the socket is not used, the

Internet-Radio tuner might be connected and operated via a BeoLink Converter.

See page 15 for details on connection of the BeoLink

Converter 1611.

Connection via a BeoLink Converter 1611/ 1612

The BOSSCOM Internet-Radio tuner may be connected to a Bang & Olufsen stand-alone audio or video master, TV, via a BeoLink Converter using MasterLink and the AAL inputs. Connected to an audio master and programmed as a ”video source” the Internet-Radio may be selected as that, VMEM as an example. Connected to a video master and programmed as an “audio source” the Internet-Radio may be selected as that, ATAPE as an example. Notice that the

Bang & Olufsen equipment has to be programmed in option 2. See the relevant Bang & Olufsen user guide.

BeoLink Converter

1611 or 1612 used with a Bang & Olufsen audio master and the Internet-

Radio.

Input

Socket

AAL

AAL

AAL

AAL

Source Selected

Direct

Option

-

-

-

-

CableLink

Option

410

412

414

416

Remarks

The Internet-Radio connects to the

BeoLink Converter with a BOSSCOM adaptor cable item

13158090.

The BeoLink Converter 1611 connects to a stand-alone Bang & Olufsen audio master with a MasterLink cable. Connection of more Bang & Olufsen equipment might create control conflicts.

Input

Socket

BeoLink Converter

1611 or 1612 used with a Bang & Olufsen

TV and the Internet-

Radio.

AAL

AAL

AAL

AAL

Source Selected Direct

Option

-

-

-

-

CableLink

Option

402

Remarks

404

406

The Internet-Radio connects to the

BeoLink Converter with a BOSSCOM adaptor cable item

13168090.

408

The BeoLink Converter 1611 connects to a stand-alone Bang & Olufsen TV with a

MasterLink cable. Connection of more Bang & Olufsen equipment might create control conflicts.

Connection via a BeoLink Active in any Link Room

The BOSSCOM Internet-Radio tuner may be connected to a Bang & Olufsen BeoLink Active with a vacant ‘PC’ socket.

Thus active speakers in any link room allow for the installation of the Internet-Radio tuner and the opportunity of having a local radio source controlled directly with the Bang & Olufsen remote control terminal.

Input

Socket

Source Selected

Direct

Option

CableLink

Option

Remarks

BeoLink Active

PC 118 -

The Internet-Radio connects to the

BeoLink Active with a

BOSSCOM PCSNUT adaptor cable item

39207436.

Connection to a 21 Pin AV Socket on any Bang & Olufsen TV

All B&O TV models

BeoVision 10

BeoVision 8

BeoVision 7

BeoVision 6

BeoVision 4

BeoVision 3

BeoVision 1

BeoSystem 3

Avant models

LX models

LE models

LS models

L models

MX models

ME models

Input

Socket

Scart

AV1 - AV6

NOT the

DECODER input!!

Source Selected Direct

Option

110

110

116

112

114

CableLink

Option

410

Remarks

410

The input is a scart socket, a

21 pin AV socket. Use a

BOSSCOM adaptor cable item 13148090.

416

412

414

Check the TV user guide for programming of the AV connections.

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