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1. UPnP AV Server 1 NAS Netzwerkspeicher Network Attached Starage device 1 Pinn CARUSO TA CARUSO DANGER vse a SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN NICHT FFNEN HOCHSPANNUNG RISCQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIRI Vioco our fo 100 120 V or 200 240V 50 60 Hz 100 W EURO 1 EURO2 EUROS RECHTER LINKER SUBWOOFER LAUTSPRECHER LAUTSPRECHER RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER Attention A properly set up home network with router must be installed and in operation to use the Music Player For the use of internet radio a DSL access to the internet is needed For questions regarding setting up your network and internet connection please ask your system administrator or any network specialist 1 Musik Server with UPnP AV server software installed 2 Connection either via Cable LAN oder Wireless LAN Anhang Appendix B Technische Daten Specification Formate Formats DVD Player CD CD R CD RW MP3 DVD Video DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW VCD S VCD JPEG Picture CD Videoausgang Video output YUV Component Composite FBAS Streaming Client MP3 WMA AAC FLAC OGG Vorbis LPCM WAV Medienserver Media serv
2. The power supply required for this unit is printed on the mains supply socket The unit must never be connected to a power supply which does not meet these specifications If the unit is not to be used for a long period disconnect it from the mains supply at the wall socket Mains leads must be deployed in such a way that there is no danger of damage to them e g through persons treading on them or from furniture Take particular care with plugs distribution panels and connections at the device Unplugging the mains plug will disconnect the device from the mains for service and repair Please make sure that the mains plug is easily accessible Liquid or particles must never be allowed to get inside the unit through the ventilation slots Mains voltage is present inside the unit and any electric shock could cause serious injury or death Never exert undue force on mains connectors Protect the unit from drips and splashes of water never place flower vases or fluid containers on the unit Like any other electrical appliance this device should never be used without proper supervision Take care to keep the unit out of the reach of small children The case should only be opened by a qualified specialist technician Repairs and fuse replacements should be entrusted to an authorised T A specialist workshop With the exception of the connections and measures described in these instructions no work of any kind may be carried out on the devi
3. gt Rpt Trk 9 1 gt Rpt Mix 9 In Mix mode the pieces are played in a random order 29 The Favourites List Adding Favourites to the List Calling up Favourites Erasing Favourites Using Presets Preset function Storing a Preset Calling up a Preset Accessing Media Content using the Favourites List The Favourites list can be used to store your preferred Internet radio stations and the paths to your preferred music tracks At any subsequent time you can then very quickly access these stations and tracks using the Favorites entry in the Home Menu If you are currently enjoying a particular Internet radio station simply press the green button on the F100 FM100 handset this adds the station to the Favourites list In principle you can also add pieces on a NAS server or a USB hard disc to your Favourites list but we only recommend this if the content of the relevant storage medium is available at all times e g permanently connected USB hard disc Open the Favourites list using the button then select an entry from the list using the C A C Y _ buttons Start the track or the station by pressing the Cp button Entries are removed from the Favourites list by first selecting the entry to be erased using the C A _ _ buttons and then holding the red button on the F100 FM100 handset pressed in for several seconds Caution Erase the paths to files on USB hard discs or UPnP AV servers
4. C_W_ buttons to select a radio station from the Favourites list Waking to the radio Take care to set a station which can be received Waking to a disc When you activate the alarm function please ensure that there is a playable CD in the disc mechanism You can set the alarm volume at this point If you change the volume setting the system immediately accepts the displayed volume level and the change in volume is audible This menu point is used to determine how the internal clock is set RDS If you select the menu point RDS you can select a radio station from the Favourites list using the CA C_W_ buttons If you select the Any setting the time of day is read out automatically from the RDS signal of the current selected station and adopted by the machine This occurs at night and about three minutes after switching on If you have selected a station the time of day is automatically read out from the RDS signal at night If the selected station is the current listening source then the time of day is adopted by the machine when switched on This only works if high quality RDS reception is available It is now impossible to set the wrong time of day manually Summer time The time of day can be set manually in the menu point Set time Winter time The time of day can be set manually in the menu point Set time Manual method of setting the internal clock to the correct time Any change you make at this
5. If you open an entry of this type its content will be played The lists and music tracks you can see when you select a device vary according to the machine and the transferred data When you are navigating through lists you can call up the Gase letter search function at any time by briefly pressing the C aw button The screen now displays the message Search _ While this is on the screen enter up to five letters or numerals using the remote control handset the letters assigned to the numeric buttons are printed below the buttons To obtain a particular letter press the appropriate button repeatedly until the correct letter appears on the screen Before entering the next character you have to wait until the cursor is displayed again After pressing the button or after a brief delay with no further input the Cazese moves to the first entry in the list which starts with the characters you entered If the text searched for is not found the best matching result will be shown You can abort the search using the C g button Repeated brief presses cycle through the repeat functions gt Rpt Trk 5 1 gt Rpt All 5 gt Normal Rpt Trk The current piece is repeated Rpt All All pieces in the current folder the current playlist are repeated Normal Repeat function switched off Long press Switches Mix mode Shuffle ON and OFF Subsequent brief button presses will cycle through the Mix Repeat operating modes gt Mix gt
6. Technisch begr ndete Anderungen vorbehalten We reserve the right to alter specifications 55 T A elektroakustik GmbH amp Co KG Herford Deutschland Germany
7. There are now so many different types of blank discs disc recorders burners and burning software that it is not possible to guarantee general compatibility If you encounter a compatibility problem we recommend that you try using different blank discs a different burner or different burning software 21 DVD Player Setup Menu Operating the SETUP menu Closing the SETUP menu 22 Setup Menu DVD Player configuration D If a TV or monitor is not present in the system no adjustments need to be made in the DVD Player Setup menu The DVD player in the C zese must be set up to match the characteristics of your TV set and your preferred methods of use The settings required for this are grouped together in a DVD Player Setup Menu which is displayed on your television screen In most cases you will only need to adjust the settings contained in the Player Setup Menu once i e when the machine is initially set up and installed You may need to refer to the operating instructions supplied with your TV set in order to establish the correct setup values so please have the manual to hand before you start this process The Player Setup Menu is divided into the following sub menus e GENERAL SETUP MENU This is where you set general device settings such as screen size display brightness etc e AUDIO SETUP MENU In this sub menu you set the audio characteristics such as the sound mode and format of the digital outpu
8. DVD only Sound track DVD only Camera angle DVD only Special functions The button on the remote control handset cycles through the repeat function options of the Cazese Press the button repeatedly if required until the repeat mode you wish to use appears on the screen The following repeat modes are available according to disc format Display Function Disc format RPT CH Repeat chapter DVD RPT TT Repeat track DVD RPT ONE Repeat track CD MP3 RPT FLD Repeat folder MP3 SINGLE Play tracl omce MP3 RPT ALL Repeat whole disc DVD CD S VCD OFF Normal playback no display No repeat You can select the sub title language or switch sub titles on and off during playback by pressing the button During playback you can select the sound tracks present on the disc by pressing the button If several camera angles are available for a particular sequence on a DVD this is indicated by a camera symbol on the screen You can switch between the various camera angles by holding the button pressed in repeatedly if necessary The angles can also be selected directly using the numeric buttons 19 JPEG PICTURE CD MP3 CD MP3 playback without screen 20 Playing MP3 JPEG Picture CDs The Caso is able to play MP3 music discs JPEG discs and Picture Discs These discs are generally controlled using the optional TV video monitor Limited control of MP3 CDs is also possible without a TV or video monitor see
9. The tone control menu is called up using either the C P D buttons on the remote control handset or on the machine itself using the menu point Tone tone control settings in the menu The individual menu points may offer different set up options depending on the type of reproduction i e via the integral speakers or external loudspeakers The features of the tone control menu are explained in detail in the next section Adjustment range Options 61 centered 61 Explanations This menu point allows you to alter the balance between the left and right loud speakers in order to compensate for an unfavourable listening position The balance can be altered in 1dB increments The current value is always dis played 12 0 4 12 These two menu points are used to alter the treble and bass settings The value affects the internal loudspeakers and any external speakers connected to the system 15 0 15 This menu point allows you to alter the balance between the loudspeakers of the Carso and any external loudspeakers connected to the system 15 0 415 The volume of the sub woofer can be adjusted at this point Adjust the volume of the sub woofer to suit the acoustic conditions of the listening room and the volume of the other channels Loudness Tone sound fields off on The amplifier features a volume dependent tone control LOUDNESS which compen sates for the frequency dependent sensiti
10. MP3 playback without screen After you insert a JPEG Picture CD the monitor displays the menu structure of the disc A folder can be selected by pressing the C A C Y button on the remote control handset The folder can then be selected and opened using the button on the remote control handset Select the picture you wish to view using the CA C W_ buttons As soon as a picture is selected marked yellow it is superimposed on the menu as a preview Press the button to confirm your choice and start a slide show in full screen mode this continues to the end of the folder or directory You can interrupt playback at any time by pressing the C gt I C gt D gt button and stop it completely with the C m gt button Some menus contain a large number of entries and you can shorten the time it takes to move around such menus by holding the button pressed in this causes the system to skip forward by four folders or tracks at a time You can also enter the desired album track number directly using the numeric buttons on the remote control handset Functions during playback e Pressing the C A C_ _ buttons mirrors the displayed picture around the vertical or horizontal axis e Pressing the C lt gt CP buttons rotates the picture to the right or left e A long press on the button displays the next picture After you insert an MP3 CD the monitor displays the menu structure of the disc You can select an albu
11. CD buttons Press the C_ _ button to open the appropriate sub menu You can now find your way to a particular menu point using the C W gt CA buttons If you wish to change the setting of any particular menu point press the C _ button and select the desired setting using the C_W_ CA buttons Press the button to confirm your selection and the setting is then accepted In each case pressing the C gt button takes you back to the next higher menu level To leave the SETUP menu press the C 4 D gt button repeatedly if required until you return to the topmost line of the menu Now select the End SETUP menu option and confirm by pressing the button DVD Player Setup Menu YsaAVS N33849S ASVNONV1 GSO 440 NO seBenbue s yuny HOsinaq HSI3SN3 1NdNI MOOINN 40901 440 NO IVNOSUY3d 1408 JHOME GYVONVLS 440 NO 6 91 XOPUSLLAT t NVOS NVd 7 OISLN INN Wd 13834 3SNVHO NNIN HLIM ANSW LNOHLIM SNY NI3 ndy 8 LZLONZ 92 3d3VS aM seBenbue Jayyun HOS LNAG HSII9N3 se en ugi Jeyyun HOSLNAG HSI1SN3 seBenbue s yuny HOS LN3G HSI1SN3 WVdS0Oud M9071 OSId JAQON LHSIN ONILLAS JUN LDId FAISSFUDOUI AW1dSIG AL AdALAL Linvaaq AUOMSSVd AVN DHIAF EAN Odd TVLNFJUVd NNAW OSIA JILILEN
12. If you wish to change the selected menu point first press the button then use the C lt _ CP buttons to alter the value e To accept the setting once you have changed the value press the button again e If you wish to quit without accepting any alteration press the C g gt button at any time e Press the button again to leave the menu Select this menu point to move to the Tone Controls menu Activating this menu point calls up additional on screen menu points which relate to the loudspeakers Adjustment facility Loudspeakers Caruso External Caruso External ext Subwoofer Off On Crossover freq 40 60 100 150 CM Acitve control Off On Choosing the menu point Caruso External selects a 3 x configuration in this mode the Caso should be set up as the Centre speaker Selecting the menu point Caruso in the Loudspeaker sub point and setting the menu point On in the Sub woofer sub point switches off the integral bass loudspeaker This menu point only appears if you select the menu point On in the Sub woofer sub point At this point you can switch the Trigger voltage for DGA CH e loudspeakers on and off If you set the trigger voltage option to On then TA CZ tze loudspeakers connected to the PRE output of the au are switched on together with the Cauao This avoids the usual problem with automatic power on systems that of sw
13. from the Favourites list using the C D button before you erase or move files You can store Internet radio stations as Presets using the process familiar from VHF radio These stations can subsequently be called up directly using the numeric buttons on the F100 FM100 remote control handset First select an Internet radio station e g using the Home menu Internet radio When you hear the station press the button followed by a number C_0_ to C D The station is now stored under this number It is possible to store a total of ten Presets under the numbers C to Briefly press one of the numeric buttons C D to C s D The associated Preset is now called up and after a brief delay you will hear it Presets are particularly useful when the front panel screen is not in view but you wish to call up stations e g when operating the system from an adjacent room or when operating it via a domestic control system Adding Internet Radio Stations 30 The lists of Internet radio stations displayed by the Cazese are very complete and comprehensive but since new stations are constantly being added you may find that one of your favourite stations is not yet included in the Select lists In this case you can add the stations using the vTuner service see also the Chapter vTuner Premium Service The station added can then be accessed from the C zese main menu under the Internet Radio Added Stations point Operat
14. heat producing objects or devices or anything which is heat sensitive or highly inflammable When installing the unit on a shelf or in a cupboard it is essential to provide an adequate flow of cooling air to ensure that the heat produced by the unit is dissipated effectively Any heat build up will shorten the life of the unit and could be a source of danger Be sure to leave at least 10 cm free space above the unit for ventilation If the system components are to be stacked then the amplifier must be the top unit Do not place any object on the top cover Mains and loudspeaker cables and also remote control leads must be kept as far away as possible from signal leads and antenna cables Never run them over or under the unit A complete connection diagram is shown in Appendix A Notes on connections e Be sure to push all plugs firmly into their sockets Loose connections can cause hum and other unwanted noises e When you connect the input sockets of the amplifier to the output sockets on the source devices always connect like to like i e R to R and L to L If you fail to heed this then the stereo channels will be reversed e To achieve maximum possible interference rejection the mains plug should be connected to the mains socket in such a way that phase is connected to the mains socket contact marked with a dot The phase of the mains socket can be determined using a special meter If you are not sure about this ple
15. menu DISC MENU You can navigate within this menu using the cursor buttons and select various points such as language sub titles and sound format To activate or select a menu point use the cursor buttons to move to it then press the button When you have selected all the desired settings start the film generally by selecting the menu point Play film Opening the disc menu The disc menu can be opened at any time during playback by briefly pressing during playback the button By this means you can call up all the Disc Menu functions even when the disc is playing Track select You can switch to the next or preceding track on the disc using the gt during playback C taq D buttons on the remote control handset A track can also be selected directly by entering its track number using the numeric keypad on the remote control handset Pause Pressing the C bil C l gt D button halts playback temporarily Pressing the during playback COIL Cp button resumes playback Search The search can be started in the forward or reverse directions by pressing the during playback lt lt O gt buttons on the remote control handset Pressing these buttons repeatedly varies the search rate The search is concluded by pressing the button CD Text If the CD being played contains text information CD Text then the text is displayed on the screen connected to the system 18 Repeat function Sub title language
16. no read or data errors occur when electronic memory media are accessed the potential reproduction quality is even higher than that of CD The quality level may even exceed that of SACD and DVD Audio The music content to be played is chosen from Select Lists These lists are operated using the navigation buttons cursor buttons which you will find on the remote control handset and on the front panel All content can be accessed via the main menu Internet Radio in particular offers a huge number of stations which can result in long searches or periods of navigation We therefore recommend that you store your preferred stations in a Favourites List as this makes them easy and fast to access with no protracted searching It is also possible to store Internet radio stations as Presets just as you do with normal radio they can then be called up directly just by entering a number The media content can be listed according to various criteria Internet radio stations e g by country of origin genre or alphabetical music from media servers e g by artiste album track genre etc The exact form of the displayed list and the preparation of the content also depend to a large extent on the capabilities of the server i e the full facilities of the C zese cannot be exploited with all servers or media You may therefore find that in many cases not all the functions described in these instructions can be used 020Main Menu Home Menu Selec
17. of the machine the current track and the tuned station are displayed on the integral screen The main information is highlighted on screen according to context and can be viewed clearly from some distance The fol lowing section provides a more detailed explanation of the functions of the front panel buttons and the screen information On and Off switch A brief press on the C ox D button switches the machine on and off When it is switched on the LED above the button glows green Mains switch in the mains socket back panel To use the C zese the mains switch on the back panel in the mains socket must be set to the 1 position A Caution The mains switch is not an isolation switch i e parts of the machine are still connected to the mains even when the green LED is off If you know you will not use the system for a long period operate the mains switch in the mains socket in order to disconnect it from the mains supply Source select Selects the disc player of the Aue Selects the Streaming Client function of the x Internet Radio access to music servers and or the iPod you may have to press several times Selects the VHF FM radio of the Casco Cat Toggles between analogue inputs 1 and 2 Timer Co Brief press opens the alarm timer menu see Chapter Alarm Timer While the LED above the C O button is flashing Long press Switches alarm function off After an hour the machine does not s
18. picture output is to be reproduced on an NTSC television At this setting DVDs in PAL format will be converted to the NTSC format by the Carso In this menu you set the picture output of the Cazese to match the geometry of your TV set Note The format which you select must be available on the disc If this is not the case the selected picture format settings will have no effect on the picture during playback 4 3 Pan Scan This produces a picture of full screen height if a wide screen film is played the centre of the picture fills the screen of a 4 3 TV set Less important areas of the picture are cropped 4 3 Letterbox This option produces a wide screen reproduction with black bars at the top and bottom of the picture In this setting the entire picture content of the DVD is reproduced We recommend this setting for use with 4 3 televisions 25 Progressive Picture setting 26 In progressive scan mode the machine generates full frame images from the half frames stored on the DVD this reduces picture flicker and therefore gives improved picture reproduction with monitors and TV screens which are capable of reproducing progressive images Progressive pictures are generated in the form of a YUV component signal so the C zese must be connected to the YUV input of your monitor or screen in order to be able to use progressive scan Before you activate progressive scan please ensure that your vid
19. source Balance Treble Bass Center This menu point only appears if the menu point Caruso External is selected in the System Con figuration Loudspeaker menu Ext Subwoofer This menu point only appears if an external sub woofer is connected and it is switched on in the System Configuration Loudspeaker menu 10 Source switching The source buttons on the front panel or the remote control handset are used to select the desired internal source Disc Player VHF radio Streaming Client or an external source iPod Aux1 Aux2 for playback Once the C zese has switched to the appropriate source internal sources and iPods connected to the iPod Dock can be operated using the remote control handset or the front panel buttons Please refer to the following chapters for details of operating the individual source devices Volume control The volume of the C zese can be adjusted in fine increments using the buttons on the front panel or the Ca button on the remote control handset A brief press on one volume button increases or reduces the volume by one increment Holding one of the volume buttons pressed in causes the volume to change continuously Tone settings Tone menu The Cazeso features a range of facilities for adjusting the sound to suit your per sonal preferences the system s location and your room acoustics All sound settings are grouped together in the tone control menu TONE menu
20. the unit and in the original T A documentation supplied with it in particular the inspection and guarantee certificates must not be removed or modified and must correspond Infringing any of these conditions invalidates T A conformity and approval and the unit may not be operated within the EC Improper use of the equipment makes the user liable to penalty under current EC and national laws Any modifications or repairs to the unit or any other intervention by a workshop or other third party not authorised by T A invalidates the approval and operational permit for the equipment Only genuine T A accessories may be connected to the unit or such auxiliary devices which are themselves approved and fulfil all currently valid legal requirements When used in conjunction with auxiliary devices or as part of a system this unit may only be used for the purposes stated in the section Approved usage The only permissible method of disposing of this product is to take it to your local collection centre for electrical waste for use in the United States of America only Class B digital device instructions Note 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 energ
21. to access media files stored on these devices Examples for UPnP AV server software compatible with the Carso Windows e Twonky Media Server http www twonkyvision de e Windows Media Player 11 http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia de default aspx Linux e Mediatomb http mediatomb cc e GmediaServer http www gnu org software gmediaserver Radio network The network is connected by means of radio waves operating in the 2 4 GHz frequency band Radio networks are easy to install as no cables have to be deployed but they are often problematic and unreliable especially when the transmission distances are substantial Power Line networks which can also be installed without separate cabling are a better choice in many situations In every case the deployment of a network cable is the most reliable and problem free technology for data transfer The marketplace offers a vast number of routers NAS devices and USB hard discs made by a very wide range of manufacturers T A equipment is generally compatible with other makes of machine which bear the UPnP label A list of devices which T A has checked for compatibility can be found on the Internet at http www taelektroakustik de hardware comp_lan_hw pdf 51 52 Anhang Appendix Anhang Appendix A Anschluss Schema Wiring diagram 54 mit with UPnP AV Server j ROUTER DSL MODEM LAN N ashalla m feel
22. 92 168 001 001 NAS 192 186 001 002 PC 192 168 001 008 If this local network is to include Internet music sources Internet radio as well as physical devices then the T A Cso must have access to the Internet This facility is provided by a device such as a router with connection to the DSL network This router is also a constituent part of the network and is assigned its own IP address The T A Cso must also be informed of the address of the router Gateway to enable it to gain access to the outside world Please ensure that the first three blocks of the Device IP Gateway IP and DNS 1 share the same address space e g 192 168 0 xxx The fourth block assigns a unique address house number to the components in the local network This number must not be present more than once in the local network The Device IP mask should always be assigned the address 255 255 255 0 The Domain Name System DNS is one of the most important services on the Internet Its primary task is to convert Internet addresses such as www taelektroakustik de into the associated IP address In most home networks the router carries out the DNS function If you decide to configure your network manually without DHCP then simply enter the address of your router as the DNS address when configuring the network Wired network Interference free network technology with the drawback of having to deploy a network cable The computer or router in your net
23. Favourites list Storing a Preset Calling up a Preset Favourites List The Favourites list allows the user to store preferred radio stations i e those frequently selected When you have called up the Favourites list by pressing the button F100 FM100 you can press the button to call up the Favourites menu from which the following points can be selected using the CA C Y D buttons Favoriten verwalten Sortierung nach Frequenz Sendersuchlauf starten Select the menu point Scan for stations and initiate the station search with the button The screen displays the message Auto Store active and the C zese now automatically stores up to sixty receivable stations in the Favourites list First set the desired station manually by briefly pressing the C lt lt gt C gt gt buttons or using a search holding the C lt lt gt OQ D buttons pressed in As soon as the station is audible you can add it to your Favourites list by pressing the button Open the Favourites list Select the station you wish to erase from the list hold the red C _ button pressed in for a few seconds the station is now removed from the Favourites list After the erasure the tuner automatically switches to the next station in the Favourites list The Favourites list can be sorted according to various criteria these are selected in the menu point Sort Favourites by Frequency Stations are sorted by frequenc
24. Name Location Genre Stream Rock P n D GD Q ciota Attraction Groat Britain SE FOTO as Rock Add Another Station EJ Search Stations Podcasts EJ Browse by Format Location or Language Browse Stations by Format Browse Stations by Location Browse Stations by Language Browse Podcasts by Format Browse Podcasts by Location Music Adult Contemporary 1328 Electronica 163 Show Tunes 3 Alternative 196 Folk 69 Smooth Jazz 69 Ambient 32 Gospel 94 Soft Rock 70 Big Band 7 Hard Rock 39 Soundtracks 15 Biuegrass 7 Hip Hop 119 Top 40 1011 Bives 30 Holiday 4 Vaniety 776 Comic 4 Jazz 115 World 146 Christian Contemporary 205 Latin Hits 312 World Asia 53 Christan Rock 24 New Age 17 World Europe 314 Oldies 420 World Hawaiian 5 Classical 181 Public 621 World India 43 College 409 RAB 176 World Midde East 54 Country 292 Reggae 28 World Native American 1 Dance 493 Rock 468 World Tropical 70 Talk Business News 26 News Talk 334 ner Comedy 13 News Updates 85 Sports 204 Goverment 23 Radio Drama 5 Tak 221 News 492 Religious 359 Weather 41 You must register with vTuner in order to be able to use the service you can register via your e Mail address and a password Please follow the instructions stated by the service provider Now you can select radio stations from the comprehensive inventory provided by vTuner and store them in lists The lists are transferr
25. Network Configuration Menu Operating the Menu Changing and Storing IP Addresses Closing the Menu Interrupting the Menu without Storing the Settings First select the Cazese Streaming Client function by pressing the button Open the configuration menu with a long press on the button on the F100 FM100 remote control handset You should now see the configuration menu on the front panel screen Use the CA _ C_ _ buttons in the menu to select the network parameter to be changed and activate the entry with the button You can now change the setting using the following buttons depending on the type of setting CQ CP button for simple selection ON OFF Numeric buttons C D to C for entering IP addresses Alpha numeric input for entering text When the setting process is complete or when you have entered the complete address press the button to confirm your action Alpha numeric entry At certain points e g for entering server names or passwords it is necessary to input series of characters strings At such points you can enter letters num bers and special characters by repeatedly pressing the numeric buttons on the F100 FM100 remote control handset as when writing SMS news The assignment of letters to the buttons is printed below the buttons Special characters can be accessed using the C D and C buttons Ce L Oe Oe 1 lt gt C 1 ae LS 2 2 2 Use the blue C aw D button for togg
26. S olanv 39Yd SI9NY343A4 F9Vd dNLAS OACIA 39Yd dNLas OIANY 39Yd d 113S 1VY3N39 ALIMOVA LNANLSNFOV 4 P D yum uone inen qe MaAIAYSAO dN Las 23 General Setup Menu Adjustment facility DISC LOCK PROGRAM OSD LANGUAGE SCREEN SAVER LOCK UNLOCK INPUT ENGLISH DEUTSCH further languages ON OFF Disc lock Programs OSD Language Screen saver Audio Setup Menu Not all discs are categorised or coded by the manufacturer regarding their suitability for young persons You can prevent playback of specific DVDs by blocking them or alternatively release the DVD for viewing disregarding its category If you block a disc you will be asked to enter your password PIN before playback Without the password the machine will not play the disc To set a password see the Chapter Preferred settings Password You can play the contents of the disc in your own desired sequence by programming the order of the tracks to be played In this menu point you can create your own playback program for the disc in the drawer You can program the desired tracks in the desired sequence under the point INPUT up to twenty tracks can be stored In this menu point you can set the language to be used for the disc player s Player Setup Menu The screen saver helps to prevent damage to your television screen If the screen save
27. USER MANUAL Caruso Software Version V 1 3 2 3 Bestellnummer Order No 9103 0386 Welcome We are delighted that you have decided to purchase a T A product With your new C zeao you have acquired a top quality piece of equipment which has been designed and developed with the wishes of the audiophile music lover as absolute top priority This system represents our very best efforts at designing practical electronic equipment incorporating solid quality user friendly operation and a specification and performance which leaves nothing to be desired All these factors contribute to a piece of equipment which will satisfy your highest demands and your most searching requirements for a period of many years All the components we use meet the German and European safety norms and standards which are currently valid All the materials we use are subject to painstaking quality monitoring At all stages of production we avoid the use of substances which are environmentally unsound or potentially hazardous to health such as chlorine based cleaning agents and CFCs We also aim to avoid the use of plastics in general and PVC in particular in the design of our products Instead we rely upon metals and other non hazardous materials metal components are ideal for recycling and also provide effective electrical screening Our robust all metal cases exclude any possibility of external sources of interference affecting the quality of reproduction Fro
28. ad and note it before using the equipment for the first time 33 Connections 100 120 V or 200 240V 50 60 Hz 100 W T A CARUSO Tested To Comply rds FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE DANGER VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM ACHTUNG SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GE FFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN ATTENTION RAYONNEMENT LASER VISIBLE ET INVISIBLE EN CAS D OUVERTURE EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU T A HERFORD GERMANY MADE IN GERMANY FABRIQUE EN ALLEMAGNE CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT THIS LASER PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21CFR1040 10 A SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN A NICHT FFNEN HOCHSPANNUNG RISCQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR NE Y VIDEO OUT COMPONENT SUB DIGITAL GND STX L O O O mTx an OOO te ACTIVE SPEAKER OUT HA B oo R Y R Qo gt N z gt a lt a f m oa zZ x C Mains input and Mains switch erT SHH amp ODO The mains lead is plugged into this socket For information on correct mains connections please refer to the notes in the Chapters Using the system for the first time Wiring and Safety Notes The mains input socket is fitted with a mains switch If you do not intend to use the system for a long period use this switch to isolate the machine from th
29. address is a hardware address which uniquely identifies your machine The address displayed is determined by the manufacturer and cannot be altered ON If your network includes a DHCP server please select the ON setting at this point In this mode an IP address is automatically assigned to the Music Player by the router The screen shows only the MAC address and the message DHCP state ON In this case the address input fields shown in the illustration do not appear in the menu OFF If your network does not include a DHCP server please select the OFF setting In this mode you must configure the following network settings manually Please ask your network administrator for the addresses to be entered for your network IP address of the Music Player Network mask IP address of the router Name IP of the name server optional Alternative name server optional ON if a proxy server is present otherwise OFF Address of the proxy server Port number of the proxy server User selected name under which the device appears in the network Stores the network parameters and restarts the Music Player with the new settings Closes the menu data already entered is discarded The Configuration for a WLAN connection Setting the Parameters for a Radio Network Searching for and Selecting the Network Entering the Password for encoded networks Storing Network Settings and Restarting oi e Connect the WLAN aerial supplied to
30. adio of the 22 between stereo and mono reception by briefly pressing the button The reception mode is shown on the screen by the following symbols Mono or Stereo If the station you wish to listen to is very weak or very distant and can only be picked up with severe background noise you should always switch to MONO mode as this reduces the unwanted hiss significantly When you store the station in the Favourites list the settings you enter for this station are also stored and are automatically restored the next time you call up the station Favourites List and In addition to manual tuning and searching the radio of the He also Presets features a Favourites list and Presets which provide a fast convenient method of managing your preferred stations and calling them up at any time You can edit the Favourites list to suit your preferences see section Adding stations to the Favourites list Erasing stations from the Favourites list It is also possible to store the stations under a station number Preset and then to call it up directly by entering the station number Presets are particularly useful if you wish to call up stations when the screen is not in sight e g from an adjacent room or via the domestic control system 16 Creating the Favourites list Adding stations to the Favourites list Erasing stations from the Favourites list Sort function Selecting radio stations from the
31. allowing the first few beats of the music If you connect different active loudspeakers or output stages to the unit the trigger voltage should be set to Off This menu point is used to set up the output for the iPod If you select YUV this must be supported by the iPod Here you can adjust the brightness of the screen in normal use to suit your personal preference The available settings are e1to3 This menu point is used to adjust the screen s contrast setting Screen contrast varies according to the viewing angle Please set a value which enables you to read the screen easily in your chosen conditions In this menu point you determine the language for the menus of the Z ae The language used for transferred data e g from an iPod or a UPnP AV server is determined by the other machine and cannot be set on the Ceruse Network Settings The method of using this menu and its settings are described in detail in the Chapter Installation Using the system for the first time Network configuration Calling up the menu e The menu is called up using the button on the front panel or the remote control handset Hold the button pressed in until the Streaming Client function is selected 13 Alarm function with automatic power off Switching the Timer off Calling up and operating the menu Menu point Alarm select Menu point Set Alarm Time 14 Alarm Timer The machine features an integral Timer mod
32. as source by pressing the button Device display in a b Radio mode Radio Pop Music WDR 2 93 20 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX q T cd ef a When you are listening to a radio station in radio mode the message Radio appears in the top line of the screen b Here the music type or style is displayed e g Pop Music This information is only displayed if the transmitting station broadcasts it as part of the RDS system If you are listening to a station which does not support the RDS system or only supports it in part these information fields remain empty c The frequency and or the station name is displayed in enlarged form If a station name is displayed its frequency is shown at the end of the line d These lines display information which is broadcast by the station e g Radiotext e The field strength y and therefore the reception quality to be expected from the set transmitting station can be assessed from the field strength f Display of Stereo Mono RDS functions If the station being received is broadcasting relevant RDS data the following information will be displayed on the screen e Station name e Radiotext e Programm type genre Manual adjustments Station Search Holding one of the C lt C gt gt buttons pressed in initiates a station search in the upward or downward direction The station search stops automatically at the next station Mono Stereo You can toggle the r
33. ase ask your specialist dealer We recommend the use of the T A POWER LINE ready to use mains lead in conjunction with the POWER BAR mains distribution panel which is fitted with a phase indicator as standard When you have completed the wiring of the system please set the volume control to a very low level before switching the system on The screen on the C zese should now light up and the unit should respond to the controls If you encounter problems when setting up and using the amplifier for the first time please remember that the cause is often simple and equally simple to eliminate Please refer to the section of these instructions entitled Trouble shooting Loudspeaker and signal cables Mains cables and mains filters Changing the batteries Care of the unit 4 Loudspeaker cables and signal cables inter connects have a significant influence on the overall reproduction quality of your sound system and their importance should not be under estimated For this reason T A recommends the use of high quality cables and connectors Our accessory range includes a series of excellent cables and connectors whose properties are carefully matched to our speakers and electronic units and which harmonise outstandingly well with them For difficult and cramped situations the T A range also includes special length cables and special purpose connectors e g right angled versions which can be used to solve almost any
34. be muted and may not respond to commands Please wait until the symbol disappears before trying again 2 Indicates a playable music track or a playback list playlist Indicates a folder which contains further folders or lists Ty Indicates that a source is being played via a cable connection Qq Indicates that a source is being played via a radio connection gt Indicates that the Cazese is playing a radio station or a music track Pause symbol Buffer display full indicator memory display and display of data rate if available The higher the data rate the better the reproduction quality 1 20 Display of elapsed playback time This display is not available for all services lt Indicates that a higher menu or select level can be accessed by pressing the C lt D button 0 0 Position indicator in Select lists The first figure states the current position in the list the second figure the total number of list entries length of list lt Indicates that the selected menu point list point can be activated by pressing the CO button ABC or Character input mode indicator 123 or abc Remote Control Introduction In general terms the function of the buttons on the remote control handset are the same as the corresponding buttons on the front panel of the machine The infra red remote control handset is located in the screen area of the Causo There must be line of sight contact betwe
35. ce by unqualified persons If the unit is damaged or if you suspect that it is not functioning correctly immediately disconnect the mains plug at the wall socket and ask an authorised T A specialist workshop to check it The unit may be damaged by excess voltage in the power supply the mains circuit or in aerial systems as may occur during thunderstorms lightning strikes or due to static discharges Special power supply units and excess voltage protectors such as the T A Power Bar mains distribution panel offer some degree of protection from damage to equipment due to the hazards described above However if you require absolute security from damage due to excess voltage the only solution is to disconnect the unit from the mains power supply and any aerial systems To avoid the risk of damage by overvoltages we recommend to disconnect all cables from this device and your HiFi system during thunderstorms All mains power supply and aerial systems to which the unit is connected must meet all applicable safety regulations and must be installed by an approved electrical installer Many insurance companies offer lightning damage insurance for electrical equipment as part of their household insurance service Approved usage Approval and conformity with EC directives Disposing of this product FCC Information to the user Tested To Comply C With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device is designed exclu
36. dio formats CD Audio CDDA CD R CD RW MP 3 CD MP3 see the info box below Video formats DVD Video DVD DVD R DVD RW VideoCD VCD S VCD JPEG Picture CD Requirements regarding MP3 discs There are many different MP3 formats When creating an MP3 disc please keep to the format information stated below If you decide to use a different format you may find that the disc does not play or the sound is distorted and interrupted during playback A typical MP3 CD contains a very large number of music tracks so it may take more than ten seconds for the disc player to read the MP3 CD If you insert a multi session disc please note that the player only supports the first session The following formats are supported CDs to ISO 9660 formats max 30 characters max file levels 8 max ALB number 32 supports BVR bit rate supported sampling frequencies for MP3 CD 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz supported bit rates for MP3 CD 32 64 96 128 192 256 320 kbps The following formats are not supported files such as WMA AAC DLF M3U PLS file names including Chinese characters discs in which the recording session was not completed non session closed discs recorded using the UDF format files which contain ID3V2 tags The Causo can play recordable CD R DVD R and rewritable CD RW DVD RW discs see Specification provided that they are in accordance with the general standard for CD Audio and DVD Video discs
37. e e which are frequently used are described in the first section of these operating instructions The second part Basic settings Installation Using the system for the first time covers connections and settings which are very seldom required they are generally required only when the machine is set up and used for the first time Here you will also find a detailed description of the network settings required for connecting the 22 to your home network For newcomers to networks we have prepared explanations of some of the important terms used in this technology and other background information in the Chapter Network Terminology Symbols used in these instructions Caution Text passages marked with this symbol contain important information which must be observed if the machine is to operate safely and without problems This symbol marks text passages which provide supplementary notes and background information they are intended to help the user understand how to get the best out of the machine Cause Multi Source System The Controls All the important functions of the C2zeese can be operated using the buttons on the front panel of the machine Direct access buttons are provided for the essential functions such as source select and track select whereas less frequently required functions are controlled by means of menus which are called up using the button All information regarding the status
38. e mains supply To operate the 22 the mains switch must be set to the position 1 WLAN Aerial socket for receiving WLAN The aerial can be unscrewed from the aerial base and screwed directly into the socket D Automatic activation of the WLAN module Every time you switch the C zese on it first checks whether it is connected to a wired Ethernet or Powerline network via its LAN socket see below If it finds no connection to a wired network the C zese activates its WLAN module and attempts to make a connection to a wireless network Caution If you use WLAN the LAN socket must be left vacant LAN Router socket If LAN is connected the LAN connection has priority and WLAN is auto matically disabled FM ANT The Cazeso features a 75 Q aerial input marked FM ANT which is suitable for a Aerial input 34 cable connection as well as a standard domestic radio aerial For first class reception quality a high performance aerial system competently installed is a fundamental necessity AIIN Universal analogue stereo sound input A2IN Universal analogue stereo sound input If you wish to connect a television to the C ae please use this input VIDEO OUT Output socket for connecting a video monitor with Composite FBAS signal input COMPONENT Component Video output for connecting a video monitor which must feature a corresponding component input The output can supply standard
39. e collection point so that they can be recycled or disposed in a proper way Most local authorities provide collection centres for such waste and some provide pick up vehicles for old batteries Always disconnect the unit from the mains supply before cleaning it The surfaces of the case should be wiped clean with a soft dry cloth only Never use solvent based or abrasive cleaners Before switching the unit on again check that there are no short circuits at the connections and that all cables are plugged in correctly 37 Installation Power supply Mains leads Mains plug Enclosure openings Supervision of device operation Service Damage Over voltage 38 Safety notes All the components in this device fulfil the currently valid German and European safety norms and standards We ensure that our products are of consistently high quality and meet all specifications by checking all materials rigorously for quality using meticulous production methods and subjecting each unit to a fully automatic computer controlled final inspection For your own safety please consider it essential to read these operating instructions right through and observe in particular the notes regarding setting up operation and safety The unit must be set up in such a way that none of the connections can be touched directly especially by children Be sure to observe the notes and information in the section Installation and Wiring
40. ed to your Czrso automatically via your Internet connection Shortly after you have edited lists on the vTuner page or stored new stations you will find that they are available on your Careso Notes regarding Internet Radio e Not all stations are always accessible Not all stations transmit 24 hours Stations are no longer accessible Capacity exhausted e Transmission breaks off Internet network problems Server capacity exhausted 45 Setting up new Internet Radio Stations Finding a Station URL 46 On the vTuner Internet site you can also set up new stations which are not yet included in the Select lists This is accomplished by registering with vTuner and logging on Click on the point My Added Stations An input mask appears in which you can enter the data for your station After a brief period you will be able to access the newly set up station via the menu system of your Cazeso You will find the station under Internet Radio Added Stations You require the URL Internet address of any radio station you wish to set up on the vTuner service You will generally find the URL on the station s website Another method of finding the URL is to search for it using an Internet searching service such as Shoutcast www shoutcast com Once you have found your station click on the Tune In switch this will normally open your media player and the station should play In most cases you can set Media Player to dis
41. en the F100 FM100 and the screen The following tables show the remote control buttons and their function when operating the machine T A F100 0 4 2 Mi ER FM100 Alauo Ayo TUN REC e m av a e FM100 optional accessory Switches the machine on and off red Direct source select buttons If the machine is switched off pressing one of these buttons turns it on and at the same time selects the corresponding source device Selects the Streaming Client function of the se Internet Radio access to music servers and or the iPod you may have to press several times CD DVD function of the Cereso Brief press Analogue input 1 of the Czeso Cam Brief press Analogue input 2 of the Czeso Brief press Radio function of the CZ ae CAO Direct alpha numeric input e g track number quick station C select radio station abc The buttons C o and _1_ are also assigned special 1 characters During the text input procedure you can use the C AY D button to xyz toggle between numeric and alpha numeric input and bet ween C capitals and lower case letters Ld In Stand Alone mode yellow Switches sound on and off MUTING Ca In Stand Alone mode yellow Reduces increases volume volume control rocker Tone settings Brief press opens the
42. eo monitor or television set supports this mode of operation read the operating instructions if you are not sure If the monitor is not designed for progressive scan the result will be picture interference or even no picture at all If a problem arises please switch back to normal operation immediately Off Disables the progressive scan function On Activates the progressive scan function In the Picture Setting menu you can adjust the picture reproduction to suit your personal preference You can either select one of the pre defined picture settings or move to the menu point Personal and set your preferred settings for brightness contrast etc Basic settings Adjustment facility AUDIO SUBTITLE DISC MENU PARENTAL PBC MP3 JPEG NAV PASSWORD DEFAULT ENGLISH DEUTSCH further languages ENGLISH DEUTSCH further languages ENGLISH DEUTSCH further languages 1 KID SAFE 2G ts 7NC 17 8 ADULT EIN AUS WITHOUT MENU WITH MENU CHANGE RESET Audio Subtitle Disc menu Parental PBC MP3 JPEG Nav Password Default You can select your preferred menu and synchronous language in the sub menus Audio Sub titles and Disc Menu If the selected language is not available on a particular disc the basic disc language will be used instead Some DVDs may have a child protection feature which applies to the whole d
43. er UPnP AV Media Player 10 WMDRM10 vTuner Internet Radio Service DLNA compatible servers Schnittstellen Interfaces USB 2 0 iPod Audio Video und Steuerung LAN W LAN USB 2 0 iPod Audio Video with control LAN W LAN Radio FM Radio 87 5 108 MHz RDS Stationsname Radiotext FM Radio 87 5 108 MHz RDS station name Radiotext Verstarkerteil Eingange Inputs 2 x Aux 2 V 20 KQ Kopfh rerausgang Headphone output f r dynamische Kopfh rer gt 30 Q for dynamic headphones gt 30 Q Bassbereich Bass 1 x 50 W Dauerleistung 1 x 50 W continuous output Mittel Hochton Mid range treble 2 x 50 W Dauerleistung 2 x 50 W continuous output Klirrfaktor T H D lt 0 02 Soundmangement DSP gesteuerte Klangcharakteristiken DSP controlled sound fields Ausg nge Outputs PRE OUT Cinch SUB OUT Cinch SC Link Netzanschluss Automatische Netzspannungsumschaltung 100 120 V 200 240 V 50 60 Hz Automatic mains voltage adaption 100 120 V 200 240 V 50 60 Hz Zubeh r Accessories Systemfernbedienung F100 W LAN Antenne FM Antenne F100 system remote control W Lan aerial FM aerial Features regelbare Displayhelligkeit Zwei Zeiten Wecktimer variable screen brightness two time alarm optionales Zubeh r optional accessory Fernbedienung FM100 FM100 remote control
44. f terminology relating to network technology In the following sections we assume that a working home network cable network of WLAN network with router and DSL Internet access is present If you are unclear about some aspect of installing setting up and configuring your network please address your queries to your network administrator or a network specialist The marketplace offers a vast number of routers NAS devices and USB hard discs made by a very wide range of manufacturers T A equipment is generally compatible with other makes of machine which bear the UPnP label A list of devices which T A has checked for compatibility can be found on the Internet at http www taelektroakustik de hardware comp_lan_hw pdf All network settings are entered in the Network Configuration menu This menu will vary slightly in appearance depending on the type of your network i e whether you have a wired LAN or wireless WLAN network If the C2zese detects a LAN connection to a network when you switch it on the machine will assume that this is to be used and displays the network configuration menu for LAN networks If no LAN network is connected the C zese activates its WLAN module and displays the WLAN configuration menu when you call up the configuration menu The menu for a WLAN network includes a number of additional menu points The following sections explain how to use the menu and the meaning of the individual menu points Opening the
45. he F100 FM100 s numeric buttons C D to C D 17 Operating the Disc player Basic functions For all the functions described in this section the Disc Player must be selected as listening source The first step is to switch the ao to Disc Player mode by pressing the button on the remote control handset Inserting a CD e Open the disc drawer by pressing the C 2 button on the front panel of the central unit long press on the C 8 button on the F100 FM100 e Place the disc centrally in the appropriate depression in the drawer with the side to be played facing down e Close the drawer by briefly pressing the C 2 button on the front panel of the central unit long press on the C 8 gt button on the F100 FM100 When the drawer is closed the machine reads the disc Once read the disc can be started If you see the message UNKNOWN on the screen after the disc is read then the disc in the drawer is a format which the C zese is unable to play see chapter Compatible formats at the end of the chapter Starting the disc If the disc in the drawer is a Music CD or Video CD VCD S VCD the machine will read the disc data and you can then start playback by pressing the CPI C l gt button The behaviour of a DVD after it has been read is determined by the DVD itself and may vary slightly from one disc to another In most cases an introductory message appears on the screen when the DVD has been read followed by a
46. hen we recommend that you use the iPod s controls to operate the system 31 Using an iPod adapter Changing the adapter 32 iPod Dock The iPod Dock is located in the top cover of the C zese and is sealed by a cover plate in its default state If you wish to connect an iPod please remove the cover plate by gently levering it up using a small pointed instrument such as a screwdriver you will find a small recess in the plate where the screwdriver blade can be inserted Locate the adapter which matches your iPod and carefully place it in the well front edge first Engage the rear edge by gently pressing it down If you do not own a suitable adapter for your iPod you can order the item from your local iPod Store or Apple dealer Please do not use an adapter unless it is an exact match to your model of iPod If the adapter does not fit properly e g too large the iPod will not be held securely in the mount and there is a danger of bending or otherwise damaging the plinth If you wish to replace an adapter which you have already fitted you can lever the installed adapter out of the well in the Dock as shown in the drawing and install a new one Installation Using the system for the first time Safety notes This section describes all those matters which are of fundamental importance when setting up and first using the equipment This information is not relevant in daily use but you should nevertheless re
47. ing an iPod You can connect an iPod to the C zese by means of the iPod Docking Station which is built into the machine s top cover Its basic functions can then be controlled using the buttons on the remote control handset or the front panel While the iPod is in use its integral screen provides information on the track currently playing and the iPod s operating status When an iPod is inserted in the Dock its battery is automatically recharged Selecting the iPod as source The iPod as audio source Start and pause playback Cap Car Stop playback CH Switch track Ce Cp D Search for a passage I A Select Repeat functions k Select Shuffle functions d Menu navigation ob The iPod as video source Place your iPod in the iPod Docking Station and select the iPod as source by pressing the button on the remote control handset or the front panel you may have to press several times The iPod is now displayed on screen as the source device Information on the piece of music being played is displayed on the iPod s integral screen We recommend that you leave the iPod s screen backlight switched on permanently to ensure that it is clearly legible The behaviour and method of operating the iPod are determined by the iPod itself In general terms the function of the buttons of the Cause or the F100 FM100 remote control handset are as follows The Cm CPI buttons on the remote control handse
48. ings all settings will be reset to the factory default settings with the exception of your child protection password 27 General Information on the Streaming Client Select Lists 28 Operating the Streaming Client The T A zo includes what is known as a Streaming Client This is a new class of playback devices for media content providing a means of playing music which is stored on a vast variety of sources These sources may be an iPod or a USB hard disc connected directly to the 2 but they may also be thousands of miles away e g Internet radio station The Streaming Client can access such remote sources via a home network and the Internet The network configuration is explained in the Chapter Network Con figuration The Cazese Streaming Client can access the following sources Local sources Remote sources direct connection via home network or Internet USB memory sticks and Internet radio USB hard discs NAS server with UPnP AV server PC with UPnP AV server The media content formats which the aus can reproduce are very wide ranging and extend from compressed formats such as MP3 WMA AAC and OGG Vorbis to high quality non compressed data formats such as FLAC and WAV which are thoroughly audiophile in nature A full listing of all possible data and playlist formats is included in the Specification which you will find in the Appendix to these instructions Since virtually
49. is displayed on the graphic screen of the Cause The display is context sensitive and in part varies according to the capabilities and facilities of the service to which you are currently listening The most important information is highlighted on the screen according to context Supplementary information is provided by symbols above and below the main data The symbols used are listed and explained in the table below In Stand by mode the screen can show the time of day see Chapters Alarm Timer Alarm Timer menu menu point screen brightness Stdby a e g XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I RADIO Stellar Attraction IS Marillion Estonia un A 128k y b The on screen displays and symbols vary according to the currently active function SCL Digital IN and the type of music being played The basic division of the screen e Display area a shows information relating to the music being played The essential data is displayed in larger type in the main line e The bottom line b displays supplementary context sensitive information and operating notes The following symbols may appear on the screen 09 Making a connection Wait Busy This rotating symbol indicates that the Gau is processing a command or is making the connection to a service These processes may take a little time depending on the speed of the network and its current load During this period the ae may
50. isc or just specific scenes on the disc This function enables you to set your own restriction level The categorisation takes the form of levels 1 to 8 and is country specific In this way you can prevent the playback of particular discs which you consider unsuitable for your children or where alternative scenes are available on the disc force the DVD to play these alternatives Home recorded VCD SVCD and CD discs do not feature this categorisation and the same applies to most illegal DVD discs Some DVDs do not feature categorisation even though the film category is printed on the disc sleeve In this case the child protection feature will not work The playback control function VCD 2 0 only can be set to On or Off If you select On the disc menu if available on the disc is displayed on the television If you select the with menu option an on screen menu is provided for you to find your way around an MP3 JPEG disc At this menu point you can change the six digit password The default password is as follows 136 900 Use the numerical keypad to enter the 6 digit code then enter your new code and confirm it by entering it a second time The new password is now valid Please remember the new password carefully as you will need to enter it for all access functions from now on 1 you have forgotten your old password enter 136900 If you select the Reset menu point reset of basic sett
51. ling between numbers capitals and lower case letters The bottom line of the screen shows which input mode is currently selected At certain points e g DNS server name it is possible to enter both an alpha numeric string and an IP address At these points an IP address should be entered like a string with separating dots as special characters In this case an automatic check for valid address ranges 0 255 is not carried out Once you have correctly set all the parameters select the menu point Save and Restart then press the button This action causes the Caso to accept the settings and the machine restarts with the new network settings After the restart you should see the available network media sources Internet radio UPnP AV server etc displayed in the main menu At any time you can leave the network configuration menu without making any changes to the network settings this is done by pressing the C m button which takes you to the menu point Exit without saving Pressing the button at this juncture interrupts and closes the menu 41 The Configuration for a Wired Ethernet LAN or Power Line LAN connection Setting the Parameters for a Wired Network Menu Point MAC DHCP Device IP IP mask Gateway IP DNS 1 DNS 2 Proxy state Proxy IP Proxy port Dev Name Save and Restart Exit without saving 42 e Connect the Cazese to an operational network or Power Line modem using the LAN socket o
52. m Imerimen z a a a a era Hanne seve ses aa a a qapas pa aka a aei 14 Slumber PUNCH OM reins ce u y L t maa uyasapa ssh RE 15 Operating the source devices in detail 16 Operating the Radio ee en land nl 16 Operating the disc player a 18 Setup Menu DVD Player configuration L 22 Operating the Streaming Client a 28 Access to Media Content via the Main Menu Home Menu 29 Accessing Media Content using the Favourites List 30 Operating the iPod u cases uu chine eiae Eea aeea an ira aaia eine naar 31 Using the system for the first time Back panel Connectlons 4 iss l a Au S SSS age eet feats 34 Installation and WiNND a Su S S Sa aQ a s ONA 36 Safety NOS civ 420 2 en ee ee AM nn nit 38 FCC Information to the user n r 39 Network Configuration a sssssssssssa 40 The vTuner Premium Service a 45 General Troubleshooting u iniia a een nun 47 Network TEMS ieren E near era 50 Appendix Wiring diagram l ee Meet ar il is else else 54 SpecCificaliorh za ten E E a eesti een ate ER Aten oe hence 55 About these instructions All the controls and functions of th
53. m directory using the CA C Y D buttons and open it by pressing the button Select the track you wish to listen to using the CA _W_ buttons Press the button to confirm your choice then playback of the selected track commences and continues to the end of the directory You can interrupt playback at any time by pressing the C gt I C l gt D gt button and stop it completely with the C button Some menus contain a large number of entries and you can shorten the time it takes to move around such menus by holding the Ck Cl D button pressed in this causes the system to skip forward by four folders or tracks at a time Functions during playback e Pressing the C A C Y buttons selects a track marked yellow from which playback is to resume after you press the button The currently stored track is marked in white A long press on the button resumes playback at the next track e Pressing the lt lt P gt buttons starts the fast forward rewind process You can press the button at any time to revert to normal playback mode MP3 CDs can also be reproduced without a screen attached This is accomplished by accessing the DVD Player set up menu in the Preferences menu and selecting the setting No menu under the point MP3 JPEG NAV see Chapter DVD Player Setup Menu Preferences Compatible formats Compatibility with recordable media The Cause is able to play the following formats Au
54. m the opposite point of view our products electro magnetic radiation electro smog is reduced to an absolute minimum by the outstandingly effective screening provided by the metal case Our range of accessories includes high quality cables and connectors We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the faith you have shown in our company by purchasing this pro duct and wish you many hours of enjoyment and sheer listening pleasure with your Cazese T A elektroakustik GmbH amp Co KG ration instructions the connection guidance and the safety notes are for your own good please read them carefully and observe them at all times C All the components we use meet the European safety norms and standards which are currently valid The ope This product complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EMV Directives 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC Contents Operation Front panel controlsi cs n n T nu O te m S u Q nen 4 Remote Control uuu uuu sus aulas Says lu qkuayay paw ssp ebehn 7 Basic Functions Of the C ae U 10 Source SWITCHING nella 10 Volume amp eontroln 2 224 RE iin 10 Tone settings Tone Benl y u uns e ere SD Aa A a as 10 System Settings System Configuration menu 12 Network S ttinS q u aa aD een e E 13 Alarm Timer ka tama batteries Saa ee qun uapa wa aya p sassa bapak ana usa 14 Alar
55. n the back panel e Switch the Cso on and select the Streaming Client function by pressing the button e Call up the Configuration menu as described above You should now see the menu reproduced below displaying the network parameters In the title line the message LAN should appear indicating that the machine is connected to a wired LAN If you see WLAN at this point instead please check your network connection and ensure that the network is switched on and operational e You can now select the individual menu points and adjust them to match your network conditions The illustration below shows the possible button inputs after each menu point Possible entries Network Parameter LAN gt MAC 00 0e 9b cc a4 35 none DHCP Off O D Device IP 192 168 0 10 0 9 IP mask 255 255 255 0 0 9 Gateway 192 168 0 1 0 9 DNS 1 192 168 0 1 0 9 A Z DNS 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 A 2Z Proxy XXX umD oD Proxy IP 192 168 0 1 0 9 A Z Proxy port 8080 0 9 Dev Name XXXXX 0 9 A Z Save Apply a Exit Apply Cor C O Switching ON OFF 0 9 Numeric input separating dots are automatically generated input limited to valid addresses 0 9 A Z Alpha numeric input and special characters IP separating dots must be entered as special characters IR parameters illustrated above are only typical values Addresses and settings may require different values for your network Description The MAC
56. n to the subordinate menu in which you can set the remaining network parameters as described earlier in the section entitled Setting the Parameters for a Wired Network You can now leave the Configuration menu by selecting the menu point Save and restart The vTuner Premium Service The list of radio stations displayed by your Case is prepared by an Internet Service Provider and transferred to your machine by data transfer You can expand and edit the Favourite Groups and Added Stations list to suit your preferences via the Internet portal of your service provider using the main menu point Internet Radio This is the procedure Open your Internet browser and call up the following web address http ta vtuner com The first time you register you should enter the MAC address of your Cereso the MAC address provides unique identification of your machine The MAC address can be found in the Configuration menu hold the button pressed in and consists of six pairs of characters e g 00 0e 9b cc a4 35 You do not need to enter the separating colons when you enter this data MAC addresses are in hexadecimal format i e the address consists only of the letters a to f and the numbers 0 to 9 Confirm your entry Home Language geg gem gmg o E i My Preferences Help w vTuner Logout STATUS 9754 Stations Available 9649 Podcasts New Stations My Favourite Groups Trance My Added Stations Station
57. or prog ressive video signals progressive video signals deliver better picture quality In this case the monitor must be able to process progressive input signals The output signal can be set to standard or progressive signals in the Disc Player s set up menu see Chapter DVD Player Setup Menu SUB Output socket for an active sub woofer The use of a sub woofer is optional If a sub woofer is connected it must be switched on in the Loudspeaker menu see Chapter System Settings Loudspeaker If no sub woofer is present it is essential to disable the sub woofer setting ext Subwoofer off in the Loudspeaker menu see Chapter System Settings Loudspeaker If the sub woofer is not disabled in the Loudspeaker menu see Chapter System Settings Loudspeaker but no sub woofer is connected the low frequency part of the sound will be absent when music is played PRE OUT Socket for external active loudspeakers e g HA CZ Laie T A C4 Active oudspeakers can be switched on automatically by the Cazeso This is possible because the C zese generates a Trigger control voltage which must be activated in the Loudspeaker menu see Chapter System Seitings Loudspeaker Other types of loudspeaker connected to these sockets should be fitted with an automatic power on circuit If not you will have to switch them on and off manually TA SCLINK Socket for connecting T A Talis series active louds
58. orage devices with own power supplies Cause 2 The storage device is not formatted with an appropriate file system Remedy The Cazeso accepts storage devices with FAT16 or FAT32 file systems Note For big music archives we recommend to use a NAS network attached storage device with a UPnP AV server to which the Carso will connect via your home network 49 General information DNS Ethernet LAN Gateway Client DHCP IP Adresse 50 NETWORK TERMINOLOGY The Switch ensures that the individual components within a network are connected correctly This is only possible if it can identify each device within the network unambiguously this is the reason why every component is assigned a form of house number IP address The IP address consists of four blocks of digits with numbers in the range 0 to 255 separated by dots e g 192 168 1 1 Each of the individual number blocks may contain values between 1 and 254 the values 0 and 255 are reserved for certain special functions and should therefore not be used However if the network is to operate reliably the network owner should only select addresses designed for home network use i e the first two number blocks should always be 192 168 xxx xxx the third block can be selected without restriction within the above limits but should be the same for all devices on the network and the fourth block must distinguish each device uniquely g C sar 1
59. particular Long press passage passage Search The search speed can be varied by repeatedly pressing these buttons Press the C_1 _ button to end the search lt Selects the next piece Selects the next track Selects the next piece in in the playlist during playback the playlist Repeat function Repeat function Repeat function REPEAT see Chapter see Chapter see Chapter Operating the Operating the Disc Operating the iPod Streaming Client Player CH Ends playback Brief press Ends playback unloads STOP Ends playback the playlist Long press Opens and closes the CD drawer in STOP mode Chip O Select station from e Starts playback of titles Starts playback Play e Starts playback Play PLAY Favourites list folders Play function function function PAUSE e During playback Halts e During playback Halts e During playback Halts playback pause or resumes playback playback pause or resumes playback playback pause or resumes playback Radio Streaming Client Disc Player iPod Menu functions SYS Opens the System Configuration menu e g adjusting screen brightness Opens the Favourites Brief press Brief press menu when the Switches to main menu Opens the Disc menu Favourites list is Home Long press displayed Long press Opens the DVD Player Opens the net
60. peakers or active T A sub woofers with an SCLINK input socket The TALIS speakers and sub woofer are switched on and off automatically via the SCLINK control signals The SCLINK socket can also be used for software updates to the se 35 36 Installation and wiring Carefully unpack the za and store the original packing materials carefully The carton and packing are specially designed for this unit and will be needed again if you wish to move the equipment at any time Please be sure to read the safety notes in these instructions If the unit gets very cold e g when being transported condensation may form inside it Please do not switch it on until it has had plenty of time to warm up to room temperature so that any condensation evaporates completely Before placing the unit on a sensitive surface please check the compatibility of the lacquer and the unit s feet at a non visible point The unit should be placed on a rigid level base The quality and characteristics of the base on which your high quality Hi Fi equipment stands define the limits of sound quality which can be achieved The base surface should be as heavy rigid hard and level as possible Make sure there are no loose objects on the support surface which could cause rattling noises or resonance effects The receiver should be set up in a dry well ventilated site out of direct sunlight and away from radiators The unit must not be located close to
61. play the Streaming Properties For example using the popular Winamp Player simply right click on the entry for the currently playing station in the player s Playlist window A menu now opens and clicking on the point View File Info opens an information box which displays the streaming properties including the URL Trouble shooting Many problems have a simple cause and a correspondingly simple solution The following section describes a few difficulties you may encounter and the measures you need to take to cure them If you find it impossible to solve a problem with the help of these notes please disconnect the unit from the mains and ask your authorised T A specialist dealer for advice Machine does not switch on green LED does not light up Cause 1 Mains lead not plugged in correctly Remedy Check connection push connector in firmly Cause 2 Mains fuse burned out Remedy Have the mains fuse replaced by an authorised specialist workshop The rating of the replacement fuse must agree with the specification printed on the unit Machine responds correctly to manual operation of the buttons but can not be controlled by IR remote control Cause 1 Incorrectly inserted batteries or flat batteries in the remote control handset Remedy Re install batteries correctly or fit new ones Cause 2 The remote control transmitter has no direct line of sight with the unit Remedy Make sure tha
62. point occurs slowly at first holding the button pressed in increases the rate of change Manual adjustment is only possible if you have set Summer or Winter in the menu point Clock mode At this point you can adjust the screen brightness in Stand by mode to suit your personal preference The brightness setting becomes active immediately The Off setting can only be selected if no alarm time is active Slumber function The machine has a slumber function that switches it to standby after a selectable time interval between 15 minutes and 2 hours This selection can be done in steps of 15 minutes While the C zese is powered up keep the key of the remote control or the key of its front panel pressed until the display shows the slumber time While the slumber function is active the slumber time can be modified in steps of 15 minutes using the C lt gt C p D gt keys Any change comes immidiately into effect While the slumber function is active it can be turned off by keeping one of the keys or pressed until the displaying of the slumber time is not shown any longer on the display Alternatively the slumber function is also ended when the Cazese is switched off As long as the slumber function is active there is no other user operation possible besides the functions mentioned above and the changing of the volume 15 Operating the source devices in detail Operating the Radio First select the radio
63. problem concerning connections and system location The mains power supply provides the energy which your sound system equipment needs but it also tends to carry interference from remote devices such as radio and computer systems Our accessory range includes the specially shielded POWER FOUR mains cable ready to use POWER LINE mains cable with integrated shell type filters and the POWER BAR mains filter distribution board which prevent electro magnetic interference from entering your Hi Fi system The reproduction quality of our systems can often be further improved by using these items If you have any questions regarding cabling please refer to your specialist T A dealer who will gladly give you comprehensive expert advice without obligation We would also be happy to send you our comprehensive information pack on this subject The battery compartment can be opened by pressing in the locking surface and sliding the cover down and off Remove the old cells and fit two new dry cells of the LR 03 MICRO type in the battery compartment taking care to fit them with correct polarity Please remember that all the cells must be replaced at the same time Caution Batteries shout not be exposed to excessive heat like sunshine fire or the like Disposing of exhausted batteries Exhausted batteries must never be thrown into the household waste They should be returned to the battery vendor specialist dealer or your local toxic wast
64. r Line network might be good alternative to establish a good and stable network connection The best safest and most secure network however will always be a cable LAN network Cause 4 Netzwork parameters not properly configured Remedy Configure the network parameters correctly see chapter Network configuration Cause 5 operation without network connection For proper operation the Cesa needs at least one properly connected network device This can be a LAN or WLAN network or a USB storage device Remedy If the C zeso shall be operated without network LAN WLAN please connect at least a USB stick The message Track not found is displayd Cause The music file on the storage device or on the music server was deleted or the internet radio station is not available at the moment Remedy Choose an other music title or radio station If the station or title is not available any more it should be deleted from the Favourites List if stored there The message Format Error is displayed Cause The title is stored the radio station is transmitting in a format that can not be decoded by the Caro Remedy Choose an other title or station The message network problems restarting is displayed Cause Network problems in your home network or on the internet occurred the connection was interrupted Remedy When encountering a network problem or interrup
65. r is switched on the TV screen will be switched off after a while if playback has been stopped or paused Adjustment facility NIGHT MODE ON OFF Night mode 24 When night mode is switched on sound is reproduced with a reduced dynamic range The result is that loud passages are reproduced more quietly The night mode is particularly useful when you wish to avoid disturbing neighbours or other people in your house with loud sound special effects in films Video Setup Adjustment facility TV TYPE TV DISPLAY PROGRESSIVE PICTURE SETTINGS PAL MULTI NTSC 4 3 PAN SCAN 4 3 LETTERBOX 16 9 ON OFF STANDARD BRIGHT SOFT PERSONAL TV Type PAL Multi NTSC TV Display Pan Scan is only supported by a few DVDs This menu contains the options for selecting the TV norm which must be set to match your monitor or television screen Select this setting if the picture output is to be reproduced on a PAL TV set At this setting DVDs in NTSC format will be converted to the PAL format by the Caruso At this setting the C zese Carries out no format conversion The output from PAL DVDs is reproduced as PAL NTSC DVDs as NTSC This setting should only be selected if your television set is a multi norm type i e one which automatically switches between PAL and NTSC modes Select this setting if the
66. sively for reproducing sound and or pictures in the domestic environment It is to be used in a dry indoor room which meets all the recommendations stated in these instructions Where the equipment is to be used for other purposes especially in the medical field or any field in which safety is an issue it is essential to establish the unit s suitability for this purpose with the manufacturer and to obtain prior written approval for this usage T A equipment which includes a radio or television receiving section must be operated within the stipulations laid down by the Post Office and the Telecommunications authorities in the country in which it is used This unit may only be used to receive or reproduce those transmissions which are intended for public reception The reception or reproduction of other transmissions e g police radio or mobile radio broadcasts is prohibited In its original condition the unit meets all currently valid European regulations It is approved for use as stipulated within the EC By attaching the CE symbol to the unit T A declares its conformity with the EC directives 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC and the national laws based on those directives The original unaltered factory serial number must be present on the outside of the unit and must be clearly legible The serial number is a constituent part of our conformity declaration and therefore of the approval for operation of the device The serial numbers on
67. stored on the NAS and can play them back In a Power Line LAN data is transferred via the existing mains power cabling Devices known as Power Line modems are required at the transmitting and receiving end In most cases Power Line offers relatively problem free data transfer with adequate data rates for audio streaming We recommend Power Line modems with bit rates of 85 or 200 Mbit s A Proxy or Proxy server is a computer in the network which is capable of carrying out data transfers faster and more efficiently and can increase security through the use of access control mechanisms Most home networks do not include a proxy server In this case there is no need to enter a Proxy address when configuring the C zese network Central network device which creates and manages the connections between the network devices In most networks the router also assumes the function of Gateway to the outside world Network device which provides data and services for other devices in the network For example a UPnP AV server typically stores audio video data and makes it available to other devices the Streaming Clients Many UPnP AV servers also offer functions such as cataloguing and easy identification of media content using criteria such as artiste aloum name genre etc Network protocol that makes media files available on the home network On PCs and NAS storage devices a UPnP AV server software must be installed to enable the C zese
68. t e VIDEO SETUP At this point you can set the picture settings of the C zese such as the screen format normal 4 3 wide screen 16 9 video norm and colour contrast e PREFERRED SETTINGS Here you can set your favoured personal settings such as the preferred language for sound reproduction and sub menus child protection measures etc The Preferred Settings sub menu can only be called up while the disc is stopped An overview of the Player Setup Menu is shown in the menu summary on the next page The adjustment facilities of the individual menus are explained in detail in the following sections Ensure that the disc player is selected as the listening source that your TV set is switched on and that it is switched to the C zese picture input AV input The Player Setup Menu is opened with a long press on the blue button on the remote control handset please hold this button pressed in until the Player Setup Menu appears on your screen The integral screen on the Cazeao shows SETUP while the menu is open You can now navigate within this menu using the cursor buttons and enter the appropriate settings When you have made a particular selection press the button to confirm your choice the setting is then accepted and stored When you open the menu you will initially be at the top line of the screen menu At this point you can select the sub menu you wish to use GENERAL AUDIO VIDEO PREFERRED SETTINGS using the C D
69. t or the front panel are used to start and pause playback on the iPod PLAY PAUSE function Pressing the C g button halts iPod playback and unloads the playlist A brief press on the C iq D gt Ol buttons during playback causes the iPod to jump to the next or previous piece of music within the current playlist The C lt lt CD buttons on the remote control handset can be used to search for a passage within the current piece of music fast forward rewind A brief press on the button on the remote control handset leafs through the iPod s various repeat functions in turn Icons on the iPod indicate the currently selected mode A brief press on the _r D gt button on the remote control handset leafs through the iPod s random functions in turn Icons on the iPod indicate the currently selected mode Returns to previous point Confirms input Selects the previous point within a list Selects the next point within a list Confirmation button when entering data In addition to playing music certain iPod models may store video content and in general terms the C zese is capable of displaying this material on a screen connected to the system The method of controlling playback may differ slightly from model to model and in some cases not all video functions are supported If you cannot access all the video functions of your iPod using the remote control handset or if you only have remote control of the audio functions t
70. t the point Save WLAN settings and confirm with C ox D If a WEP code is used the password must be entered as a hexadecimal code 0 9 A F Please enter the settings for the remaining network parameters as described earlier in the section entitled Setting the Parameters for a Wired Network Finally select the menu point Save and Restart and press the button this action accepts the settings and restarts the Cazese with the new settings 43 Special case Manual Network Entry 44 The use automatically searches for accessible radio networks and lists them when you call up the menu point WLAN Configuration However the Caesa can only locate networks which broadcast their SSID network identity For security reasons many radio networks do not transmit the SSID if you are not sure about this ask your network administrator In such cases the network cannot be found and displayed automatically i e it must be set up manually This is the purpose of the menu point Set Manually If you select this menu point you will see the input window reproduced below you can enter the parameters for your network at this point WLAN Name SSID Security NONE Pasphase re Save Apply 1 4 After successfully entering all the data please select the point Save WLAN Settings and confirm by pressing the button Your C zese now accepts the data you have entered relating to the WLAN network and moves o
71. t the remote control transmitter has direct line of sight contact with the receiver note that glass doors can interrupt the connection Maximum range between transmitter and receiver approx 8 metres Be sure to position the receiver where it is not subjected to direct sunlight or very bright artificial light Fluorescent tubes and energy saving lamps are powerful sources of interference 47 Streaming Client The streaming client can not connect to a network On the display the indication SCL Connecting is displayed Cause 1 cable LAN Network cable not properly connected Remedy Connect network cable check connection to router Cause 2 wireless LAN WLAN antenna not connected or placed in a location with bad reception quality Remedy Connect WLAN antenna properly and find a location with good reception quality Set the transmission power output of your WLAN router to maximum Try to establish a network connection first in a location close to the WLAN router If this succeeded try to connect to WLAN from a more remote location Experiment with antenna position and try to find a location with better reception quality Cause 3 wireless LAN WLAN reception qualiy bad low field strength Possibly too much attenuated by walls ceilings on the transmission path Remedy Optimize location of receiver and transmitter antennas Alternative If transmission problems persist a so called Powe
72. the C zese WLAN aerial socket and ensure that no cable is attached to the C zese LAN socket e Switch the C ze e on and select the Streaming Client function by pressing the button e Now call up the Configuration menu as described above with a long press on the button You should now see the menu reproduced below dis playing the network parameters Network Parameter WLAN gt MAC 00 0e 9b cc a4 35 WLAN Configuration DHCP Off Device IP 192 168 0 10 IP mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS 1 192 168 0 1 DNS 2 0 0 0 0 Proxy XXX Proxy IP 192 168 0 1 Proxy port 8080 Dev Name XXXXX Save Apply Exit Apply First select the menu point WLAN configuration start and activate it by pressing the button A menu appears showing these points e Rescan initiates new search for accessible radio networks e Set manually adding a WLAN manually After a brief delay the networks present in the vicinity are listed on the screen List of WLANs Rescan Set manually XXXXX name of network 1 3 You can use the Rescan function to start a new search for networks present in the vicinity Please select one of the networks located and activate it by pressing the button WLAN gt Passphrase nn Save 1 2 If your network is encoded the window illustrated above now appears Please enter the network password and confirm the entry by pressing C ox 2 Now selec
73. the following Select points Adjustment facility Alarm select Alarm Time 1 Alarm Time 2 Alarm Off Set Alarm Time 00 00 Set Alarm Source Radio BFBS R1 Disc Tone Set Alarm Vol 0 Time Mode RDS Summer time Winter time Set Time 00 00 Disp Brightness Stdby Off 1 a 4 e Use the CA _ C Y D to select a point in the menu e If you wish to change a selected menu point first press the button and then use the C lt _ CP buttons to alter the value e To accept the setting once you have altered the value press the button again e If you wish to quit without accepting an alteration you have made press the CE button at any time e Press the C button on the front panel again to leave the menu In this menu point you can select whether the machine is to be switched on automatically and using which alarm Manual alarm time setting for the currently active alarm Any change you make at this point takes place slowly at first holding the button pressed in increases the rate of change Menu point Set Alarm Source Menu point Set Alarm Vol Menu point Time Mode Menu point Set Time Menu point Disp Brightness Stdby Activate slumber function Change the slumber time Turn off slumber function o Selects the source which is to be switched on at the alarm time point If you select the menu point Radio you can use the CA
74. ting and Playing Media Content Alpha Search Letter Search Function Selct Repeat functions Access to Media Content via the Main Menu Home Menu gt When you call up the Streaming Client by pressing the button on the front panel or the remote control the front panel screen displays a list of accessible media sources USB Internet Radio UPnP AV Server Media server in the local network Favorites USB Internet Radio UPNP Server Favorites 1 4 4 To play back media files that are stored on PC s or NAS storage devices on your home network a UPnP AV server software must be installed on these devices to make the media content accessible through the network You can now select a device or a service using the CA C Y D buttons The selected list point is shown enlarged and can be called up by pressing the C gt D C button The content of the device is displayed in the form of a list The individual list entries are followed either by a folder symbol V 7 or a note symbol You can now again move to the individual list points using the CA gt C Y D buttons and open them with the C_ _ C ox _ button If the list entry you open is a folder the screen displays the contents of the folder you can now navigate further within the new folder If the entry is followed by a note symbol this indicates that the content is playable pieces of music playlists radio station etc
75. tion the ae will re start the network communication After re start please choose a music title or internet radio station and start playback 48 Transmission interruptions occur when listening to internet radio stations Cause 1 The capacity of the internet radio station s server is at it s limit Remedy Choose a different station Cause 2 Network problems occurred Remedy Check your netwerk see above Some internet radio stations can not be received Cause The internet radio station has been switched off it transmits only at certain hours of the day or it has changed ist internet address Remedy Try to get information from the website of the station regarding transmission hours ans internet address URL Try to establish a connection to the station at a later time Bad sound quality bei certain internet radio stations Cause The station transmits with a low audio bandwidth low bitrate Remedy Use stations transmitting at least at 128 kBit s This is the lowes recommended bitrate for adequate sound quality For good sound quality we recommend high bitrates like 320 kBit s USB Storage device is not recognised Cause 1 The storage device especially USB hard discs without separate power supply draws more electrical current from the USB interface than is permitted by the USB standard Remedy Only use USB storage devices that conform to the USB standard or use st
76. tone control settings menu Balance Treble Bass Sub woofer Loudness Sound field The menu points are called up using the C C_W_ button and can be altered using the C lt gt CP buttons For more information on the tone controls please see the Chapter Tone settings TONE menu Radio Streaming Client Disc Player iPod Navigation buttons C Return to previous point Return to previous point Cursor movement to the Return to previous point During alpha numeric left character input the C 4 button can be pressed to erase a character CP_ Confirms the input Opens a folder Cursor movement to the Confirms the input Starts a piece of music ght Selects an Internet station CAD Selects the previous Selects the previous Cursor movement Selects the previous point within a list point within a list upward point within a list C _ _ Selects the next point Selects the next point Cursor movement Selects the next point within a list within a list downward within a list Confirmation button when entering data Opens a folder Starts a piece of music Mechanism control Cie Selects the previous Selects the previous Selects the previous track in the playlist track during playback piece in the playback list 44 Brief press Rewind fast forward to Rewind fast forward to Os Manual tuning search for a particular search for a
77. ule which is capable of switching the C czese on with a selectable source at a programmable time alarm clock Selecting an alarm timer in the Alarm Timer menu switches the function on and activates it The active alarm timer is indicated by a constantly glowing LED above the button You can now switch the Cazese Off The Carso Will switch itself on at the pre set time for as long as the LED above the C_ _ button is lit If the Timer is active the Cz so switches itself on at the programmed alarm time Once switched on the LED above the flashes The Cereso automatically switches itself off again one hour after the alarm is trig gered unless the alarm has already been disabled during this hour If you disable the alarm function with a long press on the C_ _ button the LED ceases to flash In this state the Timer does not switch itself off auto matically after an hour If you want to switch the machine off you must do so manually A brief press on the C _ button calls up the Alarm Timer menu where the timer can then be disabled A brief press on the button calls up the Alarm Timer menu even when the machine is switched off you can then make any changes you like without having to switch the system on beforehand Alarm Timer menu e A brief press on the button on the front panel calls up the menu e When you open the menu you will hear the currently set alarm source at the currently set alarm volume The screen displays
78. vity of the human ear and therefore of human hearing at very low volume levels This set up option is used to switch loudness on or off The following set up options are available if the internal loudspeakers of the Caruso are used for playback See the System Configuration menu Loudspeaker menu for the method of switching to the internal loudspeakers Normal Smooth Near Speech Shelf Table Linear tone control without equalisation suitable for using the system on sideboards and similar locations If you prefer a relaxed sound image with slight de emphasis on the treble select the Soft sound field option If the listening distance to the Caso is very small lt 1 5 m we recommend the Close setting close range equalisation This option improves the comprehensibility of speech in spoken word programs reportage and sports transmissions If the C zeso iS set up in a confined position close to shelf walls the result may be excessive emphasis on low frequencies this can be cor rected by selecting the SHELF set up option Setting up the system on a table with a large top can cause particular frequency ranges to be amplified This problem can be corrected by selecting the Table set up option The following set up options are available if the Causa is operated in conjunction with external loudspeakers See the System Configuration menu Loudspeaker menu for the method of switching to e
79. witch off automatically gt Menu functions SYS Brief press Opens the System Configuration menu see Chapter System Settings System Configuration menu While the Streaming Client Function is selected Brief press Opens the Source Select menu in which you can select the desired listening source Long press Opens the Network Settings menu see Chapter Network Configuration Displays the Favourites List stored on the Cso see Chapter Operating the Radio Favourites List and Operating the Streaming Client Access to media content via the Favourites List Button for opening and closing the CD drawer Starts playback halts playback pause resumes after a pause Ends playback Fast forward rewind to locate a particular passage Hold the search button pressed in to increase the search speed Fast forward rewind to locate a particular passage Hold the search button pressed in to increase the search speed Select buttons Navigation C lt Returns to previous point change button C gt D Confirms input change button C YO Selects the next point within a list select button CA Selects the previous point within a list select button Confirm button start playback halt playback pause resume after a pause Increases reduces volume LED between the buttons The LED flashes when the loudspeakers are switched off Muting The LED glows continuousl
80. work set up menu configuration menu Special functions Long press Long press red Removes a favourite Removes a favourite from the station list from the Favourites list created on the Carso Adds a favourite to the Adds a favourite to the green station list Favourites list created on the Caruso Button for toggling DVD only yellow between Stereo and Brief press during Mono reception playback Switches The Stereo setting is between the f indicated constantly by a soundtracks available symbol in the on the disc screen window The Mono setting is indicated constantly by a symbol in the screen window Cav_ During character input blue When pressed repeatedly toggles between numeric and alpha numeric input and between capitals and lower case script In lists Search function Alpha Search Displays the Favourites Displays the Favourites DVD only list list created on the During playback selects Caruso sub title language or switches sub titles on and off Memory button for quick Memory button for quick station select station select C Toggle switch between display of current music track and list navigation DVD only Long press repeated if necessary Switches between camera angles Cr Shuffle function see Chapter Operating the iPod Basic Functions of the Cazzse The basic functions of the C zese described in this chapter are always available regardless of the selected
81. work which is responsible for managing data traffic between your home network and the outside world i e the Internet Network device which obtains data from the network decodes it and converts it into for example analogue music signals which can then be reproduced via an amplifier and loudspeakers Streaming Clients also contain functions for displaying media content and for navigating on the Internet or servers DHCP is an abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The primary purpose of DHCP is to enable Clients to obtain your network configuration automatically from a server or router Network address Each device in the network requires an IP address at which it can be accessed and by which it is unambiguously identifiable No individual network address may be present more than once This is important if you are entering network addresses manually If the addresses in your network are assigned by DHCP you do not need to worry about IP addresses at all as the DHCP server manages the addresses automatically without your intervention NAS Network Attached Storage Powerline LAN Proxy server Router Server UPnP AV WLAN also W LAN Wireless LAN Compatible hardware and UPnP servers Network storage facility This is generally a very large capacity gt 200 GB storage device to which other devices have access If the NAS server includes a UPnP AV server service then the Cesa has access to media files
82. xternal loudspeakers Normal Wall Corner Positioning loudspeakers close to a wall or corner has the effect of emphasising the low frequencies which can result in an unnatural bass heavy sound image Excessive bass emphasis caused by speaker positioning can be corrected in this menu point by selecting one of the set up options Wall or Corner 11 System Settings System Configuration menu The System Configuration menu contains general device settings which are variable by the user This menu is des cribed in detail in the following chapter Calling up and operating the menu Menu point Tone Menu point Loudspeakers Loudspeaker menu Sub point Loudspeakers Sub point Ext Subwoofer Sub point Crossover freq Sub point CM Active control Menu point Video Menu point Disply brightness Screen brightness Menu point Display contrast Menu point Language 12 e To call up the menu press the button briefly on the front panel or the remote control handset e When the menu is opened the screen displays the following Select points Adjustment facility Tone Settings To Tone Controls menu Video Configuration To Video menu Speaker Configuration To Loudspeaker menu Display brightness 1 2 3 Display contrast 0 zei 30 Language English Deutsch further languages e Use the C A LW_ buttons to select a point in the menu e
83. y 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 form that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 39 General Information Compatible hardware and UPnP servers Network Configuration Menu 40 Network Configuration The C zeso can be operated in wired LAN networks Ethernet LAN or Powerline LAN or in wireless networks WLAN If you wish to use your Caso in your home network you must first enter the necessary network settings on the Cazes This includes entering the network parameters such as the IP address etc both for wired and wireless operation If you wish to use a wireless connection a number of additional settings for the WLAN network also have to be entered Please refer to the Chapter Glossary Additional Information and Network Terms for additional explanations o
84. y if the Protection circuit has switched the machine off e g due to overloading overheating If this should happen please switch the machine off using the mains switch in the mains socket on the back panel and leave it for about five minutes When the machine has cooled down it should work normally once switched on again If this action does not cure the problem please contact your T A dealer Connections SB c Socket for a USB memory stick or an external hard disc The storage medium must be formatted with the FAT16 or FAT32 file system The USB storage medium can be powered via the USB socket provided that its current drain meets the USB norm lt 500 mA Normalised 2 5 USB hard discs can be connected directly to this socket i e they require no mains PSU PHONES headphones Socket for stereo headphones with an impedance of at least 50 Q Continuous listening at very high volume via headphones or earphones can result in permanent hearing loss Please consider your own health carefully and avoid constant listening at high levels via headphones or earphones iPod Dock The iPod Dock in the top cover of the C zese can be used to connect an iPod with Dock Connector to your Cazeese The iPod can then be controlled via the Cazese If an iPod is plugged into the Dock its battery is automatically recharged Screen All information relating to machine status the current music track and list navigation
85. y in ascending order RDS stations only Station name Stations are sorted alphabetically by station name Program ID Stations are sorted by station group RDS stations only Now use the C_ lt _ CP buttons to select the desired sort criterion and confirm your choice by pressing the button e Call up the Favourites list with the button a WDR 2 89 90 MHz 92 20 MHz lt 12 38 lt b c q a Use the C A C Y D buttons to select a stored station from the Favourites list The selected station is displayed in enlarged form b Press the C 4 D button to return to the station previously selected c Position display in the Favourites list d Press the CP CG ip D CD button to select the station displayed in enlarged form e You can also select stations directly without calling up the Favourites list as de scribed above by briefly pressing the CA C _ buttons in the Favourites list Presets e Select a station either using the 4 p D buttons or from the Favourites list e Call up the Store Preset function by pressing the button e An input window now appears in which you can enter a number using the numeric buttons C o D to C s D The Preset is stored when you press a numeric button The front panel screen briefly displays the message Preset Stored at to confirm this At any time you can quickly call up a station stored as a Preset by entering its Preset number using t
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