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| Weight | 2.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Analog Inputs | RCA |
| Analog Outputs | RCA |
| Streaming Services | Internet Radio |
| Output Power | 30W + 30W |
| Supported Formats | MP3, FLAC, WAV, WMA, AAC, OGG, ALAC |
| Connectivity | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Amplifier Output | 2 x 30W |
| Dimensions | 18cm x 14.7cm x 9.8cm |
| Type | Network Audio Player |
| Hard Drive | SATA |
| Digital Inputs | Optical |
| Digital Outputs | Optical |
| USB | USB 2.0 |
| Network Protocols | UPnP |
| CD Ripping | Yes |
| Storage Capacity | 2TB (expandable via USB) |
| Display | 3.5" TFT LCD (320 x 240) |
Detailed description of the unit's top, front, rear, and remote controls.
Checking package contents, installing batteries, and preparing the device.
Procedures for installing and formatting the hard disk drive.
Necessary and extra connections for speakers, amplifiers, and other devices.
Technical specifications of the X10 amplifier output and input sensitivity.
Procedures for powering on the device and running the initial setup wizard.
Overview of the main setup menu and its primary sections.
Managing music library, backups, recovery, and storage options.
Ripping CDs, selecting audio formats, and using FreeDB for metadata.
Configuring audio output, equalizer, DRC, SPDIF, and gapless playback.
Setting up wired/wireless networks and utilizing network services like Samba and UPnP.
Adjusting OSD language, auto play, resume play, factory reset, HDD format, and brightness.
Checking current firmware and performing manual or automatic updates.
Configuring internet or manual time settings and time format.
Understanding the CD database and the steps for CD loading (ripping).
Playing audio CDs directly, with or without network connection.
Playing music from the database and using search functions.
Editing tags, exporting files, deleting, and renaming music entries.
Creating, playing, editing, and managing regular and virtual playlists.
Streaming music over the network and using internet radio functions.
Navigating files using the browser and accessing USB storage devices.
Performing file operations like editing tags, copying, moving, and deleting.
Bookmark, equalizer, display control, playback modes, alarms, and sleep.
Playing and recording audio from external sources using the Line-In port.