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19 Equaliser
With the equalizer you can adjust the sound of
the radio to your liking. You can choose from pre-
configured settings or create your own profile.
Please proceed as follows:
Press the button and select [System Set-
tings] and then [Equaliser]. Alternatively, you
can press the button on the remote control.
You can select a sound profile with the or
buttons and then confirm with OK. The follo-
wing profiles are available: [Normal] / [Flat] /
[Jazz] / [Rock] / [Movie] / [Classic] / [Pop]
/ [News] / [My EQ]
Setting up [My EQ]:
To do this, please navigate to [My EQ profile
setup] and confirm with OK. The [Bass] and
[Treble] can now be set in the following menu.
Confirm the [Bass] or [Treble] with the OK
button, make the appropriate settings with
the or buttons and confirm with the
OK button. When you have finished adjusting
the bass and treble, press and hold the
button to save the changes. Select [YES] and
press OK to save this new equalizer profile.
The active sound profile is marked with [*].
20 Network settings
20.1 Network wizard
The network wizard helps to connect the radio
to the Internet. To call it up, please proceed as
follows: Select the [Network] in the [System
Settings] menu and then confirm [Network
wizard]. The radio now starts a search for
available WLAN connections and then lists
them. The various networks can be selected
using the or buttons. At the end of the
list there is the option to select [Rescan] or
[Manual config].
20.2 Wireless network
connection (WLAN)
Depending on the network, you have several
options to choose from to connect to the net-
work. Networks that support a WPS connection
(Wi-Fi Protected Setup) are identified in the list
by the preceding designation [WPS ...]. Other
connections are open networks or connections
that are protected by the password.
Note: An active network connection is indicated
by a white symbol at the bottom right of the
display. If no connection is active, this symbol
is crossed out.
20.3 WPS/Password protected/
Open connection
A WPS connection enables the radio to be
connected to your network in a simple yet pro-
tected manner. There are two options available.
Establishing the connection through
PBC = Push-Button-Configuration (configu-
ration at the push of a button) or by the PIN
procedure, in which the web interface of your
router prompts you to enter a randomly gene-
rated sequence of numbers.
20.4 PBC setup
Select the desired network [WPS ...]. Then
select the [Push button] option in [WPS
menu] and confirm. Now press the WPS
button on your router or access point (AP).
Please refer to the operating instructions of
your router or AP for the exact procedure.
Then press the OK button on the remote
control or radio to initiate a network
connection. Alternatively, the process can
also be started in the [Network] menu under
[PBC WLAN setup]. Follow the instructions
on the display.
20.5 Setup using PIN
Select the desired network [WPS ...]. Then
use the [WPS menu] to select and confirm
the [PIN] option. The radio now generates an
8-digit code, which you should confirm with the
OK button and then enter the number via the
user interface of the router or AP. Please refer to
the Router or AP manual for more information.
20.6 Skip WPS/Setup using
password
Select [Skip WPS] to establish the connection
using the Wi-Fi password. In the case of net-
works without WPS support, you can directly
enter the password. Now enter the password
and confirm it with the [OK] button. If the entry
is correct, the radio connects to your network
and establishes an Internet connection.
20.7 Open connection
We recommend that you do not connect to an
open network. If the network you have selected
is not encrypted, you can confirm this with the
OK button. Then the internet connection is
established.
20.8 Manual network connection
setup
If DHCP is active, please proceed as follows:
Please select the menus [Network] -> [Manu-
al settings] -> [Wireless] -> [DHCP enable].
Then enter the full SSID (network name) and
confirm it with the [OK] button. Now choose
the appropriate encryption method.
Please refer to the configuration of the router
or AP. Depending on the method selected, the
network key is now entered and confirmed with
the [OK] button.
If DHCP is inactive, please proceed as
follows:
Please select the menus [Network] -> [Manu-
al settings] -> [Wireless] -> [DHCP disable].
Now enter the information for [IP address],
[Subnet mask], [Gateway address], [Pri-
mary DNS] and [Secondary DNS]. The
values can be set using the or button.
Use the OK, or to select the individual
number. Then proceed as described under
[DHCP active].
20.9 Show network settings
In this menu you will find all settings of the net-
work profile currently in use. To do this, select
the [View settings] menu in the [Network]
menu. The values can be displayed using the
or button.
20.10 NetRemote PIN setup
In this menu you can set a 4-digit PIN that will be
requested when the “Loewe radio” App is set up
for the first time. The default is “1234”. The PIN
should be changed immediately.
20.11 Network profile
Here you can see the list of network profiles
saved on the radio. If you have created several
profiles, choose the one closest to the corre-
sponding router or AP.
You can delete network profiles that are no
longer required by pressing the or button
to select the profile to be deleted and confirm
with the OK button. The active network profile
is marked with [*].
Note: The active network profile cannot be
deleted.
20.12 Clear network settings
In this menu you can delete the network settings
of the current profile. To do this, select the [YES]
button and confirm your entry with the OK.
Selecting the [NO] button cancels the process.
20.13 Keep network connected
This menu is used to set whether the WLAN
connection to the network should be maintained
in standby mode. This enables you to switch
on the radio using the “Loewe radio” App. This
means that the power consumption in standby
mode is somewhat higher. Select the [YES]
or [NO] button for the setting and confirm the
entry with the OK.
Equaliser | Network Settings
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