Cambridge Audio Azur 851N Owner's Manual

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Basic connections
Network connections
Before you can use your 851N for Radio/Streaming you must have the following:
•  A broadband internet connection (such as ADSL) to a suitable internet service 
provider (ISP).
•  A network connection either wirelessly via 802.11b/g or n Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet 
connection (10 or 100 M bits/sec via an RJ45 connection).
Note: 
For playback of high sample rate files (24-bits/176.4kHz & 24-bits/192kHz)  
streamed from your home network, we recommend using an Ethernet connection 
to avoid unwanted disruption as the high data rate of these files is beyond most 
Wi-Fi networks capability. 
In many cases the broadband modem, router and wireless access point will be a 
single combined unit supplied by your Internet Service Provider or bought from a 
computer store.
If your wireless network is configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi 
Protected Access (WPA) data encryption then you will need to know your WEP or 
WPA key so you can get the 851N to communicate with the network.
IMPORTANT:
Before you continue, make sure that your wireless access point or router is 
powered up and working with your broadband internet service (use your computer 
to verify this). To get this part of the system working you must read the instructions 
supplied with the wireless access point or router.
The  851N  can  be  configured  to  connect  to  a  Wired  or  Wireless  network  or  has 
an  (default)  Auto  setting.  In  Auto  the  851N  looks  for  a  each  connection  type 
and selects whichever is present. You can also force the unit to one or the other 
connection type, see later Settings section.
Connecting to a wired network
Plug one end of a network cable (Category 5/5E straight through Ethernet cable) 
into the LAN port on the back of the unit.
Note:
 Only connect the LAN port of the player to an Ethernet port that supports 
10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX. Connecting to any other ports or jacks, such as a phone 
jack, can damage the unit
The 851N should automatically connect to your network as below via DHCP; this 
means it will be given an IP address by your router automatically.
The 851N is able to receive and play back media from several distinct types of 
source. Here we have attempted to give an overview of the various types of service 
available and the terminology you may encounter.
Internet Radio
These are ‘radio’ stations broadcast over the internet. Currently the StreamMagic 
range can access about 20,000 internet radio stations all sorted by us into 
Location, Language and Genre. The list of available stations is constantly 
maintained and automatically updated to your unit via the internet. If you register 
on  the  StreamMagic  website  (www.stream-magic.com)  you  will  also  be  able  to 
browse the stations and set presets on your units from your PC.
You can also add stations to your units that are currently not in the Stream Magic's  
Radio database, suggest new stations to us and more. There are also links and 
help for setting up third-party Streaming Services from a wide variety of other 
suppliers. Other Stream Magic features will be launched in the future, check the 
website from time to time to see the latest developments.
Streaming Services
Streaming Services are similar to Internet Radio but come from other suppliers and 
often have an element of interaction with the user. Because Streaming Services 
generally allow the user some choice over the content they listen to, they are also 
licensed differently to iRadio by the music companies and often each service only 
has arrangements in certain countries and may also charge a subscription for 
membership.
Examples of such services are Aupeo!, Pandora, Rhapsody, SIRIUS/XM, Live365 
and others. All allow some control of the content from 'play me something that 
sounds like U2' to the ability to select and play whole albums of your choice. Some 
also offer the ability to download content for use off-line as well. 
The 851N supports many of these services, navigate to Streaming Services on 
the unit for a list or even better check out our website at www.stream-magic.com 
for more details of which services are available in your area, what they do and 
how to sign up. These services come from third parties and although we support 
connections to them they do not come from us and we are not responsible for their 
service in any way. Your account will be with the service, we are merely acting as 
a website to make the connection simpler and more convenient plus we support 
the correct software on our unit to allow playback and browsing of their content.
Network Media
The 851N supports a wide range of compressed formats; MP3, AAC, WMA and Ogg 
Vorbis CODEC types are all supported,  plus for true audiophile use it also supports 
either uncompressed PCM (in a WAV container) or losslessly compressed FLAC, 
both can contain from 16-bits/44.1kHz from CDs right up to 24-bit/192kHz for 
better than CD quality from suitable download sites.
Note:
 For this to work your server will also need to support the CODEC you wish to 
play as some have limitations and may not serve FLAC for instance. Always check 
that the server you wish to use also supports your favoured CODECs.
Also for lossless/uncompressed formats both the server and network connection 
will need to sustain the high bitrate necessary. 
Note:
 It is not recommended to use Wi-Fi connections for content above 24bits, 
96kHz if lossless/uncompressed.
USB Media
The 851N also supports USB Media from USB Flash-disks or USB hard-drives and 
has 4 USB 2.0 ports for this purpose. Here the 851N simply browses the folders 
present on the media attached and displays them. Only content that the 851N can 
play will be shown. This feature is provided for convenient access to temporary 
storage devices.
It is however highly recommended that UPnP is used for continued use of stored 
media as the UPnP system is able to support album art, sophisticated content 
browsing and filtering and other features not possible with simple folder browsing. 
Note:
 Supports NTFS and FAT32 file system.
Podcasts
Podcasts are archived audio recordings downloadable over the internet. Often 
podcasts are recordings of previous live broadcasts or episodic content.
The 851N supports various third party podcast services, navigate to Podcasts 
on the unit for the list available in your area. In addition the 851N supports your 
own personal choice of podcasts where you know its URL (weblink) via the Stream 
Magic website, see later section.
Overview
Getting connected
851N/Amplifier
Broadband Router/Modem
Internet
Ethernet cable