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Phantom user manual online
#1
See: 

http://www.devialet.com/assets/pdf/Phant...manual.PDF
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#2
Downloading Spark now (at 22Kb/sec... Welcome to Australian internet) just to have a look on my Macbook Pro. I know I can't use it but very keen to see what it looks like in real life.
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#3
Well, the fun didn't last long... you need a Phantom connected to your network to even get started...bugger!
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                                                                                                                                                                            Dynaudio C1 MkII.
                                                                                                                                                                              Jim Smith's GBS.
                                                                                                                                                                        Northern NSW Australia.
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#4
(17-Feb-2015, 12:54)Pim van Vliet Wrote: Well, the fun didn't last long... you need a Phantom connected to your network to even get started...bugger!

On the website of Devialet there are some instruction video's about how to connect and use the Phantom/Dialog & Spark app. Only in French till now and not visible on an iPad. Video number 7 gives you an idea about how the Spark app looks like and how to use it. 

Maybe the internet connection is to slow for you on your oilrig to show you the video's, Pim!

www.devialet.com
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#5
(17-Feb-2015, 13:07)Charlemagne Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 12:54)Pim van Vliet Wrote: Well, the fun didn't last long... you need a Phantom connected to your network to even get started...bugger!

On the website of Devialet there are some instruction video's about how to connect and use the Phantom/Dialog & Spark app. Only in French till now and not visible on an iPad. Video number 7 gives you an idea about how the Spark app looks like and how to use it. 

Maybe the internet connection is to slow for you on your oilrig to show you the video's, Pim!

www.devialet.com

I'm not even on a rig...that's the speed I get in Brisbane on wireless internet. (4G) I will watch the video when I get home. I still prefer the slow internet to the cold weather in Holland though Wink   
I'm staying!
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                                                                                                                                                                            Dynaudio C1 MkII.
                                                                                                                                                                              Jim Smith's GBS.
                                                                                                                                                                        Northern NSW Australia.
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#6
(17-Feb-2015, 23:35)Pim van Vliet Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 13:07)Charlemagne Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 12:54)Pim van Vliet Wrote: Well, the fun didn't last long... you need a Phantom connected to your network to even get started...bugger!

On the website of Devialet there are some instruction video's about how to connect and use the Phantom/Dialog & Spark app. Only in French till now and not visible on an iPad. Video number 7 gives you an idea about how the Spark app looks like and how to use it. 

Maybe the internet connection is to slow for you on your oilrig to show you the video's, Pim!

www.devialet.com

I'm not even on a rig...that's the speed I get in Brisbane on wireless internet. (4G) I will watch the video when I get home. I still prefer the slow internet to the cold weather in Holland though Wink   
I'm staying!

What cold? it's nearly 8c during the day. It's not the East-coast US here Wink only a little bit of ice on my car windows this morning.
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#7
(18-Feb-2015, 07:23)Eddye Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 23:35)Pim van Vliet Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 13:07)Charlemagne Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 12:54)Pim van Vliet Wrote: Well, the fun didn't last long... you need a Phantom connected to your network to even get started...bugger!

On the website of Devialet there are some instruction video's about how to connect and use the Phantom/Dialog & Spark app. Only in French till now and not visible on an iPad. Video number 7 gives you an idea about how the Spark app looks like and how to use it. 

Maybe the internet connection is to slow for you on your oilrig to show you the video's, Pim!

www.devialet.com

I'm not even on a rig...that's the speed I get in Brisbane on wireless internet. (4G) I will watch the video when I get home. I still prefer the slow internet to the cold weather in Holland though Wink   
I'm staying!

What cold? it's nearly 8c during the day. It's not the East-coast US here Wink only a little bit of ice on my car windows this morning.

Ice? That's the stuff I put in my Baileys. Other than that I don't get to see it much Wink
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                                                                                                                                                                            Dynaudio C1 MkII.
                                                                                                                                                                              Jim Smith's GBS.
                                                                                                                                                                        Northern NSW Australia.
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#8
(18-Feb-2015, 12:49)Pim van Vliet Wrote:
(18-Feb-2015, 07:23)Eddye Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 23:35)Pim van Vliet Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 13:07)Charlemagne Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 12:54)Pim van Vliet Wrote: Well, the fun didn't last long... you need a Phantom connected to your network to even get started...bugger!

On the website of Devialet there are some instruction video's about how to connect and use the Phantom/Dialog & Spark app. Only in French till now and not visible on an iPad. Video number 7 gives you an idea about how the Spark app looks like and how to use it. 

Maybe the internet connection is to slow for you on your oilrig to show you the video's, Pim!

www.devialet.com

I'm not even on a rig...that's the speed I get in Brisbane on wireless internet. (4G) I will watch the video when I get home. I still prefer the slow internet to the cold weather in Holland though Wink   
I'm staying!

What cold? it's nearly 8c during the day. It's not the East-coast US here Wink only a little bit of ice on my car windows this morning.

Ice? That's the stuff I put in my Baileys. Other than that I don't get to see it much Wink

I'm not jealous.. I'm NOT jealous.... I'M NOT jealous... I'M NOT JEALOUS... Honestly Confused
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#9
(17-Feb-2015, 02:39)Charlemagne Wrote: See: 

http://www.devialet.com/assets/pdf/Phant...manual.PDF

I myself am not a native English speaker as well but it's really incredible how many typing and translation errors they've managed to produce in such a short manual.

sommaire
many Phantom
heat bass?
medium (woofer)
subtil
download on
etc. etc.

It looks like a manual that goes with a cheap Chinese product. Low quality and rushed, I'm sure they wouldn't want to give the impression Phantom is built to those low standards.
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#10
(18-Feb-2015, 13:04)Eddye Wrote:
(18-Feb-2015, 12:49)Pim van Vliet Wrote:
(18-Feb-2015, 07:23)Eddye Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 23:35)Pim van Vliet Wrote:
(17-Feb-2015, 13:07)Charlemagne Wrote: On the website of Devialet there are some instruction video's about how to connect and use the Phantom/Dialog & Spark app. Only in French till now and not visible on an iPad. Video number 7 gives you an idea about how the Spark app looks like and how to use it. 

Maybe the internet connection is to slow for you on your oilrig to show you the video's, Pim!

www.devialet.com

I'm not even on a rig...that's the speed I get in Brisbane on wireless internet. (4G) I will watch the video when I get home. I still prefer the slow internet to the cold weather in Holland though Wink   
I'm staying!

What cold? it's nearly 8c during the day. It's not the East-coast US here Wink only a little bit of ice on my car windows this morning.

Ice? That's the stuff I put in my Baileys. Other than that I don't get to see it much Wink

I'm not jealous.. I'm NOT jealous.... I'M NOT jealous... I'M NOT JEALOUS... Honestly Confused

I'll try to make you feel better... Internet is still living in the dark ages and the country voted in the politicians that were against optical fibre to the home.
No word of Tidal coming any time soon.
The better high end audio shops are in Sydney and Melbourne (850 and 1750 km away)
Our village floods every few years (but then we just take the kayak to the pub and wait for the water to subside. It's actually a good fun social event)
To be honest, it's not better. Just different.
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                                                                                                                                                                            Dynaudio C1 MkII.
                                                                                                                                                                              Jim Smith's GBS.
                                                                                                                                                                        Northern NSW Australia.
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