Lukas II
The Lukas II internet radio receiver provides access to content that is relevant to people without requiring a PC. This can be content of a specific genre, cultural background, region, church services from a particular parish or congregation or any other special-interest theme.
Easy to use
Operation of the Lukas II is as simple as a normal radio. Up to 40 favourite internet audio sources are accessible as presets through large and accessible push buttons. The Lukas II has a built-in (mono) speaker for immediate access or it can be connected to a stereo sound system.
Its user-friendly operation and design makes the Lukas II well-suited for elderly living independently, elderly homes, hospitals and other care institutions.
Easy to configure and install
The Lukas II can be connected to the internet via Ethernet or via a telephone line, using the built-in modem. Programming the Lukas II is done via a USB cable and the Streamit Terminal Program (STP) on a PC or by using a webinterface provided through the Streamit device portal.
Streamit’s device portal makes it possible to configure the presets of a Lukas II remotely.
Due to its unique capability to identify itself, the Lukas II can be used to connect to sources that require authentication.
Read more about application of the Lukas II in churches, or contact us directly.
Important features
- Suitable for: Churches
- Connect to the Internet via Ethernet or telephone line
- Configurable selection of internet radio sources
- MP3, WMA, AAC+ and Ogg Vorbis codec
- User friendly
- Ergonomic design
- Built-in loudspeaker
- Unique ID for authentication
- Easy to configure and install
- Remote programming and management
Accessories
- Remote control
- 2 x AA/1.5V batteries for the remote control
- 9V-800mA or 9V-400mA power supply
- 3M RJ 45 ethernet cable
- 3M RJ11 telephone line cable
- Telephone connector (not in all versions)
- User manual




