Control4 C4WMB C4-WMB-B User Manual R33C4WMB Install Guide
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™ Each Wireless Music Bridge can be given a unique name that appears on their smartphone/tablet and can be assigned to a specific room. It is also possible to assign the Wireless Music Bridge to an individual, Wireless Music Bridge Installation and Setup Guide so that the individual can listen to his/her music in their room of choice. This device uses Ethernet or WiFi connectivity to communicate with the Control4 system. Requirements • Control4 OS 2.5.0 or later. • Control4 controller fully installed and configured with a Control4 project. • Powered speakers or an available connection on an amplifier or stereo. Box Contents Supported Model C4-WMB-B Wireless Music Bridge Introduction Carefully unpack the contents from the box, and make sure the following items are included: • Wireless Music Bridge • Power Supply • Warranty Card The Control4® Wireless Music Bridge lets you play music, Internet radio, and podcasts from If any of these items is missing or damaged, please your smartphone devices through iOS (AirPlay®), contact Control4 immediately. Bluetooth®, Android or Windows (using DLNA). Simply attach the Wireless Music Bridge cables to a Specifications Control4 4-Zone Amplifier or Multi Channel Amplifier, add the device to a room in Composer, and you’re Dimensions (W x D x H) 6.29” (160 mm) x 4.72” (120 mm) x 1.57” (40 mm) Weight 1.05 lbs. (.47 kg) The Wireless Music Bridge makes it easy to stream Shipping Weight 1.5 lbs. (.69 kg) popular Internet music services, such as Pandora Network 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 (preferred) or WiFi (802.11 b/g) Power Supply DC - 5V @ 1.0A Connectivity 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 (preferred) WiFi (802.11b/g) Bluetooth v1.2 A2DP Outputs Stereo Analog Digital SPDIF ready to go. This device supports OS 2.5.0 or later. and Spotify, to any room in a home, using your smartphone. To enjoy separate streams of music, connect one Wireless Music Bridge for each zone on a 4-Zone Amplifier or Multi Channel Amplifier. The Wireless Music Bridge allows one (1) smartphone/tablet to be connected to the Control4 system at a time. It is possible for multiple phones to connect to the Wireless Music Bridge, but only one phone can output audio. More than one Wireless Music Bridge can be used in a Control4 system simultaneously, allowing individual users to connect their phone to their room of choice. Back View ™ Wireless Music Bridge Installation and Setup Guide 5V DC (power jack)—Only connect the provided 5V power supply. Reset/Restore (button)—Press one time to reset the Wireless Music Bridge but maintain its Front View network settings. ID (button)—Press one time to identify the Wireless Music Bridge in your Control4 system. BT (button)—Manually disconnects Bluetooth and places the Wireless Music Bridge in pairing mode. Analog Output (2 jacks)—Stereo analog output jacks for speakers and amplifiers. The following LED indicators appear, depending on whether the device is powered on and which type of device is connected to the Wireless Music Bridge. Digital Output (1 jack)—Coaxial digital output jack for speakers and amplifiers. Ethernet (port)—RJ-45 Ethernet jack for a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection. Network Options Bluetooth—Displays the status of a Bluetooth connection. Connect the Wireless Music Bridge using one of these BLUE solid—Bluetooth is connected. network types: DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)— Displays the status CAUTION! If you are using Ethernet, connect of a DLNA connection. the Ethernet cable before you power on BLUE solid—DLNA is connected. the Wireless Music Bridge. The device will AirPlay—Displays the status automatically go to WiFi mode if the power is of an AirPlay connection. plugged in before the Ethernet cable. BLUE flashing—The device is booting. BLUE solid—AirPlay is Ready/ • Standard Ethernet—For best results, this is the Connected. preferred option. Connect the Wireless Music Power LED—Indicates that power Bridge to your network using a standard Ethernet is present. The Wireless Music Bridge turns on immediately after power cable. • WiFi—The Wireless Music Bridge is able to is applied to it. connect to your local wireless network and BLUE solid—The power is on. supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 wireless networks. If you have an available local wireless NOTE: DLNA and AirPlay LEDs flash every network, no additional wiring is needed except second during a firmware update. for power. IMPORTANT! Control4 recommends that you Installation use an Ethernet connection rather than WiFi for the best communication with the Control4 To connect the Wireless Music Bridge: system. Place the Wireless Music Bridge on a table near a power outlet, an Ethernet connection, Pre-Installation Considerations and an amplifier or speakers. Plug the Ethernet connector into the Ethernet jack on the back of the Wireless Music Bridge. Before you decide where and how to install this device, review the information below. CAUTION! If you are using Ethernet, connect the Ethernet cable before you power on the Location The Wireless Music Bridge is designed to work with AirPlay, DLNA and Bluetooth-enabled products. Wireless Music Bridge. Decide whether you want to set up the Wireless Music Bridge for an analog or digital signal. AirPlay and DLNA leverage the wired/wireless network in the home to bridge the smartphone/ • Digital tablets music into the Control4 system. If these modes are used, the Wireless Music Bridge can be not provided) to the Digital Output port on mounted in a rack near the network switch and the Wireless Music Bridge. amplifier. If the Wireless Music Bridge is used for Bluetooth, then the Wireless Music Bridge must be Digital Audio input on an amplifier. will be used. • Analog The Bluetooth radio in the Wireless Music Bridge is a jacks on the Wireless Music Bridge. of-sight. If obstructions, such as walls, electronics, wiring, or other wireless communication devices are an amplifier or stereo speakers. Music Bridge is as close to the user as possible. Network Connectivity NOTE: Use only the Control4 5V DC power adapter provided. encouraged to use the wired Ethernet connection WiFi Setup To use WiFi: If Bluetooth functionality is used by your customer, the Wireless Music Bridge is required before CAT5/6 cable can be run for Ethernet connectivity. setting this product to WiFi. Bluetooth and WiFi operate on the same 2.4GHz it is recommended to install the system with a wired connection. Follow the instructions in “Installation.” IMPORTANT! An Ethernet connection to location must be decided early enough such that spectrum and can interfere with each other, therefore, Connect the power plug to an available power outlet. to the Control4 System via 802.11b/g, it is strongly device. Connect the power adapter to the power jack on the back of the Wireless Music Bridge. Although the Wireless Music Bridge can connect Bridge must be considered when installing this Connect the other end of the RCA cable to the Audio Input jacks (RCA Stereo input) on near the Wireless Music Bridge, radio performance Bluetooth use and location of the Wireless Music Connect an RCA cable (stereo analog audio cable, not provided) to the Analog Output Class 2 radio, which provides up to 10 meters line- for communicating with the Wireless Music Bridge. Connect the other end of the RCA cable to locally-powered speakers or to the RCA installed in the room where the Wireless Music Bridge is degraded. For best results, make sure the Wireless Connect an RCA cable (digital coaxial cable, Open Composer Pro and click Tools > System Manager to reconfigure the bridge for WiFi. In the Devices pane, select the network address for the Wireless Music Bridge, and then click New Features Configure. The default browser opens to the Wireless Music Bridge home page. The Wireless Music Bridge has two new features that Under the Wireless LAN Settings, select the enable the Wireless Music Bridge to Auto-start and Service Set Identification (SSID) to which you turn-off a room automatically. want to connect the Wireless Music Bridge. • The Room(s) to Auto-Start property in Composer If the SSID is secure, enter the appropriate password. Pro lets the installer select which room(s) will Click Apply WiFi Settings at the bottom of the start when a smartphone/tablet connects and page. starts streaming music to the Control4 System. Disconnect the Ethernet cable. The Auto-Start feature will only start a room if Reset or power cycle the Wireless Music Bridge. a media source is NOT already selected. If a media source is selected in the desired room, NOTE: To return the Wireless Music Bridge to the Wireless Music Bridge will NOT overtake the wired mode, simply plug an Ethernet cable source. • The Room-off timer will automatically turn off into the Wireless Music Bridge and power cycle the device. the selected room(s) when the smartphone/ tablet stops streaming music to the Wireless Configure the Wireless Music Bridge Naming the Wireless Music Bridge Music Bridge. Both properties will cycle through the selected room(s) and make sure a different media source is The Wireless Music Bridge can be given a unique not playing. After that, it will then start or turn off the name, called the device-friendly name. This name is room(s) as appropriate. used by AirPlay, DLNA and Bluetooth to help the user see the Wireless Music Bridge on their smartphone/ Simple Device Discovery Protocol (SDDP) tablet. Each Wireless Music Bridge can be given a unique device-friendly name to help associate it This device uses SDDP (Simple Device Discovery with a given room or individual. The installer should Protocol). After you connect the device and determine the appropriate name by discussing it power it on, start Composer Pro and add the with their customer. Assign the device-friendly name Wireless Music Bridge driver to a room in the project. in the driver Properties tab in Composer Pro under Device Name. Make the necessary connections in the Connections view. The Wireless Music Bridge device-friendly name is unique and is not directly associated to the driver For information about SDDP, configuring the driver, name. The device-friendly name is used by the or making connections, see the Composer Pro User AirPlay, DLNA and Bluetooth client, whereas the Guide on the dealer portal for details. Also see Using driver name is used by the Control4 system. The the Wireless Music Bridge to learn how to use the installer should consider naming the driver and the device. device-friendly name in a similar manner so the user is not confused when looking at their touch screens NOTE: As with all WiFi products, Bluetooth and on-screen displays. performance and range varies based on environmental conditions. The Wireless For Bluetooth, the device-friendly name is appended Music Bridge uses a Class 2 Bluetooth with a “BT.” This allows devices, such as iPhone, to transceiver which provides up to 10m of range. uniquely distinguish between AirPlay and Bluetooth Microwaves, other wireless signals such as connectivity. If Bluetooth is not used, the installer 802.11 and ZigBee, and building structures can should disable the Bluetooth radio in the Properties adversely affect signal strength and distance tab of Composer Pro. by which a wireless signal can be received. Care should be taken when installing the Wireless Music Bridge to make sure location is taken into consideration for optimal performance. The installer should work with the customer to find a suitable location that best fits the customer’s needs. Troubleshooting Resets • Soft reset—Press and release the Reset button one time. • Factory Mode—Press and hold the Reset button for more than five (5) seconds to set the device name, network configuration, and WiFi settings back to their default settings in factory mode. Factory Restore There is no factory restore setting for this product. See “Factory Mode” above. Regulatory/Safety Information To review regulatory information for your particular Control4 products, see the information located on the Control4 website at: http://www.control4.com/ regulatory/. Warranty Limited 2-year Warranty. Go to http://www.control4. com/warranty for details. Apple® Support *The Wireless Music Bridge is made for iPod touch® 2nd generation, 3rd generation, 4th generation, and 5th generation; iPhone® 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4siPhone 5; iPad® , iPad 2, iPad 3rd generation, iPad 4th generation; and iPad mini®. *“Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone,” and “Made for iPad” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, iPhone, or iPad, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, iPhone, or iPad may affect wireless performance. control4.com | ™ ©2013 Control4. All rights reserved. Control4, the Control4 logo, the Control4 iQ logo and the Control4 certified logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Control4 Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other names and brands may be claimed as the property of their respective owners. #200-00326, Rev. A, 4/30/13
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