Libre Wireless Technologies LS6-N22S Wireless Audio Module User Manual Copyright 2014 by Libre Wireless Technologies
Libre Wireless Technologies Inc. Wireless Audio Module Copyright 2014 by Libre Wireless Technologies
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User Guide Module : LS6 Rev: 6.0 Libre Wireless Technologies © 2016 Libre Confidential LS6 User Guide Libre Wireless Technologies Private Limited librewireless.com Copyright © 2016 Libre Wireless Technologies. All rights reserved. Circuit diagrams and other information relating to Libre Wireless Technologies products are included as a means of illustrating typical applications. Consequently, complete information sufficient for construction purposes is not necessarily given. Although the information has been checked and is believed to be accurate, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Libre Wireless Technologies reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice. Contact your local Libre Wireless Technologies sales office to obtain the latest specifications before placing your product order. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL LIBRE WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; OR FOR LOST DATA, PROFITS, SAVINGS OR REVENUES OF ANY KIND; REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT; TORT; NEGLIGENCE OF LIBRE WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES OR OTHERS; STRICT LIABILITY; BREACH OF WARRANTY; OR OTHERWISE; WHETHER OR NOT ANY REMEDY OF BUYER IS HELD TO HAVE FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE, AND WHETHER OR NOT LIBRE WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 2 of 81 LS6 User Guide Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 9 1.1. 2. User Guide Insight ............................................................................................................................. 9 Libre Wireless Technologies’ EVK ...................................................................................... 10 2.1. 3. LS6 EVK Setup .................................................................................................................................. 11 Firmware Update ..................................................................................................................... 12 3.1. Single-Image Update and Application Update ..................................................................... 13 3.1.1. Network Method ......................................................................................................................... 14 3.1.2. SD-Card / USB Method ............................................................................................................. 16 3.1.3. Internet Method .......................................................................................................................... 17 3.2. BSL Update ........................................................................................................................................ 20 3.2.1. 3.3. TFTP Method................................................................................................................................ 21 U-Boot Update .................................................................................................................................. 23 3.3.1. TFTP Method................................................................................................................................ 23 4. Configuring Non-Volatile-Item ............................................................................................ 26 5. Key Button Functionality ....................................................................................................... 28 5.1. Setup Button (WAC / SAC / DDMS) ......................................................................................... 28 5.2. LED Status .......................................................................................................................................... 28 6. Network Configuration........................................................................................................... 29 6.1. Wireless Network Setup Using WAC and SAC ..................................................................... 29 6.1.1. Wireless Network Setup Using WAC .................................................................................. 29 6.1.2. Wireless Network Setup Using SAC (Speaker Android Configuration) Method 30 6.1.3. WAC / SAC Trigger Behaviour in DDMS Mode and Non-DDMS Mode................... 35 6.2. Wireless Network Setup Using Webserver ........................................................................... 38 6.2.1. Webpage Method........................................................................................................................ 38 6.2.2. LS-Configure Method ................................................................................................................ 40 6.2.3. Manual Configuration Method .............................................................................................. 41 6.3. Wireless Network Setup Using WPS Push-Button Method ............................................ 42 Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 3 of 81 LS6 User Guide 6.3.1. WPS Trigger from Command Line ....................................................................................... 42 6.3.2. WPS Trigger from LUCI ............................................................................................................ 43 6.3.3. WPS Trigger from Key Button ............................................................................................... 43 6.4. I-Device Wi-Fi Settings Sharing ................................................................................................. 43 6.5. Know the IP of LS-Modules ......................................................................................................... 44 7. Features ....................................................................................................................................... 46 7.1. Libre APP for Android ................................................................................................................... 46 7.2. DDMS ................................................................................................................................................... 46 7.3. Software Security ............................................................................................................................ 47 7.4. Source Switching ............................................................................................................................. 47 7.5. Failsafe Mechanism ........................................................................................................................ 48 7.6. Autosense of Audio CODEC ......................................................................................................... 48 7.7. AUX-In Support ................................................................................................................................ 48 7.8. Airplay® .............................................................................................................................................. 48 7.8.1. Password for Airplay Playback ............................................................................................. 49 7.9. DLNA ® / DMR .................................................................................................................................. 52 7.10. Miracast .............................................................................................................................................. 53 7.11. SD-Card Playback ............................................................................................................................ 55 7.12. i-Device playback over USB ........................................................................................................ 55 7.13. Favourites .......................................................................................................................................... 56 7.14. USB Playback .................................................................................................................................... 58 7.15. TCP / IP Tunneling ......................................................................................................................... 58 7.16. Wi-Fi Scan Result ............................................................................................................................ 58 7.17. Device Name Configuration ........................................................................................................ 58 7.18. Switch between Wired and wireless modes ......................................................................... 60 7.18.1. Switching to Wired Mode ........................................................................................................ 60 7.18.2. Switching to Wireless Mode ................................................................................................... 61 7.19. Pair / Share credentials ................................................................................................................ 62 7.20. Multiple SSID .................................................................................................................................... 63 Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 4 of 81 LS6 User Guide 7.21. Zone Volume. .................................................................................................................................... 63 7.22. Music Services .................................................................................................................................. 63 7.22.1. vTuner ............................................................................................................................................ 63 7.22.2. TuneIn............................................................................................................................................. 65 7.22.3. Melon .............................................................................................................................................. 68 7.22.4. QQ Music ........................................................................................................................................ 68 7.22.5. Spotify ............................................................................................................................................. 71 7.22.6. Deezer ............................................................................................................................................. 74 7.22.7. Tidal ................................................................................................................................................. 76 7.23. 8. Telnet ................................................................................................................................................... 79 Appendix ..................................................................................................................................... 80 8.1. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ..................................... 80 Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 5 of 81 LS6 User Guide Table of Figures Figure 2-1: LS6 EVK (v2.0) Peripherals ....................................................................................... 10 Figure 2-2: LS6 EVK (v3.0) Peripherals ....................................................................................... 11 Figure 3.2.1-1: Firmware Upgrade Method Selection ............................................................ 14 Figure 3.2.1-2: Firmware Update Webpage ............................................................................... 15 Figure 3.2.1-3: Firmware Update Confirmation webpage .................................................... 15 Figure 3.2.1-4: Firmware Update Progress Page ..................................................................... 15 Figure 3.2.1-5: Firmware Update Status ..................................................................................... 16 Figure 3.2.2-1: Firmware Upgrade Method Selection ............................................................ 17 Figure 4.29-1: Sample XML Format............................................................................................... 18 Figure 3.3.1-1: BSL Update Terminal Warning Message Prompt ....................................... 22 Figure 3.3.1-2: BSL Default IP Address ........................................................................................ 22 Figure 3.4.1-1: U-Boot Update Terminal Warning Message Prompt................................ 24 Figure 3.4.1-2: U-Boot Default IP address .................................................................................. 24 Figure 6.1.1-1: WAC Speaker Listed.............................................................................................. 29 Figure 6.1.2-1: Libre App .................................................................................................................. 30 Figure 6.2.1-1: Network Status ....................................................................................................... 38 Figure 6.2.1-2: Network Configuration ........................................................................................ 39 Figure 6.2.1-3: Network Configuration using Static IP........................................................... 40 Figure 6.2.2-1: Network Status in Webpage.............................................................................. 41 Figure 6.2.3-1: Configure Network Manually ............................................................................ 42 Figure 6.4.1-1: Wi-Fi settings sharing .......................................................................................... 43 Figure 7.2-1: DDMS Setup in webpage ......................................................................................... 47 Figure 7.7-1: AirPlay Stream ........................................................................................................... 49 Figure 7.7.1-1: Password for Airplay ........................................................................................... 50 Figure 7.7.1-2: Enter Password for Streaming .......................................................................... 51 Figure 7.7.1-3: Disable Airplay Password .................................................................................. 52 Figure 7.8-1: Media Player Stream Menu.................................................................................... 53 Figure 7.8-2: Media Streaming Options ....................................................................................... 53 Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 6 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.9-1: Miracast Enabled Speaker ..................................................................................... 54 Figure 7.16-1: Device Name Section ............................................................................................. 59 Figure 7.17.1-1: Switch to Wired Mode ....................................................................................... 61 Figure 7.17.2-1: Switch to Wi-Fi Mode ......................................................................................... 62 Figure 7.18.1-1: vTuner Browse Screen ...................................................................................... 64 Figure 7.18.1-2: Now Playing Screen for vTuner ..................................................................... 65 Figure 7.18.2-1: TuneIn Browse Screen ...................................................................................... 66 Figure 7.18.2-2: Now Playing Screen for TuneIn ..................................................................... 67 Figure 7.18.4-1: QQ Music APP ....................................................................................................... 69 Figure 7.18.4-1: Login Screen ......................................................................................................... 70 Figure 7.18.4-2: Device Selection Option .................................................................................... 70 Figure 7.18.4-3: Device List ............................................................................................................. 71 Figure 7.18.5-1: Spotify APP ............................................................................................................ 72 Figure 7.18.5-1: Spotify Login Screen .......................................................................................... 73 Figure 7.18.5-2: Device Selection .................................................................................................. 73 Figure 7.18.5-3: Device List ............................................................................................................. 74 Figure 7.18.6-1: Deezer Browse Screen ...................................................................................... 75 Figure 7.18.6-2: Now Playing Screen for Deezer ...................................................................... 76 Figure 7.18.7-1: Tidal Browse Screen .......................................................................................... 77 Figure 7.18.7-2: Now Playing Screen for Tidal.......................................................................... 78 Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 7 of 81 LS6 User Guide Document Revision History Revision Date Description of change 5.2 May 15, 2016 Updated Section 4 “Configuring Non-Volatile Items”. Updated Section 7.21.7 “Tidal” 5.3 June 2, 2016 Updated Section 2, Section 4, and Section 5 5.4 June 29, 2016 Updated section 6.2.1 “Webpage Method” 5.5 June 30, 2016 Added Section 7.22 “Telnet” 5.6 July 13, 2016 Updated Section 6.2.1 “Webpage Method” 5.7 July 28, 2016 Added section 7.5 “Failsafe Mechanism” 5.8 August 5, 2016 Updated section 3.1.3 5.9 December 2, 2016 Added FCC information, Section 8.1 6.0 December 14, 2016 Updated Section 3.1.3 “Internet Method” and Added section 6.5 Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 8 of 81 LS6 User Guide 1. Introduction Libre Wireless provides evaluation kits (EVK) for users to gain familiarity with our products and expedite their own design and development. User can connect to LS6 module through RS232 UART, SD-Card, USB, or wireless interface to configure the module, manage the on board device on the module, and perform functional test. 1.1. User Guide Insight This document provides information on the procedures to be followed while using LibreSync for various purpose such as Firmware update Configuring NV-item Key Button Functionality Network Configuration Streaming Airplay® / DLNA® / DMR Libre APP DDMS Source Switching SD-Card Playback Aux-In Support Miracast TCP / IP Tunneling Device Name Configuration Music Services (Spotify Connect, QQ Music, Vtuner, TuneIn, Melon, Deezer) Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 9 of 81 LS6 User Guide 2. Libre Wireless Technologies’ EVK Figure 2-1: LS6 EVK (v2.0) Peripherals Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 10 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 2-2: LS6 EVK (v3.0) Peripherals 2.1. LS6 EVK Setup To setup the LS6 EVK and get started proceed as below Step 1. Ensure the LS6 module is inserted in the EVK Step 2. Connect the USB-to-Serial Cable from Serial port of EVK to USB port of Laptop Step 3. Connect the Power adaptor to DC Jack on EVK Step 4. Power On the EVK, using ON/ OFF Switch Step 5. Open the terminal tool (Hyper Terminal / Teraterm) on your laptop Step 6. Configure the Serial settings, as below - Baud Rate at 57600 - Data Bits at 8 - Parity at None - Stop Bits at 1 Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 11 of 81 LS6 User Guide 3. Firmware Update The Firmware Update process, facilitates update of U-Boot, BSL, and Application images individually, or all of them together (Single-Image) to the LS-Module. LSx Platform supports following Sources of Firmware-Image and Interfaces to trigger the upgrade activity: Image Source: USB, SD-Card, Network or Internet Trigger Interfaces: Shell-Command/Host MCU(via LUCI), Libre App, or Webpage For more details on How to trigger Firmware Upgrade via LUCI, refer to “Light Weight Universal Control Interface Technical Note” The support for Shell-Command interface to initiate Firmware Upgrade is supported only from LS6 version v6041 and onwards. For Customers using firmware version 6076 or before, it is mandatory to do factory reset by issuing command #SetFacDefault in the terminal, after upgrading the firmware v6077 and later. Make sure devices with firmware version 6076 and before is not present in the same network as that of devices with Firmware version 6079 and later. While using the latest Libre APP (Android v1p25, iOS v1p3 or later), released along with firmware version 6079, Do not use Libre APP that supports firmware version 6077 or before. To know the firmware version and Release date, execute the following command “#getprop” in the shell: Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 12 of 81 LS6 User Guide 3.1. Single-Image Update and Application Update Single-Image Update Single-Image binary file named, “lsimage” is created using the Single-Image Tool. The “lsimage” contains HOST-MCU Firmware, U-Boot, Factory-ENV, BSL, and Application images. For detail on using the Single-Image tool refer to LibreWireless-TechNote_Software_Customization_Kit available on Libre Portal. Application Update The Application-Image used to update the firmware is a binary file. Customers can update the Single-Image or Application Image via USB/SD- Card/Network/Internet method. USB Method of update is the fastest method and is recommended. Customers using Software v6017/v6018 or before, must update their LS6-module to new firmware using ‘Single-Image’ only. During this transition-update, separate programming of BSL, APP, and U-Boot should not be done. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 13 of 81 LS6 User Guide 3.1.1. Network Method To update the binary file (Application-Image or Single-Image) on the LS6 module over network proceed as below Make sure the LS6 EVK and your laptop / PC is connected to the same network. Steps Step 1. Execute command #netcfg in the device terminal to know the device IP For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 2. Enter the IP in the address bar of your browser. For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 3. In the Firmware upgrade section, Select Method as Network and Click Upgrade Figure 3.2.1-1: Firmware Upgrade Method Selection Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 14 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 4. Click Choose File to select the binary file for upgradation and Click Update to upgrade the firmware. - To refresh the binary file selected, Click Re-Select Figure 3.2.1-2: Firmware Update Webpage Step 5. LS6 Shows below shown confirmation page. User has to click on OK button on the page. Figure 3.2.1-3: Firmware Update Confirmation webpage Step 6. LS6-Module reboots to BSL, Firmware Update progress page is displayed. Figure 3.2.1-4: Firmware Update Progress Page Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 15 of 81 LS6 User Guide On successful upload, web page displays the status of the update process Figure 3.2.1-5: Firmware Update Status End-- 3.1.2. SD-Card / USB Method To update the binary file (Application-Image or Single-Image) on the LS6 module from SDCard / USB using the web server proceed as below Steps Step 1. Ensure the binary filename as “lsimage” and place the firmware image in root directory of SD-Card / USB. The Firmware image should not contain any extension. Step 2. Insert the SD-Card / USB in the LS6 EVK Step 3. Execute command #netcfg in the device terminal to know the device IP For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 4. Enter the IP in the address bar of your browser For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 5. In the Firmware upgrade section, Select Method as SD-Card / USB and Click Upgrade Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 16 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 3.2.2-1: Firmware Upgrade Method Selection Step 6. LS6-Module reboots to BSL, and Firmware Upgrade from SD-Card / USB starts automatically. On successful upgrade, LS6-Module reboots, with the updated application. End - - 3.1.3. Internet Method To update the Application Image on to the LSx module proceed as below. Make sure the LS6 module is in Home-Network mode, and is connected to the Home-AP with internet access. Also make sure your laptop / PC is connected to the same Home-AP. Each customer has to maintain their own server; in which they will place their own customized image. URL for the server location is customizable using the NV-Item fwdownload_xml. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 17 of 81 LS6 User Guide Firmware Download XML NV-Item fwdownload_xml is used to provide the URL for the XML file that contains the information about Firmware version, HOST-MCU version and the URL to download the firmware. Use the syntax below to provide the URL for firmware update. To Provide the URL for Firmware Update over Internet #setenv fwdownload_xml http://10.0.1.14/share/firmware/ls6/firmware_download.xml Firmware Download XML Structure Firmware Download XML file includes the following tags. fw_version: fw_version is tag used to set the firmware version. firmware version should start with ‘p’ followed by the actual version number. For example, p9040 mcu_version: mcu_version tag is used to set the HOST-MCU version. firmware: firmware tag is used to give the URL of the firmware image, for upgrade. Figure 4.29-1: Sample XML Format Application will parse the XML and verify the Firmware version of LS6 and host MCU version. If the given versions in the XML are greater than existing version in DUT, firmware upload process continues. Otherwise it aborts the upload mechanism. The URL from thetag will be updated on ENV: fwupdate_link Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 18 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 1. Place the Firmware (Combined image with LS-Image, and HOST-MCU Image) in the URL provided. Step 2. Update the NV-Item fwdownload_xml with the URL of the XML file. Step 3. Execute command #netcfg in the device terminal to know the device IP Step 4. Enter the IP in the address bar of your browser Step 5. In the Firmware upgrade section, Select Method as Internet and Click Upgrade Step 6. LS6-Module reboots to BSL. Once the DUT begins to download the Application-Image from URL provided in the fwdownload_xml NV-Item. Firmware Download progress is displayed. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 19 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 7. On Successful download, Firmware Upgrade starts and the progress status is displayed. Step 8. Module reboots on successful completion of upgrade process. 3.2. BSL Update The BSL is a one type of boot loader that facilitates upgrade of Application Image on to the LSx module. Below section describes procedure to program the BSL on to LSx Module. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 20 of 81 LS6 User Guide 3.2.1. TFTP Method To update the BSL for LS6 module using TFTP proceed as below Step 1. Install TFTP server in Win 7 laptop / PC You can download the TFTP server from web Step 2. Store Image.bin file, in the same folder as TFTP is placed Disable the firewall in windows laptop / PC. Firewall will block the file from being loaded. Step 3. Connect the PC and module with Ethernet cable Step 4. Set Static IP 10.10.10.3 for the Laptop/PC go to Control Panel > Network Configuration > Local Area Connection > Properties > TCP/IPv4 > Properties Step 5. Power on the board and connect serial cable from Serial port of EVK to the USB port of PC Step 6. Open serial port terminal (57600-8-N-1) to access system Shell Step 7. Start TFTP server in laptop / PC Step 8. Restart the module by issuing the command #reboot in terminal or Restart the module using the Reset button in EVK Step 9. In the U-Boot options, select Option a in the terminal within 1 second Step 10. Answer 'Y' or 'N' for the warning message prompted to proceed with the update Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 21 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 3.3.1-1: BSL Update Terminal Warning Message Prompt Step 11. To set default Server and Device IP address, Press Enter key on Keyboard Figure 3.3.1-2: BSL Default IP Address Step 12. Provide the name of the binary for BSL, to be flashed on the U-Boot prompt. For Example, Image.bin Make Sure the Binary name provided, is as in the repository. Wrong binary name might make the module unusable. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 22 of 81 LS6 User Guide End-- 3.3. U-Boot Update 3.3.1. TFTP Method To update the U-Boot for LS6 module using TFTP proceed as below Step 1. Install TFTP server in Win 7 laptop / PC You can download the TFTP server from web Step 2. Store Image.bin file, in the same folder as TFTP is placed Disable the firewall in windows laptop / PC. Firewall will block the file from being loaded. Step 3. Connect the PC and module with Ethernet cable Step 4. Set Static IP 10.10.10.3 for the Laptop/PC go to Control Panel > Network Configuration > Local Area Connection > Properties > TCP/IPv4 > Properties Step 5. Power on the board and connect the EVK to the USB port of PC Step 6. Open serial port terminal (57600-8-N-1) to access system Shell Step 7. Start TFTP server in laptop / PC Step 8. Restart the module by issuing the command #reboot in terminal or Restart the module using the Reset button in EVK Step 9. In the U-Boot options, select option 1 in the terminal within 1 second Step 10. Answer 'Y' or 'N' for the warning message prompted to proceed with the update Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 23 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 3.4.1-1: U-Boot Update Terminal Warning Message Prompt Step 11. To set default Server and Device IP addres, Press Enter Key on Keyboard Figure 3.4.1-2: U-Boot Default IP address Step 12. Provide the name of the binary for U-Boot, to be flashed on the U-boot prompt For Example, Image.bin Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 24 of 81 LS6 User Guide Make Sure the Binary name provided, is as in the repository. Wrong binary name might make the module unusable. End-- Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 25 of 81 LS6 User Guide 4. Configuring Non-Volatile-Item The latest LS-Images (v6023 and onwards) supports NV-Item from application only and is accessible from Application Shell prompt. NV-item in U-Boot is not supported anymore. To configure all the NV-Item values at one shot as per customer choice, customers can use the envitem.xml file. This xml file is used to generate a final Golden-Image for production. Non-Volatile (NV) item in LibreSync can be configured through command line or by editing the env-item.xml file, shared by Libre. To configure the NV-Item, type the below command in the command line and Reboot the LSModule to apply the changes. #setenv < > Command Syntax #reboot There should be space between setenv and and between the and < > . To know the value of the NV-Item set, type the below command in the command line. Command Syntax #getenv To reset all the NV-Items to factory default values, type the below command in the command line. Command Syntax Libre Wireless Technologies #SetFacDefault User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 26 of 81 LS6 User Guide To know all the NV-items values, type the below command in the command line. Command Syntax #GetAllENV To configure NV-item hostpresent Example To Know the value of the NV-Item hostpresent. #setenv hostpresent 1 #reboot #getenv hostpresent For detailed information on Configuring the NV-Items refer to “LibreWirelessTechNote – Non-Volatile_Items_in_LibreSync” available in Libre Portal. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 27 of 81 LS6 User Guide 5. Key Button Functionality 5.1. Setup Button (WAC / SAC / DDMS) The Setup (SW5) button in LS-EVK is configured to trigger WAC / SAC after the LS module boots up as below. Press and Hold the setup button on the LS EVK for 3 seconds, to come out of the DDMS mode. - LS EVK connects to the AP or the SSID configured earlier. - To connect the LS EVK to different AP or SSID, Press and Hold the setup button on the LS EVK for 3 seconds again, to trigger SAC / WAC. - If the LS EVK was not configured to any AP, Press and Hold of setup button triggers SAC / WAC. - This state is stored in non-volatile memory and even after boot-up, the state is retained. For more information on DDMS Stand-Alone mode and Home-Network mode refer to DDMS Usability guide (Android / iOS) available in LibreSync Document Portal. 5.2. LED Status LED D18, in the LS6 EVK is used to identify the DDMS Connection Status. Blinking LED indicates LS6 EVK is in transition to DDMS and connection is not set. Solid LED indicates LS6 EVK is in DDMS mode and is configured as one of the DDMS-Node (Speaker-Master or Speaker-Station). Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 28 of 81 LS6 User Guide 6. Network Configuration The network configuration method supported in LS-Module is Wireless Network Setup Using WAC Method Wireless Network Setup Using SAC Method Wireless Network Setup Using Webserver Method Wireless Network Setup Using WPS Push Button Method 6.1. Wireless Network Setup Using WAC and SAC 6.1.1. Wireless Network Setup Using WAC To setup a wireless network using Wireless Area Controller (WAC) proceed as below Step 1. Press and hold the Setup button for 3 seconds on the EVK Step 2. On an iOS device running iOS7, go to Settings > Wi-Fi > SET UP NEW DEVICE The WAC speaker is listed. For example, LibreSync Figure 6.1.1-1: WAC Speaker Listed Step 3. Select the speaker / EVK and tap NEXT Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 29 of 81 LS6 User Guide iOS device shares its Wi-Fi settings; that is SSID and Password with the WAC speaker and configures the device. On successful configuration the device is configured to the Wi-Fi network to which the iOS device is connected. End-- 6.1.2. Wireless Network Setup Using SAC (Speaker Android Configuration) Method To setup a wireless network using Libre Android APP proceed as below Step 1. Power on the Speaker (DUT) and press and hold the Setup button on LS6 EVK for 3 seconds. Speaker enters SAC mode Step 2. Open the Libre App Figure 6.1.2-1: Libre App Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 30 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 3. Tap Configure in the menu Step 4. In Speakers To be Setup section Tap Add more Speaker. Step 5. In Speaker Setup page, Tap configure using SAC. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 31 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 6. On Speaker Setup page, Tap Next Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 32 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 7. On Speaker To Be Setup page select the speaker to be configured. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 33 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 8. On Speaker Setup page, select the Home-Network and enter the password. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 34 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 9. Tap SAVE. Step 10. Continue the configuration steps for all the speakers. End-- 6.1.3. WAC / SAC Trigger Behaviour in DDMS Mode and Non-DDMS Mode This sections explains different behaviours of the speaker for network configuration when WAC / SAC is triggered. For details on the network configuration using WAC / SAC refer Section 6.1 and Section 6.2. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 35 of 81 LS6 User Guide Scenario 1 Precondition LS-Enabled speaker is not connected to AP. Action WAC / SAC is triggered using the Setup Button (Press and Hold for three seconds) in LS EVK or through Message-Box 142. Result LS-Enabled Speaker enters WAC / SAC mode for Network Configuration. Scenario 2 Precondition LS-Enabled speaker is connected to AP. Action WAC / SAC is triggered using the Setup Button (Press and Hold for three seconds) in LS EVK or through Message-Box 142. Result LS-Enabled Speaker enters WAC / SAC mode for Network Configuration. Scenario 3 Precondition LS-Enabled speaker is not connected to AP. Action 1. Reboot the Speaker. 2. Configure the speakers to DDMS SA-Mode (refer to DDMS usability guide). 3. Trigger WAC / SAC using the Setup Button (Press and Hold for three seconds) in LS EVK or through Message-Box 142. Result Libre Wireless Technologies LS-Enabled Speaker switches from DDMS Mode to WAC / SAC mode for Network Configuration. User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 36 of 81 LS6 User Guide Scenario 4 Precondition LS-Enabled speaker is connected to AP. Action 1. Reboot the Speaker. 2. Configure the speakers to DDMS SA-Mode (refer to DDMS usability guide). 3. Trigger WAC / SAC using the Setup Button (Press and Hold for three seconds) in LS EVK or through Message-Box 142. Result LS-Enabled Speaker switches from DDMS Mode and connects to the AP configured earlier. Scenario 5 Precondition LS-Enabled speaker is in DDMS SA-Mode and was not connected to AP earlier. Action 1. Reboot the Speaker and 2. Trigger WAC / SAC using the Setup Button (Press and Hold for three seconds) in LS EVK or through Message-Box 142. Result LS-Enabled Speaker switches from DDMS Mode and enters WAC / SAC mode for Network Configuration. Scenario 6 Precondition LS-Enabled speaker is in DDMS SA- Mode and was connected to AP earlier. Action 1. Reboot the Speaker and 2. Trigger WAC / SAC using the Setup Button (Press and Hold for three seconds) in LS EVK or through Message-Box 142. Result Libre Wireless Technologies LS-Enabled Speaker switches from DDMS Mode and connects to the AP configured earlier. User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 37 of 81 LS6 User Guide Scenario 7 Precondition LS-Enabled speaker is in DDMS HN-Mode and was connected to AP earlier. Action 1. Reboot the Speaker and 2. Trigger WAC / SAC using the Setup Button (Press and Hold for three seconds) in LS EVK or through Message-Box 142. Result LS-Enabled Speaker switches from DDMS HN-Mode and enters WAC / SAC mode for Network Configuration. 6.2. Wireless Network Setup Using Webserver 6.2.1. Webpage Method This method is used if the device is already connected to a network. To setup wireless network via Webpage proceed as below Step 1. Execute command #netcfg in the device terminal to know the device IP For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 2. Enter the IP in the address bar of your browser, For Example, 10.0.1.13. The webpage shows the Network status of the currently connected Access Point. Figure 6.2.1-1: Network Status Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 38 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 3. In Select Your Network section, Select the Access Point (AP) to be connected, from Select your Network drop-down list and Click Save Device reboots and connects to the new network and acquires new IP Figure 6.2.1-2: Network Configuration End -You can also connect the device to the network of your choice by setting the Static IP for the device from the device web page. Static IP address is a known IP address pre-allocated to the device. Static IP does not change and the device will have the same IP always. Step 1. Select the Access Point from Select Your Network drop-down list. Step 2. Enable Static IP ON / OFF settings. Step 3. Enter IP Address, Net Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS details as shown in the below screenshot, and click Save Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 39 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 6.2.1-3: Network Configuration using Static IP Use any IP address from the Access Point IP’s address range which is not assigned to any client device already. Device reboots and connects to the network and acquires the static IP as defined. Step 4. To know the IP address of the device, execute command #netcfg in the device terminal End-- 6.2.2. LS-Configure Method To setup wireless network using LS-Configure proceed as below Step 1. Press and hold the Setup button for 3 seconds on the EVK to trigger LSConfigure Device enters “AP” mode and is available in the Wi-Fi network list as LS-Configure_xxxxxx Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 40 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 2. From the network list Select LSConfigure_xxxxxx and connect the laptop to the network. Step 3. Enter the following URL in the address bar of your browser 192.168.43.1 Figure 6.2.2-1: Network Status in Webpage Step 4. Select the Access Point (AP) to be connected to from Select Your Network drop-down list Step 5. Select Security Type from Security drop-down list, Enter the valid login credentials and Click OK Device disconnects from laptop and connects to the network selected Step 6. To know the newly acquired IP execute command #netcfg in the device terminal End-- 6.2.3. Manual Configuration Method To connect the device to the network manually proceed as below. Optional: Device can be connected to the network using the hidden SSID. Step 1. In Select Your Network section, enable Configure Manually Step 2. Enter the Access Point SSID and Click Save. Device reboots and connects to the network. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 41 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 3. To know the newly acquired IP execute command #netcfg in the device terminal Figure 6.2.3-1: Configure Network Manually End-- 6.3. Wireless Network Setup Using WPS Push-Button Method 6.3.1. WPS Trigger from Command Line To setup a wireless network using WPS proceed as below Step 1. On system boot, enter the command #wpa_cli wps_pbc in device terminal Step 2. Trigger (Press Once) Setup button in the Access Point. Device connects to the Network of the Access Point. Step 3. To know the newly acquired IP execute command #netcfg in the device terminal End-- Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 42 of 81 LS6 User Guide 6.3.2. WPS Trigger from LUCI You can setup a wireless network for the LS-Enabled speaker, using the LUCI Message-Box #141. Message-Box #141 is used by Host to trigger WPS mode. For more information see section 6 in LUCI Technical Note, LibreWirelessTechNote - LS_Light_Weight_Universal_Control_Interface. 6.3.3. WPS Trigger from Key Button (TBG) 6.4. I-Device Wi-Fi Settings Sharing Host-MCU requests the LS enabled device to share the Wi-Fi settings over Message-Box # 126. On request from HOST-MCU, iOS device shows a pop-up message to the user to “Ignore” or “Allow” the settings sharing. Figure 6.4.1-1: Wi-Fi settings sharing To share Wi-Fi setting tap Allow To cancel sharing Wi-Fi settings tap Ignore Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 43 of 81 LS6 User Guide 6.5. Know the IP of LS-Modules You can know the IP address of the LS-Modules in one of the two ways. Executing command #netcfg in the device terminal. Or Check the IP address from the webpage of the Home-AP IP address from the Webpage of Home-AP To know the IP address of the LS-Module from webpage of Home-AP do as below. Step 4. Enter the default IP address of your Home-AP in the address bar of your browser. For example, if you use D-link router then the Default IP is 192.168.0.1 Step 5. Enter the Login Credentials and login to the webpage of Home-AP Step 6. Go to Advanced Options and go to Wireless section Step 7. In the connected device list select the MAC ID of the LS-Module. Step 8. IP address of the module is known in the corresponding column. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 44 of 81 LS6 User Guide End -- Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 45 of 81 LS6 User Guide 7. Features 7.1. Libre APP for Android LUCI enables user to remotely, control the LibreSync LS6 enabled product using the Libre Application for android. The application can be used to browse DLNA-DMS in the network, SD Card connected to device and other online radio stations such as vTuner and TuneIn , and stream music using the DMP feature supported by LS6. For more information on using Libre APP refer LibreWireless-Usability_Guide_Dynamic_Direct_Multi-Node_Streaming 7.2. DDMS A Wireless Dynamic Direct Multi-Node Streaming (DDMS) Zone is a group of nodes, (DDMS enabled speakers) chosen dynamically by an end user to synchronously play audio from a given content source. This group of speakers can play music from any Audio Source synchronously without any delay between the nodes. Each group can consists of two or more nodes. DDMS Group is created in two mode Home-Network Mode – A state in which DDMS-Nodes creates a Sound-Scene, by connecting to the Access-Point (AP) in the Home-Network. The Audio Source (smartphone) streaming the audio should be connected to the same AP. Stand-Alone Mode - A state in which DDMS-Nodes creates a Sound-Scene, by connecting to the Master using the SSID of Sound-Scene in SA-Mode. In this state there is no Access-Point (AP) or home infrastructure present. The Audio Source (smartphone) streaming the audio should be connected to the same SSID of the Sound-Scene in SA-Mode. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 46 of 81 LS6 User Guide Ls-Enabled device reboots, every time when it is switched from HN-Mode to SA-Mode and vice-versa For information on setting up devices for DDMS, and Using Libre App refer to LibreWireless-Usability_Guide_Dynamic_Direct_Multi-Node_Streaming The device webpage provides interface to update DDMS SSID and password. Figure 7.2-1: DDMS Setup in webpage 7.3. Software Security LibreSync software is secured using Crypto IC. Crypto IC is embedded either in the LS6 module or the ACP. Crypto IC authenticates and allows only the valid LS6 software to boot on the LS6 modules. 7.4. Source Switching LibreSync enables user to switch the playback sources without any hitches. User can choose to stream music either from AirPlay or UPnP server and the music streams on the selected device from the source. For example, A LS Device streaming AirPlay, starts streaming music from DLNA / DMR when, the user selects music from Win 7 -Media Player to be played on the device. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 47 of 81 LS6 User Guide 7.5. Failsafe Mechanism Failsafe Mechanism safeguards the modules from being corrupted or unusable, in case of power failure or reset during the firmware upgrade. For more information on Failsafe Mechanism see LibreWirelessTechNote_FailsafeFirmware_Upgrade, available in Libre Portal. 7.6. Autosense of Audio CODEC The new LS Firmware will automatically detect the presence of Audio CODEC in the firmware. If LS-SoC detects Wolfson CODEC (WN8904) on LS-I2C bus, then LS-Module takes care of controlling the Audio CODEC and is applicable to LS6 EVK. If Wolfson CODEC is not detected, LS-SoC does not control the Audio CODEC. Host MCU must take care of handling AUDIO DAC / CODEC. 7.7. AUX-In Support Users can connect Audio Source to AUX-In jack of EVK and select the source from Libre-APP. 7.8. Airplay® After the speaker or device is configured to the network, it is discovered by the iOS device and iTunes, and is available for AirPlay streaming. To stream AirPlay proceed as below Step 1. Open the Control Centre or Music App on iOS device Or Open iTunes installed on any machine Step 2. Tap the AirPlay icon AirPlay enabled LibreSync device is listed Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 48 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 3. Select the device and select Play AirPlay starts streaming Figure 7.7-1: AirPlay Stream End-- 7.8.1. Password for Airplay Playback You can either enable or disable a password, to start Airplay playback on the LS enabled device through a webpage. Enable To enable a password for Airplay Playback proceed as below. Step 1. Execute command #netcfg in the device terminal to know the device IP For Example, 10.0.1.13 Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 49 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 2. Enter the IP in the address bar of your browser with port number For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 1. In Your Device Name section, Enter the Airplay Password in the white box below and Click Apply Device reboots automatically. Figure 7.7.1-1: Password for Airplay Step 2. Open the Control Centre or Music App on iOS device Or Use iTunes installed on any machine Step 3. Tap the AirPlay icon AirPlay enabled LibreSync device is listed Step 4. Select the device and Select Play Step 5. In the pop screen enter the password entered in the webpage AirPlay starts streaming. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 50 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.7.1-2: Enter Password for Streaming End-- Disable To disable a password for Airplay Playback proceed as below. Step 6. Execute command #netcfg in the device terminal to know the device IP For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 7. Enter the IP in the address bar of your browser with port number For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 8. In Your Device Name section, Clear the previous Password and leave the white space blank and Click Apply Step 9. A pop-up message appears Click OK Click Apply Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 51 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.7.1-3: Disable Airplay Password Device reboots automatically. End -- 7.9. DLNA ® / DMR After the device is configured to the network, device is discoverable over UPnP®. Any Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) / Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certified controller can be used to stream music to the device. To test Play To functionality proceed as below Step 10. Open Media Player on Windows 7 Step 11. In the play list, Click Play To and select the LS enabled speaker or device Or Right click on the song and Click Play To Music starts streaming. If the speaker / device is not visible on the Windows 7 Media Player, go to Stream > More streaming options, ensure speaker is in Allowed state. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 52 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.8-1: Media Player Stream Menu Figure 7.8-2: Media Streaming Options Digital Media Renderer (DMR) functionality can be verified using any app on the Android / iOS devices as well. For example, the native audio player on Samsung Galaxy devices can be used. End-- 7.10. Miracast Miracast also known as Wi-Fi display, is the feature used to mirror the mobile (video and audio) to the Miracast sink device. It uses wifi-P2P technology for communication. Miracast on Libre platform doesn't support Video, but Miracast devices (source) by design streams both Video and audio to the Libre speaker. To start Miracast on an android phone, that supports Miracast proceed as below. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 53 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 1. Send the type 2 Command in Message-Box 113 over LUCI For more information see Message 113 in file LibreWirelessTechNote LS_Light_Weight_Universal_Control_Interface Step 2. Start the local audio playback on an Miracast enabled Android Phone For Example, Nexus 5 Step 3. Go to the Miracast screen, on the Android Phone For Example, In Nexus 5 phone go to Settings > Display > Cast screen Miracast enabled speaker is listed. For example, LibreCast Figure 7.9-1: Miracast Enabled Speaker Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 54 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 4. Tap the Speaker from the list Speaker connects to the Miracast and streams the music from the current playlist Step 5. Close the Miracast Screen End-For details on scenarios of Miracast Mode Switching with other Different Modes (WAC/DDMS), and Miracast Source Switching with other Different Sources, refer to “LibreWirelessTechNote-Miracast_Mode_and_Source_Conversion” document available in Libre Portal. 7.11. SD-Card Playback LS supports Audio Playback from SD-Card. User can select the content source from SD-Card to stream music on a LS-Enabled speaker. The seek operation support for SD-Card Playback is available from Mid-January, 2015 Release (LS6-v6027) and Onwards. 7.12. i-Device playback over USB LS supports audio playback from i-Devices over USB. User can select the content source from an iOS device to stream music on LS-Enabled speaker. Apple devices which support iAP2 protocol (Apple devices with lightning connector except iPod nano 7g) can be connected to LS device and playback can be done. When Host-MCU is Not-Present (in LS-EVK) If the NV-Item hostpresent is set to '0' , connect the apple device and press PLAY icon on the UI of the apple device to start the playback. To Disable NV-Item hostpresent #setenv hostpresent 0 Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 55 of 81 LS6 User Guide When Host-MCU is Present (in Customer Product) If the NV-Item hostpresent is set to '1' , To Enable NV-Item hostpresent #setenv hostpresent 1 To start playback from Apple Device following sequence is to be followed. Step 1. LS sends the new source to the Host MCU over Message-Box# 10 Step 2. Host MCU may send a command to LS (Command Type: GET) over MessageBox#50 (Current Source – with value 16 that is Apple Device) to get to know the current playback source, if any. Step 3. Host MCU takes a decision whether it has to allow/disallow the new Audio Source. Step 4. Send a confirmation on Message-Box#11 with data field set to 1/0 for Allowed/Not-allowed respectively. Apple Device Connection Status When Apple device is connected Message-Box # 38 is updated with the value '2' When it is disconnected Message-Box # 39 is updated with the value '2'. For more information refer to LUCI document LibreWirelessTechNote - LS_Light_Weight_Universal_Control_Interface 7.13. Favourites Favourites in LibreSync allows you to save your favourite songs and radio stations in MusicServices (Listed below) for easy access. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 56 of 81 LS6 User Guide You can save up-to 10 songs (URLs) of your choice as favourites in LibreSync platform. When you save the 11th favourite Song (11th URL), the oldest song saved (1st URL) is erased and replaced with the song saved earlier (2nd URL). You can save and play favourites using the Libre Reference APP (Android / iOS). To Save the current song as Favourite, Tap the Star icon in Now Playing Screen. To Play the Song from Favourites List, o Go to Sources and Select Favourites o Browse the list and play your favourite song. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 57 of 81 LS6 User Guide Toggle Between Favourites Use the Previous, and Next keys to toggle between favourites. You can also send the Play Control commands Over LUCI via Message-Box 40. 7.14. USB Playback LS supports audio playback from USB. User can select the content source from an USB drive to stream music on LS-Enabled speaker. 7.15. TCP / IP Tunneling TCP/IP Tunnelling is a unique feature supported by LS modules. Tunneling enables a Host MCU to communicate with other network devices over UART. The Host MCU can build their own proprietary protocol using LUCI tunneling. For more information on TCP / IP tunneling refer LUCI document LibreWirelessTechNote - LS_Light_Weight_Universal_Control_Interface 7.16. Wi-Fi Scan Result Wi-Fi Scan result enables you to list the available access point. This feature is intended to be used by the APP developers to list the available networks in the APP for configuration. To use the feature, in the address bar of your browser enter the IP address followed by /scanresult.asp. 7.17. Device Name Configuration You can define a friendly name to LS-Platform enabled device. To define the friendly name proceed as below. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 58 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 1. Execute command #netcfg in the device terminal to know the device IP For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 2. Enter the IP in the address bar of your browser with port number For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 3. In Your Device Name section, Enter the Device Name in the white box and Click Apply Figure 7.16-1: Device Name Section The device name length can be up-to maximum of 50 characters. After the Firmware upgrade, if the device friendly name is not set, the device name is listed as below - iTunes server and DMR Speakers lists the device as LibreSync_xxxxxx Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 59 of 81 LS6 User Guide Device will not reboot when Device Name is changed. End-- 7.18. Switch between Wired and wireless modes You can switch between wired and wireless mode using the Webserver 7.18.1. Switching to Wired Mode To switch to wired mode from Wi-Fi mode proceed as below Make Sure device is connected to an Wi-Fi Network Step 1. Execute command #netcfg in the device terminal to know the device IP For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 2. Enter the IP in the address bar of your browser with port number For Example, 10.0.1.13 Step 3. In Select Your Network drop-down list, select Switch to Wired mode Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 60 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.17.1-1: Switch to Wired Mode Step 4. Connect the device with an Ethernet cable Step 5. Click Save LS module reboots automatically End-- 7.18.2. Switching to Wireless Mode To switch to wired mode from Wi-Fi mode proceed as below Step 1. Execute command #netcfg in the device terminal to know the device IP For Example, 192.168.0.103 Step 2. Enter the IP in the address bar of your browser with port number For Example, 192.168.0.103 Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 61 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 3. In Select Your Network drop-down list, select Switch to Wi-Fi mode and Click Save Figure 7.17.2-1: Switch to Wi-Fi Mode LS module reboots automatically. End-- 7.19. Pair / Share credentials Pair functionality enables LS-Enabled speaker to pair (join) with other LS-Enabled speaker. Share functionality allows the LS-Enabled speaker to share its Wi-Fi credentials with other LS-enabled speakers. For Example: If there are two LS-Enabled speakers, called LS-Speaker A and LS-Speaker B, then LS-Speaker A with pair enabled, can join LS-Speaker B only when LS-Speaker B is enabled with share. Pair / Share functionality is possible, only when both the LS-Enabled speakers are in the same mode. That is, when both the LS-Enabled Speakers are in HomeNetwork mode or both the LS-Enabled Speakers are in Stand-Alone Mode. For information on using PAIR / SHARE commands see “LibreWirelessTechNote LS_Light_Weight_Universal_Control_Interface” available in Libre Portal. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 62 of 81 LS6 User Guide 7.20. Multiple SSID LibreSync allows LS-Enabled devices to store Eight different network’s information in Home Network mode. If the device lose network, it would scan for earlier connected networks and then connects to the network with highest signal strength. The details of each network’s SSID and Passphrase are stored in HN_SSID_x and HN_PASSPHRASE_x respectively. The device starts storing the information from HN_SSID_7 till HN_SSID_0 and then erases the oldest i.e., HN_SSID_7 to write the new network details. 7.21. Zone Volume. Zone Volume uses scaling ratios to provide a good user experience and intuitive system response based on controlling volume levels for dynamic groups of speakers - called "Sound Scenes”. Zone volume manages an overall Sound Scene’s Volume. Once speakers are adjusted, the Sound Scene Volume will raise and lower each speaker’s volume in a relative way keeping the relationship of volume level between speakers. However as you lower the Sound Scene’s Volume level to zero, every speaker in the Scene will converge to zero at the same time. For more details see LUCI Tech Note. 7.22. Music Services 7.22.1. vTuner vTuner is an internet radio device that receives and plays streamed media, either from Internet radio or Home network. vTuner on Libre platform can be used to stream music using the Libre APP. To stream music from vTuner proceed as below. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 63 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 1. In the Now Playing screen of Libre APP, Tap Sources Step 2. Tap vTuner from the source List Step 3. Browse through the list and select the song of your choice. Figure 7.18.1-1: vTuner Browse Screen Step 4. LS enabled speaker starts streaming the song from vTuner. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 64 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.18.1-2: Now Playing Screen for vTuner End -- 7.22.2. TuneIn TuneIn is an internet radio station that enables streaming of music. TuneIn on Libre platform can be used to stream music using the Libre APP. To stream music from TuneIn proceed as below. Step 1. In the Now Playing screen of Libre APP, Tap Sources Step 2. Tap TuneIn from the source List Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 65 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 3. Browse through the list and select the song of your choice. Figure 7.18.2-1: TuneIn Browse Screen Step 4. LS enabled speaker starts streaming the song from TuneIn. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 66 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.18.2-2: Now Playing Screen for TuneIn Sync Your TuneIn Account Step 5. In Tunein Home-Page, Tap Settings. Step 6. Follow the steps as listed below. i. From www.tunein.com logon with your account. ii. Go to My Info, and select Devices or tunein.com/mydevice. Step 7. Tap Registration Code Step 8. Confirm if the Registration Code information is correct. End -Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 67 of 81 LS6 User Guide 7.22.3. Melon Melon is an online music service, User should use the melon Player to browse through the music of choice. Melon Application generates the URL for the song selected and sends it to the LS-Speaker using LUCI over Message-Box # 41 and Command ‘2’ to SET. LS-Speaker downloads the song and renders the audio output. Melon Music service Application should Append the song URL with “MELON:” while sending the command over LUCI. For Example, Message-Box #41, 2, PLAYITEM:MELON:(HTTP URL of the Melon Song). 7.22.4. QQ Music LibreSync enable you to stream music via QQ music service. To use the QQ music service Step 1. Register for QQ Music account and get the Username and Password for the account Step 2. Download the QQ Music app from the Play Store. To stream music from QQ Music proceed as below. Step 1. Reboot the LS enabled device and connect to the network. Step 2. Connect Smartphone to the same network. Step 3. Open the QQ Music APP Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 68 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.18.4-1: QQ Music APP Step 4. Login to QQ Music, using the Username and Password received, during registration. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 69 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.18.4-1: Login Screen Step 5. Browse for songs in the QQ Music Server Step 6. In Now playing screen, select ‘Q’ symbol Figure 7.18.4-2: Device Selection Option Step 7. Select the LS enabled device Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 70 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.18.4-3: Device List Playback from QQ music on the LS enabled device starts. End - - 7.22.5. Spotify LibreSync enables you to stream music via Spotify connect. Spotify on LS-Enabled speakers supports to Save / Play/ Delete presets, for more information on Spotify Preset Actions refer to Message-Box # 75 in LUCI Document (LibreWirelessTechNote-LS_Light_Weight_Universal_Control_Interface) available LibreSync Document Portal. To use the Spotify connect APP proceed as below. Step 1. Register for Spotify premium account and get the Username and Password for the account Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 71 of 81 in LS6 User Guide Step 2. Download the Spotify app from the App store/Play Store. The device name is listed as, LibreSync_xxxxxx In Spotify free account, LS Device will not be listed in the Spotify speaker list. To stream music from Spotify connect proceed as below. Step 1. Reboot the LS enabled device and connect to the network. Step 2. Connect iOS device/Android phone to the same network. Step 3. Open the Spotify APP Figure 7.18.5-1: Spotify APP Step 4. Login to Spotify, using the Username and Password received, during registration. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 72 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.18.5-1: Spotify Login Screen Step 5. Browse for songs in the Spotify Server Step 6. In Now playing screen, select Speaker symbol in right bottom Figure 7.18.5-2: Device Selection Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 73 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 7. Select the LS enabled device Figure 7.18.5-3: Device List LS enabled device starts streaming music from Spotify Connect End -- 7.22.6. Deezer Deezer on Libre platform can be used to stream music using the Libre APP. To stream music from Deezer proceed as below. Step 1. In the Now Playing screen of Libre APP, Tap Sources Step 2. Tap Deezer from the source List Step 3. Enter the User Name and Password to login to the music service. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 74 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 4. Browse through the list and select the song of your choice. Figure 7.18.6-1: Deezer Browse Screen Step 5. LS enabled speaker starts streaming the song from Deezer. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 75 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.18.6-2: Now Playing Screen for Deezer End -- 7.22.7. Tidal Tidal, also known as TIDALHiFi is a subscription-based music streaming service that offers lossless audio and high definition music. The service has over 30 million tracks and 75,000 music videos. Tidal on Libre platform is used to stream music using the Libre APP. To stream music from Tidal proceed as below. Step 1. In the Now Playing screen of Libre APP, Tap Sources Step 2. Tap Tidal from the source List Step 3. Enter the User Name and Password to login to the music service. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 76 of 81 LS6 User Guide Step 4. Browse through the list and select the song of your choice. Figure 7.18.7-1: Tidal Browse Screen Step 5. LS enabled speaker starts streaming the song from Tidal. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 77 of 81 LS6 User Guide Figure 7.18.7-2: Now Playing Screen for Tidal End -- Favorites in TIDAL You can save a play-list as favorite, or an entire album, or an artist as favorite in the browse view of TIDAL. For the play-list / album / artist of your favorite, Just tap the Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential icon against it. Page 78 of 81 LS6 User Guide 7.23. Telnet Telnet provides access to the command line interface of the LS-Enabled device over Ethernet / Wi-Fi. To enable or disable Telnet in the device LibreSync provides a configurable Non-Volatile Item “telnet”. Setting this NV-Item as 1 enables Telnet in the device. For more information on configuring NV-item refer to LibreWirelessTechNote Non- Volatile_Items_in_LibreSync available in Libre Portal. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 79 of 81 LS6 User Guide 8. Appendix 8.1. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: i. This device may not cause harmful interference ii. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The modular can be installed or integrated in mobile or fix devices only. This modular cannot be installed in any portable device, for example, USB dongle like transmitters is forbidden. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 80 of 81 LS6 User Guide This modular complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This modular must be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and user body. If the FCC identification number is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following: Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: 2ADBM-LS6-N22S or Contains FCC ID: 2ADBM-LS6-N22S when the module is installed inside another device, the user manual of this device must contain below warning statements; This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: i. This device may not cause harmful interference. ii. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The devices must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product. Any company of the host device which install this modular with limit modular approval should perform the test of radiated emission and spurious emission according to FCC part 15C : 15.247 and 15.209 requirement, Only if the test result comply with FCC part 15C : 15.247 and 15.209 requirement,then the host can be sold legally. Libre Wireless Technologies User Guide: LS6, Ver. 6.0 Libre Confidential Page 81 of 81
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