SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP WNA-2 WIRELESS NETWORK PLAYER User Manual NF04237 WNA 2 SHOW V1 1 273 241 251 372
SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED WIRELESS NETWORK PLAYER NF04237 WNA 2 SHOW V1 1 273 241 251 372
Manual
SEIKAKU TECHNICAL GROUP LIMITED N0.I LANE I7, SEE 2‘ HAN SHI WEST ROAD, TAICHUNG 4OISI, TAIWAN tel 886-4-223l3737-fax' 336-4-22346757 www.seikaku.hk NFo4237-1,1 THE UNIVERSE 0F INSTALLATION WNII-Z User's Manual C 62200 www.seikaku.hk we 9 e arr: Iii Safety Related Symbols CAUTION msxosslmm snow DONOYOPEN Tnls symbol. wnoreverused, alens you w mepresoneo el unslnsuls‘ned and dangerous vellaees mlnln me produn enclosure. lnese are vellaees lnal may be sufflclem le eonslllule lne nsk of eleclne sheek or dealn nus Symbol. wherevev used. alerls you lo lmpenanl eperaung and malnleneneelnsuuellens. 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Falluvelc do so cauld resull m snoewdealn or me. ll ”7 deuel. seek zdvlce lrern a veglskeved eleelnelan De Nol Remove Any Cal/en wnmnlhepreduelereereaswkerenlgnvellegesmav presenl Ta redu85dB Dynamic Range©1kHz >85dB Crosstalk®lkHz >90dB THD+N <0.1% Sampling frequency(DA) Sample widths(DA) 192KhZ (Max) 16- or 32-bit PCM sample widths Transmission Distance AP mode:15m STA mode: 50mtDepend on the wireless router) This device (omplies With part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subjecttothefollowing two conditions: (”This deVice may not cause harmful interference,and (2)This device must accept any interference received,inc|uding interference that may cause undesired operation. Note:ThIs equipment has been tested and found tocomply 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 ina 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,”thisequipment 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 Interfence by one or more of thefollowing 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. Warning Changes or modification to this unit not expressly approved by the part responsiblefor compliance could Void the user ‘5 authority to operate the equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complied with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled enuironment.This equipment Should be installed and operated With minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body. TIME I]! Gllll'l'Ell'l' STA IMIIIE Introduction 7 2 Features ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Controi Elements__ "mm” mmwmmn a Connection Mode __ met yW—j 5 AP mode _________ (W3 5 STA mode , [wt-lint v ,Mmymx. R’W—j::::::”'" v 7 Spetiflcatian__ @5an [Mi] “fin-film cmrAwiINAmrtmrnrn um u} Lam... mum. [7 u urn! nij Set up sucxessquyflestarling... How to use: cannect mobiie pnane/tablet PC to the router that the connected WNAVZ is in. other steps can be reierred to the use under AP mode. Don't forget to visit ouv website at nkaku@sekaku.com for more inform n ahnut this and other snow products. STA MODE How to connect: 17 Open the webswte on the pc or the cerhone in the AP mode, input the W ,theh you can set the Dewce Informatmn. WWW r—g mm mm r7 W um» emu mm . sum, wk [WEI now-W new Raw soon in. m Home mm a»,nsmmno)m,n,yzLu. worsen“... mum 17 a who u. 2) Se‘ect the router to be connected by modu‘e m wwre‘ess network name and type m the network password Aflerconhgunng, chck the button -and restart the WNAVZ. If it is successfully/you can see ‘52! up successquvr Restamng ’It wIll take around half minute, the flicker of STA mmcator light denotes entenng STA mode. Illl'flllllllcl'lllll Thahkyou forpmchasmgtheWNArZ wwre‘essp‘ayerwhwch hesthe mgh performancewve‘ess networkmg stereo audm p‘ayemt can be hnked to momle phones,tablets or PC wvth wwre‘essfunctxon to may sleroaudlosvgnal nrmusvc V‘easecarefully read thxs manual before mstauanon and operations Thahkynu agszovchoosing WNAVZ produds. FEATIIIIES , Operatmg Band. ISM z 4GHZ nee band , Reahzethe resource sharmg on thesame LAN rTransmItthe wnelessaudms-gnal hythetable PC orceHsphone, - Support both AP (Access Pomt) and STA(Stahon) mode Reahzethewne‘ess playing byconneclmg with the (allrphoheorlablel PC underlhewireless routerenvnunment. - Very high quahty must: player supporting upto 2mm 192KHz samp‘e rate stream aud‘o , More than so meters working distance m open spazeat STA mode(depend on thewve‘ess router) It ‘5 over 1 5 meters at AP mode fllll'llllll Elements qu-z From :. Rm vilw: © © {1} Audm Output Connector Connector for output sTgnaI @Antenna for Receiver Recewe slgna‘s from the transmrtter To recerve the sTgnaT better, please make sure the antenna ‘5 not sheltered (SAP LED The AP LED w tht up when WNAVZ is on AP made (4} MODE Press and ham MODE button about 3 seconds tosWthh AP made or STA mooe <§7LEVEL Adjust WNArz output vu‘ume oy LEVEL knob TEESTA LED The STA LED wHI hght up when WNArz \S on STA mode C77P0WER LED The POWER LED wTII hght up when WNArz ‘5 powered on ®Dcxnput PcwerAdapler Input SVDCN A flflllllifl'llllll man: There are two kmds ofconnecmon mode: AP Mode and STA Mode. Note: It you want to change the conneotTon made, p‘ease press and hold the key “mode" for about 35. Then the fhcker of AP ar STA md‘cator Iroht denotes entenng AF or STA mode. AP Mlllll How to connect? 1 ~ Arter the power rs on , the LED oi AP hghts T the system enters the AP mode(the point to pamt made) vMoonephone or tab‘et PC search and connect to the" WNA-z P‘ayer}***“ ” The password Ts 87654321,
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