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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, 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 ContentsCarefully unpack the contents from the box, and make sure the following items are included:• Wireless Music Bridge• Power Supply• Warranty CardIf any of these items is missing or damaged, please contact Control4 immediately.SpecificationsDimensions  (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)Shipping Weight 1.5 lbs. (.69 kg)Network 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 (preferred) or WiFi (802.11 b/g)Power Supply DC - 5V @ 1.0AConnectivity 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 (preferred)WiFi (802.11b/g)Bluetooth v1.2 A2DPOutputs Stereo Analog Digital SPDIFSupported ModelC4-WMB-B    Wireless Music BridgeIntroductionThe Control4® Wireless Music Bridge lets you play music, Internet radio, and podcasts from your smartphone devices through iOS (AirPlay®), Bluetooth®, Android or Windows (using DLNA). Simply attach the Wireless Music Bridge cables to a Control4 4-Zone Amplifier or Multi Channel Amplifier, add the device to a room in Composer, and you’re ready to go. This device supports OS 2.5.0 or later.The Wireless Music Bridge makes it easy to stream popular Internet music services, such as Pandora 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. Wireless Music Bridge  Installation and  Setup Guide1
™Front ViewThe following LED indicators appear, depending on whether the device is powered on and which type of device is connected to the Wireless Music Bridge.1  Bluetooth—Displays the status  of a Bluetooth connection. BLUE solid—Bluetooth is connected.2  DLNA (Digital Living Network  Alliance)— Displays the status  of a DLNA connection.  BLUE solid—DLNA is connected.3  AirPlay—Displays the status  of an AirPlay connection. BLUE flashing—The device is booting.  BLUE solid—AirPlay is Ready/ Connected.4  Power LED—Indicates that power  is present. The Wireless Music Bridge  turns on immediately after power  is applied to it.  BLUE solid—The power is on.NOTE:  DLNA and AirPlay LEDs flash every second during a firmware update.Wireless Music Bridge Installation and Setup GuideBack View1  5V DC (power jack)—Only connect the provided 5V power supply.2  Reset/Restore (button)—Press one time to reset the Wireless Music Bridge but maintain its network settings. 3  ID (button)—Press one time to identify the Wireless Music Bridge in your Control4 system.4  BT (button)—Manually disconnects Bluetooth and places the Wireless Music Bridge in pairing mode.5  Analog Output (2 jacks)—Stereo analog output jacks for speakers and amplifiers.6  Digital Output (1 jack)—Coaxial digital output jack for speakers and amplifiers.7  Ethernet (port)—RJ-45 Ethernet jack for a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection.Network OptionsConnect the Wireless Music Bridge using one of these network types:CAUTION! If you are using Ethernet, connect the Ethernet cable before you power on the Wireless Music Bridge. The device will automatically go to WiFi mode if the power is plugged in before the Ethernet cable.• Standard Ethernet—For best results, this is the preferred option. Connect the Wireless Music Bridge to your network using a standard Ethernet cable.• WiFi—The Wireless Music Bridge is able to connect to your local wireless network and supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 wireless networks. If you have an available local wireless network, no additional wiring is needed except for power.1 2 43 5 2226227621243
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