The Navvo Group 041086 V-SPOT User Manual

The Navvo Group, LLC V-SPOT

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V-Spot Quick Start Guide AndoridVoice Controlled Wireless Media SystemThe VOCO V-Spot is an all-in-one, networked media player that is as simple as you want it to be; simply plug it in and play music and videos anytime.  You will be able to quickly access music and videos using just your smartphone or tablet.  Simply download the VOCO Controller App from Google Play®, and you’ll have instant access to YouTube®, media content on your networked computers (including your iTunes® library), online music services, and thousands of FREE internet radio stations.  Simply follow the 3 easy steps below and you will be streaming music and video in only a few moments.
Step 1: Install the VOCO Android AppStep 2: Setup VOCO V-ZoneStep 3: Congure VOCO V-SpotDownload the VOCO Controller App from Google Play® onto your Android smartphone or tablet.  ORWiSetup V-Spot within range of your Wi network or connect the V-Spot to your internet router using an Ethernet cable (included).  Then connect the power cord to the back of the V-Spot and plug it in. If you want to stream video to your TV using the V-Spot, connect the V-Spot  to your TV using an HDMI cable (not included), but this is not required to stream music. Ethernet Setup: If you are connecting your V-Spot to Ethernet, it will setup automatically onto your network.  To name your device, open your VOCO Controller App on your Android device then tap on the settings icon > More options >Name device.  Wi Setup: Ensure your Android device is on the same Wi network that your V-Spot is on, then open the VOCO Voice Controller App on your smartphone or tablet.  When your network recognizes your V-Spot you will see a “Congure” button here.  Tap on the “Congure” button and the App will walk you through a short set-up process for your V-Spot.Your V-Spot will be ready to use when yousee the status “......Ready” next to the name you gave to your V-Spot.
Optional: Install VOCO Computer SoftwareTo access your music (including iTunes®) stored on your computer,  download VOCO software for either your PC or Mac.  You can do this by going to myvoco.com and clicking on the support tab.  Get Started WithCongratulations! You are now ready to use your VOCO V-Spot to quickly access and stream music using the power of your voice!  This includes videos from YouTube® and thousands of FREE Internet Radio Stations. SupportPerform a Voice SearchPress and hold the VOCO “Press and Speak” icon  until a pop up window comes up then speak the name of the Artist, Album, or Song you are         searching for. Release the icon and VOCO will search your music library and return any matching results.  Simply tap on the returned results and select the song you want to stream to your V-Spot.
Select a “Zone” Select a Music SourceIn the Zones screen hold down the “My Music” tab and pull it out.  Available music sources will be listed. Simply tap the music source you want to stream music from.Next to the name of your V-Spot, in the Zones screen of the VOCO Voice Controller App, there is a round button.  Simply tap on that button and it will highlight in green.......you have now selected a “Zone”Browse Internet Radio StationsThere are 2 easy ways to use the VOCO Controller App to easily access thousands of internet radio stations and stream them to your V-Spot: 1.) Simply tap on the Online Services Icon at the top of the screen and select the Free radio service you would like to use. 2.)Perform a voice search and instead of selecting the Artist, Album, or Song results, simply tap on the icon to the right of any of these 3 results.
Stream YouTube® VideosThere are 2 easy ways to use the VOCO Controller App to stream YouTube® videos to your TV using your V-Spot: 1.) Simply tap on the Online Services Icon at the top of the screen and then tap on the YouTube® Icon.  The VOCO Voice Controller app also allows you to use your V-Spot to stream YouTube® videos to your TV. You can search YouTube® for the music videos of the songs you currently have in your music collection or you can simply browse YouTube® and nd the videos you would like to stream.  2.)Simply long press on any Artist, Album, or Song listing, or on any Artist, Album, or Song search result and a pop-up window will come up, simply select the “Search YouTube” option.
Front Indicator LightsThe lights on the front of the V-Spot provide an indication of the current status of the V-Spot.  The dierent colors mean: RED - Lights solid when booting up, ashes during conguration.  Lights solid and ashes while updating. BLUE - Lights solid while streaming music.  Periodically ashes while updating. ORANGE - The V-Spot is connected to EthernetGreen - Lights solid when connected to a network.  Periodically ashes when starting up and looking for a network.Play On Music FeatureThe “Play On” feature of the VOCO Voice Controller App allows you to stream music stored on your Android phone or tablet to your VOCO V-Spot.  To do this select “This Device” as your Zone, then press and hold any Artist, Album, or Song.  A window will come up, tap on the option to Play on... and in the next window select your V-Spot.
To download the latest VOCO User Manual please visit our website at:www.myvoco.comIf you have any questions please visit the FAQ’s section of our website by clicking on the Support Tab, and then FAQ’s. Or contact us at: Email us at: support@myvoco.comCall Us at: 888-879-VOCO (8626)V-SPOT
 FCC WARNINGThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) 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 compliancecould void the user's authority to operate the equipment.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, 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 isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followingmeasures:-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differentfrom that to which the receiver is connected.-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.RF Exposure StatementTo maintain compliance with FCC’s RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should beinstalled and operated with minimum distance between 20cm the radiator your body: Use only the supplied antenna.

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