U MEDIA Communications BRC220 Bidirectional Remote Control User Manual Keys Definition

U-MEDIA Communications, Inc. Bidirectional Remote Control Keys Definition

Users Manual

        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.      AudioMate  Wireless Digital Media System  HCR-102: Wireless Audio Receiver & BRC-220: Bidirectional Remote Control  VERSION 0.1WAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-1
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.   1. INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................ 3 2. GETTING TO KNOW THE MEDIA SYSTEM ............................................................................ 3 2.1. CHECKING PACKAGE CONTENT................................................................................................. 3 2.2. GETTING STARTED.................................................................................................................... 4 2.3. IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS....................................................................................................... 5 2.3.1. LCD SCREEN LAYOUT ........................................................................................................... 7 2.3.2. STATUS ICON INDICATION:...................................................................................................... 7 2.3.3. MENU INDICATION:................................................................................................................. 8 2.3.4. SOFT KEYS INDICATION:......................................................................................................... 9 2.3.5. MENU TREE OF LCD DISPLAY................................................................................................. 9 APPENDIX...................................................................................................................................... 10 WAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-2
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.  1. Introduction BRC-220, a Bidirectional Remote Control is designed to work with HCR-102 audio receiver to provide long range interactive remote control function. In cooperating with standard based Bluetooth class 1 technology, BRC-220 can support more than 100M operating distance at clean open area (depending on environment configuration). The BRC-220 uses SPP profile to communicate with HCR-102 over Bluetooth. HiFi or Home Theater System BRC-220 Bidirectional Remote Control HCR-102 Wireless Audio Receiver RCA Composite or SPDIF Interfaces  2. Getting to Know the Media System 2.1.   Checking Package Content 1. BRC-220  3. BRC Charging Stand  5. 5V/2A HCR Power Adapter 6. CD 2. HCR-102  4. 5V/1A BRC Power Adapter (mini USB connector) 7. QIG       WAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-3
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.  2.2.   Getting  Started Connecting the BRC and HCR for First Use 1  Connect the power adapter to HCR and power on HCR 2  Connect the power adapter (with miniUSB connector) to charge BRC and power on BRC. (You should charge your new BRC when you remove it from the package) Pairing the BRC and HCR for First Use 3  Pairing Main Menu will pop up on the screen after you turn on BRC. Select Pairing and press Enter, BRC will spend 60 seconds to search HCR nearby and list MAC addresses found. Select the MAC en will show up. Address you want to pair with and Press Enter. 4  After Pairing process finish successfully, Main ScreConfiguring Internet Connection 5 Go to SettingsNETWORK, choose the Network Interface you want to enable 5.1  Network Interface: LAN or WLAN. (If you choose LAN, 5.2 & 5.4 will be grey out) 5sers to complete wireless settings 5.3  IP Settings: choose Auto / DHCP or Manual / Static IP    .2  Wireless LAN Setting Wizard: Scan surrounding access points and guide uWAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-4
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.  5.4  Advanced Wireless Settings Date / Time Settings 6 G e 6.1  NTP: Network time synchronization and time zone selection. 6 urrent date setting when NTP is off 6.3  TIME: Current time setting when NTP is off  LISTENING TO INTERNET RADIO STATION / MUSICo to SettingsNTP / DATE / TIME to adjust date and tim.2  DATE: C Internet Radio Station Go to Internet RadiovTuner and select stations you want to play. Click Central Key to start / stop play.  Music on USB Storage Go to USB StorageDisk and select tracks playback. Click Central Key to start / pause / stop play. The  ing message will show up to ask you to parse all media files. If you choose Yes, System will start ScanningParsingCategorizing for all Media files on the USB Disk based on Album, Genre and Artist Category.  2.3. Identifying  Components BRC-220first time when you try to play USB Music, a warn  YesWAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-5
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc. WAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-6    Power Volume Soft Keys Navigators  s Description KeyPower 1. short pressing (1s): resume BRC if BRC is under standby mode 2. short pressing (1s): toggle mute state if BRC is powered on 3. Long pressing (3s): turn off BRC, SMR will go into stand-by mode Volume + / -  Volume up / down (allow repeat key) So yft Ke s  Defined by each screen. UP Arrow Key  Scrolling up (allow repeat key) DOWN Arrow  Scrolling down (allow repeat key) Key  LEFT Arrow  1. Go to last page 2. Rewind (USB disk) (allow repeat key) Key RIGHT Arrow  2. Forward (USB disk) (allo1. Go to next page w repeat key) Key   3. OK/Accept/Enter 4. Play Navigators 1. Play Central Key    2. Pause/Resume (short push: 1sec) 3.  top (long push 2 sec) 4. OK/Accept/Enter S  HCR-102
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc. WAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-7      2.3.1.   LCD  Screen  Layout 2.3.2.   Status Icon Indication:  Icon (20x20)  Description Sleep Status   Indicate Sleep Function is activated. When only 10 seconds left before system go to sleep, this icon will change to a count Power Switch  S/PDIF optical out Phone JackAudio Ethernet Power  Line inRCA outUSB diskReset USB Disk WLAN Signal Strength Internet Status Date / Time  Play status Shuffle Repeat current track / Repeat all tracks Battery status Sleep Mode Left Middle Right Soft keys Status Icons Menu Area
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.  down clock to tell user after 10 seconds some action will happen  Indicate WLAN signal strength is “Poor”, RED color  Indicate WLAN signal strength is “Low”, RED color  Indicate WLAN signal strength is “Fair”, ORANGE color  Indicate WLAN signal strength is “Good”, GREEN color WLAN SignaStrength l  Indicate WLAN signal strength is “Excellent”, GREEN color  Indicate Internet connection is established Internet status  on fail, RED color Indicate Internet connecti Indicate USB disk is plug in USB disk   Date Time  Time  hh:mm tt (12 format), / HH:mm (24 format)  Play, GREEN color  Pause, ORANGE color  Stop, RED color Play Status / Mute  Indicate SMR is set to Mute. Shuffle   Shuffle  Repeat single (current) track Repeat   Repeat all tracks  Indicate the battery is “Empty”, RED color flashing  Indicate the battery is “Low”, RED color  Indicate the battery is “Medium”, ORANGE color Indicate the battery is “Full”, GREEN color  Battery Status  Flashing  Indicate the battery is “Charging” (flashing) Flash in RED (low), ORANGE (medium) and GREEN (high) until flashing stops when it is fully charged 2.3.3.   Menu  Indication: Icon (24x24pixel)  Menu Items  Icon (24x24pixel) Menu Items   Audio Server  Songs  Internet Radio  Playlist  USB Storage   Screen    Line-In  NTP   Settings  DATE   Media Server  TIME   vTuner  SLEEP   My Favoritae Stations  NETWORK WAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-8
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.  Upgrade  Disk  Folder     2.3.4. Soft keys Indication: Icon  Name  Description  Back  Back to previous layer of the current screen located  Mode More menu  Main  Go to “Main Menu” screen  Search Search  Playing  Go to “Now Playing” screen Clock Clock   Sleep  Set Sleep Interval  Note: button will only appear when this function is available. ay   2.3.5. Menu Tree of LCD displPower on BRC Audio Sever  Media Server list Internet RadioUSB Storage vTuner My Favorite Stations DiskLine Input Settings  SCREEN NTP DATE TIME SLEEP Start Screen Pairing Screen AlbumGenreArtist File ListRescanNETWORK E UPGRADControlled by SMR Controlled by RC  BWAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-9
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.  Appendix Product Spec HCR-102 Audio Output / Input TBC Analog RCA outputs H put   (mini phone, 3.5mm) Volume controGreenl is provided eadphone outDigital S/P IF ouDigital Optical Output, Optical connector: (TBC) Sample rates: (TBC) Volume control is provided tput  DLine-in co necti Blue connector for exte al au rce, such as CD player ons  rn dio sounAudio Format Audio Formats - Uncompressed format (WAV) (TBC, depends on customers) - Compressed formats (MP3, A +, WMA) (TBC, nds on customers) s AC, AACdepeInternet Radio  - Internet Radio favorites can be saved in a playlist for easy access.- Quick selection from  ndred et Radio streams offered by vTuner  - Displays song title information during playback - S treams hu s of Internupport for MP3, and WMA formatted Internet Radio sBluetooth Radio Specifications RF Standard  ClBackward compatible with Bluetooth v1.1 & v1.2 ass 1 Bluetooth v2.0 RF Frequency  2.4~2.4835 GHz, ISM band RF Output Power(PeakPower) WLAN:11b: 20.60 dBm ; 11g: 21.23 dBm bluetooth: 14.16 dBmWLAN Radio Specifications WLAN Standard  IEEE 802.11b/g standard Security  Supports both WPA Personal, WPA2-AES and 64/128-bit WEP encryption Antenna  3.985dBi external fix dipole antenna x 1 Physical Specifications WAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-10
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.  WLAN WLAN link and activity if there is connection, full light wlan led. If there is wlan traffic, light wlan led but with quick flashing for traffic indication.LAN  LAN link and activity if there is connection, full light wlan led. If there is wlan traffic, Power1,2 4,5  BLUE when on, off when standby Power3  BLUE when on, RED when standby USB Disk  RED when BRC is connected, Off when BRC is not connected, LED Indicator BRC  RED when USB disk is attached, off if not attached Power switch  Turn on /off SMR Power Jack  For Power adapter LAN  For Ethernet connector Reset button  Rest to factory default Line-out (L)  Analog Audio out – Left Line-out (R)  Analog Audio out – Right Line-in  Audio Input from other sources Phone Jack  Headphone output S/PDIF output  Digital Optical Output External Port Interface USB port  USB disk Power Supply  Switch AC/DC Power Adapter. Input: 100-240VAC/60Hz, Output: 5V/2.5A. Dimension  121.98mm(W) x 29.4mm (H)x 180.00mm(L) (TBD) Weight  TBD ENVIRONMENTAL  SPECIFICATIONS Operating  0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF) Temperature  Storage  -20ºC to 60ºC (-4ºF to 140ºF) Operating  10% to 85% Non-Condensing Humidity  Storage  5% to 90% Non-Condensing  BRC-220 Bluetooth Radio Specifications RF Standard  Class 1 Bluetooth v2.0   Backward compatible with Bluetooth v1.1 & v1.2 RF Frequency  2.4~2.4835 GHz, ISM band RF Output Power(Peak Power) 13.31dBm (TBD) Physical Specifications Display   Type  TFT LCD with 26K colors   WAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-11
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.  Size  2.0 inches   Resolution  176 (H)x 220(W) pixel  31.68 x 39.6 mm   Active Area 0.18 x 0.18 mm Pixel Pitch LED  OFF – whenandby mode  BRC-220 is powered OFF en BRC-220 enters stBlinking whMiniUSB External Port Interface Dimension  125 (L)x60(W)x16(H) mm 125g (TBC after drop test) Weight Power Supply  Charge via mini USB port Battery  3.7V 850 mAh Lithium rechargeable battery pack (built-in) ENVI TIONS RONMENTAL  SPECIFICAOperating  0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF) Temperature  Storage  -20ºC to 60ºC (-4ºF to 140ºF) 10% to 85% Non-Condensing Operating Humidity  torage  5% to 90% Non-Condensing S   WAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-12
        U-MEDIA Communications, Inc.  WAP-5000  DO NOT COPY  13-13   Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  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 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 Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  This 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. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment HCR102 wireless audio receiver should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.

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