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User Manual
Wireless Audio Adapter
September 22, 2003
Wireless Audio Adapter - User Manual
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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.
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.
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.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed
and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your
body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
USI declared that WAA-B-AGB-01 is limited in CH1~11 by specified firmware
controlled in USA.
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© 2003 by BridgeCo AG
All rights reserved. This document is the sole property of BridgeCo AG. It contains information proprietary to
BridgeCo AG. Reproduction or duplication by any means of any portion of this document without the prior written
consent of BridgeCo AG is expressly forbidden.
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WindowsTM is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the U.S.A. and other countries.
MUSICMATCHTM, MUSICMATCH JukeboxTM, and MUSICMATCH UPnP Media ServerTM are registered trademarks of
MUSICMATCH Corporation.
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The information provided herein is believed to be reliable; however, BridgeCo AG assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies, errors, or omissions. BridgeCo AG assumes no responsibility for the use of this information, and all use of
such information shall be entirely at the user’s own risk. Prices and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
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Overview ........................................................................................................................
.1
Key Features ................................................................................................................1
Before You Start .............................................................................................................3
Important Safety Information ........................................................................................3
Package Checklist ........................................................................................................3
System Requirements ....................................................................................................3
Audio System Requirements ......................................................................................................4
Personal Computer (PC) Requirements .........................................................................................4
Network Requirements .............................................................................................................4
Getting Started ...............................................................................................................5
Installing the Wireless Audio Adapter Hardware .................................................................5
Configuring your Wireless Network ..................................................................................5
About the Wireless Audio Adapter MAC Address ...........................................................................5
Installing the Wireless Audio Adapter Software on your PC ................................................5
Installing the WAA Installer and Configuration Software ..........................................................5
Installing the MUSICMATCH Jukebox Software .......................................................................6
Creating an MP3 Collection ....................................................................................................6
Configuring the Wireless Audio Adapter (WAA) ..................................................................6
Configure New Wireless Audio Adapter - PC on Wireless Network .............................................7
Configure new Wireless Audio Adapter - PC on Wired Network ..................................................8
Set-up an already configured WAA in a new environment ........................................................9
Configuring Muiscmatch on your PC ............................................................................... 10
Starting the MUSICMATCH UPnP Media Server ........................................................................... 10
Stopping the UPnP Media Server ............................................................................................... 10
Operating the Wireless Audio Adapter ..........................................................................11
Introduction ................................................................................................................ 11
LCD Display Menu Structure ......................................................................................... 14
Navigating Within the Menu Structure ........................................................................... 15
Listening to Internet Radio ........................................................................................... 15
Before You Start .................................................................................................................... 15
Browsing for an Internet Radio Station ...................................................................................... 16
Storing an Internet Radio Station Preset .................................................................................... 16
Selecting a Preset Internet Radio Station .................................................................................. 16
Displaying Internet Radio Station Information ........................................................................... 17
Listening to MP3 Files Stored on your PC ........................................................................ 17
Before You Start .................................................................................................................... 17
Browsing for MP3 Files ........................................................................................................... 18
MP3 File LCD Display .............................................................................................................. 19
Creating and Using the Favorites List ............................................................................ 20
Using the Network Functions ....................................................................................... 21
Before You Start .................................................................................................................... 21
Editing a Network Profile ........................................................................................................ 21
Selecting a Network Profile ..................................................................................................... 22
Manually Updating the Internet Radio List ................................................................................. 22
Browse the Network Status Settings .............................................................................. 22
Operating the Wireless Audio Adapter Installer (WAAI) Software ...............................24
Introduction ....................................................................................................................
....... 24
Starting the WAAI ................................................................................................................. 24
Available Wireless Audio Adapters List ................................................................................... 25
Status Bar ........................................................................................................................ 25
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Navigation buttons .............................................................................................................2
Discovering Wireless Audio Adapter(s) Automatically ...............................................................26
Configuring a New Wireless Audio Adapter ............................................................................26
Viewing the Available Wireless Audio Adapter(s) .....................................................................26
Viewing and Editing a Wireless Audio Adapter Profile ..............................................................26
Uploading New Firmware ....................................................................................................26
Closing the WAAI Application ...............................................................................................26
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 27
Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................................................. 27
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Overview
With the Wireless Audio Adapter (WAA) you are able to break away from your home office and enjoy digital music
anywhere in the home. The Wireless Audio Adapter plugs into any audio system (analog or digital) and connects
wirelessly to a PC or directly to the Internet. You can control the Wireless Audio Adapter and select your music using
a simple remote control and the built-in LCD display.
Based on sophisticated radio station database management and automatic network management, your Wireless
Audio Adapter is easy to set up on a wireless network. The Personal Jukebox Application allows you to browse media
files on any PC on the network and play them back on the Wireless Audio Adapter. The Wireless Audio Adapter is a
complete package to enjoy the digital music experience within minutes, out-of the box.
Key Features
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Listen to Internet Radio stations and MP3 files over your audio system
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Browse and update the Internet Radio station database from the Wireless Audio Adapter
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Browse MP3 file content on your PC from the Wireless Audio Adapter
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Browse and search content by Song, All Tracks, Albums, Artist, Genres, Playlists
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Install software easily using the PC Installer program provided
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The Wireless Audio Adapter automatically configures itself on startup for quick operation
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Before You Start
Please read the following sections and the chapter “Getting Started” on page 5 before operating the device.
Important Safety Information
The Wireless Audio Adapter is an electrical device. Keep the device away from children. Do not expose
the device to extreme sources of heat and cold, rain, moisture, dust or other hazards. To reduce the risk
of fire or electric shock, do not remove the cover from the device. Ensure the device has adequate ventilation. The Wireless Audio Adapter meets the safety standards for the country for the countries listed
under “Standards” on page 21.
Turn off power to all devices and remove power plugs from wall socket before connecting or disconnecting cables between components.
Repairs should only be carried out by qualified service personnel. Unauthorized changes or modifications to the equipment may void the warranty and the user’s authority to operate the product. See “Customer Service” on page 23 for warranty details.
Please read and follow the instructions in this section and the Getting Started section before attempting to operate the device.
Package Checklist
Please ensure that you have unpacked all of the components before you start the installation. If any components are
missing, please contact the vendor from whom you purchased the product.
Your MyCompany Wireless Audio Adapter is delivered with the following components:
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1 x Wireless Audio Adapter device
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1 x remote control including battery
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1 x power supply (90-230V) including cable adapter and power cable
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1 x stereo RCA cable and 1 x RCA to 1/8” adapter cable
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1 x CD-ROM
The CD-ROM contains:
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This manual
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MUSICMATCH Jukebox 8.0 Basic software including the UPnP Media Server
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A collection of sample MP3 files
System Requirements
The Wireless Audio Adapter is designed to operate with your personal computer and a wireless local area network
with a connection to the Internet.
Please check that you have the following minimum system requirements before you start the installation.
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Audio System Requirements
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Audio system (amplifier, VCR, DVD etc) with auxiliary inputs (RCA connection).
Personal Computer (PC) Requirements
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300 MHz Pentium class processor or better.
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Microsoft® Windows® XP Service Pack (SP) 1
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96 MB RAM.
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50 MB hard drive space.
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SVGA or higher resolution monitor (minimum resolution of 800x600).
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4x CD-ROM drive.
Network Requirements
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A wireless interface needs to be available, being it the PC with a wireless network interface, an access point or
both .
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It is strongly recommended to install your wireless network before setting up the WAA
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Getting Started
Before operating the Wireless Audio Adapter, you need to perform these steps:
1.
Install the Wireless Audio Adapter Hardware
2.
Configure your wireless network.
3.
Install the Wireless Audio Adapter Software on your PC.
4.
Configure the Software on the PC.
5.
Configure the Wireless Audio Adapter.
Installing the Wireless Audio Adapter Hardware
1.
Unpack the Wireless Audio Adapter device and the remote control.
1.
Remove the battery cover from the remote control, insert the battery provided and replace the cover.
2.
Connect the Wireless Audio Adapter to your audio system amplifier using the Stereo RCA cable provided (you
may need to use the RCA to 1/8” adapter cable, depending on your audio system’s audio IN connection type).
Figure 3-1: Connecting the Wireless Audio Adapter to your audio system
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Configuring your Wireless Network
Please ensure that your wireless network meets the minimum specification under “System Requirements” on page 3.
Please note: the installation of your wireless network is device-dependent and thus outside the scope of this document.
About the Wireless Audio Adapter MAC Address
If you are using MAC Address Control on your wireless network, you will need to know the MAC address of your
Wireless Audio Adapter.
The MAC address is a unique number that identifies your device on the network. It consists of a series of numbers
and letters in the following format:
x.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx
The MAC address for your Wireless Audio Adapter is printed on the device and on the packaging. It can also be displayed on the LCD screen. See “Use the remote control and follow these steps to display any of the network status
settings from the above table:” on page 23 for details.
Installing the Wireless Audio Adapter Software on your PC
Installing the WAA Installer and Configuration Software
The WAA Installer and Configuration Software allows you to configure and install the WAA for your wireless network.
It also allows
1.
Ensure that your PC meets the minimum specification listed under “System Requirements” on page 3.
2.
Start the PC, and login using an “Administrator” account (this account allows you to install new software under
Windows XP).
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3.
Insert the CD-ROM provided into your PC’s CD-ROM drive.
4.
Locate the WAAI directory on the CD-ROM drive.
5.
Double-click on the file Wireless Audio Adapter Installer.exe
6.
Follow the installation instructions on the screen.
Installing the MUSICMATCH Jukebox Software
The MUSICMATCH Jukebox software allows the Wireless Audio Adapter to browse MP3 files on your PC.
1.
Ensure that your PC meets the minimum specification listed under “System Requirements” on page 3.
2.
Start the PC, and login using an “Administrator” account (this account allows you to install new software under
Windows XP).
3.
Insert the CD-ROM provided into your PC’s CD-ROM drive.
4.
Locate the MUSICMATCH directory on the CD-ROM drive.
5.
Double-click on the file mm_setup.exe to run it.
6.
Follow the installation instructions on the screen. Please refer to the MUSICMATCH documentation on the CDROM for more details on installing this software.
Creating an MP3 Collection
Before you can browse MP3 music files from the Wireless Audio Adapter, you need to make them accessible by adding them to the MUSICMATCH Jukebox Music Library on your PC.
1.
Note the folder name where your MP3 files are stored on your PC. This folder is used in step 5.
2.
Start the MUSICMATCH program (click on the MUSICMATCH icon on your desktop or taskbar or select it from
the Windows Start/Programs menu).
3.
From the View menu, choose My Library to open the Music Library (if it is not already open).
4.
From the File menu, choose Add New Track(s) to Music Library ...
5.
Locate the folder on your hard disk used in step 1 and select the MP3 files to be added to the Music Library.
Click the Add button to add the files to the Music Library.
Configuring the Wireless Audio Adapter (WAA)
The Wireless Audio Adapter Installer (WAAI) is a tool for managing the configuration of your Wireless Audio
Adapter(s) from your computer. Although the Wireless Audio Adapter is delivered out of the box pre-configured with
default factory settings, it is likely that you will need to modify this configuration to suit your own wireless network.
The WAAI's main task is therefore to configure Wireless Audio Adapters being added to your wireless network. In
addition, you can upload new firmware for your Wireless Audio Adapter.
There are typically three ways in which the WAAI software can communicate with a Wireless Audio Adapter device:
•
Peer-to-peer (ad-hoc)
The PC running the WAAI software has a wireless network interface card installed and you do not use an
Access Point (AP).
•
Wireless, via an Access Point (AP)
The PC running the WAAI software has a wireless network interface card installed and an Access Point is used
as a hub; it is likely that you have multiple wireless devices communicating to the Internet via that AP.
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Wired, via an Access Point (AP)
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The PC running the WAAI has a wired connection to an AP and the Wireless Audio Adapter communicates
wirelessly with the AP.
The WAAI software assumes that if you have wireless network interface card installed, you already have a wireless
network set up. The WAAI can only read the wireless network configuration (used to set up new Audio Adapters) if
the wireless network interface card is connected to that wireless network. If the WAAI detects that the wireless network interface card on your system has no network connection, it displays a warning.
Configure New Wireless Audio Adapter - PC on Wireless Network
1.
Connect the electrical cable to the Wireless Audio Adapter and connect it to the power supply.
2.
Turn on the power on the Wireless Audio Adapter. The device is now in its default wireless settings. These settings are used by the WAA Installer software to configure the WAA.
3.
Open the WAA Installer Software
4.
Once the main panel is displayed, click the button “Add WAA ...”
The Add New Audio Adapter Wizard will help you to configure a new Wireless Audio Adapter. This allows the WAAI
software to discover the Wireless Audio Adapter on the network.
This wizard is started when the PC running the WAAI Software has a wireless network interface card installed. The
wizard will attempt to setup a new Wireless Audio Adapter to run on your wireless network.
IMPORTANT: The WAAI software can only detect new Wireless Audio Adapters when they are configured with the
default factory settings.
NOTE: The WAAI software may conflict with your network interface card's wireless management program. If you
encounter problems, disable the client management application and try again.
In general, the wizard will:
•
assume that the Wireless Audio Adapter is configured with factory settings, is powered on and is in range
•
read the wireless network settings from your wireless network interface card
•
temporarily change the wireless configuration of your wireless network interface card to match the factory settings of the Wireless Audio Adapter
•
write the wireless settings for your wireless network to the Wireless Audio Adapter
•
restore the previous settings to your wireless network interface card
The wireless network configuration is read from your wireless network interface card. If WEP protection is enabled, a
WEP key is required. For security reasons, the WEP key is write only and thus cannot be read by the WAAI application
from your wireless network interface card. If the WAAI application detects that WEP protection is enabled, it will ask
you to enter the WEP key. The WEP key will be used to configure the Wireless Audio Adapter.
Step 1
The wizard displays the current wireless network configuration based on your wireless network interface card settings. If WEP protection is enabled, you must enter the WEP key here.
Step 2
The wireless configuration of your local wireless network interface card is temporarily changed to match the Wireless
Audio Adapter's factory settings.
If this step fails, check the following:
•
Make sure the Wireless Audio Adapter is powered on.
•
Make sure the Wireless Audio Adapter is in range.
•
Make sure the Wireless Audio Adapter is using factory settings (use the Reset button).
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Disable your wireless network interface card client management program, and restart the WAAI application.
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Step 3
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The wireless connection is set up during Step 2 and the wizard will try to detect the Wireless Audio Adapter for
verification. If this fails, perform Step 2 again.
Step 4
The wizard displays the suggested settings for the Wireless Audio Adapter. Although possible, it is not recommended
that you change these.
Step 5
The WAAI application will change the settings on the Wireless Audio Adapter to match those in Step 4.
Step 6
The WAAI application restores the wireless configuration of your local network interface card to its previous settings.
If you disabled a wireless client management program manually, you should restart it after you close the WAAI application.
Step 7
For verification, the WAAI application tries to detect the new Wireless Audio Adapter on the network.
Step 8
Setup was successful.
In some cases. for the Wireless Audio Adapter to operate correctly you may also need to set up Internet Sharing on
your PC. Click the Info button for more information on Internet Sharing.
Click the Finish button to close this wizard and start the IP configuration wizard.
Configure new Wireless Audio Adapter - PC on Wired Network
1.
Connect the electrical cable to the Wireless Audio Adapter and connect it to the power supply.
2.
Turn on the power on the Wireless Audio Adapter. The device is now in its default wireless settings. These settings are used by the WAA Installer software to configure the WAA.
3.
Open the WAA Installer Software
4.
Once the main panel is displayed, click the button “Add WAA ...”
The Add New Audio Adapter Wizard will help you to configure a new Wireless Audio Adapter. This allows the WAAI
software to discover the Wireless Audio Adapter on the network.
This wizard is started when the PC running the WAAI Software does NOT have a wireless network interface card
installed.
The wizard will attempt to setup a new Wireless Audio Adapter to run on your wireless network.
IMPORTANT: The WAAI software can only detect new Wireless Audio Adapters when they are configured with the
default factory settings.
In general, the wizard will:
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assume that the Wireless Audio Adapter is configured with factory settings, is powered on and is in range and
also, that if MAC filtering is enabled on the Access Point (AP), the MAC address of the new Wireless Audio
Adapter has been added to the MAC filter list
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ask for the current Access point settings
•
prompt you to temporarily change the configuration of your Access Point to match the factory settings of the
Wireless Audio Adapter
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write the Access Point settings for your wireless network to the Wireless Audio Adapter
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restore the previous settings to your Access Point
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The WAAI application will try to configure the Wireless Audio Adapter using the settings on the Access Point. The
Access Point must temporarily use wireless settings that match those used by the Wireless Audio Adapter. The wizard
will provide guidance on the Access Point settings to change.
Step 1
The wizard displays a warning that it could not find a wireless network interface card on your system. If you normally
do use a wireless network interface card, close the WAAI application, install the network interface card and restart the
WAAI application.
Step 2
The wizard prompts you for the current Access Point settings. Use the management program provided with your
Access Point to obtain this information.
Step 3
The wizard displays the default factory settings for the Wireless Audio Adapter and prompts you to enter these settings into your Access Point. Use the management program provided with your Access Point to enter these settings.
Step 4
The wireless connection is set up during Step 3 and the wizard will try to detect the Wireless Audio Adapter for verification. If this fails, restore the Wireless Audio Adapter to its factory settings (using the Reset button) and start again. If
the problem still occurs, verify the Access Point settings and try again.
Step 5
The wizard displays the suggested settings for the Wireless Audio Adapter. Although possible, it is not recommended
that you change these. These are the settings you entered during Step 2.
Step 6
The WAAI application will change the settings on the Wireless Audio Adapter to match those in Step 5.
Step 7
The WAAI application restores the wireless configuration of your Access Point to its previous settings. It displays the
information you need to set up our Access Point (use your Access Point management program to do this).
Step 8
For verification, the WAAI application tries to detect the new Wireless Audio Adapter on the network.
Step 9
Setup was successful.
In some cases, for the Wireless Audio Adapter to operate correctly you may also need to set up Internet Sharing on
your PC. Click the Info button for more information on Internet Sharing.
Click the Finish button to close this wizard and start the IP configuration wizard.
Set-up an already configured WAA in a new environment
1.
Set the WAA into its default configuration either via the LCD or via the Installer Software
2.
Open the WAA Installer Software
3.
Once the main panel is displayed, click the button “Add WAA ...”
4.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
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Configuring Muiscmatch on your PC
Starting the MUSICMATCH UPnP Media Server
The MUSICMATCH UPnP Media Server allows your Wireless Audio Adapter to automatically discover the MP3 files in
the MUSICMATCH MusicLibrary on your PC.
Follow these steps to start the UPnP Media Server:
1.
Start the MUSICMATCH program (click on the MUSICMATCH icon on your desktop or taskbar, or select it from
the Windows Start/Programs Menu.
2.
From the Options menu, choose Settings.
3.
Click on the CD Lookup/Connectivity tab.
4.
To start the UPnP Media Server, click the Enable Music Server checkbox. The message “Starting Up “will
appear briefly in the Status field, followed by the message “Running”.
The UPnP Media Server will continue to run even after you have closed the MUSICMATCH program.
Stopping the UPnP Media Server
If you are using a different UPnP server program, follow the instructions supplied with it to start the server. In this
case you will need to first ensure that the MUSICMATCH UPnP Media Server is not running.
Follow these steps to stop the UPnP Media Server:
1.
Start the MUSICMATCH program (click on the MUSICMATCH icon on your desktop or taskbar, or select it from
the Windows Start/Programs Menu.
2.
From the Options menu, choose Settings.
3.
Click on the CD Lookup/Connectivity tab.
4.
Check that the Status of the Server is “Running”.
5.
To stop the UPnP Media Server, click the Enable Music Server checkbox to deselect it. The message “Shutting
Down “will appear briefly in the Status field, followed by the message “Not Running”.
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Operating the Wireless Audio Adapter
Before operating the device, please read and follow the instructions under “Before You Start” on page 3 and “Getting Started” on page 5.
Introduction
Using the remote control device and the LCD display on the Wireless Audio Adapter you can:
•
Browse and listen to MP3 files stored on your PC through your audio system.
•
Browse and listen to Internet Radio stations through your audio system.
•
Store and play Internet Radio stations using presets.
•
Save and play Internet Radio stations and MP3 files using the Favorites list.
•
Display and configure your Network Setup.
These features are described in later sections. The following section describes the remote control and its functions in
detail.
Remote Control Functions.
Figure 4-1: Remote Control Devices
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The remote control device is illustrated in Figure 4-1: “Remote Control Devices” on page 11. The following table
explains the functions of each button.
Table 4-1: Remote Control Buttons and their Functions
Button
On/Standby
Turns the Wireless Audio Adapter on.
Pressing the button again turns the device off (in standby mode).
Information
Displays additional information on the currently selected Internet Radio station.
Pressing the button again returns you to the current menu display.
Scroll Up
Scrolls up through the current menu level.
Press this button for longer than 2 seconds to increase the scroll speed 2x.
Press this button for longer than 4 seconds to increase the scroll speed 4x.
Scroll Down
Scrolls down through the current menu level.
Press this button for longer than 2 seconds to increase the scroll speed 2x.
Press this button for longer than 4 seconds to increase the scroll speed 4x.
Cancel
Moves one level up the menu hierarchy.
Example: If Artist is displayed, pressing Cancel returns you to the UPnP Server menu.
Select
Selects / plays the currently displayed menu item.
Examples: If the currently displayed item is...
...an Album, pressing Select will display a list of all songs in that album.
...an Internet Radio station, pressing Select will start playing that station.
...a song, pressing Select will start playing that song.
Play
If the item currently displayed is an Internet Radio station, MP3 file, playlist, album, artist, genre or song title,
pressing the Play button will play that item.
If no valid item is currently displayed, the Play command is ignored.
Stop
Stops playing the song or Internet Radio station.
FF/Next
This button has two functions: Next and Fast Forward.
Press the button once to jump to the next song in the playlist, album, artist or radio station list. If it reaches
the end of a list, it wraps around to the beginning of the list. If no next song is available, the Next command is
ignored.
Press and hold this button for longer than 2 seconds to fast forward the current song. Play recommences
when the button is released.
RF/Prev
This button has two functions: Previous and Fast Rewind.
Press the button once to jump to the previous song in the playlist, album, artist or radio station list. If it
reaches the beginning of a list, it wraps around to the end of the list. If no previous song is available, the Previous command is ignored.
Press and hold this button for longer than 2 seconds to fast rewind the current song. Play recommences
when the button is released.
Vol Up
Increases the volume.
Vol Down
Decreases the volume.
Play All
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Function
Plays all the files in your MP3 collection on the PC.
(See “Creating an MP3 Collection” on page 6)
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Button
Function
Shuffle
Toggles between random and ordered playback modes.
Note: The chosen mode is stored permanently until you press the Shuffle button again.
Repeat
Repeats the song currently playing (MP3 files only).
Home
Displays the top level menu.
IRadio
Displays the top level of the Internet Radio station menu.
Favorites
Displays the Favorites list that is stored on the Wireless Audio Adapter.
Like It
Adds the currently playing song or Internet Radio station to a Favorites list that is stored on the Wireless
Audio Adapter.
Dislike It
Deletes the currently playing song or Internet Radio station from the Favorites list that is stored on the Wireless Audio Adapter.
Store
Pressing this button followed by one of the number buttons 0 to 9 stores the currently selected item against
the preset number selected.
The following items can be stored against presets:
Internet Radio station
album
artist
playlist
song
Note: There is no “delete” function - storing an item simply replaces any item that may have been previously
stored against the same preset number.
0 to 9
Automatically starts playing the item stored against the selected preset number.
Network
Displays the top level of the Network Setup menu.
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LCD Display Menu Structure
The menu on the Wireless Audio Adapter LCD display is organized as a hierarchy, enabling access to an Internet
Radio stations database as well as MP3 files stored in your PC’s MUSICMATCH Music Library. The top level menu
structure is shown below.
Figure 4-2: LCD Display Menu Structure
move down
URL1
playlist1
URL2
playlist2
URL3
playlist3
Song 1
URL10
Gold
Song 2
Best of
Song 3
Song 1
Playlists (13)
ABBA
...
…
Song 2
Song 1
ZZ Top
playlist1
Song 2
Artists (200)
Song 3
Genres (40)
Can be reached from any
position by pressing the
Home Button on the RC
Songs (2334)
Adult Contremporary
ABBA
College
ZZ Top
Albums (333)
Year
Electronica
Jazz
….
Station 1
Favorites
Adult Contremporary
Server 1
Techno (3)
Station 2
Trance (23)
Station 3
College
Top Server 2
RSDB 1 #
Server 3
IRadio
Genres (43)
Electronica
Station 1
RSDB 2
Countries
Jazz
Station 2
RSDB 3
Languages
….
Station 3
Toggle Back to old position
by pressing the Info Button or
start browsing from this
position by the scroll up/
down, left/right buttons
Most Popular
Only add this layer if there
more than one RSDB
Favorites
Last Played
Presets (3)
Can be reached from any
position by pressing the
Network Button on the RC
Default
Profile1 (*)
Profile2
Profile3
Active Profile is marked
Network Profiles
Update IRadio List
Info
Pressing the Select button on
a Profile loades the new profil
after power down->up
Version: 
Manual Update
Can be reached from any
position by pressing the Info
Button on the RC or pressing
the play button to play back a
song
Toggle Back to old position
after 1 sec
Are you sure?
Volume
Device Name
Mac Address
DHCP On/Off
Status
Can be reached from any
position by pressing the
volume up or down
IP Address
Gateway
DNS Server1
DNS Server2
SSID
WEP Encryp On/Off
Proxy Server On/Off
Proxy Hostname
Proxy Port
Wireless Channel
Connection Status
Signal Strength
Proxy
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Navigating Within the Menu Structure
Figure 4-3: Remote Control Menu Navigation Buttons
Press "Scroll Up"
to move up
Press "Cancel"
to move left
Press "Select"
to move right
Press "Scroll Down"
to move down
Press "Home"
to go to the top level menu
Press "IRadio"
to go to the Internet Radio menu
Press "Favorites"
to go to the Favorites list
Press "Network"
to go to the Network Setup menu
Listening to Internet Radio
The Wireless Audio Adapter allows you to listen to Internet Radio stations through your audio system.
Before You Start
1.
The Wireless Audio Adapter must be connected to the wireless network (see “Configuring the Wireless Audio
Adapter (WAA)” on page 6).
2.
The wireless network must be currently connected to the Internet.
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Browsing for an Internet Radio Station
You can browse the Internet Radio station database by genre (music style), language and country. The stations are
organized in a hierarchy of subdirectories, similar to the way in which files are organized in subdirectories on a PC.
Figure 4-4: LCD Display Internet Radio Menu Structure
Radio Sur Adeje
Latin
Scroll Up
Button
Select
Button
Cancel
Button
Etc.
Radio Stotis Tau
Rock FMRadio
Scroll
Down
Button
Adult Contemporary
Genres
Jazz
Countries
Radio XY
College
Electronica
IRadio
Button
Etc.
Albania
Trance
Trance FM Radio
House
Etc.
Inf o
Button
Argentina
Select/
Play
Button
Stop
Button
Languages
Use the remote control and follow these steps to browse for a station:
1.
Press the IRadio button.
2.
To browse through the subdirectories, press the Scroll Up/Down buttons.
To enter the displayed subdirectory, press the Select button.
To return to the previous (parent) directory, press the Cancel button.
To return to the top of the IRadio directory, press the IRadio button.
To return to the start of the menu, press the Home button.
3.
To display information about the selected station, press the Info button. Pressing the Info button repeatedly
displays more pages of information (if available).
4.
Press the Play button to listen to the selected station.
5.
Press the Stop button to stop listening to the selected station.
Storing an Internet Radio Station Preset
You can store a selected Internet Radio station using one of 10 presets. Follow these steps to store a station:
1.
Browse for an Internet Radio Station (see above) and check that it is an active station by playing it.
2.
Press the Store button, followed by the preset number (0 to 9) where you want to store the station.
Note: There is no “erase” function; simply overwrite an existing preset with the new station.
Selecting a Preset Internet Radio Station
You can select from up to 10 preset stations. Follow these steps to select a preset station:
1.
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Press the relevant preset number (0 to 9).
2.
To display information about the selected station, press the Info button. Pressing the Info button repeatedly
displays more pages of information (if available).
3.
Press the Select/Play button to listen to the selected station.??check
4.
Press the Stop button to stop listening to selected station.
Displaying Internet Radio Station Information
The Wireless Audio Adapter LCD screen can display various information during playback of an Internet Radio station.
To display information about the station currently playing:
1.
Press the Information button.
The following is an example:
Table 4-2: LCD Display Internet Radio Station Example
Example Display Text
Explanation
CMG- Sun station
Name of the radio station.
Title Streaming
Currently Played song
Other information displayed in this line:
• Incoming bit rate
• Encoded bit rate
Play or Paused
or
and/or
Playback Modes
• Repeat mode enabled
• Shuffle mode enabled
Streaming buffer fill indicator. Indicates that the station signal is being buffered to the
device and will begin to play in a few seconds.
WiFi Signal Strength Indicator
Listening to MP3 Files Stored on your PC
The Wireless Audio Adapter allows you to listen to MP3 files that are stored on your PC through your audio system.
Before You Start
1.
The Wireless Audio Adapter must be connected to the wireless network (see “Configuring the Wireless Audio
Adapter (WAA)” on page 6).
2.
The UPnP Media Server must be running on your PC containing the MUSICMATCH Music Library (see “Starting the MUSICMATCH UPnP Media Server” on page 10).
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3.
There must be at least one MP3 file in the MUSICMATCH Music Library on your PC (see “Creating an MP3 Collection” on page 6).
Browsing for MP3 Files
You can browse MP3 files by genre (music style), language and country using the remote control and the LCD display
on the Wireless Audio Adapter.
The MP3 files are organized in a hierarchy of subdirectories, similar to the way in which files are organized in subdirectories on a PC. The content of each sub-directory is determined by the structure of your MUSICMATCH Music
Library.
For example:
•
Albums
•
Artists
•
Genres
•
Playlists
Figure 4-5: Example LCD Display Server Menu and MP3 File Structure
Scroll Up
Button
Scroll
Down
Button
Select
Button
Cancel
Button
Fav ourites
Albums
Play
Button
Album1
Album2
Etc.
MusicMatch1
Stop
Button
Track1
Track2
Etc.
Track1
All Tracks
Track2
Etc.
Artist
Artist1
Artist2
Etc.
Artist/Albums
MusicMatch2
Artist1
Artist2
Etc.
Genre
Genre1
Genre2
iRadio
Etc.
Genre/Artists
Genre1
Genre2
Track1
Track2
Etc.
Album1
Track1
Album2
Track2
Etc.
Track1
Track2
Etc.
Artist1
Track1
Artist2
Track2
Etc.
Etc.
Etc.
Play lists
Play list1
Play list2
Etc.
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Use the remote control and follow these steps to browse for and play MP3 files:
1.
Press the Home button on the remote control.
2.
If you have only one MusicLibrary server, Server 1 is displayed. If you have multiple servers, use the Scroll Up/
Down buttons to select between Server 1, Server 2 etc.
3.
Press the Select button to select the server.
4.
To play all all songs in the MUSICMATCH MusicLibrary on your PC, press Play All.
5.
To select a genre, album, artist, playlist or song, use the Scroll Up/Down and Select buttons until the desired
subdirectory is displayed.
6.
To play the whole subdirectory (eg all tracks on an album), press the Play button.
7.
To play an individual song, use the Scroll Up/Down and select buttons to select the desired song, then press
the Play button.
For example:
If you press the Play button while Playlist1 is displayed, all of the tracks on Playlist1 will be played.
If you press the Play button while Artist1 is displayed, all of the tracks on all albums by Artist1 will be played.
If you press the Play button while Album1 is displayed, all of the tracks on Album1 will be played.
If you press the Play button while Track1 is displayed, only Track1 will be played.
8.
Press the Repeat button to repeat the current song.
9.
Press the Stop button to stop playing the file(s).
MP3 File LCD Display
The Wireless Audio Adapter LCD screen displays various information during playback of an MP3 file. The following is
an example:
Table 4-3: MP3 File LCD Display Example
Example Display Text
Explanation
Let’s spend the night
Song title
Length: 01:56/04:48
Shows elapsed vs total time
This line will display other information as long as the Information Screen is displayed
• Artist Name
• Album Name
• Encoded bit rate
• Elapsed/Total time
Play or Paused
or
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Table 4-3: MP3 File LCD Display Example
Example Display Text
and/or
Explanation
Playback Modes
• Repeat mode enabled
• Shuffle mode enabled
Streaming buffer fill indicator. Indicates that the station signal is being buffered to the
device and will begin to play in a few seconds.
WiFi Signal Strength Indicator
Creating and Using the Favorites List
You can save your favorite Internet Radio stations and songs to a Favorites list stored locally on the Wireless Audio
Adapter.
To add the song or Internet Radio station currently playing to your Favorites list:
1.
Click the Like It button.
To remove the song or Internet Radio station currently playing from your Favorites list:
1.
Click the Dislike It button.
Note: If the song or station is not in the Favorites list, the command is ignored.
To display and play the Favorites list:
1.
Click the Favorites button.
OR
from the top level menu, use the Scroll Up/Down buttons until “Favorites” is displayed. Press the Select button.
2.
To play the entire Favorites list, click the Play button.
3.
To play a specific item from the Favorites list, press the Scroll Up/Down buttons until the desired item is displayed, then press the Select button to select the item. Press the Play button to begin playing the item.
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Using the Network Functions
The Wireless Audio Adapter normally configures itself automatically on startup. However, there may be occasions
when you need to view the current settings for troubleshooting purposes, or change the default settings to suit a special kind of network setup.
The network functions allow you to:
•
Select a Network Profile
•
Update the IRadio List
•
View and/or Change the Status Settings
Before You Start
1.
The Wireless Audio Adapter must be connected to the wireless network (see “Configuring the Wireless Audio
Adapter (WAA)” on page 6).
Figure 4-6: Network Menu Structure
Can be reached f rom
position by pressing the
Network Button on the RC
Def ault
Pressing the Select button on a Prof ile
loades the new prof il
Prof ile1 (*)
Prof ile2
Activ e Prof ile is
marked
Prof ile3
Network Prof iles
UpdateIRadioList
Version: 
ManualUpdate
Are y ou sure?
Dev iceName
Mac Address
DHCPOn/Of f
Status
IP Address
Gateway
DNSServ er1
DNSServ er2
SSID
WEP Encry pOn/Of f
Proxy Serv erOn/Of f
Proxy Hostname
Proxy Port
Wireless Channel
ConnectionStatus
Signal Strength
Proxy
Editing a Network Profile
Your Wireless Audio Adapter is supplied with a default network profile. However, you may wish to add other profiles,
depending on how your network is set up.
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Follow these steps to edit a new profile:
1.
Open the WAA Installer Software
1.
In the main window, select your wireless audio adapter
1.
Click the Button “Profiles”
1.
Click the respective profile tab to display the profile
1.
Click the “Edit” button to make changes in the profile settings
Selecting a Network Profile
The “Default” network profile is loaded automatically when you turn on the Wireless Audio Adapter. However, you
may wish to choose an alternative network profile (to select a different profile, see “Selecting a Network Profile”
above).
Follow these steps to select a new network profile using the LCD display:
1.
Press the Network button to display the top level network menu.
2.
Press the Scroll Down button until Network Profile is displayed. Press the Select button.
3.
Use the Scoll Up/Down buttons to find the desired. The currently active profile is denoted by an asterisk *.
4.
Press the Select button to select the new profile.
5.
Turn off the Wireless Audio Adapter and turn it on again. The new profile is automatically loaded on startup.
Follow these steps to select a new network profile using the WAA Installer Software:
1.
Start the WAA Installer Software
2.
Select the WAA device
3.
Click the “Profiles” Button
4.
Click the respective profile tab to display the profile
5.
Click the button “Set as Active” to active the profile
Manually Updating the Internet Radio List
The Internet Radio list is updated automatically on a weekly base whenever the Wireless Audio Adapter is connected
to the Internet. However, you can also choose to do this manually.
Follow these steps to manually update the Internet Radio list:
1.
Press the Network button to display the top level Network menu.
2.
Press the Scroll Down button until “Update IRadio List” is displayed. Press the Select button to display the current version (date) of the Internet Radio List.
3.
Press the Scroll Down button until “Manual Update” is displayed. Press the Select button. Press the Select button again to confirm that you want to perform the manual update.
Browse the Network Status Settings
If you followed the Getting Started section and are successfully operating the Wireless Audio Adapter without problems, you may never need to view the Network Status settings.
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However, for troubleshooting purposes the following network status functions can be displayed.
Table 4-4: Network Status Menu
Profile
Explanation
Device Name
The name of the Wireless Audio Adapter device ??what is this exactly??
MAC Address
The unique MAC address assigned to the Wireless Audio Adapter (see also “About the Wireless Audio Adapter MAC Address” on page 5)
DHCP On/Off
Indicates whether or not a DHCP server is available to allocate a dynamic IP address to the
Wireless Audio Adapter.
ON=server available, OFF=server not available.
IP Address
The IP address currently allocated to the Wireless Audio Adapter by the DHCP server, or the
static address allocated to the Wireless Audio Adapter ??check??
Gateway
The IP address of the Gateway to which the Wireless Audio Adapter is connected.
DNS Server1
The IP address of an Internet DNS server to which the Wireless Audio Adapter is connected.
DNS Server2
The IP address of an alternative Internet DNS server to which the Wireless Audio Adapter is
connected.
SSID
The SSID (Service Set Identifier) assigned to the Wireless Audio Adapter by your wireless
network.
WEP Encryp On/Off
Indicates whether or not Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is enabled on the DHCP server (or
on the device??).
Wireless Channel
The wireless channel currently used by the Wireless Audio Adapter
Connection Status
The wireless connection status.
Signal Strength
Wireless network signal strength
Proxy
Selecting this option takes you to the Proxy submenu. The three submenu options are
shown below.
Proxy Server On/Off
Indicates whether or not traffic to and from the Internet must first pass through a proxy
server.
Proxy Hostname
Name of the proxy server host computer.
Example: proxy.mydomain.com
Proxy Port
Port on the proxy server to which the device connects..
Example: 8080
Use the remote control and follow these steps to display any of the network status settings from the above table:
1.
Turn on the Wireless Audio Adapter.
2.
Press the Network button on the remote control until Network is displayed.
3.
Press the Scroll Down button until Status is displayed. Press the Select button.
4.
To browse through the network status menu, press the Scroll Up/Down buttons.
5.
Press the Select button to display the desired network status setting.
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Operating the Wireless Audio Adapter Installer (WAAI)
Software
Introduction
The Wireless Audio Adapter Installer (WAAI) is a tool for managing the configuration of your Wireless Audio
Adapter(s) from your computer. Although the Wireless Audio Adapter is delivered out of the box pre-configured with
default factory settings, it is likely that you will need to modify this configuration to suit your own wireless network.
The WAAI's main task is therefore to configure Wireless Audio Adapters being added to your wireless network. In
addition, you can upload new firmware for your Wireless Audio Adapter.
There are typically three ways in which the WAAI software can communicate with a Wireless Audio Adapter device:
•
Peer-to-peer (ad-hoc)
The PC running the WAAI software has a wireless network interface card installed and you do not use an
Access Point (AP).
•
Wireless, via an Access Point (AP)
The PC running the WAAI software has a wireless network interface card installed and an Access Point is used
as a hub; it is likely that you have multiple wireless devices communicating to the Internet via that AP.
•
Wired, via an Access Point (AP)
The PC running the WAAI has a wired connection to an AP and the Wireless Audio Adapter communicates
wirelessly with the AP.
The WAAI software assumes that if you have wireless network interface card installed, you already have a wireless
network set up. The WAAI can only read the wireless network configuration (used to set up new Audio Adapters) if
the wireless network interface card is connected to that wireless network. If the WAAI detects that the wireless network interface card on your system has no network connection, it displays a warning.
Regardless of whether your PC has a wireless or wired network interface card installed, you also need to have
installed and configured TCP/IP for this card. Please see the manual for your operating system for details on how to
do this.
NOTE: Only wireless NDIS 5.1-compliant network interface cards are supported!
Starting the WAAI
To start the WAAI, double-click the WAAI icon on your desktop or open the waai.exe file in Windows Explorer under
the folder where you installed the software (the default installation folder is C:\Program Files\MyCompany\Wireless
Audio Adapter Installer).
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The above window is displayed. The window consists of:
•
A list of the Wireless Audio Adapters currently available on the network (if any)
•
A status bar which displays messages about current items/actions.
•
A navigation area with buttons for common tasks.
Available Wireless Audio Adapters List
The list shows the current configuration details for each Wireless Audio Adapter device displayed. These details
include the MAC address, Device Name, IP address, Status and Active profile.
Status Bar
The message on this bar changes according to what is displayed in the Available Wireless Audio Adapter List or on
the result of the last action you took.
Navigation buttons
The buttons at the bottom of the screen are used to navigate around the WAAI application, as follows:
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Table 4-5: Navigation Buttons
Button
Function
Help
Displays the Help window
Add WAA...
Starts the Add Audio Adapter wizard.
Profiles...
Displays and allows you to maintain the profile(s) of the selected Wireless Audio Adapter.
Firmware...
Uploads a new version of the firmware to your Wireless Audio Adapter.
Discover...
Attempts to automatically locate all available Wireless Audio Adapters on your wireless network.
Cancel
Cancels the current task being performed.
Prev
Goes to the previous page of the configuration details.
Next
Goes to the next page of the configuration details.
Close
Closes the application.
Discovering Wireless Audio Adapter(s) Automatically
To allow the WAAI to automatically discover the existing Wireless Audio Adapter(s) on your network, click the Discover... button.
This function is also done automatically after you have used the Profiles tool to modify Wireless Audio Adapter configurations.
Configuring a New Wireless Audio Adapter
To manually configure a new Wireless Audio Adapter, click the Add WAA... button. This will start a wizard that will
help you to configure the new Wireless Audio Adapter.
If your computer has a wireless network interface card installed, the Add Audio Adapter using Ad-hoc mode window
is displayed. Otherwise, the Add Audio Adapter using infrastructure mode window is displayed.
Click the Discover... button to start the automatic discovery process. The newly configured Wireless Audio Adapters
should now appear in the Available list.
Viewing the Available Wireless Audio Adapter(s)
Once Wireless Audio Adapters have beed added or found and appear in the Available list, the Profiles... and Firmware... buttons become available (ie they are no longer greyed out).
Viewing and Editing a Wireless Audio Adapter Profile
The WAAI allows you to view and edit the profiles of a Wireless Audio Adapter.
WARNING: Use with care – incorrect parameters can cause undefined behavior.
Click to highlight one of the Wireless Audio Adapters in the Available list, then click the Profiles... button.
Uploading New Firmware
The WAAI allows you to upload new firmware.
WARNING: Use with care – unsupported firmware can cause undefined behavior.
To start the upload, highlight one more Wireless Audio Adapters from the Available list (hold down the Ctrl key to
select multiple items) and click the Firmware... button.
Closing the WAAI Application
Click the Close button to end the application.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide
Table 5-1: Common problems and their Solutions
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
The LCD display is black after the
Wireless Audio Adapter is switched
on.
Power unavailable.
Check that the Wireless Audio Adapter power cable is
properly connected and that the power is switched
on.
The WAA cannot be configured
with the WAA Software
The WAA Installer might not operate
properly with your wireless card.
Please provide us detailed information on your wireless card so we can
ehance the WAA software.
To se-tup the WAA without an automatic change of
the wireless card, do the following:
1. Set the WAA to the default profile using the
Remote Control
(Network->Network Profiles->Default)
2. Set your wireless network to use the SAME profile
as the WAA:
SSID: BridgeCo
Ad-hoc Mode Enabled
WEP: Off
3. Start the WAA Installer Software
Now the WAA should be displayed in the main panel
4. Access the Profiles by using the Profile Button
5. Change the Profile 1 or 2 to your required settings
using the Edit Button. DO NOT SAVE THE PROFILE
after this step.
6. Active the Profile
7. Save the Profile
8. Close the WAA Installer
9. Change your wireless settings back to the required
settings for your network
10. Open the WAA Installer
Now the WAA should be displayed in the main panel
as well and be part of your Network
Cannot connect to an Internet
Radio station after pressing “Play”
and an error is displayed
You are connected to a station that is
running, but it is not currently broadcasting any music.
Unable to browse MP3 files
Troubleshooting
The buffer is full (everything else
seems normal).
Wait a few seconds until the buffer clears. If the problem persists, turn off the Wireless Audio Adapter and
turn it on again.
Station is not up.
Try looking up the station’s Web site to see if there
are any changes. Try a different Internet Radio station.
You need to use a proxy server to
access the internet
Configure your WAA to use a porxy server.
No MP3 files in the MUSICMATCH
Music Library.
Follow the instructions under “Creating an MP3 Collection” on page 6 to add files to the MusicLibrary.
UPnP server is not running.
If running the MUSICMATCH server, follow the
instructions under “Starting the MUSICMATCH UPnP
Media Server” on page 10. If using a different server,
refer to the documentation for that server to start it.
There is a VPN (Virtual Private Network) running on your PC.
Disable the VPN.
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Table 5-1: Common problems and their Solutions
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
The Internet access point and the PC
are not on the same subnet.
The Internet access point and the PC must be on the
same subnet.
The Internet access point has a MAC
filter enabled.
Disable the filter or add the MAC address of the Wireless Audio Adapter to the exception list??
Your PC is running a third party software firewall that is preventing
access to Internet Radio.
Disable the firewall for troubleshooting purposes.
Warning: this may adversely affect other programs
and data - proceed with caution.
Your PC is using the Microsoft built-in
firewall.
Disable the firewall for troubleshooting purposes.
Warning: this may adversely affect other programs
and data - proceed with caution.
Your PC uses a Microsoft packet filter. Disable the packet filter for troubleshooting purposes. Warning: this may adversely affect other programs and data - proceed with caution.
No Musicmatch server is displayed
in the WAA Menu but the Musicmatch server is running.
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Your PC uses a static IP address and
therefore does not access a DHCP
server.
??
Your PC has changed the IP Address
while the musicmatch server has
been running.
Restart the musicmatch server using the Options
Menu on the Musicmatch programm. This will
refresh the IP address for the UPnP Server
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should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and
your body. Use on the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna, modification, or
attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations.
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.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Technical Support
The identification of the product :
Product Name : Wireless Audio Adapter
Model Name : WAA-B-AGB-01
Technical Contact :
Universal Scientific Industrial Co., Ltd. ( Headquarters )
Address : 135, Lane 351, Taiping Rd., Sec. 1, Tsao Tuen, Nan Tou,
Taiwan
Contact Person : David Lu
Telephone : +886-49-235-0876, Ext.2578
Fax : +886-49-235-1093
Email : davidlu@ms.usi.com.tw
Technical Contact in the US :
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