SMC Networks EZ-Stream SMCWAA-B User Manual

Summary of EZ-Stream SMCWAA-B

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    1 copyright information furnished by smc networks, inc. (smc) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by smc for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication o...

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    2 compliances fcc - class b 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 gen...

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    3 industry canada – class b this digital apparatus does not exceed the class b limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "digital apparatus", ices-003 of industry canada. Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de b...

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    4 werden. 8. Beachten sie beim anschluß an das stromnetz die anschlußwerte. 9. Verlegen sie die netzanschlußleitung so, daß niemand darüber fallen kann. Es sollte auch nichts auf der leitung abgestellt werden. 10. Alle hinweise und warnungen, die sich am gerät befinden, sind zu beachten. 11.Wird das...

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    8 the following section describes the remote control layout and its functions in detail. Button function on/standby turns on the wireless audio adapter. Pressing the button again turns the device off (the device is in “standby” mode). Information displays additional information on the currently sele...

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    9 button function information about the current item is displayed on the lcd screen. Pause press the button again while the song is playing to pause the song (only applicable to music files). To continue playing an item that has been paused, press play again. Stop stops playing the current item. Nex...

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    10 button function dislike it deletes the currently playing song from the favorites list. Store press this button followed by one of the number buttons 0 to 9 to store the currently selected item against the preset number selected. The following items can be stored against preset numbers: internet r...

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    13 the menu displayed on the wireless audio adapter lcd screen is organized as a hierarchy, enabling access to the favorite stations as well as music files stored in your pc’s musicmatch music library . The top level menu structure is shown below..

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    16 4. Start the musicmatch jukebox software by clicking this icon on your desktop: 5. From the “view” menu, click “my library”. From the “file” menu, choose “add new tracks…” and select music files from your own collection. Click “add”. (note: for other options when adding files, please refer to the...

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    20 server 1 server 2 albums artist all tracks track1 track2 etc. Album1 album2 etc. Track1 track2 etc. Artist1 artist2 etc. Artist/albums track1 track2 etc. Rhapsody® favorites genre genre/artists playlists genre1 genre2 etc. Artist1 artist2 etc. Genre1 genre2 etc. Track1 track2 etc. Track1 track2 p...

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    23 playing items from the favorites list 1. Press 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, ...

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    25 selecting a wireless network this step is normally performed as part of the installation process. However, should new wireless networks become available after installation, you can use this function to select and setup a new network profile for your wireless audio adapter. 1. Press the configurat...

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    26 ascii character table method scroll up and down through ascii character table. Note: * denotes the currently selected item. Select / save changes or move right one character at a time. Cancel changes or move left one character at a time. Note: you must press the select key twice after you have fi...

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    27 asterisk *) will be changed. 6. Press the scroll up/down buttons until the desired network setting is selected. Press the select button to edit the setting. Note: for settings that require text input, this triggers edit mode. 7. Make the changes required to the setting and press the select button...

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    28 setting explanation hex key is entered as a hexadecimal number using the characters 0-9, a-f, a-f. Key size used to restrict the size of the wep key entered. Options: 64 bit 128 bit (default) key wep key to enable the wireless audio adapter to be connected to an encrypted wireless network. Only o...

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    29 setting explanation options: enabled disabled (default) 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 viewing network status settings if you followed the getting started section an...

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    30 automatically loaded on startup..

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    34 6. Select a profile by clicking on the relevant tab. Important: do not apply the profile yet. 7. Activate the profile by clicking the make active button. 8. Now save the profile by clicking the apply button. 9. Click the close button to return to the main smcwaa-b maintenance utility window. 10. ...

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    38 to edit the tag information: • open the musicmatch jukebox application • highlight the song that is improperly tagged • click [view/edit tags] in the “music center” on the left • if you selected a song from your playlist, click [current playlist], otherwise, click [my library] • enter the appropr...

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    41 pcmcia slot or that are self contained on pc cards, while stand- alone desktops and servers use plug-in cards (isa, pci, etc.). • what is ad-hoc? O an ad-hoc network is a peer-to-peer network where all the nodes are wireless clients. As an example, two pc’s with wireless adapters can communicate ...

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    42 may be out of range of each other. It is recommended to leave this setting at its default value leaving this feature disabled. • what is authentication algorithm? O authentication algorithm is the means by which one station is authorized to communicate with another. In an open system, any station...

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    44 infrastructure interface: network: 802.11b audio: snr (a-weighted): >100db 1.5m length right-angle 1/8” trs jack to dual rca audio l/r lcd matrix: 88.44(w) x 39.66(h) mm file format: audio – mp3: up to 320kbps (cbr or vbr), wma-9 id3 v1 or v2 internet radio via rhapsody operating system: windows ...

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    46 csma/ca - carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance dhcp - dynamic host configuration protocol. This protocol automatically configures the tcp/ip settings of every computer on your home network. Dns - dns stands for domain name system, which allows internet host computers to have a d...

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    47 ip address - ip stands for internet protocol. An ip address consists of a series of four numbers separated by periods, that identifies an single, unique internet computer host. Example: 192.34.45.8. Isp - internet service provider. An isp is a business that provides connectivity to the internet f...

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    48 medium dependent interface – x (crossed) - a port on a network hub or switch that crosses the transmit lines coming in to the receive lines going out. Mp3 – mpeg audio layer 3. This is an audio compression technology that is included in the mpeg-1 and -2 specifications. Mp3 encoding can allow you...

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    49 static ip - if your service provider has assigned a fixed ip address; enter the assigned ip address, subnet mask and the gateway address provided by your service provider. Subnet mask - a subnet mask, which may be a part of the tcp/ip information provided by your isp, is a set of four numbers con...

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    For technical support, call: from u.S.A. And canada (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) (800) smc-4-you; phn: (949) 679-8000; fax: (949) 679-1481 from europe : contact details can be found on www.Smc-europe.Com or www.Smc.Com internet e-mail addresses: techsupport@smc.Com european.Techsupport@smc-europe...