Verbatim MediaShare User Manual - page 5
User Manual for Android OS
5
MediaShare Wireless
TM
Wirelessly Connecting Your Android
Mobile Device
1. Turn-on MediaShare Wireless and wait for it to initialize.
The blue Wi-Fi LED on the device should transition from
blinking to fully ON to indicate that the initialization process
has been completed.
2. Click on the “Settings” icon on your
mobile device desktop.
3. Under “Wireless and Networks”, click on “Wi-Fi”. The SSID
option for “Verbatim-XXXX” should appear in the list. (For
example, click on “Verbatim-86DC”, as shown in the screen
below. The “86DC” part of the SSID is the last 4 characters of
the device MAC Address.)
When “Verbatim-XXXX” is selected for the first time you will be
prompted for the Wi-Fi password. The default password is
printed on the bottom label of your device.
After the correct password is entered, the product will show as
“Connected” in the list.
Launching the App
On your Android mobile device, click on the “MediaShare
Wireless” icon to launch the app.
The home screen (image below) will show folders/files for the
selected device (either MediaShare Wireless or
smartphone/tablet). You can toggle between these two device
views by clicking on “MyMediaShare” or “My Device”.
At the lower right you will find the 3-dot
menu button.
When selected, this menu presents
the following options:
Language
The language normally defaults to that
of your Android smartphone/ tablet at
the time of installation. If you later
want to select a different language, you can make a
selection from this menu. The following languages are
supported.
• English
French
• Italian
German
• Spanish
Portuguese
• Croatian
Czec
• Hungarian
Polish
• Russian
Serbian
• Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
• Korean
About: The About button lists the firmware and app version
numbers:
Copy: Click the Copy button to view the file transfer status.
Now Playing: When songs are playing in the background, you
can select the Now Playing button to see information about the
current song.
Remove USBDisk1: A currently mounted USBDisk volume can
be safely unmounted using the Remove USBDisk1 button.
Remove SDCard: A currently mounted SDCard volume can be
safely unmounted using the Remove SDCard button.