User manual PHILIPS 16930-87-16

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[. . . ] All other trademarks belong to their resp ecti ve ow ner s. GB Preparation Prepare for installation 1 Check you have finished theand WAS700 Station Wi-Fi connection between WAC5 Center (See Quick Start Guide, Step A) On 16930-87-16: 2 Check your WAC5 Center is switched on 1 Switch on the PC with administrator's privileges 2 Close all the software programs running on your PC 3 Disable firewalls 4 Insert the installer CD into your PC and select your desired language 5 Press Accept if you accept the terms on the license 6 On the Welcome page, page Next to enter the press Software Installation Select Express Installation or Custom Installation ­ For the first-time setup, select Express Installation. Both the PC connection and DMM will be installed. ­ To change your installation option or re-install DMM, select Custom Installation. On your PC or existing PC network: Express Installation Express Installation Express Installation provides WAC5's standard PC connection. [. . . ] Select your installation option according to your existing home network. For quicker and easier installation, select Option 1. Option 1: Direct connection (recommended) Choose this option if you do not have local network at home, either wired or wireless 1 Click to select Music Center connect to Standalone PC, no LAN/Wireless Network 2 When prompted by the installation wizard, connect the supplied Ethernet cable (straight cable) to the ETHERNETports on Center and PC OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL OUT ETHERNET Center 3 Follow the screen instructions to finish the PC connection. 4 Click Next to start DMM installation The icon appears on your computer desktop after DMM installation is finished The screen shows: "The connection to your Music Center has been established" Tips: ­ For Option 1 only: If your PC is also connected to Internet via XDSL modem, exit DMM before starting Internet access. Express Installation Note: ­ Option 2 and Option 3 are for users experienced in network installation. Option 2: Wireless connection Choose this option if you want to connect Music Center to a wireless Router/ wireless Access Point or an existing wireless network 1 Check the wireless router/access point is workingor properly. Write down its SSID and also the WEP 2 Click to select Music Center connect to Wireless Network 3 When prompted by the installation wizard, connect 4 a. Inputthe screen youthe rightdown in the above When on appears, the SSID wrote 5 Follow the screen instructions to finish the PC connection. step 1 b. In WLAN Mode, click Infrastructure mode c. Input the WEP or WPA key you wrote down in the above step 1 the supplied Ethernet cable (straight cable) the ETHERNETports on Center and PC WPA key if it is enabled in the router/access point OPTICAL OUT DIGITAL OUT ETHERNET Center The screen shows: "The WiFi settings of Music Center have been changed. Such an IP address will cause conflict with the WiFi network of 16930-87-16 Center and Station, resulting in Center's disabled Ethernet port. To restore the disabled Ethernet port, restore your WAC5 Center to its default settings (see Chapter Reset in the User Manual). The icon appears on your computer desktop after DMM installation is finished The screen shows: "The settings of Music Center have been changed. . . . . . " DMM/Custom Installation Digital Media Manager (DMM) 1 Disable firewalls 2 DoubleDMM on your computer desktop to click launch 3 The first time you launch DMM, specify your music 4To learn more about DMM, click Help Digital Media Manager Help Digital Media Manager (DMM) allows your PC to work with WAC5 Center. folders on PC Music files in the folders are imported into DMM Next time you launch DMM, DMM will start lookup in the folders and automatically update its music collection on PC IMPORTANT!­ If power failure occurs after you have just transferred music from PC to Center, you will lose all those transferred music. Switch Center to ECO POWER (power-saving mode) before removing its power plug from the wall outlet. Custom Installation Custom Installation allows you to separately change the install option you selected in Express Installation or re-install DMM. 1 Restore your WAC5 in the User Manual) Center to its default settings (see Chapter Reset 2 Select your new installation option 3 Follow the steps under the above Option 1, Option 2 or Option 3 of Express Installation Change Network Settings Glossary Glossary Access point: communication hub for the connection between a wireless device and a wired LAN. Ad-hoc mode: a networking framework where devices communicate with each other directly, without access point. DHCP: stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. Infrastructure mode: a networking framework where devices communicate with each other via an access point IP address: computer or device identifier on a TCP/IP network SSID: stands for Service Set IDentifier. The same SSID must be used for all the access points and all the devices if you try to connect them to a specific WLAN. Subnet Mask: It serves to decide what subnet an IP address belongs to WEP: stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. [. . . ] Subnet Mask: It serves to decide what subnet an IP address belongs to WEP: stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. It is a security protocol for wireless local area network WLAN: stands for Wireless Local Area Network. In such a network, high-frequency radio waves are used for communication WPA: stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. [. . . ]

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