10. Network confi guration
The WLAN loudspeaker is connected to the network via WLAN or LAN. The WLAN
antenna on the loudspeaker receives the signals from your network router.
In order to connect the WLAN loudspeaker to your home network via LAN, connect
a network cable to the ETHERNET socket .
10.1. Network requirements
The network must meet the following requirements for the device to be able to ac-
cess music files on the network:
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The router used for the network must have a DHCP server function so it can au-
tomatically assign the device a network IP address.
Otherwise, set the DHCP function in the web interface to manual.
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The media sharing function for UPNP must be set up on the router.
11. Connecting to a power supply
Connect the power supply plug on the supplied mains adapter (model TP06-
240250W) to the DC IN socket on the device.
Connect the mains cable with the socket on the mains adapter and then con-
nect it to a 230 V ~ 50/60 Hz mains socket.
12. Switching the loudspeaker on and off
Switching on the loudspeaker
Press the MODE/STANDBY button on the loudspeaker to turn it on.
The loudspeaker switches to the last mode set.
Standby mode
Press and hold down the MODE/STANDBY button until the Bluetooth and
LED LEDs go out to switch the loudspeaker to standby mode.
In standby mode, the loudspeaker maintains its network connection so that it is im-
mediately available to use when it is switched on again. The loudspeaker consumes
more electricity in this operating mode than in standby mode.
13. Using the device for the fi rst time
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You can connect the WLAN loudspeaker to your router's existing network with
the WPS button.
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When using the WLAN loudspeaker for the first time, position it as near as possi-
ble to the router in order to guarantee a clear WLAN signal during the setup pro-
cess. Then move the WLAN loudspeaker to the desired position within the range
of the WLAN signal.
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