User guide

AudioCore Version 8.40
AudioCore Version 8.40AudioCore Version 8.40
AudioCore Version 8.40
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Setting up the Wiser…using a unit (4 Series/226/224 only)
It may be necessary to change or check the settings stored in the Wiser to aid trouble shooting. This section explains how
to access and adjust the various parameters.
From the default screen press MENU and use BACK and NEXT to navigate to
<
<<
<-
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- MAIN Menu: . . . . . .
MAIN Menu: . . . . . . MAIN Menu: . . . . . .
MAIN Menu: . . . . . . -
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->
>>
>
Interface Sub
Interface SubInterface Sub
Interface Sub-
--
-Menu
MenuMenu
Menu
and press ENTER then NEXT to display
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- INTERFACE Menu: . . .
INTERFACE Menu: . . . INTERFACE Menu: . . .
INTERFACE Menu: . . .
Wiser 2400
Wiser 2400Wiser 2400
Wiser 2400 Setup
Setup Setup
Setup
Pressing ENTER now will start the setup wizard with the following
DEFAULT PARAMETERS DISPLAYED
Radio Channel 6*
Radio Channel 6*Radio Channel 6*
Radio Channel 6*
This can be changed with the FREQ rotary control, or the BACK and NEXT keys.
The radio channel is used by the system to jump frequencies in case there is a clash in mid-air, so to speak. This should
not need changing as the jumping of frequencies will be handled at the PC end automatically.
IP Port No: 8002*
IP Port No: 8002*IP Port No: 8002*
IP Port No: 8002*
This can be changed with the FREQ rotary control, or the BACK and NEXT keys.
The IP port is part of the information that uniquely identifies the Wiser on the wireless network. This setting is unlikely to
clash with anything and should not need adjusting.
IP=192.168.224.226
IP=192.168.224.226IP=192.168.224.226
IP=192.168.224.226
‘Q’ will change 3
rd
Field (the ‘224’ part), GAIN the 4
th
Field (the ‘226’ part). (the ‘192.168’ part is fixed).
The IP (address) is the lowest level part of the info required for unique identification of the Wiser
on the WLAN – if another device on the WLAN has this address, there will be a clash, but this can be checked if there are
problems – see the troubleshooting section later on in this document.
SSID: XTA
SSID: XTASSID: XTA
SSID: XTA-
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-AUDIOCORE
AUDIOCOREAUDIOCORE
AUDIOCORE
FREQ will scroll through characters to adjust the flashing one on screen, with BACK and NEXT stepping along the name.
The SSID (or Service Set Identifier) is the public name of the wireless network. If multiple wireless networks are founds,
then the Netgear card must be associated with the one bearing the SSID ‘XTA-AUDIOCORE’.
Wireless MD: Adhoc*
Wireless MD: Adhoc*Wireless MD: Adhoc*
Wireless MD: Adhoc*
Choose between ‘Adhoc’ and ‘Infrast’ using the FREQ control.
‘Adhoc’ means ‘computer to computer’ - all devices on the WLAN are ‘on the same level’ and there is no system of
privileges involved in what can access what. ‘Infrast’ means there is an infrastructure of levels, possibly using passwords to
set privilege levels and access. This must match at the PC end and is best left on ‘Adhoc’ for normal circumstances.