Specifications

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Setting Up
Turning On.
To wake the ASB-2 from standby, press the standby
button on the remote (item 1, remote, page 4) or press
the standby button (item 1, ASB-2 Buttons, page 4)
on the unit itself.
The standby button will then illuminate bright white
dimming to 50%
The LED on the front will flash fast blue (Pattern 2 while
initialising) and then turn to pattern 1 when it cant find
a wireless network. This will happen the first time it
is turned on, when there has been a firmware update
and after a factory reset has been carried out. When
it has been set up and used, it will turn on in the same
mode it was turned off in.
Connecting to the Wi-Fi Network
There are a three different ways you can register the
ASB-2 onto the Wi-Fi network. The first uses WPS
(Wi-Fi Protected Setup), the second method connects
the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch directly to the ASB-
2 using the Apple supplied USB lead, while the third
uses the ASB-2’s web portal via a PC, Mac or iOS-
device.
What is required?
To connect the ASB-2 to a Wi-Fi network you will need
to have the following:
• A Wireless router.
• For option 1, you need a WPS compatible router.
Difficulty - easy
• For Option 2, either an iPod Touch, iPhone or
iPad and the Apple supplied USB lead. Difficulty
- medium.
• For option 3, either a PC, Mac, iPod Touch, iPhone
or iPad connected wirelessly to the network. The
PC/ Mac must be connected wirelessly. Difficulty
- complicated
• ASB-2
Option 1, WPS.
This is by far the easiest and quickest option. You
will need to refer to your router instruction manual for
information on initialising WPS mode.
1. Enable WPS mode on your router. This normally
gives a timed window to connect the ASB-2.
2. With the ASB-2 out of standby mode, press the
Wi-Fi/ Airstream Connect button (Item 5, Buttons,
page 4)
3. The LED on the front of the ASB-2 will flash
alternately blue and green (pattern 2) and then
turn solid blue.