Owner's Manual

15XZone4 Installation Manual
NETWORKING BEST PRACTICES
Networking Best Practices
Some of the most common problems can be caused by improper network
conguration and out-of-date rmware. Improper network conguration can
prevent XStream Series devices from connecting and communicating on the
network.
The rst step for troubleshooting is to check networking connections and
power cycle the equipment to check for proper communication.
A dedicated wireless 802.11n or better router is recommended. The reason
for this is that ISP supplied modem/router combination devices may have
incompatible settings that can cause issues with XStream Series devices
connecting or communicating across the network. It is recommended to not
use these modem/router combination devices, because the end user may not
have access to all services of the device. The ISP may have sole control over the
device settings and send updates to reset, reinitialize, or replace the device at
their discretion.
Check for rmware updates available for your Russound equipment to make
sure they are up-to-date in order to take advantage of any additional features
and supported services.
Use a network discovery and IP scanning application that can assist to better
understand the network, such as FING. http://overlooksoft.com/FING is free
and available for iOS and Android and can assist in identifying devices on the
network and if there are any IP addressing conicts.
Router Conguration:
A few routers may need additional conguration to prevent incompatibility
or intermittent connection issues. Access the router and check user accessible
settings that enable support for Multicast or IGMP and enable them or check
for options that may be actively ltering these protocols and disable those
lters. Check for other options that could have an eect on communication:
Options such as UPnP should be enabled Options such as IGMP Proxy, IGMP
Snooping, Multicast Filtering or WMM Proxy should be disabled.
Glossary
Multicast: The delivery of a message or information to a group of destination
computers simultaneously in a single transmission from the source.
Unicast: The delivery of a message or information which is sent from one point
to another point An example would be connecting to an IP address of a URL
such as www.google.com.
IGMP: Internet Group Management Protocol is an integral part of IP Multicast
and is used for one-to-many networking applications such as online streaming
audio and video, gaming, and allows more ecient use of resources when
supporting these types of applications.
WMM: Wireless Media Management is designed to support consumer and
corporate applications and works with 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g. The
specication provides basic prioritization of data packets based on four
categories - voice, video, best eort and background.
UPnP: Universal Plug and Play uses Multicast and allows media servers and
streaming devices to communicate.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20KHz
Variable Line Outputs: 2Vrms Max
Digital Amplier Power Output: 30 Watts per channel at 8 ohms
Minimum impedance: 4 ohms.
Total Harmonic Distortion: <1% THD+N
Communication ports: 1 Ethernet RJ45, 10/100 Base T
Music File Formats: MP3 (CBR, VBR), WAV (8, 16-bit),
OGG Vorbis, FLAC (8, 16-bit). AAC, AAC+
(supports up to 24-bit/192 kHz)
Power Requirements: Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz, 240W
Dimensions: 17" W x 9"D x 1.7"H (43 x 22.8 x 4.3cm)
Weight: 7.2 lbs. (3.3 kg)