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2Shortly after step 1, press Wi-Fi SETUP on the back of DS3800W.

»The Wi-Fi SETUP indicator blinks red, yellow and green alternately.

»Within 2 minutes, the WI-FI SETUP indicator stops blinking and stays green, and the unit beeps.

»DS3800W is connected to your home Wi-Fi network successfully.

Tip

For some Wi-Fi routers, you may need to hold the WPS button for Wi-Fi connection or enable the WPS

If the Wi-Fi SETUP indicator on DS3800W blinks yellow, it means that the Wi-Fi connection has failed. Please wait for 2 minutes and try again. If the problem remains, try to set up the Wi-Fi connection manually (see ‘Scenario 2: Connect to a non-WPS router’ on page 12).

If the Wi-Fi connection fails again, press and hold both the + and - buttons on the top of DS3800W to reset it, and then try again.

Scenario 2: Connect to a non-WPS router

Note

You can also follow the procedures below to connect DS3800W to a WPS router manually.

To connect DS3800W to a Wi-Fi router manually, you need access to DS3800W’s

its internal Wi-Fi settings.To do so, you need a Wi-Fi enabled device with an Internet browser for temporary Wi-Fi connection to DS3800W.

The Wi-Fi enabled device can be an iPod touch/ iPhone/iPad or a Wi-Fi enabled PC/Mac.

Follow the sequence below for connection of DS3800W to a non-WPS Wi-Fi router.

1Collect settings of your home Wi-Fi router and write down on paper for use during DS3800W Wi-Fi setup (see ‘Collect settings of your home Wi-Fi router’ on page 13).

2Switch DS3800W to Assisted Wi-Fi Setup mode (see ‘Switch DS3800W to Assisted Wi-Fi Setup mode’ on page 13).

»A new Wi-Fi network created by DS3800W will appear, with the network name (SSID) of Philips Fidelio AirPlay.

3Connect your Wi-Fi enabled device to the created new Wi-Fi network temporarily (see ‘Connect your Wi-Fi enabled device to the newly created Wi-Fi network’ on page 14).

4Open the built-in web page of DS3800W with the Internet Browser of your Wi-Fi enabled device (see ‘Open the built-in web page of DS3800W’ on page 15).

5Change the internal Wi-Fi settings of DS3800W based on the settings you wrote on paper at step 1 (see ‘Change the internal Wi-Fi settings of DS3800W’ on page 16).

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Contents Register your product and get support at DS3800W/10 Page Contents Safety Do not remove the casing of this productKeep this product away from direct Mains fuse Class II equipment symbol Information about the use of batteriesEnvironmental information IPod, iPhone, or iPad, respectively, and hasWhat’s in the box IntroductionWhat else you need List of compatible iTunes host devices for AirPlayOverview of the main unit Unit MP3-LINKUSB Connect power to DS3800W, then turn it on see ‘Prepare’ on Get started to use AirPlayTo get started with AirPlay, you need to Connect power PrepareTurn DS3800W on Always follow the instructions in this chapter in sequenceMake sure that your Wi-Fi router is Powered on and working properlyPress the WPS button on your home Wi-Fi router Connect to your home Wi- Fi network for AirPlayScenario 2 Connect to a non-WPS router 12 ENCollect settings of your home Wi-Fi router Switch DS3800W to Assisted Wi-Fi Setup modeUse your Wi-Fi enabled PC/Mac Open the Wi-Fi setup tool or control panel on your PC/Mac192.168.1.1 Open the built-in web DS3800WChange the internal Wi-Fi settings of DS3800W Click Preferences » The Bookmarks menu is displayedTick Include Bonjour for Bookmarks bar Enter the network key if required Play Stream audio from your iTunes music library to DS3800WStream from your iPod touch/iPhone/ iPad Use advanced sound settings To adjust volume, press +/- repeatedlyControl play Stream from your PC/MacIf your iTunes host device is a Wi-Fi enabled PC/Mac Play from an external deviceCompatible iPod/iPhone/iPad Show EqualizerUnit Headphone jack on an external audio player Update firmware Update fromPower on DS3800W see ‘Prepare’ on To improve the performance of DS3800W Your DS3800WProcedures again Wireless Product informationSpeakers General informationTroubleshooting 26 EN