Teac WAP-4500 instruction manual Special functions, Multiroom

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7. Special functions

7.1Multiroom-operation: select the SMR for control

The WAP system can operate with various SMR device controlled though one BRC! By this multiroom feature, you only need to use one BRC – e.g. while you walk in your house – to control a number of SMR devices in different rooms.

The menu for selecting the SMR for control you can reach by the right soft key (4) in the main screen. This is the quick way for multiroom selection. The actually selected SMR is displayed on top position of the SMR device list.

Precondition for any change between SMR devices is their existence in the SMR device list. When there are already various SMR devices avaiable, scroll to the desired SMR name and hit the OK (7) button to activate the connection.

The BRC then releases control of the current SMR device – playback of the current device continues! – and changes over to control the new selected SMR.

For the settings of the SMR device list you can find further

functions in the settings menu under the point Multiroom. There, you will find functions for adding new SMR devices, to erase from the device list and to rename the SMR devices upon demand. For more informations please read the section 8.1

Multiroom.

Note: in case the new selected SMR device you aim for control is out of reception area of your BRC, there will be a warning screen.

In case you walk away from your currently connected SMR, leaving the reception area of the connection between BRC and SMR, the above mentioned warning screen appears, too.

This warning screen enables you to reconnect to current SMR (softkey 4), or to select another SMR (softkey 2) for control.

If you just have one SMR in your setup, please move the BRC to another position closer to your SMR device to recover the control connection.

The allowable distance between BRC and SMR dependas on your local conditions. In typical home environment it is possible to reach 15 meters distance with some walls between BRC and SMR. But this is not to be guaranteed due to very different wall/ceiling materials. Outside the house, the operational distance can be multiplied.

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Contents WAP-4500 Page Index WAP-4500Page After unpacking RCA Assembly BRC Battery installation Pairing the BRC and SMR Operation Status Icons Menu Area Soft keysOptions Main screen softkeys Clock Playback Multiroom ClockAudio Server operation Internet Radio Favorite Stations VTunerUSB Audiomanager Page Multiroom Special functionsRecording of Internet Radio contents Choose File Add To Library Add Currently Playing Playlist Using Windows Media PlayerChoose Guide Radio Tuner Settings Screen LanguageAutostart NTPWireless Lan Setting Wizard Wireless Connection WlanNetwork Network InterfaceWlan mode select Peer-to-peer/ad-Hoc or Infrastructure mode IP Settings IP settings for LAN and WlanAdvanced Wlan settings System Upgrade Reboot System Reset To Factory Default Common Problems and Solutions TroubleshootingProblem the WAP-4500 is Unable to Connect to Network Advice on location, care and safety Problem the WAP-4500 is Unable to Play ItunesSpecifications LVD Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 1999/5/ECWarranty request card
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WAP-4500 specifications

The Teac WAP-2200 and WAP-4500 are high-performance wireless access points designed to enhance network connectivity in various environments, including homes, offices, and public spaces. Both models showcase advanced features and technologies that make them suitable for demanding applications, providing users with reliable and efficient wireless communication.

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