Teac WAP-4500 instruction manual Settings, Multiroom

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8. Settings

Provide all system settings:

8.1 Multiroom:

in this entry we collected the settings you need to do multiroom control by one BRC.

Switch SMR: here you jump into the same list of already paired SMR devices for control selection, as described under section 6.6.

Pairing – SMR Root: Almost all informations shown in your BRC's display are transmitted from SMR device to BRC, just before displaying, are contents that are controlled by the SMR. Just the changing from one SMR device to another cannot be controlled by a SMR, the BRC shall manage this – internally - on her own. The options under the entry “Pairing – SMR Root“ mean, it will alter the internal settings in the BRC. By those options, nothing is changed in the SMR.

Device List – extended device selection and edit function:

select: you can select the SMR device for control also from this entry. Confirm your selection by the middle softkey “OK“ (3) oder (7).

erase one SMR entry: an entry you do not need anymore you can erase from the SMR device list by selecting and then pressing “DEL“

(4).

erase all SMR entries: if you want to erase all entries from SMR device

list – e.g. for changes in SMR placement in your environment, to avoid renaming all devices one by one – press “RESET“ (2).

Note: In case you will still require the erased SMR entry, you can rebuild the entries new by using the “Pair“ funktion.

Pair: to add one or further SMR devices into the SMR device list, call the Pair function. Simply do the same steps as already explained in section 4 – Pairing of BRC and SMR.

Version: display the release number of the BRC.

Reset Default: reset all settings in the BRC only, erase the SMR device list.

Exit: return to Multiroom menu.

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Contents WAP-4500 Page WAP-4500 IndexPage After unpacking RCA Assembly BRC Battery installation Pairing the BRC and SMR Status Icons Menu Area Soft keys OperationMain screen softkeys Clock Playback Multiroom Clock OptionsAudio Server operation Internet Radio VTuner Favorite StationsUSB Audiomanager Page Special functions MultiroomRecording of Internet Radio contents Choose File Add To Library Add Currently Playing Playlist Using Windows Media PlayerChoose Guide Radio Tuner Settings Language ScreenAutostart NTPWireless Connection Wlan Wireless Lan Setting WizardNetwork 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 Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsProblem the WAP-4500 is Unable to Connect to Network Problem the WAP-4500 is Unable to Play Itunes Advice on location, care and safetySpecifications EMC Directive 1999/5/EC LVD Directive 2006/95/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.

The Teac WAP-2200 is a compact and powerful device that supports simultaneous dual-band operation, allowing it to transmit on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. With the ability to support up to 300 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band and 867 Mbps on the 5 GHz band, this access point is well-suited for environments with multiple connected devices. Its sleek design and wall-mountable feature make it a versatile addition to any space, providing seamless coverage and a clutter-free installation.

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