For more convenient use of the Wireless Digital Audio

You can set your computer to start up automatically whenever this device connects to it via a wireless access point.

You can also set your computer to go to standby automatically after a specified period of time. This convenient feature allows your computer from a distance, to start or go to standby automatically.

Note

This function can be used when connected to an access point. If connected using the Wireless Adaptor, this function cannot be used, even if the settings are completed.

Setting your computer to start up automatically

This function is used to automatically start the computer from [system standby] or [system hibernate] status by connecting this device to the computer.

Notes

Your computer will not start simply by switching on this device’s power. This device must be connected to the computer for the computer to start.

In some cases, you may not be able to use this function depending on the settings and environment of the connected computer. You may not be able to use this function on laptop computers, or computers that are connected by wireless LAN.

Some computers cannot be set to start automatically.

When using a Windows XP SP2-based computer

1On the computer screen, click [Control Panel] from the [Start] menu, then click [Performance and Maintenance], and [System].

The [System Properties] window appears.

2Click the [Hardware] tab, then click [Device Manager].

The [Device Manager] window appears.

3Click the “+” next to [network adapters].

4Double-click the network device name that this device is connected to.

The [Properties] window appears.

Tip

There is a [Power Management] tab for the network device that is connected to this device. If there are more than one network devices, select the network device that has a [Power Management] tab.

5Click the [Power Management] tab.

Check [] the [Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby.] check box.

Check [] the [Only allow management stations to bring the computer out of standby] check box.

6Click [OK].

7Close the [Device Manager] window, and click [OK] on the [System properties] window.

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