Nuvo NV-USBW manual

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    NV-USB W W irel ess USB Ex tend er Ins t all ation Guide[...]

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    EN5502 2 Class- B EN 55024 FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement W arning IC Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Th is eq ui pm en t ha s b ee n t es te d a nd fo un d t o co mp ly wi th th e l im it s f or a C la ss B di gi ta l dev ice , pur sua nt to P art 15 of the FCC Ru les. The se limi ts are desig [...]

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    Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the NuV o NV-M3 audio server and the new NV-USBW wireless USB extender from Silex. The M3 is unique in its ability to easily sync with Window’ s Media Player with a single USB connection. The new NV-USBW is a wonderful tool for enabling multiple computers to sync with Media Player over a wireless h[...]

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    NV-USBW/SX-2000WG Compatibility Before proceeding with setup, please verify that your NV-USBW/SX-2000WG USB Extender , or “Device Server” has an adhesive label on it that says “NuV o NV-M3 Enabled”. Compatibility with the NV-M3 requires a special firmware available only on the NV-USBW/SX-2000WG units sold through NuV o, and not on the mass-[...]

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    4 Figur e 1- Linksys router W irel ess Security Setup Screen Wireless Network Setup (1) Make certain that the Wireless G router is powered up and operating correctly. Y ou can test this by accessing the wireless connection with a wireless-equipped PC in the area. If the router is connected to an active Internet access modem (cable or DSL), then onc[...]

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    5 Figur e 2: – Setup Screen (5) Left-click “yes” on the decision window shown in Figure 3. Figur e 3 – “ Y es ” to Ex ceptions List ad dition[...]

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    6 (6) The screen shown in Figure 4 will come up. Make certain that “Setup device server from PC” is the default setting. Then, left-click “Next”. Figur e 4 – Selecting “Setup Device Server from PC by wir eless LAN” ( 7 ) Left-click “Y es” to accept the Silex Software License Agreement. (8) A status window will come up which indica[...]

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    7 Figur e 5 – “Changing the Wir eless LAN con figuration ” st atus ( 9 ) The Device Server Search window shown in Figure 6 should come up within a few minutes. Figur e 6 – Device Ser ver Search windo w[...]

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    8 If the selection window shown in Figure 6 does not come up, but a “Confirm Configuration P arameters” window comes up instead at this point, the wireless PC you are using has failed to locate the Device Server . (a) Double-check to make sure that the Device Server is physically located as explained in Step (1) of the “What Y ou Need for Set[...]

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    9 (11) The status screen shown in Figure 8 will come up. Figur e 8 – “Searching for Access P oint … ” stat us ( 12 ) After a short wait, the wireless network setting window shown in Figure 9 will come up. Select the user's wireless network, which will show “Infrastructure” under the “Wireless Mode” column. Be very careful to se[...]

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    10 Figur e 9 – Wireless N etwork (SSID) selection wind ow ( 13 ) The window shown in Figure 10 will come up. Left-click the “Execute” button. Make certain that: (a) The Wireless Mode is set to “Infrastructure” (b) The SSID corresponds with the name of your user's network (c) Network Authentication is set to “Open” (d) Use WEP is [...]

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    11 Figur e 10 – Confirm Configuration P arameters ( 14 ) The Device Server Setup Complete window shown in Figure 11 should come up. If you are using the user's PC for setup at this point, left-click “Y es” for the “Do you want to install SX Virtual Link” question decision in the window, and then click “Finish”. If you will be ins[...]

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    12 Figur e 11 – Setup Complete stat us window Wired Network Setup (1) Make certain that the network router , access point, or Ethernet hub is powered up and operating correctly. T est it by accessing it with a connected PC in the area. If the router is connected to an active Internet access modem (cable or DSL), it is a good idea to simply open a[...]

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    13 Figur e 12 – Setup Screen ( 5 ) Y ou will see the checklist window shown in Figure 13. Left-click the “Next” button. Figur e 13 – Wired setup checklis t screen[...]

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    14 ( 6) Left-click “Y es” to accept the Silex Software License Agreement. (7) The Device Server Search window will come up. If you already see a device in the Search result overview panel as shown in Figure 14, left-click the device to select it, and then left- click “Next”. If there is no device showing, then read the 12-character Ethernet[...]

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    15 Figur e 15 - “Setting TCP /IP” Window (9) The status window shown in Figure 16 will come up. Figur e 16 – “Searching for Access P oint … ” status[...]

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    16 After the Access P oint Search completes, you will get the window shown in Figure 17 . Check the “Skip wireless configuration” box in the lower left, and all settings for wireless will “gray out”. Y ou are setting up for wired operation only, and do not need to configure them. Left-click “Next”. Figur e 17 – Skipping the wirel ess [...]

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    17 Figur e 18 - Confirm Configuration P arameters windo w ( 10 ) The Device Server Setup Complete window shown in Figure 19 should come up. If you are using the user's PC for setup at this point, left-click “Y es” for the “Do you want to install SX Virtual Link” question decision in the window, and then click “Finish”. If you will [...]

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    18 Figur e 19 – Setup Complete stat us window[...]

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    19 Virtual Link Operation with an NV-M3 Music Server This section covers operation with the NV-M3 Music Server . After successfully testing the wireless connection to the NV-M3, you will want to go over the instructions here with your user . (1) Launch the installed SX Virtual Link application. Click on the Device Server tab if it is not already se[...]

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    20 Figur e 21 – Device Ser ver List, no NV-M 3 connected ( 3 ) Make sure that the NuV o NV-M3 is plugged into an AC outlet and blue STANDB Y LED is lit. Connect the NV-M3 to the device server using the supplied USB cable. A “+” icon should appear in the box to the left of the Device Server list entry. Left-click the “+” icon to the left t[...]

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    21 Figur e 22 – Device Ser ver List, NV-M 3 connected Figur e 23 – Connecting to the NV-M3[...]

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    22 ( 5 ) A “P ortable Device” decision window as shown in Figure 24 should pop up if you do not have Windows Media Player open already. Select the “Sync” icon as shown in the Figure, and left- click “OK”. Windows Media Player will open and search for the device for a few moments, and then you should see the “NuV o NV-M3” label along[...]

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    23 Figur e 25 – Disconnect confirmation ( 7 ) Select the box next to the “Do not display a confirmation message before disconnecting”, so this won ' t occur anymore, and then left-click the “Y es” button. Y ou will see a disconnect status message as shown in Figure 26, which will go away. ( 8 ) Now, if you drag the mouse over the dev[...]

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    24 Figur e 27 – “Connected PC Name” stat us Figur e 26 – Disconnecting from the NV-M3[...]

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