Music Commander:
Select the target Music Player.
→ [Client] - [System]
Menu |
Description |
Serial Number |
The serial number of the selected Music Player is shown. |
Firmware Version |
The firmware version of the selected Music Player is shown. |
Update the firmware of the selected Music Player. |
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Reset the settings of the selected Music Player to factory default. |
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View the license information. |
Firmware Update
Update the firmware of the selected Music Player. We will announce information about the new firmware at the MusicCAST2 website when it becomes available.
Submenu |
Description |
USB Update |
Update the firmware of the selected Music Player using the USB memory device. |
Network Update |
Update the firmware of the selected Music Player using via the Internet. |
“Network Update” may take long time depending on your network environment.
(It may take more than one hour in some cases.)
Initialize
Reset the settings of the selected Music Player to factory default.
Submenu |
Setting (Red: default) |
Description |
All |
Yes |
Reset all the “Client” settings of the selected Music Player to factory default. |
No |
Cancel the reset operation. |
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Network |
Yes |
Reset only the “Network” settings of the selected Music Player to factory default. |
No |
Cancel the reset operation. |
For security reason, you cannot reset the “MAC Filter” settings. In case you cannot access to a Music Player from the Music Commander via the network because of the “MAC Filter” settings, establish an Ad-Hoc connection between them and then reconfigure the “MAC Filter” settings. For details, click here.
If you initialize the settings of a Music Player wirelessly connected to the network, the name of the Music Player disappears from the “Zone” screen on the Music Commander.
You can also reset all the Music Player settings to the factory default by turning on the Music Player while holding down MUTE and WPS setup button.
License Information
View the license information.