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If the Power Sleep Timer is set to OFF, the RS150
will power off into a sleep state after 30 minutes of
non-activity. The RS150 can be woken from sleep
by input from the network (or physically pushing
the Power Button). In a sleep state, the RS150 will
continue to work with devices configured to control
it in your Google Home collection.
The RS150 can be made to immediately enter a
sleep state by pressing and holding the Right Knob
for two seconds. If Power Sleep Timer is set to ON,
the RS150 will enter Standby Mode after 60 minutes
of uninterrupted sleep.
The
Startup Volume Limit
has two settings:
• ON
• OFF (default)
When the Startup Volume Limit is ON, upon power
loss or return to play from Sleep or Standby, the first
playback of the product will start at a low volume
level. When switched to OFF, the product will
resume playback at the last volume level.
The
Settings Menu
allows you to change settings
for Wired and Wireless network connections.
Select
Network Type
to see/change settings:
• Automatic
• Wired
• Wireless
If Network Type is set to Automatic, the RS150 will
automatically connect to Wi-Fi when the ethernet
cable is unplugged provided the Wireless connection
has previously been setup. Selecting Wired for
Network Type will limit the RS150 network
connection to the ethernet port connection. Select
Wireless to setup a Wi-Fi network or to restrict the
network connection to Wi-Fi.
If you selected the Network Type of Wireless, the
following submenus appear:
• Scan Networks
•
Display SSID
•
Network Password
To set up a wireless connection for the RS150:
• Select Start Scan
•
In the Display SSID submenu, select a
wireless network using the up/down arrows
•
Enter the Network Password for that Network
•
Select Connect
DHCP
can be set to ON (Default) or OFF. If you
change this setting to OFF, you will need to provide
the following information manually:
•
IP
• Netmask
•
Gateway
•
DNS (1st and 2nd)
With DHCP ON, this information is automatically
acquired and the submenus to enter the information
are not visible.
Figure 8– SETTINGS submenu