SilverCrest SMRS 30 A1
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Configuring the network
The SMRS 30 A1 speaker is connected to the network via Wi-Fi. The built-in Wi-Fi antenna receives
the network router signals.
In order for the speaker to access the music files on the network, the network must meet the
following requirements:
DHCP must be enabled on the network router so the speaker can obtain an IP address
automatically.
UPnP media sharing has to be enabled on the router.
See the operating instructions for your router.
LED indicators
all LEDs off (while the power switch is
ON)
Standby mode (network connection disabled)
orange LED on
Idle mode
yellow LED on and blue LED on
Speaker is initialising
blue LED flashes slowly
AP mode, waiting for network connection
blue LED flashes 3 times fast, followed
by a short pause
WPS mode, waiting for WPS signal from router
blue LED on
Connected to the network
green LED on
AUX mode
green and blue LEDs flashing fast
Wi-Fi connection fault
green and blue LEDs flashing slowly two
times
Maximum volume has been reached
Getting started
Switching the speaker on
Connect the speaker to the supplied power adapter (B) and then connect the power adapter (B) to
an easily accessible power socket. Toggle the power switch (8) located on the back panel of the
unit to “ON”. The speaker is now in standby mode. The LEDs are off. There is no Wi-Fi connection.
Establishing the Wi-Fi connection
There are 2 ways to connect the speaker (A) to the existing network of your router via Wi-Fi: either
by pressing the WPS / RESET button (3) or by downloading the "UNDOK" control app for free
from the Apple
®
App Store or from the Google
®
Play Store. In both cases, when establishing the
connection for the first time, make sure to place the speaker (A) as close as possible to the router to
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