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Black – server stopped
Red – overmodulated
Orange – no incoming signal
Green – solid: ok but no audio stream
Green – blinking: audio stream running
D - Headphone out
Standard stereo mini jack (3.5mm)
5.5 x 2.1 mm female connector 5VDC 2A input power (positive
polarity)
Hardware Installation
Step 1
Plug the earphone (a) or standard headphones into the mini jack (D).
Step 2
Plug a standard network cable (e) into the network port (G) of the Instreamer ICE and the other end into your switch. You can also
use a crossover network cable (not included) for a direct connection to your PC.
Step 3
Connect the Power supply (b) to the device (H) and then to the electricity grid.
Step 4
Connect the RCA stereo cable (c) between the Line-in (E) and your feeding audio source.
Step 5
The Instreamer ICE will now acquire an IP address (DHCP is required) and announce it over the headphones output
If you did not connect any "earphone" in step 1, use the “Barix Discovery Tool” Java application (download the latest version
from
) on your computer (Windows, Mac or Linux) and click the “Get” button to find out which IP address was
attributed to the device (see picture at the bottom of the page). Make sure that the Ethernet address (MAC) matches that of
your device (see label on the bottom of the device). You may also use the Discovery Tool to change the device's IP address by
double-clicking the existing IP, modifying it and clicking on "Set".
Device configuration
Step 1
Open a browser and point it at the IP address of your device.
Step 2
To login to your device for the first time, check the bottom of your device for a sticker: on it, you will find the password that works
with both profiles: "admin" and "user".
Step 3
If you wish, you can go to "Status", click on "Manage Passwords" and change the password of the "admin" and "user" profiles. The
default password for the "Icecast admin" is
barix_icecast
Step 4
Go to "Network" and change the network configuration of your device. On defaults it's set on "DHCP"