
Follow the instructions Select “English” and click next (the icon in the
lower right) to select the home Wi-Fi router and enter the home Wi-Fi
password to complete the transaction.
Open your music sharing program and you may have to touch the
Select symbol again and touch “WTA-xxxx”. You should now be able to
hear music. Turn the volume up and down as desired.
Change to another Wi-Fi router:
To change the WE1-DAC to another home Wi-Fi network
you can use the WE1-DAC app client “CONFIG” again. Or
with the WE1-DAC powered up, use a paper clip to press
the reset button on the WE1-DAC (for 2 seconds until the
indicator stays on). Repeat the “Connecting to Android
Devices” on the previous page.
WE1-DAC Orange Indicator:
The indicator gives status for the following modes:
On and not blinking: APP mode, WE1-DAC is not connected to
a network
Slow Blinking: Connected to a Wi-Fi network
Fast Blinking: Turn on, connect to a Wi-Fi network, upgrade or
change mode.
Troubleshooting Solutions
:
You can quickly solve most
problems with your WE1-DAC by yourself:
“Music is not playing on my stereo speakers”
Make sure the WE1-DAC power supply is powered or set
properly in an Apple legacy docking station.
Make sure an audio cable is correctly and firmly connected
to the WE1-DAC and your home stereo amplifier.
Make sure the stereo amplifier is powered on and the right
source is selected.
Make sure the stereo volume is set to a comfortable
listening level (on both the stereo amp and the source).
Make sure you are within range of the WE1-DAC receiver and
that your source (android device, iPhone, iPod etc.) is properly
paired to the WE1-DAC receiver.
If you are still unable to get sound from your WE1-DAC, it may
be necessary to un-pair (using a paper clip to press reset for
at least 2 seconds) and re-pair with your device. This
can be done by removing or ‘forgetting’ the WE1-DAC from
your Wi-Fi settings and repeating the steps to
pair to your device.