Getting Started; Switching The Speaker On; Establishing The Wi-Fi Connection; Establishing The Wi-Fi Connection Via Wps - Silvercrest SMRS 35 A1 Operating Instructions And Safety Instructions

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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 "SilverCrest Smart-Audio" control
app for free from the Apple
establishing the connection for the first time, make sure to place the speaker (A) as close as
possible to the router to achieve an optimum Wi-Fi signal transmission. Then install the speaker (A)
within the Wi-Fi signal range.
Please note that a maximum of 16 multiroom devices can be connected to a network. Furthermore
the multiroom devices and your smartphone/tablet must be connected to the same network.

Establishing the Wi-Fi connection via WPS

If your router features a WPS button, the easiest way to connect the speaker (A) to the network is
using this button.
Place the power switch (8) in "ON" position and briefly press the On/Standby button (1) to
go to connection mode. After a brief initialisation period (yellow and blue LEDs on
simultaneously, then one LED briefly lights up green) only the blue LED flashes slowly. If the
LED does not flash, the speaker must be reset: Press and hold the WPS / RESET button for
approx. 5 seconds to restart the device.
Next press the WPS button on your router and confirm the connection by pressing the WPS /
RESET button (3) on the speaker (A) top.
See the operating instructions for your router.
The speaker (A) establishes a network connection. The blue LED flashes 3 times fast, followed by a
short pause.
After the connection has been established, the blue LED goes on.
Now the speaker (A) can play audio signals from the network.
The speaker (A) will save the connection data, so the next time you switch it on you don't
need to re-establish the connection again.
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