Philips WAS5/37 User manual - Page 20
If the WAS5 Station is now connected to, Center, If the WAS5 Station has ever been, connected
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English HD On WAC5 Center is located a 80GB hard disk, where music is centrally stored. Via Wi-Fi, all the stored music can be streamed and played on Station. For the details on how to use WAS5 Station together with Wireless Music Center, see the user manual for WACS57 or WACS5. 20 UPnP UPnP After connecting your WAS5 to an existing network, you can set up a UPnP* server in the network. Play from your WAS5 stations the music collection either on the Center or on the UPnP server. * Univeral Plug and Play (UPnPTM) builds on standard networking technologies and provides standardized protocols for a wide variety of home and small business devices. It allows easy interoperability of all the devices supporting the the networking technologies. Requirements for the UPnP server: ● The UPnP device has been connected to the same network as WAS5 ● UPnP server software is installed (e.g. Philips Media Manager, Musicmatch® ) and the UPnP server function is enabled. - With Philips Media Manager, the UPnP server function is enabled by default. To connect a UPnP server If the WAS5 Station is now connected to Center, 1 Check the Center is switched on or to standby mode 2 Check your UPnP-enabled PC is switched on - Switch off your firewall 3 Switch on the Station 4 To select Select Server on Station a. On the remote control, press MENU b. Use the navigation controls 3 or 4 and 2 to select ➜ The Station 's display shows the list of servers connected ➜ Server not found appears if there is no UPnP server in the network 5 Use the navigation controls 3 or 4 and 2 to select your desired server ➜ The Station 's display shows PC's music as it does on PC If the WAS5 Station has ever been connected to Center, but is now disconnected from Center 1 Connect WAS5 to the power supply ➜ Display shows:"Connecting to Center..."