Denon DN-200WS User Manual

DN-200WS
User Guide
English ( 2 – 13 )
Guía del usuario
Español ( 14 – 25 )
Français ( 26 – 37 )
Guida per l’uso
Italiano ( 38 – 49 )
Benutzerhandbuch
Deutsch ( 50 – 61 )
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ppendix
English ( 62 – 63 )
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User Guide (English)
Introduction
DN-200WS is a Wi-Fi audio receiver with professional-grade audio outputs. It
lets you add wireless stereo audio reception to any professional audio system and supports high-resolution audio files using DLNA and AirPlay streaming. Once your wireless device is connected to DN-200WS’s Wi-Fi network, you can send your device’s audio signal out of the balanced XLR or unbalanced 1/4” (6.35 mm) outputs to your mixer, loudspeakers, or amplification system.
Please see this guide’s Setup chapter to learn how to integrate DN-200WS with your audio system, and then refer to the Operation chapter to start using DN-200WS. For a complete list of supported files, transmission specifications, and other information, please see the Technical Specifications.
Box Contents
DN-200WS User Guide Power Adapter Safety & Warranty Manual
Support
For the latest information about this product (system requirements, compatibility information, etc.) and product registration, visit denonpro.com.
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Features
OUTPUT
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1. Power Input: Use the included power adapter to connect this input to a power outlet. See Setup for more information.
2. Power Light: This LED lights up when the unit is powered on (connected to a power outlet).
3. Wireless Antenna: This antenna transmits and receives the wireless signal. DN-200WS has a transmission range up to 65.6 feet (20 meters) in AP Mode and up to 164 feet (50 meters) in STA Mode, depending on the strength of the original wireless signal.
4. Mode Button: Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to switch DN­200WS from STA Mode (station) to AP Mode (access point). See
Operation for more information.
5.8”
(149mm)
3.4” (88mm)
1.8”
(45mm)
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5. AP Mode Light: This LED flashes while DN-200WS is entering AP Mode and lights solidly when it is in AP Mode. In this mode, DN­200WS and your wireless device are connected directly over DN­200WS’s own wireless network. See Operation to learn more.
6. STA Mode Light: This LED flashes while DN-200WS is entering STA Mode and lights solidly when it is in STA Mode. In this mode, DN­200WS and your wireless device are connected in an existing wireless network. See Operation to learn more.
7. Level Knob: Turn this knob to adjust the volume level of the audio signal sent to the outputs.
8. Reset Button: Press this button to reset DN-200WS to its default status. It will automatically enter AP Mode.
9. Outputs (Balanced XLR): These outputs send the audio signal from your wireless device. Use XLR cables to connect these outputs to your loudspeakers, mixer, etc. See Setup for more information.
10. Outputs (Unbalanced 1/4” / 6.35 mm): These outputs send the audio signal from your wireless device. Use standard 1/4” (6.35 mm) cables to connect these outputs to loudspeakers, mixer, etc. See Setup for more information.
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Setup
Items not listed under Introduction > Box Contents are sold separately. For examples of how you could set up DN-200WS, please see the
Example diagram later in this section.
1. Use either XLR cables or 1/4” (6.35 mm) cables to connect the DN­200WS’s outputs (balanced or unbalanced) to your loudspeakers, mixer, amplifier, or other device that accepts line-level inputs (this device must be powered off).
Important: For stereo operation, make sure left (L) and right (R) outputs are connected to left and right inputs, respectively.
2. Use the included power adapter to connect DN-200WS’s power input to a power outlet.
Important: Do not use DN-200WS near a microwave oven, cordless phone, Bluetooth® device, or other wireless device operating on the
2.4 GHz frequency, which can interfere with the reception.
3. If you are using a mixer, make sure all of its connections are secure, and power it on.
4. Power on your loudspeakers last.
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Example
OUTPUT
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MODE
LEVEL
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PA loudspeakers Loudspeakers
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Mixer
DN-200WS
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Operation
When powered on, DN-200WS is always operating in one of three modes:
AP Mode: AP stands for access point. This is the most basic way to set up DN-200WS, which will act as a wireless access point (like a standard wireless router) for your wireless device. See the following AP Mode to learn how to set this up.
STA Mode: STA stands for station. This lets you use DN-200WS in an existing wireless network, extending the signal of the original wireless access point. Connecting your wireless device to DN-200WS connects it to the existing wireless network. See the following STA Mode to learn how to set this up.
WPS Mode: WPS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. This lets you connect DN-200WS to your wireless router, allowing you to send audio to DN­200WS over your Wi-Fi network. (Your router must support WPS. Please see your router’s documentation for more information.) See the following
WPS Mode to learn how to set this up.
Important:
When you switch modes, DN-200WS will play a voice confirmation through its outputs.
DN-200WS will not receive audio from a phone call. While using it, we recommend disabling your cellular connection, if possible.
Do not use DN-200WS near a microwave oven, cordless phone, Bluetooth device, or other wireless device operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency. Devices like these can interfere with the reception.
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AP Mode
To set up DN-200WS in AP Mode:
1. If the AP Mode Light is off, press and hold the Mode Button for 3 seconds.
2. On your wireless device, enter the page or control panel used to select a wireless network.
3. From the list of wireless networks, select DN-200WS. By default, this is the one with DN-200WS in the name followed by a unique code for your particular unit.
If you already entered a new network name in the AP SSID field in the Settings page, select that name instead. The unit’s code appended to the new name.
4. Enter the password for the wireless network. The default is pr215denn. If you already entered a new password in the AP Password field in the
Settings page, enter that password instead. If you left the AP Password field empty, no password is required. Your wireless device is now connected to DN-200WS. Play audio on
your wireless device to send it from DN-200WS’s outputs to your loudspeakers or mixer.
Note: To learn how to enter the settings for each mode (SSID, password, etc.), see the following Settings Page section.
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STA Mode
To set up DN-200WS in STA Mode:
1. Make sure DN-200WS is in AP Mode (as described earlier in AP Mode).
2. On your wireless device, open your web browser and go to http://192.168.0.1. The Settings page will appear.
3. Click the STA Network Select field to select the desired wireless network.
4. Click the STA Security Mode field to select the desired wireless network’s security mode.
Note: If you select WPA, WPA2, WPA-Personal, or WPS, you will need to enter a password.
5. Click the STA Network Password field and enter the password for the desired wireless network. (Check the Display Password checkbox to reveal the password, or uncheck it to hide it again.)
6. Click Submit (under the Device Name field). You will see a webpage confirming the new settings were sent to DN-200WS.
7. Disconnect DN-200WS from its power source, and then reconnect it. It will automatically enter STA Mode using the new wireless network information. The STA Mode Light will turn on. Your wireless device is now connected to DN-200WS. Play audio on your wireless device to send it from DN-200WS’s outputs to your loudspeakers or mixer.
Important: After you have gone through Steps 36 once, DN-200WS will remember that information whenever you enter STA Mode. When you want to use STA Mode with a different wireless network, repeat Steps 19.
Note: To learn how to enter the settings for each mode (wireless network, password, etc.), see the following Settings Page section.
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WPS Mode
To set up DN-200WS in WPS Mode:
1. Make sure DN-200WS is in STA Mode (as described earlier in STA Mode).
2. Press the Mode Button once. The AP Mode Light and STA Mode Light will flash.
3. On your wireless router, press its WPS, QSS, or Reset button. (Your router must support WPS. Please see your router’s documentation for more information.)
4. Wait for 5–10 seconds. DN-200WS will automatically enter WPS Mode, and the
STA Mode Light will turn on.
To exit WPS Mode, do one of the following:
Disconnect DN-200WS from its power outlet, and then reconnect it.
Press the Reset button on DN-200WS.
Settings Page
To enter DN-200WS’s settings:
1. Connect your wireless device to DN-200WS.
2. On your wireless device, open your web browser and go to http://192.168.0.1. The Settings page will appear and show several fields, described below.
Device Information:
AP SSID (for AP Mode): Use this field to set the SSID (service set identifier). If this field is empty, the default SSID will have DN-200WS in the name followed by a unique code for your particular unit. If you rename the SSID, the unit’s code will be appended to the new name.
AP Password (for AP Mode): Use this field to set the password. The default password is pr215denn. If this field is empty, there will be no password.
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STA Network Select (for STA Mode or WPS Mode): Use this field to select the desired wireless network.
STA Security Mode (for STA Mode or WPS Mode): Use this field to set the wireless network’s security mode.
Note: If you select WPA, WPA2, WPA-Personal, or WPS, you will need to enter a password.
STA Network Password (for STA Mode or WPS Mode): Use this field to set the wireless network password.
Display Password (for STA Mode or WPS Mode): Check this box this to display the STA Network Password. Uncheck this box to hide it.
Device Name: Use this field to set DN-200WS’s name, which will appear in the settings display of your wireless device (like a standard wireless router’s name).
Submit: Click this to send the new settings to your DN-200WS.
Update Firmware: Note: Please contact our technical support team at denonpro.com/support if you
have any questions or issues regarding your firmware or the firmware update process.
Current Firmware Information: DN-200WS’s current firmware version.
File Upload: Click this to select a firmware file to upload to DN-200WS.
Upload File: Click this to upload the selected firmware file to DN-200WS. This
will start the firmware update process. Do not disconnect DN-200WS from its power outlet during this process.
Restore Factory:
Submit: Click this to restore the default (“factory”) settings of your DN-200WS, which will erase all of its current settings. In the window that appears, you can click OK to confirm the operation or Cancel to cancel it.
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Troubleshooting
If you encounter a problem, try doing these things first:
Make sure all cables and other connected devices are properly and securely connected.
Make sure you are using DN-200WS as described in this User Guide.
Make sure your other devices or media are working properly.
If you believe DN-200WS is not working properly, check the following table for
your problem and solution.
Problem: Solution: Please see:
Power does not turn on.
Make sure DN-200WS’s power input is properly connected to a power outlet using the included power adapter.
Setup
DN-200WS does not produce any sound, or the sound is distorted.
Make sure all cable and device connections are secure and correct.
Make sure none of the cables are damaged. Make sure the settings on your wireless
device, loudspeaker, mixer, etc. are correct.
Setup
Audio from my wireless device does not play through DN­200WS.
Make sure you have properly connected your wireless device to the network.
Make sure your wireless device and DN­200WS are within range of each other.
Setup and Operation
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Problem: Solution: Please see:
DN-200WS doesn’t appear in my wireless device’s list of wireless networks.
Make sure you are using the correct wireless network name (the AP SSID field in the Settings page).
Press DN-200WS’s Reset button. If you are using a computer, temporarily
disable its firewall. If you are using DN-200WS in STA Mode,
restart/reset the wireless router for the desired wireless network.
Operation > Settings Page
The DN-200WS Settings page doesn’t open in the web browser on my wireless device.
Try a different web browser. Make sure your wireless device has access
to another wireless network or a data connection.
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ppendix > Technical Specifications
I’m experiencing interference in my wireless network.
If possible, remove any obstructions between your wireless device and DN-200WS.
If possible, power off or remove any nearby devices that transmit on a 2.4 GHz frequency. These devices can cause interference.
Contact your system administrator for help with your wireless network.
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Guía del usuario (Español)
Introducción
El DN-200WS es un receptor de audio inalámbrico con salidas de audio de grado profesional. Le permite añadir la recepción de audio estéreo a cualquier sistema de audio profesional y es compatible con los archivos de audio de alta resolución utilizando streaming (transmisión) DLNA y AirPlay. Una vez conectado su dispositivo inalámbrico con la red Wi-Fi del DN-200WS, puede enviar la señal de audio de su dispositivo por las salidas XLR balanceadas o no balanceadas de 6,35 mm (1/4 pulg. hacia su mezclador, altavoces o sistema de amplificación.
Consulte el capítulo Instalación de esta guía para aprender a integrar el DN­200WS con su sistema de audio y luego consulte el capítulo Funcionamiento para comenzar a utilizar el DN-200WS. Para obtener una lista completa de los archivos compatibles, las especificaciones de transmisión y otra información, consulte las Especificaciones técnicas.
Contenido de la caja
DN-200WS Guía del usuario Adaptador de corriente Manual sobre la seguridad y garantía
Soporte
Para obtener la información más reciente acerca de este producto (requisitos de sistema, información de compatibilidad, etc.) y registrarlo, visite denonpro.com.
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Características
OUTPUT
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1. Entrada de corriente: Utilice el adaptador de corriente incluido para conectar esta entrada a una toma de corriente. Consulte Instalación para más información.
2. Luz de encendido: Este LED se enciende cuando la unidad está alimentada (conectada a una toma de corriente).
3. Antena inalámbrica: Esta antena transmite y recibe la señal inalámbrica, El DN-200WS tiene un alcance de transmisión de hasta 20 metros (65,5 pies) en modo AP y de hasta 50 metros (164 pies) en modo STA, dependiendo de la intensidad de la señal inalámbrica original.
4. Botón de modo: Mantenga pulsado este botón durante 3 segundos para conmutar el DN-200WS del modo STA (Estación) al modo AP (Punto de acceso). Consulte Funcionamiento para más información.
149mm
(5,8 pulg.)
88mm (3,4 pulg.)
45mm
(1,8 pulg.)
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5. Luz de modo AP: Este LED destella cuando el DN-200WS está entrando al modo AP y se enciende con luz fija cuando está en modo AP. En este modo, el DN-200WS y su dispositivo inalámbrico están conectados directamente por la red inalámbrica propia del DN­200WS. Consulte Funcionamiento para más información.
6. Luz de modo STA: Este LED destella cuando el DN-200WS está entrando al modo STA y se enciende con luz fija cuando está en modo STA. En este modo, el DN-200WS y su dispositivo inalámbrico están conectados en una red inalámbrica existente. Consulte Funcionamiento para más información.
7. Perilla de nivel: Gire esta perilla para ajustar el nivel de volumen de la señal de audio enviada a las salidas.
8. Botón de reiniciar: Pulse este botón para reiniciar el DN-200WS a su estado predeterminado. Entrará automáticamente al modo AP.
9. Salidas (XLR balanceadas): Estas salidas envían la señal de audio desde su dispositivo inalámbrico. Utilice cables XLR para conectar estas salidas a sus altavoces, mezclador, etc. Consulte Instalación para más información.
10. Salidas (no balanceadas de 6,35 mm / 1/4 pulg.): Estas salidas envían la señal de audio desde su dispositivo inalámbrico. Utilice cables estándar de 6,35 mm (1/4 pulg.) para conectar estas salidas a altavoces, mezclador, etc. Consulte Instalación para más información.
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Instalación
Los elementos que no se enumeran en Introducción > Contenido de la
caja se venden por separado.
Para conocer ejemplos de cómo podría instalar un DN-200WS, consulte el diagrama Ejemplo más adelante en esta sección.
1. Utilice ya sea cables XLR o de 6,35 mm (1/4 pulg.) para conectar las salidas del DN-200WS (balanceadas o no balanceadas) a sus altavoces, mezclador, amplificador u otro dispositivo que acepte entradas de nivel de línea (este dispositivo debe estar apagado).
Importante: Para operación estéreo, asegúrese de que las salidas izquierda (L) y derecha (R) estén conectadas a las entradas izquierda y derecha, respectivamente.
2. Utilice el adaptador de corriente incluido para conectar la entrada de
corriente del DN-200WS a una toma de corriente. Importante: No utilice el DN-200WS cerca de un horno de
microondas, un teléfono inalámbrico, un dispositivo Bluetooth® u otro dispositivo inalámbrico que funciona en la frecuencia de 2,4 GHz, puesto que puede interferir con la recepción.
3. Si está utilizando un mezclador, asegúrese de que todas sus conexiones estén firmes y enciéndalo.
4. Encienda sus altavoces en último término.
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Ejemplo
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Altavoces de potencia
Altavoces
Suministro eléctrico
Mezclador
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DN-200WS
Panel trasero
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Funcionamiento
Cuando está encendido, el DN-200WS funciona siempre en uno de tres modos:
Modo AP: AP es la sigla de punto de acceso. Esta es la manera más básica de configurar el DN-200WS, que actúa como punto de acceso inalámbrico (como un enrutador inalámbrico estándar) para su dispositivo inalámbrico. Consulte a continuación Modo AP para aprender a configurar este modo.
Modo STA: STA es una abreviatura de estación. Este modo le permite utilizar el DN-200WS en una red inalámbrica existente, extendiendo la señal del punto de acceso inalámbrico original. Al conectar su dispositivo inalámbrico al DN-200WS. lo conecta a la red inalámbrica existente. Consulte a continuación Modo STA para aprender a configurar este modo.
Modo WPS: WPS significa configuración de Wi-Fi protegida. Este modo le permite conectar el DN-200WS a su enrutador inalámbrico, lo que le permite enviar audio al DN-200WS por su red de Wi-Fi. (Su enrutador debe ser compatible con WPS. Consulte la documentación de su enrutador para más información). Consulte a continuación Modo WPS para aprender a configurar este modo.
Importante:
Cuando usted cambia de modos, el DN-200WS reproduce una confirmación de voz por sus salidas.
El DN-200WS no recibe el audio de una llamada telefónica. Mientras lo utiliza, recomendamos deshabilitar su conexión a la red celular de ser posible.
No utilice el DN-200WS cerca de un horno de microondas, un teléfono inalámbrico, un dispositivo Bluetooth® u otro dispositivo inalámbrico que funciona en la frecuencia de 2,4 GHz. Tales dispositivos pueden interferir con la recepción.
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Modo AP
Para configurar el DN-200WS en modo AP:
1. Si la luz de modo AP está apagada, mantenga pulsado el botón Mode (Modo) durante 3 segundos.
2. En su dispositivo inalámbrico, entre a la página o panel de control utilizado para seleccionar una red inalámbrica.
3. En la lista de redes inalámbricas, seleccione DN-200WS. Como opción predeterminada, es la que tiene DN-200WS en el nombre, seguido por un código exclusivo para su unidad particular.
Si ya introdujo un nuevo nombre de red en el campo AP SSID de la página Settings (Ajustes) seleccione ese nombre en cambio. El código de la unidad adjunto al nuevo nombre.
4. Introduzca la contraseña de la red inalámbrica. La opción predeterminada es pr215denn.
Si ya introdujo una nueva contraseña en el campo AP Password (Contraseña de AP) de la página Settings introduzca esa contraseña en cambio.
Si dejó vacío el campo AP Password, no se requiere contraseña. Su dispositivo inalámbrico queda conectado ahora al DN-200WS. Reproduzca
audio en su dispositivo inalámbrico para enviarlo desde las salidas del DN­200WS a sus altavoces o mezclador.
Nota: Para aprender a introducir los ajustes de cada modo (SSID, contraseña, etc.), vea a continuación la sección Página de ajustes.
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