Bluos Setup; Select Language - NAD M17 Owner's Manual

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7 You can setup up to 5 A/V Presets. These same A/V Presets can also be
associated/defaulted to each Source in the "Source Setup" window as
below.
In the above example, "Preset 1" settings are allocated for Source 1.
Whenever Source 1 is accessed, the "Preset 1" settings will be applied
to Source 1. You can still manually override the assigned A/V Preset
allocation in a specific Source with another Preset setting/number by
way of pressing the appropriate remote control buttons.
RECALLING PRESETS
You may recall an A/V Preset number at any time using the HTRM 2 remote
control. Press the HTRM 2's A/V PSET key and then the numeric key 1-5
corresponding to the desired A/V Preset number. The newly recalled A/V
Preset will then manifest or replace the previous A/V Preset (if any).

BluOS SETUP

BluOS is a music management software developed by NAD's sister brand,
Bluesound. BluOS adds BluOS network and internet music streaming with
advanced music management to the M17.
There are two BluOS Setup options – BluOS Upgrade and Factory Reset.
BluOS Upgrade
Use [S] to initiate BluOS upgrade mode. Ensure that the M17 has internet
connection. Follow the display screen prompt to complete the upgrade
procedure.
Factory Reset
Restore BluOS to its factory default settings. Use [S] to initiate BluOS factory
reset. Ensure that the M17 has internet connection. Follow the display
screen prompt to complete the factory reset procedure.
USING THE M17 – SETUP MENU
HOW TO SETUP WIRELESS CONNECTION
1 On your tablet or smartphone, look for the Wi-Fi network (hotspot)
matching your BluOS' unique network ID, and join it. The network ID
is listed as the product name (i.e. BluOS or M17) immediately followed
by the last four digits in the MAC (Machine Access Control address
(example: BluOS-001A, M17-001A).
2 Open a web browser on your tablet or smartphone, enter
http://10 .1 .2 .3 and press "Go" or ENTER.
3 A Control Panel page should appear. Select "Configure WiFi" and you
will be redirected to "Configure Wireless" page.
4 Select your home network or applicable wireless network name (SSID)
from the "Configure Wireless" drop down menu
5 Enter your home network's Wireless Password (Passphrase, WEP/WAP
key as applicable) in the field "Enter password or key (if protected)".
The Password (Passphrase, WEP/WAP key as applicable) is the same
Password that was setup or generated during the configuration of
your home router or gateway. An incorrect password entered in the
"Configure wireless" menu screen will simply cause the unit to timeout
and return to Hotspot Mode.
Trying multiple passwords will not damage the device in any way. If
you are not sure what is your Password, login to your router and locate
the Password in the applicable setup screen for Wireless Configuration
section. Refer to your router's documentation for further information.
6 Select a "Player name" from the drop down list or use the on-screen
keyboard to create a customized room name in the field "Custom name".
7 Press "Update" and wait until the "Congratulations! ..." page appears in the
browser. This indicates successful connection to your home Wi-Fi network.
8 Reselect your home Wi-Fi network from your tablet or smartphone's
main network settings.
Download the BluOS Controller App from the respective App stores of
Apple iOS devices (iPad, iPhone and iPod), Android devices, Kindle Fire
and Windows or Mac desktops.
Launch the BluOS Controller App and explore everything from your
streaming music services, internet radio stations, networked music
collections and favorites with quick and easy single-search discovery.

SELECT LANGUAGE

"Select Language" allows the selection of language the OSD is presented.
There are two language choices – English and Chinese.
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