Status Led - JBL OnBeat air Owner's Manual

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Your JBL OnBeat Air status LED will display different colors and patterns to
indicate the unit's status:
Status LED Color
White – constant
Green – flashing
Green and white –
alternate flashing
Amber – constant
Amber – flashing
Amber – slow flashing
White – single flash
White – two flashes
White – flashing
Amber/white/green – alternating
No LED
10
State
JBL OnBeat Air is on and connected to a
Wi-Fi network
JBL OnBeat Air is booting up; JBL OnBeat
Air is attempting to connect to a Wi-Fi
network
JBL OnBeat Air is in Connect mode (see
Configure the JBL OnBeat Air for Wi-Fi
Operation, on page 4)
JBL OnBeat Air is in sleep mode
JBL OnBeat Air has failed to connect to a
Wi-Fi network
JBL OnBeat Air software upgrade is in
progress
JBL OnBeat Air's video output is on
JBL OnBeat Air's video output is off
JBL OnBeat Air is muted
JBL OnBeat Air software upgrade failed
JBL OnBeat Air is off
Manually cOnfiGure tHe JBl OnBeat air's wi-fi settinGs
Follow these steps if your Wi-Fi network requires that you manually configure your
JBL OnBeat Air's Wi-Fi settings.
1.
Make sure your Wi-Fi network is turned on and operating properly.
2.
Turn the
JBL OnBeat Air on by pressing the Power button on the unit. The
Status LED will flash green.
Power
Button
3.
Press the
JBL OnBeat Air's Connect button for three seconds. The unit's status
LED will alternately flash white and green to indicate the that JBL OnBeat Air is
in the Connect mode.
4.
While the
JBL OnBeat Air is in the Connect mode, use your Mac, PC, iPhone,
iPod touch or iPad to search for the wireless network device called "JBL OnBeat
Air" and connect to it (see examples, next page: Windows XP (top), Windows
Vista (bottom left), Mac OS (bottom right).
Connect
Button

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