Option Audio Xyfi User Manual page 20

Hide thumbs Also See for Xyfi:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

After approx. 15-20 seconds the LED will start to flash 'red' and 'green' and will continue for approx. 10 seconds. (It will only flash
red/green when restoring using the physical LED button, not when using soft button).
When the LED becomes 'amber', the XYFI is restored to its factory settings.
About
Here you will see your current firmware version and other details about your XYFI.
10.7 Status
The Status bar gives you easy access and a quick overview of your current connection.
Mobile Network
Connect Button: Establish or terminate the connection.
Network Service Provider: The name shown is the company that provides you with access to the Internet.
Network Signal Strength: The signal strength indicators move up as the strength of the signal increases and down as the signal
decreases (Only shown if you are registered with a network).
WiFi Network
Connect Button: Enable or disable WiFi network.
Green: WiFi Network is enabled and you are connected to a Network with Internet connection. XYFI will only be able to connect if
the Network has Internet connection.
Blue: WiFi Network is enabled, but not connected to any Network.
Grey: WiFi Network is disabled and will not connect to any Network.
Important - WiFi is always preferred over Mobile Network (3G/EDGE/GPRS) if both are connected. If you want to force Mobile data,
you have to turn off WiFi or disconnect from whatever network is in range.
Network Name: The name of the network that provides access to the Internet.
Signal Strength: The signal strength indicators move up as the strength of the signal increases and down as the signal decreases
(Only shown if you are connected to a network).
View all available networks: This gives you a quick link to view all the available WiFi networks.
General
Speed (Mbps): Here you can see your current download and upload Internet speed, measured in Mbps (megabits per second ->
data transfer speeds). The higher the number, the faster you will download or upload a file.
Active Users: Here you can see the number of active users currently connected to your XYFI. To edit these connections, please go
to 'Users & Devices'.
Current Hotspot Access: Here you can see your current Hotspot Access mode.
USB + Hotspot: All the devices with the access mode 'USB Only' & 'Hotspot User' (over WiFi) will be able to connect to XYFI. All
devices with the access mode 'Guest User' will be blocked.
USB + Hotspot + Guests: All devices will be able to connect to XYFI. However, the devices with the access mode 'Guest User' will
in addition have to enter the 'Guest Password' set by the administrator, before being able to connect to the Internet.
10.8 Files
XYFI includes a microSD reader, which supports microSD cards up to 32GB of storage. You can anytime swap a microSD, but make
sure XYFI is not powered when doing so.
Not only can you upload/download and stream media directly with your XYFI, you can also share any file and folder with your friends,
family and colleagues.
Search Box
XYFI makes it straightforward for you to find the file(s) you are looking for.
Start typing in the search box, and you will instantly see a list of relevant files. You can search by typing the name of the file, or kind.
Settings
To go to the settings page, click the right wheel (more detailed explanation for settings below).
Upload
It is easy to add files to the microSD on your XYFI:
Important! For uploading using iOS, a minimum requirement is iOS6.
1) Click the Upload button top left
2) Click the Choose File button and then select the file(s) you like to add to your microSD
3) Choose as many files as you like
4) Your files will start uploading, and a progress indicator will be shown
You have now added files to your microSD.
New folder
Folders are a convenient way to store and organise files on your microSD card. For example, you will probably want to create folders
within the Documents/Pictures/Music and movies folders to help you manage your files. You can create any number of folders and
even store folders inside other folders. Folders located inside other folders are often called subfolders.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents