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1. Zeppelin Wireless Carton Contents
i. Zeppelin Wireless
ii. Power cable
iii. Literature pack

Environmental Information

This product complies with international directives,
including but not limited to the Restriction of
Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in electrical and
electronic equipment, the Registration, Evaluation,
Authorisation and restriction of Chemicals (REACH)
and the disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE). Consult your local waste
disposal authority for guidance on how properly to
recycle or dispose of this product.
2. Getting to know Zeppelin Wireless
Zeppelin Wireless is designed for very high
performance and convenient music streaming.
For best acoustic performance your Zeppelin
Wireless should be positioned on a shelf or table,
or wall mounted using the accessory wall bracket
available from your local retailer or directly from
Bowers & Wilkins.
On the top of the Zeppelin Wireless body are volume
and playback controls. These can be used to raise
or lower the volume, to play or pause a music
stream, and to select the next or previous track.
A status indicator is located within the Bowers &
WIlkins logo on the front of the product. The status
indicator changes colour and illumination pattern to
indicate different operational states. Status indicator
colours and illumination patterns are listed in Section
6 of this manual. The Zeppelin Wireless also provides
some audible feedback when control or network
events occur.
On each side of the Bowers & Wilkins logo at the
front of the Zeppelin Wireless body are a Bluetooth
touch button and indicator and an Aux input touch
button and indicator. The Bluetooth button is on the
right and the Aux button is on the left. Bluetooth
pairing and use of the Aux input are described in
Sections 3.2 and 3.3 respectively.
Connection sockets on the rear of Zeppelin Wireless
comprise a mains power input, a 3.5mm analogue
Aux input, a network socket and a micro-USB
interface used for service only. A standby button and
a pin-hole reset button are also located on the rear
of Zeppelin Wireless.
Diagram 1 illustrates Zeppelin Wireless, its buttons,
indicators and connection sockets.
Zeppelin Wireless is designed to be simple and
convenient in operation and will automatically
play the most recent audio stream or input signal
it receives. There is no to need manually select
sources or the Aux input.
3. Switching on and setting up
When your Zeppelin Wireless is first connected to a
mains power supply it will enter standby mode. To
wake Zeppelin Wireless from standby press power
button. The top panel indicator will initially pulse
red and then pulse green to indicate that Zeppelin
Wireless is ready for network connection mode.
Note: If your Zeppelin Wireless has been previously
used, or you now wish to use it with a different
network and Bluetooth devices it is good practice to
return it to its default settings using the reset button.
See Section 7 for more on using the reset button.
Source select
Volume up
Power on/Power off
Diagram 1
Buttons and connection sockets
Indicator
Play/Pause
Ethernet
Power
Bluetooth button
Volume down
Auxiliary
Reboot
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