Audio Everywhere
FROM LISTEN TECHNOLOGIES
MX3-4, MX3-8, MX3-12, MX3-16 INITIAL INSTALLATION AND SETUP
Initial Installation and Setup
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Connect the AE server to the local area network (LAN) via the ethernet port on the back of the server. The LAN should have at least one wireless access point (WAP) and a router, wireless router or a DHCP server. An ethernet cable has not been provided to make this connection.
Diagram Description (Figure 1): A rear view of the Audio Everywhere server unit, highlighting the Ethernet port for network connection.
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Connect the audio sources to the AE server. This requires a 3.5mm stereo jack connection to the server. One six-foot cable has been provided for each channel. Custom cables with 3.5mm male stereo jacks may be used as well.
Diagram Description (Figure 2): Multiple 3.5mm stereo audio cables connected to the audio input jacks on the server.
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Connect the power cable to the AE server. Use only the 5V DC power supply provided with the server. Use of other power supplies may cause damage to the server.
Diagram Description (Figure 3): A power adapter cable being plugged into the power input on the server unit.
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Download the Audio Everywhere app from the App Store or Google Play.
Diagram Description (Figure 4): Screenshots of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, showing the 'Audio Everywhere' application available for download.
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Connect the smart phone or tablet to the Wi-Fi network. Make sure that the AE server and smart device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Diagram Description (Figure 5): A smartphone or tablet screen displaying a Wi-Fi network selection menu, indicating connection to the 'Audio Everywhere' network.
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Launch the Audio Everywhere app from the smart phone or tablet. The app will auto connect and the screen in figure 6 will be showing.
Diagram Description (Figure 6): The 'Audio Everywhere' mobile application interface, showing a successful connection status and options to select audio sources.
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Select the audio source/channel to stream. The audio should now be heard through the smart device speakers or attached headphones.
Cloud Service Registration and Login
The Cloud Server offers in-app marketing features including banner ads, documents and promotional videos, web-based remote setup and maintenance, and advanced customization.
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Create an account for the cloud server by sending an email to support@listentech.com with the following information:
- Last Name
- First Name
- Phone
- Company Name
- Venue Type
- Address
- AE Server S/N
The AE server S/N is found on the bottom of the server and starts with "AEL4-...". See figure 7.
Diagram Description (Figure 7): A close-up view of a label on the bottom of the server, displaying the AE Server S/N (e.g., AEL4-...), MAC address, and other device identifiers.
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An e-mail message will be sent with the login credentials to http://services.audioeverywhere.com and a request to change the password. See figure 8.
Diagram Description (Figure 8): An example email notification received after account creation, containing login credentials (username/email and password) and a link to the cloud service portal.
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Type in services.audioeverywhere.com into your web browser and hit enter. The login screen will be shown. See figure 9.
Diagram Description (Figure 9): The web login page for Audio Everywhere Cloud Services, featuring fields for email and password, and a 'Sign in' button.
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Type in your login credentials (e-mail and password) and click on "Sign in". The Cloud Service main dashboard landing page will be shown. See figure 10.
Diagram Description (Figure 10): The main dashboard of the Audio Everywhere Cloud Services, displaying a list of venue servers, their online status, and other system information.
For detailed information on and use of the Cloud Service, please refer to the Audio Everywhere Cloud Services User Manual located on listentech.com under Products/WiFi/Audio Everywhere/Servers. Click on any server and then click on "Support Info". A link to the manual will be shown.