Functionality Added in M-480 Ver. 1.6



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The functions below have been added in the version 1.6 system software of the M-480. Wireless LAN Function The wireless LAN function has been added. This enables the M-480 to receive remote control from the dedicated ipad application (M-480 Remote). Expanded User Settings (p. 10) The user settings below have been newly added. The M-480 can be set to always boot in GUEST mode regardless of the previous settings. You can edit the user level to prohibit more operations. About the Wireless LAN Function What is Wireless LAN Function? By inserting the wireless USB Adapter (WNA1100-RL; sold separately) into the M-480 s USB MEMORY port, you will be able to use wireless-compatible applications (such as the M-480 Remote ipad app). fig.wireless-connect-image-e.eps ipad (M-480 Remote) Wireless LAN access point (e.g., wireless LAN router) M-480 Wireless USB adaptor (sold separetely : WNA1100-RL) Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Items required to use the wireless LAN function Wireless USB Adapter (sold separately: WNA1100-RL) Wireless LAN access point (e.g., wireless LAN router. Not required if using in ad-hoc mode.) ipad with M-480 Remote app loaded. You cannot connect multiple ipad units simultaneously. Cautions About Connection Cautions About Wireless LAN Access Point The wireless LAN access point you use should support WPS. If your wireless LAN access point does not support WPS, you can connect using the procedure described in Connecting to a Wireless LAN Access Point That You Select (p. 6). The ability to connect with any wireless LAN access points is not guaranteed. If you are unable to connect to the wireless LAN access point, try connecting using Ad-Hoc mode (p. 7). Caution About M-480 RCS While the wireless LAN function is enabled, it is not possible to connect with the M-480 RCS. The wireless LAN function is enabled if Enable Wireless LAN is checked in the system setup screen (p. 3). If you are connecting the M480 RCS, make sure the wireless LAN function is disabled. Copyright 2012 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. * All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 1PS 1

Basic Connection Method (WPS) The first time you connect the M-480 to a wireless network, you will need to perform the following procedure (WPS) to join the wireless network. * This procedure is required only once. Once you have joined the network, this procedure will no longer be necessary. What is WPS? WPS is a standard that makes it easy to make security settings when connecting to a wireless LAN access point. We recommend that you use WPS when connecting to a wireless LAN access point. 1. Connect WNA1100-RL Insert the wireless USB Adapter (WNA1100-RL; sold separately) into the M-480 s USB MEMORY port. fig.connect-wna1100rl.eps 2. Call up the SYSTEM screen Press [SYSTEM] button in SETUP section to call up the SYSTEM screen. 3. Call up the REMOTE popup Press the [F4 (REMOTE)] to call up the REMOTE popup. fig.remote-popup.eps 4. Open the WIRELESS LAN tab Press [F6 (WIRELESS LAN)] to open WIRELESS LAN tab. fig.wireless-lan-tab.eps 2

5. Enable the wireless LAN function Use cursor buttons and [ENTER] to check the Enable Wireless LAN. * You can only use the wireless LAN function when the Enable Wireless LAN is checked. fig.check-enable-lan.eps 6. Call up the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup Move the cursor to the SETUP button and press [ENTER]. You can call up the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup. fig.wireles-lan-setup.eps 7. Call up the WPS popup Press [F2 (WPS)] to call up the WPS popup. fig.wps-popup.eps 8. Operate the WPS of your wireless LAN access point For example, press the [WPS] button of your wireless LAN access point. * For details on WPS operation, refer to the documentation for your wireless LAN access point. 9. Connect the M-480 to the Wireless LAN Press [F8 (OK)] of the M-480. When it is successfully connected, the CONNECTED message appears in the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup. * The connection data is stored in memory when you perform the WPS procedure; the device will automatically connect to the wireless network the next time. Be careful of the following points when you perform wireless LAN connection. The device (ipad) running the app must be connected to the same network. All connection data will be erased if you perform a factory reset or replace the internal lithium battery. The project file saved to the USB memory does not contain the connection data. 3

Wireless LAN Function Settings You can check or alter the wireless settings using the steps below. 1. Call up the REMOTE popup (WIRELESS LAN tab) Press [SYSTEM] > [F4 (REMOTE)] > [F6 (WIRELESS LAN)]. You can call up the REMOTE popup (WIRELESS LAN tab). * You can only use the wireless LAN function when the Enable Wireless LAN is checked. fig.call-wireless-lan-tab.eps 2. Call up the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup Move the cursor to the SETUP button and press [ENTER] to call up the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup. fig.wireles-lan-setup.eps About the Status Display CONNECTED The M-480 is connected to the wireless LAN access point. This part also shows the ID (name) of the access point. NOT CONNECTED Although the wireless USB adaptor is connected, the M-480 is not connected to the wireless LAN access point. NOT AVAILABLE The wireless USB adaptor is not connected. AD-HOC MODE The unit is in Ad-Hoc mode. Refer to Connecting in Ad-Hoc Mode (p. 7). DISABLE The wireless LAN function is disabled. The Enable Wireless LAN is not checked. 4

About the Wireless LAN Status Icons fig.signal-ststus-icons.eps fig.signal-icon.eps The M-480 is connected to the wireless LAN access point. This indicates the signal level with 3 bars. fig.adaptor-connected.eps Although the wireless USB adaptor is connected, the M-480 is not connected to the wireless LAN access point. fig.no-adaptor.eps The wireless USB adaptor is not connected (nothing is displayed). fig.ad-hoc-mode.eps The unit is in Ad-Hoc mode (p. 7). About the Other Displays Device Name This displays the device name of this unit that is shown on the application connected via wireless LAN. IP Address MAC Address This displays the current IP address. This displays the MAC address of the wireless USB adaptor. The MAC address indicated on the bottom of the wireless USB adapter (WNA1100-RL; sold separately). 5

Connecting to a Wireless LAN Access Point That You Select (Access Point Select) This method lets you connect by choosing a wireless LAN access point from the list that is displayed. * Wireless standards 802.11g/n (2.4 GHz) and authentication methods WPA/WPA2 are supported. 1. Call up the REMOTE popup (WIRELESS LAN tab) Press [SYSTEM] > [F4 (REMOTE)] > [F6 (WIRELESS LAN)] to call up the REMOTE popup (WIRELESS LAN tab). 2. Call up the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup. Move cursor to the SETUP button and [ENTER] to call up the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup. fig.call-setup-popup.eps 3. Call up the ACCESS POINT SELECT popup Press [F1 (AP SELECT)] to call up the ACCESS POINT SELECT. * The currently selected access point is shown in green. * Press [F4 (REFRESH)] to update the list. fig.access-point-select.eps Characters other than single-byte alphanumerics cannot be displayed correctly in the list of access point names. 4. Select the access point Select the wireless LAN access point that you want to connect to and press [F8 (SELECT)].The unit will start to connect with the selected access point. * If you are using this wireless LAN access point for the first time, you will proceed to the authorization (PASS) screen. * If this is a wireless LAN access point that you have connected to in the past, just press the [F8 (SELECT)] button. 5. Input the security information Input the security information of the wireless LAN access point (Passphrase) and press [F8 (CONNECT)]. * For details of character input, refer to the owner s manual of the M-480. * You cannot input any blank space after the Passphrase. fig.passphrase-input.eps 6

Connecting in Ad-Hoc Mode What is Ad-Hoc mode? Ad-Hoc mode lets you connect the M-480 directly to an ipad without using a wireless LAN access point. This is a convenient way to use the M-480 with an ipad if you are in a location where the wireless LAN access point you normally use is unavailable. fig.ad-hoc-image-e.eps ipad (M-480 Remote) M-480 Wireless LAN Wireless USB adaptor (sold separetely : WNA1100-RL) Limitation of Ad-Hoc Mode The ipad connected in Ad-Hoc mode will be unable to communicate with the Internet or with another wireless device. However, an ipad that has cellular capability will be able to connect to the Internet via the cellular connection. Please be aware that if you use a cellular connection for Internet connectivity, you may incur costs depending on your rate plan. 1. Call up the REMOTE popup (WIRELESS LAN tab) Press [SYSTEM] > [F4 (REMOTE)] > [F6 (WIRELESS LAN)] to call up the REMOTE popup (WIRELESS LAN tab). 2. Call up the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup Move the cursor to the SETUP button and press [ENTER] to call up the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup. fig.call-setup-popup.eps 3. Call up the AD-HOC popup Press [F3 (Ad-Hoc)] to call up the AD-HOC popup. fig.ad-hoc-popup.eps 4. Enable the Ad-Hoc mode Check Ad-Hoc Mode to enable it. You can set Ad-Hoc mode channels in [CH]. Normally, switching the channel is not necessary. Switch the channel if you cannot connect with the current channel. * Regarding various parameters in this screen, refer to About Parameters on next page. 5. Close the AD-HOC popup Press [F8 (OK)] to finalize the settings and close the popup. 7

6. Set the Ad-Hoc SSID On your ipad, Select the Ad-Hoc SSID shown on the AD-HOC popup. Example: on ipad, choose [Settings] > [Wi-Fi] > [Choose a Network] to select the Ad-Hoc SSID. A password entry screen will appear; enter the above Ad-Hoc key. * For details on how to connect to a wireless LAN from an ipad, refer to the ipad owner s manual. When you have finished the Ad-Hoc mode connection, restore the ipad settings in [Settings] > [Wi-Fi] > [Choose a Network] to their previous state. About the Parameters Ad-Hoc Mode Check this to turn on the Ad-Hoc mode. SSID This displays the Ad-Hoc SSID. Ad-Hoc SSID is specified by the value you have set in the [Wireless ID] of the WIRELESS LAN OPTIOIN popup. KEY This displays the Ad-Hoc Key (5 characters). CH This sets the Ad-Hoc mode channel (1-11). Wireless ID Setting 1. Call up the REMOTE popup (WIRELESS LAN tab) Press [SYSTEM] > [F4 (REMOTE)] > [F6 (WIRELESS LAN)] to call up the REMOTE popup (WIRELESS LAN tab) 2. Call up the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup Move the cursor to [SETUP] button and press [ENTER] to call up the WIRELESS LAN SETUP popup. fig.call-wireless-lan-setup.eps 3. Call up the WIRELESS LAN OPTION popup Press [F4 (OPTION)] to call up the WIRELESS LAN OPTION popup. fig.wireless-lan-option.eps 4. Set the wireless ID You can set the device name of this unit or the final character of the Ad-Hoc SSID to be shown on the connected application. Normally, it should be 0. However, if you are using multiple M-480 units, you can select the wireless ID from 1 to 99. The corresponding wireless ID and the device ID/Ad-Hoc SSID are as below. M-480 (default) when the Wireless ID=0 M-480-1 when the Wireless ID=1 : M-480-99 when the Wireless ID=99 If you change the Wireless ID, the connection with application (M-480 Remote) is terminated temporarily. 5. Close the popup Press [F8 (OK)] to finalize the settings and close the popup. 8

Troubleshooting * For problems related to communication, refer also to the owner s manual of your wireless LAN access point. * For details on operating your wireless LAN access point, refer to its owner s manual. Cannot connect to a wireless LAN access point The M-480 displays Could not make the wireless connection. Make sure that your wireless LAN access point supports WPS. If your wireless LAN access point does not support WPS, you can connect using the procedure described in Connecting to a Wireless LAN Access Point That You Select (p. 6). The 802.11a/b wireless standard is not supported. Please use the 802.11g/n (2.4 GHz) wireless standard. The WEP authentication method is not supported. Please use the WPA or WPA2 authentication method. Make sure that DHCP is enabled for your wireless LAN access point. If you cannot get connected to the previously-connected wireless LAN access point when you turn on the unit, check and make sure the setting described in Connecting in Ad-Hoc mode (p. 7) is OFF. The connection might not occur successfully due to the state of the radio signal. If so, use the procedure described in Connecting to a Wireless LAN Access Point That You Select (p. 6), and select your wireless LAN access point and reconnect. There is a limit to the amount of connection data that can be remembered. Making a new connection may cause older connection data to be deleted. All connection data will be deleted if you execute a factory reset. If the connection data has been deleted, please re-connect to the wireless LAN access point. The project file that is saved to the USB memory does not contain connection data. Please re-connect to the wireless LAN access point. The M-480 displays This Access Point is not supported and cannot connect to the access point. This Access Point is not supported. Please use the WPA or WPA2 authentication method. Communication is unstable Communication may be unstable depending on the of the radio signal status. If communication is unstable, the response may be sluggish. The following actions may improve the situation. Move the wireless LAN access point and the M-480 unit closer to each other. Change the channel setting of the wireless LAN access point. The M-480 is not found in the application (M-480 Remote) Is the M-480 powered up? Is the wireless USB adapter (WNA1100-RL) properly connected to the M-480? Is Enable Wireless LAN in REMOTE popup (WIRELESS LAN tab) checked? Is the M-480 connected to the wireless LAN? Are the M-480 and the ipad connected to the same network (same wireless LAN access point)? Is the wireless LAN access point set to allow communication between wireless LAN devices? * For details on settings, refer to the owner s manual of your wireless LAN access point. Cannot connect the ipad to the internet Is the wireless LAN access point connected to the Internet? Could you be connected in Ad-Hoc mode? The ipad or other wireless device connected in Ad-Hoc mode will be unable to communicate with the Internet or with another wireless device. However, an ipad or other wireless device that has cellular capability will be able to connect to the Internet via the cellular connection. 9

The Expanded User Settings Always Boot in GUEST Mode You can make the unit always boot in the GUEST mode when you turn it on. 1. Call up the USER screen Press the [DISP] in USER section to call up the USER screen. fig.user-screen.eps 2. Make it to boot in GUEST mode Check [Startup as GUEST]. While this is checked, the unit will always boot in GUEST mode setting. fig.start-up-as-guest.eps Prohibit Specified Operations You can edit the user level to prohibit the specified operations. The user level settings can be carried out by the users other than ADMIN. * If you are using with ADMIN and keep the user preferences, create a new user setting that takes over the current settings. Create a New User Setting that Takes Over the Current Settings 1. Connect a USB memory Connect a USB memory to the USB MEMORY port of the M-480. 2. Call up the USER screen Press [DISP] in USER section to call up the USER screen. fig.user-screen.eps 10

3. Call up the CREATE NEW USER popup Press [F2(CREATE USER)] to call up the CREATE NEW USER popup. fig.create-new-user.eps 4. Edit the user name Edit the user name in the name editing field. 5. Copy the user settings Check [Copy current user settings] to copy the current settings. 6. Create a new user Press[F8(CREATE)]to create a new user setting that takes over the current settings. 7. Switch user setting Select the newly created user from the user list and press[f1(change USER)]. Prohibit the Specified Operations 1. Call up the USER screen Press [DISP] to call up the USER screen. fig.user-screen.eps 2. Call up the USER LEVEL popup Select the target user setting in the user list and press [F5(USER LEVEL)] to call up the USER LEVEL popup. fig.user-level-popup.eps 11

3. Display the PANEL tab Press [F5(PANEL)] to display the PANEL tab. fig.panel-tab.eps Select operations (refer below) to prohibit on the PANEL tab. 4. Close the popup Press [F8(OK)] to finalize the setting and close the popup. Operations you can prohibit USER LAYER 3 Remove check to prohibit switching to USER LAYER 3. USER LAYER 2 Remove check to prohibit switching to USER LAYER 2. USER LAYER 1 Remove check to prohibit switching to USER LAYER 1. AUX/MTX LAYER CH25-48 LAYER CH1-24 LAYER Remove check to prohibit switching to AUX/MTX LAYER. Remove check to prohibit switching to CH25-48 LAYER. Remove check to prohibit switching to CH1-24 LAYER. SENDS ON FADER Remove check to prohibit SENDS ON FADER operations. 12