Roland BK-3 61-Key Backing Keyboard

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Wireless LAN Function
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Parameter Explanation
Wireless ID
Species the nal digits of the BK-3’s device name and
Ad-Hoc SSID (BK-3) that will be shown as the instrument
in the wirelessly connected app.
Normally, you should specify “0, but if you have more
than one of the same instrument, you can set the Wireless
ID in the range of 1–99 to change the device name and
Ad-Hoc SSID for each instrument, as follows.
If Wireless ID=0 “BK-3” (default value)
If Wireless ID=1, “BK-3_1”
:
If Wireless ID=99, “BK-3_99”
Ad-Hoc
Mode
Turns Ad-Hoc mode on/o (default = “O”).
The Ad-Hoc Mode ON g OFF setting will take eect after
you’ve turned the unit o, then back on again.
Ad-Hoc
Channel
Species the channel (1–11) for Ad-Hoc mode (default
= 1).
NOTE
* The Wireless Options settings are conrmed and saved when
exiting from the Wireless Options screen.
* The Ad-Hoc Mode ON g OFF setting will take eect after you’ve
turned the unit o, then back on again.
Connecting in Ad-Hoc mode
Heres how to connect in Ad-Hoc mode.
Limitations
The iPod touch or other wireless device connected in Ad-Hoc
mode will be unable to communicate with the Internet or with
another wireless device. However, an iPhone or other wireless
device 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. Select the [MENU] button gWireless g“Wireless
Options”
The Wireless Options screen will appear.
What is Ad-Hoc mode?
Ad-Hoc mode lets you connect the BK-3 directly to an iPhone
or other wireless device without using a wireless LAN access
point. This is a convenient way to use the BK-3 with an iPhone
or other wireless device if youre in a location where the
wireless LAN access point you normally use is unavailable,
such as when youre away from home.
Wireless USB Adapter (sold
separately: WNA1100-RL)
BK-3
iPhone etc.
2. Turn the Ad-Hoc Mode “On.
You can use Channel to specify a channel (1–11) for Ad-Hoc mode.
Normally, you won’t need to change the channel. Try changing the
channel only if you have problems connecting.
3. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the Wireless screen.
The Ad-Hoc SSID (BK-3) and the Ad-Hoc Key (a ve-character text
string) will be displayed in the Wireless screen.
4. On the iPhone or other wireless device that you want to
connect, select the Ad-Hoc SSID to make the connection.
(For example, on an iPhone, choose [Settings] g [Wi-Fi]
g [Choose a Network] to select the above 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 iPhone or
other device, refer to the owner’s manual of that device.
5. When you want to end the Ad-Hoc mode connection,
restore the iPhone settings in [Settings] g [Wi-Fi] g
[Choose a Network] to their previous state.
NOTE
The Ad-Hoc Mode ON g OFF setting will take eect after you’ve
turned the unit o, then back on again.
Checking the IP Address and MAC
Address (WIRELESS INFO)
Heres how to check the IP address and MAC address.
1. Select the [MENU] button gWireless g“Wireless Info.
MEMO
The MAC address shows the value indicated on the bottom of
the wireless USB adapter (WNA1100-RL; sold separately).
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