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7.4 Creating / managing multi-room groups
If there are several multi-room-enabled devices in your
network, they will appear in the selection list with a
+
symbol
after their name.
The device that you have selected in the list by tapping the
icon will be the master when the group has been created. This
means that audio being played on the master is continued in
the group.
Once you have tapped the icon, a screen appears in which all
compatible devices are listed. Tap each of the devices you would
like to have in the group, and confirm your selection with
Done.
In this window, you can also delete an existing group and
thereby dissolve it, or give the group a new name.
(See figure 3 –
Group name
)
Please note that it is sufficient if one device in the group supports
a source such as Spotify, Bluetooth* or CD, and can share it with
the other devices in the group.
* When playing audio via Bluetooth, the source
(smartphone, tablet, PC) must be located near the device
in which the corresponding receiver is integrated.
7.5 Multi-room setup via UNDOK
7.5.1 General information
•
All radios must be connected to the same network via
LAN cable or Wi-Fi.
•
This section explains how multi-room can be set up and
managed using UNDOK.
•
A so-called multi-room group can consist of up to five
devices (one master and four clients).
Note
Master and client – explanation
•
The so-called master is the source device and transfers
the audio it is currently playing to all other devices
(clients) in the group.
•
If you wish to play audio via Bluetooth or from a CD,
only the device that has the corresponding receiver or
playback technology can be the master.
The following modes are available for a multi-room group
(depending on the availability of the radio)
• Spotify Connect
• Internet radio
• DAB radio
• FM radio
• Aux in
• Wi-Fi streaming (DLNA-compatible) and UPnP
network playback
• USB playback
• CD playback
• Bluetooth