By default, the Soundtrack Player uses dynamic IP (DHCP), but you can configure the streaming box for static IP with a USB stick, which is formatted to FAT32, by following the steps below.
Soundtrack Player 3
- Adjust the attached .json-file with your own network information.
- Copy the .json file to an empty USB stick. Do not rename the file.
- Restart the Soundtrack Player without an attached network cable. The LED should blink green and then orange to indicate it was successfully restarted.
- Plugin the USB stick into the Soundtrack Player and look for a green light from the LED lamps to confirm the settings are applied.
- After you have seen the confirmation blinks, unplug the USB stick and restart the Soundtrack Player by pulling the power cable out and plugging it back in.
Soundtrack Player 2
- Adjust the attached .json file with your own network information.
- Copy the .json file to an empty USB-stick. Do not rename the file.
- Plug in a set of headphones to the player. You will need to listen for a series of beeps to confirm the proper setup.
- Plugin the USB stick into the Soundtrack Player and make sure the player is on and connected to the internet.
- Listen for a series of three (3) beeps after about 15-30 seconds. If you don't hear anything, try again.
- After you have heard the confirmation beeps, unplug the USB stick and restart the Soundtrack Player by pulling the power cable out and plugging it back in.
The player is now ready to begin downloading the latest software. It can take upwards of 15 minutes for the download to complete and music to start playing.
If you've set static IP and want to revert to dynamic IP, just use the same .json file and remove everything except the two curly brackets {}.