Installation manual
Wi-Drive Installation Manual
© Dension Audio Systems 7(15)
With a notebook you should be able to see the factory default Wi-Drive Access Point
and be able to connect to it. This way you also can check the signal strength on your
PC.
SSID: dension-widrive
Passkey: 12345678
Note:
You can restore the factory default settings, by pressing the Wi-Drive Push button for longer
than 10 seconds.
3.5 USB connections
CONNECT THE PIGTAIL CAR USB PLUG TO THE USB PORT OF THE CAR’S AUDIO
SYSTEM NOW. If the cable length is not enough, use a standard USB male-female
extension cable (included).
The USB storage device (pen-drive or USB hard disk) must be connected to the (single)
“USB Storage” slot.
Additional USB devices (like Bluetooth dongle or 3G/UMTS modems) can be connected to
any of the (double) “USB Extension” slots. PLEASE DO NOT CONNECT YOUR 3G MODEM
DEVICE YET! (The 3G modem is not yet configured, connection trials with the wrong PIN
may lock your modem.)
(See chapter 1.3 for references for the connections)
3.6 Finish and Test your physical Installation – Part2
In order to test the successful device installation, check the following:
1. Power on Wi-Drive by turning on the ignition (permanent power or Accu-Pack
installation) or by starting the engine (continuous cigarette lighter installation). The Wi-
Drive “Status LED” should turn on Orange for a few seconds (boot up), than blink
green slowly – to indicate Access Point (AP) mode.
2. Insert a USB Flash drive (containing some music files) into the “USB Storage” port,
and select the USB playback on the radio, the music playback should function as
normally.
4 In-vehicle Internet Access Point Application, 3G configuration
If you want to use Wi-Drive as an in-vehicle Internet Access Point, you need an Internet
access device. You have several options to provide that:
Option 1. 3G USB Modem (dongle) with a dedicated SIM-card, and subscription
connected to one of the “USB Extension” ports.
Option 2. Your mobile phone, with it’s built in (3G) Internet access and subscription.
To connect your phone with Wi-Drive you have two options:
A. Connect your phone with a simple USB cable to one of the “USB Extension”
ports - if your phone has a USB connector. Note, the USB cable will charge
your phone, while connected.
B. Connect a USB-Bluetooth dongle to one of the “USB Extension” ports, and
pair it to your phone.
In any option you select, the Internet accessing device (modem or phone) should be placed
to a location, where it can have good radio signal reception. This is practically the same