Owner`s manual

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If you’re using an Airport Extreme, double-click your base station,
and then select Add WiFi Printer... from the Base Station menu.
5 Press the VR-09’s ENTER button—the VR-09 and the router
exchange handshakes.
When the connections been made, the VR-09 confirms
communication.
This will be your WiFi
network’s name.
At this point, you can jump ahead to “Keeping an Eye on Your
WiFi Connection” on page 5 in this booklet by clicking here.
If You Have More Than One VR-09
You can connect more than one VR-09 to your iPad. You do this by
assigninig each VR-09 a unique number, and then selecting each one
as needed from the iPad. To do this:
1 Use CURSOR and to display the Options screen:
2 Press the ENTER button.
3 Turn the VALUE dial to set the desired Wireless ID number. With
one VR-09, this should be left at 0. If you change the number, the
VR-09 appears to the iPad as “VR-09_[the selected ID number].”
Connecting the VR-09 and iPad Directly Via WiFi
When you’re connecting an iPad directly to the VR-09, the iPad’s
normal WiFi network connection is replaced by its connection to
the VR-09. Therefore, its internet access via WiFi will be inactive
until you restore its connection to a WiFi network.
1 Insert the WNA1100 into the jack inside the VR-09’s front-panel
USB MEMORY compartment.
2 Press the VR-09’s MENU button, and then highlight Wireless.
3 Press the ENTER button.
If you see “<<Wireless>> NOT AVAILABLE,” make sure your
WNA1100 is correctly installed in its jack.
4 Use the CURSOR and buttons to find the Options screen,
and then press ENTER.
5 Press the button once to display the Ad-Hoc Mode screen.
6 Turn the VALUE dial to set Ad-Hoc mode to ON, and then press
the EXIT button a few times to return to the main menu.
7 With Wireless highlighted, press ENTER—after a few moments,
the VR-09 displays the VR-09’s Ad-Hoc information.
This will be a different
value on your VR-09.