Roland Wireless LAN Function TD-15 User Manual

About the wireless lan function, What is wireless lan function, Basic connection method (connect by wps)

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About the Wireless LAN Function

Check the version

The wireless LAN function was added in TD-15/TD-11 version

1.10. If the version is earlier than 1.10, download the update

from the support page (http://www.roland.com/support/)
g

Downloads g product name (“TD-15” or “TD-11”) g

TD-15/TD-11 System Program Version 1.10, and update

your TD-15/TD-11.

* If this supplementary manual was included with a new

TD-15/TD-11 you purchased, your instrument has already been

updated to version 1.10 or later; you do not need to update.

How to check the version

Select the [MENU] button g “SYSTEM” g “Information.”

What is Wireless LAN function?

By inserting the wireless USB Adapter (WNA1100-RL; sold

separately) into the TD-15/TD-11’s USB MEMORY port, you’ll

be able to use wireless-compatible applications (such as the

“V-Drums Friend Jam for iPhone” iPhone app).

TD-15/TD-11

Wireless USB Adapter (sold

separately: WNA1100-RL)

Wireless LAN access point

(e.g., wireless LAN router)

Wireless LAN

Wireless LAN

iPhone etc.

Items required to use the wireless LAN function

‰

Wireless USB Adapter (sold separately: WNA1100-RL)

‰

Wireless LAN access point (e.g., wireless LAN router) *1 *2 *3

‰

iPhone or iPod touch etc.

*1 The wireless LAN access point you use must support WPS. If your

wireless LAN access point does not support WPS, you can connect

using the procedure described in “Connecting to a Wireless LAN

Access Point That You Select (SELECT ACCESS POINT)” (p. 2).

*2 The ability to connect with all kinds of wireless LAN access points

is not guaranteed.

*3 If you’re unable to connect to the wireless LAN access point, try

connecting using Ad-Hoc mode (p. 3).

Basic Connection Method (Connect by WPS)

The first time you connect the TD-15/TD-11 to a wireless network,

you’ll need to perform the following procedure (WPS) to join the

wireless network.
This procedure is required only the first time. (Once you’ve joined the

network, this procedure will no longer be necessary.)

What is WPS?

This is a standard that makes it easy to make security settings

when connecting to a wireless LAN access point. We recommend

that you use WPS when connecting to a wireless LAN access point.

1.

Turn OFF the TD-15/TD-11.

2.

Insert the wireless USB Adapter (WNA1100-RL; sold

separately) into the TD-15/TD-11’s USB MEMORY port.

3.

Turn ON the TD-15/TD-11.

Wait until the following icon appears in the upper right of the DRUM

KIT screen.

4.

Press the button of the Wireless USB Adapter (sold

separately: WNA1100-RL).

The WPS screen will appear.

NOTE

* If you apply excessive force to the USB adapter when pressing

the button, you may damage it. Please use caution.

5.

Perform the WPS operation on your wireless LAN access

point (e.g., press the WPS button on your wireless LAN

access point).

For details on WPS operation of your wireless LAN access point, refer

to the documentation for your wireless LAN access point.

6.

Press the [F3] (OK) button of the TD-15/TD-11.

Once successfully connected, the status (WIRELESS STATUS) screen

(p. 2) will appear.

7.

Press the [EXIT] button several times to return to the DRUM

KIT screen.

You can use the wireless connection from an iPhone app such as

V-Drums Friend Jam for iPhone. Choose “TD-15” or “TD-11” in the

instrument select screen of your iPhone app.

NOTE

* The device (e.g., iPhone) running the app must be connected to

the same network.

MEMO

• The connection data is stored in memory when you perform

the WPS procedure; the device will automatically connect to the

wireless network the next time.

• All connection data will be erased if you perform a factory reset.

* Connection data is not included in a backup saved in the USB

flash drive.

Icons in the display

The wireless LAN status is shown in the upper part of the display.

Icon

Explanation

Currently connected to the wireless LAN access point.

Three bars are used to indicate the signal level (the

strength of the connected wireless LAN access point’s

radio signal).

The wireless USB adapter is inserted, but not connected

with a wireless LAN access point.

The wireless USB adapter is not inserted (nothing is

displayed).

Ad-Hoc mode (p. 3).

TD-15/TD-11

1PS

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