IOGear GWFRSDU Quick Start User Manual

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MediaShair Mode / Powerstation Mode

Recharging the MediaShair Hub

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MediaShair Mode:
MediaShair mode is the normal operating mode which enables all features and

functions of the device. The Powerstation mode (described in the next section) turns
on only the charging output, and keeps the rest of the unit functions off to save power.

To turn on the MediaShair Hub and begin streaming your stored content:
1. Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to turn MediaShair Hub on.
2. The green LED battery indicator will turn on.
3. The blue Wi-Fi indicator will begin flashing then light solid to indicate network is

ready.

4. Connect to the MediaShair Wi-Fi network as shown for your device.
5. Press and hold power button for 5 seconds to turn MediaShair Hub off.

Powerstation Mode:
The MediaShair Hub has a built-in Powerstation mode that can provide a quick boost
to mobile devices such as smartphones or MP3 players in the event of an emergency.
Please note that using the Powerstation mode can severely shorten the playback time

when streaming media content.

If the MediaShair Hub is already on:
1. Plug the charging cable for your mobile device into the MediaShair Hub USB port.
2. The device will begin charging.

If the MediaShair Hub is off:
1. Plug the charging cable for your mobile device into the MediaShair Hub USB port.
2. Press the power button once to turn Powerstation feature on.
3. The green LED battery indicator will turn on and the device will begin charging.
4. When you are done charging, press the power button once to turn Powerstation

feature off.

Your new MediaShair Hub is shipped fully charged and ready to use out of the box.
When the battery indicator turns red, the unit must be recharged. Connect
the included USB car charger, or nearly any USB wall charger such as those
included with most smartphones and tablets. For convenience the MediaShair Hub
can also be charged from any computer USB port, but due to the lower charging
current of computer USB ports it may take longer to reach a full charge.

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