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How to Upgrade a QRS PNOmation II Processor...
...to the New PNO3 Processor.
Document Revised March 1, 2016 QRS Music Technologies / 800‐247‐6557 / February 4, 2016
Table of Content
Is PMII in Stand Alone or Network Mode? Is the PMII Processor Connected to a QRS System or Used as a MIDI Controller?
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Shut Down / Unplug from AC Power / Locate PMII Disconnec ng and Removing the PMII Processor ‐ QRS Systems 3
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Mount and Connect PNO when used on a QRS Systems
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Disconnec ng and Removing the PMII Processor ‐ MIDI Controller
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Mount and Connect the PNO Processor when used as a MIDI Controller 3
Power ON and Connect to PNO
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PNOscan Record Setup ‐ PNOscan Key Adjust
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PNOscan Pedals PNO3 Playback Parameters / Key and Pedal Adjustments ‐ QRS Systems
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PNO3 Playback Parameters / MIDI OUT Adjustments ‐ MIDI Controller
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Master Volume Curves ‐ Curve/Volume Wizard
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Connect to PNO3
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Menu Basics Configure the Netgear EX6100 Range Extender for PNO3 in Network Mode 3
Configure the Netgear EX6100 Range Extender for PNO in Stand Alone Mode
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Is PMII in Stand Alone or Network Mode? All PNO3 processors are shipped in Stand Alone mode. If your exis ng PMII processor is in Network mode we don’t want to connect the PNO3 Processor to your network, via the Ethernet cable, un l we have switched the PNO3 processor to Network mode.
Stand Alone Mode
No connec on to the Internet. In Stand Alone mode the third PLx light is green. Access PMII via wireless connec on to QRSPNO#### and web browser IP address 192.168.1.1
Network Mode
The system is bridged to the home network via the Wi‐Fi device at the piano. In Network mode the third PLx light is yellow. Your device is connected to your home network. Your home router assigns the IP Address that is used to connect to the PMII system.
Note PMII’s Mode and con nue…
Is the PMII Processor Connected to a QRS System or Used as a MIDI Controller? QRS System
A PMII processor used on a complete QRS system will have a ribbon cable connected to this POWER SUPPLY socket.
MIDI Controller
A PMII processor used as a MIDI Controller will have a power adapter connected to the 9VDC 1AMP socket and...
...A MIDI cable connected to the PMII processor’s MIDI OUT port going to the MIDI IN socket of the MIDI slave device.
Shut Down PMII / Unplug from AC Power / Locate PMII Shut the system down and disconnect the piano from AC power.
Go to Shut Down Op ons and select Shutdown and then Yes. Disconnect the piano from the AC power outlet.
Locate the PMII Processor. Look under the soundboard area on a grand piano. Remove the Lower Panel on an upright. Lower Panel
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Disconnect and Remove the PMII Processor ‐ QRS Systems Disconnect the Cables and Remove the PMII processor.
USB HOST
USB CLIENT
ETHERNET
The USB HOST ports are the same so, the cables can be re‐inserted in either socket.
AUDIO 1‐4
Use masking , or other tape, to label these Audio port cables before disconnec ng.
MIDI IN ‐ This port may be connected to a MIDI Record strip, such as the Gulbransen KS1.
MIDI OUT Driver Port
Port B: 20‐pin connector [Black ribbon cable‐plas c connector] Port B: 37‐pin connector [Gray ribbon cable‐metal connector w/blue plas c] Port A: 20‐pin flat connector [Black ribbon cable‐no connector]
POWER SUPPLY
KEYSCAN PRIMARY [To PNOscan Record] (The silver “contact” side of the cables face AWAY from the Primary and ALT labels.)
KEYSCAN ALT [To the PLx Box]
If Driver Port A cable is used on PMII... ...an adapter will be needed to connect PNO3 to the driver board ribbon cable. This adapter should have been packed with the new PNO3 processor.
SD Card
DO NOT remove the SD card. You won’t need it. The QRS Music Library is now stored INSIDE the PNO3 processor.
Unscrew and remove the PMII processor from the piano.
Return the PMII processor with the SD card to QRS Music using the UPS Return Label provided. QRS Music Technologies, Inc. A n: RMA 269 Quaker Drive Seneca, PA 16346 800‐247‐6557
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Mount and Connect the PNO3 Processor when used on a QRS Systems The piano should s ll be disconnected from AC power. Assemble the magne c bracket. Insert straps through slots
DO NOT INSERT SD CARD INTO THE PNO3 PROCESSOR. The content on the external SD card is now embedded internally.
A ach the magne c bracket to the piano. Place the bracket on the PNO3 processor. Hold the processor on the piano in a posi on where the cables will reach. Mark it’s posi on, remove the bracket from the processor and then screw the bracket to the piano. You may want to connect the PNOscan IO and PLx ribbon cables before placing the processor on the bracket.
Connect the cables.
PLX
This is the cable from the KEYSCAN ALT port on PMII.
The silver “contact” side of the ribbon cable faces down, away from the PLX label.
POWER SUPPLY
NEVER connect the POWER SUPPLY and the DC 5VDC cables to the same processor.
PNOscan 10 [For systems with the PNOscan record hardware installed.]
This is the flat ribbon cable that was connected to the KEYSCAN PRIMARY port on the PMII processor.
The silver “contact” side of the ribbon faces down, away from the PNOscan 10 label.
Audio 1‐4: Reconnect as you labeled them from page 2.
ETHERNET ‐ Do not connect yet.
USB HOST [Going to PLx]
USB CLIENT [Going to PLx
MIDI IN or OUT if they were connected to PMII [MIDI IN may be connected to a MIDI Record System]
Connect the driver board cable: Driver Port B or PMM Control port. Only one of these three is used.
PMII
PLX Box
From the same named port, different loca on, on PMII.
Front Floor
#3 To Speaker
1 = AUX Input [Going to PLx] 3 = Audio Out to piano speaker 4 = Headphone Output [Going to PLx]
PLX Box ‐ Rear
Floor
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PNO
If Driver Port A was used on PMII then, use the adapter provided with PNO3. Plug the adapter ribbon into the PWM Control port. Connect the ribbon disconnected from PMII’s driver port A into the adapter board.
Secure the PNO3 processor with the Velcro Straps.
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Disconnect and Remove the PMII Processor ‐ MIDI Controller Disconnect the Cables and Remove the PMII processor.
USB HOST
USB CLIENT
ETHERNET
The USB HOST ports are the same so, the cables can be re‐inserted in either socket.
AUDIO 1‐4
Use masking , or other tape, to label these cables before disconnec ng.
MIDI IN ‐ This port may be connected to a MIDI Record strip, such as the Gulbransen KS1.
MIDI OUT ‐ This port connects to the MIDI slave device that the QRS processor is controlling.
KEYSCAN PRIMARY [To PNOscan Record] (The silver “contact” side of the cables face AWAY from the Primary and ALT labels.)
KEYSCAN ALT [To the PLx Box]
9VDC (This powers the PMII processor when it is used as a MIDI controller)
When used with MIDI to control other player systems. [Not used on a QRS system.]
SD Card
DO NOT remove the SD card. You won’t need it. The QRS Music Library is now stored inserted INSIDE the PNO3 processor.
Unscrew and remove the PMII processor, with brackets, from the piano.
Return the PMII processor with the SD card to QRS Music using the UPS Return Label provided. QRS Music Technologies, Inc. A n: RMA 269 Quaker Drive Seneca, PA 16346 800‐247‐6557
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Mount and Connect the PNO3 Processor when used as a MIDI Controller The piano should s ll be disconnected from AC power. Assemble the magne c bracket piano. Insert straps through slots
DO NOT INSERT SD CARD INTO THE PNO3 PROCESSOR. The content on the external SD card is now embedded internally.
A ach the magne c bracket to the piano. Place the bracket on the PNO3 processor. Hold the processor on the piano in a posi on where the cables will reach. Mark it’s posi on, remove the bracket from the processor and then screw the bracket to the piano. You may want to connect the PNOscan IO and PLx ribbon cables before placing the processor on the bracket.
Connect the cables.
PLX
This is the cable from the KEYSCAN ALT port on PMII.
The silver “contact” side of the ribbon cable faces down, away from the PLX label.
DC 5VDC
PNOscan 10 [For systems with the PNOscan record hardware installed.]
This is the flat ribbon cable that was connected to the KEYSCAN PRIMARY port on the PMII processor.
The silver “contact” side of the ribbon faces down, away from the PNOscan IO label.
Audio 1‐4: Reconnect as you labeled them earlier.
PLX Box
DC 5VDC ‐ Only used on PM units used as MIDI controllers.
Front
Floor
1 = AUX Input [Going to PLx] 3 = Audio Out to piano speaker 4 = Headphone Output [Going to PLx]
To Speaker
ETHERNET ‐ Do not connect yet.
USB HOST [Going to PLx]
USB CLIENT [Going to PLx
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN [MIDI IN may be connected to a MIDI Record System]
PLX Box ‐ Rear
From MIDI OUT on PMII.
Floor
Secure the PNO3 processor with the Velcro Straps.
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Power ON and Connect to PNO3 Reconnect the piano to the AC power outlet.
The PLX lights should begin to scan as the system loads the opera ng system.
Wait for the system to load. The PLx lights will stop scanning and you will hear voice prompts through the speaker.
ETHERNET cable connec on ‐ Network Mode and IP Address.
If the PMII processor was in Stand Alone mode, see cover page… 3 ...connect the ETHERNET cable and con nue to Connect to PNO
If the system was in Network mode, see page 3, then use the QRS remote to change modes.
If you don’t have the QRS remote shown above then, use the bu ons on the end of the processor.
Press bu on #3 for 4 seconds. The #3 PLx light should flash yellow. Press bu on #3 for 4 seconds again. The #3 PLx should be solid yellow.
Connect the ETHERNET cable. Within a minute the IP address will be announced over the speaker.
Press SHIFT, let go, and then press “MSTR DN / B” on the QRS remote. The third PLx light should turn yellow.
To announce the IP address again; press SHIFT, then 3 on the remote or tap bu on #3 on the end of the processor.
Connect to PNO3 Stand Alone Mode ‐ PLX #3 light is green.
Stand Alone ‐ No connec on to the Internet. In Stand Alone mode the third PLx light is green. Wireless connec on to QRSPNO#### Enter 192.168.1.1 in your web browser. [Apple Safari / Android Browser / Google Chrome]
Network Mode ‐ PLX #3 light is yellow.
PNO3 is connected to the home network via the Wi‐Fi device at the piano. In Network mode the third PLx light is yellow. Your device is connected to your home network. Your home router assigns the IP Address that is used to connect to the PNO3 system. To announce the IP address again; press SHIFT, then 3 on the remote or tap bu on #3 on the end of the processor. Wireless connec on to your home router. Enter the IP address in your web browser. [Apple Safari / Android Browser / Google Chrome]
QRSFinder App ‐ Finds and connects to the QRS PNOma on II or PNO3 systems no ma er what IP address is used.
Download from the Apple App Store to use with the Apple iPad, iPhone or iPod. Download from Google Play store to use with the Android Phone or Tablet.
Test Files
First, check that the processor’s Playback Parameters are set to play the keys in the proper order.
Go to: System Setup / Performance Setup / Test Files
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Play the Middle_c.cmp test file
Confirm that the middle “C” key plays.
Play Test‐Chorma c‐Velocity‐001.MID file.
The keys should play from bass to treble; 5‐84 on 80 note & 1‐88 on an 88 note system.
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PNOscan Record Setup If you did NOT connected a ribbon cable to the PNOscan 10 port on the PNO3 processor then skip this page.
PNOscan Key Adjust [This procedure calibrates the PNOscan’s key sensors and saves the data to the PNO3 processor.]
Go to: System Setup / Record Setup / PNOscan Adjust / PNOscan Keys Basic / Press the “Reset Calibra on” bu on.
The “PNOscan Key Adjustment” dialog box appears. Press and hold the first bass key. When you hear the sound of the note from the speaker, release the key. The fi h light on the PLx box should blink. Repeat for all 88 keys. Press “OK” when finished.
PNOscan Pedals
Go to: System Setup / Record Setup / PNOscan Adjust / PNOscan Pedals
The pedal sensors will not work if the Pedal Trigger number is not between the Rest and Down numbers. Use the Trigger Posi on’s “‐” & “+” bu ons to change the Trigger number.
Sustain Pedal
Tap the “Rest” bu on. Wait for the “Rest” number to change value.
Depress the Sustain Pedal to the floor. Tap the “Down” bu on. Wait for the “Down” number to change value.
Release the Sustain Pedal. Slowly depress the Sustain Pedal while tapping a piano key. When the tone rings, indica ng that the dampers have li ed off of the strings… Tap the “Trigger” bu on. Wait for the Trigger number to change value before releasing the pedal.
Release the Sustain pedal
So Pedal
Tap the “Rest” bu on. Wait for the “Rest” number to change value.
Depress the So Pedal to the floor. Tap the “Down” bu on. Wait for the “Down” number to change value. Tap the “Trigger” bu on. Wait for the “Trigger” number to change value. Release the pedal.
Sostenuto Pedal ‐ No adjustment necessary.
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PNO3 Playback Parameters / Key and Pedal Adjustments ‐ QRS Systems Playback Parameters Notes Inverted [Invert Keyboard on PMII]
If the Test‐Chroma c test file played the keys from treble to bass then, change the Notes Inverted switch.
If the keys play from bass to treble but, middle “C” does not play with the PedalKeySync.MID test file then, check the Number of Notes and the Lowest Note se ngs below.
Number of Notes
80 note system ‐ Number of notes = 80 88 note system ‐ Number of Notes = 88
Lowest Note [MIDI Reference]
80 note system ‐ Lowest Note = 25
88 note system ‐ Lowest Note = 21
Transpose = 0 Note Delay (ms) = 500
Key Adjust Go to: System Setup / Performance Setup / Key Adjust. Min. A ack [Sets the level that the key will play when the Master Volume is 1 and Piano Volume is 0.]
Press Start. Press the Min. A ack’s “‐” or “+” bu on… ...adjust so that the note plays as so ly as possible. Press the “‐>“ bu on to move t the next note. Repeat Min. A ack adjustment for each note.
Press “Stop” when all notes have been adjusted.
Global ‐ Red when ON ‐ Any changes made will effect ALL keys! Press “<‐‐” or “‐‐>“ to play chroma cally up and down keyboard.
The “‐‐>“ bu ons set the current value to all keys upscale.
Regular/Heavy Ac on ‐ Heavy applies a li le more force.
Pedal Adjust Go to: System Setup / Performance Setup / Pedal Adjust.
The Pedal Hold preset should not be turned up to help li the dampers... ...only to hold them at maximum li .
Use the “‐” bu on to set all values to “0”. Press Start.
Press the Pedal A ack Preset’s “+” bu on un l the dampers jump up off of the strings.
Numbers increase by 100. You can enter numbers directly to fine tune the adjustment.
Press the Pedal Hold Preset’s “+” bu on so that the dampers hold for about one second before falling.
The Pedal Retro Preset pulses the pedal solenoid to slow it down as it falls. This adjustment is used to eliminate some of the noise. Press the “+” bu on to eliminate any noise as the dampers fall. If the Pedal Retro is set too high it will not cushion the dampers.
Press the Stop bu on when finished.
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PNO3 Playback Parameters / MIDI OUT Adjustments ‐ MIDI Controller MIDI Out
Go to: System Setup / Performance Setup / Rou ng & Delay Se ngs / MIDI Out
Turn ON the following:
Apply Volume Curve to Veloci es Apply Minimum Veloci es 5 Pin Midi Out
Tap the “MIDI Minimum Out” Adjust bu on.
MIDI Key Adjust
Min. MIDI Out Press “Start”. Press the Min. MIDI Out’s “‐” or “+” bu on… ...adjust so that the note plays as so ly as possible. Press the “‐>“ bu on to move t the next note. Repeat Min. MIDI Out adjustment for each note. The “‐‐>“ bu ons set the current value to all keys upscale.
Press “Stop” when all notes have been adjusted.
Global ‐ Red when ON ‐ Any changes made will effect ALL keys!
Press “<‐‐” or “‐‐>“ to play chroma cally up and down keyboard.
5 Pin MIDI Out Delay (ms)
Go to: Play Piano / Songs and play a black‐ tled song.
Go to: System Setup / Performance Setup / Rou ng & Delay Se ngs / MIDI Out
Adjust the 5 Pin MIDI Out Delay se ng so the two are in sync.
Con nue below if the Piano is NOT in‐sync with the Audio.
The music will stop as adjustments are made. You may want to enter values using the keyboard to make fine adjustments.
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Master Volume Curves Master Volume Curves allow you to set the Piano, Audio, Synth and Voice Prompt levels at three different posi ons along Master Volume scale. [So Play: Master Volume =1] [Full Expression: Master Volume = 50] [Maximum is a Master Volume = 100] Go to: System Setup / Performance Setup / Master Volume Curves
Curve/Volume Wizard ‐ Tap the “Curve/Volume Wizard” bu on.
Midi Velocity Maps to File Types
For each of the file types, select a curve that matches your piano. Play a sample of each type and choose the curve that sounds best, dynamically. Tap “Next”
Volume Curves For each of the Volume Curve Configura ons in the Wizard:
So Playback ALWAYS set the Piano slider to 0, lowest se ng, and then press Next. Full Expression Playback Set the piano slider to level wanted for “Full Expression” and press Next. Loud Playback Set piano slider to the level wanted for “Loud Playback” and press Next. MIDI File Setup [*.MID files / Piano & Synth Curves]
Tap the “Play Sample” bu on to play piano at So Play level.
Always set the Piano level to 0, or lowest se ng at So Play!
Mute the Piano, un‐Mute Synth and adjust the level of the synth piano heard from the speakers.
Tap “Next” to go to Full Expression.
Adjust the Piano and the Synth levels for Full Expression.
Tap “Next” to go to Loud Playback.
Make adjustments.
Tap “Next” to go to next Setup.
Repeat the steps above for each configura on in the Wizard.
QRS Solo File Setup [*.QRS files / Piano & Synth Curves]
QRS Audio File Setup [*.QRS with *.MID files / Audio, Piano & Synth Curves]
Prac ce Setup [Synth files when triggered by the PNOscan record sensor strip] Voice Prompt Setup [PNO3 audio announcements]
Tap the “Finish” bu on at the end of the Wizard.
External AMI Setup
This configura on is a curve adjustment for devices streaming music from the External Input ‐ PNO3 Audio Port #1.
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Connect to PNO3 Device = iPod / iPad / iPhone / Android Phone / Android Tablet / Desktop or Laptop Computer Browser = Apple Safari / Android Browser / Google Chrome Stand Alone Mode ‐ The third PLX light is green.
Use your device [Se ngs / Wi‐Fi] to wirelessly connect to the stand alone Netgear ‐ QRSPNO####2GEXT Use the QRSFinder App or enter 192.168.1.1 in your browser.
Network Mode ‐ The third PLX light is yellow.
Use your device [Se ngs / Wi‐Fi] to wirelessly connect to your home network.
Use the QRSFinder App or enter the IP Address assigned to PNO3 in your browser’s address bar.
QRSFinder App ‐ Finds and connects to PNO3 ma er what IP address is used.
Download from the Apple App Store to use with the Apple iPad, iPhone or iPod. Download from Google Play store to use with the Android Phone or Tablet.
Voice Prompts ‐ Use the IP Address announced over the speaker.
Press and Release “SHIFT” then Press and Release 3.
You can also tap bu on #1 on the side of the PNO3 processor to hear the address. Menu Basics
Go Back one menu level
Toggles Show or Hide Menu Stop Play
Toggles ON or Standby Pause Play
Start Play
Record
Touch/Click the “Play” triangle to play the queued song.
Red Songs Piano Only ‐ QRS Produced Nostalgic/Performance Blue Songs Piano with Audio Accompaniment ‐ QRS Produced Concert Series Black Songs Piano with Audio Accompaniment ‐ Original Ar st’s Audio Sync Along Series
Touch/Click on a song name to play that song.
Top Level Menu
Search by: Song Ar st Album Genre QRS Catalog Number 40 = Solo “Nostalgic” series 80 = Solo “Performance” & “Tribute” 66 = Original Ar st “Sync Along” 86 & 87 = Concert Series
Shortcuts
Transpose ‐ No affect on MIDI Out
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Create Playlists
How to Configure the Net gear Extender EX6100 / AC750 To “Network” Mode [Home Wi‐Fi = WPA Security] [iPad Example]
Both PNO3 AND the Piano’s Wi‐Fi device must be programmed to change modes. PNO3 is connected to the Internet. The piano’s Wi‐Fi device is programmed to communicate with the home network. Mode: PM II gets an IP Address from the home router. The advantage is that the users Android, iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad or 3 Network Computer can be connected to the Internet and s ll control PNO . Connect via your web browser using the IP address provided by your home router. Using a QRS remote control: Press the following bu ons in sequence… SHIFT and then “MSTR DN / B” Programming the Net gear EX6100/AC750 for PNO3 in Network mode. Flip the “Access Point/Extender” switch to the “Extender” posi on. Plug the Net gear into an AC outlet in the same room as home Wi‐Fi network router.
If the Net gear does not power on , press the “Power On/Off” bu on.
Wait, about 40 seconds, for the Power LED to turn green.
Use a paper clip to Press and Hold the “Factory Reset” Bu on for 10 seconds. Wait for the amber “Power LED” to blink at least 3 mes. Go to your device’s Wi‐Fi se ngs and Select “EX6100_Netgear_2GEXT”. You may want to turn the Wi‐Fi OFF and then ON to refresh the Wi‐Fi list.
The reset EX6100 broadcasts two SSIDs: EX6100_Netgear...2GEXT & 5GEXT
The Net gear “genie” should appear within one minute. If requested, enter username = “admin” and password = “password and then Select “Log In”. Select your 2G home Wi‐Fi network. Select “Con nue”. Enter your home Wi‐Fi password. Select “Con nue”. Skip the 5G network
Select “Private Network”. Select “Con nue”. Summary Page: Move to the bo om of the page and select “Con nue”. Select “OK”. Wait for the Net gear to apply changes and reboot. Go to your device’s Wi‐Fi se ngs and Select “####_2GEXT”. The Net gear will be renamed to incorporate you home Wi‐Fi name. To test the setup, go to your web browser and see if you can surf the internet. Unplug the Net gear and connect it to an AC outlet under the Piano. Use the “UNSW” outlet on the large power supply under the piano. You may need a short extension cord. Connect the Ethernet cable from the PNO3 processor to the Net gear. USE the QRS remote control to find the IP address assigned to PNO3 by your home router: Press the following bu ons in sequence…SHIFT 3 [F1/Source 9 9 2] Use the IP address announced to connect to PNO3. 14
How to Configure the Net gear Extender EX6100 / AC750 for “Stand Alone” Mode [iPad Example]
Both PNO3 AND the Piano’s Wi‐Fi device must be programmed to change modes. NO connected to the Internet. PNO3 is wirelessly connected to the QRSPNO_2GEXT located under the piano. Mode: PNO3 and the Android, iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad or Computer communicate with each other. Stand Alone PNO3 delivers control for Android, Google Chrome or Safari web browsers. 192.168.1.1 Connect to PNO3 by entering 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of the web browser. Programming the Net gear EX6100/AC750 for PMII in Stand Alone mode. Press the “Power On/Off” bu on to turn OFF the EX6100. Flip the “Access Point/Extender” switch to the “Access Point” posi on. Press the “Power On/Off” bu on to turn ON the EX6100.
Wait for the Power LED to turn green.
Use a paper clip to Press and Hold the “Factory Reset” Bu on for 10 seconds. Wait for the amber “Power LED” to blink at least 3 mes. Go to your device’s Wi‐Fi se ngs and Select “EX6100_Netgear_2GEXT”. You may want to turn the Wi‐Fi OFF and then ON to refresh the Wi‐Fi list. The reset EX6100 will broadcast two SSID names; EX6100_Netgear...2GEXT & 5GEXT The Net gear “genie” should appear within one minute. Or, go to Safari & enter: www.mywifiext.net Select “NO” for help and then select “Next”. Answer “OK” to “...Are you sure?” Authen ca on Required: Enter username/password then Select “Log In”. Username = “admin” Password = “password” Go to “Setup / Wireless Setup Enter the new “2GEXT & 5GEXT” SSID Names QRSPNO_2GEXT & QRSPNO_5GEXT Press the “Apply” Bu on, wait for reboot Reconnect to QRSPNO_2GEXT & log‐in Go to “Setup / Internet Setup” Select “Use Sta c IP Address” IP Address = 192.168.1.6 IP Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 Gateway IP Address = 192.168.1.1 Select “Use These DNS Servers Primary DNS = 192.168.1.1 Secondary DNS = 10.0.0.250 Press the “Apply” bu on at the top of page and wait the Net gear to update & reboot. Reconnect to QRSPNO_2GEXT & log‐in again. Go to Setup / LAN Setup Un‐Check “Enable NAT” and press “Apply” An Ethernet cable must now be a ached to the QRSPNO_2GEXT to wireless connect. Using a QRS remote control: Press the following bu ons in sequence… SHIFT and then “MSTR DN / A” Go to your device’s Wi‐Fi se ngs and Select “QRSPNO_2GEXT”. Do not use the QRSPNO_5GEXT. Open your web browser and enter “192.168.1.1” in the address bar. This will take you to the QRS PNO3menu. 15