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SERIAL NUMBER AND COUNTRY CODE PROGRAMING
Perform both of these procedures any time the
Wi-Fi Module is replaced.
Download two macros from the SoundTouch
®
product’s repair information page located on
http://serviceops.bose.com. Place these
macros in the Tera Term program folder.
set_variant_sm2.ttl
set_country_code_sm2.ttl
set_region_code_sm2.ttl
set_serial_number_sm2.ttl
1. Set the Variant
1.1 Connect the SoundTouch 20 to a
computer as shown in the TAP command set
up procedure on pages 44 and 45.
1.2 Within Tera Term, select Control then
Macro and Select the file -
“set_variant_sm2.ttl”
1.3 Follow the prompts. Select the appropriate
product.
• rhino = SoundTouch 10
• spotty = SoundTouch 20
• mojo = SoundTouch 30
• lisa = SoundTouch adapter
2. Setting the Country Code
2.1 Connect the SoundTouch 20 to a
computer as shown in the TAP command set
up procedure on pages 44 and 45.
2.2 Within Tera Term, select Control then
Macro and Select the file -
2.4 Follow the prompts. Select the appropriate
country code to ensure the proper wi-fi
channel is set
• AU – Australia
• EU – Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy,
France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark,
Sweden, Norway, Finland, UK, Hungary,
Poland
• US – Canada and USA
• TW – Taiwan
• MX – Mexico
• JP – Japan
• AP – Hong Kong, UAE, India, China
3. Setting the Region Code
3.1 Connect the SoundTouch 20 to a
computer as shown in the TAP command set
up procedure on pages 44 and 45.
3.2 Within Tera Term, select Control then
Macro and Select the file -
“set_region_code_sm2.ttl”
3.3 Follow the prompts. Select the appropriate
country code to ensure the proper wi-fi power
output is set.
4. Setting the Serial Number
4.1 Connect the SoundTouch 20 to a
computer as shown in the TAP command set
up procedure on pages 44 and 45.
4.2 Within Tera Term, select Control then
Macro and Select the file -
“set_serial_number_sm2.ttl”
4.3 Follow the prompts.
Note: The serial number can be read by
pressing the Volume - button and the number
5 at the same time for 5 seconds for system
information. Use the Volume - and + button to
toggle through system information.