MA310 | MA510 | MA710 Owner's Manual | rev1.3 20240612
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NETWORK STATUS
(Does not apply to MA310)
The Receiver is fitted with a network audio client which is capable of Airplay 2, and Google Chromecast built-in as well as stored
music on a network storage device such as a PC, or on NAS drive.
The wireless network is configured using the Apple Airplay setup or the JBL Premium Audio app.
Type
– (Information only) Shows if and/or how the device is connected to a network.
Wireless Device is using a wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) function to connect to a network.
Wired Device is using an ethernet LAN cable to connect to a network.
Not Configured Device has not been configured for Wi-Fi connection, and LAN cable is not connected.
Status
– (Information only) Display network information.
Network Name/ IP Address/ MAC Address (Wi-Fi)/ MAC Address (Ethernet)/ Build Version (Network Software)
Network Reset
– Clears the Receiver’s network connection settings and restores the device’s Network Name. Makes the
Receiver discoverable for a new Wi-Fi network setup using the JBL Premium Audio App and Apple Airplay.
SOFTWARE SETUP
Note: On the MA510 and MA710, software updates occur automatically by regularly checking for an over-the-air firmware
update (requires external network connection). Do not power off the Receiver while an update is in progress.
Firmware Version
– (Information only) Displays the current firmware version.
Main Host/ Decoding DSP / OSD Font/ Bluetooth/ Network
USB Update –
Used for updating the firmware via USB. The firmware in your Receiver can be updated from a USB flash
drive containing a firmware update file. A manual software update should not be performed unless instructed by JBL Customer
Support.
Reset to Default - This option allows you to restore all settings on your Receiver to the defaults from which it left the factory.