How do I program the WP200e wallbox adapter if I use the MP3-OEM player ?
You would create a text file and place it in any of your disc folders. The name of the text file will contain the setup information. For example, if you want to hook up a Seeburg 3W1 wallbox and turn on the “auto-play” feature; open NOTEPAD then save the file as “WP32.TXT”. It doesn’t matter what you type in for text, only the filename is looked at. When the MP3-OEM is powered up, it searches for MP3 and TXT files. Each TXT filename is examined. If the first two letters are “WP” then this is a WP200e setup filename. The third character is the wallbox type, which is “3” for Seeburg 3W1. Following this, you can have up to five feature select digits. In this case, the numeric “2” selects the auto-play mode. A short time after powering up the MP3-OEM, you will see the WP200e LED blinking as your wallbox adapter is being programmed. The MP3-OEM clears your song memory to allow letter keys for the disc selection and number keys for the track selection. “A” = disc 01, “B”=02, “C”=03 and so on
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