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REPEAT (RETURN) key
The Repeat key has the following functions:
During playback this key toggles the repeat play
setting on the Audio Server.
In text entry mode this key can be used to perform
a carriage return.
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SHUFFLE (DELETE) key
The Shufe key has the following functions:
During playback this key toggles the random play
setting on the Audio Server.
In text entry mode this key can be used to delete
characters.
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STOP key
During playback the Stop key halts playback on the
currently selected output of the Audio Server.
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PLAY key
The Play key can be used to resume playback on the
currently selected output of the Audio Server.
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OUTPUT key
Press this key to change the currently selected audio
output.
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key
When this key is pressed briey during playback, play
restarts at the beginning of the next track. When the
key is held for a longer period of time the music will fast
forward at high speed.
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key
When this key is pressed briey during playback, play
restarts at the beginning of the current track. A second
brief press moves to the beginning of the previous track.
When the key is held for a longer period of time the
music will rewind at high speed.
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PAUSE key
Press the pause key to interrupt playback temporarily.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
Your Audio Server is designed to remain switched on
continuously. However, if you are not planning to use
your Audio Server for an extended period of time, you
may want to switch it off.
To switch off, press the STANDBY button on the
front panel of your Audio Server. Next, press the
action button labelled Yes below the LCD display.
After a brief period, the unit will switch off and the
Standby LED will glow red.
To switch back on, press the STANDBY button on
the front panel of your Audio Server again. After
a brief period, the unit will switch on, the Standby
LED will glow green and the TV will display the
Audio Library screen.
If you are not using your Audio Server for a brief period,
you may want to switch it to Standby mode.
Press the
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Standby key on your Audio Server
remote control. The TV screen will display the
Standby screen.
Press the
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Standby key again to leave Standby
mode and return to normal operation.
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CONFIGURING YOUR REMOTE TO
CONTROL OTHER DEVICES
The TV and Amp keys on the remote control may be
individually congured to control a range of televisions
and ampliers from well known manufacturers.
To congure the remote to control your television:
Press the TV and
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Select keys simultaneously; hold
them down for 1 second.
The TV key will remain lit for 20 seconds; the
conguration process must be completed during this
time.
Enter the 3 digit numeric code matching the
manufacturer of your television from the list in
Appendix A.
Press the TV button again.
The TV key will blink twice to indicate that the
conguration has been accepted. If the TV key does not
blink begin the process again, taking care to enter the
number exactly as printed in the list. If the television is
switched on during the conguration process, entering
the correct code will cause the television to go into
standby.
To congure the remote to control your amplier, follow
the above procedure, pressing the AMP key in place of
the TV key, and using the appropriate numeric code for
your amplier.
REMOTE CONTROL USE IN A MULTIROOM
SYSTEM
Your Audio Server remote control can be congured so
that every button press indicates to the system which
output is to be controlled. This means that whenever
infrared is received by the Audio Server the TV display
will automatically switch to controlling the appropriate
output.
To congure the remote with a default output
Press the Audio Server and
O
Select keys
simultaneously; hold them down for 1 second.
The Audio Server key will remain lit for 20 seconds; the
conguration process must be completed during this
time.
Enter the 3 digit code corresponding to the output
you would like to control (valid congurations are
listed in Appendix A). For example, to set output 2
as your default output press:
0, 0, 2
Press the Audio Server button again.
The Audio Server button will blink twice to indicate
that the conguration has been accepted. If the Audio
Server button does not blink twice begin the process
again, taking care to enter the number correctly.
Pressing any navigation key on the remote should
now cause the Audio Server to switch to the correct
output. The remote control can still be used to control
a different audio output in the normal way; pressing the
Home Output key will return it to controlling the default
output.
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