Getting started
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The MusicCAST server has four different standby and power modes, and uses each in a specific set of
circumstances. The MusicCAST server consumes power in all modes, however standby modes generally
consume less power than when the MusicCAST is in power on mode.
The following diagram illustrates the MusicCAST server standby and power on modes, and the actions required
to move between them. The figures in brackets indicate the amount of electricity consumed per hour in that
particular mode.
If you do not use the MusicCAST server for more than 30 minutes, and it is not encoding MP3 files, or
transmitting music data to MusicCAST clients, it automatically places the itself in LAN standby mode, regardless
of your standby mode settings.
MusicCAST server standby and power modes
Power on
STANDBY : Green
Front panel display : Lit
OSD : Optional
TIMER : Optional
LAN STANDBY : Optional
ENCODING : Optional
CLIENT : Optional
LAN standby
STANDBY : Red
Front panel display : UnLit
OSD : Off
TIMER : Optional
LAN STANDBY : Lit (orange)
ENCODING : Off
CLIENT : Off
Sleep
STANDBY : Red
Front panel display : UnLit
OSD : Off
TIMER : Optional
LAN STANDBY : Optional
ENCODING : Optional (*1)
CLIENT : Optional (*1)
IR Standby
STANDBY : Red
Front panel display : Unlit
OSD : Off
TIMER : Optional
LAN STANDBY : Unlit
ENCODING : Unlit
CLIENT : Unlit
• STANDBY/ON key (OFF)
• TIMER END
• STANDBY/ON key (ON)
• TIMER START
(*1 One of these lights will always
flash when the MusicCAST server is
in Sleep Mode)
• Encoding complete
• MusicCAST client OFF
• TIMER END
• TIMER START
• STANDBY/ON key (ON)
• TIMER START
• MusicCAST client on
• TIMER START
• STANDBY/ON key (OFF)
• Forced standby
• After idling for 30 minutes
• TIMER END
• STANDBY/ON key (OFF)
• Forced standby
• TIMER END
• STANDBY/ON key (ON)
• TIMER START
• Encoding complete
• MusicCAST client OFF
• TIMER END
LAN STANDBY
indicator
STANDBY
indicator
ENCODING
indicator
Front panel
display
TIMER
indicator
CLIENT
indicator