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About the Quick Manual

The Quick Manual is aimed at first time users of the MusicCAST system, and contains an easy to under-
stand explanation of the general system functions. You can gain an basic understanding of how to use 
the MusicCAST system just by reading the Quick Manual alone.

The MusicCAST system has a great many abilities, ranging from Music Server, to Music Player. You must 
carry out various settings to use each function. Consequently, this Quick Manual is divided into the fol-
lowing sections: 1. Storing CDs on the MusicCAST server, 2. Using the MusicCAST client to play back 
songs recorded on the MusicCAST server, 3. Creating a CD by selecting tracks from those stored on the 
MusicCAST server. Please refer to the main MusicCAST Server manual or MusicCAST Client manual for 
explanations on other functions.

Using the MusicCAST, you can store all of the CDs in your collection on the internal hard disk in the MusicCAST,
and play them back however you want, rather like a juke box.
The MusicCAST server can store more than 1000  (*1) music CDs on its internal hard disk drive. It also records
the album name, artist name, and music genre at the time of storage, allowing easy creation of a list of the
recorded music without requiring you to enter any data. Because this list contains the song, artist, genre, and
album names, you can quickly and easily select the song you want to listen to for playback. You can also set the
MusicCAST to play songs at random, repeat one particular song, or select from a number of other playback
options.

You can use MusicCAST clients to play music stored in the MusicCAST server, as shown in the illustration below.

*1  This figure assumes that all songs are stored in Mp3 format only. The MusicCAST server can store approximately 100 CDs if all songs

are stored in PCM format (assuming it is equipped with an 80GB hard disk drive).

The MusicCAST client connects to the MusicCAST server, acting as a player for the songs stored on the MusicCAST

server.

Since the MusicCAST client can connect to the MusicCAST server through a wireless connection, you can install it with-

out having to install any connecting cables. You can, for example, install a MusicCAST server in your living room, and
MusicCAST clients in your bedroom and childrens' rooms, then connect and listen to the music stored in the MusicCAST
server from each location. The MusicCAST client allows you to search for songs in the same manner as the MusicCAST
server, by selecting song, album, artist, or genre.

Additionally, because the MusicCAST server is capable of connecting to up to 7 MusicCAST clients simultaneously, you

can play different songs, on multiple MusicCAST clients at the same time.

What is the MusicCAST system?

What is the MusicCAST Client?

MusicCAST client

Speaker

Speaker

MusicCAST server

TV/Monitor

Summary of Contents for MCX 1000 - MusicCAST - Digital Audio Server

Page 1: ...the song artist genre and album names you can quickly and easily select the song you want to listen to for playback You can also set the MusicCAST to play songs at random repeat one particular song or...

Page 2: ...Quick Manual assumes that you have connected your MusicCAST server to a TV Monitor and uses illustra tions of the On Screen Display to explain operations where appropriate Most of the explanations in...

Page 3: ...t However because the MusicCAST can only record songs to a CD R in PCM format it stores both PCM and MP3 data when you store a CD After you record a song to a CD R the MusicCAST server erases the PCM...

Page 4: ...rver m AV receiver speakers You must connect speakers and an amplifier or AV receiver to the MusicCAST server if you wish to listen to music from it directly m Internet When song artist album or genre...

Page 5: ...r Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a res idential environment will not result in harmful interferenc...

Page 6: ...esulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than specified To prevent damage by lightning disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet during an electrical storm Do not attempt to modify or...

Page 7: ...smitter Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any inter ference received including interference that may cause und...

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