10
Remote Control
The following diagram explains the function of the keys on your
Audio Network Server remote control:
L
STANDBY button
Places the Audio Network Server in/out of
standby
or
off
mode.
HDD Audio button
Selects the Audio Network Server as the device to be controlled.
TV button
This button is not used by the Audio Network Server.
Default o/p button
On the NAS-2.6 model this button resets the TV user interface to
controlling the default output for the room where you are located.
For more information on multiroom use of the Audio Network
Server see the chapter called
Using your Audio Network Server
in a Multiroom System
page 36.
output is that it has low signal loss due to cables and is completely
isolated from the ground loop. The audio output of the
Digital Optical
Out
connector is the same as the audio output of the
Analog Audio
Out
connector.
Note:
This output may not be used for making a digital copy of your media.
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN
High Quality recordings can be made onto the hard disk of the Audio
Network Server using a coaxial connection from a suitable device
(such as Minidisc or DAT).
DIGITAL COAXIAL OUT
By connecting this jack to a digital audio component (D/A convertor,
A/V amplifier etc.), digital signals from the Audio Network Server
can be transmitted directly from the system without first being converted
to Analog. The audio output of the
Digital Coaxial Out
connector
is the same as the audio output of the
Analog Audio Out
connector.
Note:
This output may not be used for making a digital copy of your media.
ANALOG IN
Analog sources (such as cassette or vinyl LP) may be recorded onto
the hard disk of the Audio Network Server using this connection.
ANALOG OUT
Connect the
Analog Out
jacks to the input jacks of your audio pre-
amplifier. On the NAS-2.3 model there is one
Analog Out
jack; on
the NAS-2.6 model there are four independently controlled
Analog
Out
jacks.
AC INLET
Connect the supplied power cord to this connector to provide power
to the unit.
Controls and Connections
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