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55022/A1 Class B, and EN 50082-1. This meets the essential protection requirements of the 

European Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member 

states relation to electromagnetic compatibility. 

Safety Precautions 

Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 

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Slots and openings on the device are provided for ventilation. To protect it from 

overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. 

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Do not use or store HomePod in the environment that exceeds temperature and humidity 

specifications. Do not place HomePod near a radiator or heat register or in a built-in 

installation unless adequate ventilation is provided. 

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Before cleaning, unplug HomePod from wall outlet. Do not use liquid cleansers or aerosol 

cleansers. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 

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Do not place cords or cables where they may be walked on or tripped over. 

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Be sure to comply with any applicable local safety standards or regulations. 

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General-purpose cables are provided with HomePod. The use of any other cables or 

requirements mandated by local authority is user’s responsibility. 

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Cables attached to devices in different locations with different power sources and 

grounding may cause hazardous voltage. Consult a qualified electronic consultant before 

installing the product to check if this phenomenon exists and, if necessary, take 

corrective action. 

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Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the line has been 

disconnected. 

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Avoid using telephone equipment or installing the product during an electrical storm. 

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Never install HomePod, or any kind of telephone jacks, lines, network cables, or power 

connections in wet locations. 

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Never spill liquid of any kind on HomePod. 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1.0 Welcome...................................................................................... 4 

2.0 Before You Start.......................................................................... 5 

2.1 Package Contents..................................................................... 5 

2.2 System and Other Requirements.............................................. 5 

3.0 Getting to Know Your HomePod ............................................... 6 

3.1 Hooking up your HomePod....................................................... 6 

3.2 Front Panel ............................................................................... 7 

3.3 Side Connectors ....................................................................... 7 

4.0 Software Installation For PC ...................................................... 9 

4.1 Java Virtual Machine (VM) ........................................................ 9 

Summary of Contents for HomePad

Page 1: ...able protection against radio interference in a commercial environment This equipment can generate use and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructi...

Page 2: ...h any applicable local safety standards or regulations General purpose cables are provided with HomePod The use of any other cables or requirements mandated by local authority is user s responsibility...

Page 3: ...eens 14 6 3 HomePod Controls 15 7 0 Advance Operations 16 Appendix 17 Reference 17 Troubleshooting 18 Contacting Macsense Tech Support 19 Technical Specifications 19 HomePod Limited consumer Warranty...

Page 4: ...ter Macintosh G3 or PC Pentium III Mac OS 9 and X or Windows 98Me2000XP Page 6 of 21 3 0 Getting to Know Your HomePod 3 1 Hooking up your HomePod HomePod streams digital music files stores in your com...

Page 5: ...ic library Each computer requires a server program to be installed to make the music library available to the HomePod Multiples computers can each have one or more music libraries and a HomePod will h...

Page 6: ...on For PC A small server software called HomePod Music Server is required to be installed in each computer that has music files to share to HomePod Use the Installer CD and follow these instructions t...

Page 7: ...and install the latest release http www java com en download For Mac Java VM is built in into the OS and therefore need not be installed separately 4 2 HomePod Music Server Install For PC After your...

Page 8: ...configure the server settings The window will get minimized to the taskbar if its window is closed but will continue to run in the background Press Configure button to open the Music Services Preferen...

Page 9: ...Configure button you will be presented with Page 12 of 21 the following window The windows presents two sections In the first section use the Browse button to locate the folder that contains your mus...

Page 10: ...n and off To turn on the HomePod press and release the Power key You should be prompted with a startup screen that displays HomePod Wireless Audio Services To turn off the HomePod press and hold the b...

Page 11: ...re The second line aligned left displays the name of the song The third line aligned right is the artist of the song The forth line aligned left is the album of the song and alight right is the track...

Page 12: ...the Next button is pressed the present song will stop and next song will start To jump to the beginning of a song while it is playing click on the Prev button If you re using the built in speaker or...

Page 13: ...s to spill on the unit Do not use sprays near your HomePod It is best to keep HomePod out of direct sunlight or other sources of extreme heat Avoid placing HomePod in a setting where air cannot circul...

Page 14: ...to be free of defects in material and workmanship subject to the following conditions The duration of Macsense s warranty with respect to Macsense HomePod product is limited to one 1 year from the dat...

Page 15: ...during the remainder of the warranty period you must contact Macsense by phone at 650 552 9110 or by fax at 650 552 9250 When contacting Macsense by fax please include a letter detailing your complain...

Page 16: ...www macsense com The HomePod name and related logos are trademarks of Macsense Connectivity Printed on Recycled Paper 2003 Macsense Connectivity All rights reserved DPSS 03 E 049...

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