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USING YOUR MUSIC
SERVER IN A MULTIROOM
SYSTEM
Your Music Server is capable of playing different music in
several rooms simultaneously. This chapter explains how
the Music Server can be integrated into a multiroom
environment and how users in different rooms can access
music from the library.
BASIC CONFIGURATION
When the Music Server is not part of a larger multiroom
control system you can access the music library from
remote rooms by displaying the TV user interface in the
room where you are located. The TV display is able to
automatically switch to controlling the output appropriate to
your location by configuring the Music Server remote control
with a
default output
. More information about configuring
your remote is given in the section below.
The diagram below shows the connections required in a
basic multiroom configuration:
•
Video Out
is connected to an RF Video distribution
system to allow the TV user interface to be viewed
on all televisions around the home.
•
Infrared remote control information is received at a
separate receiver eye placed in each room -
information from this device is then transmitted via
the RF Video distribution system to the
IR Receiver
connection.
•
Analogue Out 1, 2, 3 & 4
are each connected to the
stereo input of an amplifier.
Multiroom Remote Control Use - TV Interface
Your Music Server remote control can be configured so that
every button press indicates to the system which output is to
be controlled. This means that whenever infrared is received
by the Music Server the TV display will automatically switch to
controlling the appropriate output.
To configure the remote with a default output
•
Press the
HDD Audio
and
buttons
simultaneously; hold them down for 1 second.
The
HDD Audio
button will remain lit for 20 seconds; the
configuration process must be completed during this time.
•
Enter the 3 digit code corresponding to the output you
would like to control (valid configurations are listed in
Appendix A
). For example, to set output 2 as your
default output press:
0
,
0
,
2
•
Press the
HDD Audio
button again.
The
HDD Audio
button will blink twice to indicate that the
configuration has been accepted. If the
HDD Audio
button
does not blink twice begin the process again, taking care to
enter the number correctly.
If the Music Server is switched on during the configuration
process the
Enter Standby?
prompt will appear once
configuration is complete; pressing any navigation key on the
remote should now cause the Music Server to switch to the
correct output. In the example above the status icons will
display the following:
The number inside the circle indicates the default output of
your remote. The bar to the right of this indicates how long
the user has before the TV user interface is available for
other users to access. The number next to the loudspeaker
symbol indicates which output this remote is currently
controlling.
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