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ENGLISH
USING YOUR MUSIC
SERVER WITH AN OPUS
MULTIROOM SYSTEM
Your Music Server may be installed with an Opus Multiroom
System for a complete multiroom audio solution. Using the
Opus wall panels and remote control you can access a
simple menu interface that allows you to browse through the
music library on your Music Server and listen to individual
music selections.
Each output on the Music Server is distinct and independently
controlled, enabling more than one person to control audio
playback without affecting the playback of others.
CONNECTING YOUR MUSIC SERVER TO
THE OPUS MCU
In order to connect your Music Server to an Opus MCU you
will need a TXT500 interface unit. The illustration below
shows the connections required:
Note:
ensure that all units are switched off before making
any connections.
•
Connect
Analogue Outputs 1, 2, 3
and
4
on your
Music Server to the
AV1
,
AV2
,
CD
, and
DVD
connnections respectively on the Opus MCU.
•
Connect the
AV1
,
AV2
,
CD
, and
DVD
infrared
emitter outputs to the
Infrared In 1
,
2
,
3
, and
4
inputs respectively on the Opus TXT500.
•
Connect the
All
IR output from the Opus MCU to the
IR receiver
connection on the back of the DH9500.
•
Connect the
CD/DVD
Opus text output on the Opus
MCU to the
Opus Text 2
connection on the TXT500,
and the
AV1/AV2
Opus text output to
Opus Text 1
.
•
Use a null modem cable to connect the
RS232
port
on the TXT500 to the
Controller
port on your Music
Server.
Once the connections are complete switch on the Music
Server,
then
the TXT500,
then
the Opus MCU.
CONTROLLING THE MUSIC SERVER
The music collection on your Marantz DH9500 may be
accessed through the Opus Multiroom System in one of the
following two ways:
1.
Using the Music Server remote control
- the Opus
wall panels may be used to send remote control
information back to your Music Server for browsing
browsing through your music library using the TV
user interface. For more information see the
chapter
Using your Music Server in a Multiroom
System
on p.31.
2.
Using the Opus wall panel and remote control
- the
Opus wall panel comprises an eight character display
and seventeen push button keys, of which only a
subset are used to access your music library. The
following table gives a description of the keys used:
An example of how to select music from your library is given
in the following
Playing Music
chapter.
Key
Action
CD
Select output 3.
DVD/AV1
DVD
: Select output 4.
AV1
(press and hold): Select output 1.
SAT/AV2
SAT
: not available to the Music Server.
AV2
(press and hold): Select output 2.
R
,
Q
,
G
and
F
Use these buttons to step backwards and
forwards through items in your music library. For
more information see the chapter called
Playing
Music
overleaf.
A
/
C
Pressing the play button whilst browsing your
music collection will play the highlighted album,
playlist, or preset. If an artist or genre is
highlighted then all the albums in that group are
played in turn.
FAV-1
Allows you to select how you will browse through
your Music Server library. Pressing this button
once will browse by
album
title; press the button
again to browse by
artist
name. Continue
pressing the button to browse the library by
genre
,
playlist
or
preset
.
STOP
Stops playback or exits from browse mode.
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