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REMOTE CONTROL 

The remote control supplied with the Digital Music Server is 
a “Universal” remote control.  This means that other 
devices,  such as a television or amplifier, may be controlled 
using this remote control.  When you have selected to 
control the television the 

TV

 device button will light up 

each time you press a button - similarly when the Digital 
Music Server is selected the 

HDD Audio

 button will light 

and when the Amp is selected the 

Amp

 button will light. 

The following diagram explains the function of the keys 
on your Digital Music Server remote control: 

L

     STANDBY button 

Places the Digital Music Server in/out of 

standby

 or 

off

 mode. 

HDD Audio button 

Selects the Digital Music Server as the device to be controlled. 

TV button 

Selects the TV as the device to be controlled.  For more 
information on configuring this remote to control your 
television see the chapter called 

Configuring your remote

 

to control other devices

 p.19. 

DEFAULT O/P 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 Digital Music Server 
see the chapter called 

Using your Digital Music Server in

 

a multiroom system 

p.40.  If the TV device is selected this 

button will show/hide the on-screen clock. 

AMP button 

Selects the Amp as the device to be controlled.  For more 
information on configuring this remote to control your 
amplifier see the chapter called 

Configuring your remote

 

to control other devices

 p.19. 

DISC/CH. buttons 

Selects the next/previous album (or playlist) on your 
Digital Music Server.  If you have the TV device selected 
these buttons will select the next and previous channels. 

O

 MUTE button 

If the TV or Amp device is selected, this button mutes the 
volume of the TV/Amp. 

N

VOLUME buttons 

If the TV or Amp device is selected these buttons control 
the volume of the TV/Amp. 

-

 OUTPUT button 

Press the 

output

 button to display what music is playing 

on the currently selected output.  Pressing the output 
button for a second time will select the next output in 
sequence. 

2

CANCEL button 

The 

cancel

 button is an action key - on some menu 

screens this is used to cancel an operation which you no 
longer wish to continue.  If the TV device is selected this 
button will hide text services. 

3

     INFO button 

The 

info

 button is an action key - on some menu screens 

this is used to display additional information which may 
not be currently displayed; on other menu screens it may 
also be used to edit text on the screen.   If the TV device is 
selected this button displays text services. 

4

HOME button 

The 

home

 button is an action key - it can be used to 

return to the top page of a particular function. For 
instance if you are browsing the music library and you 
wish to look for a different album you may use the 

home

 

button to return to the main 

Library

 menu. 

1

 button 

The 

menu

 button is an action key - pressing this key will 

always return the TV screen and front panel to the 

Main

 

Menu

.  Use this button if you wish to start a new 

operation. 

NAVIGATION 

9

,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,    

8

,

6

,

7

  buttons 

The navigation buttons are used to move up, down, left 
or right through the menu pages. 

     

     button 

Select

 is used to activate the currently highlighted 

option.  When browsing the 

library

 this button will start 

playback of the selected item. 

ALBUM button 

The 

album

 button can be used to jump to the album list 

in the music library.  If the TV device is selected this 
button selects the 

red

 text service option. 

Summary of Contents for Digital Music Server XMusic

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE D I G I TA L M U S I C S E RV E R...

Page 2: ...U S Patents 5 987 525 6 061 680 6 154 773 6 161 132 6 230 192 6 230 207 6 240 459 6 330 593 and other patents issued or pending Services supplied and or device manufactured under license for followin...

Page 3: ...rements in your area IMPORTANT for UK version only This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded 13 amp plug To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows 1 Remove fuse cover and fuse 2...

Page 4: ...CTION Power supply cords should be protected from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If a...

Page 5: ...t the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications may cause...

Page 6: ...4...

Page 7: ...ction keys Press the 1 key to display the main menu at any time Press the 2 key whenever this symbol is displayed on the TV screen or on the front panel to cancel exit or delete the current operation...

Page 8: ...ey on the remote control PLAYING MUSIC Display the Main Menu by pressing the 1 key on your Digital Music Server remote control or the Menu action key on the front panel The Main Menu will be displayed...

Page 9: ...cture de la musique sur la sortie s lectionn e La touche KEnregistrement est une touche d action utilis e avec certains crans de menu pour commencer un enregistrement ou modifier une liste de lecture...

Page 10: ...z le Menu principal en appuyant sur la touche 1 touche 1 de la t l commande de votre Digital Music Server ou bien sur Menu touche d action du panneau avant Le Menu principal s affiche Appuyez sur les...

Page 11: ...n anzeigen Dr cken Sie die 2 Taste wenn dieses Symbol auf dem Fernsehbildschirm oder auf der Anzeige auf der Vorderseite des Ger ts angezeigt wird um denaktuellenVorgangentsprechendden Informationenau...

Page 12: ...SPIELEN Das Hauptmen aufrufen indem Sie die Taste 1 auf der Fernbedienung Ihres Digital Music Servers oder die Taste Menu Aktionstaste auf der Frontblende Das Hauptmen wird angezeigt Die Tasten 9 und...

Page 13: ...se este bot n para controlar Digital Music Server 6 Botones de acci n del mando a distancia Pulse el bot n 1 para mostrar el men principal cuando lo desee Pulse el bot n 2 cuando este s mbolo se muest...

Page 14: ...ulsando la tecla de 1 del mando a distancia del Digital Music Server o Menu tecla de acci n del panel fronto Se visualizar el Men Principal Pulse las teclas 9 y 8 para resalta Fonoteca Pulse 5Selecc t...

Page 15: ...ndo Premere il tasto 1 per visualizzare il menu principale in qualsiasi momento Premere il tasto 2 ogniqualvolta sullo schermo TV o sul pannello anteriore compare questo simbolo per annullare uscire o...

Page 16: ...asto 1 sul telecomando del Digital Music Server o il tasto d azione Menu sul pannello anteriore Viene visualizzato il Menu Principale Digitare i tasti 9 e 8 per evidenziare Libreria Digitare il tasto...

Page 17: ...et you customise your Digital Music Server for each member of the family or for matching the music to the occasion or mood Instant access irrespective of your music collection Whether you select a tra...

Page 18: ...on the display R E button When the button is pressed briefly during playback play restarts at the beginning of the current track A second brief press moves to the beginning of the previous track When...

Page 19: ...TICAL IN High Quality recordings can be made onto the hard disk of the Digital Music Server using an optical connection from a suitable device such as Minidisc or DAT REAR VIEW DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT The...

Page 20: ...d these buttons will select the next and previous channels O MUTE button If the TV or Amp device is selected this button mutes the volume of the TV Amp NVOLUME buttons If the TV or Amp device is selec...

Page 21: ...n NUMERIC 0 to 9 buttons The numeric keys can be used as follows When browsing the track list these buttons allow you specify the track you wish to play When browsing the list of presets these buttons...

Page 22: ...appropriate video channel to view the Digital Music Server TV User Interface display For Scart connection the red and black plugs are not required Reassigning volume control when using the Digital Mu...

Page 23: ...mode Press the Standby key on the front panel or the LStandby key on the remote control The following prompt is displayed The front panel display shows Either Press the Stby action key on the front pa...

Page 24: ...display In the example above the functions Menu Open Info and Play are available next to each option is a symbol indicating where a key on the Digital Music Server remote control may be used instead o...

Page 25: ...up a connection later Press the 5 action key on the front panel or the key on the remote to select the option you have chosen If you have selected Use Ethernet follow the on screen instructions to spe...

Page 26: ...ot using an Ethernet connection check that you have connected your Digital Music Server to a telephone line using the cable supplied Press the Regstr action key on the front panel or the button on the...

Page 27: ...a CD in the tray select the CD option from the Main Menu to display the contents of the disc press the KRec CD to begin the recording process The following display then allows you to choose whether to...

Page 28: ...the display shows the total remaining recording time available at the specified recording quality Press the 5Select key to confirm your selection CD information The CD information screen allows you t...

Page 29: ...to press the 1 key on the Digital Music Server remote control and select music as normal For more information on selecting music for playback see the chapter called Playing Music p 30 At any time you...

Page 30: ...action key to confirm your settings and return to the Line In Record screen Note If you have selected either the coaxial or optical digital input as your line in source the gain setting may not be alt...

Page 31: ...y To record additional tracks Use the 9 or 8 keys if necessary to highlight the track name option and press the 5New action key A new track named Session Track 2 will begin recording The 5New option w...

Page 32: ...ning with that letter PLAYING MUSIC This chapter explains how to play music on your XMusic Digital Music Server It also explains how to search for a track in a number of alternative ways PLAYING MUSIC...

Page 33: ...enre To browse the library by playlist Playlists allow you to create your own selections of tracks and save them with a name of your choice such as Party Music For more information about creating a pl...

Page 34: ...irst letter of its title using the alphanumeric keypad on your Digital Music Server remote control To select an album artist genre or playlist by name Display the appropriate library menu for the item...

Page 35: ...lbum name and track name Artist name and track name CONTROLLING PLAYBACK Whether you are playing music from the library or directly from the CD you can pause stop and resume playback as well as seek a...

Page 36: ...your XMusic Digital Music Server to help you organise the music in your music library including information about creating playlists of your favourite tracks programming preset stations deleting album...

Page 37: ...the 9 or 8 keys to move the track up or down as required Press the 5Store key to confirm the new track position PRESETS Presets are simple playlists that can be used in the same way as a preset statio...

Page 38: ...wing section called Entering and Editing Names to enter a new name album all the tracks by an artist all the tracks in a genre a playlist or all the tracks stored on your Digital Music Server For more...

Page 39: ...action key Press the 5Clear action key to confirm your choice You will receive confirmation once the operation is complete Press the 5OK action key to continue ENTERING AND EDITING NAMES You can ente...

Page 40: ...ls you will be given the opportunity to re transmit your updated registration information Internet Access Displays your Internet account details and allows you to edit them If you chose the Use Built...

Page 41: ...hernet Settings Allows you to specify how your Digital Music Server obtains an IP address when connected to an Ethernet network The Mode option allows you to select whether the IP address is set Manua...

Page 42: ...what is playing on the currently selected output Press the Output button again to switch to the next output Once the required output number is displayed press the 2Hide key to hide the output display...

Page 43: ...layed press the 2Hide key to hide the output display The next time a key is pressed on the front panel the user interface will automatically switch to controlling this output MULTIROOM CONTROL SYSTEMS...

Page 44: ...are using a Macintosh computer you can create a new network connection as follows Select Go from the Finder menu and click Connect to Server Click on the Browse button in the Connect to Server window...

Page 45: ...ick the last track Press the Delete key to remove these tracks from the iTunes Library Click Yes to confirm your choice Repeat the import process described above to add back the Digital Music Server i...

Page 46: ...97 CGE 138 024 010 048 158 097 077 CIE 098 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 079 CIHAN 009 CLARIVOX 108 033 047 CLATRNIC 017 CLATRONIC 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 119 013 014 015...

Page 47: ...01 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 017 013 014 015 016 018 151 IMPERIAL 001 002 003 004 034 138 143 005 006 007 146 008 024 081 009 154 119 010 013 014 015 016 121 048 158 125 097 018 077 086 114 INGE...

Page 48: ...021 PANASONIC 080 137 144 150 145 081 082 083 207 131 PATHE CINEMA 031 119 033 158 PATHE MARCONI 135 139 042 PERDIO 043 PHILCO 001 002 003 004 080 138 005 006 146 024 081 009 010 013 014 015 016 048...

Page 49: ...8 TEKON 018 084 TELEAVIA 135 107 139 042 040 TELEFUNKEN 034 035 106 138 136 140 037 042 040 050 TELETENT 005 TELETECH 018 TELETON 088 041 109 081 010 TELEUNKEN 138 TELEVIDEON 031 021 081 119 206 TENSA...

Page 50: ...23 122 129 106 124 031 KRELL 067 063 KYOCERA 020 LEXICON 006 LINN 057 LUXMAN 042 028 008 LXI 036 MAGNAVOX 064 MARANTZ 053 011 012 116 055 032 059 MERIDIAN 060 061 MITSUBISHI 130 131 MONDIAL 068 062 NA...

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Page 60: ...23 37 ETHERNET CONNECTION 17 39 F FRONT PANEL 16 Controls 16 Display 21 G GENRE BUTTON 19 31 GENRES PLAYING 31 GRID 23 37 H HDD AUDIO BUTTON 18 HOME BUTTON 18 I INFO BUTTON 18 INTERNET CONNECTION 23 3...

Page 61: ...me 18 20 REPEAT 33 REPEAT BUTTON 19 S S VIDEO OUT CONNECTION 17 SELECT BUTTON 16 18 SETTINGS 38 SKIP BACK 16 19 SKIP FORWARD 16 19 SPECIFICATIONS 15 STANDBY BUTTON 16 18 21 STANDBY MODE 21 STATUS ICON...

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