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USER GUIDE
© Copyright Imerge Ltd 2009
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MS1 MediaServer / MediaPlayer
CONFIGURING YOUR REMOTE TO
CONTROL OTHER DEVICEs
The
tV
and
amp
keys on the remote control may be
individually configured to control a range of televisions
and amplifiers from well known manufacturers.
Configuring the Remote to Control your
Television
Press the
•
tV
and
O
select
keys simultaneously; hold
them down for 1 second.
The TV key will remain lit for 20 seconds; the
configuration process must be completed during this
time.
Enter the 3 digit numeric code matching the
•
manufacturer of your television from the list in
remote Control Codes
on page 41.
Press the
•
tV
button again.
The
tV
key will blink twice to indicate that the
configuration has been accepted. If the
tV
key does not
blink, begin the process again, taking care to enter the
number exactly as printed in the list. If the television is
switched on during the configuration process, entering
the correct code will cause the television to go into
standby.
To configure the remote to control your amplifier, follow
the above procedure, pressing the
amp
key in place of
the
tV
key, and using the appropriate numeric code for
your amplifier.
REMOTE CONTROL UsE IN A MULTIROOM
sYsTEM
Your MediaServer 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 MediaServer the TV display
will automatically switch to controlling the appropriate
output.
Configuring the Remote with a Default Output
Press the
•
audio server
and
O
select
keys
simultaneously; hold them down for 1 second.
The
audio server
key 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
•
audio server
button again.
The
audio server
button will blink twice to indicate
that the configuration has been accepted. If the
audio
server
button does not blink twice begin the process
again, taking care to enter the number correctly.
Pressing any navigation key on the remote should
now cause the MediaServer to switch to the correct
output. The remote control can still be used to control a
different output in the normal way; pressing the
home
output
key will return it to controlling the default
output.
UsING THE REMOTE TO QUICKLY FIND
WHAT YOU WANT
scrolling
If you have a lot of media, finding the particular item
you want can be tedious so we’ve introduced the
concept of
speedscrolling
.
When presented with a list of items, if you press
•
the
U
or
V
keys on the remote control, initially the
highlight will scroll fairly slowly up or down.
If you keep the button pressed, the list will switch to
•
scrolling a page at a time.
Continue to keep it pressed, and the list will change
•
to an alphabet, and the highlight will scroll through
that. This alphabet represents the initial letters of
the items in the list.
Once you’ve selected a letter, you can use the slow-
•
then-fast scrolling to move through the list of all
the items that start with that letter.
scrolling in the Admin User Interface
When navigating a list in the Admin User Interface you
can use any of several methods.
Use the
•
U
or
V
keys to move the highlight one
item at a time.
Use the
•
G
page scroll
keys to step through the list a
page at a time.
Press the key corresponding to the first letter of the
•
item you’re looking for. So if you were looking for
an item that started with the letter F, you’d press
the 3 key on the remote three times. The list will
jump to the first entry starting with that letter.
Press the
•
[
alphabetical scroll
key to open a
popup list showing the alphabet. This alphabet
represents the initial letters of the items in the list.
Use the above scroll keys to restrict the list to items
that start with one particular letter.