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Chapter 2 Basic Usage
N10/N100
Notes:
• To easily access the Digital Music Library via a web browser for remote operation, we recommend creating a
bookmark or a shortcut on the home screen. On a mobile device, opening the shortcut allows you to remotely
operate the Digital Music Library in full screen.
• If the Digital Music Library’s IP address changes, you will not be able to remotely operate the Digital Music Library
through the bookmark or the home screen shortcut. In such a case, access the Digital Music Library through the
web browser via its new IP address and create the bookmark or shortcut again. To keep using the same bookmark
or shortcut, we recommend setting a static IP address for the Digital Music Library. Refer to the
section in chapter 3 for the procedure to configure a static IP address for the Digital Music Library.
• When you click or tap the Digital Music Library's display on the web browser, the display will be in full screen.
Click or tap the screen again to exit the full screen display.
• WebRemote will be automatically disabled once the Digital Music Library is powered off.
Importing Music Files
Music files can be imported from a USB drive or a CD to the Digital Music Library.
Importing from USB Drives
To import music files from a connected USB drive, follow the procedure below.
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Connect the USB drive that contains music files to the USB 3.0 port on the N1 EX, or the USB 2.0 port on the
N10/N100.
Notes:
• Use only the compatible USB drives listed on
• Connect only USB drives formatted using NTFS, FAT32, HFS Plus, or exFAT.