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ADDING THE SOURCE DOCK & SOURCE DOCK ADAPTER TO AN EXISTING PROJECT
With Proficient Editor running, open the project that the Source is going to be added to.
Open Project
1. In the
Menu Bar
, select
File
.
2. In the pull-down, highlight and left click
Open
.
3. In the
Open Window
, highlight and left click the project to be modified. The project will
open to the default screen as shown in
Figure 18
.
Figure 18
Opening an Existing Project
Source Setup
4. If adding iPod(s) using Source Dock(s) and Source Dock Adapter(s), with the
Project
Content Tab
selected, left click
Source Setup
. The
M4/M6 Setup Window
will appear.
(See
Figure 19
)
5. Left click the pull-down arrow for the source that is to change to iPod. (For the example
Source 6 will be used.) The
M4/M6 Source List
will open. Highlight and left click iPod.
Source 6 will change to iPod. The
Source Assignments Tab
will also change, now
featuring additional options for Source 6. (Refer to
Figure 19
)
6. In the
Description
block, type in a name for the iPod, such as NANO, 30G, etc.
7. In the
Address
block, if the iPod being added to Source 6 is the only iPod being added
using the Source Dock and Adapter, leave the Address set to ‘0’. If adding additional
iPods, Docks and Dock Adapters, set each to a different Address.
8. Under
Option
, if no additional source is going to be added, use the default setting: None.
If adding an additional source, left click the pull-down arrow and select:
Dock Aux In
or
Adapter Aux In
.
Dock Aux In
allows stereo audio to be connected from a source at the
Dock location. That is, if the Dock is in a remote zone, a device such as a Video Game, XM
or SIRIUS Tuner, Cable Box, etc. can be added so the audio can be played through the
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