Cambridge Audio manual Accessing the 640H from a Mac

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5.This now brings up four settings that you can change: "Friendly name", "File location," "User name" and "Password".

6.For the Friendly name, you can enter anything you like to denote your selection. For example, if you have chosen to add your whole collection to the 640H, it could be "My Mac Music". If you only add a particular artist, album etc, then it could be the name of the artist or album.

7.The File location, as the name suggests, is where you enter the location of your MP3 music on your computer. The way you enter the file location is as follows: \\Computer name\shared music folder name, i.e. \\lounge\music. Note: the Computer Name can only be 15 characters maximum including spaces. If your Computer Name is over this, when you put the file location in the 640H, you only need to put the first 15 characters in, e.g. andrews computer, would actually be andrews compute in the file location.

8.It is possible to add many locations to your 640H either from different network devices or from the same network device (i.e. Mac). This also means you can add different folders to your 640H content from within your main Music folder. To do this, for example, say you have music on your computer in folders called "Aerosmith" and "Robbie Williams," that exist in your MP3 folder, if you want to add these folders individually, you enter (using the lounge example above): \\lounge\music\Aerosmith and \\lounge\music\Robbie Williams. Note: You have to go through the process "Adding Content to your 640H from your Mac" as described here for each location you want to add.

9.The username should be left as default "Guest" and the password should be left as default blank (no text):

10.Select the "Scan" button and then select "Start". This will then scan your computer and create a database in the 640H listing the contents of the Mac. Note: The actual music file does not get transferred. This is done in two stages: "Scanning Content" and "Updating the Database". Both can take a long time depending on the amount of songs you have in your collection. When the process is completed, you will see the computer contents in your music library:

3.9 Accessing the 640H from a Mac

If you wish to play content on your 640H but from your Mac, you need to do the following:

1.On your desktop select "Go" and press "Connect to Server" in the drop down menu:

2.In the window that now appears type the IP address of the 640H as follows: smb://IP address, i.e. smb://192.168.0.3.

3.Press the "Connect" button.

4.The Mac will then come up with a window asking what shared volume you want to connect to. Make sure "Media" is selected and press OK:

5.An icon on your desktop called "Media" will now be visible. Double click on the icon to access the 640H hard drive:

You have now finished setting up your 640H to work over a network.

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Contents Azur 640H Contents IntroductionNetwork Type D Wireless Network Making the physical connectionNetwork connection selection Set-top box/modemSetting up IP addresses for Network Devices Setting up a Static IP address for your Mac Setting up the IP address for the 640H Testing your Network Configuration Setting up your Mac to share music over a networkPing a 640H from a Mac Turning on File SharingSetting Permissions of your Music Folder Setting up your Mac Setting up a Dynamic IP address for your MacChanging the 640H Name Azur 640H Accessing the 640H from a Mac 640H network advice Lead descriptions Cat5 568A RJ-45 cable jackCat5 568B RJ-45 cable jack AP20856/1

640H specifications

The Cambridge Audio 640H is a high-performance music server that combines exceptional sound quality with versatile capabilities. Designed for audiophiles and music enthusiasts, this device serves as a central hub for your digital music collection, providing access to both local files and streaming services while ensuring a premium listening experience.

One of the standout features of the 640H is its high-resolution audio playback. It supports various file formats, including WAV, FLAC, AIFF, and MP3, allowing users to enjoy lossless audio quality that captures every detail of the recording. The device is equipped with a 24-bit/192kHz digital-to-analog converter (DAC) which significantly enhances sound performance, ensuring clarity and precision across all frequencies.

In terms of connectivity, the Cambridge Audio 640H offers a wide range of options. It is equipped with Ethernet and USB ports, facilitating easy access to music libraries stored on computers or external drives. For those who prefer streaming, it supports various services, making it easy to connect to online music platforms. Additionally, the 640H includes digital outputs for users who wish to connect to external DACs or amplifiers, further enhancing flexibility in audio setups.

A unique characteristic of the 640H is its user-friendly interface. The device features a straightforward navigation system, enabling users to browse their music library effortlessly. The graphical user interface is designed to provide a seamless experience, making it easy to create playlists, search for tracks, and manage audio settings.

Another notable aspect of the 640H is its robust build quality. Housed in a solid chassis, it is engineered to minimize interference and maintain signal integrity. This attention to detail ensures that the audiophile-grade components work together harmoniously, delivering a stunning audio experience.

With its combination of high-resolution playback, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly interface, the Cambridge Audio 640H is a compelling choice for anyone looking to upgrade their music playback system. Whether streaming or accessing local files, it delivers an outstanding listening experience, making it a valuable addition to any audio setup. This music server exemplifies Cambridge Audio's commitment to quality and innovation in the world of high-fidelity audio.