Crestron electronic AAS-4, AAS-2, AAS-1/2/4 manual Switching on and off, Function menu

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R REPEAT (RETURN) key

The Repeat key has the following functions:

During playback this key toggles the repeat play setting on the Audio Server.

In text entry mode this key can be used to perform a carriage return.

Q SHUFFLE (DELETE) key

The Shuffle key has the following functions:

During playback this key toggles the random play setting on the AudioServer.

In text entry mode this key can be used to delete characters.

g STOP key

During playback the Stop key halts playback on the currently selected output of the Audio Server.

a PLAY key

The Play key can be used to resume playback on the currently selected output of the Audio Server.

N OUTPUT key

Press this key to change the currently selected audio output.

ce key

When this key is pressed briefly during playback, play restarts at the beginning of the next track. When the key is held for a longer period of time the music will fast forward at high speed.

df key

When this key 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 the key is held for a longer period of time the music will rewind at high speed.

h PAUSE key

Press the pause key to interrupt playback temporarily.

switching on and off

Your Audio Server is designed to remain switched on continuously. However, if you are not planning to use your Audio Server for an extended period of time, you may want to switch it off.

To switch off, press the STANDBY button on the front panel of your Audio Server. Next, press the action button labelled Yes below the LCD display.

After a brief period, the unit will switch off and the Standby LED will glow red.

To switch back on, press the STANDBY button on the front panel of your Audio Server again. After a brief period, the unit will switch on, the Standby LED will glow green and the TV will display the Audio Library screen.

If you are not using your Audio Server for a brief period, you may want to switch it to Standby mode.

Press the ;Standby key on your Audio Server remote control. The TV screen will display the Standby screen.

Press the ;Standby key again to leave Standby mode and return to normal operation.

the function menu

The main functions of your Audio Server are accessible via the Function Menu.

To Display the Function Menu

From any screen in the television user interface, press the JMenu key on your Audio Server remote control.

The Function Menu is displayed:

Use the U and V keys on your Audio Server remote control to select a function.

Press the OSelect key to choose a function.

The functions available from this menu are as follows:

Audio Library

Select this function to display the Audio Library screen. The Audio Library stores all of the music you record on to the hard disk of your Audio Server.

CD Drive

Select this function to display the CD Drive screen. The CD Drive function is used to record or play CDs from the CD tray.

Look Up Album Details

Select this function to display the Look Up Album Details screen. If you have an Internet connection, use this function to retrieve album details from the Internet.

Remote Back Up and Restore

Select this function to display the Remote Back Up and Restore screen. This function allows you to back up all of the music in your Audio Library to a selected location.

Set Up

Select this function to display the Set Up screen. From here you can view and amend important settings used by your Audio Server. For more information refer to the chapter titled System Set Up on page 32.

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