Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless
More on MUSICMATCH
To let you get started listening to your music, we’ll only mention the MUSICMATCH features that directly apply to the Lyra Wireless in this user’s guide. For additional information about MUSICMATCH Jukebox features such as MUSICMATCH Radio MX, creating music CDs, and all the music library features, go to:
•The MUSICMATCH tutorial on the Lyra Wireless Quick Start screen.
•Getting Started tips
•Online help (www.musicmatch.com)
Note: MUSICMATCH Radio MX requires a subscription. See the MUSICMATCH website for details.
Install Batteries in the Remote
1.Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote.
2.Insert new batteries. Match the polarities (+ and
3.Put the battery compartment cover back on the remote.
Important Battery Information
•If you’re not going to use the remote for a month or more, be sure to remove the batteries because they can leak and cause damage.
•Dispose of batteries in the proper manner, according to federal, state, and local regulations.
•Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different battery type, if inserted incorrectly, if all batteries are not replaced at the same time, if disposed of in fire, or if an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged.
•Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaking batteries can cause skin burns or other personal injury.
Using the Remote with the Lyra Wireless and Other Components
The software that comes with your Lyra Wireless enables you to use the remote to control many of the MUSICMATCH features. When you want the remote to operate MUSICMATCH, point it at the Lyra Wireless transmitter and press a button.
The remote control antenna of the Lyra Wireless system allows you to operate MUSICMATCH from another room, or even another floor of your house, so you don’t have to worry about being right in front of the transmitter. For more information on how to use the remote with MUSICMATCH, go to the end of this chapter.
For other components (TV, VCR, etc.), the remote has to be pointed in the correct direction and toward the correct component in order for the remote control’s signal to communicate with the sensor on the component. Make sure there is a clear path between the remote control and the component you want to operate, so the signal isn’t blocked.
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