Glossary
This glossary explains the terminology used in this Guide. Since your Axcess uses such new technology, many of the terms used in this Guide have very specific meanings. Defining them here helps make the instructions and information more understandable.
Channel: One piece of entertainment media within a Group. For example, in Music mode, one of your Mozart albums would be a Channel in the “Classical” Group.
For more information about Music Channels, see “Browsing Groups, Channels and Tracks” on page 17. For more information about Internet Radio Channels, see “Browsing Groups and Channels” on page 22.
Disc: A Digital Video Disc (DVD) or Compact Disc (CD).
Disk: A computer hard drive.
Group: A genre, or category, of entertainment media, used to organize your media. A Group contains a list of Channels. For example, there might be a “Rock” or “Classical” group in the Music mode listing music Channels (Playlists, CDs, etc.).
For more information about Music Groups, see “Browsing Groups, Channels and Tracks” on page 17. For more information about Internet Radio Groups, see “Browsing Groups and Channels” on page 22.
Local Area Network (LAN): A computer network within a small area (for example, your home).
Mode: A mode is a media type, such as music (CDs and MP3s) or radio. For more information about modes, see “How Do I Switch Modes?” on page 14.
Playlist: A custom group of Tracks. You can play these custom lists after you create them on Entré.
Server: A device that manages network resources. For example, Entré is a media server, meaning it manages your media library. When you connect Axcess to a server (such as Entré), you can access the content stored on the server.
Track: An individual song or selection on a CD or Playlist. In a music album, the individual songs are called Tracks, and the entire album is called a title.
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