SpeakerCraft Home Theater Server manual Rear view, Analog OUT 1,2,3,4

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IR RECEIVER

The IR Receiver connection allows remote control information to be carried from other devices directly into the Audio Server.

CONTROLLER

The Controller port provides serial communication with supported devices.

USB

Allows the Audio Server to communicate with supported USB devices.

ETHERNET

The Ethernet port is used to connect the Audio Server to a high speed Internet connection.

VGA

The VGA connector may be used to connect a VGA monitor or a suitable Plasma screen for displaying the TV user interface.

MODEM

The Modem port can be used to connect the Audio Server to a standard analog telephone line for Internet access.

VIDEO OUT

Connect the composite Video Out of the Audio Server to the composite input of a suitable PAL/NTSC TV (depending on the supplied configuration) to display the TV User Interface. You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant AUX input to display the picture.

S-VIDEO OUT

Connect the S-VIDEO output of the Audio Server to the S-VIDEO input of a suitable PAL/NTSC TV (depending on the supplied configuration) to display the TV User Interface. You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant AUX input to display the picture.

DIGITAL OPTICAL IN

High quality recordings can be made onto the hard disk of the Audio Server using an optical connection from a suitable device (such as Minidisc or DAT). (To be supported in future software releases).

DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT

The digital optical output can be used to transmit high quality audio to a device with a digital optical input (D/A converter, A/V amplifier etc.) using an optical fiber cable. The advantage of using the optical output is that it has low signal loss due to cables and is completely isolated from the ground loop. The audio output of the Digital Optical Out connector is the same as the audio output of the Analog Audio Out 1 connector. This output may not be used for making a digital copy of your media.

DIGITAL IN - COAXIAL

High quality recordings can be made onto the hard disk of the Audio Server using a coaxial connection from a suitable device (such as Minidisc or DAT). (To be supported in future software releases).

DIGITAL OUT - COAXIAL

By connecting this jack to a digital audio component (D/A converter, A/V amplifier etc.), digital signals from the Audio Server can be transmitted directly from the system without first being converted to analog. The audio output of the Digital Coaxial Out connector is the same as the audio output of the Analog Audio Out 1 connector. This output may not be used for making a digital copy of your media.

ANALOG IN

Analog sources (such as cassette or vinyl LP) may be recorded onto the hard disk of the Audio Server using this connection. (To be supported in future software releases).

ANALOG OUT 1,2,3,4

The Audio Server is a multiroom device allowing you to listen to different music in up to four different rooms all at the same time (depending on the configuration purchased). Each analog output should be connected to the input jacks of a pre-amplifier.

MAINS

Connect the supplied mains lead to this connector to provide power to the unit.

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Contents Page Copyright Notice Xiva NEW Media Brought to LifeContents Page Precautions General precautionsCd handling precautions Mains precautionsImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety notices ModelCanadian model European modelRemote control Quick start guideFront panel Recording from a cdConnecting to the internet Playing musicEntering text Specifications IntroductionControls and connections Front viewRear view Analog OUT 1,2,3,4Volume keys Cancel keyStandby key Audio Server keySwitching on and off Configuring your remote to control other devicesRemote control use in a multiroom system Main menu ScreensaverRecording Music Listening to music while recording a CDPlaying a CD Recording from a CDPlaying music LibraryLibrary navigation overview Playing music from the library To browse the Library by albumTo Display the Library To browse the Library by trackTo browse the Library by genre To browse the Library by YearTo browse the Library by Era To browse Playlists in the Library To play all albums in the selected eraTo select a particular album in the selected era To select a library item by nameSearch function Mark functionTo delete multiple albums from the Library To delete all the albums by a particular artistPlayback information Switching audio outputs Controlling playbackNow playing screen options OrganiZing your music collection Play queuePlaylists Creating a new playlistEditing the library Editing PlaylistsEditing Album Information Editing Track InformationEditing Genre, Year and Era names Selecting Album ArtworkDeleting albums and tracks System set up Network SettingsCurrent Ethernet Settings Static Ethernet SettingsTV Settings User Interface SettingsSoftware Update Settings System InformationRemote Back Up Settings CD Record SettingsMedia Transfer Settings XiVALink SettingsTo configure setup options Front panel interfaceTo display playback information To Browse Albums in the LibraryOnline Updates Using your audio server with a home computer Accessing the Remote User InterfaceRemote user interface Navigating the Remote User InterfaceAccessing Media Transfer Media transferEnabling Media Transfer Transferring Music to your Portable Player using iTunes Importing Files to your Audio ServerExporting Files from your Audio Server Remote back up and restore Remote RestoreRemote Back Up XiVA Software Customer Service Agreement Terms & ConditionsXiVA Software Service Privacy Policy Who are we?Not Fault TOLERANT. the Software is not Fault Microsoft End-User LicenSe AgreementMacromedia Flash RUN-TIME Distribution License Gracenote END-USER License AgreementReturn and Warranty Policies Merchandise Returns / Repair ServiceSupport Statement Trademark InformationPage