Pinnacle Speakers Wireless Network Music Player manual Advanced Features

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SECTION 9: ADVANCED FEATURES

Brightness, Contrast, Font, and Text Display

The Bright [ ] button on your remote lets you change the brightness of your display using the Left/Right arrows [◁ ▷] . For SoundBridge M1000, text size and font options can be controlled using the Up/Down arrows. (M1000 can display one line or two lines at once.)

Brightness & Time Format While in Standby

While your SoundBridge is in Standby mode (when the unit displays the time and is not playing music), you can adjust the brightness and format of the time on the display.

Use the Right/Left [◁ ▷] to adjust the brightness of your display. Pressing Left [] dims the clock display; pressing Right [] brightens it. These settings do not affect the brightness settings of the display when playing Internet or network music libraries.

Use Up/Down [ △ ▽ ] to change the time format. You can display large or small fonts, display the time but not the date, and display the time and date. These settings do not apply to when you are listening to the radio or your music libraries.

Settings

SoundBridge display and playback settings can be changed in the “Settings” option located at the bottom of the Home Menu. Your Settings screen will show the following options (scroll down using your remote control to see the complete list):

Visualizer Settings....

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Return to Now Playing when idle

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Scroll long info in Now Playing

command on the Settings screen to explore these options. (See appendix for full listing of visualizer options.)

Clock Settings

When in Standby mode, SoundBridge can display the date and time, similar to the screen below.

1:17:49 PM

Monday, April 17, 2006

You can customize the clock display in a number of ways:

1.When in Standby mode, use the Left/Right [◁ ▷] arrows to adjust the brightness of the clock display. (This will not affect the brightness settings of the display when in regular playback mode.) Turn the brightness all the way down until you see the word “Standby” to have the screen go completely blank when in Standby. If the screen is blank, pressing the Select [] key will momentarily display the time and date.

2.When in Standby mode, use the Up/Down [ △ ▽] arrows to cycle through modes of display. For example, you can display large and small fonts, display the time but not the date, etc. (Again, these settings will not be applied to your display when you resume SoundBridge’s regular playback mode.)

3.Use the SoundBridge web page to configure the format of the date and time. You can also turn off the clock display altogether. Please see the “SoundBridge Web Interface” chapter of this user guide for instructions on launching your SoundBridge web page.

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Memorize Radio Playlist…

For more information about memorizing a radio playlist, refer to the Internet Radio section of this manual.

Music Visualizer Settings

After your web page is launched, click on the Configuration tab. Scroll down on the page until you see a screen that looks similar to the one on page 43.

Here, you can customize how your time appears and correct errors in the display of your date and time. First, be sure that your time zone is selected correctly. SoundBridge uses an Internet connection to display the proper time for your time zone. If your Internet connection is not available, SoundBridge will be unable to display the date and time in Standby mode.

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You can customize the kind of visualizer to display, whether it appears full-screen or on the right side of the Now Playing screen, and other options. Use the “Visualizer Settings”

Note that the default configuration of the date and time fields depends upon the language you have selected for your SoundBridge display, but may be edited to suit your needs.

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Contents SoundBridge Run the Latest Software Register Your SoundBridge Download the Latest User GuideTable of Contents Getting Started Firefly Media Server always enabledWhat Is a Music Server? Music Server Software RequirementsII. Enabling Music Sharing Enabling Sharing in Firefly Media Server IV. Connect Your Speakers or Stereo SystemEnabling Sharing in Musicmatch Connecting SoundBridge to AC Power VI. Using Your Remote ControlVII. Establishing a Network Connection Wall or Under-Cabinet Mounting optional VIII. Setting Display PreferencesIX. Checking for the Latest Software Personal FirewallChoosing Your Music Library Remote Control Quick ReferenceBrowsing Music Home MenuHome Menu Overview Browsing Your Music by AlbumBrowsing by Artist or Composer Browsing by SongBrowsing by Genre Reviewing a Song Queue Song QueueBuilding a Song Queue Erasing a Song QueueRepeat and Shuffle Additional Playback OptionsPlaying a Playlist Search OptionsRecalling Presets PresetsEditing Presets Using the Web Interface Internet Radio Browsing Internet Radio StationsPlaying Stations Saved as My Favorites or Presets Soundbridge WEB Interface Playback Limitations of Internet Radio StreamsDiscovering More Internet Radio Stations Launching the Roku Web InterfaceApple/OSX users Presets Now PlayingConfiguration When YOU are Finished Using Soundbridge StatusAdvanced Features Language Setup Options for System Configuration Standby and Reboot OptionsProgramming a Universal Remote Control Safe ModeGeeks Read This Roku Control Protocol RCPAppendix 1A Menus Overview Song lists and the Song Queue screen Appendix 1B Screen Icons Quick ReferenceAll menus and song lists On your Now Playing screenTroubleshooting Wi-Fi Setup Wi-Fi Setup InstructionsMultiple Wi-Fi Networks Obtaining Your Wi-Fi Network Name Ssid and Password WEP keyApple AirPort Mac Users Apple AirPort PC Users Linksys WAP54G Netgear WG602 Customer Support Roku Software License Appendix 4 Regulations and SafetyFCC Warnings and Safety Information Third Party License InformationSafety Safety/Regulatory Information Page 06-SB00-UG-PNCL-0427