Once your Media Library has been updated with the music from your Audio Server you can update your portable player as follows:

Click the Copy to CD or Device option from the Media Player toolbar.

Select the Album, Artist, Genre or Playlist you wish to copy from the Items to Copy list.

Under Items on Device select your portable player.

Click the Copy button.

The transfer process will begin shortly afterwards.

remote back up and restore

In the unlikely even that your Audio Server develops a fault or, for example, should you one day choose to upgrade to a larger hard disk, you have the option to back up the contents of your Audio Server’s hard disk to a selected location on your home network and then

restore this information at a later date.

In order to use Remote Back Up and Restore, it is first necessary to configure the appropriate settings on your Audio Server.

Press the JMenu key on your Audio Server remote control to display the Function Menu.

Use the U and V keys to highlight Set Up and press the OSelect key.

Use the U and V again keys to highlight Remote Back Up Settings and press the OSelect key.

In the Location field, enter the location on the network to which you wish to back up your Audio Library (e.g. \\192.168.0.1\Media Transfer Share). Enter Username, Password and Domain where appropriate to access your home network.

Remote Back Up

Press the JMenu key on your Audio Server remote control to display the Function Menu.

Use the U and V keys to highlight Remote Back Up and Restore and press the OSelect key.

The following screen is displayed:

Note: When performing a back up, always ensure there is enough space available at the destination for the quantity of media being transferred. In the event that there is not enough hard disk space, the back up will not complete successfully and the backed up files should not be used.

Press the OBack Up key.

Remote Restore

Press the JMenu key on your Audio Server remote control to display the Function Menu.

Use the U and V keys to highlight Remote Back Up and Restore and press the OSelect key.

Press the MRestore key.

Confirm that you wish to delete all of the exisiting music in your Audio Library by pressing the OYes key and entering the password ResetMyMusic.

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AAS-4, AAS-1/2/4, AAS-1, AAS-2 specifications

Crestron is a leading provider of advanced control and automation solutions for various applications, including residential, commercial, and educational environments. Among its impressive line of products are the AAS-2, AAS-1, AAS-1/2/4, and AAS-4, which are designed to enhance audio amplification and distribution across multiple zones.

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The AAS-1/2/4 model is a versatile solution designed to cater to varying audio distribution needs. This amplifier can be configured to provide one, two, or four output channels, depending on system requirements. With its multi-channel capability, it allows for simultaneous audio rendering across different rooms or areas, making it a favorable choice for larger installations. The built-in DSP ensures that sound quality remains consistent, and each channel can be independently adjusted for optimal listening experiences.

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