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Connecting your Audio Network Server
The diagram below illustrates the basic connections required
to use your Audio Network Server.
Note:
Do not
make any connections to the Audio Network
Server while the power supply is connected and switched on.
• Connect the supplied telephone lead to a standard analog
telephone socket. Connect the other end of this lead to the
jack marked
MODEM
on the back panel of the Audio
Network Server.
• Connect the red plug of the supplied audio lead to the red
ANALOG OUT
jack on the back of the Audio Network
Server. Connect the adjacent white plug to the white
ANALOG OUT
jack on the Audio Network Server.
Connect the other end of this cable to the AUX or CD inputs
on your amplifier. In the same way connect the other
ANALOG OUT
jacks of the NAS-2.6 model to additional
amplifiers as appropriate.
• Connect the yellow plug of the supplied TV lead to the
yellow
VIDEO OUT VIDEO
jack of the Audio Network
Server. Connect the yellow plug to the video input on the
rear of your TV.
• Connect the supplied power cord to your electrical wall
outlet.
• Switch on your television. Select the appropriate video
channel to view the Audio Network Server TV User
Interface display.
Basic connections required for Audio Network Server operation
Note: Digital Outputs cannot be used for making a digital copy of your media.
Controls and Connections
Switching on and off
There are two power saving modes available from the
L
Standby
button on the Audio Network Server front panel and the
L
Standby
button on the remote control.
If you are not using your Audio Network Server it is strongly
recommended that you place the unit into one of the two power saving
modes.
Standby mode
Standby mode should be used when the Audio Network Server is not
being used for a short period of time. Putting the unit into standby
takes just a few seconds; switching the unit on from standby also
takes just a few seconds.
Do not
remove the power from the Audio
Network Server in this mode.
Off mode
Off mode should be used when the Audio Network Server is not
being used overnight (or for several days). There is a short wait
whilst the unit is switched to off
mode; switching the unit on from
off mode may take a few minutes. When the unit is in off
mode it
consumes very little power. You can safely remove the power from
the Audio Network Server in this mode.
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