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Player/Wireless-N Music Extender
Wireless Home Audio
Volume Control
Volume Control
Using the Controller, you can control the
volume on multiple devices using the
Controller. You can control individual or
linked zones.
Press the Volume 1.
button on the Controller.
Use the scroll to raise or lower the volume. Scrolling 2.
clockwise will raise the volume, counterclockwise
will lower the volume.
If you have multiple devices connected, you can use 3.
a master volume control (when in Party mode) by
adjusting the volume for Linked Zone. To navigate
to an individual zone, use the Volume
button to
go through the list. Use the scroll to raise or lower
the volume.
Using the IR Remote, you can control
the volume on the Player directly by
pressing the Volume Up button or
Volume Down button
Power On/Off and Standby Modes
Pressing the Power button on the remote toggles between
Power on and standby mode. Standby mode minimizes
the power consumed by your Wireless Home Audio device
when not in use. Standby mode allows you to power on
your unit using the remote control or power button on
the front panel.
If you need to completely power off your Player, you will
need to disconnect the power from the device.
Using the Cisco Media Software
The Cisco Media Server software and Cisco Media Player
software are installed on your computer when you run the
installation program from the LELA CD-ROM.
The Cisco Media Server software allows you to share the
library of music from your computer’s hard drive with your
Wireless Home Audio devices.
NOTE: Some iTunes files may not be available.
Songs purchased from iTunes* may be protected
with Digital Rights Management (DRM); DRM
files cannot be played to your Wireless Home
Audio devices directly from your PC. The
optional Linksys by Cisco Docking Station for
iPod (MCCI40) will allow you to connect your
iPod to your Director or Conductor and play
back all of the songs from your iPod.
*iTunes Plus files are not protected
Starting the Cisco Media Server Manually
The Cisco Media Server software should start automatically
but if you need to start it manually, follow these steps:
Go to 1. Start > Programs > Cisco Media Center > Cisco
Media Server.
The Cisco Media Server will launch and a gray 2. Cisco
Media Server icon will appear on your taskbar.
Right-click on the Cisco Media Server icon and
select Start.
The Cisco Media Server will launch and you will see 3.
a green Cisco Media Server icon indicating it is
ready. Once the Cisco Media Server is launched, you
will not see any other windows indicating what music
is being shared or providing any further control. You
can view the shared library from your Wireless Home
Audio Devices or launch the Cisco Media Player on
your computer to view the shared libraries.
Adding Music Folders to the Cisco Media
Server
During the initial configuration, you are asked to select
directories where your music is stored. To change or add
additional directories, perform the following steps:
Right-click on the 1. Cisco Media Server icon on the
taskbar and select Cisco Media Server Properties.
Modify or type in a new directory in the 2. Local Media
Directory field by typing in the entire path such as