Creative Itrigue 21 3300 Manual
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Getting Started 16 Connecting to a home stereo system You can connect a home stereo system to either the LINE OUT jacks or the OPTICAL OUT connector of your Receiver. RCA cable (available separately) RCA input jacks of a stereo receive r or AV Amplifier Optical input connector of a stereo receiver or AV Amplifier Optical cable (available separately) On your home stereo system , connect the RCA cable to either the CD inputs or the auxiliary inputs (or other inpu ts if these are unavailable). When you turn on your home stereo system , make sure the stereo receiver or AV Amplifier is in the correct input mode. For example, make sure you select auxiliary mode if your Receiver is conn ected to the auxiliary inputs.
Getting Started 17 4. Connect your Receiver to a power outlet using the supplied power adapter\ , and turn on the power outlet if necessary.
Getting Started 18 Step 5: Play Music 1. Insert three AA batteries into the RF Remote. Make sure your RF Remote is no more than 10 meters (33 feet) from your Receiver when you set up and use your RF Remote.
Getting Started 19 2. Press the Power button on your RF Remote. Your RF Remote is automatically assi gned to your Receiver if you have only one Receiver installed on your wire less network. If not, you will need to manually assign the RF Remote to the Receiver that you are installing. For more information, see Using Multiple Receivers on page 27 . 3. When the main menu appears on the LCD, press the LIBRARY button. 4. Use the Navigation buttons to scroll to an option and press the Play button. 5. Press the Vo l u m e buttons on your RF Remote to increase or decrease the volume. For more information about us ing the RF Remote, see Using Your RF Remote on page 27.
Overview 21 FIND REMOTE button❍ Activates a beeping sound from the RF Remote. Press this button if you need to locate your RF Remote. ❍ Assigns an RF Remote to a Rece iver. This lets you use one RF Remote with different Rece ivers. See Using Multiple Receivers on page 27 for more information. Light Emitting Diode (LED) ❍ Left (or bottom) LED lights up gree n when your Receiver is turned on, and lights up re d when on standby. ❍ Right (or top) LED lights up green when your Receiver is connected to Wireless Music Medi a Server, flashes green when trying to connect to the Wirele ss Music Media Server, flashes amber when trying to connect to a network, and flashes red when it is resetting. USB port ❍ Connects to your computer’s USB port using the supplied USB cable OPTICAL OUT connector ❍ Connects to the optical input of speakers or a home stereo system (both available separately) LINE OUT jacks ❍ Connects to the input jacks of sp eakers or a home stereo system (both available separately) 6V AC IN connector ❍Connects to a power outlet us ing the supplied power adapter 1 2 3 4 5 6
Overview 22 RF Remote 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5
Overview 23 MENU button ❍Displays the main menu on the LCD NOW PLAYING button ❍ Displays the track details of the track currently being playing. If nothing is playing, or the NOW PLAYING button is pressed a second time, the Now Play ing List is displayed. Previous button ❍ Press to go to th e previous track ❍ If more than 10 second s of a track has been played, pressing this button will skip to the begi nning of the current track Stop button ❍ Press to st op playback ❍ Press and hold to delete all tracks in the Now Playing List Pause button ❍Pauses and resumes playback MODE button ❍ Switches between Normal, Shuffle , Repeat All and Shuffle/Repeat All play modes ❍ Assigns an RF Remote to a Receiver. This lets you use one RF Remote with different Receivers. See Using Multiple Receivers on page 27 for more information. Power button ❍Turns on your Receiver or sets it to standby Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ❍ Lets you view the MP3 and WMA files in the PC Music Library LIBRARY button ❍Displays the PC Music Library menu on the LCD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Overview 24 Navigation buttons ❍ Press the Up and Down buttons to scroll through menu options ❍ Press the Right button or OK button to select a highlighted menu option, or show a list of additional options for the highlighted menu option ❍ Press the Left button to return to the previous menu Play button ❍ Press to start playba ck. This clears the Now Playing List and plays the highligh ted menu option. ❍ Press and hold to add a highli ghted menu option to the Now Playing List Next button ❍Press to go to the next track Vo l u m e buttons ❍Increases or decreases play back volume MUTE button ❍ Mutes the volume. appears on the LCD when the volume is muted. FAV O R I T E S buttons❍ Play back favorite playlists th at you have assigned to these buttons. You can use Wireless Musi c Console to assign favorite playlists. For more information, see Assigning Favorite Playlists on page 38. 1 0 11 12 13 14 15
Overview 25 Software Applications The following software applications are integral parts of Sound Blaster Wireless Music.They are installed on your computer when you install the software. Wireless Music Media Server Wireless Music Media Server lets yo ur computer communicate with your Receiver, and makes it possible for S ound Blaster Wireless Music to access your computer’s digital music collectio n. By default, Wireless Music Media Server is automatically launched when ever you turn on your computer. You will see the Wireless Music Media Server icon on your computer’s Taskbar when Wireless Music Media Server is running. Wireless Music Console Wireless Music Console, on the other hand , lets you configure the settings of your Receiver. For example, launch Wi reless Music Console when you want to create smart playlists or assign favorite playlists.