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Setup Media Sharing in the MAC OS  
Using the tuner with a MAC requires Windows File Sharing software. MAC OS 9 and earlier versions of 
the OS require extra software to use Windows File Sharing, but MAC OS X 10.2 and later versions have 
Windows File Sharing built into the OS already. 
Setting Up Windows File Sharing on a MAC 
From the 'Dock' click on 'System Preferences'. From the 'System Preferences' window under the 'Internet 
&Network' section, click on 'Sharing'. 
From the 'Sharing’ window, do the following: 
1  Under the 'Services' section enable 'Personal File Sharing' and 'Windows Sharing'. To do this tick 
the corresponding boxes or click on 'Start' for each of these services. 
2  Under the 'Internet’ section switch off 'Internet Sharing'. 
3  Under the 'Firewall' section switch off the firewall. 
Setting Up a User Account 
- From the 'System Preferences’ window in the 'System' section, click on 'Accounts'. Select an account 
and remember its 'Short Name' and password. The tuner is using this to connect to the MAC.  
Setting Up Directories 
- From the 'Dock' click on 'Finder'. From 'Finder' click on 'Applications’ and then ‘Utilities'. Click on 'More 
Info' for 'Directory Access' and make sure that 'Read/Write' is enabled. Double-click on 'Directory Access' 
and enable the following: 
1  AppleTalk 
2  LDAPv3 
3  SLP 
4  SMB/CIFS 
- For 'SMB/CIFS' click on 'Configure' and select a workgroup. 
- Copy and paste the mp3 files to 'Documents' in the 'Finder' window. 
- Turn on 'AirPort' (wireless sharing). 
- Wait for a few minutes. 
In the 'Media Player’ > ‘Windows Shares' menu enter the MAC account’s ”short name” and password. 
The tuner may now be connected to the MAC. 










