Specifications
Using DLNA
Because
so
many different manufacturers make DLNA capable devices, it
is
difficult
to
give specific
information
on
how
to
use
the
DLNA features.
Please
refer
to
the
instructions for your device for specific information.
In
general
the
process
of
playing a DLNA device
through
the
MC200Air goes
something
like this:
Be
sure
that
your Wi-Fi
network
is
active,
the
DLNA device you
want
to
connect
is
on and
the
MC200Air
is
on.
Open
the
DLNA control application on your device. Select "Share Media': From there,
follow
the
menus
to
the
"settings" screen. Typically you have
the
option
to
play music
from
your wireless device, or
to
"push" music
from
a
computer
to
the
MC200Air.
Notes and Tips
When
the
MC200Air
is
turned
off
it still may feel slightly warm. That's because some circuitry remains active
even
when
the
MC200Air
is
off. This allows a remote
command
to
turn
on
the
MC200Air.
The MC200Air may automatically
turn
itself on and begin playing. If you start playing music
from
a source
device
that
is
connected
to
your
network
via
AirPlay,
the
MC200Air
will"wake
up" and begin playing.
After
30
minutes
of
inactivity, the MC200Air will
go
into
a
low
power
standby mode. If music play
is
restarted,
the
MC200Air will resume playing. There may be a slight delay
while
the
system comes
out
of
standby mode.
If you have
two
or more MC200Air systems, you will
want
to
give each a unique name
to
make it easy
to
select
the
one
you
want
to
use.
See
the setup
Option
2 (System Setup Using Wi-Fi) for details on
how
to
customize
the
names
of
your systems.
Wall
Mounting
the
MC200Air
The MC200Air can be wall
mounted
using
the
keyhole openings on
the
back
of
the system. Install
two
MS
or equivalent screws in the
wall.
They
must
be exactly 3
15
!16"
(1
OOmm)
apart, and level
with
each
other. Leave
about
3
!16"
(Smm)
of
the
screw shaft
exposed
so
the
head
of
the
screw can engage
the
keyhole opening. Carefully position
the
MC200Air
keyhole openings over
the
screw head and set it in
place.
Be
sure
the
cabinet
is
firmly
mounted
on
the
screw heads before you let
go
of
the system.
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