Linksys DMC250 User Guide - Page 12

Product Overview - Director, Before You Begin, Features, Front Panel - installation

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Wireless Home Audio Product Overview - Director Before You Begin This user guide is intended to provide details on the product hardware, user interface, and use of the product. For initial installation instructions, please refer to the Quick Installation Guide included with your product. Features •• Built-in amplifier •• 3.5 inch LCD color screen •• Tos-Link, S/PDIF, RCA and 3.5mm audio outputs •• Sub-woofer output •• Draft-N wireless with internal antennas •• Wired speaker spring loaded posts •• Optional speakers •• Audio formats: May be streamed in PCM or MP3, uncompressed formats: WAV or PCM, compressed formats: MP3, AAC, MP2, WMA •• DLNA 1.5 and UPnP compliant •• Controlled by either the IR Remote (DMRIR500) or the Controller - Wireless-N Touchscreen Remote (DMWR1000) •• Docking Station for iPod interface (Docking Station for iPod, MCCI40 is an optional accessory Product Overview - Director Front Panel My Library Artists Albums Tracks My Playlists My Channels Power (Blue/Orange) Pressing the Power button toggles between power on and standby mode. Standby mode minimizes the power consumed by your Director when not in use. Standby mode allows you to power on your unit using the remote control or Power button on the front panel. To completely power off the Director, toggle the Power Switch on the Back Panel. The LED flashes blue while powering up and connecting to the network. It will remain solid blue once the device is connected to the network. When the device is in standby mode, the LED will appear orange. WARNING: If the LED is red, there is an issue with the device. NOTE: Holding the Power button for 15 seconds will restore the factory default settings. WARNING: Restoring the factory default settings may revert to an older version of the firmware. After restoring the defaults, the firmware can be manually updated or it will be automatically updated if autoupdates is selected. Director/Wireless-N Music Player with Integrated Amplifier 5

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Product Overview - Director
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Director/Wireless-N Music Player with Integrated Amplifier
Wireless Home Audio
Product Overview - Director
Before You Begin
This user guide is intended to provide details on the
product hardware, user interface, and use of the product.
For initial installation instructions, please refer to the Quick
Installation Guide included with your product.
Features
Built-in amplifier
3.5 inch LCD color screen
Tos-Link, S/PDIF, RCA and 3.5mm audio outputs
Sub-woofer output
Draft-N wireless with internal antennas
Wired speaker spring loaded posts
Optional speakers
Audio formats: May be streamed in PCM or MP3,
uncompressed formats:
WAV or PCM, compressed
formats:
MP3, AAC, MP2, WMA
DLNA 1.5 and UPnP compliant
Controlled by either the IR Remote (DMRIR500) or
the Controller – Wireless-N Touchscreen Remote
(DMWR1000)
Docking Station for iPod interface (Docking Station for
iPod, MCCI40 is an optional accessory)
Front Panel
My Library
Artists
Albums
Tracks
My Playlists
My Channels
Power
(Blue/Orange) Pressing the Power
button toggles between power on and
standby mode. Standby mode minimizes
the power consumed by your Director when
not in use. Standby mode allows you to
power on your unit using the remote control
or Power button on the front panel.
To completely power off the Director, toggle
the Power Switch on the Back Panel.
The LED flashes blue while powering up and
connecting to the network. It will remain
solid blue once the device is connected to
the network. When the device is in standby
mode, the LED will appear orange.
WARNING:
If the LED is red, there
is an issue with the device.
NOTE:
Holding the Power button
for 15 seconds will restore the
factory default settings.
WARNING:
Restoring the factory
default settings may revert to an
older version of the firmware. After
restoring the defaults, the firmware
can be manually updated or it
will be automatically updated if
autoupdates is selected.