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How Do I Access Music on My USB Drive?, How Do I Connect External Audio Devices

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Wireless Home Audio How Do I Access Music on My USB Drive? When you connect a USB drive to the Conductor, a USB drive icon will appear on the carousel. Press the icon to access your USB drive(s). Select Music Room Conductor [USB Media]. If you have more than one USB drive attached, select the top instance to access the USB drive connected to the front of the Conductor. Select the bottom instance to access the USB drive connected to the back of the Conductor. Common Uses How Do I Connect External Audio Devices? You can connect an external analog audio source to your Conductor using the Audio In jacks on the front or back of the Conductor. The Audio In jacks use stereo mini plug connectors. You can connect stereo mini plug to stereo mini plug or stereo mini plug to RCA cables. You can play the music to all the Wireless Home Audio devices in your home. This allows you to stream music from sources such as turntables, stereo systems, and MP3 players. To play external analog audio, ensure that the cables are connected from your external device to the Audio In of the Conductor and perform the following steps: 1. Select Settings from the home menu. 2. Select Source from the Settings menu. Once you select this option, you will be able to sort through the songs on the drive by Artist, Album, or Genre. You can also Browse through the folders or Search by Artist, Album, or Song title. 3. Select Music Room Conductor [Audio Inputs]. For details on searching content on your USB drive, refer to Artists, page 36, Albums, page 36, Genres, page 37, Search, page 37, and Songs, page 37. Conductor/Wireless-N Digital Music Center 16

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Common Uses
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Conductor/Wireless-N Digital Music Center
Wireless Home Audio
How Do I Access Music on My USB Drive?
When you connect a USB drive to the Conductor, a USB
drive icon will appear on the carousel. Press the icon to
access your USB drive(s).
Select
Music Room Conductor [USB Media]
. If you have
more than one USB drive attached, select the top instance
to access the USB drive connected to the front of the
Conductor. Select the bottom instance to access the USB
drive connected to the back of the Conductor.
Once you select this option, you will be able to sort
through the songs on the drive by Artist, Album, or Genre.
You can also Browse through the folders or Search by
Artist, Album, or
Song title.
For details on searching content on your USB drive, refer
to
Artists
,
page 36
,
Albums
,
page 36
,
Genres
,
page 37
,
Search
,
page 37
, and
Songs
,
page 37
.
How Do I Connect External Audio
Devices?
You can connect an external analog audio source to your
Conductor using the Audio In jacks on the front or back
of the Conductor. The Audio In jacks use stereo mini plug
connectors. You can connect stereo mini plug to stereo
mini plug or stereo mini plug to RCA cables. You can play
the music to all the Wireless Home Audio devices in your
home. This allows you to stream music from sources such
as turntables, stereo systems, and MP3 players.
To play external analog audio, ensure that the cables are
connected from your external device to the Audio In of
the Conductor and perform the following steps:
1. Select
Settings
from the home menu.
2. Select
Source
from the
Settings
menu.
3. Select
Music Room Conductor [Audio Inputs]
.