Macsense HomePad Bedienungsanleitung

User Manual
FCC ID: RNAMP-100
HomePod — Wire -less Network Digital Music Player with FM Tuner
Inside the digital music player is a mini PCI module with FCC ID to be RNAMP-100 for OEM integration.
Copyright
Copyright © 2003 by Xsense Connectivity, Inc. (dba Macsense Connectivity). All rights
reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or
used to make any directive work (such as translation or transformation) without permission
from Xsense Connectivity, Inc. Xsense Connectivity, Inc. reserves the right to revise this
documentation and to make changes in content without obligation among Xsense
Connectivity, Inc. to provide notification of such revision or change. All products and their
associated features are subject to change or upgrade at the time of the shipment or of the
sales.
Trademarks
All product, company, brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies. They are used for identification purpose only. Specifications are
subject to be changed without prior notice.
FCC Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against radio interference in a commercial environment. This
equipment can generate, use and radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever
measures are necessary to correct the interference.
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Note:
The antenna(s) used for this equipment must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility
of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm(8 inches) during
normal operation.
CE Declaration of Conformity
This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN

55022/A1 Class B, and EN 50082-1. This meets the essential protection requirements of the
European Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member
states relation to electromagnetic compatibility.
Safety Precautions
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
• Slots and openings on the device are provided for ventilation. To protect it from
overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered.
• Do not use or store HomePod in the environment that exceeds temperature and humidity
specifications. Do not place HomePod near a radiator or heat register or in a built-in
installation unless adequate ventilation is provided.
• Before cleaning, unplug HomePod from wall outlet. Do not use liquid cleansers or aerosol
cleansers. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
• Do not place cords or cables where they may be walked on or tripped over.
• Be sure to comply with any applicable local safety standards or regulations.
• General-purpose cables are provided with HomePod. The use of any other cables or
requirements mandated by local authority is user’s responsibility.
• Cables attached to devices in different locations with different power sources and
grounding may cause hazardous voltage. Consult a qualified electronic consultant before
installing the product to check if this phenomenon exists and, if necessary, take
corrective action.
• Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the line has been
disconnected.
• Avoid using telephone equipment or installing the product during an electrical storm.
• Never install HomePod, or any kind of telephone jacks, lines, network cables, or power
connections in wet locations.
• Never spill liquid of any kind on HomePod.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 Welcome...................................................................................... 4
2.0 Before You Start.......................................................................... 5
2.1 Package Contents..................................................................... 5
2.2 System and Other Requirements.............................................. 5
3.0 Getting to Know Your HomePod ............................................... 6
3.1 Hooking up your HomePod....................................................... 6
3.2 Front Panel ............................................................................... 7
3.3 Side Connectors ....................................................................... 7
4.0 Software Installation For PC ...................................................... 9
4.1 Java Virtual Machine (VM) ........................................................ 9

4.2 HomePod Music Server Install For PC...................................... 9
5.0 Server Configuration for PC .................................................... 11
5.1 Music Folders Service............................................................. 11
5.2 iTunes Music Library Service .................................................. 12
6.0 HomePod Basic Operation ...................................................... 14
6.1 Turning HomePod on and off .................................................. 14
6.2 HomePod Display Screens ..................................................... 14
6.3 HomePod Controls.................................................................. 15
7.0 Advance Operations................................................................. 16
Appendix ......................................................................................... 17
Reference ..................................................................................... 17
Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 18
Contacting Macsense Tech Support.............................................. 19
Technical Specifications ................................................................ 19
HomePod Limited consumer Warranty ......................................... 20
How to Get Service ....................................................................... 21
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1.0 Welcome
Thank you for purchasing a Macsense HomePod. Your HomePod gives
you access to digital music stored in your computer from anywhere in
the house or office.
About HomePod
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About Macsense

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2.0 Before You Start
2.1 Package Contents
Prior to setting up your HomePod, make sure your HomePod package
includes the following items:
• HomePod Unit
• Power Adapter
• Remote Control
• Ethernet Cable
• Stereo Audio Cable
• Installer CD
• Quick Start Guide
• User Manual
2.2 System and Other Requirements
• 802.11b or g Access Point or Wireless Router
• Macintosh G3 or PC Pentium III
• Mac OS 9 and X or Windows 98Me2000XP
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3.0 Getting to Know Your HomePod
3.1 Hooking up your HomePod
HomePod streams digital music files stores in your computer, over the
local network (either by wired Ethernet or over wireless Wi-Fi network).
Most of the time, HomePod will be used in a wireless setting. A typical
wireless network setup is to have your computer connected to a
wireless router (or an access point) to form a wireless network. And
HomePod also connects to this wireless network.

Your computer stays on the desk, while your HomePod can be placed
anywhere in the house or office where the wireless network has
coverage. The music can then be played through HomePod’s built-in
stereo speaker, or to attached headphones, home stereo system, or
high-end digital surround sound system.
Song files are stored on your computer and is called a “music library”.
Each computer requires a server program to be installed to make the
music library available to the HomePod.
Multiples computers can each have one or more music libraries, and a
HomePod will have access to all these media libraries. Conversely,
multiple HomePods can stream from the same music library, or from
different media libraries from multiple computers. The possibility is
boundless and flexible.
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3.2 Front Panel
3.3 Side Connectors
HomePod is equipped with a rich set of input and output ports for
interfacing with other systems.

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4.0 Software Installation For PC
A small server software, called HomePod Music Server, is required to
be installed in each computer that has music files to share to HomePod.
Use the Installer CD and follow these instructions to complete the
software installation.

4.1 Java Virtual Machine (VM)
HomePod Music Server is based on Java, so each computer requires
Java VM to be installed first.
For Windows PC (98/Me/2k/XP), use the Java VM Installer in the
HomePod CD to install the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). The
HomePod CD includes the current version of JRE at the time of
production. You can also go to Sun’s Official Java site to download and
install the latest release, http://www.java.com/en/download/ .
For Mac, Java VM is built-in into the OS and therefore need not be
installed separately.
4.2 HomePod Music Server Install For PC
After your computer is Java-capable, continue with the HomePod Music
Server installation. On the PC, insert the HomePod CD and run the
HomePod Music Server Installer.
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After server software is installed, you should see a new directory
created in the C:\Program Files\HomePod\, like below, and a new entry
in the Start->Programs->HomePod->Music Server->HomePod Music
Server Control.

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5.0 Server Configuration for PC
Click on the HomePod Music Server icon or select
Start->Programs->HomePod->Music Server->HomePod Music Server. A
window will show up as below:
This is the HomePod Music Server Status Monitor window. It is an
application that allows you to monitor and configure the server settings.
The window will get minimized to the taskbar if its window is closed, but
will continue to run in the background. Press Configure… button to
open the Music Services Preference window.
The first field “Music Library Name”, define a specific name for your
music collection that will be displayed on the HomePod. Some good
names are, “John’s Music Collection”, “Bedroom Collection”, or “Living
Room Music Library”.
Presently, HomePod Music Server presents two services to serve your

music: by Selected Music Folders or by iTunes Music Library. (Other
services will be added to HomePod Music Server in the near future.)
To activate the service of your choice, first click on the checkbox before
the name of the service. You can also activate both services at once.
5.1 Music Folders Service
This is the most compatible and generic way of music file serving. This
method serves all the music files in the directory that you specify. You
can specify more than one folder, and all its contents will get served to
the HomePod.
When you click on the Configure… button, you will be presented with
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the following window:
The windows presents two sections. In the first section, use the
“Browse…” button to locate the folder that contains your music files.
This may be your C:\My Documents\My Music\ directory, or any folder
with your music files that you'd like to share. The music folder can be
anywhere in your hard disk, and can include other sub-folders. Do the
same to locate your Playlist folders. Press the Save button to save your
settings.
5.2 iTunes Music Library Service
If you use Apple iTunes to manage your music files, then you should
select this method as the preferred way of serving your music files.
When you click on the Configure… button, you will be presented with
the following window:

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Locate the “iTunes Music Library.xml” file in the iTunes folder, and press
the Select button.
When all configurations are done, return to the Status Monitor window
and press the “Start” button to activate the music server. To stop the
music server, click the Stop button.
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6.0 HomePod Basic Operation
6.1 Turning HomePod on and off
To turn on the HomePod, press and release the Power key. You should
be prompted with a startup screen that displays “HomePod Wireless
Audio Services”.
To turn off the HomePod, press and hold the button for 4 seconds.
6.2 HomePod Display Screens
After HomePod is fully boot-up, it will stay in the Main Screen. The Main
Screen will automatically detect and list music libraries found on
computers on the network, listing one line for each music library. If no
library is detected, then the first line will display “Searching for Media
Library”.
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