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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | Boom 2000 allows you to play audio from your PC and listen on your home stereo. | + | Boom 2000 allows you to play audio from your PC and listen on your home stereo. The Boom 2000 software puts the control of up to three different multimedia applications together in one place... the UR51A MP3/DVD remote, and lets you control playback on your stereo up to 50 feet away from your PC. |
− | The Boom 2000 software puts the control of up to three different multimedia | ||
− | applications together in one place | ||
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− | your PC. | ||
==Hardware Set-up== | ==Hardware Set-up== | ||
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===Setting Up the Audio Transmitter=== | ===Setting Up the Audio Transmitter=== | ||
− | The first part of setting up the MP3 Anywhere 2000 is connecting the wireless transmitter ( | + | The first part of setting up the MP3 Anywhere 2000 is connecting the wireless transmitter (AT10A) to the sound card on your computer. |
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+ | '''Follow these steps:''' | ||
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*Find your PC's sound card. This should be on the back of your PC. If you are not sure where the sound card is, contact the maker of your PC for help. | *Find your PC's sound card. This should be on the back of your PC. If you are not sure where the sound card is, contact the maker of your PC for help. | ||
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− | <div align="center"> | + | *Find the audio output on the sound card. This normally connects to the speaker. |
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+ | *Connect this output to the left and right Audio In plugs on the AT10A transmitter using the supplied 1/4-inch stereo jack to RCA audio cable. | ||
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+ | <div align="center">[[Image:zc13a.jpg]]</div> | ||
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+ | *Connect the PT30A power supply to the DC 12V plug on the AT10A transmitter. | ||
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+ | *The audio transmitter is now ready to send your MP3 music to your stereo. | ||
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+ | *Place the AT10A in a convenient location and raise the antenna for best reception. | ||
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===Connect the Audio Receiver to Your Stereo=== | ===Connect the Audio Receiver to Your Stereo=== | ||
− | These steps will guide you through connecting the AR10A video receiver to your stereo. Here's how you do it: | + | These steps will guide you through connecting the AR10A video receiver to your stereo. |
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+ | '''Here's how you do it:''' | ||
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*Connect the red and white plugs on the supplied RCA cable to the respective Audio In connections on the video receiver. Plug the other ends of these into the appropriate audio inputs on your stereo. | *Connect the red and white plugs on the supplied RCA cable to the respective Audio In connections on the video receiver. Plug the other ends of these into the appropriate audio inputs on your stereo. | ||
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*Plug the PR30A power supply into any 120V AC outlet. | *Plug the PR30A power supply into any 120V AC outlet. | ||
− | *Plug the power output of the PR30A into the DC 12V plug on the AR10A. Make sure the Channel switch on the underside of the AR10A is set to the same letter as that on the AT10A transmitter and turn the receiver On. Simply select the correct input setting on your stereo to listen to your MP3 files. | + | |
+ | *Plug the power output of the PR30A into the DC 12V plug on the AR10A. | ||
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+ | *Make sure the Channel switch on the underside of the AR10A is set to the same letter as that on the AT10A transmitter and turn the receiver On. | ||
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+ | *Simply select the correct input setting on your stereo to listen to your MP3 files. | ||
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<div align="center"> | <div align="center"> | ||
{| width="85" | {| width="85" | ||
− | | | + | | [[Image:channelswitch.jpg]] |
− | | | + | | [[Image:mr26a.jpg]] |
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</div> | </div> | ||
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===Connect the Remote Receiver=== | ===Connect the Remote Receiver=== | ||
− | Find a free serial port on your computer and plug the remote receiver (model MR26A) into it. Tighten the plug onto the serial port. If instead you have the | + | *Find a free serial port on your computer and plug the remote receiver (model MR26A) into it. |
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+ | *Tighten the plug onto the serial port. | ||
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+ | *If instead you have the CM19A PC Transceiver, make sure it is connected securely to a USB port on your computer. | ||
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+ | *Download the Boom 2000 software. | ||
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+ | *Next, run the downloaded file. This installs the Boom 2000 software. | ||
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==Set Up Boom 2000 Software== | ==Set Up Boom 2000 Software== | ||
− | You can use the Boom software to control three different media players, of any type. First, right click on the Boom window and select "Players" from the pop-up menu. This will open the "Select Players" dialog | + | You can use the Boom software to control three different media players, of any type. |
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+ | *First, right click on the Boom window and select "Players" from the pop-up menu. This will open the "Select Players" dialog: | ||
− | <div align="center"> | + | <div align="center">[[Image:boomplay.gif]]</div> |
− | Select the application to use for each type of media from the drop-down menus | + | *Select the application to use for each type of media from the drop-down menus. |
− | + | *The options in the drop-down menu are determined by what is installed on your computer--if it is there, you can use it! | |
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− | + | *Run Boom 2000 and Press 'Power' to open your MP3 or CD player. | |
− | + | *You can now press PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FF, and REW on the remote to select and play MP3s and CDs that you normally access on screen only. | |
− | + | *Use VOL +, VOL -, and MUTE to control sound level. | |
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− | + | ==Related Articles== | |
− | + | [[Media Player Compatibility List]] | |
− | [[ | + | [[DVD Player Compatibility]] |
− | + | [[DVD Playback Troubleshooting]] | |
− | + | [[Setting Up MP3 Player Software]] | |
[[Remote Not Working]] | [[Remote Not Working]] | ||
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[[Category:hardware]] | [[Category:hardware]] | ||
[[Category:software]] | [[Category:software]] | ||
[[Category:frequently asked questions]] | [[Category:frequently asked questions]] |
Latest revision as of 01:02, 21 May 2014
Introduction
Boom 2000 allows you to play audio from your PC and listen on your home stereo. The Boom 2000 software puts the control of up to three different multimedia applications together in one place... the UR51A MP3/DVD remote, and lets you control playback on your stereo up to 50 feet away from your PC.
Hardware Set-up
Setting Up the Audio Transmitter
The first part of setting up the MP3 Anywhere 2000 is connecting the wireless transmitter (AT10A) to the sound card on your computer.
Follow these steps:
- Find your PC's sound card. This should be on the back of your PC. If you are not sure where the sound card is, contact the maker of your PC for help.
- Find the audio output on the sound card. This normally connects to the speaker.
- Connect this output to the left and right Audio In plugs on the AT10A transmitter using the supplied 1/4-inch stereo jack to RCA audio cable.
- Connect the PT30A power supply to the DC 12V plug on the AT10A transmitter.
- The audio transmitter is now ready to send your MP3 music to your stereo.
- Place the AT10A in a convenient location and raise the antenna for best reception.
Connect the Audio Receiver to Your Stereo
These steps will guide you through connecting the AR10A video receiver to your stereo.
Here's how you do it:
- Connect the red and white plugs on the supplied RCA cable to the respective Audio In connections on the video receiver. Plug the other ends of these into the appropriate audio inputs on your stereo.
- Plug the PR30A power supply into any 120V AC outlet.
- Plug the power output of the PR30A into the DC 12V plug on the AR10A.
- Make sure the Channel switch on the underside of the AR10A is set to the same letter as that on the AT10A transmitter and turn the receiver On.
- Simply select the correct input setting on your stereo to listen to your MP3 files.
Connect the Remote Receiver
- Find a free serial port on your computer and plug the remote receiver (model MR26A) into it.
- Tighten the plug onto the serial port.
- If instead you have the CM19A PC Transceiver, make sure it is connected securely to a USB port on your computer.
- Download the Boom 2000 software.
- Next, run the downloaded file. This installs the Boom 2000 software.
Set Up Boom 2000 Software
You can use the Boom software to control three different media players, of any type.
- First, right click on the Boom window and select "Players" from the pop-up menu. This will open the "Select Players" dialog:
- Select the application to use for each type of media from the drop-down menus.
- The options in the drop-down menu are determined by what is installed on your computer--if it is there, you can use it!
- Run Boom 2000 and Press 'Power' to open your MP3 or CD player.
- You can now press PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, FF, and REW on the remote to select and play MP3s and CDs that you normally access on screen only.
- Use VOL +, VOL -, and MUTE to control sound level.
Related Articles
Media Player Compatibility List