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AudioTron Quick-Start Guide
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Turning off the AC power to AudioTron will delete the Group contents. Placing AudioTron in “Standby
mode” will not delete the Group.
To play the songs in your music library using Group …
1. When powered on from the rear panel power switch, AudioTron loads your music library into the GROUP.
To play these songs, activate “Group Mode” by pressing the Group button.
2. Press PLAY to play the songs once from the first to last. Press RANDOM to play all of the songs once in a
random order. Press REPEAT to play the songs over again once they’ve all been played.
3. If you’ve loaded new songs into the Group, you can reload the songs from the music library by powering
AudioTron off and back on with the rear panel power switch.
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You must first Clear the Group before adding songs to your custom play list, or the songs will be added
those already in the Group.
To set the playback Volume…
Turn the Control Knob while a song is playing or press the volume buttons on the remote.
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The volume control does not affect the S/PDIF digital output volume.
The Volume Control should be left at the 0dB (maximum) setting unless AudioTron is used with
headphones or powered speakers that do not have a volume control. For best fidelity, the volume
control on your stereo system or powered speakers should be used to control the playback level.
If songs play erratically…
Minimize usage of the music server PC while AudioTron is accessing music files.
Use a dedicated PC for music storage so it will not be used for other tasks while playing music.
Try a larger buffer threshold. See the Reference Manual for details on how to do this.
If only certain songs are affected, try playing them on your PC with AudioStation to see if the song is
exhibits similar symptoms. If so, the song might be damaged and should not be used.
If some songs don’t play or display the message “CLOSED”…
AudioTron will not play songs saved in WMA “secure” format. Use AudioStation to check if the song is set
to “secure” and if so, re-record the song from the CD with this setting “off”.
Some MP3 and WMA files have odd sample rates that may not be compatible with AudioTron. If the song
was obtained from the Internet, it is possible that it was created in one of these non-standard rates.
AudioTron might reject MP3 files that have excessive data in the tag headers. This data can include
photos, artist information, and other information relating to the composition.
If songs don’t play on the S/PDIF digital output…
Only songs recorded in one of the standard S/PDIF sample rates of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz will play
through the optical S/PDIF output. AudioTron does not support playback of uncompressed WAV files
recorded with a sampling rate of 48 kHz. Songs downloaded from the Internet from an unknown source
may not have compatible SPDIF sample rates and therefore might not play out of the SPDIF output.

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