Play Another Device Using The Digital Inputs; Play Another Device Via Dlna - Airstream A100 User Manual

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Play Another Device Using the Digital Inputs

The following steps guide you through connecting digital
auxiallary devices and playing from it.
1. Connect an optical cable to the digital auxialary input on the
back of the A100 and/ or a USB cable to the front (iOS device
only) and the other end into the device you wish to play from.
2. Turn the A100 on from standby mode.
3. Press the digital auxiallary source button on the A100 or the
source button on the remote (item 5 on Page 3) until the
required auxiliary source is selected. The LED on the front
will be White for USB and optical.
4. Press play on your device.
HINT
The remote will only change the volume when using
this input. You may also have to adjust the volume
on the device.

Play Another Device Via DLNA

It is possible to stream to the A100 using a wireless device via
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance), that isnt iOS enabled.
There are a number of third party apps that use the DLNA protocol,
so please refer to the instructions for your particular application
on how to stream to wireless devices.
The A100 will automatically select a DLNA streaming source
unless an AirPlay source is already playing. AirPlay will always
over-ride DLNA.
When in DLNA Streaming mode, the LED on the front will be blue.
This can be manually selected by pressing the AirPlay/ DLNA
button (item 11, page 3).
Before proceeding, please ensure the A100 is turned on from
standby mode and is registered to the same wireless network as
the device you will be playing back from.
For playback and streaming using a 3rd party app, please refer to
their instructions.
HINTS
If the LED on the A100 is flashing blue, it is either
initialising (Pattern 2) or it is hunting for a wireless
network (Pattern 1). In either state, the A100 may not
be visible on the device.
The A100 will automatically switch between
streamed sources, but AirPlay will take priority if
already streaming a DLNA source. Likewise, it will
not change to DLNA if an AirPlay source is either
playing or paused
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