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User installation and safety advice Please ensure that the mains voltage of your new Sirius music server is correct for your region. The setting is displayed on a label next to the mains power inlet.
The lower port is for a backup device such as a hard drive. Balanced Outputs LAN (Local Area Network) For a balanced connection Use this RJ45 port to connect the Sirius to a home network. via an XLR type connector.
Front Panel Shut down button. Press once to turn Sirius on…..standby light will go out in centre of button. Press again to shut the unit down safely. The standby button will illuminate. See Page 11 Loading slot for CD drive.
Sirius owners who may also own a Leema Quasar, can play music remotely from the Sirius to the Quasar via the network. In this way, the stored music files held on the Sirius’ hard drive can be remotely accessed by other compatible devices.
Network connections. RJ45 > There are two RJ45 type network sockets on the Sirius’s rear panel . One is for direct connection to the users home network, usually via an RJ45 data cable, in to a socket on a router.
The Leema Sirius is designed to be left on, so that It is accessible on the network at any time. However, if the Sirius is only used for local playback as part of a larger hifi system then it can be shutdown between listening sessions.
The setup interface is accessed by typing my.Innuos in to a search engine such as google. The Sirius dashboard will be presented for use. The music playback interface for Android devices is an app called Orange squeeze, available from the Play store.
Then select my.innuos.com from the list This process is not currently compatible with Microsoft EDGE browser. The dashboard/control panel is local to the Sirius but a remote site is used to make access easy and direct from any device. However, if the web service is unavailable, simply type the Sirius’ individual IP address in to the top bar for a direct connection.
Dashboard settings “System”. Simply touch the picture of the Sirius from Figure 2, to open the menu shown in Figure 3. There are seven selections presented. Touch the relevant line of text to open the sub menu’s/settings. So, let’s start with the system setting.
Generally your Sirius will be able to automatically derive this from your internet connection. 3. “Update system”, selecting this will force the Sirius to check if a newer version of software is available. Your current version is displayed.
Next are the “Music Library” settings 1. “Configure NAS shared folders”…..If you have a music collection on a NAS drive already and would like to play it from the Sirius player page then enter the Server name and file path here. If your NAS is...
A rotating icon (figure 11) will invite you to inset a CD……...slowly push your chosen CD in to the slot on the front of the Sirius ……….once the disc is in about two thirds of the way, the mechanism will take the disc the rest of the way.
3. “Auto-Import”…...Using the file navigation application on your Figure 14 computer, locate the file on the Sirius file system called Auto-Import. Simply copy any music files you wish to import in to the Auto Import folder and select Import, they will be automatically copied in to the Sirius system drive.
Dashboard settings “Quarantine” Once again, from the main menu, select “Quarantine”. Here you will find any discs for which there was incomplete metadata available online. You can insert your own cover art and manually edit track listings and other information before including the quarantined file in the main music library.
Dashboard settings “Music Library” From the main menu, select “Music Library” and you should see a page like figure 17. Selecting an album via it’s artist listing, album name listing or it’s genre will allow all of the metadata to be edited, including track names/ artwork/genre etc.
NAS drives which are UPNP compliant and in the same network as the Sirius. Selecting one of the options in the list will bring up a list of albums, sorted by the listing selected.
Music players continued The full now playing screen looks like this, (figure 26) with the usual playback controls and random playback functions. Pressing icon will bring up the rest of the tracks in the current Swiping across the screen left to right will bring up an extra menu from where radio stations, music apps like Spotify and Qobuz can be accessed.
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