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About Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. iPod, iTunes, AirMac, AirPort, Macintosh, MacOS, and Safari are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
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Regulatory Compliance Statements FCC Notice 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 harmful interference in a residential installation.
Users are strongly advised to adhere to the directions and recommendations offered in this manual. Failure to do so may result in problems during operation. Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and the Do not attempt to service the HAI Dock yourself. • Always follow installation instructions closely.
Enabling the HAI Dock ........................19 Creating a New Project with the HAI Dock....................... 19 Adding Touchscreens to the Project ........................20 Adding the HAI Dock to an Existing Design ................22 Importing the HAI Dock Pages ..........................22 Discovering Touchscreens ......................23 Adding an HAI Controller to the Design ..................
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Accessing Your Music ........................30 Browse the Media Library ............................31 Selecting a new Music Source ............................ 32 Selecting a New Audio Zone ............................33 Specifications ................34...
Introducing the HAI Dock The HAI Dock is a product that allows you to access music and other content on an iPod, iPod Touch, or iPhone using IP enabled devices, such as HAI OmniTouch 5.7e and 10pe Touchscreens, and Hi-Fi2 audio distribution systems.
After opening the box, ensure the following items are present: o HAI Dock o Power Supply o Audio Cable o HAI Dock CD (Setup Utility and Manual) o Getting Started Guide Supported Operating Systems o Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 o Mac OS X 10.2.7 to 10.4.x (PPC version)
HAI Dock Overview This section describes the main components of the HAI Dock. Front View Control playback of a connected iPod Infrared (IR) from a distance using the Apple Receiver Remote when the HAI Dock is in Local Mode. The Operation Mode LED is illuminated...
Orange LED status. S-Video This output is currently not active. Output Connect supplied 3.5mm male stereo patch cable between the Audio Output on the HAI Dock and an audio input on Hi-Fi2 or other audio distribution system. Audio Output 3.5mm male to 2 RCA male stereo...
To operate the HAI Dock, the following must be connected: Network (LAN), Power, and Audio Output. Connecting the Network Connect a network cable to the Network Port on the HAI Dock and connect the other end of the network cable to a router, hub, or network switch on the local network.
Connecting the Audio Output Connect the HAI Dock to an audio system using the Audio Output jack on the HAI Dock using a 3.5mm male stereo patch cable (supplied). IR OUT AUDIO IN Hi-Fi RIM Remote Input Module AUDIO...
Chapter 2 Getting Started The HAI Dock is configured over the network using the supplied HAI Dock Setup Utility. The HAI Dock Setup utility runs on a PC on the same local network as the HAI Dock. Configuring the HAI Dock To configure the HAI Dock using the HAI Dock Setup Utility: 1.
1. When the HAI Dock Setup Utility is started, you are first prompted to select your language: Select your language and then click Next. 2. Verify that the HAI Dock is connected to the network with a network cable and is turned on: Verify that the HAI Dock is connected to the network and is turned on and then click Next.
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If DHCP is disabled on the router and there is no other DHCP server on the network, you can manually assign a static IP address. The IP address of the HAI Dock must be compatible with your existing network. To manually assign a static IP address to the HAI Dock: a) Select the Assign IP Address radio button.
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When complete, click Next. If this is a wireless version of the HAI Dock, the following setup screens will be displayed. Otherwise, confirm configuration parameters and complete Setup (see Step 9). 7. The HAI Dock will search for wireless networks:...
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If you are going to use the HAI Dock with a network cable instead of wirelessly, check Skip wireless configuration and then click Next complete Setup. 9. Confirm configuration parameters and save the settings in the HAI Dock: View confirm configuration parameters and then click Execute.
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HAI Dock Setup is completed. Click Finish. 10. Reboot the HAI Dock: The HAI Dock must be rebooted for the new settings to take effect. If wireless has been configured, first unplug the network cable before rebooting the HAI Dock.
HAI Dock Operation The HAI Dock has 3 LED indicators which can be used to determine its operation mode and network status. The Operation Mode LED indicator is located on the front of the unit and indicates the operation mode status:...
Operation Modes To set the HAI Dock to Network Mode, if the unit is currently in Standby Mode (i.e. Operation Mode LED is off), press the Operation Mode Button momentarily. The Operation Mode LED will illuminate. To set the HAI Dock to Standby Mode, if the unit is currently in Network Mode (i.e. Operation Mode LED is on), press and hold the Operation Mode Button for 2 seconds.
IP device or Hi-Fi2 audio system and select Play to resume playback. At any time, an iPod can be removed from one HAI Dock and inserted into a different HAI Dock on the network (e.g. an iPod is moved from the Kitchen HAI Dock to the Bedroom HAI Dock). Likewise, each HAI Dock will accept any supported iPod at any time.
Status Select between iPod Status, System Status, and Wireless status. Click [Refresh] to update the status on the page. Protected Information The Configuration Menu and some of the System Information settings are protected with a user name and password. When the screen below is displayed, type a user name (root) and click OK. The default username is: root By default there is no password Item...
Configuration Select between Network Settings and Wireless Settings. Click the item you wish to configure. Select or enter a value for the appropriate item, then click Submit. System Information Select between System Information, Password, Reset, or Firmware Upgrade and follow the instructions on the screen.
To reset the HAI Dock back to its factory default configuration: 1) Disconnect the AC power cable. 2) Press and hold the Operation Mode Button on the front of the HAI Dock and reconnect the AC power cable. Keep holding the Operation Mode Button to start the factory default configuration.
Automation Studio prior to Version 1.0.2.167, you must import the HAI Dock pages as described under Adding the HAI Dock to an Existing Design in this document. If you are adding the HAI Dock functionality to an existing project, skip Creating a New Project with the HAI Dock and Adding Touchscreens to the Project.
Adding Touchscreens to the Project When the project was created (using the steps above), one touchscreen was automatically added to the project along with a touchscreen design. The touchscreen and design was given a default name. It is generally a good idea to rename the touchscreen and the project that better describes where the touchscreen is installed.
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6. From the Add Device dialog, select HAI OmniTouch 5.7e, HAI OmniTouch 10 Portable, or 10Pe Portable under Touchscreens. 7. In Project Explorer, click on the touchscreen that was added. 8. Select the Properties tab. Give a name to the touchscreen next to Name under Design. 9.
Adding the HAI Dock to an Existing Design If you have an existing Automation Studio project with a custom design, you can add the HAI Dock functionality by importing the HAI Dock pages as described below. Importing the HAI Dock Pages To use the HAI Dock functionality in an Automation Studio design that was created in a version of Automation Studio prior to Version 1.0.2.167, you must import the HAI Dock pages using the Add...
5. A dialog is displayed to confirm the import of the HAI Dock pages. Once confirmed, the import cannot be undone. Before confirming, make sure that the HAI Dock pages do not already exist. If they do, duplicate pages will be added.
Access account file that will be used with the touchscreen. Adding the HAI Dock to the Design When an HAI Dock is added to the project, Automation Studio will guide you through the steps to configure it. Add the HAI Dock to the project as follows:...
2. From the Add Device dialog, select HAI Dock from the Media Devices list. Discover the HAI Dock After the HAI Dock has been added, you will be prompted to discover it as follows: In the Discover HAI Docks dialog, select the discovered HAI Dock, and then press the Select button to save the network settings with the design.
Assigning the Audio Output The Audio Output of the HAI Dock must be assigned to a source input on the audio distribution system. After discovering the HAI Dock, the Media Mapping dialog is displayed: 1. From the Media Mapping dialog, select the Media Input (source input on the audio distribution system) where the audio will be routed for the Media Source (Audio Output) of the HAI Dock.
Finally, a page that the touchscreen will jump to when the Media button is pressed must be assigned. A special Dock Now Playing page has been created for the HAI Dock. After assigning the Audio Output, the Channel Mapping dialog is displayed: 1.
Updating the Touchscreens The final step in enabling the HAI Dock is to update each touchscreen using Automation Studio. To update the touchscreens: 1. Click the Update icon on the toolbar. 2. If the project has not been saved, you will be prompted to save.
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5. Put a check in the boxes under Update to select which touchscreens will be updated. 6. Click the Update button to update the selected touchscreens. 7. After the update is complete, the touchscreens will have HAI Dock functionality.
Using an HAI OmniTouch 5.7e, 10p, or 10pe Touchscreen, you can browse and make music selections by Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs, Podcasts, Genres, Composers, and Audiobooks. From the Menu Bar on an OmniTouch 5.7e, 10p, or 10pe Touchscreen, select the Media icon. When the media button is selected, the HAI Dock media page is displayed:...
Browse the Media Library To play music in an audio zone, select the music from the device. To browse the device for music: 1. Press the Browse button to display the available media: 2. You are able to browse your media by Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs, Podcasts, Genres, Composers, and Audiobooks.
2. When an iPod is not currently docked in an HAI Dock, the name HAI Dock will be displayed as the audio source in the list instead of the name on an iPod.
Selecting a New Audio Zone To select a new audio zone to control with the touchscreen: 1. Press the Zone button to display the available audio zones: 2. Select the audio zone that you want to control with the touchscreen.
Chapter 4 Specifications Temperature : +0°C to +40°C , +32°F to +104°F Operating environment Humidity : 5% to 95%RH (Non-condensing) Temperature : -20°C to +50°C , -4°F to +122°F Storage environment Humidity : 5% to 95%RH (Non-condensing) VCCI Class B / FCC Class B / EN55022 / EN55024 32bit RISC CPU : 8MByte Memory...
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