Audiotron's Power-Up Messages - Turtle Beach Audiotron Reference Manual

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AudioTron's Power-Up Messages

One or more of the following messages may appear while AudioTron is powering on:
Version 1.1 – Enet DHCP
Looking for Hosts
– xx% Complete
Found x Hosts
Searching for Music
Found xxx Songs
Waiting for network: xx secs
No Hosts Found
No Song Titles Found
(Displayed under main menu)
If AudioTron displays "No Hosts Found" when powered on...
ü Make sure your PC is powered on. If it is, then make sure the "power save" feature is not
turning off the PC and/or hard drive after a period of non-use. The Windows Control Panel
"Power Management" icon launches a dialog box that will let you set the power-save features.
ü Reconnect the network cable into AudioTron's rear panel to make sure it "clicks" when
inserted.
ü Try another network cable to make sure the problem is not due to a defective cable.
ü Check the "Network Troubleshooting Procedure" in the Appendix.
Indicates the firmware version number and the type of network connection
detected. For details on how to upgrade the firmware version, see the
Appendix "Updating AudioTron's Firmware".
In this example, AudioTron has detected firmware version 1.1, an Ethernet
network and a DHCP server. If you're using HPNA, the display would
instead indicate HPNA DCHP. Be sure to check that the displayed
network corresponds to the type of network you're using. For instance, if
you connected an Ethernet cable and AudioTron's display indicates
HPNA, check the network cable connection to AudioTron and check the
network for proper operation.
Indicates that AudioTron has found the network connection and is
searching for PC's on the network.
Indicates the number of PCs or other devices with IP addresses detected
on the network.
Indicates the number of songs found on the PC's in the network. After the
song search is completed, the first song title in the library is displayed
under the main menu and AudioTron is ready to play music.
Indicates that AudioTron is trying to connect to the network. If a network
connection can't be established after 120 seconds, it stops searching and
displays "No Hosts Found" followed by "No Song Titles Found".
Indicates that no PCs were found on the network.
Indicates that no songs were found on the host, or that no host was found.
Check for the proper directory names and shares, as described in the
section "AudioTron Shared Directories Requirements".
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