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Adding non-networking audio devices to the network
– Living Room –
Let’s say you’ve set up an S-102 in the Living Room so that you can conveniently
enjoy your DVD Home Theatre. While the S-102 itself cannot be networked, it still lets
you enjoy music libraries from your computers while you’re in the Living Room. Now
lets set up an ASD-3W. The ASD-3W not only connects an iPod to the S-102, it also
networks with computers. It’s easy to select music fi les, too. You use the ASD-3W’s
remote control unit to select music while viewing the TV screen connected to the
S-102, very much like you would if you were in the Theatre Room. This is easy to do
thanks to the GUI in the ASD-3W.
If you have a stereo receiver or integrated amp in the Living Room, you connect
the ASD-3W to the amp and your TV to the ASD-3W. You can enjoy music libraries
from your computers in the same way with this setup.
So easy and convenient – Bedroom –
Despite its compact size, the S-52 lets you easily enjoy music in a big, dynamic
sound. Its a new network system that lets you enjoy your iPod, music libraries from
your computers, Internet radio programs, and of course FM/AM radio and CDs, too.
ASD-3W - See page 29
S-52 - See page 50
17Network
Router
Router
Router
Living room (Stereo Amplifier)PC room
PC roomBed room
Living room (S-102)PC room
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