Crestron iServer™ Network Audio Server Crestron CEN-ISERVER
11. Configure the CEN-ISERVER to connect with the network control system.
a. DHCP is on by default.
b. Connect via USB as described on page 18.
c. Display the CEN-ISERVER’s “System Info” window (click the
icon) to view and note the IP address (to be used in step 13d below).
d. Configure the IP table (this enables communication with the control
system).
12. Upload and test the program created in step 8. Refer to “Programs and
Firmware” on page 19 for more information.
13. Install and configure Crestron Sync for iTunes on the PC or Mac hosting
iTunes
®
. Crestron Sync is available for download from the Crestron website
(
www.crestron.com/crestronsync). Follow the instructions to download and
configure the software.
a. Setup all CEN-ISERVER addresses in Crestron Sync (this should not
be done by the end user). Refer to “Install & Configure Crestron Sync
for iTunes Software” on page 12 and the Crestron Sync help file for
more information.
b. If the "Add New Device" window is not automatically displayed after
starting Crestron Sync for the first time, right-click inside the “Crestron
Sync” window and click Add New Device.
c. Enter a name for the device, e.g., My iServer. (This is not the name of
the iPod. It is a reference name to help the user identify the iServer).
d. Type the IP address of the iServer (from step 11c above).
e. Click OK to add the device to the “Crestron Sync” window.
f. Test a sync operation. If syncing a large library with an empty iPod, the
iPod should be removed from the CEN-ISERVER and directly
connected to the PC hosting iTunes. Subsequent minor updates can be
done with the iPod in the CEN-ISERVER using the Crestron Sync
application.
14. Leave the latest version of the Crestron Sync QuickStart (Doc. 6760) with
the end-user.
This concludes the Quick Start section of the CEN-ISERVER Operations
Guide. Continue reading for more information on installing and operating the
CEN-ISERVER.
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