CAAS Audio DAS User manual

CAAS Audio
Digital Audio Server (DAS)
User Manual

Table of Contents
Digital Audio Server (DAS) Overview................................................................................................................3
CAAS Audio DAS Features.........................................................................................................................4
CAAS Audio DAS Specification...................................................................................................................4
Supported Devices / Peripherals.................................................................................................................4
Important Precautions (Mandatory)..................................................................................................................
DAS Front Panel Explained..............................................................................................................................6
DAS Rear Panel Explained...............................................................................................................................6
Using & Controlling the DAS.............................................................................................................................7
TV CEC Control ..........................................................................................................................................7
Net ork Control...........................................................................................................................................7
Web Interface..............................................................................................................................................7
Recommended DAS Shut down procedure......................................................................................................8
Quick Start (Playing Music Quickly)..................................................................................................................9
Adding Music Files to your USB Storage.....................................................................................................9
Playing USB Device Music Files (Quickly)..................................................................................................9
Playing Music from a Net ork connected device (Quickly).......................................................................11
DLNA / UPnP Audio Interface, Networking & File Sharing..............................................................................12
Net orking the DAS..................................................................................................................................12
Windo s Net ork (SMB) file sharing........................................................................................................12
Accessing a UPnP Net ork Device...........................................................................................................13
Installing & Setting up XBMC & Yatse Remote Apps......................................................................................14
Installing Yatse Remote on an Android Device..........................................................................................14
Using Yatse Remote App ..........................................................................................................................16
Installing Official XBMC Remote on an Apple Device................................................................................17
Using Official XBMC Remote....................................................................................................................19
Official XBMC Remote Control Help..........................................................................................................20
Building an XBMC Music Library....................................................................................................................21
Building a Library.......................................................................................................................................21
Updating a current Library.........................................................................................................................22
Streaming Music from a smart phone / tablet to the DAS...............................................................................23
Viewing USB connected devices on tablets & smart phones..........................................................................23
Audio Server Software Update.......................................................................................................................24
CAAS Audio Configuration Set Up..................................................................................................................24
Returns, Repairs and Weee recycling.............................................................................................................24
DAS Factory Reset.........................................................................................................................................2
DAS FAQ........................................................................................................................................................26
Warranty (3 Year Guarantee)..........................................................................................................................27
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Digital Audio Server (DAS) Overview
The Digital Audio Server (DAS) is a true reference designed for the discerning Audiophile. The DAS has an
extremely low noise floor with greater spacial refinement, dynamic accuracy and fine detail retrieval than any
other CD Player or audio server on the market.
The CAAS DAS has been designed to produce the highest audio quality possible. This has been achieved
through our custom bespoke 8 wire digital interface. Featuring 176.4k samples per second up-converting
parallel DACs, data buffering and ultra low jitter clock, allowing near perfect data re-clocking and bit perfect
I2S type digital signal transfer.
The DAS is an extremely versatile audio server with two USB inputs, network capability through a LAN
connection and a subsidiary S/PDIF input for direct connection to the DAC ICs.
The DAS is fitted with a Raspberry PI micro computer and a bespoke ultra low jitter re-clocking system that
up-samples digital data to 176.4k samples per second and feeds a parallel arrangement of 16 bit R-2R
DACs. The DAS is fitted with four dedicated discrete regulated power supplies for both Left and Right
analogue channels and seven separate regulated supplies for the digital sections.
The DAS is primarily an Audio Server and the best performance will be achieved when files are accessed
from a USB pen or Hard Disk Drive (HDD). Alternatively digital audio can be streamed from either a NAS, a
PC, a tablet or a smart phone over the LAN connection. A CD transport or other devices can be connected
to the DAS S/PDIF input, however this input bypasses our bespoke low jitter re-clocking system and
therefore is not the primary input.
All music files and data can be accessed through the on screen interface once the DAS has been connected
to a TV or monitor (though HDMI). If the TV has HDMI CEC then all the DAS functions can be accessed
through the TV remote, alternatively the functionality can be accessed through a LAN interface, tablet or
smart phone.
The power supply is a key component in achieving the maximum performance from the audio sections and
for this reason the DAS is fitted with a high specification mains filter and two separate transformers, one for
the analogue sections and one for the digital sections.
The analogue section of the DAS is DC coupling from DAC ICs to the output and has a very short signal
path.
The DAS is fitted with a low power mode that allows the computer to be shut down while the DAC and
S/PDIF input are still operational. This is not a standby mode, it is a reduced power mode for use when the
Audio server is not required and the S/PDIF input is in use.
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CAAS Audio DAS Features
DAS unique features:
•Bespoke software based on the award winning open source XBMC (aka Kodi) media centre.
•Play music from an external 3. ” hard drive or USB Pen (2. ” HDD not supported).
•Stream music over your network from tablets, smart phones and laptops (Windows
shares/DLNA/UPnP).
•Two USB, LAN and S/PDIF inputs.
•Sample rates up to 24 bit / 192kHz (16 bit / 96kHz S/PDIF).
•Accepts multiple file formats (WAV, FLAC, AIFF, ALAC, APE etc...).
•HDMI output for navigating music files on a flat screen TV.
•HDMI CEC control via TV remote (CEC enabled TVs only).
•Alternate control through networked devices (smart phones, tablets, web browser etc...).
•Parallel 176.4k up-sampling R-2R DACs.
•11 regulated power supplies including 4 dedicated discrete regulated supplies.
•Separate transformers for the analogue and digital sections.
•DC coupled output.
•220mm (W), 260mm (D), 6 mm (H), 2.6kg.
CAAS Audio DAS Specification
Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz (+/-0.1dB) DC Coupled
Maximum Output 2.2V RMS
Output Impedance 110ohm
DAC THD < 0.03% @1kHz (0dB level, 2V RMS output)
Crosstalk <-90dB
Output SNR (A-WTD) ~100dB
Output DC Offset +/-20mV
Power Consumption < 20W
Mains Voltage 220V to 240Vac
Fuse Rating T 00mA (slow blow)
Analogue Outputs 1 x Pair RCA (L/R Fixed Line Level DAC outputs)
Digital Inputs 1 x RCA (S/Pdif)
2 x USB (connect to hard drive or PC)
Network Inputs 1 x RJ4 LAN (wired connection)
Video Output 1 x HDMI (with CEC capability)
DAC Parallel 176.4k up-sampling 16bit R-2R DACs
Mains Transformers 2 x 1 VA (toroidal)
Dimensions 6 mm high, 220mm wide, 260mm deep
Weight 2.6kg
Subject to change without notice.
Supported Devices / Peripherals
WiFi adapter: EDiMax EW-7811Un
Recommended Apps: Yatse (for android) & Official XBMC Remote (for iOS)
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Important Precautions (Mandator )
Water and moisture
The DAS should not be used near water. Care should be taken not to allow the DAS to fall into water or
liquids and ensure liquid is never spilled onto or into the DAS.
Power sources
The DAS voltage and current rating is indicated on the rear panel of the unit. This will state either 240Vac or
120Vac. Two T1A time-lag fuses are included for 120V versions and two T0. A fuses are included for the
240V versions. The input frequency rating of the power supply is 0Hz to 60Hz. The DAS typically draws
less than 20W during the normal operation. Please verify that the indicated voltage requirement is consistent
with the mains voltage in your location.
Grounding
We provide a standard IEC AC main cable that fits into the rear of the DAS. The DAS is equipped with an
earth ground provided by this cable and connection. DO NOT defeat this ground, the DAS should always be
grounded. It is dangerous to operate the DAS without a ground connection. Additionally the DAS may not
function correctly without a ground connection.
Power and Signal cables
The DAS is supplied with a power cable that meets UK legislated requirements. As with all audiophile
equipment the power cable should be the last item attached and the first item removed whenever equipment
is added or removed from the audio chain. Any cables (power or signal) should never be connected or
removed while the equipment or supporting equipment is powered up. Failure to pay attention to this
precaution may result in damaged equipment.
Ventilation
Audio equipment may run hot. The installation must allow for this heat dissipation. We recommend free air
circulation around the product. This can best be achieved by leaving at least a 20cm gap around the unit.
The DAS should not be installed or situated near any other source of heat (e.g. central heating radiator or on
top of an amplifier).
Servicing
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or other injuries, the user should not attempt to service the DAS.
Please do not open the DAS. There are no user serviceable parts inside the DAS. Opening the DAS will
invalidate any warranty offered. Servicing must be referred to qualified service personnel only.
Burn in period
When you first power up the DAS, you may not experience the maximum performance of this audio server,
the DAS can require a burn in period of up to 100 hours. Additionally the performance of the DAS can vary
slightly over its warm up period.
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DAS Front Panel Explained
(1) (2) (3)
(1) Input select button (toggles through inputs).
(2) AS LED (Audio Server input selected).
(3) DI LED (Digital S/PDIF input selected, D IN on the rear panel).
The selector switch on the front panel cycles through the inputs. By pressing and releasing this button, you
can toggle through the inputs, audio server (AS), S/PDIF input D in (DI) and then back to AS etc... Audio
server (AS) is the default turn on selection.
DAS Rear Panel Explained
(2) (3) (6) (7)
(1) (4) ( ) (8)
1. The DAC output is a fixed line level output straight from the DAC. DO NOT CONNECT STRAIGHT
TO A POWER AMP!
2. HDMI should be connected to a CEC enabled TV, using a CEC enabled cable.
3. LAN allows the Audio Server to be networked and accessed through the network, web server, tablet
and smart phone.
4. Factory reset button.
. D IN is an S/PDIF input, selected through the front panel as the DI selection.
6. USB are two USB ports mainly used for external storage devices. DO NOT CONNECT A 2. INCH
USB POWERED HDD to these ports.
7. Power switch.
8. Mains power input and Fuse.
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Using & Controlling the DAS
The Digital Audio Server is primarily an audio server. The audio server has an S/PDIF input at the rear that
can be selected by the DI selection on the front panel. This allows third party digital sources to be connected
to the audio server, such as CD transports. It should be noted that by far the best audio quality playback will
be achieved through using the audio server as it is intended, that is as a dedicated audio server (the AS
input selection on the front panel) and not through third party connected devices. Additionally the S/PDIF
input bypasses CAAS Audio's low jitter re-clocking system, so this advantage can not be utilised with this
input.
TV CEC Control
If your TV is CEC enabled you can control the audio server using the TV remote:
1. Connect a CEC enabled HDMI cable between the TV and the HDMI port on the rear of the audio
server. (Note: On some TVs only HDMI port 1 is CEC enabled).
2. If the DAS does not recognise the CEC connection, turn both the TV and audio server off and then
back on again whilst the HDMI cable is connected.
3. Once CEC has been recognised, you can scroll through the music files stored on the USB media.
Play track, pause, stop etc..
Network Control
You can control the audio server from other devices connected to your network, such as a smart phone or
tablet. To do this you must first install Yatse or Official XBMC Remote on your smart device. The procedure
to do this is highlighted below in the Installing & Setting up XBMC & Yatse Remote Apps section.
We Interface
The web interface can be accessed on port 80 by opening a web browser and typing the DAS IP address
followed by :80 ( e.g. ://192.168.1.14:80 ) into the URL bar. Alternatively you may be able to type the host
name followed by :80 ( i.e. http://caasaudio:80 ). Note: this may not work with a lot of routers.
The web browser interface can be used to navigate around the HDMI connected TV interface or brows
though and play tracks from your music library, once built (see section Building an XBMC Music Librar ).
Notes:
•The DAS IP address will pop up in the right hand bottom corner of the TV on DAS boot up. Please
make a note of this IP address (the DAS must be networked first for this to happen).
•The DAS IP address can also be found through other techniques, such as downloading the App
Fing to your smart phone / tablet. You can then run Fing and it will display the IP addresses of all
devices connected to your network. Alternatively if CEC is enabled on your TV, you can use the TV
remote to scroll to S stem → S stem info where the IP address will be displayed.
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Recommended DAS Shut down procedure
The DAS should always be shut down in a controlled manner just as you would a PC or laptop. The Audio
Server should always be shut down via the power icon in the lower left corner of the screen:
1. Select the power icon in the bottom left corner of the screen (using either a CEC enabled TV remote,
smart phone, tablet or web interface).
2. Then toggle down and select Power off s stem.
3. The computer will then power down and you can then turn the DAS off at the rear.
The DAS can be run in a reduced power mode, when using the S/PDIF input (and not the Audio Server
functionality). This is achieved by powering the computer off as outlined above. The DAC and S/PDIF input
will remain powered up until the mains supply is turned off at the rear of the unit.
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Quick Start (Pla ing Music Quickl )
DAS set up time can be reduced and music can be played reasonably quickly with reduced functionality and
without building music libraries. To access all the functionality, sources will need to be added to XBMC and
music libraries will need to be built. Adding sources and building libraries can take a large amount of time.
The procedure to achieve this is explained in the following sections. The next few pages are designed to help
you play music quickly (with reduced functionality).
Adding Music Files to your USB Storage
We recommend you use EAC (exact audio copy). Download and install EAC onto your PC / Laptop and RIP
your CDs using EAC (We recommend WAV or FLAC format). Then simply plug your USB storage into your
PC / Laptop and copy the music files across. Once finished, remove the USB device and plug it in to the
USB socket on the rear of the DAS. The DAS should then auto-detect the drive and you're ready to go. See
the next section for accessing these music files.
Note: Use either 3.5inch externall powered HDD or USB storage pen, DO NOT USE 2.5 INCH USB
POWERED HDD this will not work.
Playing USB Device Music Files (Quickly)
This can be done either using a HDMI TV and CEC remote, a web browser or smart device App:
1. Make sure the DAS is turned OFF (Inserting or removing a USB device while the DAS is turned
ON may cause a reboot).
2. Insert Storage device in one of the rear USB ports (use either 3. inch externally powered HDD or
USB storage pen, DO NOT USE 2.5 INCH USB POWERED HDD this will not work).
3. Connect a CEC enabled TV to the HDMI connection on the rear of the DAS (while the DAS is turned
off). See the following section for TV CEC control.
4. Now turn the DAS ON (The DAS will take approximately 30 seconds to boot. Once booted the
XBMC menu screen will be displayed).
. The DAS screen can be navigated either by using a CEC TV remote control, a web browser, tablet
or smart phone.
◦The DAS will need to be networked if a web browser or smart device is to be used (see section
Networking the DAS).
◦If a smart device is to be used, the appropriate remote control App will need installing on your
smart phone / tablet (see section Installing & Setting up XBMC & Yatse Remote Apps).
6. Scroll sideways and select Music → Files.
7. You will have a choice of media drives. Select the storage device. This will then give you a list of
artists and albums, select the track you wish to play from here (see screen shots below).
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Playing Music from a Network connected device (Quickly)
UPnP and SMB servers can be accessed quickly (with reduced functionality) for near instantaneous network
music play, however the interface may not look pretty, it will likely just list file names.
For full album art a music library will need to be built (see section Building an XBMC Music Librar ).
Pla ing NAS Music with a HDMI TV Connected
Music can be played quickly from a networked device with reduced functionality by doing the following:
1. The DAS will need to be networked (Connect the DAS to your router via a standard LAN cable).
2. Connect a HDMI TV to the DAS.
3. Turn the DAS ON (The DAS will take approximately 30 seconds to boot).
4. Navigate on the TV using either a CEC enabled TV remote, web browser or smart device running
either Yatse (Android) or Official XBMC Remote App (iOS Apple), see section Installing & Setting
up XBMC & Yatse Remote Apps.
. Select Music → Files → (UPnP Media Servers or Windows network SMB) and navigate to your
desired storage.
Pla ing NAS Music with NO TV connected
Music can be played quickly from a networked device with reduced functionality by doing the following:
1. The DAS will need to be networked (Connect the DAS to your router via a standard LAN cable).
2. Turn the DAS ON (The DAS will take approximately 30 seconds to boot).
3. If using an Apple smart device, Install the Official XBMC Remote App on the Apple device (see
section Installing & Setting up XBMC & Yatse Remote Apps).
◦Select Music (top left corner).
◦Then select the Folder icon (at the bottom).
◦You should then have the following choices: Music Add-ons, UPnP Media Servers (Auto-
Discover) and Windows network (SMB).
◦Choose the appropriate protocol for your network and navigate to the desired storage.
◦The albums, artists and songs should all be listed and will play by selecting them.
. If using an Android smart device, Install the Yatse App on the Android device (Installing & Setting
up XBMC & Yatse Remote Apps)).
◦Select Menu (3 lines in the top left corner).
◦Then select Files / Pla lists.
◦The scroll sideways across to Audio Files.
◦You should then have the following choices: Music Add-ons, UPnP Media Servers (Auto-
Discover) and Windows network (SMB).
◦Choose the appropriate protocol for your network and navigate to the desired storage.
◦The albums, artists and songs should all be listed and will play by selecting them.
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DLNA / UPnP Audio Interface, Networking & File Sharing
The DAS can connect to a home network and play audio files stored on DLNA / UPnP enabled devices.
The DAS can be connected to a TCP/IP network via a wired connection. Network connection enables the
DAS to play audio files stored on DLNA / UPnP servers, computers and network drives. The DAS has a
standard Ethernet socket fitted on the rear panel. For wired network connection this socket should be
connected to a spare Ethernet socket on your network router.
Networking the DAS
1. Connect a CAT LAN cable to the LAN port on the rear of the DAS and the other end to a free LAN
port on your router.
2. The DAS should now be networked. The DAS is DHCP aware by default, so if connected to a DHCP
enabled router (most are), your router will assign an IP address to the audio server.
3. You should be able to access the audio server through the assigned IP address. If you download
Fing for your smart device it will scan all your network attached devices and return their IP address
etc.. this can be quite useful.
4. Alternatively you can view / adjust the IP address and other setting in the CAAS Audio
Configuration window on your TV (see the section CAAS Audio Configuration set up).
Note: For UPnP and SMB protocols to operate correctly, the DAS will require the right time and date. As
soon as the DAS detects an internet connection, it will automatically update it time and date. This may take a
minute or two.
If the DAS is connected to a network that does not have an internet connection and the DAS time and date
are wrong, then SMB and UPnP protocols may not function correctly.
Windows Network (SMB) file sharing
This is the preferred method of sharing files between the DAS and Windows network devices or NAS.
1. Connect the network cable between the DAS and your router.
2. Ensure that file sharing is enabled on your window device (PC / Laptop) or NAS.
3. On the DAS: You will need to add the shared device as a media source. You can do this by selecting
Music → Files →Windows network (SMB) and then selecting the appropriate discovered device.
4. Alternatively by selecting: Music → Files → Add source→ Browse → (and scroll down to)
Windows network (SMB). See screen shot below.
. Then select your workgroup / shared folder and then select OK. You may then need to select OK on
the next screen as well.
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You should now be able to access / view your shared files as you would a local device / drive from the main
menu. From the Home screen, select Music → Files and your shared device should be listed.
Note: You may be prompted for a user name and / or password. This will be your router / system password.
Accessing a UPnP Network Device
This option is only to be used to access other UPnP devices (e.g. file sharing between two XBMC devices).
The procedure is fundamentally the same as SMB sharing:
1. Firstly you need to enable UPnP on the source XBMC device (the files you wish to share / access).
2. On the DAS, you will need to add the source device as a media source: This can be done easily on
a CEC connected TV by selecting Music → Files → UPnP Media Servers (Auto-Discover) and
then selecting the appropriate discovered device.
3. Alternatively by selecting: Music → Files → Add source→ Browse → (and scroll down to) UPnP
Devices. See screen shot below.
4. Select the source that you wish to share. You may wish to re-name the source.
You should now be able to access / view your shared files as you would a local device / drive from the main
menu. Select Music → Files and your shared device should be listed.
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Installing & Setting up XBMC & Yatse Remote Apps
There are many XBMC control Apps on the market. Some will work well and others will not. We have
designed our software to work with Yatse for an android operating system and Official XBMC Remote for
an Apple (iOS) operating system.
We therefore recommend you download and use Yatse for Andriod and Official XBMC remote for iOS.
Installing Yatse Remote on an Android Device
Yatse can be downloaded free from Google pla App store or from: http://yatse.leetzone.org
Note: The following procedures may differ slightly from device to device:
1. Download Yatse to the device you wish to use.
2. Install Yatse and press Run or Launch Yatse to start Yatse.
3. To configure Yatse, first access the menu. The menu can be accessed by tapping the button in the
top left corner or by swiping from left to right (see below left).
4. Press the settings button in the menu and then you should see the above right setting menu (this
may differ slightly from version to version).
. To manage and set up hosts, click Manage (under media centres). You will then see a screen similar
to the one below (left).
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6. From this screen you can Add / Edit / Remove and Select your media centres (see above right).
7. Click the “+” button to add the DAS.
8. The Add Host menu will appear an you will be given several host choices.
9. Select XBMC / Kodi.
10. Yatse should then should auto detect the DAS. It will typically appear as XBMC (caasaudio).
11. Select the DAS (XBMC (caasaudio)) from the menu and then select Add Host it may take a few
seconds to check everything.
12. Then select finish.
13. Select the host you want from the list and then press the “tick” button at the bottom.
14. Alternatively you can add a host manually by selecting skip and then manually entering the DAS IP
address and port number (80). See below.
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Notes:
•The DAS IP address will pop up in the right hand bottom corner of the TV on DAS boot up (the DAS
must be networked first for this to happen and a TV connected to the DAS HDMI port).
•The DAS IP address can also be found by using the App Fing on your smart phone / tablet.
Alternatively if CEC is enabled on your TV, you can use the TV remote to scroll to S stem →
S stem info where the IP address will be displayed.
•Keep the login and password blank, they are not needed.
•The DAS needs to be running before you configure Yatse.
For more info please see: http://yatse.leetzone.org/redmine/projects/androidwidget/wiki/Setup
Using Yatse Remote App
The Yatse remote is very intuitive. All the functions can be accessed from the menu screen (top right corner):
1. Open / Run the Yatse App.
2. Select the menu screen (three small lines in the top right corner or swipe from left to right).
3. Select remote to bring up a remote key pad. This will allow you to navigate all the DAS functions
viewable on a HDMI TV.
4. Select Music to bring up your whole music library (a library must to built first, see section Building
an XBMC music librar ).
. The Yatse App will need synchronising with the DAS:
◦Press and hold the Music icon to sync with the DAS.
◦You will see a message starting database s nc (if you have a large music library this may take
a while.
◦When finished, your music library will be stored along with all thumbnails and cover art.
6. Select Music, you can then scroll though your music library and select and play any tracks you wish.
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Installing Official XBMC Remote on an Apple Device
We only recommend Official XBMC Remote for an Apple (iOS) platform. We have designed using Official
XBMC Remote and can not guarantee successful operation with other Apps.
Note: The following procedures may differ slightly from device to device.
The Official XBMC remote App can be installed by performing the following steps:
1. Make sure the DAS is networked.
2. Download (from the App store) and install Official XBMC remote on your iOS (Apple) smart device.
3. Open / Run Official XBMC remote on your smart phone or tablet.
4. Once installed and running you should see the following screen (this will differ slightly for an iPad).
. You'll be notified that there are No hosts detected.
6. On an iPad: Select Add Host (it will be at the bottom of the box) and then select Find XBMC.
7. On an iPhone: Select Settings.
8. The App will then automatically find XBMC hosts on your network.
9. If the correct host has been found (XBMC (caasaudio)) then Click Save.
10. Then select the appropriate host from the list (XBMC (caasaudio)) and you should be connected.
If Auto-detect fails to find the correct host then the information will need to be entered manually, as follows:
1. Click on Manuall add a host and dismiss the error message if you get it again.
2. You will see a form where you can define how to connect to XBMC on the Audio Server (see below).
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3. Enter the following:
◦Name: CAAS Audio Server
◦Host or IP: Enter the DAS IP address (recommended), see notes below. Also you may be able
to enter the host name here “caasaudio” although this may not work with a lot of routers.
◦HTTP API: 80 (NOT 8080 as shown above)
◦Username: (keep blank)
◦Password: (keep blank)
4. Click Done
Notes:
•The DAS IP address will pop up in the right hand bottom corner of the TV on DAS boot up (the DAS
must be networked first for this to happen and a TV connected to the DAS HDMI port).
•The DAS IP address can also be found by using the App Fing on your smart phone / tablet.
Alternatively if CEC is enabled on your TV, you can use the TV remote to scroll to S stem →
S stem info where the IP address will be displayed.
•Keep the login and password blank, they are not needed.
•The DAS needs to be running before you configure Official XBMC Remote.
Adding a Host at a later time
You can add a host / connect to the DAS at any time by navigating as follows:
1. On an iPhone:
◦Menu → Settings → Manage XBMC Hosts.
2. On an iPad:
◦At the bottom of the screen you should see a box that reads No connection.
◦Click on the No connection box and the New server screen should pop up (see below).
◦Select Find XBMC.
◦The App should auto-detect the DAS and fill in the IP address and port.
◦If the auto-detect does not work or finds the wrong host, then press and fill in each box manually.
◦Click Save.
◦Then select the host you want from the list and you should be connected (see below).
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Using Official XBMC Remote
Once a library has been built (see section Building an XBMC Music Librar ) you can synchronise Official
XBMC Remote with the DAS. Your music library will then be stored along with all thumbnails and cover art.
Official XBMC Remote can be synchronised with the DAS by:
1. Start Official XBMC Remote App.
2. Select Music from the menu window (left hand side window).
3. Then select either the Artists or Albums icon from the bottom of the new right hand side window.
4. Place your finger in the window, press and hold while dragging downwards.
. At the top of the screen, you should see the message Release to s nc with XBMC.
6. Release your finger and you should see the message S ncing (for a large library, this may take a
while).
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Official XBMC Remote Control Help
The Official XBMC remote control buttons and descriptions can be seen below:
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