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Using Your Player with the Controller

28

Player/Wireless-N Music Extender

Wireless Home Audio

Playlist

Displays a list of playlists created on your

computer using iTunes.

Select a playlist title to view the tracks in the playlist.

Highlight a playlist and press the

Add to Now Playing

Queue

button on the touchscreen to add the

tracks from the selected playlist to the Now Playing

Queue. This doesn’t disrupt any tracks that are currently

playing.
Press the

Play

button with a playlist highlighted to

begin playing the playlist and add all of the tracks in

the playlist to the Now Playing Queue. Any track that

was previously playing will be stopped and the first

track from the playlist will begin playing immediately.

Artist

Displays a list of artists available on your iPod.

Select an artist name to view the album titles available

from the artist. Select an album title to view a list of

tracks from the album that are located on the iPod.
Highlight an artist or album title and press the

Add to

Now Playing Queue button on the touchscreen to

add all tracks from the selected artist or album to the

Now Playing Queue. This doesn’t disrupt any tracks that

are currently playing.
Press the

Play

button with an artist or album title

highlighted to begin playing the first track from the

artist or selected album and add all of the tracks to

the Now Playing Queue. Any track that was previously

playing will be stopped and the first track from the

artist or album will begin playing immediately.

Album

Displays an alphabetical list of album titles that

are available on your iPod.

NOTE:

Album titles are included even if there is

only one song on the device from the album.

Select an album title to display the track titles from the

selected album available on your iPod.
Highlight an album title and press the

Add to Now

Playing Queue

button on the touchscreen to add

all tracks from the selected album to the Now Playing

Queue. This doesn’t disrupt any tracks that are currently

playing.
Press the

Play

button with an album title

highlighted to begin playing the first track from the

album and add all of the tracks to the Now Playing

Queue. Any track that was previously playing will be

stopped and the first track from the album will begin

playing immediately.

Genre

Displays an alphabetical list of musical genres that

are available on your iPod.

Select a genre to display all of the album titles from

the selected genre on the iPod. Select an album title

to display the tracks that are available from the album

on the iPod.
Highlight a genre and press the

Add to Now Playing

Queue

button on the touchscreen to add all tracks

from the selected genre to the Now Playing Queue. This

doesn’t disrupt any tracks that are currently playing.
Press the

Play

button with a genre highlighted to

begin playing the first track from the genre and add all

of the tracks from the genre to the Now Playing Queue.

Any track that was previously playing will be stopped

and the first track from the genre will begin playing

immediately.

Track

Displays an alphabetical list of all track titles located

on your iPod.

Press the

Add to Now Playing Queue

button to

add the track to the Now Playing Queue. The track will

be added to the end of the Now Playing Queue and

will not disrupt any music that is currently playing.
Press the

Play

button to clear the Now Playing

Queue and add the selected track to the Now Playing

Queue. The track will begin playing immediately.

Podcast

Displays an alphabetical list of podcasts available

for playback.

Composer

Displays an alphabetical list of all composers

of the songs on your iPod.

AudioBook

Displays an alphabetical list of audiobooks

available for playback.

All Libraries

The All Libraries option will display all of your media

volumes that are available for playback. This includes any

USB drives and media being shared using the Cisco Media

Server software.

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