Muse Research Receptor manual v1.2 User Manual

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12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer

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Click “Muse.”
You’ll see a list of every Receptor on your network.

5 Click the name of the Receptor you want mounted.

That Receptor’s hard drive now appears on your computer.

6 If you don’t see the Muse workgroup, you can force Windows to find your Receptor: In the currently open

Explorer window is a field called “Address”. In that field, type:

\\<receptor name>

where <receptor name> is the name you’ve given your Receptor, then click the

GO button.

If you don’t know the name of your Receptor, here’s how to find it: 1) press the SETUP button on Receptor’s front panel,
then 2) rotate the top display knob to select the Name parameter. Your Receptor’s name is shown on the bottom line.
In general, Windows networking is very slow to refresh its network list, which is why you may not initially see the Muse
workgroup in your Microsoft Windows Network.

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