Page 2 - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO; Important Information; Product Registration
This symbol indicates"dangerous voltage" insidethe product that presents arisk of electric shock orpersonal injury. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire orelectric shock, do not exposethis product to rain ormoisture. To reduce the risk of electric shock,do not remove cover (or back). Nouser se...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
Table of Contents 1 Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Things to Consider Before You Connect ................................................... 3 Protect Against Power Surges .................................................................................................. 3Protect Components from Ov...
Page 4 - Chapter 3: Additional Information
Table of Contents 2 Install Batteries in the Remote ................................................................ 19Using the Remote with the Lyra Wireless and Other Components ...... 19Playing Music through the Lyra Wireless ............................................... 20Fine Tuning the Lyra ...
Page 5 - Chapter 1; Things to Consider Before You Connect; Protect Against Power Surges; Don’t stack components.; Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference; Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.
Chapter 1 3 Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. Things to Consider Before You Connect Protect Against Power Surges • Connect all components before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet. • Turn off all components befo...
Page 6 - Windows® PC Requirements
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 4 Chapter 1 Audio System Requirements • Audio receiver with auxiliary inputs (line level) or other component with audio inputs (TV, VCR, etc.). Computer System Requirements Windows® PC Requirements • Pentium 300MHz or higher • Windows ® 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP • Micros...
Page 8 - Back of the Lyra Wireless Units; Transmitter
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 6 Chapter 1 Front of the Lyra Wireless Units RECEIVER SIGNAL POWER CHANNEL 9V 1 2 3 4 LINE OUT CHANNEL USB 9V ON OFF 1 2 3 4 Back of the Lyra Wireless Units Transmitter Powerindicator Signal strengthindicators Antenna Receiver Power jack ON switch CHANNEL switch USB ...
Page 9 - transmitter and the other end to the USB jack on your computer.
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Chapter 1 7 Connecting the Lyra Wireless Transmitter to your Computer 1. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the USB jack on the back of the Lyra Wireless transmitter and the other end to the USB jack on your computer. 2. Connect the small end of the large powe...
Page 10 - receiver and the other end into an AC outlet.
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 8 Chapter 1 Connecting the Lyra Wireless Receiver to your Audio Receiver 1. Connect the small end of the audio cable to the LINE OUT jack on the back of the Lyra Wireless receiver and the other ends (the red and white plugs) to the Audio Input jacks (sometimes labele...
Page 11 - Orientation of the Antennas
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Chapter 1 9 Improving Performance Orientation of the Antennas Proper orientation of the antennas is important for good performance. You may find that the systemworks better with one or more of the antennas in the horizontal (flat) position. The receiver andtransmitte...
Page 12 - If there is no signal at all; Avoiding Interference; Cordless Phone and Baby Monitor Interference
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 10 Chapter 1 Fine Tuning the Lyra Wireless To get the best signal reception, the Lyra Wireless units should face each other using an imaginary “lineof sight.” You can place the transmitter and receiver in separate rooms, or even separate floors of yourhouse, so you d...
Page 13 - Chapter 2; Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless; Install the software on your computer; If you’re running Windows 98SE, you may need to install
Chapter 2 11 Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. Install the software on your computer In order to play music through the Lyra Wireless system, you need to install some software first. TheMusic Management CD that came with...
Page 15 - If you have Windows XP
Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless Chapter 2 13 Launching MUSICMATCH The MUSICMATCH software converts audio files to the mp3format so you can play them on your Lyra Wireless. Thissection describes some basic MUSICMATCH features andexplains how to convert music to the mp3 format. For moreinf...
Page 16 - Turning off the Chime; Chime Sound; Closing the Remote Control Software; Exit; Using Other Music Applications; Players; For the latest software updates for your Lyra Wireless; The Lyra Wireless software menu.
Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless 14 Chapter 2 Turning off the Chime You may want to turn off the chime sound the computermakes each time you press a valid button on the remote. Todo this, right click on the transmitter tower icon in yourcomputer’s system tray (the software menu appears). ...
Page 17 - Settings in MUSICMATCH
Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless Chapter 2 15 Audio Setup Depending on how your computer is currently set up, you may have to make some adjustments so thatthe music and sound are directed to the right places. You may need to make sure MUSICMATCH isconfigured properly, too (see below). Set...
Page 18 - Soundcard Settings in Your Computer’s Control Panel; If you have Windows 98SE or Me
Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless 16 Chapter 2 Soundcard Settings in Your Computer’s Control Panel Note: This setting configures the chime and Windows sounds that play through your computer’s sound card. If youwant them to play through the Lyra Wireless, select USB Audio Device (or Lyra Wi...
Page 19 - CD-ROM Settings in Your Computer’s Control Panel; If you have Windows 98SE; Enable digital CD; If you have Windows Me
Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless Chapter 2 17 CD-ROM Settings in Your Computer’s Control Panel If you have Windows 98SE 1. Click on the Start icon in the lower left-hand corner of your screen. 2. Select Settings , followed by Control Panel (the Control Panel window appears). 3. Double cli...
Page 20 - Enable digital CD audio for the CD-ROM device
Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless 18 Chapter 2 4. Double click on the CD-ROM in the device list. 5. Click on the CD-ROM drive you want to use with MusicMatch Juke Box. 6. Click the Properties button, then click on the Properties tab. 7. Click the box for Enable digital CD audio for this CD...
Page 21 - Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote.; Important Battery Information; Using the Remote with the Lyra Wireless and Other Components; The MUSICMATCH tutorial on the Lyra Wireless Quick Start screen.
Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless Chapter 2 19 Install Batteries in the Remote 1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote. 2. Insert new batteries. Match the polarities (+ and –) on the batteries with the diagram on the remote. 3. Put the battery compartment cover ba...
Page 22 - WIRELESS button on the remote.; Fine Tuning the Lyra Wireless; Improving Performance
Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless 20 Chapter 2 Playing Music through the Lyra Wireless Now that you have connected your Lyra Wireless and installed all the necessary software, it’s time tolisten to some music. 1. Make sure the MUSICMATCH application is launched on your computer. If it’s no...
Page 23 - To repeat the current playlist, press SHUF•REPEAT.; Music source buttons
Chapter 2: MUSICMATCH and the Lyra Wireless Chapter 2 21 Using the Remote with MUSICMATCH You can use the remote to control several of the functions of MUSICMATCH, including launching theMUSICMATCH software; changing play modes (radio, music files, CDs); adjusting the volume; andchanging tracks, pla...
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Page 25 - Chapter 3; Troubleshooting; Note: For additional troubleshooting information, visit; General Problems; Lyra Wireless won’t turn on; Make sure both the transmitter and receiver are plugged in.; No sound; Options; Poor reception
Chapter 3 23 Chapter 3: Additional Information Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. Troubleshooting Most problems you encounter with your Lyra Wireless can be corrected by consulting the followingtroubleshooting list. Note: For additional troubleshooting information,...
Page 26 - The Remote Control Doesn’t Work; Care and Cleaning; CAUTION: Turn OFF your unit before cleaning.
Chapter 3: Additional Information 24 Chapter 3 The Remote Control Doesn’t Work • Something might be between the remote and the remote sensor on the component. Make surethere is a clear path. (This is only when using the remote to operate other components, such as a TVor VCR.) • Maybe batteries in re...
Page 27 - Enter
Chapter 3: Additional Information Chapter 3 25 Other Buttons on the Remote Control (0-9) Number buttons Selects channels up to 99 by pressing two number buttons. Selects 3-digit channels bypressing and holding 1 until 1 – – appears on screen. Then press the other two numbers. AM•FM Puts a compatible...
Page 28 - SHUF•REPEAT; Puts a compatible CD player or DVD player in repeat or shuffle mode.; STOP; Puts a compatible audio receiver in tape mode.; TV; ON•OFF button to turn on/off a compatible TV.; VCR; Turns on a compatible VCR and puts the remote control in VCR mode.; WHO• INPUT
Chapter 3: Additional Information 26 Chapter 3 SHUF•REPEAT Puts a compatible CD player or DVD player in repeat or shuffle mode. STOP Stops the current function (record, playback, rewind, etc). TAPE Puts a compatible audio receiver in tape mode. TV Turns on a compatible RCA, GE, or Proscan TV and put...
Page 29 - Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote; There are two ways to program the remote control:; Using Automatic Code Search; Press and hold the component button you want to; Tip; Indicator
Chapter 3: Additional Information Chapter 3 27 Programming the Remote to Operate OtherComponents The universal remote can be programmed to operate mostbrands of remote controllable components. The remote isalready programmed to operate most RCA, GE, and Proscancomponents. Find Out If You Need to Pro...
Page 30 - does; Using Direct Entry; Important
Chapter 3: Additional Information 28 Chapter 3 If the component you want to control does turn off: 1. Press and release REVERSE, then wait 2 seconds. Repeat this step until the device turns back ON. 2. To finish, press and hold STOP until the indicator on the remote turns off. Using Direct Entry 1. ...
Page 31 - TV Codes
Chapter 3: Additional Information Chapter 3 29 Code List TV Codes Abex .............................................................................. 1172Admiral .................................................... 1001, 1173, 1211Adventura ..............................................................
Page 32 - VCR Codes
Chapter 3: Additional Information 30 Chapter 3 VCR Codes Admiral ............................................................................. 2132Adventura ......................................................................... 2026Aiko ...............................................................
Page 33 - Cable Box Codes
Chapter 3: Additional Information Chapter 3 31 Jensen ........................................................ 2055, 2056, 2111JVC .............................. 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2111, 2123Kenwood ................................................... 2009, 2010, 2011, .............................
Page 34 - Satellite Receiver Codes
Chapter 3: Additional Information 32 Chapter 3 Philips . 5011, 5012, 5013, 5019, 5025, 5030, 5031, 5032Pioneer ................................................................ 5033, 5034Pulsar ............................................................................ 5026RCA .........................
Page 35 - • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Chapter 3: Additional Information Chapter 3 33 FCC and Industry Canada Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, in...
Page 36 - What your warranty covers:; Defects in materials or workmanship.; For how long after your purchase:; During the initial 90 days:; A representative will troubleshoot your problem over the phone.
Chapter 3: Additional Information 34 Chapter 3 Limited Warranty What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • 90 days from date of purchase - Unit repair or exchange, which includes parts and labor. • 91 days to 1 year from date of purchase - U...
Page 37 - What your warranty does not cover:; Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.; Product Registration:; How State Law relates to warranty:
Chapter 3: Additional Information Chapter 3 35 What your warranty does not cover: • Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage. • Adjustment of customer controls. • Damage from misuse or neglect. • A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for inst...
Page 40 - THOMSON
Thomson Inc. 10330 North Meridian StreetIndianapolis, IN 46290 ©2003 Thomson Inc.Trademark(s)® RegisteredMarca(s) Registrada(s)Printed in China TOCOM 5551671A THOMSON Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in thismanual or on the carton. This will only add delays in servi...