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3. Plug the power cord into the docking station DC IN jack and into an AC outlet. IRDC ININOUTLINE-- CABLE/ ANTENNATVVIDEOL/MONORS-VIDEOAUDIOLINOUTAC POWERUSB 2.0OPTICALVIDEOLEFTAUDIORIGHTS-VIDEOVIDEOLEFTAUDIORIGHTS-VIDEOCOAXIALEthernetSET-TOP BOX/ VCR/ or other AV sources 1 2 Note: For advanced recording connections, remember to always connect the output jacks on the component you want to record from, to the LINE IN jack on the docking station. 3 Why You Should Connect the IR Blaster The supplied IR blaster cable allows your Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder to control your cable box, satellite receiver, VCR, or other AV sources for timer recordings. How to Find the Remote Sensor You have to place the IR blaster in front of the remote sensor on the VCR, satellite receiveer, or cable box (see diagram below). Some cable components have the remote sensor labeled on the unit. If the remote sensor isn’t labeled, you need to use the remote control that came with the VCR, satellite receiver, or cable box to locate the sensor. 1. Turn off the VCR, satellite receiver, or cable box. 2. Hold the remote control (not the one that came with your Lyra Recorder, but the one that came with the component you’re attaching the IR blaster to) so that it is touching the front of the device. 3. Slowly move the remote control across the front of the component while you continually press the power button. You must press and release the power button each time you move the remote (holding down the button won’t work). 4. When the component turns on, you’ve located the remote sensor. Placing the IR Blaster Place the IR blaster in front of the remote sensor on your VCR, satellite receiver, or cable box approximately one inch away from the remote sensor (see below). VCR03CHANNELCABLE BOX IR blaster cable VCR LYRA DOCKING STATION(back view) SENSOR Connect to IR jackon the back of the docking stationIRDC ININOUTLINE-- Setting Up Your Lyra Portable Multi-Media Recorder There are a few things you’ll want to set up the first time you use your Lyra Recorder, including setting the clock and the type of signal you want to use if you are connecting the unit to an external TV. Clock 1. From the main menu, press the arrow buttons to highlight Setup. Press SELECT or the right arrow button to enter the Setup menu. 2. Use the arrow buttons or touchpad to highlight Clock, and press the right arrow or SELECT to enter the Clock menu. 3. Press the right arrow or SELECT to highlight the month setting, then press the up or down arrow to select the current month. Press the right arrow to highlight the day, then press the up or down arrow to select the current day. Follow the same procedure to set the year. 4. Return to the other Clock menu options by pressing the left arrow several times. Then use the up or down arrow to highlight the desired setting. 5. To set the hour format and time, follow the same procedure as above. 6. When finished, press the left arrow button to return to the previous menu. Note: For more advanced time settings, including setting the sleep and alarm timers, see the Clock Settings Menu section in Chapter 3. Signal Type If you want to connect the Lyra Recorder to an external TV, you may have to set the signal type (NTSC or PAL). NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) is the North American standard, while PAL (Phase Alternation by Line) is used in some European countries and elsewhere. 1. From the main menu, press the arrow buttons to highlight Setup. Press SELECT to enter the Setup menu. 2. Display should already be highlighted, so press the right arrow to enter the Display menu. 3. Use the arrow buttons or touchpad to highlight TV Standard, and press the right arrow to enter the TV Standard menu. 4. Use the arrow buttons or touchpad to change the desired settings (NTSC or PAL). 5. When finished, press the left arrow button to return to the previous menu. Software Setup Install software in your computer (Windows XP and 2000 support only) The Audio/Video Management CD that came with your Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder contains the software components that you will need to make your Lyra Recorder work properly. These components do the following: • View the User’s Guide and documentation for the Lyra Recorder • Install and use the Lyra DJ software to automatically create playlists on your Lyra Recorder • Install and use the Divx software to create and convert video files for viewing on your Lyra Recorder • Install and use the Yahoo! Music Engine™ software to organize your music collection and transfer the music to your Lyra Recorder • Download the Audible Manager Software and configure it to transfer audio files to your Lyra Recorder • The Yahoo! Music Engine software compresses audio files (from music CDs) to mp3 or many other popular formats so you can play them on your Lyra Portable Multi-media Recorder. The Yahoo! Music Engine software also enables you to download files from the internet that are already compressed and t...