Nuvo Stereo System NV MP User Manual

NV-MP Music Port  
Installation Guide  
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FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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Introduction  
The Music Port is a unique collaboration between NuVo Technologies and Autonomic  
Controls. It is a compact package of hardware and software that enables home desktop  
and laptop PC's to act both as sources and controllers in a NuVo Grand Concerto or  
Essentia E6G or future NuVoNet capable multi-room audio systems. Music Port  
consists of the NV-MP, a small hardware device which can be installed on-wall, in-  
rack, or otherwise hidden from view, and PC software. You can install Music Port as an  
upgrade to an existing system or as part of a brand new NuVo multi-room audio  
system. Music Port software is installed via a user-friendly interface, and works with  
Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows Home Server, as well as most existing PC  
sound cards.  
Music Port delivers two primary functions. The first is to transform a host PC into a  
full-fledged multi-output source for a NuVo system. The second primary function of  
the Music Port is to enable any desktop PC, laptop PC, or portable tablet PC that is  
connected to the home network to serve as a controller for a NuVo distributed audio  
system, much like the NuVo OLED Control Pads already do. Through the Music Port  
Client, the user can browse their music library with full album art and control their  
home's music from anywhere in the home via hard-wired or wireless devices.  
Table of Contents  
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I. Getting Started  
The Media Control Server (MCS) is designed to run on a computer that is equipped with  
Windows XP Home Service Pack 2 or Vista Service Pack 1. It should have 1 GB RAM and  
at least a 1 GHz x86 based processor. It is recommended that you dedicate a computer  
or server to get the best performance as a NuVoNet audio source. The PC that runs the  
MCS will be referred to as the host PC.  
The Music Port Client can then be installed on any of the home's networked PCs or  
touch screens for music control. The Music Port Client provides the ability to control  
audio playback in any zone in the home.  
II. Hardware Installation of the Music Port  
Making the Audio Connections (Fig. 1)  
PC sound cards typically use a stereo mini, 3.5mm audio jack. The Music Port allows  
access to stereo, 5.1 or 7.1 surround audio cards on the host PC as multiple  
independent stereo audio streams. Use a 3.5mm to RCA cable to connect the PC's  
audio outputs to the appropriate source inputs on theGrand Concerto or Essentia E6G.  
If you are going to use a 5.1 sound card, for example to convert the PC into a three-  
output music server, you will have to make three connections. You would connect the  
Front Left/Right (L/R) jack to one source input on the amplifier, Surround Left/Right  
(LS/RS) to a second input, and Center/Low Frequency Effects (C/LFE) to a third input.  
Consult the documentation for your particular sound card to determine which audio  
jack corresponds to which pair of channels. Once the connections are made, make note  
of which sound card output is connected to which amplifier source input, as this  
information will be needed when configuring the Media Control Server.  
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Figure 1- Audio Connections  
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Making the Connections to the Music Port Hardware (Fig. 2)  
To install the Music Port hardware, connect the DB9 serial port output on the host PC  
(this may require the installation of a serial card in the host) using a standard nine pin  
serial cable. This connection is made at the side of the Music Port box labeled  
Controller. Connect a standard network CAT5 cable from the NuVoNet RJ-45 port on the  
Music Port hardware to one of the Device connections on either the Essentia E6G  
Allport or the Grand Concerto EZ Port. When connected, the blue Power LED will light.  
A second “RS232” DB9 port allows the Music Port Client to access specific Zone and  
Source control through NuVoNet. When this serial cable is connected, “Zone” and  
“Source” buttons will appear at the top of the PC Interface application. From those  
buttons, any zone or source can be accessed and controlled. This second serial cable is  
only required if the Music Port Client is going to be used, see section X. Using the  
Music Port Client Interface, pg. 33.  
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Figure 2: –Music Port Hardware Connections  
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III. Establishing Music Port in the I8G and E6G Configurator Software (Fig. 3)  
The I8G and E6G Configurator Software is an optional setup tool for establishing  
sources and zone control of the Grand Concerto and Essentia E6G Audio Distribution  
Systems. The Source tab within the software allows each of the six available source  
inputs to be established.  
To establish desired inputs within the I8G and E6G Configurator, within the “Source”  
tab of the Configurator, double click on an available source input 1-6. This will open a  
“Source Select” window. There, you can establish a name for the Music Port sources  
within the “Display Name” window (Note that unless you check the box “Always Use  
Display Name (ignore name sent by NuVoNet Device)”, the Music Port will  
automatically place a name in the Source menu. Create a three-character abbreviation  
for each of the Music Port sources in the “Short Name” window. Scroll to NuVo as a  
manufacturer and select NV-MP and double click. Repeat these steps for each of the  
Music Port sources being established.  
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Figure 3 – Establishing Music Port in the I8G and E6G Congifurator Software  
IV. Installing the Media Control Server on the Host PC  
Installing the Media Control Server (Fig. 4)  
To begin, insert the included CD and make sure you have an Internet connection. The  
Media Control Server installation wizard will allow you to register and install the Music  
Port Configuration tool on the host computer. It will also check for software upgrades.  
Click on the Next button to proceed to registration.  
Registering Media Control Server (Fig. 5)  
To register your product, simply complete the Name, Organization, and Email Address  
fields in the Customer Registration window. Click next to continue.  
Activating Media Control Server (Fig. 6)  
Your Music Port Package has an important 26-character License Key printed on the  
install CD case. Once the License Key fields are completed in the Activation window,  
the installation application will verify the activation key via the Internet and complete  
the installation.  
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Figure 4 – Installing the Media Control Server  
Figure 5 – Registering the Media Control Server  
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Figure 6 – Activating Media Control Server  
Setup (Fig. 7)  
The installer wizard will automatically install two applications. The Media Control  
Server (MCS) provides access to the music library on the PC and manages its audio  
outputs. The NuVo Bridge is used to make the MCS accessible to the NuVo distributed  
audio system. The installer has the ability to disable one or both of the applications.  
Most installations require that both applications are installed. To complete the  
installation in its default format, click the Next button.  
Completing the Media Control Server Installation (Fig. 8)  
To complete the installation, click on the Next button. The wizard will finish the  
installation and prompt you to restart the computer when it is complete.  
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Figure 7 – Setup  
Figure 8 – Completing the Media Control Server Installation  
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V. Configuring the Media Control Server on the Host PC  
Once the Media Control Server (MCS) is installed, it can be accessed by going to Start-  
>All Programs->Autonomic Controls->Media Control Server->MCS Configuration.  
Control Server Tab (Fig. 9)  
The Control Server tab displays the status of the MCS. The Media Control Server status  
in the upper right hand side of the tab should indicate that the MCS is running. It is  
rare that any changes will have to be made to the settings in this tab. If changes are  
necessary, see section VI. Advanced Server Configuration, pg. 17.  
Figure 9 – Control Server Tab  
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Media Sources Tab (Fig. 10)  
Media Sources define the music files available to the user and the configuration of the  
audio outputs from the host PC. Windows Media Player is the resident music archiving  
software and is included with XP, Vista, or Window's XP Media Center operating  
systems. That will appear by default under the Select Media Source header. If you have  
downloaded iTunes, it will appear as well. If you intend to use more than 1 audio output  
from the PC, make sure that “Split in Multiple Channels?” is set at “True”. This will  
convert the audio output configuration from surround to multiple stereo streams.  
Figure 10 – Media Sources  
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Configure Playback Devices (Fig. 11)  
The Configure Playback Devices button at the bottom of the Media Sources tab will  
open an Audio Devices Properties window. The actual appearance of this window will  
vary depending on the manufacturer of the PC sound card being used. The “Advanced  
Speaker Settings” window will let you establish the type of card within a drop-down  
menu. This is an important step. The output choice you make needs to match the number  
of sources you intend to setup for NuVoNet. For example, if you have a 5.1 surround card  
in the host PC, but you intend on using only two of the three available outputs, you  
should select quadraphonic within Advanced Speaker Settings. This will establish two  
independent stereo audio streams for NuVoNet. If you intend on using all three of the  
available audio outputs on the 5.1 surround card, select 5.1 within the “Advanced  
Speaker Settings”. A 7.1 surround card would represent four stereo audio streams for the  
NuVo System.  
Once you have selected the appropriate number of outputs, return to the “Media  
Sourcestab. When this is complete, two new columns will appear, Channels and the  
number of channels discovered. For example, if you are configuring a 5.1 surround  
card, you will see (three found). Each channel listed in this column can be given a  
specific name, (i.e. PC Music A or PC A), to match the appropriate output, Fig. 12. The  
names entered here will appear as the source names within the Sources menu on the  
NuVoNet Control Pads.  
Note that many surround audio cards require an audio cable to be plugged into at least  
one output before any information appears in the “Media Sources” tab. It is  
recommended that you plug in your audio cables from the host PC to the NuVo system  
prior to configuring the MCS, see section II, “Making the Audio Connections”, pg. 3.  
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Figure 11 – Configure Playback Devices  
Figure 12 – Renamed Sources  
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NuVo Bridge Tab (Fig. 13)  
The sources defined in the previous “Media Sourcestab are now selectable with the  
NuVo Bridge. At the top of the tab is a “Serial Connection” drop-down that defaults to  
“Automatic”. This drop-down is used to select which of the PC's COM ports is to be  
used for communication with the Music Port Hardware. If necessary, the drop-down  
menu provides a means for manually selecting a COM Port or you can click on the  
Discover button and allow the MCS to search for a connected Music Port.  
“Audio Connections” shows six drop-down boxes. These correspond with the six source  
inputs on either the Grand Concerto or Essentia E6G systems. Each input has a drop-  
down menu that contains the outputs established in the previous “Media Sources” tab.  
This tab is used to inform the MCS how the audio cables are connected between the PC  
and the NuVo System. Next to each NuVo input, select which PC output it is connected  
to. Only select a source for the inputs Music Port will occupy within the NuVo System.  
Leave the others with the default value of “Please configure your NuVo inputs”. Once  
these selections are made, Music Port is ready for NuVoNet communication. Click the  
Save button at the bottom of the tab.  
Registration (Fig. 14)  
The Registration tab indicates that the installed MCS is valid. This is established at the  
initial installation of the configuration tool. The license is intended for a single host  
PC that acts as the music source for the NuVo audio system. Within the Registration tab  
you can transfer the license to a different computer if necessary.  
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Figure 13 – NuVo Bridge  
Figure 14 – Registration  
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NuVoNet Communication (Fig. 15)  
When NuVoNet communication has been established, the NuVo Control Pads will  
display the menu search capability. Scrolling through the music menu is done with the  
up and down arrows. The OK button selects the highlighted choice. All of the artist,  
album and genre information is supplied by NuVoNet and is automatically displayed on  
the Control Pads.  
Figure 15 – NuVoNet Communication  
Main Menu  
Favorites  
Sources  
Playlists  
Artist  
Album  
Genre  
Track  
MENU  
OK  
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VI. Advanced Server Configuration  
The MCS Configuration utility allows you to adjust advanced settings associated with  
the control protocol and the host PC. You should only make changes to these settings if  
you are familiar with all the concepts in the section, or you have been instructed by  
Autonomic Controls support.  
Making incorrect changes in this utility can cause the host PC or the Music Port Client to  
stop working.  
From the start menu select All Programs and select Autonomic Controls, Media Control  
Server/MCS Configuration. On the Control Server tab you will observe several settings.  
Network Control  
This setting establishes the port number on which Music Port Client will communicate  
with the host PC. This should only be changed if you have a known conflict and have  
been instructed to do so by Autonomic Controls support. If the Music Port Client will be  
accessing the host PC through a hardware firewall (through the internet), then you  
must configure the firewall to forward requests on this port to the IP address of the  
host PC. The installation utility will open the default port (5004) on the Windows  
Firewall during installation. If you change this setting, you must manually re-  
configure the Windows Firewall to allow communication on this port. Remember, the  
Windows Firewall is effective even when communicating within your LAN.  
Serial Control  
Serial control is used when you have licensed Autonomic Control's Integration  
Development Kit, and is documented in the MCS Control Protocol Documentation.  
Serial control is also used when a third party automation device is used to control the  
Grand Concerto or Essentia E6G. For more information on this see the white paper,  
“Using Third Party Automation Device with the Music Port” located on the NuVo  
Website Prozone.  
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Web Server Port  
This setting should only be changed if absolutely necessary. The installation utility  
will open the default port (5005) on the Windows Firewall during installation. If you  
change this setting, you must manually re-configure the Windows Firewall to allow  
communication on this port. Remember, the Windows Firewall is effective even when  
communicating within your LAN.  
Media Control Server Status  
The Media Control Server Status at the top right-hand corner of the Control Server tab  
tells you if the MCS is running and allows you to start or stop the service. If it is not  
running, clicking on the Start button to enable it.  
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VII. Recommended Music Port Host PC Settings  
Properly configuring the Host PC will greatly enhance the user’s experience with the  
Music Port. This section outlines the best recommended settings. Making the following  
settings on the Host PC will require a connected monitor, keyboard and mouse.  
Microsoft Windows AutoPlay Settings  
The Host PC can be easily setup to automatically rip audio CD’s to the host hard drive.  
This eliminates the need for a monitor and allows adding CD content to the Host PC  
with little effort on the part of the user.  
Vista Operating System (Fig. 16)  
To setup the Host PC to automatically rip CD’s within Vista, first click on the Start  
button and select Control Panel. Within Control Panel, select Hardware and Sound ->  
AutoPlay.  
When in AutoPlay, under the Audio CD section, Change the default to either “rip music  
from CD using Windows Media Player”, or “Import Songs using iTunes”. You need to  
decide whether you want the music content to default to Media Player or iTunes. Once  
Figure 17– Window Media Player Auto Play  
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XP Operating System (Fig. 17)  
Within XP, double click on the My Computer icon on the desktop. Right Click on the CD  
drive and select Properties. Within the Properties window, select the “AutoPlay” and  
select Music CD from the drop-down menu. Choose “rip music from CD using Windows  
Media Player”, or “Import Songs using iTunes”.  
Figure 17– Window Media Player Auto Play  
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Customizing Windows Medial Player and iTunes  
Within Media Player and iTunes, there are several file format and compression choices.  
Media Player’s default format is WMA (Windows Media Audio) and iTunes uses AAC  
(Advance Audio Coding). The problem with these formats is that neither will play in  
both software applications. This makes freely sharing files across multiple platforms  
impossible. The best format for sharing audio files is MP3 since it will play equally well  
within Media Player or iTunes. The following section provides instructions for setting  
MP3 as the default format and setting the compression rate for the best possible audio  
reproduction.  
Windows Media Player (Fig. 18)  
With Windows Media Player open, direct your cursor over the Rip tab and click on the  
down arrow. Select “More Options”. An “Options” window will appear. Select the Rip  
tab. Under “Format”, change the format from Windows Media Audio to MP3. Make  
sure that Rip CD when inserted is checked. Under that, select Always. Check Eject CD  
when ripping is complete. Under “Audio Quality”, the slider allows you to select the  
default file compression. Moving the slider to the right improves the audio quality. The  
higher the compression number, the larger the file will be. If disc space allows, set the  
compression at 320 Kbps for the best possible audio quality.  
Figure 18– Window Media Player Rip Music Tab  
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iTunes (Fig. 19)  
With iTunes open, select the “Edit” tab, then click on Preferences. In the new window  
that appears, select the “Advanced” tab and from that screen, the “Importing” tab  
(note that iTunes uses the term “Import” where Windows Media Player refers to this  
function as “Rip”). Within the “On CD Insert” drop-down menu, select “Import CD and  
Eject”. Below this is another drop-down menu, “Import Using”. Within that menu,  
select “MP3 Encoder”. In the “Setting” drop-down menu, select “Custom”. This will  
bring up a daughter window with a menu labeled, “Stereo Bit Rate”. Within that menu,  
select 320 Kbps and click on OK. At the bottom of the Importing tab there are four  
check boxes. Deselect “Play songs while importing or converting”. Select OK.  
Figure 19– iTunes AutoPlay  
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VIII. Transferring Files from Another Computer to the Host PC.  
The previous sections dealt with ripping audio CD content directly to the Host PC’s hard  
drive. Music can also be shared with the Host PC from other computer’s across the  
home’s network. We refer to these as Client PCs.  
Find the Host PC’s Name (Fig. 20)  
If you are using Vista, right click on the “My Computer” icon on the Host PC desktop  
and click Properties. The computer’s name will appear in the center of the new window.  
Note the name for future reference. If you are using XP, you must click on the Computer  
Name tab that appears in the “System Properties” window.  
Figure 20– Host PC Name  
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Set the Host PC for Automatic Login (Fig. 21)  
Click on the “Start” button and select Run. This will bring up a small window with a text  
box. Type “control userpasswords2” in the text box and click “OK”. Highlight the user  
name and deselect “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer”.  
Once the password requirement is deselected, click OK. Removing the user name and  
password will make it much easier to share content from client computers.  
Figure 21– Host PC Auto Login  
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Setup the Music Folder for File Sharing in Vista (Fig. 22)  
Click on the Start button of the Host PC and right click on Music. Select Share. In the  
drop-down menu, select Everyone and then select Add. Under “Permissions Level”  
there is another drop-down menu. Select “Contributor”. If your file sharing is  
password protected, click the text labeled “Network and Sharing Center”. This will  
bring up a new screen with a drop-down menu, “Password Protected Sharing”. Within  
this menu, select “Turn off password protected sharing” and click Apply. This will  
return to the “File Sharing” window where you need to click on the Share button to  
complete the setup. Windows will confirm that the music folder is now being shared,  
and it will give you a link, (Fig. 23). Write down the name of this link, as you will need  
it to create short cuts on client computers.  
Figure 22– Vista File Sharing  
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Figure 23– Shared Link  
Setup the Music Folder for File Sharing in XP (Fig. 24)  
Click on the Start Button of the Host PC and right click on My Music. Select Sharing and  
Security. The “My Music Properties” window will appear. Within that, switch the  
selection to “Share this folder”. Click on the Permissions button. This will bring up a  
“Permissions for My Music” window, (Fig. 25). “Everyone” should be in the “Group or  
user names” window. Below that in a window titled “Permissions for Everyone” make  
sure that “Full Control” is allowed. Click Apply. Click OK in the “My Music Properties”  
window.  
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Figure 24– File Sharing in XP  
Figure 25– XP File Sharing Permissions  
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Creating a Music Link on a Remote Computer  
Once the Host PC is setup, creating a desktop link on the desktop of any client  
computer is an easy process.  
On the client computer, right click on any part of the desktop where there is not a  
shortcut. Choose New and select Shortcut. Type the shared link noted from the previous  
section into the text box, (Fig. 26). Click Next and give the shortcut a name. It will  
appear as an icon on that computer’s desktop. By double-clicking on the shortcut you  
will have access to the Host PC music files. This allows music content to be copied and  
pasted between the client PCs and the Host PC, (Fig. 26).  
Figure 26 – Creating a New Shortcut  
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Figure 27 – Shared Music  
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IX. Installing the Music Port Client  
An important feature of the Music Port is a computer application called the Music Port  
Client. This opens a control interface on any computer on the home's wired or wireless  
LAN. From the Client, the user has full browsing access to the host PC music library, as  
well as zone and source selection capability.  
On any client PC, click the Start button. If the PC is running Vista, click on Search and in  
the text box type \\ and the Host PC name from the initial Host setup, (Fig. 28).  
Figure 28 - Vista Search Window  
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If your PC is running XP, click on the start button and select Run. This will open a new  
window with a text box. Type \\ and the Host PC name from the initial Host setup, (Fig.  
29).  
A new window will appear with the shared folders on the Host PC. Select the “Public”  
folder, and within that, select “Documents” and then select “NuVo”. Within the NuVo  
folder you will see a NuVo icon labeled “Music Port Client Setup”, (Fig. 29). Double-  
click on the Music Port Client Setup and follow the prompts. This will install the Client  
software on the Client PC. When the Music Port Client is installed, you will be prompted  
to open the software. When opened, the user has access to the NuVo System’s sources,  
zones, and full browsing capability within the Host PC music library, (Fig. 30).  
Figure 29 - XP Run Window  
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Figure 29 - Music Port Client Setup  
Figure 30 - Music Port Client interface  
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X. Using the Music Port Client Interface  
Access to the Music Port music library is available through the Music Port Client. Once  
installed on the Client PC, this beautiful interface makes the music on the Host PC  
available through the home’s network.  
Connecting to the Music Port (Fig. 31)  
When the Client is installed on a Client PC, the application is designed to recognize the  
Host PC through the home’s router connection. Open the Client either by going to Start  
and selecting Programs, then select NuVo, Music Port Client. When the Client is  
opened, a connection window will appear as communication is established. Once  
connected, the “Now Playing” window is the default.  
Manually Connecting to the Client Software (Fig. 32)  
If it is necessary, you can manually connect to the Client by clicking on the “Connect”  
button in the center of the connection window. This will open a window with a numeric  
touch pad and text box. You can type the Host PC name into the text box, see Find the  
Host PC Name, pg. 23, and clicking on the Enter button. You can also enter the IP  
address for the Host using the numeric keypad.  
Figure 31 - Connecting to the Music Port  
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Figure 32 - Manually Connecting to the Music Port  
Navigating the Music Library  
When the Client is opened, it will default to the “Now Playing” window, Fig. 33. This  
window features the album art (if availalbe) for the selected album along with the  
artist, album and track information. Clicking on the album art will open a list of the  
individual tracks. The currently selected track will be highlighted by a representation  
of an audio spectrum analyzer.  
Basic browsing is available through a series of buttons to the left of the current album  
art. Clicking on Albums, Artists, or Genres will take you to the music library, Fig. 34.  
Navigation through the library features the ability to quickly access the available  
music by alphabet. Clicking on a letter of the alphabet will move to selections starting  
with that letter. You can scroll across the alphabet by left clicking and pulling the  
curser across the letters. Each letter will expand as you scroll over it, Fig. 35. Releasing  
the left mouse button on a letter will move the library to that letter. Track forward and  
back, play/pause, shuffle, repeat, volume and mute transport control is available at  
the bottom of the Now Playing interface.  
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Figure 33 - Music Port Client Now Playing Window  
Figure 34 - Music Library Navigation  
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Figure 35 - Music Port Client Alphabet Search  
Managing the Queue  
The Music Port Client is based on a music queue system. When a listening choice is  
made it is automatically placed in a temporary playlist. You can view the current list by  
clicking on the Queue button to the left of the Client interface. If you want a selection  
to begin immediately playing, click and hold for approximately three seconds. Moving  
spectrum analyzer bars indicate the choice that is currently playing.  
Zones (Fig. 36)  
The “Zones” tab allows access to the NuVo System zones through the “RS232” port on  
the Music Port box and the DB9 input on the NuVo System. These correspond to the  
zone addresses assigned to each Control Pad. This is best accomplished through the  
I8G and E6G Configurator software. There you can give names for each assigned zones  
which are provided to NuVoNet when the configuration is downloaded to the system.  
Clicking on a zone changes the selected listening zone, and clicking on the All Zones  
Off button turns all the system’s zones off simultaneously. Clicking on the Party Mode  
button on the “Now Playing” window turns all the zones on simultaneously and makes  
the Music Port Client the master controller for the home.  
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Figure 36 - Music Port Client Zones Tab  
Sources (Fig. 37)  
The same RS232 connection used for Zones communication also applies to the NuVo  
System’s configured sources. The “Sources” tab will contain a list of the sources in the  
order in which they are configured for the system. Clicking on the source name will  
change the selected zones listening choice. Other NuVoNet sources such as the M3  
Audio Server, T2 Dual Tuners and the NuVoDock for iPod will allow minimal control. Full  
metadata for the selected source will appear along with arrow forward and back  
control, but full menu function is only possible through the NuVo System’s Control  
Pads. Keep in mind that IR controlled sources will appear in the Sources tab as they are  
configured in the Configurator software, but the Client interface is not capable of IR  
control.  
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Figure 37- Music Port Client Sources Tab  
The Client Setup Screen (Fig. 38)  
If you click and hold the NuVo logo in the upper left-hand corner of the Client, a setup  
screen will appear. The Host PC name should appear next to “Server”. The Select button  
allows you to choose any of the configured Music Port sources. The Change button  
allows access to the Host PC connection described in, Connecting to the Music Port, pg.  
32. Two additional check boxes are intended for touch screen applications. “Hide  
Mouse Pointer” eliminates the pointer from view (Note that this is intended only for  
touch screen control and should not be used on a conventional PC with mouse and  
keyboard) and Full Screen View” increases the interface to fill the Client PC monitor.  
The Rescan Media button manually scans to Host PC music files for new material. The  
manual rescan is typically not necessary, since the Media Control Server will  
automatically rescan. The Exit button returns to the Now Playing window and the Exit  
Music Port button closes the Client application.  
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Figure 38- Client Setup Screen  
XI. Music Port Control from the NuVo Control Pad  
The Music Port is fully controllable from either the Essentia E6G or Grand Concerto  
Control Pads, or from the new Wireless Control Pad.  
The Control Pad Main Play Mode (Fig. 39)  
When a music selection is made, the artist, track, and album information appear on  
the OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display. The Arrow << and >> buttons as well  
as the Play/Pause button emulate the same functionality as the Client interface.  
Touching the Menu button allows access and browsing through the Host PC library. In  
default operation, making a music selection adds it to the queue. If you press and hold  
the Play button, the selection will play immediately.  
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Figure 39- NuVo Control Pad Main Play Mode  
PCA  
1 of 9  
3:09 PM  
Follow the Day  
drift  
Edge of Tomorr  
1:28  
3:48  
MENU  
OK  
Manage Queue from the NuVo Control Pad (Fig. 40)  
One of the Menu choices on the Control Pad for the Music Port is Manage Queue. When  
that is selected, three sub choices appear. “Edit Queue” allows you to open the current  
queue list and by highlighting a selection and touching the OK button, you can select  
“Play Now” or “Delete from Queue”. “Clear Queue” will erase all titles and will allow  
you to begin a new list. “Queue Mode” simply turns the queue on and off. The queue is  
turned on when checked.  
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Figure 40- NuVo Control Pad Queue Management  
Main Menu  
Edit Queue  
Clear Queue  
Queue Mode  
MENU  
OK  
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NuVo Music Port Specifications  
Power Requirements  
Power supplied via NuVoNet connection  
Voltage  
Power Consumption, Average  
Physical Specifications  
(Excluding Mounting Bracket)  
Communications  
NuVoNet  
Connection  
RS-485  
RJ45 Jack  
Proprietary  
20-24VDC  
400mW  
Protocol  
NuVo Serial Control  
Connection  
Protocol  
RS-232  
Unit Size Millimeters  
Unit Size Inches  
64 L x 98 W x 25 H  
2.5 L x 3.9 W x 1 H  
Male DB-9  
57,600 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
No parity  
Shipping Size Millimeters  
Shipping Size Inches  
Unit Weight Kilograms  
Unit Weight Pounds  
Shipping Weight Kilograms  
Shipping Weight Pounds  
Regulatory Compliance  
CE Electromagnetic Compatibility  
FCC  
244 L x 212 W x 118 H  
9.6 L x 8.3 W x 4.6 H  
0.23  
0.5  
0.9  
2
1 Stop Bit  
Serial Controller  
Connection  
Protocol  
RS-232  
Female DB-9  
57,600 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
No parity  
Australia C-Tick  
1 Stop Bit  
Host PC Requirements  
NuVo reserves the right to change specifications without  
notice.  
Windows Vista, XP, or Home Server  
NV-MPSW (Software Installer)  
RS-232 Serial Port  
Sound Card  
NV-MP Package Contents  
NuVo Music Port  
1 - NV-MPSW NuVo Music Port Software  
1 - NV-NC1 CAT5 Network Cable, 10 feet  
1- NV-MP  
2 - NV-RS232 RS232 Cable, 9 position Male to Female, 6 feet  
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