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About iTunes Snapshots:
The TuneView software takes a ‘snapshot’ of your iTunes library. This happens the fi rst time
you launch iTunes after rebooting. Since your iTunes library can be dynamic (ie changes when
you import a CD, buy something from the iTunes store, delete songs, etc), you should use the
TuneView software’s Get iTunes Snapshot button or the use the TuneView remote’s Resync
iTunes command (in the Wizard menu) anytime you make a change to your library.
The TuneView software takes a ‘snapshot’ of your iTunes library. This happens the fi rst time
you launch iTunes after rebooting. Since your iTunes library can be dynamic (ie changes when
you import a CD, buy something from the iTunes store, delete songs, etc), you should use the
TuneView software’s Get iTunes Snapshot button or the use the TuneView remote’s Resync
iTunes command (in the Wizard menu) anytime you make a change to your library.
Step 4 - Finishing Up
Once you see your iTunes data on your remote screen, your TuneView is ready for use!
If you do not see your iTunes data on your remote screen, open the TuneView program for diagnostic
information. You can also contact Keyspan support for additional assistance.
information. You can also contact Keyspan support for additional assistance.
To open the Keyspan TuneView program
MAC:
Open the program ‘TVUSB Admin.app’ located in your ‘Applications’ folder
Open the program ‘TVUSB Admin.app’ located in your ‘Applications’ folder
WINDOWS:
Open the program ‘TuneViewHelper.exe’ by clicking the Keyspan icon in the system tray
(usually located to the left the of the time). If you do not see the Keyspan icon, launch the
TuneViewHelper program (located in START menu > (All) Programs > Keyspan TuneView >
TuneViewHelper
Open the program ‘TuneViewHelper.exe’ by clicking the Keyspan icon in the system tray
(usually located to the left the of the time). If you do not see the Keyspan icon, launch the
TuneViewHelper program (located in START menu > (All) Programs > Keyspan TuneView >
TuneViewHelper
Using TuneView
Within 75 feet of the dock you will typically fi nd that the RF signal between the dock and the remote
is strong (even when the signal is passing through 1-3 residential walls). In this area it will not matter
which direction you are facing when using the TuneView remote. Beyond 75 feet, if the signal is
passing through 1 or more walls, you may fi nd that you need to point the TuneView remote in the
general direction of the TuneView dock in order to obtain good performance.
is strong (even when the signal is passing through 1-3 residential walls). In this area it will not matter
which direction you are facing when using the TuneView remote. Beyond 75 feet, if the signal is
passing through 1 or more walls, you may fi nd that you need to point the TuneView remote in the
general direction of the TuneView dock in order to obtain good performance.
* Range of 150 feet or more is obtained in open space.
TuneView Buttons
The following describes the buttons on the TuneView Remote:
The following describes the buttons on the TuneView Remote:
You will use these buttons to navigate the TuneView interface.
Up / Down Arrows
Use to scroll up/down menus
Select
Use to select a choice
Select
Select
Play/Pause
Play/Pause
Use to play/pause current selection
Menu
Use to return to previous menu
Volume Up / Down
Use to change volume
Next Track [Fast Forward]
Press once to go to next track/chapter
Next Track
Next Track
Press and Hold to fast forward
Previous Track [Rewind]
Press once to go to previous track/chapter
Previous Track
Previous Track
Press and Hold to rewind
Wizard button
The Wizard button will display a dynamic/
contextual menu based on what you are currently
doing. While browsing songs, the Wizard menu
will let you jump to the beginning, middle, or
end of a list. The Wizard button can also be used
as a shortcut to access Mute and to show the
current playing song’s details (Song Display).
Controlling iTunes
Controlling iTunes is similar to controlling an iPod. The TuneView remote displays your iTunes
content in a method that is similar to an iPod. Your starting point is the TuneView main menu.
Controlling iTunes is similar to controlling an iPod. The TuneView remote displays your iTunes
content in a method that is similar to an iPod. Your starting point is the TuneView main menu.
Scroll up and down the list using the up and down arrow buttons on the remote and select menus
using the select button on the remote. You can select a song to start playing it.
using the select button on the remote. You can select a song to start playing it.
Note:
As you select and play your iTunes content, you will see a ‘TuneView’ playlist added to iTunes
with content being added and removed from this playlist. This is normal and is being controlled
by the TuneView helper app.
As you select and play your iTunes content, you will see a ‘TuneView’ playlist added to iTunes
with content being added and removed from this playlist. This is normal and is being controlled
by the TuneView helper app.
Controlling Radio via iTunes
If you want to select and listen to iTunes radio stations via the TuneView remote, do the following...
If you want to select and listen to iTunes radio stations via the TuneView remote, do the following...
In iTunes, navigate to ‘Radio’
Select your radio station and start listening to it
Next, drag that radio station name into the iTunes ‘Library’
You will now see that station added to your library
Select your radio station and start listening to it
Next, drag that radio station name into the iTunes ‘Library’
You will now see that station added to your library
It is important to play the radio station once as iTunes will not add the station until you have played
the station once. Repeat this process for every radio station you want to control. When you have
fi nished, switch the to the TuneView helper app and click click ‘Get iTunes Snapshot’
the station once. Repeat this process for every radio station you want to control. When you have
fi nished, switch the to the TuneView helper app and click click ‘Get iTunes Snapshot’
On the remote, go to the MAIN MENU, go to RADIO - you will see all of radio stations you added
to your library. Select the station you want to play.
to your library. Select the station you want to play.
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