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=== Akurate Music Server ===
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[http://www.linn.co.uk/akurate_music_server Product Information]
  
'''Product info'''
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* The Linn Akurate Music Server (AMS) is a media server offering high quality distribution of analog audio to up to 8 independent zones.
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* The device includes a CDROM drive for ripping your CD collection.
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* The AMS is controlled by the open Xiva protocol.
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* Linn supplies a a Xiva control interface called LinnTek. 
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* AMX and Crestron also supply high quality modules to control the AMS for the custom install market.
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* Please note that the AMS software will only work on a NAS with less than 2 TB in capacity.
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* The NAS drive must support NFS protocol<br>
  
'''Latest software'''
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'''Manual'''
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== Manuals ==
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[[File:Akurate Music Server.png|right|200px]]
  
[[Media:AMS_installation_manual.pdf]]
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[[Media:AMS_installation_manual.pdf|AMS installation manual]]
  
[[Media:AMS_owner's_manual.pdf]]
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[[Media:AMS_owner%27s_manual.pdf|AMS owner's manual]]
  
'''Setting-up an Akurate Music Server and a DS player in the same system'''
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[http://docs.linn.co.uk/wiki/images/1/18/Setup_of_the_Infrant_ReadyNAS_1100.pdf AMS/ReadyNAS installation manual]
This is best approached in steps.
 
  
# Set up the DS player from a clean network, exactly as described in the DS's installation manual
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== Upgrades<br> ==
# Set up the Akurate Music Server (AMS) network settings
 
# Attach the AMS to the network
 
# Verify that the Linn equipment works
 
# Attach any additional network devices such as routers and broadband modems
 
  
After completing step 1, take a note of the network sub-net address. In step 2 allocate a static IP address for the AMS. This address must be unique, and on the same sub-net as that used in step 1. Your network administrator will be able to allocate a unique address from the range dedicated to static IP addresses on your network. Before connecting the AMS, tell the AMS the chosen IP addresses of your NAS and the AMS itself; the AMS manual tells you how to do this. Move on to steps 3 and 4. Refer to the respective vendor's manuals to complete step 5.
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[[Akurate Music Server Upgrade|Akurate Music Server Upgrade v4.1.0]]<br>
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[[AMS Upgrade procedure]]
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== Guides ==
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[[Akurate Music Server Web Configuration]]
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[[Akurate Music Server Migration Tools]]
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[[Akurate Music Server Media Import]]
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[[DS and Akurate Music Server|Integrating an Akurate Music Server and DS system]]
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== FAQ'''''<br>''''' ==
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[[FAQ - Akurate Music Server]]<br>
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== Troubleshooting ==
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[[AMS troubleshooting]]<br>
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Revision as of 15:51, 17 December 2018

Product Information

  • The Linn Akurate Music Server (AMS) is a media server offering high quality distribution of analog audio to up to 8 independent zones.
  • The device includes a CDROM drive for ripping your CD collection.
  • The AMS is controlled by the open Xiva protocol.
  • Linn supplies a a Xiva control interface called LinnTek. 
  • AMX and Crestron also supply high quality modules to control the AMS for the custom install market.
  • Please note that the AMS software will only work on a NAS with less than 2 TB in capacity.
  • The NAS drive must support NFS protocol


Manuals

Akurate Music Server.png

AMS installation manual

AMS owner's manual

AMS/ReadyNAS installation manual

Upgrades

Akurate Music Server Upgrade v4.1.0

AMS Upgrade procedure

Guides

Akurate Music Server Web Configuration

Akurate Music Server Migration Tools

Akurate Music Server Media Import

Integrating an Akurate Music Server and DS system

FAQ

FAQ - Akurate Music Server

Troubleshooting

AMS troubleshooting