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3Designing with NevoStudio Pro

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Changing Nevo System Settings Working <strong>with</strong> Nevo<br />

Installer Tip: You can add as many Media Zones as you desire using the Add<br />

Zone button.<br />

b. Type a name for the Media Zone. Be as specific as possible to make<br />

it easy for your client to identify what you defined as a zone.<br />

c. (Recommended) Select an image to represent this zone on the Media<br />

Zones menu. Click the default image to browse for images.<br />

d. Select the media server (content source) that stores the digital<br />

content you want your clients to be able to access in this zone.<br />

e. Select the media player (playback target) that will play the digital<br />

content in this zone.<br />

f. Select the device that controls the volume for the media player. For<br />

example, if your media player is connected to a receiver, you would<br />

select the receiver from the drop down list.<br />

Installer Tip: Volume control will use only the command associated <strong>with</strong> the<br />

UEI database volume identification. If you learn this device, be sure<br />

to use the pull down to select Volume Up or Down from the available<br />

list.<br />

g. If there is a start sequence that should turn on the media server and<br />

player or change any TV or tuner/amp settings, select it from the<br />

list of global macros you have already created.<br />

Installer Tip: Use the Actions panel to create the action sequence, which will<br />

be stored in a global macro. See “Working <strong>with</strong> Global Macros” on<br />

page 98 for details.<br />

132 <strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Design Guide

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