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PLAYING AUDIO FROM AN EXTERNAL AUDIO
SOURCE / CARING FOR YOUR RS MEDIA
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

You can play audio from an external audio source through RS Media, just
like a speaker system. You must connect an audio cable (not included)
from your audio source to the line-in connector, located in his USB
compartment. To do so:
 Connect one end of an audio cable to the line-out or headphone
connector of your external audio source.
 Connect the opposite end of the audio cable (Ø3.5 stereo jack) to the
line-in connector, located in the USB compartment.
 Enable the Line In option in Media Mode, by navigating to the
Options folder; select Line In, and then select the ON option.
 Play your external audio from your external audio source. The audio
will be played through RS Media’s speakers.
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This section outlines various precautions, instructions and warnings on
caring for your RS Media.
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Before using this product, read this manual and retain it for future
reference.
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This product has been designed with the highest concern for safety.
However, note that any electrical device if used improperly has the
potential of causing re, electrical shock or personal injury. To help ensure
accident-free operation, you should follow the guidelines outlined below:
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If the device functions in an abnormal manner, produces unusual sounds
or odors, or if it becomes hot to the touch, stop use, unplug the AC/DC
adapter (if used) from the electrical outlet, and disconnect any other
cables to the object immediately.
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• Use in a well-lit area and keep the screen a safe distance from
your face.
• Do not use RS Media near water.
• Do not immerse RS Media or any parts of him in water.
• Do not expose RS Media to high temperatures, high humidity, or
direct sunlight.
• Do not expose RS Media to dust, smoke or steam.
• Do not allow liquid or small particles to get into RS Media.
• Do not place RS Media on surfaces that are tilted, unstable or
subject to vibrations.
• Do not throw or drop RS Media, or subject RS Media to strong
physical shock.
• Avoid carrying RS Media by his head. The head contains many
sensors and should be handled with care.
• Do not place RS Media close to items with a magnetic strip, such as
a credit card.
• Do not give RS Media anything valuable or fragile to hold. He might
throw or drop things unexpectedly.
• RS Media will walk best on smooth surface. If he is having difculty
walking on a surface, try changing his gait (the way he walks) for
better performance. RS Media responds best to remote controller
commands when you are located in front of him. If the controller is
behind him, he will not detect commands as well.
• RS Media will set himself in the correct body position for walking.
If you try to move his arms with the controller, he will stop walking.
If you manually move his arms or waist while he is walking, he will
continue to walk but might lose his balance and fall over.
• When you rst activate him (turn him on), RS Media will be sensitive
to sound, vision and touch input; this is the default setting. This
becomes his default setting every time he is activated after a full
power down.
• RS Media’s infrared vision system uses reection. This means that
he can see highly reective surfaces such as white walls or mirrors
more easily and at greater distances than he can see matte or black
surfaces.
• Do not insert items into RS Media’s SD memory card slot that are
not SD memory cards.
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