Deceptively Simple Cue Command Manuel utilisateur

Instrucon Guide
and
User’s Manual
Rev 2.7
TM

“Get Control of Your Music”
NOTE: This device is designed to work exclusively with
Apple products including the iPod Touch and iPhone.*
Copyright © 2014 Decepvely Simple, Inc.
No part of this document may be copied or distributed without
the express wrien consent of Decepvely Simple, Inc.
*iPhone, iPod touch and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered
in the U.S. and other countries.

Table of Contents
Introduction.................................................................................1
What’s in the box..........................................................................1
What’s not in the box....................................................................1
Transmitter.......................................................................2
Cue Command Appliance............................................................4
To remove all transmitters from the device..................................5
To add a new transmitter.............................................................5
Transmitter Buttons......................................................................6
Using the Cue CommandApplication with Cue Command Device..7
Managing Playlists.......................................................................9
Settings Screen..........................................................................11
Continuous Mode.......................................................................12
Performance Mode.....................................................................14
Connecting Headphones or Speakers to the Appliance..........16
Composite Video........................................................................16
Ankle Switch...............................................................................16
Warranty.................................................................................17
Troubleshooting...............................................................18

1
Introduction
Congratulaons on selecng Cue Command! The
following instrucons will help you make the most of your
new device. Please read them carefully. For faster set-up,
refer to the Quick Start Guide included with the unit.
What’s in the box
1 - Cue Command Appliance
1 - Antenna
1 - Power Supply
1 - Long-Range Handheld Transmier
1 - Quick-Start guide
1 - Paperclip (for transmier/receiver programming)
1- Audio cable... select type on checkout
What’s
not
in the box
iTunes app (available for free download from Apple’s
app Store)
iDevice (iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, etc.)
30-pin to Lightning adapter (if needed) is available from
Apple and other reputable dealers... do not purchase
counterfeit adapters.

2
Transmitter
The Cue Command long-range handheld transmier allows
the selecon of one of 16,777,216 (224) unique addresses.
All new transmiers are set to a unique address and
linked to the specic Cue Command appliance during the
assembly process. Therefore, it is not necessary for the
new user to modify the address. You may however change
the address by using the following procedure:
1. Using the supplied paperclip or similar device,
press and hold the CREATE buon (Illustraon #1)
through the hole in the back of the transmier
case. The blue LED will light up in the adjacent
window indicang that a new address is being
created. The address will be randomized for as long
as the buon is held down.
Illustraon #1

3
2. Aer a few seconds, release the buon and
the randomized address will be saved. The LED
will begin ashing to indicate that the Control
Permissions may now be set.
3. Press each of the ve buons on the transmier.
It does not maer in what order the buons are
pressed, only that each buon is pressed at least
one me. If a buon is not pressed during this
learning phase, that buon will not transmit during
use.
4. Press the CREATE buon again with the paperclip
or wait seventeen (17) seconds for it to me out.
The address and Control Permissions are now set.
Once the address and Control Permissions are set, the
transmier is now programmed and you are ready to
customize the receiver in the dock.

4
Cue Command Appliance
The Cue Command Appliance houses the Apple connector,
audio port, video port and the power supply port. The
unit also contains a radio-frequency receiver which can
accommodate up to forty (40) handheld transmiers.
Because the device is shipped from the factory accepng
only commands from the enclosed transmier, it is not
necessary for the new user to make any modicaons. You
may however change the receiver by using the following
procedures:
Both the learning buon and
LED are located at the boom of
this portal. A large straightened
paperclip seems to work best
for programming. With a bit
of pressure, you’ll feel a “click”
when the paperclip acvates the
buon.
The LED is somewhat dicult to
see and may be best viewed in a
darkened room.
Illustraon #2

5
To remove all transmitters from the device
1. Connect the appliance to power.
2. With a straightened paperclip, press and hold
(LED lights solid but may be dicult to see) the
LEARN buon on the boom of the dock enclosure
(Illustraon #2) for approximately 11 seconds. If the
LED is ashing when released, the buon was not
held long enough. Repeat the step.
3. Follow the procedure to add a transmier.
To add a transmitter
1. With the same paperclip, press the LEARN buon
on the boom on the dock enclosure for one-
second and release. The yellow LED will start
ashing.
2. Press any buon on the handheld transmier.
The LED connues to ash.
3. Press the LEARN buon again on the dock
enclosure to complete the procedure. The LED
goes dark.
To verify the transmitter is functioning properly
1. Press one of the buons on the transmier and
you’ll see the light from the LED through the
portal. Every me the device receives a signal,
the LED will illuminate. Test all ve buons on the
transmier to verify communicaon.

6
Transmitter Buttons (Illustration #3)
Volume Down – Depress this buon to lower the
volume of the music.
Volume Up – Depress this buon to increase the
volume of the music.
Play/Pause – Depress this buon to begin playing
track. If the music is playing, depress this
buon to pause the track.
Track Back/Cross-Fade – Depress this buon while music is
paused to move back one track in your playlist.
Track Forward/Fade – Depress this buon to move
forward one track in your playlist while in pause or
to fade out and cue-to-next if playing.
Track Forward/Fade
Volume Down
Track Back/Cross-Fade
Volume Up
Play/Pause
Illustraon #3

7
Using the Application with the Appliance
It is highly recommended that the user places their iDevice
into “airplane mode” prior to using the Cue Command
applicaon. Airplane mode turns o the various radios
on the device and therefore prevents interrupons from
messages or phone calls.
Prior to the rst use, it is necessary to download and install
the free Cue Command applicaon from the iTunes app
store. This can be done through the iTunes app on a Mac
or PC or in many situaons, from the iDevice itself so long
as it’s connected to a network. In all cases, search the App
Store for “Cue Command”. It is also necessary to have at
least one PlayList on your device. Instrucons for creang
a PlayList can be found in iTunes.
Once your Appliance and Transmier have been congured
as previously described, you are ready to begin using your
new device with the Cue Command Applicaon. Connect
power, the antenna and a 3.5mm (standard 1/8”) audio
cable from the Cue Command’s audio port (blue connector
on back of unit) to headphones, an amplier, mixer or
powered speakers. Unlock your iDevice by using the slider
(and password if required) and then plug it into the 30-pin
cable. Use a Lightning to 30-pin adapter (available directly
from Apple) if your device has a Lightning connector. The
applicaon will not launch if the device is locked when
connected to the appliance. Take care to set your amplier
at a relavely low volume level unl you are familiar with
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