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Apple Music and Calm Radio require an eSeries or M Series MMS and an AMB-1 in the system.

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Matrix Mode on M Series devices is not currently supported. Please be sure the system is not in Matrix Mode before continuing. Visit the System tab of the device’s configuration page (http://IPOfMMS/Config/System.html) to confirm. Non-Matrix Mode is the default.

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If configuring both eSeries or M Series servers and eSeries amps, please ensure that the set of amps is on a different system ID than the group of servers. This can be accomplished on the System tab of an MMS’s MMS’ configuration page and the Amplifier tab of an amplifier’s configuration page.

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  1. Add the MCP driver for your specific model (MMS-5A, MMS-2A, MMS-1e, MMS-3e, or MMS-5e, M3, or M5 Pro) to the system.

  2. Enter the target MMS’s MMS' IP address in the IP Address field in MCP.

  3. Add Instance drivers for the outputs you’d like to use in the Control4 environment. Do this by pressing the Add All Instances button on the Actions tab in MCP. Be sure to use the Instance driver appropriate to the SKU being integrated. eSeries and M Series devices should use the eSeries Instance drivers. A Series devices should use the A Series Instance drivers.

    1. For A Series integrations, ensure that the Instance drivers are bound properly according to the Configuration section below

    2. In each Instance driver, ensure the target output is selected from the MMS Instance dropdown. This should be automatically configured.

    3. Bind the either audio output of your choice from each Instance driver to the audio distribution OR bind the eAudioCast binding to an eAudio input on the eSeries Amp driver (these should autobind).

  4. Add Streaming Service drivers to your client’s needs.

  5. Under the Actions tab in MCP, click Configure MMS.

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The Autonomic Control4 Version 6 driver suite allows for convenient programming of all models of the Mirage Media Server (MMS) in a Control4 environment. The driver suite is compatible with systems running at least Control4 OS 3.3.0 or higher and MMS firmware 5.3 or higher. eSeries MMSs MMSes require firmware 6.0.20170328.0 or higher. M Series MMSes are supported at release, firmware 8.0+.

Autonomic Mirage Media Servers offer up to six audio outputs (MMS-5A) each with full access to local and internet based content such as Apple Music, Calm Radio, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Murfie, Napster, Pandora, Audacy, Rhapsody, SiriusXM, Slacker Radio, SoundMachine, Spotify, TIDAL, and TuneIn Radio, bridging them together with revolutionary TuneBridge™ functionality. Each output of the server is fully and discretely controllable.

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The Autonomic Control4 Version 6 driver suite for all models of the Mirage Media Server (MMS) is compatible with systems running at least Control4 OS 3.3.0 or higher and MMS firmware 5.3 or higher. eSeries MMSs MMSes require firmware 6.0.20170328.0 or higher. M Series MMSes are supported at release, firmware 8.0+.

Please verify that you are running the latest version of Composer and the Mirage Media Server firmware is up to date before proceeding.  

You can check and update your firmware version on the MMS by going to the Firmware tab on the server’s web configuration (configuration—http://server-ipIPOfMMS/config/Software.aspx) or for A Series or http://IPOfMMS/Config/System.html for eSeries and M Series—or from the Autonomic Dealer Zone company account associated with the MMS (http://dealerzone.autonomic-controls.com).  

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Each Instance driver has several output types, but only one should be bound. The choice of TOSLINK S/PDIF, coax S/PDIF, or an RCA pair allows the same driver to be used for all possible MMS output types. Bind the audio output type that matches the physical output on the MMS for the Instance the driver is controlling to the input on the switch that the MMS output is physically wired to. For example, if the driver is representing the Main output on an MMS-5A or MMS-2A, bind the coax S/PDIF output to the switch whereas if it’s representing Player_A on any model MMS, bind the RCA pair. Previous generation MMSs MMSes should use the TOSLINK S/PDIF output for their Main outputs. 

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Coax Bit Rate Format - the bit depth and sample rate the MMS’s MMS' digital output should use, available in A Series compatible drivers only

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