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Page 1: ...R Z Q H U V P D Q X D O 4 3 2g3 5 4 4 EDIA UKEBOX 8 ARD RIVE EDIA 0LAYER WITH EY ONTROL E D I A U K E B O X 8 7 2 3 5 ...

Page 2: ...iVÌi ONNECTING TO A 7INDOWS 0 ONNECTING THE 0OWER ONNECTING TO AN XTERNAL 6 3YSTEM iÌÌ Ê iVÌi Ê PTIONAL ACCESSORIES SOLD SEPARATELY ONNECTING 3 6IDEO ONNECTING THE XTERNAL NFRARED 3ENSOR iÃVÀ Ì ÃÊ Ê Õ VÌ Ã RONT 0ANEL 2EAR 0ANEL 2EMOTE ONTROL OMPUTER PERATIONS PERATIONS 3YSTEM 3ETUP 4ROUBLESHOOTING 4ABLE OF ONTENTS ...

Page 3: ... CRRNKCPEGU KPENWFKPI CORNKHKGTU VJCV RTQFWEG JGCV 0OWER 3OURCES 6JG CRRNKCPEG UJQWNF DG EQPPGEVGF VQ C RQYGT UWRRN QPN QH VJG V RG FGUETKDGF KP VJG QRGTCVKPI KPUVTWEVKQPU QT CU OCTMGF QP VJG CRRNKCPEG ROUNDING OR 0OLARIZATION Ō 2TGECWVKQPU UJQWNF DG VCMGP UQ VJCV VJG ITQWPFKPI QT RQNCTK CVKQP OGCPU QH CP CRRNKCPEG KU PQV FGHGCVGF 0OWER ORD 0ROTECTION Ō 2QYGT UWRRN EQTFU UJQWNF DG TQWVGF UQ VJCV V...

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Page 6: ...VCDNG UQWPF NGXGN Ŗ 5GV VJG FKCN CPF NGCXG KV VJGTG Ŗ 2C CVVGPVKQP VQ VJG FKHHGTGPV NGXGNU KP XCTKQWU TGEQTFKPIU 6CMKPI C OKPWVG VQ FQ VJKU PQY YKNN JGNR VQ RTGXGPV JGCTKPI FCOCIG QT NQUU KP VJG HWVWTG HVGT CNN YG YCPV QW NKUVGPKPI HQT C NKHGVKOG 7UGF YKUGN QWT PGY UQWPF GSWKROGPV YKNN RTQXKFG C NKHGVKOG QH HWP CPF GPLQ OGPV 5KPEG JGCTKPI FCOCIG HTQO NQWF PQKUG KU QHVGP WPFGVGEVCDNG WPVKN KV KU VQ...

Page 7: ...B FOR CONVENIENT PORTABILITY s NCLUDES FULL FUNCTION REMOTE ADAPTER 53 6 CABLE OAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO CABLE OMPONENT VIDEO PATCH CABLE s ONNECTS DIRECTLY TO A 46 AND SOUND SYSTEM WITHOUT A COMPUTER s PTIONAL ACCESSORIES EACH SOLD SEPARATELY XTERNAL INFRARED SENSOR AND 3 6IDEO PATCH CABLE 2EQUIRES lLE CONVERSION SOFTWARE iV wV Ì Ã 0OWER 3UPPLY 6 ONSUMPTION 7 6IDEO 3YSTEM 0 43 REQUENCY 2ESPONSE Z K Z ...

Page 8: ...ENT FOR ANY REASON E SURE THAT THE FOLLOWING PARTS AND COMPONENTS ARE INCLUDED EDIA UKEBOX 8 53 CABLE 6 PATCH CABLE 2EMOTE CONTROL IGITAL 2 VIDEO PATCH CABLE IGITAL OAXIAL AUDIO CABLE POWER ADAPTOR BATTERIES 4 4HE INCLUDED HIGH CAPACITY 53 CABLE IS DESIGNED SPECIlCALLY TO lT THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 F YOU MISPLACE YOUR 53 CABLE IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU ORDER A REPLACEMENT DIRECTLY FROM 6OCO0RO AS OTHER...

Page 9: ... THE TWO LARGER ENDS TO THE 53 CONNECTIONS ON THE COMPUTER 9 5 4 6 4 4 4 53 3 4 4 054 2 4 F YOU ONLY HAVE ONE END CONNECTED BE SURE THAT THE CORRECT END IS CONNECTED SHOWN BELOW OR ELSE THE COMPUTER WILL NOT RECOGNIZE THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 54 4O AVOID DAMAGING YOUR COMPUTER AND THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 PROPERLY DISCONNECT IT FROM YOUR COMPUTER USING THE 3AFELY 2EMOVE ARDWARE FUNCTION 0ROPERLY ISCONNECTING TH...

Page 10: ... USING THE OMPONENT OUTPUT 9OU WILL lRST NEED TO CONNECT THE ADAPTOR TO THE INPUT LABELED ON THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 AND THE OTHER END TO AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET Õ Ê Ê6 i ÊÌ iÌ iÀÊÕÃ ÊÌ iÊ É6Ê ÕÌ ÕÌ 7HAT YOU WILL NEED s v TO 2 6 RED WHITE AND YELLOW PATCH CABLE INCLUDED s 46 WITH 2 6 INPUTS OR 46 AND SEPARATE SOUND SYSTEM WITH 2 6 INPUTS ONNECT THE v END INTO THE 6 JACK OF THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 4HE OTHER END O...

Page 11: ... 7HAT YOU WILL NEED s v TO OMPONENT PATCH CABLE INCLUDED s 46 OR ONITOR WITH OMPONENT INPUTS ONNECT THE v END TO THE 0 4 54 JACK ON THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 ONNECT THE OMPONENT ENDS TO THE OMPONENT INPUTS ON A 46 OR VIDEO MONITOR 4 7HEN USING THE OMPONENT OUTPUTS SET THE 6 54054 MODE TO h9 2v IN THE 3YSTEM 3ETUP MENU 3EE THE 3YSTEM 3ETUP SECTION IN THIS MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON ACCESSING THE 3YSTEM 3ET...

Page 12: ...T OUTPUTS SET THE 6 54054 MODE TO h9 2v IN THE 3YSTEM 3ETUP MENU 3EE THE 3YSTEM 3ETUP SECTION IN THIS MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON ACCESSING THE 3YSTEM 3ETUP MENU AND CHANGING THE VIDEO OUTPUT MODE iVÌ ÊÌ iÊ vÀ Ài Ê i à À PTIONAL ACCESSORY SOLD SEPARATELY 4HE INFRARED SENSOR IS USED TO GIVE THE REMOTE CONTROL A MORE mEXIBLE RANGE 7HAT YOU WILL NEED s v NFRARED 3ENSOR CABLE PTIONAL ACCESSORY SOLD SEP...

Page 13: ... ÊÓ äÊ ÀÌÊ ONNECTS TO A COMPUTER WITH 53 USING THE INCLUDED 53 CABLE 4 7HEN CONNECTED TO A COMPUTER S 53 PORT MAKE SURE THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 S 0OWER DAPTOR IS 4 CONNECTED 4HE EDIA UKEBOX 8 IS DESIGNED TO DERIVE POWER FROM THE COMPUTER AND WILL NOT BE RECOGNIZED IF THE POWER ADAPTOR IS CONNECTED Î Ê Ì Ê Ý Ê ÕÌÊ Õ Ê Þ Ê 5SE THE INCLUDED v TO DIGITAL COAXIAL CABLE TO CONNECT TO MIXER OR DIGITAL RECEIVER...

Page 14: ...L 2ETURNS TO THE ORIGINAL KEY SHARP 2AISES THE MUSICAL KEY Ê 7ÊLÕÌÌ ÃÊ 5SE THESE BUTTONS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH ON SCREEN MENUS ä Ê Ê 5SE THIS BUTTON TO CONlRM MENU SELECTIONS Ê Ê 3TOPS MUSIC PLAYBACK Ó Ê 9É 1 Ê EGINS PLAYBACK WHEN THE MUSIC IS STOPPED OR PAUSED AND PAUSES THE MUSIC WHILE IT IS PLAYING Î Ê 6ÊÉÊ 8 Ê UMPS FORWARDS AND BACKWARDS BETWEEN TRACKS OR SCAN FORWARDS AND BACKWARDS THROUGH THE ...

Page 15: ...9OU WILL NOW SEE THE CONTENTS OF YOUR EDIA UKEBOX 8 OR PEN UP THE 9 054 2 FOLDER 4 WINDOW MAY COME UP TITLED 3 THAT ASKS YOU h7HAT DO YOU WANT 7INDOWS TO DO v F YOU SEE THIS WINDOW FOLLOW STEP OUBLE CLICK ON THE h OCAL ISCv ICON THAT REFERS TO THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 9OU WILL NOW SEE THE CONTENTS OF YOUR EDIA UKEBOX 8 4 F THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 DOES NOT APPEAR TRY UNPLUGGING AND RECONNECTING THE 53 CABLE TO ...

Page 16: ...h DMINISTRATIVE 4OOLSv ICON OUBLE CLICK ON THE h OMPUTER ANAGEMENTv ICON LICK ON h ISK ANAGEMENTv ON THE LEFT HAND MENU OF THE h OMPUTER ANAGEMENTv WINDOW N THE LOWER RIGHT HAND WINDOW SCROLL DOWN UNTIL YOU lND THE DRIVE THAT IS CLOSE TO THE SIZE OF YOUR EDIA UKEBOX 8 S CAPACITY FOR EXAMPLE 4 2IGHT CLICK ON THIS DRIVE AND CLICK ON h HANGE RIVE ETTER AND 0ATHS v LICK ON THE h HANGE v BUTTON AKE SUR...

Page 17: ... RGANIZING YOUR lLES INTO THESE FOLDERS WILL MAKE IT EASIER TO lND YOUR lLES IN THE 3 24 6 MENU 4 ARAOKE lLES SHOULD BE CONVERTED TO IV8 6 AND SHOULD BEGIN WITH A DIGIT NUMBER 3EE THE QUICKSTART GUIDE FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO DO THIS Ê Ê i Ê ià 4O CHANGE A lLE NAME 2IGHT CLICK ON THE lLE LICK hRENAMEv IGHLIGHT THE lLE NAME AND CHANGE IT TO THE DESIRED NUMBER 4 AKE SURE THERE ARE NOT ANY...

Page 18: ...0 ON THE REMOTE CONTROL TO EXIT THE 3 450 5 4HE 3 24 6 MENU IS NOW TURNED 4O 0LAY OR VIEW A lLE 5SE THE 22 7 93 ON THE REMOTE CONTROL TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE 3 24 6 MENU IGHLIGHT THE lLE YOU WANT TO PLAY OR VIEW 0RESS 4 2 ON THE REMOTE CONTROL 4HE lLE WILL BEGIN TO PLAY 4 AVIGATION IS DISABLED WHILE A lLE IS PLAYING 4O RESUME NAVIGATION PRESS 34 0 ON THE REMOTE CONTROL 4 7HILE THE 3 24 6 MENU IS T...

Page 19: ...R IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU MAKE A SONG LIST THAT YOU CAN REFER TO WHEN SELECTING lLES FOR PLAYBACK T A GIVEN TIME YOU CAN HAVE UP TO TRACKS LINED UP AND READY TO PLAY 4O 0LAY NE 4RACK AT A 4IME NTER THE TRACK NUMBER USING THE UMBER EYS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL XAMPLE OR TRACK PRESS h v NOT 0RESS 4 2 ON THE REMOTE CONTROL 4HE TRACK WILL BEGIN PLAYING Ì Ê ÞL V 0RESS THE 34 0 BUTTON ON THE REMOTE CONT...

Page 20: ... ÌÊ À V 4 4HERE ARE AVAILABLE 2EVERSE AND ORWARD SCANNING SPEEDS 8 8 AND 8 3CANNING FORWARD 0RESS AND HOLD THE BUTTON ONCE TO SCAN AT 8 0RESS AND HOLD IT AGAIN TO SCAN AT 8 0RESS AND HOLD IT A THIRD TIME TO SCAN AT 8 3CANNING REVERSE 0RESS AND HOLD THE BUTTON ONCE TO SCAN AT 8 0RESS AND HOLD IT AGAIN TO SCAN AT 8 0RESS AND HOLD IT A THIRD TIME TO SCAN AT 8 Ê i ÞÊ ÊÌÀ V ÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ i 7HILE THE TRACK ...

Page 21: ... ADD TRACKS INTO ANY POSITION WITHIN A PRE PROGRAMMED TRACK LIST 4O INSERT TRACK INTO THE RD POSITION IN THE ABOVE TRACK LIST 5SING THE REMOTE CONTROL 4 4HE TRACK ORDER WILL APPEAR AT THE TOP OF THE SCREEN 0RESS AND THEN 4 2 5SE THE h2IGHTv ARROW BUTTON TO lND AND HIGHLIGHT h v IN THE TRACK LIST 0RESS 3 24 4 WILL TURN RED 5SE THE h EFTv ARROW BUTTON TO lND AND HIGHLIGHT THE RD TRACK IN THE LIST 4 ...

Page 22: ...0RESS THE h v BUTTON TO RAISE THE MUSICAL KEY A STEP s 0RESS THE h v BUTTON TO RETURN TO THE ORIGINAL OR NATURAL KEY iÌÌ Ê iÊ À V Ê i 7HEN 3INGLE ODE IS ON PLAYBACK WILL STOP AFTER A SINGLE TRACK HAS lNISHED PLAYING 0LAYBACK OF THE NEXT TRACK MUST THEN BE STARTED MANUALLY 4O TURN 3INGLE 4RACK ODE ON 0RESS 3 450 ON THE REMOTE CONTROL TO ACCESS THE 3ETUP ENU HOOSE THE 2 3 450 PAGE BY PRESSING 4 2 ON...

Page 23: ...E SOURCE 350 23 24 4HIS MODE IS NOT SUPPORTED 2 OR USE WITH 6 FILES THAT HAVE MULTIPLE ANGLES AVAILABLE FOR MULTIPLE ANGLE VIEWING 7HEN TURNED THERE WILL BE A CAMERA ICON THAT APPEARS WHEN A 6 FILE HAS MULTIPLE ANGLES AVAILABLE 4 OT ALL 6 S HAVE MULTIPLE ANGLES AVAILABLE 3 5 NGLISH IS THE ONLY OPTION FOR THIS SECTION 04 3 4URNS ON CAPTIONS FOR VIDEO FILES THAT HAVE CAPTIONS AVAILABLE 3 2 3 6 2 4HE...

Page 24: ...PUT LEVEL 5 OR USE WITH ULTIPLEX FORMATTED lLES ONLY 4 OR MORE CONVENIENT OPERATION YOU CAN USE THE 2 BUTTON ON THE REMOTE CONTROL TO TOGGLE BETWEEN THESE OPTIONS 34 2 UDIO PLAYBACK IS STANDARD 2 STEREO 4HE RIGHT GUIDE VOCAL CHANNEL IS REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH A DUPLICATE INSTRUMENTAL LEFT CHANNEL NLY ON ULTIPLEX FORMATTED lLES 2 4HE LEFT CHANNEL IS REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH A DUPLICATE RIGHT CHA...

Page 25: ...OUND SOUND IS OFF 54 UTOMATICALLY DETECTS WHEN SURROUND SOUND FORMAT IS PRESENT ON A lLE 0 54054 0 OR DIGITAL AUDIO DEVICES WITH A MAXIMUM SAMPLING RATE OF 0 OR DIGITAL AUDIO DEVICES WITH A MAXIMUM SAMPLING RATE OF À iÊ i 2 IGITAL EY ONTROL ONLY WORKS WHEN ARAOKE ODE IS 4URNS ARAOKE ODE 2 4URNS ARAOKE ODE ÀiviÀi ViÃÊ i 46 30 9 3YSTEM 3ETUP ...

Page 26: ... AVAILABLE 35 4 4 3ELECT THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE FOR lLES WITH MULTIPLE SUBTITLE LANGUAGES AVAILABLE 0 2 4 3ET THE PARENTAL PROTECTION LEVEL 9OU WILL HAVE TO ENTER THE PASSWORD IN ORDER TO MAKE CHANGES 4HE FACTORY DEFAULT PASSWORD IS 0 337 2 9OU CAN SET YOUR OWN CUSTOM PASSWORD HERE IRST ENTER THE FACTORY DEFAULT PASSWORD AND THEN ENTER YOUR OWN 5 43 2ESETS ALL THE SETTINGS TO THE FACTORY DEFAULT SE...

Page 27: ...E THE AUDIO CABLES ARE CONNECTED CORRECTLY AND NOT LOOSE Ê À V Ê7 Ê ÌÊ Þ s AKE SURE THAT A lLE WITH THAT TRACK NUMBER EXISTS ON THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 S HARD DRIVE s 4HE lLE MAY BE AN INCORRECT FORMAT F THIS IS THE CASE IT CANNOT BE READ BY THE EDIA UKEBOX 8 s 4HE lLE MAY BE DAMAGED OR CORRUPT 2EPLACE THE lLE WITH ONE THAT IS OK AND NOT CORRUPT À V Ã Ê ÌÊ iÊ ÌiÀi Ê Ì Ê iÊ À À i Ê ÞÊ ÃÌ s AKE SURE THAT ...

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