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`Copyright Notices
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`Under tke copyright laws, neither the documentation nor the sofiware
`may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any
`electronic medium or machi ne~readable form, in whole or in part,
`wi1hout the prior written consent of HanGo B..ECTRONICS CO., LTD .
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`. Copyright© 1999 HanGo aECTRONICS CO., LTD. All rights reserved
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`Microsoft and Windows 98 are registered trademarks of Microsoft
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`Contents
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`Introduction ............................................................................................................... 4
`Safety Infor rnati on ............................................................................................ 5
`Warni ngs ......................................................................................................... 5
`Approvals ..................................................................................................... 5
`Service ............................................................................................................................. 7
`Computer System Requi rements ............................................................... B
`Packing List .................................................................................................................. 8
`Getting Started ....................................................................................................... 9
`Playing Music ............................................................................................................ lO
`Using the Player ..................................................................................... to
`Buttons ......................................................................................................... 11
`Music Selection and Play Options ............................................ 12
`Indi cators ....................................................... '" ......................................... 14
`Turning the Jukebox Off ............................................................................. .15
`Side Controls and Connectors .................................................................... 15
`Loading CDs into your Personal Jukebox ........................................... l6
`Managing the contents of your Personal Jukebox .................... .19
`Power Sources ......................................................................................................... 23
`Lithium-Ion Battery ....................................................... -............... 23
`External Power Adapter ............................................................... 24
`_Specifications ......................................................................................................... 24
`Caring for your Personal Jukebox ...................................................... .26
`Li rni tati ons ................................................................................................................ 27
`Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 28
`Limited Warranty ................................................................................................ 31
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`Introduction
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`Welcome to the future of personal music reproduction! Using the
`latest advances in hardware and software, the Personal Jukebox
`allows you to carry a si:mble library- up to 81 hours- of your favorite
`music wherever you go.
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`Your Personal Jukebox comes pre-loaded with a sampler selection of
`music so you can use it right out of the box. You can replace these
`recordif'9S or add selections from your own CD library usirg the
`companion Jukebox Manager software. Once installed on your Personal
`Computer, this software allows you to place a music CD in -your
`computer's CD-ROM drive and download all or part of it into your
`Personal Jukebox. The software also provides a set of simple bJt
`powerful tools for organi 2i ng the music in your Personal Jukebox for
`fast and easy selection and playoock.
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`Exciting features you'll d scover with your new Personal Jukebox are:
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`. Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery with ten-hour battery _life.
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`Bui It-in battery charger.
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`Use it anywhere- play it with the heoc;>hones or tnrough the
`speakers in your home or car stereo with inexpensive, optional
`accessories.
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`Download mp3 files from your PC to your Personal Jukebox
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`Capture music from CDs
`High-quality music capture
`Compati ble with a wide variety of CD-ROM cri ves
`No added pauses, eli cks, or blank spots between tracks, even
`for I i ve recordi ngs
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`Simple but powerful tools to organi:ze your music collection your
`way.
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`Easy to upgrade for new features in the future. e.g., to download
`and play music stored in eli fferent formats.
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`Safety Information
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`Warnings
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`To prevent fire or shock ha:mrd do not expose the unit to
`moisture.
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`To avoid elec1rical shock, do not open the case. If service is
`needed, take the Personal Jukebox to an authorized service
`cenier.
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`Handle the battery carefully. Itnproper handling or eli sposal
`can lead to heat generation, smoke, bursting, or fire. See the
`Power Sources section below for more information. In no event
`shall seller be liable for any drect, inddental or consequential
`cbmages of any nature, or losses or expenses resulting from
`any defective product or the use of any product.
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`Do not use any other external power acbpter si nee it may
`cbmage the Personal Jukebox.
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`Do not leave the Personal Jukebox where it will be subjected
`· to extremes of light, temperature (such as insich a parked
`car}, mdsture, or vi !:.ration.
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`Do not use the headphones while chving, cycling, or operating
`any motorized vehicle. This can create a traffic ha:mrd and is
`illegal in many areas. It can also be cbngerous to play music at
`high volume whi lewall<i ng, especially at pedestrian crossings.
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`Avoid using the headphones at high volume for extenchd
`periods. If you experience ringing in your ears, reduce the
`volume.
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`Approvals
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`This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
`limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
`FCC Rules_ These limits are designed to provide reasonable
`protection against harmful
`interference in a residential
`installation. Ths equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
`radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
`accorda nee with
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`instructions, may cause harmful
`interference to radio communica1ions. However, there is no
`guarantee that interference wi II not occur in a particular
`installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
`to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
`turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
`try to correct 1he interference bf one or more of the
`following measures:
`• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
`Increase the separation between the equipment
`and receiver.
`Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
`different from that to which the receiver is
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`Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or
`television techni dan for help.
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`This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
`Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
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`Cet apparei I numeri que de Ia classe B respecte toutes les
`eXigences du Reglement sur le materiel broui lleur du Canacb.
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`Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC
`.Directive (89/336/EEC) and
`the Low Voltage Directive
`(73/23/EEC) issued bf the Commission of the European
`Community.
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`Compli once with these eli recti ves implies conformity 1o the
`following European Norms (in !:rackets are the equivalent
`international standards):
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`EN55022 (CISPR 22)- Electromagnetic
`Interference
`EN50082-1 (IEC801-2, IEC801-3, IEC801-4)
`Electromagnetic Immunity
`EN60950 (IEC950)- Product Safety
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`Service
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`Only authori :~Ed personnel should service this product. See the
`Limited Warranty section of this manual for more information on what
`to do if you need service.
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`The following information will bevaluableifserviceshould be required
`during the warranty period
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`Model No:
`Serial No: ______________________________________ __
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`Computer System Requirements
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`You wi II need a PC to use the Jukebox Manager:- software to download
`music to your Personal Jukebox. The followi~ table shows the
`hardware and software requirements your PC must meet to run the
`Jukebox Manager software.
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`Minimum
`200 MHzor faster
`64MB RAM
`50 MB free disk space
`CD-ROM drive
`16 Color Display
`Windows 98
`USB enabled
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`Optimum
`300 MHz or faster
`128MB RAM
`50MB free disk space
`CD-ROM drive
`256 Color Display
`Windows 98
`USB enabled
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`Packing list
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`When you open the box you wi II find the followi rg items:
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`Personal Jukebox
`Vinyl carrying case
`Compact stereo headphones with vinyl carrying.pouch
`One rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery
`International external power adapter
`Shielded USB cable
`Jukebox Manager Software CD
`Instant Start Guide
`User Manual
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`Getting Started
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`Follow the steps below to start using your Personal Jukebox.
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`1. Put the lithium-ion batmry in the Jukebox.
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`Both the battery and the case have 9 and- printed on them to let
`you know which way to put the oottery in. The 9 terminal of the
`· oottery must be in the 9 end of the case for the unit to operate.
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`2. Plug in the External Power Adapter to s1ort charging the battery.
`It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the battery.
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`3. Plug in the headphones. The headphone jack is shown in the picture
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`Headphone
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`Button
`lock
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`4. Make sure the Button lock is unlocked If it is locked you wi II see
`an icon representing a lock on the display. The Button lock is on
`the end of the unit next to the headphone jack and is shown in 1he
`picture above.
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`5. Press any button to 1urn your Jukebox on. Press 1he Play/Pause
`button to s1ort playing 1he current tnusi c selection.
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`Playing Music
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`Your Personal Jukebox comes pre-loaded wi1h a sampler selection of
`tnusic, so you can begin enjoying it right away. Once you hove
`familiari2ed yourself wi1h the sitnple six-button controls on the front
`of the unit, you can explore 1he tnusi c included in 1he pre-loaded
`· sampler selection.
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`Using the Player
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`l11e picture l:elow shows the controls you use to operate your Personal
`Jukebox and the indicators that can appear on the display screen. The
`function of each element in 1he picture is described in 1he sections
`1hat follow.
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`. Play/POIJse
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`Stop/Off
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`Buttons
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`Press any button to turn your Jukebox on. You wi II see a startup
`screen that shows the name of your Jukebox and the software version
`it is runri ng and then the mai n screen shown i n the picture above.
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`Play/Pause
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`Stop/Off
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`left
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`Right
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`Use the Up, Down, Left, and Right buttons to select the music you
`want to play and to change the play options. See ihe section on Music
`Selection and Play Options for more information.
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`Use the Play/Pause button to play the current music selection or to
`temporari ly stop music from playing. The ~ Activity symbol means
`ihat music is playing. To stop playing music temporarily, press the
`Play/Pause button or push the volume wheel in. The Activity symbol
`will change to
`11 and the unit will pa.ver itself off after twen1y
`seconds of inactivi1y. To resume where you left off press the
`Play/Pause button or push the volume wheel.
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`Note that if you press the Play/Pause button when ihe Jukebox is
`powered off and hold it down for a second or two the Jukebox will
`power on and start playing music.
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`Use the Stop/Off button to stop music from playing and to turn 1he
`player off. To stop playing music, press Stop/Off. The Activity symbol
`will change to •. When you press any button or push the volume wheel
`in to restart the jukebox, the Counter is set to 00:00:00. When you
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`press Ploy/Pause or push in the volume wheel again to listen to the
`track, it wi II be played in its entire1y.
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`The Left and Right buttons can also be used to fast forward and fast
`reverse the track you are playi r9· Fast forward and fust reverse only
`work when you have selected the Counter. The Counter is c:Escribed in
`more detai I in the section on Music Selection and Play Options below.
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`Music Selection and Play Options
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`Use the Up and Down buttons to highlight the music selection or play
`option you want to change and the Left and Right but-rons to make the
`change.
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`For example, use the Up and Down buttons unti I Set is highlighted You
`can now use the Left and Right buttons to choose which set you want
`to play.
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`The rest of this section describes each of the music selection and play
`options of your Personal Jukebox in detai I.
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`Set: A list of the sets in your Personal Jukebox. A set is a group of
`discs. The sets in your sampler selection are blues, classical, and jazz .
`You can choose a set to play.
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`Disc: A list of the discs in the current set. A eli sc can correspond to a
`· CD or it can be a collection of tracks you choose to group together.
`You can choose a eli sc to play.
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`Track: A list of tracks in the current d sc. You can choose a track to
`play.
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`Play: A mode that you set to choose how much music to play. The
`options are This Track, This Disc, Tlis Set, or Everything. For
`example, if you choose This Track, your Personal Jukebox will play only
`the c;urrent track.
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`Order: A mode that you set to choose the order of play. The options
`are Sequential. Shuffle. and Repeat. For example, if you choose
`Shuffle, the tracks you have chosen to play will be played in random
`order.
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`Tone: A mode that you set to choose how much bass you hear. The
`options are Normal, Extra Bass, and Super Bass.
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`Time: A mode that you set to choose what is displayed in the Counter.
`The options are Track, Track Left. Disc, and Disc Left. If you choose
`Track, the Counter wi II show how long the track has been playing. If
`you choose Track Left. the Counter wi II show the amount of time it will
`take to finish playing the track.
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`Counter: The Counter is highlighted via the Up and Down buttons.
`· Down once from the Time mode or Up once from the Set selection will
`highlight the Counter. When it is highlighted, you can use the Left and
`Right buttons to fast forward and fast reverse.
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`Indicators
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`Button lock
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`Bit-rate
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`PC connection Volume
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`The indicators 1hat may appear on your display are all shown in the
`picture above and described here. It is unlikely that you will see all of
`the indicators at 1he same time. In fact, you may never see some of
`them.
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`·Activity: This indicator shows whether your Personal Jukebox is
`playi ~ music ( ~ ) , paused ( 11 ) , or stopped ( • ). More information on
`the paused and stopped states is given in the s~tions on Pausing and
`Resuming Play, Stopping Play, and Turning the Jukebox Off.
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`· Button lock: The lock indicator appears if the buttons are locked To
`find the lock switch, see the sec1ion on Sick Controls and Connectors.
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`Playbe1ck bit-rote: If a track was encoded at a bit-rate other than
`128 Kb/s this indicator appears when the track is played
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`PC Connection: This indicator appears when the Personal Jukebox is
`connected to the PC via the USB cable.
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`Volume: The volume indicator is'always present and shows the volume
`setting.
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`Battery: The lxlttery indicator appears when the l:x:tttery is charging,
`when the lxl ttery is low, when the battery is completely discharged,
`and when there is a charging failure. The picture below shows all of
`the battery states you might see. If the indicator appears because
`the oottery is la.v, you can play music for about another hour before
`the oottery runs down. The remaining lxlttery life may vary depend ng
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`on the con eli ti on of your battery. If there is a charging fai lure, there
`is something wrong with the battery and you wi II need to replace it.
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`Battery low
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`Battery empty Charging failure
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`Turning the Jukebox Off
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`When you press Stop/Off the jukebox stops playing music and turns
`itself off after iwenty seconds of inactivity. You can force the
`jukebox to turn itself off bt pressing Stop/Off twice in a row.
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`Side Controls and Connectors
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`The picture below shows the locations of the connectors and the
`controls on the side of the unit.
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`Volume
`wheel
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`Headphone
`jack
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`Button
`lock
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`External
`power
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`USB
`port
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`Volume wheel: You can turn the wheel to adjust the volume or press
`the wheel in to start or stop play. Pressing the wheel is the same as
`pressing the Play/Pause button, but the wheel may sometimes be more
`convenient to use. For example, when you wear your Personal Jukebox
`on your belt. You can use the volume wheel to play and paus_e music
`even when the buttons are locked.
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`Headphone jock: This is where you plug in hea~hones, a stereo cable
`to play your Personal Jukebox through your home stereo speakers, or
`a cassette adapter to play it through your car speakers.
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`Button lock: If you lock the buttons. pressing them has no effect.
`This is useful when you might press the buttons inadvertently by
`putting your Personal Jukebox in its case or Ieoni ng into something
`wli leweari ng it on your belt.
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`External power: This is where you plug in the external power adapter
`to run the Personal Jukebox and r~harge the oottery.
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`USB port: When you want to add music to your Personal Jukebox or
`reorganize the music you have in it, plug the USB cable into the USB
`port to connect your Personal Jukebox to your PC and then use the
`Jukebox Manager software to manage your music collection.
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`Loading CDs into your Personal Jukebox
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`Using the Jukebox Manager software, it is easy to load music from
`your own CD library into the Personal Jukebox. The Jukebox Manager
`software captures the music, transfers it to the Jukebox, and allows
`you to organi1e it. The software con also download mp3 files you have
`ob1oi ned from other sources such .as Internet- based music stores. An
`excellent Internet site for mp3 music is www.mp3.com.
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`Important Note
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`This product is for your personal use only. Copying CDs or
`downloading music files for sale or other business purposes is a
`violation of copyright law. It is also a violation of copyright law to
`download files without permission of the copyright owner.
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`To use the Jukebox Manager software:
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`1. Make sure you are using Windows 98 and that your system
`recognizes the USB port on your PC.· To check ihe latter:
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`Double click My Computer
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`Double click Control Panel
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`Double click Sysfurn
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`Click the Device Manager tab
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`Look for Universal Serial Bus controllers. If none appear,
`you need to enable USB in the BIOS. See the documentation
`that came wi 1h your PC for instructions on how to do thi s.
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`Important Note
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`Do step 2 be fore doi ng step 3 in or<Er to avoid causing problems
`withyour system configuration If you have inadvertently done
`step 3 first, the PC wi II ask you where the USB driver for the
`Personal Jukebox is. Don't iry to find it. Exit as soon as you can.
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`2. Install the software by following these steps:
`Insert the Jukebox Manager CD into your CD- ROM ch ve.
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`Double eli ck My Computer
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`Double click the icon for your CD-ROM drive
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`Double click JukeboxManager.exe
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`Now follow 1he on-screen instructions to complete the
`installation. (Simply click Yes when asked whether you want to
`install the Jukebox Manager sof1ware, eli ck Next after you've
`read each screen. and then eli ck Finish when you are prompted

`to complete the setup).
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`3. Use the USB cable packaged with the Jukebox to connect the
`Jukebox to the PC as in 1he di agraiTl below.
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`4. Remove the Jukebox Manager CD from the CD-ROM drive.
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`5. Run the Jukebox Manager program on your PC.
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`Click the Start menu
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`Click Programs
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`Click Jukebox Manager.
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`6. Put an audio CD in the CD- ROM cri ve.
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`7. Click the Jukebox menu and then Capture CD Audio.
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`You wi II see the list of tracks on your CD. This window may not look
`like it represents yo Lll" CD but it does. The names ofthe set, disc,
`and tracks are notavai !able from the CD so what you see are
`default names for the tracks.
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`You can use fhe Titles button to have the Jukebox Manager
`consult CDDB, an Internet cla1abase of CD information, to fi IIi n
`the names for the set, disc, and tracks automatically. You must be
`able to use Internet Explorer to access 1he Internet. If you can,
`Titles is easy to use, just eli ck it. You can also enter your own
`ti ties or modify the ti ties you got from CDDB.
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`When you are happy wi 1h 'lhe 1rack ti ties and the set and disc
`names, make sure that the 'tracks you want are checked, and eli ck
`OK to begin audio capture.
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`Some CD-ROM drives capture audio from CDs better than o'lhers
`do. Your drive may capture cleanly but slowly, it may in1roduce
`pops and clicks, or it may not be able to capture audio atoll. in
`which case 'lhe Jukebox Manager repor1s an error.
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`We provide a test to help determine how well your CD-ROM d-ive
`captures audio.
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`For more information on CD-ROM drives, '!he crive test, and audio
`capture see the online Jukebox Manager Help.
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`8. For online help, click Help then click Topics.
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`Important Note
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`We s1rongly recommend that you use the External Power
`the Personal Jukebox while you are
`to power
`Adapter
`capturing music from CDs. The audio capture process uses
`maximum power. If you use battery power to do this, your
`battery will crain very quickly and you may not finish capturing
`'lhe audio.
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`When you capture music from a CD, the music is not stored on your PC.
`It is 'transferred directly to your Personal Jukebox.

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`Managing the contents of your Personal
`Jukebox
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`You can use the Jukebox Manager software to organize the music in
`your Personal Jukebox. You can organize the music 'lhe way it was
`arranged on the original CDs or you can rearrange it. There are several
`reasons you might want to reorganize the music in your Personal
`Jukebox:

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`1. To change the order of the tracks on a disc.
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`For example, you might want to put all ofthe slow songs on a eli sc
`· before all of the fast songs.
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`2. To remove 1racks you don't want to hear.
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`3. To create play lists: groups of 1racks or discs you want to play
`frequently.
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`When you play music on your Personal Jukebox you can play a
`1rack, a disc, a set, or everything in the Jukebox, but you cannot
`create a specific list of 1racks, discs, or sets to play. For exam pie,
`if you want to hear only the slow songs on a disc, you could play
`them one at a time by manually skipping over the fast songs or you
`could use the Jukebox Manager to make play lists as in the
`following example.
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`Before:
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`Disc
`Beat les/Revo lver
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`Tracks
`Taxman
`Eleanor Rigby
`rm <Ally Sleeping
`Love You To
`Here, There and Every.~~ here
`Yellow Submarine
`She Said She Said
`Good Day Sunshine
`And Your Bird Can Sing
`ForNo One
`Doctor Robert
`!Want To Tell You
`Got To Get You Into My Life
`Tomorrow Never Knows
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`After:
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`Using the Jukebox Manager's New Disc operaiion to create two
`new eli scs and then using the Copy operation on each :track to copy
`it.from the original disc to one of the two new discs:
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`Disc
`Beotles/Revo lver
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`Beatles/Revo lver- slow
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`Beetles/Revolver- fost
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`Tracks
`Taxman
`Eleanor Rigby
`rm Only Sleeping
`Love You To
`Here, There and Everywhere
`Yellow Submarine
`She Soid She Said
`Good Day Sunshine
`And Your Bird Can Sing
`For No One
`Doctor Robert
`I Want To Tell You
`Got To Get You Into My Life
`Tomorrow Never_Krlows
`Eleanor Rigby
`rm Only Sleeping
`Here, There and Everywhere
`ForNo One
`Tomorrow Never Knows
`Taxman
`Love You To
`Yellow Submarine
`She Said She Said
`Good Day SLD1Shine
`And Your Bird Can Sing
`Doctor Robert
`I Want To Tell You
`Got To Get You Into Mv Life
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`Now all you have to do to hear the slow songs is use the buttons to
`select Beatles/Revolver- slow.
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`Note: each track is stored once on the hard disk no matter how
`many discs it appears in, so you can make as many play lists as you'd
`li kewithout filling up your disk.
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`4. To make itecisier to find a disc or track
`
`As the amount of music you have on your Personal Jukebox grows,
`the obi li iy to categorize eli scs becomes more useful. If you have
`20 discs in a set, and you want to find a specific disc to play, you
`may need to press the Right or Left button 19 times to find it.
`You can improve this by adding a new set and copying or movi ng
`some of tne discs into it.
`
`For example, if you have a lot of music by the Beatles, you may
`wont to keep it all together as in the following example:
`
`Before:
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`Set
`Rock
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`After:
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`Disc
`Beat les/Revo lver
`Rollir19 Stones/Let It Bleed
`Elvis Pres ley/The Number One Hits
`Beatles/Help!
`Beat les/ Abbev Road
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`Using the Jukebox Manager's New Set operation to create a set
`called Beatles and then using the Move operation on each of the
`Beatles discs to move it to the new set.
`
`Set
`Rack
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`Beatles
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`Disc
`Rolling Stones/Let It Bleed
`Elvis Presley /The Number One Hits
`Beatles/Revo lver
`Beatles/Help!
`Beatles/Abbev Road
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`The online Help for 1he Jukebox Manager software describes how to
`create new sets and discs, how to reorder tracks and discs, how to
`move or copy tracks from one disc to another, and how to move or
`copy discs from one set fu another.
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`Power Sources
`
`You can use the Personal Jukebox on external power or wiih the
`supplied lithium-ion rechargeable battery. It is preferable to use the
`Personal Jukel:x>x on external power when you are capturing music
`from CDs via the PC.
`
`Even if the Personal Jukel:x>x looks like it is off, it is not disconnected
`from the power source as long as it contains a battery or is connected
`to a wall outlet. If you know you are not going to use the Jukebox for
`a long time, be sure to disconnect the power by removing the battery
`and unplugging the External Power Acbpter from the wall outlet.
`
`Lithium-Ion Battery
`
`The supplied lithium-ion battery lasts for about ten hours of
`continuous operation. It is fully rechargeable and should last for years
`even with heavy use.
`
`Battery charging
`
`The battery is charged when the Personal Jukebox is on external
`power via the External Power Adapter. It takes about three hours to
`charge a completely discharged battery. Charging time may vary
`depending on the con eli ti on of the battery. You can use the Personal
`Jukel:x>x while the battery is being charged
`
`Bo.ttery disposal
`
`Lithium-ion batteries are considered to be hazardous waste. You
`should consult your focal regulations or the support web site for advice
`on how to safely dispose of it. For more information on the support
`web site see the Limited Warranty section of this manual.
`
`Note that improper handling or disposal of this battery can lead to
`heat generation, smoke, bursting, or fire. In particular. do not remove
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`the label, disassemble the battery, short circuit by eli rectly
`connecting the positive (9) and negative (-)terminals, and do not burn
`or otherwise expose to temperatures above. SO degrees Centigrade.
`
`Externa I Power Adapter
`
`Use the External Po!Afer Aoopter supplied with the Personal Jukebox
`to run it on external power.
`
`Important note
`Do not use any other external power adapter si nee it may
`damage the Personal Jukebox.
`
`To remove the external power acbpter from the wall outlet. grasp the
`adapter itself. Do not pull the cord.
`
`Specifications
`
`Music Storage
`Up to 72 hours capaci1y (about 1000 tracks)
`Notebook computer hard disk drive with ramp load
`System
`24-bit DSP running at 33M Hz, approximately 20 MIPS
`Large, crisp display (128 x 64 pixel bi1mappedLCD)
`Flash memory for easy software upgrade
`
`Audio
`
`Inputs
`
`Music is encoded at bit rates up to 128Kb/s
`Optional 64Kb/s rate is supported for increased playing time.
`MP3 fi les on your PC disk can be downloaded to the Personal
`Jukebox.
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`External Power Adapter (AC Input: 100-240V @ LOA, 50-
`60Hz/ DC Output: 5.0V@ 2.5A)
`Outputs
`Audio output power: more than 50 mW at 32Q impedance
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`Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery, 3.6V /1350mAh
`About t~n hours of continuous operation when fully charged
`Recharges in about 3 hours
`Dimensions
`152.6w x 23.9h x 80d mm
`Weight
`10.5 ounces
`Supplied accessories
`Headphones with vi nyl car ryi ng pouch
`International external power adapter
`Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
`Sof1ware CD-ROM for Jukebox Manager installation
`Shielded USB cable
`Vi nyl carryi ng case
`User Manual & Quick-start Reference
`Optional accessories
`External battery charger kit
`Extra oottery (Lithium-Ion rechargeable)
`charger
`AC input: 100V@ 14VA I 240V@ 19VA, 5o-60Hz
`DC output: 4.3V LOA)
`3.5mm Mini-DIN to twin-RCA cable (for Jukebox playoock
`itwough home stereo)
`Car power adapter
`Car cassette audio adlpter
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`Technology licenses
`Hardware, firmware, and sofiware:
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`Portions of this technology are licensed from Compaq
`Computer Corporation®, httn: //www .comoao.com.
`COMPAQ
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`MP3 firmware decoder and software encoder:
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`MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed by
`Fraunhofer IIS, httv://www ii s.fug. de/amm/
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`Caring for your Personal Jukebox
`
`Your Personal Jukebox is an electronic device that should be handled
`with care. Treat it the way you would a camera- don't drop it, don't
`leave it in acari neither very hot or very cold weather, don't expose it
`to moi stt.Jre or excessive ..,; brati on .
`
`. It's a good idea to keep your Personal Jukebox in its carrying case.
`The case provides some shock resis1nnce and protects the display
`screen from scratches.
`
`· Clean the Personal Jukebox wiih a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Do
`not use an abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or
`benzene as it may mar the finish.
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`Limitations
`
`Supported mp3 files
`Mp3 files you find on the Internet are generated by a variety
`of mp3 encoders. Variable Bit Rate (VBR) mp3 files. such as
`those generated by the Xing mp3 encoder, are not supported
`in this v

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