Vantec Jukebox user manual

User manual for the device Vantec Jukebox

Device: Vantec Jukebox
Category: MP3 Player
Manufacturer: Vantec
Size: 1.53 MB
Added : 8/26/2014
Number of pages: 36
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Contents Introduction......................................................................................3 Specifications ................................................................................................................ 3 Precautions.................................................................................................................... 4 System Requirements.................................................................................................. 4 Pack

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2.2.3.2 Jpeg File Preview Setup ...............................................................................22 2.2.3.3 Language Selection Setup............................................................................22 2.2.3.4 Check Firmware Version...............................................................................22 2.3 Basic Screen Menu ..................................................................................23 2.3.1 Media Type Selection .......................

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Introduction The AVOX|Jukebox is easiest way to turn your 2.5” notebook hard drive into a portable audio/video player. With a simple to use interface, the AVOX|Jukebox can play movies, music, or a slideshow of your pictures when connected to AV inputs on any televison. Also, since it utilizes high speed USB 2.0, you can get your data from your computer to your 2.5” hard drive up to 40 times faster than USB 1.1. And since it also doubles as a portable enclosure, you can store your documen

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Precautions □ We do not recommend storing sensitive or critical data on the AVOX|Jukebox. Due to the portable nature of the enclosure/media player, there is a greater likelihood of mishandling which may cause damage. We are responsible for the AVOX|Jukebox only and are at no point liable for data loss or any hard drive problems. □ In a car, we recommend you use a cigarette lighter adaptor that provides DV 5V/2A. We are not responsible for the damage or loss of data by using an incorre

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Product Overview - Front View - ① Power ③ IR ④ IR Receiving Area ② HDD ① Power Power LED Front ② HDD HDD LED View ③ IR IR LED ④ IR Receiving Area IR receiving area for remote signals - Back View - ① USB ② 5V ④ SD/HD ③ IR/5.1 ⑤ AV ① USB Connect USB cable ② 5V Connect power Cable Back ③ IR/5.1 Connect coaxial cable for 5.1 ch. digital audio output View (or Connect external remote control IR receiver) ④ SD/HD Connect component Y

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1. Use as External USB HDD 1.1 Insert Hard Disk Only compatible with 2.5” IDE Hard Disk for Laptop(or Notebook) PCs. Hard Disk should be “Master”. However, if the Hard Disk supports “Single” mode, you need to try to set “Single “mode. You should not need to change the setting under most conditions. ① Grip the handles on the front ② Pull the PCB out. ③ Grip HDD and insert it into panel and pull back to remove, the pins of PCB (be sure to then open the top

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1.2 Format Built-in HDD via USB If the built-in HDD is not formatted, the PC cannot detect the hard disk drive. If this is the case, format the hard disk first by referring to the following guide. If the hard disk drive is already formatted, skip to “1.3 Copy Data via USB”. 1.2.1 Windows 98SE, ME 1) Install Windows 98 Driver. Find the driver at 5) Select “5. Change current fixed disk drive” and Windows 98 CD→ Windows 98 Driver Directory. press [Enter]. After finishing installati

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8) Select “ 1. Create Primary DOS Partition ” and 11) Type the capacity or % which you want to use and press [Enter]. press [Enter]. 12) Drive integrity verification will start again. After finishing that, press [ESC] key when the “Primary DOS Partition created, drive letters changed or added” message displays. 9) Wait until finishing verifying the drive integri

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14) Type “ exit ” command at “ C:\WINDOWS> ” and press [Enter] to return to your Windows screen. 15) Unplug the AVOX and connect it again. New volume will appear in [My Computer]. Click the right mouse button on the new volume and select [Format]. 1.2.2 Windows 2000 1) Connect the AVOX to your PC via USB cable. 3) If the [Disk Signature and Upgrade Disk Wizard] is (If not detected, plug in the power cable) started, c

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5) Click [Next] at the Create Partition Wizard Windows. 9) Choose FAT32 or NTFS at File system to use and click [Next]. 6) Check [Primary Partition] and click [Next]. FAT 32 system is available on windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, but NTFS system is available on windows 2000/XP only. 7) Type number that you want to use and click [Next]. If you choose FAT32 system on

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1.2.3 Windows XP 1) Connect the AVOX to your PC via USB cable. 6) Check [Primary Partition] and click [Next]. (If not detected, plug in the power cable) 2) Click [Settings→Control Panel→ Administrative Tools→Computer Management→Disk Management] on Windows. If you cannot find Administrative Tools at Control Panel, click “ switch to classic view” in the top left corner of the screen. 3) If the [Disk Signature and Upgrade Disk Wizard] starts, click [Next

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9) Choose FAT32 or NTFS at File system to use and click [Next]. FAT 32 system is available on Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, but NTFS system is available on windows 2000/XP only. If you choose FAT32 system on Windows 2000/XP, one drive letter’s maximum size will be limited to 32GB. If you want to use one drive letter of 32GB more in FAT32, you have to format on windows 98SE/ME. If you want to create two

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1.3 Copy Data via USB It is possible to use the AVOX|Jukebox as an external USB hard disk drive. You can copy data from your PC to the HDD in the AVOX via USB. However, the main use is to play media files from the hard disk on a TV set. * When connecting to a PC, we recommend connecting the power cable to the AVOX. 1.3.1 Windows 98SE First, you have to install Windows 98 Driver before connecting PC. The driver is located at Windows 98 driver CD→Windows 98 Driver Directory. After finis

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1.3.2 Windows ME 1) After connecting the AVOX, Windows itself will 3) After copying data, remove the AVOX by using the install the driver automatically. Then, check the driver remove icon at Windows’ right-bottom corner. installation at Windows [Start > Settings > Control Be sure to do this before removing the AVOX to Panel > (view all Control Panel options) > System > ensure that it is safe to remove the AVOX. Device Manager > Universal Serial Bus controllers > USB Ma

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1.3.3 Windows 2000, XP 1) After connecting the AVOX, Windows will 3) After copying data, remove the AVOX by using the automatically install its own driver. And then, check remove icon at Windows’ right-bottom corner. the driver installation at Windows [Start > Settings > Be sure to do this before removing the AVOX to Control panel > (switch to classic View on Windows ensure that it is safe to remove the AVOX. XP) > system > Hardware > Device manager > Universal Serial B

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1.3.4 Linux The AVOX will work with Linux 2.4 higher. [Automatic Mount] After booting, do log-in. Connect the AVOX -> Power On AVOX -> Check the detection with [fdisk] -> make Mount Pointer (ex. mediatest) at Folder Mount(/mnt) -> Edit [/etc/fstab] -> add the following; /dev/sda /mnt/mediatest vfat noauto, user 0 0 (in case of FAT32 HDD) /dev/sda /mnt/mediatest ntfs noauto, user 0 0 (in case of NTFS HDD) Do Log-in again. above example “sda” is assumed that the AVOX will be

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2. Use as Multimedia Player 2.1 Connect to External AV Device 2.1.1 Connect Video Cable The AVOX supports 2 type of video output; “Composite” and “Component”. Use the video connection that your TV supports. Most TVs support composite video connection. Do not connect the USB cable when connected to a TV. •Component Y, Pb, Pr • •Composite• : Connect to SD/HD jack of AVOX. : Connect to AV jack of AVOX. Supplied Supplied Component AV Cable Cable Blue

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2.1.2 Connect Audio Cable The AVOX supports 2 type of audio output; “Stereo” and “Coaxial”. Use the audio connection that your TV or Audio system supports. Do not connect the USB cable when connected to a TV. •Coaxial: Digital 5.1 Ch. • •Stereo• : Connect to IR/5.1 jack of AVOX. : Connect to AV jack of AVOX. Supplied Supplied AV Cable Coaxial Cable Connect to Coaxial jack of Amplifier Yellow White Red or Receiver. Connect to Audio Jacks o

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2.2 Basic Setup 2.2.1 Video Setup This is guide for setting video output of the AVOX. You have to setup the AVOX’s video output mode same as TV set’s video input mode. If you cannot see anything after connecting video cable, check followings, 1. “TV “–“TV “– Switch to Video Input Mode: Turn on TV, and switch to video input mode same as video connection. See TV user manual. 2. “AVOX” – Switch to Video Output Mode: Press [VIDEO] button repeatedly. Whenever press [VIDEO], video output


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