Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto Jukebox del fabbricante Vantec
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Contents Introduction ...................................................................................... 3 Specifications ................................................................................................................ 3 Precautions .
2.2.3.2 Jpeg File Preview Setup ...............................................................................22 2.2.3.3 Language Selection S etup ............................................................................22 2.2.3.4 C heck Firmw are Version .
Introduction The AVOX|Jukebox is easiest way to turn your 2. 5” not ebook hard drive into a portabl e audio/video player. With a simple to use interface, the AVOX|Jukebox can play movies, music, or a slideshow of y our pictures when connected to AV inputs on any televison.
Precautions □ We do not recommend storing sensitive or critica l data on the AVOX |Jukebox. Due to the portable nature of the enclosure/media player, there is a greater likelihood of mishandling which may cau se damage. We ar e responsible for the AVOX|Juke box only and are at no point l iable for data loss or any hard drive pro blems.
Product Overvie w - Front View - ① Power ② HDD ③ IR ④ IR Receiving Area ① Power Power LED ② HDD HDD LED ③ IR IR LED Front View ④ IR Receiving Area IR rece iving area for remote signals - Back View - ① USB ② 5V ③ IR/5.1 ④ SD/HD ⑤ AV ① USB Connect USB cable ② 5V Connect power Cable ③ IR/5.
1. Use as External USB HDD 1.1 Insert Hard Disk 9 Only compatible with 2.5” IDE Hard Disk for Laptop(or Notebook) PCs. 9 Hard Disk should be “Master”. However, if the Hard Disk supports “Single” mode, you need to try to set “Single “mode.
1.2 Format Built-in HDD via USB If the built-in HDD is not formatted, the PC cannot detect the har d 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 formatt ed, skip to “1.
8) Select “ 1. Create Primary DOS Partition ” and press [Enter]. 9) Wait until finishing verifying the drive integrity. 10) A fter finishing drive integrity verification, type “Y” at “Do you wish to use the maximum available size for a Primary DOS Partition (Y/N)”.
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].
9) Choose FAT32 or NTFS at File system to use and click [Next]. 10) After finishing Wizard setup, formatting will be progressed automatically. 5) Click [Next] at the Create Partition Wizard Windows. 6) Check [Primary Partition] and click [Next]. 7) Type number that you want to use and click [Next].
1.2.3 Windows XP 6) Check [Primary Partition] and click [Next]. 7) Type number that you w ant to use and click [Next]. 8) Assign a drive letter and click [Next].
9) Choose FAT32 or NTFS at File system to use and click [Next]. 10) After finishing Wizard setup, formatting will progress automatically. 9 FAT 32 system is available on Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, but NTFS system is available on windows 2000/XP only.
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.
1.3.2 Windows ME 1) After connecting the AVOX, Windows itself will install the driver automatically. Then, check the driver installation at Windows [Start > Settings > Control Panel > (view a.
1.3.3 Windows 2000, XP 1) After connecting the AVOX, Windows will automatically install its own driver. And then, chec k the driver installation at Windows [Start > Settings > Control panel >.
1.3.4 Linux 9 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.
2. Use as Multimedia Player 2.1 Connect to External AV Device 2.1.1 Connect Video Cabl e The AVOX supports 2 type of video out put; “Composite” and “Component”. Use the video connectio n that your TV supports. Most TVs support composite video connect ion.
2.1.2 Connect Audio Cable The AVOX supports 2 type of audio output; “Stereo” and “Coax ial”. 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. • 2.
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. 9 If you cannot see anything after connecting video cable, check followings, 1.
< Setup Procedure> ① Turn on the AVOX and press [SETUP] on MediaType Selection screen. ② Move to ‘Video Setup’ icon and press [ENTER]. ③ Move to Video Output Mode that you want and press [ENTER]. ④ Finally, press [SETUP] again for saving configurations.
2.2.2 Audio Setup This is guide for setting up the audio output the AVOX. You can use Stereo or Digital 5.1 ch. . 9 Analogue/DCPM: Select when you connect the supplied AV cabl es (Red / Whit e) to TV or Audio set directly. 9 Encoded Digital: Select when you want to listen t hrough 5.
2.2.3 Other Setup This is guide for setting TV Type, JPEG File Preview, Language Selection. In addition, current firmware version shows. <Setup Procedure> ① Turn on the AVOX and press [SETUP] in MediaType Selection Screen. Move to ‘Other Setup’ icon and press [ENTER].
2.3 Basic Screen Menu 2.3.1 Media Type Selection After turning on the AVOX, you can see MediaType Selectio n screen. In t his screen, you can select “Video”, “Audio”, Photo” or make “Play-List” with the arrow button. Pre ss [ENTER]. Select one med ia type that you want to play.
2.4 Play Video Files It is possible to play video files like AVI, MPG, MPEG, DAT, M2V, and VOB. Select ‘Video’ icon in Media Type Selection screen.
Subtitle Language Select It is possible to switch each subtitle language when the subtitle is dual language format, for example, including a local language and English. * When selecting ‘Discriminating subtitle language’, first subtitle language will be displayed.
PLAY / PAUSE II Playback Next All Files After the file that you select, play next all files continuously. It is same as [PLAY/PAUSE] button. PLAY / PAUSE II Pause Pause playback, if pressing this butt on when a file is being played. In order to play again, press this button again.
2.5 Play DVD Files DVD manager function supports playing a ripped DV D file the same as an original DVD. Make a folder and then save all ripped files into the folder . After connecting to a TV(or Monitor), select VIDEO_TS.IFO file at the folder. Make sure that all the ripped files incl uding VIDEO_TS.
A-B REPEAT A-B repeat Set the A-B repeat. TITLE Go to Title Menu Move to title menu while playing DVD. ANGLE Angle Apply angle function. FILE INFO Show File Information Show the file information which is being played. In order to hide the information, press this button again.
2.6 Play Music Files It is possible to play music f iles like MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA. Select Audio icon in Media Type Selection screen. Music file list will be displayed.
NEXT I Playback Next File Play a next file after a current playback file. If you used [ENTER] for playback, you can not use this function. This is available in playing all files as using [PLAY/PAUSE] button or 'Play All' icon. FF Go to 10 Sec.
2.7 Play Photo Files It is possible to play photo files like JPG(JPEG). Select Photo icon in Media Type Select ion screen. Photo file list will be displa yed.
PLAY / PAUSE II Playback Next All Files After the file that you select, play next all files continuously. It is same as [PLAY/PAUSE] button. PLAY / PAUSE II Pause Pause playback, if pressing this button when a file is being played. In order to play again, press this button again.
2.8 Make a Play-List User can register all m edia type of files like video, music, and phot o to pl ay-list. The registered m edia files to play-list will be played without discr iminating media type. 9 It is not possible to play each registered f iles independently.
2.9 Remote Controls This is guide for basic use of remote control. For more deta ils, ‘2.3 Basic Screen Menu’, ‘2.4 Play Video Files’, ‘2.5 Play DVD Files’, ‘2.6 Play Music Files’, ‘2 .7 Play Ph oto Files’, ‘2.8 Make a Play-L ist’.
2.10 Others 2.10.1 Music Slide Show Make a 'music' folder (in small letters not capital letters) at root directory of HDD and save MP3s files in the folder. If the HDD is divided into two or more partitions, make a 'music' folder at first partition.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Vantec Jukebox è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Vantec Jukebox - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Vantec Jukebox imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Vantec Jukebox ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Vantec Jukebox, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Vantec Jukebox.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Vantec Jukebox. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Vantec Jukebox insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.