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1. Search meina AL D PLAYLISTS 1805 Favorites dE tat Search Criteria pe Amys Workout Mix 14035 ia Classical Jazz Tunes Sb r P fiat Tes 4 5 67 69 0 q Wwe Fr mt y fu M fp asarehy ka zx fc Vv fb hm mS Dinner Background Music rem dba Rockin Party Mix MORO R boet Y Zone Caroless Memories Deter free lletra cars Lock Shirt SPAce CLEAR ay See R EI CE Heavenly Ac S A rara Erne Poet The frit E s E Black Magic Woman a Salen Grea Hits CANCEL SEARCH Running rar Bitime bami iania i The Dead of Nighi A Mas Ence Depeche Hungry Like the Woll sere he Wena Kings Croat ims Kings Bayi Achuady ABCOEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXY 2 05 JS 0 a 10 Velume View Search Mode If there are no matches you will be notified with a No matches found dialog The search function only searches for a match to your search keyword in the Artist Name Album Title and Track Title Example A search for Elvis will show all albums by the artist Elvis and all albums with the word Elvis in the Album Title or Track titles 24 7 View All As you may already have guessed the View All mode allows you to look through your entire library When you choose this view you will be presented with the complete list of all the CDs in your library Use the sort mode button indicated by the arrow in the illustration to specify whether the albums are sorted by
2. vanced EOS J es SOC Muted Volume Level cada J ve y d CUTS rack Preview Duration pr ae J A 1 3 Sec rack Preview Volume A i gt 09s _ Enable Volume Leveling I s Playback Preference Screen Muted Volume Level defines the percent of normal volume output when the mute control is selected Track Preview Duration allows you to set up to ten seconds of a track preview or sample Track Preview Volume sets the volume level for previewing tracks Track previews may be played at the same time normal track is being played so the volume level chosen here will play over or under the normal track in play Enable Volume Leveling check this feature to level the playback volume of your library Using the Volume Leveling feature eliminates the pesky volume differences of older and newer CDs Advanced Settings in addition to the previously mentioned fade duration settings other important audio output settings reside on this menu screen Advanced F layback Preferences E Advanced Playback Pause Fade Duration Y chet hd Sat bl ATA i j 0 8 sec Stop Fade Duration de A _ U S Sec Mute Fade Duration 2 UE Set E Allow Local Volume Control This setting lets you determine whether or not to allow the local volume control slider to be available on the main interface screen Checking it keeps it available on the screen unchecking the setting will keep anyone else from changing the vo
3. ENTER Enter the PIN number again and press DONE The Protected Access is now disabled and the open padlock icon is not displayed on the menu bar on the main screen Access Protection disabled successfully 29 Screen Saver The screen saver menu allows you to configure and enable your screen saver images and whether it 1s enabled and the activation time out period The screen saver may be set at one of three styles nomatan y Enable Screen Saver Specify one of three screensaver STYLES Playback Info Shows Now Playing after 10 minutes of inactivity Black screen Blank Black Screan Custom photos Display Photos Activation Style You may enable or disable the sceensawer and specify the activation imegut using ihare Contes The Pholo style requires further configuration induding the network location of the photos and the duration Start Screen Saver Now for each slide to remain onsereen RESTART S HUTDOWM SYSTEM SYSTEM Configure Playback info shows Now Playing Black Screen blank black screen Custom Photos displays photos This style requires additional configuration such as identifying the network location of the photos and how long each slide is to remain onscreen ntarmatuon kj q rx MA I E Chg fetwork Setup felwork Pieces Media Sharing My Pictures Change Use this screen to make changes to any previously defined Network places 1192 168 15
4. New Sync Quality O Default O Fy Low oH Sync Playlist Sync All 38 New Add a new Playllist It s easy to add a new playlist From the Playlist Menu select the New Playlist option The New Playlist dialog and keyboard will appear on screen Use the touch keyboard to enter a descriptive name for the new playlist you are creating Tap the OK button The new playlist now appears in the Playlist Panel area in alphabetical order Enter name for new Playlist Playlist Aug 24 2005 8 47 PM New Playlist Entry Pop up Edit Playlist Functions EDIT PLAYLIST Tango Inferno 36 141 tracks 9 07 35 y g q Esta Spoonful Greatest Hits 56 E Edit Taping the Edit Playlist button from the Playlist menu will display the Edit Playlist interface Here you can see and edit the contents of your playlist You can re arrange the order of songs delete songs and even add new songs using drag and drop You will receive a warning if you attempt to perform a function that is not allowed or 1f you exceed the playlist size limit of 3000 tracks Delete Taping the Delete button will delete the currently selected song from de aoa G the playlist COCE Move Up Taping the Move Up button will move the currently selected song up one position in the playlist Move Down Taping the Move Down button will move the currently selected
5. Wher Hurricane Bob Dylan Desire Remastered Andras Laten A Tune for tt Fillat Summer Song m Ue E Ralph Stanley 0 Brother Where Femton Finnar Fifteen Finn Fribot Summer Song 3 Gomni x we Al Farta Tour Talking Timbukts B tracks malthed 50 aq g EXIT d SAVE PLAY i Dard AN Tiaia As Gencatod Sokolia New Piai e o Playlist Now When you add more detail to your Theme selection Tapestry begins to automatically collect tracks that meet the selected Theme criteria Learn more about this powerful tool by referring to the Tapestry chapter of this manual 25 9 View Recent Choose the View Recent mode to find out what was most recently loaded including number of tracks date and time the album was loaded Tap on any of the fields in this screen and the system will take you to that album ee ETI wre e ae Re e PLAYLISTS gt gt FOLK LIST nn A Melhow Jim 64415 5 S bets Playlist Aug 28 2008 10 25 2510 A 45 hoc M tiis 4 eless Beauly Elvis Costello A 1 plan 1203 PM A A Vince Gii a Yor Tom Jones 7 pi 53 ph ROADTRIP Travis Trill 3 50 barh Wilco Beth Orlon 8 21 2008 436 PN Bob Dylan g 84 36 PM ad Bob od View Recent 10 View Imported Like the View Recent menu the View Imported menu shows you lists and information on music imported from other network storage devices such as your PC or flash drive Since the music is stored on the harddrive all
6. and dropping them directly into the edit playlist view Play Now Does exactly what you might expect plays the selected highlighted playlist NOW Sort By Chose to sort your playlists by the date they were created or alphabetically by playlist name Burn to CD This option allows you to burn all or part of the selected playlist to CD To burn a playlist to CD Select Burn to CD from Playlist Options Menu In a few moments the screen will display a list of tracks to record with individual track length and total playlist time Cant Do It Alone Calypso Breakdown Cc Overture And All That Jazz Co Ronie a Polythene Pam More Than a Woman Nowadays Rowe E Youre My Best Friend E Seaside Rendezvous C Alter Midnight 10 0 tracks 11543 Cell Block Tango C Mister Cellophane bod Save lme Queen Funny Honey BB Kino of Pain From the list move select or de select tracks to compile the CD you want Insert a fresh disk to record When the screen displays that a blank disc has been detected press the START button to begin recording Screen will change to show Recording in Progress When the disk has been written the drive will open to eject the disk and the system screen will return to the Album Browser view iPod If an 1Pod running the latest apple firmware naturally is connected to the music center iPod selections SYNC PLAYLIST SYNC ALL and the several SYNC QUALITY
7. 12 ln Purple The Bes 1 al Var Now wal J The Molle None one Tectia Pict Wan Mere Vie ifrit ic b Henan harks 101 ua SL L JO View Cover Mode Use the sort mode button indicated by the arrow in the illustration to control whether the albums are sorted by Artist name or Album name Use the scroll bars at the bottom of the list to quickly scroll through the cover list You may also use the alpha sorter bar to quickly jump to artist or album names beginning with different letters of the alphabet For instance press the A to select an artist or album name based on sort mode beginning with A 5 Search by Year The meta data stored in the QB8 PV allows you to search music by the year This is a great way to quickly compile a playlist for a themed party Andreas chil sel cons Broadway sms 5 Guilty Pop pleasures ml Fayhedelic Grooves AN Tango intema ESASI how Playing Spirals ay the Material World Tier Foigt Erer Breath Voor Tabe Tha perun Renang tracks 101 66 T JO ER eM Search by Year Mode 6 View Search The View Search mode allows you to quickly search your entire library by keyword When you select this view an onscreen keyboard appears on the screen Here you can type in the keyword you re looking for Press the Search button to match your keywords to the Albums CDs in your library The search results are displayed in the Album Browser area beneath the keyboard
8. Abbey Road Celtic Collections Greatest Hits Lenny Krav Spain e Malenal Mono Aladdin Original Soundtra Chicago Music From the Mi Greatest Hits Joe Jackson Alice Coopers E Cmon mon Grealest Hits Tom Pally All Thal You Cant Leave E Confessions on a Dance Flo Greatest Hits Bob Seer All Time Greabost Hits Cracked Rear View Greatest Hits Elton John Anthology 2 Disc 2 Craving Theo Greatest Hits Buddhal Appetite for Destruction Crush Greatest Hits Columbia Astro Lounge Destroyer Greatest Hits Rhina Al WorsL The Best of Boy Domingo Greatest Hits Greatest Hits Vols 1 amp 2 Back in Black Donde Estan Los Ladrones Harley Davidson Roadhou Bat cul of Hell Encore Limited Edition 0 Harvest Moon Bal oul of Fell I Back into Every Breath You Taine The Hell Freezes Ower Belen Every Brealh You Tage TI Highway bo Hell a b al bj Psychedelic Grooves A ra View Artist Mode OMITA JELMNOPORS TUVWXYZ View Album Mode 22 3 View Genre The View Genre mode allows you to quickly browse all of the albums CDs that have been classified in a given genre or style of music When you load it into your library each CD is automatically classified The Genre View features one or two columns On the left a quick double tap in the genre column will take you directly to all of the CDs in this genre When available the right column will indicate styles that are available within the genre currently selected In this way yo
9. Repeat Mode is enabled and you have selected Play Music Center will continue playing each track in your Now Playing list and automatically repeat from the beginning when it reaches the end of the last track 42 Frequently Asked Questions Q My system has stopped responding or is not operating properly what should I do A If you experience any problems you should reset the system by using the reset function in the preferences Information screen or recycle the power on the system All music data playlists and preferences are stored immediately so you should NOT experience a loss of information Q Why doesn t my Music Center always recognize my CDs A The CD recognition and data service is a comprehensive system however given the number of CDs slight variations and multiple releases of similar CDs you are bound to experience a Not Found situation In this case use the CD entry wizard to enter the information yourself Recommended Maintenance of Touchscreen Jukeboxes Annual Service OB PV2 Series ONLY Gently brush dirt from the cabinet cooling fans using a new soft 2 paintbrush Verify operation Brush dirt from the power supply fan Clean and calibrate the touchscreen Check fluorescent lamps for excessive blackening of the nds or flickering Replace if necessary Cleaning the Touch Screen Any standard glass cleaner can be used to clean the touchscreen Alw
10. again with new hardware or to change your preferences ROCR OLA qsonix 247 Model QB8 system stats 129 GB available aBb7efaf 4b35 4727 94cf 870e4768d305 192 168 15 100 00 02 68 07 A5 86 hours 16 minutes 8 2 2008 4 21 AM 2008 Rock Ole inc AN Rights Ri DAMG 2007 M Meda Guide Li Content and technology provided by All Media Guide Album Browser Display The album browser display is the part of the screen that shows you detailed information about your albums Normally two albums will be displayed at a time as long as there are at least two albums in your currently selected album set If there is only one album in the current search filter only one album will be displayed Refer to your user screen or to the illustration below to get acquainted with the Album Browser Display Show Album Details Album Artist amp Album Name Menu TEER J come e di 121 A 02 Something TRG Y the 03 Maxwells Silver Hammer 327 04 Oh Darling 327 to The Beatles Abbey Road Oo nii i I 05 Octopuss Garden 06 Want You She s So Heavy 07 Here Comes the Sun 3 06 or 08 Because 46 nH mation 09 You Never Give Me Your Money Track Album Browser default view Cover Art Track Title Track Length Artist amp Album Name The top of the album browser shows the Artist Name and Album Title Details Review Tracks Details gives more album details in the album browser area inclu
11. by the yellow insertion bar Add to End of Now Playing You may also add an album to the end of the current playlist by dropping the album or track onto the footer area as shown in the highlighted area of the illustration below Total 44 tracks 3 40 18 la Ke Ht ZONE Y O LUME E M Album Browser Controls The Album Browser Controls are located directly beneath the Album Browser display area The Album Browser allows you to navigate forward and backward through your current album selection based on your view mode selection made from the menu bar The display area shows the total number of Albums in the current selection as well as the numbers of the currently displayed albums In the illustration below Albums 15 amp 16 of 2089 total are being displayed Bad Next 15 16 Of 2089 us Current Total Albums Albums Current View Paging through your Albums Use the Next button to page forward and view the next two albums in your selection and use the Back to view the previous two albums Remember that the albums available to page through are determined by the current Artist Genre Cover or Search menu selections described above 36 Cue Bar Control The cue bar control provides a visual reference to the current playing song length as indicated by the position of the cue position knob Changing current song position The cue bar can also be used t
12. choices will be available from the Playlist Option menu Pod Sync Quality Sync Playlist Sync Alt SYNC QUALITY sets the compression for the playlist sync to the iPod The higher the quality the longer the sync process will take When you ve selected your sync quality choose either SYNC PLAYLIST to sync the currently selected playlist or SYNC ALL to well sync all the music on your music center 40 Create Tapestry Playlist You can generate a playlist automatically based on almost any criteria you can think of by using the CREATE TAPESTRY PLAYLIST feature on the Playlist Option Menu This feature uses the music s stored meta data to make associations based on categorical descriptions such as style theme mood etc When you select CREATE TAPESTRY PLAYLIST you will be presented with a screen powered by Tapestry that offers very detailed selections to define the kind of playlist you might want to have automatically generated from your music collection Acoustic Blues Reggo O ch Soundi PN Clear All Selections The first tab choice offers THEMES and Sub themes The second tab choice offers TONES or moods and nuances of tones or moods The third tab choice presents STYLES which are in some cases similar to themes The fourth tab offers PRESETS which you can define The fifth tab asks for SETTINGS or desired length of playlist to be generated The PREVIEW tab allows y
13. configured successfully however the unit was unable to access the Internet Please check your cabling network setup router configuration and dick the Retry button below You can repeat this process until the test succeeds Note Changes to your network configuration may take several seconds to be detected by this test 15 Follow the suggestions and continue re trying for a connection until the connectivity test succeeds When completed you will be presented with the following screen qsonix Success When you have reached the Connectivity Success screen congratulate yourself and tap the Done button to move to the Music Center user interface and start having fun with your new jukebox Note A network connection is only necessary when loading CDs or importing music files from another device and for system maintenance Music play does not require an internet connection Touchscreen Basics The Music Center is operated from the touchscreen controller Even if you have never worked with a touchscreen you will find that it is very simple with only a little practice you will become comfortable in its use Here are some more tips to help you to get the most out of your Music Center Don t be afraid to press hard on the touchscreen glass it is designed to withstand considerable pressure You will find that a slightly harder press will yield better control Clean the cabinet glass an
14. documentation as such terms are used in 48 C F R 12 212 Consistent with 48 C F R 12 212 and 48 C F R 227 7202 1 through 227 7202 4 all U S Government end users acquire the software and documentation with only those rights set forth herein Contractor manufacturer is Qsonix Inc 5737 Kanan Road 241 Agoura Hills CA 91301 1601 GENERAL This license is effective until terminated It will terminate upon the conditions set forth above or if you fail to comply with any of its terms Upon termination you agree that the embedded Software and accompanying materials and all copies thereof will be destroyed This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California Each provision of this agreement is severable If a provision is found to be unenforceable this finding does not affect the enforceability of the remaining provisions terms or conditions of this agreement This agreement is binding on successors and assigns Qsonix agrees and you agree to waive to the maximum extent permitted by law any right to a jury trial with respect to the Software or this agreement Because this waiver may not be effective in some jurisdictions this waiver may not apply to you You acknowledge that you have read this agreement that you understand it that you agree to be bound by its terms and that this is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between you and Qsonix regarding the embedded Software Microsoft Addendums You have acquired
15. manufacturer Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING Terminals marked with the lightning flash per are hazardous live and the external wiring connected to these terminals requires installation by an instructed person or the use of ready made leads or cords ROCK OLA END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT You have acquired a Rock Ola Digital Music Center that includes embedded software from Qsonix Inc Qsonix License Agreement This is a legal agreement between you the user and Qsonix Inc Qsonix This agreement covers all embedded software that is distributed with the Rock Ola Digital Music Center for which there is no separate license agreement between you and the manufacturer or owner of the software collectively the Software By using the Software that has been embedded in your computer you agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement If you do not agree to these terms promptly return the Rock Ola Digital Music Center with the embedded Software You may use the embedded Software on only the Rock Ola Digital Music Center for personal non commer
16. of the view mode words to activate that view Use the alpha sorter bar in the lower part of the screen to jump quickly to albums by choosing them alphabetically For instance press the A to select an album name beginning with A 3 Album View your library by Album Album Name Artist Artist View your library by Artist 2 View Artist Genre Name In the View Artist mode you can quickly navigate to a Genre Browse your library by artist in your library As in the View Album mode when Cover Genre and Style this view is selected a list of all of albums CDs in your library will be shown arranged this time by artist Press a Year Cover Browse your library by CD artist name on the list to browse the albums available by Search cover art that artist Year Shows album library by year Enabling the show all checkbox will also include All Search Search by Keyword artists that only appear on individual tracks of the albums CDs emitida All Browse all CDs in your library l l i m Use the scroll bars at the bottom of the list to quickly Tapestry Opens the Tapestry scroll through the artist list R ecent interface which allows you to set style and mood criteria to let the Use the alpha sorter bar to quickly jump to artist imported Music Center automatically generate names beginning with different letters of the alphabet customized playlists The small number to the right of each ar
17. 102 pictures Change Requires Authentication E Press on the help icon next to each item tor mone detailed hei Test Connection When you check the Custom Photo option and select Configure the screen will redirect to the Network tab section Network Places to identify the source of the image files to be shared At the Network Places screen you can set up a new network place to share files or edit an existing Network Place For more information on Network Places refer also to your MS Windows 2000 XP or Vista help files 30 Network Tab Information se Your system regutes an internet connection to obtain information about your media and to peform upgrades oto anaal Configure Press the Auto Configure DHCP button to have the system try to automatically Current Settings detect and configure your network 192 168 15 100 settings 255 255 255 0 Press the Manually Configure button to 192 168 15 manually enter your network 66 51205 100 Miagnostics configuration settings 66 51206 100 Network Settings Network Settings configures your Music Center to automatically access the internet and retrieve information about your CDs for the system When you select the Network tab you will be offered two choices for setup Auto Configure and Manually Configure We recommend Auto Configure as the easiest and quickest way to get your system up and running If you choose to configure the s
18. Artist name or Album name Use the scroll bars at the bottom of the list to quickly scroll through the cover list Al ht I iA PE PLAYLISTS AAA E Andreas chill set Detail MF ibah 249 jj Broadway E boo Genesis Turn it on Again The Hits Inyiible Touch i Mama Land of Contusion 5 Can Dar Oe Follow You Follow M Haid on My Haar Guilty Pop pleasures ac Psychedelic Grooves Me bart Tango Interno Lo W Wow Playing 08 Abacab iils inv the Mate MAR Whal l Like jin Your Wand ral Tine Machine Heranbreaker 3 inside Looking Oui Im Tour Captain Coser to Home 9 Rock amp Roll Soul Pa agcoe G JKLMNOPORSTUWWHYZ2 Arist AER PU View All Mode You may also use the alpha sorter bar to quickly jump to artist or album names beginning with different letters of the alphabet For instance press the A to select an artist or album name based on sort mode beginning with A 8 Tapestry Playlist Builder This dynamic feature allows you to quickly and easily create personally tailored playlists of any length based on hundreds of styles themes and moods with only a few screen taps The Tapestry Playlist Builder can also be accessed from the Playlist Drop Down menu tones Ss Neo Tain ol Political Folk Traditional Folk preview She Cries Your Name Beth Orton Traller Park _ The Sarr ta Cats Count Big Rock Candy Mountain any McClintock gt O Brother
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20. JUKEBOXES Q Series Music Center Version 2 49 User Manual A ele a E ls ET pane F EWH Copyright 2007 2009 All Rights Reserved Rock Ola Manufacturing Corporation 2335 208th Street Torrance CA 90501 This document contains information proprietary to Rock Ola Manufacturing Corporation and may not be reproduced published or distributed in any form or disclosed in whole or in part without written authorization SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT a Read these instructions Keep these instructions Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance Only use attachments accessories specified by the
21. O i Toolbox System Control Screen General Tab Device Name It is helpful to set up your Music Center as part of your home network so that internet connection and files may be shared So that your music center may be recognized as a device by your network give it a name here Use either the onscreen keypad or a regular computer keyboard connected to the USB port of the Music Center Begin Maintenance Selecting this button manually initiates maintenance tasks This is optional Key maintenance tasks are performed automatically during inactive periods such as overnight when the Music Center is not in use Whether Maintenance is automatic or manually initiated the tasks performed include e System Updates amp Upgrades downloaded directly to your system as available from the Qsonix network e Volume Leveling different CDs vary widely in their respective normal playback volume especially older vs newer CDs Volume Leveling automatically evens out the volume of the music loaded since the last maintenance cycle This automatic feature assures continual smooth and hassle free playback e Media conversion for portable devices e Database maintenance Import Media The Music Center allows you to import music files that you have previously ripped or downloaded onto another device such as your PC server etc From here you can define any number of Network Locations that exist on your network as f
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24. Titles Open the Music Center disk drive Insert the CD you wish to load into the CD tray With a custom compilation CD the Disk Information Not Available in CD database screen will appear ROCHA Artist Album Tracks Cover E A Disk Information Not Avallable The CO you are trying to load ls nol curently available in our online CD database This User Entry Wizard will allow you to quickly enter all of the key information about your CO so that it can be added to your brary Before continuing be sure you have the key information about your CD handy including Artist Name Title Recording Label Release Year and Track titles For commendal discs this information is all typically available an the CD finer notes You may cancel this wizard at any time by tiking the ect button You will be presented with step by step instructions as you complete the wizard Manual CD Loading Wizard Launch the CD loading wizard Press the NEXT button in the lower right corner of the screen The on screen wizard will launch Enter the CD information Artist Album Title etc following the wizard prompts on the screen When finished entering tap NEXT 18 Choose a category for your disk by selecting a GENRE from the list m nucions Gene Wear Artt Album Tacks Lover Pray AOCH DLA a7 geonk genre PET Genre describes the type of music Le Jazz Rock Country etc Using the onscreen keyboard at the lowe
25. a Rock Ola Digital Music Center that includes software licensed by Qsonix Inc from Microsoft Licensing Inc or its affiliates MS Those installed software products of MS origin as well as associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation SOFTWARE are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE is licensed not sold All rights reserved NOT FAULT TOLERANT THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT QSONIX INC HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE AND MS HAS RELIED UPON QSONIX INC TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE THE SOFTWARE is provided AS IS and with all faults THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY PERFORMANCE ACCURACY AND EFFORT INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE IS WITH YOU ALSO THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM AND ARE NOT BINDING ON MS Note on Java Support The SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in Java Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft n
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28. ays spray the glass cleaner on the cloth or towel and clean the touchscreen Glass cleaner sprayed directly on the monitor could possibly leak inside a non sealed unit and cause damage OBx PV3 Nostalgic Music Centers Specifications Dimensions O A Uncrated Height Width Depth Crated Height Width Depth Weight Uncrated 304 lbs Crated 370 lbs Amplifier Output Power 450 wRMS ch 2 ohms Protection Speaker overload High temperature Automatic self resetting Frequency 30 20 000 Hz North America 11ISVAC 230VAC Voltage 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Frequency 900 watts max 288 900 watts max 288 standby wattage standby wattage 7 8 amps max 2 5 4 amps max 1 3 standby amps standby amps Maximum Power Consumption Core Processor RAM Pentium 4 512 MB Speakers 2 Tweeter 3 2 Full Range 6 1 2 1 Dual Voice Coil subwoofer 10 43 OBM 1 Mystic Music Center Specifications Dimensions pe Uncrated Height Width Depth Crated Height Width Depth Weight Uncrated Crated Amplifier Output Power Protection Frequency Voltage Frequency Maximum Power Consumption Core Processor RAM Speakers Monitor 90 wRMS ch 4 ohms Speaker overload Over voltage Under voltage 30 20 000 Hz North America 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz 260 watts max 145 standby wattage 2 25 amps max 1 25 standby amps 260 watts
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30. d RAT NEW Network gt Network Places The Rock Ola Q series Music Center can be added to your home computer network Features such as Import Media and Custom phone Screen Saver require set up of one or more Network places to share files with the Music Center Use Add Network Place to create custom network locations As always help is nearby in the form of the question mark CD laybad Por Information Network Selup Media Sharing MANDY NAME Change NETWORK PATH i Use this screen to create your hance own custom Network locations Requires Authentication A Network place defines a specific s network location or file share that can be used by certain Qsonix features Functions such as import edit cover and photo screensaver use Network Places Press on the help icon next to each item for more detailed help Fest Connection RA PR 1 You will be asked to give your new Network Place a user friendly name such as Bill s Laptop or ScreenSaver Photos 2 You need to enter a Network Path to the network location or fileshare you would like to setup Use standard Windows style UNC paths such as WIP Address folder path or machine name sharename 3 Check the Requires Authentication option if the network you are defining requires authentication or 1s secured with user permissions When checked User Name Password and Confirm Password entry fields appear on the screen This is often the l
31. d controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene Do not rub touch or tap the surface of the screen with sharp or abrasive items such as a pen or screwdriver This type of contact may result in a scratched glass Avoid using the touchscreen while your hands are wet or greasy this reduces the effectiveness of the touchscreen Experiment a bit to learn what touch pressure and finger placement works best for you DO hold your finger perpendicular to the screen so that the fingertip makes contact with the glass ga Yes DON T drag your whole finger over the glass or rest your fingers on the panel Shut Down Simply turn off the power by pressing the blue power button on the control panel With the power off the jukebox may be unplugged for maintenance or moving Loading Your CD Library Your new Music Center is delivered with a couple of pre loaded CDs so you can jump right into the music while getting acquainted with the system features and setting up your own preferences To create your own CD library on the hard drive you will load your CDs to the system The process is automated and very simple to use On the Music Center you can load any kind of music CD including home made compilation disks Most commercial CDs can be loaded and cataloged in the system with virt
32. ding Release Year Genres Styles and compression quality Review short album review Tracks returns you to default setting Album Menu small Down Arrow Press this button to reveal a menu that allows you to Play Now immediately adds album to Now Playing and becomes the current track Burn Album to CD Allows album to be instantly burned to CD Burn CD screen allows you to select all or some of the album s tracks tells you how long the recording will be with your selections and prompts for a blank recordable CD Doesn t get any easier than this Show Track Artists Especially useful for checking out compilation and Best of Albums Delete Album Edit Cover Art Replace album covers with art or photo files of YOUR choosing Selecting this option immediately directs you to Network Places to identify the source of your replacement artwork then allows you to return to the Album Menu 35 Fast Preview This feature allows you to preview a track at any time even when you re listening to music in the Now Playing area m Double tap any track in either of the album browsers Any music currently playing will fade and the Music Center system will play a several seconds according to your set preferences of the preview track m After the sample has played the system returns to the already playing music Stop the preview in progress any time by double tapping the previewing track aga
33. e your broadband cable is long enough to connect from your modem or router to the Music Center computer Connect one end of your Ethernet cable to the Network LAN port on the Music Center s connection panel The connection panel is located On the BACK of the OBx PV3 cabinet On the RIGHT SIDE of the QBM Wall mounted jukebox and On the BASE of the Q Table Top Model Connect the other end of the cable to the broadband modem or router 12 Power Up Connect the power cord to the power receptacle On the BACK of the OBx PV3 cabinet On the RIGHT SIDE of the QBM Wall mounted jukebox and On the BASE of the Q Table Top Model Turn the main power red switch to the ON 1 position The switch should light up Press the blue power button on the front panel On the FRONT of the QBx PV3 cabinet door On the LEFT SIDE of the QBM Wall mounted jukebox and On the RIGHT SIDE of BASE of the Q Table Top Model The system will power up and you ll see the Rock Ola logo on the screen while the operating system loads After loading the Operating System the application software loads and the main screen will appear This process takes a few minutes do not interrupt it Starting the Music Center for the First Time With your Music Center connected to power and broadband you are ready to set up the system so you can begin using it If not already running Turn on the Music Center power by pushing the blue
34. ed Enable Adult Content When enabled the system will not filter potential adult material and lyrical content When disabled the system filters out potential adult material System relies on data obtained by data partner AMG to managed this filter and may not properly filter some albums The parental adult status of any album can be changed using the EDIT ALBUM feature Be sure to enable the EDIT ALBUM feature to make changes Access 28 This area allows you to set a password to control access to system settings and playlists Information General Enable or Disable this feature to PRE determine whether a 4 digit PIN T number is required to access the system ie fof user interface Cx Clear The system can be locked by pressing on the tock kon on the tite bar of the main panel Once locked the appropriate PIN must be entered using the touchscreen in order to unlock the system for use To enable access control enter a 4 digit PIN Great for parental control or during parties O x Oy i eet SHUTDOWN RES TART SYSTEM SYSTEM System gt Access To set an access password From the Preferences menu tap the Access tab From the Access screen select Protected Access Tap the Enable button a checkmark will appear in the button and a numeric keypad will show on the screen Enter a 4 digit PIN number in the space provided Enter the number again and Press DONE A pass
35. field and touch keyboard will appear onscreen Using the touch keyboard enter a playlist name Tap OK to save your new playlist To Merge two Playlists Open the Now Playing Menu Select Clear Entire Playlist Otherwise any tracks albums or lists on the Now Playing panel will be included with the merged playlists Select two Playlists from the Playlist Panel and add each to the Now Playing panel If desired add additional tracks to the Now Playing panel Re open the Now Playing Menu Select Save All to New Playlist An entry field and touch keyboard will appear onscreen Using the touch keyboard enter a playlist name Tap OK to save your new playlist Clear Played Tracks Will remove any tracks that have already been played that is all tracks listed above the currently playing track Clear Entire Playlist Will remove all tracks from the Now Playing area This is the quickest way to clear your playlist This will not delete a playlist you have saved in the playlists area or remove files from disk Show Hide Album Covers This toggles whether mini album covers are displayed in the Now Playing List Find Similar Songs Touch this selection to find songs in Now Playing that are similar to the song currently in play Important choosing this selection will clear the Now Playing list and present only those songs that are similar Burn to CD This selection allows you
36. ile shares You can also import directly from external USB drives The Music Center will automatically identify your media and retrieve any additional information such as cover and meta data available and import the media into your stored music library Good to Know To use the Import Media feature you must first Enable Media Sharing 1 From the System Toolbox tap the Network tab 2 Tap Media Sharing tab 3 Check Enable Media Sharing with a finger tap 4 Tap the System tab to return to System Management Import Media More information on Network and file sharing may be found in the Network section of this manual Calibrate Touchscreen Use this option to calibrate your touch screen anytime you think that your touch operations are not responding properly Show Cursor Use the checkbox to enable or disable the cursor e Enable this feature may be used to control the system with USB mouse pointer type devices including wireless mice pointers trackballs or gyros e Disable this feature for touchscreen only operation Backup System Allows you to backup your entire system to any external USB storage device 1 Attach a clean 160 gigabyte hard drive to the system via the USB port next to the blue power button on the door of the QB8 PV 2 Select BACKUP SYSTEM from the Mangement gt General screen System 3 Follow the onscreen prompts to backup your entire system including media playlists preferences and set
37. in or start previewing another track immediately by double tapping on a different track m The Music Center starts the preview at 30 into the song making it easier to identify the song m Remember you can modify your Fast Preview settings anytime from the Playback Preferences screen described on preceding page The Beatles Abbey Road Review F re Rock g d e Pop Rock i A 1 P TE ii hoa RL E yo A e British Psychedelia e Psychedelic e Rock amp Roll i PANAN Ya Year 1969 lity WMA 128kbps Album Details View Track Number The track number column displays the track for each song based on the original CD that was loaded into the system Track Name The Track Name column displays the song title or track title of each song based on the original CD that was loaded into the system Track Length The Track Length column displays the length in MM SS format for each track The system uses this information to calculate the duration and time remaining indicators in the Now Playing area To Play an Entire Album Drag and Drop the Album Cover Add the entire contents all tracks of an album to the Playlists area or Now Playing area by using the touchscreen to drag and drop the album into an existing playlist in the Playlists area or into the Now Playing area The tracks will be inserted at the point that you drop the album as indicated
38. iously stored playlists and new playlists may be created When disabled access to previously stored playlists and the Playlist feature itself is unavailable to users In the Disabled mode the entire right hand side of the screen is freed up and available to accommodate the Now Playing cue Allow Creation of new playlists 1f the Enable Playlists setting is activated checked this option allows the system administrator to enable disable the ability to create new playlists Perform Maintenance Option to restrict the system maintenance functions to occur only during a specified daily time period The default setting allows system maintenance to occur whenever the system is idle 27 Media Tab General Features Media Network CO Playback iPod information Access Screen Saver Date Time Enable Content Filtering A A Enable Adult Content available parental ratings Use Add Edit Rename or Delete to your own groups Use Make lo enable a particular all views such as Artist Album or of your media will be filtered based on your settings ss 0 Enable Content Filtering When enabled all media views Artist Style etc will be filtered to include only the media groups and settings that have been defined see Media Filter below When disabled ALL content is available on the system ADD NEW creates and adds groups as needed Select Deselect as requir
39. ling BLOEN STARTUP I First Tine Startup Wizard Follow the on screen instructions You will be presented with the Qsonix End User License Agreement EULA Press the Accept button to proceed Set Date and Time follow directions for setting Network Settings we recommend you choose AutoConfigure Otherwise see the Network Settings section of this manual After the system has gone through it s routine press next to proceed to CD Audio Quality this is where you choose compression preferences You may change these preferences at any time by accessing the toolbox For now select one to continue with setup More information on CD compression and audio quality is explained later in this manual Congratulation Screen appears when you have successfully completed initial setup Testing Connectivity When you successfully complete the initial setup for your Music Center your system has already tried and passed the internet connectivity tests When you power up your Music Center after power has been off the system will check connectivity as part of its re boot protocol Other circumstances may also trigger a connectivity check which will display a screen such as that illustrated below Alimala Bi qsonix Testing Connectivity In the event of a connection test failure you would be presented with the following message on your screen The network settings on your unit have been
40. low you to control what albums and songs you are viewing and give you access to the preferences window Genesis ROCK OLA E View System Mode Return to last view button Managment Menu The menu bar will always display the View Mode Menu on the far left Return to Last View button next to it and the Rock Ola logo button which gives you access to setup and preferences Other icons that may appear on the menu bar refer to specific settings or processes in progress Whirling CD This graphic indicates that a disk is being loaded onto the hard drive It only appears during the CD loading process Open Padlock This symbol lets you know that the Protected Access is set but has been disabled allowing the user to make changes to settings and playlists More on this feature in the Access section of this manual Tapping the open padlock once will return the system to protected access Music will play as programmed but the screen changes to a non functional screen saver that simply displays the currently playing and next tracks Tool Kit This icon gives you access to settings and preferences Use the scroll bars at the bottom of the list to quickly View Mode Menu scroll through the albums The first drop down menu on the Tool Bar allows you to choose how you want to view the CDs loaded in your library Press the button in the menu bar to open the menu and then press one
41. lume from the Now Playing panel 33 iPod Sync http www apple com downloads If your iPod is connected to the Music Center via the USB port this screen displays detailed information it DONE You can also clear your iPod using the CLEAR IPOD button Sync for the iPod or other MP3 Player is initiated from the Playlists Drop Down Menu Refer to the Playlists section of this manual for additional information Direct Play from iPod or other MP3 device It s easy Use your device RCA adapter and connect to the Audio Out terminals on your Music Center As long as the Music Center has nothing in play you can play your MP3 device through your music center sound system As soon as a Selection for play is made from the Music Center library it overrides the MP3 device play MP3 play resumes when the Music Center track or tracks have ended Information Tab The Information screen displays current settings and statistics about your Nostalgic Music System Version software Available Space Database System ID IP Address System Up Time List Update System Stats number of tracks artists albums genres From the information screen you have access to three vital procedures for setting up the first time or anytime new hardware is replaced or installed 34 Note many of these settings were made or changed during the initial setup of your system Refer to this section if you need to setup
42. max 145 standby wattage 1 12 amps max 0 63 standby amps Pentium 4 512 MB 2 3 1 2 full range 19 SAW Touch Monitor 44 Q Table Model Music Center Specifications Dimensions O O O A Uncrated Height 26 Width 22 Depth 11 Crated Height Width Depth Weight Uncrated lbs Crated lbs Amplifier Output Power 450 wRMS ch 2 ohms Speaker overload High temperature Protection Over voltage Under voltage Automatic self resetting Frequency 30 20 000 Hz North America 115SVAC 230VAC Voltage Frequency 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Maximum 260 watts max 145 260 watts max 145 Power Consumption standby wattage standby wattage 2 25 amps max 1 25 2 25 amps max 1 25 standby amps standby amps Core Processor Pentium 4 RAM 512 MB Speakers 2 3 R 91 speakers 45 ROCK ObA JUKEBOXES 61743 02 Q Series Music Center User Manual 46
43. move an existing playlist from the Now Playing area before dropping a saved playlist Add Tracks to Your Playlists Tracks are easy to add to a playlist simply drag and drop the music you want to add onto an existing playlist Naturally you can add individual tracks or albums from the album browser You can also drag and drop entire categories such as artist or genre or style from the various view mode lists For example you can drop the genre Jazz onto a playlist and all albums tracks in this genre will be added to that playlist Another example would be to drag the artist Beatles onto a playlist and all music by the Beatles will be added to that playlist Use the touchscreen to experiment with different drag and drop operations The playlist area will indicate the number of tracks that each playlist contains You can always use the Playlist Edit function to make changes later Take Note dropping an entire artist or genre into a playlist may include a large number of tracks This may take a few seconds Managing your Playlists The Playlist Options Menu The Playlists drop down Options Menu provides the tools you need to manage and get the most out of your custom playlists Following are descriptions and tips for using these tools Playlist Aug 18 2008 03 31 PM 50 tracks 3 27 34 Rename Gear Delete fae ee sort By Play NOW O treated Date Bun to CD O Pod Edit
44. ng the CD Loading icon will appear on the menu bar at the top of the screen You can listen to music and perform other functions while loading a CD To watch the progress of your CD load just tap on the CD Loading icon and the progress screen will be displayed When the CD 1s finished loading the CD tray will open 19 Music Center User Interface e unknown Chicago Music From the Miramax Motion Picture 0 y 5 02 Funny Honey Y x 04 Cell Block Tango 03 When Youre Good to Mama A KR Y PLAYLISTS Andreas chill set Details MF 44 tracks 4 05 All Care About e 06 We Both Reached for the Gun 07 Roxie 08 Cant Do It Alone ister Cellophane Madonna Confessions on a Da 4001 01 Hung Up ad 02 Get Together a o 03 Sorry 04 Future Lovers 05 Love New York 06 Let It Will Be 07 Forbidden Love 08 Jump 09 How High The Music Center user interface 1s divided into several main panels or areas that comprise the entire system All of Music Center s features are accessible from this primary interface It s simple fast and fun to use This user guide will take you through each of the system s key functions illustrated in the sample screen shown on this page Use this illustration along with the Quick Start Guide to familiarize yourself with the Music Center s features and functions Feel free to experiment and enjoy your new Music Center Broadway 6 05 A 83
45. ngs as often as you wish or tap the SAVE button to store the settings and have them apply to upcoming tracks as well Turn off the equalizer anytime by invoking the pop up window and tapping OFF Equalizer Settings Off Pswine Dance Classical 320Hz kHz A A A 4KHzZ F 4 dE MESS From the Equalizer pop up you can adjust your settings for the selections in your Now Playing list You can also adjust the settings manually by tapping the up or down arrows on the equalizer dials until the desired setting is reached or touching the dial firmly and sliding it up or down to the desired position 43 We PLAYLISTS Show Al Playita O Andreas chill set Equalizer Settings Por Measures 112007 12 49 Fis Rock E ld Bob a ANs Bou 320Hz kHz AkHz a i a a dl the Opna Borer T hetes ai the ipri Bonm Mha at the Coen Boren T lomen Fi amp 35 Diana Serghei Hin t fans Gi Aist Hit hey Are A Changi yy Dylans Mesie Hits ie T i e Stone pam Garate His 4 dB Cancel Save your settings When you have your settings for the track where you want them tap SAVE to save the settings for that track in the future You can also toggle between having your Equalizer Settings window ON or Hidden Off To return to default settings on any of the pre sets just tap the preset button Rock Swing etc and the settings will return to the factory default Transport Cont
46. o rapidly change locations in the currently playing song Simply drag the cue position knob to a new location on the timeline and playback will change to the new location o Cue Position Knob Current Total Time Indicators Playlists Panel The Playlists panel 1s the main control location for all of Music Center s playlist management and editing functions A playlist is a collection of individual tracks or songs with the associated information necessary to play them back This includes artist name song title album title and the length of the song All playlists that have been previously saved may be displayed here If you have many playlists you can use the scroll bar to scroll through the list Playlist Playlist Option Menu Sort Show Y PLAYLISTS Andreas chill set 44 tracks Broadway 83 tracks Guilty Pop pleasures Sai PP Psychedelic Grooves 146 tracks Tango Inferno 139 tracks Ipod Sync Playlist Length Playlist Name amp Track Count 37 TIP Use names for your playlists that are descriptive and provide you with a context such as style mood event etc Using your Playlists Drag the playlist you want to hear from the Playlist area and drop in in the Now Playing area The playlist will be inserted into an existing playlist at the point as indicated by the yellow highlight TIP Use the clear entire playlist function in the Now Playing area to re
47. oftFade engine this sound power house delivers incredibly smooth cross fading and soft volume transitions in multiple modes The touch controlled graphic equalizer ensures peak settings to suit your tastes 10 OBx PV3 Front Door lec HHH Jn j Major Components y v F uj NS A K y fi y A ld AN f Wi j VA f r 1 Touchscreen Monitor 2 Power Button 3 USB Connection 4 DVD CD Drive Setting Up Your Rock Ola O Series Music Center Set Up of your Rock Ola Q Series Music Center is easy All components are installed and ready to go you have only to supply the following 7 Broadband Internet Connection m Power 7 CD s to load onto the hard drive a Optional additional speakers Internet Connection To use the album information Rock Ola Q Series Music Center you must have a live broadband connection when loading CDs or importing music files from USB device to the system Follow the steps below to get connected Broadband may be DSL ADSL Satellite or cable modem The connection is not necessary for music play You may also use a passive wireless bridge available as an optional accessory from Rock Ola or a dial up adapter See the Accessories section of this manual for order and set up information relating to these options TIP For help with finding the connection ports on your Q Series model refer to the figures on previous pages Major Component Location Make sur
48. ogin and password used to log into the machine in question 4 Touch the SAVE button 5 Touch the TEST CONNECTION button 6 When finished check the DONE box You may also EDIT or DELETE Network Places from Network Places Screen A Enable Media Sharing Will allow other devices such as PCs media adapters and streaming dents to access the musk fies stored on your Osonix system When enabled two network file shares are created Music and Compressed that can be accessed from other devices on the network using standard PC network conventions Examples 1492J68 0 150musxk W92 168 0 1S0 compressed Note Use the IP address or Devke name of your Qsonix system in place of above example Network gt Media Sharing To share and transfer files between your Music Center and other devices in your network you must Enable Media Sharing When the box is checked Media Sharing is enabled Media Sharing allows other devices such as PCs media adapters and streaming clients to access the music files stored on your QB8 PV When enabled two network files shares are created Music and compressed data that can be accessed from other devices on the network using standard PC network conventions 32 CD Audio Quality Tab Your Music Center offers three different levels of audio quality and storage capacity Choose from one of the following High room for approximately 400 CDs Medium room for about 1077 CDs Low room for ab
49. or the remaining original warranty period or ninety 90 days whichever is longer Qsonix does NOT warrant that the functions of the embedded Software will meet your requirements or that operation of the embedded Software will be uninterrupted or error free You assume the responsibility for achieving your intended results and for the use and results obtained from the embedded Software QSONIX DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOR THE EMBEDDED SOFTWARE AND ALL ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights you may have others which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction INNO EVENT SHALL QSONIX OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE EMBEDDED SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Because some jurisdictions do not allow an exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the above limitation may not apply to you U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The embedded software and documentation are commercial items as that term is defined at 48 C F R 2 101 consisting of commercial computer software and commercial computer software
50. ou to review your definitions before proceeding to create the playlist When you re satisfied with your selections generate the playlist name it and save it for future play IT IS THAT EASY Now Playing Panel The Now Playing panel is where any music that you want to play must be queued up for playback The Now Playing list can be made up of any combination of tracks and playlists this is the control panel for the songs and song order used for playback The Now Playing panel also displays important information about your Now Playing playlist such as total number of tracks combined duration of the tracks and playlists to be played and the number of tracks and time remaining in the entire list Please refer to the diagram below as you familiarize ua with the components of the Now Playing panel La Now Playing AN e e T ae Gwon Train Quincy Jones Finest Hour 3 01 Guiney Janes Current Track The track highlighted in the illustration is the track currently playing It will only be highlighted when you are in Play or Pause mode The Music Center system 41 will keep the currently playing track in the center of the list whenever possible Note Previously played items will appear dimmed in a light grey color Insertion Point When using the drag and drop features to add items to your playlist a yellow horizontal line will indicate where you are inserting the ne
51. out 2800 CDs When you ve selected the quality capacity you wish tap the DONE button on the bottom of the screen information Your system loads CD s using one of three digital encoding qualities The encoding quality Medium Quality determines both the quality that music ts stored on your system and the amount of disk space used to store each 0 Low Quality Please choose a setting that meets your preferences You may change this setting from the preferences menu any time induding between CD loads so that you can use different settings for different discs Audio Quality Selection Screen You can specify different levels of audio quality for different CDs The Audio Quality setting can be changed at any time from the Quality screen Playback Preferences A variety of sophisticated cross fade and volume level control preferences to enhance your playback experience are available from this menu Following is a brief description Use the sliding bars to set each feature Feel free to experiment with the settings to find what works best for you The settings can be changed any time from the screen You can always Reset Defaults to start over with the factory settings Crossfade Duration is the transition time of the fade in out feature for transitioning music selections going in or out of the stop or pause modes TIP Choose Advanced Settings to specify individual fade durations in Pause Stop and Mute modes
52. power button as described on previous page Set up Procedure When the system has powered up again the Rock Ola logo screen will appear for a minute or two then will show a message that the screen is calibrating When auto calibration is done you will be presented with the option to calibrate the screen automatically or manually Choose the Manual Calibration option and follow the instructions Check the Done button when finished You may get a message that Touch screen input was not detected Check cable connections and try again Check your connections If all is well proceed by pressing the BEGIN STARTUP button on the lower right corner of the screen This confirms that the touch screen is operating and will initiate the Welcome Screen The Welcome Screen is the first in a series of steps that are part of the First Time Startup Wizard This will help you to configure basic settings and preferences Follow the prompts through a series of five setup screens The process will only take a few minutes but is important You will be asked for important preferences and network setup information Each screen must be completed before you can begin using the system 14 in cedar to properly ise your Geen sytem you wil need to compite the first lime setup proces You will be ached for important peelerentes and into network setup informa bon This process wil oniy Lal a few minut s Ei reen is oper
53. r left of the screen begin typing the name of the genre for the dist you are loading you can select from the list of genres to quickly make your selection Avant Garde Comedy Bluegrass Country Blues Easy Listening Cajun Electronica Celtic Environmental Jazz Childrens a hb sou buttons to conimue ae rare Ha daw ae Ds Frenciee Press tha Next of Prey H i l3 4 Sevres l q Wife fr ft A uM fo ecareny kl ee ih in ie i ee yr CAPS LOCK SHIFT SPACE CLEAR PREVIOUS From there you ll be prompted to enter a STYLE You may select from the list provided or type in your own using the on screen keypad When done tap NEXT Enter the song titles in the spaces provided The Music Center has already calculated and noted the time of each track Use the on screen keypad to enter title information Use the NEXT button in the track title entry field to move forward and enter the next track title To edit a track title previously entered simply double tap on the title and edit as desired When you are finished entering title information tap the NEXT button on the lower right corner of the screen to move to the next section Select cover art for your disk Scroll through the template choices and make your selection The system will automatically add the disk information you entered previously Begin loading your CD Tap NEXT to begin loading the CD to the hard drive While the disk is loadi
54. rols Remaining 59 tracks 4 35 34 IO Js DI ZONE VOLUME The transport controls are located just above the Volume controls Play Pause The Play button is available when you are in stop or pause mode and will begin or resume playback of the current track The button will turn into a pause button during playback to pause playback tap the button again Stop The Stop button will stop playback of the current track immediately Playback can be resumed by pressing the Play button Back Track The Back Track button will start playing the previous track in the Now Playing list If Repeat Mode is enabled and you press the Back Track button at the beginning of the list you will automatically loop to the last track in the playlist Next Track The Next Track button will start playing the next track in the Now Playing List If Repeat Mode is enabled and you press the Next Track button and you are on the last track of the playlist you will automatically loop to the first track in the playlist Shuffle Playlist The Shuffle button will randomize your current playlist and place your current playing track at the top of the list You can shuffle the list at any time Repeat Mode The Repeat Mode button is a toggle button that controls what happens when you use the track next and track back buttons to move through the Now Playing list When
55. song down one position in the playlist Cancel Tap the Cancel button to exit the edit playlist interface without saving any changes you made to your playlist Save Tap the Save button to exit the edit playlist interface and save all of your changes Rename a Playlist The rename function allows you to rename an existing playlist In the Playlist Panel highlight the playlist you want to rename From the Playlist Menu select the rename option The Rename Playlist dialog and keyboard will appear on screen Using the touch keyboard enter a new name Tap the OK button to accept the new name or CANCEL to leave the current name Clear or Delete a Playlist Clear will ask for confirmation Are you sure you want to clear all tracks from this playlist Delete To delete a playlist In the Playlist Panel highlight the playlist you want to delete From the Playlist Menu select the delete option The Confirm Delete dialog will appear on screen Be sure you want to delete the currently selected playlist and tap the Yes button If you are unsure or do not want to delete the currently selected press No l Delete Playlist 39 Using drag and drop to edit Playlists Any track in a playlist can be moved by dragging it to a new location indicated by the yellow insertion bar You may also easily add tracks by dragging them from the Album browser
56. tings Restore System Allows restoration of a backup set created in the Backup System feature 1 Connect the hard drive with the most recent backup set created in the Backup System feature to the QB Core via the USB port 2 Select RESTORE SYSTEM from the System Management gt gt General screen 3 Follow the onscreen prompts to restore the system from the drive containing Music Center backup sets Features Tab Network C0 Playback Pod information General Features Media Antess sareen Saver Date Time Features wv Enable Track Previewing M Enable Album Editing y Enable Piaytists lt g Mlow Creation Of Mew Playlists eL Enable Track Progress Cuebar When enabled users can cue or randomly access the PLAY portion of the currently playing track When disabled this feature is not available to the user Track Audio Preview When enabled a preview audition of a song fades in when the title is double tapped When disabled this feature is not available to the user Peiom Maintenance e Whenewer idk a i Only between ete Cena seins E Enable Enable Album Editing When enabled this feature allows album details including style genre and other descriptive information to be edited by any user When disabled the Delete Edit Album Details and Edit Album Cover menu options are not available to the user Enable Playlists When enabled users have access to prev
57. tist indicates Recent Shows all recently loaded CDs by Album the number of CDs available in your library by this Artist number of tracks date and time artist Imported Shows all music files recently imported ES pde Peg from other storage devices such as USB drive or rg Broadway networked PC or laptop unknown at Stevens Grand Funk Raikoad Guilty Pop pleasures ai in Hootie ve los foie Gomes 1 View Album A aa Aretha Franklin The Corrs ja T How Playing To quickly navigate to a specific album CD in your The Belles aa oe Jaks he Fete Yor Tae library use the View Album mode When this view is rod Celene hh Led Zeppelin selected a list of all of albums CDs in your library will be iia IAAT re ATSO shown arranged by album name title Press a title on the care PA y loci list to browse to that particular album Bob Seger Eminem Matchbox Twenty Bon Jovi Erasure Meal Loal Bonnie Rail Eric Clapton Moby Bruce Springsteen Frank Sinatra ALE Bryan Adams Genesis The Monkees GE Vie Andrea s chill set H rat Broadway dl beh la Essential Songs Blue Experience Hendrix The Bo Guilty Pop pleasures 1967 1970 Disc 1 Bob Dylans Greatest Hits Falling Into You 20th Century Masters The Breathless Gold amp Platinum A Decade of Hils Busted Suit Gold E Platinum Hits of f Tango Infema A Night al the Opera Bon But Senously Gotd Grealest Hits of bath Abba esque EP Capitol Collectors Series Greatest Hits Aerosmith New Playing
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59. to burn all or part of your Now Playing collection of tracks to CD When you make this selection the Burn CD screen will be presented and you ll be able to select or de select tracks rearrange recording order etc Follow the on screen instructions 42 Sound amp Transport Controls The volume and mute controls are located at the lower right corner of the screen just below the transport controls and the Now Playing area Remaining 59 tracks 4 35 34 gt HA ZONE VOLUME 4 t O Adjusting Playback Volume To adjust the volume of the currently playing song l Select the Zone 1 or 2 where you want to control the volume 2 Touch the volume control knob and slide to the desired volume level Moving the knob to the right will increase volume moving to the left will decrease the volume Using the Mute Control The mute button just to the right of the Volume Control bar toggles back and forth between mute and un mute modes The Music Center will automatically use your SoftFade settings to softly fade the volume up or down Equalizer Settings Equalizer Button This button invokes the Music Center on screen equalizer From the pop up equalizer window you may choose from 5 pre settings to easily optimize your Rock Swing Dance and Classical playback or you may make your own adjustments on 5 different channels Set your equalizer for the track currently in play You can change the setti
60. tomatic CD Loading 17 Automatic Loading CDs Most Commercial CDs 1 Open the Music Center disk drive On the FRONT of the QBx PV3 cabinet door On the LEFT SIDE of the QBM Wall mounted jukebox and On the RIGHT SIDE of BASE of the Q Table Top Model f gt a TE Aia Man AN e i A a ty pa Mi 4 A A e a Disc Drive on QBx PV3 2 Insert the CD into the CD tray The system reads the coded information on the disk and displays information about the disk on the screen This may take 2 3 minutes 3 Confirm that the CD information displayed matches your CD in the tray Follow the on screen instructions 4 Begin loading your CD If the screen information matches the CD press Yes Begin Loading to immediately begin loading the CD you inserted 5 If the screen information does not match the CD in the tray proceed to the next steps Using the CD Loading Wizard Using the CD Loading Wizard self recorded compilation or other not found CDs To load custom compilation CDs disks you have burned or created yourself and other discs not recognized by the system the Music Center provides a CD Loading Wizard The wizard allows you to input your own information using the touchscreen To load a custom compilation CD you will need the following key information from the CD liner notes or other list Album Title Release Year m Artist 7 7 Recording Label 7 7 Song
61. trocks y 3 391 Guilty Pop ple 3 20 3 tay PP 1 23 3 48 Tango Inferno 4 00 139 tracks 323 Now Playing 3 52 3 58 y SINS 20 A Co NA 4 Rh Ud NN 5 38 A 9 32 4 45 4 53 4 13 4 20 nen Quincy Jones Quincy Jones Finest Hour os 3 48 gt ympnony NO 3 IP 4 42 Dresden Philharmonic Orc Y pa Tale Tear U fal Y Total 44 tracks 3 40 18 rorsiuvmxyze Abin PO HPA n ZONE VOLUME 7 Menu Bar Exit to Tool Box Album Browser Display Album Browser Controls Cue Bar Control Playlists Panel Now Playing Panel Sound amp Transport Controls Using the Rock Ola O Series Music Center Touch screen Menus To access an area such as the Menu Bar Playlist panel Album Browser Display etc touch the description of the feature or option you desire The screen will then change to the selected item Navigation of the touch screen is accomplished simply by touching the different areas of the screen as identified in the illustration on the preceding page Each area has its own combination of control buttons sliding controls and drop down menus very much like a screen within a screen You will notice right away that the Music Center s feature and programming screens are very intuitive Following are detailed descriptions of the system features options and settings along with instructions for their use ZN Music Center Menu Bar The menu bar extends across the top of the main screen Drop down menus al
62. u refine your music search and selection Naturally when you tap on a style you ll go directly to all of the CDs classified in the particular genre style combination Country Elechronita Jazz Latin Opera How Playin E sp ins in the Material FO Bratt The icin Orchestral RB Soul Rap Reggae Rhythm amp Blues Rock Rock Pop Soundtrack Symphonic Vocal Music enang tracks 10 View Genre Mode As in the other view modes you may use the scroll bars and alpha sorter at the bottom of the list to quickly scroll through available genres and styles 4 View Covers If you prefer to find your album CD by viewing the cover this is the menu choice for you In View Cover mode you can browse your library and choose an album literally by its cover In View Cover you will be presented with a list of all of the CDs in your library using the cover art Tap on any CD to go directly to a detailed view of that CD 5 Show Al Plants Andreas chill sel HOB A Broadway 52451 aS Gay Pop passes ens Fj ie Pedo Grooves sez fl r 4 Tango Inter raam ties theWeO webs sf Harley Davidson F Now Playing rere lod Meleneg World fi RISH FARTY gt i itr Beals Vos Tabe The Derun Nothing Like the Gieslest His The Bestal 800 ich Party Peter Quadrophenia D sirg Tem Fetty ig Weme Miri Trae a gt E ma E gt ee A gt F a h gt mo F r y Y 1 7 P L n tal i 4 d yo N gt a cd A gt E
63. ually no additional manual input Some CDs and any tracks you have recorded on disk may need added input from you as the information on those disks may not be available online The instructions that follow describe each loading method Begin with at least four to five commercial CDs to load into the system Be sure that your Internet connection is available if necessary refer back to the Setting Up Section of this manual for set up and preparation instructions qsonix best match for your CD Elvis Presley Elvis Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol 1 Part 01 Stuck on You 7 A 012 A Mess of bluti 0 ts Now or Never 114 14 Golla Know J 05 Are You Lones De Wooden Heri OF Surender Qsonix found several matches for your CO and has determined this to be the most likely match Review the information obtained for your CD to confirm that this Es the correct match Press the Yes Begin Loading to load this CD using the information displayed IF this is the wrong CD or incorrect information press No Choose Another Match and you will be given the opportunity to browse other possible matches for your CO Press Eject Cancel Loading to cancel the loading of this disc entirely T WORLDWIDE GOLD HITS ALLE 1 03 Feel Yo Bad PART AND PART 2 009 Little Sister y D Cani Help Fallin 307 ll Rock A Hula Bat 01 F AVA 0 2007 Al Meda Guide LL is this the correct CD a ate rcp eE a HO po j EJECT Au
64. w items into the Now Playing list Remaining Total Indicator Displays the number of remaining tracks and remaining total time left to play in your playlist This display updates by counting down as you move through your playlist The display rotates to indicate the total number of tracks and total playtime for the entire playlist It is updated when you add or delete songs and playlists Drag and Drop You can easily move any song in the playlist by dragging it to a new location indicated by the yellow insertion bar You may freely add tracks or entire albums from the album browser directly to the Now Playing list for playback Zones Adjust the volume levels for 2 different zones Select zone number and adjust volume for that zone with the sliding volume selector Now Playing Drop Down Menu You may also access key functions in the Now Playing area using the Now Playing drop down menu Functions are described below Delete Track from Playlist Deletes the currently selected track from the Now Playing List Delete Track from Playlist Save All to New Playlist Clear oe Ife fe f i Save All to New Playlist This handy feature allows you to create a new playlist from the current Now Playing list This function can also be used to merge two playlists To Create a new playlist from the Now Playing list Open the Now Playing Menu Select Save All to New Playlist An entry
65. ween your home network and Music Center e Import music from USB device e Create Playlists automatically using the Tapestry features e Direct Play e Volume leveled playback e Synchronize with iPod or other MP3 player e Photo Screensaver e Automatic internet updates e Independent volume control for up to 2 zones e IR remote control Loading your CD collection directly to the hard drives of the system is simple and fun How many CDs can you load The Music Center system supports a variety of quality compression options including near CD quality compression This compression significantly reduces the storage space required to rip CDs while still maintaining near CD quality It s possible to store a library of hundreds of CDs to thousands in MP3 quality in the Music Center When your CDs are loaded your can browse your collection on screen by title artist genre and other criteria The patented AlbumBrowser interface displays detailed CD information including the CD cover art Build and save custom playlists that set a mood or celebrate an occasion Let the Music Center create playlists based on theme tone style or era automatically using the built in Tapestry interface You ll get more out of your valued music collection than you ever dreamed possible The Rock Ola Q Series is the first home entertainment jukebox to feature Peavey 900 watt amp and speaker system Combined with the user managed S
66. word has been created and the system is in Protected Access mode Y PIN e096 PIN eee Re enter PIN to confirm When the password protected system access is enabled the menu or settings screen is replaced with a screen saver that displays only the currently playing track and a few upcoming tracks Touching the screen produces only a numeric keypad in which to enter the previously set password To make additions or changes to the playlist when Protected Access is enabled Touch anywhere on the screen when the system is in protected access mode A pop up numeric keypad will appear on the screen Enter the password PIN number on the pad The menu screen appears with an open padlock icon in the top menu bar The open padlock indicates that the protected access is still enabled but the password has granted access to the playlist and selection menus Make the choices you wish to your playlist To reset Protected Access with a new password disable the current protected access as described above then While the open padlock icon is in the menu bar you may enable with a new password also use the Preferences button to look at or change any of your system settings When you are finished with your changes tap on the open padlock icon to return the system to protected access The screen saver appears again and access is restricted without a Date Tim e password Use the touch screen arrows to set the date and time for
67. you need to do from here is tap on a field to go to the track ye onion sa Se FEM it FOLK LIST it A irait Mellow Jim Ets H hock A Playlist Aug 28 2008 10 25 2520 Y 75 rmn Yesterday ILOJ A eogi zed Loi 8 25 2008 1 51 PM ss ROADTRIP RETS 3 50 backs View Imported System Management from the Toolbox The Toolbox menu gives you access to view and control all of the information preferences and system settings of the Music Center Tap on the Toolbox icon on the menu bar and you will be presented with a series of tabs similar to the illustration below Each of the tabs allows you to specify important settings and preferences Following is an overview of the menu choices On screen help is also available System Control Screen System Management From this section you have access to and control of key system settings including system maintenance screen calibration importing of media screensavers protected access and date time settings Here are descriptions of the settings and options from the System Management area Network a Playback Features Media Access Screen Saver Date Time Criba Lis aAA ar be a J 7 ASIem Management Svstem Manacemen a P Fa Gee E A a 3 e Change SS LE name of your system which will be used to identify this device on your network Use the help button next to each button to get detailed help for each system function TTITOM BALE AMIN
68. your location When set tap the DONE button at the bottom of the screen Remember Without a password no changes can be made either to playlists or system settings when Protected Access is enabled Also if the power is turned off or the system reboots while in Protected Access mode power will come on with the system in the un locked mode Simply tap the open padlock icon on the menu bar to return the system to the in order for your 0100 to operate 01 2007 properly please be certain to set protected access state 7T 4 the correct Date Time and Time Zone using the buttons located here A A mA A 15 54 PM To disable protected access a Z Time Zone A When the screensaver is displayed touch the screen to get GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana the pop up numeric keypad then v p Vi N Y 5 Ig i q AE j SHUTDOWN RESTART SYSTEM SYSTEM System gt Date Time 3 6 9 0 To disable access control enter the de CLEAR current PIN Enter the numeric password in the space provided and press enter The music selection menu screen appears Tap on the Toolbox logo to get to the Preferences tabs Touch the Access tab to open the dialog From the Access screen select Protected Access Tap the Disable button the checkmark will disappear from the button and a numeric keypad will show on the screen Enter the current 4 digit PIN number in the space provided and tap
69. ystem manually read the following steps get the information required indicated in bold italic in the steps then go through and follow the steps to complete configuration Using the keypad on the touch screen enter the JP address of your internet connection in the space provided Enter the Default Gateway in the space provided Enter the Subnet Mask information in the space provided Enter the Primary DNS information in the space provided Enter the Secondary DNS information in the space provided Protocol 0P address you would like 192 168 10 8 to assign to your Qsonix sy Default Gateway 2 68 0 1 Be sure that this is a valid IP on your network obtained by your network Subnet Mask gt 255 255 255 0 administrator or Internet provider SRE An IP address is a 32 bit number that is DNS Primary 208 67 222 222 notated by using four numbers from 0 DNS Secondary 208 67 20 20 satis pecas Example 192 168 L100 ars e A accep i CANCEL A Save Networ De nit hange othings ins Network Settings Manual Configuration Screen 31 6 When all the above information has been entered choose Accept or Cancel 7 The system will attempt to connect to the internet and will indicate whether your configuration 1s successful co Media Sharing My Pictures EE winxp Certain system functions allow resources that are located on other devices in your network aleteo Selected FEA Selecte
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