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1. Delete Move be Cancel iis Track Up Down Edit Playlist Edit Playlist Functions Delete Clicking the Delete button will delete the currently selected song from the playlist Move Up Clicking the Move Up button will move the currently selected song up one position in the playlist Move Down Clicking the Move Down button will move the currently selected song down one position in the playlist Cancel Click the Cancel button to exit the edit playlist interface without saving any changes you made to your playlist Save Click the Save button to exit the edit playlist interface saving all of your changes E Now Playing Panel The Now Playing panel controls the songs and song order used for playback Any music that you want to play must be queued up in this area for playback The Now Playing list can be made up of any combination of tracks and playlists This area also provides important information about your Now Playing playlist such as total number of tracks total duration as well as number of tracks and time remaining in the entire list Current Track The purple highlighted track is the currently playing track and will only be highlighted when you are in Play or Pause mode Qsonix will keep this item in the center of the list whenever possible Note that previously played items will appear dimmed in a light grey color Ins
2. q ai Georex Q100 Digital Music System jus ty pres se pl arty Qsonix Q100 User Guide Version 3 01 Manual copyright 2005 Qsonix Inc All Rights Reserved Introduction Welcome to Qsonix an exciting new digital music management system The Qsonix Q100 has been designed to make loading organizing and playing your CD music collection a pleasurable experience Qsonix allows you to quickly and easily load your CD collection directly to the internal hard drives of the system Using its unique AlbumBrowser interface Qsonix displays detailed information about each of your CDs including the CD cover art Qsonix supports a variety of compression quality options including CD Quality Lossless Compression Lossless Compression significantly reduces the storage space required to rip CDs while still maintaining CD quality making it possible to use Qsonix to store a library of hundreds of CDs on a single hard drive Qsonix also includes many other unique high quality features such as the user controllable SoftFade engine that delivers incredibly smooth cross fading and soft volume transitions on all transport functions such as Play Stop Pause and Mute Qsonix s user interface has been carefully designed to take the work out of browsing your music and building custom playlists using simple drag and drop operations with the QI00 integrated touchscreen controller m Setting Up You
3. qsonix best match for your CD The Alan Parsons Project VultureCulture i Lets Talk About Me 130 2 Seperate Lives 21 03 Days Are Numbers The T M Sooner or Later 05 Vulture Culture 06 Hawkeye 37 Somebody Out There 08 The Same Old Sun Found Best Match Qsonix found several matches for your CD and has determined this to be the most Bkely match Review the information obtained for your CD to confirm that this is the correct match Press the Yes Begin Loadino 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 CD Press Eject Cancel Loading to cancel the loading of this disc entirely is this the correct CD Automatic CD Loading automated process Grab a handful of at least four to five commercial CDs to load into the system and be sure that your Internet connection is available to the Q100 system Automatic Loading CDs commercial CDs Step 1 Open the CD drive tray in the front of the system by pressing the open tray button located just below the CD tray on the right side Step 2 Insert the CD you wish to load into the CD tray Step 3 Confirm that the CD displayed matches your CD and follow the on screen instructions You may press Yes Begin Loading to immediately begin loading the CD you inserted Using the
4. 12 2005 7 45 PM 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 19 0 q w e fr ft fy fu fi op a vs fd ff fg Ih j fk z x lc W D nim CAPS LOCK SHIFT SPACE CLEAR CANCEL OK l New Playlist New Clicking the New button will bring up the New Playlist dialog Simply enter a descriptive name for the playlist that you would like to create using the onscreen keyboard and press the ok button The new playlist now appears in your Playlist Area in alphabetical order You may use the Sort by Date menu option in the playlist menu to sort the playlists by their creation date Edit Clicking the Edit Playlist button from the Playlist menu will display the Edit Playlist interface allowing you to see and edit the contents of your playlist From here 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 exceed the playlist size limit of 3000 tracks Using drag and drop You can move any track in the playlist by dragging it to a new location indicated by the yellow insertion bar You may also freely add tracks from the Album browser directly into the edit list view EDIT PLAYLIST Best of 80 s Hits 57 tracks 3 38 27 ee e m Ly No Strings Attached Nea oO Me
5. the A to select an artist or album name based on sort mode beginning with A Preferences The Preferences system provides user control over all of the QI00 s preferences and system settings To access this system simply click on the Qsonix logo in the menu bar You will be presented with a series of tabs allowing you to specify important settings and preferences Follow the on screen help to change these to fit your tastes and needs Network Qualily Zone Playback Information Gsonix 204311 music dala provided by pace n a eZ 8 e available 41320 7053 44a4 aldl S2389I71b28 l 000 Prefereices Preferences oe Artist Name amp Album Name l Eurythmics 1984 Forthe Love CIC Op l Cover Art EURYIHMICS Show Album Album Details Menu a 7 OT Did It Just the Same 3 29 02 Sexcrime Nineteen Eighty Four 3 59 03 For the Love of Big Brother 5 06 04 Winston s Diary 1 22 05 Greetings from a Dead Man 6 14 06 Julia 6 4 07 Doubleplusgood 4 40 08 Ministry of Love 3 48 09 Room 101 3 50 l I Track Track Title Track Length Album Browser Display The album browser display shows you detailed information about your albums The Qsonix user interface will display two albums at a time If there are at least two albums in your currently selected album set if there is only one album in your search filter you will only see one album The Album Browser Display consists
6. After selecting this view you will be presented with a list of all of the CDs in your library using the cover art Clicking on any CD will take you directly to a detailed view of that CD Use the sort mode button indicated by the arrow here 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 ow View Search The View Search mode allows you to quickly search your entire library by keyword After selecting this view an onscreen keyboard will be presented allowing you to type the keyword you are looking for After pressing the Search the Albums CDs matching your search keywords will be displayed accordingly in the Album Browser area below If there are no matches you will be notified with a No matches found dialog Album Artist Genre Cover Remember 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 CSR thea mel Sea
7. CD Loading Wizard compilation or not found CDs In order to handle custom compilation CDs e g discs you have burned or created yourself and to handle discs not recognized by our system the Q100 offers a quick and simple CD Loading Wizard that will allow you to input your own information using the touchscreen Locate a custom compilation CD if you want to try this feature out si Genre Year Artist Album Tracks Cover Preview Step 1 Open the CD drive tray in the front of ssiss the system by pressing the open tray button A Te EE a au arine Da a User Entry eo Wizard will allow you to quickly enter all of the key information about your CD so that it can be located just below the CD tray on the right adi to your ibrary Bef tinuing be have the key information about Artist Nai side crag te Yn ond i es For come amsn a pa ne ne CD liner notes You may cancel this wizard at amy time e dicking the exit button You will be presented with step by step Step 2 Insert the CD you wish to load into the CD tray instructions as you complete the wizard Step 3 Follow the on screen wizard that will allow you to enter all of the necessary information about your CD Begin by pressing the Next button located in the lower right corner of the Disk Information Not Available screen Manual CO Loading Wizard Using your Qsonix System Touch the Qsonix logo to Qsonix Menu Bar Album Angelfish qson
8. Controls The Qsonix transport area provides control over song playback functions such as Play Shuffle Repeat Stop Next Track etc Users of other audio playback devices and software should find it easy to operate Qsonix s transport 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 click 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 B 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 control
9. O UP button M Fe Activates the On Screen Display menu Move the selected item clockwise Down button Activates the On Screen Display menu Move the selected item counterclockwise Increase button Activates the On Screen Display menu Function as the increase button when adjusting Decrease button Activates the On Screen Display menu Function as the decrease button when adjusting Connecting your Q100 System and Touchscreen Controller Please use the following diagram to assist you in making the necessary audio video power and network connections B Zone 1 one 2 eampilifier or Preamplifier or n or Receiver Preampiteror culput Boen the agris 100 only Zone is actrees For ten Bone CEA ise AAC gigit Gsonix Q100 Unit Fesat Panel Step by Step cabling guidelines l Open the monitor stand use fold switch so you can locate the monitor on a flat surface such as a tabletop on top of the Q100 unit or other suitable location Unit can be wall mounted with optional mounting kit and professional installation contact your Qsonix dealer Connect AC power cable to touchscreen power adapter Connect DC 12V mini connector from power adapter to rear of touchscreen DC 12V input Connect one end of the D sub 15 pin VGA signal cable to the Video connector on the Q100 unit and the other end to the VGA Input conn
10. Rock Favorites HAN automatically classified when you load it into you Artist Avant Garde Jazz JazzPop Disco Party Mix Tms isti library benre rm ra l se se Er Workout Tracks Fast 2ns9 Ck I i E pe _ e aT SERRE W Living Room Pallot Pool Le gray Jazz aE S The left column indicates the genre a quick Searc nine a Model MS Ae sso 2 double tap here will take you directly to all of the Less senare ae CDs in this genre When available the right column will indicate styles that are available within the genre currently selected giving you a more refined pk e sion Solarz way to browse your music Clicking on a style will sr ie se take directly to all of the CDs classified in this genre style combination nid Big Band l View Gerre Mode Use the scroll bars and alpha sorter at the bottom of the list to quickly scroll through available genres and styles qsonix W PLAYLISTS Alb um Best of BOs Hits He Artist Genre Cover en Classi Rock Favorites ati Sd ih Disco Party Mix Timi try d iracki Ericas Workout Tracks Fast pos9 F Pain Sear All Ove Ray of Lavi Walle Den lines Maker Mises Mare Lady U Best of the Ma Yebowsione T owe Hor af E Tat AIT f volume E View Cover Mode View Cover The View Cover mode allows you to quickly navigate to an album CD in your library
11. beginning with A Album Artist fou Genre Cover Search All O ETE LUN wales 2 Seatile Corcert Jgd 1964 For the Love of Bi 1999 2 Live Crew s Greatest Hils 20 MiTime Greatest Hits Ath Cenky Masters 4 20th Century Masters 20th Century Masters fll 220 Voit Live 2400 Fulon Street An 2400 ee ton Sire a An 40 Grealest Hits 46 Oceen Boulevard 46th amp Teeth 5 560 5050 Home 4 tha tock 57 in Concert 90175 A Boy Named Goa 5 gsoni x PLAYLISTS Broken Fiame UK i Decade of Hits 19691979 E Decade o Seely Den Farewell 0 Kings Jolly Chima irom F A Journey nto Ambient A Little Bit af bish L Lille New York Midis ELile 5 ctl santy A Lowe as E Hew Worl Record Avent al he Opera Night on the Town Pagan Place E Physical Presence L Sally Doc l View Album Mode Best ol BOs Hits Fan ssk Rock Favorites iDN Dsc Fer Mix Tims TX bas Workout Tracks Fast gage oe Trah ving Room Palok ER 0e ac so ae L View Artist The View Artist mode allows you to quickly navigate to a artist in your library After selecting this view you will be presented with a list of all artists in your library listed by artist name To browse all of the albums available by this artist simply press on any artist name enon VEVEN Ea T E sont Onix PLAYLISTS a Album ue Best of 805 Hits F Enabling t
12. ector on the back of the touchscreen Connect the DB 9 square end of the RS 232 signal cable to the Touchscreen connector on the back of the Q100 unit and the other end round plug to the serial touchscreen connector on the back of the touchscreen Connect the Network port on the rear of the Q100 to your Network router hub or switch using a CAT5 Ethernet cable You may also use a 3 party passive Wireless bridge Using the supplied audio cables connect the appropriate analog and digital outputs to the line level inputs of your amplifier preamplifier or powered speakers Note The Q100 can only operate in two zone mode when connected using analog outputs Starting your Q100 for the First Time Once you have plugged in all the necessary cables you are ready to power up the system and begin using it Power Step Turn on the Touchscreens power Step 2 Turn on the Q100s power switch CET i Power Switch Note The Q100 has been designed to be left in the Power on state and does not need to be turned off when not in use The system may be completely turned off by pressing the power button located in the center of the front panel Touchscreen Basics Your Qsonix Q100 system is operated through the use of the included touchscreen controller Even if you have never worked with a touchscreen you will find that it is very simple and with only a little practice you will beco
13. ertion Point When using the drag and drop features to add items to your playlist a yellow horizontal line will zone Zone 2 Playlist Playlist l l Now Playing A AT T Menu M a TN Was Hoping p Insertion _ AcE Moroes Alanis Unplugged uk Rajat fou Can Love Her Princess Famijay Down in a Hol E ca Alice n Chains j Knob S Helping Hand Amy Grant Ho In n Brothers B Vv Tatsi 11 rael re EAS oF 1Olal IT TACKS 2431 l Remaining Total Track Count amp Time indicate where you are inserting the new items into the Now Playing list Zone amp Zone 2 Playlist Tabs These tabs will toggle between two separate playlists that control what tracks are played in each zone output of the system Two zone playback is only possible when configured for analog audio output see preferences advanced audio The user interface will change colors to indicate which zone you are controlling Each zone has it s one playback controls and individual playlist that can be independently controlled 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 This 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 i
14. he show all checkbox will also include artists Artist an tae i a Cas tS oii that only appear on individual tracks of the albums CDs WUE CH FE kd SLR Genre The Cure Dead Car Dance Di Pany l ike ee hr LME T7 Use the scroll bars at the bottom of the list to quickly Cypress Hill Deana Carter af ipa azi Living A F iilo amp Pool e e pene i pine dl some nus scroll through the artist list Danzis Depeche Mode berne en aE F Dawe 3rubeck Derek amp the Dominos ph eae IRI wr LE Dave Srubeck Quartet Desree seas En cain hore You may also use the alpha sorter bar to quickly jump to Dave Srubeck wilh Pau Destiny s Child Ce naa A Le Rs STE 15 artist names beginning with different letters of the nTime RRE anil Henk ier ee alphabet For instance press the A to select an artist Cresd Dawid Bowie Dinah Shore p ra P a i ens Cresdence Clearwaler David Byme Dinah Washington CT name beginning with A Crosby Stills Nash amp Y David Gilmour Dio Peba The Cryctal Method Dawid Sanba Dinne Fanris 4 HA D The small number to the right of each artist indicates the number of CDs available in your library by this artist View Genre The View Genre mode allows you to quickly browse all of the albums CDs that have been classified in a enn i qsonix PLIYLISTS r x eme ANT BOS Hits a given genre or style of music Each CD is Album Sa 5 nen a Artist Classic
15. if you are using both zone 1 and zone 2 outputs Q My system has stopped responding or is not operating properly what should 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 el i Q Why doesn t my Q100 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 Use the CD entry wizard to enter the information yourself Contacting Customer Support If you have additional questions or comments regarding Qsonix or your Q100 system be sure to contact your installer dealer or feel free to visit the support area our website at http www qsonix com support We maintain a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers and other useful information The Qsonix firmware will be updated with new features and bug fixes periodically so be sure to visit our news page at http www qsonix com news or contact your reseller to learn more about new features and options ini Qsonix is Copyright Qsonix Inc 2002 2005 All rights reserved Version 3 0 J a
16. ix enter preference amp settings View Mode Menu Return to last view button Preferences The menu bar extends across the top of the Qsonix application window and provides access to important menus that control what albums and songs you are viewing as well as access to the preferences menu View Mode Menu The first drop down menu on the Tool Bar allows you to specify one of six ways to view the CDs loaded in your library Simply press the button in the menu bar to open the menu and then press one of the view mode words to activate that view Meta Album Artist Album View your library by Album Name Genre y my View Mode Menu m Artist View your library by Artist Name Cover Genre Browse your library by Genre and Style Search Cover Browse your library by CD cover art All By Search Search by Keyword All Browse all CDs in your library View Album The View Album mode allows you to quickly navigate to a specific album CD in your library After selecting this view you will be presented with a list of all of albums CDs in your library listed by album name To browse to a particular album simply press its name in the list Use the scroll bars at the bottom of the list to quickly scroll through the albums You may also use the alpha sorter bar to quickly jump to albums beginning with different letters of the alphabet For instance press the A to select an album name
17. me comfortable in its use Keep the following in mind to get the most out of your Qsonix touchscreen system Dont 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 and 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 Completing the First Time Startup Wizard Once the system has powered up you will be presented with the Welcome screen and be asked to complete the First Time Startup Wizard which helps you to configure basic settings and preferences a Wekome Networ Zones Complelion qsonix welcome STE SOR SL Weal Ghd FEI PNA UT TRI POs ae ee pt tg od dG ALL DUT MENT ETS Press the Begin Startup button located in the lower right of the welcome screen to begin and follow the on screen help You will be prompted through a series of five setup screens inorde
18. n 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 Now Playing Menu You may also access key functions in the Now Playing area using the Now Playing menu including WLivingRoom Pati Delete Track from Playlist Will delete the currently selected track from the Now Playing List MU2liMpfieifo Mar Ilie Save Allta New Playlist Save All to New Playlist This is a very handy feature that will allow you to create a new playlist from the current Now Playing list You will be prompted to enter a playlist name Enter a name and click OK to save This feature can also be used to merge two playlists from the Playlist area by adding them both to the Now Playing area and then Saving to a New Playlist lear Played Tracks Clear Entire Playlist Hide Album Covers Clear Played Tracks Will remove any tracks that have already been played above the current sul 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 Hide Album Covers This toggles whether mini album covers are displayed in the Now Playing List Pause Stop Back Next o 6606 Transport
19. nd Other details 1984 soundtrack CD Quality E _ 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 This information is used to calculate the duration and time remaining indicators in the Now Playing area Using Cover Art with Drag and Drop Drag and Drop You can 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 by the yellow insertion bar pe Add to End of Now Playing You may also add an album to the end gt gt t of the current playlist by dropping the album or track onto the footer Volume i PAS area indicated in the yellow box of the Now Playing area E g where Add to End of Playlist 15 J6 0f 2089 us Current Total Albums Albums Current View the Tracks Time Remaining indicator is located Album Browser Controls The Album Browser Controls are loca
20. ociated Rename pj aylist ae Faris Hi information necessary to play them back Edit Plavlist Ee E 805 Hits 3 38 27 This includes artist name song title album lay Io cl T it title and song duration All playlists that Delete Playlist Prin LE ga 4 05 22 have been previously saved ae displayed NEW RENI SI Disco P arty Mix Tims 15732 here If you have many playlists you can Sart By Date 26 tracks use the scroll bar to scroll through the list Erica s Workout Tracks EN 21159 we d Playli 29 track When naming playlists be sure to use names Playlist Menu 5 i I that are descriptive and provide you with a Playlist Name amp Playlist Length context such as style mood event etc Track Count Using your Playlists To load a playlist into the Now Playing area for playback simply drag the playlist from the Playlist area to the Now Playing area The playlist will be inserted into an existing playlist at the point as indicated by the yellow highlight You may use the clear entire playlist function in the Now Playing Area to clear an existing playlist from the now playing area before dropping a saved playlist Adding tracks to Playlists Qsonix allows you to add tracks to a playlist by drag and dropping items onto an existing playlist This includes individual tracks or albums from the album browser but also includes the ability to drop items like an artist or genre
21. of the following areas Artist amp Album Name The top of the album browser shows the Artist Name and Album Title Show Album Detail Pressing this button will show more album details in the album browser area including Release Year Genres Styles and other relevant information Album Menu Pressing this button will reveal a menu that allows you to perform other functions to the selected album including delete album and show track artists 7 Fast Preview The Fast Preview function is controlled by double tapping any track in either of the album browsers You can start a preview at any time even when you are listening to music in the Now Playing area Qsonix will automatically fade any current playing music and play several seconds of your preview track then return to your already playing music Qsonix Starts the preview at 30 into the song making it easier to identify the song You may stop the preview while it is in progress by double tapping the previewing track again or you can Start previewing another track immediately by double tapping on a Eurythmics 1984 For the Love of Bic Brother Pop Rock Album Cover and Details By clicking on the cover art or using the B Pop Rock New Wave Synth Pop different track Show Album Details button the system will show you are more details about the CD including Release Year Encoding Quality Genre Styles a
22. 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 the playlist Another example would be to drag the artist Beatles onto a playlist and all music by the Beatles will be added to your playlist Experiment with different drag and drop operations using the touchscreen 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 Caution dropping an entire artist or genre may include a large number of tracks and may take a few seconds or be undesirable Playlist Management Functions Enter new name for new Playlist Rename The rename function allows you to rename an existing playlist Best of 805 rn Simply highlight the playlist you want to rename use the playlist menu to select the rename option This will bring up the Rename Playlist dialog allowing you to enter a new name using the onscreen keyboard Click the Ok button to accept the new name or Cancel to leave the current name Delete Clicking the Delete button will bring up a Confirm Delete dialog Be sure you want to delete the currently selected playlist and click the Yes button If you are unsure or do not want to delete the currently selected press No Enter name for new Playlist Playlist Jan
23. r Q100 System In order to begin using your Qsonix Q100 system you must first have it properly installed and integrated with your sound system Begin by unpacking both packages that came with your system and identifying all of the cables that you will need for your installation Confirm your package contents Report any missing items to your installer dealer Qty Q100 System Box Touchscreen Controller Box Q100 System 1 Qsonix Touchscreen controller 1 Cable Package 1 Power adapter 1 RCA Stereo audio cable 1 Power cord 1 Digital audio Coaxial cable 1 D sub 15 pin VGA signal cable 1 RS 232 signal cable 1 Touch monitor supporting bracket 1 and screws 2 Attaching the Touch Monitor Support To prevent the monitor from moving while using the touch screen the touch screen support should be attached Attach the touch screen support to the rear of the monitor with the two supplied screws as shown here _ Identifying your touchscreen controls Power switch Turns the monitor on or off LED indicator The indicator lights up in green when the monitor is turned on and lights up in orange when the monitor is in power saving mode AUTO button Adjust the picture position and performance automatically It is highly recommended that you press this button the first time you use the monitor or any time you have a calibration or image size issue
24. r to property ust your sorix system you wil nead to complete the fist time setup process which you must complete before you can begin using the You wil be ached for impotent prolmentes and inlemel pawak setud infonmation This process wil oiy take few minutes Tou Contre siem 6 Me ne SL Louth SCTE dep Pis ihe bulion wilh ipm linge ko om ihal Wout Dot ireen 15 dperaling Firs Time Startup Wizard system BEGM STAETUR The Qsonix User Interface h The Qsonix user interface is divided into several main panels or areas that comprise the entire system k All of Qsoniy s features are ae AW accessible from this primary hissisy teu interface which has been designed to be simple fast and fun to use This user guide will take you briefly through each of Sibum Browser the systems key functions on Feel free to experiment onix PLAYLISTSE _ Playlist Best of BOs Hits tiaz Panel r gis Clase Rock Favorites tout DI barki Disco Party Mix Tims sry Tire Erica s Workout Tracks Fast zess a P Pa 7 Living Room Pallo amp Pooi one gt Koon PASATAN selectors m4 A Now Playin Panel s Transport Controls Track Position Volume i Loading your CD Library In order to begin using your Q100 system you will first need to create a CD library by Loading your CDs into the system The Qsonix system has been designed to make this a very simple and
25. rch Criteria Mee ABErTERI Pre DATA EKEN Em RR hy i E Elus Best ol ihe Wa n Tha Marun da Choe Paps qsonix PLAYLISTSIN Yelowstone T Mari Sina l View Search Mode Best i 605 Hits aT Casi Rock Favorites 40622 Deco rary Mix Tim Tu tias Woikout Tracks Fast zsa N Living Room Patio amp Pao Reis me sa il Volume L3 nein me Album Artist Genre Cover Search _ Al Fente Mein iy bli juni Gae on n Abot Love N T Weal to Love i Somelhing E Bue Ua IL Again JT CT Cant rate Thal from We JE Th li Love view al Mode qsonix PLAYLISTS a past Li 80s Hits 1er it A Chass Rock Favorites mu Diep rany Mix Tims Ti Ty piap aean Tiacks Fasli mma Room Moci hj Tat i tacks MIT D View All The View All mode allows you to quickly navigate through your entire library After selecting this view you will be presented with a list of all of the CDs in your library Use the sort mode button indicated by the arrow here 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
26. s what happens when you use the track next and track back buttons to move through the When Repeat Mode is enabled and you have selected Play Qsonix 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 C 2 LES sa a Volume amp Mute Controls The volume and mute controls are located just below the transport ve Mute controls and the Now Playing area Adjusting Playback Volume To adjust the volume of the currently playing song simply drag the volume control knob 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 toggles back and forth between mute and un mute modes Qsonix will automatically use your SoftFade settings to softly fade the volume up or down Frequently Asked Questions Q How do use the SPDIF digital output on the Q100 A Go to the system preferences menu by clicking on the Qsonix logo in the menu Bar Be sure you are on the Playback tab and click the Advanced Settings button On this screen you will see the button choices for Analog or Digital Choose Digital and be sure your Q100 is connected to a an appropriate digital capable sound system NOTE The Q100 can only output one zone of digital output you must use analog mode
27. ted directly beneath the Album Browser display area and enable you to navigate forward and backward through your current album selection based on your view mode selection The display area indicates the Total number of Albums in the current selection as well as the numbers of the currently displayed albums In this example Albums 15 amp 16 of 2089 total are being displayed bi 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 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 to rapidly change locations in the current playing song Simply drag the cue position knob to a new location on the timeline and playback will change to the new location m Current Total Knob Time Indicators m Cue Position Playlists Panel The Playlists panel provides access to all of Qsonix s playlist management and editing functions A playlist is a collection of 4 LIS i s Ambient Grooves Mix 1 34 42 individual tracks or songs and ass

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