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1. Toslink Analog Audio Characteristics typical e Frequency response 20Hz to 20kHz 0 5dB S N ratio G1KHz 100 A weight Dynamic better than 96dB Total harmonic distortion 1 2 0 003 Channel separation 1 2 110dB INEGRGE Communications Ethernet Connector RJ45 10 Base T 100 Base T 1000BT Controller 9 pin D type IR Input e Maximum input level esses 5V 3 5mm jack USB 1 1 2 0 2 connectors Connector Type A USB socket Firewire Connector esses IEEEE 1394 6 pin Accessories 4 Remote control 1 AAA dry cell 2 Operating 1 Note the specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 ss Hl Page 49 IME RGE user cune TERMS amp CONDITIONS XiVA SOFTWARE CUSTOMER SERVICE AGREEMENT Your next generation XiVA home media appliance your MediaServer is powered by XiVA Software brought to you by Imerge Limited Imerge This agreement explains the terms
2. Choose artwork World Cold Water Songs Moon Safari 609 Ambient Dream Pop Troy e Use the A or keys to scroll through the cover art images e the 4 Select key to associate a piece of artwork with your chosen album It is also possible to upload images from your PC to your MediaServer and apply these to items in the media libraries For more information refer to the section titled Importing Files To Your MediaServer on page 39 Deleting Items in the Audio Libraries Deleting items is similar to editing items and again requires you to select the item you wish to delete and then use the Options key For example to delete a track in the Audio Library e Press the key on your MediaServer remote and choose to display the Audio Library e Use the A and keys to choose Tracks and then press the gt key e Use the A and V keys again to select the track you would like to delete e Press the Options key and choose Delete track A confirmation screen will appear 2 Please confirm Delete track Devil In The Details e Press the Yes key to confirm deletion of the track Note Any items you choose to delete will be permanently erased from your MediaServer s hard disk Anything you delete by accident will need to be re recorded Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 e Page 29 IMERGE S csr cue nsus MEBIASERVES THE VIDEO LIBRARY The television user interface has been
3. e Press the OStart key to run a series of quick diagnostic tests If any of the tests fail check the relevant settings or the hardware involved If you are unable to resolve the issue contact your dealer or installer Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 43 MERGE USER GUIDE MS5000 MEDIASERVER REMOTE CONTROL CODES CIE 098 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 079 HDD AUDIO CIHAN 009 Output 1 ai CLARIVOX 108 033 047 Output 2 002 CLATRNIC 017 CLATRONIC 001 002 003 004 005 006 Output a 003 007 008 009 119 013 014 Output 4 004 015 016 158 097 018 151 Output 5 005 CONDOR 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 031 009 119 013 014 015 016 097 018 TV CONIC 111 ADMIRAL 157 146 010 125 CONTEC 055 102 018 ABNSON CONTINENTAL EDISON 135 107 139 042 COSMOS 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 AKAI 001 002 003 004 005 006 011 012 013 014 015 CROWN 001 002 003 004 005 006 AKURA 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 007 008 086 018 009 010 039 158 097 018 086 017 013 014 015 016 CSESECTRONICS 017 ALBA 017 151 DAEWOO 001 002 003 004 005 006 Me 007 009 013 014 104 015 016 133 079 AMSTRAD 098 105 010 047 DANSAI 111 008 ANITECH 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 111 008 009 013 014 DECCA 001 002 003 004 107 005 015 016 031 006 007 043 046 009 032
4. keys to select an output e Press the V Select key You are now in control of the output you have chosen and any movies you select for playback from the Video Library will be displayed on the chosen output Controlling Movie Playback Whether you are playing music from the Video Library or directly from the DVD you can control playback of the movie using the MediaServer remote control The controls are similar to those available with a conventional dvd player When a DVD is selected for playback the MediaServer will automatically switch to full screen mode Depending on the particular movie the DVD menu options will normally be displayed e Usethe lt and gt keys to navigate the DVD menu structure e Use the Select key to make selections To pause play e Press the key on your MediaServer remote control Playback will be paused but the MediaServer will continue to display the movie in full screen mode To stop play e the key on your MediaServer remote control The MediaServer will switch from full screen mode to display the Now Playing screen with the movie minimized to the movie window To resume play e the gt key on your MediaServer remote control If the movie is stopped pressing the gt key will resume playback from the same position If the Now Playing screen is displayed the movie will resume in the movie window If the gt key is pressed from any other
5. 009 010 013 014 015 016 158 079 018 TECHNISAT 001 002 003 004 005 006 SANY 042 007 009 013 014 015 016 SANYO 153 100 101 061 055 064 TEPHISGRN jig 108 043 095 057 058 036 102 097 086 TEKON 018 084 SAOLRA 011 TELEAVIA 135 107 139 042 040 SBR 007 154 072 TELEFUNKEN 034 035 106 138 136 140 037 042 040 050 SCHAUB LORENZ 153 073 081 011 012 121 123 124 125 TELETENT 005 SCHNEIDER 001 002 003 004 088 089 TELETECH 018 005 031 006 007 146 028 TELETON 088 041 109 081 010 109 092 081 009 154 010 017 011 012 013 014 015 TELEUNISEN 016 122 158 099 151 TELEVIDEON 031 021 081 119 206 SCHNEIDER F 154 TENSAI 001 002 003 004 005 006 SEG 058 002 003 004 005 006 ae E d oie gts Oy 108 007 111 008 009 017 013 014 015 016 158 018 TENSON 018 SEI 098 TESLA 146 SEI SINUDYNE 146 010 012 THOMSON 034 035 106 112 135 107 SELECO 055 088 089 041 109 092 133 042 091 049 059 081 010 058 125 077 THORN 153 060 052 062 001 002 003 004 034 106 055 064 SENTRA 060 010 017 068 005 006 087 149 007 065 SHARP 002 055 058 102 043 044 009 154 010 095 SIAREM 055 146 081 010 058 120 057 013 068 058 014 015 016 072 113 115 SICATEL 033 THORN FERGUSON 107 136 008 022 044 033 SIEMENS 101 001 002 003 004 085 063 138 143 141 005 006 TOCOM 110 087 090 091 007 111 142
6. 016 031 021 081 119 031 007 146 109 154 099 007 042 021 010 125 111 021 125 010 018 007 008 031 007 146 109 154 099 021 027 098 153 166 053 001 002 003 004 054 106 055 085 157 138 143 056 137 088 140 141 005 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 154 013 014 015 016 031 007 146 109 154 099 146 081 045 158 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 013 014 015 016 018 086 026 078 026 045 012 125 005 088 089 109 092 010 125 MS5000 MEDIASERVER MERGE USER GUIDE ROADSTAR 001 002 003 004 005 006 SONTEC 001 002 003 004 005 007 007 009 013 014 015 016 009 013 014 015 016 ROBOTRON 108 146 SONY 052 053 054 055 056 057 ROSITA 018 058 RTF 108 146 010 017 086 SPECTRA 079 SABA 034 035 106 112 135 107 STARLITE 018 139 146 042 081 010 032 STERN 088 089 041 109 010 125 161 125 040 SUNSTAR 001 002 003 004 005 006 SAISHO 098 031 010 057 018 309 007 009 013 014 015 016 SAKIO 008 SUPERTECH 001 002 003 004 005 006 SALORA 021 081 118 119 010 120 007 09 010 013 014 015 016 161 011 012 121 126 036 125 018 049 132 116 TANDBERG 131 SAMBERS 021 027 TANDY 031 043 017 SAMPO 082 TASHIKO 100 055 SAMSUNG 001 002 003 004 005 031 TATUNG 031 043 046 009 057 006 007 111 008 043 009 TEC 001 002 003 004 089 005 013 014 015 016 027 097 031 006 007
7. 057 013 014 015 016 ARC EN CIEL 135 139 042 DEGRAAF 063 010 ARISTONA 031 007 146 109 154 099 DIXI 007 018 ARTHUR MARTIN 021 118 010 120 161 011 DYNATRON 007 012 121 ASA 157 149 146 020 022 023 DUAL 031 092 012 095 125 132 DUAL TEC 089 031 158 ASORA 018 DUMONT 146 022 025 ATLANTIC 031 041 109 119 ELBE 010 033 158 159 077 160 AUCHAN 010 ELBIT 001 002 003 004 005 006 AUDIOSONIC 008 086 007 009 013 014 015 016 ELCIT 146 081 158 031 041 020 109 074 147 ELECTROVENDA 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 022 012 BAIRD 061 036 ELEKTA 008 006 007 009 013 068 014 007 009 013 014 015 016 015 016 086 097 BESTAR 010 086 ELIN 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 BLAUPUNKT 085 138 143 141 087 090 091 142 119 096 ELITE 143 119 017 BOSCH 143 ELMAN 158 BRANDT 135 107 139 042 ELTA 008 010 018 BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE 107 042 EMERSON 098 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 146 009 013 014 BRION VEGA 146 147 029 148 015 016 BROTHER 008 ERRES 007 154 BRUNS 108 146 ESC 001 002 003 004 005 006 BSR 010 158 007 009 013 014 015 016 BUSH 055 010 026 158 ETRON 010 CENTURY 146 048 097 EUROPHON 031 158 CGE 138 024 010 048 158 097 EXPERT F 010 077 FENNER 018 _ Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 44 MS5000 MEDIASERVER MERGE USER GUIDE FERGUSON 035 106 107 136
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11. Note The currently supported image file types are BMP and JPEG Files will be resized automatically Any files of an unsupported type that are dropped into the Import folder will not be imported Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 39 IImermae sie cus Exporting Files from your MediaServer e Double click on the folder entitled MusicShare A folder window will be displayed containing a folder for each artist present in the Audio Library of your MediaServer e Double click on the folder for an artist A folder window will be displayed containing a folder for each album by the chosen artist present in the Audio Library Double click on the folder for album A folder window will be displayed containing all the tracks within the album and a JPEG file containing the cover art for the album You now have read only access to these files and can drag and drop them to a location on your PC You are now also able to copy music from your MediaServer directly to your portable player Transferring Music to your Portable Player using iTunes The iTunes Media Player application is specifically designed to simplify the process of synchronizing your music collection with an iPod portable player Support for other devices is limited you should check that your portable player is compatible before using this application Note These instructions refer to Apple iTunes version 7 1 Whilst most versions are supported
12. Options key e Use the and V keys to select Edit Movie Details and press the Select key e Choose the Artwork option and press the Edit key 52 2 257 Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 36 MS5000 MEDIASERVER The following screen listing all of the cover art images stored on your MediaServer is displayed Y Choose artwork Religious X Cancel Rock Jv Select Soundtrack Techno Trance Unctlassifiable Unclassified e Use the A or keys to scroll through the cover art images e Press the 4 Select key to associate a piece of artwork with your chosen movie It is also possible to upload images from your PC to your MediaServer and apply these to items in the media libraries For more information refer to the section titled Importing Files To Your MediaServer on page 39 Deleting movies in the Video Library Deleting items is similar to editing items and again requires you to select the item you wish to delete and then use the Options key For example to delete a movie in the Video Library e Press the key on your MediaServer remote and choose to display the Video Library e Use the A and keys to choose Movies and then press the key e Use the A and V keys again to select the movie you would like to delete e Press the 9Options key and choose Delete Movie A confirmation screen will appear 2 Please confirm Delete movie Imerge The Movie No e Pre
13. 033 YOKO 001 002 003 004 005 031 PIONEER ne M 114 117 113 115 006 007 008 009 010 017 i 013 014 015 016 158 097 RCA 025 079 018 REALISTIC 010 036 044 095 ZANUSSI 088 089 041 109 010 125 SANSUI 116 048 056 043 ZOPPAS 088 089 041 109 125 SANYO 022 023 SCOTT 010 AMP SHARP 090 093 094 SHERWOOD 014 047 048 049 050 041 ADC 020 SONY 014 070 071 072 073 160 ADCOM 001 002 003 075 076 077 078 079 AIWA 014 015 018 019 087 086 TEAC 007 010 134 118 AKAI 033 TECHNICS 030 135 136 AMC 016 080 081 083 THETA DIGITAL 065 ANGSTROM 066 TOSHIBA 109 ARCAM 058 WARDS 031 AUDIO ALCHEMY 027 YAMAHA 126 029 025 AUDIO TECHNICA 026 ZENITH 017 AUDIOFILE 038 045 046 053 011 037 038 052 031 032 010 054 CINEMA SOUND 084 026 CLARION 090 DENON 083 084 085 095 096 091 092 097 089 FISHER 022 031 FOSGATE 005 GE 036 GOLDSTAR 035 HAFLER 039 HARMAN KAR 005 125 127 103 104 098 HITACHI 021 INKEL 123 JVC 119 120 KENWOOD 090 099 128 105 094 121 123 122 129 106 124 031 Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 48 MS5000 MEDIASERVER HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS General SYSCEM hard disk MediaServer Power Requirements AC 100 240V 50Hz 60Hz Power 500 3 5 7A ederent ren 25Kg Max Dimensions 180 x 430
14. 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 Editing Playlists Presets Storing a Preset Searching the Audio Library Marking Items in the Audio Library The Now Playing Screen Audio Switching Audio Outputs Selecting an Output Controlling Audio Playback Shuffle and Repeat Playback Now Playing Screen Options Editing the Audio Library Editing Album Information in the Audio Library Editing Track Information in the Audio Library Editing Genre Year and Era Names in the Audio Library Selecting Album Artwork Deleting Items in the Audio Library The Video Library Playing Movies from the Video Library Displaying the Video Library Browsing the Video Library by Movie Browsing the Video Library by Cover Browsing the Video Library by Artist Browsing the Video Library by Director Browsing the Video Library by Rating Browsing the Video Library by Genre Browsing the Video Library by Year Searching the Video Library Marking Items in the Video Library The Now Playing Screen Video Video Outputs Controlling Movie Playback Resuming a Movie on a Different Output Editing the Video Library Editing Movie Information in the Video Library Editing Artist Director Genre and Year Names in the Video Library Selecting Movie Artwork Deleting Items in the Video Library The Settings Menu Configuring Settings Accessing the Settings
15. A and keys again to select the Settings option and press the Select key e Choose System Information by using the and V keys and then pressing the Select key The software version is displayed on the System Information screen CHECKING FOR SOFTWARE UPDATES e Press the EJMenu key on the your MediaServer remote control to display the Menu screen e Use the A and V keys to select the Set Up option and press the Select key to display the Set Up screen e Use the A and keys again to select the On line Update option and press the Select key The On line Update screen is displayed 3 On line Update Status Not Running Press the Start button to check on line for a software update If an update is found this unit will then be updated automatically e automatically check on line for software updates press the OStart key If a software update is available your MediaServer will automatically download and install it The MediaServer will then restart with the new software version installed Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 41 IMERGE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE This section provides information to help solve common problems you may encounter with your MediaServer DISPLAY HELP Although the MediaServer s video settings will be configured correctly when installed it is possible that subsequent changes in your hardware configuration for example the installatio
16. For additional information see http www microsoft com exporting MACROMEDIA FLASH DISTRIBUTION LICENSE Publisher s end user license agreement shall contain at a minimum the following limitations 1 no title to or ownership rights in the Publisher Product or any portion of the Publisher Product are transferred 2 the end user shall not reverse compile or disassemble the Publisher Product INGRGE GRACENOTE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT USE OF THIS PRODUCT IMPLIES ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS BELOW Gracenote Terms of Use This device contains software from Gracenote Inc of Emeryville California Gracenote The software from Gracenote the Gracenote Software enables this application to do online disc identification and obtain music related information including name artist track and title information Gracenote Data from online servers Gracenote Servers and to perform other functions You may use Gracenote Data only by means of the intended End User functions of this device You agree that you will use Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and Gracenote Servers for your own personal non commercial use only You agree not to assign copy transfer or transmit the Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data to any third party YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR GRACENOTE SERVERS EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN You ag
17. MediaServer using a computer on your home network This feature allows you to transfer music files from your MediaServer to a portable device for example an Apple iPod to allow you to listen to your music collection while you are away from home Note In some countries the copying of material protected by copyright law may require permission of the copyright owners Accessing Media Transfer Using a PC Provided that your MediaServer is correctly connected to the network it should be accessible by browsing the network from your PC Alternatively open Windows Explorer and type the IP address of your MediaServer into the Address bar In the below example the IP address 172 20 30 233 has been entered File Edit View Favorites Tools 2 seda Address 172 20 30 233 When you first attempt to access your MediaServer on your home network a dialogue box will appear asking you to enter a username and password cem Connecting to 172 20 30 233 User name imergems5000 v Password eecccccccece C Remember my password The username and password required are as follows Username imergems5000 Password imergems5000 Note The above username and password are case sensitive IImermae see cus Accessing Media Transfer Using a Macintosh If you are using a Macintosh computer you can create a new network connection as follows Select Go from the Fin
18. Menu Using Your MediaServer with a Home Computer Media Transfer Accessing Media Transfer Using a PC Accessing Media Transfer Using a Macintosh Importing Files to Your MediaServer Exporting Files From Your MediaServer Transferring Music to your Portable Player using itunes Transferring Music to your Portable Player using Windows Media Player Software Updates Checking the Software Version Checking for Software Updates Troubleshooting Guide Remote Control Codes Hardware Specifications Terms amp Conditions Product Warranty 28 28 29 30 31 31 31 31 31 32 32 32 33 33 33 34 35 35 35 36 36 36 37 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 40 40 41 41 41 41 42 44 49 50 60 MS5000 MEDIASERVER PRECAUTIONS GENERAL PRECAUTIONS When installing the equipment ensure that e itis not moved whilst in operation e the ventilation holes are not covered e airis allowed to circulate freely around the equipment e itis placed on a vibration free surface it will not be exposed to excessive heat cold moisture or dust e itwill not be exposed to direct sunlight e it will not be exposed to electrostatic discharges e itis not installed vertically or tilted In addition never place heavy objects on the equipment If a foreign object or water does enter the equipment contact your nearest dealer or service center It is advisable when leaving the house or during a thunderstorm to disconnect the
19. Press the Yes key to confirm MS5000 MEDIASERVER SEARCHING THE AUDIO LIBRARY The search function can be used from any Audio Library screen to reduce the items in the current list to only those that contain a particular word or collection of characters e From any Audio Library screen press the Q Search key on your MediaServer remote control The below screen is displayed Albums Artists Genres e the A or keys to choose to search either Tracks Albums Artists or Genres e the V Select key The below screen is displayed Q Enter text to search for X Cancel V OK Press and gt to move around the text D Page to change character set e Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter text e Press the key A list of items containing your search criteria will then be displayed MARKING ITEMS IN THE AUDIO LIBRARY The mark function can be used to select multiple items within a list in the Audio Library You can then perform a single action to be applied to all of the marked items rather than performing the same action on each item individually For example To delete multiple albums from the Audio Library e Press the amp Menu key on your MediaServer remote control and choose to display the Audio Library e the or keys to highlight Albums and press the 4 Select key to display the Albums list Use the A or V keys again to highlight an albu
20. a new playlist e Press the ONew key on your MediaServer remote control e Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a name for the new playlist and press the Ok key Your new playlist will now appear in the list Adding Music to a Playlist You can add music from your Audio Library to a playlist from any library screen by using the OAdd key on your MediaServer remote control For example to add an album to a playlist e the KiLibrary key on your MediaServer remote control to display the Audio Library e the or M keys to highlight Albums and press the Select key to display the albums list e Use the or V keys to highlight the album you wish to add to a playlist e Press the OAdd to key IIDermae The following screen is displayed Add album to fq Play Queue or playlist Play Queue X Cancel Chill Out J Add amp Show Christmas Music O New Classical Selection Dad s Music Add Favourite Jazz Party Music On the previous screen press lt Mark to select multiple items Use the A or keys to select the playlist to which you would like to add the selected album Alternatively use the ONew key to create a new playlist as described in the previous section e Press the 9Add key to add the album to the playlist Alternatively e Press the 4 Add amp Show key to add the album to the playlist and display the playlist s contents You can also use
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22. compression format similar to MP3 Again the higher the bitrate chosen the better the quality and the larger the resultant music files AUTOMATIC RECORDING The MediaServer can be configured so that CDs amp DVDs can be recorded with minimal user interaction e Press the EJMenu key to display the Main Menu Use the A or keys and press the Select key to display the Set Up screen e Using the A or keys again choose Settings and press 4 Select e Choose the option entitled Recording Settings and press Select The Recording Settings screen is displayed Recording Settings 9 9 Default Rec Qual 192kb VBR lt Back Confirm Format Disabled Auto Record Disabled Auto Record Eject Enabled INMERGE The following options require configuration in order to enable automatic recording Default Recording Quality Choose between Uncompressed MP3 128kb VBR MP3 192kb VBR MP3 320kb VBR WMA 96kb and WMA 128kb as the default recording quality for CDs Confirm Format This option allows you to specify if your MediaServer displays the Recording Quality options each time a CD is recorded By default this option is disabled Auto Record Enable Auto Record so that each time you insert a disc into the tray it will begin recording automatically Auto Record Eject Enable the Auto Record Eject function to have discs automatically ejected when they have finished recording Note enabling t
23. designed to allow easy navigation through the Video Library and therefore give quick and easy access to your complete movie collection in a number of different ways Each screen in the Video Library is carefully constructed to provide the most important information about the items you are viewing The illustration below shows how the Video Library screens are structured and describes each part of the screen the information displayed and the functions available The example shows the Movies screen however all navigation screens in the Video Library are similar in construction NAVIGATION This right hand side of the screen displays the currently selected ouput and the options available e US from the current screen Movies Outpt B Imerge The Movie Vf Play Displays the current output Any Video Library item selected will play on this output Mark 4 Search lt Video Library Navigate back to the Video Play Library Actions available via remote control Options O Synopsis Mark 4 Search CURRENT SELECTION The bottom part of the screen displays information for the highlighted library item 1 Search List page position Movie Artists Director Genres Rating Cover Art DETAILED VIEW The main part of the screen contains the screen title in this example Movies and the list of available Video Library items This part of
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25. e Click Yes to confirm your choice Repeat the import process described above to add back the MediaServer information Note iTunes does not support WMA files Saar Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 40 MS5000 MEDIASERVER Transferring Music to your Portable Player using Windows Media Player on a PC It is also possible to use your PC and Windows Media Player to transfer music from your MediaServer to your portable device Note These instructions refer to Windows Media Player version 11 Whilst most versions are supported the user interfaces may vary and therefore these instructions may not always be accurate Firstly make sure you can navigate to your MediaServer and view the music in your MusicShare folder e Click on the Library tab at the top of the screen to display the Library Click on Library again to display the drop down menu Library Rip Burn Create Playlist Ctrl 4N Create Auto Playlist Music Pictures Video Recorded TV Other Add to Library 000000202020 Media Sharing Apply Media Information Changes Add Favorites to List When Dragging More Options Help with Using the Library e Select Add to Library followed by Add In the Add Folder window that appears navigate to your MediaServer on the network and select the music you wish to transfer you can transfer entire albums or all the music by a particular artist by selecting the relevant folder and c
26. e Press the Select key The TV screen will display the first artist beginning with the letter S If there are several artists beginning with the letter S press the M key to step through until you find the artist for which you are looking e the 1 key to return to the top of the list MS5000 MEDIASERVER VOLUME CONTROL Your MediaServer remote control is capable of controlling the volume of the music your are listening to either by controlling the output of the MediaServer itself or by reassigning the volume control keys to control the output of your amplifier Controlling the Volume of the MediaServer Each output must be configured individually to allow it s volume to be controlled by the remote control To control the volume of an output e Navigate to the Settings Menu e Use the A and V keys to select Output Configuration and press 4 Select e Use the A and keys to select an output and press Select e From the menu that appears choose Volume and press Edit e Select variable and press OSave The 4Volume and X Mute keys on the remote control will now control the volume of the chosen audio output Reassigning Volume Control The 4 Volume and X Mute keys on the remote control can be configured to control the volume on your amplifier whilst the Audio Server device is selected To reassign volume control e Ensure the Amp device is correctly configured to control your amplifier a
27. entered will be held by Imerge Ltd Imerge 1 1 in accordance with the XiVA Customer Service Agreement supplied with U It 6 B ar H USINESS Pa rk server Saxon Way Bar Hill Benefit from future information Cambridge e New product features e Entertainment services CB23 851 e Information your product England 1 am happy for Imerge to contact me in the future with information on my Media Server and other Imerge products and services confirm that have read and accept the XiVA Customer Service Agreement Please note a photocopy of this card is acceptable for registration purposes POWERED BY XI VN X VANS Part No PK00383 01 Copyright 2007 ImergeLtd
28. equipment from the mains supply WARNINGS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Do not remove the cover from the equipment There are no user serviceable parts inside and opening the case will invalidate your warranty Do not move whilst the product is running Movement can result in irrecoverable data loss and damage to the hard disks Allow at least one minute after shutdown before moving to allow the hard disks to spin down Do not pull out the plug by pulling on the mains lead grasp the plug Do not insert anything into the equipment through the ventilation holes Do not cover the ventilation holes on the front and back of the product with any items such as tablecloths newspapers curtains etc To avoid overheating do not position the MediaServer near or above heat sources and ensure that the ventilation holes are not blocked to allow air to circulate through the product Do not place naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the equipment Do not handle the mains lead with wet hands Do not splash or spill water on the unit Do not place objects filled with liquid such as vases on the unit CAUTION This product contains a lithium battery Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by Imerge Dispose of batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions CD amp DVD H
29. highlighted press the OSynopsis key to view a synopsis of the movie or press the Play key to begin playback Alternatively press the key to return to the Video Library IImemae Browsing the Video Library by Cover e Use the A or V keys to highlight the Covers option in the Video Library Menu e the gt key to display the Covers screen The TV screen will display the covers in your Video Library Movies all X Video Library e Use the A V lt gt keys to move around the grid of available covers e With the cover of the movie you wish to play highlighted press the OSynopsis key to view a synopsis of the movie or press the key to begin playback Alternatively press the X key to return to the Video Library Browsing the Video Library by Artist Use the or keys to highlight the Artists option in the Video Library Menu e the gt key to display the Artists screen The TV screen will display the artists in your Video Library Artists Output LE all gt Movies lt Video Library Play Synopsis Dave Niven Options PIER Y Search e the A or keys to step between artists press the appropriate letter on your MediaServer remote control to jump directly to that position in the list e Alternatively press the Q Search button and select Artists to list just those artists that contain
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31. make one copy of the Sonic Software in machine readable form for backup purposes only The backup copy must include all copyright notices and any other proprietary legends contained on the original copy of the Sonic Software You may use the Sonic Software in a networked environment and transmit the Sonic Software from one hardware system to another over a network so long as each hardware system which receives the Sonic Software is the subject of a license for the Sonic Software it receives Except as permitted by applicable law and this License you may not decompile reverse engineer disassemble modify rent lease loan distribute create derivative works from the Sonic Software or publish or transmit the Sonic Software over a network You may however transfer your rights under this License provided you transfer the related documentation this License and a copy of the Sonic Software to a party who agrees to accept the terms of this License and destroy any other copies of the Sonic Software in your possession Your rights under this License will terminate automatically without notice from Sonic if you fail to comply with any term s of this License INERGE 3 Limited Warranty on Media Sonic warrants the media on which the Sonic Software is delivered to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of original purchase Your exclusive remedy under this
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33. or WMA the compression process will begin when the MediaServer is next idle e Press the OStart key to begin Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 16 MS5000 MEDIASERVER PLAYING CDS AND DVDS FROM THE DISC TRAY Your MediaServer is able to play CDs and DVDs directly from the disc tray rather than first recording them on to the hard disk It therefore functions not only as a music and video server but also as a CD player and DVD player PLAYING A CD FROM THE DISC TRAY e Press the OPEN CLOSE button on the front panel to open the disc tray e Place a CD in the disc tray e Press the OPEN CLOSE button on the front panel again to close the disc tray Selecting an Output e Press the key on your MediaServer remote control The Select Output screen is displayed 4 Select output Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 e Use the A or keys to select an output e Press the Select key Playing the CD e Press the EJMenu key on your MediaServer remote control to display the Main Menu Use the or keys to select the Disc Tray option e Press the Select key The Disc Tray screen will display information about the disc you have inserted Disc Tray Output E Cold Water Songs gt Tracks lt Menu J Play Record Recording Info e Press the Play key Imermae The user interface will display the Now Playing screen and the CD will pl
34. paragraph shall be at Sonic s option a refund of the purchase price of the product containing the Sonic Software or replacement of the Sonic Software which is returned to Sonic or an Sonic authorized representative THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THE MEDIA INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO NINETY 90 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED SONIC SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY BY JURISDICTION 4 Disclaimer of Warranty on Sonic Software You expressly acknowledge and agree that use of the Sonic Software is at your sole risk The Sonic Software is provided AS IS and without warranty of any kind and Sonic EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE SONIC SOFTWARE SONIC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SONIC SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SONIC SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPT
35. radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void the user s authority to operate the equipment CAUTION e Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user s right to operate the equipment CANADIAN MODEL Note This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT ATTENTION POUR VITER LES CHOCS LECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPON DANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND IMERGE EUROPEAN MODEL Note This product has been designed and type tested to comply with the limits set out in 60950 part 1 EN55022 1998 CLASS A EN55024 1998 FCC RULES PART 15 SUBPART B CLASS A AS NZS 3548 1995 CLASS A C l CAUTION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER SAFETY This unit employs a LASER Only a qualified person should remove the cover or attempt to service the device due to p
36. the user interfaces may vary and therefore these instructions may not always be accurate The Library source in iTunes shows all media files stored on the local hard disk as well as media which has been added from other network drives You can add the music collection from your MediaServer to the Library as follows e Select the Preferences option This be found under the Edit menu on the Windows edition of iTunes and under the iTunes menu on the Macintosh version Select the Advanced tab qi iTunes General importing Buming iTunes Music folder location C Documents and Settingsldg1lMy Documents My Change Music jTunes jTunes Music Keep iTunes Music folder organized Places files into album and artist folders and names the files based on the disc number track number and the song title Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library e Ensure that the option labelled Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library is unchecked e Click the OK button to confirm any changes e Making sure you have Library displayed in iTunes navigate to your MediaServer on the network MS5000 MEDIASERVER e Select the music you wish to transfer you can transfer entire albums or all the music by a particular artist by dragging the relevant folder into the iTunes Library and releasing the mouse button To transfer the entire contents of your Audio Librar
37. this key see the section titled Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices on page 7 2 HOME OUTPUT key Press this key to select the Home Output 5 Press this key to select the Amp as the device to be controlled For more information about using this key see the section titled Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices on page 7 MS5000 MEDIASERVER D PAGE SCROLL keys These keys are used to scroll through menus by page When editing text these keys are used to change the character set 7 24 MUTE key Provided that the current output volume setting is set to variable this button will mute the current output If the TV or Amp device is selected this key mutes the volume See the section called Volume Control on page 8 for more information _ VOLUME keys Provided that the current output volume setting is set to variable this button will increase decrease the volume of the current output If the TV or Amp device is selected these keys control the volume of the TV Amp See the section called Volume Control on page 8 for more information 9 ALPHABETIC SCROLL key Press this key to access the Initial Letter screen This screen is only available if the list currently displayed is in alphabetical order X CANCEL key The Cancel key is used to cancel an operation which you no longer wish to continue LIBRARY key The Library key is used to display either the Audio Lib
38. to begin playback of the movie displayed at the bottom of the screen To select a particular movie by the selected director e the gt key to display all movies by the selected director e Use the or V keys to step between movies e With the movie you wish to play highlighted press the OSynopsis key to view a synopsis of the movie or press the Play key to begin playback Alternatively press the lt key to return to browsing Directors MS5000 MEDIASERVER Browsing the Video Library by Rating e Use the A or keys to highlight the Ratings option in the Video Library Menu e the gt key to display the Ratings screen The TV screen will display the ratings in your Video Library Ratings Output all gt Movies lt Video Library 4 Play Synopsis A Search Press the A or keys to step between ratings e With a rating highlighted press the Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback of the movie displayed at the bottom of the screen To select a particular movie with the selected rating e Press the gt key to display all movies with the selected rating e Use the A or V keys to step between movies e With the movie you wish to play highlighted press the OSynopsis key to view a synopsis of the movie or press the M Play key to begin playback Alternatively press the key to return to browsing Ratings Browsing the Video Libr
39. video set up This will cause the MediaServer to restart with the video settings re set to their default values MS5000 MEDIASERVER Cycle Through DVI Modes If the user interface is not displayed on the television connected to AV1 it may be due to the wrong DVI mode being selected for your particular television e the 7 key on your MediaServer remote control to cycle through DVI Modes The MediaServer will cycle through all of the DVI Modes and the television connected to AV1 will flicker and then display the new mode Repeatedly press the 7 key to cycle through all of the available modes before deciding which is best for your particular television e Press the Done key to return to the user interface Switch Between NTSC and PAL TV Output If the video fails to display or is displayed incorrectly on televisions connected to AV2 try using this function to rectify the problem e the 8 key on your MediaServer remote control to switch between NTSC and PAL TV outputs The MediaServer will switch between NTSC and PAL Choose the best option for the televisions connected to 2 e Press the Done key to return to the user interface Switch Between Composite S Video and Component TV Output If the video fails to display or is displayed incorrectly on televisions connected to AV2 try using this function to rectify the problem e the 9 key on your MediaServer remote control to s
40. 007 Page 17 IMERGE csr cue nsus MEBIASERVES THE AUDIO LIBRARY The television user interface has been designed to allow easy navigation through the Audio Library and therefore give quick and easy access to your complete music collection in a number of different ways Each screen in the Audio Library is carefully constructed to provide the most important information about the items you are viewing The illustration below shows how the Audio Library screens are structured and describes each part of the screen the information displayed and the functions available The example shows the Tracks screen for the album Co d Water Songs however all navigation screens in the Audio Library are similar in construction NAVIGATION Tracks Ss 23 This right hand side of the screen displays the currently selected ouput and the options available from the current screen 3 Devil In The Details Displays the current output Any Audio Library item selected will play on this output lt Albums Navigate back to the Albums WI screen Add to Options Actions available via remote control lt Mark Search CURRENT SELECTION The bottom part of the screen displays information for the highlighted library item 4 Search List page position Album Artist Track Duration Year Genres Cover Art DETAILED VIEW The main part of the screen contains the screen title in this example Tracks and the c
41. 022 044 HYPER 031 151 033 ICE 001 002 003 004 005 006 FIDELITY 031 007 008 009 017 013 014 FINLANDIA 061 106 132 015 016 018 151 SINUS 157 149 021 020 022 023 IMPERIAL 001 002 003 004 034 138 043 081 010 095 032 025 143 005 006 007 146 008 026 048 158 132 024 081 009 154 119 010 013 014 015 016 121 048 FIRST LINE 158 158 125 097 018 077 086 FISHER 055 108 146 028 081 012 114 058 097 127 086 INGELEN 153 073 081 011 012 121 FORMENTI 001 002 003 004 005 031 123 124 125 006 007 021 081 009 119 INNO HIT 004 031 111 027 018 013 014 015 016 INTERFUNK 005 007 146 042 073 081 FRABA 058 002 003 004 005 006 154 012 121 123 040 007 009 013 014 015 016 IRRADIO 111 021 027 018 116 FRONTECH 111 008 010 018 ITC 158 FUJITSU 165 ITS 008 017 018 309 151 FUJITSU GENERAL 088 109 010 ITT 153 073 117 081 011 012 FUNAI 008 121 123 124 125 126 036 GALAXIS 001 002 003 004 005 006 079 007 009 013 014 015 016 JET POINT 152 084 097 JVC 055 163 164 151 GALAXY 097 KAIDO 010 GALERIA 018 KAISUI 017 156 GBC 081 010 158 018 KAPSCH 109 081 010 121 125 GENAT CASIONO 010 KARCHER 001 002 003 004 005 006 GEC 031 043 081 125 072 007 009 013 014 015 016 GELOSO 081 017 158 125 018 097 GENERAL 018 KAWA 151 GENERAL TECHNIC 018 KENDO 010 GENEXXA 017 KENNEDY 088 089 109 092 081 125 GOLD
42. 072 MAGNADYNE 146 081 158 Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 45 INMERGE secu MAGNAFON MAGNASONIC MARANTZ MARSHAL MATSUI McMICHAEL MEDION MEMOREX METZ MINERVA MITSUBISHI MIVAR MTC MULTITECH MURPHY NAONIS NATIONAL NEC NECKERMANN NISSAN NOBLEX NOBLIKO NOGAMATIC NOKIA NORDMENDE NORMN NOVA OCEANIC OKANO ONCEAS ONWA ORAVA ORBITER Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 46 031 021 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 001 002 003 004 103 104 005 031 006 007 146 109 009 154 013 014 015 016 099 072 155 129 017 098 031 043 010 057 125 018 130 072 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 008 018 085 036 087 091 146 096 131 085 087 022 073 096 001 002 003 005 055 020 004 006 087 007 146 045 009 057 013 014 015 016 031 030 075 032 006 005 081 086 031 010 097 018 125 088 089 109 010 125 080 137 144 150 145 081 082 083 055 020 156 060 166 053 001 002 003 004 085 143 056 005 031 006 091 007 146 081 118 009 119 010 096 161 013 068 014 015 016 097 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 017 047 013 014 015 016 111 043 017 084 127 128 031 021 022 135 139 042 153 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 149 008 073 117 081 118 009 010 120 01
43. 1 012 013 014 015 016 121 123 124 125 126 036 079 132 084 114 034 035 106 112 135 139 037 042 147 040 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 095 081 118 010 012 036 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 097 031 008 017 151 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 086 MS5000 MEDIASERVER ORION OSAKI OSIO OSUME OTTO VERSAND P TACTRON PAEL PANASONIC PATHE CINEMA PATHE MARCONI PERDIO PHILCO PHILIPS PHILIPS F PHOENIX PHONOLA PIONEER PRANDONI PRINCE PRIMA PRINCE PROFEX PROTECH PYE QUASAR QUELLE QUESTAR RADIOLA RADIOMARELLI RADIOTONE RANK RANK BUSH MURPHY RBM REDIFUSION REVOX REX 098 001 002 003 004 005 036 006 007 111 008 009 010 017 012 013 014 015 016 018 043 027 102 153 166 053 001 002 003 004 054 035 106 055 085 063 056 137 005 006 087 091 007 145 081 118 009 119 010 096 012 013 014 015 016 158 018 086 151 318 009 031 021 080 137 144 150 145 081 082 083 207 131 031 119 033 158 135 139 042 043 001 002 003 004 080 138 005 006 146 024 081 009 010 013 014 015 016 048 158 097 077 001 002 003 004 103 104 005 031 006 091 007 146 042 109 009 154 013 014 015 016 099 072 155 129 115 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 154 013 014 015
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45. ANDLING PRECAUTIONS e Handle discs carefully so as not to damage or scratch the front side Always keep the disc surface clean e protect the disc avoid placing it in the following locations n direct sunlight or near a source of heat like a heater In a place which is damp or dirty In a place which could be exposed to rain such as near a window e Do not use a disc with a special shape e For best performance when recording from CD or DVD try to maintain a temperature of 35 C or less in the room where the MediaServer is located IMNMERGE DTS Encoded Discs CAUTION when playing DTS encoded CDs excessive noise will be heard on the analog outputs jacks of the MediaServer To avoid possible damage to the audio system you should ensure that the correct connections are made to your amplification system for replaying this type of disc MAINS PRECAUTIONS Your MediaServer complies with the household power and safety requirements in your area IMPORTANT for UK version only This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded 13 amp plug To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows 1 Remove fuse cover and fuse 2 Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 A S T A or BSI approved type 3 Refit the fuse cover If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place If the mains plug contains a fuse this sho
46. Assessment is performed by a trained Health and Safety professional The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance This product contains sensors that continually monitor its operating temperature Should the temperature exceed the product s maximum safe operating temperature then an automatic shutdown will be initiated Notification of the shutdown will be displayed on the TV user interface with a countdown before it is commenced Automatic shutdown is necessary to help prevent component damage through overheating To prevent automatic shutdown ensure that the ambient temperature surrounding the product does not exceed 35 C This can be achieved by ensuring the product s three ventilation grills are not obstructed and where the product is installed in an enclosure there is plenty of ventilation for air flow The current operating temperature can be viewed in the System Information menu in Settings Page 2 Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 MS5000 MEDIASERVER IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES The serial numbe
47. ED OR ERROR FREE OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SONIC SOFTWARE WILL BE CORRECTED FURTHERMORE SONIC DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE SONIC SOFTWARE OR RELATED DOCUMENTATION IN TERMS OF THEIR CORRECTNESS ACCURACY RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY SONIC OR AN SONIC AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY SHOULD THE SONIC SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU AND NOT SONIC OR AN SONIC AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 5 Limitation of Liability UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE SHALL SONIC BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS LICENSE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU In no event shall Sonic s total liability to you for all damages exceed the amount paid for this to the Sonic Software Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 55 INGRGE S 6 Export Law Restrictions You agree that the Sonic Software will not be exported outside the United States except as authorized by United States law You also agree that Soni
48. ED will glow green and the user interface will display the Menu screen Switching Off with the Remote Control Either e Press the OStandby key on your MediaServer remote control Or e Press the amp Menu key to display the Main Menu Use the A and keys to select the Set Up option e Press the Select key to display the Set Up menu Use the A and keys again to select Shutdown Restart e Press the V Select key The TV will display the following screen Shutdown Restart DO NOT DISCONNECT THE POWER to this unit until it has completely shut down To Shutdown e the Shutdown key on the MediaServer remote control to switch the unit off Note To switch the unit on again use the button on the front panel To Restart e Press the ORestart key on the MediaServer remote control to switch the unit off and then on again Emergency Shutdown Holding down the button on the front panel for 5 seconds will force the unit to instantly shutdown This must only be performed if the unit becomes unresponsive and can not be shutdown correctly Data corruption may occur as a result of improper shutdown Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Saas Page 9 IMMERGE USER GUIDE MS5000 MEDIASERVER THE USER INTERFACES The MediaServer is equipped with an advanced graphical user interface which can be displayed on televisions throughout your home and controlled using the supplied remote control
49. EMS DIRECTLY USING THE MEDIASERVER REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET You can select an item directly by the first letter of its title using the alphanumeric keypad on your MediaServer remote control handset Selecting Library Items by Name e Display the appropriate Audio or Video Library screen for the item you want to find e g Artists e the alphanumeric keypad key corresponding to the first letter of the item you want to select For example to find the artist Santessa navigate to the Artists screen then press the 7 key four times because S is the fourth letter on the 7 key The TV screen shows the first artist beginning with the letter S If there are several artists beginning with the letter S press the V key to step through until you find the artist for which you are looking e the 1 key to return to the top of the list Using the z Function You can use the Az function to select a library item by initial letter e Display the appropriate library menu for the item you want to find e g Artists e the Az key on your MediaServer remote control The TV screen displays a list of letters which correspond to the starting letter of the items available in the chosen list Jump to item beginning with Select to jump to the top of the list e Use the or V keys to step between the letters in the list and highlight the starting letter of the item you are trying to locate
50. ER SWITCHING AUDIO OUTPUTS The MediaServer is capable of playing different music in several rooms simultaneously If you wish to play music in a particular room you must first choose the correct output Selecting an Output e the Output key on your MediaServer remote control The following screen is displayed 4 Select output Output 1 lt Back Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Use the A or V keys to select an output e Press the V Select key You are now in control of the output you have selected and items you select for playback in the Audio Library will play on this output You can view the playback status of the currently selected output at any time by pressing the 3 Playing key on your MediaServer remote control Controlling Audio Playback Whether you are playing music from the Audio Library or directly from the CD you can pause stop and resume playback as well as seek and skip tracks at any time To pause play e Press the Il key on the front panel or your MediaServer remote control To stop play e the B key on the front panel or your MediaServer remote control To resume play e the key on the front panel or your MediaServer remote control To skip to the next or previous track e Press the 4 I4 or key on the front panel or your MediaServer remote control The front panel display shows the number of each track as you skip between t
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55. Imemee MEDIASERVER MS 3000 HARD DISK MEDIA SYSTEM USER GUIDE For detailed installation instructions visit the Support section of the imerge website at www imerge co uk Copyright 2007 Imerge Ltd All rights reserved The MediaServer XiVA software and this documentation are copyright materials No part of the MediaServer XiVA software or this documentation may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without prior written permission of Imerge POWERED XiVA is a registered trademark Imerge Ltd All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Cover art illustration from the XiVA on line service 2004 Muze Inc e 2007 All Media Guide LLC Content and technology provided by All Media Guide Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery For more information go to www gracenote com gracenote CD and music related data from Gracenote Inc copyright 2000 2006 Gracenote Gracenote Software copyright 2000 2006 Gracenote This product and service may practic
56. In addition to the television user interface the MediaServer can also display specially constructed user interfaces on touch panel displays and computer screens The user interfaces are used to control the recording cataloguing and playback of your music and movies Remote User Interface TV User Interface MediaServer Touch Panel User Interface OC As your MediaServer has two video outputs labelled AV1 and AV2 on the rear of the unit it can effectively display two identical yet independent television user interfaces AV1 is an independent user interface connected to the main television in your home used for viewing movies usually located in the lounge or cinema room AV2 is a shared user interface displayed on the other televisions throughout your home and can also be used for viewing movies This means that if you are controlling output 2 3 4 or 5 and select a movie for playback all of the video screens connected to AV2 will display the movie Both AV1 and AV2 are also used to initiate and control the playback of music on five independent audio outputs The Video Screens Independent Video Screen AV1 Shared Video Screen AV2 Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 10 MS5000 MEDIASERVER THE TOUCH PANEL USER INTERFACE Depending on the configuration of your installation you may choose to control your MediaServer using touch panel displays For more information about configuring touch panel displa
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60. XTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS 15 WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES es Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 58 MS5000 MEDIASERVER AMG FLOW DOWN LICENSE TERMS TERMS OF USE This application incorporates software and technology of All Media Guide LLC The AMG software technology the AMG Technology allows End Users to access music related data AMG Data over the
61. a particular word or group of letters e With an artist name highlighted press the Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback of the movie displayed at the bottom of the screen Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 31 IImermae ser cue To select a particular movie featuring the selected artist e Press the gt key to display all movies featuring the selected artist e Usethe A or keys to step between movies e With the movie you wish to play highlighted press the OSynopsis key to view a synopsis of the movie or press the Play key to begin playback Alternatively press the key to return to browsing Artists Browsing the Video Library by Director e Use the or V keys to highlight the Directors option in the Video Library Menu e the gt key to display the Directors screen The TV screen will display the directors in your Video Library Directors a 42 gt Movies lt Video Library Gavin Johnson J Play Synopsis 8 Options QQ Search e the keys to step between directors or press the appropriate letter on your MediaServer remote control to jump directly to that position in the list e Alternatively press the Q Search button and select Directors to list just those artists that contain a particular word or group of letters e With a director name highlighted press the Play key on your MediaServer remote control
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63. and conditions that will apply to your use of XiVA Software Definitions in this Agreement Imerge or we means Imerge Limited company registration number 03360764 whose registered office is at Bar Hill Business Park Saxon Way Bar Hill Cambridge CB23 8SL England United Kingdom Software means the XiVA Software on your MediaServer and related XiVATM accessory software Service means the use of Software related services provided to you by Imerge for example the registration service via the Internet non You your and yourself means you the person entering into this agreement with Imerge Registration Data means your name address postcode and telephone number optional or email address optional Service Charges You will be responsible for the interoperability between your home media appliance your MediaServer your TV set and the public telephone service and all related charges XiVA Software Privacy Policy Imerge respects the privacy of your information and will handle any personal information you might supply to us when you register your MediaServer in accordance with the XiVATM Software Privacy Policy A copy of this Privacy Policy is included as a part of this document and forms part of these terms and conditions Please read it carefully Conditions of Use You agree not to use the Software and or Service in a way that may reasonably be expected to interru
64. ange the Screensaver Delay From the User Interface Settings screen use the and keys to highlight the Screensaver Delay option e Press the W Edit key e Use the A and keys to select a time delay in minutes and press Select Press the OSave key Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 EE EI Page 13 IMNMERGE ser cue THE MAIN MENU The main functions of your MediaServer are accessible via the Main Menu The Main Menu is the first screen to be displayed when your MediaServer is switched on Alternatively e From any screen of the television user interface press the Menu key on your MediaServer remote control The Main Menu will be displayed Menu acc EE Audio Library J Select Browse play or edit your music collection Use the A and M keys on the remote control to cycle through the options on the Main Menu screen The options available are as follows Audio Library Select this option to display the Audio Library screen The Audio Library stores all of the music you record on to the hard disk of your MediaServer Video Library Choose the Video Library option to display the Video Library screen The Video Library stores all of the movies you record on to the hard disk of your MediaServer Disc Tray Select this option to display the Disc Tray screen The Disc Tray function is used to record or play DVDS and CDs from the optical disc drive Now Playing Select Now Playing to dis
65. arefully before contacting your dealer Should you have any questions which your dealer is unable to answer please contact Imerge Customer Support Helpdesk http www imerge co uk Imerge UK and International Helpdesk Phone 44 0 870 0104880 Fax 44 0 1954 783601 Email support imerge co uk Imerge US Helpdesk Phone 1 865 483 0422 Fax 1 865 483 0448 Email support imergeamerica com Product Registration e receive prompt technical support e obtain product enhancements If you have not yet registered your MediaServer you can do so online at www imerge co uk support alternatively please use the form on the back cover MS5000 MEDIASERVER Trademark Information All brand names product names and trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows 95 98 Me XP and Windows NT 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation iTunes is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc Windows Media Player is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 60 Please take moment to register your Media Server product m RGE Name STAMP Installation Address REQUIRED Postal Zip Code Country 1 Product Model Product Serial Number 1 1 1 Telephone Number 777777 a eee Customer Support HelpDesk Imerge Ltd 1 The information you have
66. ary by Genre e Use the or keys to highlight the Genres option in the Video Library Menu e the gt key to display the Genres screen The TV screen will display the genres in your Video Library Genres Output gt Movies lt Video Library vo Play Synopsis 8 Options 4 Search Use the A keys to step between genres e Alternatively press the Q Search button and select Genres to list just those genres that contain a particular word or group of letters e With the movie you wish to play highlighted press the OSynopsis key to view a synopsis of the movie or press the Play key to begin playback Alternatively press the key to return to browsing Genres Page 32 Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 MS5000 MEDIASERVER Browsing the Video Library by Year e Use the keys to highlight the Years option in the Video Library Menu e the gt key to display the Years screen The TV screen will display the years available in your Video Library El 2 gt Movies lt Video Library 4 Play Synopsis 8 Options Y q Search e Press the A or keys to step between years e With a rating highlighted press the M Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback of the movie displayed at the bottom of the screen To select a particular movie from a selected year e the gt ke
67. ay from the selected output For more information about the Now Playing screen and playback controls see the section beginning on page 26 PLAYING A DVD FROM THE DISC TRAY e Press the OPEN CLOSE button on the front panel to open the disc tray e Place a DVD in the disc tray e Press the OPEN CLOSE button on the front panel again to close the disc tray Selecting an Output e Press the CllOutput key on your MediaServer remote control As before the Select Output screen will be displayed e Use the A or keys to select an output e Press the Select key Note There are two video outputs available known as AV1 and AV2 If you choose to play the DVD on output 1 it play via AV1 If you choose output 2 3 4 or 5 the DVD will play via AV2 For more information about the video screens see page 10 Playing the DVD e Press the ElMenu key on your MediaServer remote control to display the Main Menu e Use the A or keys to select the Disc Tray option e Press the V Select key The Disc Tray screen will display information about the disc you have inserted Disc Tray e Press the Play key The television screen will automatically switch to display the movie as opposed to the user interface You can return to the user interface at any time by pressing the Playing key on the remote control For more information about playing movies see the section beginning on page 34 Copyright Imerge Ltd 2
68. brary by Covers e Use the or keys to highlight the Covers option in the Audio Library Menu e the gt key to display the Covers screen The TV screen will display the album covers in your Audio Library Albums EU all Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 xj Page 19 INGRGE ser cue MS5000 MEDIASERVER e Use the lt gt keys to move around the Or grid of available covers e Press the key to return to browsing by artists To play the entire album Browsing the Audio Library by Genre e Press the Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback immediately or press the e Use the A or V keys to highlight the Genres option to button to add this album to the play in the Audio Library Menu queue e the gt key to display the Genres screen To select a particular track from this album The TV screen will display the genres in your Audio Library e Press the 9 Options key to open the album and display the tracks it contains Genres Use the V keys step between tracks E gt Artists e the Play key to begin playback immediately lt Audio Library or press the O Add to button to add this track to Ju a playlist y e the key to return to browsing by album i Options Note To exit the covers screen use the X key Mark 4 Search Browsing the Aud
69. c Software that has been rightfully obtained outside of the United States shall not be exported except as authorized by the laws of the United States and of the jurisdiction in which the Sonic Software was obtained 7 Controlling Law and Severability This License shall be governed by the laws of the United States and the State of California If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision or portion thereof to be unenforceable the remainder of this License shall continue in full force and effect 8 Complete Agreement This License constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the use of the Sonic Software and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings regarding such subject matter No amendment to or modification of this License will be binding unless in writing and signed by Sonic 9 Content providers are using the Microsoft digital rights management technology for Windows Media distributed with this software WM DRM to protect the integrity of their content Secure Content so that their intellectual property including copyright in such content is not misappropriated Portions of this software and other 3rd party applications use WM DRM to play Secure Content WM DRM Software If the WM DRM Software s security has been compromised owners of Secure Content Secure Content Owners may request that Microsoft revoke the WM DRM Software s right to co
70. creen displays information about the RAID configuration of the hard disks in your MediaServer 2 22 57 Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 14 MS5000 MEDIASERVER RECORDING Your MediaServer can make new recordings onto the hard disk by recording directly from CDs and DVDs placed in the disc tray Your MediaServer can access the Internet using a broadband Internet connection via the Ethernet port to automatically retrieve information about the disc CD information including artist album and track names is retrieved from the Gracenote Music Recognition Service CD cover illustrations are downloaded from the XiVA on line service DVD information including cover art and chapter titles is obtained from AMG Note In some countries the copying of material protected by copyright law may require permission of the copyright owners The MediaServer will record unencrypted DVDs only AUDIO RECORDING QUALITY Your MediaServer allows you to record music and choose to store it in a number of different formats MPEG layer 3 MP3 The MediaServer can record to MP3 at a number of different bit rates Higher bitrates give better quality but take up more room on your MediaServer s hard disks By default the MediaServer records music to 192Kb VBR MP3 WAV lossless uncompressed The WAV format is uncompressed which gives the highest possibly quality but takes up the most hard disk space Windows Media Audio WMA WMA is a
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72. d 2007 Page 12 MS5000 MEDIASERVER CHANGING THE USER INTERFACE COLOUR There are a number of settings you can configure to change the way in which the user interface is displayed These settings are collectively known as the User Interface Settings Within the User Interface Settings is the Colour setting which enables you to change the colour of the user interface display to a number of preset colour schemes or alternatively to create your own custom colour scheme To display the User Interface Settings screen e Display the Main Menu by pressing the key e Use the A and V keys to select the Set Up option and press Select Use the A and keys again to select Settings and press Select e Choose User Interface Settings by using the A and V keys again and then press Select The User Interface Settings screen is displayed Ap User Interface Settings Style Video Language English Mode Passive On Screen Hints Enabled Button Pulse Enabled Screensaver Enabled Screensaver Delay 5 e From the User Interface Settings screen use the A and M keys to highlight the Colour option e the Edit key The Choose Interface Colour screen is displayed Ap Choose Interface Colour Name Soft Mint Hex 2A877D RGB 42 135 125 eee aes X VA Edit Custom e Use the A lt and gt keys to highlight the colour you wish to choose for the user interface e Press the V Se
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74. d repeat THE PLAY QUEUE Any item in your Audio Library can be selected for playback in one of two ways e Press the Play key to begin playback immediately ending playback of any current music selection e Press the OAdd key and select the Play Queue option e Press the Add key to add the selected item to the end of the play queue For example if you are currently playing an album the item you have selected will not begin playing until the album has finished MS5000 MEDIASERVER Alternatively e Press the 4 Add amp Show key to add the selected item to the play queue and display the play queue screen Displaying the Play Queue e Display the Now Playing screen by pressing the 3 Playing key on your MediaServer remote control e the gt key to display the play queue Output gt 42 gt Tracks Play Queue 4 Selections gt 1 Cold Water Songs lt Browse 4 Play O Add 8 Options Mark Move X Delete Removing Selections from the Play Queue e Use the or keys to highlight the selection you would like to remove from the queue e Press the XDelete key Clearing the Play Queue e Press the Options key and choose Clear Play Queue Moving Selections in the Play Queue e the Mark key twice to place a Move symbol next to the selection you wish to move e Use the A or keys to move the selection to a new place in the play queue e Pre
75. dd all albums in the selected year to a playlist To select a particular album in the selected year e Press the gt key to display all albums within the selected year e Use the A or keys to step between albums Either e Press the 4 Play key to begin playback immediately or press the OAdd button to add this album to a playlist or the play queue Or e Press the key to return to browsing by years Browsing the Audio Library by Era Use the A or keys to highlight the Eras option in the Audio Library Menu e Press the gt key to display the Eras screen The TV screen will display the eras in your Audio Library output gt Albums lt Audio Library J Play O Add to Options J Mark 4 Search INEGRGE e Use the or keys to step between eras or press the appropriate key on the alphanumeric keypad to jump directly to that position in the list To play all albums in the selected era e the Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback immediately or press the button to add all albums in the selected era to a playlist To select a particular album in the selected era e the gt key to display all albums within the selected era e Use the A or keys to step between albums Either e Press the key to begin playback immediately or press the OAdd button to add this album to a playlist or the play
76. der menu and click Connect to Server Click on the Browse button in the Connect to Server window e Navigate to your MediaServer the network and double click the appropriate icon A window showing the available contents of the MediaServer hard disk will be displayed Importing Files to your MediaServer e Double click on the folder entitled Import An empty folder window will be displayed To Import Music Files e Navigate to the location of the music files on your computer e Use your mouse to select the files you wish to import and drag them into the Import window vaste o Ple and Falder Tanks Dem 2 import on 172 209 733 The files will appear briefly in the Import window but after a few seconds will disappear These files should now be accessible in the Audio Library of your MediaServer Note The currently supported audio file types for import WAV WMA and WMA Lossless and DRM protected files are not supported Any files of an unsupported type that are dropped into the Import folder will not be imported To Import Cover Art Files e Navigate to the location of the cover art files on your computer e Use your mouse to select the files you wish to import and drag them into the Import window The files will appear briefly in the Import window but after a few seconds will disappear These files will now be available when selecting cover art for an album in the Audio Library
77. e of the TV key and using the appropriate numeric code for your amplifier REMOTE CONTROL USE IN A MULTIROOM SYSTEM Your MediaServer remote control can be configured so that every button press indicates to the system which output is to be controlled This means that whenever infrared is received by the MediaServer the TV display will automatically switch to controlling the appropriate output Configuring the Remote with a Default Output e Press the Audio Server and Select keys simultaneously hold them down for 1 second The Audio Server key will remain lit for 20 seconds the configuration process must be completed during this time e Enter the digit code corresponding to the output you would like to control valid configurations are listed in Appendix A For example to set output 2 as your default output press 0 0 2 e the Audio Server button again The Audio Server button will blink twice to indicate that the configuration has been accepted If the Audio Server button does not blink twice begin the process again taking care to enter the number correctly Pressing any navigation key on the remote should now cause the MediaServer to switch to the correct output The remote control can still be used to control a different output in the normal way pressing the Home Output key will return it to controlling the default output Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 PESE Page 7 Imermae ser cue SELECTING IT
78. e one or more of the following U S Patents 5 987 525 6 061 680 6 154 773 6 161 132 6 230 192 6 230 207 6 240 459 6 330 593 and other patents issued or pending Some services supplied under license from Open Globe Inc for U S Patent 6 304 523 Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote The Gracenote logo and logotype and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimedia The information in this guide is believed to be correct as of the date of publication However our policy is one of continuous development and so the information in this guide is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Imerge This guide was designed and produced by Imerge Ltd XIVA NEW MEDIA BROUGHT TO LIFE XiVA is a highly portable software framework that powers next generation media appliances XiVA blends hard disk technology advanced software design and embedded Internet technology to provide amazing features audio video text graphics and all forms of streaming new media are all brought to life through a wealth of interactive user interface options The next generation media appliance is powered by XiVA CONTENTS Precautions General Precautions Important Safety Instructions Automatic Shutdown Important Safety Notices Controlling the MediaServer Fron
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80. e tray a IR RECEIVE The IR Receive connection allows remote control information to be carried from other devices directly into the MediaServer SSE Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 4 MS5000 MEDIASERVER 7 2 PB COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Connect the PB Component Video Out of the MediaServer to the PB Component Video In of a suitable TV depending on the supplied configuration to display the TV User Interface You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant AUX input to display the picture AV2 PR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Connect the PR Component Video Out of the MediaServer to the PR Component Video In of a suitable TV depending on the supplied configuration to display the TV User Interface You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant AUX input to display the picture 9 AV2 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Connect the PY Component Video Out of the MediaServer to the PY Component Video In of a suitable TV depending on the supplied configuration to display the TV User Interface You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant AUX input to display the picture AV2 ANALOGUE OUT 2 3 4 5 The MediaServer is a multiroom device allowing you to listen to different music in up to five different rooms all at the same time Each analogue output should be connected to the input jacks of a pre amplifier 1 AV2 ANALOGUE 2 Analogue sources such as MP3 Players may be connected to the MediaServer using this connectio
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82. ervice this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE 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 REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition HEAT Do not install near any heat source such as radiators heat registers stores or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat LIFTING Due to its weight at least two people are required to lift the product Correct lifting technique should be observed at all times to avoid injury or damage to the product and an appropriate trolley should be used for transportation Where possible it is recommended that a Moving and Handling Risk
83. ess the OSave key From the Edit Movie Details screen you can also choose to look up the movie details online e Press the Q Look Up key on your MediaServer remote control MS5000 MEDIASERVER The following screen is displayed 2 Please confirm Auto or manual look up X Cancel V Auto e the V Auto key to perform an automatic search for the movie details online Or e Press the OManual key to perform a manual search for the movie details online For more information about manually searching for movie details see the section titled Manual Look Up on page 16 Editing Artist Director Genre and Year names in the Video Library e Press the key on your MediaServer remote and choose to display the Video Library e the or keys to select either Artists Directors Genres or Years and press the gt key e Use the A or V keys again to highlight the item you wish to edit e Press the Options key and choose the Edit name option e Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a new name for the genre year or era Selecting Movie Artwork Your MediaServer stores a number of generic cover art images that can be applied to movies in your Video Library You can also choose to apply cover art that has been downloaded from the Internet to any item in the Video Library e Highlight the movie in your Video Library to which you would like to apply a cover art image e Press the
84. gh speed 44 I4 key When this key is pressed briefly during playback play restarts at the beginning of the current track or chapter A second brief press moves to the beginning of the previous track or chapter When the key is held for a longer period of time the music or movie will rewind at high speed Il PAUSE key Press the pause key to interrupt playback temporarily Imermae CONFIGURING YOUR REMOTE TO CONTROL OTHER DEVICES The TV and Amp keys on the remote control may be individually configured to control a range of televisions and amplifiers from well known manufacturers Configuring the Remote to Control your Television e Press the TV and 4 Select keys simultaneously hold them down for 1 second The TV key will remain lit for 20 seconds the configuration process must be completed during this time e Enter the digit numeric code matching the manufacturer of your television from the list in Remote Control Codes on page 44 e the TV button again The TV key will blink twice to indicate that the configuration has been accepted If the TV key does not blink begin the process again taking care to enter the number exactly as printed in the list If the television is switched on during the configuration process entering the correct code will cause the television to go into standby To configure the remote to control your amplifier follow the above procedure pressing the AMP key in plac
85. he keys to highlight either Name Artists Genres Year Era or Artwork e Press the Edit key e Use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the title and press the OK key When you have finished making changes to a track s details make sure you press the OSave key Editing Genre Year and Era names in the Audio Library e Press the key on your MediaServer remote and choose to display the Audio Library e the or M keys to select either Genres Years or Eras and press the gt key Use the or V keys again to highlight the genre year or era you wish to edit e Press the Options key and choose the Edit name option e Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a new name for the genre year or era Selecting Album Artwork Your MediaServer stores a number of generic cover art images that can be applied to albums in your Audio Library You can also choose to apply cover art that has been downloaded from the Internet to any item in the Audio Library e Highlight the album in your Audio Library to which you would like to apply a cover art image e Press the Options key e Use the and V keys to select Edit Album Details and press the Select key e Choose the Artwork option and press the Edit key Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 28 MS5000 MEDIASERVER INEGRGE The following screen listing all of the cover art images stored on your MediaServer is displayed
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87. hem To seek within a track Hold down the 4 or DI key on the front panel or your MediaServer remote control Play resumes from the new position when you release the key IIDermae Shuffle and repeat playback Your MediaServer lets you play selections from the Audio Library in a shuffled order to add variety to your music You can also play selections repeatedly To shuffle the playback order e the amp key on your MediaServer remote control to randomise the order of the selections in the play queue e Press the amp key a second time to shuffle all of the tracks in the play queue This will also turn on repeat mode for continuous playback of all tracks e Press the amp key a third time to disable shuffle To repeat the current selection e Press the key on your MediaServer remote control to repeat the currently playing track e Press the O key a second time to repeat the entire play queue e the O key a third time to disable repeat The front panel and TV screen both indicate that shuffle and repeat are enabled Now Playing Screen Options There are a number of options available from the Now Playing screen when music is playing e the KBNow Playing key on your MediaServer remote control to display the Now Playing screen e the Options key The following screen is displayed 6 Select option Jump to album tracks Jump to artist s alb
88. his setting will cause the disc tray to automatically eject when recording is complete please ensure there are no obstructions in front of the unit Your MediaServer is now configured for automatic recording e the OPEN CLOSE button on the front panel to open the disc tray e Place a CD or DVD in the tray e the OPEN CLOSE button on the front panel again to close the disc tray The MediaServer will begin recording automatically When the recording is complete the disc will be ejected from the unit simply insert a new disc and press the OPEN CLOSE button on the front panel to begin recording Your MediaServer will automatically attempt to retrieve information about the disc from the Internet If you do not have an internet connection or if information is not available for a particular disc the movie or album will be assigned names such as Album 21 Artist 35 or Movie 7 etc Accurate information can be entered manually at a later date If you have recorded a CD and chosen to have the recording compressed to MP3 or WMA the compression process will begin when the MediaServer is next idle The album will be immediately available for playback in the Audio Library MANUAL RECORDING Discs can also be recorded manually with full user interaction To record discs manually ensure the Confirm Format setting is enabled and the Auto Record and Auto Record Eject settings are disabled e Press the OPEN CLOSE butto
89. icy The XiVA Software Service Privacy Policy discloses our privacy practices and contains detailed information about exactly how your personal information will be treated Who are we What information of yours do we collect What we with the information we collect Will Imerge share any of your personal information How you can learn what personal information we have What is the opt out policy What types security procedures are in place to protect your information Will Imerge change its policy Who are we Imerge Limited Imerge welcomes you as a XiVA Software user We developed your home media appliance your MediaServer and it is powered by our XiVA Software Our company headquarters are located in Cambridge United Kingdom and full details of how you can contact us can be found at the end of this document The provision of goods services and information to you may also involve our business partners and other carefully selected third party companies What information of yours do we collect When you register with Imerge we need certain information such as your name address postcode and telephone number or email address in order to provide service to you Once you register with Imerge you are not anonymous to us By submitting your information you agree to the use of that information as set out in this Policy We may also use that information to let you know of add
90. ility system upgrade or other software accompanying this License whether on disk in read only memory or on any other media the Sonic Software the related documentation and materials The Sonic Software is licensed for use in object code form only for your internal use and only on a specific hardware system The Sonic Software is licensed not sold to you by Sonic You own the media on which the Sonic Software is recorded but Sonic and or Sonic s licensor s retain title to the Sonic Software and to any copies which this License authorizes you to make You acknowledge that Sonic and or Sonic s licensor s hereafter collectively referred to as Sonic retain all other ownership rights connected with the Software including without limitation all copyrights trademark rights and all other intellectual property rights You agree to refrain from any action which would diminish such rights or would call them into question You agree that this License shall apply to any software provided to you by Sonic or Sonic s representative as replacement or upgrade software to substitute for or to be used in conjunction with the software accompanying this License 2 Permitted Uses and Restrictions This License allows you to install and use the Sonic Software on a single Sonic manufactured or Sonic approved hardware system at a time This License does not allow the Sonic Software to exist on more than one hardware system at a time You may
91. in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License 9 The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns MS5000 MEDIASERVER Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and any later version you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program does not specify a version number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation 10 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE E
92. interface is known as the Remote User Interface You can display multiple Remote User Interfaces if you have more then one computer connected to your home network Each interface may control a different output and your computer will remember the last output you used The Remote User Interface gives you complete control of your MediaServer using a keyboard and mouse as opposed to a remote control This can help make editing items in the libraries easier and quicker and also allows you to control your MediaServer from any computer running on your home network Accessing the Remote User Interface e Using a computer on the network type the IP address or host name of your MediaServer into the address bar of a web browser e g http 192 168 0 1 or http lt hostname gt Navigating the Remote User Interface You will notice that the Remote User Interface is identical to the television user interface but for the addition of some buttons These buttons have been added to allow you to perform actions normally executed with the MediaServer remote control using a standard computer mouse When you first connect to the Remote User Interface you will recognize the Main Menu screen Output A Audio Library gt Open v af Select Browse play or edit your music collection 4 Output KB Now Playing Library Done gt The screens of the Remote User Interface are identical to those of the televis
93. io Library by Artist e Use the A or keys to highlight the Artists option in the Audio Library Menu e the gt key to display the Artists screen The TV screen will display the artists in your Audio Library e Use the A keys to step between genres e Alternatively press the Q Search button and select Genres to list just those genres that contain a particular word or group of letters Output gt Albums lt Audio Library To play all albums in the selected genre The Broken Family Band Play e the Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback immediately or press the OAdd button to add all albums in the selected Options genre to a playlist Mark O Add to To select a particular album in the selected genre 4 Search e Press the gt key to display all artists within the selected genre e Use the or keys to step between artists e Press the gt key again to display all albums by a particular artist e Use the A or keys to step between albums e Press the or keys to step between artists Either press the appropriate letter on your MediaServer remote control to jump directly to that position in e the Play key to begin playback immediately the list or press the OAdd button to add this album to Alternatively press the Q Search button and playlist or the play queue select Artists to list just those artis
94. ion refer to the following Copyright Act 1956 Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958 Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972 Any subsequent statutory enactments and orders CAUTION When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental regulations or environmental regulations or environmental public instructions that apply in your country or area Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 EXE Page 1 x MS5000 MEDIASERVER IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated KEEP INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be followed FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed CLEANING Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning The product should be cleaned only with a soft dry cloth Never clean with furniture wax benzine insecticides or other volatile liquids since they may corrode the cabinet ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like ACCESSORIES Do not place this pr
95. ion user interface but for the following differences e A and buttons now appear wherever there is a list that can scrolled You can use your mouse to press these buttons when you would usually use the A and V buttons on the MediaServer remote control e functions of the main action keys on your MediaServer remote control such as amp Menu Options KiLibrary and BNow Playing have been replaced by buttons on the bottom of the screen e When required to edit or enter text the Remote User Interface will display the text entry screen just as the television user interface does However instead of using the alphanumeric keypad on your MediaServer remote control you can use your computer keyboard to enter text and numbers MS5000 MEDIASERVER You will also notice that playback transport controls are available on the left hand side of the Now Playing screen Now Playing cold water songs P Devil The Details T EU 00 04 16 Elapsed 00 01 43 gt Play Queue lt Browse Selection 1 of 1 Add to Track 3 of 12 6 Options Next Song Against Robots gt Shuffle O Repeat gt You can initiate and control playback from the Remote User Interface using these controls Note If you make any changes to the Connection Settings via the Remote User Interface such as changing the IP Address you may need to reconnect using the new connection details ia Copyright Imerge Lt
96. irst being converted to analog These outputs may not be used for making a digital copy of your media 7 AV1 DIGITAL OUT The digital optical output can be used to transmit high quality audio to a device with a digital optical input D A converter A V amplifier etc using an optical fiber cable The advantage of using the optical output is that it has low signal loss caused by other cables and is completely isolated from the ground loop By connecting the coaxial jack to a digital audio component D A converter A V amplifier etc digital signals from the MediaServer can be transmitted directly from the system without first being converted to analog These outputs may not be used for making a digital copy of your media Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 5 INGRGE S se cue THE REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET The following diagram explains the function of the keys on your MediaServer remote control handset Standby Audio Server Amp Home Output 5 5 as anc Mark D 1 STANDBY key Use this key to shutdown or restart the MediaServer 2 AUDIO SERVER key Press this key to select the MediaServer as the device to be controlled For more information about using this key see the section titled Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices on page 7 3 TV key Press this key to select the TV as the device to be controlled For more information about using
97. itional products and services about which you might be interested In addition to the information you voluntarily provide by registering Imerge will also collect technical information from your MediaServer on a regular basis so that in the event that you contact technical support we will have information available to help diagnose technical issues The file upload will take place no more frequently than once every seven days and will include the transfer of a number of small files pertaining to your system s performance At no point will we gather any personal information and the information we do gather will identify you to Imerge only through the unique serial number of your MediaServer This information will be stored on our secure server and will at no stage be made available to any third parties Please note that sending and receiving this information will necessitate sending small amounts of data over your internet connection If you prefer to opt out of using this service you can do so by altering the relevant setting in the software user interface What do we do with the information we collect We may use personal information collected about you to let you know about new goods services or offers that you might find interesting or functionality changes and enhancements to the Service i e feature upgrades or changes to our terms and conditions of use Will Imerge share any of your personal infor
98. itled Controlling Movie Playback on page 35 Now Playing 9 Y WD Menu X Browse Jo OVD Select NAVIGATION OVI Bock The current output 90000 4 5 the DVD Menu X Browse Browse the Video Library Make selections in the DVD menu O DVD Back lt 4 Navigate to the previous screen in the DVD menu DVD Select lt CURRENT SELECTION Progress bar Time elapsed and remaining Movie title Artist names Director Genres and Rating DETAILED VIEW Screen title For full screen playback Full screen playback instructions Now Playing press Now Playing d 46 Menu Chapter Movie Window Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 34 MS5000 MEDIASERVER VIDEO OUTPUTS Your MediaServer is equipped with two independent video outputs labelled AV1 and AV2 on the rear of the unit AV1 is designed to be connected to the main television in your home for viewing movies and AV2 is routed to the other televisions around your home Movies selected to play on output 1 will be displayed on AV1 and movies selected to play on outputs 2 3 4 and 5 will be displayed on AV2 The movie soundtrack will be played via the chosen output Note If you are unsure how your MediaServer is configured contact your dealer or installer To select an output e Press the Output key on the MediaServer remote control e Use the A or
99. lay the Now Playing screen touch the amp Now Playing button The Now Playing screen is displayed Now Playing Cold Water Songs Id Devil In The Details 44 9 00 04 16 Elapsed 00 01 22 a 2 The Broken Selection 1 of 1 Family gt gt Track 3 of 12 4 Next Song Against Robots Play Add to Options F Queue Shuffle Repeat Browse 1 gt Volume Output Library Menu The playback controls appear as buttons on the left hand side of the screen Touch these buttons to pause stop seek or skip through music and movies The functionality of these controls is explained in more detail on page 27 audio playback and page 35 video playback The selected output Touch the Exit button to leave the Touch Panel Interface This part of the screen displays the on screen hint When navigating the media libraries it displays cover art and album or movie information Touch the button to increase volume the button to decrease volume and the button to mute the current output The buttons at the bottom of the screen are used to navigate to other screens in the user interface For example touch the Now Playing button to view the Now Playing screen for the current output Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 11 IMNMERGE ser cue THE REMOTE USER INTERFACE Your MediaServer can display a user interface computer connected to your home network This user
100. lect key After making any changes remember to use the OSave key to commit them Imermae Alternatively to create your own colour for the user interface e Press the OEdit Custom key The Edit Custom Colour screen is displayed Ap Edit Custom Colour Hue X Cancel Saturation 9 Edit Brightness O Save Original Red Green Blue Hexadecimal Press lt to decrease or gt to increase the highlighted value e Use the A and keys to highlight the option you wish to edit e Use the and gt keys to increase or decrease the highlighted value e Alternatively press the M Edit key to enter a value using the alphanumeric keypad e After making any changes remember to use the OSave key to commit them THE SCREENSAVER The MediaServer is equipped with a screensaver which will activate when the unit remains idle for a specified period of time You may choose to disable the screen saver or alter the time delay before it activates Note It is strongly recommended that you leave the screensaver enabled if you are using a plasma or rear projection television to display the user interface to prevent damage to the screen To Disable the Screensaver e From the User Interface Settings screen use the A and keys to highlight the Screensaver option e the Edit key e Use the A and keys to highlight Disabled and press Select e Press the key To Ch
101. lection your MediaServer will display the Now Playing screen for the currently selected audio output Your MediaServer has multiple audio outputs and therefore multiple Now Playing screens which are selectable using the Output key on your MediaServer remote control refer to page 27 for more information Now Playing TP I Coid Water Songs P Devil in The Details 900 04 16 Elapsed 00 01 22 Selection 1 of 1 ne current output Next Song Against Robots gt Play Queve gt Play Queue Navigate forward to view the Play Queue or back to lt Browse browse the Audio Library O Add to Add the playing item to a playlist or view the Now Options Playing screen options gt Shuffle lt Enable shuffle or repeat Repeat CURRENT SELECTION Shuffle status Repeat status Cover Art Ww d Cold Water Songs Album title 2 The Broken Family Band Artist name i 2003 Indie Indie Rock Alt Country Year and Genres DETAILED VIEW N OW p 9 The title of the current screen Cold Water Songs The title of the playing selection Devil In The Details The track title D The progress bar 00 04 16 Elapsed 00 01 22 Track time elapsed and remianing Selection 1 of 1 Play Queue position Track 3 of 12 Album position Next Song Against Robots Next Track Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 26 MS5000 MEDIASERV
102. licking OK To transfer the entire contents of your Audio Library select the folder entitled MusicShare e When the process is complete and all of your music has been added click on Close Once your Media Library has been updated with the music from your MediaServer you can update your portable player as follows e Click the Sync tab e Drag any items you would like to copy from the Library into the Sync List on the right hand side of the screen To select all items in the Library hold the Ctr key and press the A key e Click the Start Sync button in the bottom right hand corner of the screen The transfer process will begin shortly afterwards IIDemae SOFTWARE UPDATES As part of a policy of ongoing development Imerge is constantly improving the MediaServer s XiVA operating software To allow you to take advantage of these improvements the MediaServer is equipped with the ability to download and install software updates via the Internet Note You may want to contact your dealer or installer before attempting a software update CHECKING THE SOFTWARE VERSION Before checking for available software updates you may want to check the version of the XiVA software currently running on your MediaServer e Press the EJMenu key on the your MediaServer remote control to display the Menu screen e Use the A and V keys to select the Set Up option and press the Select key to display the Set Up screen Use the
103. m you wish to delete e the Mark key SS Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 24 MS5000 MEDIASERVER INEGRGE The mark symbol will appear next to the marked album Albums Output alt gt Tracks lt Audio Library Cold Water Songs Add to 6 Options J Mark Q Search Place a mark symbol next to the other albums you wish to delete e the Options key and highlight Delete marked albums e the Select key If there are less than one hundred items in a list you also have the option to mark all of the items in a list without having to go through them individually For example To delete all the albums by a particular artist e the EJMenu key on your MediaServer remote control and choose to display the Audio Library e the A or keys to highlight Artists and press the Select key to display the Artists list e Use the A or keys again to highlight an artist and press the gt key A list of all the albums by the chosen artist is displayed e the Options key and choose Mark all e the Select key e Press the Options key again and choose Delete marked albums e the Select key The mark function can also be used when adding multiple Audio Library items to a Playlist For example To add multiple albums to a playlist e Press the Menu key on your MediaServer remote control a
104. mation Personal data will be collected processed by Imerge and forwarded to the relevant Imerge Business Partner for the purpose of providing related services as described earlier However Imerge will not trade sell or rent your personal information such as name address phone number or email address to third parties world wide for targeted services or marketing purposes without your consent And we also protect your privacy by limiting employee access to the use of customer data We may provide aggregate statistics about our sales customers music tastes usage patterns and other site information to reputable third parties but these statistics will not include any information that could personally identify you unless we have your consent Imerge reserves the right to access and disclose individually identifiable information to comply with applicable laws and lawful government requests to operate its systems properly or to protect itself or its users How you can learn what personal information we have You may send us email at support xiva com or write to us at our headquarters address given at the end of this document A nominal fee may apply to this request What is the opt out policy You will be given an opportunity to select a level of privacy associated with your use of the Service during the registration process to determine whether and under what conditions information entered during the registration process or c
105. mermae ser cue PRESETS Presets are simple playlists for example you may have a preset which plays a random selection from your entire Audio Library Although you can select a preset for playback with the user interface presets are more commonly used by simple multi room control systems and remote controls to trigger playback without referring to the TV screen Storing a Preset e Display the Audio Library by pressing the R Library key on your MediaServer remote control e Press the A or keys to select Presets and press the gt key The existing presets will be displayed Presets Output 42 1 Entire Library lt Audio Library J Play O set X Clear Press C Set to assign a playlist to the highlighted preset If you have not previously stored a preset all the names will be labelled Empty e the A or keys to select the Preset you would like to program and press the OSet key The following screen is displayed Set Preset 6 to playlist Entire Library X cancel Chill Out Select Christmas Music Classical Selection Dad s Music Favourite Jazz Party Music e the A keys to select the Playlist you would like to assign and press the Select key The new preset will automatically be given the same name as the playlist assigned to it To clear a preset e Use the Aor V keys to highlight the preset you would like to clear e the XClear key e
106. mm W x 520mm D e Ambient operating temperature 5 35 C e Operating humidity 10 90 RH non condensing Video Outputs S Video Output v CONNECCION uiii ener S VIDEO jack Output NTSC or PAL Composite video output sica eH RCA jack Output NTSC or PAL DVI Output Dual Link DVI I Output resolution suss 480i 1080p Component Video Output Y Pr Pb 3 x RCA jack Output 5 480i 1080i Audio Outputs Analog Outputs Up to 4 pairs of outputs Output level 2V RMS e Output impedance 6000 CODnectOf sineret treno RCA jack Digital Outputs e Optical output Toslink e Coaxial output level 500mVp p 750 e Coaxial output connector RCA jack Audio Inputs Analog Inputs e Maximum input level 2V RMS Input 10kQ Connector daar RCA Jack Digital Inputs e SRC supported frequency 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz e Maximum input level 500mVp p 750 e Coaxial input connector RCA Jack e Optical input
107. mpany LOCATION The appliance should be installed in a stable location NONUSE PERIODS The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION If this product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other it will fit into the outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug does not fit into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug If this product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin it will only work in a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be protected from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the Na
108. n Not yet supported in the current software release 2 POWER SWITCH Switches the MediaServer s power supply on or off 3 MAINS Connect the supplied mains lead to this connector to provide power to the unit ETHERNET The Ethernet port is used to connect the MediaServer to a network or high speed Internet connection 5 IEEE1394 FIREWIRE Allows the MediaServer to communicate with supported Firewire devices USB Allows the MediaServer to communicate with supported USB devices D AV1 VIDEO DVI Use the DVI connector to connect your MediaServer to a digital flat panel television or projector AV1 is usually connected to the main television in your home used for viewing movies AV1 VIDEO VGA The VGA connector is inactive The DVI connector should be used for displaying AV1 Video RS232 CONTROL The RS232 Control port provides serial communication with supported devices INERGE AV2 DIGITAL OUT The digital optical output can be used to transmit high quality audio to a device with a digital optical input D A converter A V amplifier etc using an optical fiber cable The advantage of using the optical output is that it has low signal loss caused by other cables and is completely isolated from the ground loop By connecting the coaxial jack to a digital audio component D A converter A V amplifier etc digital signals from the MediaServer can be transmitted directly from the system without f
109. n of a new television may affect the configuration and in extreme circumstances may cause the user interface to be displayed incorrectly or not at all Display Help exists for this scenario so that the MediaServer s video settings can be re configured using the remote control without reference to the user interface Note Please contact your dealer or installer for help diagnosing video configuration problems prior to using Emergency Video Mode Accessing Display Help Press the following combination of six keys on your MediaServer remote control handset BMenu 4 3 5 7 This key combination can be easily remembered as the alphanumeric keys 4 3 5 7 correspond to the letters H E L P to spell the world help Depending on the nature of your configuration problems the user interface may display the Display Help screen Display Help Press 0 to return to the default video set up 7 to cycle through DVI modes 8 to switch between NTSC and PAL TV output 9 to switch between Composite S Video and Component TV output Jo Done to exit this screen DVI Mode 720p 50 TV Standard PAL Video Type Auto The options available via the Display Help screen are as follows Return to the Default Video Set Up If you are experiencing problems with video display on either AV1 or AV2 try using this function to cure the problem e the 0 key on your MediaServer remote control to return to the default
110. n on the front panel to open the disc tray e Place a CD or DVD in the tray e Press the OPEN CLOSE button on the front panel again to close the disc tray e Press the EJMenu key on your MediaServer remote control to display the Main Menu e Use the A or keys to select the Disc Tray option e Press the V Select key Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 15 INGRGE ser cue MS5000 MEDIASERVER The Disc Tray screen will display information about the MANUAL LOOK UP disc you have inserted 27 When a DVD is inserted into the drive and no movie eS information is returned the Q Look Up button becomes Disc Tray EK NEL available allowing you to manually search for the SS correct movie information Cold Water Songs e When look up of a DVD fails from the CD Tray screen press the QLook Up key The Manual Look Up screen is displayed 91 Enter text for manual look up at least 3 characters X Cancel lt Menu Vv Play O Record Recording Info OK e begin recording press the ORecord key If a CD is inserted the Recording Quality screen is displayed 5 Record CD tracks to Uncompressed X Cancel lt and gt to move around the text n Page to change character set e Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the title of the movie e Press the key MP3 128kb VBR J Select MP3 192kb VBR MP3 320kb CBR WMA 96kb The Manual Look Up screen displays up t
111. nd choose to display the Audio Library e the or M keys to highlight Albums and press the Select key to display the Albums list e Use the A or keys again to highlight an album you wish to add to a playlist and press the a Mark key A mark symbol will appear next to the album e Use the or keys again to highlight another album you wish to add to a playlist and press the Mark key A mark symbol will appear next to this album also e Press the OAdd To key Use the A or keys to select a playlist and press the Add key Both marked albums will be added to the playlist Note If pressing the GMark key has no effect then the mark function is not available on the current screen Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 22 5 25 INGRGE ser cue MS5000 MEDIASERVER THE NOW PLAYING SCREEN AUDIO The illustration below shows the Now Playing screen when music is playing from the Audio Library Whenever you select an item in the Audio Library for playback this screen is displayed You can also choose to display this screen at any time by pressing the BNow Playing key on your MediaServer remote control If the last item selected for playback on the current output is a movie from the Video Library the Now Playing key will display a different Now Playing screen from the below example see the section titled The Now Playing Screen Video on page 34 for more information When you make this se
112. nderstand that these limitations of Imerge s and Imerge s suppliers liability are a fundamental term of this agreement Changes to the XiVA Software Service Imerge reserves the right in its absolute discretion at any time and without notice to users of the Software to add remove amend or vary features of the Software or Service temporarily or permanently or on notice to all users to discontinue the Service altogether at any time in its discretion You agree that Imerge shall not be liable to you or to any third party for any modification suspension or discontinuance of the Service Imerge also reserves the right to change the terms and conditions of this agreement Such changes shall be effective upon notification by Imerge You are responsible for viewing any new terms and continued use after notification will confirm acceptance of such changes Invalidity If any part of these terms and conditions are unenforceable including any provision in which we exclude our liability to you the enforceability of any other part of these terms and conditions will not be affected Governing Law These terms and conditions shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of England and Wales whose courts shall have jurisdiction to resolve any disputes between us The official text of this agreement shall be in English In the event any dispute concerning the construction or meaning of this agreement reference shall be made
113. o 20 movies WMA 128kb which closely match the search criteria e Use the A or keys to select the closest match for the movie you wish to record Recording time remaining 33 767 39 hours using MP3 192kb VBR High Press the Select key Quality LOOK UP MEDIA DETAILS If there is no Internet connection present at the time of recording a disc you can use Look Up Media Details from the Main Menu to retrieve any missing details from e Usethe A or keys to choose the recording the Internet quality and press the Select key The Recording Information screen is displayed mii e Press the ElMenu key to display the Main Menu Use the A or keys and press the Select key to display the Set Up screen Recording Info Output In Progress Drm Use the or keys again to select the Look Up Devil In The Details Media Details lt Disc Tray The Look Up Media Details screen is displayed 12 O Stop Look Up Media Details Look up completed Recorded Not recorded Press Start to retrieve media details from the Internet When recording is finished the status displayed at the top of the screen will change from In Progress to Completed The movie or album will now be available in the Audio Library or Video Library Press the OPEN CLOSE button to remove the disc If you have recorded a CD and chosen to have the recording compressed to MP3
114. oduct on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket ortable The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer CART A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating Do not block any ventilation openings The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marketing label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power co
115. ollected subsequently may be shared with third parties You can modify your selection at a later date by revisiting the relevant page accessed via the menu screen your changes will normally take effect within 60 days of your re registration alternatively you may send your request in writing to us at the address given at the end of this document What types of security procedures are in place to protect your information Imerge is committed to protecting the privacy of its customers and we have taken extensive measures to ensure that the information we gather from you will be secure and confidential While we recognize that the Internet is not a completely secure medium of communication Imerge has taken steps to safeguard the security of any information we collect from your home media appliance by using Pretty Good Privacy PGP technology which encrypts the information you input on your system before it is transmitted to us In addition we have strict security procedures covering the storage and disclosure of your information in order to prevent unauthorized access and to comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 This means that sometimes we may ask you for proof of identity before disclosing any personal information to you Will Imerge change its policy When you supply your registration data you consent to the collection and use of your information by Imerge as described in this policy If we alter our Privacy Policy in
116. on with the use of the Software Save in respect of liability for death or personal injury arising out of negligence Imerge hereby disclaim and exclude to the fullest extent permitted by law all liability for any loss or damage whatsoever and howsoever incurred including any consequential special secondary or indirect loss or damage or any damage to goodwill or profits or any loss of anticipated savings incurred by you whether arising in tort contract or otherwise and arising out of or in relation to or in connection with your access to or use of or inability to use the Service or any software or content supplied to you in connection with the Service or in connection with any failure of performance error omission interruption defect delay in operation or transmission computer virus or line or system failure even if Imerge or its employees or agents are advised of the possibility of such damages losses or expenses MS5000 MEDIASERVER Limitations of Imerge s Liability In no event will Imerge or its suppliers be liable to you or any third party for any loss of profits loss of data loss of revenue loss of or loss of use of software loss of or loss of use of equipment to which the MediaServer is connected business interruption or other indirect consequential special or incidental damages of any nature arising from or relating to your use of the Software even if Imerge has been advised of the possibility of such damages You u
117. only to this agreement as written in English and not to any translation into another language If any provision of these terms and conditions is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to the law then such provisions shall be construed as far as possible to reflect the intention of the parties and the other provisions shall remain in full force and effect Entire Agreement These terms and conditions set out the whole of the agreement relating to our supply of the Software and Service and shall supersede any prior agreements or representations in respect thereof These terms and conditions cannot be varied except in writing which can be delivered by electronic mail by Imerge In particular nothing said by any sales person on behalf of Imerge or an Imerge Business Partner should be understood as a variation of these terms and conditions or an authorised representation about the Service or the nature and quality of items displayed thereon Imerge shall have no liability for any such representation being untrue or misleading No person other than the parties to this agreement shall have the right to enforce any of its terms under the Contracts Rights of Third Parties Act 1999 These terms do not relate to your purchase of the home media appliance itself which is governed by a separate warranty agreement provided by Imerge s Business Partner or their agent Assignment You shall not assign any of your right
118. ontents of the selected library item the album Cold Water Songs This part of the screen can be browsed using the A keys on the remote control Tracks List description Cold Water Songs Album Title 3 Devil In The Details List Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 18 MS5000 MEDIASERVER PLAYING MUSIC FROM THE AUDIO LIBRARY The following sections contains a detailed explanation about selecting items in the Audio Library for playback Displaying the Audio Library e Use the A or keys on the Main Menu to highlight the Audio Library option and press v Select The Audio Library screen is displayed Audio Library Output 42 Tracks Tracks e lt Menu J Tracks Play Library Q Search Browsing the Audio Library by Track e Use the A or keys to highlight the Tracks option in the Audio Library Menu e Press the gt key to display the Tracks screen The TV screen will display the tracks in your Audio Library Tracks ai Devil In The Details lt Audio Library J Play O Add to Options Mark Search e the A or keys to step between tracks or press the appropriate letter on your MediaServer remote control to jump directly to that position in the list e Alternatively press the Q Search button and select Tracks to list just those tracks that contain a particular word or group of letters To play a particular track e Press the 4 Pla
119. ose who receive copies directly or indirectly through you then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License 8 If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only
120. osition on the new output Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 il Page 35 IMERGES ser cue EDITING THE VIDEO LIBRARY Your MediaServer labels the movies in your Video Library with names which identify the movie you are watching and these help you locate items when you are browsing If you have an Internet connection your MediaServer reads the DVD information automatically from the Internet You can edit these names at any stage to suit your own preferences Editing Movie Information in the Video Library e Press the amp Menu key on your MediaServer remote and choose to display the Video Library e Press the A or keys to select Movies and press the gt key e Usethe A or V keys again to highlight the movie you wish to edit e Press the 5 key choose Edit Movie Details and press the Select key The following screen is displayed Edit movie details Name Imerge The Movie lt Back Artists David Niven Daniel Gant la J Edit Directors Gavin Johnson Genres Drama Rating PG UK Q Look Up Studio Bar Hill Duration 01 30 00 e Usethe or V keys to highlight either Name Artists Directors Genres Rating Studio Duration or Year e the Edit key Use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the text or where appropriate use the A and V keys to select value and press the key When you have finished making changes to a movie s details make sure you pr
121. ossible eye injury CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURE OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE Use the correct power cord for your country UK 240V 50Hz EUR 230V 50HZ AUS 230V 50HZ USA 110V 60Hz Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with household waste This equipment should be taken to your local recycling centre for safe treatment Les produits lectriques usag s ne doivent en aucun cas tre jet s avec les ordures m nag res Cet appareil doit tre apport la d chetterie pour subir un traitement adapt Elektrische Ger te d rfen nicht mit dem Hausm ll entsorgt werden Wenden Sie sich f r eine umweltgerechte Entsorgung dieser Ger te an Ihren rtlichen Entsorgungsbetrieb dispositivi elettrici non devono essere gettati insieme ai rifiuti domestici Tali apparecchiature devono essere consegnate al centro di riciclaggio locale per il corretto smaltimento Los dispositivos electr nicos no deben desecharse junto con los residuos dom sticos Este tipo de aparatos debe llevarse al centro de reciclaje m s cercano para su adecuado tratamiento Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 3 Inemaee USER GUIDE MS5000 MEDIASERVER CONTROLLING THE MEDIASERVER This chapter explains the controls and connections found on the MediaServer itself as well as those located on the MediaServer remo
122. play the Now Playing screen for the currently output You can also view this screen by pressing the BNow Playing key on the remote control Play Queue Select the Play Queue option to view the library items queued to play on the currently selected output Output Select this function to choose which of the available outputs you would like to control Set Up Select this option to display the Set Up screen From here you can access the Settings screen the Look Up Album Details screen and the Media Back Up and Restore feature MS5000 MEDIASERVER When you select the Set Up option the following screen is displayed Settings Look Up Media Details On line Update Shutdown Restart RAID information Change the settings of this unit The following options are available on this screen Again use the A and V keys on the remote control to cycle through them Settings Select this option to display the Settings screen This screen is used to view and amend important settings used by your MediaServer Look Up Media Details Choose this option to display the Look Up Media Details screen If you have an Internet connection use this function to retrieve CD and DVD details from the Internet Online Update Choosing this option will prompt the MediaServer to check online for any available software updates Shutdown Restart Select this option to switch off or restart your MediaServer RAID Information This s
123. press the gt key e Usethe A or V keys again to highlight the album you wish to edit e Press the 5 key choose Edit Album Details and press the Select key The following screen is displayed Edit album details Cold Water Songs Artists The Broken Family Band Genres Indie Indie Rock Alt Country Year 2003 Era 2000 s Artwork Cold Water Songs e Use the A or keys to highlight either Name Artists Genres Year or Era e Press the Edit key e Use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the text and press the OK key When you have finished making changes to an album s details make sure you press the OSave key If for example multiple genres are applicable to an album these can be entered by pressing the RETURN key on the remote control between entries while editing the genre field Editing Track Information in the Audio Library e the EJMenu key on your MediaServer remote and choose to display the Audio Library e Press the or keys to select Tracks and press the gt key e Usethe A or V keys again to highlight the track you wish to edit e the Options key and choose Edit Track Details MS5000 MEDIASERVER The following screen is displayed d Edit track details Number 3 Name Devil In The Details Artists The Broken Family Band Genres Indie Indie Rock Alt Country Year 2003 Era 2000 s Artwork Cold Water Songs Use t
124. property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE is not sold to the end user and instead is only licensed for use strictly in accordance with this document This agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of the LICENSE for use of the SOFTWARE 1 DEFINITIONS 1 1 Customer Customer means the entity or individual that is the end user of the SOFTWARE 2 GRANT OF LICENSE 2 1 Rights and Limitations of Grant NVIDIA hereby grants Customer the following non exclusive non transferable right to use the SOFTWARE with the following limitations 2 1 1 Rights Customer may install and use one copy of the SOFTWARE on a single computer and except for making one back up copy of the Software may not otherwise copy the SOFTWARE This LICENSE of SOFTWARE may not be shared or used concurrently on different computers 2 1 2 Limitations No Reverse Engineering Customer may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE nor attempt in any other manner to obtain the source code No Separation of Components The SOFTWARE is licensed as a single product Its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one computer nor otherwise used separately from the other parts No Distribution Customer may not distribute rent or lease the SOFTWARE to third parties 3 TERMINATION This LICENSE will automatically terminate if Customer fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof In such event Customer must
125. pt disturb or impair the working of the XiVA Software Service You will not insert or knowingly or recklessly transmit distribute upload or otherwise make available emails software data or files that contain a virus or corrupt data seek unauthorized entry into back office hack into any aspect of the Software or Service knowingly corrupt data circumvent or attempt to seek to circumvent any of the security safeguards of Imerge or any of its suppliers make any business use of the Service or assist any third party to do any of these things By registering you agree to these terms and conditions Title to Software and Intellectual Property Imerge retains title to and ownership of all the XiVATM Software and intellectual property rights in Imerge authorised products and XiVA home media appliances and the Service Imerge also retains ownership of all Imerge copyrights and trademarks Except as expressly authorised by Imerge you agree not to copy modify reverse engineer rent lease loan sell distribute sublicense or create derivative works based on the Software in whole or in part You agree not to access the Software Service by any means other than through the interface provided by Imerge or an Imerge Business Partner for use in accessing the Service Indemnity Neither Imerge nor any of its directors employees or other representatives will be liable for damages arising out of or in connecti
126. py display and or play Secure Content Revocation does not alter the WM DRM Software s ability to play unprotected content A list of revoked WM DRM Software is sent to your computer whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the Internet Microsoft may in conjunction with such license also download revocation lists onto your computer on behalf of Secure Content Owners Secure Content Owners may also require you to upgrade some of the WM DRM components distributed with this software WM DRM Upgrades before accessing their content When you attempt to play such content WM DRM Software built by Microsoft will notify you that a WM DRM Upgrade is required and then ask for your consent before the WMDRM Upgrade is downloaded Non Microsoft WM DRM Software may do the same If you decline the upgrade you will not be able to access content that requires the WM DRM Upgrade however you will still be able to access unprotected content and Secure Content that does not require the upgrade WM DRM features that access the Internet such as acquiring new licenses and or performing a required WM DRM Upgrade can be switched off When these features are switched off you will still be able to play Secure Content if you have a valid license for such content already stored on your computer MS5000 MEDIASERVER OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE LICENCE AGREEMENT Certain components of the software for the XiVA powered MediaServers are subject to the
127. queue Or e Press the key to return to browsing by eras Browsing Playlists in the Audio Library Playlists allow you to create your own selections of tracks and save them with a name of your choice such as Party Music For more information about creating a playlist refer to Creating a new Playlist on page 22 e Use the A or keys to highlight the Playlists option in the Audio Library Menu e the gt key to display the Playlists screen The TV screen will display the playlists in your Audio Library Playlists Output ait Entire Library gt Selections lt Audio Library V Play O New Options lt Mark Q Search Press e New to create a new playlist Note If you have not yet created any playlists the list will be empty e the A or keys to step between playlists or press the appropriate letter on your MediaServer remote control to jump directly to the item in the list beginning with that letter e the Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback immediately or press the key to add all tracks in the selected playlist to another playlist Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 21 IMNMERGES ser cue Browsing Presets in the Audio Library Presets provide instant one button playback from selected control systems For more information about storing presets refer to Storing a Preset on page 23 e Use the A or V key
128. r for this equipment is located on the rear panel Please write this serial number down and keep it in a secure place This is for your security U S MODEL CAUTION This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions use shielded cables and connectors for connections Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense If interference occurs try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced
129. rading to the latest release of software CD Record Settings Change the way in which the MediaServer records CDs 4 See the section entitled Recording on page 15 for more information Media Transfer Settings Enable or disable the ability to import and export music to or from the MediaServer It is recommended that this setting is enabled if you wish to transfer music files to or from your MediaServer Output Configuration Configure the behaviour of individual outputs Ll XiVALink Settings The settings used to communicate with third party control devices Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Remote Diagnostics Enable or disable the ability to send important diagnostic information to Imerge It is recommended that this setting is enabled so that in the event that you require technical support from Imerge information is available to help diagnose your specific problem Page 38 MS5000 MEDIASERVER USING YOUR MEDIASERVER WITH A HOME COMPUTER Your MediaServer has a number of advanced features which can be accessed via a computer connected to your home network For information about establishing communication between the MediaServer and your home network read the appropriate Product information Module in the Support section of the Imerge website www imerge co uk MEDIA TRANSFER In addition to recording directly from the CD tray it is also possible to transfer music and cover art images to and from your
130. rary or the Video Library depending on which library was most recently navigated 2 MENU key Press this key to display the Main Menu 3 NOW PLAYING key The Now Playing key is used to view the Now Playing screen for the currently selected output In addition when playing a movie the Now Playing key switches the display between the full screen movie and the Now Playing screen NAVIGATION lt gt A V keys The navigation keys are used to move up down left or right through the menu pages 5 SELECT key Select is used to activate the currently highlighted option When browsing the libraries this key will start playback of the selected item O ACTION key The Action key performs different tasks depending on the screen you are currently viewing For example on most Audio Library screens this key is used to add the highlighted selection to a playlist D Q SEARCH key The Search key can be used to search for items in the media libraries If pressing this key has no effect then the search function cannot be used on the current screen Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 6 MS5000 MEDIASERVER OPTIONS key Press this key on any library screen to view a list of available options If pressing this key has no effect then there are no options available on the current screen 3 MARK key This key is used in the media libraries to select multiple items and then perform an action on them collec
131. ree that your non exclusive license to use the Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and Gracenote Servers will terminate if you violate these restrictions If your license terminates you agree to cease any and all use of the Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and Gracenote Servers Gracenote reserves all rights in Gracenote Data the Gracenote Software and the Gracenote Servers including all ownership rights Under no circumstances will Gracenote become liable for any payment to you for any information that you provide You agree that Gracenote Inc may enforce its rights under this Agreement against you directly in its own name The Gracenote MusiclD Service uses a unique identifier to track queries for statistical purposes The purpose of a randomly assigned numeric identifier is to allow the Gracenote MusiclD service to count queries without knowing anything about who you are For more information see the web page for the Gracenote Privacy Policy for the Gracenote MusicID Service The Gracenote Software and each item of Gracenote Data are licensed to you AS IS Gracenote makes no representations or warranties express or implied regarding the accuracy of any Gracenote Data from in the Gracenote Servers Gracenote reserves the right to delete data from the Gracenote Servers or to change data categories for any cause that Gracenote deems sufficient No warranty is made that the Gracenote Software or Gracenote Servers are e
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133. s of the SOFTWARE that you may obtain from Imerge Ltd MS Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries after the date you obtain your initial copy of the SOFTWARE unless you accept updated terms or another agreement governs If other terms are not provided along with such Supplemental Components and the Supplemental Components are provided to you by MS Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries then you will be licensed by such entity under the same terms and conditions of this EULA except that i MS Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries providing the Supplemental Components will be the licensor with respect to such Supplemental Components in lieu of Imerge Ltd for the purposes of the EULA and ii TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE SUPPLEMENTAL COMPONENTS AND ANY IF ANY SUPPORT SERVICES RELATED TO THE SUPPLEMENTAL COMPONENTS ARE PROVIDED AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS ALL OTHER DISCLAIMERS LIMITATION OF DAMAGES Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 52 MS5000 MEDIASERVER AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS PROVIDED BELOW AND OR OTHERWISE WITH THE SOFTWARE SHALL APPLY TO SUCH SUPPLEMENTAL COMPONENTS MS Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries reserve the right to discontinue any Internet based services provided to you or made available to you through the use of the SOFTWARE e User Proof of License If you acquired the SOFTWARE on a DEVICE or on a compact disc or other media a genuine Mi
134. s described in Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices on page 7 e Press the Audio Server Select keys simultaneously hold them down for 1 second The Audio Server key will remain lit for 20 seconds the configuration process must be completed during this time e Press the key e Press the 4Vol key e Press the Amp device key The Audio Server device key will blink twice to indicate that the configuration has been accepted If the Audio Server key does not blink begin the process again taking care to press the buttons in the correct sequence The 4Volume and X Mute keys should now control the amplifier when the Audio Server device is selected To return the Volume and X Mute keys to their original configuration repeat the above process press the Audio Server key instead of the Amp key Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 8 MS5000 MEDIASERVER INEGRGE SWITCHING ON AND OFF Your MediaServer is designed to remain switched on continuously However if you are not planning to use your MediaServer for an extended period of time you may want to switch it off e Toswitch off press the button on the front panel of your MediaServer After a brief period the unit will switch off and the Standby LED will glow red e Toswitch back on press the button on the front panel of your MediaServer again After a brief period the unit will switch on the Standby L
135. s or obligations under these terms and conditions without Imerge s prior written consent Imerge shall have the right to assign or otherwise delegate all or any of its rights or obligations under these terms and conditions on notification to you Waiver Imerge s failure to exercise or enforce any of its rights under these terms and conditions shall not constitute a waiver of any such right 52 ee Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 50 MS5000 MEDIASERVER Notices Any and all notices to be given by either Imerge or you to the other under these terms and conditions shall be deemed sufficiently given when sent by email or facsimile transmission in each case addressed to you at the email address or facsimile number you have given us or to Imerge at the email address or facsimile number displayed at www xiva com BY USING THE SERVICE CONFIRM THAT HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND AGREE TO ALL THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT AS STATED ABOVE XiVA Software Service Privacy Policy Please read the following to learn more about our XiVA Software Service privacy policy and data protection practices Imerge values the privacy of its registered users We are strongly committed to protecting the privacy of users of our interactive products and services as well as to respecting the Data Protection Act 1998 Imerge will only collect and use personal information about you as specified below in accordance with this Pol
136. s to highlight the Presets option in the Audio Library Menu e the gt key to display the Presets screen The TV screen will display the presets in your Audio Library Presets Output E 1 Entire Library lt Audio Library Jv Play O set X Clear Press Set to assign a playlist to the highlighted preset e the A keys to step between presets or press the appropriate letter on your MediaServer remote control to jump directly to the item in the list beginning with that letter e the Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback PLAYING THE ENTIRE LIBRARY In addition to the ability to select individual items in the Audio Library you can also choose to play your entire music collection with a single button press To Play the entire Library e the key on your MediaServer remote control to display the Main Menu screen e Press the OPlay Library key Initiating playback of your entire Audio Library in this way will automatically enable shuffle and repeat Alternatively e the KlLibrary key on your remote control to display the Audio Library screen e Use the A or V keys to highlight the Playlists option and press Select e Use the A or V keys again to highlight the playlist entitled Entire Library and press Play Initiating playback of your entire Audio Library in this way will not automatically enable shuffle an
137. screen in the user interface the MediaServer will switch to full screen mode and resume the movie from the same position To skip to the next or previous chapter e the 4 or PI gt P key on your MediaServer remote control To seek forwards or backwards e Hold down the 44 14 or PI PP key on your MediaServer remote control for a few seconds and release the key when the seek begins Seek will begin at 4 times normal speed and x4 will be displayed on the screen along with the chapter number and the time position To increase seek speed e and release the 4 14 PI P key on your MediaServer remote control again The seek speed will increase to 8 times normal speed and the x4 on the screen will change to x8 Repeat the above process to increase the speed further To resume normal speed playback e the gt key on your MediaServer remote control Play resumes from the new position Resuming a movie on a different output You can begin watching a movie on one output and then resume watching the movie on a different output For example if you are watching a movie on output 1 e the key on your MediaServer remote control e Press the Output key and to select a different output or more likely move to a different room in your home e Navigate to the Video Library and press the OResume Movie key The movie will resume from the same p
138. settings menu visit the support section of the Imerge website www imerge co uk and read the appropriate Product Information Module Accessing the Settings Menu e Press the Menu key on your MediaServer remote control to display the Menu screen Setting Name Description For You For Your Installer Connection Settings Specify how your MediaServer accesses the Internet or a home network Internet Access Choose the method your MediaServer uses to access the Internet Edit Ethernet Settings Make changes to the Ethernet configuration of the MediaServer View Assigned Ethernet Settings Display the current Ethernet configuration of your MediaServer Display Settings This option contains settings for ensuring the user interface displays correctly on your television set or touch panel Interface Style Configure the MediaServer for use with a touch panel RE User Interface Settings Change among other things the behaviour of the screensaver as well as the colour of the user interface display See the sections entitled Changing the User Interface Colour and The Screensaver on page 13 System Information Contains important information about the system Lx ECL Reset System Reset the unit to factory default settings or choose to clear all media from the libraries Software Update Settings The settings used by the MediaServer to perform an online update Any alterations to these settings could render your MediaServer incapable of upg
139. someone else and passed on we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors reputations T Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 56 MS5000 MEDIASERVER Finally any free program is threatened constantly by software patents We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses in effect making the program proprietary To prevent this we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone s free use not licensed at all The precise terms and conditions for copying distribution and modification follow TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 0 This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License The Program below refers to any such program or work and a work based on the Program means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law that is to say a work containing the Program or a portion of it either verbatim or with modifications and or translated into another language Hereinafter translation is included without limitation in the term modification Each licensee is addressed as you Activities other than copying distribution and modification are not covere
140. ss the Yes key to confirm deletion of the movie Note Any items you choose to delete will be permanently erased from your MediaServer s hard disk Anything you delete by accident will need to be re recorded IMNMERGE Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 37 IMMERGE USER GUIDE MS5000 MEDIASERVER THE SETTINGS MENU e Use the A and keys to select the Set Up option and press 4 Select The Settings menu contains important configuration e Use the A and keys again to select Settings and settings used by your MediaServer Many of these settings press Select will be configured when the MediaServer is installed and are unlikely to require subsequent amendment The below table contains a brief summary of the configuration options available in the Settings menu Connection Settings Stack The columns to the right headed For You and For Your Display Settings Installer indicate whether the setting in the left hand User Interface Settings column should ideally be amended by the user or the System Information installer Users are not advised to attempt configuration Software Update Settings of any of the settings marked with a X in the User The Settings screen is displayed 4 Recording Settings column without first consulting their dealer or installer d Media Transfer Settings or visiting the Imerge website For a comprehensive and detailed explanation of the options available in the
141. ss the Mark key again to remove the Move symbol Saving the Play Queue as a Playlist You can save a play queue as a playlist so that you can listen to the same collection of music at a later time e From the Play Queue screen press the Options key on your MediaServer remote control e Choose Save Play Queue as playlist and in the screen that appears enter a name for the play list using the alphanumeric keypad e Press the key Your current play queue will now be available as a playlist in the Audio Library Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 22 MS5000 MEDIASERVER PLAYLISTS Your MediaServer allows you to create your own music selections called playlists and identify them with a name of your choice For example you could select your favourite party tracks from a number of different albums and include them in a playlist called Party Music You can then play your selection simply by choosing the appropriate playlist from the Playlist screen Creating a New Playlist e Display the Audio Library by pressing the K Library key on your MediaServer remote control e Press the A or keys to highlight the Playlists option and press the Select key The following screen will be displayed listing your existing playlists Playlists Output 1 alt Entire Library gt Selections lt Audio Library J Play e New Options Mark Q Search Press New to create
142. st shutdown was due to this unit overheating If you see either of these screens displayed on the user interface you should contact your dealer or installer as soon as possible INEGRGES Hard Disk Failure Should a fault develop with one of the hard disk drives in the MediaServer the following message will be displayed on the user interface There is a problem with a hard disk drive in this unit Please contact your dealer installer immediately While the unit is in this state it is not protected against data loss should another disk fail This message will reappear periodically until the problem is resolved If the above message is displayed you should contact your dealer or installer as soon as possible to organise a replacement hard disk drive LOOK UP FAILURE If the MediaServer fails to return movie or aloum information from the Internet upon inserting a disk into the tray there are a number of checks you can perform to help diagnose the problem e Navigate to the Connection Settings screen via the following path Main Menu gt Set Up gt Settings gt Connection Settings e Choose to display View Assigned Ethernet Settings The user interface will display the following screen Ap Assigned Ethernet Settings IP Address 172 20 30 153 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 172 20 30 18 DNS 1 172 20 30 22 DNS 2 158 43 128 72 e the Test key to display the Ethernet Tests screen
143. t View Rear View The Remote Control Handset Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices Remote Control Use in a Multiroom System Selecting Items Directly Using the MediaServer Remote Control Handset Volume Control Switching On and Off The User Interfaces The Video Screens The Touch Panel User Interface The Remote User Interface Changing the User Interface Colour The Screensaver The Main Menu Recording Audio Recording Quality Automatic Recording Manual Recording Manual Look Up Look Up Media Details Playing CDs and DVDs from the Disc Tray Playing a CD from the Disc Tray Selecting an Output Playing the CD Playing a DVD from the Disc Tray Selecting an Output Playing the DVD The Audio Library Playing Music from the Audio Library Displaying the Audio Library Browsing the Audio Library by Track Browsing the Audio Library by Album Browsing the Audio Library by Covers Browsing the Audio Library by Artist Browsing the Audio Library by Genre Browsing the Audio Library by Year Browsing the Audio Library by Era Browsing Playlists in the Audio Library Browsing Presets in the Audio Library Playing the Entire Library The Play Queue Displaying the Play Queue Removing Selections from the Play Queue Clearing the Play Queue Moving Selections in the Play Queue Saving the Play Queue as a Playlist Playlists Creating a New Playlist Adding Music to a Playlist oO hh P N 10 10 11 12 13 13 14
144. te control handset In addition it introduces you to the user interfaces used to record catalogue and control playback of your music and movies If you require a detailed installation guide for your MediaServer visit the support section of the Imerge website www imerge co uk FRONT VIEW t m i BILL REAR VIEW 19 AV2 ANALOGUE AUDIO 2 5 2 E i MES o 009009 C EA ea 99 00 1 STANDBY BUTTON 5 2 S VIDEO OUT Press the Standby button to turn the MediaServer on Connect the S VIDEO output of the MediaServer to the press it again to turn the MediaServer off S VIDEO input of a suitable PAL NTSC TV depending on the supplied configuration to display the TV User DISC TRAY Interface You may also need to switch the TV to the CDs and DVDs should be inserted with the label side relevant AUX input to display the picture facing up AV2 VIDEO OUT OPEN CLOSE BUTTON Connect the composite Video Out of the MediaServer to the composite input of a suitable PAL NTSC TV depending on the supplied configuration to display the TV User Interface You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant AUX input to display the picture Pressing the OPEN CLOSE button opens the disc tray Insert a CD or DVD and press the button again to close th
145. the iMark key to mark multiple items in the Library and then add them to a playlist using the above method Editing Playlists To edit a playlist name e From the Playlists screen use the or keys to highlight the playlist you wish to edit e Press the Options key and choose Edit Playlist Name e Use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the playlist name and then press the Ok key To remove an item from a playlist Use the or keys to highlight the item you would like to remove from the playlist e Press the XDelete key To delete multiple items from a playlist use the a Mark key to mark the items you wish to remove and then follow the process described above To move an item in a playlist e Use the A or V keys to highlight the item you would like to move in the playlist e the Mark key twice to place a Move symbol next to the item you wish to move e Use the or keys to move the selection to a new place in the playlist e the Mark key again to remove the Move symbol To delete a playlist e From the Playlists screen use the or keys to highlight the playlist you wish to delete e Press the Options key and choose Delete playlist e Press the Yes key to confirm the deletion To delete multiple playlists use the a Mark key to mark the playlists you wish to remove and then follow the process described above Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 BEEN Page 23 I
146. the screen can be browsed using the A and keys on the remote control Movies List description AI List type Imerge The Movie List Le Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 30 MS5000 MEDIASERVER PLAYING MOVIES FROM THE VIDEO LIBRARY The following sections contains a detailed explanation about selecting items in the Video Library for playback Displaying the Video Library e Press the EJMenu key on your MediaServer remote control from any screen e Usethe A or keys on the Main Menu to highlight the Video Library option and press Select The Video Library screen is displayed Video Library El 2 Movies Movies POS lt Menu Jv Movies e Resume Movie 4 Search Browsing the Video Library by Movie e Use the A or V keys to highlight the Movies option in the Video Library Menu e the gt key to display the Movies screen The TV screen will display the movies in your Video Library listed alphabetically Movies al lt Video Library Imerge The Movie 7 Play 9 Synopsis Options Mark Q Search e Press the A or keys to step between movies or press the appropriate letter on your MediaServer remote control to jump directly to that position in the list e Alternatively press the Q Search button and select Movies to list just those movies that contain a particular word or group of letters e With the movie you wish to play
147. ties under the terms of this License C If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run you must cause it when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty or else saying that you provide a warranty and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions and telling the user how to view a copy of this License Exception if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement INGRGE secure These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it Thus it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you rather the intent is to exercise the right to control t
148. tional Electric Code ANSI NFPA70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure A LIGHTNING For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling POWER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product SERVICING Do not attempt to s
149. tively For more information about using the mark function in the Audio Library refer to page 24 See page 33 to learn about the Mark function and the Video Library NUMERIC 0 to 9 keys The numeric keys can be used as follows e Inthe library you may jump to an item in the list that begins with one of the letters specified at the top of each key e In text entry mode these keys can be used as an alphanumeric key pad similar to a mobile phone 0 The Repeat key has the following functions e During music playback this key toggles the repeat play setting on the MediaServer e In text entry mode this key can be used to perform a carriage return 22 4 gt SHUFFLE DELETE key The Shuffle key has the following functions e During music playback this key toggles the random play setting on the MediaServer e In text entry mode this key be used to delete characters Q3 E STOP key During playback the Stop key halts playback on the currently selected output of the MediaServer gt PLAY key The Play key can be used to resume playback on the currently selected output of the MediaServer 05 4 OUTPUT key Press this key to change the currently selected output P PI key When this key is pressed briefly during playback play restarts at the beginning of the next track or chapter When the key is held for a longer period of time the music or movie will fast forward at hi
150. ts that contain a Or particular word or group of letters e Press the key to return to browsing by genres To play all albums by the selected artist e Press the Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback immediately or press the button to add all albums by the selected artist to a playlist or the play queue To select a particular album by the selected artist e Press the gt key to display all available albums by the selected artist e Use the or V keys to step between albums Either e Press the Play key to begin playback immediately or press the OAdd button to add this album to a playlist e the gt key again to select a track from within the album Say Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 20 MS5000 MEDIASERVER Browsing the Audio Library by Year e Use the or keys to highlight the Years option in the Audio Library Menu e the gt key to display the Years screen The TV screen will display the years available in your Audio Library mnm El 1 gt Albums lt Audio Library J Play O Add to Options J Mark Su Search e Use the A or keys to step between years or press the appropriate key on the alphanumeric keypad to jump directly to that position in the list To play all albums in the selected year e Press the 4 Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback immediately or press the button to a
151. uld have a value of 5A If a plug without a fuse is used the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 5A Note The severed plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13A socket elsewhere How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code 1 TheBLUE wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED 3 The GREEN YELLOW GREEN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow Before replacing the plug cover make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead not simply over the three wires WARNING EN The equipment must be provided with a proper AC protective earth PE ground connection Fl Laite on liitettava suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan NO Apparatet m tilkoples jordet stikkontakt SE Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag COPYRIGHT NOTICE This equipment must not be used for unauthorized duplication of CDs DVDs or any other works protected by copyright No license to infringe copyright is granted by the sale of this equipment Recording and playback of some material may require permission For further informat
152. ultiple movies from the Video Library e Press the EJMenu key on your MediaServer remote control and choose to display the Video Library e the or keys to highlight Movies and press the 4 Select key to display the Movies list Use the A or V keys again to highlight a movie you wish to delete e the Mark key The mark symbol will appear next to the marked movie Movies lt Video Library Imerge The Movie J Play e Synopsis Options Mark 4 Search Place a mark symbol next to the other movies you wish to delete e Press the Options key and highlight Delete marked movies e the Select key If there are less than one hundred items in a list you also have the option to mark all of the items in a list without having to go through them individually Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 33 INGRGE ser cue MS5000 MEDIASERVER THE NOW PLAYING SCREEN VIDEO The illustration below shows the Now Playing screen when a movie is selected to play The below screen is displayed when a movie is playing and the EBNow Playing key is pressed on the MediaServer remote control When the button is pressed the movie is minimized from full screen mode and is displayed in the movie window in the middle of the screen The movie continues to play in the movie window until you choose to stop or pause it For more information about controlling the playback of movies see the section t
153. ums Jump to genre s artists Edit track details Edit album details Jump to album e Use the A or keys to select Jump to album e Press the Select key The currently playing album will be displayed Jump to artist e Use the A or V keys to select Jump to artist e Press the Select key albums by the currently playing artist will be displayed Jump to genre Use the A or keys to select Jump to genre e Press the Select key All artists in the same genre as the currently playing track will be displayed From this options screen you also have the choice to edit album or track details For instructions regarding the use of these options refer to the Editing the Audio Library chapter on page 28 Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 E Page 27 IImermae ser cue EDITING THE AUDIO LIBRARY Your MediaServer labels the albums artists and tracks in your Audio Library with names which identify the track you are listening to and these help you locate items when you are browsing through the Audio Library If you have an Internet connection your MediaServer reads the CD information automatically from the Gracenote Music Recognition Service You can edit these names at any stage to suit your own preferences Editing Album Information in the Audio Library e Press the amp Menu key on your MediaServer remote and choose to display the Audio Library e the A or keys to select Albums and
154. witch between Composite S Video and Auto TV outputs Repeatedly press the 9 key for the MediaServer to cycle through the available options Choose the best option for the televisions connected to AV2 e Press the Done key to return to the user interface BLANK DISPLAY If you select an item from the media libraries for playback and the display goes blank it may be due to a missing or invalid library item In the event that this happens try pressing the Library key on the MediaServer remote control to return to the user interface If this does not resolve the problem contact your dealer or installer Copyright Imerge Ltd 2007 Page 42 MS5000 MEDIASERVER WARNING MESSAGES There are some scenarios in which the MediaServer may display a warning message on the user interface Automatic Shutdown The MediaServer contains sensors that continually monitor its operating temperature Should the temperature exceed its maximum safe operating temperature an automatic shutdown will be initiated to prevent component damage and subsequent data loss The user interface will display the following warning message Shutting down This unit is overheating and will shutdown in 57 seconds Please do not disconnect the power until shutdown is complete When the countdown is complete the MediaServer will automatically shutdown When the MediaServer is next switched on the following screen will be displayed The la
155. y drag the folder entitled Albums By Artist into the iTunes Library Pv Note the import process may take some time depending on the number of albums and the speed of your computer Once the iTunes Library source has been updated with the music from your MediaServer you can you can update your iPod as follows e Connect your iPod in the normal way e Click the Browse button in the top right hand corner of the iTunes window Drag any item from the Genre Artist Album lists onto the iPod icon in the Source area The transfer process will begin shortly afterwards Updating the iTunes Library If you have removed music from your MediaServer or edited the names of any items in the library you will need to update the iTunes Library to remove any broken links To do this you should first delete all the MediaServer albums from the iTunes Library as follows e Select the View Options item from the View menu e the Grouping option then click the OK button to confirm your changes e Inthe iTunes Library click the new Grouping column heading The tracks located on your MediaServer hard disk will be grouped together using the label MediaServer e g 55000 1234 e Click on the first track in the list with this grouping label then holding down the Shift key click the last track e the Delete key to remove these tracks from the iTunes Library
156. y key to begin playback immediately or press the OAdd button to add this track to a playlist or the play queue e the key to return to the Audio Library INEGRGE Browsing the Audio Library by Album e Usethe A or keys to highlight the Albums option in the Audio Library Menu e the gt key to display the Albums screen The TV screen will display the albums in your Audio Library Albums gt Tracks lt Audio Library Cold Water Songs 7 Play Add to 6 Options lt Mark A Search e the A or keys to step between albums or press the appropriate letter on your MediaServer remote control to jump directly to that position in the list e Alternatively press the Q Search button and select Albums to list just those albums that contain a particular word or group of letters To play the entire album e the V Play key on your MediaServer remote control to begin playback immediately or press the Add button to add this album to the play queue To select a particular track from this album e Press the gt key to open the album and display the tracks it contains Use the or keys to step between tracks e Press the V Play key to begin playback immediately or press the O Add button to add this track to a playlist or the play queue e the key to return to browsing by album Browsing the Audio Li
157. y to display all movies released in the selected year e Use the or V keys to step between movies e With the movie you wish to play highlighted press the OSynopsis key to view a synopsis of the movie or press the M Play key to begin playback Alternatively press the key to return to browsing Years SEARCHING THE VIDEO LIBRARY The search function can be used from any Video Library screen to reduce the items in the current list to only those that contain a particular word or collection of characters e From any Video Library screen press the Q Search key on your MediaServer remote control The below screen is displayed Q Search for Movies Artists Directors Genres e the A or keys to choose to search either Movies Artists Directors or Genres e the Select key IMNMERGE The below screen is displayed Q Enter text to search for Press lt and gt to move around the text Page to change character set e Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter text e Press the key A list of items containing your search criteria will then be displayed MARKING ITEMS IN THE VIDEO LIBRARY The mark function can be used to select multiple items within a list in the Video Library You can then perform a single action to be applied to all of the marked items rather than performing the same action on each item individually For example To delete m
158. years to come This product has undergone stringent testing during manufacture and if after reading the User Guide you believe that there is a problem with the product please contact the Imerge dealer who supplied your MediaServer as your dealer will be able to advise how the problem can best be corrected This guarantee applies provided the product is handled properly for its intended use and in accordance with its operating instructions This guarantee does not apply e ifthe serial number or warranty sticker on the product has been altered tampered with removed or made illegible e if repairs or product modifications and alterations have been executed by unauthorised service organisations or persons e if damage is caused by accidents including but not limited to lightning water or fire misuse or neglect e ifthe product has been incorrectly installed resulting in damage to components to costs of shipment transportation or associated insurance costs to or from an Imerge dealer or Imerge Service Centre These statements do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer under applicable national legislation in force nor your consumer s rights against the dealer from whom you purchased the product Please do not return your product directly to Imerge as this will result in unnecessary delays in the repair process In order to avoid unnecessary inconvenience we advise you to read the user documentation c
159. ys visit the support section of the Imerge website www imerge co uk support If your setup does not currently incorporate touch panel displays and you would like more information please contact your dealer or installer Navigating the Touch Panel User Interface The touch panel user interface has an identical menu structure to the television user interface with the addition of buttons on the screen The buttons correspond to those found on the MediaServer remote control and allow you to perform actions normally executed with the remote control by pressing the buttons on the touch panel screen The illustration below shows the structure of the touch panel user interface screens Although each screen is slightly different the fundamental layout of information and controls is the same The screen shown in the below example is the Menu screen To display the Menu screen touch the amp Menu button on the display e Touch the and buttons on the left hand side of the screen to move through the list of options in the same way that you would using the A and keys on the MediaServer remote control The title of the current screen Touch the A and M keys to select items in the list Audio Library The list page position This part of the screen contains a number of buttons providing navigation options and actions Imermae e Touch either the 2 Open or Select button to choose a menu item To disp
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