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1. musicmatch Fie Edit view Options H vX musicmatch PREV REC PLAY PAUSE STOP NEXT VOL dup BAA DOSAN wsccuwe N NOW PLAYING QUESTIONS ABOUT MUSIC MATCH There is an extensive help section in MusicMatch to show you how to use it Just click on the help button as show below once you have installed it On the installation CD you will find a folder containing the iTunes plug in There is a JPEG image next to the plug in which will show you where to place the plug in 11 Optional add ons JBM Camera 100 For JBM 20 120 amp AV140 This camera turns your Jukebox Multimedia into a digital camera amp camcorder Save still images as jpg files and movies as MP4 avi files Has We J 1 3 Megapixel captor and 2x Digital Zoom JBM CompactFlash Reader For JBM 20 120 amp AV140 This adapter allows you to copy JPG images from your Compact Flash cards onto the Jukebox Multimedia s hard drive gt SS To use this adapter simply connect it to the Jukebox when it is off then once the Jukebox has been restarted insert your memory card and the Jukebox will ask you if you would like to copy the contents 291 JBM SmartMedia Reader For JBM 20 120 amp AV140 This adapter allows you to copy JPG images from your Smart Media cards onto the Jukebox Multimedia s hard drive To use this adapter simply connect it to the Jukebox when it is off then once the Jukebox has been restarte
2. the property of their respective owners Specifications are subject to change without notification Errors and omissions accepted Images and illustrations may not always match contents Copyright ARCHOS All rights reserved Disclaimer of warranty to the extent allowed by applicable law representations and warranties of non infringement of copyrights or other intellectual property rights resulting from the use of the product under conditions other than as here above specified are hereby excluded Starting up the Jukebox Multimedia Ports Connections and Buttons Playing MP3 music Settings Recording MP3 Music Playing Video Creating MPEG 4 Movies Viewing Photos Connecting Disconnecting from your Computer 10 10 Using Music Match software 11 Optional add ons 12 Technical Support 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Dear Customer ARCHOS thanks you for the purchase of this exciting multimedia product Never before has one been able to carry with him or her so much information be it MP3 music MP4 videos or JPEG pictures and be able to play these without a computer We are sure that your Jukebox Multimedia will give you years of listening and viewing enjoyment Of course you can always use it as a regular hard drive too Please check our web site also as we periodically update the Jukebox Multimedia s internal operating software to offer new features Wishing you the best Music Picture and Video experien
3. 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 radio TV technician for help my Note During file transfer or in the PC mode if the End User Terminal EUT or computer suddenly freezes or does not respond it may be due to the electrostatic phenomenon Please follow the procedures below to recover the operation Unplug the USB cable from the End User Terminal EUT Close the software application in the computer or re boot the computer if necessary Re connect the USB cable to the End User Terminal EUT CAUTION Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device FCC Part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Copyright Notice Copyright ARCHOS 2002 All rights reserved This document may not in whole or part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from ARCHOS All brands and products names are registered trademarks and
4. ARCHOS Think smaller Jukebox Multimedia 20 120 amp ARCHOS VIDEO AV140 Leam to use us with Flash interactive nanuals on the induded CD ROM Audio Photo Video J ukebox Multinedia 120 amp ARCHOS VIDEO AV140 J ukebox Multinedia 20 English Quick Start Guide 1 1 for Jukebox Multimedia 20 120 amp AV140 no 101890V11 Please visit our web site to download the most recent manual and software for this product le Warranty and Limited Liabilit This product is sold with a limited warranty and specific remedies are available to the original purchaser in the event the product fails to conform to the limited warranty Manufacturer s liability may be further limited in accordance with its sales contract In general the manufacturer shall not be responsible for product damages caused by natural disasters fire static discharge misuse abuse neglect improper handling or installation unauthorized repair alteration or accident In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for loss of data stored on disk media MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF IN ADVANCE ARCHOS licensor s makes no warranties express or implied including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose regarding the licensed materials ARCHOS s licensor s does not warrant guarantee or make a
5. AY to view the highlighted file Click the F1 button to change settings between single photo view and multi photo view Click the F2 button to remove text Click the F3 button to get file information or delete the picture Click Left or Right to go forward or back one picture in the directory Click Up or Down to rotate a picture 2 Magnify the image with play button e Press the PLAY button again once viewing a photo The image will enlarge to double size Click once on OFF to escape back to normal view 3 Create a slide show by adding images to the play list e As with music files hold down the play button while a file is highlighted in the browser view The photo icon in front of the file name will change to green indicating that it is in the Playlist e Do this with different photos to create your slideshow e Save the Playlist slideshow or to view instantly do File F2 Playlist File F2 Start Playlist e Save slideshow in order to play at another time 4 Use an ARCHOS card reader add on to get digital photos into Jukebox e ARCHOS makes add on card readers that allow you to transfer either JPG images from Compact Flash SD Multimedia SmartMedia or Memory Stick to your Jukebox Multimedia e See the last section of this Quick Start Guide for specific add ons built in screen or on a television screen if you choose that output option 9 Connecting Disconnecting from your Computer Windows ME 2000 XP and Macintosh These three versions o
6. box Multimedia and your computer by simply dragging and dropping files in Windows Explorer ATTENTION Failure to disconnect the Jukebox properly may lead to data loss or render the Jukebox unusable 4 How to disconnect Jukebox from Computer e For Macintosh drag Jukebox icon to trash before disconnecting from USB port e For Windows 98se ME 2000 and XP click on green arrow icon in system tray and select remove safely Message on screen will appear to indicate that you can unplug the Jukebox gt 10 10 Using Music Match software This software will help you to create Playlists rename files change ID 3 tag information Artist Album Song title and execute other useful MP3 related functions such as transforming your personal CDs into MP3 files for playing on the Jukebox Installing Music Match software on your PC or Mac is quite simple Just slip the included CD into your CR ROM drive and the autorun system will present you with a list of installation options You can then choose Music Match in the language of your choice When installing MusicMatch it will ask you to enter a serial number You will find the serial number printed on the paper pouch that the CD was packaged in If for some reason the autorun does not present the menu when you place the CD into your computer you can run the installation via the executable program in the folder MUSICMATCH You will see a number of languages offered
7. ce The ARCHOS TEAM PS Don t forget to check out the Flash interactive manual on the CD ROM The Jukebox Multimedia 20 120 and AV140 With the introduction of the Jukebox Multimedia 120 Series ARCHOS takes the next step in performance The 120 amp AV140 behave much like the original Multimedia 20 but have a built in USB 2 0 connection and a more powerful processor thus increasing performance of CPU intensive tasks such as video decoding The interface is basically the same with only a few minor differences Below is a table highlighting the functional differences between the Multimedia 20 and 120 AV140 See the PDF manual on CD for more technical details Jukebox Multimedia 20 Jukebox Multimedia 120 amp AV140 Built in USB 1 1 Built in USB 2 0 also 1 1 compatible Plays DivX format video files Plays DivX and XviD format video files Maximum video size 352x288 Video size up to 640x368 JPEG Preview 4 or 9 images and 16 on TV 40GB Hard Disk for AV140 JPEG Preview 4 images 1 Starting up 1 Charge the batteries e Use only the included ARCHOS charger adapter e Before using for the first time charge the batteries for a full three hours e You may use the Jukebox Multimedia after the first half hour of charging though this will increase the charging time Take this initial 30 minutes to read through this Quick Start Guide and the complete manual on the included CD ROM 2 Turning it on and shutting off e Hold the ON but
8. converts AVI files of various formats into standard MPEG4 Simple Profile ANI suitable for the Archos Jukebox Multimedia Select Source File Click here to select the source video file avi L av Source File f l Click here to enter the destination MPEG4 file Destination File n your video from its original format avi or mpg mpeg 1 and then encode iar Ane oa it into a DivX based MP4 avi file The file will be of type Simple Profile mee vino eee and have a resolution of 352 x 288 for model 20 and up to 640x368 for foie Goa Mes 100 series models in order to be played back properly Only MP4 files Sra eee encoded with DivX can be read XviD also with the 100 series If the Height DivX codec is not on the included CD ROM please visit the web site of DivX to download version 4 0 or 5 0 www divx com of this codec This will allow your PC to create DivX type videos The XviD codec is included on the CD ROM See the complete manual on CD for more specific instructions Source Picture Size 8 Viewing Photos Vol ull The Jukebox Multimedia amp AV series support the viewing of jpg and bmp image formats The Jukebox will resize the image to fit on the Notice the icon type in the figure to the left If it is a jpg or bmp the jukebox will display it without its file extension 1 Click Play to view your image file e The Jukebox will only list image files of type jpg and bmp e Click on PL
9. cording MP3 Music The Jukebox Multimedia amp AV series are capable of recording from the built in microphone an analog line source HiFi system Boombox etc and digital SPDIF audio Vol il Vol ull Vol ull 1 Click Rec rd to enter Record 2 Adjust the recording level with 3 Click F3 Stop when finished mode the left and right buttons then click on F3 Start 1 Click on Rec rd to start recording Click F3 to enter recording mode Click F2 Setup to enter your desired recording parameters The default file name is RecXXXX where the Xs are consecutive numbers This can be changed now by clicking Play on Set Title or later by renaming the file Select Source then click LEFT or RIGHT buttons to choose the source of the audio recording Select the quality level in same way Level 5 is equal to CD quality sound Go back F2 to recording screen and adjust recording level with the LEFT and RIGHT buttons The meter shows the sound input level Adjust for maximum without reaching warning indicator Click Start F3 to start the recording Click Stop F3 to stop the recording You can click F2 to make incremental recordings The file name will increase in number 6 Playing Video The Jukebox Multimedia 20 is capable of playing MP4 Simple Profile avi files of up to size 352 x 288 The more powerful JBM 120 and AV 140 can play sizes up to 640x368 in European standard and 640x352 in American standard The jukebox will not dire
10. ctly play files of type mov mpg mpeg nor avi files created with codecs other than XviD and DivX You must use the included software on the CD to re encode them into the proper XviD or DivX MP4 with an MP3 sound stream Like a music file you simply select the file in the browser mode and then click on play Use the right button to forward fast or the left button to review in reverse 1 Hold down ON button for external video output television e Once Jukebox is on connect the supplied cable to a television s composite input e The yellow lead of the cable is the video signal the Red for Right stereo and White for left stereo e Switch your television to line input often found just below channel 1 e Go to Setup F1 then to Settings then to TV standard e Select NTSC for USA televisions and PAL for European televisions Go back to browser screen e Press and hold the ON button for four seconds The built in Jukebox screen will go blank and a video signal will be sent out to the television e Press and hold the ON button again to switch back to viewing on the built in screen 8g 7 Creating MPEG 4 Movies ieee The Jukebox Multimedia is delivered with a CD ROM that includes two PC based programs that allow you to create MP4 Simple Profile avi video files They are the MP4 Translator and Virtual Dub The MP4 Translator will call the Virtual Dub program and give it the correct parameters to encode This program
11. d insert your memory card and the Jukebox will ask you if you would like to copy the contents JBM Memory Stick and MultiMediaCard Reader For JBM 120 amp Av140 This adapter allows you to copy JPG images from your Multimedia SD or Memory stick cards onto the Jukebox Multimedia s hard drive To use this adapter simply connect it to the Jukebox when it is off then once the Jukebox has been restarted insert your memory card and the Jukebox will ask you if you would like to copy the contents JBM DVR 20 Version for JBM 20 amp DVR 100 Digital Video Recorder Version for JBM 120 amp AV 140 a This add on allows you to record video directly from a video source into MP4 format on the Jukebox Multimedias s hard drive Recordings are saved as avi files Comes with infrared remote control and records in European or American TV standard Accepts either composite video input or S video input JBM USB 2 0 Interface Cable For JBM 10 20 This specialized cable with a built in USB 2 0 circuit inside allows you to connect your Jukebox Multimedia to any computer with a standard USB 2 0 port JBM Firewire Interface Cable For JBM 20 120 amp AV140 This specialized cable with a built in Firewire circuit inside allows you to connect your Jukebox Multimedia to any computer with a standard Firewire port JBM FM radio and Remote Control For JBM 20 120 amp AV140 This device is a remote control that clips onto the lapel of
12. doing e In other situations the OFF button acts as ESC and will bring you back one screen 3 Add a song to a Playlist by holding down on the PLAY button e While a song is highlighted in the Browser mode hold down on play for 3 seconds e Move to the next song you want to put on the Playlist You will notice that the previous song you_ had added to the Playlist is now a different color e Repeat this process of selecting songs and adding files to the Playlist e When finished click on F2 File then select Playlist and press play e You will see the contents of the current Playlist which is in the Jukebox memory e Click F2 File again to be able to save this Playlist permanently to the hard drive e The Playlist also works with still images thus creating a slideshow 4 Use the included cable to play the Jukebox through your HiFi system e On your HiFi there are two RCA type connectors that say Aux in CD in or Video in e Connect the white and red leads of the supplied cable to these connectors Leave the yellow alone e Connect the other end to the Ear AV out on the left side of the Jukebox Multimedia e On the front of your stereo select the auxiliary input or CD input e Press Play on the Jukebox recorder and adjust the Jukebox volume in order to supply your stereo system with a signal that is neither too weak or too strong Ge 4 Settings Via the Setup menu F1 you can adjust all the parameters of the Jukebox Multimedia 1 To chan
13. e equipment Warnings and Safety Instructions CAUTION To prevent risks of electric shock this unit must only be opened by qualified service personnel Power off and disconnect the power supply cable before opening the unit WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Use of this product is for personal use only Copying CDs or loading music video or picture files for sale or other business purposes is or may be a violation of copyright law Copyrighted materials works of art and or presentations may require authorization to be fully or partially recorded Please be aware of all such applicable laws concerning the recording and use of such for your country and jurisdiction FCC Warning Statement FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to
14. f Windows and Macintosh 9 2 and greater do not need any special drivers These Operating Systems will recognize the Jukebox Multimedia as a mass storage device Either a USB 1 1 or USB 2 0 port on your computer is needed Windows 98SE For this version of Windows you MUST use the included driver software to recognize the Jukebox Multimedia as a mass storage device USB 1 1 speed only 1 Connect Jukebox Multimedia to Computer e Start up computer and wait until Windows 98SE is running e Turn on your Jukebox e Connect the supplied USB cable to Jukebox and then to Computer 2 Follow New Hardware Wizard Choose drivers from CD ROM e The PC will recognize that a new device is plugged in and start a New Hardware Wizard e Insert the supplied CD into the CD ROM drive e Accept the the recommended method of driver installation in the Wizard e When prompted for the driver location check the box specify location e For 100 series type in D Drivers Or if your CD ROM drive is E use E Drivers e For Model 20 type in D Win9SSE Or if your CD ROM drive is E use E Win98SE e The drivers will be copied and then you will be asked to restart the machine Click yes to restart 3 Reboot Machine e Do not disconnect the Jukebox Once Windows 98se is restarted it will recognize the Jukebox e The Jukebox will be seen as the next drive letter E or F for example You can now transfer files to and from your Juke
15. ge sound settings click Setup F1 then Sound e Click FI to enter the Setup screen e Scroll to Sound with UP and Down Buttons e Click Play to enter Sound Menu e Scroll up and down to locate the parameter to change Use Left and Right to change values e Changes take effect immediately e Click F2 to go back then F2 to go back to main browser screen Vol ull Vol ull Vol ull back 15 43 back back 16 00 back back 16 13 The setup screen Adjusting the sound parameters Adjusting the Play Modes 2 To change other settings click Setup F1 then the type e Click F1 to enter the Setup screen e Scroll to settings type you want Sound Playmode Repeat amp Shuffle or Settings e Scroll down to parameter to change e Use Left or Right button to change values or click Play to enter multiple list ex Play Mode e For multiple list scroll to desired parameter and click on Play to select e Round point in front of parameter indicates the selected parameter ex Play Mode Volume One directory Normal Video Internal LCD External TV Base All Tracks Repeat Standard NTSC PAL Treble Single Shuffle LCD Brightness Loudness Queue Video X position Balance Scan Video Y position Base Boost Resume Language English Fran ais Deutsche Flat Picture Pause Power off time Pitch Backlight off time Show all files on off Hard disk Firmware version Update Firmware Don t forget about the Interactive Manual on CD ROM 5 Re
16. he Subject of the e mail For example To technical support archos com Subject Jukebox Multimedia 120 USB connection to Macintosh Worldwide Offices United States amp Canada ARCHOS Technology 3 Goodyear Unit A Irvine CA 92618 USA Phone 1 949 609 1400 Fax 1 949 609 1414 United Kingdom ARCHOS UK Limited Regus House Windmill Hill Business Park Whitehill Way Swindon Wiltshire SN5 6QR UK Phone 44 0 1793 44 15 10 Fax 44 0 1793 44 16 10 Europe amp Asia ARCHOS S A 12 rue Ampere 91430 Igny France Phone 33 0 169 33 169 0 Fax 33 0 169 33 169 9 Germany ARCHOS Deutschland GmbH Bredelaerstrasse 63 40474 Diisseldorf Germany Tel 49 211 1520 384 Fax 49 211 1520 349 WWwW ARCHOS COM yo ofA
17. microphone Green LED Power from AC adapter F1 F2 F3 Buttons Function buttons whose m A functions are indicated 2a above each key on the maos screen Left 4 Go back one directory level Fast review decrease recording level ON Turn on the Jukebox Long press to change to external video Audio Photo Video 10 GB USB Hard Disk OFF Escape Turn off Jukebox or escape from current operation Expansion Port Remove rubber cap to reveal Mini Centronics port for add ons such as Camera FM Remote control Video Recorder Firewire interface etc confirm availability of expansion options DC In insert AC adapter jack in here and plug to wall outlet Ear AV out Composite video output and analog stereo audio use ARCHOS AV cable and headphone jack Don t forget about the Interactive Manual on CD ROM Up Scroll upward increase volume Play Pause Resume gt Play or Pause the current song or video Validate a selected option Right gt gt Enter a directory Fast forward increase recording level Downw Scroll Downward decrease volume USB port insert USB cord mini jack here and attach other end to computer USB port Model 20 has built in USB 1 1 Models 1xx have built in USB 2 0 Audio Stereo Analog Line in amp Audio Stereo Digital Line In out use the yellow connector for both digital SPDIF in out 3 Playing MP3 music There are a couple of mp3 sample s
18. ny representations regarding the use or the results of the use of the licensed materials in terms of its correctness accuracy reliability correctness or otherwise The entire risk as to the results and performance of the licensed materials is assumed by you The exclusion of implied warranties is not permitted by some jurisdictions The above exclusion may not apply to you In no event will ARCHOS s licensor s and their directors officers employees or agents collectively ARCHOS licensor be liable to you for any consequential incidental or indirect damages including damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information and the like arising out of the use of inability to use the licensed materials even if ARCHOS licensor has been advised of the possibility of such damages Because some jurisdiction do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the above limitations may not apply to you Please see your sales contract for a complete statement of warranty rights remedies and limitation of liability Furthermore warranty does not apply to Damages or problems resulting from misuse abuse accident alteration or incorrect electrical current or voltage Any product tampered with or damaged warranty seal or serial number label Any product without a warranty or serial number label Batteries and any consumable items delivered with or in th
19. ongs and a Playlist that were installed into your Jukebox in the factory Use the UP and DOWN arrows to locate a folder or song Pressing PLAY at a folder will bring you into that folder Press LEFT to go back out of the folder up one level Pressing PLAY at a Playlist will start playing the songs in the Playlist Pressing Play at a song will play that song If you hear nothing at first make sure you have adjusted the volume control on the headphone cord Vol E Vol ul Vol il Typical root directory screen In Browser mode you will see While the song plays you will see Notice the OO on the top left items with different icons suchas the ID3 tag information This indicates you are at the top a folder Tchaikovsky Artist Wes Burden level If you go into a folder the a play list Jazz Playlist Album Brave New World level will indicate O1 a song Steve Pride Song title Mirror a video not shown above 1 While song plays use UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the volume e The UP and DOWN buttons control the volume while you listen The Sound settings under Setup will change the sound quality as you listen Use the PLAY PAUSE button to pause a song and then again to restart the song Click on the RIGHT and LEFT button to go to the next or previous song in the folder Hold down on the RIGHT or LEFT button to fast forward or fast reverse through a song 2 Use OFF button as stop e The OFF button is also the stop button Use it to stop what you are
20. ton for five seconds The red light will go on and the operating system will boot up e Ifthe unit shuts off after holding the ON button for several seconds make sure the batteries are charged or that the adapter charger is plugged in e If you accidentally hold the ON button on once it has started you will send the video signal to the video out port and the screen will go blank Hold the ON button again for 3 seconds to return to the built in screen 3 Shut down and battery saving feature e To shut off the unit press and hold the OFF button for 3 seconds e In the settings menu there is an auto shutdown parameter It is factory set to 2 minutes Thus if your Jukebox Multimedia is idle for 2 minutes it will shut off You can change this setting e In the settings menu there is an auto screen off parameter to save battery power the lighting of the screen takes a lot of the battery power It is factory set to 30 seconds Click any button to have the screen redisplay You can change this setting 4 Change the Language e The Jukebox Multimedia menus can be set to English default French or German e To change language click F1 setup e Then scroll to Settings and click the Play button e Scroll down until you reach Language e Click the Right or Left button to find your language of choice o Click F1 back two times to return to the main browser screen eile 2 Ports Connections and Buttons Red LED Unitison Built in
21. your jacket or shirt Not only can you control the Jukebox multimedia with it but it has a built in FM radio and microphone allowing you to listen to and record FM Radio music as well as record your voice like a voice recorder Please check for availability of these optional add ons oe ae 12 Technical Support e Only the unit is under warranty and not the accessories e For technical specifications please see the full manual on CD ROM e If technical support determines that your product needs to be returned please contact the place of purchase to have your product repaired or replaced depending on problem type e There is an FAQ Frequently Asked Questions section at the ARCHOS Website www archos com that can help answer many of your questions e If you need technical help you may contact ARCHOS directly in your own language via these phone numbers For other countries please use e mail technical support Telephone Support 949 609 1400 USA Canada 01 70 20 00 30 France 0207 949 0115 UK 069 6698 4714 Germany 09 1745 6224 Spain 02 4827 1143 Italy 02 050 405 10 Netherlands E mail Support technical support archos com United States and Canada customers English support technique archos com Europe and rest of the planet English and French support de archos com German To respond to your e mails efficiently when sending one please indicate the product name and question type in t
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