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Connecting / Disconnecting from your Computer Windows ME, 2000, XP and Macintosh These three versions of 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 • Start up computer and wait until Windows 98SE is running • Turn on your Jukebox • Connect the supplied USB cable to Jukebox and then to Computer 2) Follow “New Hardware” Wizard – Choose drivers from CD-ROM • The PC will recognize that a new device is plugged in and start a “New Hardware” Wizard • Insert the supplied CD into the CD-ROM drive • Accept the the “recommended” method of driver installation in the Wizard • When prompted for the driver location, check the box “specify location” • For 100 series, type in “D: / Drivers” (Or if your CD- ROM drive is E, use E: /Drivers) • For Model 20, type in “D: /Win98SE” ( Or if your CD- ROM drive is E, use E: /Win98SE) • The drivers will be copied and then you will be asked to restart the machine. Click yes to restart. 3) Reboot Machine • Do not disconnect the Jukebox. Once Windows 98se is restarted, it will recognize the Jukebox • The Jukebox will be seen as the next drive letter, E: or F: for example. You can now transfer files to and from your Jukebox 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 • For Macintosh, drag Jukebox icon to trash before disconnecting from port • 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 - 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. 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 & AV140 This camera turns your Jukebox Multimedia into a digital camera & camcorder. Save still images as .jpg files and movies as MP4 .avi files. Has 1.3 Megapixel captor and 2x Digital Zoom. JBM CompactFlash™ Reader For JBM 20, 120 & AV140 This adapter allows you to copy JPG images from your Compact Flash 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. - 11 - JBM SmartMedia™ Reader For JBM 20, 120 & 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 restarted, 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 & 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 & DVR 100 Digital Video Recorder Version for JBM 120 & AV 140 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 Eur...