Qsonix QJB110 User's Guide

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Page 2 - Platform Version 2.20

14 Touchscreen Basics The Qsonix QJB110 is operated from the touchscreen controller. Even if you have never worked with a touchscreen you will fi

Page 3 - IMPORTANT!

15 Starting your Jukebox for the First Time Once you have plugged in all the necessary cables, you are ready to power-up the system and begin usin

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16 Completing the First Time Startup Wizard Once the system has powered up, you will be presented with the “Welcome” screen and be asked to complet

Page 5 - Introduction

17 STEP 3 – Set Time & Date Set Date and Time – follow directions for setting. STEP 4 – Network Settings Network Settings – we recommend you

Page 6 - Major Component Location

18 STEP 5 – Output Configuration Use this screen to name your outputs sometimes referred to as zones. This step is optional and can be revisited

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19 Loading Your CD Library In order to begin using your Jukebox system, you will first need to create a CD library by Loading your CDs into the sys

Page 8 - Internet Connection

20 Step 4 Begin loading your CD. If the screen information matches the CD, press “Yes Begin Loading” to immediately begin loading the CD you inser

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21 To Begin Open the Qsonix Jukebox disk drive. Step 1 Insert the CD into the CD tray. The CD loading wizard will display the “Disc Informatio

Page 10 - Touchscreen Basics

22 Step 5 Enter the Artist name Step 6 Enter the Album Title Step 4 Enter the song titles in the spaces provided. The Qsonix Jukebox has already

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23 Step 5 Select cover art for your disk. Scroll through the template choices and make your selection. The system will automatically add the disk

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2 Q s o n i x Q J B 1 1 0 N o s t a l g i c D i g i t a l J u k e b o x U s e r G u i d e Music Management System Platform Version

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24 The Qsonix User Interface The Qsonix user interface is divided into several main panels or areas that comprise the entire system. All of Qsoni

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25 Qsonix Menu Bar The menu bar extends across the top of the main screen. Drop down menus allow you to control what albums and songs you are viewi

Page 15 - Loading Your CD Library

26 View Album To quickly navigate to a specific album/CD in your library, use the View Album mode. When this view is selected, a list of all of

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27 View Genre The View Genre mode allows you to quickly browse all of the albums/CDs that have been classified in a given genre or style of music.

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28 View Year The first items displayed here will be the decades such ast 1970’s or 1980’s followed by individual years like 1977. The available

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29 View All As you may already have guessed, the View All mode allows you to look through your entire library. When you choose this view, you will

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30 Good to Know! Whenever the touch screen key entry pad is visible on the monitor, you have the option of using a USB keyboard to enter informati

Page 20 - The Qsonix User Interface

31 Track Number – The track number column displays the track number for each song based on the original CD that was loaded into the system. Track T

Page 21 - Qsonix Menu Bar

32 Album Viewer – Review View The Review View displays a recent album review for the album. This action requires that your Qsonix system has an ac

Page 22 - View Artist

33 Select Cover Art Screen The screen will display all available cover artwork located in this folder. You may use the scroll bars if there are to

Page 23 - View Genre

3 Copyright 2007 All Rights Reserved Qsonix Inc. Westlake Village, CA SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT! 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep t

Page 24 - Search Results

34 Cue Bar Control The “cue bar” control provides a visual reference to the current playing song length, as indicated by the position of the cue po

Page 25 - View Imported

35 Drag and Drop – You can easily move any song in the playlist by dragging it to a new location, indicated by the yellow insertion bar. You may

Page 26 - Display

36 Let’s Play Some Music Now that we have familiarized you with the basics on navigating through you music library, let’s see how quick and easy it

Page 27 - Album Viewer - Details View

37 Using your Playlists  Drag the playlist you want to hear from the Playlist Panel area and drop in in the Now Playing area.  The playlist w

Page 28 - Album Menu

38 Managing your Playlists – The Playlist Management Panel The Playlists drop-down Options Menu provides the tools you need to manage and get the m

Page 29 - Album Browser Controls

39 Edit Playlist (customize your playlist) Taping the Edit Playlist button from the Playlist menu will display the “Edit Playlist” interface. Here

Page 30 - Now Playing Panel

40 Using drag-and-drop to edit Playlists Any track in a playlist can be moved by dragging it to a new location, indicated by the yellow insertion b

Page 31 - Now Playing Drop-Down Menu

41 iPod Synchronization If an iPod (running the latest apple firmware) is connected to your Qsonix system, the iPod selections Sync Playlist, Sync

Page 32 - Playlist Panel

42 Generate Tapestry Playlist From the Playlist Management Panel, you can generate a playlist automatically—based on almost any criteria you can th

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43 Playback Controls The Qsonix transport area provides control over song playback functions such as Play, Stop, Next Track, etc. Users of other a

Page 34 - New (Add a new Playlist)

4 Table of Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 35 - Clear or Delete a Playlist

44 Advanced Features & Setup System Management from Setup/Tools The Setup/Tools menu gives you access to view and control all of the informati

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45 Import Media - The Qsonix 110 allows you to import music files that you have previously ripped or downloaded onto another device such as your PC

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46 System > Access To make additions or changes to the playlist when Protected Access is enabled: 1. Touch anywhere on the screen when the s

Page 38 - Generate Tapestry Playlist

47 5. From the Access screen, select Protected Access. 6. Tap the Disable button – the checkmark will disappear from the button and a numeric key

Page 39 - Using the Mute Control

48 To Auto Configure your network, simply tap the Auto Configure button and your Qsonix system will do all the work. If you choose to configure th

Page 40 - General Tab

49 While the Qsonix system is designed to work independently with your home sound or home theatre system, configuring Network Places will allow you

Page 41 - Access Tab

50 4. Check the Requires Authentication option if the network you are defining requires authentication or is secured with user permissions. 5.

Page 42 - To disable protected access:

51 CD Quality Tab Your Qsonix system offers three different levels of audio quality for CD Loading. Choose from one of the following: CD Quality –

Page 43 - Network Tab

52 Enable Volume Leveling Enable this feature to automatically level the playback volume of your library. Using the Volume Leveling feature elimin

Page 44 - Using Network Places

53 iPod Quality Settings You can personalize the three available iPod transfer quality levels used when transferring playlists to the iPod. For ex

Page 45 - To add a Network Place:

5 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Qsonix Nostalgic Digital Jukebox—a truly unique and exciting new digital music management

Page 46 - Media Sharing

54 Information Tab The Information screen displays current settings and statistics about your Qsonix system.  Version (software)  Available S

Page 47 - Playback Preferences

55 CD Burning Use Qsonix to burn a CD-R from your library, saved playlists or even your current Now Playing list. Qsonix gives the ability to burn

Page 48 - Enable Volume Leveling

56 To Burn a CD from a Now Playing List 1. Select the Output/Zone with the playlist you would like to BURN by tapping on the color coded output

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57 1. From the Setup/Tools >>System Tab , press the Import Media button to get to the Import screen. 2. From the Import screen, select one

Page 50 - Good to

58 Web Browser Control Remote Control via a web browser From your home network, you can use your network connected PC or laptop to remotely contro

Page 51 - CD Burning

59 Web Browser Item Selection When you highlight an album or a track, you may use the Actions Menu to:  Add the Album, Track, or Artist to

Page 52 - To Import Music

60 Web Broswer View Mode Menu The Web Remote has a drop down browser menu that looks similar to the Jukebox touchscreen and works exactl

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61 Use the drop-down Browse menu the same as you would from the QJB110 touchscreen This screen area displays what’s Now Playing

Page 54 - Web Browser Control

62 Working with Playlists and Favorite Playlists  Selecting Playlists from the drop down Browser menu allows you to view your playlists and their

Page 55 - Web Browser Item Selection

63 Frequently Asked Questions Q; How do I use the SPDIF digital output on the QJB110? A: Go to the system preferences menu by clicking on the Qso

Page 56 - Web Broswer View Mode Menu

6 Major Component Location Front Door 1. Touchscreen Monitor 2. Power Button 3. USB Connection 4. DVD/CD Drive

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64 Appendix: Hardware and Accessories Amplifier Description and Operation The Amplifier in the QJB110 is a professional audio model PV-900 from Pe

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65 Troubleshooting & Repair Circuit Breaker and Fuse Location . Power Distribution Box - main switch with Circuit breaker The Q

Page 59 - Frequently Asked Questions

66 Troubleshooting Charts Power Problems Fault Symptom Possible Cause Jukebox fails to operate at all when it is plugged in and the blue power bu

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67 Amplifier Problems Fault Symptom Possible Cause Amplifier "Dead" NOTE: Be Sure a selection is playing. Screen should say, “Now P

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68 Contacting Customer Support If you have additional questions or comments regarding Qsonix or your system be sure to contact your installer/deal

Page 62 - Troubleshooting Charts

11 Major Component Location Open Cabinet and rear Cabinet 1. Computer Core with Jukebox Harddrives. This is the heart of the Qsonix Jukebox

Page 63 - Amplifier Problems

12 Setting Up Your Jukebox System Set-Up of your Qsonix Jukebox is easy. All components are installed and ready to go, you have only to supply th

Page 64 - Contacting Customer Support

13 Speaker and Zone Connections for the Qsonix Jukebox In order to begin using your Qsonix Jukebox to control multiple zones in the home, you must

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