Polaroid PDP 600, PDP 601, PDP 602, Juke Jam PDP 600, Juke Jam PDP 601 Instruction Manual

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Juke Jam HDD Digital Jukebox Player
Instruction Manual
Dear Customer:
Congratulations on the purchase of your MP3 player. We all want to express our sincere gratitude for your decision to purchase our product, and to reaffirm our commitment to you of providing a product that is easy to install and easy to use.
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With an emphasis on products that revolutionize the way people interact with the new technologies around us, we continually introduce integrated solutions that enable users to take full advantage of their multimedia experience.
We hope you enjoy using your new product, and look forward to earning your business in the coming years.
FCC Warning Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the 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 emit radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause interference to radio communications. However, television reception interference can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. The user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Models PDP 600/601/602
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Caution
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
For Europe
"The drive is in conformity with the EMC directive and low-voltage directive."
INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS MP3/WMA FORMAT?
MP3 / WMA format files are compressed digital audio files, which consumers can listen to with near CD quality. Commercial CD audio files can be compressed to MP3 / WMA format files, which are suitable for internet transmission due to their compact size and can be stored in a portable audio device. The users, for example, can record their own favorite music album, storing it in HDD in a digital audio player.
MP3 (MPEG2, Layer 3) is a digital file format for audio music. You can download MP3 songs from many websites on the Internet (please observe the copyright regulations of your country). MP3 songs are much smaller in memory size compared to normal CD-Audio format songs. This is called "compressions" and it allows much more recording time on a storage device (CD, HDD, etc), than the norm. The exact length of recording time depends on the compression rate of the MP3 song you have downloaded. Compression rate is specified in "kbps" (kilobits per second). For example: "128 kbps" - the higher this number, the bigger the MP3 file size, (the better the sound quality, and the lower the recording time. MP3 songs can be recorded with some "text information" as part of the same file. It consists of file name (song name), artist name, and other details such as song duration. Your Juke Jam can locate (find) a song using this information. There are basically two ways to make an MP3 file: download MP3 songs from the Internet and save them on the Juke Jam HDD, or convert CD-audio files (from a normal music file) onto your computer into MP3 format using a "ripper" software.
WMA stands for "Windows Media Audio", a compression format like MP3 but more efficient (even smaller file sizes are possible) and with better sound quality. It was developed by Microsoft Corporationa and you can use the "Windows Media Player" application (Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP) to create WMA files from your CDs or other MP3 files.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
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WHAT IS THIS DIGITAL JUKEBOX PLAYER?
Juke Jam is a portable Digital Jukebox Player that can be used for MP3 and WMA music files playback, record/playback and as a drive while connected to PC. You can enjoy CD quality music with this mass storage capacity device, in which you can store thousands of songs (5000 MP3 or 10,000 WMA songs on a 20GB, 7500 MP3 or 15,000 songs on a 30GB, 10,000 MP3 or 20,000 WMA song on a 40 GB), because the digital music files accessed by Juke Jam are stored in a
2.5"HDD. Furthermore, it can be recognized as a portable removable drive when connected to a PC or notebook by the USB interface cable.
PACKING LIST
Your Juke Jam unit should come equipped with:
Digital Jukebox Player Earphone (White) USB cable; A to Mini USB type AC/DC Adapter Carrying case User Manual Driver installation CD
WARNINGS
1. Under Copyright laws the user is liable to obtain the license prior to playing or recording copyright-protected music, except for personal use (a single recording made for yourself or for personal use at home). This applies to music files on Web pages too!
2. You must obtain a license prior to distributing or duplicating the music beyond your personal use.
PRECAUTIONS
Digital Media Group holds no liability for any claims if the product ceases to function correctly due to misuse including that the unit has been dropped, subjected to violent vibration, extremes of temperature or if any attempt has been made to open the case, apart from the battery cover, to replace batteries.
1. Normal vibration will not affect the operation of Juke Jam. However, dropping or shocking may cause damage to the product.
2. The product is not designed for water-resistant usage. Drenching the product may cause damage.
3. Do not clean up the product with chemicals that may harm the unit surface such as thinners, benzene and alcohol.
4. Avoid placing Juke Jam in places of high humidity or close to a heat source.
5. Unintentional electrostatic discharge may shut down or damage the product. You may need to reset the unit if this occurs.
INSTALLING SOFTWARE
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows 98 (Second Edition) SE/ME/2000/XP Pentium 200 MHz or above Disk Drive 16MB free hard disk space (to download and upload files from the player) 32MB system memory USB port NOTE: This specification is for the download driver software supplied with this player only. An increased PC specification is likely to be required for application software for music file creation. It is highly recommended that you first charge the battery before you power on your Juke Jam player. If your Operating System is Windows 98SE, you will need to install the driver for Juke Jam; it is not necessary to install a driver for Windows ME/2000/XP.
3. Click the My Computer icon on your Desktop; you will find "Jukebox" drive in the My Computer window.
INSTALLING THE MUSIC MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE, AudioPhile.exe.
AudioPhile.exe is the music management software between the computer operating system and the Juke Jam player. This section will describe PC System Requirements, installation method and a detailed introduction to AudioPhile.exe.
1. PC System Requirements Microsoft Windows 98, Me, 2000 or XP Pentium II with 32MB RAM and 64 MB RAM (Recommended) USB port CD-ROM drive Internet connection recommended 32MB free hard drive space
2. Installation: There are two options: Option 1: Insert the installation CD to CD-ROM driver; an installation screen will pop up. Select "Install Jukebox Music Management", then select the location you want to save the file to, and the process will complete automatically.
INSTALLING THE DRIVER SOFTWARE
If you are using Windows 98SE OS, you will need to install a driver for Juke Jam. There are two options:
Option 1:
Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM driver; an installation screen will pop up. Select "Install Jukebox Driver" and the process will complete automatically.
Option 2:
Plug Juke Jam into the USB port on your PC. Windows will automatically detect it as new hardware and pop out a "New Hardware Found" message. After the above step, the "Add Device Driver Wizard" will show up automatically. Click the "Next" button to follow the on-screen instructions to finish the installation process.
1. Click the "Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommend)" item and then click the "Next" button to continue.
2. In this dialog box, the wizard will ask you to check the optional search location. Please insert the installation CD to CD-ROM drive first, check the "Specify a location" item, press the "Browse" button to specify the driver location selected as the following path: Driver CD\Driver and click "OK" button to complete the installation.
On the "Transfer" tab, you can do the following function-oriented actions:
1. To download files to Juke Jam Click the specified folder where your MP3 and WMA files are stored (usually in the "My Music" folder); the file name(s) saved in the folder will show up soon in the file list on PC.
Option 2: Insert the installation CD into your PC's CD-ROM drive and go into the Windows Explorer. Click the icon of the CD-ROM drive, follow the path: Driver CD\AP\ AudioPhile.exe, and then just drag and drop the AudioPhile.exe to the location you want it saved on your desktop.
3. Executing the AudioPhile.exe Make sure the supplied USB cable has been correctly connected between the PC and Juke Jam player. Double-click AudioPhile.exe icon to start the following music management functions. You will see the window as shown below:
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Select the desired MP3 file(s) shown in the file list on PC and then click the "Send to player" button to download to the MP3 player. The progress bar will show the status of the download progress.
2. To upload files to your PC system Select the desired MP3 file(s) stored in the "music" tab, the file list on MP3 player, and then click the "Back to PC" button to upload to the PC. The progress bar will show the status of the upload progress. On the "My Collection" tab, you can easily manage or reorganize your music files.
Music list 1
Music list 2
1. Choose these items shown on the "Sorting Box" Click the "TAG" button to edit the ID3 Tag information, including title, album, artist and genre for the selected song. Click the "Delete" button to erase the specified song. Be careful! Deleting in the sorting box will also delete the music file on your Juke Jam HDD. Click the "Add to Collection" button to add your favorite song to your specified folder listed on the "My Collection" box.
2. Choose the item shown on the "My Collections" box Click the "TAG" button to edit the ID3 Tag information, including the title,
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album, artist, and genre for the selected song. Click the "Remove" button to delete the selected song from the music list , next to "My Collections" box. Click the "Add", "Delete" or "Rename" button to change the original setting..
3. Click the "Search for" button to fill in title, artist or album to search and then the desired songs will be shown in the music list 1, next to the Sorting box. Note: you also can use "Conditional search" to search. That is, Selecting "*" as a character or letter can replace any other character or letter while searching. To change the start up picture
1. If you would like to change the Start Up picture shown on the player's LCD screen, click the "Start up picture" button to get more settings options as indicated below.
Choose the folder in which your favorite pictures are stored and then select a picture you want to use. At the same time, you can preview the picture demonstrated on the right box. Please note you can only select a black
& white (monochrome) bmp file and dimensions of up to 160r240 pixels.
Click on the "OPEN" button to finish the whole setting.
To upgrade the firmware It's easy for you to get firmware upgrades from www.polaroidmp3.com. Save the updated firmware to your PC. Be sure your MP3 player is securely connected to the PC with the supplied USB cable. Operate the AudioPhile.exe and then click the "F/W update" button. Look up the folder in which your firmware upgrade file is located, select and open the specified file. If the firmware update is complete, disconnect the USB cable from the player and reboot your MP3 player. Be sure to use the "Device Eject" button to safely disconnect the unit! The progress bar will show the status of the upgrade progress. The player will automatically power off once the firmware upgrade is finished. Restart the player to enjoy your music.
To rebuild the database (part of the AudioPhile program) You might need to rebuild the Juke Jam database under the following circumstances:
1. When you copy or delete the MP3/WMA files without using the AudioPhile program.
2. When you select a song to play and the system shows a "File not Found" message
Note: that after performing this function, all music file(s) in "My collections" box will disappear. You should save your "My collections" on your PC and then reload them after you have performed the Rebuild database function. Only perform the Rebuild database function when absolutely necessary!
Deleting Songs If a song is downloaded through AudioPhile.exe, it has to be deleted through the AudioPhile.exe program. If it is not deleted by AudioPhile.exe, you will need to rebuild the database in order to fully delete the record or file.
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