Escient ZP-'1 user manual Using the Jukebox Queue, Adding Songs and Playing the Jukebox Queue

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USING THE JUKEBOX QUEUE

By default, FireBall plays music from a “playlist” or “disc” based song list, meaning that you select an Artist-Title, Title, or Cover and it plays the entire Album you selected (according to the current Play Mode). If you select something else, what is currently playing is stopped and the newly selected music starts to play.

Alternatively, the Jukebox Mode allows you to create a list of songs (or a song queue if you will) to play while you are listening to something else, similar to the way you would use a traditional coin operated jukebox.

Adding Songs and Playing the Jukebox Queue

Follow these steps to select and play music using the Jukebox Mode:

1.Press the MUSIC key on the remote to make sure you are in the Music Source Mode.

2.Locate and highlight any Genre, Artist, Album, or Song in the Music Guide that you want to play in Jukebox mode.

3.Press the ADD JUKEBOX key on the remote control to add the highlighted item to your Jukebox Queue.

4.Press the PLAY JUKEBOX key on the remote control to display the Music Player screen and play your Jukebox Queue.

5.If you want to add more music to your Jukebox Queue, press the GUIDE key on the remote to return to the Music Guide and use the ADD JUKEBOX key to add more music. You will notice that music you Add doesn’t play right away as it is added to the end of the Jukebox

Queue.

Note: Some FireBall products will have ADD FAVORITES and PLAY FAVORITES keys on the remote control instead of Jukebox keys. Use these keys to add and play your Jukebox Queue.

The Jukebox Queue has a limit of 500 songs so FireBall will automatically balance and adjust the contents of the queue as you select items into it. For example, if your Jukebox Queue already has 500 items, you can still use the ADD JUKEBOX key to add another artist (which may contain several albums and dozens of songs) to the queue. FireBall will add tracks from the selected artist into the queue while automatically removing other tracks to make room for the new ones.

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Contents ZP-1 USER’S Manual Registration Activation Idle Time Other Modes Retail Demo Mode Viewing by Genre Using the Jukebox QueueEditing Music Information Editing Disc Info Editing Track NamesNetworking Server Selection Network Problems Software Update ProblemsSpecifications About this Manual Record Your Serial Number Lowest possible time-out duration Trademarks & Service Marks FireBall ZP-1 User’s Manual FireBall ZP-1 User’s Manual Escient Privacy Policy Terms and Definitions Power States User’s ZP-1 Source Modes Select Entering Numeric Entry Mode FireBall ZP-1 User’s Manual Audio / Video Outputs Pin outs for the RS-232 input Ethernet Connections FireBall ZP-1 User’s Manual Ethernet Connection Test Connecting to a Different Fireball Server Browsing Your Music Library Playing the Current Title View By Artist User’s Manual Jukebox Play Modes Changing the Current Play ModeViewing by Genre Adding Songs and Playing the Jukebox Queue Removing a Song from the Jukebox Queue Reordering the Jukebox QueueClearing the Entire Jukebox Queue Saving the Jukebox QueueFireBall ZP-1 User’s Manual Playing the Current Station Editing Disc Info FireBall ZP-1 User’s Manual Creating Playlists Editing Playlists Deleting Playlists Creating Groups Editing Groups Deleting Groups Deleting Music Adding Internet Radio Stations Editing Radio Information Updating the Internet Radio Stations List Selecting Your Language Activation Idle Time Retail Demo Mode Specify which US time zone your FireBall is located Setting Your Time ZoneCustomizable User Interface Enabling Password Protection Ethernet Settings Server Settings Fireball Music Sharing Video Format Centering the Fireball Screen Adjusting Your TV’S Brightness Adjusting Your TV’S Contrast Adjusting Your TV’S Sharpness Adjusting Your TV’S Color and Tint IR Remote Control Direct Access Codes Function Multi-Key Combinations Function Multi-Key Combinations Button Overlay Serial COM Port AMX Getting Information about Your Fireball Restarting the System Updating the Software Controlling Fireball from a WEB Browser Setting UP the Fireball WEB ServerID3 TAG Support Servers Networking Contact your dealer or Escient’s Customer Support group Network Problems Ntsc Video SpecificationsFireBall ZP-1 User’s Manual