Escient DVDM-300 user manual Entering Text with the Remote Control, Entering Numeric Entry Mode

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ENTERING TEXT WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL

The remote control can be used to enter text in all text fields. This text entry capability is provided to allow you to fill out short text fields – such as those that occur in the setup and edit screens. FireBall’s wireless keyboard should be used when extended typing is required.

Entering Numeric Entry Mode

In fields where FireBall expects only numeric characters to be entered (such as phone number fields), an indicator will appear on the screen that displays the letters “123” indicating that only numbers can be entered.

Typing Characters with the Remote

The remote control based text entry capability is similar to that provided on standard telephones and cell phones. Each numeric key has characters associated with it that can be accessed by pressing the key one or more times. You have .5 seconds after a key is pressed to enter a second character from the same key. If you press the same key within .5 seconds, the second character associated with that key replaces the initial character. If you do not press the same key within .5 seconds, the text cursor moves to the next location so that the same key can be pressed again to enter a second character.

The “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, “6”, and “8” keys each support three letters and one number and can be pressed from one to seven times to display upper case, lower case, and numeric characters. The “7” and “9” keys both support four letters and one number and can be pressed from one to nine times. The “1” and “0” keys support all of the special characters and will cycle through each character for every key press.

The text characters follow the same convention used by a standard telephone – except in the case of the “1” and “0” keys which contain additional characters.

When entering characters at the beginning of a field or characters that follow a space, FireBall assumes that upper case characters are preferred. Therefore, characters are entered in the following cycle – uppercase, lowercase, and numeric. For example, the first key press enters an uppercase letter corresponding to the first letter associated with the key. Pressing the “2” key once displays an “A” in the text field, pressing the “2” key twice displays a “B”, pressing it again will

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Contents DVDM-300 USER’S Manual Product Introduction View By Artist View By Title View By Song View By Cover Movie InfoView By Title View By Cover Photo Screen Saver Mode Editing Disc Info Retail Demo ModeEdit Description Testing the Your Connection Adjusting your TV’s Brightness 101126 Networking Server SelectionID3 Tag Support 122About this Manual Record Your Serial Number FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Trademarks & Service Marks Warranty Information FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Escient Privacy Policy Terms and Definitions Please wait. This may take several minutes Power StatesTransport Controls & Guide OPEN/CLOSE Drive Navigation SelectEthernet Digital Audio Coax Analog Audio OUT Video OUT10 5.1 Analog Audio Video Communication Ports Remote Overview Entering Numeric Entry Mode FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Supported External Changers Connecting Sony DVP-CX777ES CD/DVD Changers Connecting Kenwood CD/DVD Changers FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Loading DVD Movie Discs Into Changers Automatically Getting Disc Information FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Internet Radio Digital Audio InputsFireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual RS-232 Connections Ethernet Connections FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Changer Types Sony DVD/CD Changer Hookup Testing a Broadband Connection Testing a Dialup Connection FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Browsing Your Movie Library Movie Info FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Getting Music Into Fireball Recording from the Internal CD Recording from External Changers Automatically Recording CDs Recording a Range of CDs Recording All CDs System Requirements Importing from a PC Importing from a Mac FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Recording from Other External Sources Erasing a CD-RW Disc Browsing Your Music Library Playing the Current Title View By Artist Changing the Current Play Mode FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Listening to Internet Radio FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Creating Playlists Managing Your MediaCreating Groups Select the Save button to save the new station Updating the Internet Radio Stations List Editing Disc Info Automatically Lookup Information for This Disc FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Selecting an Existing Cover Edit Description FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Editing Track Names Automatically Lookup Information for This Disc FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Selecting an Existing Cover Select the Save button to save the changes Editing Playlists Editing Groups Deleting Music Deleting Playlists Deleting Groups Creating CDS FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual Duplicating a CD Recording from AN External Source Setting User Preferences Retail Demo Mode Photo Screen Saver Mode Specify which US time zone your FireBall is located Customizable User Interface Enabling Password Protection Movie Ratings Choosing Your Network Connection Testing the Your Connection Ethernet Settings Dialup Settings Setting the Fireball Server Settings Peer to Peer Music Sharing Selecting the Audio Encoder Type Setting the Disc Insert Preferences Digital Input Preferences FireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual 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 External Control Installing the ETP Touch Panel Calibrating the Touch Panel Button Frame Interface Toggle Bar Interface IR Remote Control Direct Access Codes Function Multi-Key Combinations These numbers may change. If you experience trouble with Playlist HOT Keys Serial COM Ports RTI AMXGetting Information about Your Fireball Restarting the System Updating the Software Using the WEB User Interface Setting UP the Fireball WEB ServerRemote Control Mode instead of Streaming Client Mode Fireball Music Backup ID3 Tag Support Networked Audio Using Fireball Music Clients Central Distributed Networking Contact your dealer or Escient’s Customer Support group Manual Software Update Checks 3rd Party Certifcations Video SpecificationsFireBall DVDM-300 User’s Manual
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DVDM-300 specifications

The Escient DVDM-300 is a state-of-the-art digital media management system that revolutionizes how users interact with their DVD collections. Designed for audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts, it combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features to deliver an unparalleled experience in media playback and organization.

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The user interface of the Escient DVDM-300 is designed with simplicity and functionality in mind. With an intuitive on-screen navigation system, users can effortlessly search for titles, browse genres, and create playlists. Additionally, the remote control is ergonomically designed for ease of use, allowing quick access to favorite features and settings without the need to navigate through complex menus.

Connectivity is another area where the DVDM-300 excels. It includes multiple HDMI outputs, analog audio outputs, and network capabilities, allowing users to integrate the system into various setups and devices easily. This versatility ensures that whether you are watching movies on a large screen or listening to audio on a multi-room system, the Escient DVDM-300 can accommodate your needs.

In conclusion, the Escient DVDM-300 is an exceptional DVD management system that combines powerful technology with user-centric features. With its impressive storage capacity, high-quality audio support, seamless integration capabilities, and intuitive interface, it represents a top choice for those looking to modernize their media collections while enjoying enhanced playback experiences.