Archos 20 Connecting / Disconnecting from your Computer, Preferred Connection Order all computers

Page 23

9Connecting / Disconnecting from your Computer

9.1Connecting the Jukebox Multimedia to your computer

Windows ME, 2000, XP (Home/professional) and Macintosh OS 9.2 and above do not require any special installation of software drivers. The Jukebox Multimedia will be recognized as a Mass Storage Device and mount automatically within a few seconds of being connected. For PCs running Windows operating systems, you will see a new drive letter, such as E: in My Computer. For Macintosh, you will see a new Hard Drive Icon on your desktop. Note also that when the Jukebox is connected to a computer, it will use more energy than usual. Your battery power will be consumed at a higher rate than normal. Thus, you should always use the AC adapter when connected.

Preferred Connection Order (all computers):

1)Use the power adapter to avoid that the Jukebox shuts off due to low power (battery consumption is greater when USB connected)

2)Plug USB cable into Jukebox Multimedia

3)Turn on the Jukebox Multimedia – wait until it completely boots up

4)Plug other end of cable into already running computer

Installing Drivers for Windows 98SE

When you first plug a Jukebox Multimedia into a computer running Window 98SE, it will recognize the hardware and ask to have drivers installed. Follow the instructions below.

1. Windows 98SE has recognized a new piece of

hardware (the Jukebox Multimedia) and starts its wizard. Click on Next.

2.Click on the button Search for the best driver. Open up the CD tray on your computer and insert the included Archos CD-ROM and then close the tray. Now click on Next.

3.Uncheck the box Floppy disk drives if it is checked, and then check the box

Specify a location. Type in the drive letter of your CD player (usually D:) followed by:

/Drivers (for JBM 120 & AV140) or /Win98SE (for JBM 20). Click on Next and Windows will then load the correct drivers.

4. Windows will now go and copy from the CD to your computer’s hard drive, all the files it needs to make the USB connection operational. Click on Next to tell Windows to install the driver.

5. Windows will indicate when it has finished copying the drivers. Click on Finish. Do not unplug the Jukebox from the computer.

6. Once finished, the computer will automatically recognize the connected

device (The Jukebox Multimedia). It will be seen as another drive in your file management system.

Seen here as E: on a Windows

XP machine and as F: on a

Windows98SE machine

23

Image 23
Contents Jukebox Multimedia 20, 120 & AV140 Table of Contents Warranty and Limited Liability Storage capacity Technical SpecificationsProduct Introduction Caring for the Jukebox Multimedia Battery Saving FeaturesStarting up the Jukebox Multimedia Charging the BatteriesExpansion Port Ports, Connections, and ButtonsSpdif Digital Audio Display Playing MP3 MusicEntering Text ID3 TagsNavigation Creating a Playlist Using a Playlist from MusicMatchUsing a Playlist from iTunes Creating and Playing PlaylistsPage System Settings SettingsSetting the Time of Day Clock Sound SettingsMacintosh Download the .ajz file Copy to Jukebox and UpdateUpdating the Jukebox Multimedia’s Operating System OS PC Download the zipped filePage Recording Recording MP3 MusicAverage bit rates for Recording Quality Parameter Bit Rate Table & Sample RatesButton Action Playing VideoMpeg4 Translator Installing the SoftwareCreating MPEG4 Video Files DivX Codec Virtual DubTarget & Aspect Ratio Jukebox 10 or Using Mpeg4 TranslatorChange Settings Select Source & Destination FilesMP3 Sound Track StartTransferring Photos from a Memory Card Viewing Photos & Reading Memory CardsViewing Photos Creating Slideshows with Background Music Creating a SlideshowPreferred Connection Order all computers Connecting / Disconnecting from your ComputerConnecting the Jukebox Multimedia to your computer Installing Drivers for Windows 98SEDisconnecting the Jukebox Multimedia from your Computer Troubleshooting Portable Device Using MusicMatch SoftwareInstalling MusicMatch Macintosh UsersJBM DVR 20 Digital Video Recorder version for JBM 10 Optional Add-onsAccessories Mail Support Technical Support
Related manuals
Manual 7 pages 38.02 Kb