I-JAM Multimedia 100 manual Installing Your JAM Station Multimedia Memory Card Reader, Desktop

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Installing Your JAM STATION (Multimedia Memory Card

Reader):

(Desktop):

1.Shut down your computer and turn it’s power off.

2.Locate the FEMALE parallel / printer port in the back of the computer.

3.Plug the MALE 25-pin parallel port / printer port lead from the JAM STATION (Multimedia Memory Card reader) into the computer…

4.If an existing MALE printer lead is plugged into the FEMALE parallel / printer port, unplug it.

5.Plug that existing MALE printer lead into the FEMALE parallel port / printer port attached to the cable for the

JAM STATION.

6.Locate the FEMALE PS/2 (keyboard or mouse) port in the back of the computer.

7.Unplug the MALE PS/2 (keyboard or mouse) lead from the computer.

8.Plug the MALE PS/2 (keyboard or mouse) lead from the JAM STATION into the FEMALE PS/2 (keyboard or mouse) port in the back of the computer.

9.Locate the last FEMALE PS/2 (keyboard or mouse) port attached to the JAM STATION. Plug the MALE PS/2 (keyboard or mouse) lead into the FEMALE PS/2 (keyboard or mouse) port for the JAM STATION.

10.You are now ready to JAM!

(Laptop):

1.Shut down your computer and turn it’s power off.

2.Locate the FEMALE parallel / printer port in the back of the computer.

3.Plug the MALE 25-pin parallel port / printer port lead from the JAM STATION (Multimedia Memory Card reader) into the computer…

4.If an existing MALE printer lead is plugged into the FEMALE parallel / printer port, unplug it.

5.Plug that existing MALE printer lead into the FEMALE parallel port / printer port attached to the cable for the

JAM STATION.

6.Locate the FEMALE PS/2 (keyboard or mouse) port in the back of the computer.

7.Plug the MALE PS/2 (keyboard or mouse) lead from the JAM STATION into the FEMALE PS/2 (keyboard or mouse) port in the back of the computer.

8.You are now ready to JAM!

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Contents Table of Contents Power Requirements Operating your I-JAM Page Page Contents JAMPage For Safe Use of Your I-JAMMP3 Player Precautions for StoragePrecautions for Proper Care Installing Your JAM Station Multimedia Memory Card Reader DesktopImportant Information Windows ’95 and Windows ’98 Windows NTJAM USB Jam Station Setup Instructions PC Setup MusicMatch Jukebox SetupHow do I install MusicMatch Jukebox? Mac Driver SetupSoundJam Setup CD quality vs. near CD quality? \program files\musicmatch\music Power Requirements JAM TIPOperating your I-JAM Additional Features Downloading NoteNew Features in MusicMatch Jukebox Added Features in VersionMusicMatch Alarm Clock New in MusicMatch JukeboxWhat is Jukebox Software? What is MP3?What is Windows Media Audio? So whats all the hype?CD quality vs. near CD quality? How do I record digital music from my CDs?How do I add music to the Music Library? How do I sort my music?How do I Play Digital Audio? JAMTIP! How to Maximize Space on your MMC Page Page Page Page Page Page Ripping General Questions ContentsWhat is MusicMatch vs. MusicMatch Jukebox? Is there a Macintosh version of the program? Downloading/Upgrading MusicMatch JukeboxWill my digital music files be encrypted? Installation/Uninstallation of MusicMatch Jukebox Download and Installation RecommendationsRecording What do I need to record MP3 files?Page Why are all of my MP3s only about 12 seconds long? What is the sampling rate? What compression rates does MusicMatch Jukebox offer?Can I make WAV files with MusicMatch Jukebox? Can all CD-Rom drives record music in digital format?Music Library How do I download audio files from web sites?General Troubleshooting Why do all of my MP3 files play back with no sound?How do I play videos using MusicMatch Jukebox? PlaybackMP3 Mpeg Layer Frequently Used TermsHow can I burn my playlist to a CD-Rom? Windows Media Mpeg Moving Pictures Experts GroupMP3 Jukebox Software RecorderDecoder EncryptionWindows Media 4.0 Windows Media Digital Rights Management DRMNear CD Quality CD QualityCBR Constant Bit Rate VBR Variable Bit RateSystem Mixer Music LibraryAdd OverwritePlayer Integrated CD PlayerInitialization Process PlaylistLifetime free upgrades DefaultThemes GUI Graphical User InterfaceMP3 Equalizer Destination DirectoryAuto-arrange components