MusicOne User Guide
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• Attaching the Quick Release to the Stand
Attach the other half of the quick release mount to the VESA
adapter on the stand. Use the 4 screws supplied with the stand.
• Adjusting the Tension in the VESA Mount
The VESA mount allow the MusicOne to be tilted up, down, left and
right and rotated.
Be careful that you have sufficient slack on the MusicOne cables when adjusting.
There is a hex Allen key or spanner supplied to adjust the tension in the joints of the VESA mount. To
gain access to the adjusters you may need to remove the plastic caps which cover them.
• Storage Devices on your MusicOne
MusicOne is fitted with either a conventional hard drive or a Solid State Drive (SSD). An SSD is a
totally silent hard drive (HD) which operates at significantly faster speeds than a conventional HD.
Being silent it is ideal for use in studio environments. The additional advantage is that an SSD is
much less prone to damage, than a conventional HD, caused by knocks to the computer while in use.
This is a major advantage for stage use.
The size of the SSD is relatively small (64GB-256GB) in comparison to conventional HDs (250GB –
1TB), but the MusicOne is designed for storing music and in excess of 50,000 pages of music can
easily be stored!
Additional storage can be added to MusicOne using the USB ports for flash or external HDs and by
the using the SD card slot.
You should always make backups of your files to an external device, for example USB Flash Drives.
Because there is no built in optical drive (CD or DVD) in the MusicOne we can supply an external USB
DVD drive which can be used to install new software, import PDF files and view/listen to music CDs
and film DVDs etc. Contact Sales Office for details.
Plastic cap