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Escient Vision VX-600 Installation Guide

Version: M51003-06A1

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Escient End User License Agreement

You have acquired Escient’s Vision System product (“Vision System”) that includes 

software and other items licensed by Escient, a division System of Digital Networks 

North America, Inc. (“Escient”) from various third parties and suppliers (collectively, 

“Escient’s suppliers”). Those installed products of Escient’s suppliers, as well as associ-

ated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“Software”) 

are protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other 

intellectual property laws and treaties. The Software is licensed, not sold and is 

owned by Escient and the respective Escient supplier. 

IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“EULA”), DO NOT 

USE THE VISION SYSTEM. INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT THE SELLER FOR INSTRUC

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TIONS ON RETURN OF THE VISION SYSTEM FOR A REFUND. BY SIGNING BELOW OR 

BY USING THE VISION SYSTEM, YOU AGREE TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFY ANY PREVIOUS 

CONSENT TO THIS EULA). 

1. GRANT OF LICENSE.

 The license granted herein is a personal, non-exclusive and 

non-transferable right subject to the restrictions herein.  If you do not comply with 

the terms of this EULA, it will terminate immediately, your right to use the Vision 

System will end and you must return the Vision System to the Seller or destroy it.  

This EULA grants you the following rights to the Software and all other rights are 

reserved by Escient and its software suppliers.  You may use the Software only on the 

Vision System. 

2. NOT FAULT TOLERANT.

 THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT. ESCIENT HAS 

INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE VISION SYSTEM, 

AND ESCIENT’S SUPPLIERS HAVE  RELIED UPON ESCIENT TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT 

TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE. 

3. NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE.

 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND 

WITH ALL FAULTS. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, 

ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU. ALSO, 

THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE 

SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES 

REGARDING THE VISION SYSTEM OR THE SOFTWARE, THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT 

ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT BINDING ON, ESCIENT’S SUPPLIERS. 

4. COPYRIGHT.

  The Vision System is to be used only in accordance with the law.  

The system and each feature of the system is designed for legitimate uses only by 

you, the consumer, and not designed to circumvent the law or any technological 

means to control access to content.  You are responsible for assuring that your use of 

the Vision System does not violate existing state or federal laws.  Escient respects the 

rights of copyright holders and invites you to learn about the rights of consumers, 

artists, copyright holders and other parties that may claim rights to digital content.  

If you have any questions about that subject.  See, http://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/

index.php/Copyright; http://fairuse.stanford.edu  Copyright law is an evolving set 

of rules as courts interpret how they should be applied to new situations and new 

technologies.  It is the responsibility of each user of a product, such as the Vision 

System, to comply with the law and, here, to use their Vision System accordingly.  

Copyright law comes from a number of different sources, including but not limited 

to, the US Copyright Act and various provision Systems that it contains, such as the 

Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the “DMCA”) as well as from judge-made law inter

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preting the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the various statutes applicable to 

each situation.  Other portions of the Copyright Act such as the Audio Home Record

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ing Act may also affect your use of the Vision System.  Various court decisions impact 

your rights as a consumer to enjoy entertainment content, including decisions 

relating to “fair use,” typically applicable to certain educational, critical, and analytic 

uses.  The fair use doctrine has also been held to apply to copying in the home under 

certain limited circumstances (as in the so-called Sony Betamax case with respect to 

video taping of broadcast television System programs for the purpose of time-shift-

ing).  The application of this decision as well as subsequent decisions in this area and 

their application to modern technology is continually evolving.  Future rulings and 

interpretations relating to copyright law cannot be effectively predicted, but keep

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ing abreast of these developments is advised as it is important in making informed 

decisions about use of your Vision System.  If you have a reasonable belief that you 

have the right to copy and use such content under the “fair use” doctrine, that you 

have permission under another theory, or that you are otherwise authorized to do 

so, then that belief is what you will be relying on in using the Vision System and you 

do so at your own risk.  By using the Vision System product you acknowledge and 

agree that it is your responsibility to comply with the law and to determine which 

content, and in what manner, you have the right to view, store, manage and enjoy 

particular content on your Vision System. For example, if you believe that you are 

entitled under “fair use” principles to, copy content on a DVD to the hard drive for 

convenient use in your home so long as the DVD is lawfully in your possession with 

a right to view at the time of use and such DVD is not being used on another DVD 

player at the same time and the content owner is not otherwise being harmed by 

such use, then your use of the Vision System should be made in accordance with 

Summary of Contents for Escient Vision VX-600

Page 1: ...Escient Vision VX 600 Installation Guide Version M51003 06A1...

Page 2: ...import digital audio files from your computer 10 Importing Photos 10 To import digital photo files from your computer 10 Changing Vision VX Server Settings 11 To change the language for the on screen...

Page 3: ...Care and Cleaning Information 16 Using Connectors and Ports 16 Keeping Vision Within Acceptable Temperatures 16 Keeping the Outside of Vision Clean 16 Specifications 17 Power and Environmental Specifi...

Page 4: ...er use of the Vision VX Series products At the time of printing the screen shot images in this user s guide matched the product s user interface screens However since Vision has the capability of down...

Page 5: ...fication not expressly approved in this manual or approved in writing by an authorized representative of Escient could void your warranty and or your authority to operate this equipment Never remove d...

Page 6: ...to do so by Escient Tech Support LED Identification Chart LED INDICATION COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION SYSTEM STATUS Green Solid Volume Normal Orange Solid Available volume space 1GB System firmaware not i...

Page 7: ...onnect the Ethernet cable Connect a CAT6 rated Ethernet cable from your gigabit Ethernet switch to the Ether net port on the back of Vision VX Server Step 2 Connect the power cord Plug one end of the...

Page 8: ...ferent network names Connect power on and configure each server ONE AT A TIME and rename each For example connect to the first server using vision vx then rename it to vx1 Repeat the steps for each ad...

Page 9: ...for the VS and VC s optical disc drive You can set the drive to Import and Eject a disc using the DVD CD Player preferences Configuring Vision Clients for Media Import to VX Servers Since the Vision V...

Page 10: ...PC Mac over the network To import CD discs to a VX server from a VS or VC 1 Insert the CD into the front panel optical disc drive 2 Press BACK on the remote to display the DVD CD Player Menu 3 Select...

Page 11: ...your network when you access your Vision from your PC or another Escient product To configure network storage locations 1 Select Network 2 Select Network Storage 3 Select up to 4 Escient storage devi...

Page 12: ...ies and music from your Vision 1 Select Utilities 2 Select Delete Media 3 Select Movies or Music 4 Navigate the list and locate the media you want to delete from your Vision system 5 Press the OPTIONS...

Page 13: ...tall an additional router between the runs c There is a router configured to assign dynamic IP addresses DHCP c If there is a firewall on the network make sure the Vision can get out on ports c 80 HTT...

Page 14: ...s BRAND MODEL APC Back UPS CS 650 APC Back UPS ES 350 APC Back UPS ES 500 APC Smart UPS 750 Unsupported UPS Devices Other CS ES XP and Smart series APC models with USB support Region Coding Most DVDs...

Page 15: ...nal hard drives In the unlikely event of a problem with one of its drives your Vision will notify Escient Tech Support and your Escient dealer using it s Internet connection therefore it is impor tant...

Page 16: ...s Then use a soft slightly damp lint free cloth Avoid getting moisture in openings Don t use window cleaners household cleaners aerosol sprays solvents alcohol ammonia or abrasives to clean Vision Ser...

Page 17: ...l interference in a residen tial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful i...

Page 18: ...per movie and no stored music The actual total number of movies stored on the Vision models will vary depending on average movie size 10 Will it support a Blu Ray HD DVD changer when one is available...

Page 19: ...lures and runs the software which allows Vision Media Management and the ability to access multiple Vision servers to share media over the network 6 Why does the CONTENT directory on my VX not show my...

Page 20: ...cts the rights of copyright holders and invites you to learn about the rights of consumers artists copyright holders and other parties that may claim rights to digital content If you have any question...

Page 21: ...BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS You may perma nently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Vision System and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA You may not m...

Page 22: ...ions If your license terminates you agree to cease any and all use of the Gracenote Data the Gracenote Database and Gracenote Embedded Software Gracenote reserves all rights in the Gracenote Data Grac...

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