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Escient Vision VS & VC User’s Guide

Version: M51003-02A3

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circumstances (as in the so-called Sony Betamax case with respect to video taping of broadcast television System programs for the purpose of time-shifting).  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 keeping 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 deter-
mine 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 those principles.  Consistent with that belief, when you no longer 
have the DVD in your possession, or when some other factor that led you to believe it was “fair use” is no longer valid, then destroy the copy on the hard drive.  If 
you do not believe that the law permits use of the Vision System to store content from a DVD (or other media) on the hard drive, then do not use the Vision System 
to do so.   In this End User License Agreement Escient is not advocating a position on the applicability of the fair use doctrine or other theories discussed here; it 
is providing a tool for the user and  is pointing out that it is the user’s responsibility to determine when it can use certain features on the Vision System that involve 
copying of content.  

5. NO LIABILITY FOR CERTAIN DAMAGES.

 EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, ESCIENT AND ITS SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVE NO LI-

ABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE 
OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.  EXCEPT 
AS MAY BE PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL ESCIENT’S SUPPLIERS OR ESCIENT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY AMOUNTS ABOVE 
YOUR PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE VISION SYSTEM.  EACH ESCIENT SOFTWARE SUPPLIER IS AN INTENDED CONTRACTUAL BENEFICIARY 
OF THIS EULA.

6. LIMITATIONS ON REVERSE ENGINEERING, DECOMPILING AND DISASSEMBLY. 

You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Vision System 

or Software, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation. 

7. SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS. 

You may permanently 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 modify, sublicense or create derivative works based on the Software and 
you may only use the Software in connection with the Vision System.  

8. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that the Software, or any part thereof, or any process or service that is the direct product of the Software (the 
foregoing collectively referred to as the “Restricted Components”) are of U.S. origin. You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that 
apply to these products, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other 
governments. 

9.  DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT/SECURITY & CHANGES TO THE VISION SYSTEM.

  In order to protect the integrity of certain third party content, Escient 

or its suppliers may provide for software security related updates that will be automatically downloaded and installed on your computer.  Such security related 

Summary of Contents for Vision VC-1

Page 1: ...Escient Vision VS server player VC player User s Guide Version M51003 02A3...

Page 2: ...nt IR Code Banks 18 Direct Access to Main Source Menus 18 Transport Controls for Movies and Music 19 Watching a DVD 20 Watching a Movie or Video 20 Listening to a CD 21 Listening to Music 21 Viewing P...

Page 3: ...a Movie text and cover 27 To manually search for a CD cover 28 To manually select an imported DVD cover 28 To manually select an imported CD cover 28 Tips and Troubleshooting 29 Pre Installation 29 Re...

Page 4: ...Music never looked so good Rhapsody delivers millions of songs to your Escient Vision...

Page 5: ...days of Rhapsody absolutely free The free trial is available to new customers of Rhapsody only and cannot be used with a current Rhapsody account or with any other special offers Users must accept st...

Page 6: ...e of the Vision VS and VC Series products At the time of printing the screen shot im ages in this user s guide matched the product s user interface screens However since Vision has the capability of d...

Page 7: ...y video device that produces a static non moving non changing or repetitive image on your projector television or plasma display device can cause screen burn in You are encouraged to leave the screen...

Page 8: ...and Status LED 4 USB Port 2 Disc Eject Button 5 DVD CD Drive 3 IR Receiver 6 Redundant 500GB or 1TB internal hard drives 1 Power Connector 6 S Video Out 2 Digital Audio Out Coax and Optical 7 Gigabit...

Page 9: ...Receiver 3 Power Button 2 DVD CD Combo Drive 4 Status LED behind metal flip down door 1 Digital Audio Out Coax and Optical 6 Analog Audio Out 2 S Video Out 7 IR In 3 Gigabit Ethernet Port 8 HDMI Out...

Page 10: ...sing a high quality HDMI cable HDMI Output port Connect Vision to a widescreen high definition TV that has an HDMI port using a high quality HDMI cable or a DVI port using an HDMI to DVI cable Compone...

Page 11: ...er a DVI connector so you have to connect audio separately Note Vision s startup screens are displayed on the compo nent video output only It may take up to two minutes for the video to be available o...

Page 12: ...eo cable to the Y Pb and Pr ports on your TV and the connectors on the other end to Vision 2 Connect an analog audio cable with red and white connectors between Vision and your TV To connect a widescr...

Page 13: ...and an A V receiver 1 Connect an HDMI or component video cable between your Vision and A V Receiver 2 If using a component video cable connect a digital or analog audio cable between Vision and A V R...

Page 14: ...g one end of the power cord into the back of Vision and the other end into a power outlet Note Escient recommends the use of a UPS uninter ruptible power supply with surge suppression for all Vision p...

Page 15: ...on screen user interface using the blue keys up down and OK on the remote Escient EULA Press the down arrow key on the remote as you read through the Escient End User License Agree ment Once you have...

Page 16: ...on screen user interface and wireless remote Importing Movies and Videos Most commercial DVD discs can be imported to the Vision system using the front panel drive Movies and videos that you have crea...

Page 17: ...m your PC to the IMPORT folder 4 When the import is complete the movie will be added to the Music library on your Vision If Vision is unable to determine the artist album or track information for the...

Page 18: ...er to access your Vision media you will need to interact with the on screen user interface The included wireless infrared remote control allows you to control every feature of Vision with only a few b...

Page 19: ...vies and Music To Do this Play Press Pause Press Stop Press g Scan Forward Press 8 Press again to increase speed Scan Backward Press 7 Press again to increase speed Change Chapters Tracks Press 9 or G...

Page 20: ...to navigate the DVD Menu and start watching Watching a Movie or Video Watching a movie or video off of the Vision system couldn t be easier Use the remote to browse your movie collection by Cover Titl...

Page 21: ...Listening to Music Listening to music on the Vision system is also very easy Use the remote to browse your music collection by Cover Artist Album Track or Genre To listen to Music 1 Choose Music from...

Page 22: ...ion will appear under the name of the enclosing folder that you imported from your PC Mac To view photos on Vision 1 Choose Photos from the main menu 2 Choose Slideshows 3 Choose a Slideshow by name 4...

Page 23: ...nt Album or Track immediately Note You can play three different streams at a time using one Rhap sody account This means that you can enter the same Rhapsody user name and password into all of your Vi...

Page 24: ...format ted files The higher the bitrate the better the quality and the more space required for each track Use the Setup menu to manage Vision s global settings For all of the fol lowing tasks select...

Page 25: ...ent devices to connect to To configure network storage locations 1 Select Network 2 Select Network Storage 3 Select up to 4 Escient storage devices VS or VX Vision servers to store all of your importe...

Page 26: ...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 button on the remote 6 Select DELETE to confirm the permanent removal o...

Page 27: ...own CD is queried against the Gracenote servers for the correct information about the disc To automatically lookup information about a DVD text and cover 1 Select Movies from the main menu 2 Select Op...

Page 28: ...ver To manually select an imported DVD cover 1 Select Movies from the main menu 2 Select Options 3 Select Edit Movies 4 Select the title for the Movie you want to get information about 5 Select More O...

Page 29: ...ca tion of all VS products to prevent possible data loss in the event of an unex pected power loss Region Coding Most DVDs are set for use in a specific region code for different parts of the world Th...

Page 30: ...network using the same technique that allows you to share music between two FireBall media servers Follow the steps that came with your FireBall product for connecting to another FireBall server and...

Page 31: ...problem with both drives all of your data could be lost Always follow the on screen instructions if the EDMS detects a potential prob lem with your Vision Media Server Service and Support Finding your...

Page 32: ...ries 39 cm H x 6 8 cm H x 34 8 cm D Power Consumption VS Series 60W max VC Series 35W max VX Series 68W max 3rd Party Certifications FCC US Part 15 Class B NTSC Video Output NTSC RS 170A cETL Listing...

Page 33: ...TO SATISFACTO RY 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 INFRING...

Page 34: ...the applicability of the fair use doctrine or other theories discussed here it is providing a tool for the user and is pointing out that it is the user s responsibility to determine when it can use c...

Page 35: ...t In such an event Escient and or its suppliers shall use reasonable efforts to post notices on Escient s web site explaining the security update and providing instructions to end users for obtaining...

Page 36: ...s 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 Graceno...

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