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4. Warranty and Service

4.1. Warranty conditions

This product is subject to the legal warranty periods relating to manufacturing 
faults and defects.

Substance of the warranty:

1. In the event of malfunctioning caused by manufacturing defects JOBO AG will 

repair or replace the defective product at its own discretion. 

2.  

JOBO AG and its suppliers do not assume any liability for data losses 

occurring during operation of the device or consequential damage resulting 
from this. Under no circumstances will JOBO AG assume liability for any direct, 
concrete or special damage or consequential damage like for example damage 
to or loss of property or devices, loss of profits or sales, costs for spare parts, 
expenditure or inconvenience caused by the interruption of service or any other 
damage. The user will be exclusively responsible for the loss, damage or destruc-
tion of data during the operation of a JOBO product. Under no circumstances 
will JOBO AG be liable for the recreation of such data. Under no circumstances 
can claims be lodged that exceed the purchase price of the product. 

3. The following repairs are not covered by the warranty and must be paid for 

separately:

-  Malfunctions after the end of the legal warranty periods
-  Change of battery after the end of the warranty period
-  Change of hard disk after the end of the warranty period
-  Malfunctions due to incorrect operation by the user (if device is not used as 

described in the manual)

-  Malfunctions caused by other devices
-  Changes or damage to the device not caused by the manufacturer; especially, 

warranty claims will lapse if the device has been opened by anyone other than 
by a JOBO AG repair workshop

-  Damage caused by natural disasters (acts of God)
-  A hard disk change during the warranty period must only be performed by JOBO. 

Such a change by any other party will entail the loss of all warranty claims.

Summary of Contents for SPECTATOR

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual...

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Page 3: ...Product Function Diagram 9 2 2 OPERATION 10 3 Connect to the PC 20 3 1 Minimum systems requirements 20 3 2 Driver Windows 98 ME XP VISTA Linux 2 4 x MacOS 10 2 x 20 3 3 Log off SPECTATOR under Windows...

Page 4: ...uct as this may cause an electric shock re a short circuit or hazardous emissions The components cannot be serviced by the user If the device does not function properly it must be examined by a quali...

Page 5: ...ean the surface of the device with solvents paint thinners cleaning agents or any other chemical products Instead clean the device by wiping it down with a soft dry cloth In security checks at airport...

Page 6: ...ts the data transfer with an automatic Verify process so that you can be certain that the transfer of you valuable pictures to the device has been successfully com pleted The integrated Li Ion battery...

Page 7: ...ATOR Only use the original mains adapter that comes with the device for charging The internal battery will then be charged via the mains adapter If the SPECTATOR is connected to a computer the chargin...

Page 8: ...1 5 2 Switching off SPECTATOR In order to switch off the device you again operate the ON OFF sliding switch on the right hand side for about 2 seconds The display will con rm that the device has been...

Page 9: ...tery Charging Light on while charging battery 9 LED Battery Full Light off when battery is full 10 LCD 2 5TFT LCD Display 11 Enter or con rm view le 12 Select Up le or pan the picture up 13 Select Dow...

Page 10: ...t a card then press the le will be copied to Hard Disk automatically The card type is detected as well During the copying process the data is automatically veri ed Thus you have the safety to have sam...

Page 11: ...the device cuts out during copying the battery must be recharged and the copying process repeated 2 2 2 FILE MODE The le mode gives you the opportunity to browse through the whole HDD as well as the i...

Page 12: ...ving down in folders b pan after zoom to the bottom activates the menu copy paste delete takes you back to previous menu Zoom in while image is displayed Zoom out while image is displayed 2 2 2 3 COPY...

Page 13: ...g the button After doing so the menu disappears this is also the con rmation that the process has worked If you choose the delete button there is a security step added Once you con rmed delete with th...

Page 14: ...images there is a thumbnail view slideshow mode zoom function and you can use the TV out to present your pictures on TV In the IMAGE mode all les except images are hidden 2 2 3 1 Select IMAGE mode On...

Page 15: ...er structure b pan after zoom to the top a moving down in folders b pan after zoom to the bottom a activates Thumbnail view b in Thumbnail view it activates the slideshow mode a takes you back to prev...

Page 16: ...by using the buttons and To start the slideshow press button again and the slideshow will start auto matically The pictures change automatically as well To get back to the Thumbnail view just press a...

Page 17: ...modes FILE IMAGE or SYSTEM mode To con rm press the button The selected mode is highlighted in red 2 2 4 2 Functions of buttons in SYSTEM mode In the SYSTEM mode the buttons have the following functio...

Page 18: ...c 30sec or never 6 Update You can update the rmware if there is a new release with new functions Warnings If you wish to update the rmware to a new version please download a correct updated rmware fro...

Page 19: ...ically recognize the connected device The hard disk of the SPECTATOR will now be available to you as a new letter code drive You can new copy move or delete all types of les in the Windows Explorer by...

Page 20: ...ner of the systems tray next to the clock Now select USB mass memory and click on the End button Windows 98 users must use the Device Manager to log off SPECTATOR Find the SPECTATOR in the Device Mana...

Page 21: ...computer may have to be re started after the installation 3 4 2 Prepare formatting 1 To be on the safe side unplug all connections to external hard disk drives 2 Connect the SPECTATOR via the USB cab...

Page 22: ...this drive description will then also appear in the connection with the computer in the drive structure 1 Click on Create 3 This completes the re formatting of the SPECTATOR Under Partition the syste...

Page 23: ...23 GB 3 6 Connect to PC If there are any problems in the USB connection to the PC or MAC these can be removed by connecting a USB HUB between the SPECTATOR and the computer...

Page 24: ...r the loss damage or destruc tion of data during the operation of a JOBO product Under no circumstances will JOBO AG be liable for the recreation of such data Under no circumstances can claims be lodg...

Page 25: ...61 545 42 E mail support jobo com www jobo com 4 3 STATEMENT CAUTIONS In order to maintain excellent service the contents of the manual may be subject to change Yet product changes in terms of perform...

Page 26: ...echnical speci cations Basic Data Dimensions 23 7 x 78 x 129 mm Card support CFI CFII SD MMC MS MD Format FAT32 Power Built in 3 7 V Li on battery 2000mAh 100V 240V power adapter Temperature Store tem...

Page 27: ...27 GB...

Page 28: ...28 JOBO AG 51645 Gummersbach K lner Stra e 58 Tel 02261 545 0 Fax 02261 545 46 Mail info jobo com www jobo com 07007 86 554...

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