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Chapter 1
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
Dialing Preferences
This screen allows you to select your dialing preferences, including dialing method,
diailing prefix, and call waiting disable, and ignore dial tone.
Dialing method
– Tone or pulse. Check with your phone company if you are not sure
which one you have.
Dialing prefix
– If you normally need to dial a prefix (1, 9, etc.) to make a call, enter it
here. You may also need to enter a 1 for 800 numbers.
Disable call waiting
– If you have call waiting on your phone line, you may want to
disable it during your dialup session to prevent interruptions to your connection. Several
options are available, depending on which key combination your phone company uses
(*70, 70#, and 1170). It is automatically re-enabled after you disconnect from the
OpenGlobe server.
Ignore dial tone
– If you have voice mail on your phone line, you are probably familiar
with the “stuttered” dial tone you hear when you have messages. Before the Music
Jukebox dials your ISP, it checks the line for a regular dial tone. If you have messages,
the Music Jukebox will disconnect and allow you to listen to your messages, or you can
set it to ignore the dial tone and dial automatically.
Highlight
next
and press OK/SELECT to continue to the next screen.
Testing the Dialup Connection
In the Dialing Preferences screen, highlight
test connection
and press OK/SELECT. The
test results are displayed.
Highlight
return
, and press OK/SELECT to continue.
Zip Code
Important: You must enter a valid zip code for your location.
The Music Jukebox updates the time and gathers all your AM/FM and Internet radio
stations from your zip code. Choose the country where you live and enter your zip code.
Remember, many of the above features won’t be available if you don’t provide your zip
code or postal code.
Highlight
next
, and press OK/SELECT to continue.
This completes the Quick Start process, and you can now start enjoying your Home
Theater Music Jukebox!
Note:
All advanced setup options are explained in Chapter 5.