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Accessing the Media-Jukebox MKII on your Windows PC

1. Make sure the Media-Jukebox MKII is connected to your computer’s USB 2.0 port and that the 

    AC power adapter is NOT connected to the Media-Jukebox MKII.

NOTE: A window may come up titled LOCAL DISK that asks you “What do you want Windows to do?”  

          If you see this window follow 

step 2A 

otherwise go to 

step 2B

.

2A. Click on the “open folder to view files using Windows Explorer” option.

3. Press OK

4. You will now see the contents of your Media-Jukebox MKII

or

2B. Open up the MY COMPUTER folder

NOTE: A window may come up titled LOCAL DISK that asks you “What do you want Windows to do?”  

         If you see this window follow step 3A.

3. Double-click on the “Local Disc” icon that refers to the Media-Jukebox MKII

4. You will now see the contents of your Media-Jukebox MKII

NOTE: If the Media-Jukebox MKII does not appear, try unplugging and reconnecting the USB 2.0 cable 

          to the computer.  If this does not work, you may need to change its drive letter.  See the 

          Changing the Drive Letter section in this manual for detailed instructions.

Naming and Renaming Files

In order for the Media-Jukebox MKII to program and play files, all filenames must be in 5-digit numeri-

cal form.  While changing file names, you will need to create a song catalog to refer to when selecting 

track numbers for playback.

To change a file name:

1. Right-click on the file

2. Click on the “GENERAL” tab

3. Highlight the file name and change it to the desired number

NOTE: Make sure there are not any files with the same number already in the hard drive.

4. Click OK

NOTE: Be sure you keep a record of the song name and its corresponding number as a 

          reference when programming songs for playback.

Computer Operations (Windows PC)

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Summary of Contents for MediaJukebox-MKII

Page 1: ...o w n e r s m a n u a l THE SINGER S ULTIMATE CHOICE M J M K II 8 0 G Media Jukebox MKII 80 GB Hard Drive Media Player with Key Control M e d i a J u k e b o x M K I I O W N E R S M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ...s PC 7 Connecting the Power 8 Connecting to an External A V System 8 Getting Connected Optional accessories sold separately Connecting S Video 10 Connecting the External Infrared Sensor 10 Descriptions and Functions Front Panel 11 Rear Panel 11 Remote Control 12 Computer Operations 13 Operations 15 System Setup On Screen Display 19 Troubleshooting 23 Table of Contents 2 ...

Page 3: ... other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 10 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 11 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be ...

Page 4: ...e CA 91750 1 To ensure the finest performance please read this manual carefully Keep it in a safe place for future reference 2 Install your unit in a cool dry clean place away from windows heat sources and too much vibration dust moisture or cold Avoid sources of hum transformers v motors To prevent fire or electrical shock do not expose to rain and water 3 Do not operate the unit upside down 4 Ne...

Page 5: ...coPro 1728 Curtiss Court La Verne CA 91750 Toll Free 800 678 5348 TEL 909 593 8893 FAX 909 593 8890 VocoPro Company Email Directory Customer Service General Information info vocopro com Tech Support techsupport vocopro com Remember Our Website Be sure to visit the VocoPro website www vocopro com for the latest information on new products packages and promos And while you re there don t forget to c...

Page 6: ...dial and leave it there Pay attention to the different levels in various recordings Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer ...

Page 7: ...l function remote AC adapter USB A V cable Coaxial digital Audio cable digital RGB video patch cable Connects directly to a TV and sound system without a computer Optional accessories each sold separately External infrared sensor and S Video patch cable Requires file conversion software Specifications Power Supply DC 5V 2 A Consumption 6W Video System PAL NTSC Frequency Response 20Hz 20kHz 2 5dB Aud...

Page 8: ... 1 A V patch cable 1 Remote control 1 Digital RGB video patch cable 1 Digital Coaxial audio cable 1 AC power adaptor 2 AAA batteries Note The included high capacity USB 2 0 cable is designed specifically to fit the Media Jukebox MKII If you misplace your USB 2 0 cable it is recommended that you order a replacement directly from VocoPro as other USB 2 0 cables may not be compatible Optional Accessori...

Page 9: ... the two larger ends to the USB 2 0 connections on the computer YOU DO NOT HAVE TO CONNECT BOTH USB ENDS TO THE COMPUTER NOTE If you only have one end connected be sure that the correct end is connected or else the computer will not recognize the Media Jukebox MKII CAUTION To avoid damaging your computer and the Media Jukebox MKII properly disconnect it from your computer using the Safely Remove H...

Page 10: ... or the AUDIO inputs on an amplifier or a mixer The yellow RCA plug is for VIDEO connection to a TV or other monitor device Below are two possible setup options with the AV patch cable Getting Connected 1 2 3 4 BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN TREBLE TREBLE TREBLE TREBLE BASS BASS ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO BASS BASS CUE ON KEY ON CUE ON KEY ON CUE ON KEY ON CUE ON KE...

Page 11: ...o YCBCR in the OSD System Setup menu See the System Setup section in this manual for instructions on accessing the System setup menu and changing the video output mode Getting Connected Digital RGB Digital Coaxial RCA Optical S video RCA Optical S video RCA Optical S video RCA Optical S video MIC MASTER VOLUME AUTO DISPLAY TEST TONE DTX 9900K MIC IN KARAOKE DIGITAL KEY CONTROL MASTER MENU DIGITAL ...

Page 12: ... OUTPUT mode to YCBCR in the OSD System Setup menu See the System Setup section in this manual for instructions on accessing the System setup menu and changing the video output mode Connecting the Infrared Sensor Optional accessory sold separately The infrared sensor is used to give the remote control a more flexible range What you will need 1 8 Infrared Sensor cable Optional accessory sold separat...

Page 13: ...computer with USB 2 0 using the included USB 2 0 cable NOTE When connected to a computer s USB 2 0 port make sure the Media Jukebox MKII s AC Power Adaptor is NOT connected The Media Jukebox MKII is designed to derive power from the computer and will not be recognized if the AC power adaptor is connected 3 Digital Coaxial out audio only Use the included 1 8 to digital coaxial cable to connect to m...

Page 14: ...sharp Raises the musical key 7 ARROW buttons Use the buttons to navigate through on screen menus 8 ENTER Use this button to confirm menu selections 9 REPLAY Replays the current track from its beginning 10 CLEAR Clears any incorrect numbers that have been entered 11 INSERT Use this to insert a track number into the programmed track order See the Operations section in this manual for detailed instruc...

Page 15: ...now see the contents of your Media Jukebox MKII NOTE If the Media Jukebox MKII does not appear try unplugging and reconnecting the USB 2 0 cable to the computer If this does not work you may need to change its drive letter See the Changing the Drive Letter section in this manual for detailed instructions Naming and Renaming Files In order for the Media Jukebox MKII to program and play files all file...

Page 16: ...window 3 Double click on the Administrative Tools icon 4 Double click on the Computer Management icon 5 Click on Disk Management on the left hand menu of the Computer Management window 6 In the lower right hand window scroll down until you find the drive that is labeled USA_ESS 74 53 GB FAT 32 7 Right click on this drive and click on Change Drive Letter and Paths 8 Click on the Change button 9 Make...

Page 17: ...Press the STOP button on the remote control to stop the current track NOTE When in SINGLE MODE playback will stop completely When in CONTINUOUS MODE playback will stop on the current track and will begin playing the next track in the playlist See the Setting Single Track Mode section in the Operations section of this manual for instructions on selecting Single Track Mode Pausing Playback 1 Press t...

Page 18: ...e are 3 available Reverse and Forward scanning speeds 2X 4X and 8X Scanning forwards 1 Press and hold the button once to scan at 2X 2 Press and hold it again to scan at 4X 3 Press and hold it a third time to scan at 8X Scanning reverse 1 Press and hold the button once to scan at 2X 2 Press and hold it again to scan at 4X 3 Press and hold it a third time to scan at 8X To Replay a track from the Beg...

Page 19: ...dd tracks into any position within a pre programmed track list To insert track 19 00019 into the 3rd position in the above track list Using the remote control 1 Press the OSD button NOTE The track order will appear at the top of the screen 2 Press 19 and then ENTER 3 Use the Right arrow button to find and highlight 00019 in the track list 4 Press INSERT NOTE 00019 will turn red 5 Use the Left arrow...

Page 20: ...tting Single Track Mode When Single Mode is on playback will stop after a single track has finished playing Playback of the next track must then be started manually To turn Single Track Mode on 1 Press SETUP on the remote control to access the OSD Setup Menu 2 Choose the GENERAL SETUP page by pressing ENTER on the remote control 3 Choose the SINGLE TRACK page by pressing ENTER on the remote control...

Page 21: ...ANGLE MARK For use with DVD files that have multiple angles available for multiple angle viewing When turned ON there will be a camera icon that appears when a DVD files has multiple angles available NOT Not all DVDs have multiple angles available 3 OSD LANGUAGE English is the only option for this section 4 CAPTIONS Turns on captions for video files that have captions available 5 SCREEN SAVER The ...

Page 22: ... more convenient operation you can use the L R button on the remote control to toggle between these options STEREO Audio playback is standard L R stereo L MONO The right guide vocal channel is removed and replaced with a duplicate instrumental left channel Only on Multiplex formatted files R MONO The left channel is removed and replaced with a duplicate right channel of all vocals Only on Multiplex...

Page 23: ...of 48K LPCM 96K For digital audio devices with a maximum sampling rate of 96K For use with Progressive Scan devices KARAOKE page 1 KARAOKE MODE Digital Key Control only works when Karaoke Mode is on OFF Turns Karaoke Mode off KARAOKE Turns Karaoke Mode on Preferences page 1 TV DISPLAY System Setup on screen display To view the standard 4 3 picture or the cut standard 4 3 picture 4 3 subtitle block...

Page 24: ...les with multiple subtitle languages available 6 DISC MENU Select the disc menu language for files with multiple subtitle languages available 7 LOCALE Select the correct DVD region for DVD files formatted for different regions 8 PARENTAL Set the parental protection level You will have to enter the password in order to make changes The factory default password is 3308 9 PASSWORD You can set your own ...

Page 25: ...layer and sound system TV etc Make sure the audio cables are connected correctly and not loose A Track Will Not Play Make sure that a file with that track number exists on the Media Jukebox MKII s hard drive The file may be an incorrect format If this is the case it cannot be read by the Media Jukebox MKII The file may be damaged or corrupt Replace the file with one that is ok and not corrupt Track S ...

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