E6
Installation - Getting Started
5.4 Switch On
If the HDX’s network facilities are to be used ensure that
it is connected to a working internet connection before
switching it on and that all the necessary peripheral
equipment is appropriately connected and configured.
Switch on the HDX using the rear panel power switch.
After approximately one minute’s delay, the user interface
Home
menu will appear on the front panel touch screen
(and any connected display). Navigate around the
interface and select options by touching the screen or
using the remote handset
navigation
(
3456
),
ok, home
and
back
keys.
Note:
It is occasionally possible for the default remote handset
command set to conflict with other remote controlled
equipment in the home. A conflict will be apparent if the
handset appears to control an unintended device or if
another handset appears to control the HDX. If a conflict
occurs the HDX handset command set can be changed.
While pointing the handset towards the HDX, press and hold
both the page down and input keys while simultaneously
pressing the 2 or 3 key to change the command set. Press the
1 key to return to the default command set.
5.5 External Screen Setup
If an external display is used, the HDX external display
setup may need to be modified. Navigate, via the
System
menu, to the
System Setup
menu. Select and save the
desired
External Display Theme, External Display Aspect
Ratio
,
External Display Mode
and
TV System
. Initially disable
the
Screen Saver
(found on System Setup page 1).
Note:
The External Display Mode setting configures the
external display for use with either an external touch
screen or a remote handset. In touch screen mode, four
shortcut buttons are displayed on the right of the screen
that correspond to the home, browse, find and back keys
on the remote handset. The on screen shortcut buttons
can only be accessed from the touchscreen so are not
shown in remote control mode.
Note:
Once you have become used to the interface and
are familiar with its functions the screen saver can be
re-enabled.
5.6 First Use
The HDX is shipped with some music files already stored
on its hard disk. One of these can be used to check that
playback is operating correctly. Navigate via the Front
Panel Display Interface from the
Home
Menu to the
Quick
Play
menu and select
Play Random
to play a track.
To “rip” a CD to the HDX hard disk, use the front panel
open
button to open the CD drawer. Insert a CD and
press the
open
button again to close the drawer. The
ripping process will begin automatically. When CD ripping
is complete the HDX will eject the CD automatically. See
Section 10 for further information on ripping CDs.
Only CDs owned personally should be ripped. Ripping a
borrowed CD may violate copyright law.
Note:
Although the HDX contains a small internal music
database, to be able to identify a CD and download its
associated data during the ripping process, it must be
connected to a working internet connection.
5.7 Software Upgrade
Software upgrade CDs will occasionally be released for
the HDX. New software is installed simply by inserting the
upgrade CD in the drawer. The software upgrade process
will commence automatically. As part of the upgrade
process the HDX will eject the CD and re-boot. The front
panel display may also go blank temporarily. The upgrade
process is complete once the display returns to the Home
Menu.
Note:
Any specific instructions included with the upgrade
CD should be followed carefully.
Never switch off the HDX from the rear panel power
switch or unplug it from the mains supply while a software
upgrade process is underway.
5.8 Switching Off
Switching off the HDX from its rear panel power switch
is not normally necessary unless it is to be un-installed. It
can be put into standby mode by pressing the handset
standby
key or pressing and holding the front panel
standby
button for one second. The HDX may take up to
one minute to enter standby mode during which time the
standby button will flash. The standby button will remain lit
when the HDX is in standby mode. Wait untill the standby
button stops flashing and remains lit before switching off
the HDX from the rear panel mains switch.
Note:
If the HDX misses carrying out a scheduled automatic
backup while in standby mode, the backup will take place
when it is next switched on. Some hard disk operational
noise may be heard while this takes place.
Never switch off the HDX from the rear panel mains switch
or unplug it from the mains supply unless it is in standby
mode.