Perception Digital JUKEBOX PD 450 01 User Manual

PD - 450 - 01  
PDHercules CDRW Jukebox  
User Manual  
Copyright2003 Perception Digital Limited. All rights reserved.  
0203  
2.3.5 Format Hard Drive....................................................................29  
3. SMARTMEDIATM CARD ...................................................................30  
3.1 DOWNLOADING TO SMARTMEDIATM CARD .......................................30  
3.2 BROWSING SMARTMEDIATM CARD....................................................30  
3.3 CHECKING SMARTMEDIATM CARD STORAGE ....................................30  
3.4 FORMATTING SMARTMEDIATM CARD................................................31  
4. JOCKEY FOR CDRW JUKEBOX....................................................32  
4.1 ABOUT JOCKEY..................................................................................32  
4.2 INSTALLING JOCKEY FOR CDRW JUKEBOX.......................................32  
4.3 SETTING UP JOCKEY FOR CDRW JUKEBOX.......................................33  
4.4 USING JOCKEY...................................................................................34  
4.4.1 Downloading MP3 Files from PC.............................................34  
4.4.2 Matching Untitled Album via Gracenote CDDB®* On-line  
Database.............................................................................................35  
4.4.3 Creating Playlist Using Jockey .................................................36  
4.4.4 Editing Playlist..........................................................................36  
4.4.5 Editing Files ..............................................................................36  
4.4.6 Deleting Files ............................................................................36  
4.4.7 File Playback.............................................................................37  
4.4.8 Jukebox Software Upgrade........................................................37  
4.4.9 Jockey Upgrade.........................................................................37  
4.4.10 CDDB® Update ......................................................................37  
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING......................................................................39  
7. COMPANY CONTACTS....................................................................42  
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1. Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the PDHercules CDRW Jukebox!  
PDHercules CDRW is a remarkable readable and writable digital recordable  
jukebox that follows on the successful launch of the PDHercules Digitable  
Jukebox series. It allows you to select your own digital music and burn it on a CD  
without a computer. This is yet another step merging digital entertainment with  
conventional home audio system. Now storing and making your own CD is easier  
than ever.  
1.1 About PDHercules CDRW Jukebox  
Our CDRW Jukebox is equipped with these excellent features:  
Burn Audio and MP3 CD without a PC  
With CDRW Jukebox, you can freely select the music of your choice and  
burning on a CD-R for audio or CD-RW for audio disc anytime with ease.  
Whether you would like a regular audio CD or MP3 data CD, it is completely  
computer free. The Jukebox is especially designed with a one-touch burn  
function to make burning a CD fun and enjoyable!  
Gracenote CDDB® Music Recognition Service SM  
*
CDRW Jukebox comes with an offline version of the Gracenote CDDB®  
service with information on over 425,000 CD's. The database is upgradable  
via software download via USB or through CD.1 Now you don't need an  
Internet connection to tag your music.  
Encodes Audio CD without a PC  
With regular audio CD, CDRW Jukebox has a CD ripping function that enable  
up to 6x real time ripping speed of transferring the CD data to the hard drive.  
Encoding music to MP3 is no longer a computer specialty.  
*Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB® Music  
Recognition Service. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content  
1Upgrade method subject to change per latest software development. Updated details is posted on our  
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High Speed Transfer of MP3 CD  
With MP3 data CD, CDRW Jukebox even rips at a greater speed. The entire  
MP3 data could be transferred to the hard drive in a minute and songs are  
transferred in terms of a few seconds.  
Large Hard Drive Storage  
Transfomring the conventional storage media, CDRW Jukebox is equipped  
with a hard drive for hundreds of hours of digital music. Depending on your  
model, the hard drive size ranges from 20GB, 40GB, 60GB or more. With  
several of our compression option, you can choose among 128kbps, 320kbps  
or original quality (uncompressed) for maximum quliaty satisfaction.  
Large LCD Two-Way IR Remote  
Unlike other consumer electronics, CDRW Jukebox is partnered with a two-  
way infrared remote for control at a distant. It is designed with a large LCD  
display and user friendly buttons for easy of navigation.  
SmartMediaTM Card  
Considering mobility, CDRW Jukebox also has a SmartMediaTM Card output for  
portable units that supports standard SmartMediaTM Card.  
PDJockey Hard Drive Management Program  
With our PDJockey program, you can easily download MP3 songs from your  
PC, match albums titles via on-line database and manage the your Jukebox  
collection by creating playlist, deleting songs, editing information or perform  
firmware upgrade.  
Overall, it is an absolutely wise choice to include a PDHercules CDRW Jukebox  
at home. Large storage, convenience, flexibility and quality all in one unit.  
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1.2 SAFETY  
This unit employs a laser. Due to the risk of eye injury, only a qualified service  
person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device. To reduce the  
risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.  
Never make or change connections when the power is still switched on.  
Important Safety Instructions:  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings - install in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do no install near any heat sources such as radiator, heat registers, stoves or  
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A  
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type  
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third  
prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from apparatus.  
11. Only use attachment/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod bracket or table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightening storms or when unused for long  
periods of time.  
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14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when  
the apparatus has been damaged in any ways, such as power-supply cord or plug  
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or object has fallen into the apparatus, the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or  
has been dropped.  
If the Jukebox suddenly froze or has no response, it may be caused by  
electrostatic phenomenon. In this circusmstances, please follow the procedures  
below for recovery:  
1. Switch off the Jukebox power on the back panel.  
2. Turn on the power on the bank panel again and power on the main unit.  
FCC Rules & Warning:  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference; and  
2. This device must accept any interference received including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Warning:  
Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the Jukebox yourself as this  
will expose you to unnecessary hazards.  
No outdoor use for the Jukebox.  
Legal Warning:  
1. Some copying may require the permission of the relevant copyright owner. We  
do not have the authority to grant any such permission.  
2. Supply of this product only conveys a license for personal, private and non-  
commercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any rights to use this  
product in real time broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable, or other media) or  
broadcasting via the internet or other networks, such as but not limited to  
intranets or in pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications. An independent  
license for such use is required.  
3. The company assumes no responsibility to use the contents stored in the  
internal heard disk.  
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1.3 TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATION  
Main Unit  
Physical  
Size  
430 x 300 x 95 mm (L x W x Ht.)  
Weight (Net)  
Weight (Gross)  
6 kg  
7.25 kg  
Ranges from 20GB and up, depends on  
model.  
Hard Drive Capacity  
LCD  
16 characters x 2 rows with LED backlight  
Size: 64.5mm x 16mm (Visual Area)  
Electrical  
AC Voltage  
AC 100-240V, 50Hz/ 60Hz  
50 W  
Max Power  
Supported Playable Format  
Compatible CD Type  
Audio Format  
Audio CD, CD ROM, MP3 CD, CD-R, CD-RW  
CD-DA  
Data Format  
CDROM MODE 1, CDROM MODE 2 F1  
Supported Recording Format  
Audio Format  
CD-DA (Disc-At-Once)  
Writable CD Type  
CD-R for Audio, CD-RW for Audio  
Mode 1 (Session-At-Once with multisession  
support)  
Filesystem for Data CD conforms to ISO9660  
with Joliet Extension  
Data Format  
Others  
Data Transfer Port  
Output Media  
USB Port  
SmartMediaTM Card  
Optical SPDIF Consumer format  
RCA  
Digital Audio Out  
Analog Audio In/Out  
Upgradable Gracenote CDDB® Music  
Recognition Service  
Database  
Digital Audio Format  
Frequency Range  
MP3, WAV  
20Hz - 20kHz  
90 dB  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
< 0.1%  
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Remote Unit  
Visual Area Size: 70mm x 40.5 mm  
LCD  
Contrast:  
Backlight:  
FSTN  
White EL  
Communication  
Battery  
Two-way Infrared  
4 x AA  
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1.4 SETTING UP  
1.4.1 Setting up with your Hi-Fi or Amplifier  
PDHercules CDRW Jukebox requires you to connect to a Hi-Fi system or an  
amplifier for audio output. Another option is to listen to the music via the  
headphone connection on the front.  
(1) Locate the audio output jack at the back of the Jukebox.  
(2) Connect the Jukebox’s audio output to a Hi-Fi or amplifier’s line-in input using  
the provided RCA cable.  
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1.4.2 Using the Headphone  
You can choose not to connect the Jukebox to an amplifier and still enjoy the  
music via the headphone jack located in the front panel.  
(1) Prepare a headphone and connect it to the headphone jack located in the  
front panel.  
Note: Please beware that the volume could be very loud. Turn the volume down  
before you put the headphone close to your ears.  
1.4.3 Accessories  
With your purchase, you will find the following items included along with your main  
unit.  
1- Power Cord  
1- RCA Cable  
4- AA Batteries  
1- Two-way IR Remote  
1- User manual  
1.4.4 Connecting to A Computer  
You will need to connect to your PC for MP3 files download or hard drive  
management.  
(1) Prepare a standard USB cable (not included).  
(2) Connect the USB cable from the front of the jukebox to the USB port at the  
back of your PC (see following figure).  
(3) The jukebox will detect the connection automatically. The main unit will  
display “USB”.  
(4) Follow the section on PDJockey to begin operations.  
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1.5 Maintenance  
Clean the Jukebox with a soft lint-free cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents as  
they may have a corrosive effect. Do not expose the Jukebox or batteries to  
humidity, rain, direct sunlight or excessive heat.  
It is not recommended to turn off the Jukebox power using the switch on the back.  
Keeping it in the sleep mode when not in use is a better maintenance practice.  
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2. USING CDRW Jukebox  
2.1 Learning the Operations  
This section guides you step by step to the functions, features and operations of  
the CDRW Jukebox using the remote. Buttons share on the main unit operates  
the same as the remote.  
2.1.1 Powering On-Off  
Power On  
(1) Turn on the MAIN POWER switch at the back of CDRW Jukebox.  
(2) Press POWER to turn on the Jukebox. It will go through a system  
checking progress.  
Power Off  
(1) Press POWER once to turn off the Jukebox. It will go into sleep mode.  
(2) If necessary to turn off the Jukebox completely, turn the MAIN POWER  
switch off at the back of the Jukebox. However, it is not recommended to  
do it everytime after use.  
Note: After power off, the Jukebox will enter a OS back up mode. It is only a  
system maintenance process, do not be alarmed. You can abort this and  
resume operation by pressing the power key again. Or you can just let it run  
though the program.  
Power On from Sleep Mode  
(1) The Jukebox will enter a sleep mode if not in operation. To resume,  
press POWER once to wake up the jukebox.  
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2.1.2 Using Gracenote CDDB® A2 For Matching CD Title  
The upgradable Gracenote CDDB® Service is an excellent feature that has over  
425,000 album titles and tracks information ready in the jukebox to help you in  
identifying the content of your CD. We are among the first hard drive based  
consumer electronics that has incorporated this off-line database for your  
convenience.  
For Recording  
(1) Press EJECT to open the CD tray.  
(2) Insert CD and close the tray.  
(3) Press REC and the Jukebox will automatically search the internal  
Gracenote database for the best title match.  
For Information  
(1) Press EJECT to open the CD tray.  
(2) Insert CD and close the tray.  
(3) In the main menu, select CD and press INFO. Please wait while the  
Jukebox searches for the correct match. If the search is successful, the  
album name will be displayed.  
(4) With the matched album title, press ENTER to view the song names.  
Note1: This database does not apply to MP3 CD or any other CDs besides  
original audio CDs.  
Note2: Gracenote CDDB database can be upgraded through software  
provided at our website. There will be options for USB download directly from  
a PC or CD writable file to make your own upgrade CD. For instructions and  
details to upgrade your jukebox, please visit the download section of our  
A2 - Please refer to Appendix item 2.  
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2.1.3 Recording  
User can record directly from CD, MP3 CD, or various line-in sources with  
different speed and compression rate.  
Recording the Entire CD  
(1) In the main menu, select CD.  
(2) Press REC to enter the record menu.  
(3) Select compress bit rate (Optional). Please ( ) to choose from 128kbps,  
320kbps, or CD Quality.  
(4) Scroll up to select your recording option. Rapid Archive, Compress, or  
Play and Compress.  
(5) Press REC to begin recording. The internal Gracenote Database will  
automatically check the CD titles. Once matched, you will see the song  
name displayed on the main unit display.  
Notes:  
a. Recorded music is not yet in MP3 format if rapid archive is used. It will be  
compressed into MP3 while the Jukebox II is in sleep mode.  
b. Recording a new CD under an existing artist will automatically append all  
the songs to the artist in alphabetic order.  
Recording Selected Songs from CD  
(1) In the main menu, select CD.  
(2) Press ENTER to browse through the CD.  
(3) MARK the desired songs. Marked songs will have a “ ” after the title.  
(4) Press PROG. to review your selection in the temporary list. (Press  
MARK to delete songs in the temporary list or go through the mark song  
process to add songs.)  
(5) When finished, press REC again to enter into the Temporary List Record  
Menu.  
(6) Select compress bit rate (Optional). Please ( ) to choose from 128kbps,  
320kbps, or CD Quality.  
(7) Scroll up to select your recording option: Rapid Archive, Compress, or  
Play and Compress. Rapid archive is for ripping; compress is for instant  
compression to hard drive; and play and compress is for playing and  
compressing at the same time.  
(8) Press ENTER to confirm.  
Notes:  
a. SmartMediaTM Card download is not available when selected songs from  
CD.  
b. If rapid archive is used, the data is not yet in MP3 format. It will be  
compressed into MP3 while the Jukebox is in sleep mode.  
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c. Recording a new CD under an existing artist will automatically append all  
the songs to the artist in alphabetic order.  
d. If you record the same CD twice, the files will be doubled under the same  
file name. This does not apply to MP3 CD.  
Line-In Recording  
CDRW Jukebox allows you to record other sources such as MD, tape or vinyl  
record via line-in input.  
(1) Connect your music source output to the CDRW Jukebox audio input  
jacks located in the back of the unit.  
(2) In the main menu, select Line-In. Press ENTER.  
(3) Select compress bit rate (Optional). Please ( ) to choose from 128kbps,  
320kbps, or original quality.  
(4) Scroll up to select Play and Compress.  
(5) Turn your music source on and press REC.  
(6) Press STOP when finished.  
Notes:  
a. The line-in recording will be in a single file from the time you press the REC  
and the STOP button. If you desire separation between music files, you have  
to press the STOP button in between recording.  
b. A default file name will be given to all line-in recording files.  
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2.1.4 Play from CD  
Play Entire CD  
(1) Press EJECT to open the CD tray.  
(2) Insert CD.  
(3) Press EJECT to close the CD tray.  
(4) Select CD, press ENTER to begin playing the entire CD.  
Play Selected Song from CD  
(1) Select CD, press ENTER to browse tracks.  
(2) Select the desired song.  
(3) Press ENTER to begin playing the selected song and onwards.  
2.1.5 Play from Hard Drive  
There are five options in playing from the hard drive. HDD(Album), HDD(Artist),  
Playlist, Last 20 and Top 20.  
Selecting Play by HDD(Album)  
Play Entire Hard Drive by Album  
(1) In the main menu, select HDD(Album).  
(2) Press ( ) to begin playing every song in the hard drive.  
Play Selected Album  
(1) In the main menu, select HDD(Album).  
(2) Press ENTER to browse albums available.  
(3) Select the desired album.  
(4) Press ( ) to begin playing every song in the album.  
Play Selected Song  
(1) In the main menu, select HDD(Album).  
(2) Press ENTER to browse albums available.  
(3) Select the desired album.  
(4) Press ENTER to browse through songs.  
(5) Select the desired song.  
(6) Press ( ) to begin playing the selected song and onwards.  
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Selecting Play by HDD(Artist)  
Play Entire Hard Drive by Artist  
(4) In the main menu, select HDD(Artist).  
(2) Press ( ) to begin playing every song in the hard drive.  
Play Selected Album  
(1) In the main menu, select HDD(Artist).  
(5) Press ENTER to browse artists available.  
(6) Select the desired artist name.  
(4) Press ( ) to begin playing every song in the artist selected.  
Play Selected Song  
(1) In the main menu, select HDD(Artist).  
(2) Press ENTER to browse artists available.  
(3) Select the desired artist name.  
(4) Press ENTER to browse through the songs available.  
(5) Select the desired song.  
(6) Press ( ) to begin playing the selected song and onwards.  
Selecting Play by Playlist  
Play All Playlists  
(1) In the main menu, select Playlist.  
(2) Press ( ) to begin playing every file available in the entire playlist  
category.  
Play Selected Playlist  
(1) In the main menu, select Playlist.  
(2) Press ENTER to browse through the playlist available.  
(3) Select the desired playlist.  
(4) Press ( ) to begin playing every song in the chosen playlist folder.  
Play Selected File from Playlist  
(1) In the main menu, select Playlist.  
(2) Press ENTER to browse through the playlist available.  
(3) Select the desired playlist.  
(4) Press ENTER to browse the songs in the playlist.  
(5) Select the desired song.  
(6) Press ( ) to begin playing the selected song and onwards.  
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Play by Last 20 and Top 20  
CDRW Jukebox automatically stores all your favorite last 20 and top 20 songs  
played.  
(1) In the main menu, select Last 20 or Top 20.  
(2) Press ( ) to play the entire list.  
Or Press ENTER to select the desired song.  
(3) Press ( ) to play the selected song.  
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2.1.6 Burning CD  
Burn Audio CD  
(1) Insert a CD-RW for audio or a blank CD-R for audio to the Jukebox CD-  
RW drive  
(2) In the main menu, select HDD(Album) or HDD(Artist) using the UP and  
DOWN arrow key. Then press ENTER to go into the album/artist menu.  
(3) In the album/artist menu, select the desired album to be burned and press  
BURN CD on the remote.  
(4) It’ll ask you to burn audio CD or data CD. Select Audio CD and press  
ENTER to confirm.  
(5) After confirming the CD type and space, the jukebox will provide you with  
the burning time.  
(6) In case there is any content in a CD-RW, CDRW Jukebox blanks the disc  
to be blanked before proceeding.  
(7) Press ENTER while “YES” is highlighted to confirm.  
(8) If decided not to proceed further, use the RIGHT arrow key to highlight  
“NO” and press ENTER.  
(9) After the burning process is completed, the CD tray will open  
automatically to indicate completion.  
Note: Audio CD has the capacity of storing approximately 10-15 songs.  
Compressed MP3 or original quality music are both recordable on the CD-RW  
or CD-R for audio disc.  
Main Menu  
CD  
HDD (Album)  
Album 01  
>HDD (Album)  
HDD (Artist)  
Playlist  
>Album 02  
Album 03  
Select HDD(Album).  
Located the desired album, press “Burn CD”.  
Select CD type to be  
burned:  
6 Songs (277MB) will be  
burned.  
Approx. Time: 14 mins.  
>Audio CD  
Data CD  
YES  
NO  
Select to burn audio CD.  
Display details and wait for confirmation.  
After the confirmation, the LCD on the main unit shows the progress of the CD  
burning process in percentage.  
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CD Burning  
Burning…  
23%  
Burn MP3 Data CD  
(1) Insert a CD-RW for audio or CD-R for audio to the Jukebox CD-RW drive.  
(2) In the main menu, select HDD(Album) or HDD(Artist) using the UP and  
DOWN arrow key.  
(3) Then press ENTER to go into the album/artist menu.  
(4) In the album/artist menu, select the desired album to be burned and press  
BURN CD on the remote.  
(5) It’ll ask you to burn audio CD or data CD. Select Data CD and press  
ENTER to confirm.  
(6) After confirming the CD type and space, the jukebox will provide you with  
the burning time.  
(7) In cases where the CD already has content that is of a different data type,  
it will require the CD to be blanked before proceeding.  
(8) Press ENTER while “YES” is highlighted to confirm.  
(9) If decided not to proceed further, use the RIGHT arrow key to highlight  
“NO” and press ENTER.  
(10)After the burning process is completed, the CD tray will open  
automatically to indicate completion.  
Note: Data or Mp3 CD have the capacity of storing approximately 100-150  
songs. If the song is recorded in original CD quality, it cannot be recorded to  
the CD-R or CD-RW for audio disc.  
Main Menu  
CD  
HDD (Album)  
Album 01  
>HDD (Album)  
HDD (Artist)  
Playlist  
>Album 02  
Album 03  
Selecting HDD(Album).  
Located the desired album, press “Burn CD”.  
Select CD type to be  
burned:  
146 Songs (630MB) will  
be burned.  
Approx. Time: 20 mins.  
Audio CD  
>Data CD  
YES  
NO  
Select to burn audio CD.  
Display details and wait for confirmation.  
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After the confirmation, the LCD on the main unit shows the progress of the CD  
burning process in percentage.  
CD Burning  
Burning…  
43%  
Blank CD  
Blanking a CD means you would like to disregard the previous content on a disc  
to have a fresh start. This is especially required when you want to burn MP3 data  
on a disc already filled with audio tracks or vice versa. Blanking CD only applies  
to CD-RW for audio.  
(1) In the main menu, select System. Press “Enter”.  
(2) To confirm blanking the CD, press “Enter” while the ‘YES’ is highlighted.  
Note: Once confirmed, the blank CD operation cannot be aborted.  
System Config  
Record Setting  
Format HDD  
>Blank Disc  
Main Menu  
Line in  
Smart Media  
>System  
Select System in main menu.  
Select Blank Disc option.  
Blank Disc  
This disc will be blanked.  
Confirm?  
Yes  
No  
Confirming blank disc.  
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2.1.7 Searching (Album, Artist or Song)  
CDRW Jukebox allows you to search album, artist, song using key word search.  
(1) Press SEARCH.  
(2) Select search by Album, Artist or by Song. Press ENTER.  
(3) Use the T9 buttons to enter the name.  
(4) When finished, press SAVE.  
(5) Display will show matched result when successful. Press ENTER to  
view album or press ( ) to begin playing the song.  
(6) When there is no match, no result will be displayed. Please repeat the  
search with different information.  
2.1.8 Number Search  
Number search is a convenient feature that allow you to input a number and the  
pointer will automatically jump to this selection for you. In the album, artist or  
song menu, you will find a number representation on the bottom of the screen.  
(1) In the album, artist or song menu, locate the number that represents the  
album, the artist or the song you would like to select.  
(2) Enter the number using the T9 buttons until you have input the entire  
number. Use the CLEAR button to backspace.  
(3) Press the SAVE button for the pointer to jump to the selection.  
Notes:  
a. If you have input an invalid number, the pointer will remain in the previous  
position.  
b. When some entries are deleted, the number will adjust accordingly.  
2.1.9 Creating Playlist  
Playlist is for groupings in the hard drive by the same category defined by the  
user. You can create playlists according to music genre, individual favourites,  
seasonal entertainment, or group your audio books.  
(1) While browsing the entire hard drive, MARK the files you would like to  
include in the playlist. Press MARK again to deselect the files.  
(2) When finished, press PROG to display the list of marked songs in the  
temporary list. If desired to delete files in the temporary list, press the  
MARK button.  
(3) Press PROG. when finished and songs will append files to the bottom of  
the temporary list.  
(4) Press SAVE to confirm creating the playlist.  
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(5) A default playlist name will be given. If desired to edit the playlist name,  
press ENTER for the cursor to appear.  
(6) Use ( ) and ( ) button to move the cursor and use the CLEAR button  
for erasing entry.  
(7) Press SAVE to store the new playlist name when finished.  
2.1.10 Using Temporary List  
Temporary list is a temporary place for storing all your selections ready for rapid  
archive, compress or SmartMediaTM Card download. For SmartMediaTM Card  
download, only compressed files are allowed.  
(1) While browsing the entire hard drive, MARK the files you would like to  
include in the playlist. Press MARK again to deselect the files. Marked  
songs will have a “ ” after the title. You can select to mark the entire  
folder or a song.  
(2) MARK the desired songs. Marked songs will have a “ ” after the title.  
(3) Press PROG. to review your selection in the temporary list. (Press  
MARK to delete songs in the temporary list or go through the mark song  
process to add songs.)  
(4) When finished, press REC again to enter into the Temporary List Record  
Menu.  
(5) Select compress bit rate (Optional). Please ( ) to choose from 128kbps,  
320kbps, or CD Quality.  
(6) Scroll up to select your recording option: Rapid Archive, Compress, or  
Play and Compress. Rapid archive is for ripping; compress is for instant  
compression to hard drive; and play and compress is for playing and  
compressing at the same time.  
(7) Press ENTER to confirm.  
Notes:  
a. If a temporary list was created before and the Jukebox has not been turned  
off, the newly marked songs will be appended to the bottom of the existing  
song list.  
b. Once the Jukebox has changed to the sleep mode, the temporary list will  
be lost.  
c. Only one temporary list is allowed at one time.  
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2.1.11 Editing Files (Album, Artist, Song or Playlist)  
(1) To edit a file name, select the file and press CDDB/INFO.  
(2) Press ENTER for the cursor to appear.  
(3) Use ( ) and ( ) button to move the cursor left and right and use the ( )  
and ( ) button to move the cursor up and down. Use the CLEAR button  
to erase characters.  
(4) Enter the desired title using the T9 buttons group. The T9 buttons are the  
numeric keys located on the bottom of the remote with alphabets. You  
can use use the CAPS key change from capital letter and small letters  
input.  
(5) Press the button contains the desired letter. For the next letter to appear,  
press the button again. Numerals will come after the letters. Once the  
button is released after one second, the cursor will jump to the next space  
automatically. You can begin entering the next letter then.  
(6) When finished, press SAVE.  
2.1.12 Deleting Files (Album, Artist, Song or Playlist)  
You can delete songs, albums, or playlist in two ways. One method is to use the  
remote control and the second method is to use the PDJockey for CDRW  
Jukebox. (Please refer to the PDJockey section)  
(1) Find the files you would like to delete.  
(2) Press DEL. It will ask you for confirmation. While the “YES” is being  
highlighted, press ENTER. If desired not to delete the selection, press  
the ( ) key to highlight “NO” and press ENTER. Once the files have  
been deleted, it is permanently removed from the hard drive.  
2.1.13 Sound Effect  
CDRW Jukebox offers four distinct sound effects for different type of music. They  
are Normal, Bass1, Bass2 and Classic.  
(1) Press the EFFECT button to display current sound effect mode.  
(2) Press EFFECT again for the next selection. Release the button and the  
screen will automatically jumps back to previous menu.  
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2.1.14 Play Mode  
CDRW Jukebox offers five different play modes. They are Normal, Repeat One,  
Repeat All, Random and Intro.  
(1) Press the MODE button to display the current play mode.  
(2) Press MODE again for the next selection. Release the button and the  
screen will automatically jumps back to previous menu.  
2.1.15 Jukebox Status  
You can check the Jukebox status anytime. It gives you a quick access from the  
remote to the current operations of the Jukebox.  
(1) Press the STATUS button anytime. The remote will display the current  
status accordingly.  
(2) Press MAIN to go back to the main menu.  
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2.2 Additional Features  
This section shows you some of the CDRW Jukebox functions that are not  
frequently used, but you may need it sometimes.  
2.2.1 Compressing Files Stored in Hard Drive  
You can choose to compress archived songs instantly without waiting for the  
Jukebox to enter into sleep mode. This only applies to songs that are  
uncompressed, usually happens when you have just finished archived an audio  
CD. Uncompressed songs has a music note in front, compressed songs has a  
music note with a ‘M’ tail.  
(1) Select the song and press REC.  
(2) If it is an uncompressed song, the only option in the Record Menu is to  
compress. Press ENTER to confirm.  
Note: If it is a compressed song, the only option is download to SMC. Details  
please refer to the SmartMedia Card download section.  
2.2.2 Play from Line-In  
CDRW Jukebox allows you to play directly from line-in from any audio source.  
This audio source can be a FM radio, MD, cassette player, vinyl record machine  
etc. When the jukebox is connected to an amplifying system, it becomes a  
channel for amplifying music.  
(1) Connect an audio source to the line-in jack located at the back of the  
Jukebox.  
(2) Begin playing the audio source.  
(3) In the main menu, select line-in. Press ( ) to begin playing the music  
from the audio source.  
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2.3 System Information  
There are various system options and information available in the CDRW Jukebox.  
(1) In the Main Menu, select System.  
(2) Press ENTER.  
(3) The System Menu gives you five options. Voice Prompt, Capacity,  
Version Number, Record Setting and Format HDD.  
2.3.1 Voice Prompt  
You can choose to disable every voice prompt, disable the voice greeting only or  
enable all.  
(1) In the Main Menu, select System. Press ENTER.  
(2) Select Voice Prompt. Press ENTER.  
(3) Choose among Disable All, Disable Greeting or Enable All.  
(4) Press ENTER to confirm. The screen will refresh to the System Menu  
after the confirmation.  
2.3.2 Capacity  
You can check the capacity of the Jukebox for remaining and used storage size  
and minutes.  
(1) In the Main Menu, select System. Press ENTER.  
(2) Select Capacity. Press ENTER. The screen will display the following  
storage information: Total Size, Remaining Size, After Compression, and  
Remaining Minutes.  
2.3.3 Version Number  
You can check the version number of the Jukebox here.  
(1) In the Main Menu, select System. Press ENTER.  
(2) Select Version Number. Press ENTER. The screen will display version  
information.  
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2.3.4 Record Setting  
You can change the CD and line-in record compression rate here.  
(1) In the Main Menu, select System. Press ENTER.  
(2) Select Record Setting. Press ENTER.  
(3) To change CD recording compression rate, select CD Recording.  
(4) Press the ENTER button to change among 128kbps, 320kbps and CD  
Quality.  
(5) To change line-in recording compression rate, select Line-In Recording.  
(6) Press the ENTER button to change among 128kbps, 320kbps and  
Original Quality.  
2.3.5 Format Hard Drive  
(1) In the Main Menu, select System. Press ENTER.  
(2) Select Format HDD. Press ENTER.  
(3) The system will prompt you for confirmation. While “YES” is highligted,  
press ENTER to confirm, or use the ( ) key to highlight “NO” and press  
ENTER to cancel formatting the hard drive.  
Note: Once the hard drive is formatted, all the data will be removed and not  
recoverable.  
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3. SmartMediaTM Card  
CDRW Jukebox supports 32MB and 64MB SmartMediaTM Card download.  
Note: Uploading from SMC to Jukebox is not supported.  
3.1 Downloading to SmartMediaTM Card  
(1) Insert a SmartMediaTM Card into the card slot.  
(2) Select a compressed song to be downloaded and press REC.  
(3) The only option here is to download to SMC. Press ENTER to confirm.  
(4) To download more than one song, press the MARK button to select all  
desired songs.  
(5) When finished, press PROG. to display the list of marked files in the  
temporary list.  
(6) In the temporary list, press REC to enter the record menu.  
(7) Select Download to SmartMediaTM Card. All the files in the temporary list  
will be downloaded to the SmartMediaTM Card.  
Notes:  
a. If the SmartMediaTM Card is not formatted or in the incorrect format, the  
system will prompt you to reformat the card. All the information on the card  
will be erased once formatted.  
b. Only files stored in the hard drive already in MP3 format will be  
downloadable to the SmartMediaTM Card.  
c. If total file size is larger than the SmartMediaTM Card storage size, not all  
the files will be transferred to the SmartMediaTM Card.  
3.2 Browsing SmartMediaTM Card  
(1) Insert a SmartMediaTM Card into the card slot.  
(2) In main menu, select SMC. Press ENTER to browse.  
Note: You can only browse the content, not play directly from the  
SmartMediaTM Card.  
3.3 Checking SmartMediaTM Card Storage  
(1) Insert a SmartMediaTM Card into the card slot.  
(2) In main menu, select SMC. Press CDDB/INFO to check SmartMediaTM  
Card info.  
The screen will display the SmartMediaTM Card size, used size and remaining  
storage size.  
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3.4 Formatting SmartMediaTM Card  
(1) Insert a SmartMediaTM Card into the card slot.  
(2) In main menu, select SMC. Press DEL to enter the format menu.  
(3) While “YES” is highligted, press ENTER to confirm, or use the ( ) key to  
highlight “NO” and press ENTER to cancel.  
Note: Once the SmartMediaTM Card is formatted, all the information will be  
permanently removed.  
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4. Jockey for CDRW Jukebox  
4.1 About Jockey  
Jockey is a software which is developed for CDRW Jukebox hard drive  
management. You can use this software to download MP3 files from your  
computer via the USB connection; edit and delete files; match untitled albums;  
and create new playlists in the hard drive.  
4.2 Installing Jockey for CDRW Jukebox  
(1) Insert CD onto your PC. The CD will be automatically run.  
(2) Follow the instructions to finish the installation.  
he Jukebox II content in the hard drive".  
(3) During installation, you will be asked to install Music Match bundle ripping  
software. You can install it if you want to have it or you can choose not to  
install if you don’t need the ripping software or you already have a more  
updated version of it in your PC.  
(4) You are recommended to re-start your PC after installation is completed.  
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4.3 Setting Up Jockey for CDRW Jukebox  
(1) System requirement:  
Before installing Jockey software, please make sure your computer  
satisfies the following requirements:  
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Windows 98, 2000 or XP  
Pentium II 200  
64MB RAM  
500MB harddisk space  
(2) Connect the Jukebox and your PC with a USB cable. The main unit LCD  
will display ‘USB’. This means that the jukebox is ready in the USB  
download mode.  
(3) In your Window, Go to Start | Program | Jockey for Digital Recordable  
CDRW Jukebox. Click on the icon to initiate the PDJockey. The program  
will automatically detect the connection to the Jukebox. If successful, the  
Jockey will display all the hard drive content in the Jukebox.  
Note: If connection fails, check the entire set up again for loose connection.  
Repeat the steps and make sure the driver and the program are properly  
installed.  
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4.4 Using Jockey  
This section explains to you the functions and features of Jockey.  
4.4.1 Downloading MP3 Files from PC  
(1) After initiated Jockey, you will see your PC files on the File Window (on  
the left) and the Jukebox Content Window located on the right.  
(2) Highlight the MP3 files you would like to transfer from the PC. You can  
select the entire folder, multiple files or a single file.  
(3) Just drag and drop the selection to the Jukebox Content Window. Files  
will be transferred automatically. To stop the transfer, click CANCEL on  
the transfer window.  
(4) For those files ripped by the bundled Music Match, you can find them at  
the bottom of the left inside the new created drive.  
Note: Only MP3 files can be downloaded.  
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4.4.2 Matching Untitled Album via Gracenote CDDB®* On-line  
Database  
(1) Click on the Gracenote CDDB®  
icon on the tool bar.  
(2) If you have not already registered with Gracenote CDDB® on-line service,  
it will prompt for registration. Please follow the instructions to register.  
(3) Jockey will automatically detects any unmatched album in the jukebox  
and ask if you would like to match them automatically.  
(4) Click YES and Jockey will connect to Gracenote CDDB® Service via the  
internet and check the closest matches for the albums.  
(5) Click NO and you can match the albums manually.  
(6) On the Potential Matches Window, highlight the matched album title and  
click MORE. A Gracenote CDDB® Disc Information Window will pop up  
to show you the matched album tracks titles. Click OK when done.  
(7) Click ACCEPT to finish the matching process.  
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4.4.3 Creating Playlist Using Jockey  
(1) Click the PLAYLIST  
icon on the tool bar. The Playlist Editor  
Window will pop up.  
(2) Click CREATE PLAYLIST to create a new playlist.  
(3) Enter your new playlist name.  
(4) Highlight the files you would like to include in the new playlist from the All  
Song in Jukebox Window (on the left).  
(5) Just drag and drop the files onto the Song in Playlist Window (on the  
lower right).  
(6) Click Finish when done.  
4.4.4 Editing Playlist  
(1) Click the PLAYLIST  
icon on the tool bar. The Playlist Editor  
Window will pop up.  
(2) On the Playlist Window (on the upper right), select the playlist you would  
like to edit.  
(3) Click on RENAME PLAYLIST button on the side to modify the playlist  
name.  
(4) To change the playlist content, highlight the songs in the Song in Playlist  
Window. You can choose to delete the song, move it up or down the  
playlist. Just click on the respective button on the side.  
Note: If you desire to change the song title within a playlist, please go back to  
the Jockey main page to edit the song title. The name within the playlist will  
be synchronized after refresh.  
4.4.5 Editing Files  
(1) In the Jockey main page, double-click on the file name you would like to  
edit. You can also highlight the file and click the EDIT  
button on  
the tool bar. An Edit Song Info Window will pop up. You can modify the  
song name, artist or album name.  
(2) Click OK when finished.  
4.4.6 Deleting Files  
(1) In the Jockey main page, highlight the files you would like to delete.  
(2) Click on the DELETE  
button on the tool bar.  
(3) Click OK to confirm. Once the file is deleted, it cannot be recovered.  
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4.4.7 File Playback  
You can playback MP3 and WMA file on your PC by selecting the file on the  
left window and double click or press the PLAY button on the tool bar.  
4.4.8 Jukebox Firmware Upgrade  
The jockey is equipped with the firmware upgrade function. This function  
enables you to enhance your jukebox or to obtain new features.  
(1) Click on Firmware Upgrade from the pull down menu; select software  
upgrade. Make sure your internet connection is on and the Jockey will  
automatically check new firmware version for you.  
(2) Click YES to download the upgrade patch.  
4.4.9 Jockey Upgrade  
section and select Jockey for CDRW Jukebox. Here you can always download  
the latest Jockey software. To check your current version number, you can  
click on the Help in the pull down menu.  
4.4.10 CDDB® Update  
Since the device is already pre-installed with offline CDDB database. After you  
have been using it for sometime, you may find some latest or new released  
albums may not be able to be recognized by the internal offline CDDB. If this  
happens, you can update the database by performing an update in order to  
contain the latest or new albums information. You are recommended to update  
your jukebox in every 3 months.  
CDDB database in your jukebox can be updated via our CDDB update  
assistant tool. You can choose to update it directly via the direct online update  
or to make a burned CD without connecting the jukebox with PC. Here below  
is the flow of performing the update:  
Direct Online Update  
(1) Go to CDRW Jukebox download section from www.perceptiondigital.com  
(2) Download the CDDB Update Assistant tool and open file.  
(3) Choose Direct Update  
(4) Make sure your Jukebox is connecting to your PC and connecting the  
internet.  
(5) Click UPDATE button to start the update process  
(6) The update is done when it shows the CDDB in the Jukebox is updated.  
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CD Update  
You can choose to burn a CD with the updated CDDB content if you have  
problem in connecting the jukebox to your PC.  
(1) In the CDDB update assistant, choose CD Update.  
(2) You will be asked to enter the unique device ID.  
(3) To find the unique device ID, go to main menu of the jukebox, select  
System, then select Version. You can view the device ID in the version  
menu.  
(4) You can start the update process after entering the ID. Click UPDATE to  
start the update process. During the process, an update file will be created.  
(5) Then you can burn a CD with the update content.  
(6) Insert the burned CD which contains the update file to the jukebox and  
choose software upgrade.  
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5. Trouble Shooting  
If you are having difficulties with your CDRW Jukebox, we recommend that you  
run through the following checklist or visit our website for more technical support  
before sending it for servicing. It could be that you simply overlooked a crucial  
step.  
1. I cannot power on the CDRW Jukebox  
+ Make sure the CDRW Jukebox is connected to a power supply and the power  
switch at the back panel is turned on.  
+ The USB cable should not be connected.  
+ If the problem remains, please turn off the entire power supply, wait for a while  
and turn the unit back on again.  
2. The AA battery inside the remote control drains even if I haven’t used it  
for some time. What causes this?  
+ The remote control always uses some battery power. When it’s turned off, it is  
in the power saving mode.  
3. Why can’t I play music from CD-ROM?  
+ Make sure your CD-ROM is properly inserted.  
+ Make sure your CD-ROM is recorded properly.  
4. Problems encountered while connecting to the PC for download.  
+ Make sure the PDJockey is properly installed and invoked on the PC.  
+ Make sure the USB cable is connected and the Jukebox front panel display “PC  
Connected”.  
5. Why can’t I play tracks from the SmartMedia Card?  
+ The CDRW Jukebox only supports downloading to SmartMedia Card, and not  
playing directly from it or uploading back to the Jukebox.  
6. Why can’t I download some songs to the SmartMedia Card?  
+ The only songs can be downloaded to the SmartMedia Card are the  
compressed songs.  
7. I have inserted a blank CD-R or CD-RW in the CDRW Jukebox already,  
but why does the CDRW Jukebox keep telling me “Invalid Type of CD” and  
don’t allow me to burn CD ?  
+ Only CD-R for Audio and CD-RW for Audio are supported in CDRW Jukebox,  
ordinary CD-R and CD-RW for use with CD rewriters in PC are identified and  
banned from burning any data onto them.  
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8. I have started the burning process but I have changed my mind and  
would like to stop the burning process. How should I do that ?  
+ You may press “Stop” button at any moment during the burning process, a  
screen showing that the CDRW Jukebox is busy and you may press “Stop” button  
again to stop the burning problem. However, aborting a burning process may  
render a CD-R unusable or unreadable.  
9. As far as I know, I can burn a file, an album, a playlist or the last/top 20  
lists to a CD. How may I select songs from different albums or lists and  
burn them onto a CD ?  
+ As playlist burning is supported, you can pick songs from any album or list by  
using the “Mark” button to create a playlist. You can then burn the selected songs  
in the playlist to a CD.  
10. I have picked some songs and burned on a CD successfully, however, I  
found that the filenames of the files on the CD is different from what’s  
showing on the screen. What happened ?  
+ CDRW Jukebox uses the information in the ID3 tag of MP3 songs to create file  
names for files to be burned on a CD. In order to conform with ISO9660  
filesystem with Joliet extension, some characters, such as the path separator “\”,  
which are not allowed in file names, are changed to underscore, “_”,  
automatically.  
11. I have a CD with some songs in it already and would like to append 10  
songs to it. After the burning process is concluded, I found that only 8  
songs are appended to the CD. Where are the two songs?  
+ The disc may already contain the two songs. CDRW Jukebox checks the list of  
songs to be burned to the CD. If any song in the list is already found on the disc,  
the CDRW Jukebox won’t append any song with same name to the disc.  
Therefore, in this case, only 8 songs are appended to the disc.  
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6. Appendix  
A1. MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON Multimedia.  
The PDHercules Digital Recordable Jukebox comes preinstalled with a CD database system. It can  
recognize the album titles, song names and artists. This system does not require the Jukebox to be  
online to work. The database includes the most popular CDs information in the past 10 years, and can  
be upgraded via CD Upgrade from time to time. Some CDs will not be supported although it is our  
commitment to expand the database.  
A2.  
This product contains technology and data from Gracenote of Berkeley, California ("Gracenote"). The  
technology from Gracenote (the "Gracenote Embedded Software") enables this product to do disc  
identification and obtain music-related information, including name, artist, track, and title information  
("Gracenote Data"), which is included on the Gracenote Database (the "Gracenote Database").  
You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Database, and Embedded Software for  
your own personal non-commercial use only. You agree that you will access Gracenote Data only by  
means of the standard end user functions and features of this product. You agree not to assign, copy,  
transfer or transmit the Embedded Software or any Gracenote Data to any third party. YOU AGREE  
NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE DATABASE, OR  
GRACENOTE COMPONENT, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN.  
You agree that your non-exclusive license to use the Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Database, and  
Embedded Software will terminate if you violate these restrictions. 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, Gracenote Database, and  
Gracenote Embedded Software, including all ownership rights. You agree that Gracenote may enforce  
its rights under this Agreement against you directly in its own name.  
The Embedded Software and each item of Gracenote Data are licensed to you "AS IS." Gracenote  
makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding the accuracy of any Gracenote  
Data. Gracenote reserves the right to delete data or to change data categories in any Data updates  
and for any cause that Gracenote deems sufficient. No warranty is made that the Embedded Software  
is error-free or that functioning of the Embedded Software will be uninterrupted. Gracenote is not  
obligated to provide you with any new enhanced or additional data types or categories that Gracenote  
may choose to provide in the future.  
GRACENOTE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE  
RESULTS THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE OF THE GRACENOTE COMPONENT OR  
ANY GRACENOTE SERVER. IN NO CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST  
REVENUES.  
Gracenote is CDDB, Inc. d/b/a "Gracenote." CD and music-related data from Gracenote CDDB(r)  
Music Recognition Service (c) 2000, 2001, 2002 Gracenote. Gracenote CDDB Client Software (c)  
2000, 2001, 2002  
Gracenote. U.S. Patents Numbers #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, an other patents issued or  
pending.  
CDDB is a registered trademark of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and logotype, the Gracenote  
CDDB logo and logotype, and the "Powered by Gracenote CDDB" logo are trademarks of Gracenote.  
Music Recognition  
Service and MRS are service marks of Gracenote.  
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7. Company Contacts  
For United States:  
Toll Free Service Hotline: 1-866-66-12340  
For Technical Enquiry: [email protected]  
For Hong Kong:  
2104A World Wide House  
19 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong  
General Enquiry Hotline: (852) 2269 1234  
Website:  
Other Contacts:  
For General Information: [email protected]  
For Sales Related: [email protected]  
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