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Comments to date: 3. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
ireo 11:07pm on Monday, September 27th, 2010 
Do you get the "two additional client licenses" with this product? Web site implies yes, but their price is $129.00. Is that just a list price.
bikram 2:08am on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 
Simple Quick and REQUIRED I purchased a Maxtor one touch drive and this software comes with those drives. Perfect, quick easy and simple to use. Simple Quick and REQUIRED I purchased a Maxtor one touch drive and this software comes with those drives. Perfect, quick easy and simple to use.
maggoteer 10:44pm on Sunday, June 6th, 2010 
Dantz Retrospect 7 Professional This well-rated product did not work with my computer; I tried to use it with my Roxio CD/DVD Disk Drive but to no ava...

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Power connection

Only connect the appliance to a power socket (230 V ~ 50 Hz) that is easy to reach and is close to the place where you have set up the appliance. The power socket must be freely accessible so that you can unplug the appliance quickly, if necessary. Do not use the device if the mains plug, cable or device itself has been dropped. If the plug, cable or appliance is damaged, immediately remove the plug from the power supply. Ensure the mains cable is out of harms way and will not trip people up. There should be no kinks or folds in the power cable. Do not connect the device immediately to the mains if the unit has been moved from a cold to a warm room. Any condensation which forms could damage the unit. The device can be operated as soon as the unit has reached room temperature.

Thunder storms

Unplug the device if you are away for a long period of time or there is a storm.
Never undertake your own repairs
Never try to open and/or repair the device yourself. There is a risk of electric shock! Do not interfere with the units power cable. If there is a fault contact our Service Centre or other suitable specialist workshop.

Headphones

Listening to the unit at a high volume with headphones or ear phones can damage your hearing. Lower the volume before putting on head/earphones. Your hearing can be damaged if you listen at high volumes over a long period or if the volume is increased too suddenly.
Safe handling of batteries
The remote control is battery operated. Please note the following: Keep the batteries out of reach of children. They can be fatal if swallowed. If a battery is swallowed, please obtain immediate medical assistance. Do not throw batteries into a fire, do not short-circuit them and do not dismantle them. If necessary clean the battery and device contacts before insertion. Always change all batteries at the same time. Only use batteries of the same type. Do not use different types of batteries; do not use a mix of used and new batteries. Please take note of the polarity (+/-) when inserting the batteries. Remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be used for long periods. Remove the empty batteries immediately from the unit! There is an increased risk of leakage. Do not expose batteries to extreme conditions; for example, do not place the unit on top of radiators. There is an increased risk of leakage. Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of an explosion! Remove leaking batteries from the device immediately. Clean the contacts before inserting new batteries. There is a risk of skin irritations from battery acid! If battery acid leaks out it is essential to avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes! If the acid does come into contact with skin, immediately rinse the affected areas with plenty of clear water and contact a doctor immediately.

PREPARATION

EN Unpacking the device
Remove all packaging materials including the film on the front of the unit. WARNING! Do not let children play with the plastic wrapping. There is a risk of suffocation!

Package contents

IP radio device WiFi antenna (2 dBi) FM antenna (cable with 2.5 mm plug) Power adapter (CD 5V/3A) Remote control 2 x batteries 1,5 V (size AAA/R03) CD-ROM with the Media Server application Twonky Vision and the user manual Quick Start Guide
Inserting the batteries into the remote control
Insert tow 1.5 V batterie (AAA size ) in the supplied remote control. Observe the polarity (+/) as shown in the illustration: the negative end is placed next to the springs Close the battery compartment before using the remote control.

Connections

Back of the device
Before connecting any devices, switch off the IP Radio (ON/OFF switch (5) at the back of the device). W-LAN-mode operation or Access Point-Mode: Schrauben Sie die mitgelieferte WiFi-Antenne in die Buchse LAN auf der Rckseite des Gerts (1). Betrieb im LAN-Modus: Schlieen Sie ein Ethernet-Kabel an den RJ 45-Port an (3). Betrieb des UKW-Radios: Stecken Sie die mitgelieferte UKW-Antenne in die Buchse FM-ANT (2). Netzadapter: Verbinden Sie den Gertestecker des mitgelieferten Netzadapters mit dem Anschluss POWER und den Netzstecker mit einer Steckdose 230 V ~ 50 Hz.

OVERVIEW

EN W-LAN Radio
1.WiFi antenna (if connected) 2.Display 3.Infrared sensor for the remote control 4.USB port 5.Speaker

Buttons on the top

6. STOP/ALARM: Open main menu / stop playback / switch off the alarm 7. POWER / LIGHT: press briefly: switch background light on and off; press and hold: switch device to standby mode 8. Arrow buttons : back to the previous selection : to the next selection : during playback: volume up / in a menu: selection upwards : during playback: volume down / in a menu: selection downward 9.OK: confirm selection 10.SNOOZE: in the alarm mode: repeat alarm after 10 minutes / iduring playback: set the switch off timer
11.ON/OFF: switch on/off 12.POWER: socket for DC adapter 13.RESET: press the area with a pointed object in order to reset the device 14.FM ANT.: socket for FM antenna 15. Socket for headphone (3.5 mm) 16. LINE OUT: audio out for the connection to an external audio device (suche as a stereo system or loudspeakers) 17.STATUS: status LED (flashes when no cable is connected; lights up permanently when an Ethernet cable is connected) 18.Socket for Ethernet cable (RJ45) 19.Socket for W-LAN antenna

Standby Screen & Alarm Music STOPS the music (Goes back to clock screen & reactivates alarm after 10 min.).
Standby Screen & No Music No function
Launches 15, 30, 45, or 60 min timer to stop current music source (Goes back to clock screen with timer icon ON).
STOPS MUSIC and goes back to main menu.
STOPS the music & Goes back to standby screen (No reactivation of alarm). Identical. Identical. Identical. Identical. Identical.

Alarm menu displayed.

Identical. Main menu displayed. Main menu displayed. Main menu displayed. Main menu displayed.
POWER OK UP DOWN LEFT Radio IP
Put the device in Standby mode. Displays playback screen. Volume up (after 2s goes back to playback screen). Volume down (after 2s goes back to playback Screen). First press: Goes back to Station radio screen. Second press: Goes back to radio list. Radio FM First press: Goes back to Station radio screen. Second press: If radio FM (direct access) : Goes back to the menu list. Otherwise: Goes back to radio list Media Server MP3 Player First press: Goes back to song playing screnn. Second press: Goes back to songs list. Goes back to Station radio screen. First press: Goes back to Station radio screen. Second press: If radio FM (direct access) : Goes back to the menu list. Otherwise: Goes back to radio list. Media Server MP3 Player First press: Goes back to song playing screnn. Second press: Goes back to songs list.

Goes back to radio list.

Identical
Identical. Goes back to radio list.

Main menu displayed.

Identical.

MENSTRUKTUR

Das Radio hat folgende Menstruktur: Internet Radio Station List Location Genres New Stations Popular Stations Favorite Stations All Genre Location FM Radio FM Sensitivy High Low Station List Favorite Stations Update List Direct Access Media Server

MP 3 Player

Alarm 1

OFF ON

Alarm 2
Current Time Set Manually Auto-Sync (NTP)

Configuration as a Wireless Client
There are three network configuration modes available for the Wi-Fi IP Radio device: simple wireless client, wired client, or wireless access point (AP). The factory default mode is the client mode. If an Ethernet cable is available, the device will automatically select a suitable client mode to operate. Users can also manually change the network configuration settings via the Setup menu "Setup/Advanced Setup/Configure Network". If you have a 802.11b/g wireless network in your home, this mode is the most straightforward means of connecting the Wi-Fi IP Radio device to the existing network. Simply power the device, without connecting an Ethernet cable, and the device will automatically switch to the wireless client mode and detect all available wireless APs (Access Points). The first time the device is set to the wireless client mode, you need to determine which AP to connect to and enter the encryption key. Once the settings have been established, the device will remember the settings and attempt to connect to the designated AP when it is switched on. However, if you encounter any difficulty in connecting to the designated AP, the device will display the AP list for you to configure the device once again. (A) Using the device for the first time, without an Ethernet cable connection: Screen on the right 1 Screen Next screen Comment Initial screen
Device run as a Wireless Client.

"OK" button

Select the MMI language.
Select the Internet radio menu language.
Scanning for available APs.
" " button (once)
" " button or "OK" button
Select the AP that you can connect to your router device.

Numeric key pads

Enter the encryption key if the AP is encrypted.
Confirm the settings above.

9 Apply new settings.

The device is now in wireless client mode.
The device is already connected to your network.
(B) Manually set to the Wireless Client Mode: Screen on the right 1 Screen shot Next screen "OK" button Comment Initial screen
" " button (4 times)
Manually select the wireless client mode.
7 Numeric key pad "OK" button Enter the encryption key if the AP is encrypted.

Apply new settings.

Configuration as a Wired Client
If there is no 802.11b/g wireless network in your home, and only a wired 802.3 network is available, the WiFi IP Radio device can connect to the wired network via an Ethernet cable. In this case, before powering the device, you need to plug the Ethernet cable into the RJ45 connector. The device will automatically switch to the wired client mode when it detects a link status via the Ethernet connection. (A) Using the device for the first time, without an Ethernet cable connection: If the radio is switched on after a reset, wireless client mode will be chosen, even if Ethernet cable has already been plugged in. Screen on the right 1 Screen shot Next screen Comment Initial screen

Device run as a Wired Client.
3 " " button or "OK" button Select the MMI language.
The device is now in wired client mode. It is already connected to your network.
(B) Manually set to the Wired Client Mode: Screen on the right 1 Screen Next screen "OK" button Comment Initial screen
Manually select the wired client mode.
Select the DHCP for auto configured IP address.

7 Apply new settings.

The device is now in wired client mode.
The device is already connected to your network
Configuration as a Wireless Access Point (AP)
If you wish to extend your wireless network coverage range, you need to add new access points to specific locations in your home. This will enable other wireless notebook PCs and network devices to access the extended wireless network. The Wi-Fi IP Radio device can also be configured as a wireless AP. With this feature, you can easily extend your wireless coverage without having to purchase another AP. To configure the Wi-Fi IP Radio device as an AP, you need to setup the device manually via the MMI menu "Setup/Advanced Setup/Configure Network/AP mode". You then need to enter the IP address, the SSID, the channel number and the AP encryption. Once these settings have been established, the device will automatically reboot and function as an AP. Manually set to the Wireless AP Mode: Screen on the right 1 Screen Next screen "OK" button Comment Initial screen
" " button (2 times)
Manually select the AP mode.
5 " " button (once) " " button or "OK" button Select the DHCP for auto configured IP address.

Numeric key pad

Enter the Identifier (name) for this AP.
Select the wireless channel to be allocated to this AP.
Select one of the security functions.
The device is in wireless AP mode now.
The device is already connected to your network and can now operate.
Using the IP Radio as a Media Client
The IP Radio is compliant with the UPnP protocol, and the IP Radio works with any UPnP-based server software installed on your computer.

Installing Twonky Vision

The supplied CD-ROM contains the Media Server Software Twonky Vision. Select the software for installation. In the first step, you select the language. This selections applies both to the language for installation and for the installed software. Follow the futher steps in the installation wizard.
Connection between Wi-Fi IP Radio and Media Server
Establish the connection between the Wi-Fi IP Radio device and the media server. On the Wi-Fi IP Radio device, select the "Media Server" function in the main menu (or press the "Media Player" hot key on the remote controller). The Wi-Fi IP Radio device will then initiate the server detection process. After a few seconds, it will detect a server and display "PC_Hostname: Server Name"

This is the Media Server that you installed. Press the 'OK' button to try to connect to the server. The Wi-Fi IP Radio screen will read "Connecting." and will then display the following list:
You can browse the "Music" list and play the music of your choice.

LISTENING TO MUSIC

The Wi-Fi IP Radio device is a high-performance audio player that can play music from various types of source. You can use it to listen to Internet radios all over the world, local FM broadcasting services, music files in your computer, and even music files in portable MP3 players. The following part of this manual explains how to listen to the music using the Wi-Fi IP Radio device.
Listening to Internet Radio
Commands from the remote control:. Go to preview/next station.

Back to station list.

Vol -, Vol +,
Decrease the hearing level. Increase the hearing level. Add (or cancel) the song from (to the) list of favourites.
To listen to music or programs on Internet radio stations, select the "Internet Radio" function in the main menu and then press the "OK" button to activate the Internet Radio function.
The first screen of the Internet Radio function displays a choice of 2 items:
"Station List": Retrieves the Internet radio station lists from the Internet server. "Favorite Stations": Retrieves the favorite station lists stored in the device. Press the "OK" button or the " " button to retrieve the Station List.
The device will then try to connect to the Internet radio server to retrieve the Internet radio stations. The following screen should be displayed:
It takes few seconds to get the list from the Internet. The next screen is as follows.
It means the Wi-Fi IP Radio has successfully connected to the Internet server and has retrieved information from the server.
However, if the following screen is displayed, it means that the device has encountered a problem in retrieving the list from the Internet server.
Please refer to the troubleshooting chapter to identify the problem and solve it step by step. The following screen shots illustrate the sequence used to browse the radio station "FM PLUS" in France and play back music from it. Screen on the right 1 Screen shot Next screen Comment Initial screen

Pre-setting the FM station list according to the signal reception quality.
There are 15 stations tuned.
Press the " " button to add the current station to the list of favorites for quick access in future. Tuned to station and music playing
Listening to the music in your computer
To listen to the music stored in your own computer, you need to install and activate the media server utility for the computer in which your digital music is stored. Please refer to the section describing installation of the Media Server. Once you have installed and activated the media server, you can enjoy listening to the music via the Wi-Fi IP Radio device. Commands from the remote control: Fast forward/backward in the file (10 S step). Previous/Next file.

Pause / Play.

Decrease the volume. Increase the volume. Add (or remove) the song from (to the) list of favourites. Shuffle ON / OFF: Random research. repeat: OFF / ALL / SINGLE.
Select the "Media Server" function in the main menu and then press the "OK" button to activate the stream from the Media Server function.
The following message will be displayed while the device is detecting all available media servers on your network. It takes a few seconds to complete.
The screen will then list all of the available media servers that you are able to select.
If no server is detected, the list will be empty.
Please check to ensure you have activated the media server on your computer. If, after that, there are still no media servers on the list, please refer to the troubleshooting chapter to identify the problem and solve it step by step.
The following screen shots illustrate the sequence used to connect to a media server and browsing to the music album "Chimene Badi" to play the songs on this album. Screen on the right 1 Screen shot Next screen " " button or "OK" button Comment Initial screen
" " button (6 times)
Press the " " button to add the current station to the list of favorites for quick access in future.
Wait until end of song, or press " " for next song.

Music playing.

Next song playing.
Once the music starts, you can use the playback buttons, as you would with a traditional stereo or CD player.
Listening to the Music on your USB drive
Supported audio formats are: *.mp3, *.wma, *.wav. To listen to the music on your USB drive or portable MP3 player, connect the USB drive to the USB connector on the Wi-Fi IP Radio device. Next, select the "MP3 Player" function in the main menu and press the "OK" button to activate the MP3 player function.

The first screen of the MP3 Player function shows the root folder content of the attached USB drive.
If the following "NO DEVICE" screen is displayed, there may be a problem in accessing the USB device. Unplug the USB device and then plug it in again.
To play back songs stored in the USB drive, simply browse the folder of the music album of your choice and then press "Play". Commands from the remote control: Fast forward/backward in the file (10 S step). Previous/Next file.
The following screen shots illustrate the sequence used to listen to the music in the folder "Diamonds Love Song" in the attached USB drive. Screen on the right 1 Screen shot Next screen " " button or "OK" button Comment Initial screen
3 " " button (2 times). " " button or "OK" button Select the music folder to browse and play back.
" " button (Once)
Select the music folder to browse and play back.
Warning ! :The interface of MP3 reader must be USB2. USB1 is not guaranteed. Warning ! :Before disconnecting the MP3 player, go to the setup menu and choose "Remove MP3 player". Select "Yes" to confirm.

The Playback Screen

When the music starts, the screen will display playback information. This includes the title of the song / station, the album & artist, and the music progression. There is also a status line at the bottom of the screen. This shows the current state of the wireless signal, the connection quality, the connection status, and the playback status. This information can help with troubleshooting if you encounter problems while listening to the music.
In addition to the music playback function, the Wi-Fi IP Radio Device also provides a simple alarm function. There are two different alarms, one to wake you up in the morning, and another used to remind you of important times of day, or dates.
Before setting the alarm, you need to set the clock on the Wi-Fi IP Radio device. First, select the Setup function in the Main Menu.
In the setup menu, the first item, "Clock", is used to set the date and time. Press the "OK" or " the clock.

" button to set

There are 3 items in the clock menu. The first displays the current date and time; the second is used to set the date and time, and the third is the auto-Sync function (to automatically synchronize with the network server time). If you select the "Auto-sync" function, the device will periodically synchronize with the server to maintain the exact time. This is recommended. There is also a battery in the device, so even when you switch the device OFF, the clock will keep ticking. This means you only need to set the clock once.

Setting the Clock Manually
If you decide to set the clock manually, press the "OK" or the " " button to access the date and time screen. You can use the four directional buttons and the OK button to set the time.
a.Use the " " and " b.Use the " " and "
" buttons to switch between the items to be altered. The selected item will flash. " buttons to alter the value selected.
c.Press the "OK" button to confirm.
Setting the Clock Automatically
If you choose to set the clock automatically, access the "Auto-Sync (NTP)" menu, and select your time zone. The device will then alter the date and time automatically. The following screen shows an example of the Time Zone screen.

Alarm settings

To enable an alarm setting, you need to set the time and alarm music. The following table illustrates a typical alarm setting procedure. It sets Alarm 1 to generate an alarm (play music) at 7:00 AM, and to use the Internet radio station "4U Classical Rock" as the source of alarm music. Screen on the right 1 Screen shot Next screen "OK" button Comment Initial screen

Enable alarm 1.

Use the 4 directional buttons to set the time;
Set Internet radio as alarm source.
Select the station from your Favorites.
7 Alarm information, displayed for 3~5 seconds

The alarm is set.

Once you have set and activated the alarm, a bell icon will be added to the clock screen.
When it is time for the alarm, the device will activate the alarm and play back the specified music. As with traditional clock alarms, the Wi-Fi IP Radio device also provides a SNOOZE function for you to stop the alarm, and request it to be activated 10 minutes later. You can press the "STOP" button to switch the alarm and music off completely.
In rest position, there is no icon displayed to indicate that alarm is on.

Snooze

This function is used to stop the radio after a preprogrammed time. This function is available from the following menus : Radio Internet, FM, media server and MP3 reader. You are listening to a radio station (IP radio / FM) or a file (on PC /MP3 reader): Screen on the right 1 Screen shot Next screen "OK" button Comment Initial screen

APPENDIX

EN Care and Maintenance
Switch off your IP Radio. Use a smooth and dry cloth to wipe it. Do not use a rough cloth, powerful liquid cleaners, thinner painting, alcohol nor other solvents to clean it. These products can damage your IP Radio.

Problems

Refer to the table below in case of an operational malfunction: Problems The remote control does not function. Remedies Check that the batteries are introduced correctly. Check that you too are not too far from the radio (7 meters max.) and that the infra-red sensor is not blocked. Make sure that the remote control is well pointed towards the sensor. The screen is switched off. Make sure that : the power adapter is properly connected to a power socket. the power connector is properly plugged into the radio. Choosen station can not be heared. To hear the station, you must confirm your selection by pressing OK. Make sure that your radio is not set to MUTE. Check the volume level. Check the network configuration. Check if the ear-phones are connected; they mute the speaker. No clear sound Access denied to the Internet Radio. Access denied to the radio from a personal computer as an access point (Media Server). The alarm does not ring. Problem of the connexion to the router. The frequency FM is disturbed by parasites. Deploy the FM antenna jack until you get a clear signal. Check the Wi-Fi router or the line. Check that your radio is not encoded. In this case you need the encoding key to access. Check that the alarm source is configurated correctly. No DHCP server enabled. Please check the setting of your router. Wrong WiFi encryption key is entered. Please double confirm the key and re-enter via the remote controller. Trouble in the RJ45 port or WiFi module. Not able to get IP Address. DNS no response. Please ping the IP address of the DNS to check if this is the case. DNS doesn't have the record of the vTuner server or radio station that you are trying to connect.
The connection between the radio and the vTuner is not OK.
Traffic jam for the internet access. Please try later. vTuner server is out of service or heavily loaded to reply in time. The authorization process is failed. vTuner server reject the access request. The streaming service of the radio station is unavailable or heavy loaded. The IP Radio doesn't support the service type of the radio station. There is some buffering trouble on the internet. The available bandwidth is not good enough to have the stable streams from the radio station.

Appliance

At the end of its life, the device must not be disposed of in household rubbish. Seek the advice of your local authority on correct, environmentally-friendly disposal. Dispose of the unit and the batteries separately.

Batteries

Do not put used batteries in the household rubbish. Batteries should be deposited at a collection point for used batteries.

RESTRICTED WARRANTY

EN I.General Conditions of Warranty

1.General

This warranty covers defects relating to workmanship and manufacture in MEDION products. The period during which this warranty is valid and during which claims against the warranty can be made to MEDION must be in accordance with the following terms in order to be considered eligible: Is effective from the date of purchase or receipt of the MEDION product from an authorised seller of MEDION products; and expires at the end of the warranty period specified on the warranty card provided with the product. For the warranty to be valid, you must: provide suitable evidence of purchase, a copy of the original purchase receipt from an authorised seller of MEDION products is preferred; or register your product within 28 days of purchase either online at www.MEDION.co.uk or by completing and returning the pre-paid registration card included with the product. Please keep the original purchase receipt and the warranty card in a safe place. MEDION and its authorised sellers reserve the right to refuse a repair under warranty or a warranty confirmation if a proof of purchase [or registration of purchase] cannot be established, or has not been, submitted. When it is necessary to return your product for repair please ensure that your product is suitably packed for transportation. Provided that your product is still within warranty (please check the duration of the warranty period as described above) and is eligible for repair or replacement under the terms of the warranty, to return your product, please telephone MEDION on the service hotline number. You will be sent a pre-paid transportation box suitable for returning your product to MEDION. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE A BACKUP COPY OF ALL DATA ON THE PRODUCT BEFORE RETURNING THE PRODUCT TO MEDION. MEDION shall bear the costs of postage and packaging for returning the product and the transportation risk. However, if following examination of the defective product in question, MEDION, in its reasonable opinion, considers that the defect has been caused by: your operating and/or using the product other than as instructed in the accompanying documentation; damage caused in transit as a result of your negligence in packaging of the product; and/or otherwise than in accordance with the terms of this warranty; This warranty shall be void and you may be required by MEDION to reimburse MEDION for the reasonable costs of postage and packaging before MEDION will return the product to you. If so and you would still like MEDION to repair or replace the product, MEDION may do so but you will be charged MEDION's standard rates for repair and replacement for this service. Before returning the product, please contact MEDION via the service hotline or via the internet (www.MEDION.co.uk). You will receive a reference number (RMA No.) on the warranty card. Please mark the outside of your package to ensure that this reference number is clearly visible. Please submit a letter containing as much detailed information as possible and, a full description of the defect or fault. This should include: a description of the fault; when it occurred, how long it has been evident and how frequently it occurs ; any errors message(s) displayed when using the product;

a description of the circumstance(s) and conditions in which the fault occurs; and whether it is an intermittent or persistent fault; This will greatly assist MEDION in identifying the defect, when submitted together with the defective product. Unless otherwise instructed by a MEDION representative in all cases, the product must be returned complete with all parts which were included with the original product. Incomplete contents of the returned package may lead to a delay in the repair or replacement. MEDION does not accept any liability for any additionally submitted material(s) which were not supplied with the original MEDION product. This warranty does not affect your statutory rights in any way and is subject to the applicable legal statutes of the country where the product was sold to you by an authorised MEDION seller.

2.Scope

Subject to any exclusions set out within this warranty, where there is a defect in your MEDION product covered by this warranty, MEDION will repair or replace the MEDION product. The decision whether to repair or replace the product will be made solely at the discretion of MEDION. MEDION may, in its own discretion, replace the product returned for repair under warranty with a replacement product that is either identical or, in the event that such product(s) are no longer available, a product of equal or superior specification and quality. No warranty is given for batteries or rechargeable batteries or for consumable materials subject to wear and tear, i.e. for parts which have to be replaced periodically during the normal use of the product, such as videoprojector lamp. Non critical failures that fall within industry specified tolerances e.g. noise, LCD pixels are not covered by this warranty. Please consult the appropriate section in your user or instruction manual for this product for exact specifications and tolerances. To the extent which is permitted under law, MEDION will accept no liability for burnt-in images on plasma or LCD products as a result of normal wear and tear during the operation of the product. Please refer to your user or instruction manual for this product for detailed operating instructions for your plasma or LCD product. The warranty does not cover errors relating to the playback of data media in an incompatible format or created with unsuitable software. If it is found during repair or assessment that the defect concerned is not covered under warranty, MEDION reserves the right to invoice you for all reasonable costs incurred by MEDION. These costs will be in relation to the return of the product, including reasonable administration costs, plus reasonable costs for materials used and labour provided when repairing or replacing the product. This is subject to MEDION providing you with an estimate for carrying out such work prior to costs being incurred and that you have accepted the estimate. You are entitled to seek independent advice or consultation relating to your product or any of MEDION's findings. MEDION will not be liable for any costs incurred to you when doing so.

III.Special warranty conditions for repair on site or replacement on site
If a claim for repair or replacement on site is included within the terms of the warranty card provided with the product, the special warranty conditions for repair or replacement of your MEDION product on site apply. The following provisions must be made by you for carrying out repairs or replacements on site: MEDION or its authorised personnel must have unrestricted, safe and immediate access to the products. Telecommunication facilities required by MEDION or its authorised personnel for proper execution of your order, for testing and diagnostic purposes and for remedying faults are provided by you at your own expense. You are responsible yourself for restoring the application software after the repair services have been carried out by MEDION or its authorised personnel. You must take all other necessary steps to enable MEDION or its authorised personnel to carry out your order properly. You are responsible yourself for connecting and configuring any existing external peripheral products after MEDION or its authorised personnel have carried out their repairs. The free cancellation period for repairs or replacements on site is 24 hours, thereafter our reasonable costs resulting from late or missing cancellation shall be invoiced at your expense.
MEDION Service Center Visonic S.A. Alejandro Sanchez 95-97 E - 28019 Madrid Hotline 90251448 Fax 914604772 hotline@visonic.es
MEDION France ZAC de la Bertraie, Route de Sabl F - 72270 Villaines sous Malicorne Indigo no. 1000 pc-support-fr@medion.com
MEDION Electronics Ltd. 120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, Dorcan UK - Swindon SN3 5JF, Wilts. Hotline Fax www.medion.co.uk
Medion Service Center Meterbuen 6-12, Bygning 8 DK- 2740 Skovlunde Hot-Line: 70212024 Fax: 70212029 hotline@compare-support.dk

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Quick Startup Windows XP / Windows Vista

Version 4.2.2 Medion

PacketVideo Germany GmbH http://www.twonkyvision.com
TwonkyMedia Quick Startup 4.2.2 Medion

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1 Overview
TwonkyMedia is a Media Server that enables you to share all your Music, Pictures and Videos with UPnP-enabled client devices such as digital media and music players throughout your home. TwonkyMedia scans the file system for music, picture and video content. It automatically extracts the available metadata. In addition, TwonkyMedia also utilizes the metadata libraries of iTunes and Adobe Photoshop Album. Playlists created with Winamp or the Windows Media Player can be imported as well. The current version supports the following media formats: Audio: Images: Video: Playlists: Internet Radio: MP3, M4A, M4B, MP4, 3GP, WAV, WMA, OGG, FLAC, AAC, MP2, AC3, MPA, MP1, AIF JPEG, PNG, TIF, BMP MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, AVI, WMV, VOB, DivX, 3GP, VDR, ASF, MPE, DVR-MS, Xvid, M1V, M4V M3U, PLS, WPL Shoutcast
Please note that for content formats like WMA and AAC only non protected files are supported. TwonkyMedia does not resolve DRM or remove DRM from protected files. From the available metadata TwonkyMedia automatically creates a navigation tree. Unlike other media servers that only provide a simple, fixed navigation structure, TwonkyMedia offers a choice of three pre-defined music navigation trees that address different user needs: simple navigation tree organizing the content into a flat structure supporting artist, album, genre and folders; iPOD-like navigation tree also utilizing the composer tag as well as a more structured approach including artist/album and genre/artist/album; advanced navigation tree addressing end-users with large media libraries by providing artist and genre index (grouping into a-c, d-f, etc) as well as year/artist/album in addition to the structures above.
In addition to the pre-defined navigation trees the user can define a personalized one (see section 3). For pictures and videos TwonkyMedia provides a default navigation tree based on date and folder structure. The picture navigation tree can be enhanced by using tags defined with Adobe Photoshop Album (see section 3 for details regarding configuration).

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2 Installation / Setup
If you have installed an earlier Version of TwonkyMedia, you should first un-install it through the start menu: Start
Control panel Add/remove programs TwonkyMedia
To start the setup, you have to double click TwonkyMediaSetup.exe which has been provided to you on the installation CD or via download. In the first step the installation language has to be selected. This is not only relevant for the installation process, but will also define the language used for the TwonkyMedia configuration pages and the navigation tree shown on your client device.
Next you have to accept the end user license agreement. The software will not be installed if you do not agree with the licence terms.

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In addition to TwonkyMedia, you can also choose to install shortcuts for various related web links.

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On the following screen you will need to select the root directory for your media. TwonkyMedia will automatically scan this directory including all subdirectories for content like pictures, music and videos. If you do not specify a directory here, TwonkyMedia will use the system-defined directories for music, pictures and videos (e.g. My Music) for the currently logged on user as default media root. Further setup options allow to automatically detecting the iTunes database and playlists. You can also select to install TwonkyMedia as system service. In this case TwonkyMedia will automatically be started upon system startup. Please note that a system service can not use network drives for content, as at system startup time (without login) these drives are not available.

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The following two screens will provide you with the default path for the installation and a default start menu folder. In both cases you may specify alternative folders.

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Installation will now take place automatically.
After the installation is complete you can chose to be taken directly to the TwonkyMedia configuration pages. If you have installed the server as a system service it will be started in the background, otherwise it will now be launched and an icon will appear in the system tray.

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You have to register your TwonkyMedia license by means of the CD key provided with the client device. Without this registration TwonkyMedia will only run for a 30 day trial period. To register your license, input the CD key in the corresponding input fields on the server status page and press save changes.
In case of an invalid key the following error message will be shown and you have to re-enter a valid key.
After successful registration the server status page will be updated and show that the server is registered.
TwonkyMedia is now ready to serve your media throughout your home.

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3 Advanced Configuration
After installing TwonkyMedia, the default configuration will in most cases allow to start using TwonkyMedia right away. In addition, several options may be configured by means of the server's web-based configuration pages. You can access these configuration pages through the Windows Start menu. Several changes to the configuration require a restart of TwonkyMedia. You can use the restart button on the web-based configuration page or simply stop TwonkyMedia and start it again. The individual configuration options are directly described on the configuration pages.

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