Page 2 - Table of Contents
2 Table of Contents 1 Starting up the Jukebox Multimedia ................................................................................................................................ 6 1.1 Battery Saving Features........................................................................................
Page 3 - Warranty and Limited Liability
3 Warranty and Limited Liability This product is sold with a limited warranty and specific remedies are available to the original purchaser in the event the product fails to conform to the limited warranty. Manufacturer’s liability may be further limited in accordance with its sales contract. In gen...
Page 4 - Technical Specifications; Model 20: 20 GB hard drive; MP3 stereo sound tracks, VHS picture quality; Operating; Guide in 6 languages.
4 Technical Specifications Storage capacity: Model 20: 20 GB hard drive Series 100: depending on model number. JBM 120: 20 GB hard drive, AV140: 40GB hard drive Interface to Computer: Model 20: USB 1.1 standard (optional USB 2.0 or FireWire interface cable) Series 100: . USB 2.0 standard (optional F...
Page 5 - Product Introduction
5 Product Introduction Dear Customer, This User Guide is an expansion of the Quick Start Guide that you received with your product. This guide will show you in a more detailed way some of the more intricate functions of the Jukebox Multimedia. Our engineers have packed this product with many functio...
Page 6 - Starting up the Jukebox Multimedia; Battery Saving Features; NEVER, which means the Jukebox will not shut off by itself.; Charging the Batteries; changing, this should only be done by an Archos technician.; Caring for the Jukebox Multimedia; Do not subject it to shock
6 1 Starting up the Jukebox Multimedia Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information. Please also check the ARCHOS website to see if a more recent version of the Operating System (OS) is available. This can be freely downloaded. 1.1 Battery Saving Features There are two settings which can hel...
Page 7 - Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information; SPDIF Digital Audio
7 2 Ports, Connections, and Buttons Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information 2.1 SPDIF Digital Audio The SPDIF digital audio is a wire based protocol, it is not optical. To record or play via the SPDIF digital audio connection, you will use the cable delivered with the Jukebox which has ...
Page 8 - Playing MP3 Music; Show current track information; Play Status
8 3 Playing MP3 Music Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information 3.1 The Display Shown below is the screen when a track (song) is being played. The top line of the Jukebox Multimedia indicates, in order, the Battery level, Play Status, Play Mode, Repeat, Volume, and Song Number/Time. Statu...
Page 10 - Creating and Playing Playlists; Creating a Playlist; click Play when the cursor; Using a Playlist from MusicMatchTM
10 3.6 Creating and Playing Playlists A Playlist is a list of songs, pictures, or a combination that the Jukebox will automatically play one after the other. The Jukebox can load one Playlist at a time into its internal memory. You can create new Playlists, add or delete items from a Playlist, or Sa...
Page 12 - Settings; Setting the Time of Day Clock; Parameter
12 4 Settings Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information. 4.1 Setting the Time of Day Clock To set the clock, click first on F1 Setup, then click on F3 (the time). You will be sent to the clock adjust screen as shown to the left. Use the Up and Down to change a parameter’s value, and then ...
Page 13 - PC - Download the zipped file
13 Parameter Description Video Internal LCD, External TV. To display via the built-in LCD screen or to view the display via an external television. Use the included combination audio/video cable to connect the Jukebox to a television. Holding the ON button for three seconds will also alternate betwe...
Page 15 - Recording MP3 Music; Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information.; Microphone; source in the pre-recording Setup screen.; Digital SPDIF; will be one single MP3 file.
15 5 Recording MP3 Music Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information. 5.1 Recording With the Jukebox Multimedia, you do not need a computer to create MP3 music and audio files. You can create MP3 files in three different ways. You can (1) Record from the built in microphone (voice recorder)...
Page 16 - the actual bit rates will vary slightly.
16 5.2 Bit Rate Table & Sample Rates Average bit rates for Recording Quality Parameter* Available Sampling Rates Line-in (44.1 Khz Stereo Music) Microphone (22.05 Khz voice) 48 kHz Setting 0 78 kb/s 39 kb/s 44.1 kHz Setting 1 81 kb/s 41 kb/s 32 kHz Setting 2 87 kb/s 43 kb/s 24 kHz Setting 3 95 k...
Page 17 - Playing Video; Button
17 6 Playing Video Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information. You can view video files either on the Jukebox Multimedia itself, or on a television (video projectors work nicely also). Use the included audio/video cable to connect the Jukebox Multimedia to your television. Place the mini-j...
Page 18 - Creating MPEG4 Video Files; Installing the Software; Please install the programs in the following order.; DivX Codec; QuickTimeTM decoder component, not an encoder.; Virtual Dub; Mpeg4 translator program where to find it.; Mpeg4 Translator
18 7 Creating MPEG4 Video Files Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information. Please understand that video re-encoding is not always a simple one button process. Video segments that come from your digital camcorder or which are freely available on the web are encoded in different ways. If no...
Page 19 - program where Virtual Dub is.; Using Mpeg4 Translator; Select Source & Destination Files; does not look squashed or stretched.
19 and format to be read by the Jukebox Multimedia 10, 20, 120 and the AV140. When you run it for the first time, the Mpeg4 Translator will need to locate the Virtual Dub program. If you did not install the virtual dub in the default location, you will have to show the program where Virtual Dub is. ...
Page 20 - Start; the Virtual Dub program.; MP3 Sound Track
20 Start Click on Start and the program will call Virtual Dub to start processing the video. Depending on the power and speed of your computer, this could take real time (a 60 minute long video re-encoded in about 60 minutes) or much longer. As shown to the left, you will see the progress as it proc...
Page 21 - Viewing Photos & Reading Memory Cards; Button Action
21 8 Viewing Photos & Reading Memory Cards Refer to the Quick Start Guide for basic information. 8.1 Viewing Photos The Jukebox Multimedia is able to display pictures of type JPEG (progressive JPEG not supported) and BMP (4,8, and 24 bit depth) on its built-in screen or on a television (Hold the...
Page 22 - Creating a Slideshow; readjust the picture size to fit the screen.; Creating Slideshows with Background Music; further down in the list of Pictures.
22 *not available for Jukebox Multimedia 10 and 20 ** If a file already exists with the same name, the Jukebox will let you either overwrite the existing file or write the new file with an index number appended to it. 8.3 Creating a Slideshow Picture Slideshows are created exactly like MP3 Playlists...
Page 23 - Connecting / Disconnecting from your Computer; Connecting the Jukebox Multimedia to your computer; ) Plug USB cable into Jukebox Multimedia; Installing Drivers for Windows 98SE
23 9 Connecting / Disconnecting from your Computer 9.1 Connecting the Jukebox Multimedia to your computer Windows ME, 2000, XP (Home/professional) and Macintosh OS 9.2 and above do not require any special installation of software drivers. The Jukebox Multimedia will be recognized as a Mass Storage D...
Page 24 - Disconnecting the Jukebox Multimedia from your Computer; running application.
24 9.2 Disconnecting the Jukebox Multimedia from your Computer WARNING: You must properly disconnect (unmount) your Jukebox from the computer before disconnecting the cable to avoid loss of data or freezing the computer and/or the Jukebox. DO NOT SIMPLY PULL OUT THE USB CABLE AT ANY TIME. To unmount...
Page 25 - 0 Troubleshooting; Do not connect to a USB port repeated through a keyboard
25 10 Troubleshooting • In case of Electrostatic Discharge, the Jukebox may lose function. Just power off and on in order to restore. If you have troubles getting your computer to recognize (mount) the Jukebox Multimedia as an external hard drive, check the following. • If using Windows 98SE, you mu...
Page 26 - 1 Using MusicMatchTM Software; Installing MusicMatchTM; Portable Device; Macintosh Users
26 11 Using MusicMatch™ Software 11.1 Installing MusicMatch™ This software will help you to create Playlists, rename files, change ID 3 tag information (Artist, Album, Song title), and execute other useful MP3 related functions such as transforming your personal CDs into MP3 files for playing on the...
Page 27 - JBM CompactFlashTM Reader; memory card; JBM SmartMediaTM Reader; cards onto the Jukebox; Digital Video Recorder; records in European or American TV standard.
27 12 Optional Add-ons* The following add-ons and accessories for the Jukebox Multimedia can be purchase at your local retailer or through the on-line web shop at www.archos.com. *Verify availability JBM Camera 100 for JBM 10, 20, 120 & AV 140 This camera turns your Jukebox Multimedia into a dig...
Page 29 - 3 Technical Support; Worldwide Offices; United States & Canada
29 13 Technical Support • Only the unit and its add-ons are under warranty, not the accessories • If technical support determines that your product needs to be returned, please contact the place of purchase to have your product repaired or replaced (depending on problem type). • There is an FAQ – Fr...