Archos 500326 User Manual - Page 32

Connecting your Jukebox FM to a Macintosh

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8.0 Connecting your Jukebox FM to a Macintosh Macintosh™ USB Driver Installation: • Turn on your computer and wait until it has finished booting. • Turn on Jukebox. ARCHOS power adaptor may be required if there isn't enough power from the batteries. • Gently connect one end of USB cable to the Jukebox. • Connect other end of USB cable to a free USB port on your computer. • Insert included software CD into your CDROM drive. • Double click on the software CD shown on your computer desktop. • Follow on-screen instructions then Restart your computer. • You should see an additional hard disk icon displayed on the desktop. • Drag and Drop MP3 tracks to Jukebox. Disconnecting your Jukebox FM Recorder: • Before you disconnect the USB cable from the Jukebox FM, drag the Jukebox Icon to the Trash Can to unmount the Jukebox hard drive. • Disconnect USB cable on both ends to use your Jukebox FM normally. Mac MusicMatch™ Software Installation MusicMatch™ software is included with the Jukebox. You will find many useful options such as recording audio CD tracks to MP3, creating and saving a Playlist that let you play specific tracks of your favorite music on the Jukebox. Furthermore, you can download additional MP3 tracks from MusicMatch at http://www.musicmatch.com/get_music/ . • Insert Jukebox software CD into your CDROM drive. • Double click on the CD icon. • Double click on MusicMatch Jukebox software to begin installation. • Follow on-screen instructions to complete installation and restart your computer. • Double click on the MusicMatch folder, and start MusicMatch software. • 8.1 Connecting your Jukebox FM to a LINUX machine Linux is not officially supported by ARCHOS. However, there are some generous and enterprising programmers who have created drivers for ARCHOS' products for the Linux community. You may be able to find a driver that will suit your needs at the following website: http://bjorn.haxx.se. Unfortunately, because we do not support this, it is understood that you do this at your own risk. ***NOTE*** The Jukebox FM can only be used as an external hard drive when it is connected to a computer. You cannot play music from it while it is connected. 32

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8.0
Connecting your Jukebox FM to a Macintosh
Macintosh™ USB Driver Installation:
Turn on your computer and wait until it has finished booting.
Turn on Jukebox. ARCHOS power adaptor may be required if there isn’t enough power from the
batteries.
Gently connect one end of USB cable to the Jukebox.
Connect other end of USB cable to a free USB port on your computer.
Insert included software CD into your CDROM drive.
Double click on the software CD shown on your computer desktop.
Follow on-screen instructions then Restart your computer.
You should see an additional hard disk icon displayed on the desktop.
Drag and Drop MP3 tracks to Jukebox.
Disconnecting your Jukebox FM Recorder:
Before
you disconnect the USB cable from the Jukebox FM, drag the Jukebox Icon to the Trash
Can to unmount the Jukebox hard drive.
Disconnect USB cable on both ends to use your Jukebox FM normally.
Mac MusicMatch™ Software Installation
MusicMatch™ software is included with the Jukebox.
You will find many useful options such as
recording audio CD tracks to MP3, creating and saving a Playlist that let you play specific tracks of your
favorite music on the Jukebox. Furthermore, you can download additional MP3 tracks from MusicMatch
.
Insert Jukebox software CD into your CDROM drive.
Double click on the CD icon.
Double click on MusicMatch Jukebox software to begin installation.
Follow on-screen instructions to complete installation and restart your computer.
Double click on the MusicMatch folder, and start MusicMatch software.
8.1 Connecting your Jukebox FM to a LINUX machine
Linux is not officially supported by ARCHOS.
However, there are some generous and enterprising
programmers who have created drivers for ARCHOS’ products for the Linux community.
You may be
able to find a driver that will suit your needs at the following website:
Unfortunately,
because we do not support this, it is understood that you do this at your own risk.
***NOTE*** The Jukebox FM can only be used as an external hard
drive when it is connected to a computer.
You cannot play music
from it while it is connected.