TerraDigital Systems TP100-00 Wireless Digital Audio Player User Manual The TerraPlayer User Guide

TerraDigital Systems LLC Wireless Digital Audio Player The TerraPlayer User Guide

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  DRAFT The TerraPlayer User Guide Revision A.4 TerraPlayer TR-100 (Table Radio) TerraPlayer CR-100 (Component Radio)
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 2  DRAFT      This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within the unit.   This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. 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 dry cloth. 7.  Do not block any ventilation openings.  Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8.  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9.  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 10.  Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 11.  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 12.  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.  The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. COMPLIANCE STATEMENT (Part 15.19) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. A label is located on the underside of the unit containing the FCC registration number. 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. WARNING (Part 15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. RF Exposure (OET Bulletin 65) To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20 cm separation distance between the antenna and all persons. Minimum Separation Distance The BT-100 (Base Transceiver) must be located with a minimum separation of 20 cm from all other radio transmitter/transmitter receivers. Industry Canada Statement The term “IC” before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.  TerraDigital Systems, TerraPlayer, TerraTouch OS, TerraScript, Digital Audio Jukebox, the “The World’s music at your fingertips” logo, and the TerraPlayer “music note” logo are all trademarks of Terra Digital Systems, LLC.  Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or distributed without a license from Microsoft Licensing, Inc.  TerraDigital Systems LLC has secured licenses from Microsoft Licensing, Inc., for the personal use of Microsoft’s WMA audio decoding technology by end users who have purchased TerraPlayer products.  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.  Loudeye logo is a registered trademark of Loudeye Corp.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 2  DRAFT TerraPlayer  License Agreement and Warranty License Agreement TerraPlayer End User License Agreement THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ("LICENSE") IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND TERRADIGITAL SYSTEMS, LLC (“TERRADIGITAL”). YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE INSTALLING, REGISTERING, OR USING THE TERRAPLAYER DIGITAL AUDIO JUKEBOX™ (THE “DEVICE”).  THE DEVICE CONTAINS SOFTWARE, FIRMWARE, AND ASSOCIATED MEDIA (COLLECTIVELY, THE “SOFTWARE”) AND ONLINE, ELECTRONIC AND PRINTED MATERIALS (COLLECTIVELY, THE “DOCUMENTATION”), THE USE OF WHICH IS LICENSED BY TERRADIGITAL TO ITS CUSTOMERS AS SET FORTH BELOW.  REGISTERING OR USING ANY PART OF THE DEVICE INDICATES THAT YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION AND YOU SHOULD RETURN THE DEVICE UNUSED, ALONG WITH ANY DOCUMENTATION, SOFTWARE, HARDWARE AND PACKAGING TO THE VENDOR YOU BOUGHT IT FROM FOR A REFUND.  DO NOT RETURN THE DEVICE TO TERRADIGITAL UNLESS YOU BOUGHT IT DIRECTLY FROM TERRADIGITAL. THE DEVICE MAY ALSO INCLUDE COMPUTER SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS LICENSED TO YOU BY TERRADIGITAL’S SUPPLIERS (“THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE”).  ACCEPTANCE OF THIS LICENSE CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICABLE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE LICENSES.  THE TERMS OF APPLICABLE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE LICENSES CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX B OF THE TERRAPLAYER USER MANUAL. The Software and Documentation are protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as by other intellectual property laws and treaties.  The Software and Documentation are licensed, not sold. Limited License TerraDigital grants you a nonexclusive, nontransferable (except as specified herein) license to use the Software and the Documentation, solely in connection with your use of the Device, subject to the terms and restrictions set forth in this License.   TerraDigital may, but is not obligated to, provide you with updates or upgrades to the Software or Documentation ("Updates"), for free or subject to payment of additional license fees. Use of any Update is subject to the terms of this License. By installing, copying or otherwise using any such Update, you agree to be bound by the terms of this License with respect to such Update. You are not permitted to lease, rent, distribute or sublicense (except as specified herein) the Software or Documentation or to use the Software or Documentation in a time-sharing arrangement or in any other unauthorized manner.  Further, no license is granted to you in the human readable code of the Software (source code); use of the software being restricted to its executable form.  Except as provided below, this License does not grant you any rights to patents, copyrights, trade secrets, trademarks, or any other rights with respect to the Software or Documentation. The Documentation may be copied only as essential for backup or archive purposes in support of your use of the Software or Device as permitted hereunder.  You must reproduce and include all copyright notices and any other proprietary rights notices appearing on the Documentation on any copies that you make. You agree not to remove or deface any portion of any legend provided on any Documentation delivered to you under this License.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, this License shall not be deemed to apply to any other application’s software licensed to you by third parties that is included on the same media as TerraDigital’s Software (“Other Software”) if the Other Software provides that the use of the Other Software is subject to the terms and conditions of the third party’s license agreement (e.g., see Gracenote License Terms, below).  Further, your rights with respect to the TerraPlayer Utility Suite™ software (including associated software, media and materials) included with the Device are subject to a separate end user license, which is provided in electronic form in connection with the installation of such software.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 3  DRAFT Copyright All title and copyrights in and to the Software, Documentation and any copies thereof are owned by TerraDigital or its suppliers. TerraDigital suppliers shall be third party beneficiaries of this agreement.  All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the Software is the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties and subject to use restrictions thereunder. This License grants you no additional rights to use such content. Assignment You may transfer the Software, Documentation and the licenses granted herein to another party in the same country in which you obtained the Software and Documentation if the other party agrees in writing to accept and be bound to the terms and conditions of this License.  If you transfer the Software and Documentation, you must at the same time either transfer all copies of the Software and Documentation to the party or you must destroy any copies not transferred.  Except as set forth above, you may not assign or transfer your rights under this License. No Reverse Engineering Modification, reverse engineering, reverse compiling, or disassembly of the Software is expressly prohibited.   Export Restrictions The Software, including the Documentation and all related technical data (and any copies thereof) (collectively “Technical Data”), is subject to United States Export control laws and may be subject to export or import regulations in other countries.  In addition, the Technical Data covered by this License may contain data encryption code which is unlawful to export or transfer from the United States or country where you legally obtained it without an approved U.S.  Department of Commerce export license and appropriate foreign export or import license, as required.  You agree that you will not export or re-export the Technical Data (or any copies thereof) or any products utilizing the Technical Data in violation of any applicable laws or regulations of the United States or the country where you legally obtained it.  You are responsible for obtaining any licenses to export, re-export or import the Technical Data.  In addition to the above, the Product may not be used, exported or re-exported (i) into or to a national or resident of any country to which the U.S. has embargoed; or (ii) to any one on the U.S. Commerce Department’s Table of Denial Orders or the U.S. Treasury Department’s list of Specially Designated Nationals.   Trade Secrets You acknowledge and agree that the structure, sequence and organization of the Software are the valuable trade secrets of TerraDigital and its suppliers.  You agree to hold such trade secrets in confidence.   Term and Termination The licenses granted hereunder are perpetual unless terminated earlier as specified below.  You may terminate the licenses and this License at any time by destroying the Software and Documentation together with all copies and merged portions in any form.  The licenses and this License will also terminate immediately if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this License.  Upon such termination you agree to destroy the Software and Documentation, together with all copies and merged portions in any form. Limited Warranties and Limitation of Liability All warranties and limitations of liability applicable to the Software and the Device are as stated on the Limited Warranty Card or in the product manual, whether in paper or electronic form, accompanying the Device.  Such warranties and limitations of liability are incorporated herein in their entirety by this reference. THE SOFTWARE AND THE DEVICE MAY INCLUDE OR BE BUNDLED WITH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS GOVERNED BY A SEPARATE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT.  ANY WARRANTIES EXTENDED BY TERRADIGITAL DO NOT APPLY TO SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE.  FOR THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY, PLEASE REFER TO THE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT GOVERNING THE USE OF SUCH SOFTWARE OR THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION RELATING TO SUCH SOFTWARE.  FOR A LIST OF THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE BUNDLED WITH THE PRODUCT, PLEASE VISIT TERRADIGITAL’S WEB SITE AT WWW.TERRAPLAYER.COM. Limitation of Liability NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL TERRADIGITAL OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, CORRUPTION OF FILES, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR FORM OF ACTION, INCLUDING CONTRACT,
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6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 5  DRAFT Limited Warranty Hardware TerraDigital Systems, LLC (“TerraDigital”) warrants to the original end user (‘Customer”) that this product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use, for one (1) year from the date of original purchase of the product from TerraDigital or its authorized reseller.  TerraDigital’s sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at TerraDigital’s option and expense, to replace the product or part with a comparable product or part, repair the product or part, or if neither repair nor replacement is reasonably available, TerraDigital may, in its sole discretion, refund to Customer the purchase price paid for the product or part.  Replacement products or parts may be new or reconditioned.  TerraDigital warrants any replaced or repaired product or part, and any hardware upgrade to which Customer is entitled under an agreement between Customer and TerraDigital, for a period of ninety (90) days from shipment, or through the end of the original warranty, whichever is longer.  All products or parts that are replaced become the property of TerraDigital. TerraDigital shall not be responsible for customer’s information or memory data contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to TerraDigital for repair, whether under warranty or not. Software TerraDigital warrants to you that the TerraTouch OS™ included in the product (the “Software”) will perform in substantial conformance to its program specifications, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date the Software is first used by the original End User.  TerraDigital’s sole obligation with respect to this express warranty shall be (at TerraDigital’s discretion) to replace the defective Software, to replace the product or part on which the Software is resident with a comparable product or part, or if neither of the foregoing is reasonably available, TerraDigital may, in its sole discretion, refund to Customer the purchase price paid for the product or part.  TerraDigital makes no warranty or representation that the Software will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any hardware or applications software products provided by third parties, that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be corrected. THE SOFTWARE MAY INCLUDE OR BE BUNDLED WITH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS GOVERNED BY A SEPARATE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT.  THE FOREGOING WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO SUCH THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE.  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6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 6  DRAFT MALFUNCTION.  THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION, REGISTRATION, TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO OPEN, REPAIR, OR MODIFY THE PRODUCT OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, POWER OUTAGES, OTHER HAZARDS, OR ACTS OF GOD.  THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO THE SURFACE OF THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING CRACKS OR SCRATCHES ON THE LCD TOUCHSCREEN OR OUTSIDE CASING.  THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY WHEN THE MALFUNCTION RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN CONJUNCTION WITH ACCESSORIES, OTHER PRODUCTS, OR ANCILLARY OR PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT AND TERRADIGITAL DETERMINES THAT THERE IS NO FAULT WITH THIS TERRADIGITAL DEVICE ITSELF.  THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT OR PART DUE TO ANY COMMUNICATION SERVICE CUSTOMER MAY SUBSCRIBE TO OR USE WITH THE PRODUCT. Limitation of Liability TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, TERRADIGITAL ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, REGISTRATION, MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF THIS PRODUCT, EVEN IF TERRADIGITAL OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPLACEMENT, REPAIR, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT TERRADIGITAL’S OPTION.  THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. Disclaimer Some countries, states, or provinces do not allow the exclusion or imitation of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers, or the limitation of liability for personal injury, so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their application to you.  When the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded in their entirety, they will be limited to the duration of the applicable written warranty.  This warranty gives you specific legal rights that may vary depending on local law. Governing Law This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, U.S.A. TerraDigital Systems, LLC 6225 Park Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053 U.S.A. Telephone: 847.583.0198
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 7  DRAFT User Guide Table of Contents TerraPlayer  License Agreement and Warranty ............................................................................................. 2 License Agreement .................................................................................................................................... 2 Limited Warranty ...................................................................................................................................... 5 User Guide Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................ 7 Chapter 1: Introducing the TerraPlayer ........................................................................................................ 11 Thanks and Welcome! ........................................................................................................................ 11 Introducing the TerraPlayer ................................................................................................................ 11 The TerraTouch OS™ ........................................................................................................................ 11 TerraPlayer Utility Suite ..................................................................................................................... 12 Features and Benefits.......................................................................................................................... 12 Requirements ...................................................................................................................................... 12 How it Works........................................................................................................................................... 13 The TerraPlayer and the Internet ........................................................................................................ 15 Shared Music Folders ......................................................................................................................... 15 Connected to a Single PC via USB..................................................................................................... 16 Connected to a Network via Ethernet ................................................................................................. 16 Multiple TerraPlayer Radios............................................................................................................... 17 Register/Join the TerraPlayer Radio and Base Transceiver ................................................................ 18 Acknowledgements.................................................................................................................................. 19 Powered by Gracenote...................................................................................................................... 19 LoudEye........................................................................................................................................... 19 Chapter 2: Hardware and Connections......................................................................................................... 20 TerraPlayer CR-100............................................................................................................................ 20 TerraPlayer TR-100 ............................................................................................................................ 20 TerraPlayer Radios .................................................................................................................................. 21 TerraPlayer CR-100 (Component Radio) ........................................................................................... 21 TerraPlayer TR-100 (Table Radio) ..................................................................................................... 22 Base Transceiver...................................................................................................................................... 23 TerraPlayer BT-100 (Base Transceiver) ............................................................................................. 23 Accessory................................................................................................................................................. 24 TerraPlayer Remote Control............................................................................................................... 24 Connections ............................................................................................................................................. 25 Chapter 3: The TerraTouch OS.................................................................................................................. 26 Introducing the TerraTouch OS............................................................................................................... 26 Icons and Music .................................................................................................................................. 27 Touch and Hold, Drag and Drop......................................................................................................... 27 Tap and Double-Tap ........................................................................................................................... 27 Throwing a Strip or the Tuner............................................................................................................. 28 Library Mode........................................................................................................................................... 29 Library Views ..................................................................................................................................... 29 Library Levels..................................................................................................................................... 29 Playing Music in Library .................................................................................................................... 30 Library Mode, Tree View ................................................................................................................... 31 Library Mode, Map View ................................................................................................................... 32 Library Mode, List View .................................................................................................................... 33
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 8  DRAFT Playlist Mode........................................................................................................................................... 35 Playlist Mode, Tree View ................................................................................................................... 35 Playlist Mode, Strip View................................................................................................................... 36 Favorites (FAV) Mode ............................................................................................................................ 37 Favorites Mode and the Remote ......................................................................................................... 37 Using a FAV View.............................................................................................................................. 38 Radio Mode (TR-100 only) ..................................................................................................................... 40 Radio Mode, Strip View ..................................................................................................................... 40 Radio Mode, List View....................................................................................................................... 41 AM/FM Radio (TR-100 only)............................................................................................................. 42 Settings Mode.......................................................................................................................................... 44 AUDIO ............................................................................................................................................... 44 SYSTEM............................................................................................................................................. 46 OPTIONS............................................................................................................................................ 52 Queue Mode ............................................................................................................................................ 53 Queue mode and the remote................................................................................................................ 53 Stacking tracks on the Queue.............................................................................................................. 54 Queue Mode, Group View.................................................................................................................. 55 Queue Mode, Playinfo View............................................................................................................... 56 Remote Mode .......................................................................................................................................... 57 Standard Functions.............................................................................................................................. 57 Sleep ................................................................................................................................................... 58 Popularity............................................................................................................................................ 58 Radio Alerts ........................................................................................................................................ 59 Chapter 4: The TerraPlayer Utility Suite...................................................................................................... 60 Accessing the TerraPlayer Utility Suite.............................................................................................. 60 Overview............................................................................................................................................. 61 Installation and Setup .............................................................................................................................. 62 Installation CD-ROM Overview......................................................................................................... 63 Step 1: Install the TerraPlayer Utility Suite ........................................................................................ 64 Step 2: Download Music Information and album cover icons into the Music Library ....................... 73 Step 3: Run the Utility Suite Librarian to set up AM/FM radio station call letters (TR-100 only)..... 73 Find Audio Files and Create Shared Folders ........................................................................................... 74 Windows Terminology ............................................................................................................................ 78 Chapter 5: The WebServer Utility................................................................................................................ 79 Accessing the WebServer Utility........................................................................................................ 80 Overview............................................................................................................................................. 80 Song Info............................................................................................................................................. 81 LIBRARY................................................................................................................................................ 81 SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................................. 82 BASE STATUS .................................................................................................................................. 82 AUDIO ............................................................................................................................................... 83 RF NET............................................................................................................................................... 84 SETTINGS.......................................................................................................................................... 85 DISPLAY............................................................................................................................................ 91 FIRMWARE....................................................................................................................................... 92 QUEUE.................................................................................................................................................... 93 Chapter 6: The Librarian Utility................................................................................................................... 94 Accessing the Librarian Utility........................................................................................................... 94 Overview............................................................................................................................................. 95 The Easy Way.......................................................................................................................................... 96 Creating an Album Icon from a .jpg File ............................................................................................ 96 Advanced Librarian Utility...................................................................................................................... 97 The Music Library .............................................................................................................................. 97 Custom Icons ...................................................................................................................................... 98 View Options .................................................................................................................................... 101
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 9  DRAFT Adding Images.................................................................................................................................. 102 Update Music Information for Selected Songs ................................................................................. 102 Buy CDs Now................................................................................................................................... 103 Setting Up AM/FM Radio Station Display Names with Local Call Letters (TR-100 only) ............. 104 Radio Alerts  from the TerraPlayer Remote Control ........................................................................ 106 Chapter 7: The Ripper Utility..................................................................................................................... 107 Accessing the Ripper Utility ............................................................................................................. 107 Overview........................................................................................................................................... 107 The Easy Way........................................................................................................................................ 108 Ripping a Collection of Audio CDs in Batch Mode ......................................................................... 108 Advanced Ripper Utility........................................................................................................................ 109 Ripping a CD – Entering Music Information Manually.................................................................... 109 Pick Image… .................................................................................................................................... 110 Advanced Ripper Options................................................................................................................. 110 Chapter 8: The MusicInfo Utility and Wizard............................................................................................ 118 The Easy Way........................................................................................................................................ 119 The Easy Way—Updating Music Information with the MusicInfo Wizard ..................................... 119 Advanced MusicInfo  Utility ................................................................................................................. 121 Accessing the MusicInfo Utility ....................................................................................................... 121 Overview........................................................................................................................................... 121 Modifying Music Information for an Album .................................................................................... 122 Updating Music Information for Individual Tracks.......................................................................... 123 Chapter 9: The Playlist Utility.................................................................................................................... 124 Accessing the Playlist Utility............................................................................................................ 124 Overview........................................................................................................................................... 124 The Easy Way........................................................................................................................................ 125 Creating a Playlist............................................................................................................................. 125 Advanced Playlist  Utility...................................................................................................................... 126 View Options .................................................................................................................................... 126 Chapter 10: The Configuration Wizard ...................................................................................................... 127 Accessing the Configuration Wizard ................................................................................................ 127 The Configuration Wizard ................................................................................................................ 127 Appendix A: Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................... 129 There are no album covers................................................................................................................ 129 The TerraPlayer cannot find music on the computer(s).................................................................... 130 The TerraPlayer lets me select and play music, but there is no sound.............................................. 130 A Firewall is blocking the TerraPlayer ............................................................................................. 131 Appendix B: Specifications*...................................................................................................................... 132 TerraPlayer Radio ............................................................................................................................. 132 TerraPlayer Base............................................................................................................................... 132 Appendix C: Index ..................................................................................................................................... 133 Index ................................................................................................................................................. 133
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 10  DRAFT Notes
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 11  DRAFT Chapter 1: Introducing the TerraPlayer Thanks and Welcome! Thank you for purchasing your TerraPlayer, and welcome to the world of digital audio.  Your TerraPlayer will help pull your digital audio files from your PC and into your life – and in full color.     The TerraPlayer User Guide is intended to help you get the most out of your TerraPlayer.  Here, you will find information on setting up the hardware, using the TerraTouch OS on the touchscreen, and using the TerraPlayer Utility Suite on your PC.   Introducing the TerraPlayer The TerraPlayer is a wireless, network-connected Digital Audio Jukebox™ with a full-color, graphic interface that provides easy access to your digital music collection.  It frees you to listen to digital audio anywhere in and around your home.  A wireless link streams audio files from your PC to your TerraPlayer located within a wide transmission range.   There are two components to the system: a TerraPlayer Radio and a Base Transceiver.  The TerraPlayer BT-100 (Base Transceiver) connects to either a PC (via USB connection) or a group of PCs on a LAN (via an Ethernet connection).  It transmits music from the PC to a TerraPlayer Radio.  There are two versions of the TerraPlayer Radio.  The TR-100 (Table Radio) has built-in stereo speakers, amplifier, and an AM/FM radio for stand-alone use.  The CR-100 (Component Radio) is for component stereo system to a PC. ) Refer to Chapter 2: Hardware and Connections on page 20  for more information. The TerraTouch OS™ The touchscreen runs  the TerraTouch OS—an operating system which uses album covers as icons to place The World’s music at your fingertips™. ) Refer to Chapter 3: The TerraTouch OS on page 26.   Desktop/ WindowsTerraPlayer CR-100 (Component Radio)Component Stereo System Cable or DSL ModemConnection via USBTerraPlayer TR-100 (Table Radio)TerraPlayerBT-100 (Base Transceiver) Internet
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 12  DRAFT TerraPlayer Utility Suite In addition to the Configuration Wizard, the TerraPlayer Utility Suite gives you other applications to enhance your enjoyment of the system, including: the WebServer, Ripper, Librarian, Playlist, and MusicInfo Utilities.   ) Refer to Chapter 4: The TerraPlayer Utility Suite on page 60 for more information. Features and Benefits Features  Benefits Simple set up  No need to be “network literate”.  The Base Transceiver and TerraPlayer Radio are plug-and-play. The  TerraTouch OS Vibrant album icons place your music at the touch of a finger – like using a jukebox. Other features, such as a five-band graphic equalizer, at your fingertips.  Wireless transmission Audio is transmitted from the computer to the Radio via a digital wireless signal. The Base Transceiver has a wide transmission range of up to 500′, and travels through walls. Minimal interference from electronic appliances. Compatibility  The CR-100 lets you enjoy your digital audio through virtually any component stereo system.  Custom icons  The TerraPlayer Utility Suite includes software which allows you to create custom TerraTouch icons for your favorite artists, albums, radio stations, or playlists.  Playlists  The TerraPlayer Utility Suite allows you to create playlists, so you can set up in advance exactly what you want to hear. Easy CD ripping  The TerraPlayer Utility Suite includes Ripper—a program that converts a standard audio CD into digital audio files stored on your PC. Automatic Music Information Both Ripper and MusicInfo, programs in the TerraPlayer Utility Suite, automatically identify and fill out title, track, and artist information from an online data source. Automatic Album Icons When converting a CD, Ripper also automatically creates album icons by downloading cover art from another online data source. Auto search  The TerraPlayer periodically searches the PC or network for newly added audio files. Rich, high-fidelity sound World-class audio engineering.   The CR-100 sounds great through almost any component stereo, and has a TOSlink connector for a high-performance, optical sound system.   The TR-100 has an internal 6″ full-range speaker, two 2″ stereo (L/R) tweeter elements, and an amplifier to fill the room with warm, high-fidelity audio. AM/FM tuner  The TerraPlayer TR-100 also has a built-in AM/FM radio that can be accessed using the touchscreen. Easy to use  The touchscreen runs an easy-to-use operating system—the TerraTouch OS. Requirements Connectivity ¾ USB or Ethernet Compatibility ¾ Windows™ 98 SE, 2000, NT, or XP  ¾ Linux, UNIX, or Mac OS/10     (with Windows SMB or Samba and network connection) Windows and TerraPlayer Utility Suite ¾ PC minimum requirements: -500 MHz or higher processor -Windows™ 98 SE, 2000, NT, or XP -USB support -128 MB RAM  -52 MB free space on hard drive, in addition to memory for audio files      (typical per 5,000 albums)
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 13  DRAFT How it Works The TerraPlayer system comes packaged with two units—a TerraPlayer Radio (TR-100 or CR-100) and a Base Transceiver (BT-100).  The Base Transceiver, or Base, connects to a single computer (via USB) or network of computers (via Ethernet).  When powered up, it checks all connected computers for available shared folders.  If it finds digital audio files in a shared folder, it stores the Music Information (ID3 tag, metadata), album cover, and exact location (filepath) of each one.  All of this information, but not the digital audio files themselves, are stored in the Music Library on the Base Transceiver.  When a TerraPlayer Radio is powered up, it checks to see if it can communicate with the Base.  A TerraPlayer Radio and Base Transceiver must register/join to communicate with each otehr.  For packaged Base/Radio sets, this is done at the factory.  This should be done manually for TerraPlayer Radios purchased separately.  You can also do this to re-establish the wireless link when it goes down. ) Refer to Register/Join the TerraPlayer Radio and Base Transceiver on page Error! Bookmark not defined.. Once they connect, the TerraPlayer Radio asks the Base for a download of the Music Library.  The Music Library is copied to internal memory on the TerraPlayer, where it is displayed on the Radio’s touchscreen display.  The TerraPlayer Radio uses the album cover as an icon representing the audio file(s).  The information is presented in various ways to make it easy to locate and select music by Genre, Artist, Album, or Song Title.   The actual audio files stay on your computer(s).  The only time music moves from your computer to the TerraPlayer is when the Base Transceiver transmits audio files from the computer to the Radio during playback.    In order for the TerraPlayer to work, the computer(s) must be on.  That way, the Base Transceiver can find the digital audio files on the hard drive in order to transmit them to the TerraPlayer Radio. Song.mp3 -Filepath -Music Info -Album Cover Request -Looks for shared folders -Looks for audio filesResponse -Filepath to Song.mp3-Music Info -Album Cover  Music Library -Filepath to Song.mp3 -Music Info    Music Library -Filepath to Song.mp3 -Music InfoSong.mp3 -Filepath -Music Info -Album  Cover Response -Transmit Song.mp3 Request -Find Song.mp3  onPCResponse -Send Song.mp3 Request -Find filepath to Song.mp3 in Music LibraryBase TransceiverComputer Base TransceiverComputer TerraPlayer Radio
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6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 15  DRAFT The TerraPlayer and the Internet It is highly recommended that you have an Internet connection available to the Base Transceiver—either through the computer to which it is connected, or over the network. Several programs in the TerraPlayer Utility Suite utilize an Internet connection to download Music Information and album cover icons from the web to ensure you have album cover icons for all available albums.   The Buy Now feature also requires an Internet connection.  Once you’ve marked an album with Buy Now using the remote control, then double checked which albums you’d like to purchase through the Utility Suite’s Librarian, the system will add those items over the Internet to your shopping cart at Amazon for you to purchase the next time you visit the site. Shared Music Folders Any folders containing audio files must be set up as shared folders to be accessed by a TerraPlayer.  When you install the TerraPlayer Utility Suite, the installation program automatically runs the Configuration Wizard to search for folders containing audio files and configure them as shared directories.  Folders can also be manually configured as shared.    Helpful Hint Use the Find Music feature on the TerraPlayer Utility Suite Installation CD-ROM to create shared folders.  If you are running one of the compatible Windows operating systems and want to create shared folders without installing the TerraPlayer Utility Suite, you can run the Find Music feature directly off the TerraPlayer Utility Suite Installation CD-ROM to automatically create shared folders. ) Refer to Find Audio Files and Create Shared Folders on page 74 for information on using the Configuration Wizard from the TerraPlayer Utility Suite CD-ROM. Example – Setting up Shared Folders in Windows 2000 In Windows 2000, you would select the existing folder containing the music files to be shared, such as the ‘My Tunes’ folder shown here.  Then, right-click on the folder and select Sharing…  The Properties windows will open on the Sharing tab, where you can select Share this Folder to configure it for file sharing.  This setup may vary between Windows versions.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 16  DRAFT Connected to a Single PC via USB The Base Transceiver has a USB port for connecting to a single PC.  When connected via USB, the PC will need to have the proper USB drivers installed.  These drivers can be installed from The TerraPlayer Utility Suite Installation CD-ROM. When you run the installation program, it detects a Base Transceiver connected to the USB port and automatically starts to install the USB drivers.  Or, they can be installed separately using the Install USB Drivers option.  Connected to a Network via Ethernet The Base Transceiver has an RJ-45 port for connecting to an Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN).  When connected to a LAN, the Base Transceiver will search each machine on the network for shared folders containing audio files.  These files will be available to and accessible by any registered TerraPlayer Radio within transmission range.   In a network, any computer may host audio files through file sharing.  A Windows-based PC may be set up for audio sharing through the TerraPlayer Utility Suite, or manually through the Windows operating system. ) Refer to Shared Music Folders on page 15 for more information. Non-Windows Platforms in a Network Computers with compatible file systems may be used for hosting audio files to a TerraPlayer, but must be compatible with Microsoft Windows Networking using the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol over TCP/IP.  The directory and all audio files within that directory must then have file permissions set up to allow network access.   ) Refer to Requirements on page 12 for more information on compatible platforms. Desktop/Windows 98SE, 200, NT, XPTerraPlayer  CR-100 (Component Radio) Component Stereo System Cable or DSL Modem Connection via USB TerraPlayerBT-100 (Base Transceiver) Desktop/ WindowsTerraPlayer  CR-100 (Component Radio) Component Stereo System Cable or DSL Modem Connection via Ethernet (RJ-45) TerraPlayer  TR-100 (Table Radio) TerraPlayerBT-100 (Base Transceiver) TerraPlayer  TR-100 (Table Radio) Laptop/Windows 98SE, 200, NT, XPUNIX – Linux/ SambaMacIntosh OS X/SambaRouter
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 17  DRAFT Multiple TerraPlayer Radios One Base Transceiver can transmit up to three separate, concurrent audio streams to feed up to three different TerraPlayer Radios.  The Base Transceiver becomes the center of an RF (Radio Frequency) Network, with a wireless link to communicate with all Radios.  When you add another Radio to the system, you must register it with the Base Transceiver as follows.   ) Refer to Register/Join the TerraPlayer Radio and Base Transceiver on page Error! Bookmark not defined. for more information. Desktop/Windows 98SE, 200, NT, XPTerraPlayer  CR-100 (Component Radio) Component Stereo System Cable or DSL Modem Connection  via USB TerraPlayer  TR-100 (Table Radio) TerraPlayerBT-100 (Base Transceiver)TerraPlayer  TR-100 (Table Radio)
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 18  DRAFT Register/Join the TerraPlayer Radio and Base Transceiver When you update the firmware in the Base Transceiver or TerraPlayer Radio, or if you add an additional Radio to a Base, you must reconnect the RF Link as follows: 1.  Set up the TerraPlayer Radio and JOIN the RF Network After you set up the TerraPlayer Radio, power it up and press the following buttons: SETTINGS f SYSTEM f NETWORK f WIRELESS The TerraTouch OS will display information about the current status of the wireless RF link:  2.  Register the new TerraPlayer Radio on the Base Transceiver Once the Radio has joined the RF Network press the Register button on the Base Transceiver for it to acknowledge the new TerraPlayer Radio.  The JOIN and Register buttons must be pressed within 30 seconds of each other, or they timeout.   Base Transceiver: Press the Register button to acknowledge the new Radio.  Radio: Tap the JOIN button in System Mode,  RF NET View
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 19  DRAFT Acknowledgements The TerraPlayer Utility Suite, when used with an internet connection, utilizes the following online data sources to enhance your digital audio experience. ) Refer to Chapter 4: The TerraPlayer Utility Suite on page 60 for more information. Powered by Gracenote  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 delivery.  For more information, visit www.gracenote.com. LoudEye  Album cover art is provided by Loudeye.  TerraDigital is a licensee of Loudeye's Music Samples Service.  Loudeye is a global leader in Webcasting and digital media solutions used by the world's leading corporations for training, sales and marketing, corporate communications, events/conferences and media/entertainment. For more information, please visit their website (www.loudeye.com).
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 20  DRAFT Chapter 2: Hardware and Connections Depending on the version of the TerraPlayer Radio, the standard TerraPlayer system comes packaged with different hardware. TerraPlayer CR-100  The standard CR-100 system comes packaged with the following:  TerraPlayer TR-100  The standard TR-100 system comes packaged with the following:  TerraPlayer CR-100 (Component Radio) TerraPlayer BT-100 (Base Transceiver) Power Adapter Power Cable USB CableEthernet CableStereo Cable RF Link Antenna TerraPlayer TR-100 (Table Radio) TerraPlayer BT-100 (Base Transceiver) Power Adapter Power Cable USB CableEthernet Cable AM  Antenna FM Antenna RF Link Antenna
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 21  DRAFT TerraPlayer Radios TerraPlayer CR-100 (Component Radio) The CR-100 is a 17″-wide model, for connecting to a component stereo system. Front Panel  PowerBacklightHigh ContrastLow ContrastPlayReverse ForwardStop n Touchscreen.  Swivels out when you press the bottom, locks in place when you press back. Important! Cleaning the touchscreen. Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the touchscreen.  Do not use liquids, soaps, or solvents, as they may damage the unit.  o Control buttons.     Power  Backlight  High Contrast Low Contrast Stop  Play  Reverse  Fast Forward           Rear Panel ResetStereoOutputRL RS-232Remote ControlTOSlinkOptical120 VAC60 HzACFuse2AG2 AmpSlo-BloSmartMediaRF LinkDCE, 9600, N, 8, 1 n Reset.  Restores default settings. o RF Link Antenna.  Exchanges wireless signals with Base. p SmartMedia.  Uses a SmartMedia card (128 MB) for memory expansion. q Stereo Output L/R.  Connect a component stereo receiver (stereo RCA cables). r TOSlink Optical.  Connects a high-fidelity, optical audio system.  Supports S/PDIF. s RS-232 Remote Control.  Connects to a personal computer. t AC.   Connects a 2 AG, 500 mA, Slo-Blo, 250 V fuse. u Fuse.  Uses an AG, 2 Amp, Slo-Blo fuse. o on o p    q       r   stun
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 22  DRAFT TerraPlayer TR-100 (Table Radio) The TR-100 is a stand-alone, table-top model.  It features one 6″ full-range speaker and two 2″ stereo Left/Right tweeters, and has a built-in AM/FM radio tuner.    Front Panel  n Touchscreen. Swivels out when you press the bottom, locks in place when you press back. Important! Cleaning the touchscreen. Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the touchscreen.  Do not use liquids, soaps, or solvents, as they may damage the unit.  o 6″ Woofer.    p Control buttons.     Stop  Play  Rewind  Fast Forward  Volume Down  Volume Up        q Left/Right Stereo 2″ Tweeters.     r Headphone jack.   For connecting stereo headphones with 1/8″  plug. Rear Panel 120 VAC60 HzACRadio AntennaFM  AMSmartMediaResetStereoOutputRLRF LinkFuse2AG2 AmpSlo-Blo n AM/FM Antenna ports.  Connect antennae for the internal AM/FM radio. o Reset.   Restores default settings. p RF Link Antenna.   Exchanges wireless signals with Base. q SmartMedia.   Uses a SmartMedia card (128 MB) for memory expansion. r Stereo Output L/R.   Connect a component stereo receiver (stereo RCA cables). s Fuse.   Uses a 2 AG, 2 Amp, Slo-Blo, 250 V fuse. t AC connector.   Connects a 120 VAC, 60Hz power source. o  p   q nr qnop qr                             s t
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 23  DRAFT Base Transceiver TerraPlayer BT-100 (Base Transceiver) The TerraPlayer BT-100 (Base Transceiver) connects to the PC and transmits digital audio to the TerraPlayer.  It functions in the 900 MHz frequency band, allowing for a transmission range of up to 500′ (typical), and is able to penetrate walls and typical household obstacles.  It has six half-duplex RF channels.   n RF Link Antenna.  Exchanges wireless signals with the TerraPlayer Radio. o Register.    Registers TerraPlayer Radios. p USB.  Connects to a personal computer. q Ethernet.   Connects an Ethernet router (RJ-45 cable). r AC.   Connects to the external AC adapter. s NET.  Indicates status of the connection between the Base Transceiver and computer(s).   • On = online • Off = offline  t RADIO.   Indicates status of the wireless RF link connection between the Base Transceiver and the TerraPlayer Radio.   • On = online • Off = offline • Blinking = transmitting/receiving data, registering TerraPlayer Radio  n     o p q r  n    opqr s t
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 24  DRAFT Accessory TerraPlayer Remote Control   HELPHELP? HELP.  Access the Help screens in the TerraTouch OS.  Power.  Power on the TerraPlayer. SLEEPSLEEP SLEEP.  Sleep mode.  ) Refer to Sleep on page 57. INFOINFOi INFO.  Brings up the Music Information screen on the current selection in Queue. ) Refer to Double-tap for Music Information on page 28. MUTEMUTE MUTE.  Mute the audio. REWREW REW.  Press to skip to last track. PLAY / PAUSEPLAY / PAUSE PLAY/PAUSE.  Press once to play, again to pause.    FWDFWD FWD.  Press to skip to next track. REPEA TREPEA T REPEAT.  Press to repeat current track. STO PSTO P STOP.  Stop playing. VOLVOL VOL +/-.  Raise or lower volume. SHUFFLESHUFFLE SHUFFLE.  Activates Shuffle play for everything in QUEUE.   CANCELCANCEL CANCEL.  Cancels out of Info. FLAGFAVFLAGFAV FLAG FAV.  Flags a track on the PC for the Favorites list. BROKENBROKEN BROKEN.  Flags a track on the PC if the file is broken.  Track gets sent back to Utility Suite so can know if you want to re-rip the track. FLAGFLAG FLAG.  Flags a track.  Popularity.  Dislike/Like buttons. ) Refer to Popularity  on page 58. favfav fav.  Activates Favorites mode.  Each subsequent press scrolls through FAV 1-6. LLRR L/R.  Scroll Left and Right through the Favorites or Queue list.   SLEEPSLEEP INFOINFOREPEA TREPEA T STOPSTOPCANCELCANCELSHUFFLESHUFFLEFLAG FAVFLAG FAV BROKENBROKEN FLAGFLAGMUTEMUTEREWREW PLAY / PAUSEPLAY / PAUSE FWDFWDHELPHELPqueuequeuefavfav?iLLRRVOLVOL queuequeue queue.  Activate Queue mode
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 25  DRAFT Connections Connect the Base Transceiver to PC or Network   Connect TerraPlayer CR-100  to Stereo Receiver      Connect TerraPlayer TR-100  to AM/FM Antennae    For networks, connect the Ethernet port of the Base to a network HUB. Network HUBConnect the USB port of the Base to the USB port of a PC. PC USB CableEthernet Cable-OR-Base Transceiver to AC power For Optical Systems, connect using the TOSlink port. Connect Stereo L/R jacks to the Stereo L/R jacks of the stereo receiver using RCA-plug cables.  Red = R (right) to  AC power-OR- TerraPlayer CR-100 Stereo Receiver to  AC powerTerraPlayer TR-100 FM  AntennaAM  AntennaRF Link Antenna RF Link Antenna
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 26  DRAFT Chapter 3: The TerraTouch OS Introducing the TerraTouch OS The TerraTouch OS utilizes a full-color touchscreen using album cover art as icons to place graphic functionality at your fingertips.  Searching through your digital audio collection is now like searching through CDs, vinyl albums, or through songs on a jukebox.   The introductory material in this section applies to the rest of this chapter.  The main controls of the TerraTouch OS break down into the following:        Modes and Views Modes offer different functions.  Favorites Mode stores your favorite selections from LIBRARY or RADIO.  Library Mode displays all of you digital audio collection in the Music Library.  Radio Mode plays AM/FM radio (TR-100 only).  System Mode controls the TerraPlayer setup.  And Queue Mode is where selections are played.  They are accessed using the Mode buttons. Views are different variations on a Mode.  Individual Views are described throughout this chapter.  They are accessed using the View buttons.    Action and Soft Buttons Action buttons will vary a little in different Modes.  PLAY and HELP are always there.  The PLAY button will play a selection, and the HELP button will bring up the TerraTouch OS Help system.   The Soft buttons will change according to Mode and View.  Functions for these buttons are described under the Modes and Views where they appear. Mode Buttons Operating Modes offer different functions:  Favorites (FAV) is for storing favorites.  LIBRARY displays the entire collection.  PLAYLIST allows you to play playlists created on computer.  RADIO accesses AM/FM radio (TR-100 only).  SYSTEM contains options for configuration.  QUEUE is where items are lined up when played. Headphone Indicator On when headphones are in use. Mute Indicator On when the handheld remote has muted the system.Action Buttons Change depending on the mode. Soft Buttons Will vary depending on the Mode. View Buttons Views are variations on a Mode.Scroll Bars Pan up and down a list.  Selection Number Selection #/Total #.  Number of Artists, Albums, or Songs per Level.   RF Link Indicator On if wireless link is offline.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 27  DRAFT Indicators The RF Link indicator appears when the wireless connection between the TerraPlayer Radio and Base Transceiver is offline.  The Headphone indicator appears only when headphones are plugged in (TR-100 only).  The Mute indicator appears only when the MUTE button on the remote has been pressed. Icons and Music The TerraTouch OS uses album cover art as icons representing the albums and songs in your collection.  But, everything else is also represented by icons: Genres, Artists, Radio stations, Playlists, and Years – and each one of these can be selected and played.   There are default icons: Artist Album Genre  Radio  Playlist  Year           Custom Icons The TerraTouch OS can also display icons of your own creation. Simply use a graphics program to create an icon, then use the TerraPlayer Utility Suite’s Librarian program in order to attach that icon to the artist, genre, playlist, etc. that you want.   ) Refer to Create a custom icon on page 73 for more information. Touch and Hold, Drag and Drop You are probably already familiar with the term “drag and drop”—“touch and hold” is similar.  In the TerraTouch OS, you can select an album by touching and holding the album icon.  After a moment a duplicate of the icon appears under your finger, which you can then drag and drop to various places on the touchscreen.  So with the TerraPlayer, you always touch and hold before dragging and dropping. The example below shows how you can play a song.  First you would find the song in either LIBRARY or Favorites Mode.  Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop it on the PLAY button.    Tap and Double-Tap Tap and double-tap are the touchscreen equivalent of using a mouse on a PC.  These concepts are used throughout the TerraTouch OS. • Tap.  To select something or use a button, tap on it once with your finger.  This is just like point-and-click with a mouse. • Double-tap.  To select and open something, double-tap on it: tap twice with your finger.  This is just like double-clicking with a mouse.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 28  DRAFT Double-tap for Music Information You can see Music Information on any selection in the Music Library by double-tapping on the icon.  For instance, if you double-tap on a genre or artist icon, the touchscreen will display a Music Information screen listing all tracks of that genre or artist:  Album Music Information and Buy Now When you double-tap on an album icon, a Music Information screen will display all the tracks on the album.   In addition, there is the Buy Now feature.  If you enjoy a song or album and would like to buy the CD, tap the Buy Now button to add the album to a list of music you want to purchase.  This list is stored in the Music Library and can be accessed through the TerraPlayer Utility Suite’s Librarian.  ) Refer to Buy CDs Now on page 78  for more information. Throwing a Strip or the Tuner On a screen with a strip of icons, such as Queue, or the AM/FM tuner (TR-100 only), you can ‘throw’ the screen.  For example, you are in Queue Mode, but want to see what it towards the end.  You can drag and release quickly to ‘throw’ the Map.  When you ‘throw’ the strip, Map, or tuner, it will continue to scroll after your finger has released the touchscreen, then slow to a stop further down the strip.   Press Buy Now to add to a list of albums you’d like to buy.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 29  DRAFT Library Mode When you first power on the TerraPlayer Radio, Library Mode will be the first thing you see—it’s the first place to find music.  It is where you can look through your entire music collection.  From Library Mode, you can add selections to FAV or QUEUE.   Library Mode can be used in one of several different Views, and each view is broken down into Levels:      Library Views The Library can be viewed in one of four Views: Tree, Icon, Map, or List.  Each View buttons is a different layout of your music collection.  Pick one according to your tastes: • Tree View. A text display showing only selections at the current level.  Large text makes Tree View easier to read.  The only icon displayed is for the current selection.  • Icon View. A graphic display showing icons for all selections at the current level.  Space between each icon makes Icon View easier to read.  • Map View. A graphic display showing a flat map of icons for your entire collection.  It lets you see your entire collection in one View.   • List View. A text display showing your entire collection.  The Select Zone, located on the center line, is the currently selected item.  The icon for this item is displayed. Library Levels Within each view, the collection is broken down into Levels.  Level buttons organize your music into smaller groups, to help you search through your collection.   The Levels fit in a hierarchy, as shown here:  • Genre Level.  A genre is a type of music: Rock, Jazz, Rap, Classical, World, etc.  You can select and play any genre, or search a genre for an Artist.  • Artist Level. Within each genre, music is sorted at the Artist Level.  As with genre, you can select and play any artist, or you can use search for an album. • Album Level.  Within each artist, music is sorted at the Album Level.  If an artist happens to have an album that falls outside their standard genre, it will still appear at the Artist Level.  You can select and play an album, or search an album for songs. • Song Level.  Under the Album, the music is broken down into the Song Level.  Depending on the View, you can select and play individual songs. View buttons Views display the music in different ways.Level buttons Help you sort through your music.Genre Level      Artist Level           Album Level               Song Level
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 30  DRAFT Playing Music in Library No matter which View in the Library you are in, you can select music in the same ways. Playing Music—Select Icon and Tap Play You can also play a selection by choosing an icon, then tapping the PLAY button.  Choosing an icon varies between Views, so we’ll deal with those View-by-View. Playing Music—Touch and Hold, Drag and Drop At any point in Library Mode, you can touch and hold an icon, then drag and drop it on the PLAY button to start playing the selection.    When you play a selection, it automatically bumps anything currently being played on the queue, and you can tap Queue Mode to see what’s being played.  The Level Determines the Selection—Playing Genres, Artists, Albums, or Songs The Level you are at determines what the icon represents: • Genre Level. At this level, all icons represent genres.  If you play a genre, the TerraPlayer will shuffle play only tracks of that genre in your collection.  For example: if you play the Jazz icon, the TerraPlayer will play random selections from your jazz collection.  This is a great feature for setting background music. • Artist Level. At this level, all icons represent artists.  If you play an artist, the TerraPlayer will shuffle play random track by only that artist. • Album Level.  At this level, all icons represent albums.  If you play an album, the TerraPlayer will play the tracks in order. • Song Level.  At this level, all icons represent songs—even though songs by default use the album icon.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 31  DRAFT Library Mode, Tree View When you press the Tree button, the Library will be displayed in Tree View.  In Tree View names appear in large print, to make it easy to read.   Think of Tree View like this: your entire music collection is the trunk of a tree, and music branches out from that trunk.  The first branches are genres: Rock, Jazz, Classical.  These split off into smaller branches: artists.  Artist branches split off into even smaller branches: albums.  At the end of each album branch, you’ll find the leaves: songs. So, in order to find the music selection you want, you’ve got to start from the genre and branch out from there.  You can always press the Genre, Artist, or Album buttons to go back.  Playing and selecting music in Library Mode, Tree View Remember the following: ¾ You can play genres (Rock, Jazz, etc.) at the Genre Level. ¾ You can play artists at the Artist Level. ¾ You can play albums at the Album Level. ¾ You can play songs at the Song Level.  In Tree View, you can do the following:  Open a selection to the next level You can open a genre, album, or artist to the next level down by double-tapping on a selection. Play music Tap once on an icon to select, then press the PLAY button. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop it on PLAY. Add to Favorites or Queue Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on QUEUE to add to Queue. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on FAV to add to Favorites.  Genre Genre Genre Genre Genre GenreGenreGenre Level Double-tap a genreArtist Level Double-tap an artistAlbum Level Double-tap analbumSong Level Play a song  Music  Collection Music  CollectionArtistAlbumSongSongAlbumArtistDouble-tap a selection to open a level or... Drag and drop an icon on PLAY.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 32  DRAFT Library Mode, Map View Press the Map button to enter Map View, and the TerraTouch OS displays your collection as a flat map of icons, spread out so you can zoom in/out and pan across your collection by touching and dragging the touchscreen.  The Locator Zone in the upper-right corner shows your relative location in the map. You begin Map View at the Artist Level, where the map is divided into artist zones containing all the albums by each artist in your collection.    Actions Remember the following: ¾ You can play artists at the Artist Level. ¾ You can play albums at the Album Level.   In Map View, you can do the following:  Zoom in or zoom out to find music Locate the desired Artist Zone, then press the ZOOM IN button. If you want to go back, press the ZOOM OUT button. Play music  Tap the desired Artist Zone or album to select, then tap PLAY. Touch and hold an Artist Zone at the Artist Level, then drag and drop the icon on PLAY. Touch and hold an album at the Album Level, then drag and drop the icon on PLAY. Open an artist or album to list all songs Double-tap on an Artist Zone or album to list all the songs.  Add to Favorites or Queue Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on QUEUE to add to Queue. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on FAV to add to Favorites. Return to the Artist Level If you are at the Album Level and want to go back, press the Artist button. ArtistLevelAlbum LevelZoom In Artist Zone ArtistAlbumAlbumAlbumAlbumTouch and drag to pan across the map, and the Locator Zone shows where you are.Albums will be collected by artist into Artist Zones You can grab an icon, drag and drop it on PLAY, FAV, or QUEUE
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 33  DRAFT Library Mode, List View In List View, your collection appears in a list.  You can select an artist, an album, or a song depending on which column is selected on the touchscreen.  The currently selected item appears on the Select Zone, and its icon shown on the right.    Actions Remember the following: ¾ Press the Artist button to select an artist. ¾ Press the Album button to select an album. ¾ Press the Song button to select a song.  In List View, you can do the following:  Search for music Use the UP and DOWN buttons or scroll bar to search through the music to find what you want. Play music Tap the desired icon to select, then tap PLAY. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop it on PLAY. Add to Favorites or Queue Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on QUEUE to add to Queue. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on FAV to add to Favorites.  Scroll through the music using the scroll bar or the UP/DOWN buttons The center line is the Select Zone—the item on that line is currently selected.  Press the Artist button to sort by artists. (Default artist icon shown)  Press the Album button to sort by albums. (Default album cover icon shown)  Press the Song button to sort by songs. (Album cover icons used for songs)  At the Artist Level, the icon represents the currently selected artist
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 34  DRAFT FIND Press the FIND button to bring up a screen which will help you search List View for a specific name.   Find by Name To search by name, you should first select whether the search will be of all music, or limited to genre, artist, album, or song.  Press the Find: find, and a pop-up menu will appear of the search options available.  Select one by pressing the button.  For example, if you want to look for an artist, press the ARTIST option.  Then, use the alphanumeric list at the bottom of the screen.  Touch and drag the list to pan through the letters/numbers.  The highlight box in the center is the currently selected letter/number.  Touch it to select and the letter/number will appear in the Find: field, and the list will take you to that area of the alphabet in the list.    As you add letters/numbers, the list will be resorted to hone in on what it is you are looking for. As you enter letters or numbers, they appear in the Find: field, and the list is resorted accordingly.  When you press the Find: field, select ALL, ARTIST, ALBUM, or SONG.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 35  DRAFT Playlist Mode When you create a playlist on the computer and store it in a shared folder, the TerraPlayer will detect that playlist and present it in Playlist Mode for you to access it.  Playlist Mode can be displayed in one of two Views: Tree or Strip. Playlist Mode, Tree View When you press the Tree button, playlists are displayed on Tree View. In Tree View names appear in large print, to make it easy to read.   Think of Tree View like this: each playlist branches out to the songs.  Double-tap on a playlist icon or name to branch out to the Details Level.  There you can see the songs in the playlist.  You can always press the Playlist, Artist, or Album buttons to go back.   Actions In Tree View, you can do the following:  Play a playlist At the Playlists Level – touch and hold an icon, then drag and drop it on the PLAY button. At the Playlists Level – tap an icon or name to select, then press the PLAY button. Open a playlist to see details At the Playlists Level – double-tap a playlist name or icon to open it to the Details Level. Play individual songs or albums At the Details Level – tap the desired icon to select, then press the PLAY button. At the Details Level – touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop it on the PLAY button. Add to Favorites or Queue Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on QUEUE to add to Queue. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on FAV to add to Favorites. Return to Playlists Level At the Details Level, press the Playlists button to return to the Playlists Level.   Playlist PlaylistPlaylistPlaylist Level Double-tap a playlistDetails LevelMusic  Collection Music  CollectionSongSongPlaylist Playlist Playlist Playlist
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 36  DRAFT Playlist Mode, Strip View When you press the Strip button, playlists are displayed as a row of icons.  You can touch and drag on the strip to pan across available playlists.  The Locator Bar in the lower left corner shows your relative position in the strip.  If you double-tap on a playlist, it opens up to the list to the Details Level, so you can see what music is in it.  Actions In Strip View, you can do the following:  Play a playlist At the Playlists Level – touch and hold an icon, then drag and drop it on the PLAY button. At the Playlists Level – tap an icon to select, then press the PLAY button. Open a playlist to see details At the Playlists Level – double-tap a playlist icon to open it to the Details Level. Play individual songs or albums At the Details Level – tap the desired icon to select, then press the PLAY button. At the Details Level – touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop it on the PLAY button. Add to Favorites or Queue Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on QUEUE to add to Queue. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on FAV to add to Favorites. Return to Playlists Level If your at the Details Level, press the Playlists button to return to the Playlists Level.  The Locator Bar shows your relative position in the strip.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 37  DRAFT Favorites (FAV) Mode You probably have a stack of CDs that you love to listen to sitting next to your stereo.  That’s what Favorites Mode is – a ‘stack’ of the songs, album, artist, or genres that you love to listen to.  This makes it easy to keep track of your favorite music. There are 6 different Favorites Views (FAV Views) – FAV 1-6.  Each one can be used for something else.  For example, each member of the family can have their own.  Or, you can set aside one for a playlist.  Each one of these view is accessed by pressing the FAV 1-6 buttons. In the example below, FAV 1 has been set aside for Mary’s favorites and FAV 2 for John’s favorites.  They’ve also set aside FAV 3 as a playlist for a party they are planning.  When the list gets too long to fit on the screen, you can scroll across by touching the screen and dragging left or right.  Once music has been added to a FAV View, it will remain stored in memory even after a TerraPlayer has been powered off.  The Locator Base in the lower left shows your location in the strip. Favorites Mode and the Remote Accessing Favorites with the Remote Enter Favorites by pressing the fav button on the remote.  Pres the button once to enter FAV 1, then each press of the fav button after that scrolls through the other FAV Views. favfav Scrolling through selections in Favorites When in a Favorites View, you can scroll back and forth through selections in the View by pressing the L/R buttons.  The current icon will be enlarged to indicate that it has been selected.   LLRRFlagging Favorites  While a track or radio station is playing, you can add it to the current FAV View by pressing the FLAG FAV button on the remote control.    For example, if you play a genre and the TerraPlayer stumbles across a song you like, you can sit back in your easy chair and press FLAG FAV, and the song will be there in your FAV View next time you look. FLAGFAVFLAGFAV FAV 1 Mary’s Favorites FAV 2 John’s Favorites FAV 3 Party Playlist
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 38  DRAFT Using a FAV View Each FAV View will be empty when first accessed—you may add Favorites at any time as you find a song, album, artist, genre, etc. that’s worthy of “Favorites” status.  Select a FAV View Select a FAV View by pressing one of the FAV (1-6) buttons:  Adding Favorites You can drag and drop any icons to Favorites from any Mode where an Icon is displayed. Adding an icon to a given FAV View doesn’t remove that icon from the original Mode/View. Add to a selection to favorites In Library Mode, find the selection.  Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on FAV. In Radio Mode, find the radio station.  Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on FAV. In Queue Mode, find the selection.  Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on FAV.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 39  DRAFT Playing favorites When you touch FAV to access the view again, your favorites will now show up there.   To play the entire favorites view Press the Start button. Play a single favorite Tap the desired icon to select, then tap PLAY. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop it on PLAY. Open a favorite to list Songs or Information Double-tap on the desired icon to open songs or information. Add to Queue Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on QUEUE to add to Queue.   Deleting favorites You can delete favorites from a FAV view in several ways: To clear an entire FAV View Press FAV (1-6) to select the right View, press ALL, then press DELETE. To remove a single selection from a FAV View Tap the desired icon to select, then press DELETE.    Touch and hold an icon until you pick it up, then drag and drop to PLAY or QUEUE. Tap an icon to select, then touch PLAY. Tap an icon to select, and it will get blown up.  Then press DELETE.  To clear an entire FAV View, touch ALL to select all, then press DELETE.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 40  DRAFT Radio Mode (TR-100 only) If you press the RADIO button, you have access to the built-in AM/FM radio.  From here, you can select and play a radio station or add drag and drop one to FAVORITES or QUEUE.  Radio Mode, Strip View When you touch Strip, radio stations are displayed as a row of icons.  You can touch and drag on the strip to pan across available radio stations.  There is a bar in the lower left corner to show your relative position in the strip.   Playing radio stations in Strip View In Strip View, you can do the following: Play a radio station Tap the desired icon to select, then tap PLAY. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop it on PLAY. Open a radio station to list information Double-tap on the desired album to open the song list. Add to Favorites or Queue Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on QUEUE to add to Queue. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on FAV to add to Favorites. Stop playing a radio station On the TerraPlayer, press the Stop () button, then go to Queue and delete radio station icon.   Touch and drag to scroll through  radio stations, and the bar beneath shows where you are.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 41  DRAFT Radio Mode, List View List View shows a text list of all the radio stations.  The center line is the current selection, and the icon for that station appears.  Playing radio stations in List View In List View, you can do the following: Play a radio station Tap the desired icon to select, then tap PLAY. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop it on PLAY. Open a radio station to list information Double-tap on the desired album to open the song list. Add to Favorites or Queue Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on QUEUE to add to Queue. Touch and hold the icon, then drag and drop on FAV to add to Favorites. Stop playing a radio station On the TerraPlayer press the Stop () button, then go to Queue and delete radio station icon.  FIND The FIND feature available in Library Mode, List View is also available in Radio Mode, List View. ) Refer to FIND on page 34 for more information.   The center line is the selected station, and the currently selected icon appears. Scroll through the stations one-at-a-time using the scroll bar or the UP/DOWN
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 42  DRAFT AM/FM Radio (TR-100 only) AM/FM Radio Tuner  The TerraPlayer TR-100 Table Receiver comes with a built-in AM/FM radio tuner.  To select stations on the tuner, tap on AM or FM to select a band, then use your finger to drag the tuner dial left or right to the desired frequency.  1.  Press the Tune button This will access the AM/FM tuner. 2.  Press the AM or FM button  Select the AM or FM button to select the desired frequency band. 3.  Scroll the tuner to the desired frequency  The tuner acts very much like a tuner on an old-style car radio.  Press AM or FM to select the band, then touch the tuner and drag it back and forth to find the frequency band of the radio station you wish to add.   If you press the AUTO SCAN button, the TerraPlayer will scan the airwaves for radio stations. 4.  Press the DONE button to close the tuner Press the DONE button to close tuner and listen to the station, or CANCEL shut off the radio. Adding radio stations with Auto Scan If you press the AUTO SCAN button, the TerraPlayer Radio will scan the radio waves at set up icons for all radio stations that it can detect.  This is also done automatically by the TerraPlayer Radio is first plugged in.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 43  DRAFT Add an AM/FM Radio Station   1.  Press the Add button  This will bring up the Tuner with add controls. 2.  Select the AM/FM frequency band of the desired radio station )   Refer to AM/FM Radio Tuner on  page 41  for more information. 3.  Enter the call letters or a name for the station Use the alphanumeric list at the bottom to enter the call letters (eg. WKRP, WJNK). Touch and drag the alphanumeric list to pan across.  The letter/number in highlight box is currently selected.  Tap this once to add to Name: field. Clear resets the Name: field. Backspace deletes the last character in the Name: field. 4.  Press the Save button to add the radio station to the Strip View Press the Save button to add an icon for the radio station to the Strip View, or CANCEL to close with no changes.
6/25/2003    ©2003 TerraDigital Systems, LLC 44  DRAFT Settings Mode When you tap on SYSTEM, there are different options for configuring your TerraPlayer. AUDIO Press the AUDIO button to display controls for adjusting the sound coming out of the TerraPlayer.     Control  Definition EQUALIZER  ) Refer to EQUALIZER on page 45 for more information. LOUDNESS ENABLED  Check the LOUDNESS option for added presence to the audio. AUX OUT ENABLED  TR-100 only.  If you are using the L/R stereo outputs to send the audio to an outboard stereo, check AUX OUT to bypass the internal amplifier and speakers. BALANCE  Click and drag the BALANCE slider to the left or the right adjust the left/right stereo balance.  Press the CENTER button to reset. VOLUME  Click and drag the VOLUME slider to control the output volume from the TerraPlayer. Left = Minimum Right = Maximum

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