Moxi media center User Manual

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  • Page 3 INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. The information in Trademarks: Digeo, the Digeo logo, Moxi, the Moxi logo, and combinations this document may contain inaccurate information. Digeo, Inc. makes no rep- thereof are trademarks of Digeo, Inc.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Using Jukebox .......... 23 Remembering your favorite channels ..13 Loading music ........24 List of tables..........v Using the Moxi Flip Bar ......13 Playing music ........24 Using the player bar........14 Reading service messages ......25 Introduction ..........1 Recording shows ........
  • Page 5 Moxi Mate specifications ......92 Ventilation requirements ......60 Using and programming the remote ..41 Glossary ............93 Media center information ......61 Functions of the Moxi remote ....42 Media center illustrations......61 Index ............97 Multi-function buttons ......42 Moxi Mate information......62 Programming the remote......44 Moxi Mate illustrations ......62...
  • Page 6: List Of Figures

    DVRs were not created equal List of figures Figure 1: Conceptual view of the Moxi Menu ......... 2 Figure 24: Uploading photos to the media center ......... 21 Figure 2: The Moxi remote control ............9 Figure 25: Browsing photo albums............21 Figure 3: Channels list in the Moxi Menu..........
  • Page 7 Figure 48: Media center rear panel (some models differ) ....... 61 Figure 49: Moxi Mate front panel............62 Figure 50: Moxi Mate rear panel and connections ......... 62 Figure 51: Connecting an HDTV or EDTV and digital audio....65 Figure 52: Connecting a standard TV (480i) and stereo audio....66 Figure 53: Wired home network connection to the media center ..
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Watch and record in high-definition..............3 Take charge of your TV ..................3 Other great applications ..................3 Extend the media center to a second TV .............. 4 Using this guide....................4 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 9: Powerful Browsing And Search Tools

    Introduction The Moxi Menu is the easiest, most intuitive way to browse and com- Powerful browsing and search tools mand the expanding range of programming content and services. Searching through hundreds of channels one by one is no way to find The Emmy®...
  • Page 10: Watch And Record In High-Definition

    Watch and record in high-definition Take charge of your TV The Moxi service offers robust high definition TV (HDTV) so you can Digital Video Recording (DVR) allows you to get more from your TV watch and record crystal-clear high definition programming.
  • Page 11: Extend The Media Center To A Second Tv

    Poker, Slot Machine, and more. Jukebox — Import music from CDs and then play them through the At the back of this book there is a glossary and index. Since the Moxi Moxi Menu. Browse your collection by artist, album, genre, or song.
  • Page 12 Introduction all DVRs were not created equal The next steps • To jump right into using Moxi, go to Using Moxi on page 7. • To customize Moxi to suit your equipment and con- figuration, see Changing settings on page 29.
  • Page 13 Introduction Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 14: Using Moxi

    Navigating the Moxi Menu ................10 Learning about Moxi..................11 Searching for shows ..................12 Remembering your favorite channels ..............13 Using the Moxi Flip Bar ..................13 Using the player bar................... 14 Recording shows ....................15 Using SuperTicker™................... 19 Using Photos .....................
  • Page 15: Using The Remote Control

    TV, or using an application such as Jukebox. The primary function of the orange Moxi button is to open and close the Moxi Menu but no matter where you end up in the Moxi Menu, always remember that the Moxi button can get you back to full-screen TV with a couple of presses.
  • Page 16: Figure 2: The Moxi Remote Control

    15 minutes, shows last note page, fwd multi-speed fast forward for playback (press jumps 30 minutes in the Moxi Menu, or goes to the multiple times to select the speed) previous photo rec starts a recording...
  • Page 17: Navigating The Moxi Menu

    When you find a show to watch press OK and the action menu appears (see figure 4). The Moxi Menu works by filtering TV programs and features into cate- Press OK again to watch the show. gories such as Channels, Movies, Sports, Kids, and more. These cate- Action menu gory cards appear in the horizontal band.
  • Page 18: Learning About Moxi

    Understanding the storage meter Alternatively, change the time slot by using the remote (see figure 6). The Storage & Stats card in the About Moxi category provides a Advances the category schedule 30 minutes. disk space meter that indicates how much hard drive space is in use. If an external hard drive is connected, the media center adjusts the Goes back 30 minutes (if you are viewing future listings).
  • Page 19: Searching For Shows

    ...or the number buttons to enter Searching by title or keyword letters. In the Moxi Menu, scroll to the Find & Record category Press twice to add a space (see figure 8). Press twice to backspace Find &...
  • Page 20: Searching By Category

    The flip bar provides and so on. Some categories include a card, such as more movies that many of the same functions as the Channels card in the Moxi Menu shows additional matches for the next two weeks or so. Shows may (see figure 12).
  • Page 21: Using The Player Bar

    When you start watching a show, the media center begins storing it in rec, and then press OK. temporary memory. The amount of temporary memory varies, but is Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 22: Recording Shows

    Program card icons appear in the upper right of a show’s card in the show). Alternatively, press OK, and then choose one of the following Moxi Menu and let you know the status of a recorded show or sched- recording options: uled recording (see figure 16).
  • Page 23: Recording Options

    90 minutes late. • Start: The default setting is on time. You can choose to start the recording up to five minutes early or late. Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 24: Recording Series

    • Stop: The default setting is on time. You can stop the you select a series episode in the Moxi Menu. If you select record recording up to five minutes early or up to 90 minutes late. series, the media center will record the series according to your set- •...
  • Page 25: Figure 20: Changing The Series Priority

    For example, if there are series recordings set for Thursday evening with series priority ranks of 4, 9, and 23, all in the 9:00 PM timeslot, only the series with ranks of 4 and 9 are recorded. Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 26: Using Superticker

    Use the arrow keys to scroll to a topic or item. Press OK. To toggle between locking and unlocking SuperTicker, press Choose lock topic or lock item (see figure 21). © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 27: Reading The Whole Story

    The media center can also connect to your networked computer run- ning Windows Media Connect and stream photos over your home network. To learn more about connecting to your PC, see Enabling PC Link on page 53. Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 28: Viewing Photos

    Open album — Views a single photo within an album. Scroll to the photo, and then press OK. • Delete album — Removes the photo album (there is no undo). © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 29: Using Media Player

    To play a movie: • Press the left arrow, replay, or back to return to the previous Press the eject button on the media center or, in the Moxi Menu, photo. select the Media Player category, and then choose eject or open •...
  • Page 30: Dvd Video Resolutions

    To change how the list is displayed: Select the listing you want from the action menu that appears after choosing Jukebox Options, change view. Press OK. © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 31: Loading Music

    Load the unecrypted MP3 files on your computer. Make sure they are stored in a folder shared by Windows Media Connect. Check the Jukebox category in the Moxi Menu for the songs. Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 32: Reading Service Messages

    To read the message: Press the Moxi button to open the Moxi Menu. Scroll to the Service Message category. Use the up or down arrows to select the message, and then press OK to open it.
  • Page 33 Using Moxi Code Breaker Blockbreaker Mahjong Invasion Wave Bubble Blast Blackjack Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 34 Using Moxi all DVRs were not created equal Video Poker 21 Frenzy Bowling Ping Blast it Tomato © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 35 Using Moxi The next steps • To customize Moxi to suit your equipment and con- figuration, see Changing settings on page 29. • See Using and programming the remote on page 41 to learn how to configure the remote for your TV.
  • Page 36: Changing Settings

    Sound Effects ....................30 HDTV Setup....................... 30 Widescreen......................32 Audio Output ....................33 Secondary Audio ....................34 Closed Caption....................34 Skip settings ...................... 34 CD Options......................35 Parental Controls ....................35 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 37: Channel List

    Figure 27: Adjusting the sound effects volume. the list if there are channels you never watch, or do not want to appear in the main Channels category after you press the Moxi but- HDTV Setup ton you can modify the list. To modify the list:...
  • Page 38: Setting Standard Tv Video Resolution

    If it does not, see No video displayed to fix it. on page 72 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 39: Widescreen

    This is an alternative setting for that came with your TV for more information. standard TVs. To use Moxi to change the widescreen settings Go to the Widescreen card in the Settings category. Choose the desired output setting, and then choose close.
  • Page 40: Audio Output

    To change the audio setting, go to the Audio Output card in the System and game sound effects do not play when audio output is set to Dolby Digital. Settings category. Choose the desired output setting, and then choose close. © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 41: Secondary Audio

    15 minutes Settings American Inventor close Skip: 30 seconds 30 seconds On Demand 3 minutes Figure 32: Enabling or disabling SAP 5 minutes Figure 33: Skip settings card Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 42: Pc Link Setup

    By setting a four-digit personal identification number (PIN), you the Photos and Jukebox categories in the Moxi Menu, just like photos can lock programming by rating or channel.
  • Page 43: Changing A Pin

    For example, lock TVPG and TV14 and TVMA are also locked. When unlocking, the reverse is also true. Choose the Back button to exit parental controls and return to the Moxi Menu. Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 44: Turning Off Parental Controls

    If the V-Chip in your TV is enabled, you may see a black screen after then press OK. tuning to a channel with blocked content. No Moxi Menu, flip bar, Choose settings. sound effects, or any other audio or video are shown or heard. To correct this, change to an unblocked channel, or disable all V-Chip Scroll left to the Set Relock Timer card, and then press OK.
  • Page 45: Controlling Pay Per View Or On Demand Purchases

    After the representative resets the PIN, create a new one right away Parental Controls: (see Changing a PIN on page 36). Temporarily Off Will relock at 8:33 PM Figure 38: Relock time Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 46 Changing settings all DVRs were not created equal The next steps • To learn how to use the Moxi Menu, see Using Moxi on page 7. • See Using and programming the remote on page 41 to learn how to configure the remote for your TV.
  • Page 47 Changing settings Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 48: Using And Programming The Remote

    Using and programming the remote Functions of the Moxi remote ................42 Programming the remote................... 44 Infrared emitter ....................46 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 49: Functions Of The Moxi Remote

    TV, or navigating the Moxi Menu. For example, the ch+ button pages through the channels category in the Moxi Menu but opens the flip bar and switches to the next channel while watching live TV. See figure 39 on page 43 for details on all the buttons and functions.
  • Page 50: Figure 39: The Moxi Remote

    15 minutes, shows last note page, fwd multi-speed fast forward for playback (press jumps 30 minutes in the Moxi Menu, or goes to the multiple times to select the speed) previous photo rec starts a recording...
  • Page 51: Programming The Remote

    Turn on the TV or audio device you want to control. ____________________________________________________________ On the Moxi remote, press and hold the Moxi and OK buttons simul- taneously until the LED at the top of the remote blinks twice. Using the number buttons on the remote, enter one of the codes for If you have an audio receiver, find the codes in the table starting on the TV.
  • Page 52: Programming By Search

    Turn on the TV or audio device you want the remote to control. On the Moxi remote, press and hold the Moxi and OK buttons simul- taneously until the LED at the top of the remote blinks twice.
  • Page 53: Infrared Emitter

    The next steps POWER Figure 40: Infrared receiver on the media center front panel • Get the codes. See Moxi remote programming codes on page 77. • Do you have a specific question? Use the Glossary on page 93 and Index on page 97 to find the answer.
  • Page 54: Adding Additional Recording Space

    Adding additional recording space Using an external hard drive ................48 Archiving simplified ................... 49 Archiving to a VCR or DVCR ................50 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 55: Using An External Hard Drive

    This chapter describes how to connect an external hard drive, VCR, or • The Moxi Menu does not provide any visual clues about which other recording device, to add additional drive space or archive shows hard drive (internal or external) contains a recording.
  • Page 56: Disconnecting An External Hard Drive

    Signal flows from the ing you to reformat your external hard drive may appear even when media center to the TV and the external drive is already formatted for your Moxi. Your recordings also to the VCR or other secondary device. Never may be recoverable.
  • Page 57: Archiving To A Vcr Or Dvcr

    Use composite if component is not available. Unless you used IEEE 1394 or HDMI, which carries audio and video, connect an audio cable between the media center and your VCR. Use S/PDIF or composite. Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 58: Figure 42: Example Of Connections Between The Media Center And Dvcr

    If you have not already, go schedule some record- The TV now has at least two sets of video cables: one to watch live or ings. See Using Moxi on page 7. recorded programming from the media center, and another to watch •...
  • Page 59 Adding additional recording space Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 60: Enabling Pc Link

    Enabling PC Link System requirements ..................54 Connecting to the network ................54 Setting up your computer .................. 54 Playing shared music or photos ................57 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 61: System Requirements

    PC Link is an optional feature not available in all areas. To enable PC Link: In the Moxi Menu, go to the Settings category, and then choose the PC Link connects your media center to computers on your home net- PC Link Setup card.
  • Page 62: Using Windows Media Player 11

    See Sharing with Windows Media Player 11 below to configure window. Windows Media Player 11. At the media center, in the Moxi Menu, go to the Settings category, and then choose the PC Link Setup card. Sharing with Windows Media Player 11 Press OK, and then scroll to the Media Servers card.
  • Page 63: Using Windows Media Connect

    At the media center: To distinguish Windows Media Connect 1.0 from 2.0, open In the Moxi Menu, go to the Settings category, and then choose the Windows Media Connect, and then click Help. The first paragraph PC Link Setup card.
  • Page 64: Playing Shared Music Or Photos

    The next steps Figure 45: Link icon • See Using Moxi on page 7 to learn how to play music and photos. Photo albums only share the first 75 images in any album. Windows Media Player 11 on Windows XP places all shared photos into a •...
  • Page 65 Enabling PC Link Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 66: Getting Connected

    Before connecting ..................... 60 Ventilation requirements..................60 Media center information .................. 61 Media center illustrations................... 61 Moxi Mate information ..................62 Moxi Mate illustrations ..................62 Available ports....................62 Connecting to the TV and receiver ..............65 Connecting to the home network ..............66 ©...
  • Page 67: Before Connecting

    Any Digeo set-top box (5 cm) (5 cm) If you have a multi-room media center and Moxi Mate, and are moving either from their original installation room, a professional cable installer must make a service call to configure your home’s...
  • Page 68: Media Center Information

    Clock display • Front panel control buttons • CD/DVD optical disk drive (on some models) Composite Vent audio/video Vent • Support for a second TV (on models compatible with the Moxi Mate) S-video DVI-D S/PDIF digital digital IEEE CABLE IN video...
  • Page 69: Moxi Mate Information

    POWER CABLE IN TO TV Stereo Audio Figure 50: Moxi Mate rear panel and connections Available ports Before connecting the media center, consider the equipment to which it will be connected. Is your TV standard definition (SD) or high defini-...
  • Page 70: Video Cables, Starting With Highest Quality Connection

    A high-bandwidth digital connection, sometimes called FireWire®. The media center provides an MPEG 2 audio and video stream for recording or display on a digital device in the same resolution as the broad- cast. No user interface graphics appear (Moxi Menu, flip bar, and so on). Component A three-wire analog video connection capable of displaying 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i video resolu- tions from the media center.
  • Page 71: Audio Cables Starting With Highest Quality Connection

    A digital audio connection that carries high-quality Dolby Digital audio. (coaxial) S/PDIF A digital audio connection that carries high-quality Dolby Digital audio. (optical) An analog stereo audio connection. Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 72: Connecting To The Tv And Receiver

    For televisions where DVI-D or component is not an option, connect an S-Video cable, or go to option d. When a, b, or c is unavailable, use a composite video cable connected to the V port. © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 73: Connecting To The Home Network

    Doing so increases the chance that the media center is turned off CAT-5 cable and is not able to record programs as scheduled. CABLE IN Power Media Center Figure 53: Wired home network connection to the media center Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 74: Wireless Data Connection

    Figure 55: Installation of secondary components Secondary digital monitors can be connected via the IEEE 1394 ports CABLE IN Power Power but do not display the Moxi Menu or any other user interface graphics Wireless Bridge (802.11 b or g) Media Center CAT-5 network cable Figure 54: Wireless home network connection to the media center ©...
  • Page 75 Getting connected Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 76 Getting connected all DVRs were not created equal The next steps • See Using Moxi on page 7 to learn more about the Moxi Menu. • To set up PC Link, see Enabling PC Link on page 53. • For help, see Troubleshooting on page 71.
  • Page 77 Getting connected Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Media center troubleshooting................72 Moxi Mate troubleshooting ................73 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 79: Media Center Troubleshooting

    Static on screen or poor picture quality This chapter contains troubleshooting information for basic issues related to your media center or Moxi Mate. If these tips do not resolve Make sure the media center and the TV are turned on.
  • Page 80: Remote Or Front Panel Control Problems

    If you cannot control the user interface from the Moxi If the Moxi Mate does not display the time on the front panel, it is likely that it is not getting power. remote, but front panel buttons work: •...
  • Page 81: Audio And Video Problems

    TV and the media center or Moxi Mate. network, check the following: • Make sure the media center, Moxi Mate, and the TV to which the • Connect the media center to the home network through the Moxi Mate is connected are plugged in and turned on.
  • Page 82 After a few moments, your computer should begin sharing photos and music with the media center. The next steps • See Using Moxi on page 7 to learn more about the Moxi Menu. • Do you have a specific question? Use the Glossary on page 93 and Index on page 97 to find the answer.
  • Page 83 Troubleshooting Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 84: Moxi Remote Programming Codes

    Moxi remote programming codes TV Codes ......................78 Audio device codes.................... 85 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 85: Tv Codes

    Moxi remote programming codes This chapter provides a listing of all programmable TV and audio Table 6: TV codes (Continued) device codes stored in the Moxi remote. See Using and programming the remote on page 41 for more information. Code...
  • Page 86 Crown 0032, 0180 Envision 0813, 0030 Curtis Mathes 0060, 0030, 0032, 0047, 0054, 0056, 0093, 0145, Epson 1122, 0833, 0840 0154, 0166, 1661, 0466, 1903, 1919 1271, 1903 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 87 0001, 0030, 1178, 0032, 1926 Infinity 0054 Goodmans 0360 InFocus 1164 Gradiente 0392 Insignia 1204 Grunpy 0179, 0180 Inteq 0017 Haier 1034 0877 Hallmark 1178 Janeil 0046 Harley Davidson 0043, 0179, 1904 Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 88 1904 0150, 0030, 1178, 1907 Loewe 0136 Midland 0017, 0032, 0047, 0051, 0135 Luce 1031 Minutz 0021 Luxman 0056 Mitsubishi 0150, 1178, 0014, 0093, 0358, 0868, 0098, 1917 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 89 0250, 0166, 1924, 1913, 0154, 0650 Preston 0047, 1922 Optoma 0887 Proton 0466, 0003, 1178, 0031 Optonica 0093, 0165 Pulsar 0017 Orion 1911, 0179, 0236, 1463, 1905, 1929 Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 90 1911, 1935, 1463, 1904, 1929 Squareview 1271 Sanyo 0799, 0154, 0893, 0088, 0107, 0232, 1142, 1907 0180 Scotch 1178 Starlite 0180 Scott 0236, 0309, 1178, 0179, 0180 Studio Experi- 0843 ence © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 91 Vector Research 0030 Techwood 0003, 0051, 0056 VEOS 1007 Teknika 0186, 0054, 0179, 0180, 0032, 0092, 0056, 0060, Victor 0053 0150, 0175 Vidikron 0242, 0054 Telefunken 0056, 1903 Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 92: Audio Device Codes

    Amphion Media 4563, 4615 Works Zenith 0017, 1178, 1909, 1911, 0092, 1463, 1904, 1929 Amplifier 4584 Zonda 0003 Technologies 4563, 4615 Anam 4074, 4609 Apex Digital 4257, 4430, 4774 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 93 Carver 3008, 3042, 3189, 3269, 3360, 3412, 4089, 4189 Fisher 3042, 3219, 3360, 4801 Casio 3195, 3201 Forte 3606 Clarinette 3195 Fosgate 3111, 4487 Classe 3733, 4461, 4462 Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 94 3228, 4273, 4801 Linn 3189, 3269, 3282 Initial 4426 Liquid Video 4497 Inkel 3062, 3066 Lloyd's 3195 Integra 3135, 4298, 4320 Logitech 4408 3110, 3281, 4306 Luxman 3149, 3165 3331 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 95 3097, 3321, 3347, 4555 Pioneer 3013, 3080, 3150, 3244, 3289, 3300, 3531, 3630, 3823, 4023, 4384 3131, 3264 Polaroid 4508 Norcent 4389 Polk Audio 3189, 3269, 3892, 4289 NTDE Geniesom 3744 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 96 3219, 3801, 4251, 4469 Sunfire 3313, 3314, 4313 Schneider 3364 Sylvania 3222 Scott 3105, 3163, 3322, 3390 Symphonic 3182 Sears 3201 Tandberg 3204, 3206 Sharp 3186, 3226, 3262, 4286 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 97 Victor 3074, 3331 Wards 3013, 3054, 3078, 3080, 3158, 3189, 3211 Welton 3344 Yamaha 3081, 3082, 3133, 3143, 3176, 3186, 3354, 3504, 4176, 4276, 4331, 4375 Yorx 3195 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 98: Specifications

    Specifications Media center specifications................92 Moxi Mate specifications ................... 92 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 99: Media Center Specifications

    Specifications Media center specifications Moxi Mate specifications Table 8: Media center specifications Table 9: Moxi Mate specifications Feature Quantifier Feature Quantifier Power supply Line input voltage 95 V to 125 V AC; fre- Power supply Line input voltage 95 VAC to quency 57 Hz to 63 Hz 125 VAC;...
  • Page 100: Glossary

    HD standard with the action choices or commands. It appears in RCA connectors are standard. greatest line count, and available on al- the Moxi Menu when a user decision is re- composite: A composite connection sup- most all HD-ready and HDTV sets.
  • Page 101 A high-bandwidth digital connec- broadcast. tion sometimes called FireWire. The media favorites: The category in the Moxi Menu center provides an MPEG-2 audio and vid- that contains a list of the fifteen channels eo stream, from live TV, for recording or most frequently watched.
  • Page 102 Moxi. dard TVs. Photos: A feature that allows consumers to series priority: Used by Moxi to determine store, organize and display digital pic- which series to record when more than tures. two air at the same time. recording options:...
  • Page 103 TV rating: A way to educate viewers on the content of broadcast programming. Moxi allows setting parental controls based on TV rating. Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 104: Index

    See also PC Link Bowling, 27 Tomato, 27 Find & Record 12 media center, 65 box ID 11 Video Poker, 27 find. See also search. requirements, 60 Bubble Blast, 26 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 105 21 On Demand 3 letter box, setting, 32 uploading, 20 controlling purchases, 38 live TV, watching, 3 using, 20 locking. See also parental control. viewing slideshow, 21 Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 106 See also Moxi remote. changing priority, 18 media center, 92 episode limit, 18 Moxi Mate, 92 queue, creating, 24 priority, 18 standard definition, 31 recording, 17 © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved. Media Center User Guide...
  • Page 107 V-Chip, 37 ventilation 60 video connections supported, 31 Video Poker, 27 video resolutions, DVD, 23 wide mode, 32 widescreen, settings, 32 Windows Media Connect 55 See also PC Link. Media Center User Guide © 2006 by Digeo, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 109 all DVRs were not created equal January 2007...

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