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Escient
Convergence Corp.
Manual No. M21201-01A1
Revision February 27, 2002
Copyright 2002

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  • Page 1 Installation and User’s Guide  Escient Convergence Corp. Manual No. M21201-01A1 Revision February 27, 2002 Copyright 2002...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Unpack The Equipment ......................18 What Else Is Needed ........................ 19 Back Panel Reviewed ......................20 Connecting TuneBase 200 to a Composite TV or Monitor ............21 About Connecting Audio ......................24 What CD Changers are Supported? ..................25 Connecting CD Changer(s) Overview ..................26 Connecting Sony Changers Using S-Link Cables ..............
  • Page 3 UIDE Connecting Multi-Room Controller or Touch Panel ..............34 Connect Power Cord ....................... 35 TuneBase 200 Power States: On, Standby, Off ..............36 Chapter 3 - Getting Started ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 What Is The Setup Process? ....................38 Running Quick Start ......................... 39 Guided Tour Through Quick Start ....................
  • Page 4 Appendix A - Cable Pin-Out Configurations ------------------------------------------------------------------- 100 Pin Configurations for RS-232 Cables to CD Changers ............101 Pin Configurations for RS-232 Cables to Control Systems ..........102 Appendix B - TuneBase 200 Technical Specs ---------------------------------------------------------------- 103 Video ............................. 104 Dimensions ..........................104 Audio Specifications ......................
  • Page 5 What is Home Networking? ....................140 An extensive index is available in An extensive index is available in Setup Diagrams - Single TuneBase 200 on a Network ............141 the back of this manual. If you do the back of this manual. If you do...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    Chapter 1 - Introduction About This Manual Record Your Serial Number Copyright Warranty Information Regulatory Statement Trademarks and Service Marks Escient and OpenGlobe Privacy Policy Cautions and Warnings Manual Disclaimers Terms and Definitions Contact Information 1 - I HAPTER NTRODUCTION...
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    TuneBase 200 system developed and shipped by Escient Convergence. Chapter 2 shows you how to set up and connect TuneBase 200 to your other equip- ment, while the rest of the Chapters show you how to use TuneBase 200 for your music enjoyment.
  • Page 8: Warranty Information

    This includes failure to start, improper operation, or intermittent failures. As part of the warranty, Escient Convergence Corp. will pay for all labor and materials used in the repair of the system. Escient Convergence Corp. reserves the right to use new or factory refurbished parts in the repair of these in- warranty systems.
  • Page 9 Escient Convergence Corp.’s sole liability for any defective product is limited to the repair or replacement of the product at our discretion. Escient shall not be liable for damages to other property caused by defects in this product, damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time or data, commercial loss or any other damages, whether real, incidental or consequential.
  • Page 10 $100 in cost so please protect yourself by providing additional insurance for the returned product. Out of Warranty Repair - Escient Convergence Corp. provides out of warranty repair service on a cost plus labor basis. Minimum charges will apply. Technical support will provide information on this service at the time of the call.
  • Page 11: Regulatory Statements

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Regulatory Statements ‘’NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
  • Page 12: Trademarks & Service Marks

    Enhanced entertainment services are provided by OpenGlobe the ability to explore new music, learn about artists and their influences, purchase new music, and more. Hereafter in this manual, Escient Convergence Corp. shall be referred to as Escient. 1 - I HAPTER...
  • Page 13: Escient And Openglobe Privacy Policy

    UIDE Escient and OpenGlobe Privacy Policy Escient is committed to providing you with a product that you enjoy and are confident in using, while OpenGlobe is committed to providing services in a private and secure environment. We recognize and respect each individual user’s privacy and have created this Privacy Policy to demonstrate our commitment to your privacy.
  • Page 14: Cautions & Warnings

    “time-out” duration. Manual Disclaimers At the time of printing, the TuneBase 200 screen shot images in this manual matched the TuneBase 200 interface screens. However, since TuneBase 200 has the capability of downloading software updates and enhancements on a regular basis, the resulting screen updates may no longer match the images in this manual.
  • Page 15: Terms And Definitions

    Terms and Definitions Following are terms used throughout this manual. • Autobuild -the process whereby TuneBase 200 connects to the Internet and performs a disc lookup (gets cover art, track titles, artist info) on CD’s in your attached changers. •...
  • Page 16 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE • Playlist – a custom Music title made up of tracks from one or more titles – in effect, a custom CD. • Selected – the result of pressing the PLAY or SELECT key to activate the highlighted title, track, or program.
  • Page 17: Contact Information

    Contact Information Escient Convergence Corp. may be contacted by using the following information. Once you have worked with your local Escient dealer, we encourage you to contact us if you are in need of any further assistance. Please visit the Escient website at Escient Convergence Corp.
  • Page 18: Chapter 2-Setting Up Tunebase

    Up TuneBase 200 ® Unpack The Equipment What Else Is Needed Back Panel Reviewed Connecting TuneBase 200 to a Composite TV or Monitor About Connecting Audio What CD Changers are Supported? Connecting CD Changer(s) Overview Connecting Sony Changers Using S-Link Cables...
  • Page 19: Unpack The Equipment

    RS-232 Communication Cables (for other CD changers or control & audio distribution systems). • Escient Pipeline Software - allows editing of TuneBase 200 data (such as playlists, Listings of supported optional song names, groups) on a PC. equipment such as CD Changers may be found on the Escient website.
  • Page 20: What Else Is Needed

    NSTALLATION UIDE What Else Is Needed In order for TuneBase 200 to function properly, you will need to provide the following items: A video connection such as a television, monitor, VGA projector, Touch Panel, or During the Quick Setup procedure external Control System.
  • Page 21: Back Panel Reviewed

    - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Back Panel Reviewed Review the back panel of the TuneBase 200 unit and the associated cabling. Please note that the audio and video ports on the back panel of the actual TuneBase 200 unit are labeled and color-coded.
  • Page 22: Connecting Tunebase 200 To A Composite Tv Or Monitor

    The connectors on the cables are the only portions that are “colored.” " Connect one end of the cable to the TuneBase 200 Video Out (Composite) port. Note to Escient dealers: If connecting TuneBase 200 to a TV or MONITOR...
  • Page 23 Note to Escient dealers: " If connecting TuneBase 200 to a Connect one end of the cable to the TuneBase 200 Video Out (S-Video) port. TV, there may be several VIDEO IN ports. Use a VIDEO IN port that is not currently being utilized.
  • Page 24 Use a VGA cable. (Not supplied with TuneBase 200.) " Connect one end of the cable to the TuneBase 200 VGA port. If you are connecting to a VGA Projector or VGA Monitor, you may need to supply your own VGA cable (must be less than 25 feet).
  • Page 25: About Connecting Audio

    UIDE About Connecting Audio TuneBase 200 does not contain an amplifier nor does it contain speakers, so it will be necessary for you to have your TuneBase 200 attached to a stereo receiver or to amplified speakers. Follow your particular manufacturer’s instructions for this hookup procedure.
  • Page 26: What Cd Changers Are Supported

    What CD Changers are Supported? The following changers with digital audio outputs are or will very soon be currently supported by TuneBase 200. Since new models continue to become available, please check the Escient website for the latest list of supported CD Changers.
  • Page 27: Connecting Cd Changer(S) Overview

    - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Connecting CD Changer(s) Overview CD Changers can be connected to TuneBase 200 in a variety of ways, depending upon model and cable attachments. • Sony changers are connected through standard S-Link cables. You should not interact with the •...
  • Page 28: Connecting Sony Changers Using S-Link Cables

    - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Connecting Sony Changers Using S-Link Cables Up to 3 Sony changers can be connected to TuneBase 200 using individual standard S- Link cables. Use the S-Link cable (1/8” mini-jack). If you need more S-Link cables, use 6’ - 8’ standard & mono 1/8”...
  • Page 29 Please refer to your Sony manual for instructions. & Connect audio from each CD Changer to TuneBase 200. Connections using optical cables to the digital ports will produce the highest quality audio.
  • Page 30: Connecting Cd Changers Using Rs-232 Cables

    Appendix A for the pin configurations. " Insert one end of the cable (the TuneBase 200 connector end) into an RS-232 COM port on TuneBase 200. There are 3 available COM ports. Insert the other end of the cable (the connector that fits the CD Changer) into Refer to Appendix A for cable the RS-232 port on the CD Changer.
  • Page 31 RS-232 COM Port 3 CD Changer Back Panel CD Changer Back Panel RS-232 Cable RS-232 Cable RS-232 Port RS-232 Port Connect audio from each CD Changer to TuneBase 200. Or, refer to the changer’s manufacturer documentation regarding daisy-chaining or audio pass- through capabilities.
  • Page 32: Connecting Cd Changers Using Digital Connectors

    NSTALLATION UIDE Connecting CD Changers Using Digital Connectors Use provided TOSlink cable. " Insert one end of the cable into the TuneBase 200 Digital Input Port. The Kenwood line of CD/DVD players (Model 5050 and 5900) CD Player CD Player...
  • Page 33: Connecting To Internet Using Internal Modem

    NSTALLATION UIDE Connecting to Internet Using Internal Modem TuneBase 200 contains an internal modem that can be used to connect to the Internet for TuneBase 200 is designed to retrieving information such as music data, cover art, and entertainment services.
  • Page 34: Connecting To Internet Using Hpna

    NSTALLATION UIDE Connecting to Internet Using HPNA TuneBase 200 has an HPNA jack that can be used to connect to the internet. (Minimum and maximum length cabling requirements are found in Appendix G - Home Networking.) The preferred method of Use the Telephone Cable.
  • Page 35: Connecting Multi-Room Controller Or Touch Panel

    The supported Control and Audio Distribution systems for TuneBase 200 are AMX and Crestron with additional equipment support to follow.* The RS-232 cable needed to connect TuneBase 200 to any of these models is dependent upon the model’s RS-232 pin configuration, and therefore the cable may have to be...
  • Page 36: Connect Power Cord

    UIDE Connect Power Cord Use the Power Cord. " Connect one end of power cord to the TuneBase 200 AC Port (plug). Caution: To prevent electric TuneBase Back Panel TuneBase Back Panel shock, do not use a 3 wire to 2 wire adapter plug.
  • Page 37: Tunebase 200 Power States: On, Standby, Off

    TuneBase 200 Power States: On, Standby, Off After the TuneBase 200 unit is plugged in, the LED located next to the power button will flash - when it is finished flashing, the LED will stop flashing and turn OFF. This means TuneBase 200 is now in a standby or “sleep”...
  • Page 38: Chapter 3 - Getting Started

    What Is The Setup Process? Running Quick Start Guided Tour Through Quick Start Run the Autobuild Process Inserting and Removing Discs Adding or Removing Changers Register with Escient Using the Remote, Keyboard or Touch Panel Overview of User Interface 3 - G HAPTER ETTING...
  • Page 39: What Is The Setup Process

    NSTALLATION UIDE What Is The Setup Process? To optimize TuneBase 200 so that you can enjoy all of its capabilities, you will need to go through a “setup” procedure. The Quick Start process You will encounter two types of setup procedures within TuneBase 200.
  • Page 40: Running Quick Start

    • Name of ISP box offer with our EarthLink TuneBase 200 has a simple selection menu so that you can easily select and and OpenGlobe partners. You configure your connection on an existing account. Most other ISPs are can sign up for EarthLink’s award winning ISP service for supported if they use standard PPP type connections.
  • Page 41: Page

    Quick Start is a setup procedure that occurs automatically the first time the Power button is pressed. It is a required procedure which presents a series of screens and menus that enable TuneBase 200 to get internet access. Each screen contains a button bar at the bottom for accessing the previous or...
  • Page 42 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE The Quick Start process begins with a welcome screen. Remember to press the SELECT key to advance to the next page. The next button is highlighted by default. " Do you currently have an ISP (Internet Service Provider)? The yes button is highlighted by default.
  • Page 43 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE If you do not have an ISP account, you will be presented with the option of obtaining one. (Go to step 6). Pressing SELECT will advance you to the Dial-up Login Info screen.
  • Page 44 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE • If you select “Dial-up modem” as the network type, the system will look for a dial tone on the internal modem. If no dial tone is found, you are notified to check the phone line before continuing.
  • Page 45 Internet connectivity and do not open their networks to outside users. Therefore, these The next button is the only cannot be used with TuneBase 200 control on this page and is unless you have a Broadband highlighted by default.
  • Page 46 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE & If you are using a dial-up internet account, the Internet Settings screen displays. This is where you enter the login name and password for your ISP account. The password will appear as visible text when the field is empty AND you are entering the password.
  • Page 47 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE The Internet Dialing screen displays. This screen allows you to setup dialing preferences for your location. This includes dialing method, dialing prefix (if needed), and the ability to disable call waiting. If you have a dial-up account, go to step 10.
  • Page 48 Address for the current Subnet Mask. Enter your zip code. This is required for Enhanced Services. Select the “read privacy policy” button if you are interested in Escient’s privacy policy. It is also available from the SETUP menu. 3 - G HAPTER ETTING TARTED...
  • Page 49 OpenGlobe Server, the final Quick Start screen informs you that authentication has been accepted. If authentication was NOT successful, TuneBase 200 will continue to perform Please be patient during the the Quick Start procedure (each time you Power On) until authentication is authentication process.
  • Page 50: Run The Autobuild Process

    After the initial Autobuild, what happens when you insert and remove discs from your changer? If TuneBase 200 detects that a changer door has been closed, the Quick Lookup screen is shown, and TuneBase 200 will begin to check each previously empty slot in the changer to see if any new discs were added.
  • Page 51: Adding Or Removing Changers

    NSTALLATION UIDE If it finds new CDs, TuneBase 200 will initiate a connection to the CDDB database on the Internet to get data for your new CD. If you remove discs and put others back in the same slot, you will have to manually...
  • Page 52: Register With Escient

    7 for this procedure. Using the Remote, Keyboard, or Touch Panel You can navigate through the TuneBase 200 menus and screens using any of the following devices: TuneBase remote, wireless keyboard, or Touch Panel. For a complete overview of each...
  • Page 53: Overview Of User Interface

    UIDE Overview of User Interface The TuneBase 200 user interface is very simple and uses three common screens throughout. The screens operate consistently, regardless of the source. The screens you will see are Guide Screen, Player screen, and Option Screen.
  • Page 54 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Content Icons In front of each song title track in the Guide Screen is a content icon that describes the format and the type of song displayed. Following are descriptions of all the icons. This icon indicates that the CD is recognized and has known information associated with it.
  • Page 55 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Player Screen The Player screen is used to listen to your music content. • The Music Player allows you to listen to a music selection and view the tracks that are being played, the name of the artist, the title, track times, and a large image of the album’s cover art.
  • Page 56: Screen Saver

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Title/Track Area Details • Each item below the filter bar represents a single title or Playlist. A music type indicator is shown to the left of each title name. • The Music Guide always has one selected title (the title that was last selected in the Music Guide).
  • Page 57 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Filter Bar Details If more than 5 groups exist, the Filter Bar displays an arrow pointing right next to the right most group. This indicates that additional groups are available. When you cursor past the rightmost group to access a new group, all of the displayed groups will slide to the left - hiding the ALL group.
  • Page 58: Chapter 4 - Playing Music

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Chapter 4 - Playing Music Music Player Screen Overview Navigating the Music Player Screen Selecting and Listening to a Music Title Sorting Music by Artist, Title, or Song One Key Access to Favorite Music One Key Access to Random Music 4 - P HAPTER...
  • Page 59: Accessing Music Mode

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Accessing Music Mode There are a number of ways of entering Music mode: Select the GUIDE key on the remote, Touch Panel, or keyboard. FireBall displays the Music Guide view so that you can navigate and select an item of choice. Select the RANDOM key on the remote.
  • Page 60: Music Player Screen Overview

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Music Player Screen Overview When you select a music title for listening, the screen displayed is the Music Player screen. When a Playlist is playing, the cover and artist name from the Title of CD or Playlist Title of CD or Playlist currently playing track will be...
  • Page 61: Navigating The Music Player Screen

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Navigating the Music Player Screen • ARROW - Use the UP and DOWN keys to move the highlight from one track to another. The RIGHT and LEFT keys are not used on the Music Player Screen. •...
  • Page 62: Selecting And Listening To A Music Title

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Selecting and Listening to a Music Title Press the GUIDE key. The MUSIC GUIDE screen appears. " Use the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW keys to highlight the GROUP of your choice. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to highlight the music title of your choice.
  • Page 63: One Key Access To Favorite Music

    ADD on the remote to quickly add the CURRENT selection of music to the playlist. No confirmation dialog is presented. One Key Access to Random Music When you press the RANDOM key on the remote or keyboard, TuneBase 200 automati- cally starts playing random music selections from TuneBase 200. Random...
  • Page 64: Chapter 5 - Managing Music

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Chapter 5 - Managing Music To Further Organize Your Music To Create a New Music Playlist To Edit a Music Playlist To Delete a Music Playlist To Change How Music is Played To Edit Tracks To Edit Disc Information To Search For Cover Art...
  • Page 65: To Further Organize Your Music

    UIDE To Further Organize Your Music You can easily manage your music through TuneBase 200’s MUSIC OPTIONS feature. This set of screens allows you to create and manage Playlists (lists of songs), look up and edit music information. In addition, MUSIC OPTIONS also allows you to adjust player modes such as random, repeat, audio effects, and speaker settings.
  • Page 66: To Create A New Music Playlist

    Playlist from all if all songs are removed from a the music TuneBase 200 knows. Use the ARROW keys to navigate through the playlist, it is deleted.
  • Page 67: To Edit A Music Playlist

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Edit a Music Playlist Press the GUIDE key. The MUSIC GUIDE screen appears. " Use the ARROW keys to highlight the music playlist you want to edit. Press the OPTION key. At the OPTION panel, SELECT the button.
  • Page 68: To Delete A Music Playlist

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Delete a Music Playlist Press the GUIDE key. The MUSIC GUIDE screen appears. " Use the ARROW keys to highlight the music playlist you want to delete. Press the OPTION key. At the OPTION panel, SELECT the button to remove the delete playlist...
  • Page 69: To Change How Music Is Played

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Change How Music is Played Press the OPTION key. " At the OPTION panel, SELECT the option button. The PLAY play mode MODE option screen displays Select the option of your choice from the available settings: •...
  • Page 70: To Edit Tracks

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Edit Tracks This option allows you to modify the track name for the currently selected title. Press the GUIDE key. The MUSIC GUIDE screen appears. " Use the ARROW keys to highlight the track you want to edit. Press the OPTION key.
  • Page 71: To Edit Disc Information

    To Edit Disc Information This option allows you to edit the music collection’s information such as artist name, music collection title, label name, and year of release. Or, you can have TuneBase 200 look up the latest information from the OpenGlobe service.
  • Page 72: To Search For Cover Art

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Search For Cover Art This option allows you to view the current cover art and select an option to look up the cover. Press the GUIDE key. The MUSIC GUIDE screen appears. "...
  • Page 73: To Select Cover Art

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Select Cover Art This option allows you to change the cover art for your current music selection. Press the GUIDE key. The MUSIC GUIDE screen appears. " Use the ARROW keys to highlight the disc cover art you want to edit. Press the OPTION key.
  • Page 74: To Access "More

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Access “More...” Music Options There are two screens of MUSIC OPTIONS. The first screen appears when you press the MUSIC key on your remote or keyboard followed by the OPTION key. Button “...
  • Page 75: To Create A New Music Group

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Create a New Music Group A group is a collection of content that classifies your music titles to make them easier to find. Genre groups such as All, Jazz, and Country are automatically generated depending upon the current music in your collection.
  • Page 76: To Edit A Music Group

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Edit a Music Group Press the GUIDE key. The MUSIC GUIDE screen appears. " Use the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys to highlight the group you want to edit. Press the OPTION key. Use the ARROW keys to highlight the button more...
  • Page 77: To Delete A Music Group

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Delete a Music Group Press the GUIDE key. The MUSIC GUIDE screen appears. " Use the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys to highlight the group you want to delete. Press the OPTION key. Use the ARROW keys to highlight the button more...
  • Page 78: To Get Music Info

    If you press SELECT to continue the Get Music Information operation, TuneBase 200 will automatically connect to the Internet if needed to lookup discs and will automatically disconnect as soon as the lookup is completed.
  • Page 79: Chapter 6 - Customizing Tunebase

    - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Chapter 6 - Customizing TuneBase 200 Two Ways to Customize TuneBase 200 To Change User Information To Change Internet Configuration Settings To Change Preferences To Access Changer Management Features To Change Security Settings To Access TuneBase 200 Utilities...
  • Page 80: Two Ways To Customize Tunebase 200

    UIDE Two Ways to Customize TuneBase 200 There are two methods of customizing TuneBase 200: through the OPTIONS menu or through the SETUP Menu. The OPTIONS menu is used to customize features which need frequent changing during the normal operation of the system, while the SETUP menu provides access to general user preferences.
  • Page 81: To Change User Information

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Change User Information Press the SETUP key on the remote control or keyboard. The SETUP main menu displays. " Select the menu item . The menu displays. user information Select the sub-menu item you want to modify and follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 82 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE - Shows the User name and Password used to access remote administration the OpenGlobe enhanced services website. - Displays all of the legal disclaimers and warranty information privacy policy for this product. - When you select this item, the screen goes back to the previous screen back displayed.
  • Page 83: To Change Internet Configuration Settings

    & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Change Internet Configuration Settings Press the SETUP key on the remote control or keyboard. The TuneBase 200 SETUP main menu displays. " Select the menu item . The menu displays. internet configuration Select the sub-menu item you want to modify and follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 84 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE - TCP/IP can be configured Dynamically or Manually. primary tcp/ip settings Dial-up connections only support dynamic IP configurations, so if the Primary network connection is set to “dial-up modem”, you will only be able to configure the name server fields.
  • Page 85: To Change Preferences

    Selections you may choose from are 5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 minutes. - Once a week (available time frames include automatic update preferences daytime 8am-4pm, evening 4pm-12am, or nightime 12am-8am), TuneBase 200 automatically dials into the network server and downloads any software or database information that has been updated.
  • Page 86 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Change Audio, Video, and Com Ports Settings Press the SETUP key on the remote control or keyboard. The SETUP main menu displays. " Select the menu item . The menu displays. audio, video, and com ports Select the sub-menu item you want to modify and follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 87 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE - Provides a brightness test screen on your display so you can brightness change settings through the controls on your display device. - Provides a contrast test screen so you can use your display’s contrast contrast controls to help reduce video “blooming”...
  • Page 88: To Access Changer Management Features

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Access Changer Management Features Press the SETUP key on the remote control or keyboard. The SETUP main menu displays. " Select the menu item . This section only appears in the changer management Setup Menu if there are external changers attached.
  • Page 89 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE - Prompts you to enter a range of disc from 1-400 and select one lookup range of the attached changer(s) and performs a detailed lookup on each disc until complete or until you press the STOP button to cancel the lookup. - Looks up every disc in each changer.
  • Page 90: To Change Security Settings

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Change Security Settings Press the SETUP key on the remote control or keyboard. The SETUP main menu displays. " Select the menu item . The menu displays. security Select the sub-menu item you want to modify and follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 91 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE If you do not specify a system password, all content and all CE-Commerce features will be enabled. If security access is in place, restricted content will not be browseable, however you will have the opportunity to enter your password when attempting to access CE-Commerce features during normal operation in addition to power cycling.
  • Page 92: To Access Tunebase 200 Utilities

    Select the menu item you want to access and follow the instructions on the screen. - Used to synchronize the database contents of TuneBase 200 with web sync the OpenGlobe server.
  • Page 93 - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE - Restores the TuneBase 200 system to its original configuration information factory settings. This allows you to completely erase all user preferences and settings and reconfigure the unit for the first time. Since this is a destructive feature, two levels of confirmation dialogs are used to confirm that you really want to do this.
  • Page 94: Chapter 7 - Escient Touch Panel Overview

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Chapter 7 - Escient Touch Panel Overview Touch Panel Interaction 7 - E HAPTER SCIENT OUCH ANEL VERVIEW...
  • Page 95: Touch Panel Interaction

    UIDE Touch Panel Interaction When you initially setup TuneBase 200, you will need to use the remote or wireless keyboard to navigate through the automatic setup program called Quick Start. Once you have gone through this setup, you will be able to calibrate TB-200 and use the Touch Panel.
  • Page 96 - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE When an Escient Touch Panel is detected and powered on or the SETUP option for an external control system’s XY coordinates is set, the Touch Panel buttons will appear on the Guide screen and the Player screen.
  • Page 97 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Pressing the toggle button once will change the view from the styles bar to the alpha- numeric bar. This bar lets you enter a letter or number to jump down to the music selection that begins with that letter.
  • Page 98 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Pressing the toggle button again will change the view from the alpha-numeric bar to the remote control button bar. This bar includes a player button to get to the player screen, previous track, next track, pause to round out the transport functions, a view button to toggle through Artist, Title, and Song views, an option button to bring up the music or radio option screens, a favs button to play your favorites Playlist, a random button to randomly play music, and...
  • Page 99 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Selecting music to play or selecting the player button on the remote control button bar will present the Player screen. The Player screen appears with a toggle button when a Touch Panel is in use. The transport button bar is displayed when the toggle button is pressed again.
  • Page 100 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE The remote control button bar is displayed when the toggle button is pressed again. remote control button bar Pressing the guide button will take you back to the guide screen. The mode button ETP-1000 Touch Panel will toggle through the available play modes.
  • Page 101: Appendix A - Cable Pin-Out Configurations

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Appendix A - Cable Pin-Out Configurations Pin Configurations for RS-232 Cables to CD Changers Pin configurations for RS-232 Cables to Control Systems A - C PPENDIX ABLE ONFIGURATIONS...
  • Page 102: Pin Configurations For Rs-232 Cables To Cd Changers

    RS-232 cable between TuneBase Function Function 200 and CD Player must be 25 feet or less. Standard RS-232 Nulled Cable. TuneBase 200 to Pioneer and Onkyo - CD PLAYER TuneBase 200 CD Player With future releases of TuneBase (DB9-Female) (DB15-Male)
  • Page 103: Pin Configurations For Rs-232 Cables To Control Systems

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Pin Configurations for RS-232 Cables to Control Systems TuneBase 200 to AMX / Crestron / PHAST TuneBase 200 AMX/Crestron/PHAST (DB9-Female) (DB9-Female) Function Function RS-232 cable between TuneBase 200 and Control System must be 25 feet or less.
  • Page 104: Appendix B - Tunebase 200 Technical Specs

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Appendix B - TuneBase 200 Technical Specs Video Dimensions Audio Specifications Power Usage and Power Supply 3rd Party Certifications Telephone Regulations FCC Part 15, Subpart B B - T 200 T...
  • Page 105: Video

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Video · NTSC · 10 bit Video DACs · Frequency Response: · Composite: -2 dB @ 5MHz · S-Video: -2 dB @ 5MHz · SNR: 50 dB · Crosstalk: 50 dB ·...
  • Page 106: Audio Specifications

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Audio Specifications · Frequency Response: 2 – 20,000 Hz, ±1 dB · THD+N (playback) < -80 dB FS A (< 0.01%) · THD+N (record) < -90 dB FS A (<0.0032) · A_D-DSP-D-A Dynamic Range: >...
  • Page 107: Power Usage And Power Supply

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Power Usage and Power Supply · Open frame 60 Watt Supply · Support for holding Power button for 4 seconds to force reset · Full Power Off may be accomplished by removing the power cord from the wall power outlet ·...
  • Page 108: Telephone Regulations

    RENs, contact the local telephone company. (5) If your telephone equipment (Tunebase 200) causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, you will be notified as soon as possible.
  • Page 109: Fcc Part 15, Subpart B

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE FCC Part 15, Subpart B Class B Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 110: Appendix C - Minor Troubleshooting

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Appendix C - Minor Troubleshooting Minor Troubleshooting Tips C - M PPENDIX INOR ROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 111: Minor Troubleshooting Tips

    Following is the Power ON/Standby sequence. • After the TuneBase 200 unit is plugged in, an LED located next to the power button will flash - this flashing indicates the unit is starting the application. When it is finished flashing, the LED will turn OFF.
  • Page 112 INTERNET CONFIGURATIONS, DIAL-UP SETTINGS--to add a prefix. Discs are identified, but do not have covers • The internet server TuneBase 200 uses for cover searches may be temporarily down. • The covers may not be available for your particular discs.
  • Page 113: Appendix D - External Control Protocol

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Appendix D - External Control Protocol Commands and Responses Overview Unsolicited Status Events Remote/Keyboard Commands Database Commands Status Commands Control Commands D - E PPENDIX XTERNAL ONTROL ROTOCOL...
  • Page 114: Commands And Responses Overview

    Commands and Responses Overview This appendix describes the external control protocol commands and responses which allow an external control system to navigate the Escient products, get library information to build custom user interfaces, perform transport controls, and receive unsolicited feedback on system status. ESCX is the four letter preamble that is used for all commands.
  • Page 115 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Command Groups The external control commands are broken down into the following Command Groups: 01 – Command Responses 02 – Unsolicited Events 10 – Remote Button / Keyboard Commands 20 – Database Commands 50 –...
  • Page 116: Unsolicited Status Events

    UIDE Unsolicited Status Events Unsolicited status events will be sent to report the state changes of the Escient products. If you wish to turn off unsolicited events, you can unregister for them using the ESCX7003 command. See the control commands section for instructions on how to resister and unregister for unsolicited status events.
  • Page 117 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE COMMAND COMMAND EVENT EVENT EVENT DESCRIPTION EVENT DESCRIPTION GROUP GROUP NUMBER NUMBER Playing Artist/Title/Song has changed [f uture implementat ion] Playing Artist/Title/Song has changed [f uture implementat ion] Unsolicited Event Format: Event Format: ESCX0204006002aa0003bbbccccdddeeeefffgggghhhiiiijjj ESCX0204006002aa0003bbbccccdddeeeefffgggghhhiiiijjj...
  • Page 118: Remote/Keyboard Commands

    TuneBase 200 control functions through an external control system. The up, down, left, right, and select functions can be used to navigate objects on the screen and select them. The active TuneBase 200 control function is highlighted and the selection cursor is moved over it.
  • Page 119 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE COMMAND COMMAND COMMAND DESCRIPTION GROUP NUMBER Left Remote/Keyboard Commands Continued Right Down Enter Move To X and Y Coordinates and Select The upper left point on the screen is (0,0) and the resolution of the screen is 720 by 480 pixels.
  • Page 120 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE COMMAND COMMAND SUB COMMAND SUB COMMAND COMMAND DESCRIPTION COMMAND DESCRIPTION GROUPS GROUPS NUMBER NUMBER “4” “4” “5” “5” Remote/Keyboard “6” “6” Commands “7” “7” Continued “8” “8” “9” “9” “~” “~” “.”...
  • Page 121 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE COMMAND GROUP COMMAND GROUP SUB COMMAND NUMBER SUB COMMAND NUMBER COMMAND DESCRIPTION COMMAND DESCRIPTION Ch/Page + Ch/Page + Ch/Page - Ch/Page - Mode Increment – Only w orks in Pl ayer Mode Increment –...
  • Page 122 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Guide View – Title Remote/Keyboard Guide View - Song Commands Continued Play Stop Pause Previous Track Next Track Record Music Title Angle Resume Next [future implementation] Add Favorites Play Favorites D- E PPENDIX XTERNAL ONTROL...
  • Page 123 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE COMMAND GROUPS COMMAND GROUPS SUB COMMAND NUMBER SUB COMMAND NUMBER COMMAND DESCRIPTION COMMAND DESCRIPTION Random [future impl ementati on] Random [future impl ementati on] Blank [fut ure implem entation] Blank [fut ure implem entation] Blank [fut ure implem entation] Blank [fut ure implem entation] Remote/Keyboard...
  • Page 124 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE COMMAND GROUPS COMMAND GROUPS SUB COMMAND NUMBER SUB COMMAND NUMBER COMMAND DESCRIPTION COMMAND DESCRIPTION “L” “L” Remote/Keyboard “M” “M” Commands “N” “N” Continued “O” “O” “P” “P” “Q” “Q” Command format = ESCX10xx 04 –...
  • Page 125: Database Commands

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Database Commands All the Database commands are available regardless of the power state, except for Command 05, Play, which will return an error response if attempted during standby. The groups, styles, and custom genres are grouped into system groups and user groups. The system groups have system groupings such as the All group and Playlists groups.
  • Page 126 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Database COMMAND DESCRIPTION GROUP COMMAND Commands Get group information ESCX20020030002aa0004bbbb0004cccc Continued aa = which list to get groups from, where 01 = System Music Groups 02 = User Music Groups bbbb = starting group number cccc = ending group number Reply Format: ESCX2002xxxGROUP1GROUP2etc…, Where xxx = total number of groups multiplied by 2,...
  • Page 127 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE COMMAND Database DESCRIPTION GROUP COMMAND Get title music information (includes Playlists because they are virtual CD titles) Commands ESCX20030040002aa0004bbbb0004cccc0004dddd Continued aa = which list to get groups from, where 01 = System Music Groups 02 = User Music Groups bbbb = group number to get titles for cccc = starting title number...
  • Page 128 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE COMMAND DESCRIPTION GROUP COMMAND Get track information ESCX20040050002aa0004bbbb0004cccc0004dddd0004eeee Database aa = which list to get groups from, where 01 = System Music Groups Commands 02 = User Music Groups Continued bbbb = group number to get tracks for cccc = title number to get tracks for dddd = starting track number eeee = ending track number...
  • Page 129 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE COMMAND DESCRIPTION GROUP COMMAND Get group number for a specific music by name. Remember that strings have to be exact matches including case. Database ESCX20060020002aa0004bbbb aa = which list to get groups from, where Commands 01 = System Music Groups Continued...
  • Page 130 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Get title music information by name (includes Playlists also, because they are virtual CD titles). Remember that strings have to be exact matches including case. Database ESCX20070030002aa0004bbbb0004cccc aa = which list to get groups from, where Commands 01 = System Music Groups 02 = User Music Groups...
  • Page 131: Status Commands

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Status Commands COMMAND COMMAND DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION GROUP GROUP COMMAND COMMAND Get pow er state Get pow er state ESCX5002 ESCX5002 Reply Format: ESCX50010010003xxx, Reply Format: ESCX50010010003xxx, Where xxx = a 3 character string Where xxx = a 3 character string “ON”...
  • Page 132 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE COMMAND COMMAND DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION GROUP GROUP COMMAND COMMAND Get current playing artist, title, song [future Get current playing artist, title, song [future implementation] implementation] ESCX5004 ESCX5004 Status Reply Format: Reply Format: Commands ESCX5004003aaaabbccccddeeeeff, where ESCX5004003aaaabbccccddeeeeff, where...
  • Page 133: Control Commands

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Control Commands Control commands are available only when power is ON. An error will be returned if a control command is attempted during power off (standby). COMMAND DESCRIPTION GROUP COMMAND Select guide source ESCX70010010002xx xx = guide source, where 01 = Music...
  • Page 134: Appendix E - Tunebase 200 Internet Connections

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Appendix E - TuneBase 200 Internet Connections When Does TuneBase 200 Connect To Internet? E - T 200 I PPENDIX NTERNET ONNECTIONS...
  • Page 135: When Does Tunebase 200 Connect To Internet

    Setup information is exchanged. CD Lookup: Each time a CD Player door is opened and closed & a new disc is found, TuneBase 200 will automatically connect to the OpenGlobe server in order to retrieve disc information and cover art.
  • Page 136 UIDE Music Option – Get Music Info: If this Option is selected, TuneBase 200 will show an information screen that shows the number of changers attached, number of discs, free music slots, known discs, unknown discs, and cover art count. If you press ‘select’ to continue the Get Music operation, TuneBase 200 will automatically connect to the Internet if needed to lookup discs and will automatically disconnect as soon as the lookup is completed.
  • Page 137 TuneBase 200 automatically connects to the OpenGlobe servers each week to retrieve new content, look for software updates, and to report system status. This connection occurs even if TuneBase 200 is turned off. A progress screen is provided in case TuneBase 200 is turned on. The connection terminates immediately after completing communications with the OpenGlobe servers.
  • Page 138: Appendix F - Enhanced Entertainment Services

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Appendix F - Enhanced Entertainment Services Enhanced Entertainment Services Through OpenGlobe F - E PPENDIX NHANCED ERVICES...
  • Page 139: Enhanced Entertainment Services Through Openglobe

    As new OpenGlobe services, new peripherals, ISPs, applications, and user interface software are developed, TuneBase 200 will access the updated software via the Internet and provide you with the most current services and software. (Software is downloaded to your system during regularly scheduled connections.)
  • Page 140: Appendix G - Home Networking

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Appendix G - Home Networking What is Home Networking? Single TuneBase 200 on a Network G - H PPENDIX ETWORKING...
  • Page 141: What Is Home Networking

    Just as you can connect two computers to share files or use the same connection to the Internet, you can connect TuneBase 200(s) to a home network so that you can share the same connection to the Internet.
  • Page 142: Setup Diagrams - Single Tunebase 200 On A Network

    Setup Diagrams - Single TuneBase 200 on a Network If you have a single TuneBase 200, attaching a TuneBase 200 to your home network is strictly done for the purpose of sharing access to the internet through one connection: a dial up, an HPNA network, or an Ethernet connection.
  • Page 143 T u n e B a se HPNA phone cable lengths: • Minimum length (from first TuneBase 200 to the next TuneBase 200 or to an Ethernet Adapter = 6 feet minimum). • Maximum length (from first TuneBase 200 to last TuneBase...
  • Page 144 ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Single TuneBase - Ethernet Network USB to Ethernet Adapter TuneBase Note that TuneBase 200 requires a USB to Ethernet Adapter in order to connect to an Ethernet network. High Bandwidth Connection Personal (Cable Modem, Gateway/Router...
  • Page 145: Appendix H - Remote Overview

    & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Appendix H - Remote Overview Text Entry Via the TuneBase 200 Remote Control Installing Batteries Into Remote Programming the Remote Programming TV/VCR Combo Searching for Your Code Checking the Codes Re-Assigning Device Keys Changing Volume Lock Other Manufacturer’s IR Codes...
  • Page 146 NSTALLATION UIDE Identifying the Remote Keys The TuneBase 200 IR remote is a Universal remote control with capabilities to other Power Key Escient products, as well as 5 other common home theater sources. SOURCE KEYS - puts the remote into each of the following modes:...
  • Page 147 Navigation Keys - the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT ARROW keys are used to navigate and highlight items, while the SELECT key is used to accept the item(s). Mode Key Setup Key Option Key Guide OpenGlobe Info View TuneBase 200 Navigation & Control Keys H - R PPENDIX EMOTE VERVIEW...
  • Page 148 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE NUMERIC/TEXT keypad - allows you to enter text and numbers. Both text and numbers are active at all times unless only numeric data can be accepted at that time. An on- screen indicator will show you when only numeric data will be accepted.
  • Page 149 Forward key when browsing the OpenGlobe CE-Commerce opportunities. The RECORD key is used as a Save button to commit changes made on many screens throughout TuneBase 200. The STOP key is used to stop music that is currently playing. This key also acts as the STOP loading pages button when browsing the OpenGlobe CE- Commerce opportunities.
  • Page 150 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE NEXT - allows you to skip past the current selection that is playing and allow TuneBase 200 to continue to the next song it would normally play based on the mode. RANDOM - allows one key access to start playing your music randomly.
  • Page 151: Text Entry Via The Tunebase 200 Remote Control

    The remote control can be used to enter text in all text fields. This text entry capability is provided to allow you to fill out short text fields – such as those that occur in the setup and edit screens. TuneBase 200’s IR keyboard should be used when extended typing is required.
  • Page 152 “2”. When entering the second character in a text field or the second character following a space, TuneBase 200 assumes that lower case is preferred and the character entry cycles in the following pattern – lowercase, uppercase, and numeric.
  • Page 153 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE The following text entry table describes the sequence of characters that appear when specific keys are pressed on the remote: Navigating within a text entry box using the remote: Numeric Key Alpha-numeric Mode Alpha-numeric Mode •...
  • Page 154: Installing Batteries Into Remote

    The Remote can control up to 8 different components. Note that 3 of these are already When batteries need replacement, used for TuneBase 200, TuneBase 200, and PowerPlay. (For TV/VCR Combo control, see the Remote will blink twice with the next section.) Perform the following instructions for each component you want every key press.
  • Page 155: Programming Tv/Vcr Combo

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE If the LED did not blink twice, then repeat steps 2 through 3 and try entering the same code again. Aim the Remote at the component and press PWR once. It should turn off. If it does not respond, repeat steps 2-3, trying each code for your brand until you find one that works.
  • Page 156: Searching For Your Code

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Press TV once. The LED will blink twice. b. Enter the TV code for your TV/VCR Combo. If correct, the LED will blink twice. If there is no separate TV code listed, you will need to perform the following steps to access volume control: Press and hold SETUP until the LED blinks twice, then release SETUP.
  • Page 157: Checking The Codes

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE substitute the appropriate key (i.e., AUX, CBL, DVD, RCV) for the (Auxiliary, VCR, Cable, Satellite, CD, Amplifier, or Tuner) component you are searching for. Checking the Codes If you have set up the Remote using the Searching For Your Code procedure, you may need to find out which four-digit code is operating your equipment.
  • Page 158: Re-Assigning Device Keys

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Re-Assigning Device Keys The Remote can be set up to control a second TV or VCR, or any combination of eight You cannot re-assign the FB, home entertainment components. For example, to have the Remote control a TV, a Cable TB, or PP keys.
  • Page 159 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE To Re-Assign Key Sequence Perform DVD as 2nd TV key: SETUP - 9 - 9 - 2 - TV - DVD DVD as 2nd CBL key: SETUP - 9 - 9 - 2 - CBL - DVD DVD as 2nd AUX key: SETUP - 9 - 9 - 2 - AUX - DVD DVD as 2nd RCV/TNR key:...
  • Page 160: Changing Volume Lock

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Changing Volume Lock The Remote is set to control volume of a component through your TV while in the TV, VCR, Cable, or Satellite mode. However, in an Audio mode (i.e. RCV/TNR; AMP, CD), you have separate control of your audio component’s volume.
  • Page 161: Other Manufacturer's Ir Codes

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Other Daytron 0019 0166, 0466, 1147, 1347 0056, 0039 Denon 0145 Daewoo 0451, 0019, 0039, 0092, 0623, 0624 Runco 0017, 0030, 0603 Manufacturer’s IR Dumont 0017,0019 Matsushita 0250 SSS 0180, 0019 Dwin 0720, 0774 Megatron 0178, 0145 Sampo 0030, 0039...
  • Page 162 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Wards 0054, 0165, 0030, 0178, 0021, Fisher 0047, 0104 Multitech 0000,0072 Shogun 0240 0019, Fuji 0035, 0033 NEC 0104, 0067, 0041, 0038 Singer 0072 0179, 0056, 0016 Funai 0000 Nikko 0037 Sony 0035, 0032, 0000, 0033 White Westinghouse 0463, 0623, 0624 GE 0060, 0035, 0048, 0240...
  • Page 163 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE MGA 0240 Everquest 0015,0040 Starquest 0015 Setup Codes for CD Players: Magnavox 0081 (for TV use 0054), Focus 0400 TV86 0063 (Press re-assigned key) 0035 (for TV use 0051), 0000 Garrard 0153 Teleview 0040 Aiwa 0157, 0124 Magnin 0240...
  • Page 164 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE SAE 0157 Mitsubishi 0059 Emerson 0424 Zenith 0857 Sansui 0157, 0305 Fisher 0042, 0219, 0360 Setup Codes for Stereo Amplifiers: NAD 0059 Sanyo 0179 Garrard 0463, 0424 Pioneer 0059 (Press AUX) Scott 0305 Harman/Kardon 0110, 0189, 0891 Sony 0193, 0201...
  • Page 165 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Jerrold 0459, 0520 RCA 0056 Scientific Atlanta 0460 Sony 0010, 0159 Starcom 0459 Setup Codes for Video Accessories: Other (Press AUX) Archer 0160 Manufacturer’s GC Electronics 0160 Jebsee 0160 IR Codes Rabbit 0081 Radio Shack 0160 TeleCaption 0171...
  • Page 166: Appendix I - Wireless Keyboard Overview

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE Appendix I - Wireless Keyboard Overview I - W PPENDIX IRELESS EYBOARD VERVIEW...
  • Page 167 NSTALLATION UIDE Wireless Keyboard Basics The Escient wireless keyboard can be used to control TuneBase 200 and provides the ability to more easily enter text. It is a standard keyboard with specialized keys for use with TuneBase 200. Since the keys on this device are similar to keys on the remote, please refer to the previous appendix (Appendix H - Remote Overview).
  • Page 168: Tunebase 200 Manual Index

    200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE TuneBase 200 Manual Index NDEX...
  • Page 169: Page

    Access “More...” Music Options 73 installing 153 Access to Favorite Music brightness 86 one key 62 Button and Key Access TuneBase 200 Utilities 91 what's the difference? 40 Accessing Music Mode 58 ADD TO FAVORITES key on remote 149 additional product information 80...
  • Page 170 Connecting to Internet Using HPNA 33 specifications 104 Connecting to Internet Using Internal Modem 32 Disc Information Connecting TuneBase 200 to a Composite TV or Monit to edit 70 Disclaimers Connecting TuneBase 200 to a VGA Projector or Moni manual 13...
  • Page 171 External Control Command Responses 114 How Music is Played External Control Command Structure 113 to change 68 External Control Control Commands 132 How to contact Escient 16 External Control Database Commands 124 HPNA 140 External Control Protocol 112 HPNA network diagram 142...
  • Page 172 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE to change 82 MODE Internet Connections key on remote 145 when does TuneBase connect? 133 Multi-Room Controller Internet Service providers (ISPs) connecting 34 can't use free providers 44 Music Group IR Codes create a new 74 other manufacturer's 160 to delete 76...
  • Page 173 110 PHAST no video cable pin-outs 102 troubleshooting tip 110 Phone numbers normal contacting Escient 16 play mode 68 Pin Configurations for RS-232 Cables to CD Changer Numeric Entry Mode on remote 150 Pin-Out Configurations 100 NUMERIC/TEXT keypad...
  • Page 174 Re-Assigning Device Keys RS-232 Cables to CD Changers 101 Running Quick Start 39 on remote 157 RECORD key on remote 148 Register with Escient 51 screen centering 85 Regulatory Statements 10 Screen Saver 55 Remote screen saver preferences 84 Changing Volume Lock 159...
  • Page 175 Service Marks 11 Telephone Regulations 107 Services Terms and Definitions 14 enhanced entertainment OpenGlobe 137 Text Entry Setting Up TuneBase 200 17 on remote 150 Settings Third Party Certifications 106 to change internet settings 82 time zone 80 to change security 89...
  • Page 176 200 I & U ’ - M21201-01A1 NSTALLATION UIDE TuneBase 200 Power States: On, Standby, Off 36 Typing Characters with the Remote 150 Warnings 13 Warranty Information 7 web sync Unpack The Equipment utility 91 checklist 18 Website Unsolicited Status Events...

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