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1. Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 31 Monitor and Security Mode G eb ox Security Mode Talk Unlock monitor setup image sound monitor mode Figure 25 Monitor Setup Menu Table 8 describes the Monitor Mode sub menus and user settings Table 8 Monitor Mode Setup On screen Menus Select Then select Then select adjust image e brightness slider bar s contrast slider bar e color slider bar z tini slider bar e restore defaults select done to reset monitor image options to default sound e bass slider bar slider bar e treble slider bar e balance e restore defaults select done to reset monitor sound options to defaults monitor monitor video Choose monitor if the iCEBOX is connected mode to a video camera Choose video if the iCEBOX is connected to a VCR video game system laser disc system etc rather than a video camera To provide security functions the iCEBOX may be connected with professionally installed electronic locks and intercom speakers The lock and intercom speaker connectors are located on the rear panel of the unit see Figure 8 For more information about these features please visit the iCEBOX Web site at www iceboxllc com Press the TALK button on the keyboard to activate the iCEBOX microphone above the TV screen Press the UNLOCK button on the keyboard to remotely unlock a door equipped with professionally installed electronic locks 3
2. Figure 8 Rear Panel Optional Connections Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual Turning on the iCEBOX for the First Time Viewing the Welcome CD Tips on Inserting and Handling DVD CDs The first time the iCEBOX is plugged in and anytime it has been unplugged and plugged back in the unit will spend a few seconds initializing During this period the buttons on the front panel remote control and keyboard will not function When initialization is concluded the unit can be turned on and all buttons will function normally Autoprogramming TV Channels You may set up your TV for either cable or antenna reception and edit the list of channels available for viewing by using on screen menus By selecting AUTOSCAN CHANNELS from the TV On screen Menu the iCEBOX will locate and tune all available TV channels More information about autoprogramming TV channels can be found in TV Setup Menu beginning on page 13 The Welcome Video CD is an informative and entertaining guide on how to set up and use your iCEBOX To view the Video CD 1 Turn the iCEBOX on Press EJECT on the front of the unit to open the tray Insert the Welcome CD with the label facing up 2 Press PLAY on the monitor or press DVD on the remote control or the keyboard The Welcome CD will begin to play automatically If you wish you may press NEXT to skip the introductory material and go directly to the main menu 3 Atthe main menu press the numbered k
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4. Remote control On Off TV Net Internet DVD Mon Monitor Back Next Reverse Forward Scroll Stop Menu Title Pause Options Go Multidirectional Volume Channel Program direct select 1 9 Speakers Two 3 inch speakers resistance 8 ohms Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual A 3 Appendix 5 cebox 3 Digital vs Analog Phone Lines Two types of phone lines commonly available analog and digital Most homes are wired with analog phone lines Digital lines are usually found in commercial and industrial sites However newer homes apartments and condominiums may be pre wired with high speed digital phone lines All modems including the modem in the iCEBOX require an analog phone line Connecting a modem to a digital line will cause permanent damage to the modem To determine which type of line you have look at the phone line connector An analog phone connector is terminated with 2 or 4 copper wires A digital connector is terminated with 6 or 8 copper wires If you cannot determine for certain which type of phone line you have contact your phone service provider If You Have a Digital Phone Line In commercial buildings apartment buildings and condominiums digital phone lines usually come from a telephone switch or PBX located in the building These telephone switches will also support analog phone lines The telephone system administrator can arrange for an analog phone line to
5. 28 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Printing Internet Error Messages Table 7 Internet Display Settings Continued Select Then select Then select adjust select done to reset restore factory defaults Internet options to defaults Closes the Internet display done f settings menu The iCEBOX is compatible with Hewlett Packard 900 Series DeskJet printers For a complete list of compatible printers please refer to the iCEBOX Web site www iceboxllc com If a printer is connected to the iCEBOX press the PRINT button in the lower left corner of the keyboard to print the image displayed on the screen Refer to page 7 for more information about connecting a printer to the iCEBOX The Print function works only in Internet Mode Print button The iCEBOX is not enabled for some Web sites which require additional user installed software for example Java or Shockwave If you attempt to log on to one of these sites you may receive an error message To exit the site press BACK on the remote control or keyboard or press OPTIONS and GO TO to enter a new Web address If you receive an error message from a Web site 1 First read the message to see if it offers any further instructions 2 If there are no further instructions press HOME to return to your home page 3 If this still doesn t produce the desired result press OPTIONS The Internet Menu will appear Select HANGUP and press GO This will disco
6. as explained below Note Be sure to save your password in a safe place in case you need to change viewing controls No adults Allows viewing of G PG PG1 and R rated titles Blocks viewing of X rated titles Kids only Allows viewing of G and PG titles only Blocks viewing of PG1 R and X rated titles View all View all ratings Note Programming controls are not 100 percent reliable Not all DVDs will work with the ratings control feature Only DVDs that are programmed to work with a parental control system will respond to the rating controls In addition rating systems are not consistently followed by DVD manufacturers Therefore certain titles may still play even if you have chosen to block them You must exercise discretion with DVDs that contain potentially offensive material Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual DVD Mode 5 cebox Table 5 describes all the DVD setup menu user settings Table 5 DVD Setup Menu Select Then select Then select adjust image brightness slider bar contrast slider bar picture aspect letterbox pan and scan restore factory defaults select done to reset DVD image options to default sound bass slider bar treble slider bar balance slider bar restore factory defaults select done to reset DVD sound options to defaults controls subtitles auto english off Available only when a disc rating rating is unlocked is not playing Or rating is locked enter code to lock
7. waiting tone will interrupt the dialing process e Check your phone jack to verify the unit is properly plugged in e Does your phone system require you to dial a prefix e g 9 To add a dialing prefix press NET press OPTIONS select USER SETTINGS from the on screen menu then select DIALING PREFIX Type the required prefix into the dialing prefix field then select DONE and press GO e Make sure that Call Waiting if you have this service is not interfering The call waiting tone will interrupt the Internet connection Your local phone company can provide a deactivation code that will temporarily disable Call Waiting while using your phone line to connect to the Internet To enter the deactivation code to your dial up settings press NET press OPTIONS select USER SETTINGS from the on screen menu then select DIALING PREFIX Type the required deactivation code into the dialing prefix field then select DONE and press GO If problems persist please refer to the warranty card for a customer service phone number 30 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox Monitor and Security Mode 7 Monitor and Security Mode When a video camera is connected to the iCEBOX you are able to view live video input from anywhere the video camera is installed for example a child s room or your front door The iCEBOX is configured to accept one video camera or video line without installing any additional components To view live video input pr
8. Owner s Manual Antenna iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox Setting Up Your iCEBOX Unpacking the Set the shipping container right side up and carefully open the top flaps do not iCEBOX insert any sharp objects through the top of the box Locate the Quick Reference Card It contains a packing list and an illustration of all the items included with the iCEBOX showing how you will find them in the shipping container Carefully remove the contents of the shipping container and verify that you have received everything listed on the Quick Reference Card Installing the Remote Control Batteries Batteries The remote control requires two AAA batteries supplied Alkaline batteries are recommended To install the batteries 1 On the back of the remote control remove the small screw in the center panel 2 Install two AAA batteries Place the negative end of the battery on the spring 3 Reinstall the battery cover Make sure it is seated correctly in order to maintain the remote control s waterproof seal Make sure the screw is snug but do not over tighten it Figure 3 Remote Control Battery Installation Keyboard Batteries The keyboard requires three AA batteries supplied To install the batteries 1 On the back of the keyboard remove both large screws Remove the battery cover and rubber gasket Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 3 Sett
9. Service Provider to access the Internet and use these web based e mail services Call Waiting The clicking signal generated by Call Waiting will disconnect your Internet connection If the phone line connected to the iCEBOX has Call Waiting you must disable it before attempting to connect to the Internet Your local phone company can provide a dialing prefix 70 for example that is added to the Internet access phone number This prefix causes Call Waiting to be temporarily suspended while you re connected to the Internet When you disconnect from the Internet hang up your Call Waiting service is automatically restored To temporarily disable Call Waiting when you connect to the Internet 1 Contact your local phone company for the deactivation code 2 Press NET on the remote control or keyboard press STOP to interrupt the dialing process then press OPTIONS to make the Internet Menu appear 3 Select USER SETTINGS and press GO When the User Settings sub menu opens select DIALING PREFIX 4 Type the Call Waiting deactivation code into the dialing prefix field then select DONE and press GO to save the entry and return to the previous screen Press OPTIONS to return to the Internet Menu Note If you ever cancel Call Waiting service with your phone company you must return to the User Settings menu and remove the deactivation code dialing prefix If you do not do this you will get a busy signal every time you try to connect
10. be brought to your location from the local telephone switch If you live in a house wired with a digital line you can arrange with your phone company to have an analog line brought into your home In addition many digital phone manufacturers offer inexpensive adapters that plug into the digital phone line and convert it to an analog line These adapters usually work best at lower modem speeds A 4 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox Appendix 4 FCC Statement USA The United States Federal Communications Commission in 47 CFR 15 105 has specified that the following notice be brought to the attention of users of this product 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 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or TV reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
11. iCEBOX users This privacy policy will advise you about how we protect your personal information and address your potential concerns over the use of this information We may need to change this policy from time to time in order to address new issues and changes in our product If you have any questions or concerns about your privacy please contact us through e mail at privacy iceboxllc com iCEBOX LLC will never intentionally disclose any personal identification information about you as an individual user such as your address name or telephone number We may request personal identification information for the use of our services We have two exceptions to this policy 1 We will release specific information about your account to comply with any valid legal process such as a search warrant subpoena statute or court order 2 We will release specific information in special cases such as when there is a physical threat to you or others We urge all parents to participate in their children s Internet and online experience Please teach children about protecting their personal information while online If you should give out personal information online through bulletin boards or other web sites that information can be used by third parties You disclose information in these areas at your own risk We encourage you to investigate and ask questions before disclosing information to third parties Protecting your privacy and information i
12. on the keyboard or remote control When the desired mode is displayed select DONE and press GO to return to the TV channel setup submenu Autoscan channels Select AUTOSCAN CHANNELS to have the TV tuner automatically locate all available broadcast and or cable channels During autoscan the message AUTO CHANNEL SCAN IN PROGRESS appears on the screen When autoscan is complete select DONE or make another menu selection Edit channel list This menu allows you to block or unblock selected channels All autoscanned channels are available for viewing unless individually selected and blocked The current TV reception e mode is displayed using your remote at the top of the menu select channel to antenna mode or delete and press cable mode antenna mode GO delete channel cancel J done _ Figure 15 Edit channel list submenu To block or unblock a channel 1 From the TV CHANNEL SETUP submenu select EDIT CHANNEL LIST and press GO 2 To block delete a channel With the remote control or keyboard Use the channel or buttons to scroll through the channels one by one or use the number keys to enter the desired channel number e Unblocked channels are displayed with the message DELETE CHANNEL Press GO to block the channel or e Do nothing to leave the channel available for viewing 3 To unblock add a channel Using the number keys on the remote control or keyboard enter the bloc
13. to the Internet Using the While in Internet Mode press OPTIONS on the remote control or keyboard to make On screen the Internet Menu appear shown in Figure 23 Use the Internet Menu to enter Internet Menu Web addresses disconnect from the Internet or refresh a Web page You can also choose a Web site for your home page and change your user name password and other user settings Internet Menu functions are explained in Table 6 Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 25 Internet Mode Qc eb ox Internet menu goto hangup refresh user settings online setup done Figure 23 Internet Menu Table 6 Using the Internet Menu goto To go to a Web site type in the desired Web site address in the address field then press GO erase Select and press GO to erase the address field cancel Select and press GO to exit the menu without entering an address done Select and press GO to exit the menu hangup Select and press GO to disconnect from the Internet refresh Select and press GO to reload the current Web page user settings user name A unique user name Contact your ISP before changing your user name password A unique security code Contact your ISP before changing your password home page Choose a Web site for your default home page Type the desired Web site address and select DONE and press GO to save your selection ISP phone A phone number provided by your Internet Service Provider that number al
14. xxxx Or enter code to unlock XXXX no adults kids only view all on screen display on off restore factory defaults select done to reset DVD sound options to defaults 20 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 6 Internet Mode Remote Control Internet Functions Note Before using the Internet a one time registration is required Registration instructions begin on page 22 After completing registration to go online press NET on the remote control or the keyboard e To switch between Internet and another mode such as TV DVD or Monitor press the desired mode button on either the remote control or keyboard To turn off the power press the power on off button on the remote control The remote control is illustrated below with button functions for Internet Mode Buttons on the right side of the keyboard duplicate remote control functions Unidentified buttons do not function in Internet Mode You may also refer to the Remote Control and Keyboard Quick Reference Guide for information about using the remote control Power on off Press to be automatically connected to the Internet Press to back up or move ahead one viewable page Press to return to your home page Press to stop a page from loading Press to move the viewable area of a page to the left or right Press to move the viewable area of a page up or down Press to make the Internet Menu appear Press the up down butt
15. 2 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox Caring for Your iCEBOX 8 Caring for Your iCEBOX WARNING Risk of electric shock Do not disassemble the iCEBOX TV monitor remote control or keyboard There are no user serviceable components and dangerous voltages may be present All service must be performed by an authorized service technician For more information please refer to your warranty service card Cleaning Never use solvents or abrasive cleaners on any of the iCEBOX components Monitor Clean the exterior plastic surface using a slightly damp sponge and mild detergent or dish soap Clean the screen by first applying a small amount of glass cleaner to a lint free cloth Remote control and keyboard Use a soft non abrasive sponge and mild detergent or dish soap DO NOT put the remote control or keyboard in the dishwasher WARNING Risk of electric shock Unplug the iCEBOX from the wall before cleaning it Do not use liquid cleaners solvents or aerosol cleaners Clean the unit with a damp cloth Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 33 Troubleshooting 5 cebox 9 Troubleshooting Please refer to the following information if your iCEBOX is not functioning properly The iCEBOX doesn t work at all Make sure the power cord is plugged in Make sure the power outlet is working properly There s no dial tone when attempting to connect to the Internet Make sure the phone line is connect
16. ECT STOP PAUSE BACK NEXT PLAY 0000 eeeccscece eeeescece Figure 1 iCEBOX Information Communication Entertainment Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 1 Setting Up Your iCEBOX Qc eb ox 2 Setting Up Your iCEBOX Quick Setup You re probably eager to try out your new iCEBOX but please take a few minutes to read through this manual in order to familiarize yourself with all the great features built in to your iCEBOX Setting up the iCEBOX is easy and takes just a few minutes The Quick Setup procedure is outlined below Detailed information on using and customizing iCEBOX features as well as Internet registration and use are contained in later sections of this manual Begin by locating a stable surface for the iCEBOX with access to a telephone jack You can have your iCEBOX ready for action in five easy steps e Remove all the contents from the shipping container e Install the batteries in the keyboard and the remote control e Connect the TV cable or antenna Connect the phone line e Connect to power Each step is explained in detail on the following pages Accessory box Quick Start Guide iCEBOX Figure 2 Unpacking the iCEBOX Accessory box Wireless keyboard Remote control AC power cord Modular 2 for 1 telephone splitter Telephone cord 3 ea AA batteries 2 ea AAA batteries Welcome CD Registration gift card Remote Control Keyboard Guide
17. Example of Antenna Grounding cece cece e cece eee e eee vi Figure 1 iCEBOX Information Communication Entertainment 1 Figure 2 Unpacking the iCEBOX 0 eee c eee e nen e een eee n ene enenee 2 Figure 3 Remote Control Battery Installation 0 cc cece cece eee 3 Figure 4 Keyboard Battery Installation 0 cc ccc cece e cece ence eee enee 4 Figure 5 Rear Panel TV IN and Modem Connectors cece eee eee es 5 Figure 6 Phone Cord and Splitter cece cece cece nee e eee e ence eenenes 6 Figure 7 Rear Panel Power Connector 6 eee cece cette eee e ene eenee 6 Figure 8 Rear Panel Optional Connections 0c eee eee eee e ences 7 Figure 9 iCEBOX Front Panel ce cece cece e cece ence eee e een eneneenees 9 Figure 10 iCEBOX Rear Panel cece cece ence cece cnet eee e nen eneneenens 10 Figure 11 Remote Control ccc cece cence ec eee ence ene n ence eneneeee 10 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox Table of Contents Figure 12 iCEBOX Keyboard cece eee cece eee eee cence een eeneenens 11 Figure 13 Remote Control TV Functions cece eee eee e eee ee eee eee 12 Figure 14 TV Setup Menu cece cece cece e een enn een n ence ee eee 13 Figure 15 Edit Channel List SUbMeNU 0 eee eee ener e ene e enone 14 Figure 16 Remote Control DVD CD Functions ce c
18. LLC September 2001 2 Specifications Specifications for iCEBOX components are contained below in Table A 1 Table A 1 iCEBOX specifications Size 12 75 in x 11 in x 12 25 in 32 5 cm x 27 8 cm x 31 cm Weight 20 5 pounds 9 3 kg Environment Operating Temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 113 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F TV case Injection molded high impact ABS plastic Remote control case Injection molded high impact ABS plastic Power source 120Vac 60Hz Switch controls On Off Channel Volume Play Eject Stop Pause Previous Next Video inputs outputs Coaxial CATV Antenna In F type jack Stereo Audio In Out RCA type Composite Video In CVBS DVD player Plays audio CDs video CDs and DVDs TV channels 125 channels available Telephone connection RJ 11 Internet connection 56k V 90 Modem Other connections Security unlock printer PCL 3 intercom audio out Display 9 inch viewable CRT Display Keyboard housing Injection molded high impact ABS plastic Keyboard keys On Off TV Net Internet DVD Mon Monitor Talk Unlock Tab Caps Lock Shift Print Alt Escape Delete Backspace Back Next Reverse Forward Scroll Stop Menu Title Pause Options Go Multidirectional Volume Channel Program direct select 1 9 Full Alpha Numeric keyboard with punctuation
19. Qc ebox Information Communication Entertainment Q ebox ON OFF Owner s Manual DO peur DIGITAL Qc eD ox Manufactured under License from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works 1992 2001 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved iCEBOX LLC 1520 Bellevue Avenue Seattle WA 98122 2015 www iceboxllc com tel 800 897 8554 tel 206 448 0354 fax 206 448 0359 iCEBOX is a registered trademark of iCEBOX LLC Shockwave and Flash are registered trademarks of Macromedia Inc Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc Specifications subject to change without notice Multiple patents issued and pending Printed in Korea iCEBOX LLC September 2001 PN 10533 Rev J 091801 Qc ebox Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions 0 c cece cece ene rererere iv Welcome to the iCEBOX cece cece cece eee eect ene n een eaes 1 2 Setting Up Your iCEBOX ccc ccc e ccc eee cnet ene n een enes 2 Quick SetuP festa cadets eohis sodas cubis eeahbe cable aga ceetaoee bes 2 Unpacking the iCEBOX 0 cece cece cece eee eee e ee ee ene ai 3 Installing the Batteries cece cece cece cece cece ence eee ee ene enes 3 Connecting the TV Cable or Antenna 0c cece eee n eee e eee nees 4 Connecting the Phone Line
20. ROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 POWER SERVICE GROUNDING s ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Power lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and liquid entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose yo
21. another Web site press OPTIONS on the remote control or keyboard When the Internet Menu appears select GOTO Type the desired Internet address in the space provided and press GO Use the directional buttons surrounding GO on the remote control or keyboard to navigate web pages Press GO or ENTER tt on the keyboard to make a selection To return to your home page press the home button MENU on the remote control or keyboard Very Important Telephone Modem Connection e The iCEBOX connects to the Internet through your telephone line While you are online connected to the Internet you will not be able to make or receive phone calls e While online you may switch to another mode TV DVD Monitor Security without being disconnected from the Internet To make or receive phone calls you must first disconnect from the Internet To disconnect you must select HANGUP from the on screen Internet menu and press GO or turn the iCEBOX off If you chose iCEBOX as your ISP an e mail account was automatically setup during the registration process To access your iCEBOX e mail account connect to the Internet as explained above then select the e mail icon at the top of the screen 24 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 The iCEBOX also supports third party Web based e mail Dozens of Web based e mail services are available and many are free of charge Keep in mind that you must have an account with an ISP Internet
22. de or the TV Internet DVD Mode sections of this manual Functions identical to keyboard buttons Figure 11 Remote Control 10 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 GS ebox Overview of Controls and Connectors Keyboa rd The iCEBOX comes with a full size wireless omnidirectional keyboard shown in Figure 12 The keyboard s patented design is rugged and water resistant making it ideal for use in the kitchen In addition to using the keyboard to type e mail messages the keyboard s mode keys across the top of the keyboard and the keys below the iCEBOX logo duplicate the functions of the corresponding remote control keys For a detailed description of keyboard functions please refer to the separate Remote Control and Keyboard Guide Power on off Mode keys i Functions are identical to _ Print button remote control buttons Figure 12 iCEBOX Keyboard 11 Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual TV Mode 5 cebox 4 TV Mode This section explains how to set up the TV for either cable or antenna reception and how to edit the list of channels available for viewing by using on screen menus Make sure that the iCEBOX is connected to a TV cable or that the antenna is installed See Connecting the TV Cable or Antenna beginning on page 4 for information on installing the cable and the antenna To watch TV on the iCEBOX press the TV button on the remote control or keyboard Pressing TV will turn on the p
23. e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 5 Contacting Customer Service Customer service contacts for the iCEBOX may vary depending on where your iCEBOX was purchased Please refer to your warranty card for the Customer Service phone number for your unit If you misplace your warranty card you can call Customer Service at iCEBOX LLC at 1 877 463 7637 between 9 00 am and 5 00 pm Pacific Time Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual A 5 Qc eb ox iCEBOX LLC 1520 Bellevue Avenue Seattle WA 98122 2015 www iceboxllc com tel 800 897 8554 tel 206 448 0354 fax 206 448 0359 iCEBOX is a registered trademark of iCEBOX LLC Shockwave and Flash are registered trademarks of Macromedia Inc Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc Specifications subject to change without notice Multiple patents issued and pending Printed in Korea iCEBOX LLC September 2001 P N 10533 Rev J 091801
24. e cleaning it Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Clean the unit with a damp cloth Attachments Do not use attachments which are not recommended by the manufacturer Do not use the monitor near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Carts and Stands The iCEBOX should be placed on a cart or stand designed to securely support the weight of the unit When mounted on a cart or stand the iCEBOX should be moved carefully Sudden stops excessive force or uneven surfaces may cause the cart to overturn iCEBOX LLC September 2001 10 11 12 13 14 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or an adult and serious damage to the product Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the unit on a bed sofa rug or other similar surfaces This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided Power sources This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the power s
25. e in TV Mode press OPTIONS on the remote control or keyboard to open the TV setup menu Figure 14 below While using the on screen menus keep in mind e Repeatedly pressing OPTIONS will toggle the menu off and on e A yellow box indicates the active menu item To move the selection box press the up or down buttons e To adjust a setting higher press the right button To adjust a setting lower press the left button e Select CANCEL to cancel your changes and return to the previous menu e Select DONE to save your changes and return to the main menu When the desired menu item is highlighted press GO to make your selection tv setup image sound TV channel setup cancel Figure 14 TV Setup Menu You may set up your TV for either cable or antenna reception and edit the list of channels available for viewing by using on screen menus From the TV SETUP menu shown above in Figure 14 select TV CHANNEL SETUP The TV channel setup submenu will appear The TV channel setup submenu selections and functions are explained in Table 1 on page 14 See Table 2 on page 15 for an explanation of all the TV setup menus Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 13 Table 1 TV Channel Setup Submenu Menu Selection Meaning Antenna Mode Antenna Mode the TV receives broadcast channels only Or Cable Mode Cable Mode the TV receives all programming via cable To change modes press the left or right directional button
26. e remote control iCEBOX Push button functions and other important features of the iCEBOX front panel are Front Panel shown below in Figure 9 Intercom microphone Press to raise or lower the sound level Press to select higher or lower TV channels Press power on or off Press to pause disc play Press again to resume play from the point of interruption Press to begin disc play Press to back up or move ahead one track Press to stop disc play Press to open or close disc tray Adjust flipdown feet for best viewing angle Figure 9 iCEBOX Front Panel Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 9 Overview of Controls and Connectors Qc eb ox iCEBOX Rear Panel Remote Control Rear panel connectors are shown below in Figure 10 Optional audio connection to external amplifier Modem Cable TV L R antenna OJO us VIDEO AuDiO MODEM DIN 6N 00 UE Printer Electronic lock and intercom Audio input Video input Figure 10 iCEBOX Rear Panel The omnidirectional remote Mode keys control provides instant access to all iCEBOX functions Power on off Its sealed case is water resistant and shock proof For a detailed description of remote control functions for each iCEBOX mode please refer to the separate Remote Control and Keyboard Gui
27. ece eee eee e ee eee 16 Figure 17 Special DVD Keyboard Functions cece cece cence ence cence 17 Figure 18 DVD Setup Options Main Menu cece eee eee ence ences 19 Figure 19 Remote Control Internet Functions 00sec seen eee cece e eee 21 Figure 20 Select Internet Service Provider Screen cece eee eee ee eee 22 Figure 21 iCEBOX Provided Internet Service Registration Screen 23 Figure 22 Alternate Internet Service Provider ISP Screen seen ee ee 23 Figure 23 Internet Menu cc cece cece cece cence eee nese eee nee eee ners 26 Figure 24 Internet Display Settings Menu 0c e cece cece e cece cnet eeeees 28 Figure 25 Monitor Setup Menu cece cece cece cent eee e nen eens 32 List of Tables Table1 TV Channel Setup SubMeNU cccececceceeeeceaceseuseaeuee 14 Table 2 TV Setup On screen Menus cece cee cece cence eee e een enenee 15 Table 3 DVD Mode Keyboard Functions 0 cece cece eee e cece enees 18 Table 4 Rating Submenu cece cece eee cence ence cence ene neneenees 19 Table 5 DVD Setup Menu cece cece cece nen e eet e nen e nee eeeenenenes 20 Table 6 Using the Internet Menu cece cece ence eee ence ene eeenens 26 Table 7 Internet Display Settings cece cece eee e eee ence ence eenees 28 Table 8 Monitor Setup On screen Menus ccc cece cence cece een
28. ed firmly into the back panel of the unit Make sure the phone line has a dial tone by connecting a different phone to the line If there is no dial tone on the phone the problem is in your wiring or local service In that case contact your local telephone company The tray won t open close when EJECT or DVD button is pressed Make sure the power is on Make sure the disc is inserted correctly The disc may be dirty or scratched Hand icon appears on screen The selected function is not supported on the disc being played Disc ejects automatically or will not play The disc may be damaged or dirty The disc is not placed correctly in the tray The disc is upside down in the tray The unit does not respond to remote control input Replace the remote control batteries Or if the batteries were recently replaced verify that they are inserted correctly The unit does not respond to keyboard input Replace the keyboard batteries Or if the batteries were recently replaced verify that they are inserted correctly Unit freezes does not respond to remote control or keyboard input Turn the unit off and unplug it for a few seconds Plug it back in and turn it on iCEBOX LLC September 2001 1 Privacy Policy Personal Identification Information Privacy of Children Other Web sites Security Information iCEBOX LLC is committed to protecting the privacy and security of
29. eect ence ene en eens 22 Going Online After Registration is Complete cece eee eee 24 E S23 screoce Wasas TE satts O E E E E 24 Call Waiti genen eaer eaea a e AE EEA RN 25 Using the On screen Internet Menu 0 0 c cece e cece eee e ee eneee 25 Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual i Appendix List of Figures Adjusting the Display 0 cece cece ene cece een ene n ee en en eenees 28 Printings eier nie eA Ue Sb eRe ALIAS ETE pea SOS wees 29 Internet Error Messages cece cece cence eect nen ence eeeeee 29 Internet Troubleshooting cece cece eee e cece ence eee eeenenens 30 7 Monitor and Security Mode 0 cece eee eee eee rreren 31 Other Monitor Mode Functions y eine vec Shen et seek aaianeeaee rues s 31 Monitor Setup Menu ccc ccc cence cence nen ee nee nee eeeeneneees 31 Security ModE iain bres ona a EE Ea E E AS EREE untae EASA 32 8 Caring for Your iCEBOX 0 cece cece cence ence e eee n en ennenes 33 CIO ANING is os eos Seek eRe ae ET Lea as EEN ERA 33 9 Troubleshooting cece cece cnet e cent ence nen eneenenes 34 T Privacy Policy noriet E e Wa gL RA A ee 8 A 1 2 Specifications 65 choccy bo a FON N as N a a ban Eia A 3 3 Digital vs Analog phone lines ouenna A 4 4 FCC Statements oredr deire E Ea E EE A E SEA EEA A 5 5 Contacting Customer Service ccc cece cent ence eens A 5 Figure A
30. enenes 32 Table A 1 iCEBOX Specifications 0 cece cece cece cence eee e nen eneeeens A 3 Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual iii Important Safety Instructions When using the iCEBOX please observe these basic precautions to reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage Before using the iCEBOX Read and understand all instructions pertaining to the iCEBOX Follow all warnings and cautions on the product and in these operating instructions Do not use the iCEBOX for anything other than its intended use Definition of Terms Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in serious WARNING personal injury or death gt gt Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor CAUTION personal injury or product damage General Warnings and Cautions Following are descriptions of general hazards that could result in personal injury to the user or product damage Specific warnings and cautions are found in relevant sections of the operating instructions 1 Read the instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before operating the iCEBOX Retain the instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow instructions All operating instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug the iCEBOX from the wall befor
31. ess MON on the remote control or keyboard Other Monitor AvcRorvideo game system may also be connected to the VIDEO IN connector To Mode Functions access programming from these devices the iCEBOX must be in Monitor Mode press MON on the remote control or keyboard Note While in Monitor Mode the word MONITOR is continuously displayed on the screen To remove this display e Open the Monitor Setup menu explained below e Select MONITOR MODE e Using the right left directional arrow keys change MONITOR MODE to VIDEO MODE Select DONE to return to the Monitor Setup menu Select DONE again to close the setup menu Monitor While in Monitor Mode you can open the Monitor Setup menu by pressing Setup Menu OPTIONS on the remote control or keyboard Use the Monitor Setup menu to customize Monitor settings such as brightness contrast and audio quality To navigate and make selections in the on screen menus you may use either the keyboard or the remote control While using the on screen menus keep in mind e A yellow box indicates the active menu item e To move the selection box press the up or down buttons e To adjust a setting higher press the right button To adjust a setting lower press the left button Select CANCEL to cancel your changes and return to the previous menu e Select DONE to save your changes and return to the main menu When the desired menu item is highlighted press GO to make your selection
32. ey on the remote control or keyboard that corresponds to the menu number of the program you want to watch While viewing a disc you may switch to any other mode by pressing the appropriate button TV NET MON on the remote control or keyboard The disc will pause in place until you return to DVD Mode e When inserting a disc in the tray make sure that the disc is positioned in the center of the tray with the printed side facing up e If the disc is positioned correctly when the tray closes the screen will indicate which type of disc has been inserted e Make sure the disc is kept clean and free of oils dirt and moisture If necessary wash the disc with a mild solution of soap and warm water and dry thoroughly with a lint free cloth Do not apply solvents such as benzene or paint thinner Do not use anti static agents Do not scrub the disc with any abrasive material e Keep DVD CDs away from heat and direct sunlight Store DVD CDs properly when not in use Storage of DVD CDs e After play remove the disc from the tray To prevent damage be sure to store discs in their case e Do not store discs in areas of direct sunlight high heat or humidity near heating vents or dusty areas iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox Overview of Controls and Connectors 3 Overview of Controls and Connectors This section provides an overview of the controls and connectors on the iCEBOX front and rear panels the keyboard and th
33. eyboard to open the DVD on screen options menus The main DVD Setup menu is shown in Figure 18 While using the on screen menus keep in mind e Repeatedly pressing OPTIONS will toggle the menu off and on e A yellow box indicates the active menu item To move the selection box press the up or down buttons e To adjust a setting higher press the right button To adjust a setting lower press the left button e Select CANCEL to cancel your changes and return to the previous menu e Select DONE to save your changes and return to the main menu When the desired menu item is highlighted press GO to make your selection 18 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox DVD Mode Setting controls on DVD viewing dvd setup image sound controls Figure 18 DVD Setup Options Main Menu You may control viewing of DVDs with X R or PG1 ratings To set the control level From the main DVD on screen menu select CONTROLS then select RATING Three levels of control are available no adult titles kids only and view all The RATING submenu and functions are explained below in Table 4 Table 4 Rating Submenu Menu Selection Meaning Rating is unlocked All viewing is allowed Rating is locked Viewing control has been selected Enter code to lock Choose a 4 digit password to set the permitted viewing level or Three levels of control are available view all kids only Enter code to unlock and no adults
34. hen the unit is off pressing DVD will turn on the power in DVD Mode To switch between DVD and another mode such as TV Monitor or Internet press the desired mode button on either the remote control or keyboard To turn off the power press the ON OFF button on the remote control The remote control is illustrated below in Figure 16 with descriptions of button functions in DVD Mode Unidentified buttons do not function in DVD Mode Buttons on the right side of the keyboard duplicate remote control functions You may also refer to the separate Remote Control and Keyboard Quick Reference Guide for more information on the remote control Press to start disc play Power on off Press to fast forward Press to back up or move ahead one track Press to return to a DVD or VCD menu Press to stop disc play Press to pause disc play Press again to resume Press to raise or lower the sound level Press directional buttons to navigate on screen menus Press GO to select a menu item or to play a disc Figure 16 Remote Control DVD CD Functions or reverse playback Press DVD to resume normal play Press to access title function on DVDs Press to access DVD setup menus Press to mute sound Press again to restore sound Press number buttons to enter disc track selections 16 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox DVDMode Menu and Title The MENU and TITLE buttons on the remote contro
35. ing Up Your iCEBOX Qc eb ox 2 Install the three AA batteries as shown in Figure 4 below 3 Replace the rubber gasket Make sure it is positioned properly 4 Reinstall the battery cover Make sure it is seated correctly in order to maintain the remote control s waterproof seal Make sure the screws are snug but do not over tighten P P hs Figure 4 Keyboard Battery Installation Connecting the Screw your existing TV cable into the coaxial connector on the back panel of the TV Cable or iCEBOX to enable cable programming see Figure 5 If cable service is not Antenna available use the supplied antenna to enhance local broadcast reception To install the antenna 1 Insert the plastic base of the antenna into the mounting hole on top of the unit 2 Using firm pressure plug the antenna connector into the TV IN connector on the back panel of the iCEBOX 4 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox Setting Up Your iCEBOX Cable antenna connector R 750 VIDEO AUDIO MODEM DIN es 00 IN o i Modem connector Figure 5 Rear Panel TV IN and Modem Connectors Connecting the Phone Line DO NOT connect the iCEBOX to a digital phone line Connecting the iCEBOX to a digital phone line will cause permanent damage to the unit Digital phone lines are mainly used in industrial and CAUTION commercial settings Mos
36. ion 23 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual vii Qc ebox Welcome to the iCEBOX 1 Welcome to the iCEBOX Welcome to iCEBOX the ultimate Information Communication and Entertainment resource The space conscious iCEBOX is packed with great features and designed to fit easily into your lifestyle From the comfort of your kitchen surf the Internet send e mail order groceries review local traffic and weather conditions listen to an audio CD or watch a DVD or video CD or tune in your favorite TV show A video camera connection allows you to check on children playing in another room or to watch the front door Switching between modes is as easy as pressing a button The iCEBOX is compact in size but delivers big performance with an ultra sharp high resolution monitor a 125 channel cable ready TV Dolby audio technology and two high performance speakers There s also a full size wireless keyboard and omnidirectional remote control Both the keyboard and remote control are water resistant grease proof and shock proof The iCEBOX also features a built in 56k modem a printer port connections for intercom and electronic locks and a dual phone line jack that allows your iCEBOX and your telephone to share a single wall jack Q cebox ON OFF EJ
37. itter Connecting to The iCEBOX operates with normal household electrical current 120VAC 60 Hz A Power 120 VAC power cord is supplied with your iCEBOX To connect to power 1 Plug the supplied AC power cord into the AC connection on the rear panel of the iCEBOX Figure 7 2 Plug the other end into a wall socket 120 VAC power connector Soot Figure 7 Rear Panel Power Connector WARNING Risk of electric shock This product should only be operated from the type of power source A indicated on the marking label 120VAC 60 HZ If you are not sure of the power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company WARNING Risk of electric shock h This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 6 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Connecting Other Devices to the iCEBOX Printer The iCEBOX is compatible with Hewlett Packard DeskJet 900 series printers The printer connector is on the rear panel of the unit Figure 8 Please refer to the iCEBOX Web site www iceboxllc com for a current list of other compatible printers Electronic Locks and Intercom Speakers To provide security functions the iCEBOX may be connected with pr
38. ked channel number The message ADD CHANNEL will be displayed Press GO to unblocked the channel or e Do nothing to leave the channel blocked 14 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox TVMode Table 2 describes all the on screen menus in TV Mode Table 2 TV Setup On screen Menus Select To adjust Then select adjust image brightness slider bar contrast slider bar color slider bar tint slider bar restore factory select done to reset TV image options to defaults defaults sound bass slider bar treble slider bar balance slider bar restore factory select done to reset TV sound options to defaults defaults TV channel setup antenna or cable autoscan channels edit channel list select antenna or cable autoscan in progress delete channel Or add channel select channel press go to delete Or select channel press go to add Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual DVD Mode 5 cebox 5 DVD Mode Remote Control DVD Functions You can use the iCEBOX to play DVDs video CDs or listen to audio CDs The information provided in this section applies to all three disc formats except where noted Note iCEBOX does not support other CD formats CD ROM for example Note The DVD player may not function properly in temperatures over 35 C 95 F To watch a DVD or video CD or to listen to an audio CD press the DVD button on the remote control or key board W
39. l and keyboard have special Buttons functions in DVD Mode However the functions will vary somewhat depending on the type of DVD or VCD being viewed Some DVDs use menu and or title functions for similar purposes DVDs and VCDs have unique menu selections depending on their purpose and programming e Press MENU on the remote control or keyboard to discover and access special programming features built in to a DVD or VCD Onsome DVDs the main menu is accessed by pressing TITLE Home or Main Menu or back one menu These functions may vary between DVDs Top level disc menu On some discs this button functions as a Home or Main Menu button similar in function to the MENU button A hand icon appearing on the screen indicates that the selected key or function is not available at that time Keyboa rd In DVD Mode several letter keys have special functions The most frequently used DVD Functions functions are grouped on the left side of the keyboard and are printed in light blue letters below the key letter as shown below in Figure 17 Table 3 contains descriptions of the special DVD Mode button functions W Random E R A Audio C 3D audio D Display A S D F Q Repeat Repeat Audio Subtitle Display S Subtitle W Random C X Angle oO X Angle Z Zoom shift 3D Audi Z Zoom Figure 17 Special DVD Keyboard Functions Countertop iCEBOX Owne
40. lows access to their server Type in the required phone number then select DONE and press GO to save your entry 26 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Table 6 Using the Internet Menu Continued Select Function dialing prefix Numerals preceding the ISP phone number if required to access an outside line or to temporarily disable Call Waiting Note Contact your local phone company to verify the code required to temporarily disable Call Waiting Enter the numerals required to temporarily deactivate Call Waiting usually 70 and extra numerals required to access an outside line 9 for example Select DONE and press GO to save your entry and return to the Internet Menu dialing sound Choose OFF or ON for modem dialing sound then select DONE and press GO to save your choice and return to the main menu DNS primary Special settings provided by your ISP Changing the DNS Primary settings may disable your Internet connection and or your ability to receive and send e mail Don t adjust these settings unless you are certain of the results Type in the settings provided by your ISP then select DONE and press GO to save your entry and return to the main menu DNS secondary Type in the settings provided by your ISP then select DONE and press GO to save your entry and return to the main menu Cancel Return to the main menu without saving any changes Done Save your changes and return to the main menu online setup dialing
41. nnect you from the Internet To redial and return to your home page press OPTIONS on the remote control or keyboard select DIAL or CONNECT and press GO If you re continuing to have problems please refer to the warranty card for the technical support phone number Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 29 Internet Troubleshooting Error Screens Unit Freezes Internet Connect Failure Error Connecting to Internet Some problems that commonly occur during Internet use are described below along with solutions If problems persist refer to the warranty card for information on how to contact customer support While using the Internet you will periodically come across screens that read Error followed by the type of error In these cases you may either press GO on the remote control or the keyboard and try again or repeat your previous action You will receive an error screen on sites that utilize web technologies that the iCEBOX does not support such as Shockwave Java and Flash If your iCEBOX freezes does not respond to input from the keyboard or remote control turn the power off and unplug the unit for a few seconds Then plug the unit back in and turn it on If your iCEBOX has problems dialing or connecting turn the power off and unplug it for a few seconds then turn the unit back on Be sure to verify the following e Make sure voice mail if you have this service is not interfering The message
42. ofessionally installed electronic locks and intercom speakers The lock and intercom speaker connectors are located on the rear panel of the unit see Figure 8 For more information about these features please refer to Section 7 on page 31 For detailed information on setting up a security system using your Countertop iCEBOX please refer to the Countertop iCEBOX Security Mode Installation Guide This guide is also available on the iCEBOX Web site www iceboxilc com Video Camera You may use the iCEBOX to monitor another area of your home in which a video camera is installed by connecting the video camera to the video connection on the rear panel of the unit Figure 8 Please refer to Section 7 on page 31 for more information VCR or Video Game System You may connect a VCR or video game system to the iCEBOX using the VIDEO and AUDIO IN connectors on the rear panel Figure 8 Please refer to Section 7 on page 31 for more information In addition refer to the instructions provided with the VCR or video game for more information External Speakers You may connect external speakers to the iCEBOX using the AUDIO OUT connectors on the rear panel Figure 8 Please refer to the instructions provided with the speakers for more information Lok OUT TV IN 75Q VIDEO AUDIO MODEM DIN OP OC O essen L Printer Electronic lock and intercom Audio input Video input
43. ons to move up or down in amenu list of links and options Press GO to make a selection Figure 19 Remote Control Internet Functions Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 21 Internet Mode GS eb ox Registering Before you can go online with your new iCEBOX you must call a iCEBOX Customer anew iCEBOX Care representative at 1 877 463 7637 If you currently have an Internet Service Provider account and wish to use it the representative will assist you through the registration process If you do not have an Internet Service Provider account the representative will help you choose one and establish your account Important Internet Service Information e iCEBOX offers a selection of popular Internet Service Providers including its own Internet portal e Internet service typically requires a monthly connection fee e The iCEBOX operating system does not support Internet services that require additional downloaded or user installed software To complete the registration process 1 Complete the registration phone call to iCEBOX Customer Care 1 877 463 7637 as described above 2 Make sure your iCEBOX is connected to a phone line with a dial tone If the phone line is not connected please refer to Connecting the Phone Line beginning on page 5 3 Press NET on the remote control or keyboard The iCEBOX will automatically connect to the Internet To complete the registration process follow the on screens ins
44. ote If you must dial a prefix from your location to get an outside line 9 for example you must stop the dial up process and first change the dial up settings To change the dial up settings e Press STOP on the remote control or keyboard to cancel dialing e Press OPTIONS to open the Internet on screen menu e Select USER SETTINGS and press GO e Select DIALING PREFIX and type the numerals required to access an outside line e Select DONE and press GO to save your entry and close the on screen menu Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 23 Going Online after Registration is Complete E mail Press OPTIONS again select DIAL and press GO The iCEBOX will now begin the registration process using the dialing prefix just entered To go online after completing registration 1 Pressing NET on the remote control or the keyboard when you are in another mode such as TV DVD or Monitor will automatically connect you to the Internet If you are already in Internet Mode but are not online you may either e Jump to another mode then select NET to automatically connect or e Press OPTIONS to open the Internet on screen menu select DIAL and press GO The iCEBOX will connect to the Internet and the default home page will open Note Pressing NET while in Internet Mode opens a special setup menu see Figure 24 Internet Display Settings Menu on page 28 You can close the setup menu by pressing NET again To go to
45. ower in TV Mode To switch between TV and another mode such as Internet or Monitor press the desired mode button on either the remote control or keyboard e To turn off the power press the ON OFF button on the remote control Remote Control The remote control is illustrated below in Figure 13 with descriptions of button TV Functions functions in TV Mode Unidentified buttons do not function in TV Mode Buttons on the right side of the keyboard duplicate remote control functions You may also refer to the separate Remote Control and Keyboard Guide for more information about using the remote control Power on off QO amp NET ovo mon Qcebox Press to turn on TV For Options a Eai a functions only Next Scroll Press directional buttons to navigate on screen menus Press GO to select a menu item Press to display on screen menus to adjust settings Press to raise or lower the sound level Press to select next higher or lower channel Press to mute sound Press again to restore sound Press to enter TV channel numbers Figure 13 Remote Control TV functions 12 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox TV Mode TV Setup Menu TV Channel Setup Use the TV Setup on screen menu to customize TV settings such as brightness contrast audio quality and for channel list editing To navigate and make selections in the on screen menus you can use either the keyboard or the remote control Whil
46. prefix Same as Dialing Prefix in User Settings above reg phone The phone number for registration cancel Cancel your changes and return to the main menu done Save your changes and return to the main menu Done Close the Internet Menu Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 27 Internet Mode Qcebox Adjusting the If desired you can adjust the monitor display To access the display settings menu Display press NET on the remote control or keyboard twice rapidly The display settings menu is shown below in Figure 24 Menu functions are explained in Table 7 Internet setup image parameters image size pos image geometry system info restore factory defaults done Figure 24 Internet Display Settings Menu Table 7 Internet Display Settings Select Then select brightness image parameters gep contrast restore defaults Then select adjust Slider bar Slider bar select done to reset Internet image options to default image size pos horiz position vert position width height rotation restore defaults Slider bar Slider bar Slider bar Slider bar Slider bar select done to reset Internet image size options to defaults image geometry pin cushion trapezoidal parallelogram pincush balance restore defaults Slider bar Slider bar Slider bar Slider bar select done to reset Internet image geometry options to defaults system info system info
47. r s Manual 17 DVD Mode 5 cebox Table 3 DVD Mode Keyboard Functions Key letter Function Description A Audio Press to toggle between audio tracks on a DVD Some DVDs contain language options or director s commentary These functions are not available on all DVDs C 3D audio An optional audio mode that may enhance the listening quality of some DVD CDs Toggle on and off to enable disable this mode D Display Press to toggle between information displays such as time elapsed and time remaining Press DISPLAY repeatedly to cycle through all display functions and clear from the screen Q Repeat Press to toggle between different repeat modes such as track or disc Selections may vary depending on the type of disc being played S Subtitle Press to display subtitles Not available on all DVDs Press again to remove subtitles W Random Press to have tracks play in random order Press again to cancel random play X Angle Press to view scenes from different camera angles not available on all DVDs Press again to cancel Z Zoom Press repeatedly to toggle through three zoom settings and return to normal viewing DVD Use on screen menus to customize DVD settings such as brightness contrast On screen audio quality image aspect and viewer ratings To navigate and make selections in Menus _ the on screen menus you can use either the keyboard or the remote control While in DVD Mode press OPTIONS on the remote control or k
48. s a priority of iCEBOX LLC We have taken careful measures to secure both our information and our physical premises We exercise great care in providing secure transmissions of your personal information from your unit to our servers Our server software encrypts information which is intended to ensure all iCEBOX LLC transactions remain private unless sent by an unsecured means such as e mail We also make use of firewalls and Secure Socket Layers where appropriate Please contact your own Internet Service Provider for information on their privacy policies iCEBOX LLC is not responsible for the policies of private Internet Service Providers Notwithstanding our use of technology to provide appropriate security in this time of rapidly changing technology any responsible Internet related business must recognize and acknowledge that there are individuals and even businesses Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual A 1 Appendix 5 ceb ox that may attempt to use unethical or illegal means to access information or disrupt communications Therefore we must advise you that no security system is perfect and that your use of the iCEBOX product constitutes a waiver of any claim against iCEBOX LLC for direct consequential and all other damages arising from the unauthorized access use or disclosure of information maintained on our systems unless such damages are due to our intentional wrongdoing or gross negligence A 2 iCEBOX
49. t homes are wired with analog phone lines Consult the Appendix of this manual for more information about digital and analog phone lines If you aren t certain what type of phone line you have please contact your phone company The phone cord supplied with the iCEBOX is a 26 AWG cord To CAUTION reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord Your iCEBOX is equipped with a built in modem When properly connected to a phone line you can use the iCEBOX to access the Internet and to send and receive e mail Please refer to Section 6 on page 21 for detailed instructions on using your iCEBOX to access to Internet To connect the phone line 1 Insert one end of the supplied phone cord into the modem connector on the back panel of the iCEBOX see Figure 5 2 Insert the other end into a phone jack with a dial tone You may connect your regular phone line and the iCEBOX modem line to the same wall jack using the phone splitter supplied with your iCEBOX Figure 6 To connect your telephone and the iCEBOX modem to the same wall jack Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 5 Setting Up Your iCEBOX Qc eb ox 1 Unplug your telephone cord from the wall jack Splitter ei E 2 Plug the splitter into the wall jack 3 Plug your telephone line into one side of the splitter and the iCEBOX modem line into the other side of the splitter Figure 6 Figure 6 Phone cord and spl
50. tructions Need help Privacy Please select Internet Service Provider Internet Service OX Provider iCEBOX fw iCEBOX Please enter yo and password Username Password Confirm Password Submit Figure 20 Select Internet Service Provider Screen 22 iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox Internet Mode Need help Privacy Great Now just choose a dial up number that is close to you State Washington w a Pe ebox ciy Dial Up Dial up number Thank you Pick any of the numbers 7 EE SH here and we ll set up your new connection Please be sure to check that the number you choose is not long F Check here to dial 1 before the number distance I Check here to enable 10 digit dialing Dialing Prefix Long Distance Charges may apply Figure 21 iCEBOX Provided Internet Service Registration Screen Need help Please fill in your personal ISP information below im Dial up number ot cebo x Dialing Prefix Dial Up DNS1 D Please fill in the following ISP DNS2 configuration data from your existing ISP Username Password Home URL Figure 22 Alternate Internet Service Provider ISP Registration Screen 4 When registration is complete you must disconnect from the Internet To disconnect e Press OPTIONS on the remote control or keyboard select HANGUP from the on screen menu then press GO or e Turn the iCEBOX off N
51. u to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage requiring service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating vi iCEBOX LLC September 2001 Qc ebox Important Safety Instructions instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e Ifthe product has been dropped or damaged in any way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 21 Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 22 Safety check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condit
52. upply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company Grounding or polarization This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Power cord protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Outdoor antenna grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Refer to Figure A on the following page Countertop iCEBOX Owner s Manual 15 16 17 18 19 20 FIGURE A EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA G

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