Access tab – Qsonix Qsonix User Manual

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Import Media - The Qsonix system allows you to import music files that you have previously ripped or downloaded onto
another device such as your PC, server, etc. From here you can define any number of “Network Locations” that exist on
your network as file shares. The Qsonix system will automatically identify your media and retrieve any additional
information such as cover and metadata available and import the media into your stored music library.

Supported File types includes: WMA, WMA Lossless, FLAC, M4A, AAC, MP3, AIFF, Apple Lossless

Calibrate Touchscreen - Use this option to calibrate your touch screen anytime you think that your touch operations are
not responding properly.

Show Cursor- Use the checkbox to enable or disable the cursor. Enabling this feature allows the system to be used with
USB mouse pointer-type devices including wireless mice, pointers, trackballs or gyros. Disable this feature for
touchscreen-only operation.

Backup System- Allows you to backup your entire system to any external USB storage device.

1.

Attach a dedicated hard drive to the system via an available USB/Accessory port of the QSONIX system.

Important: Be sure there is enough free space on the backup drive to accommodate the system information.
Depending on your system model that could mean 250GB, 500GB, or 1000GB or larger.

2.

Select Backup System from the System >> General screen.

3.

Follow the onscreen prompts to backup your entire system, including media, playlists, preferences and settings.

Restore System - Allows restoration of a backup set created in the Backup System feature.

1.

Connect the hard drive with the most recent backup set created using the Backup System feature to an

available USB/Accessory port.

2.

Select Restore System from the System Management >> General screen.

3.

Follow the onscreen prompts to restore the system from the drive containing a valid Qsonix backup set.

Access Tab

This features allows you to set a password to control access to system settings and playlists.

To enable the protected access feature and set an access password:

1.

From the Preferences menu, tap the Access tab.

2.

Tap the Enable button – a checkmark will appear in the button and a numeric keypad will show on the screen.

3.

Enter a 4-digit PIN number in the space provided. Enter the number again and Press DONE. A password has been created

and the system is in Protected Access mode.

When the password-protected system access is enabled, the menu (or settings) screen is replaced with a screensaver. The default
screensaver (more screensaver options will be discussed below) displays only the currently playing track and a few upcoming tracks.
Touching the screen produces only a numeric keypad in which to enter the previously set password.

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