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Version 1.0.0 ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guid e 1 ICY BOX Mediaserver Software User Guide[...]
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Version 1.0.0 ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guid e 2 Contents Contents ................................................................................................................................................. ii Introduction .........................................................................................................................[...]
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Version 1.0.0 ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guid e 3 Starting the IC Y BOX Application ............................................................................................................... 19 Using ICY BOX Agent .................................................................................................................... 19 Using a brow[...]
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Version 1.0.0 ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guid e 4 Running a slidesho w ...................................................................................................................... 37 Playing songs ................................................................................................................................ . 37 Files sect[...]
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Version 1.0.0 ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guid e 5 Viewing details ................................................................................................ ............................... 58 Opening a folder ............................................................................................................................. 58 Schedul[...]
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Version 1.0.0 ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guid e 6 FTPS [Prem ium Feature] ...................................................................................................................... 81 ICY BOX Mediaser ver Pictures W izard ................................................................................................ 81 Appendixes ......[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 7 Introduction About ICY BOX Mediaser ver The IC Y BOX Mediaserver is a secure Media server that let you store, m ana ge, share an d enjoy your digital me dia. You can col lect and store content incl uding personal photos, music, videos and docum ents. IC Y BOX Mediaserver can au tomatically back up your precious dat[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 8 Print You can connect a USB p rinter to the ICY BOX Mediaserver, and then share the printer with all the com puters on your home netwo rk. File types Recommend ed Recomm ended file types are JPEG for im ages, MP3 for audio, and MPEG- 4 (H.264) for video. Internal The IC Y BOX Mediaserver Application uses an interna[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 9 Mobile devices acc essing ICY BO X Mediaserver over the Internet w ill automatically be re -directed to a mobile inter face. ICY BOX Mediaserver will autom atically optim ize the mobile interface f or the device. Depend ing on the device, m obile users can: Browse album s Browse folders in the Media Library[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 10 Verif y ing req uirements Broadban d Internet Make sure your hom e ne twork is ru nning properly and provides a broadband co nnection to the Internet. You m ust be able to acc ess the I nternet from your com puter. Router Your router d irects local data traffic thro ugh your home netwo rk, and passes I nternet dat[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 11 PC Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista 500 MHz Pentium III or greater 512 MB RAM or g reater CD or DVD ROM d rive Web browser (I nternet Explorer 7.0 or later, Firefox 2. 0 or later) Flash Player 10 Mac Mac OS 10.4 or 10.5 G3 or later, or I nt el Core processor 512 MB RAM or g reate[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 12 PC 1. Connect a USB ca ble from the printer t o the ICY BO X Mediaserver. 2. Using Explorer, brow se to ICY BOX Med iaserver . If prom pted, enter your User Name and Password . 3. Double-click ICY B OX Mediaserver . The fo llowing m essage appears. 4. Click OK . The Add Printer Wizard starts. 5. Select the Manu fa[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 13 3. Click to add a pr inter. 4. Click Windo ws , and then select workgroup a nd ICY BOX . 5. Select Registered U ser , enter your User Na me and Password , and then click Connect . icybox ICY_BOX „icybox“.[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 14 6. Select the printe r model in Print Using , and then click Add . The first tim e you print, you will be p rompted for your user name and password . Enter your User Name and Password , select Reme mber this password in my keychain , and then click Connect . Next time y ou print, you will not be prom pted for your[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 15 ICY BOX A ge nt ICY BO X Agent allows you to start the other desktop applications. The ICY BOX Agent icon reside s in your system tray (PC) or dock (Mac). It norm ally appears when you start your com puter. Right- click the ICY BOX Agent icon to d isplay the menu. O n a PC only, the menu displays your log in statu[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 16 Switch user If someone is logged into ICY BO X Mediaserver, the Switch user com mand logs out the current user, and al lows you to log in. This is available o n a PC only. Log in/Log o ut The Log in comm and allows you to selec t your ICY BOX Med iaserver, and then enter your User name and Password . If you log in[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 17 Open ICY BOX Mediaserver applicat ion The Open ICY BOX application comm and starts the ICY B OX Application. This application opens y our browser, prom pts you to log in (i f necessary), and displays the Landing Page of the ICY BOX Mediaserv er Ap plication. You can then ac cess your folders and album s within the[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 18 Abou t The About comm and di splays the version num ber of ICY BOX Med iaserver Agent. Exit ICY BOX A gent The Exit ICY BOX Agent comm and closes ICY BOX Agent, and rem oves the icon from the system tray.[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 19 ICY BOX A pplic ation The IC Y BOX Application runs in y our browser. I t allows you to access your fo lders and albums with in the media libra ry, view albums, and set preferences. Because the I CY BOX Application us es a web- based interface, it works the sam e with different com puters and browsers. The I CY BO[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 20 Logging in After you start the ICY BOX Application, you m ust log in (unless y ou logg ed in previously). 1. If necessary , enter Your Home Serve r Name . 2. If necessary , enter Your User name and Your Password . 3. Optionally select Re member me , so you don' t have to re-enter your p assword next time y ou[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 21 Landing page After you start the ICY BOX Mediaserv er Application and log in, the Land ing page appears. It allows y ou to select Albums , Med ia Library, Backup my ICY BOX and Preferences . You can set a back ground im a ge for the Landing pag e. S ee " Use as Land ing page background" on pag e 45 . You[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 22 Media Librar y page The Media Library pag e allows you to org anize your files using fo lders, and share files using album s. The Media Library page has the Media Sources s ection, Albums section, Files section and De tails section. Display i ng the Media Lib rar y page From the Landing page, click Media Library .[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 23 Media Sources section The Media Sources section shows the Fam ilyLibrary folders (if y our account can a ccess them), your MyLibr ary folders, and your MyComputers folde rs. Note that whi le the subfolders with in FamilyLibr ary and MyLibrary are intended for specific file types , you can actual ly put any file in[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 24 Expanding and collapsing a fo lder Expanding a folder shows its subfolde rs . To expand a fold er, click the right arrow ( ) beside th e folder name. Collapsing a folder hides its subfolders. This is useful if m any folders are open, and you want to reduce clu tter on the screen. To collapse a folder , click the d[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 25 Folders (see page 77 ) or FTP (see page 80 ). To select the de stination for the up load, select the folder, displ ay the menu, and the n select Upload . Alterna tively , you can select the folder, and th en click the Upload icon ( ). The Upload window appears. You can now c hoose Manual Upload or Dr ag and Drop .[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 26 Viewing detai ls Viewing details show s information about the selected f older, and allows you to ed it it. To view detai ls, select the folder, disp lay the menu, an d then select View Details . Alternatively, se lect the folder, and then c lick the Show Details icon ( ). The details appear in the Det ails sectio[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 27 Renaming a fo lder Renaming a folder changes its nam e. To renam e a folder, select the folde r, display the menu, and then s elect Rename . When prompted, ente r the new nam e, a nd then click Rename . Note that if y ou rename a folder, and an a lbum contains a r eference to a file wi thin the folder, the item wi[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 28 Creating a new shared album You can add the co ntents of a folder to a new album. The album can be s hared w ith family and m edia players on the hom e network, and wi th friends and the public on the Internet. Imag es in an album can be shared through RSS, Facebo ok or Flickr. To create the album , select the fol[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 29 Sharing w ith fam ily Sharing an album wit h family makes it available to the other ICY BO X Mediaserver users, unless thei r account blocks ac cess. See " Let user acces s family folder” on page 71 . The album will appear in their Album s page. To share the album with fam ily, select Share with o ther fami[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 30 To email your f riends, you must first set up your contacts, as d escribed below. Then you can either select Send e mail to invite es , or click Send Invitations . Setting up contact s Setting up contacts is setting up y our address book, and setting up the contact list for the current album . Your address book co[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 31 Setting up the contact list To add a friend to the contact list, select the friend in the Addre ss Book list, and then click Add >> . To remov e a friend from the contact lis t, select the friend in the Allowed Access list, and then click << R emove . Note that if you em ai l an invitation to a friend,[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 32 Sharing w ith medi a players Sharing files with m edi a play ers allows media play ers on your hom e network to detect and access conten t within the album . The media player m ust support the UPnP-AV, DLNA or Window s Media Connect st andard. Media play ers include gaming consoles (Xbox 360 and PS3 ), digital pho[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 33 To complete the photo album , log in to Facebook, and then navigate to the pho to album. You will see a m essage similar to "Th is album contains photos up loaded from anot her application. Selec t photos to approv e or reject." Select the photos, and then c lick Approve Selected Photos . Once you have a[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 34 Select the default pho to stream or an existing set, or create a new s et by entering its nam e and optional desc ription, and then click Submit . ICY BO X Mediaserver will upl oad the images to the photo st ream or set. ICY BO X Mediaserver will only upload im ages from the album : not documents, music or videos.[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 35 To run a slideshow, s elect the folde r, display the menu, and then select Slideshow . The browser autom atically shows each image with its capt ion. See "Running a s lideshow" on page 50 . Play ing songs Playing song s plays the music with in the folder. Songs within subfolders are not play ed, nor are [...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 36 Albums section The Albums sec tion shows the album s you have create d, and allows you to edit them . To view your fam ily's albums (i.e. sha red albums created by the other users), se lect Albums in the Home m enu. Selecting an alb um Selecting an album highlights the album nam e, and displays its files in t[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 37 Adding an album To add an album , cl ick the Ne w Album icon ( ) . Enter the Name o f the album and an optional Description . Select the them e, and set the sharing op tions. You can then drag and drop folders and/or files from folders to the album. For m ore information, see pages 27 to 28 . Deleting an albu m De[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 38 Files section The Files section show s t he subfo lders and files with in the selected folder, o r the files within the select ed album. Filtering files Filtering the files spe cifies which file ty pes will appear . To filter the files , select All Files , Images , M usic or Videos in the Med ia Filter list. The F[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 39 List List view uses a t able to display the file s. For each file, List v iew shows the file n ame, whether the file ha s tags, caption, date, file type and size. Moving the mouse over a file in List view show s an arrow, which a llows you to display the menu. Shuffle Shuffle view display s a larger imag e for eac[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 40 CoolIris [Premium Feature] CoolIris provid es an innovative use r interface to displa y the images within th e folder or album. Docum ents, music and videos do not appear. The m enu is not available i n CoolIris view. After selecting the CoolIris v iew, click Ge t CoolIris to install the CoolI r is plugin. Th is w[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 41 For exam ple, the following illustrati on shows the results after se arching for flower . The first file has flower a s a tag; the tag appears in the Details section. The second file has flower in the cap tion. The third fi le has flower within the f ile name. See "Adding a ca ption" on page 42 , and &qu[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 42 Display i ng the menu The IC Y BOX Mediaserver Application has a menu with commands for wo rking with files. You ca n display the m enu in Thumbnail v iew or List v iew. T he m enu is not available in Shuffle view or Coo lIris view. To display the m enu, move the mouse over a file. In Li st view, an arrow ( ) will[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 43 To add a captio n to a file, start by selecting its folde r. Select the file, display the m enu, and then select Vie w Details . Enter the caption in the Caption box of the Details section. Alternatively, in Th umbnail view, you can s elect the file, click the Click to add caption message, and then enter the capti[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 44 Remov ing a file Removing a file deletes it from the album, but leav es the file in the original folder. You can remov e multiple files at once. To remov e a file, start by selecting it s album . Select the file, display the menu, and then select Remove . Moving a file Moving a file puts it in a different folde r.[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 45 To add a file to a n album, start by selec ting its folder, a nd then drag and drop the fi le to the album. You can also se lect the file, display the m enu, and then select Add to Album > New , Add to Album > [Album Name] , or Share Se lected Ite ms . For more inform ation, see page 27 . Note that if y ou s[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 46 If you play the s lideshow, it will d isplay the other im ages within the sele cted folder or album. See "Running a slideshow" on page 50 . Rotate clockwise Rotating an im age clockwise turns it to the right. If the im age is used in an album , i t will be rotated there a s well. To rotate an im age, sta[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 47 Albums page An album is a group of related pic tures, music, videos and documents. The album has a theme, which set s the mood by display ing backg round graphics. The album can be unshared for your own enjoym ent, or shared with famil y, friends or everyone. The Albums pag e allows you to view y our albums, album[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 48 Viewing an albu m Viewing an album shows its imag es, videos, music and docum ents. This is the sa me view that family, fr iends and the public see if they access y our shared album . To view an album , double-click it. Filtering files Filtering the file s specifies which fi le types will appear . To filter the fi[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 49 CoolIris [Premium Feature] CoolIris provid es an innovative use r interface to displa y the images within th e album . Documents, m usic and videos do no t appear. See " Cooliris” on pag e s 40 and 50 . A ccessing a file Double-clicking a f ile opens or downloads it, as follows: An imag e is display ed [...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 50 Starting Coo lIris Starting CoolI r is displays the album' s i mages with the innovative CoolI ris user interface. Music, videos and documents are not shown. Y ou can start Co olIris using the A lbums page, or after d isplaying an album . To start CoolI ris using the A lbums page, select the album, and then c[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 51 Play ing songs Playing song s plays the music with in the album. Im a ges, videos and docum ents are not played. To play songs afte r displaying an album, click Play All . You can also play a s ong by double-clicking it. All the songs in the album will autoplay , starting with the selected one. Clicking the Amazon[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 52 the desired file. Depend ing on your brows er settings, you can o pen the file, dow nload it to a specific direc tory, or download it to the default directo ry. You can also downlo ad a docum ent by double-clicking it.[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 53 Backup M y ICY BOX page The Backup My ICY BOX page allow s you to back up the files and folders on the ICY BOX Mediaserver to a USB drive, and to res tore files back to th e device. The USB drive uses the sam e directory structure a s the device to org anize the files. Connectin g a USB drive If you are back ing u[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 54 If the drive needs to to be form atted, the following scr een will appear, prom pting to verify your selec tion. Click Yes . The follow ing screen app ears once the I CY BOX Application has prep ared the USB drive. Display i ng the Backup M y ICY BOX page From the Hom e page, click Backup My IC Y BOX. From one of [...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 55 Media Sources se ction The Media Sources section shows the Fam i lyLibrary fo lders (if your acc ount can acces s them) and your MyLib rary folders. I f you select a folder wi thin the Media Sour ces section, the Files section shows its subfo lders. You can back up any of the subfolders w ithin FamilyLibrary or My[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 56 Icon Current status Action at next b ackup Override? None No files in the folder are backed up. None or so me of the files will be backed up. Yes, you can override this setting for individual files within the folder. (Grey) All the files within the folder and its subfolders will be backed up. No, you cannot overri[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 57 Backup Details se ction The Backup Detai ls section shows inform ation about the selected folder or file. Name - The filenam e of the folde r or file. Last modified - When the contents of the folder or file last c hanged. If blank, the file is back ed up, but has been deleted f rom the folder. Status -[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 58 Folder in the M edia Sources section Folder in the Files section File in the File s section Open Open Show Details View Details View Details Restore Restore Schedule for Back up Schedule for Back up Schedule for Rem oval Schedule for Rem oval NOTE: The Restore c ommand is only availabl e if your ICY BOX Mediaserve[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 59 To schedule a folder for rem oval, select the folder in the Fi les section, disp lay the menu, and then select Schedu le for Removal . De -scheduling a f older De -scheduling a folder m ea ns it will no long er be backed up or de leted. You can t hen schedule subfold ers and files within the fo lder for back up or[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 60 Restoring a fi le Restoring a fi le copies it from the USB drive to the ICY B OX Mediaserver. The Restor e command is only av ailable if your I CY BOX Mediaser ver account is bound to your service provider a ccount. The file st atus must be Backed up successful ly . If a file has been d eleted from t he ICY BOX Me[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 61 Preferences pa ge The administrato r can set up user, se rver and administration preferen ces. Where n oted, some preferences are available to all use rs. Other preferences r equire administrator permission. Display i ng the Preferences page From the Landing page, click Prefer ences . From one of the ot her pages,[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 62 U se r All users can set th eir user preferences. Language The Language list se ts the language for the I CY BOX Mediaserv er Application user interface. The selection of languag es depends on your region. The de fault languag e is from your com put er's config uration. Clear Landing Page Background Clicking [...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 63 Share new albums with media players by default The Share ne w albums with media p layers by default list controls whe t her new albums will be sha red with m edia players on your home network by default. You can override the setting when you create or edi t an album. The media play er must support the UPnP- AV (Un[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 64 Change pass w ord All users can change their password. ATTENT ION: If you change y our password, you will hav e to update all backup and sharing connect ions with your new passwo rd. Password Enter your new pa ssword in the Password box. Confirm Password Re -enter your new passwor d in the Confirm Pass word box. W[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 65 Workgroup name The Workgroup na me box sets the nam e of the workg roup. The workgroup gives th e computers on y our home network acce ss to the ICY BOX Media server through Explorer/Finder, and to the USB printer opt ionally connected to th e ICY BOX Mediaserver. Registration The administrato r can chang e the na[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 66 Network serv ices The administrato r can control FTP access t o the ICY BOX Mediase rver. For better security, disable F TP access unless y ou specifically re quire it. If FTP is e nabled, you can use it to upload and down load files in th e MyLibrary folders. If y our account provides access, you can al so use FT[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 67 LAN con nection The administrato r can set IP address inf ormation for ICY BOX Medias erver. Obtain IP address automatically The Obtain I P address automati cally list cont rols whether the I CY BOX Mediaserver obtains a dynam i c IP address from the router. Yes - The I CY BOX Mediaserver automati cally obtain[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 68 DNS server 2 The DNS server 2 box s ets the secondary dom ai n name server . This is obtained automatically from your router' s DHCP configuration, and is provided by y our ISP. Server IP address The Server IP add ress box sets the s tatic IP address for th e ICY BOX Mediaserv er. Obtain the static I P addr e[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 69 Date and time The administrato r can set the date and time for the ICY BO X Mediaserver. Set date and time from the Internet The Set date and t ime from the Interne t list controls w he re the ICY BO X Mediaserver obtains the date and time. Choices a re: Yes - The I CY BOX Mediaserver obtains the date and tim [...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 70 Time The Time control se ts the current time. Set the time using th e up and down arrows after clicking the hour an d minute. The Time con trol appears if Set date and time from the Internet is set to No . Country The Country list allow s you to select y our country. City The City list allows y ou to select a c it[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 71 Confirm Password Re -enter the password in the Confirm Password box. Create as Administrator Selecting the Create as Administrator check box gives the us er administrator permissions. The de fault setting denies administrator permissions. A user with adm inistrator perm issions has access to al l the preferences. [...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 72 Display Name The optional Display N ame box sets the nam e that will appear in the Main m enu of the ICY BO X Mediaserver Application. The d isplay name will a lso appear in the Album s page before the u ser's album s. If used, it must be a t least three charac ters. Password The Password box set s the user&a[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 73 Software upd ates The administrato r can check for firmw are updates to the IC Y BOX Mediaserver. To check for firm ware updates, click the Check No w button. If there a re no updates, Your ICY BOX M ediaserver is up- to -date appears. RAID The administrato r can check the status of the RAI D array, and can e j ec[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 74 The second drive i s a different siz e from the original dr ive. If the second drive is smaller, it cann ot be added to the RA ID array. I f the second drive is larger, it can be added to the RA ID array, but the additiona l space will be wasted. In these cases, the following message will appear. Click OK , an[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 75 to change from In R AID to Unused . You can t hen physically rem ove the drive from the ICY BO X Mediaserver. CAUTION: Rem oving a hard drive that is pow ered up and In RA ID may cause data loss or corruption. USB You can use an ex ternal dev ice that uses a USB port to uplo ad or download cont ent to and from y o[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 76 1. To use this feature, go to Preferences > Adm inistration > Co mputers Backu p. 2. Check the box t o enable the fea ture. 3. Enter a passwo rd that will be used w ith Windows Ba ckup or Time Machine . 4. Click the Submi t button if this is a new pas sword or the Reset button if you are changing your passwo[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 77 ICY BOX Mediaser ver Folders ICY BO X Mediaserver Folders lets you use M icrosoft Explorer or Mac Finder to w ork with content in y our ICY BOX Mediaserv er. This way you can m anage your files in a familiar environm ent , and can upl oad files greater than 2 GB. This applic ation prom pts you to log in (i f neces[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 78 Available folders FamilyL ibrar y The FamilyLibra ry folder contains the Fam ilyDocum ent s, Fam ilyMusic, FamilyPhotos and FamilyVideos subfolders. You r family shares thes e folders, so they are access ible to all users. Note that all user s can access the Fam ilyLibrary folders through Explo rer/Finder, even if[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 79 Other iTunes Computers can use iTunes to access m usi c stored in the iTunes library on th e ICY BOX Mediaserver. These iTunes clients m ust be connected to the sam e home network as the ICY BO X Mediaserver. They cannot acc ess the iTunes library remotely across t he Internet. Adding songs to the iTunes libr ar y[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 80 Play ing songs with an iTunes cl ient Music files stored o n the ICY BOX Media server appear in the SHA RED > ICY BOX Mediaserver: iTunes folder. You can play the se songs within iTunes, but you cannot ad d them to a playlist. P ictures, v ideos and documents stor ed on the ICY BOX Mediaserv er are not availabl[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 81 When logg ing in, the user nam e and password are case-sens itive. FTPS [Premium Feature] FTPS is sim ilar to FTP, but provides add itional securit y. To use FTPS, conf igure your FTP client to use FTPS inste ad of FTP. ICY BOX Mediaser ver Pictures Wizard The IC Y BOX Mediaserver Pictures Wizard up loads im ages [...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 82 Appendixes Specifications Basic Services Manage your m edia with a fast and easy to use b rowser inte rface View select share d content while away from hom e Send a slideshow to friends or into a facebook accoun t Backup Mac and PC system s to a safe location Play content on a TV (throug h a DL[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 83 Copyrights and Trade marks Copyrights All rights reserv ed. No part of this manual m ay be reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any m ea ns, whether by electronically or mechan ically, without t he express written permission from the copyrig ht holder. Copyrighted m aterials, such as softw are, music files[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 84 GNU GE NERAL PUBLIC LICE NSE Version 2, June 1 991 Copyright(C) 19 89, 1991 Free So ftware Foundation, I nc. 51 Franklin Stree t, Fifth Floor, Bos ton, MA 02110-1301, USA Everyone is perm i tted to copy and dis tribute verbatim copie s of this license do cument, but chang ing it is not allowed Preamble The license[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 85 Activities other than copying , distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its sc ope. T he act of running the Program i s not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (indepe ndent o f having been made b[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 86 b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to g ive any third party, for a charge no m or e than your cost o f physically perfo rming source distri bution, a complete machine-readable copy of th e cor responding source cod e, to b e d istributed under t he terms of Sections 1 and 2 above[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 87 If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceabl e under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to appl y and t he section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances . It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other propert[...]
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ICY BOX Mediaser ver User Guide 88 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WR ITING W ILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODI FY AND/OR REDI STRIBUTE THE PROG RAM AS PERMI TTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDIN G ANY G ENERAL, SPECIAL, INCI DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIA L DAMAGES ARI SING OUT OF THE [...]