Beyond Icebox Flipscreen User Manual

Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions  
General Warnings and Cautions ............................ 1  
Protection Against Electric Shock ............................. 2  
Information About Repair Service ............................ 4  
Getting Started  
Setting Up Your iCEBOX ....................................... 6  
Installing the Batteries ............................................ 6  
Connecting a TV Cable or Antenna ......................... 8  
Connecting an S-Video Source ............................... 9  
Connecting a Camera, VCR or Video Game. ........... 9  
Connecting the FM Radio Antenna ........................ 10  
Connecting to the Internet .................................... 10  
Wired Broadband Connectivity ................... 10  
Wireless Broadband Connectivity ................ 12  
Dial-Up Connectivity .................................. 13  
Networking Other Appliances ............................. 14  
Coffee Maker, Bread Maker, and Microwave Oven  
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Connecting Other Devices ................................... 15  
Printer ..................................................... 15  
External Speakers ...................................... 15  
Connecting the Power ........................................ 16  
Using the iCEBOX Controls  
Front Panel ....................................................... 17  
LED Indicator ............................................ 18  
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Remote and Keyboard ........................................ 19  
Mode and Power Buttons ........................... 20  
Options Button ......................................... 21  
Television Mode Buttons ............................. 21  
Internet Mode Buttons ................................ 22  
DVD & CD Mode Buttons ........................... 24  
Adjusting the Image and Sound ............................ 26  
Stylus & Touch Screen ......................................... 27  
Using the iCEBOX Modes  
Television Mode ................................................ 29  
Choosing the Television Signal Source .......... 29  
Programming the Television Channels ........... 30  
Changing Channels .................................. 31  
DVD & CD Mode .............................................. 32  
Playing DVD and CDs ............................... 32  
Internet Mode ................................................... 34  
Configuring Connection Settings .................. 35  
Configuring Browser Settings ....................... 37  
Browsing the Internet ................................. 38  
Radio Mode ..................................................... 41  
Finding Radio Stations ............................... 41  
Managing Radio Stations ........................... 41  
Video Mode ..................................................... 43  
My Kitchen Mode .............................................. 44  
Monitoring Appliances in My Kitchen Mode .. 44  
Appliance Status Indicators ................................. 45  
Appliance Online ..................................... 45  
Appliance Offline ..................................... 45  
Appliance Not Present ............................... 45  
Updating Appliance Recipes ................................ 45  
Automatic Nightly Updates ......................... 46  
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Manual Recipe Updates ............................. 46  
Caring for Your iCEBOX  
Cleaning the iCEBOX ......................................... 47  
Getting Help ..................................................... 48  
Troubleshooting ................................................. 49  
FAQs .............................................................. 50  
Additional Information  
Accessories ...................................................... 55  
Privacy Policy .................................................... 55  
Personal Identification Policy ....................... 55  
Privacy of Children .................................... 55  
Other Web Sites ...................................... 55  
Security Information ................................... 56  
Specifications .................................................... 57  
FCC Statement .................................................. 58  
Index ............................................................... 59  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Important Safety Instructions  
When using the iCEBOX™ FlipScreen, observe these basic precautions to  
reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage.  
Before using the iCEBOX  
Read and understand all iCEBOX instructions.  
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.  
Warnings and Cautions  
The following examples demonstrate warning and caution statements  
found within this document. Read and follow all warnings and cautions.  
Warning: Warning statements warn of hazards or unsafe practices  
that could result in serious personal injury  
or death.  
Caution: Caution statements warn of hazards or unsafe practices  
that could result in minor personal injury or damage to  
the product.  
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The following general hazards could result in personal injury or product  
damage. Specific warnings and cautions are found in relevant sections of  
the operating instructions.  
General  
Warnings and  
Cautions  
1. Read the instructions. All safety and operating instructions should be  
read before operating the iCEBOX.  
2. Retain the instructions. The safety and operating instructions should be  
retained for future reference.  
3. Heed warnings. All warnings on the product and in the operating  
instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Follow instructions. All operating instructions should be followed.  
5. Cleaning. Unplug the iCEBOX from the wall before cleaning it. Do not  
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Clean the unit with a damp  
cloth.  
6. Attachments. Do not use attachments which are not recommended by  
the manufacturer.  
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7. Do not use the unit near water. For example, near a bath tub, wash  
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swim-  
ming pool; and the like.  
8. 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, exces-  
sive force, or uneven surfaces may cause the cart  
to overturn.  
9. 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.  
10.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 supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power  
company.  
Protection Against  
Electric Shock  
11.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 electri-  
cian to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of  
the grounding-type plug.  
12.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, conve-  
nience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.  
13.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  
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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.  
Antenna lead wire  
Ground clamp  
Antenna discharge unit  
(NEC section 810-20)  
Electric service  
equipment  
Power service grounding  
electrode system  
Ground clamps  
(NEC ART 250 Part H)  
FIGURE 1. Example of Antenna Grounding  
14.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 sys-  
tem. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and  
power-line surges.  
15.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.  
16.Overloading. Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral  
convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric  
shock.  
17.Object and liquid entry. Never push objects of any kind into this prod-  
uct through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liq-  
uid of any kind on the product.  
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18.Servicing. Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or  
Information About  
Repair Service  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other haz-  
ards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
19.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. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operat-  
ing instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the  
operating 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. If the 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.  
20.Replacement parts. When replacement parts are required, be sure the  
service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manu-  
facturer or have the same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other  
hazards.  
21.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 condition.  
22.Heat. The product should be situated away from heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
Welcome to the iCEBOX™—the ultimate Information, Communication, and  
Entertainment system designed specifically for the kitchen. With the iCE-  
BOX™ FlipScreen, you can watch television, browse the Internet, play  
DVDs or CDs, check your Email, and monitor other areas of your home, all  
from the convenience of your kitchen.  
FIGURE 2. The iCEBOX FlipScreen Installed Under Kitchen Cabinets  
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Setting Up Your iCEBOX  
Before you turn on your iCEBOX, you will need to install the batteries in the  
remote and keyboard and set up the connections to support the many fea-  
tures of the iCEBOX. These connections may include:  
Your television cable or antenna  
Any additional video sources (such as a camera and/or satellite cable)  
The included FM Radio antenna  
A PCMCIA Network card and an Ethernet cable or phone line.  
• A SANI network card if you have other Beyond Appliances  
The final thing you should do is plug in the power cord before turning on  
the device. Figure 5 shows the rear panel connections on the iCEBOX.  
The remote requires two AAA batteries (supplied), and the keyboard  
requires two AA batteries (supplied). Alkaline batteries are recommended.  
Installing the  
Batteries  
To install the batteries for your remote  
1. On the back of the remote, remove the battery cover by loosening the  
small screw in the center of the panel ( fig. 3). Keep the attached  
washer with the screw.  
2. Install two AAA batteries, ensuring that the polarity (+ and –) on the  
batteries matches the + and – markings in the battery compartment.  
3. Reattach the battery cover, making sure that the cover is seated  
properly.  
4. Insert the screw, with the washer still attached, and tighten the screw  
until it is snug.  
Caution: Do not overtighten the screw. You may damage the  
washer and the remote will no longer be washable.  
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Battery Cover  
Secured Screw  
FIGURE 3. Remote Battery Installation  
To install the batteries for your keyboard  
1. On the back of the keyboard, remove the battery cover by loosening  
both large screws on either end of the battery panel (fig. 4). Keep the  
attached washers with each screw.  
2. Remove the rubber gasket.  
3. Install two AA batteries, ensuring that the polarity (+ and –) on the bat-  
teries matches the + and – markings in the battery compartment.  
4. Reattach the rubber gasket, ensuring that the four nubs on the under-  
side of the gasket are pressed firmly into the holes in the battery  
compartment. This is important to keep the keyboard washable.  
5. Reattach the battery cover, ensuring that it is seated properly.  
6. Insert the screws, with the washers still attached, and tighten the screws  
until they are snug.  
Note: If the screws won't tighten all the way, or the battery cover isn't  
flush with the keyboard bottom, make sure the rubber gasket is  
firmly inserted into the battery compartment.  
Caution: Do not overtighten the screws. You may damage the  
washers and the keyboard will no longer be washable.  
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Screw  
Battery Cover  
Rubber Gasket  
FIGURE 4. Keyboard Battery Installation  
FIGURE 5. Rear Panel of the iCEBOX FlipScreen  
The iCEBOX is a 125-channel, cable-ready, stereo television. To use your  
iCEBOX as a television, you must first connect it to a TV signal source.  
Connecting a TV  
Cable or Antenna  
To connect the TV cable  
Screw the existing television cable into the TV In connection on the  
back of the iCEBOX (fig. 5). If space is limited, use the supplied right  
angle F-connector.  
To connect a TV antenna  
Use an antenna with a connector designed to fit on to a coaxial cable  
connection like the one for the TV In connection at the back of the iCE-  
BOX (fig. 5).  
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Satellite or Digital Cable Television Service  
The iCEBOX supports satellite and digital cable television service; how-  
ever, when using satellite service, the iCEBOX remote or keyboard cannot  
be used to change channels. Continue to use your existing remote control  
with the set-top box.  
Your satellite signal may come in through the standard TV-In coxial connec-  
tion. See To connect the TV cable in the previous section.  
Alternately, you may wish to take advantage of the higher quality of Satel-  
lite or Digital Cable by using the S-video connection. You can connect  
digital cable or a Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) system, such as DirectTV  
or DISH, to your iCEBOX. See To connect an S-Video source in the next  
section.  
Note: If you use an S-Video connection from your Satellite or Digital  
cable, you will need to use Video Mode to watch television. See  
Video Mode on page 43. The iCEBOX remote or keyboard can-  
not be used to change channels in Video Mode. Continue to use  
your existing remote control with the set-top box.  
S-Video (Super-Video) divides video information into two separate signals  
for a sharper, higher-quality image. Most new video cameras, camcord-  
ers, VCRs, and game machines include an S-Video jack.  
Connecting an  
S-Video Source  
The iCEBOX can support one S-Video signal that can be viewed in Video  
Mode. Press the Video mode button repeatedly to toggle between the S-  
Video signal and a composite signal. You can also use the S-Video jack  
for Satellite or Digital Cable. For more information see Video Mode on  
page 43.  
To connect an S-Video source  
Plug an S-Video cable from the camera, VCR, game machine or satel-  
lite/cable receiver into the S-Video connection on the back of the  
iCEBOX.  
Insert audio cables from the S-Video device into the Audio In connec-  
tions in the back of the iCEBOX.  
Using the iCEBOX Video Mode, you can monitor another area of your  
home where a video camera is installed, play a video game or view a  
video tape in a VCR using a composite signal.  
Connecting a  
Camera, VCR or  
Video Game.  
Since Video Mode supports both composite and S-Video sources, you can  
toggle between the two signals by repeatedly pressing the Video mode  
button. For more information see Video Mode on page 43.  
Note: At this time, Video Mode supports only one Audio source which  
will continue to play when you toggle between Video signals.  
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To connect a composite source  
Plug an RCA cable from a camera, VCR or game machine into the  
Video In connection on the back of the iCEBOX.  
Insert audio cables from the device into the Audio In connections on the  
back of the iCEBOX.  
You can use the iCEBOX to listen to your favorite local FM radio stations in  
FM Radio Mode. Enclosed with your iCEBOX FlipScreen is an FM radio  
antenna.  
Connecting the  
FM Radio  
Antenna  
To connect the FM Antenna  
1. Make sure the FlipScreen unit is powered off by checking the LED on  
the front of the unit – it should be black and unlit. The power can be  
turned off using the red rocker switch on the back of the unit.  
2. Remove the antenna from the iCEBOX packaging  
3. Attach the antenna by screwing it onto the FM Antenna coaxial socket  
(see Figure 2) on the back of the FlipScreen.  
The iCEBOX supports three types of Internet connectivity using a PCMCIA  
Network card. Depending upon which type of card is used, you can con-  
nect using:  
Connecting to the  
Internet  
Wired (Ethernet) Broadband. Your broadband service may be pro-  
vided over DSL or cable modem.  
Wireless (802.11b) Broadband. This requires a wireless network.  
Dial-Up Internet Access. The dial-up Internet services must not require  
the installation of additional software.  
Wired Broadband Connectivity  
Your iCEBOX accessories box includes a PCMCIA Network card which  
supports an Ethernet connection to a DSL or cable modem. Because the  
iCEBOX uses the Windows CE .NET platform, we cannot ensure that an  
alternate network card will work. Please contact customer support for a  
current list of alternate supported cards.  
The following instructions assume that your DSL/cable modem and home  
network are already installed and configured. For more detailed Internet  
Connection information, refer to the Installation Manual.  
To connect using a Wired Broadband (DSL or cable modem)  
connection  
1. Insert the networking card, with the card’s label facing toward the cen-  
ter of the device, into the PCMCIA slot on the back of the iCEBOX  
(fig. 5).  
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2. Insert an Ethernet cable from your home network into the Ethernet jack  
on the PCMCIA card.  
In most cases, no further connection settings are required. If no  
connection is established when you first go to Internet Mode, see  
Configuring a Wired Broadband Connection on page 35 for  
more information.  
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Wireless Broadband Connectivity  
There are two ways to connect the iCEBOX to your wireless network:  
Using an approved wireless PCMCIA Network card; or,  
Using a wireless bridge connected to the ethernet PCMCIA card.  
Because the iCEBOX uses the Windows CE .NET platform, we cannot  
ensure the compatibility of all wireless network cards. Please contact cus-  
tomer support for a current list of supported wireless PCMCIA networking  
cards.  
To connect using a wireless PCMCIA card  
1. Insert a wireless networking card, with the label facing the center of the  
device, into the PCMCIA slot on the back of the iCEBOX (fig. 5).  
Further configuration settings are required to connect to your wire-  
less network. See Configuring a Wireless Connection on  
page 35.  
To connect using a wireless bridge  
1. Insert the included networking card into the PCMCIA slot on the back  
of the iCEBOX (fig. 5).  
2. Connect the wireless bridge to your home PC and configure it follow-  
ing the directions provided by the manufacturer of the bridge.  
3. When the wireless bridge is properly configured for your wireless net-  
work, disconnect it from your home PC.  
4. Insert one end of an Ethernet cable into the bridge, and one end into  
the Ethernet jack on the PCMCIA card.  
In most cases, no further connection settings are required. If no  
connection is established when you first go to Internet Mode, see  
Configuring a Wired Broadband Connection on page 35 for  
more information.  
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Dial-Up Connectivity  
To connect to a dial-up Internet provider, you will need to use a PCMCIA  
modem card equipped with an RJ-11 phone jack.  
Note: The iCEBOX does not currently support any ISPs that require  
downloading or installing software. At the time of the printing of  
this manual, AOL is an example of an ISP that will not work with  
the iCEBOX because of their download requirements, although  
you can still retrieve AOL mail using the iCEBOX Internet browser.  
To connect using a Dial-Up connection  
1. Insert the modem card, with the card’s label facing toward the center of  
the device, into the PCMCIA slot on the back of the iCEBOX.  
2. Plug the analog telephone line into RJ-11 jack on the modem card.  
Further configuration is required. See Configuring a Dial-Up Con-  
nection on page 36.  
Caution: Do not connect the iCEBOX to a digital phone line.  
Severe damage can occur to the iCEBOX.  
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Digital Versus Analog Phone Lines  
Two types of phone lines are 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, apart-  
ments, and condominiums may be prewired with high-speed digital phone  
lines.  
All modems, including that in a PCMCIA networking card, require an ana-  
log 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 connec-  
tor. 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 may be able to arrange for an analog  
phone line to be brought to your location from the local telephone switch.  
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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 addi-  
tion, 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.  
Coffee Maker, Bread Maker, and Microwave Oven  
Networking Other  
Appliances  
If you purchase and install any one of the other appliances in the Beyond  
Connected line, you can network those products together with your iCE-  
BOX, and take advantage of the appliance’s smart features. For example,  
by networking your Bread Maker in with your iCEBOX, new bread mix  
recipes will automatically download to your Bread Maker memory through  
the internet connected iCEBOX.  
To network with any of the appliances, the iCEBOX FlipScreen and the  
appliance must each have a SANI Cartridge installed. The SANI  
Cartidges are wireless transmitting and receiving devices that operate in  
the same frequency rage as a typical cordless telephone.  
SANI connectivity is one of the features that make your Beyond Appli-  
ances so special.  
The SANI Cartridges can be purchased wherever you purchase your  
Beyond Appliances.  
FIGURE 6. SANI Card  
To install the SANI Cartridge  
1. Ensure that the power switch on the iCEBOX back panel is in the off  
position (“O” is depressed).  
2. Remove the plastic cap from the SANI Card Slot.  
3. Insert the SANI Card gently into the SANI Card Slot. The label on the  
SANI Card should face up, and the connector must seat firmly in the  
card socket.  
4. Turn the power switch on.  
5. The iCEBOX is now ready for you to bind your Connected Appliances.  
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To Add Connected Appliances  
1. On your iCEBOX, go to My Kitchen Mode by pressing the Mode X  
button on the remote or keyboard.  
2. Open the My Kitchen Options Menu, by pressing the Options button  
on the remote or keyboard.  
3. On the My Kitchen Options Menu, select Add Appliance.  
4. On the appliance control panel, press the NETWORK button. The  
appliance will enter Binding mode. The word BIND will display and the  
word “Network” will blink on the appliance display.  
If the appliance double-beeps and the word Bind disappears, there is a  
SANI Card problem and you should check that the cards are properly  
inserted, or if there are sources of radio interference nearby.  
If the word Network was already on the appliance display, the appli-  
ance is already networked. Press and hold the NETWORK button for  
five seconds to unbind the appliance, then press the NETWORK button  
once to enter bind mode with the iCEBOX again.  
5. When the iCEBOX detects the appliance, it will prompt you to bind.  
You must choose OK to bind the appliance.  
When you have accepted the appliance, the appliance will beep, the  
word “Network” will remain lit and the appliance clock will synchronize to  
the iCEBOX. From then on, the appliance status will be viewable on your  
iCEBOX and the appliance network features will be available.  
To Remove a Connected Appliance  
1. On your iCEBOX, go to My Kitchen Mode by pressing the Mode X  
button on the remote or keyboard.  
2. Open the My Kitchen Options Menu, by pressing the Options button  
on the remote or keyboard.  
3. On the My Kitchen Options Menu, select Remove Appliance.  
4. On the Appliance Control Panel, press and hold the NETWORK but-  
ton.  
5. Now both the iCEBOX and the Appliance are not networked anymore.  
Printer  
Connecting Other  
Devices  
You can print Web pages with a compatible printer. Connect a printer to  
one of the USB ports on the bottom of your iCEBOX (fig. 5).  
For more information on using printers with your iCEBOX, visit  
support.iceboxllc.com.  
External Speakers  
You can route sound through a home stereo or other amplified audio sys-  
tem. Connect your system to the Audio Out connections on the rear panel  
of the unit (fig. 5). For more information, refer to the instructions that were  
provided with your audio system.  
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The iCEBOX operates with a current of 110 V AC, 60Hz. A 110 V AC  
Connecting the  
Power  
power cord is supplied with your iCEBOX.  
To connect the power  
1. Ensure that the power switch on the back panel is in the off position  
(“O” is depressed).  
2. Plug the supplied AC power cord into the AC connector on the rear  
panel of the iCEBOX.  
3. Plug the other end into a 110 V AC wall socket.  
4. Turn the power switch to the on position (“|” is depressed).  
The LED indicator on front panel shines red.  
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Using the iCEBOX Controls  
Using the iCEBOX Controls  
Before turning on your iCEBOX FlipScreen for the first time, take a moment  
to familiarize yourself with the controls. When you turn your iCEBOX on  
for the first time, it will be in Television Mode. See Television Mode on  
page 29 for information on programming the television channels.  
The front panel of the FlipScreen has controls and indicators that are  
attractively integrated into the design.  
Front Panel  
FIGURE 7. Front Panel of iCEBOX FlipScreen  
The buttons on the front panel do the following:  
Eject Ejects the disc tray. Press again to retract tray.  
Play/Pause Begins, pauses, or resumes the playing  
of a disc.  
Channel –/+ Press to select the next lowest chan-  
nel. Press + to select the next highest channel.  
Volume –/+ Press or + to decrease or increase the  
volume.  
Mute Turns off all sound from the FlipScreen. To  
restore sound, press again or press Volume –/+.  
Options Displays onscreen menus for your current  
mode.  
Power On/Off Turns your iCEBOX on. Press again  
to put iCEBOX in Sleep Mode.  
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LED Indicator  
The LED indicator on the front panel of the iCEBOX tells you what the cur-  
rent power status is for your iCEBOX.  
When the LED is...  
The iCEBOX is...  
Unlighted  
Turned off at the main power switch on the  
rear panel of the unit.  
Red  
In Sleep Mode. Sleep Mode occurs when  
the main power switch is on, but the iCE-  
BOX is turned off at the remote, keyboard,  
or front panel Power On/Off button.  
Flashing  
Green  
Turning on or resetting.  
On.  
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The remote and keyboard have similar controls—what works on one will  
work on the other. Figure 8 shows the layout of the remote buttons. The  
layout for the keyboard is similar unless otherwise noted.  
Remote and  
Keyboard  
The buttons on the remote and keyboard are laid out in sections and are  
color coded. The following table shows which colors are associated with  
the various modes.  
Mode  
Color of Buttons  
Purple  
Orange  
Green  
Television Mode  
Internet Mode  
DVD & CD Mode  
FIGURE 8. The iCEBOX Remote  
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Mode and Power Buttons  
The mode buttons and power button (fig. 9) are located at the top of the  
remote and along the top of the keyboard.  
FIGURE 9. Mode and Power Buttons  
The mode and power buttons do the following:  
Power Turns the iCEBOX on. Press again to  
put iCEBOX in Sleep Mode. (See LED Indica-  
tor on page 18)  
Television  
Television Mode Puts the iCEBOX into Televi-  
sion Mode so that you can watch your  
favorite shows.  
Internet  
Internet Mode Puts the iCEBOX into Internet  
Mode so that you can connect to the Internet.  
DVD & CD  
DVD & CD Mode Puts the iCEBOX into DVD &  
CD Mode so that you can watch a DVD or  
play a CD.  
Radio  
Video  
Radio Mode Puts the iCEBOX into Radio Mode  
so that you can listen to your favorite FM  
Radio stations.  
Video Mode Puts the iCEBOX into Video Mode  
so that you can monitor another place in your  
home or access an s-video signal. Press the  
Video button repeatedly to switch between the  
S-Video and composite signals.  
Mode X, and  
Mode Y  
Mode X Puts the iCEBOX in My Kitchen Mode  
where you can monitor and interact with your  
other Beyond Connected Appliances.  
Mode Y This key is intentionally unassigned so  
that it can be available for future updates.  
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Options Button  
Figure 10 shows the location of the Options button. You can use the  
Options button in all modes to display the Options menu for the current  
mode.  
Television Mode Buttons  
FIGURE 10. Options, Channel, and Volume Buttons  
The television and volume buttons do the following:  
Channel –/+ Press  
channel. Press  
channel.  
to select the next highest  
to select the next lowest  
Volume –/+ Press  
to increase the volume. Press  
to decrease the volume.  
Last Channel Press to jump to the last viewed  
channel.  
Mute Press to turn off all sound from the iCEBOX.  
To resume sound, press again or press Volume –/+.  
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Internet Mode Buttons  
FIGURE 11. Internet Mode Buttons  
The Internet Mode buttons do the following:  
Jump to Target Press to move the selection indicator  
to the target area and back again.  
Jump to Favorites Press to display your list of favor-  
ite Web sites.  
Back Press to return to the previously viewed Web  
page.  
Next Press to advance to the next viewable Web  
page.  
Home Press to return to your home page from any-  
where on the Internet. See Configuring Browser  
Settings on page 37.  
Email Press to go to your Web-based Email  
account. See Configuring Browser Settings on  
page 37.  
Scroll Press to scroll the page up, down, left, or  
right on the screen.  
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The directional buttons and the GO button are shown in figure 12.  
FIGURE 12. Directional Buttons and GO Button  
In Internet Mode, use the directional buttons around the GO button to  
move the colored selection box around the screen to select a link. To fol-  
low the link, press GO.  
In DVD & CD Mode, use the directional buttons to navigate through DVD  
menus. To select a menu item, press GO.  
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DVD & CD Mode Buttons  
FIGURE 13. DVD & CD Mode Buttons  
The DVD & CD Mode buttons do the following:  
Play Press to begin or resume playing a disc.  
Pause Press to pause the DVD or CD in its present  
track. To resume, press  
.
Stop Press to stop disc play.  
Reverse Press once and the disc moves in reverse.  
Press multiple times to increase the speed. Press  
to resume normal speed.  
Forward Press once and the disc advances. Press  
multiple times to increase the speed. Press  
resume normal speed.  
to  
Skip Reverse Press to return to the previous chapter  
or CD track. Skips to the beginning of the current  
CD track if partway though it.  
Skip Forward Press to advance to the next view-  
able chapter or CD track.  
Title Press to view the title on DVDs (when  
available).  
Menu Press to view the menu on DVDs (when  
available).  
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Remote Buttons  
Keyboard Keys  
FIGURE 14. Additional DVD & CD Mode Buttons  
These additional DVD & CD Mode buttons do the following:  
Repeat  
Random  
Audio  
Press to toggle between different repeat modes,  
such as track (CD Only) or disc (CD & DVD).  
Press to have chapters or tracks play in a random  
order. Press again to cancel random play.  
Press to toggle among available audio tracks on  
DVDs, such as dubbed languages or director com-  
mentary. (Not available on all DVDs.)  
Subtitle  
Display  
Press to display subtitles on a DVD. Press again to  
toggle among available subtitles and clear from  
the screen. (Not available on all DVDs.)  
Press to toggle between DVD information displays  
such as time elapsed and time remaining. Press  
repeatedly to cycle through all functions and clear  
from the screen.  
Zoom  
Angle  
Press to zoom in on scenes. Press again to cancel.  
Press to toggle scenes from different camera  
angles. (Not available on all DVDs.)  
3D Audio  
Press to toggle an optional audio mode that can  
enhance the listening quality of some DVDs and  
CDs.  
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In any mode (see Using the iCEBOX Modes on page 29), you can adjust  
aspects of the image and the sound that your iCEBOX produces. Once  
made, these adjustments are in effect for all modes.  
Adjusting the  
Image and Sound  
The following table shows which image adjustments are available in each  
mode.  
Mode  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Color (Saturation)  
Tint (Hue)  
Television  
DVD & CD  
Internet  
Video  
To adjust the image  
1. With the iCEBOX turned on, press Options.  
2. Select Adjust Image.  
3. Select the image adjustment that you want to make. (See the table  
above to see which adjustments are available in each mode.)  
4. Use the navigation buttons to move the slider, or use the stylus to tap  
the desired setting.  
5. Repeat for other image adjustments.  
6. Choose OK.  
To adjust the sound  
1. With the iCEBOX turned on, press Options.  
2. Select Adjust Sound.  
3. Select the sound attribute that you want to adjust.  
4. Use the navigation buttons to move the slider, or use the stylus to tap  
the desired setting.  
5. Repeat for other sound attributes.  
6. Choose OK.  
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While in Internet Mode, you can use the stylus to tap links, select items,  
and scroll pages. Always use the stylus rather than a finger, fingernail or  
other implement. The stylus is specially weighted for best results, makes it  
easier to select smaller links on Web pages, and helps keep the touch  
screen clean.  
Stylus & Touch  
Screen  
To navigate using the stylus  
Tap a link or button to go to that Web page.  
Tap a check box to mark or clear it.  
Tap a text box to select it.  
Tap the arrow of a drop-down list to display the options, then tap an  
item in the list.  
Drag a scroll bar to scroll the Web page.  
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Using the iCEBOX Modes  
The iCEBOX is a television, DVD & CD player, Internet browser, home  
video monitor and FM Radio—all in one device. These separate “modes”  
are explained below.  
The iCEBOX is a 125-channel, cable-ready television. Before you view  
television channels on your iCEBOX, you must select the signal source.  
Also, you can program the television channels that are available in your  
area.  
Television Mode  
Choosing the Television Signal Source  
For your iCEBOX to work properly in Television Mode, you need to select  
the signal source that is plugged into the iCEBOX.  
To select the television signal source  
1. If not already in Television Mode, press Television.  
2. Press Options. The Television Options menu is displayed.  
Television Options  
Manage Channels  
Autoscan Channels  
Choose Signal Source  
Adjust Sound  
Adjust Image  
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OK  
FIGURE 15. Television Options Menu  
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3. From the Television Options menu, select Choose Signal Source.  
4. Select Cable or Antenna to match the source of the TV signal that you  
have connected to the iCEBOX.  
5. Choose OK.  
Satellite Television Service  
The iCEBOX supports satellite television service; however, when using sat-  
ellite service, the iCEBOX remote or keyboard cannot be used to change  
channels. Continue to use your existing remote control with the set-top  
box.  
Your satellite signal may come in through the TV In coxial connection or  
the S-Video jack in the back of the iCEBOX.  
To access a signal from the TV In connection  
To set a satellite signal source coming in through the TV In coaxial con-  
nection, select the Cable option when choosing the Signal Source.  
You may also want to remove all the iCEBOX channels except 3 or 4 (if  
needed) to prevent the Channel +/- buttons from having any effect.  
Use your existing remote control with the set-top box to change  
channels.  
To access a a signal from the S-Video connection.  
To access a satellite (or Digital Cable) signal coming through the S-  
Video jacks, switch to Video mode to watch television.  
Press the Video mode button repeatedly to toggle between the compos-  
ite and S-Video video signals.  
Use your existing remote control with the set-top box to change  
channels.  
Programming the Television Channels  
The Autoscan Channels feature allows you to easily configure the iCEBOX  
to show only the television channels that are available in your area.  
To Autoscan for Television Channels  
Note: Do not perform Autoscan if your iCEBOX is not connected to a  
television signal source.  
1. If not already in Television Mode, press Television.  
2. Press Options. The Television Options menu is displayed (fig. 15).  
3. Select Autoscan Channels.  
4. Choose OK.  
The iCEBOX automatically scans for television channels available in  
your area. This may take a few moments. When the scan is complete,  
the TV tunes to the first available channel.  
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Changing Channels  
You can change television channels on your iCEBOX using either of the fol-  
lowing methods.  
To change channels  
Using the number keys, enter the channel number that you want to  
view. After a few seconds, the new channel appears.  
Or–  
Press Channel –/+ to switch to the desired channel.  
Note: Program the channels before using the Channel –/+ keys to avoid  
changing to channels without any content (static). See Program-  
ming the Television Channels on page 30.  
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Playing DVD and CDs  
In DVD & CD Mode, the iCEBOX can play DVDs and music CDs.  
DVD & CD Mode  
To play a DVD or CD  
1. Press  
2. Place the disc with its label side up onto the tray.  
3. Press to close the tray.  
on the front panel of the iCEBOX to open the disc tray.  
The disc will play automatically. DVDs will typically display a menu.  
General Commands  
The following table lists additional tasks and commands:  
To...  
Do this...  
Stop the disc  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press or  
.
Pause the disc  
.
Resume a paused disc  
.
Move forward or back-  
wards in the disc  
.
Press again to increase or  
decrease the speed backwards or  
forward. Press  
ing the disc.  
to resume play-  
Automatically repeat the  
disc  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press Repeat.  
Press again to turn off repeat  
function.  
Play the next or previous  
DVD chapter  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press  
or  
.
Display DVD menu  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press Menu.  
Watch DVD with subtitles  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press Subtitle.  
Press again to turn off subtitles.  
Change angle on DVDs that On the remote or keyboard,  
feature different camera  
angles  
press Angle.  
Press again to see other camera  
angles.  
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Change zoom level on  
DVDs  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press Zoom.  
Press again to see other zoom  
options.  
Change DVD audio track  
options  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press Audio.  
Press again to see other audio  
track options.  
Go to a specific CD track  
On the remote or keyboard, enter  
the number of the track,  
then press GO.  
Play the next or previous  
CD track  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press  
or  
.
Randomize CD tracks  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press Random.  
Press again to turn off random  
function.  
3D Audio  
3D Audio is an optional audio setting that may enhance the listening qual-  
ity of some DVD and CDs.  
To listen with 3D Audio  
1. Press 3D Audio.  
2. Press again to turn 3D Audio off.  
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You can browse the Internet on your iCEBOX using Internet Mode. Using  
Internet Mode  
the remote, keyboard and touch screen, you can browse web sites, check  
email and look up useful information in the kitchen. You can specify a  
default home and email web page for quick access.  
Before browsing you may need to configure your Internet connection. If  
your iCEBOX was professionally installed, it is most likely already config-  
ured for Internet Mode. If it was not, you will need to contact your Internet  
service provider (ISP) for information needed to configure the iCEBOX.  
Note: You can find more information about configuring an Internet con-  
nection in the iCEBOX Help. Press Help in Internet Mode and  
select Connecting to the Internet.  
Internet Options  
Refresh Connection  
Print  
Browser Settings  
Connection Settings  
Updates  
Adjust Sound  
Adjust Image  
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OK  
FIGURE 16. Internet Options Menu  
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Configuring Connection Settings  
The iCEBOX can connect to the Internet in three different ways:  
Wired (Ethernet) Broadband  
Wireless (802.11b) Broadband  
Dial-Up  
Configuring a Wired Broadband Connection  
If you’ve installed the included PCMCIA Network card for a wired (ether-  
net) Broadband connection, further configuration may not be needed. The  
iCEBOX is set by default to support DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol), which is suitable for most households. If your Internet Service  
Provider (ISP) support DHCP, the iCEBOX should connect automatically  
when you go to Internet Mode.  
However, if you use a Static IP address further information is required to  
connect. Your ISP will need to provide you with a static IP address, subnet  
mask, gateway router and DNS servers.  
To configure a Broadband connection  
1. Press Internet to switch to Internet Mode, then press Options.  
2. From the Internet Options menu, select Connection Settings.  
3. Select the Broadband Settings button.  
4. Select the Ethernet Type.  
Select the Use DHCP (Auto) if your ISP supports dynamic host con-  
figuration protocol (DHCP).  
Clear the Use DHCP (Auto) checkbox if your ISP does not support  
DHCP.  
5. If needed, enter static IP address, subnet mask, gateway router and  
DNS servers.  
6. Choose OK.  
Configuring a Wireless Connection  
If you are using a wireless network card, you’ll need to configure the con-  
nection settings the first time you go to Internet Mode. This may include a  
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key and other security settings. This may  
also include additional IP information if you use a Static IP address.  
To configure a Wireless connection:  
1. In Internet Mode, press Options.  
2. From the Internet Options menu, select Connection Settings.  
3. Select the Wireless Settings button.  
4. Select your home network.  
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5. If your network requires a WEP key, select the Security button, then:  
a. Select the appropriate security options.  
b. Enter the WEP key.  
c. Choose OK.  
6. If you use a static IP address, select the IP button, then:  
a. Clear the Use DHCP (Auto) checkbox.  
b. Enter static IP address, subnet mask, gateway router and DNS  
servers.  
c. Choose OK.  
7. Choose the Connect button.  
If the connection is successful, the Options dialog closes.  
If the connection is not successful, the Options dialog remains  
open so you can resolve the issue.  
Some networks are set up to allow only specific devices to connect based  
on the device’s MAC (Media Access Control) address. You can quickly  
find the MAC (Media Access Control) address (also known as the physical  
address) of your wireless card.  
To find a cards MAC address  
1. From the Internet Options menu, select Connection Settings.  
2. Select the Wireless Settings button.  
3. Select the IP button.  
The MAC Address of the wireless card is displayed. Write it down so  
you can enter it when configuring your router for the iCEBOX.  
Configuring a Dial-Up Connection  
If you have inserted a modem card, you can enter the information  
required to dial up to your ISP and log in.  
Note: The iCEBOX does not currently support any ISPs that require  
downloading or installing software. At the time of the printing of  
this manual, AOL is an example of an ISP that will not work with  
the iCEBOX because of their download requirements, although  
you can still retrieve AOL mail using the iCEBOX Internet browser.  
To configure a Dial-Up connection  
1. In Internet Mode, press Options.  
2. From the Internet Options menu, select the Connection Settings button.  
3. Enter the appropriate information in the User Name, Password, Dialing  
Prefix (if any), and ISP Phone # fields.  
4. Select whether you want an audible Dialing Sound.  
5. Enter a Disconnect time limit.  
6. Choose OK.  
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Entering Proxy Settings  
In rare cases, you may be using a proxy server. Proxy servers are typically  
found in an office environment. If you know that you are using a proxy  
server, you’ll need to enter proxy settings.  
To configure proxy settings  
1. In Internet Mode, press Options.  
2. From the Internet Options menu, select Connection Settings.  
3. Choose the Proxy Settings button.  
4. Select the Ethernet Type.  
Configuring Browser Settings  
Browser Settings are best configured before you start using Internet Mode,  
so you can use the Email and Home keys on the keyboard or remote.  
You can choose what Web page that you want to have as your Home  
page. You can also select a Web-based Email service, such as AOL Any-  
where® or MSN Hotmail® to have as your default Email page.  
You can also set the system time and choose your preferred font size.  
To configure the browser settings  
1. Press Internet to switch to Internet Mode.  
2. Press Options.  
3. From the Internet Options menu, select Browser Settings.  
4. Select the Font Size that you want.  
5. Select the Home Page URL field.  
6. Enter the address of the Web page that you want as your home page.  
For example: www.yahoo.com  
7. Select the Email URL field.  
8. Enter the address of the Web page you want as your Email service.  
For example: www.hotmail.com  
9. Set the current Date and Time.  
10.Choose OK.  
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Browsing the Internet  
Once you have configured your iCEBOX for the Internet, you can explore  
the Internet.  
The Selection Box  
Unlike a desktop or laptop computer, the iCEBOX does not have a cursor.  
Instead, a colored outline or highlight, also known as the selection box,  
indicates the active element of the screen. Buttons, links to other pages,  
boxes in forms, and other interactive elements on Web pages are selected  
when highlighted.  
When you select an element on a Web page such as a link, it can be acti-  
vated by pressing GO. When a form box is selected, you can enter text  
into it.  
Using the Stylus  
In Internet Mode, you can use the stylus to tap links, select items, and scroll  
pages.  
Caution: Only use the stylus provided with your iCEBOX to touch  
the screen. Using any other object could permanently  
scratch the touch screen.  
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Using the Remote or Keyboard  
You can use either the remote or the keyboard to move the selection box  
around the screen. Press the navigation buttons (fig. 17) that surround the  
GO button to move the selection box in the direction of the button.  
FIGURE 17. Navigation buttons  
To go to a specific Web site  
1. On the browser toolbar, tap the Web Target box with the stylus.  
Or–  
On the keyboard or remote, press  
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2. Type the address of the Web site.  
It is not necessary to type “http://”. For example: To go to http://  
3. Choose GO or press Enter.  
Note: Repeatedly pressing the  
switches the focus between the Web  
Target box and the Web page.  
Saving Favorite Web Sites  
You can save Web sites that you want to visit frequently in a Favorites list.  
To save a Web page to your Favorites list  
1. With the stylus, tap the  
on the touch screen.  
Or–  
On the remote or keyboard, press  
.
2. Choose the Add button next to "Add current page to my favorites list".  
The Web page is added to the favorites list.  
To change or rename a Web page in your Favorites list  
1. With the stylus, tap the  
on the touch screen.  
Or–  
On the remote or keyboard, press  
.
2. Select the Favorite that you want to edit.  
3. Choose the Edit button.  
4. Type the new name or URL.  
5. Choose OK.  
To delete a Web page from your Favorites list  
1. With the stylus, tap the  
on the touch screen.  
Or–  
On the remote or keyboard, press  
.
2. Select the Favorite that you want to delete.  
3. Choose the Delete button.  
4. Choose OK.  
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Other Internet Mode Commands  
The following table lists additional tasks and commands.  
To...  
Do This...  
1. Press Options.  
2. Choose Disconnect.  
Disconnect a Dial-Up con-  
nection to the Internet  
Go back to the previous  
viewable Web page  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press  
(fig. 11).  
Or–  
On the touch screen, tap  
.
Go forward to the next  
viewable Web page (works  
after you have gone back to  
a previous page)  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press  
(fig. 11).  
Or–  
On the touch screen, tap  
.
Go to your home page  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press Home (fig. 11).  
Or–  
On the touch screen, tap  
.
Go to your Email page  
On the remote or keyboard,  
press Email (fig. 11).  
Or–  
On the touch screen, tap  
On the touch screen, tap  
.
.
Stop a Web page from  
loading  
Refresh a Web page  
On the touch screen, tap  
.
Scroll a Web page  
On the remote or keyboard, press  
in the direction that you  
want to scroll the page.  
Open a new window  
On the touch screen, tap  
Or–  
On the keyboard, press CTRL + N.  
Close the current window  
On the touch screen, tap  
Or–  
On the keyboard, press CTRL + E.  
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With the iCEBOX, you can listen to your favorite FM Radio stations. The  
iCEBOX can receive radio signals from either the included FM Antenna or  
your cable service, if it is offered.  
Radio Mode  
If you want to listen to your local radio stations, we recommend using the  
FM Antenna.  
To switch to FM Radio Mode  
On the remote or keyboard, press Radio.  
Finding Radio Stations  
Locating radio stations on the iCEBOX is the virtually the same as using  
your car or home radio. Use the Tune buttons to manually move up or  
down the spectrum to locate stations.  
To stop only at stations with a strong signal, use the Seek buttons on the  
screen, or the channel +/- buttons on the keyboard or remote.  
To choose a saved station  
Tap its name on the touchscreen.  
Or–  
On the keyboard or remote, use the navigation controls to highlight the  
station, then press GO.  
Or–  
Using the keyboard or remote, enter the channel number.  
Note: Saved stations are listed in order of their Station Frequency.  
Managing Radio Stations  
Most people listen to a regular set of radio stations. To avoid having to  
tune to your favorite stations, you can save up to 21 stations.  
You can give saved stations any name you want (the default is the Station  
Frequency). If you are using Cable TV to pick up FM Radio the station fre-  
quencies may not be accurate. In this circumstance, naming saved stations  
can help avoid confusion.  
To save a favorite station  
1. Press Radio to switch to FM Radio Mode.  
2. Use the Tune or Seek buttons to locate a favorite radio station.  
3. Choose Save Station  
The station appears on the Radio as a Saved Station.  
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To name a saved station  
1. With the iCEBOX in Radio Mode, choose Manage Stations.  
2. In the Saved Stations list, select the station you want to name.  
3. Select the Station Name box.  
4. Type a name (up to 25 characters) for the selected station.  
5. Choose the Apply button.  
6. Repeat steps 2-5 to name additional stations.  
7. Choose OK.  
The new station names appear in your list of Saved Stations.  
To remove stations  
1. With the iCEBOX in Radio Mode, choose Manage Stations.  
2. In the Favorite Stations list, select the station you want to remove.  
3. Choose the << button.  
4. Repeat steps 2-3 to remove additional stations.  
5. Choose OK.  
The removed stations no longer appear in your list of Saved Stations on  
the FM Radio.  
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The iCEBOX can be connected to a video camera which you can use to  
monitor another part of the house. For example, you can monitor the activ-  
ity in a child’s room or see who is at the front door.  
Video Mode  
You can also use Video Mode to view video tapes on a VCR or play video  
games on a game system.  
Additionally, you may wish to take advantage of the higher quality of Sat-  
ellite or Digital Cable by using the S-video connection, which can also be  
viewed in Video Mode.  
Note: If you send your Satellite or Digital cable to the iCEBOX using S-  
Video, the iCEBOX remote or keyboard cannot be used to change  
channels in Video Mode. Continue to use your existing remote  
control with the set-top box.  
If you’ve connected both an S-Video and composite signal, both are acces-  
sible from Video mode.  
To view video sources  
1. Press the Video mode button.  
The last viewed video signal appears.  
2. Press the Video mode button again.  
The alternate video signal (if any) appears.  
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The iCEBOX can be networked with other Beyond Connected Appliances  
My Kitchen Mode  
like the Beyond Bread Maker, the Beyond Microwave Oven, and the  
Beyond Coffee Maker. Once networked, you can use my kitchen mode to  
monitor and interact with those appliances, and the appliances will also  
be able to receive nightly updates from the internet recipe databases.  
For instructions on connecting to the appliances, see Networking Other  
Appliances on page 14, or refer to the instructions that come with the  
appliance.  
Monitoring Appliances in My Kitchen Mode  
When you are in My Kitchen Mode the status of your networked appli-  
ances will display in the control window. To interpret the different  
appliance status indicators, refer to the following figure.  
My Kitchen  
Appliances  
12:34 PM  
?
Information  
Cooking, Magnetron at Power Level 9  
Apr 16 - 12:34 PM Begin Cooking.  
Apr 16 - 12:34 PM Power On.  
Apr 16 - 12:34 PM Power Off.  
Microwave  
Apr 1 - 12:34 PM  
Apr 1 - 12:34 PM  
Apr 1 - 12:34 PM  
Apr 1 - 12:34 PM  
Apr 1 - 12:34 PM  
Apr 1 - 12:34 PM  
Apr 1 - 12:34 PM  
Finish Cooking.  
Finish Phase 2.  
Begin Phase 2.  
Stirred.  
Cooking, Power Level 9  
Stir Now!  
Finish Phase 1.  
Begin Phase 1.  
Information  
Microwave 1  
Bread Maker  
Offline  
Serial # MWV2-12345679  
FIGURE 18. Appliances Viewable in My Kitchen Mode  
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There are several different indicators in the My Kitchen Control Panel. The  
different indicators are displayed in Figure 18, and described in the para-  
graphs below.  
Appliance Status  
Indicators  
Appliance Online  
When one of your networked appliances is functioning properly and com-  
municating with the iCEBOX, a green circle will display in the My Kitchen  
Mode Control Window below the image of the appliance, and next to the  
appliance name. In Figure 18, the Microwave Oven is shown with the  
green circle.  
In this case, the Microwave Oven is also selected, and therefore each sta-  
tus message from the microwave is displayed in the My Kitchen Control  
Screen. Additionally, an appliance that displays the green circle will  
receive a nightly update from the Beyond Recipe Database, via the  
iCEBOX’s internet connection.  
Appliance Offline  
When one of your networked appliances stops communicating with the  
iCEBOX, for example because it is unplugged or moved out of range, then  
the green circle will change to a red triangle. The Bread Maker pictured in  
Figure 18 is in the Offline state.  
While an appliance is offline, status messages will not display, and as  
long as the appliance remains offline, nightly internet updates will  
discontinue.  
Appliance Not Present  
If you don’t have an appliance, or if you have it but it isn’t networked, the  
appliance will display as a ghosted image in the My Kitchen Mode Con-  
trol Window. The Coffee Maker in Figure 18 is ghosted, indicating that  
there is no Coffee Maker in the appliance network.  
The Beyond Appliances like the Microwave and Bread Maker are smart  
appliances, in that they already know the right cooking times for thou-  
sands of packaged foods and bread mixes. To cook known foods and  
mixes, instead of entering cooking times and power settings by hand, all  
you do is scan the UPC Code (bar code) on the product package, and the  
smart appliance will cook the product perfectly. It is brilliantly convenient.  
Updating  
Appliance  
Recipes  
Occasionally, however, you will scan items that are not in the Microwave  
or Bread Maker memory. In this case, the appliance will display the “Not  
In Memory” message, and then you will cook the product according to the  
package instructions, just like you would with a normal appliance.  
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What you don’t see about a Beyond Appliance, is that every night your  
appliance will request new recipe information from the Internet. It actually  
sends a message through the iCEBOX to the Beyond Information Network  
asking “Can I Please Get The Recipes I Want?”  
If the recipes have been added to the Beyond Network (there are new rec-  
ipes added daily) then the recipes will be sent to your appliance. If the  
recipes you want are not available, Beyond will be informed that your spe-  
cific product recipes have been asked for.  
Over time, the recipes your appliance knows will more and more closely  
reflect the foods that you like to prepare and eat. They really are smart  
appliances!  
Automatic Nightly Updates  
As long as your Connected Appliances are networked to your iCEBOX,  
your appliance recipes will be updated automatically, nightly, from the  
Beyond Appliance Recipe database. You don’t have to do anything, and  
you probably won’t even see that it is happening.  
Manual Recipe Updates  
If you would like, rather than waiting for the nightly update, or because  
your internet access settings prevent the nightly update from taking place,  
you can request an appliance recipe database update at any time from  
the My Kitchen Options Menu.  
To manually update the recipe database, select Update Recipes from the  
My Kitchen Options Menu, then follow the instructions on the screen.  
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Caring for Your iCEBOX  
Cleaning the  
iCEBOX  
Warning: Risk of electric shock! Do not disassemble the iCEBOX  
unit, remote, or keyboard - the only user serviceable  
parts of the remote and keyboard are the batteries. There  
are no user-serviceable components and dangerous volt-  
ages may be present. All service must be performed by  
an authorized service technician. For more information,  
please refer to your warranty service card.  
To clean the iCEBOX  
1. Unplug the iCEBOX from the wall.  
2. Clean the exterior of the iCEBOX using a slightly damp, lint-free cloth.  
3. Gently clean the LCD screen with a slightly damp, lint-free cloth.  
4. Using a soft, nonabrasive sponge and mild detergent or dish soap,  
wash the remote and keyboard and rinse under the faucet in the sink.  
Caution: Do not wash the remote or keyboard in the dishwasher.  
Doing so can result in damage to the remote or  
keyboard.  
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If you have questions while using the iCEBOX, access the built-in Help to  
find answers. This comprehensive Help contains information that you can  
use to solve most problems that you may encounter.  
Getting Help  
Note: A limited amount of information is available in Help without being  
connected to the Internet. To access all available information, you  
must configure your iCEBOX for access to the Internet and have  
an Internet connection. See Internet Mode on page 34.  
To get help  
On the keyboard, press Help.  
Or–  
On any menu, choose Help.  
If you are unable to find the solution to your problem in Help, contact iCE-  
BOX Customer Care for answers. Icebox Customer Care is available 24  
hours per day, 7 days per week.  
To get help from iCEBOX Customer Care  
1. Have the following information and items ready when you call:  
The serial number for your iCEBOX.  
The date you purchased your unit.  
A notepad and pen.  
2. Call 1-877-463-7637.  
You can also send Email to [email protected]. Please include  
the serial number for your iCEBOX, the date purchased, a detailed  
description of the issue, and your phone number if you want to be con-  
tacted by phone.  
See also Troubleshooting on page 49 and FAQs on page 50 for more  
information.  
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S
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible causes/solutions  
The screen and LED The power cord is not plugged in.  
are blank.  
The power button on the back panel is  
turned off.  
The power outlet is not working properly.  
No dial tone is  
present when  
attempting to con-  
nect to the Internet.  
The phone line is not connected firmly into  
the Phone In connection on back of the unit.  
The phone line does not have a dial tone. To  
test, connect a different phone to the line. If  
there is no dial tone, contact your local tele-  
phone company.  
Disc tray will not  
The power is not on and the LED is not  
green.  
Try turning the power off and back on from  
the back panel.  
open when  
pressed.  
is  
The disc is not in the tray correctly. Contact  
Customer Care for help in manually open-  
ing the disc tray. Do not try to force the disc  
tray open, as damage may occur.  
The selected function is not supported on the  
icon appears on  
disc being played.  
screen.  
Disc ejects auto-  
matically or will not  
play.  
The disc is damaged or dirty.  
The disc is not placed on the tray correctly,  
with the label side up.  
The disc is not in a compatible format, such  
as the software discs provided by AOL® or  
Earthlink®.  
The unit does not  
respond to remote  
input.  
The IR signal from the remote is reaching  
neither of the IR detectors (see fig. 6) – try  
standing a little farther back from the unit.  
The batteries for the remote need  
replacement.  
The unit does not  
respond to key-  
board input.  
The IR signal from the keyboard or remote is  
reaching neither of the IR detectors (see fig.  
6 ) – trying placing the keyboard on the  
counter just in front of the unit or try step-  
ping back from the unit.  
The batteries for the keyboard need  
replacement.  
Unit stops respond- The unit has stopped responding. Turn the  
unit off at the power switch on the back  
panel and unplug the unit for five seconds.  
Plug the it back in and turn it on.  
ing to remote,  
keyboard, or stylus  
input.  
Note: More Troubleshooting tips are available in the iCEBOX Help.  
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The following are frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the iCEBOX.  
FAQs  
Note: More FAQs are available in the iCEBOX Help.  
General Questions  
Q: Is the iCEBOX FlipScreen a computer?  
A: No. While the product has many powerful features, it was not  
designed to be a computer. It does not have a hard drive and  
it will not play or read CD-ROMs designed for PCs. The cur-  
rent version of the product does not support file transfer, file  
sharing, print sharing, and other LAN/WAN functions.  
Updates to enable this functionality may be available in the  
future.  
Q: What operating system does the iCEBOX use?  
A: The iCEBOX uses the Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET oper-  
ating system.  
Q: How much memory is in the iCEBOX?  
A: The FlipScreen has 128 MB of SDRAM.  
Q: Can I add more memory to the iCEBOX?  
A: No, you cannot add more memory to your iCEBOX. However,  
the amount of RAM currently installed in the iCEBOX is more  
than adequate to handle all of its functions.  
Q: Can you print from the iCEBOX?  
A: Printing is currently available with a variety of printers.  
Q: Do the remote and keyboard use infrared (IR) or radio fre-  
quency (RF) to communicate with the iCEBOX?  
A: Infrared.  
Q: Can I hook up external speakers to the FlipScreen?  
A: Yes. In addition to the two speakers that come standard with  
the FlipScreen, it comes equipped with audio connections on  
the back panel for additional speakers. These additional  
speakers would need to have their own dedicated amplifiers.  
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Service and Cleaning Questions  
Q: Are the remote and keyboard covered by the warranty?  
A: Yes.  
Q: If I choose to not register my unit, will I be able to get customer  
support?  
A: For Icebox, LLC, to provide basic customer support, you must  
provide the serial number of the unit and your contact informa-  
tion. If you decline to register and the problem that you are  
having is related to needing iCEBOX updates, Customer Care  
may be limited in terms of what they can do to assist you. To  
register your iCEBOX, visit http://support.iceboxllc.com.  
Q: What happens if I accidentally spill water or food on the key-  
board and/or remote?  
A: Both items are water resistant. They can be washed with a  
mild detergent and water and then rinsed under the kitchen  
faucet.  
Q: How do I clean the touch screen display of my iCEBOX  
FlipScreen?  
A: Any household cleaner that does not contain vinegar is appro-  
priate. Do not spray the cleaner directly on the screen. Spray  
the cleaner on a nonabrasive cloth and rub the surface of the  
display to clean it.  
Television Questions  
Q: Does the iCEBOX support picture in picture?  
A: No, because picture in picture does not present well on a  
small screen.  
Q: Does the iCEBOX support video out?  
A: No, the product is strictly video in and can act as a video  
monitor.  
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Internet Questions  
Q: What are the requirements for which Broadband carriers I can  
use?  
A: At this time, any Broadband service provider’s technology  
should work with the iCEBOX. No additional software needs  
to be installed onto the iCEBOX FlipScreen.  
Q: What are the requirements for which Dial-Up ISPs I can use?  
A: As of the publishing of this document, the iCEBOX FlipScreen  
cannot support downloaded ISP software, such as that pro-  
vided by AOL®. However, you can still access your Email at  
the AOL Anywhere® or MSN Hotmail® sites. All other major  
ISPs, such as Earthlink™, will work with the iCEBOX. More  
information about Web-Based Email is available in the iCE-  
BOX Help.  
Q: What does it mean when the same Web site viewed on my  
iCEBOX looks slightly different from how it looks on my PC?  
A: If this occurs, it will occur very rarely. It is a result of very  
minor differences between your iCEBOX browser and the  
browser on your PC. The iCEBOX browser is built on  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5.  
Q: Can I use Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) to connect my iCE-  
BOX through my existing PC running the Windows operating  
system?  
A: If your existing PC is running Windows 98 Second Edition,  
Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), or Win-  
dows XP with Internet Connection Sharing installed, your  
iCEBOX, as well as other computers on your LAN, can then  
gain access to the Internet through the connection on the com-  
puter that has Internet Connection Sharing installed. For more  
information about ICS, visit http://www.microsoft.com  
DVD and CD Questions  
Q: Why don’t some DVD buttons on the remote and keyboard  
work with all DVDs?  
A: Not all DVDs are published with all of the features that the  
iCEBOX is capable of supporting. In some cases, DVD manu-  
facturers have certain features available only at specific times.  
In addition, certain content will not respond to all commands.  
For example, the Stop button will not affect the “FBI Warning”  
screen.  
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FM Radio Questions  
Q: Why does the product have FM only (and not AM as well)?  
A: Based on our research, the vast majority of our customer  
demographic listens exclusively to FM radio.  
Q: How many radio channels can I store with the product?  
A: The product will store as many as 21 channels.  
Q: Can I listen to the FM radio while in Internet mode?  
A: No, the product does not have this capability at this time.  
Q: Can I install my own FM antenna on the back of the  
FlipScreen?  
A: Yes. The antenna supplied with your unit has been tested and  
will typically provide good FM radio reception. You may be  
able to improve reception by using a more powerful antenna.  
Q: Does touch screen work with the FM radio mode?  
A: Yes. The touch screen works with all the functionality of the  
Radio mode.  
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Additional Information  
Additional Information  
Your iCEBOX can connect to a variety of accessories. For information on  
which devices and accessories are compatible with your iCEBOX, visit  
Accessories  
Icebox, LLC is committed to protecting the privacy and security of iCEBOX  
users. This privacy policy will advise you about how we protect your per-  
sonal information and address your potential concerns over the use of this  
information. We may need to change this policy from time to time to  
address new issues and changes in our product. If you have any questions  
or concerns about your privacy, please send Email to  
Privacy Policy  
Personal Identification Policy  
Icebox, LLC will not disclose any personal identification information about  
you as an individual user, such as your address, name, or telephone num-  
ber. 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 if there is  
a physical threat to you or others.  
Privacy of Children  
We urge all parents to participate in their children's Internet and online  
experience. Please teach children about protecting their personal informa-  
tion while online.  
Other Web Sites  
If you should give out personal information online, through bulletin boards  
or other Web sites, that information can be used by third parties. You dis-  
close information in these areas at your own risk. We encourage you to  
investigate and ask questions before disclosing information to third  
parties.  
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Security Information  
Protecting your privacy and information is a priority of Icebox, LLC. We  
have taken careful measures to secure both our information and our physi-  
cal premises. We exercise great care in providing secure transmissions of  
your personal information from your unit to our servers. Our server soft-  
ware encrypts information, which is intended to ensure that all Icebox, LLC  
transactions remain private (unless sent by an unsecured means, such as  
Email). 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  
businesses 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.  
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Additional Information  
Specifications  
Size - with speakers  
23 5/8 in x 10 13/16 in x 3 7/8 in  
(600 mm x 275 mm x 97 mm)  
Weight  
24 lb (10.9 kg)  
Power Source  
Display  
110 V AC, 60 Hz  
800 x 600 pixels 12.1 TFT-LCD with backlight  
Touch Screen  
E-Fast Resistive touch screen  
Activation force <130 g  
Speakers  
Speaker channel–L/R bass, midrange, and treble  
Power 10 W per channel  
Resistance 4  
Switch Controls  
On/Off, Options, Mute, Volume +/–, Channel +/–,  
Pause/Play, Eject  
Audio and Video  
inputs/outputs  
Coaxial CATV antenna in (F-type jack), stereo audio  
in/out (RCA type), composite video in (CVBS), DVD,  
Video CD 2.0 and S-Video In  
Radio Input  
FM band coaxial connection, F-type  
Other Connections  
Dual USB ports  
Dual PCMCIA slots  
RS-232, 9 pin connection  
SANI Cartridge  
Keyboard Housing  
Remote Housing  
Keyboard Keys  
Washable design, wireless IR technology, injection  
molded, high-impact, ABS plastic  
Washable design, wireless IR technology, injection-  
molded, high-impact, ABS plastic  
On/Off, Television, Internet, DVD & CD, Video,  
Radio, Mode X, Mode Y, Tab, Caps Lock, Enter, Shift,  
Help, Ctrl, Alt, Escape, Delete, Backspace, Full Alpha/  
Numeric keyboard with punctuation, Back/Previous  
Channel, +/– Channel, Options, +/– Volume, Chan-  
nel direct select 1–9, Mute, Home, Email, Type in URL,  
Favorites, Scroll, Next/Previous Web page, Multidi-  
rectional Navigation, Play, Pause, Stop, Fast  
Forward/Backward, Skip to a Scene, Go to DVD Title  
page, Jump to Target, Go to Menu page, Audio,  
Zoom, Subtitle, Angle, Random, Display, 3D Audio  
Remote Keys  
On/Off, Television, Internet, DVD & CD, Video,  
Radio, Mode X, Mode Y, Back/Previous Channel, +/–  
Channel, Options, +/– Volume, Channel direct select  
1–9, Mute, Home, Email, Favorites, Scroll, Next/Pre-  
vious Web page, Multidirectional Navigation, Play,  
Pause, Stop, Fast Forward/Backward, Skip to a  
Scene, Jump to Target, Go to DVD Title page, Go to  
Menu page, Repeat, Audio, Zoom, Subtitle, Angle,  
Random, Display, 3D Audio  
Disc Player  
Works with the following formats: DVD, CDDA (Audio  
CD), MP3  
Television Channels  
125 channels, cable ready  
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FCC Statement  
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 interfer-  
ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-  
dance 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 inter-  
ference by one of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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Index  
Numerics  
Repeat 25, 32  
Reverse 24, 32, 33  
Scroll 22  
3D Audio 25, 33  
Skip Forward 24, 32  
Skip Reverse 24, 32  
Stop 24, 32, 40  
Subtitle 25, 32  
Television 20  
A
accessories 2, 55  
Adjust 26  
adjusting image & sound 26  
analog phone line 13  
Angle 25, 32  
Title 24  
Volume –/+ 17, 21  
Zoom 25, 33  
antenna 30  
antenna grounding 2  
attachments 1  
buttons  
directional 23  
Audio 25, 33  
DVD & CD Mode 23, 24–25  
front panel 17  
Audio Out 15  
Autoscan Channels 30  
Internet Mode 22–23  
mode 20  
B
remote and keyboard 19–25  
Television Mode 21  
Back 22, 40  
batteries  
installing in keyboard 7  
installing in remote 6  
Bread Maker 14  
brightness 26  
Broadband  
C
cable 30  
cable modem  
connecting 10  
cable TV 30  
configuring connection 35  
broadband  
camera angles 32  
Cautions and Warnings 1  
CD  
connecting 10  
wireless 12  
Broadband Settings 35  
Browser Settings 37  
button  
changing tracks 24  
Forward button 24  
Pause button 24  
pausing 32  
Play button 24  
playing 32–33  
Random button 25  
random play 33  
Repeat button 25  
repeat play 32  
resuming paused 32  
Reverse button 24  
Skip Forward button 24  
Skip Reverse button 24  
specific track 33  
Stop button 24  
3D Audio 25  
Angle 25, 32  
Audio 25, 33  
Back 22, 40  
Channel –/+ 17, 21  
Display 25  
DVD & CD 20  
Eject 17, 32  
Email 22, 40  
Forward 24, 32, 33  
GO 23, 38  
Help 48  
Home 22, 40  
Internet 20  
stopping play 32  
changing channels 31  
changing favorites 39  
Channel –/+ 17, 21, 31  
channels  
Jump to Favorites 22  
Jump to Target 22  
Last Channel 21  
Menu 24, 32  
Mode X 20  
changing 31  
programming 30  
cleaning 1, 47  
Mode Y 20  
Mute 17, 21  
close window 40  
Coffee Maker 14  
Coffee Maker, Bread Maker, and  
Microwave Oven 14  
color 26  
Next 22  
Options 17, 21  
Pause 24, 32  
Play 24, 32  
Play/Pause 17  
Power 20  
composite video  
connecting 10  
connecting  
Power On/Off 17  
Radio 20  
antenna 8  
Random 25, 33  
59  
Index  
cable modem 10  
camera 9  
title 24  
zoom 25, 33  
composite video 10  
DSL 10  
DVD & CD Mode 32–33  
button 20  
buttons 23, 24–25  
DVD & CD Options 33  
FM antenna 10  
power 16  
RCA cable 10  
speakers 15  
E
to the Internet 10–13  
TV cable 8  
Eject 17, 32  
electric shock 2  
electrical grounding 2  
Email 22, 40  
VCR 9  
video games 9  
wired broadband 10  
wireless broadband 12  
connection  
Email URL 37  
Ethernet Type 35, 37  
external speakers 15  
Broadband 35  
Dial-Up 36  
wireless 35  
Connection Settings 35, 36, 37  
contrast 26  
controls 17–27  
front panel 17–18  
remote and keyboard 19–25  
Customer Care 48  
F
FAQs 50–52  
fast forward 32  
favorites 39  
changing 39  
deleting 39  
jump to 22  
renaming 39  
saving 39  
D
FCC statement 58  
FlipScreen  
deleting favorites 39  
dial tone 49  
front panel 17  
FM Antenna  
Dialing Prefix 36  
Dialing Sound 36  
Dial-Up  
connecting 10  
FM Radio  
configuring connection 36  
connecting 13  
connecting the antenna 10  
Font Size 37  
disconnecting 40  
digital phone line 13  
directional buttons 23, 38  
disc tray 17  
Forward 24, 32, 33  
Forward, Skip 24  
front panel controls 17–18  
Disconnect 40  
Display 25  
G
getting help 48  
GO 23, 33, 38  
grounding, electrical 2  
display DVD menu 32  
drawer, disc 17  
DSL  
connecting 10  
DVD  
H
Help 48  
Home 40  
home page 22, 40  
Home Page URL 37  
hue 26  
audio options 33  
camera angles 25, 32  
Forward button 24  
languages 25  
menu 24, 32  
Pause button 24  
pausing 32  
I
iCEBOX  
Play button 24  
playing 32–33  
random play 33  
Repeat button 25  
repeat play 32  
resuming paused 32  
Reverse button 24  
Skip Forward button 24  
Skip Reverse button 24  
Stop button 24  
stopping play 32  
subtitles 25, 32  
time remaining 25  
before using 1  
cleaning 1, 47  
controls 17–27  
modes 29–??  
power status 18  
servicing your 4  
image, adjusting 26  
indicator  
LED 18  
information displays 25  
Internet 20  
configuring connections 35  
connecting to 10–13  
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Internet Mode 34–40  
O
button 20  
open disc tray 17  
open new window 40  
Options 17, 21, 26, 29, 30, 37  
Options button 21  
Email 40  
home page 40  
refresh page 40  
scroll page 40  
Stop 40  
P
using stylus 38  
Internet Mode buttons 22–23  
Internet Options 35, 36, 37  
ISP Phone # 36  
parts 4  
Password 36  
Pause 24, 32  
PCMCIA  
finding MAC address 36  
wireless 12  
J
Jump to Favorites 22  
PCMCIA network card 10  
personal identification policy 55  
phone line  
Jump to Target 22, 38  
K
key  
3D Audio 25  
Angle 25  
Audio 25  
Display 25  
Random 25  
Repeat 25  
Subtitle 25  
Zoom 25  
keyboard 19, 25  
battery installation 7  
buttons 19–25  
cleaning 47  
digital & analog 13  
picture, adjust 26  
Play 24  
play disc 24  
play next 32, 33  
play previous 32, 33  
play, random 25  
Play/Pause 17  
playing DVD/CD 32–33  
Power 20  
power  
connecting 16  
Power On/Off 17  
power status 18  
previous Web page 22, 40  
printer  
L
connecting 15  
languages 25  
Last Channel 21  
LED indicator 18  
link  
printer, connecting 15  
privacy of children 55  
privacy policy 55  
programming television channels 30  
selecting 23  
R
M
Radio 20  
MAC address  
radio  
finding 36  
connecting the antenna 10  
Radio Mode 41  
button 20  
Menu 24, 32  
menu 48  
Microwave Oven 14  
mode buttons 20  
Mode X 20  
button 20  
Radio Mode button 20  
Random 25, 33  
random play 33  
RCA cable  
connecting 10  
Refresh 40  
remote 19, 25  
batteries 6  
Mode Y 20  
button 20  
Modes  
DVD & CD 32–33  
Internet 34–40  
Radio 41  
Television 29–31  
Video 43  
buttons 19–25  
cleaning 47  
renaming favorites 39  
repair service 48  
Repeat 25, 32  
replacement parts 4  
resume play 32  
Reverse 24, 32, 33  
Reverse, Skip 24  
rewind 32  
Mute 17, 21  
My Kitchen Mode 44  
N
navigation buttons 23, 38  
Networking Other Appliances 14  
new window 40  
rubber gasket 7  
Next button 22  
next Web page 22, 40  
61  
Index  
S
cleaning 47  
using 38  
safety instructions 1–4  
SANI Cartridge 14  
satellite 9  
track, go to specific 33  
troubleshooting 49  
TV channels  
saturation 26  
saving favorites 39  
Scroll 22, 40  
selecting  
changing 31  
TV In 8  
TV, cable 30  
link 23  
U
Selection Box 38  
selection frame  
moving 38  
URL  
Email 37  
Home Page 37  
USB ports 15  
User Name 36  
serial number 48  
servicing 4, 48  
signal source 29  
choosing 30  
Skip Forward 24, 32  
Skip Reverse 24, 32  
sleep mode 18  
sound  
V
VCR 43  
video games 43  
Video Mode 43  
Volume –/+ 17, 21  
adjusting 26  
speakers  
external 15  
specifications 57  
static IP 36  
W
Warnings and Cautions 1  
Web page 40  
go to 38  
Stop 24, 32, 40  
stop disc 24  
Stylus  
home page 22  
scroll 22, 40  
using 27  
stop loading 40  
view favorites 22  
view next 22, 40  
view previous 22, 40  
Web sites  
stylus  
using 38  
Subtitle 25, 32  
S-Video  
connecting 9  
definition 9  
favorite 39  
Web-based email 22  
WEP key 36  
T
window  
tapping 38  
close current 40  
open new 40  
Television 20  
television  
wired broadband 10  
wireless  
options menu 29  
satellite 9  
configuring connection 35  
connecting a bridge 12  
networking card 12  
PCMCIA 12  
signal source 8, 29  
television channels  
changing 31  
programming 30  
Television Mode 29–31  
button 20  
Television Mode buttons 21  
Television Options 30  
tint 26  
Title 24  
Touch Screen 27  
touchscreen  
security 36  
static IP 36  
WEP key 36  
Wireless Settings 35  
Z
Zoom 25, 33  
62  
63  
FlipScreen Owners Manual  
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IN THE DEVICE, AND MACROMEDIA HAS RELIED UPON Icebox LLC TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE  
IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE.  
NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE is provided ìAS ISî and with all faults. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY,  
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• This EULA with respect to the Software shall be governed by the internal laws of the State of California, without giving effect to principles of conflict of  
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