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    Description of main Ordispace functionality

    The terminals hard disk contains audio files (magazine programs, music from 2004,2005 and 2006, etc.) and text files (PDF).Each audio file is associated with an identity sheet in text format (Sleeve) giving thecontent of the broadcast, or a short description of the singer, or group of thecorresponding musical piece.

    New productions will be sent to the terminal by satellite. The computer hard disk will storeand classify them automatically.

    The terminal must be on and in operational mode from 06:00 to 11:00 andfrom 16:00 to 21:00.

    Audio

    Displays all audio filesstored in the computer.

    Mailbox

    When they arereceived by satellite,

    the files are visible inthis box

    Text

    Displays all text filesstored in the computer.

    Search

    Searches for files

    Documents

    Displays the home

    page below

    Audio

    Displays the

    AMAROK application

    Satellite reception

    Shows state of satellite reception

    Red dish: no reception

    Green dish: good reception Permet

    de voir ltat de rception satellite.

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    Description of the document page

    You access it by clicking on this icon at the top of the screen..

    1) Mailbox:

    Once they have been received, files areplaced in the mailbox. By clicking onMailbox, you can see in the left-hand

    central column the files that have beensent.

    Audio files have this symbol:

    Text files have this symbol:

    By clicking on an audio file, it opens (and you can listen to it) and classifies itself in the

    collection (library or sound library) of the Amarok application (software program).

    It then disappears from the mailbox.

    By clicking on a text file, it opens (PDF application) and automatically classifies itself withother text files.

    It then disappears from the mailbox.

    2) Audio:

    By clicking on this Audio icon you can find allaudio files in the left hand central column.

    It then disappears from the mailbox.

    Audio files have this symbol:

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    2) Texts :

    By clicking on this Text icon you can find all text folders (PDF) in the left hand central

    column.

    2) Search:

    Type a word or group of words in the

    Search for a document field and theengine will search for the documents ( audioand text) containing that word or phrase.

    Just click on it to open.

    2) Copying a file to a USB key:

    You can copy an audio or text file on to a USB key.- Put the USB key in the socket face up.- The name of the key will appear on the Documents page.- Select in Audio or Texts the file you want to copy.- At bottom right click on Copy.- Then chose the destination (USB key).- Press on OK.

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    Description of the Audio / Amarok page.

    You access this by clicking on the icon at the top of the screen.

    By clicking on the icon, in the centre of the top of the screen, the Amarok softwareapplication appears, enabling you to store, classify, and manage all audio files displayed(left of screen) in play lists and intelligent lists, and play the tracks.

    Search field

    Jackets

    Play list

    Listing of music tracks orbroadcasts

    Listening volume

    controlPlay / pause / fastforward controls

    Play lists / grouping

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    1) Playing a track:

    In the right hand column (classified by title, artist, composer, album, grouping, etc) clicktwice on the chosen track.It will then open as shown below:

    To see the text related to this track, click on the Sleeve field to the left of the screen and

    click again on the corresponding sleeve.

    The sleeve will appear in full screen. To go back to the initial stage, close the sleeve image(click on upper right hand corner).

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    2) Classifying audio tracks:

    Everything will be classified by grouping (type of broadcast) and listed in the play list to theleft of the screen:

    By double clicking on of these groups, its entire content will appear in the right hand

    column with details of each broadcast or musical track. You can then see at the lowercentre of the screen the total number of files.

    2) Creating a new play list:

    You can create your own play lists (or broadcast continuity, for example) by clicking onNew play list at the bottom left of the screen.A new window will open and you type in the name you want (e.g. broadcast of).

    You then slide in the tracks you wish to broadcast into the new folder you have created.Inside this folder you can change the broadcasting order of the item on the reading list.Then at the time you want, just click on the first track at the top of the list.

    The broadcast will start automatically.

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    Connecting the Ordispace terminal

    To the Mouse.

    To the Keyboard.

    To the 220V

    power source.

    To theflat dish.

    To the Screen

    Satellite receiver tocomputer link.

    To the

    audioconsole.