User Manual V 2.
CONTENTS Introduction .............................................................................1 Features ................................................................................................1 System Requirements .............................................................................1 The Remote Control..................................................................2 Buttons ..................................................................................................
Introduction Introduction Features Plays back Blu-ray ISO/H.264/WMV/VC-1/Xvid/MPEG-1/MPEG-2/RM/RMVB movie files, MP3/WMA/OGG/FLAC/AAC music files, JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG photo and graphic files. Supports NTFS/FAT32 file system. Supports both NTSC and PAL TV systems. Supports 1080p video output. Supports HDMI and component video output. Supports Music Slideshow Supports external USB storage media playback. Supports playback via SAMBA Ethernet protocol. Supports USB wireless dongle.
The Remote Control The Remote Control Buttons 1 ○ STANDBY: 2 TV SYS: ○ Activate this device / Return to Standby Switch output TV system to NTSC/PAL (Startup only) 3 ○ RECALL: Jump back and forth between two channels 4 ○ EPG: Display Electronic program guide (EPG) 5 ○ GOTO: Jump to a specific time 6 ○ INFO: Display file properties / played time 7 ○ ZOOM: Enlarge image 8 ○ SELECT: Teletext button 9 ○ AUDIO: Switch audio tracks in a movie 10 ○ SUBTITLE: Switch DVD subtitles; Switch X
The Remote Control 20 ○ : Play the previous file 21 ○ : Stop current playback 22 ○ : Play the next file 23 ○ : Volume down 24 ○ : Volume up 25 ○ : Mute 26 ○ : Functions according to Teletext content 27 ○ : Functions according to Teletext content 28 ○ : Start recording/ repeat press for record 29 ○ : Functions according to Teletext content 30 ○ : Functions according to Teletext content length setup Note: This device must be activated before it will respond to commands fro
Parts and Functions Parts and Functions 1 Power LED: (Blue) ○ Blinking: Received a remote control signal. Off: Power off. On: Power on. Fast blinking: Booting up/ Accessing data through PC connection. Power switch: Press this button to turn on this device. Press and hold this button for about 3 seconds to turn off this device. 2 USB type A connector: Connect the USB mass storage devices/ USB wireless dongle with this ○ device using a USB cable.
Quick Start Quick Start Read before use. 1. Do not operate electronics with wet hands. 2. Do not operate this device in a bathroom or near water. 3. Do not bend cables in a sharp angle. 4. Keep this device and cables out of reach of children. 5. Keep this device and its accessories away from heat sources. How do I use this device? This device plays media contents stored in its internal HDD, in an external USB storage connected to it, or on a server via SAMBA Ethernet protocol.
PC Connection PC Connection OS Support This device supports Microsoft® Windows® 7 / Windows Vista™ / Windows® XP SP2. Some USB 2.0 Host Controllers may require updated device driver files to operate properly. If you have problems with your USB connection, visit the Windows Update web site to make sure you have the latest Service Packs and device drivers installed on your PC before contacting technical support. Connecting via USB 1.
PC Connection 2. Save the firmware file to the root folder of an USB mass storage device. Note: Do not copy the firmware file to a folder, else the update will not work 3. Connect this device to a TV and then connect the USB mass storage device to this device. 4. Press the 5. Select Setup → System → System Upgrade in the Home Menu to perform upgrade. STANDBY button on the remote control to activate this device. It may takes 3~5 minutes for the installation to complete.
Network Connection Network Connection Connecting Wired Ethernet 1. Use a RJ45 Ethernet cable to connect this device to a network router, hub, or switch; or connect this device to the Ethernet port on a networked computer. 2. If you have not already done so, connect this device to your TV. 3. Connect the power supply to this device. 4. Press the Power Switch on the front panel to turn on this device, or press the STANDBY button on the remote control to activate this device.
Network Connection 8. Select Wireless and press the ENTER button. 9. This device will list available wireless networks. Select your network and press the ENTER button. Note: If you need to enter a username and password to login to a network volume, press the ENTER button on the remote control. This will bring up a virtual keyboard on the TV display. Use the remote control cursor buttons and the ENTER button to select the necessary characters. Please always check CAPS before entering your password.
Network Connection Accessing Shared Folders on PC 1. Make sure the Workgroup of your PC are set as WORKGROUP. 2. From your Windows 7/Windows Vista PC, go to: Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
Network Connection 3. (For Windows 7) Click on Change advanced sharing settings.
Network Connection 4. (For Windows 7) Select Turn on network discovery, Turn on file and printer sharing, Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the Public folders and Turn off password protected sharing.
Network Connection 5. (For Windows Vista) Click to turn on Network discovery, File sharing and Media sharing, and click to turn off Password protected sharing.
Network Connection 14 6. Right click on the folder you wish to share and select Properties. 7. Go to tab Sharing and click Share.
Network Connection 8. Click the drop-down list to choose Everyone and click Add. Make sure that Everyone is in the list and click Share button.
Network Connection Mapping Network Drive from PC 1. Open Windows Explorer and go to Tools → Map Network Drive. 2. Assign the drive letter you like to use and key in \\ip_address\MEDIA_HDD at the folder section. Then click Finish. The IP address of this device can be found in Setup → Network. 3. An extra drive letter will appear in your Windows Explorer of My Computer. BitTorrent 1. If you have not already done so, connect this device to the Internet. 2.
Network Connection BitTorrent Download 1. Click Add New Torrent button. 2. Select a torrent file from your PC and then click Yes. 3. The select torrent file will be displayed. Check the box of a torrent file, and then you can select Start, Stop, Delete, Refresh, Down, and Up setting of this file. 4. Click Setting to set download/upload rate, seed setting, and simultaneous setting of your download. Visit Neighbor This function works with Microsoft IE browser only.
TV Connection TV Connection Connecting to AV Equipments HDMI Connection The HDMI connector can output both digital audio/video signals. Many HDTV sets and digital AV receivers support this type of connection. To a TV: To an AV receiver: Note: Some TV sets are equipped with DVI input ports, which will receive video signals only, but these DVI ports use HDMI connectors instead of standard DVI connectors.
TV Connection Note: Some TV sets are equipped with separate composite and component audio inputs. Be sure that you have connected the correct one. White Green Red Red Blue SCART Video Connection If your TV is equipped with SCART input, connect the Composite connectors to a SCART adapter to output the audio/video signal. (SCART adapter not provided) Digital Audio Connection For a high quality digital audio, connect this connector to an AV receiver which equips a digital audio decoder.
TV Connection end into an electrical outlet. Activating for Playback 1. Turn on your TV and AV receiver. 2. Press the Power Switch on the front panel to turn on this device, or press the STANDBY button on the remote control to activate this device. The activation takes about 5-7 seconds, and the LED will blink at the same time. 3. After the LED stops blinking and glows steadily bright, this device is ready to use for playback. 4.
Using the AV Playback Function Using the AV Playback Function When this device is connected to a TV and activated for playback, the Home Menu will display on the TV screen. You can also jump to the Home Menu during playback or while browsing other menus by pressing the HOME button on the remote control. You can use the cursor buttons on the remote control to navigate through menus, options, or files. Press the the ENTER button to open a folder, select an option, or play a file.
Using the AV Playback Function Do not connect 2 USB HDDs to this device at the same time. Note: The USB device must be formatted NTFS or FAT32 to support playback on the TV. NET Browse shared network volumes via SAMBA protocol when this device is connected to network. UPNP Browse media files in a UPnP AV MediaServer in the same LAN with this device. Playing Media Files from HDD/USB 1. Select a location to browse for the media file you want to play.
Using the AV Playback Function 3. If you want to play music with your slideshow, copy the music tracks to the same folder or subfolder as the image files. Name the music tracks in the order you would like them to play, for example, track01, track02, track03, etc. The option in Setup → Misc → Background Music must be set as On. Playing a DVD Folder A DVD folder contains complete files for a DVD movie. This device can play back a movie from a DVD folder just like playing back a DVD disc.
Using the AV Playback Function Timer Record Edit Edit a schedule of recording. Source Select a DTV channel. Start Time Set start time of a recording schedule. Length Set recording length. Max length is 23hr59min. Repeat Select a repeat pattern of a recording schedule. Device Display the storage device of the recording schedule, which is fixed as HDD. Quality Select the record quality of composite video input. For DTV inputs, only SP quality is available.
Using the AV Playback Function The Internet TV function requires the internal HDD to be installed to work. Once installed, the firmware will create a NetTV folder automatically. Please make sure that the links are alive.
Setup Setup Select SETUP in Home Menu to enter Setup Menu. Use the cursor buttons to select items. ENTER button to enter a submenu or to confirm a selection. Press the Press the RETURN button to return to previous folder. Press the HOME button to return to Home Menu. Misc Slideshow Interval Set time to display each photo during slideshow. Transition Effect Set fade or transition options for slideshow display.
Setup Network When this device is connected to a network, the Network setup menu will display the IP address for either wired network with DHCP or wireless network. Wired DHCP: Manual: IP address for this device will be automatically assigned by the Network. Use to manually assign the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway used by this device. Use number pad on the remote control to enter the desired addresses. Wireless Available SSIDs will be shown. Input Authentic code to gain access.
Setup System Menu Language Select the language used to display the OSD menus and information. Text Encoding Select a language code page for additional ANSI local code subtitle support. Restore Default Reset all settings to default values. System Upgrade Upgrade system firmware. Version Show system firmware version.
Appendix Appendix Specifications HARD DRIVE SUPPORT Internal Storage 3.5” SATA I/ SATA II HDD File System NTFS/ FAT32 INTERFACE USB 2.0 USB 2.0 type A host port x 2 USB 2.0 type B device port x 1 Ethernet 10/100M RJ45 connector x 1 Wireless Ready Wireless 802.11g (Realtek RTL8187B controller only) (not included) 802.
Appendix Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. It is recommended to unplug the unit from the power socket completely when not in use. Always check that files have been copied to the device successfully. Always keep two copies of important files (an original and a backup). We are not liable for data loss or damage during file transfer or while store on the device. When turning the HDD into Standby mode, please avoid moving it for 2-3 minutes due to spin down of the device.
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