User's Manual

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40 Connecting with other media devices
1. Make sure the smart display and your media device for file sharing are powered on.
2. Make sure the smart display and your media device are within the same home network and
the network connection is enabled.
3. Tap from the smart display’s Home to enable DLNA service. If the green line under
the icon is displayed, the service is enabled.
4. Make sure an appropriate DLNA application has been installed on the media device to
transfer files. You can download one of the DLNA applications from the application store
that can be accessed from your media device. Different applications may be available
depending on the operating system of your media device.
5. Launch the DLNA application on your media device. The on-screen display and the
interface may vary by application.
6. Choose a media source (i.e. where the media files are stored).
7. Choose your smart display as the player.
8. Select one of the media files (with supported file format) stored on your media device to
be played on the smart display.
Your media device is now a media source as well as a remote control for the playback on
the smart display. You can now control the playback from either your media device or
smart display.
Transferring media files from smart display for playback
Your smart display allows you to transfer the media files stored on any memory that can be
accessed from the smart display (e.g. the internal memory, the connected microSD card, or the
connected mass storage devices) to other DLNA-compatible devices for playback. The
operation is possible through the built-in applications: Music Share and Video Share.
1. Make sure the smart display and your media device for file sharing are powered on.
To adjust volume from your media device, follow the original volume adjustment procedure on the media device.