Table of Contents Chapter I Production Introduction……………………………………….…………7 1-1 Package Contents…………………………………………………………7 1-2 Safety Introductions……………………………………………………….8 1-3 System Requirements……...……………………………………………10 1-4 Highlights of the Digital Network Media Adapter..….…………….……11 1-5 Familiar with the Digital Network Media Adapter/Remote Controller..… ……………………………………………………………...12 1-6 Install the Digital Network Media Adapter.…………..…….…………...18 Chapter II Using the Digital Network Media Adapter…………..…….......
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must provide this information to the telephone company upon request. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to the telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called.
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Installation This device is equipped with a USOC RJ11C connector. FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
instructions and a minimum 20 cm spacing must be provided between computer mounted antenna and person’s body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet) during wireless modes of operation. The equipment version marketed in US is restricted to usage of the channels 1-11 only.
Chapter I Product Introduction 1-1 Package Contents Thank you for purchasing this Digital Network Media Adapter! Before you start to use this product, please check every item in the package. If any of them is missing, please ask your dealer of purchase for a new package. Packaging List Item No.
1-2 Safety Instructions This product has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. However, any improper use can result in potential electric shock or fire hazards. In order not to defeat the safe-guards incorporated in this instrument and its accessories, please adhere to the following instructions when installing, operating and servicing. Power Source Warning A marking label attached on the rear side of the adapter (supplied) indicates the correct power source for this equipment.
Protect this product from foreign objects. Never push object of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Do not expose this product to liquids, rain or moisture. This product has ventilation openings that protect it from overheating. Never block or cover these openings. And do not place this product near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other products producing heat.
1-3 System Requirements Display with an HDMI / Composite video/audio / S-VIDEO / Component input External USB storage device with a USB 2.
1-4 Highlights of the Digital Network Media Adapter Thanks again for choosing this Digital Network Media Adapter. The MA-2000 is a multimedia player for playback of high-definition media files form the external USB storage, networked NAS or PCs on your HD TV or display, bringing digital entertainment to your living room. The MA-2000 is also an Internet downloader.
1-5 Familiar with the Digital Network Media Adapter / Remote Controller Front Item Name No. 1 Power Button Description Press to turn on MA-2000 or switch to standby mode Red: MA-2000 is in standby mode. 2 Power LED Blue: The power cable is connected and the power is on. Off: MA-2000 is power off or the power cable is disconnected. 3 HDMI LED Green: HDMI is your choice of interface option 4 YPbPr LED Green: YPbPr is your choice of interface option.
Back Item Name No. Description 1 DC IN Connects to 12V 2A power adapter 2 LAN 10/100Mbps fast Ethernet port (Connects to your local area network) 3 S-VIDEO Connects to S-VIDEO video/audio cable to your display’s S-VIDEO port.
Remote Controller - Front Name Description HOME Press to bring up the OSD Home menu POWER Press to turn on MA-2000 and switch to standby mode Press to bring up the list of photo, video and music PHOTO/VIDEO/MUSIC files in the external USB storage devices while in OSD Home menu VIDEO OUT Press to switch the video output between HDMI / Component / VIDEO /S-VIDEO while in OSD Home menu INFO Press to display the information of media files while in play mode SETUP Press to bring up Setup menu while i
PG DN / PG UP Press to scroll up and scroll down the viewing page DOWNLOAD Press to bring up “Download Media” menu while in OSD Home menu SHUFFLE Press to play music in random order while in play mode only REPEAT Press to enable / disable repeat of current all music / video SLIDE SHOW Press to view photos in a slide shoe mode RT ROTATE / LT Press to rotate the viewing photo clockwise / ROTATE counter-clock wise MUTE Press to mute the sound PREV Press to jump to the previous image / video /
Remote Controller - Top IR Transmitter Name Description IR Transmitter Infrared signal transmitter. When using the remote controller, point the IR transmitter to the front of the MA-2000. DO NOT use your finger or other object to block the IR transmitter, or your command will not be received by the MA-2000.
Remote Controller - Back Battery Lid Name Description Battery Lid Pull the battery lid out to open battery compartment (to install or remove CR-2025 lithium battery).
1-6 Install the Digital Network Media Adapter Please follow the following instructions to get the MA-2000 Adapter installed: 1. Unpack the MA-2000’s package, and make sure no item in the package is missing. 2. Plug the Ethernet cable to the “LAN” jack on the rear panel of the MA-2000 for wired internet connection. The MA-2000 will detect the network automatically.
3. Plug the power adapter to wall socket and connect the power connector to the power jack located on the back panel of the MA-2000. 4. Connect the MA-2000 to your TV (or display) through the desired video/audio interface.. Note: You can only connect to HDMI / Composite / S-VIDEO / Component r port at a time.
5. Connect the MA-2000 2000 to your TV or display which has an optical audio port by using an optical digital audio (S / PDIF) cable. cable Note: You can skip this step if your yo TV or display doesn’t n’t have an optical audio port. 6. Press the button on the front panel of the MA-2000, MA 2000, and the Power LED would be lighted in blue. Or press POWER MA-2000 on. button to turn the 7. Please check the status stat of the ‘Power’ LED located on the front of the MA-2000.
Chapter II Using Digital Network Media Adapter 2-1 General Settings Please follow the following instructions to start using the MA-2000: 1. Use this menu to select the display language 2. Use this menu to select the way videos are displayed. Make sure your TV or display can support Wide Screen resolution, or the inappropriate setting can result in a distorted video display.
3. If the settings are correct, please select Done and press OK on the remote controller. If not, please select Cancel and press OK on the remote controller to return to the first step.
2-2 OSD Home Menu Instructions 1. Once the system is booted, press and OK to access the desired option. The option where the highlight is positioned is the target option. On-Screen home menu allows you to access the following functions: (1) IP Cam: If you have Edimax IP Cameras* over the intranet / local area network, you can select this option to view real time video on your TV or display from IP Cameras.
(5) Setup: Used for network configurations, system settings and software update, and system information. You can also select the Default Setting to set your system to the default factory value. 2. Use OK to enable or adjust the selected function in sub-menu.
2-2-1 Setup Menu Instructions Network: Press OK buttons to access Setup on the On-Screen home menu. And press OK buttons to select Network. This option is needed only when using “Network Media” and “Download Media” functions.
(3) Press OK buttons to select Yes to implement DHCP network setting. The MA-2000 will automatically receive its IP address from a DHCP sever that is built into the access point or IP sharing router. 2. Static IP (1) Press OK buttons to select Wired on the Network menu, and press OK buttons to select Static IP. (2) Press OK button to pull out the On-Screen keyboard, and press button to input the value of IP Address, Subnet mask, Gateway, and DNS text box, respectively.
1. Press buttons to highlight each option on the System menu and press to setup below options. (1) OSD Language: This option lets you select OSD language. You could choose English / 繁體中文 / 简体中文 according to your personal preference. (2) Video Output: This option allows you to select video output, such as CVBS / S-VIDEO / COMPONENT/ HDMI. (3) Aspect Ratio: This option allows you to select aspect ratio including Full, 16:9 Pillar Box, 4:3 Letter Box.
Default Setting: Select this option to initialize your system to the default factory value. 1. Press OK buttons to select Default Setting under Setup menu, and a warning message will pop up. 2. Press OK buttons to select Yes to erase all personal settings or select No to return to the previous menu. After returning to the default, the initial installation page will appear and return to CVBS / S-VIDEO source.
2. Press the RETURN button on the remote control to return to the previous menu. Software Update: Select this option for software update.. 1. Press OK buttons to select Software Update under Setup menu. You can enable Network to update the software available online. Or you can enable USB to update the software through the downloaded software saved in the external USB storage. Besides, when new software or firmware is available, you also can download it at www.edimax.com. 2.
2-2-2 IP Camera Menu Instructions The MA-2000 can search Edimax IP cameras* deployed in LAN and allow you to view real time video from IP Cameras on your TV or display. This great integration can easily transfer your TV or display to a home surveillance center. Before starting this function, please make sure your IP Cam is connected to the router wire or wirelessly and have the same subnet of IP address with the MA-2000. For example: MA-2000 IP address: 192.168.2.6 IP Camera IP address: 192.168.2.100 1.
2. Press OK to enter IP Camera to search the available IP camera automatically over the intranet, and press OK to select desired IP Camera. Or you can press to setup the IP address of IP Camera manually. 3. You will see the real-time video from the IP camera on your TV or display and press to view the previous / next IP Camera’s image.
2-2-3 Network Media Menu Instructions * Before activate this function and enable the MA-2000 to access folders on your networked NAS or PCS, please make sure: 1. The network is properly set up; 2. The MA-2000 is connected to the network; 3. To designate the folders/files on your PC as shared resources. Please refer to Microsoft’s official website: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/setup/homenet.ms px to see the initial and detailed process of Home Network Setup in Windows XP.
If your operating system is Windows Vista, please refer to the following instructions: 1. Open the Control Panel and then open Network and Sharing Center. 2. Click the down arrow to the right of File Sharing to expand it. 3. Click Turn on file sharing and then click Apply.
You may also refer to Setup menu on the OSD screen of MA-2000 to select wired or wireless connection. You can now search and play all available media files on the remote PC within the network or intranet, other than on the USB device. 1. Press OK to enter the Network Media to search for the networked PCs or NAS within the local area network, and press OK to choose available PCs or NAS.
2. Press to select Music, Video or Photo, and press OK to see files listed by Folders or see All files. 3. Please refer to Chapter III Start Using Multi-Media Payback to enjoy the media files saved in the networked NAS or PCs on the same local area network (LAN).
2-2-4 USB Storage Menu Instructions The MA-2000 can search and play available multimedia files such as music, video and photos saved in the external storage through USB interface. 1. Plug your external USB storage into the USB slots on the front panel of the MA-2000. 2. Press OK to enter the USB Storage to search for the USB storage, and press OK to choose the external USB storage. 3. Please refer to Chapter III Start Using Multi-Media Playback for more navigation options.
2-2-5 Download Media Menu Instructions *Before activating this function, you have to make sure: 1. The MA-2000 is connected to the network; 2. The network is properly set up. BitTorrent is the leading and the most common peer-to-peer file-sharing communications protocol. The built-in BitTorrent client / engine allows MA-2000 to download media files to the external USB storage. This BT download process is computer-free.
1. Press OK to enter Download Media on the On-Screen home menu. If your external USB storage has not been formatted, the warning message “This action will erase all data on the device. Are you sure to continue?” will appear to remind you to format your hard drive. Then, please press OK to select Yes to format your USB storage device. It may take up to several minutes, according to the size of your external USB storage. 2.
Chapter III Start Using Multi-Media Payback 3-1 Music Playback 1. If you select the Music Folders, a list of the available shared folders will appear. You can press OK to select one of these shared folders. If you select All Music, a list of all audio files will be displayed. 2. Once the music files are visible on the screen, please press to navigate to the desired files and press OK to play the music in Music Player.
FLAC, and real audio (ra.). (ra.). Other audio formats may not be compatible. Please check the original format of your music file to verify that it is a compatible format MA-2000 MA supports. (2) Press below buttons on the remote control to play the song: :Play the previous song. :Pause the song and press again to resume playing. : :Press to stop the playback. :Skip to play the next song. :Fast forward the MP3, OGG files playing.
3-2 Video Playback To begin with, please refer to Step 1 in Music Playback Section to see the list of all the video files saved in the external USB storage, networked NAS or PCs. 1. Once the video files are visible on the screen, press to navigate to the desired files and press OK to play the video.
Note: (1) The MA-2000 2000 supports following video formats: WMV 7/8, MPEG-4, MPEG H.264, AVI, DivX 3/4/5, 3/4/5 XviD, MKV, DAT, Real Video (rm., rmvb.) rmvb. and ISO/IFO.. Some video files may not be playable because the format of the video is not supported by the MA-2000. (2) Press below buttons on the remote control to play the video: :Play previous track of playing video. :Pause the video and resume the video playing. : :Press to stop the playback. :Play next track of the playing video.
2. Press the RETURN button on the remote control to return to the previous menu.
3-3 Photo Playback egin with, please refer to Step 1 in Music Playback Section to see the 1. To begin thumbnails of the photo files saved in the external USB storage, networked NAS or PCs. 2. Once the photo files are visible on the screen, press to navigate to the desired files and press OK to see the photo. The he selected photo in the album will be displayed in full-screen full mode. 3. In the thumbnail photo viewer, you can also press the button on the remote control for the Slide show mode.
Note: (1) The MA-2000 2000 supports following photo formats: JPEG, GIF, BMP and PNG.. Some image files may not be b viewable due to the format of the photo is not supported. Animated GIF file is not supported. (2) Press below buttons on the remote control to check photos in the full-screen mode: :Show previous photo. :Show next photo on the play list. :Return to the original picture. OK: :Rotate the viewing picture clockwise/counterclockwise.
Chapter III Troubleshooting Don’t panic if the Digital ital Network Media Adapter is not function properly! In most cases, you can solve the problem by yourself and you don’t have h to send the Digital Network Media Adapter back to dealer of purchase to ask of help. Please refer to this troubleshooting table to find out possible solution. Scenario Solution Check the power cord connection. Or connect the power cord to another power outlet. No picture is displayed.
Chapter IV Specification pecifications *Video support subject to change without notice.