REDRAY PLAYER O P E R AT I O N G U I D E R E D R AY P R O F E S S I O N A L 4 K C I N E M A P L AY E R RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E TABLE OF CONTENTS Disclaimer 3 Copyright Notice 3 Trademark Disclaimer 3 Compliance Statements 3 Safety Instructions 5 Chapter 1: REDRAY Overview 6 Items Included 6 Playback Capabilities 6 Media Compatibility 6 Incompatible Media 6 Front and Rear Panels 7 IR Remote Control 9 Chapter 2: REDRAY Setup 10 Set Up Your REDRAY 10 Chapter 3: REDRAY Operation 13 Power Operations 13 Movies Menu Operations 13 Chapter 4: REDRAY Settings 19 Settings Menu
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E DISCLAIMER RED ® has made every effort to provide clear and accurate information in these installation instructions, which are provided solely for the user’s information. While thought to be accurate, the information in this document is provided strictly “as is” and RED will not be held responsible for issues arising from typographical errors or user’s interpretation of the language used herein that is different from that intended by RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E JAPAN STATEMENTS FRANCE This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) for information technology equipment. If this equipment is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual. Usage Restrictions - Geographic Area Where Restriction Applies : France For mainland France 2.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ‒‒ Operating range: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Heed all cautions and warnings in these instructions. ‒‒ Storage range: -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F) Read these instructions before operating the REDRAY ® and its accessories. Follow these instructions while operating the REDRAY and its accessories at all times.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 01 REDRAY OVERVIEW The REDRAY ® 4K Professional Cinema Player is the first media player to bring ultra high-definition 4K content to your home or business. The REDRAY includes a high-capacity 1TB internal drive to store all of your audio visual content. The REDRAY is also equipped with a front-facing USB 2.0 port and SDHC card slot to enable content distribution via solidstate media including USB flash drives and SDHC media cards.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E FRONT AND REAR PANELS This section outlines the front and rear controls and connectors of the REDRAY media player.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E REAR PANEL 1 2 3 6 7 4 8 9 5 10 11 Rear Panel # REAR PANEL ELEMENT DESCRIPTION 1 802.11 Connector For use with the included 802.11 Antenna 2 AUDIO OUT (HDMI 1.3 connector) Audio output (Stereo and 5.1 Ch), 24-bit, 48kHz uncompressed LPCM 3 HDTV OUT (HDMI 1.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E IR REMOTE CONTROL The IR Remote Control enables you to navigate through the REDRAY on-screen display (OSD). You can also use the REDcommand app on an iOS device as your remote control for the REDRAY. For more information about the REDcommand app, go to “REDcommand App” on page 62.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 02 REDRAY SETUP SET UP YOUR REDRAY 1. Install two (2) AAA batteries (included) into the IR Remote Control. 2. Attach the 802.11 Antenna (wireless transceiver) to the 802.11 Connector. 3. Connect an HDMI 1.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E MONITOR CONFIGURATIONS PORTS AND CABLES DISPLAY TYPE AUDIO 4K (UHD) monitor: One 4096 x 2160p or 3840 x 2160p monitor HDMI 1.4 cable HD monitor: 3840 x 2160p output scaled to a 1920 x 1080p monitor HDMI 1.4 cable Four HD monitors: Four 3840 x 2160p outputs segmented and scaled to four 1920 x 1080p monitors HDMI 1.4 cable VID A VID B HDTV VID C VID D HDMI 1.4 cable HDMI 1.4 cable HDMI 1.4 cable (top left monitor) HDMI 1.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E IMAGE SIZE AND SCALING Every monitor has a setting that determines the size and scaling of your video content on the screen. Depending on the brand and model of your monitor, this setting may be referred to as View Mode, Aspect Ratio, Screen Size/Resolution, or another name. If the image on your monitor is stretched out, incorrectly scaled, cut off, or otherwise distorted, select an image size/scaling option that fits and scales your content correctly.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 03 REDRAY OPERATION POWER OPERATIONS When the REDRAY ® is first powered on, it will take approximately three (3) minutes for the REDRAY to power up and initialize. Thereafter, when you power off the system and leave it connected to a power source, the REDRAY enters a Power Saving (sleep) mode. Subsequent boots occur much faster, in approximately two (2) seconds. POWER ON: When the REDRAY is in Power Saving mode, press Power on the IR Remote Control.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E LOAD MOVIES FROM USB AND SDHC CARDS 1. Ensure the REDRAY is powered on. 2. Connect a USB 2.0 flash drive or SDHC card that contains the movies to be loaded to the REDRAY. 3. Once connected, the REDRAY automatically uploads all movies located in the “Content” folder on the flash drive or SDHC card to the internal hard drive. It takes about 20 minutes to load a two (2) hour movie. While uploading, a progress bar with the movie name displays on the screen.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E PLAY MOVIES 1. Press Menu on the IR Remote. 2. Navigate to MOVIES > INTERNAL DRIVE. NOTE: Available movies display in alphabetical order. The first movie is set as the default playback movie. 3. Navigate to the desired movie. 4. Press Enter to play the selected movie. Movie Browser - Select DELETE MOVIES 1. Navigate to the movie you wish to delete. 2. Press Right to access additional options. 3. Select Delete Content. 4.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E PLAYBACK OPERATIONS 1 3 2 4 IR Remote 1 3 2 4 REDcommand App The operations described in the table below are available while playing movies. # OPERATION SELECT ON IR REMOTE OR REDCOMMAND 1 Stop Press Menu to Stop the movie 2 Play, Pause, and Resume Press Enter to Play/Pause or resume a paused movie 3 Fast-Forward 1 Press Right to Fast-Forward by 4x, 8x, or 16x 4 Rewind Press Left to Rewind by 4x, 8x, or 16x 1 1.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E ORGANIZE MOVIES IN FOLDERS Keep all of your movies organized on the REDRAY by creating and managing folders. CREATE FOLDERS You can create a folder in the INTERNAL DRIVE, or within another folder. When creating a subfolder, make sure that you’re inside a folder first; otherwise, the new folder will be added to the same level as the original folder. To create folders, follow the instructions below: 1. Navigate to MOVIES > INTERNAL DRIVE. 2.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 4. Press Enter to delete the movie from the list. NOTE: If you decide not to delete the movie, select Cancel. Movie Browser - Delete COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 04 REDRAY SETTINGS SETTINGS MENU The REDRAY ® SETTINGS Menu provides access to important REDRAY system settings and other information including: network information, date and time settings, video information, playback settings, and more.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E SYSTEM INFORMATION The SYSTEM INFORMATION sub-menu shows the firmware version that is currently installed, as well as the unique Product Identification Number (PIN). You can upload system log files, check for upgrades, and reset the REDRAY to factory defaults from this screen. For more information on REDRAY system log files, go to “Access REDRAY Log Files” on page 31.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 4. In the pop-up window, select Yes. Confirm Factory Reset The REDRAY reboots and is reset to the factory defaults. NETWORK You can connect your REDRAY to your network using an Ethernet cable or a wireless connection. For optimal media download speeds, connect to your network using an Ethernet cable, and not a wireless connection. Configure your network settings through the NETWORK sub-menu.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 2. Select Wired (Ethernet - Upper). 3. Select Automatic (DHCP). The REDRAY communicates with the router for about 10 seconds to obtain your network IP address. You cannot select anything on the REDRAY on-screen display during these 10 seconds. Wired (Ethernet - Upper) After the REDRAY obtains the IP address, the panel on the right side of the screen closes and the IP address displays on the NETWORK screen.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 7. Select Gateway and enter your network information. 8. Select DNS and enter your network information. The REDRAY communicates with the router for about 10 seconds to obtain your network IP address. You cannot select anything on the REDRAY on-screen display during these 10 seconds. After the REDRAY obtains the IP address, the panel on the right side of the screen closes and the IP address displays on the NETWORK screen.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 6. After entering the wireless settings, select Accept. Wireless Settings The REDRAY communicates with the router for about 10 seconds to obtain your network IP address. You cannot select anything on the REDRAY on-screen display during these 10 seconds. After the REDRAY obtains the IP address, the panel on the right side of the screen closes and the IP address displays on the NETWORK screen.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E VIDEO View and modify your colorspace and bit depth settings in the VIDEO sub-menu. COLORSPACE Select either RGB or YCbCr. The default for most 4K Ultra High Definition displays is YCbCr. Colorspace BIT DEPTH Select a bit depth. If the colorspace is set to RGB, the bit depth is limited to 8-bit at 4K resolution. If the colorspace is set to YCbCr, you can set the bit-depth to 8-bit, 10-bit, or 12-bit.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E PLAYBACK In the PLAYBACK sub-menu, you can enable or disable Video Loopback. When Video Loopback is enabled, a video will replay automatically after it ends. By default, Video Loopback is disabled. Video Loopback REGISTER (AUTHORIZE) YOUR REDRAY Register (authorize) your REDRAY to activate the factory warranty and claim your RRencode Plugin licenses (included with purchase of REDRAY). You can register your REDRAY to an existing RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 5. Select the account to which you want to register the REDRAY. Your REDRAY is registered to the selected RED.com account. Register/Authorize COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E REGISTER REDRAY TO A NEW ACCOUNT 1. Navigate to SETTINGS > AUTHORIZE. 2. Select Set Up New Account. 3. Enter your information in the available fields. 4. Select Create Account. Create New Account Your REDRAY is registered to the new RED.com account. Register/Authorize VERIFY REDRAY REGISTRATION Once you register your REDRAY, verify that your registration was successful by following these instructions: 1. Navigate to SETTINGS > AUTHORIZE. 2.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 05 TROUBLESHOOT THE REDRAY This chapter explains how to troubleshoot your REDRAY ® Player. If you continue to experience issues after troubleshooting, please file a support ticket at support.red.com. TROUBLE WITH REDRAY SETUP SYMPTOM Having trouble with audio or video from your REDRAY Player. POTENTIAL RESOLUTION Ensure that you are using only HDMI 1.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E TROUBLE WITH MEDIA CARDS SYMPTOM The REDRAY Player does not recognize a USB 2.0 flash drive or SDHC card. POTENTIAL RESOLUTION Verify that the USB 2.0 flash drive or SDHC card is formatted as MS-DOS FAT (for Mac) or FAT32 (for Windows). CANNOT UPLOAD MOVIES SYMPTOM A USB 2.0 flash drive or SDHC card is connected to the REDRAY, but it will not upload movies.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E ACCESS REDRAY LOG FILES If you need to contact a Bomb Squad representative or support representative about issues with your REDRAY ® , you may be asked to send in or attach a log file to a support ticket. To access the log file on the REDRAY Player, follow the instructions below: 1. Navigate to the SETTINGS > SYSTEM INFORMATION menu. 2. Insert a blank USB 2.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS REDRAY PLAYER REDRAY PLAYER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION Supported Resolution Up to 4096 × 2160 pixels, 4K DCI, 4K UHD, 1080p Supported Video File Format .RED (4K) Playback Frame Rates 23.98 FPS, 24 FPS Audio File Format .RED Audio Output Up to 5.1 channel LPCM, 24-bit 48 kHz Supported Media SDHC memory card, USB 2.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E B ENCODE CLIPS WITH RRENCODE This section explains how to encode your 4K content using the RRencode Plugin in REDCINE-X PRO ® so that it can be played on the REDRAY ® . The RRencode Plugin is ONLY compatible with Build 20.3 of REDCINE-X PROand the build is ONLY available to REDRAY owners at this time. Each purchase of a REDRAY comes with one (1) RRencode license that you can install on up to five (5) devices at a time.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E INSTALL THE RRENCODE PLUGIN Ensure that you have registered your REDRAY player online and installed the correct build of REDCINE-X PRO on your computer. For more information on registering your REDRAY, go to “Register (Authorize) Your REDRAY” on page 26. 1. Open REDCINE-X PRO. 2. Select Plugins > Manage Plugins... from the menu bar. REDCINE-X PRO Plugins 3. Click Sign In at the top right corner of the Manage Plugins window.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 4. Sign in using your RED account username and password. Sign in to RED Account 5. Click the Install Now selection box. 6. Click Yes to install the RRencode Plugin. Install RRencode COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 7. Read the RRencode End-User License Agreement (EULA). When you are finished, select the check box to agree to the terms of the license agreement. 8. Click Ok. Accept License Agreement The RRencode Plugin is installed. The selection box now reads “Uninstall”. RRencode Installed NOTE: The number of available installs is listed at the bottom of the Installed Plugins tab.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E CREATE A REDRAY PANEL You can create customized panels in REDCINE-X PRO that contain commonly used settings. RED recommends that you create a custom “REDRAY” panel that contains all of the settings that you’ll need to access in order to prepare your content for encoding. After you create a custom panel, the panel becomes part of the REDCINE-X PRO window and is available each time you open the REDCINE-X PRO application.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 6. Add each of the following settings to your REDRAY tab. To add a setting, right-click the REDRAY tab and select the following options from the drop-down menu: ‒ ‒ Framing Control ‒ ‒ Markers ‒ ‒ Audio ‒ ‒ Metadata REDRAY Tab: Set Up Panel COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E Now you’ll be able to easily access these settings from the REDRAY tab when you’re preparing your content for encoding. REDRAY Panel COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E RRENCODE CHECKLIST Use the checklist below as a guideline for encoding your content in REDCINE-X PRO. REDCINE-X PRO and the RRencode Plugin provide many features and offer multiple ways to perform tasks to fit different workflows. RED recommends that you explore and experiment with REDCINE-X PRO and RRencode to determine the most appropriate workflow for your projects.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E PREPARE CLIPS FOR ENCODING This section provides information on how to prepare your 4K clips and corresponding audio files in REDCINE-X PRO before you encode (export) your content. The RRencode Plugin ONLY accepts the following file formats: .R3D .TIFF .DPX ADD CLIPS TO THE BIN PANEL This section describes how to add the video clips to the Bin panel in REDCINE-X PRO. 1.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 3. Click and drag the clip you wish to encode from the Browser + Project panel to the Bin panel. Add Clip to Bin COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E RENAME A CLIP If you are encoding a single clip from the Bin panel, the name of the clip that is displayed in REDCINE-X PRO will be the name of the movie that is displayed in the REDRAY on-screen display. NOTE: If you are going to add multiple clips to the Timeline and encode those clips into a single clip, skip this procedure; you will have the option to select a new name when you encode your clips.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E CONFIGURE STILL SEQUENCE EDITOR SETTINGS In REDCINE-X PRO, you can select the color space, gamut, and frame rate for the source file. RRencode uses the source color space, gamma, and frame rate settings to map the source video properly into the .RED file format. If the color space and gamma values are set incorrectly, the displayed video colors will also be incorrect.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E ATTACH AUDIO FILES You can attach one (1) audio file to each video clip in the Bin. If you’re encoding an .R3D file (which has embedded audio) or a video that does not have a corresponding audio file, skip this procedure. NOTE: Attach only 48 kHz WAV audio files to the video. The encoding will terminate automatically if you attempt to use an audio file with another sample rate or format. 1. Right-click the clip in the Bin that you wish to add audio to. 2.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E SYNC AUDIO AND TRIM CLIPS This section explains how to sync audio and video, as well as trim clips in REDCINE-X PRO. If you’re encoding an .R3D file (which has embedded audio) or a video that does not have a corresponding audio file, skip this procedure. When syncing and trimming content, you can choose a frame from the video or a sound in the audio as a reference point.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 7. Click Set Video Slate Point. Set Video Slate Point 8. Scroll through the video clip to progress through the audio, and then click the point on the waveform that matches the video frame. (If there are two tracks, click on only one of the waveforms.) COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 9. Click Set Audio Slate Point to Scrubber Position next to the track you selected. Set Audio Slate Point COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 10. Scroll to the first frame of the clip and click Set In Point to trim the clip and remove any frames without corresponding audio. Set In Point The beginning of the clip is cut away and the audio tracks are automatically trimmed to match the new video in point. If you’re syncing the beginning of a clip, the Audio panel should show the start of audio fade up. Audio Fade Up COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E ADDITIONAL SYNC TIPS This section provides tips and additional information for performing actions to sync audio and video. SELECT FRAMES By default, the audio waveform displays for the corresponding +/- 12 frames of the video clip. If you want to see more or less of the audio waveform, select a different value from the Frames drop-down menu in the bottom right corner of the REDCINE-X PRO application.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E SET MOVIE FRAMING 1. Click the Framing Control panel within the REDRAY panel. NOTE: The Framing Control Panel is part of the REDRAY panel. For more information on creating a custom REDRAY panel, go to “Create a REDRAY Panel” on page 37. 2. Since .RED files are encoded at a resolution of 4096 x 2160p, select the proper Fit setting from the dropdown menu to map your source content: ‒ ‒ Fit Height: Select if your source content has an aspect ratio of 16:9.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E SET POSTER FRAME If you are going to add multiple clips to the Timeline and encode those clips into a single clip, you only need to set a poster frame for the first clip in the sequence. 1. Select the frame you want to use as the poster frame. Find Frame 2. Click the Markers panel on the right side of the REDCINE-X PRO application. NOTE: The Markers panel is part of the REDRAY panel.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E ADD CLIPS TO THE TIMELINE PANEL This section provides information on how to add video clips and their corresponding audio tracks (if applicable) to the Timeline in REDCINE-X PRO. NOTE: The Timeline panel should only be used to create a single encoded clip from multiple video clips. 1. Click the Timeline panel at the bottom of the REDCINE-X PRO application. 2. Click the first clip of your sequence in the Bin panel and drag the clip to the row labeled V1.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 4. Click and drag each additional video clip from the Bin to the row labeled V1, and ensure that each clip snaps to align with the previous clip. NOTE: Placing a clip over another clip in the row will overwrite part of the previous clip. Leaving a space between clips will result in a black screen in the encoded video for the length of that gap. Add More Clips CREATE AND EDIT PRESETS A preset is a group of encoding settings.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 7. Select a Quality level from the drop-down menu: ‒ ‒ Standard: 9 Mbps ‒ ‒ Premium: 18 Mbps ‒ ‒ Cinema: 36 Mbps 8. Select Not Restricted from the Distribution drop-down menu. NOTE: “Not Restricted” is the only Distribution setting available at this time. 9. Select the following check boxes, as needed: ‒ ‒ Generate Poster Frame: Creates a poster frame.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 13. Click OK to confirm and return to the Create Preset window. Output Settings 14. If you want to burn in source clip metadata, such as clip name or timecode, click the Burn In tab and configure settings. NOTE: The burn-in information is permanently integrated with the encoded clip and cannot be removed later. 15.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E ENCODE (EXPORT) CONTENT This section describes how to encode your video and audio files from the Bin and Timeline panels. NOTE: Encode content with uncompressed audio to ensure content plays properly when the Loopback setting is enabled ENCODE CONTENT FROM THE BIN This section explains how to encode (export) a single clip from the Bin panel. 1. Click on the Export panel at the bottom of the REDCINE-X PRO application. 2.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E ENCODE CONTENT FROM THE TIMELINE This section explains how to encode (export) a sequence of clips from the Timeline panel. When you export content from the Timeline panel, all of the clips placed in the Timeline panel will be seamlessly joined to create a single encoded output clip. 1. Click on the Export panel at the bottom of the REDCINE-X PRO application. 2. Select your RRencode preset as the export type.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 6. Click Save. The progress of the encoding process displays in the Export panel. The estimated time to completion is listed in the ETA column. The value in the ETA column varies across a wide range of values at first, but provides an accurate estimate after the first few minutes of the encoding process.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 5. Click Erase. Format USB (Mac) FORMAT USB AND SDHC AS FAT32 (WINDOWS) This section explains how to format your USB flash drive or SDHC card as FAT32 on Windows. 1. Connect the USB 2.0 flash drive or SDHC card to your computer. 2. Open My Computer. 3. Right-click the USB or SDHC card icon and select Format. 4. Select FAT32 from the File System drop-down menu. 5. Click Start. Format USB (Windows) COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E COPY ENCODED CONTENT TO USB AND SDHC CARDS After you’ve encoded your content, follow the instructions below to copy your content to a USB 2.0 flash drive or SDHC card: NOTE: When copying encoded content to a USB 2.0 flash drive or SDHC card, the maximum recommended media size for the flash drive and SDHC card is 32GB. 1. Connect a USB 2.0 flash drive or SDHC card to your computer. 2.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E C REDCOMMAND APP This section provides setup information for the REDcommand app on your iPhone ® or iPad ® for use with REDRAY ® . You can use REDcommand instead of the IR Remote to control your REDRAY. NOTE: The REDcommand app is optimized for use on the iPhone. INSTALL REDCOMMAND APP 1. Ensure that your iOS ® device is connected to the same network your REDRAY is connected. 2. Open the App Store on your iPhone or iPad. 3.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E REDcommand can be used to perform playback operations including play, pause, fast-forward, rewind, and stop. Playback Operations COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E D REDRAY MENU MAP REDRAY MENU MOVIES INTERNAL DRIVE } Movies SETTINGS SYSTEM INFORMATION } Check for Upgrades } Upload System Log } Reset to Factory Defaults NETWORK } Wired (Ethernet) } Wireless DATE AND TIME } Change Date and Time VIDEO } Colorspace } Precision PLAYBACK } Video Loopback } ODEMAX Content Services AUTHORIZE } Wired (Ethernet) } Wireless COPYRIGHT © 2014 RED.
R E D R AY P L AY E R O P E R AT I O N G U I D E E IR CONTROL PROTOCOL This section provides information about the infrared control protocol used by the provided IR Remote Control to communicate with the REDRAY ® Player.
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