AC Ryan Playon!DVR TV manuel d'utilisation

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    ACR-PV721 00TV User ’ s Manual[...]

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    2 / 80 T able of Co ntent s 1. Introduction ................................... ......................................... ........................................ ...... 4 1.1 Preface .............................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Packing List ....................................[...]

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    3 / 80 7.7 Changing System Settings ............................................................................. 52 7.8 Miscellaneous ................................................................................................ 57 8. Browser M enu . ................................ ........................................ ......................[...]

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    4 / 80 1. Introduction 1.1 Preface Dear Custom er , Thank yo u ver y much for purc hasing our product. In the digital era, this pr oduct is a great home entertainm ent partner . W ith the outstanding design, you can enjoy movies and mus ic, view photos of precious m oments, and record your fav orite TV or movie program s and view them in your o wn [...]

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    5 / 80 1.2 Packing List Part Quantity Player 1 A/V cable 2 YUV cable 1 USB cable 1 Remote Contro l 1 Remote Contro l Battery 2 AC/DC adaptor 1 AC/DC adaptor Power Cord 1 W ireless LAN USB A dapter 1 (optional) DVB-T Ant enna 1 (optional) 2-Way RF S plitter 1 User Manual ( printed) 1 Quick S tart Guide 1 Driver CD 1 Note : The actual conte nts in th[...]

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    6 / 80 1.3 Caution This player ’s design and manufacture has y our safety in mind. In order to safely and effectively use this pla yer , ple ase read the f ollowing before usa ge. 1.3.1 Usage c autions User should n ot modif y this pla yer . If c omm ercial h ard disk is being used, the e nvironm ental temperature s hould be within +5 ~ +35 . 1.3[...]

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    7 / 80 HDD form at etc. Please back up your data. - It is suggested to do defragm ent after a long period of usage. - Regularly backup the d ata in the h ard disk so tha t it can b e recovered in the e vent o f data corruption or loss. Our company t akes no responsibilit y for l oss of dat a stored on the hard disk. 1.3.7 Others W hen using this pl[...]

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    8 / 80 1.4 Connection 1.4.1 Connect to Computer (1) Make s ure the player is powered on; (2) Plug in the s quarish con nector of the USB c able to this pla yer ’s USB DEVICE port; (3) Plug in the rec tangular connect or of the USB cab le to computer . 1.4.2 USB M ass Storage Device (like U SB stick, MP3, U SB HDD etc.) Connection (1) Make s ure t[...]

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    9 / 80 (1) Follow the p icture and plug in the 3 color conn ector to the p layer ’s A/V IN jack; (2) Follow the p icture and plug in the 3 color conn ector to the A/V OUT jack of the TV/IPTV Set-T op Box (STB). In this wa y , you can record TV programs fr om the TV/IPTV Set-T op Box. 1.4.3.2 A /V OUT (1) Follow the p icture and plug in the 3 colo[...]

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    10 / 80 Second m ethod: use the audio out put from the S/PDIF Coaxial or O ptical jack . In this wa y , y ou can also e njo y videos, m usic, and photos in the player on TV . 1.4.3.4 HDM I OUT (1) Follow the p icture and plug one connector on your HDMI cab le to the pla yer ’ s HDMI jack ; (2) Follow the picture and plug the other connector on yo[...]

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    11 / 80 1.4.4 Digital Audio Device con nection (1) Follow the p icture and plug in the RCA connector on your c oaxial cable to the player ’s S/PDIF Coaxia l jack. Or if you use optical fiber , please plu g in the T oslink c onnector on your optical fiber to th e player ’s S/PDIF Opt ical jack;(not suppl ied) (2) Follow the p icture and plug in [...]

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    12 / 80 1.4.6 Ethernet co nnection T o connect to a LAN (Loca l Area N etwork) you require a cat5, ca t5e or cat6 netwo rk cable. (1) Connect on e of the cr y stal plugs on the ca ble to the pla yer ’ s RJ45 L AN socket; (2) Connect the other cr y stal plug on the cabl e to a RJ45 LAN p ort on your rou ter , switch, or hub devices. 1.4.7 WL A N c[...]

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    13 / 80 1.5 First Time Usage 1.5.1 Firmw are Installa tion For users who bought the player without a HDD inside, and want to i nstall a SA T A HDD, please see ‘HDD Format ’ in ‘7.7 Chang ing System Settin gs’ for details. 1.5.2 Remote Cont rol First tim e usage of Remote control Install the batteries before using the remote control, install[...]

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    14 / 80 1.5.3 Power on /off, language con trol 1. Power on After connecting the power supply cord and turning on the POW ER switch, the player will soon enter the m ain interface, an d the POW ER indicator on the f ront panel will turn blue . 2. Power off W hen the system is running, pres s the POWER / ST A NDBY button on the f ront panel or rem ot[...]

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    15 / 80 2. A bout the Pla yer 2.1 Remote Control All procedures i n this manual can be carried out using the rem ote control buttons . See the following for d etails on each but ton and its functi on: 1. POWER / ST A NDBY 2. INFO 3. MENU 4. MUSIC 5. TV SYSTEM 6. SOURCE 7. HOM E 8. UP 9. LEFT 10. DOWN 1 1. Nume ric buttons 12. TIME SHIFT 13. REC 14.[...]

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    16 / 80 No. N ame Function 1 POWER / ST ANDBY POWER / ST ANDBY button: Press to enter s tandby mode or wake up. 2 INFO I NFO button: Press to displ ay current status.  Press during p layback and an o nscreen displa y appears, sho wing track number and time elapsed/rem aining.  Press during rec ording and an onscreen displ ay appears, sho wing[...]

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    17 / 80  Press to s wit ch to t he previous c hannel while watch ing DVB-T / Analog T V. 9 LEFT LEFT button: Press to m ove the highlight left while navigating m enus. 10 DOWN DOWN button:  Press to m ove the highlight do wn while navigatin g menus.  Press to s wit ch to t he next channe l while watching DVB-T / Analog T V. 1 1 Numeric but[...]

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    18 / 80 Press to pause t he current playback. Press again to s tep to the n ext frame. Press the PL A Y b utton to resum e the playback . 17 RECLIST RECLIST button: Press to enter th e playback m enu and show th e recording list. 18 FR F A ST REWIND button: Press to fast r ewind the curr ent playback. Pres s repeatedly to select speeds. 19 A-B A-B [...]

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    19 / 80 Press to pla y back in slow m otion. Press the PL A Y button to resum e regular playback. 30 PREV PREVIOUS b utton: Press to view th e previous c hapter / file / TV cha nnel. 31 STOP STOP button: Press to stop pl ayback. 32 GOTO GOTO button:  Press to jum p to a specific poi nt on a title. Spec ify the point using T itle, Chapter and T i[...]

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    20 / 80 2.2 Front Panel No. Name Function 1 ST A NDBY indicator Indicator (red) tur ns on when the system is in standby mode. 2 ON indicator Indicator (blue) t urns on when th e system is al ive. 3 MUSIC indicator Indicator (blue) t urns on dur ing music pla y back. 4 REC indicator Indicator (red) tur ns on when rec ording starts. 5 ENTER button En[...]

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    21 / 80 2.3 Rear Panel 1. A ir Flow hol e 2. Y/Pb/Pr OUT jack (Com ponent Video) 3. A udio OUT jack (Left Channel) 4. Video OUT jack 5. A udio IN jac k (Left Channel) 6. Video IN jack 7. S/PDIF Coaxi al jack 8. POW ER switch 9. TV / RF IN socket 10. DC IN jack 1 1. RJ45 LA N socket 12. HDMI jack 13. S/PDIF Opt ical jack 14. A udio IN jac k (Right C[...]

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    22 / 80 3. Getting Star ted Power on the s ystem, and after a f ew seconds, the s ystem will enter th e main interf ace. T o return to this m enu, you can also press the HOM E button on th e remote contro l. 3.1 Selecting DVB-T TV In this m enu, you can watch an d record Digital T erres trial TV program s, or have the t ime shift function. Select t[...]

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    23 / 80 Select the Pla yback icon on the main interf ace to access the title l ist menu. 3.5 Selecting Browser – Pla y back Multimedia Files Y o u can browse a ll the multim edia (Vi deos/M usic/Photos) f iles on the internal HD D, USB or Network, and playback them on TV . Press the brow ser button on the rem ote control or s elect the Brow ser i[...]

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    24 / 80 4. Watching DVB-T & A nalog TV programs Equipped wit h an internal Hybri d TV T uner , th is player integrat es Digital T errestr ial and A nalog TV receiving. P lease refer to ‘ 7.1 Ch anging DVB-T T V settings ’ and ‘ 7.2 Changin g Analog TV settings ’ in order to mak e correct s ettings before reading the f ollowing cha pters[...]

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    25 / 80 button to conf irm. 4.1.2 Info Bar W hile swi tching ch annels by the U P / DOW N button, an info b ar will be displa yed to show the channel infor mation. There’re 4 strin gs displayed on the bar . T aking the info bar in th e above photo f or example: 1 1 + – S t ands for TV rating; N/A – S ta nds f or the voice language ; SS – S [...]

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    26 / 80 Press the Nav igational an d Numeric buttons to view the content in the T eletext m enu. 4.1.5 Subtitle Li st Menu Press the SUBTIT LE button when watching DVB-T TV programs, the Subtitle List menu will be displayed. Press the LEFT / RIGH T button to s witch between Subtit le and TTX Subtitle List Press the UP / DOWN b utton to select the s[...]

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    27 / 80 5. The Title Lis t Menu for Re corded Videos The T itle List menu allows you to play and ed it all saved titles. T o enter the m enu, select the Playback icon on the main interf ace. Press the UP / DOWN b utton on the rem ote control to s elect from DVB-T and Analog T V & A/V IN to vie w and edit rec orded DVB-T or Analog TV program s. [...]

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    28 / 80 3 Inform ation Here you can s ee a playback progress bar of a title , the rem ained free space of HDD, and remained recording tim e of each qualit y. 4 Preview Shows the prev iew window . 5.2 Pla y ing Back Titles To play a record ed title, do the f ollowing: 1. Press the LEFT / RIGHT butt on on the rem ote control to selec t the Play tab f[...]

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    29 / 80 4. Press the n avigation buttons to select letters and num bers. Select CAPS to tog gle between uppercase and lowercase letters. Pres s <- to delete a letter. Press - > to insert a spac e. Press the ENTER but ton to input each l etter or num ber. 5. Once you have entered the new name, select OK and press the ENTER button to confirm al[...]

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    30 / 80 Fresh Titles Select to sort al l files according to f reshness (i.e. th e most re cent recordings), listing the m ost recent recording first. 5.6 Title Edit Menu Press the LEFT / RIGHT button on the remote contr ol to select the Title Edit tab f rom the menu bar. Press the ENTER butt on, and the m enu appears. Return Select to return t o th[...]

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    31 / 80 Select SET A and press the ENT ER button to m ark the start for th e section to be de leted. Select SET B and press the ENTER button to m ark the end of the section to be delete d. Select CONFIRM and press the ENTER button to delete the s ection. Split Title Select a title and divide it into s ections. W hen y ou reach t he point at which y[...]

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    32 / 80 Remove Chapter M ark Remove a cha pter mark that you have inserted. A n editing screen a ppears. Use the PR EV / NEXT butt on to select the m ark y ou wish to rem ove and press the ENTER button to delete. Copy to F A T32 partition Copy function. In the Title List Menu, press the UP / DOWN button on the remote contro l to select which title [...]

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    33 / 80 Delete All T itle Select to delet e all titles. 5.8 Saving Your Recorded Title s All the recorde d titles are stor ed temporaril y in a rec ording disc part ition (UDF form at) which cannot be identif ied by persona l computers. If you want to share the r ecorded titles on your computer, please c opy the titles from the recor ding disc to t[...]

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    34 / 80 6. Timer Recor d Menu The T imer Record menu allows you to create, ed it and delete rec ording schedu les and view all schedule sta tus and hist ory. Press the TIM ER button on the rem ote control to e nter the menu. 6.1 Create a New Schedule Press the LEFT / RIGHT button on the rem ote control to select the Edit tab from the menu bar. Sele[...]

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    35 / 80 Select the sc hedule you wa nt to edit from the list and press the ENTER button. T he schedule setting screen a ppears. Modif y the schedule as desc ribed in ‘ 6.1 Cr eating a New Schedule ’. 6.3 Deleting Schedules Press the LEFT / RIGHT button on the remote contr ol to select the Delete tab fr om the menu bar. Select the sc hedule you [...]

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    36 / 80 Select Enable the t imer by VPS , Enable the timer by user’s settin g or Pause the sel ected schedule . Press the ENTER butt on to confirm . 6.5 Viewing Recording Histor y Press the LEFT / RIGHT button on the remote contr ol to select the History tab fr om the menu bar. Here you can view a compl ete history of all rec ordings that wer e s[...]

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    37 / 80 7. Setup Men u The setup m enu allows y ou to c onfigure DVB-T / Analog TV, Video, A udio, Record , Network and System settings. To enter the menu, press the SETUP button on the rem ote control. 7.1 Changing DVB-T TV settings Press the LEFT / RIGHT button on the remote contr ol to select the DVB-T tab from the menu bar . DVB-T Regio n Selec[...]

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    38 / 80 In AUTO SC AN mode, the s y stem will automatical ly scan for availab le DVB-T T V channels. M A NUAL SC AN In M A NU A L SC AN mode, you can se lect the CH nam e, Bandwidth, and Input Frequenc y. Use the Nav igational and Nume ric buttons on the rem ote control to select or input. Press the ENTER button to confirm . Channel Set Select to e[...]

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    39 / 80 settings, and pres s the ENT ER button to confirm . You can also press the RED button to s elect Default, a nd press the BLU E button to select Sort. 7.2 Changing A nalog TV settings Press the LEFT / RIGHT button on the remote control to select the A T V tab from th e menu bar . Analog T V Region Select to set th e region for Ana log TV. Pr[...]

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    40 / 80 In this m enu, the system will autom aticall y scan for available Analog T V channels. Channel Set Select to edit cha nnel inform ation. Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect Analog T V . In this m enu, y ou can ed it the Status, Nam e, Fine Tune, T V System , and sequence f or the Analog T V channels. Use t he navigational buttons to selec[...]

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    41 / 80 Aspect Ratio Select to set aspec t ratio. Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect from Pan Sca n 4:3, Letter B ox 4:3, or 16:9. Press the ENTER b utton to confirm . Pan Scan 4:3 : D isplay a wi de picture on the e ntire screen and cu ts off the redundant portions. Selec t when a standar d 4:3 TV is connec ted. Letter Box 4:3 : D isplay a wide[...]

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    42 / 80 Brightness Select to set bri ghtness levels. Press the UP / DOWN button to adjus t brightness. T he new setting is previewed on s creen. Pres s the ENTER button t o confirm . Contrast Select to set contras t levels. Press the UP / DOWN button to adjus t contrast. T he new setting is previewed on s creen. Pres s the ENTER button t o confirm [...]

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    43 / 80 Night Mo de Select to set n ight mode. Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect from Off , On, and Comfor t. Press the ENT ER button to conf irm. Digital Outpu t Select to set Di gital Output ( S/PDIF) mode. Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect from R A W , and LPCM. Press the ENTER but ton to confirm . 7.5 Changing Record Settings Press the [...]

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    44 / 80 Quality Select to set th e default recor ding qualit y setting. Press the UP / DOWN button to select the quality setting you require. The highest qu ality setting is HQ which requires the most storage space. The oth er settings reduc e recording q uality sequentiall y but also require less storage spac e. Press the ENT ER button to confirm [...]

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    45 / 80 Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect from O n and Off. Press the ENTER button to confirm. If O n, the time shift will star t automatical ly while in Video In mode. Record Device Select to set de vice to restore the r ecorded files. Press the UP / DOWN button to select from HDD and USB. Press the ENTER button to confirm. 7.6 Changing Networ[...]

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    46 / 80 4) Please enable your PC’s ‘Gues t’ account; 5) Please share the folders which you wish to bro wse on your PC, and mak e sure that ‘Everyone’ or ‘Guest’ has the right to acc ess. Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect DHCP (AUT O) or FIXED IP (MANUAL). Pres s the ENTER b utton to confirm . DHCP ( A UTO) Set the IP address by au[...]

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    47 / 80 the network , or your PC is equ ipped with a wirel ess network adapter/card; 3) Make sure your player is in the ef fective range of the WLAN. Select a connect ion profile. Press the ENT ER button to renam e for the prof ile. Press the RIGHT button for next s tep. And then s elect Mo dify if it is your first tim e to connect to a w ireless n[...]

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    48 / 80 Select A uto to se arch for an existing SSID (Service S et Identifier). Select the acces s point you wish to access f rom the SSID list. Note : In the Secur ity list, WEP (W ired Equivalent Privacy) and WP A (Wi-F i Protected Acc ess) means the n etwork is encr ypted, i.e. an encryption k ey is needed to access the net work. NONE m eans it [...]

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    49 / 80 4) Wireless Address Setup Select DHCP IP (AUTO) to set the IP address aut omaticall y . O r select FIX I P (M A NU A L) to set the IP address manually . 5) Setting List The Setting List displays the net work settings jus t now you configured. 6) Test Con nection The test will tak e for a while, please be patient to wait.[...]

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    50 / 80 If the test is ok , the network inform ation will be disp layed. Peer to Peer ( Ad Hoc) Peer to Peer m ode, which i s also called Ad Hoc m ode or computer-to-c omputer mode, is use d to connect wireless clients directly together , without th e need for a wireles s router or acc ess point. 1) Ad Hoc Setup Select M anual if you wish to chan g[...]

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    51 / 80 Note : Both the p layer and your PC need to use the Ad Hoc mode, share a comm on SSID, and be put into the sam e IP range. 2) Save and Startup Select OK to c onfirm the above sett ings. If the test is ok , the network inform ation will be disp layed. NAS Mod e Select to turn t he NAS m ode on / off. Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect fro[...]

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    52 / 80 7.7 Changing System Settings Press the LEFT / RIGHT button on the remote control to select the System tab from the menu. Men u Language Select to choose t he OSD (O n Screen Displa y) language. Press the UP / DOWN button to select the language. Press the ENTER button to confirm. Text Encodin g Select to set text encoding. Press the UP / DOW[...]

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    53 / 80 Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect from Manua l and Auto (via TV). Press the ENTER button to c onfirm. Press the LEFT / RIGHT button to select each f ield and the UP / DOWN button to adjust each setti ng. Press the ENT ER button to confirm . Parental Control Select to set th e TV parental con trol options. Lock System Press the UP / DOWN[...]

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    54 / 80 A password will be needed for the m odification. The def ault one is ‘0000’. Press th e Numeric buttons to input, and the ENT ER button to confirm . Region Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect the region. Pre ss the ENTER button to conf irm. Passwo rd Press the Numeric buttons to input and change the password. Press the ENTER but ton t[...]

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    55 / 80 to confirm , and the RETURN button t o exit. HDD Format Select to form at the HDD. Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect HDD Form at. Press the ENTER button to confirm. Press the LEFT / RIGHT button to select OK. Press the ENTER button to conf irm. Press the UP / DOWN button to adjus t the capacit y of time s hift buffer. Pres s the LEFT / [...]

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    56 / 80 Next, and the E NTER button to co nfirm. Press the UP / DOWN button to adjus t the capacit ies of FAT 32 and NTFS partitions. Press the LEFT / RIGHT button to s elect Next, and the ENTER but ton to confirm . Press the LEFT / RIGHT button to select Form at. Press the ENT ER button to conf irm. And the for matting will start, which will take [...]

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    57 / 80 7.8 Miscellaneous Press the LEFT / RIGHT button on the remote contr ol to select the MISC tab from the menu. Slide Show Timing Select to set th e interval tim e for photo slide sho w. Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect. Press the ENT ER button to confirm . Transition Eff ect Select to set th e transition ef fect for photo slide s how. Pr[...]

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    58 / 80 Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect from off , Folder, and All. Press the ENT ER button to conf irm. HDD Information Select to vie w the HDD capacities . The capacities of the recording, t ime shift and m ultimedia partitions are listed here. Press the ENT ER button to conf irm. Information Select to vie w the system information. The vers[...]

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    59 / 80 8. Brow ser Menu The Browser m enu allows you to browse and pla y music, photo a nd movie files s tored on a HDD, an extern al USB device, and N etwork. To enter t he menu, select t he Browser icon f rom the main interf ace . Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect the device on which the media is stored. Choose f rom USB, HDD, NET , Playlist[...]

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    60 / 80 All directories and supported au dio files in current director y will be d isplayed. Pres s the UP / DOWN button to select the f ile y ou w ant to play and pr ess the ENTER butt on. 8.3 Browsing Photos Use the LEFT / RIGHT butt on on the rem ote control to select the Phot os tab. All directories and supported im age files in current directo[...]

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    61 / 80 All directories and supported v ideo files in curren t directory will be d isplayed. Pres s the UP / DOWN button to select the m ovie you want to view an d press the ENT ER button. T he movie will be pla yed in full screen m ode. This browsing m ovies function su pports DAT, VOB, IFO, MPG, AVI, and TS file fo rmats. W hile brow sing a movie[...]

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    62 / 80 Then select the s hared m ultimedia file that you w ant to browse. Note : 1. W hile browsing high definition video files (resolut ion up to 720p / 1080i / 1080p) via Ethernet or WLAN, the v ideo might be buf fering. It is norm al due to the lim it of network speed or signal strength. 2. Due to different net work conditions, s ometimes the w[...]

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    63 / 80 Netwo rk Browser Se lect to set Net User ID, Net P assword, and Sp ecific File Server I P, which enables t o browse files on NET through ‘ My_Shortcuts ’. Select Net User ID and the entr y screen will appear. Press the Nav igation buttons to select letters an d numbers. Select CAPS to toggle between upperc ase and lowerc ase letters. Pr[...]

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    64 / 80 You can also se lect Detail to set th e Label, Dom ain, and Host Nam e of the shortcut. T hen select OK an d press the ENT ER button to confirm . Select the shortc ut you added a nd press the ENT ER button to co nfirm. Then select the s hared m ultimedia file that you w ant to browse. 8.6 Renaming / Deleting Files W hen navigating in the br[...]

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    65 / 80 8.6.1 Renamin g Files Press the Nav igation buttons to select letters an d numbers. Select C APS to toggl e between uppercase and lowercase letters. Pres s <- to delete a letter. Press - > to insert a spac e. Press the ENTER but ton to input each l etter or num ber. Select OK and pr ess the ENTE R button to confirm all changes. 8.6.2 [...]

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    66 / 80 selections are allowed. See photo below . 8.7.2 Brow sing the playlist Press the UP / DOWN b utton to select Pla y List in the bro wser menu. And press the ENT ER button to conf irm. Then you will enter the playlist. If you wish to de lete a file from the playlist, press th e RED button to se lect, and th en press the GREEN button to confir[...]

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    67 / 80 9. File Cop y Menu Press the COPY button on the remote control to enter the File Copy menu, w hich allows you to copy files betwee n HDD, USB devices, and Net work. Step 1: Select t he source dev ice and destination device. Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect device. Press the LEFT button t o cancel, and t he RIGHT button f or next step. [...]

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    68 / 80 step. Step 3: Select the destin ation folder to store the abo ve files. Press the UP / DOWN button to select folder. Press the LEFT button to cancel, and the RIGHT button for next s tep. Step 4: Proceed to cop y selected files. Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect OK , press the ENTER button to confirm . And the co py will start.[...]

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    69 / 80 10. N A S Functio n This player can be used as a NA S (Network -Attached Storage) dev ice. It can be attac hed to the hom e network via either Ethernet or W LAN. This feature allows homes to store an d retrieve large am ounts of data m ore affor dably than e ver before. W hen the network connection is done correctl y and ready for use, pl e[...]

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    70 / 80 11. Listening t o Internet Radio This player integr ates the SHOUT cas t free Internet radio function. S elect the Inter net Radio icon on the m ain interface t o enter this m enu. Note : 1. Make sure the player is connec ted properly to a L AN or W LAN with Internet acces s, please refer to ‘ 7.6 Changin g Network Setting s ’ for m ore[...]

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    71 / 80 Press the ENT ER button or the PLA Y button to start listeni ng to the channe l. An d press the STOP button or the RET URN button to s top. W hen a st ation is highlig hted, you can pres s the M ENU button to add it to the f avorite. 11.2 Genre List Menu Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect GENRE, and press the ENT ER button to conf irm. P[...]

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    72 / 80 11.3 My Favorite Station Press the UP / DOWN button to s elect F A VOR ITE, and press the ENTER button t o confirm . All the favorite statio ns you added fr om the station list m enu can be found and m anaged here. W hen a st ation is highlig hted, you can pres s the M ENU button to delete it f rom the f avorite. Note : Y o u can have a m a[...]

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    73 / 80 12. Upgradi ng the Firmw are The firm ware is the operati ng system (OS) installed on the device. Firm ware upgrades c an bring new f eatures, improvem ents and bug fixes. T o check whether you ha ve the latest vers ion of firm ware: 1. Select MISC - > Information in t he Setup m enu; 2. The firm ware version num ber is displayed behi nd[...]

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    74 / 80 will appear on the TV sc reen. Please wait for about 3 minutes, the installation will be co mpleted, the LE D indicators will go off, and the pla yer will be powered off autom atically . Then you c an press the PO WER / ST A NDBY button to turn on the player and enjoy . Note : Do not turn off the power d uring installation; The USB Pen Dr i[...]

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    75 / 80 13. A ppendixes 13.1 Specifications USB SUPPORT ED:  USB HDD  Other USB Mass S t orage D evices  USB 2.0 Interf ace CONTENT FORMA TS SU PPORTED:  DA T/VOB/IFO /MPG/A VI/ MPEG-2 TS  MP3/OGG/W MA  Compres sion rate: between 32 k bps and 320 kbps  JPEG/BMP VIDEO CODEC S SURPORT ED:  MPEG-1/MPEG-2  MPEG-4 ASP: XviD AU[...]

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    76 / 80 VIDEO OUT PUT SPECIFIC A TIO N Compos ite Output 1 Vpp 75 Ohm Components Output Y :1 Vpp 75 Ohm Cb:0.7 Vpp 75 Ohm Cr:0.7 Vpp 75 Ohm HDMI Output HDMI (V e rsion 1.1) AUDIO PERFORM ANCE DA Converter 24-bit/192kHZ AD Converter 24-bit/96kHZ Signal-Noise ( 1kHZ) ≥ 9 5dB Dynam ic Range ≥ 90dB (1kHZ ) Channel ≥ 95dB Separation T otal Harm on[...]

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    77 / 80 T emperature Operating Hum idity 5% to 80% RH Hard Disk Dimensions (W/H /D) Net Weight 3.5’’ SA T A HDD 61x198x171 mm Approx 1.5 k g Note : The s pecifications and desi gn of this product ar e subject to cha nge without notice . 13.2 Frequentl y Asked Questions Question 1. My computer d oes not recogniz e my player . Answer: (1) Make s [...]

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    78 / 80 computers. Will defr agmenting the player hard disk do any harm to it ? Answer: Defragm enting the player hard disk may be usef ul after having transfer red many files to a nd from the player . It is never harm ful to use the defr agment on the pla yer . Mak e sure no oth er program s are running while using the W indows® defragm ent utili[...]

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    79 / 80 Question 8. Why when I sw itch to Y/Pb/Pr 480P, 576P, 720P, 108 0I, does the TV screen display an unw atchable p icture? Answer: Please check if your TV supports Y/Pb/Pr 480P, 576P, 720P, 1080I output, if your TV doe s not support, please us e the A/V signal display instead, press the TV SYS YEM button on the rem ote control, then switch th[...]

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    80 / 80 -A unit that has been modifi ed or incorporated into other products or is used for ins titutional or other comm ercial purposes. -Loss of c ustomer’s sof tware, firmware, inform ation, or m emory data. -Improper handl ing or installation. TECHNICAL INFORM A TION License inform ation for the s oftware used in the unit. This product contain[...]