Memup MediaDisk NRX manual

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    User Guide User Guide User Guide MEDIADISK NRX Series MEDIADISK NRX Series Feel Design[...]

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    USER GUIDE   1. SAFETY A ND OT HER INSTRUCT IONS 1 2. REMOT E CONTROL 2 3. NETWORK B ASED DA T A SH A R ING WIT H PC 4 4. MENU INT ERF ACE 8 5. BROWSER M ENU 9 6. RECORDING FUN CTION 12 7. FILE COPY MENU 1 4 8. SETUP MENU 15 9. SPECIFIC A TIONS 19 10. TROUBLESHO OTING 21[...]

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     - 1 -  Mediadisk NRX Series is a Home M edia Center, with a built-in 3 . 5“ HD D, c an re c ord and play media files (movies, audios and photos) through TV and w hen connected to PC, can also copy and play shared files via netwo rk. SAF E TY A ND OTHER INSTRUCT IO NS Please use NRX carefully and read following i nstructions . >>> [...]

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     - 2 -  REMOTE CONT ROL Buttons Function POWER on or o ff . Display media f ile infor m ation. In vide o and photo mode, press to v iew time, title or chapter . Select audio trac k. View Guide m enu. Activate subtitle s. Enter Timer Men u. Mute audio output . Record or resu me when paused. Press repeatedly to s et length: 30mins / 60min s / 9[...]

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     - 3 -  Button Function Button Function Jump to a speci fic point. Skip to nex t title. SLO W button: play in slow motion. Available level s: 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 , 1/16x Browse m usic, photo and m ovie f iles. Return to previou s list in menu mode. Pause live TV and resume program from the point yo u left. Program is recorded i n availab le sp[...]

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     - 4 -  NET WO RK BA SED D ATA SH A RING WI TH PC Network-bas ed Data Sharing with PC A f ter LAN cable is connec ted, according to y our system environment, set up windows net w ork as follows. To establish netw ork communication be t we en NRX and your compute r, two req uirem ents should be satisfied: 1) Folder sharing and security setup 2[...]

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     - 5 -  3. If folder is s hared, you will see a hand m ark on fold er ic on. Ex: My M ovie 4. Go to “Control Panel –Administrativ e Tools –Computer Manage ment –Local Users and Grou p” and among di s played ite ms, doubl e–click “Guest” item. WARN ING ! • Permission setting is only required for Windows XP Pro users. If y ou [...]

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     - 6 -  5. After che cking “User cannot chang e password” and “Passwo rd never expires”, keep the other checkbox es unchecked. 6. Go to “Control Panel—Networ k Connection s ”. Select “Local Area Connections”. Select “Proper ties ” using right mouse button. WARN ING ! • If you cannot see any “Network connections ”, [...]

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     - 7 -  WARN ING ! If your PC already has “Obtain IP add ress automatically ” checked and IP automatica ll y assigned from an Internet route r or DHC P server, you may not need this setup. If you want a ma nual IP setup, plea se obtain an available IP addres s and subnet mask from t he router manufact urer or network administ rator. If ?[...]

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     - 8 -  MENU INTE RF A CE After a few s econds , the system will show guide menu. Selecting Browser It’s a n explor er: browse movie, photo, a nd m usi c files stored in U SB, HDD, Networ k an d Card Reader. Vi deo In Select the input source to be record ed. Selecting T imer Rec Create, edit and de lete recording schedule and view all sched[...]

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     - 9 -   BROWSER MENU Browse and play music, photo and movie files stored in NRX or external USB device, card reader, Netwo rk or Playlist. Browsing All Select A ll in menu . Select folder(s) containing all fi les (Music ,Photo and M ovie). Select f ile you want to view and it will be displayed. File Edit Menu Select file or folder, and di[...]

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     - 10 -  Return Select to go to main screen. Rename T o rename file: 1. Select Rena me from menu bar. 2. Name entry s c reen appe ars. 3. Use navigation ar rows to select letters an d numbers. Select CA PS to toggle betw een uppercase and lowercase letters. 4. Once you hav e entered new name, sele ct OK to confirm all chang es. If you want to[...]

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     - 1 1 -  Browse Music Select folder containing your audio files. A thu m bnail st rip will appe ar at the screen bottom, with song information. NRX supports Mp3, W MA, AAC, OGG format. Browse Photos Select folder c ontaining pho to files. Select photo you want to view and it will be di splayed full screen. Note: 1. When photo i s displaye d [...]

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     - 12 -  RECORDING FUN CTION V ideo in Select to record directly from AV in. System will crea t e “My R ecordings” folder at HD D or USB device. Y our recorded file will be saved at this folder . File name will be na m ed ac c ording to s ystem t im e. Timer REC Plan recording schedules , view status and history. Create a New Schedule Sel[...]

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     - 13 -  Edit Schedules Select schedule you w ant to edit from list. Modify schedule as described in “C reate a New Schedule” on previo us page. Delete Schedules Select the schedule you want to delete and confirm one, all or can c el. View Schedule S tatus Schedule list is di splayed. Enable Timer a cc ording t o your ne eds: by User or s[...]

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     - 14 -  FILE COPY MENU Copy files fro m Hard Di sk, NET, USB or Card Reader from a m edia to ano ther. Select File Copy from Guide menu or select COP Y on remote control. Step 1. Select Source Devic e Select device you r want to copy in Source s ector . Step 2. Select Destination D ev ice Select Destina t ion devi ce i n righ t part. Step 3.[...]

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     - 15 -  SETUP MENU Configure vide o, record and system settings. Photo Settings Slide Show T i ming Set slide show time. Select OFF or interval you require. Transition Effe ct Select OFF or following t ransition effects required: 1) Cross Fade – fade in and fade out 2) Left to Righ t- f rom le ft to right 3) Top to Botto m - fro m t op to [...]

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     - 16 -   HDMI Settings Change yo ur TV-set to HDMI output to be di splayed on your TV s creen. Record Settings Quality Select to set defau lt recording quality set t ing. The highest quali ty is HQ and requir es m ore s t orage spa ce. Other settings redu ce recording qua lit y and requ ire less storage spa c e. Permanent Timesh ift Selec[...]

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     - 17 -  System Settings Select Sy stem f rom m enu.    Menu Language Choose OSD (On Screen Display) lang uage.    T ext encoding Choose the tex t encoding language. Time Select to set sy st em ti m e. Enter M anual setup    Enter syste m menu: sele c t field an d adjust settings.[...]

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     - 18 -  HDD format   Warning: Ma k e sure yo u m ade a backup of your datas before for matting as it will erase al l datas.  Partitionning Step 1 : Adjust Fat32 , NTFS partitio n and capacity accord ing to your needs. Step 2: Press “For m at” to start. Select cancel to re turn to previous pa ge. Restore default Select to restore[...]

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     - 19 -  SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENT FORM AT SUPPORTED:  Video: AVI / MP G / MPEG / MP4 / DAT / VOB  Photos: JPEG / JPG Maximum picture s recognizable: 99 99 fil es  Audio: MP3 / W AV / W MA / ACC / OGG Maximum files recognizable: 9999 files Compression rate: between 32 kbps and 320 kbps RECORDA BLE MEDI A SUPPORTED:  Built in HDD [...]

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     - 20 -  CONNECT IONS Video Input RCA Connector (yellow) x 1 Audio L/R Input RCA Connector (white/red) x 1 IEEE 1394 Input Mini Jack x 1 USB USB Port x 1 HDD Atapi por t x 1 Video Output RCA Connector (ye ll ow ) x 1 Audio L/R RC A Connector (white/red) x 1 Video Input RCA Connector (yellow) x 1 Audio L/R RC A Connector (white/red) x 1 S-Vide[...]

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     - 21 -  TROUB LESHOOTING For detailed troub leshooting information, plea se visit www.memup.co m and consul t FAQ 1. When power is on, nothing appe ars or screen is shaking :  Video outpu t mode is not properly set, press [TV SYST EM] on remote control to change ou tput mode until it is prope rly set. 2. While play ing movie file, subtitl[...]