ZyXEL Communications DMA-1000 Series manual

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    www .zyxel.com DMA-1000 Series Digital Media Adapter User ’ s Guide V ersion 1.00 3/2007 Edition 2[...]

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    About This User's Guide DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 3 About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to use and con figure the DMA-1000 or DMA- 1000W . Y ou should ha ve at least basic computer usage knowledge. Related Document ation • Quick Start Guide The Quick S tart Guide is designed to help[...]

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    Document Conventions DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 4 Document Conventions W arnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User ’ s Guide. 1 W arnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device. " Notes tell you other important informati on (for example, other things you may need to configure or helpful t[...]

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    Document Conventions DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 5 Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User ’ s Guide may use the follo wing generic icons. The DMA icon is not an exact representation of your device. DMA DMA with Remote C ontrol Notebook computer Computer T elevision (TV) USB Memory S tick Server Firewall Switch Router[...]

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    Safety Warnings DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 6 Safety Warnings 1 For your safety , be sure to read and follow all warni ng notices and instructions. • Do NOT use this product near water , for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. • Do NOT expose your device to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids. • Do NOT store thin gs on the [...]

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    Safety Warnings DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 7[...]

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    Contents Overview DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 9 Contents Overview Introducing the DMA ........... ................ ................ ................... ................ ................. ............ ....... 21 Using the Remote Control ............... ................ ................ ................... ................ ................ .... ..[...]

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    Contents Overview DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 10[...]

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    Table of Contents DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 11 Table of Contents About This User's Guide ..................................................... ................................................... .. 3 Document Conventions.................................................................. ......................................... .4 Safety W[...]

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    Table of Contents DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 12 4.2 Using the TOOL Menu in th e Favorites Folder ... .... ................ ................ ................ ............. 35 4.2.1 Keyboard Input .... ... ... ... .... ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ......... .3 6 4.2.2 Favorites Folders .....[...]

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    Table of Contents DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 13 9.10 Audio Settings ............ ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ............... ........ 62 9.10.1 Audio Formats ......................... .......... ...... ................. ............ ................. ................ ... 64 9.1 1 Language[...]

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    Table of Contents DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 14[...]

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    List of Figures DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 15 List of Figures Figure 1 DMA with USB . ................. ................ ................ ................ ................ .................... .. ................. 21 Figure 2 DMA with Media Servers ..................... ................ ................ ................ ............. ..........[...]

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    List of Figure s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 16 Figure 39 OPTION > Device Information ........ ......... ................. ............. ................ ................ ......... ....... 69 Figure 40 Media Server T ool Icon ........ ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ................ ... .... ... ... ................ ... .... ... ... .......[...]

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    List of Figures DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 17 Figure 82 Library ........ ................ .................... ................ ................ ................ ................ ....... ............... 1 17 Figure 83 Media Sharing .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ................ .... ... ... ................ .... ... ... ................ ...[...]

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    List of Figure s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 18[...]

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    List of Tables DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 19 List of Tables T able 1 LEDs ........ ................ ................ ................ ................ ................. ................ ........ ................. ....... 23 T able 2 HOME Menu ..... .................... ................ ................ ................ ................ ........[...]

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    List of Tables DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 20 T able 39 Maximum Host Numbers . ... ... ... .... ... ... ................ ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ................ ... ... .... ... ... ... .. ..... . 125 T able 40 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation ................. ................ ................... ................ ................ ..... 1[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 21 C HAPTER 1 Introducing the DMA This chapter introduces the main applications and features of the DMA. See the Quick Start Guide for instructions on connecting the DMA. 1.1 Overview The DMA plays digital aud io, video and photo file s on your television (instead of yo ur computer monitor). The DMA has an HDMI (Hig h[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introducing the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 22 Figure 2 DMA with Media Servers 1.1.3 Play Podcast s The DMA can play podcast audio files. Po dcasting is a way of publishing audio files t hrough the Internet using feeds. Y ou ca n play the content on your comp uter o r a mobile device (like an MP3 player). Place the DMA behind a fir[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introducing the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 23 The following table describes the DMA LEDs. T able 1 LEDs LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION ST A TUS Orange On The DMA is receiving power and in operation mode (on). Green On The DMA is receiving power and in standby mode (off). Off The DMA is not receiving power . PLA Y Green Blinking The [...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 25 C HAPTER 2 Using the Remote Control This chapter describes how to use the remo te control to configure and use the DMA. 2.1 Using the Remote Control Use the remote control to navigate the me nus, play files and configure the DMA. The following figure describes the function of each button on the remote control. Poin[...]

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    Chapter 2 Using th e Remote Control DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 26 Figure 5 Remote Control " Y ou cannot use the SERVER , OPTION , PHOT O , MUSIC or VIDEO buttons while a dialog box, popup screen or TOOL menu is displayed. Use the OK , BACK and arrow buttons to go through the menus and play your files. Wh en configuring, use the a rr o w an[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 27 C HAPTER 3 DMA Menus This chapter introduces the DMA’ s menus and how to nav i ga te them. 3.1 Menus Overview The DMA uses menus that display on your television screen. The HOME menu is the first menu you see when yo u turn on the DMA. Figure 6 HOME Menu This table describes the HOME menu. T able 2 HOME Menu AREA[...]

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    Chapter 3 DMA Menus DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 28 3.2 Menu Navigation Use the remote control’ s OK, BACK and arrow buttons to go thro ugh the menus, configure the DMA and play your files. " Use the remote c ontrol’s arrow and OK buttons to select fields and field options. 3.3 Menus Summary These are the DMA’ s main menus. 3.4 Menu De[...]

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    Chapter 3 DMA Menus DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 29 Figure 7 Main Menu Description This table describes the main VIDEO menu. 3.4.1 File Folder Menu Description This section describes an folder menu of videos, music or photos. The VIDEO > All V ideos menu is shown as an exa mp l e. The MUSIC and PHOT O menu file folders work the same way . T ab[...]

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    Chapter 3 DMA Menus DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 30 Figure 8 File Folder Menu Description This table describes the main VIDEO menu. 3.4.2 Using the TOOL Menu From a File Album In a video, music or photo album, press the remote’ s TOO L button to open the TOO L menu. The following table describes the options in this menu. T able 5 File Folder Me[...]

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    Chapter 3 DMA Menus DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 31 3.5 Playing a V ideo File Example The DMA automatica lly arranges the video files on the media server into folders in the VIDEO menu. Here is an example of ho w to play a video file in the All V ideos file folder . Playing music files works in a similar way . 1 Press the VIDEO button on the remo[...]

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    Chapter 3 DMA Menus DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 32 Figure 10 VIDEO Menu 3 Use the remote control’ s arrow and OK buttons to select the All V ideos folder . Figure 1 1 VIDEO > All Videos 4 Use the remote’ s arrow and OK buttons to select and play a video file. • During playback, use the remote control’ s bu ttons for fast forward, reve[...]

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    Chapter 3 DMA Menus DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 33 Figure 12 VIDEO Playback Information Example The following table describes the information you can display during video playback. 3.5.1 A-B The following example use the A -B function to set the DMA to keep repeating a section of the video starting at ten seconds into the video and ending at 30 [...]

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    Chapter 3 DMA Menus DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 34 3.5.2 Using the TOOL Menu During V ideo Playback While a video file is playing, press the remote control’ s TOO L button to open the TO OL menu. The following table describe s the options in this menu. T able 8 Vide o Play back TOOL Men u LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Favorite Use this to add the vide[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 35 C HAPTER 4 Favorites (Playlists) This chapter introduces the DMA’ s favorite s feature. 4.1 Favorites (Playlist s) Introduction Y ou can have the DMA play all of the files in a favorites fold er . This is also known as a playlist. • See Section T able 8 on page 34 for how to add files to favorites folders. • [...]

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    Chapter 4 Favorites (Playlists) DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 36 4.2.1 Keyboard Inpu t When you use the Change Name o ption, you use an on-scree n keyboard to edit the name. Figure 13 Keyboard Input The following table describes the options in this menu. 4.2.2 Favorites Folders In the Favorites folder , select a favorites folder (playlist) and pre[...]

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    Chapter 4 Favorites (Playlists) DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 37 • Press Play to start playing the play list. • Select a file and press OK to play the individual file. 4.2.3 Editing Favorites Folders Use the TO OL menu to edit an individual favorites folder (playlist). Press the remote’ s TO O L button to open the TOOL menu. The following ta[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 39 C HAPTER 5 SERVER Menu This chapter covers how to use the SER VER menu. 5.1 Accessing the SER V ER Menu If you have content files stored on more than one media serve r , use the SER VER menu to select the one you want to use. T o open the SER VER menu: • Press the SER VER button on the remote control. or •F r o[...]

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    Chapter 5 SERVER Menu DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 40 Figure 16 SERVER Menu Use the remote control to navigate to the files you want to play (or use the main menus to do so).[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 41 C HAPTER 6 USB Menu This chapter covers how to use the USB menu. 6.1 USB Menu Use the USB menu to browse the contents stored on a USB device connected to the DMA. T o open the USB menu: • Press the USB button on the remote control. or • Use the arrow and OK buttons to select the USB icon in the HOME menu. Figur[...]

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    Chapter 6 USB Menu DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 42 Figure 18 USB Menu[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 43 C HAPTER 7 MUSIC Menu This chapter covers how to use the MUSIC menus. 7.1 MUSIC Menu The DMA automatica lly arranges the music files on the media server into folders in the MUSIC menu. Use the MUSIC menu to select music files to play . T o open the MUSIC menu, press the MUSIC button on the remote co ntrol or use th[...]

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    Chapter 7 MUSIC Menu DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 44 Figure 20 MUSIC Menu Playing music files is similar to playing vi deo files (see Secti on 3.5 on p age 31 for an example of how to play a video file). One key difference is that you ca n play music files while you use the DMA’ s menus or play photo files or slideshows (use the TO OL menu and [...]

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    Chapter 7 M US IC Menu DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 45 7.3 Podcast Menu Go to the Podcast m enu within the MUSIC menu and press the remote control’ s TOOL button to open the TOO L menu. Use this menu to configure podcast and slideshow settings. The following table describes the items related to podcast settings. See 7.3.1 Importing Podcast s Y [...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 47 C HAPTER 8 PHOTO Menu This chapter tells how to go to and use the PHOT O menu. 8.1 PHOT O Menu The DMA automatica lly arranges the photo files on the media server into folders in the PHOT O menu. Us e the PHOTO menu to select photo files to v iew . T o open the PHOT O menu, press the PHOT O button on the remote con[...]

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    Chapter 8 PHOTO Menu DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 48 Figure 23 PHOTO Menu 8.2 Organizing Y our Photos The DMA automatically organizes your files by album according to their filenames and the folders in which they are stored. • Y ou can use your compu ter to arrange your ph oto files in folders to make them easier to browse. • Y ou can also us[...]

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    Chapter 8 PHOTO Menu DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 49 8.3.1 Configuring Slideshow Settings During a slideshow , press the remote ’ s TO O L button to open the TO O L menu to configure the slideshow’ s settings. The following tabl e describes the options in this menu. 8.4 Shuffle While playing a playlist (favorites list), use the SHUFFLE button[...]

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    Chapter 8 PHOTO Menu DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 50[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 51 C HAPTER 9 Configuring the DMA This chapter explains how you use the remote control to configure the DMA. 9.1 Accessing the OPTION Menu Use the OPTION menu to config ure the DMA. Figure 24 OPTI ON Icon 1 T o open the OP TION menu, press the OP TION button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to sel[...]

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    Chapter 9 Con fig u ring th e D M A DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 52 9.2 Network Settings The DMA needs an IP address to communicate w ith the media servers on your network. The DMA can get an IP address automatically if you have a device on yo ur network that gives them out. Or you can assign the DMA a static (fixed) IP address. 9.2.1 DNS Server [...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 53 Figure 26 OPTION > Network Settings • Select Wir ed LAN Settings to configure the DMA’ s wired LAN settings (see Se ction 9.4 on page 53 ). • Select Wir eless LAN Settings to configure the DMA’ s wireless LAN settings (see Section 9.7 on page 55 ). " The DMA-1000W can u[...]

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    Chapter 9 Con fig u ring th e D M A DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 54 Figure 27 OPTION > Network Settings > Wired LAN Settings The following table describes the fields in this menu. T able 14 OPTION > Network Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Get IP Address Use the arrow and OK buttons to select this field. Then use the arrow and OK buttons to se[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 55 9.5 St ation Mode The DMA-1000W acts as a wireless LAN client. Y ou can either set the network type to Infrastructure and c onnect to an Access Point (AP) or use Ad-Ho c mode and connect to another wireless device in Ad-Hoc mode (lik e a computer with a wire less client) without an AP [...]

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    Chapter 9 Con fig u ring th e D M A DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 56 Figure 30 OPTION > Network Settings > Wireless LAN Settings • Select Scan for wireless LANs to have the DMA scan for available wireless networks (see Section 9.4 on page 53 ). • Select Manual Configuration to manually enter t h e wireless LAN network settings (see Secti[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 57 The Wir eless LAN Settings Me nu displays after you select a wireless LAN, enter any security settings that the network uses (see Section 9.7 .0.2 on page 57 ). 9.7.0.2 Wireless LAN Settings Y our DMA is a wireless LAN client. Use this menu to manually configure your wireless LAN setti[...]

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    Chapter 9 Con fig u ring th e D M A DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 58 9.7.1 Wireless LAN Setup Using Wi ndows® Connect Now W indows® Connect Now lets yo u save your computer ’ s wirel ess settings to a USB memory stick. Then you can connect the USB stick to the DMA to configure the DMA’ s wireless settings. This allows you to eas ily set up a[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 59 2 The first wizard screen displays. Click Next in each screen to continue. 3 Select Set up a new wir eless network to configure a new wir eless network . 4 In the Network name (SSID) field, specify a unique name to identify your wireless LAN. 5 Select Automatically assign a netwo rk ke[...]

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    Chapter 9 Con fig u ring th e D M A DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 60 6 Select Use a USB Flash drive to set up a wireless network . 7 Connect the USB memory stick to your computer ’ s USB port. 8 This screen appears after your wireless settings are saved on the USB stick. • Remove the USB st ick from your computer and insert it in the DMA’ s [...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 61 9 This screen displays when you h ave successfully set up a secure wireless network. C lick Finish . 9.8 V i deo Modes The DMA su pports 480i, 480p, 720p and 108 0i video modes. 720p and 1080i are high definition television modes. 480i is used w ith most standard definition tel evision[...]

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    Chapter 9 Con fig u ring th e D M A DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 62 The following table describes the fields in this menu. 9.10 Audio Settings " The DMA only provides 2 channel (s tereo) output. When the DMA plays 5.1 channel files, it downmixes the analog or digital in put and provides 2 channel (stereo) analog or digital output. Use this m[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 63 Figure 34 OPTI ON > Audio Output Settings The following table describes the fields in this menu. T able 17 OPTION > Audio Output Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Analog Output The DMA sends two chan nel (also called l eft and right or stereo) audio outpu t through the LEFT and RIGHT au[...]

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    Chapter 9 Con fig u ring th e D M A DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 64 9.10.1 Audio Format s This section provides backgroun d information on audio format s mentioned in the previous section. 9.10.1.1 S/PDIF S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format) is also IEC 958 type II, part of IEC-60958. S/ PDIF is a collection of low-level protocol a nd h[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 65 Figure 35 OPTION > La nguage Settings The following table describes the fields in this menu. 9.12 Settings For Ease of Use Use this menu to configure settings that control the DMA’ s operation. Select OP TION > Settings for Ease of Use to open the following menu. T able 18 OPTI[...]

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    Chapter 9 Con fig u ring th e D M A DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 66 Figure 36 OPTION > Settings for Ease of Use The following table describes the fields in this menu. 9.13 Reset Settings Use this menu to set th e DMA back to the f actory default settings. V Y ou will lose all of your changes wh en you reset to the default settings. Select OP T[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 67 Figure 37 OPTION > Reset Settings The following table describes the fields in this menu. 9.14 Sof tware Up date Use this menu to upload new software to the DMA. 1 Only use software for your device’ s spec ific model. Re fer to the label on the bottom of your DMA. Select OP TION &g[...]

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    Chapter 9 Con fig u ring th e D M A DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 68 Figure 38 OPTI ON > Software Update The following table describes the fields in this menu. 1 Do not turn off the DMA while sof tware upload is in progress! The upload process may take up to two minutes . After a successful upload, the system will reboot. See Section 9.15 on pa[...]

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    Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 69 Figure 39 OPTI ON > Device Information The following table describes the fields in this menu. 9.16 Screen Saver The DMA automatically displays a screen saver when it is on and you are not using it. Press any button on the remote control to return to the normal screens. T able 22 OPT[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 71 C HAPTER 10 Media Server Software This chapter introduces the media se rver software incl uded on th e CD. 10.1 Media Server Introduction The DMA can play files on DL NA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compliant media servers. The DLNA is a group of leading pe rson al computer and electronics companies that works[...]

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    Chapter 10 Media Serv er Software DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 72 Figure 40 Media Server T ool Icon 10.3 Configuring the Media Server Sof tware Refer to the Quick Start Guide and the help ( S tart > All Programs > DigiOn > Help ) for details on how to configure and use the media server software.[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 73 C HAPTER 11 Troubleshooting This chapter offers some sugg estions to solve problems you might encounter . The potential problems are divided into the following categories. • Power , Hardware Connections, and LEDs • DMA Usage 1 1.1 Power , Hardware Connections, and LEDs V None of the LEDs turn on. 1 Make sure th[...]

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    Chapter 11 Tro u blesh oo tin g DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 74 1 1.2 DMA Usage V I cannot see the DMA menu s on the television screen. 1 Check the hardware connections , and make su re the LEDs are be having as expected. Se e the Quick S tart Guide and Section 1 1.1 on page 73 . 2 Make sure your Internet bro wser does not block pop-up windows an[...]

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    Chapter 11 Troubleshooting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 75 The media server installation wizard can automa tically configure the W indows XP firewall. See the media server help ( S tart > All Pr ograms > DigiOn > Help ) for instructions on how to manually configure the W indows XP firewall. Y ou need to co nfigure any other software fi r[...]

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    Chapter 11 Tro u blesh oo tin g DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 76 V Some of my photo files do not display thumbnails. Some files do not support thumbnai ls and t hus will not display them. V I cannot see the file s on my USB device. 1 Make sure you hav e the USB device properly connected to the USB port. See the Quick Start Guide for details. 2 Fil[...]

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    Chapter 11 Troubleshooting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 77 V The content playback does not fill my television screen. 1 Check the DMA’ s video output settings (see Section 9.9 on page 61 ). 2 The content may be a different format from yo ur television. For example, a 4:3 format video file will not fill the widt h of a 16:9 (widescreen) format t[...]

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    Chapter 11 Tro u blesh oo tin g DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 78[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 79 A PPENDIX A Product S pecifications General Specifications The following tables summarize the DM A’ s hardware and software features. T able 23 Hardware Specifications Dimensions (W x D x H) 190 x 130 x 33 mm Device Weight 0.4 kg Power S pecification 5 V D C 2 A Ethernet Port Auto-negotiating: 10 Mbps or 10 0 Mbp[...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 80 The following list, which is not exhaustive, i llustrates the standards su pported in the DMA. T able 24 Software Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Default IP Address DHCP client. If no DHCP serve r is found, the DMA u ses Auto-IP to choose an IP address in the 169.254. X.X subn e[...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 81 Supported Content Format s and Codecs The following describes the details about th e files that the DMA ca n play . Files with specifications lower or high er than the listed ranges may not play or may not play prop erly . For the media server software included on the CD, refer to [...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 82 T able 27 MPEG-2 TS/TTS Video File Specifications Extensions The DMA supports the playback of mpeg, mpg, and mpe MPEG-2 TS and TTS video files. The DMA cannot play MPEG-2 TTS files from a USB device. The DMA can play MPEG-2 TTS files shared on a media server that supports them (alt[...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 83 Video S tream XviD, 3i vx Resolution: Maximum 1280 x 720 Audio S tream MPEG-1/2 Layer-III Sample Frequency: Maximum 48 kHz Channels: Maximum 2 Ch annels Bit rate: VBR/CBR, Maximum 320 kbp s AC3 Sample Frequency: Maximum 48 kHz Channels: Maximum 6 Ch annels Bit rate: Maximum 640 kbp[...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 84 Music File Format s Supported T able 33 Music File Specifications TYPE EXTENSIONS DET AILS MP3 mp3 Audio S tream: MPEG-1/2 Layer-III Sample Frequency: Maximum 48 kHz Channels: Maximum 2 Ch annels Bit rate: VBR/CBR, Maximum 320 kbp s ID3 tag: ID3 version 1. x, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 tags MP3[...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 85 Photo File Format s Supported W all-mounting Instructions Complete the following steps to hang yo ur DMA on a wall. " See T able 23 on p age 79 for the size of screws to use and how far ap art to place them. 1 Select a high position on a sturdy wa ll that is free of obstructio[...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 86 5 Align the holes on the back of the DMA with the screws on the wall. Hang the DMA on the screws. Figure 41 W all-mounting Example The following are dimension s of an M4 tap screw and masonry plu g used for wall mounting. All measurements are in millimeters (mm). Figure 42 Masonry [...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 87 Cable Pin Assignment s Power Adaptor Specifications T able 35 Ethernet Cab le Pin Assig nm ent s LAN ETHERNET CABLE PIN LAYOUT Straight-through (Switch) (Adapte r) 1 IRD + 1 OTD + 2 IRD - 2 OTD - 3O T D + 3I R D + 6O T D - 6 I R D - T able 36 Power Adaptor Specifications AC Power A[...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 88[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 89 A PPENDIX B W ireless LANs Wireless LAN T opologies This section discusses ad-hoc and in frastructure w ireless LAN topologies. Ad-hoc Wireless LAN Configuration The simplest WLAN configuration is an inde pendent (Ad-hoc) WLAN that connects a se t of computers with wireless adapters (A, B, C). An y time two or more[...]

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    Appendix B Wirele ss LA Ns DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 90 Figure 44 Basic Service Set ESS An Extended Service Set (ESS) consists of a series of overlappi ng BSSs, each containing an access point, with each access point connected together by a wired network. This wired connection between APs is called a Distribution System (DS). This type of wire[...]

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    Appendix B Wir eless LANs DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 91 Figure 45 Infrastructure WLAN Antenna Overview An antenna couples RF signals onto air . A tran smitter within a wireless device sends an RF signal to the antenna, which propagates the signal through the air . The antenna also operates in reverse by capturing RF signals fro m the air . Posi[...]

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    Appendix B Wirele ss LA Ns DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 92 approximately 2.5%. For an unobstructed outdoor site, each 1dB increase in gain results in a range increase of appro ximately 5%. Actual results may vary depending on the network environment. Antenna gain is sometimes spec ified in dBi, which is how much the antenna increases the signal p[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 93 A PPENDIX C Setting up Y our Computer ’ s IP Address All computers must have a 10M or 100M Et hernet adapter card and TCP/IP installed. W indows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP , Macintosh OS 7 and later operating systems and all versions of UNIX/LINUX include the software components you need to install and use TCP/ IP on yo[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 94 Figure 46 WIndows 95/98/Me: Network: Co nfiguration Inst alling Components The Network window Configuration tab displays a list of installed components. Y ou need a network adapter , the TCP/IP protocol and Client for Microsoft Netwo rks. If you need the adapter: 1[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 95 Configuring 1 In the Network window Configuration tab, select your network adapter's TCP/IP entry and click Properties 2 Click the IP Address tab. • If your IP address is dynamic, select Obtain an IP address automatically . • If you have a static IP addres[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 96 Figure 48 Windows 95/98/Me: TCP/IP Properties: DNS Configuration 4 Click the Gateway tab. • If you do not know you r ga teway’ s IP addr ess, remove previously installed gateways. • If you have a gateway IP address, type it in the New gateway field and click [...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 97 Figure 49 Windows XP : S tart Menu 2 In the Control Panel , double-click Network Connections ( Network and Dial-up Connections in W indow s 20 00/NT). Figure 50 Windows XP: Control Panel 3 Right-click Local Area Connection and then click Pr operties .[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 98 Figure 51 Windows XP: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties 4 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (under the Genera l tab in W in XP) and then click Properties . Figure 52 Windows XP: Loca l Area Connection Properties 5 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Pr operti[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 99 Figure 53 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Prope rties 6 If you do not know your gateway's IP ad dress, remove any previously installed gateways in the IP Settings tab and click OK . Do one or more of the fo llowing if you want to configure additi onal I[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 100 Figure 54 Windows XP : Advanced TCP/ IP Properties 7 In the Internet Protocol TCP/IP Pr operties window (the General tab in W indow s XP): • Click Obtain DNS server address automatically if yo u d o not know your DNS server IP address(es). • If you know your D[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 101 Figure 55 Windows XP: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Prope rties 8 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window . 9 Click Close ( OK in W i nd ows 2000/NT) to close the Local Area Connection Properties window . 10 Close the Networ k Connections w[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 102 Figure 56 Windows Vista: S tart Menu 2 In the Control Panel , double-click Network and Internet . Figure 57 Windows Vista: Control Pa nel 3 Click Network and Sharing Center . Figure 58 Windows Vista: Network An d Internet 4 Click Manage network connections . Figur[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 103 5 Right-click Local Area Connection and then click Pr operties . " During this procedure, click Continue whenever Windows displays a screen saying that it needs y our permission to continue. Figure 60 Windows V ista: Network and Sharing Center 6 Select Intern[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 104 7 The Internet Protocol V ersion 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens (the General tab ). • If you have a dynamic IP address click Obtain an IP address automatically . • If you have a static IP address click Use the follow ing IP address and fi ll in the IP ad[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 105 Figure 63 Windows Vista: Advanced T CP/IP Properties 9 In the Internet Protocol V ersion 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window , (the General tab ): • Click Obtain DNS server address automatically if yo u d o not know your DNS server IP address(es). • If you know you[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 106 Figure 64 Windows Vista: Internet Pr otocol V ersion 4 (TCP/IPv4) Pro perties 10 Click OK to close the Internet Pr otocol V ersion 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window . 11 Click Close to close the Local Ar ea Connection Pr operties wi ndow . 12 Close the Networ k Conne[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 107 Figure 65 Macintosh OS 8/9: Apple Menu 2 Select Ethernet built-in from the Connect via list. Figure 66 Macintosh OS 8/9: TCP/IP 3 For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP Server from the Configure: list. 4 For statically assigned settings, do the follo[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 108 • T ype your IP address in the IP Address box. • T ype your subnet mask in the Subnet mask box. • T ype the IP address of your DMA in the Router address box. 5 Close the TCP/IP Contr ol Panel . 6 Click Save if prompted, to save chan ges to your configuratio [...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 109 Figure 68 Macintosh OS X: Network 4 For statically assigned settings, do the following: •F r o m t h e Configure box, select Manually . • T ype your IP address in the IP Address box. • T ype your subnet mask in the Subnet mask box. • T ype the IP address o[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 11 0 " Make sure you are logged in as the root administrator . Using the K Desktop Environment (KDE) Follow the steps below to configure your computer IP address using the KDE. 1 Click the Red Hat button (located on the bottom left corner), select System Setting [...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 111 • If you have a dyna mic IP address, click Automatically obtain IP address settings with and select dhcp from the drop down list. • If you have a static IP address, click S tatically set IP Addresses and fill in the Address , Sub net mask , and Default Gateway[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 11 2 Figure 73 Red Hat 9.0: Dynamic IP Address Setting in ifconfig-eth0 • If you have a static IP address, enter static in t he BOOTPROTO= field. T ype IPADDR = followed by the IP address (in do tted decimal notation) and type NETMASK = followed by the subnet mask. [...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 11 3 V erifying Settings Enter ifconfig in a terminal screen to ch eck your TCP/IP properties. Figure 77 Red Hat 9.0: Che c king TCP/IP Properties [root@localhost]# ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWadd r 00:50:BA:72:5B:44 inet addr:172.23.19.129 B cast:172.23.19.25[...]

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    Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 11 4[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 11 5 A PPENDIX D W indows V ist a Media Server " This appendix is provided fo r your information only . The DMA is not Vist a certified. Playing Media Files From Y our Windows Vist a Computer This appendix covers using the media server includ ed in W ind ows V ista to let the DMA play media files on the computer [...]

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    Appendix D Wind ow s Vista M ed ia Ser ve r DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 11 6 1 Follow the Quick Start Guide Instructions to connect the DMA to your computer . 2 Right-click the Computer icon and click Manage . " During this procedure, click Continue whenever Windows displays a screen saying that it needs y our permission to continue. 3 In t[...]

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    Appendix D Windows Vista Media Server DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 11 7 Figure 80 S tart WIndows Med ia Player 2 Right-click in the menu bar and click T ools > Options . Figure 81 WIndows Media Player T ools> Options 3 In the Library tab, click Configur e Sharing . Figure 82 Library 4 Click Networking .[...]

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    Appendix D Wind ow s Vista M ed ia Ser ve r DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 11 8 Figure 83 Media Sharing 5 W indows searches for your network connections and displays them in the following window . Click Customize . Figure 84 Network and Sharin g Center 6 Select Private and click Next to have the computer tru s t the network connection to the DMA.[...]

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    Appendix D Windows Vista Media Server DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 11 9 Figure 85 Set Network Location: Customize network settings Setting Y our Computer to Share Files With the DMA This section covers how t o set Windo ws Media Player to allow the DMA to play media files. 1 Click V iew computers and devices on the network . Figure 86 Set Network[...]

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    Appendix D Wind ow s Vista M ed ia Ser ve r DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 120 Figure 87 Networ k 3 Select Share my media and click OK . Figure 88 Media Sharing 4 Identify the device that the computer should share media files with. Select the DMA icon and click Allow > OK .[...]

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    Appendix D Windows Vista Media Server DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 121 Figure 89 Media Sharing: Select DMA Selecting Files to Share This section covers how to select the medi a files that the DMA is allowed to play . 1 In the Library tab, click Monitor Folders . Figure 90 Library 2 Click Advanced Optio ns .[...]

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    Appendix D Wind ow s Vista M ed ia Ser ve r DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 122 Figure 91 Add T o Library 3 Select the folders to share and click OK when you are done. Figure 92 Add T o Library > Advanced 4 Click OK after the computer finds the files to share. Figure 93 Add T o Library Search[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 123 A PPENDIX E IP Addresses and Subnetting This appendix introduces IP addresses and subnet masks. IP addresses identify ind ividual devices on a network. Every networking device (includin g computers, servers, routers, printe rs, etc.) ne eds an IP address to communicate across the network. These networking devices [...]

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    Appendix E IP Addresses and Sub netting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 124 Figure 94 Network Num ber and H ost ID How much of the IP address is the network number and how much is the host ID varies according to the s ubnet mask. Subnet Masks A subnet mask is used to dete rmine which bits are part of th e network number , and which bits are part of [...]

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    Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 125 Subnet masks are expressed in dotted decimal no tation just like IP addresses. The follow ing examples show the binary and decimal not ation for 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit an d 29-bit subnet masks. Network Size The size of the network number determines the max imum number of possi[...]

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    Appendix E IP Addresses and Sub netting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 126 Subnetting Y ou can use subnetting to divide one network int o multiple sub-networks. In the following example a network administrator creates two sub-networks to isolate a group of servers from the rest of the c ompany network for security reasons. In this example, the comp[...]

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    Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 127 Figure 96 Subnetting Example: After Subnetting In a 25-bit subnet the host ID has 7 bits , so each sub-network has a maximum of 2 7 – 2 or 126 possible hosts (a host ID of all zeroes is the subnet’ s address itself, all ones is the subnet’ s broadcast address). 192.168.[...]

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    Appendix E IP Addresses and Sub netting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 128 Example: Eight Subnet s Similarly , use a 27-bit mask to create eight subnets (000, 00 1, 010, 01 1, 100, 101, 1 10 and 111 ) . The following table shows IP address last octet values for each subnet. T able 42 Subnet 2 IP/SUBNET MASK NETWORK NUMBER LAST OCTET BI T VA L U E I[...]

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    Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 129 Subnet Planning The following table is a summary for su bnet planning on a network with a 24-bit network number . The following table is a summary for su bnet planning on a network with a 16-bit network number . 5 128 129 158 159 6 160 161 190 191 7 192 193 222 223 8 224 225 [...]

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    Appendix E IP Addresses and Sub netting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 130 Configuring IP Addresses Where you obtain your netwo rk number depends on yo ur particular situation. If the ISP or your network administrator assigns yo u a bloc k of registered IP addresses, follow their instructions in selecting the IP addresses and the subnet mask. If th[...]

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    Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 131 IP Address Conflict s Each device on a network must have a unique IP address. Devices with duplicate IP addresses on the same network will not be ab le to access the Internet or ot her resources. The devices may also be unreachable through the network. Conflicting Computer IP[...]

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    Appendix E IP Addresses and Sub netting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 132 Conflicting Computer and R outer IP Addresses Example More than one device can not use the same IP addr ess. In the following example, the computer and the router ’ s LAN port both use 192.168.1.1 as the IP ad dress. The computer cannot access the Internet. This problem ca[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 133 A PPENDIX F Open Sof t ware Announcement s Notice Information herein is subject to change withou t notice. Companies, name s, and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted. No part may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical , for any purpos e, ex[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 134 Software included in the MRUA package is proprietary Sigma Designs except: Jpeg library: All the files in MRUA_src/rmlib jpeg/src/libjpeg Custom license Png library: All the files in MRUA_src/rmlib png/src/libpng Custom license Gif library: All the files in MRUA_src/rmlibu[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 135 vfb.c GPL License (see ARMUtils package) JPEG License LEGAL ISSUES In plain English: 1. W e don't promise that this software wo rks. (But if you find any bug s, please let us know!) 2. Y ou can use this software for whatev er you want. Y ou don't have to pay us. 3. [...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 136 PNG License * libpng version 1.2.5 - Octo ber 3, 2002 * Copyright (c) 1998-2002 Glenn Randers-Peh r so n * (V ersion 0.96 Copyright (c) 19 96, 1997 Andreas Dilger) * (V ersion 0.88 Copyright (c) 19 95, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) * * Authors and maintainers: * [...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 137 * 1. 0.2 source v ersion) 10002 is 2.V where V is the source code * 1. 0.2a-b 10003 version, except as no ted. * 1.0.3 10003 * 1.0.3a-d 10004 * 1.0.4 10004 * 1.0.4a-f 10005 * 1. 0.5 (+ 2 patches) 10005 * 1.0.5a-d 10006 * 1. 0.5e-r 10100 (not source compat ible) * 1. 0.5s-v 10[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 138 * 1.0.12 2 1 0 0 1 2 2.1.0. 12 * 1.1.0a-f - 10100 2.1.1.0a-f (b ranch abando ned) * 1.2.0beta1-2 2 102 0 0 2. 1.2.0beta1 -2 * 1.2.0beta3-5 3 102 0 0 3. 1.2.0beta3 -5 * 1.2.0rc1 3 10200 3.1.2.0rc1 * 1.2.0 3 10200 3.1.2.0 * 1.2.1beta1-4 3 102 0 1 3. 1.2.1beta1 -4 * 1.2 .1r c[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 139 * release number plus "betaNN" or "rcN". * * Binary incompatibility exists only wh en applications make direct access * to the info_ptr or png_ptr members through png.h, and the comp iled * appl ication is loaded with a di fferent version of the library . [...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 140 * * libpng versions 0. 97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are * Copyright (c) 1998, 199 9, 2000 Glenn Randers-Pehrson * Distributed according to the same di sclaimer and license as libpng-0.96, * with the following individuals added to the list of Contributin[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 141 * including, without limitation, the warranties of merc hant ability and of * fitness for any purpose. The Contri buting Authors and Group 42, Inc. * assume no liability for direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplar y , * or consequential damag es, which may result from[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 142 * Thanks to Frank J. T . W ojcik for helping with the documentation. */ /* * Y2K compliance in libpng: * ================ ========= * * October 3, 2002 * * Since the PNG Development gro up is an ad-hoc body , we can't make * an official declaration. * * This is your u[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 143 * png_convert_from_ti me_t() function ca lls gmtime() to convert from system * clock time, which returns (year - 1 900), which we properly convert to * the full 4-digit year . There is a possibility that applications using * libpng are not passing 4-digit years into the png_c[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 144 ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTW ARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTW ARE. libHTTP License /*- * Copyright (c) 2000-200 4 Dag-Erling Co ïdan Smørgrav * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in sou r ce an d binary forms, with or[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 145 * Copyright 1997 Ma ssachusetts Institu te of T echnology * * Permission to use, copy , modify , and distribute this software and * its documentation for an y purpose and without fee is hereby * granted, provi ded that both th e above copyright notice and this * permission no[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 146 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any pe rson obtaining a copy of the fonts accompanying this license (" Fonts") and associated documentation files (the "Font Software"), to reprod uce and distribute th e Font Software, including without [...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 147 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any pe rson obtaining a copy of the fonts accompanying this license (" Fonts") and associated documentation files (the "Font Software"), to reprod uce and distribute th e Font Software, including without lim[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 148 LICENSE. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Intel hereby grants to Licensee under Intel's copyrights in the Intel Software as deliver ed a nonexclusive, nontransferabl e, no n sub-licensable worldwide, pe rpetual (subject to revocation for material[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 149 APPLICABLE LA WS. Claims arising under this Agreement sh all be governed by the laws of Deleware, excluding its principles of conflict of laws and the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the Sale of Goods. Y ou may not export the Software in vi olation of applicable ex[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 150 busybox-1.00 -pre3 and busybox -1.00 GPL http://www .busybox.net/downloads ccache: ccache-2.3 GPL http://ccache.samba .or g/ftp/ccache/ cdrtools: cdrtools-2.00.3 GPL http://www .fokus.gmd.de/research /cc/glone/employees/jo erg.sch illing/privat e/cdrecord.html elf2flt: elf[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 151 uClinux-2.4.2 2-uc0 GPL http://www .uclinux.org/pub /uClinux/uClinux-2.4.x microwin: microwindows-src-sn apshot-013004 MPL (Mozilla Public License) -OR- GPL ft p://ftp.microwindows.o rg/pub/microwindows madwifi: madwifi-cvs200403 31 Dual license: a) Custom license - source re[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 152 prism54-cvs20040 318 GPL http://prism54.org/pu b/linux/snapshot/tars Software issue at http://www .prism54.org/software/ STLport: STLport-4.5.3 Custom license - source redistribution OK - see http://www .stlport.org/archive tinylogin: tinylogin-1.4 GPL -AND- Shadow utiliti[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 153 A copy of the MPL is always available at http://www .mozilla.org/MPL/ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE V ersio n 2 , June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 T emple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 0211 1- 130 7 USA Everyone is permitted to co py and distri[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 154 Finally , any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. W e wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain pat e nt license s, in effect making the prog ram proprietary . T o prevent this, we have made it clear that[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 155 these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this License. (Exception: if the Progr am itself is interactive but does not normally print such an anno un cement, your work based on the Program is no t requ ired to pri nt an an no un cement.) These requirements [...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 156 4. Y ou may not copy , modify , sublice nse, or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to copy , modify , sublic ense or distribute the Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License. [...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 157 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the orig inal copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geog raphical distribution limitation excluding tho[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 158 YOU OR THIRD P AR TIES OR A F AILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERA TE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER P AR TY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These T erms to Y our New Programs If you develop a [...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 159 GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE V ersion 2.1, February 1999 Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 T emple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 0211 1- 130 7 USA Everyone is permitted to co py and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 160 Finally , software pate nts pose a constant threat to the existence of any free program. W e wish to make sure that a company cannot effectiv ely restrict the users of a free program by obtaining a restrictive license from a patent holder . The refore, we insist that any p[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 161 0. This License Agreement applies to any softwa re library or other pr ogram which contains a notice placed by the copyrigh t holder or other authorized party saying it may be distri buted under the terms of this Lesser General Public License (also called "this License&q[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 162 (For example, a function in a libra ry to compute square roots has a purpose that is entirely we ll-defined independent of the application. Therefore, Subs ection 2d requires that any application-supplied func tion or table used by t his function must be optional: if the a[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 163 5. A program that contains no derivative of any portion of the Library , but is designed to work with the Library by being compiled or linked with it, is called a "work that uses the Library". Such a work, in isolation, is not a derivative work of the Library , and [...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 164 b) Use a suitable shared library mechanism for li nking with the Library . A suitable mechanism is one that (1) uses at run time a copy of th e library already present on the user's computer system, rather than copying library functions in to the executable, and (2) w[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 165 distribute the Lib rary or its derivative works. Th ese actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by modifying or distributing the Library (or any work based on the Library), you i ndicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and all its[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 166 Each version is given a distingu ishing vers ion number . If the Library specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and "any later version", you have the option of follo wing the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later vers[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 167 T o apply these terms, attach the following notices to the library . It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copy right" line and a pointer to wh ere t[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 168 etc - miscellanous files (ChangeLog, TODO, scripts, etc.) GETTING STLPOR T T o download the latest version of STLport, pl ease be sure to visit http://www .stlport.com/ download.html LEGALESE This software is being distri buted under the followi ng terms : * * * Copyright [...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 169 * notice, this list of conditio ns and the following disclaimer , * without modification. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer * similar to the "NO W ARRANTY" disclaimer below ("Discla imer") and any * redistribution m[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 170 * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License * V ersion 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in * compliance with the L i cense. Y ou may obtain a copy of the Licens e at * h ttp://www .moz illa.org/MPL/ * * Software dist[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 171 Copyright (c) 1998-2000 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitte d provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must re tain the above copyright[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 172 Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Y oung ( eay@cryptsoft.com ) All rights reserved.This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Y oung ( eay@cryptsoft.com ). The implementa tion was written so as to c onform with Netscapes SS L. This library is free for commercial and [...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 173 POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.The licence and distribu tion terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this co de cannot simply be copied and put under anothe r distribution licence [including the GNU Public Licence. Sash Licens[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 174 LIABILITY , OR TOR T (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER WISE) ARISING IN ANY W A Y OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTW ARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. This source code is currently archived on ftp. uu.net in the comp.sources.misc por tion of the USENET archive[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 175 NOTE : Some componen ts of the DMA-1000 incorporate source code covered under GPL or GPL like licenses. T o obtain the source code covered under those Licenses, plea se contact ZyXEL Communications Corporatio n at: ZyXEL T echnical Support. End-User License Agreement for “D[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 176 Y ou may not publish, display , disclose, sell, re nt, lease, modify , store, loan, distribute, or create derivative works of the Software, or any part thereof. Y ou may not assign, sublicense, convey or otherwise transfer , pledge as secur ity or otherwise encumber the ri[...]

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    Appendix F Open Software Announcements DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 177 HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. ZyXEL'S AGGREGA TE LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ITS OBLIGA TIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHER WISE WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTW ARE AND DOCUMENT A TIO N OR OTHER WISE SHALL BE EQUAL TO THE PURCHASE PRICE, BUT SHALL IN NO EV[...]

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    Appendix F Op en Software An nouncement s DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 178 without the prior written consent of Z yXEL. Any waiver or modification of this License Agreement shall only be effective if i t is in writing and signed by both parties hereto. If any part of this License Agreement is fo und invalid or unenforceable by a court of competen[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 179 A PPENDIX G Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. The contents of this publication may not be reprod uced in any part or as a whole, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, tran slated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, el ectronic, mechan[...]

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    Appendix G Legal Information DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 180 • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference rece ived, including interference that may cause undesired operations. FCC W arning This device has been tested and foun d to comply with the limits for a Class A digital switch, pursuant t[...]

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    Appendix G Legal Information DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 181 condition. Any replacement will consist of a ne w or re-manufactured f unctionally equivalent product of equal or higher value, and will be so lely at the discretion of ZyXE L. This warranty shall not apply if the product has been modified, misused, tamp ered with, damaged by an act of[...]

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    Appendix G Legal Information DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 182[...]

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    DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 183 A PPENDIX H Customer Support Please have the following information r eady when you contact customer support. Required Information • Product model and serial number . • W arranty Information. • Date that you received your de vice. • Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solv e it. Corpo[...]

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    Appendix H Customer Support DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 184 Denmark • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.dk • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.dk • T elephone: +45-39-55-07-00 • Fax: +45-39-55-07-07 • W eb Site: www .zyxel.dk • Re g u l a r M a i l: ZyXEL Communications A/ S, Columbusvej, 2860 Soebor g, Denmark Finland • Support E-mail: suppor[...]

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    Appendix H Customer Support DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 185 • T elephone: +7-3272-590-698 • Fax: +7-327 2-5 90-689 • W eb Site: www .zyxel.kz • Re g u l a r Ma i l : ZyXEL Kazakhstan, 43, Dostyk ave.,Office 414, Dost yk Business Centre, 050010, Almaty , Republic of Kazakhstan North America • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.com • Sales [...]

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    Appendix H Customer Support DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 186 • W eb Site: www .zyxel.es • Re g ul a r M a il : ZyXEL Communications, Arte, 21 5ª planta, 28033 Madrid, Spain Sweden • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.se • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.se • T elephone: +46-31-744-7700 • Fax: +46-31-744-7701 • W eb Site : www .zyxel.se • Re[...]

  • Page 187

    Index DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 187 Index Numerics 0~9 buttons 26 1080i 61 16 by 9 format 62 2 channel (stereo) 62 4 by 3 format 62 480i 61 480p 61 5.1 channel 62 , 77 720p 61 A AAC 63 , 64 A-B button 26 , 33 A-B function 33 , 76 AC-3 64 Acoustic Coder 3 64 Advanced Audio Coding, See AAC 64 Advanced Codec 3 64 album 48 alternative subnet mask [...]

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    Index DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 188 contact information 183 copyright 179 current function 33 customer support 183 D DD 5.1 64 DD, 64 default settings 66 descending sort order 30 device na me 69 dialog box 26 digital input 62 Digital Living Network Allian ce, See DLNA 71 , 80 digital output 62 dimensions 79 disclaimer 179 display information 6[...]

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    Index DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 189 INFO but ton 26 information 68 INPUT button 26 inputting lower-case letters 36 numbers 36 upper-case letters 36 inputting symbols 36 inputting text 36 interlaced scan 61 Internet Assigned Nu mbers Authority See IANA 130 interval repeat 26 , 33 K key WEP 58 keyboard 36 L LAN LED 23 language settings 64 langua[...]

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    Index DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 190 organization 48 rotation 26 , 48 play music 44 photos 48 video file 31 Play button 26 , 48 PLA Y LED 23 playback menu 34 playlist 30 , 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 , 49 popup screen 26 power adaptor specificati ons 87 Power button 26 , 34 power specification 79 Previous button 26 , 48 problems 73 product registration 1[...]

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    Index DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 191 text input 36 lower-case letters 36 numbers 36 symbols 36 upper-case letters 36 time 33 elapsed 33 search 34 TOO L button 26 menu 26 TOOL button 34 TOOL menu 26 , 34 trademarks 179 troubleshooting 73 5.1 channel speakers 77 A-B function 76 DMA usage 74 favorites 76 files 75 files not in proper folders 29 fil[...]

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    Index DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 192[...]