Freecom 450 User Manual

Freecom 450 User Manual

External multimedia hard drive / 3.5" / usb 2.0 / (w)lan / av win & mac

Advertisement

USER MANUAL
NETWORK MEDIAPLAYER
450 WLAN
EXTERNAL
MULTIMEDIA
HARD DRIVE
/
3.5"
/
USB 2.0
/
(W)LAN
/
AV
WIN & MAc
Rev. 750

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Freecom 450

  • Page 1 USER MANUAL NETWORK MEDIAPLAYER 450 WLAN EXTERNAL MULTIMEDIA HARD DRIVE 3.5" USB 2.0 (W)LAN WIN & MAc Rev. 750...
  • Page 2 It may not be used near or with any life-sustaining systems. Freecom Technologies is not liable for any damages that may occur from the use of a Freecom system. All rights reserved. We reserve the right to upgrade our products in...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1: Use as External USB HDD ....................page 12 Insert the Hard Disk (only Drive-In Kit) ..............page 12 Connect the Freecom MediaPlayer to the PC ...........page 13 Format Built-in HDD via USB ..................page 13 Copy Data via USB ......................page 20 Chapter : Access PC via Network .......................page 23...
  • Page 4 Freecom MediaPlayer Chapter 4: Freecom Network MediaPlayer for Mac ..............page 45 USB 2.0 Mode ........................page 45 Partitioning your Freecom MediaPlayer under Mac OS X ......page 45 FAQ Mac .........................page 46 Chapter 5: Connect to External AV Device ..................page 48 Connect Video Cable ....................page 48 Connect Audio Cable ....................page 49...
  • Page 5: General Information

    General Information General Information The Freecom MediaPlayer WLAN fully supports HD (High Definition) files for a really clear and sharp picture on LCD TV (HDTV support required) and can stream the contents from a PC/Network through Wireless LAN (802.11g) or Wired LAN. It also features a USB Host port for attaching external USB Storage.
  • Page 6: Minimum System Requirements

    Internet connection for online warranty registration, software updates and down- loads • Operating system: Mac OS X v10.3 or higher * USB 2.0 is downwards compatible to USB 1.1. To achieve optimal performance from the Freecom MediaPlayer your PC should be equipped with an USB 2.0 port.
  • Page 7 Connect the power adapter as well when you connect Freecom MediaPlayer to a PC. • Do not connect the Freecom MediaPlayer with a USB cable of more than 3 metres long. Doing so may result in low transfer speeds and/or bad connection.
  • Page 8 Do not drop the device. It may cause critical damage to the hard drive. Do not insert materials • Do not insert any material in the Freecom MediaPlayer. This may cause a defect or malfunction of the device. Do not disassemble or modify •...
  • Page 9: Warnings And Safety Instructions

    • Do not disconnect the Freecom MediaPlayer from the PC during file transfer. This may result in data loss and an error to the Freecom MediaPlayer. If this occurs, please run the ScanDisk utility. • Do not drop the Freecom MediaPlayer or expose it to other kinds of sudden mechani- cal shocks as this may result in data loss and damage to the hard drive.
  • Page 10: Product Overview

    Freecom MediaPlayer Product Overview 1. Front View All basic operation functions can be done with the buttons on the device without use of the remote control. 1. Enter 2. Navigation key 3. Power 5. Stop / Init 4. Play / Pause 6.
  • Page 11 Product Overview . Rear View 1. USB DEVICE 2. USB HOST 9. ANT 10. OPTICAL 3. HDMI 11. CVBS 4. S-VIDEO 5. COAXIAL 12. STEREO L-R 6. Y, PB, PR 7. LAN 8. PWR 1. USB DEVICE Connect to a computer with USB cable 2.
  • Page 12: Use As External Usb Hdd

    Freecom MediaPlayer Chapter 1: Use as External USB HDD 1.1 Insert the Hard Disk (only Drive-In Kit) • Only use a 3.5" SATA Hard Disk. 1. Unscrew the 4 screws and open the cover by slid- ing it in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 13: Connect The Freecom Mediaplayer To The Pc

    2. Connect the adapter into an AC outlet. 3. Connect the Freecom MediaPlayer to the PC's USB port. 4. Switch the power on by pressing the power on-off button on the Freecom Media- Player. 5. Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista will recognize the Freecom Me- diaPlayer as a USB drive;...
  • Page 14 FAT32 partition. Please follow the steps below to adapt the Freecom MediaPlayer for your needs. If the built-in HDD is not formatted, the PC can not detect the hard disk drive. If so, for- mat the hard disk first referring to the following guide.
  • Page 15 Use as External USB HDD 1..1 Windows 000 1. Connect Freecom MediaPlayer to PC via USB cable, and plug power cable of Freecom MediaPlayer. 2. Select "Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Manage- ment > Disk Management" in Windows.
  • Page 16 Freecom MediaPlayer 5. Click "Next" at the Windows Create Partition Wizard. 6. Check "Primary Partition" and click "Next". 7. Type the size that you want to use and click "Next".
  • Page 17 Use as External USB HDD 8. Assign a drive letter and click "Next". 9. Choose FAT32 or NTFS at File system to use and click "Next". FAT  system is available on Windows /ME and Windows 000/XP/Vista, but NTFS system is available on Windows 000/XP/Vista only. If you choose FAT system on Windows 000/XP/Vista, one drive letter's maximum size will be limited to GB.
  • Page 18 Freecom MediaPlayer 1.. Windows XP / Vista 1. Connect Freecom MediaPlayer to PC via USB cable, and plug power cable of Freecom MediaPlayer. 2. Click "Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management> Disk Management" in Windows. If you can not find Administrative Tools at Control Panel, click "switch to classic view"...
  • Page 19 Use as External USB HDD 6. Check "Primary partition" and click "Next". 7. Type number size you want to use and click "Next". 8. Assign a drive letter and click "Next".
  • Page 20: Copy Data Via Usb

    10. After finishing Wizard setup, formatting will be progressed automatically. 1.4 Copy Data via USB It is possible to use the Freecom MediaPlayer as an external USB hard disk drive. You can copy data from your PC to built-in HDD of Freecom MediaPlayer via USB. It is possible to play media files at the hard disk on TV set.
  • Page 21 If new volume does not appear, check if HDD is formatted. Windows 000/XP/Vista can detect both FAT and NTFS file system. 3. After copying data, remove the Freecom MediaPlayer by using the "safely remove hardware" option in the Windows task bar. If you don't follow this procedure, data...
  • Page 22 It can be available on Mac OS X v10.3 or higher. There is no need to install the installation driver at Mac OS X 10.3 version. The Freecom MediaPlayer will be detected automatically. If the Freecom MediaPlayer is detected cor- rectly, an icon appeers on the desktop.
  • Page 23: Access Pc Via Network

    .1 Connect LAN Cable When connecting Computer to the Freecom MediaPlayer directly Connect LAN cable to LAN port between Freecom MediaPlayer and PC. In this case, you have to use a Cross-wired LAN cable. If your computer's LAN card is already used for connection to Internet line, you can install an additional LAN card to your PC and connect that additional LAN card to the Freecom MediaPlayer.
  • Page 24: Set Network Configurations

    After connecting the LAN cable, you have to set network configurations of Computer and Freecom MediaPlayer. You need to share a folder on Windows computer and use same 'IP address range' and same 'Subnet Mask' between Windows computer and Freecom MediaPlayer.
  • Page 25 Access PC via Network Wireless LAN Connection Setup You have to connect the Freecom MediaPlayer to a TV set for this setup. See "5. Connect Video Cable". 1. Move to Setup screen by pressing "SETUP" button on remote control. 2. Move to "Wireless-I" Icon and press "OK" button. Setup box will be displayed under icon menu.
  • Page 26 When connecting Ad-Hoc Mode, manual settings of IP address and Subnet mask will be needed. Manual settings of IP address and Subnet mask of wireless adapter and Freecom Me- diaPlayer will be needed. Disable DHCP and enter "IP address" and "Subnet mask". IP address must be different between Freecom MediaPlayer and wireless adapter but the Subnet mask is to be same.
  • Page 27 When wireless icon is not activated or not connected to wireless station. 1. "Waiting or Rebooting" It might take some time to assign IP address from AP in case of AP Mode. So, wait for a while. Otherwise, reboot AP and Freecom MediaPlayer together.
  • Page 28 IP address and subnet mask. At the time, each IP address is to be different and subnet mask is to be same. AP: IP address(192.168.10.1. Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) => Freecom MediaPlayer: IP address(192.168.10.2. Subnet mask(255.255.255.0)
  • Page 29: Shared File Playback (Stream)

    Chapter : Shared File Playback (Stream) After connecting LAN cable, you have to set network configurations of both Computer and Freecom MediaPlayer. It is possible to assign IP address and Subnet Mask of Freecom MediaPlayer as dynamic or static. .1 Windows 000 1.
  • Page 30 Freecom MediaPlayer 3. Click "Share Permissions" and check whether "Everyone" account is present or not. If not, add "Everyone" account. It is recommended only to use 'Read' at Permissions. 4. After that, the shared folder will be displayed as following picture.
  • Page 31 "Local Area Connections" by right click of mouse. If you see two or more 'Local Area Connections', select one that you will use for connecting to the Freecom MediaPlayer. 8. Double click 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' that you want to use on your computer.
  • Page 32 Freecom MediaPlayer 9. Check 'Use the following IP address', and write 'IP address' & 'Subnet mask' that you want to use. For example: IP address: 192.168.1.3 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 If you have already been 'obtained an IP address automatically' from DHCP Server or IP Router on your local area network, you don't need to write specific IP address absolutely.
  • Page 33 Shared File Playback (Stream) 10. Set the network configurations of the Freecom MediaPlayer. You have to connect the Freecom MediaPlayer to a TV set for this setup. See "5.1 Connect Video Cable". Press "SETUP" on remote control for moving to setup screen. Go to "Network". On that screen, select 'DHCP Support Off' and write IP address &...
  • Page 34: Windows Xp

    Freecom MediaPlayer . Windows XP 1. Select a folder which you want to share. Right-click the folder and click 'Sharing and Security' in pop menu. 2. Check 'Share this folder on the network' and write 'Share name'. For example, "My Movie".
  • Page 35 Shared File Playback (Stream) 3. After that, the shared folder will be displayed as following picture. 4. Move to "Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer management > Local Users and Groups > Users", and double click 'Guest'. This is for Windows XP Professional.
  • Page 36 If you see two or more 'Local Area Connections', select one that you will use for connecting to the Freecom MediaPlayer. 7. Double click 'Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)' that you want to use on your computer.
  • Page 37 Shared File Playback (Stream) 8. Check "Use the following IP address" and write "IP address" and "Subnet mask" that you want to use. For example: IP address: 192.168.1.3 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 If you have already been provided dynamic IP address from DHCP Server or IP Router on your local area network, you don't need to write static IP address absolutely.
  • Page 38 If you use Service Pack , refer to the following figures. Click 'Settings' at 'Windows Firewall'. Check "OFF" and click 'OK'. 10. Set the network configurations of the Freecom MediaPlayer. You have to connect the Freecom MediaPlayer to a TV set for this setup. See "5.1 Connect Video Cable".
  • Page 39 Shared File Playback (Stream) Press "SETUP" on the remote control for moving to setup screen. Go to "Network". Select 'DHCP off' and write IP address & Subnet mask. For example: IP address: 192.168.1.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 After writing, press "SETUP" again for saving configurations. If you have already been provided dynamic IP address from DHCP Server or IP Router on your local area network, you don't need to write static IP address absolutely.
  • Page 40: Windows Vista

    Freecom MediaPlayer . Windows Vista Before you do "folder sharing", you need to set up 3 things for Network sharing. 1. Setup of User Accounts and Family safety a) Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Users Accounts and Family Safety.
  • Page 41 Shared File Playback (Stream) c) If the "Guest" account is off, then switch it to "On". 2. Disable "Firewall" a) Click Start > Setting > Control Panel > Security > Windows Firewall on / off. b) Click at "Off" (not recommended).
  • Page 42 Freecom MediaPlayer 3. Setup of Network and Sharing Center a) Click Start > Setting > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Shar- ing Center. b) Select "Password protected sharing" and select "Turn off password protected sharing".
  • Page 43 Shared File Playback (Stream) c) Make a folder you want to share. d) You will get a popup "Choose people to share with" then select "Everyone (All users in this list)" and press "Add" button.
  • Page 44 Freecom MediaPlayer e) After you register the user account, then click "Share" button.
  • Page 45: Freecom Network Mediaplayer For Mac

    Freecom MediaPlayer for Mac Chapter 4: Freecom MediaPlayer for Mac 4.1 USB .0 Mode In USB 2.0 Mode Freecom MediaPlayer is directly attached to a computer's USB Port. Freecom MediaPlayer via USB 4. Partitioning your Freecom MediaPlayer under Mac OS X 1.
  • Page 46: Faq Mac

    1. How do I Disconnect Freecom MediaPlayer? To disconnect Freecom MediaPlayer, we always recommend using the Eject option. You may also drag the Freecom MediaPlayer into your Trash. If you are using USB, then Eject- ing the Freecom MediaPlayer is all that is needed.
  • Page 47 4. Can the Freecom MediaPlayer be left on over night? Yes your Freecom MediaPlayer can be turned on 24 / 7. Before you turn off your computer we do recommend that you unmount the Freecom MediaPlayer to limit future problems with your Freecom MediaPlayer.
  • Page 48: Connect To External Av Device

    1. "TV "– Switch to Video Input Mode: Turn on TV, and switch to video input mode same as video connection. See TV user manual. 2. "Freecom MediaPlayer" – Switch to Video Output Mode: Press "TV OUT" button repeatedly. Whenever "TV OUT" is pressed, the video output signal changes.
  • Page 49: Connect Audio Cable

    Connect to External AV Device 5. Connect Audio Cable Freecom MediaPlayer supports 3 types of audio output; "Stereo, Coaxial, Optical". Use the audio connection that your TV or Audio set supports. Normally, TV supports stereo audio connection, and this package includes stereo audio cable.
  • Page 50: Basic Setup

    5. Basic Setup 5..1 Video Setup This is a guide for setting video output of Freecom MediaPlayer. You have to setup Free- com MediaPlayer's video output mode same as TV set's video input mode. When you can not see normal screen after connecting video cable, check the followings: 1.
  • Page 51 Connect to External AV Device TV Video Player Video Connection Jack Video Cable Type Input Mode Output Mode of TV, Player Normal Video CVBS or Composite Jack Yellow RCA Cable (Generally Yellow Jack) "TV Output"= Composite Mode (Supplied) "Composite Mode" = C/S-Video S -V ide o Cab le * S-Video S-Video Jack...
  • Page 52 Freecom MediaPlayer Setup Procedure 1. Turn on the Freecom MediaPlayer and press "SETUP" on Mode Selection screen. 2. Move to the 'Video Out' icon and press "OK". The setup box will be displayed under the icon menu. 3. Select a TV Out Mode and a detailed video output mode in accordance with the selected TV Out Mode and then press "OK".
  • Page 53 Connect to External AV Device 5.. Audio Setup This is a guide for setting audio output of the Freecom MediaPlayer. You can use Stereo or Digital 5.1 ch. Analogue/DCPM: If you connect the supplied audio cables (Red / White) to TV or Audio set directly.
  • Page 54 Subnet mask. "DHCP Support On" Setup Procedure 1. Turn on the Freecom Media Player and press "SETUP" on the Mode Selection screen. 2. Move to the 'Network' icon and press "OK". The setup box will be displayed under the icon menu.
  • Page 55 Press "INFO" on the Mode Selection screen, you will see the current obtained IP address from the DHCP server. "DHCP Support Off" Setup Procedure 1. Turn on the Freecom MediaPlayer and press "SETUP" on the Mode Selection screen. 2. Move to the 'Network' icon and press "OK". The setup box will be displayed under the icon menu.
  • Page 56 Freecom MediaPlayer 4. Move to 'IP address', 'Subnet' and press "OK". The input box will be displayed and you can enter the number with the "Direction" or "Number" button. Finally, press "ENTER" for saving configurations. 5. Press "ENTER" to save configurations.
  • Page 57 Connect to External AV Device 5..6 Folder Lock In this option you can select a private password – protected folder. Create a folder named “Private“ on the HDD. Go to “Folder Lock” and select “Private" Folder on. To change the password, select “Change Password”.
  • Page 58 It is possible to turn on or off a backlight LED of the arrow button on the front side. When the LED disturbs you in night, turn off the LED. 1. Turn on the Freecom MediaPlayer and press "SETUP" on the Mode Selection screen.
  • Page 59 Freecom MediaPlayer with a HDD built-in. Setup Procedure 1. Turn on the Freecom MediaPlayer and press "SETUP" on the Mode Selection screen. 2. Move to the "Photo View" icon and press "OK". The setup box will be displayed under the icon menu.
  • Page 60 This is a guide for setting the TV type. There are three options: 4:3 Letter Box, 4:3 Pan Scan or 16:9. Setup Procedure 1. Turn on the Freecom MediaPlayer and press "SETUP" on the Mode Selection screen. 2. Move to the "Scr. Rate" icon and press "OK". The setup box will be displayed under the icon menu.
  • Page 61 Connect to External AV Device 5..11 Auto Play Setup Auto Play means that the Freecom MediaPlayer plays the files continuously until it's stopped manually. This function can be turned on and off. Setup Procedure 1. Turn on the Freecom MediaPlayer and press "SETUP" on the Mode Selection screen.
  • Page 62 This is for how to connect Freecom MediaPlayer to the Internet. 1. After turn Freecom MediaPlayer on, press "SETUP" button and go to "SETUP" page. 2. Go to the 2nd page and select "Internet" icon and press "ENTER" button then you will get the above page.
  • Page 63 Note: You can use shoutcast, and your own playlists (.pls, .mu). Playl- ists must be located in a folder called “i-RADIO” in the root directory of the HDD. How to setup 1. After turn Freecom MediaPlayer on, press "SETUP" button and go to "SETUP" page.
  • Page 64 In case, select "Off" at the server list Note: After you made "i-RADIO" folder at the root directory in the HDD of Freecom MediaPlayer, it shows playlists saved in pls, mu format. 1. Press key at the main page, select "i-RADIO" icon and press "ENTER" button.
  • Page 65 Connect to External AV Device 2. It shows server lists saved in the "i-RADIO" folder at the root directory. Select a list and press "ENTER" button then it plays. In case, select "Shoutcast" at the server list 1. It shows the live broadcasting server list. 2.
  • Page 66 Freecom MediaPlayer 5..14 Skin With skin function, you can make your own GUI (graphical user interface) of Freecom MediaPlayer. Note: Save your own GUI or icon images in "skin1" folder at the root direc- tory of Freecom MediaPlayer. How to setup 1.
  • Page 67 How to setup 1. Make "skin1" folder and save "GUI" or "Images" in the folder at the root directory in a HDD of Freecom MediaPlayer. 2. At Setup page of skin, select "ON" of "Skin Support" and select "Skin folder". Press "SETUP"...
  • Page 68 You can set up for sound effect and screensaver. How to setup 1. After turn Freecom MediaPlayer on, press "SETUP" button and go to "SETUP" page. 2. Select "etc." icon and press "ENTER" button then you will get the following page.
  • Page 69 4. Press "SETUP" button for the saving of the configuration. 5..16 Protocol 1. Turn Freecom Media Player on an press the “SETUP” button. 2. Move to the “Protocol” icon an press “OK”. 3. By using the arrow keys you can set the configuration. Press “SETUP” to save the configuration.
  • Page 70 Freecom MediaPlayer 5..1 FTP This option allows to run an FTP server on the Freecom Media Player. Use the FTP Server to copy data to the Mediaplayer via network. 1. Turn the Freecom Media Player on an press the “SETUP” button.
  • Page 71: How To Play (Remote Control)

    5.4.1 Basic Screen Menu Mode Selection The Mode Selection screen is the first screen that appears when the Freecom MediaPlayer is switched on. In this screen, you can select HDD (built-in), USB (external USB device), LAN (wired network), WIRELESS (wireless network). You can select one out of them.
  • Page 72 Freecom MediaPlayer Wired & Wireless Network Following example is in case of a wired network or a wireless network. 1. In the Mode Selection screen select the 'LAN' or 'WIRELESS' icon and press "OK". 2. A list of all the PC's on the network is displayed. To access a PC on the network select that PC and press "OK"...
  • Page 73 Connect to External AV Device File Selection To play a file, select it and press "OK". Function and Button Descriptions Remote Control Function Descriptions Menu Icon is displayed including 'Play one, MENU Menu Icon Play all and Play-list'. Press again for returning file selection screen.
  • Page 74 Freecom MediaPlayer All media files are displayed including ALL MEDIA All Media Mode movie, music and photo. Current information of Player is dis- INFO played. When pressing this button, video output signal is changed repeatedly.(If you can not TV OUT...
  • Page 75 Connect to External AV Device 5.4. Play Video Files Select a file and press "OK". While viewing a file, you can press "MENU" to enter the 'Tool Box Menu'. This 'Tool Box' has a detailed play back function.
  • Page 76 Freecom MediaPlayer Function and Button Descriptions Remote Function Descriptions Control Tool Box is displayed. For returning to playback, MENU Tool Box press again. Playback Play file. When pressing while playing a file, pause the Pause playback. For returning to playback, press again.
  • Page 77 Connect to External AV Device It is possible to change subtitle size and loca- Subtitle tion. arrow button changes size and Move & Size arrow button changes location. After doing, press "OK". It is possible to set the subtitle sync. With (one second) (60 second) when motion and Subtitle Sync...
  • Page 78 Freecom MediaPlayer The DVD Manager function will not work if you can not find the 'VID- EO_TS.IFO' file among the ripped files from an original DVD title, DVD manager function will not work. Move to the folder with the ripped DVD files.
  • Page 79 Connect to External AV Device MENU Go to Menu Move to main menu while playing DVD. Play slowly 1/2x, 1/4x, and 1/8x whenever SLOW Playback Slow pressing this button. Chapter, Title Set chapter, title repeat. REPEAT Repeat A-B REPEAT A-B repeat Set the A-B repeat.
  • Page 80 Freecom MediaPlayer 5.4.4 Play Audio Files Select a file and press "OK". While viewing a file, you can press "MENU" to enter the 'Tool Box Menu'. This 'Tool Box' has a detailed play back function.
  • Page 81 Connect to External AV Device Function and Button Descriptions Remote Descriptions Function Control Tool Box is displayed. For returning to playback, MENU Tool Box press again. Playback Play file. When pressing while playing a file, pause the play- Pause back. For returning to playback, press again. Play a next file after a current playback file.
  • Page 82 Freecom MediaPlayer MP Subtitle It is possible to show MP3 subtitles if the MP3 file supports this feature. The MP3 file which supports subtitles is made in the 'driver caption editor' program, it doesn't support the LDB program. While viewing a file, you can press "MENU" to enter the 'Tool Box Menu'. This 'Tool Box' has a detailed play back function.
  • Page 83 However, if there is just networking computer (not built-in HDD), you cannot listen MP3. Freecom MediaPlayer just detect MP3 files at built-in HDD's music folder. At that time, before playing photo files, set the Photo mode with pressing "PHOTO" button.
  • Page 84 Freecom MediaPlayer 5.4.6 Make a Play List You can create a preferred play list. The preferred play list will be erased after rebooting the Freecom Me- diaPlayer. 1. Select your preferred files with "SELECT" or "SELECT ALL". 2. Press "MENU" and select 'Play list'.
  • Page 85 Connect to External AV Device 3. The play list screen appears and displays the following: - Play: play the preferred files - Cancel: close the play list - Move up, down: change to another file - Shuffle: play files randomly - Delete: delete the selected file - Delete all: delete all files in the play list...
  • Page 86 Freecom MediaPlayer 5.4. Remote Control In this chapter the basic use of the remote control is described. For a more detailed de- scription we refer to chapters '5.4.1 Basic Screen Menu', '5.4.2 Play Video files', '5.4.3 Play DVD files', '5.4.4 Play Audio files', '5.4.5 Play Photo files' and '5.4.6 Make a Play List'.
  • Page 87 USB host, but it is possible to play other format like XviD. The Freecom MediaPlayer might not be compatible with some external USB devices. There are so many external USB devices, and specific prod- ucts might not be compatible.
  • Page 88 Download an upgrade file from a local distributor in your country or visit: www.freecom.com/support. Connect the Freecom MediaPlayer to a TV set and turn it on, select the upgrade file and press "OK". The upgrade will progress automatically. To check the firmware, press "SETUP" in the setup screen.
  • Page 89: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Chapter 6: Technical Specifications Product Name Freecom MediaPlayer Power 12 V , 3 A Weight 450 g (without HDD & wireless antenna) Dimension 57 x 150 x 185 mm (without wireless antenna) USB Device Compatible: Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X v10.3...
  • Page 90 Freecom MediaPlayer STEREO L-R Audio Output S/PDIF Digital Output (Coaxial/Optical ) Working Temperature 10˚C ~ 35˚C Working Humidity 10% ~ 50%...
  • Page 91 Be sure to exclude all parts not covered by this guarantee prior to returning the product to Freecom. Freecom is not liable for any loss or damage to these items. If during the repair of the product the contents of the hard drive are altered, deleted or in any way modified, Freecom is not liable whatsoever.

This manual is also suitable for:

Network mediaplayer 450 wlan

Table of Contents