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VER1.0

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual VER1.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS......................4 2.BOXED CONTENTS ........................5 3.PRODUCT REVIEW........................5 4.HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS....................8 5.BASIC SETUP..........................9 5.1 AV C ..........................10 ABLE 5.2 HD C ..........................11 ABLE 5.3 N /RJ45/ WIFI ..................12 ETWORK CONNECTION 5.4 USB H ......................13 OST INTERFACE 6.USER INTERFACE ........................14 6.1 M ...........................14 AIN MENU...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1.Safety Instructions This user manual contains important safety instructions and information for proper use of the media player. Please read and follow the instructions in this manual carefully. • Don’t put the media player near water or liquids. • Do not touch the power cords with wet hands, or disconnect the power adapter. •...
  • Page 5: Boxed Contents

    2.Boxed contents  Media Player  Power adapter  User Manual  Av cable  Remote control 3.Product review Power-in socket  HD out  RJ-45 network output  AV out  USB connector  USB connector  TF/micro SD slot ...
  • Page 7 Power button Mute VIDEO Video menu MUSIC Music menu PHOTO Photo menu Changes display GUI in video /music /photo MENU /explorer PLAYLIST Explorer menu MRACAST Miracast mode SETTING Settings Zoom in on video/images Volume down Volume up Navigation buttons Direction key Enter button Home Returns to previous menu...
  • Page 8: Hardware Specifications

    4.Hardware specifications Video out HD1.3 interface up to 1080p, composite audio/video Audio out AV OUT H.264,VC1,WMV, MPEG 1/2/4, Xvid, ISO, Video codecs MKV,MOV,WMV PAL, NTSC, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p/50hz, Video mode 1080p/60Hz Audio format MP3, OGG WMA, WAV Media cards Micro SD Miracast DLNA support...
  • Page 9: Basic Setup

    5.Basic Setup To setup up your media player you will need to first connect the power supply to the media player then connect it to your TV set. You can choose between connecting a HD port or AV port. First of all examine the back of your TV set and locate its ports. Please make sure you have the correct cables for your chosen setup.
  • Page 10: Av Cable

    5.1 AV Cable Connecting the media player to your TV will allow you to view multimedia in standard definition. Using the AV lead (supplied), connect the 3.5mm jack into the 3.5mm composite port on the back of the media player. On the other end of the cable plug the red, yellow and white connectors into the corresponding input ports of your TV.
  • Page 11: Hd Cable

    5.2 HD Cable Connecting your media player to your TV via HD output provides the highest quality of visual output and high quality audio in a single cable. HD output can provide video resolutions of up to 1080p. Connect the HD cable to the HD output interface on the back of the media player. Connect the other end of the cable to your TV HD input port.
  • Page 12: Network/Rj45/ Wifi Connection

    5.3 Network/RJ45/ WIFI connection RJ45 connection You can connect to any other device network device by WIFI or RJ45 cable using either UPNP or DLNA standards. Configuration for the network is done in the setup menu. You can connect the media player to other devices through a router. Once physically connected you can proceed to turn on the network settings by going to SETUP and then the network sub menu.
  • Page 13: Usb Host Interface

    WIFI You can also connect to the network via WI- FI; to enable Wi-Fi go to SETUP – network – Wi-Fi connection. *Note* Make sure Wi-Fi is turned on and the wired connection is switched off. Once connected you can now connect to any other device on the same WI- Fi network.
  • Page 14: User Interface

    6.User interface 6.1 Main menu The media player features a simplified GUI on the main menu allowing users ease of navigation. When booting up the media player you’ll come across a splash screen, once this has finished you’ll be taken to the main menu, please wait about 20 seconds for the media player to configure its network settings before attempting navigation.
  • Page 15: Video

    Explorer This shows all file formats within a selected storage device. Miracast This enables Miracast/screen mode which allows you to connect to any device that also has Miracast support. Setup Allows you to adjust various settings for the media player. 6.2 Video Playing movies using the media player is very easy, the player supports a wide variety of movie formats.
  • Page 16 select it. This will activate the movie filter and take you to the device list. Once in the device list, use the navigation buttons to select the device type the media is located in. Depending on the size of the hard drive and the number of files it contains, it may take a few moments to detect.
  • Page 17: File Edit

    6.3 File edit When accessing a storage capacity press the music/green button to access the file editing function on the remote via the green button/ or music button. Once this is selected you’ll see a menu pop up (example can be seen below). The various option are as follows: Copy, delete, move, rename, edit playlist and edit photo album and multiple select.
  • Page 18 Delete Select this to delete the selected files. Move Procedure is the same as copy except this will move the file not duplicate it. Rename This will change the name of the file. Multiple select If multiple select has been chosen you’ll be taken into another menu, this menu allows you to select multiple files to edit.
  • Page 19: Network

    6.4 Network You can connect to any other device network device by WIFI or RJ45 cable using either UPNP or DLNA standards. Configuration for networks is done in the settings. To select videos from this simply either ‘UPNP’ or ‘network’ and choose which server or device you want to access.
  • Page 20 with a virtual keyboard. Using the navigation buttons to select different letters or symbols, once the password has been typed in proceed to select “OK” to confirm your choice Once connected a pop up will display the Wi-Fi setting details. You can now access any devices that are connected to the Wi-Fi device by selecting network from any of the main menus.
  • Page 21: Audio

    Pressing will pause the movie. Pressing will resume movie playback. Pressing will fast forward movie playback. Pressing will rewind movie playback. Pressing will switch off sound from movie playback. Pressing it again will switch on sound again. Pressing the button twice will play the next file on the list. Pressing the button twice will play the previous file on the list.
  • Page 22: Subtitle

    6.7 Subtitle This option allows you to switch between different language subtitles, if available. To select a different language subtitle, use the left and right navigation buttons on the remote control. Press on the remote control to confirm the selection. 6.8 Go to Function After pressing the GOTO button you will be able to jump to any part of the movie by typing the desired time into the given fields.
  • Page 23: Music

    6.9 Music Playing audio media using the media player is very simple. It supports a variety of audio formats including MP3, WMA, AAC and OGG. Using the media player’s remote control, navigate to “Music” and press ENTER to select it. This will enable the music filter and take you to the device list. Once in the device list, use the navigation buttons to select the device type the media is located in.
  • Page 24 on the remote control to play the file. Audio Playback Options During playback, there are a number of options to choose from Pressing will pause the audio file Pressing will resume audio playback Pressing the button will fast forward audio playback. Pressing the button will rewind audio playback.
  • Page 25: Loop Mode

    6.10 Loop Mode To change the play mode press the ‘REPEAT’ button on the remote to change between four modes: No repeat: This would play the folder of music once Repeat once: This would loop one song Repeat all: This would play all song chronologically and loops. Shuffle: Shuffle the play order of the songs and loops 6.11 Photo Playing image files using the media player is very simple and supports a variety of...
  • Page 26: Video Setting

    Available timings: 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds To adjust the timing, use the NAVIGATION buttons to select the required time duration. Press on the remote control to confirm the selection. Slide transition This setting allows you to change the image transition effects. None Default setting for slide show.
  • Page 27 Select the file to start audio playback. Once music has started to play, press the button on the remote control. This will take you back to the previous menu. You will notice that the audio file will still be playing in the background. Using the remote control, navigate to the location where the appropriate image files are stored.
  • Page 28: Miracast

    7.Miracast A screen casting formed via Wi-Fi connection, this function gives a wireless projection of audio and video from tablets, mobile phones and many other Android 4.2 or later devices that support screen casting. Before you can use this mode you must first make sure the Wi-fi is turned on as Miracast requires Wi-fi to work.
  • Page 29 Once you link up the media player the screen will display ‘connecting’, this means the two devices are connecting to each other. After a while the TV screen will change to display whatever your source device is showing. An example screenshot of a device successfully connected via Miracast To exit from this mode simply disconnect the source device by manually disconnecting the device, this is done the same way as connecting to the device.
  • Page 30: Setup

    disconnect from the media player. 8.Setup This menu provides access to the media player’s system configuration settings. This is split into further 5 sub menus: System Language – Changes the language for the text displayed on the player Text encoding- Changes the encoding for different languages for subtitles. Time- Changes the clock time for the media player.
  • Page 31 TV system - This setting allows you to change the video output of the media player. To select a video output, use NAVIGATION buttons on Press the button to confirm. Select this option when connected to a standard analogue TV system. For European countries.
  • Page 32 Important Notice: Please note that selecting the restore default function will erase any saved settings. Version info This function allows you to display information regarding the firmware version Of the media player. 6. Firmware Upgrade We may periodically release new firmware updates to improve the media player’s functionality, add new features or fix any reported bugs that may have been missed during testing.

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