Icidu SI-707139 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction ................1 Features ....................1 System Requirements ................1 The Remote Control ..............2 Removing and Storing the Remote Control ..........2 Using the Remote Control for the First Time ..........2 Changing the Battery of Remote Control ..........2 Buttons ....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Features Plays back DVD Folder, VCD, MPEG1, MPEG2, DivX/Xvid(AVI) movie files, MP3, WAV music files, JPEG photo and graphic files. Supports both NTFS and FAT32 file system. Supports both NTSC and PAL TV systems. Supports video output up-scaling to 1080i. Supports HDMI and component video output.
  • Page 6: The Remote Control

    The Remote Control The Remote Control Removing and Storing the Remote Control This device is designed with a remote control storage compartment at the bottom. You can store the remote control in the compartment to avoid misplacing. Removing the Remote Storing the Remote Control Control : With the buttons facing up, insert the...
  • Page 7: Buttons

    The Remote Control Buttons ○, STANDBY: Activate this device / Return to Standby ○, SETUP: Enter SETUP MENU ○, TITLE: Open DVD title menu ○, MENU: Switch to Thumbnail View mode / Open DVD main menu ○, Play the previous / next file ○, Fast rewind / Fast forward ○,...
  • Page 8 The Remote Control ○, VOL-: Volume down...
  • Page 9: Parts And Functions

    Parts and Functions Parts and Functions ○, Power and access Lights up: The power is on. indicator (blue) : Blinking: Booting up/ Accessing data through PC connection. ○, Remote indicator Blinks 1 time: Received a remote control signal. (orange) : Blinks 3 times: Cannot initiate media player function.
  • Page 10 Parts and Functions ○, SCART video output Outputs video/audio signal for European AV equipments connector: equipped with this connector. (cable not provided)
  • Page 11: Quick Start

    Quick Start Quick Start Read before use. 1. Do not operate electronics with wet hands. 2. Do not operate this device in a bathroom. 3. Do not bend cables in a sharp angle. 4. Keep this device unreachable from children. 5.
  • Page 12: Pc Connection

    PC Connection PC Connection Introduction According to your operation system, read the following information: OS support Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows Mac OS Linux Vista 2000 98SE ∨ ∨ ∨ ∨ ∨ ∨ ∨ Connection ∨ ∨ ∨ ╳ ╳ ╳...
  • Page 13: Disconnecting From Usb

    PC Connection 3. Press the Power switch and then the blue LED will light up. 4. The computer will detect this device and you can start accessing the drive. Disconnecting from USB When you are ready to disconnect this device from PC, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 14: About The Format Of Hard Disk Drive

    PC Connection About the Format of Hard Disk Drive This device is pre-formatted as a FAT32 HDD. You can directly access this drive after it is connected to PC. If you want to re-partition the HDD, please note: Player mode HDD mode Access First primary partition only...
  • Page 15 PC Connection be encoded in MPEG1 or MPEG2 format (the filename extensions could be mpg, mpeg, or m2p). To copy these media files, just create a folder in this device, and then copy these files into that folder. The Video Recorded by DV To play back the video recorded by a DV, you’ll need to transfer the DV files to a computer and convert it to MPEG1, MPEG2 or DivX file format, and then copy the converted files into a folder in this device.
  • Page 16: Using The Utility Programs

    PC Connection Using the Utility Programs The utility programs contain “Playlist Manager” and “Private Folder Manager”. Private Folder Manager Playlist Manager Feature Set specific folders in this device as “Locked Create a collection of Folders”, which will not be displayed on TV or PC media files which can be operation until a correct password is entered.
  • Page 17 PC Connection Playlist from the upper column, and then press the button. 4. Removing files from your Playlist: Browse and select the files that you would like to remove from your Playlist from the lower column, and then press the button.
  • Page 18 PC Connection Displaying the “Locked Folders” When using this device as a media player, you need to use the remote control to input the password (as your previous setting) under the ROOT folder in Detail View mode for displaying these folders you’ve marked as Locked. (The icon will appear on the screen each time you press those buttons.) 1.
  • Page 19 PC Connection If you forget your password 1. Open the “v folder” folder in this device 2. Open the text file “copyright.txt” with any text editing program. 3. Find the “FORGOT USER PASSWORD” section, and then follow the description there to recover your password.
  • Page 20: About Partitioning The Hard Disk Drive

    PC Connection About Partitioning the Hard Disk Drive Partitioning the Hard Disk Drive under Windows Vista/XP/2000 This device will not function when initialized as a “Dynamic” disk type. Always use it with the “Basic” disk type. 1. Click “Start” “Settings” “Control Panel”...
  • Page 21 PC Connection Partitioning the Hard Disk Drive under Windows Me/98SE FDISK is a program to create partitions on the hard disk drive. (Data can only be written to a drive after it is partitioned and formatted). To partition this device, you must execute FDISK under the MS-DOS mode.
  • Page 22: Tv Connection

    TV Connection TV Connection Connecting to AV Equipments HDMI Connection The HDMI connector can output both digital audio/video signals. Many HDTV sets and digital AV receivers support this type of connection. (HDMI cable not provided) To a TV: To an AV receiver: If the HDMI cable is disconnected in playback, this device will stop playback immediately.
  • Page 23: Power Connection

    TV Connection Component Video Connection (Y/Pb/Pr) If your TV supports Component Video input (Y/Pb/Pr), you can connect it for better video quality. You will have to connect the audio cable for audio output. You can also configure display ratio, progressive scan, and the 1080I/720P up-scaling output in SETUP MENU >...
  • Page 24 TV Connection 2. Press the Power switch and then the blue LED will glow with low luminance. Press (STANDBY) button on the remote to activate this device for playback. Activating the Device for Playback 1. Turn on your TV and AV receiver. 2.
  • Page 25: Hdmi Cable Connection Behavior

    TV Connection HDMI Cable Connection Behavior Detail View (non-playback) 1. In 480I / 480P / 576I / 576P component output settings, it automatically switches to 720P when a HDMI cable is connected. It switches back to previous setting when the HDMI cable is removed.
  • Page 26: Detail View

    TV Connection Detail View When this device is connected to a TV and activated for playback, all folders and media files will appear on the screen as the figure shown below. This mode is called “Detail View”. Folder name Item number/ Total items Selected item Item information...
  • Page 27 TV Connection Press PLAY • If a folder contains no recognizable media file, pressing the PLAY button will open that folder. Press PLAY Open a folder Press button to open the selected folder. Go up a folder Press button or select to go back to the parental folder.
  • Page 28: Thumbnail View

    TV Connection Thumbnail View To switch to the Thumbnail View, press the MENU button on the remote control. Thumbnail View is ideal of browsing photos. Folder name Item number/ Total items Selected item Items displayed as large icons. JPEG files are shown as thumbnails.
  • Page 29 TV Connection • Press Pause button will pause the slideshow play. In the pause state, Slideshow press ZOOM button to enlarge the photo image in a recurring sequence; press ANGLE button to rotate the photo image counterclockwise. • Press button will play the previous / next file. •...
  • Page 30: Using Private Folder

    TV Connection Using Private Folder “Private folder” function allows users to keep their private files secret. User can install the Utility program (in the Utility CD) to setup this function. The Main Locked Folder will keep invisible until the correct password is entered. Input Password Displaying Locked Folders 1.
  • Page 31: Playing Back Media Files

    Playing Back Media Files Playing Back Media Files About Media Files File Format Icon Description Folder Play A folder The parental folder This device introduces a convenient feature named “Folder Play”. You can play all media files contained in one folder by simply pressing the PLAY button on that folder icon.
  • Page 32 Playing Back Media Files selection of subtitles, chapters, and angles. DivX files A DivX /Xvid movie file. The filename extension can be avi, divx, or xvid. A DivX /Xvid subtitle file. The filename extension can be srt, sub/idx, ssa, ass, psb, sub, or smi. A video file (Thumbnail View).
  • Page 33 Playing Back Media Files This device can play both MP3 and WAV music files. To play these music files, select a file or a folder that contains these files, and then press the PLAY button. While the music is playing, the playback seek slider will be displayed on the screen. The title, performer, and the album information from the ID3 tag of an MP3 file will be displayed on the screen also.
  • Page 34: Using The Remote Control

    Playing Back Media Files Using the Remote Control The icons on top of table indicate the media files associated with each function. While playing back, you can enable the following operations: DVD Folder Plays the complete DVD movie with DVD menu. DVD Menu Press MENU button will open the DVD Main Menu.
  • Page 35 Playing Back Media Files the screen, press to move it. • The ZOOM function will be disabled in 1080I/720P video output mode. • You can refer to [TV Connection] - [Thumbnail View] chapter for more information. (page 24) Music Slideshow Plays graphic files continuously with music Music Slideshow If a folder contains both JPEG files and MP3 music files, this...
  • Page 36: Stop Playback

    Playing Back Media Files • After pressing the SUBTITLE button, if the appears, it means that there is no subtitle file or the selected subtitle file is not supported. Change Audio You can change to different language channels if the movie file contains them. •...
  • Page 37: Volume Adjustment

    Playing Back Media Files Pause the ongoing playback Pause Press button. Resume Press or PLAY button to continue playing the file. Volume Adjustment Increase or decrease the volume output level. Volume up Press VOL+ button. Volume down Press VOL- button. Play the Previous/ Next Play the previous title / chapter or file.
  • Page 38: Play Mode

    Playing Back Media Files Slow motion Press SLOW button to adjust speed. Resume Press PLAY button to restore normal speed. : Adjust speed in sequence: [1/2X 1/4X 1/8X Normal]. : Adjust speed in sequence: [1/2X 1/4X 1/8X 1/2X Rewind 1/4X Rewind 1/8X Rewind Normal]...
  • Page 39 Playing Back Media Files Starting Point While playing to the desired start point, press A B button. Ending Point While playing to the desired end point, press A B button. It will start the repeated playback immediately. Normal Play Press A B button again to cancel this repeat operation. Chapter Searching Plays the movie from the chapter indicated.
  • Page 40: Setup Menu

    Setup Menu Setup Menu Press SETUP to display the Setup Menu. See the following to set up the functions: Operation of SETUP MENU Press to select the sub-menu. Press PLAY to enter the sub-menu. Select EXIT SETUP and press PLAY to exit.
  • Page 41: Audio Setup

    Setup Menu AUDIO SETUP This sub-menu can only be set when this device stops playback. DOWNMIX Set this function when output audio signal via the Composite connectors: LT/RT : Outputs the left or right channel to both channels. Stereo : Outputs stereo audio.
  • Page 42: Video Setup

    Setup Menu VIDEO SETUP This sub-menu can only be set when this device stops playback. TV STANDARD NTSC: Outputs NTSC signal to TV. PAL: Outputs PAL signal to TV. TV DISPLAY 4:3 PS : Displays the 16:9 images in “Pan and Scan” with a 4:3 ratio TV connected.
  • Page 43: Preferences Setup

    Setup Menu Enabling this option will make TV STANDARD / TV DISPLAY / VIDEO OUTPUT options disabled, and the DVD/JPEG ZOOM function will also be disabled at this mode. Music Slideshow will be disabled in this mode. Note: • You’ll have to exit the SETUP MENU for these settings to take place.
  • Page 44: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Specifications STORAGE 3.5” SATA I/II File System FAT32 or NTFS INTERFACE USB type B Connector x 1 AUDIO/VIDEO INTERFACE HDMI HDMI connector x 1 Composite output Video + Audio R/L (3.5mm phone jack x 1) Component Video Y, Pb, Pr (3.5mm phone jack x 1) Digital Audio Coaxial S/PDIF Output (RCA x 1) SCART...
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution TV screen does not ◎Video setting is not correct. ◎Hold and then press MENU display normally until screen displays correctly (See page 39 for more detail). ◎The power plug is not properly ◎Check the power connection and No power (All LEDs are off) connected.
  • Page 46 Appendix Problem Possible Cause Solution language. ◎Video cable is not connected. ◎Check video connection. No image ◎Incorrect video setting. ◎Hold and then press MENU until screen displays correctly (See page 39 for more detail). ◎This movie comes with only one ◎Check the contents.
  • Page 47 Appendix Problem Possible Cause Solution ◎This movie doesn’t come with the ◎Press AUDIO or SUBTITLE to The audio or subtitle is not the language selected language. select another language. you have selected ◎Some movie files prohibit these ◎Pop a beer and enjoy the movie. Can’t fast forward, rewind, slow motion, operations.
  • Page 48: Error Code

    Appendix Error Code Error Code of Hard Disk Drive On the top left corner of the screen, when “HDD FATAL ERROR – ##” (## represents the error code) appears, please check the following chart for solutions: Code Solution 01 ~ 02 : These two may occur when the hard drive inside this device is not a certified disk approved by us.

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