ZyXEL Communications DMA-1000 Series User Manual
ZyXEL Communications DMA-1000 Series User Manual

ZyXEL Communications DMA-1000 Series User Manual

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Digital Media Adapter
User's Guide
Version 1.00
3/2007
Edition 2
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  • Page 1 DMA-1000 Series Digital Media Adapter User’s Guide Version 1.00 3/2007 Edition 2 www.zyxel.com...
  • Page 3: About This User's Guide

    Help us help you. Send all User Guide-related comments, questions or suggestions for improvement to the following address, or use e-mail instead. Thank you! The Technical Writing Team, ZyXEL Communications Corp., 6 Innovation Road II, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan. E-mail: techwriters@zyxel.com.tw DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide About This User's Guide...
  • Page 4: Document Conventions

    Log sub menu and finally the Log Setting tab to get to that screen. • Units of measurement may denote the “metric” value or the “scientific” value. For example, “k” for kilo may denote “1000” or “1024”, “M” for mega may denote “1000000” or “1048576” and so on. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 5 Figures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The DMA icon is not an exact representation of your device. Computer Server Router DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide DMA with Remote Control Notebook computer Television (TV) USB Memory Stick...
  • Page 6: Safety Warnings

    • Do NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots, as insufficient airflow may harm your device. • If you wall mount your device, make sure that no electrical lines, gas or water pipes will be damaged. This product is recyclable. Dispose of it properly. Safety Warnings DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 7 Safety Warnings DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 8 Safety Warnings DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    DMA Menus ... 27 Favorites (Playlists) ... 35 SERVER Menu ... 39 USB Menu ... 41 MUSIC Menu ... 43 PHOTO Menu ... 47 Configuring the DMA ... 51 Media Server Software ... 71 Troubleshooting ... 73 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 10 Contents Overview DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    3.5 Playing a Video File Example ... 31 3.5.1 A-B ... 33 3.5.2 Using the TOOL Menu During Video Playback ... 34 Chapter 4 Favorites (Playlists) ... 35 4.1 Favorites (Playlists) Introduction ... 35 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents...
  • Page 12 9.5 Station Mode ... 55 9.6 WEP Encryption ... 55 9.7 Wireless LAN Settings ... 55 9.7.1 Wireless LAN Setup Using Windows® Connect Now ... 58 9.8 Video Modes ... 61 9.9 TV Settings ... 61 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 13 Appendix D Windows Vista Media Server ... 115 Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting ... 123 Appendix F Open Software Announcements ... 133 Appendix G Legal Information... 179 Appendix H Customer Support... 183 Index... 187 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Table of Contents...
  • Page 14 Table of Contents DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 15: List Of Figures

    Figure 34 OPTION > Audio Output Settings ... 63 Figure 35 OPTION > Language Settings ... 65 Figure 36 OPTION > Settings for Ease of Use ... 66 Figure 37 OPTION > Reset Settings ... 67 Figure 38 OPTION > Software Update ... 68 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 16 Figure 77 Red Hat 9.0: Checking TCP/IP Properties ...113 Figure 78 DMA with Windows Vista Computer ...115 Figure 79 Start WIndows Media Player ...116 Figure 80 Start WIndows Media Player ...117 Figure 81 WIndows Media Player Tools> Options ...117 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 17 Figure 96 Subnetting Example: After Subnetting ... 127 Figure 97 Conflicting Computer IP Addresses Example ... 131 Figure 98 Conflicting Computer IP Addresses Example ... 131 Figure 99 Conflicting Computer and Router IP Addresses Example ... 132 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 18 List of Figures DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 19: List Of Tables

    Table 34 Photo File Specifications ... 85 Table 35 Ethernet Cable Pin Assignments ... 87 Table 36 Power Adaptor Specifications ... 87 Table 37 IP Address Network Number and Host ID Example ... 124 Table 38 Subnet Masks ... 125 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 20 Table 43 Subnet 3 ... 128 Table 44 Subnet 4 ... 128 Table 45 Eight Subnets ... 128 Table 46 24-bit Network Number Subnet Planning ... 129 Table 47 16-bit Network Number Subnet Planning ... 129 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 21: Introducing The Dma

    IEEE 802.11b/g compliant wireless LAN network. It can connect to an Access Point (AP) or another IEEE 802.11b/g compliant wireless LAN client. Here, the DMA lets the TV play files stored on computers A and B and an NSA-220. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Introducing the DMA...
  • Page 22: Play Podcasts

    MP3 player). Place the DMA behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) device to protect it from attacks from the Internet. Figure 3 Podcasts 1.2 LEDs The LEDs (lights) tell you about the current status of the DMA. Figure 4 LEDs NSA-220 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 23: Table 1 Leds

    PLAY Green Green WLAN (DMA- Green 1000W only) Green DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 1 Introducing the DMA STATUS DESCRIPTION The DMA is receiving power and in operation mode (on). The DMA is receiving power and in standby mode (off).
  • Page 24 Chapter 1 Introducing the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 25: Using The Remote Control

    Use the remote control to navigate the menus, play files and configure the DMA. The following figure describes the function of each button on the remote control. Point the remote control at the front of the DMA. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 26: Figure 5 Remote Control

    PHOTO opens a menu of picture files to view. VIDEO opens a menu of video files to play. MUSIC opens a menu of music files to play. USB opens a menu of files on your USB device. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 27: Dma Menus

    This is the number of media servers the DMA has detected. If it is two or more, use the SERVER menu to select the one you want to use. See DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide DMA Menus (Table 3 on page 28 lists the main menus).
  • Page 28: Menu Navigation

    Contains the files on an attached USB device. 3.4 Menu Description Here are some general menu screen descriptions. The main VIDEO menu is shown here as an example. Other menus work in a similar way. Chapter 5 on page 39 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 29: File Folder Menu Description

    This section describes an folder menu of videos, music or photos. The VIDEO > All Videos menu is shown as an example. The MUSIC and PHOTO menu file folders work the same way. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus...
  • Page 30: Using The Tool Menu From A File Album

    Sorting Use sorting to set whether the files display in ascending or descending order. 30). control’s Power button to turn the DMA off and then back on to save your change. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 31: Playing A Video File Example

    1 Press the VIDEO button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the VIDEO icon in the HOME menu. Figure 9 VIDEO Icon 2 The Video menu opens. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus Figure 13 on page...
  • Page 32: Figure 10 Video Menu

    4 Use the remote’s arrow and OK buttons to select and play a video file. • During playback, use the remote control’s buttons for fast forward, reverse and pause. • Press the remote control’s INFO button to display information on the screen as shown in the following figure. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 33: A-B

    3 Press A-B at 0:30. The rest of the A-B icon on the screen lights up. 4 The video or music repeats playing from A to B (0:10 to 0:30). DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide for an example. Chapter 3 DMA Menus...
  • Page 34: Using The Tool Menu During Video Playback

    OK button to enter the start time. Then use the arrow and OK buttons to select OK. Back Use this to exit the menu. control’s Power button to turn the DMA off and back on to save your change. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 35: Favorites (Playlists)

    When a music file is playing, you can use this option to go to the music file that is playing. Back Use this to exit the menu. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Favorites (Playlists) for how to add files to favorites folders. for how to select a favorites folder to use as the music Section 4.2.1 on page 36...
  • Page 36: Keyboard Input

    Select this to save your changes back to the DMA. CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes. 4.2.2 Favorites Folders In the Favorites folder, select a favorites folder (playlist) and press OK to go to that list. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 37: Editing Favorites Folders

    You can play music while you navigate the DMA’s menus and play photo files or Slideshow Music slideshows. When a music file is playing, you can use this option to go to the music file that is playing. Back Use this to exit the menu. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 4 Favorites (Playlists)
  • Page 38 Chapter 4 Favorites (Playlists) DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 39: Server Menu

    SERVER icon. Figure 15 SERVER Icon 5.2 SERVER Menu After you are in the SERVER menu, remote control’s arrow and OK buttons to select the media server you want to use. The following screen displays. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide SERVER Menu...
  • Page 40: Figure 16 Server Menu

    Chapter 5 SERVER Menu 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). DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 41: Usb Menu

    The USB menu displays your USB devices. Select a USB device to browse through its folders for files to play. The USB device’s folders and files may just display automatically if this is the same USB device that the DMA last accessed. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide USB Menu...
  • Page 42: Figure 18 Usb Menu

    Chapter 6 USB Menu Figure 18 USB Menu DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 43: Music Menu

    MUSIC menu. Use the MUSIC menu to select music files to play. To open the MUSIC menu, press the MUSIC button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the MUSIC icon in the HOME screen. Figure 19 MUSIC Icon DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide MUSIC Menu...
  • Page 44: Podcast (Rss)

    Syndication (RSS 2.0) and iTunes RSS feeds. Websites with an RSS feed usually display an RSS icon (shown next). Add the podcast’s URL in the DMA’s Podcast menu to be able to play the feed’s audio files. Figure 21 RSS Feed Icon Section 3.5 on page 31 for an example DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 45: Podcast Menu

    4 Insert the USB stick into the DMA. 5 Press the remote control’s TOOL button to open the TOOLS menu. 6 Select Import. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 7 MUSIC Menu Section 7.3.1 on page 45 for details.
  • Page 46 Chapter 7 MUSIC Menu DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 47: Photo Menu

    PHOTO menu. Use the PHOTO menu to select photo files to view. To open the PHOTO menu, press the PHOTO button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the PHOTO icon in the HOME screen. Figure 22 PHOTO Icon DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide PHOTO Menu...
  • Page 48: Organizing Your Photos

    • Press the ROTATE or Fast Forward button to rotate a photo 90 degrees clockwise. • Use the Reverse button to rotate the photo 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Section 8.3.1 on page 49 for details). DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 49: Configuring Slideshow Settings

    8.4 Shuffle While playing a playlist (favorites list), use the SHUFFLE button to play the files in random order. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide control’s Power button to turn the DMA off and back on to save your change. Chapter 8 PHOTO Menu...
  • Page 50 Chapter 8 PHOTO Menu DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 51: Configuring The Dma

    1 To open the OPTION menu, press the OPTION button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the OPTION icon in the HOME screen. Figure 25 OPTION Menu 2 Use the remote’s arrow and OK buttons to select an option sub-menu to configure. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Configuring the DMA...
  • Page 52: Network Settings

    9.3 Network Settings Menu Use this menu to configure your DMA’s settings for connecting to your wired or wireless Ethernet network. The wireless LAN settings apply to the DMA-1000W. Select OPTION > Network Settings to open the following menu. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 53: Wired Lan Settings

    The DMA-1000W can use either a wired LAN connection or a wireless LAN connection, but only one at a time. 9.4 Wired LAN Settings Use this menu to configure the DMA’s wired LAN settings. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 55). Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA Section 9.4...
  • Page 54: Figure 27 Option > Network Settings > Wired Lan Settings

    This address follows an industry standard that ensures no other adapter has a similar address. Select this to save your changes back to the DMA. CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 55: Station Mode

    9.7 Wireless LAN Settings Use this menu to select how you want to configure your DMA-1000W’s wireless LAN settings. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA for how to configure the network type. Computer...
  • Page 56: Figure 30 Option > Network Settings > Wireless Lan Settings

    The DMA displays this menu of wireless LANs that it has detected. Select the network to which you want to connect. Figure 31 OPTION > Network Settings > Wireless LAN Settings > Scan 53). 53). Section 9.7.1 on page 58). DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 57: Figure 32 Option > Network Settings > Wireless Lan Settings

    SSID. Encryption Type Select WEP if your wireless LAN uses WEP encryption for security. Select None if your wireless LAN does not use encryption for security. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA Section 9.7.0.2 on page 57).
  • Page 58: Wireless Lan Setup Using Windows® Connect Now

    USB stick to the computer yet, you will be prompted to do so later. 1 Click Start > Control Panel and double-click Wireless Network Setup Wizard. 36) to enter the key. same on all wireless devices in the same wireless LAN. for details). Section 4.2.1 on DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 59 4 In the Network name (SSID) field, specify a unique name to identify your wireless LAN. 5 Select Automatically assign a network key to have Windows create a security key. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA...
  • Page 60 Windows Connect Now (see Section Figure 30 on page • After the DMA’s wireless settings are configured, remove the USB stick from the DMA and insert it back into your computer’s USB port and click Next. 56). DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 61: Video Modes

    Use this menu to configure the video output that the DMA sends to your television. Select OPTION > TV Settings to open the following menu. Figure 33 OPTION > TV Settings DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA...
  • Page 62: Audio Settings

    The analog output is always on. You can also select how much volume smoothing you want during audio file playback. Section 9.10.1 on page 64 Select OPTION > Audio Output Settings to open the following menu. for details on the individual audio formats. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 63: Figure 34 Option > Audio Output Settings

    Moderate provides some volume smoothing. Strong provides the greatest degree of volume smoothing. Select this to save your changes back to the DMA. CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA...
  • Page 64: Audio Formats

    LPCM most commonly supports two audio channels (stereo). 9.11 Language Settings Use this menu to select the language that the DMA menus use. Select OPTION > Language Settings to open the following menu. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 65: Settings For Ease Of Use

    Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes. 9.12 Settings For Ease of Use Use this menu to configure settings that control the DMA’s operation. Select OPTION > Settings for Ease of Use to open the following menu. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA...
  • Page 66: Reset Settings

    Use this menu to set the DMA back to the factory default settings. You will lose all of your changes when you reset to the default settings. Select OPTION > Reset Settings to open the following menu. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 67: Software Update

    Use this menu to upload new software to the DMA. Only use software for your device’s specific model. Refer to the label on the bottom of your DMA. Select OPTION > Software Update to open the following menu. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA...
  • Page 68: Device Information

    9.15 Device Information Use this menu to display information about the DMA. Select OPTION > Device Information to open the following menu. for how to check the software version to know if the new DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 69: 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. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA Section 9.14 on page...
  • Page 70 Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 71: Media Server Software

    Use the media server tool to configure the media server settings. Do one of the following to start the media server tool. • Click Start > All Programs > DigiOn > DiXiM Media Server Tool. • Double-click the DiXiM icon in the system tray (see the following figure). DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 72: Configuring The Media Server Software

    Figure 40 Media Server Tool Icon 10.3 Configuring the Media Server Software Refer to the Quick Start Guide and the help (Start > All Programs > DigiOn > Help) for details on how to configure and use the media server software. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting

    4 Turn the DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel (instead of the Power button on the remote control). 5 If the problem continues, contact the vendor. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Troubleshooting Section 1.2 on page Section 11.1 on page...
  • Page 74: Dma Usage

    Make sure that any software firewalls on the media server computers are configured to allow the DMA to access the media server. Section 11.1 on page Section 11.1 on page Section 11.1 on page The DMA cannot access the media DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 75 Some of the files in my DMA’s list do not play or do not play properly. Files with unsupported formats or codecs may not play or may not play properly. See Appendix A on page 81 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide FUNCTION DiXiM SSDP...
  • Page 76 S-Video connection). Not both at the same time. The DMA menu display does not fill my television screen. Check the DMA’s video output settings (see for details on the supported file formats and codecs. Section 9.9 on page 61). DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 77 • On some 5.1 channel audio systems will only play on the rear left and right speakers. • Some 5.1 channel audio systems can simulate the 2 channels to 5.1 channels, but the sound will not be as good as with original 5.1 channel output. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Chapter 11 Troubleshooting Section 9.9 on page...
  • Page 78 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 79: Appendix A Product Specifications

    Recommended type of screws for wall-mounting DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 190 x 130 x 33 mm 0.4 kg 5 V DC 2 A Auto-negotiating: 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps in either half-duplex or full-duplex mode.
  • Page 80: Table 24 Software Specifications

    HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is an interface that allows high quality, all-digital video and audio streams. for details. page 81 for details. page 81 for details. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 81: Table 26 Mpeg Ps Video File Specifications

    Table 26 MPEG PS Video File Specifications Extensions Video Stream Audio Stream DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications DESCRIPTION (DMA-1000W only) IEEE 8012.11 denotes a set of Wireless LAN/WLAN standards developed by working group 11 of the IEEE LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802).
  • Page 82: Table 27 Mpeg-2 Ts/Tts Video File Specifications

    Combination of WMV HD and WMA Pro may result in frames being dropped. Depending on some WMV HD contents, noise may be generated in the audio signal when starting playback or during the seek operation. Contents with a Complex decoder complexity are not supported. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 83: Table 30 Mpeg4 Video File Specifications

    Supports IFO defined by DLNA 1.0 Errata. The DMA cannot play IFO files from a USB device. The DMA can play IFO files shared on a media server that supports them (although the included media server software does not support them). DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications XviD, 3ivx...
  • Page 84: Table 33 Music File Specifications

    Audio Stream: Vorbis Sample Frequency: Maximum 48 kHz Channels: Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate: ABR/CBR, Maximum 496 kbps Audio Stream: MPEG-2/4 AAC LC Sample Frequency: Maximum 48 kHz Channels: Maximum 5.1 Channels Bit rate: CBR/VBR, Maximum 640 kbps DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 85: Table 34 Photo File Specifications

    4 Make sure the screws are snugly fastened to the wall. They need to hold the weight of the DMA with the connection cables. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications DETAILS Maximum Resolution: 67174416 pixels (8196 ×...
  • Page 86: Figure 41 Wall-Mounting Example

    Figure 41 Wall-mounting Example The following are dimensions of an M4 tap screw and masonry plug used for wall mounting. All measurements are in millimeters (mm). Figure 42 Masonry Plug and M4 Tap Screw DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 87: Table 35 Ethernet Cable Pin Assignments

    Power Adaptor Specifications Table 36 Power Adaptor Specifications AC Power Adaptor Model Input Power Output Power Power Consumption Safety Standards DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications (Adapter) 1 OTD 2 OTD - 3 IRD + 6 IRD - MU12-2050200-A1 AC 100~240 Volts/60Hz/0.25A...
  • Page 88 Appendix A Product Specifications DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 89: Appendix B Wireless Lans

    A and B can access the wired network and communicate with each other. When Intra-BSS is disabled, wireless client A and B can still access the wired network but cannot communicate with each other. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Wireless LANs...
  • Page 90: Figure 44 Basic Service Set

    An ESSID (ESS IDentification) uniquely identifies each ESS. All access points and their associated wireless clients within the same ESS must have the same ESSID in order to communicate. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 91: Figure 45 Infrastructure Wlan

    Antenna gain, measured in dB (decibel), is the increase in coverage within the RF beam width. Higher antenna gain improves the range of the signal for better communications. For an indoor site, each 1 dB increase in antenna gain results in a range increase of DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs...
  • Page 92 For a single AP application, place omni-directional antennas as close to the center of the coverage area as possible. For directional antennas, point the antenna in the direction of the desired coverage area. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 93: Appendix C Setting Up Your Computer's Ip Address

    If you manually assign IP information instead of using dynamic assignment, make sure that your computers have IP addresses that place them in the same subnet as the DMA’s LAN port. Windows 95/98/Me Click Start, Settings, Control Panel and double-click the Network icon to open the Network window. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Address...
  • Page 94: Figure 46 Windows 95/98/Me: Network: Configuration

    2 Select Client and then click Add. 3 Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers. 4 Select Client for Microsoft Networks from the list of network clients and then click 5 Restart your computer so the changes you made take effect. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 95: Figure 47 Windows 95/98/Me: Tcp/Ip Properties: Ip Address

    • If you do not know your DNS information, select Disable DNS. • If you know your DNS information, select Enable DNS and type the information in the fields below (you may not need to fill them all in). DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address...
  • Page 96: Figure 48 Windows 95/98/Me: Tcp/Ip Properties: Dns Configuration

    3 Select your network adapter. You should see your computer's IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. Windows 2000/NT/XP The following example figures use the default Windows XP GUI theme. 1 Click start (Start in Windows 2000/NT), Settings, Control Panel. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 97: Figure 49 Windows Xp: Start Menu

    2 In the Control Panel, double-click Network Connections (Network and Dial-up Connections in Windows 2000/NT). Figure 50 Windows XP: Control Panel 3 Right-click Local Area Connection and then click Properties. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address...
  • Page 98: Figure 51 Windows Xp: Control Panel: Network Connections: Properties

    • If you have a dynamic IP address click Obtain an IP address automatically. • If you have a static IP address click Use the following IP Address and fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway fields. • Click Advanced. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 99: Figure 53 Windows Xp: Internet Protocol (Tcp/Ip) Properties

    Automatic metric check box and type a metric in Metric. • Click Add. • Repeat the previous three steps for each default gateway you want to add. • Click OK when finished. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address...
  • Page 100: Figure 54 Windows Xp: Advanced Tcp/Ip Properties

    • If you know your DNS server IP address(es), click Use the following DNS server addresses, and type them in the Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server fields. If you have previously configured DNS servers, click Advanced and then the DNS tab to order them. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 101: Figure 55 Windows Xp: Internet Protocol (Tcp/Ip) Properties

    Network Connections, right-click a network connection, click Status and then click the Support tab. Windows Vista This section shows screens from Windows Vista Enterprise Version 6.0. 1 Click the Start icon, Control Panel. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address...
  • Page 102: Figure 56 Windows Vista: Start Menu

    2 In the Control Panel, double-click Network and Internet. Figure 57 Windows Vista: Control Panel 3 Click Network and Sharing Center. Figure 58 Windows Vista: Network And Internet 4 Click Manage network connections. Figure 59 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 103: Figure 60 Windows Vista: Network And Sharing Center

    Figure 60 Windows Vista: Network and Sharing Center 6 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. Figure 61 Windows Vista: Local Area Connection Properties DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address...
  • Page 104: Figure 62 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (Tcp/Ipv4) Properties

    To manually configure a default metric (the number of transmission hops), clear the Automatic metric check box and type a metric in Metric. • Click Add. • Repeat the previous three steps for each default gateway you want to add. • Click OK when finished. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 105: Figure 63 Windows Vista: Advanced Tcp/Ip Properties

    Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server fields. If you have previously configured DNS servers, click Advanced and then the DNS tab to order them. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address...
  • Page 106: Figure 64 Windows Vista: Internet Protocol Version 4 (Tcp/Ipv4) Properties

    2 In the Command Prompt window, type "ipconfig" and then press [ENTER]. You can also open Network Connections, right-click a network connection, click Status and then click the Support tab. Macintosh OS 8/9 1 Click the Apple menu, Control Panel and double-click TCP/IP to open the TCP/IP Control Panel. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 107: Figure 65 Macintosh Os 8/9: Apple Menu

    3 For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP Server from the Configure: list. 4 For statically assigned settings, do the following: • From the Configure box, select Manually. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address...
  • Page 108: Figure 67 Macintosh Os X: Apple Menu

    2 Click Network in the icon bar. • Select Automatic from the Location list. • Select Built-in Ethernet from the Show list. • Click the TCP/IP tab. 3 For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP from the Configure list. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 109: Figure 68 Macintosh Os X: Network

    This section shows you how to configure your computer’s TCP/IP settings in Red Hat Linux 9.0. Procedure, screens and file location may vary depending on your Linux distribution and release version. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address...
  • Page 110: Figure 69 Red Hat 9.0: Kde: Network Configuration: Devices

    Figure 69 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Network Configuration: Devices 2 Double-click on the profile of the network card you wish to configure. The Ethernet Device General screen displays as shown. Figure 70 Red Hat 9.0: KDE: Ethernet Device: General DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 111: Figure 71 Red Hat 9.0: Kde: Network Configuration: Dns

    • If you have a dynamic IP address, enter following figure shows an example. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address is the name of the Ethernet card). Open the...
  • Page 112: Figure 73 Red Hat 9.0: Dynamic Ip Address Setting In Ifconfig-Eth0

    Bringing up loopback interface: Bringing up interface eth0: in the static file in the directory. The following figure shows an example /etc in the /etc/rc.d/init.d field. Type BOOTPROTO= NETMASK directory. The following figure [OK] [OK] [OK] [OK] [OK] DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 113: Figure 77 Red Hat 9.0: Checking Tcp/Ip Properties

    RX packets:717 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:13 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 RX bytes:730412 (713.2 Kb) Interrupt:10 Base address:0x1000 [root@localhost]# DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address HWaddr 00:50:BA:72:5B:44 Bcast:172.23.19.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 MTU:1500 Metric:1...
  • Page 114 Appendix C Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 115: Appendix D Windows Vista Media Server

    (private LAN). This appendix shows screens from Windows Vista Enterprise Version 6.0. Starting the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service If you are using Windows Vista, do the following to turn on the Windows Media Player. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 116: Figure 79 Start Windows Media Player

    Make sure the DMA has a network connection to your computer before using this section. 1 Click the Windows Media Player icon in the system tray. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 117: Figure 80 Start Windows Media Player

    2 Right-click in the menu bar and click Tools > Options. Figure 81 WIndows Media Player Tools> Options 3 In the Library tab, click Configure Sharing. Figure 82 Library 4 Click Networking. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix D Windows Vista Media Server...
  • Page 118: Figure 83 Media Sharing

    5 Windows searches for your network connections and displays them in the following window. Click Customize. Figure 84 Network and Sharing Center 6 Select Private and click Next to have the computer trust the network connection to the DMA. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 119: Figure 85 Set Network Location: Customize Network Settings

    This section covers how to set Windows Media Player to allow the DMA to play media files. 1 Click View computers and devices on the network. Figure 86 Set Network Location: Successfully set network settings 2 Right-click the DMA icon and click Open Media Sharing. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix D Windows Vista Media Server...
  • Page 120: Figure 87 Network

    Figure 87 Network 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. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 121: Figure 89 Media Sharing: Select Dma

    This section covers how to select the media files that the DMA is allowed to play. 1 In the Library tab, click Monitor Folders. Figure 90 Library 2 Click Advanced Options. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix D Windows Vista Media Server...
  • Page 122: Figure 91 Add To Library

    3 Select the folders to share and click OK when you are done. Figure 92 Add To Library > Advanced 4 Click OK after the computer finds the files to share. Figure 93 Add To Library Search DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 123: Appendix E Ip Addresses And Subnetting

    Therefore, each octet has a possible range of 00000000 to 11111111 in binary, or 0 to 255 in decimal. The following figure shows an example IP address in which the first three octets (192.168.1) are the network number, and the fourth octet (16) is the host ID. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 124: Figure 94 Network Number And Host Id

    For example, an “8-bit mask” means that the first 8 bits of the mask are ones and the remaining 24 bits are zeroes. OCTET: OCTET: OCTET: (192) (168) 11000000 10101000 00000001 11111111 11111111 11111111 11000000 10101000 00000001 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide 4TH OCTET 00000010 00000000 00000010...
  • Page 125: Table 38 Subnet Masks

    The following table shows some possible subnet masks using both notations. Table 40 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation ALTERNATIVE SUBNET MASK NOTATION 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.128 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting 4TH OCTET OCTET OCTET 00000000 00000000 00000000...
  • Page 126: Figure 95 Subnetting Example: Before Subnetting

    The following figure shows the company network after subnetting. There are now two sub- networks, A and B. ALTERNATIVE LAST OCTET NOTATION (BINARY) 1100 0000 1110 0000 1111 0000 1111 1000 1111 1100 LAST OCTET (DECIMAL) DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 127: Figure 96 Subnetting Example: After Subnetting

    IP Address (Binary) Subnet Mask (Binary) Subnet Address: 192.168.1.0 Broadcast Address: 192.168.1.63 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting - 2 or 62 hosts for each subnet (a host ID of all NETWORK NUMBER 192.168.1. 11000000.10101000.00000001. 11111111.11111111.11111111.
  • Page 128: Table 42 Subnet 2

    NETWORK NUMBER 192.168.1. 11000000.10101000.00000001. 11111111.11111111.11111111. Lowest Host ID: 192.168.1.193 Highest Host ID: 192.168.1.254 LAST FIRST ADDRESS ADDRESS LAST OCTET BIT VALUE 01000000 11000000 LAST OCTET BIT VALUE 10000000 11000000 LAST OCTET BIT VALUE 11000000 11000000 BROADCAST ADDRESS DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 129: Table 46 24-Bit Network Number Subnet Planning

    The following table is a summary for subnet planning on a network with a 16-bit network number. Table 47 16-bit Network Number Subnet Planning NO. “BORROWED” HOST BITS DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting LAST FIRST ADDRESS ADDRESS SUBNET MASK NO.
  • Page 130 For more information on address assignment, please refer to RFC 1597, Address Allocation for Private Internets and RFC 1466, Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space. SUBNET MASK NO. SUBNETS 255.255.255.252 (/30) 16384 255.255.255.254 (/31) 32768 NO. HOSTS PER SUBNET DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 131: Figure 97 Conflicting Computer Ip Addresses Example

    LAN and WAN addresses must be on different subnets. In the following example, the LAN and WAN are on the same subnet. The LAN computers cannot access the Internet because the router cannot route between networks. Figure 98 Conflicting Computer IP Addresses Example DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix E IP Addresses and Subnetting...
  • Page 132: Figure 99 Conflicting Computer And Router Ip Addresses Example

    LAN port both use 192.168.1.1 as the IP address. The computer cannot access the Internet. This problem can be solved by assigning a different IP address to the computer or the router’s LAN port. Figure 99 Conflicting Computer and Router IP Addresses Example DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 133: Appendix F Open Software Announcements

    No part may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, except the express written permission of ZyXEL Communications Corporation. This DMA-1000 product included Third Party Software with the license conditions as specified below.
  • Page 134 File located in MRUA_src/samples/VeraMono.ttf File located in bin/VeraMono.ttf Custom license UPnP Library: MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_MediaServerControlPointStack/MmsCp.h MRUA_src/ rmupnp/upnp_stack/_MediaServerControlPointStack/MmsCp.c MRUA_src/rmupnp/ upnp_stack/_Utility/MyString.c MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_Utility/MyString.h MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibSSDPClient.c MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibParsers.c MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibWebClient.h MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/MSCP_ControlPoint.c MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibParsers.h MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibWebServer.c MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibWebServer.h MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibSSDPClient.h MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/UPnPControlPointStructs.h MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/BrowseOnly-Posix.upnpsg MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibAsyncServerSocket.h MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibWebClient.c MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibAsyncSocket.h MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibAsyncSocket.c MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/ILibAsyncServerSocket.c MRUA_src/rmupnp/upnp_stack/_ControlPointCoreStack/MSCP_ControlPoint.h Intel license Mambolfb (Linux Frame Buffer Driver): em86xxfb-2_6.c DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 135 "the Independent JPEG Group's software". We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis of commercial products, provided that all warranty or liability claims are assumed by the product vendor. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements...
  • Page 136 * 1.00 1.00 100 2.1.0 [100 should be 10000] * 1.0.0 (from here on, the 100 2.1.0 [100 should be 10000] * 1.0.1 png.h string is 10001 2.1.0 * 1.0.1a-e identical to the 10002 from here on, the shared library DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 137 * 1.0.10beta1 1 10010 2.1.0.10beta1 * 1.0.10rc1 1 10010 2.1.0.10rc1 * 1.0.10 1 10010 2.1.0.10 * 1.0.11beta1-3 1 10011 2.1.0.11beta1-3 * 1.0.11rc1 1 10011 2.1.0.11rc1 * 1.0.11 1 10011 2.1.0.11 * 1.0.12beta1-2 2 10012 2.1.0.12beta1-2 * 1.0.12rc1 2 10012 2.1.0.12rc1 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 138 * to the source version x.y.z (leading zeros in y and z). Beta versions * were given the previous public release number plus a letter, until * version 1.0.6j; from then on they were given the upcoming public DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 139 * efforts or the library will fulfill any of your particular purposes * or needs. This library is provided with all faults, and the entire * risk of satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort is with * the user. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 140 * Dave Martindale * Guy Eric Schalnat * Paul Schmidt * Tim Wegner * The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS". The Contributing Authors * and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied, DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 141 * certification mark of the Open Source Initiative. * The contributing authors would like to thank all those who helped * with testing, bug fixes, and patience. This wouldn't have been * possible without all of you. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 142 * png_convert_from_time_t() in pngwrite.c * png_get_tIME() in pngget.c * png_handle_tIME() in pngrutil.c, called in pngread.c * png_set_tIME() in pngset.c * png_write_tIME() in pngwutil.c, called in pngwrite.c * All handle dates properly in a Y2K environment. The DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 143 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements...
  • Page 144 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * The following copyright applies to the base64 code: DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 145 * SUCH DAMAGE. Vera.ttf License {Copyright (c) 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Bitstream Vera SansBitstreamVeraSans-RomanRelease 1.10Copyright (c) 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream, Inc. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements...
  • Page 146 Bitstream Inc., respectively. For further information, contact: fonts at gnome dot org.http:// www.bitstream.com_ VeraMono.ttf License -Copyright (c) 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Bitstream Vera Sans MonoBitstreamVeraSansMono-RomanRelease 1.10Copyright (c) 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream, Inc. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 147 DEFINITIONS. "Licensed Product" means UPnP Forum compliant software developed by Licensee that incorporates the Intel Software in whole or in part, in source code or object code form, within Licensee's product offering. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements...
  • Page 148 RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. Intel may terminate this Agreement at any time if you violate its terms. Upon termination, you will immediately destroy the Software or return all copies of the Software to Intel. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 149 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. ARMUTILS Package Software included with the ARM utilities package (as inferred from the list of Makefiles): binutils: binutils-2.11.2 ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/binutils/releases busybox: DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements...
  • Page 150 Appendix F Open Software Announcements busybox-1.00-pre3 and busybox-1.00 http://www.busybox.net/downloads ccache: ccache-2.3 http://ccache.samba.org/ftp/ccache/ cdrtools: cdrtools-2.00.3 http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/jo erg.schilling/private/cdrecord.html elf2flt: elf2flt-20020214 and elf2flt-20030314 http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/utilities/ gcc: gcc-2.95.3 http://gcc.gnu.org ext2root: genext2fs-1.3 http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/genext2fs genromfs: genromfs-0.5.1 http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/utilities/ linux: linux-2.4.22 http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 151 GPL http://madwifi.org/pub/linux/snapshot/tars mtd: mtd-20040901 ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/people/dwmw2/mtd/cvs ncurses: ncurses-5.2 http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ncurses openssl: openssl-0.9.7d Dual license: a) OpenSSL license - AND - b) SSLeay license The resulting license is a copyleft free software license (cf http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ license-list.html#OpenSSL) http://www.openssl.org/source prism54: DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 152 Eindhoven University of Technology license http://tinylogin.busybox.net/downloads uclibc: uClibc-0.9.21 and uClibc-0.9.26 LGPL http://www.uclibc.org/downloads udhcp: udhcp-0.9.8 http://udhcp.busybox.net/downloads/ wtools: wireless_tools.26 http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/contrib/ A copy of the GPL is always available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html A copy of the LGPL is always available at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 153: Gnu General Public License

    If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputations. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/...
  • Page 154 (or else, saying that you provide a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 155 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements...
  • Page 156 This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 157 DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 158 If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 159 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements...
  • Page 160 "work based on the library" and a "work that uses the library". The former contains code derived from the library, whereas the latter must be combined with the library in order to run. GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
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  • Page 163 Library. (It is understood that the user who changes the contents of definitions files in the Library will not necessarily be able to recompile the application to use the modified definitions.) DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 164 9. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 165 13. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the Lesser General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 166 You can do so by permitting redistribution under these terms (or, alternatively, under the terms of the ordinary General Public License). DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 167 - source and makefiles for iostreams implementation lib - installation directory for STLport library (if you use STLport iostreams only) test/regression - regression test, using wrapper iostreams test/eh - exception handling test using STLport iostreams DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements...
  • Page 168 * Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting * All rights reserved. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 169 * $Id: COPYRIGHT,v 1.4 2004/01/13 18:05:41 samleffler Exp $ Microwindows License The Microwindows, Nano-X, and BOGL software are licensed under the MPL, as specified below. Alternatively, the software can be converted to the GNU General Public License, Version 2. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements...
  • Page 170 * N.V. All Rights Reserved. These portions are licensed under the * terms of the Mozilla Public License, version 1.1, or, at your * option, the GNU General Public License version 2.0. Please see * the file "ChangeLog" for documentation regarding these * contributions. OpenSSL License DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 171 ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. This product includes cryptographic software written eay@cryptsoft.com by Eric Young ( tjh@cryptsoft.com SSLeay license DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements openssl http://www.openssl.org ). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson...
  • Page 172 IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE eay@cryptsoft.com ) All rights ). The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. This library is )" tjh@cryptsoft.com eay@cryptsoft.com )". The DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 173 DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix F Open Software Announcements...
  • Page 174 * This software is provided "as is" and without any expressed or implied * warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of * merchantibility and fitness for any particular purpose. ***/ This software is copyright 1988 - 1994, Julianne Frances Haugh. All rights reserved. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 175 ZyXEL Communications Corporation at: ZyXEL Technical Support. End-User License Agreement for “DMA-1000” WARNING: ZyXEL Communications Corp. IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE ENCLOSED SOFTWARE TO YOU ONLY UPON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THE TERMS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS AS INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE WILL INDICATE YOUR ASSENT TO THEM.
  • Page 176 LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY, EVEN IF ZyXEL DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 177 Commercial Arbitration Association sitting in ROC, Taiwan. This License Agreement shall constitute the entire Agreement between the parties hereto. This License Agreement, the rights granted hereunder, the Software and Documentation shall not be assigned by you DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 178 Agreement shall only be effective if it is in writing and signed by both parties hereto. If any part of this License Agreement is found invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this License Agreement shall be interpreted so as to reasonably effect the intention of the parties. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 179: Appendix G Legal Information

    ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 180: Zyxel Limited Warranty

    ZyXEL will, at its discretion, repair or replace the defective products or components without charge for either parts or labor, and to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore the product or components to proper operating DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 181 Registration Register your product online to receive e-mail notices of software upgrades and information at www.zyxel.com for global products, or at www.us.zyxel.com for North American products. DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Appendix G Legal Information...
  • Page 182 Appendix G Legal Information DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 183: Appendix H Customer Support

    José, Costa Rica Czech Republic • E-mail: info@cz.zyxel.com • Telephone: +420-241-091-350 • Fax: +420-241-091-359 • Web Site: www.zyxel.cz • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Czech s.r.o., Modranská 621, 143 01 Praha 4 - Modrany, Ceská Republika DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide Customer Support...
  • Page 184 • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.fi • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.fi • Telephone: +358-9-4780-8411 • Fax: +358-9-4780 8448 • Web Site: www.zyxel.fi • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Oy, Malminkaari 10, 00700 Helsinki, Finland France • E-mail: info@zyxel.fr • Telephone: +33-4-72-52-97-97 • Fax: +33-4-72-52-19-20 •...
  • Page 185 • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.com • Telephone: +1-800-255-4101, +1-714-632-0882 • Fax: +1-714-632-0858 • Web Site: www.us.zyxel.com • FTP Site: ftp.us.zyxel.com • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Inc., 1130 N. Miller St., Anaheim, CA 92806- 2001, U.S.A. Norway • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.no • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.no •...
  • Page 186 Appendix H Customer Support • Web Site: www.zyxel.es • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Arte, 21 5ª planta, 28033 Madrid, Spain Sweden • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.se • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.se • Telephone: +46-31-744-7700 • Fax: +46-31-744-7701 • Web Site: www.zyxel.se • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications A/S, Sjöporten 4, 41764 Göteborg, Sweden Ukraine •...
  • Page 187: Index

    ATSC A/52 ATSC A/52 Rev. B audio 2 channel channels AUDIO button Audio Codec 3 audio output auto volume control DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide BACK button Basic Service Set, See BSS button 26, 48 26, 33 arrow AUDIO BACK Fast Forward...
  • Page 188 HOME menu home networks humidity IANA IBSS icon MUSIC OPTION PHOTO VIDEO IEC 958 type II IEC-60958 IEEE 802.11b/g Independent Basic Service Set See IBSS 26, 48 21, 80 31, 41, 43, 47, 51 71, 80 DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 189 Media Access Control. See MAC address. media server 71, 80 access configuration software 71, 80 tool menu item number MUSIC navigation DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide OPTION PHOTO TOOL video playback TOOL Moving Pictures Experts Group, See MPEG MPEG MPEG-4 AAC MUSIC button 26, 43 icon...
  • Page 190 SR-D, Adaptive Transform Coder 3 SSID standard definition STATUS LED stereo stereo output Stop button 26, 48 subnet subnet mask subnetting supported codecs formats S-Video symbols inputting syntax conventions television analog input digital input high definition standard definition temperature DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 191 26, 41 device for firmware upload for WCN icon menu troubleshooting version firmware VIDEO button icon DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide video playback playback TOOL menu VIDEO button video modes VOLUME button volume control warranty note 56, 58 weight WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
  • Page 192 Index DMA-1000 Series User’s Guide...

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