Loewe 2100 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Mode d‘emploi Instrucciones de manejo Accessories TV Accessoires TV Accesorios TV – ARS Network Mediaplayer 2100...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Remote control – MediaNetwork functions ..........3 Troubleshooting ..................16 Welcome ....................4 Other ...................... 17 About MediaNetwork ....................4 Technical specifications ..................... 17 File formats supported ................... 17 Help for problems with home network ................4 Ethernet (wired network) ..................17 Access to the MediaNetwork ..................4 Supported home network standard ...............
  • Page 3: Remote Control - Medianetwork Functions

    Remote control – MediaNetwork functions Enter a static IP address / S ubnet Mask .......(page 6) (page 4)............. Go to Assist + menu Media overview: Back to media selection ....(page 4) (page 6)..Enter separation points for IP address / S ubnet Mask Media selection: Exit MediaNetwork ......(page 7) PHOTO: Show / h ide screen information ....(page 10) VIDEO: Show status bar ...........(page 12) (page 8)........Go to MediaNetwork-Menu Show Device Information ..........(page 9) Information on multimedia file ....(page 10, 12, 14) P+/P- Change page up/down ..... (page 10, 12, 14) Select object / g o to menu item (page 11) ..........
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Welcome About MediaNetwork Access to the MediaNetwork Start the MediaNetwork using the Assist + menu. Your Loewe TV set is equipped with the Network Mediaplayer. This enables you to play multimedia contents (photos, music files, videos), Go to Assist + menu. which are provided by a media server in your home network (see also 5 6 M ark MediaNetwork, page 17). The Network Mediaplayer can play data from different types call with OK.
  • Page 5: Initial Installation

    Initial installation Connecting TV set and home network Example of wired connection Network socket on Loewe TV set W ired connection between TV set and home network with a network cable (available from specialist retailers) LAN switch / router Home server, e.g. PC...
  • Page 6: Initial Installation

    Initial installation Initial installation Network setting Afterwards you will see a summary of the settings. The first time MediaNetwork is called up, initial installation is started. OK Adopt settings. Select IP Address Assignment Method 56 S elect IP Address Assignment Method. Backwards step by step for changes. OK Activate. Network setting Adopt the following settings? Device IP adress: 192.168.1.123 Select IP Address Assignment Method Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Automatic (DHCP)
  • Page 7: Operating Convenience

    Operating convenience Media selection Function of buttons in the media selection Green button: Order by ... Change order objects displayed (folders or files). MediaNetwork Media-Server 1 ➠ T he sorting options available depend on the media server that you are using. Yellow button: Change view Photo Music Video Switches between preview and list view: MediaNetwork Media-Server 1 \Photo 3 element(s) Open folder Order by ...
  • Page 8: Medianetwork-Menu

    Operating convenience MediaNetwork-Menu Software update It is possible to update the MediaNetwork software on your TV set. A You can make a few settings in the MediaNetwork-Menu to adapt software update can be installed on your set over the Internet. MediaNetwork to your requirements. ➠ The TV set must have a working Internet connection with designated gateway and DNS server (see page 6 and glossary page 18). The web address for the software update over the Internet is preset in MediaNetwork-Menu the set. Select source/media server Change network Background play Photo info Slide Show interval 3 sec.  Picture transitions Start software update Software update...
  • Page 9: Device Information

    Operating convenience Device Information Explanation of display items Software The currently installed software version of your Network ➠ MediaNetwork menu is open (page 8). version Mediaplayer. Open Device Information. Device IP Your current IP address. address Device Information Subnet mask Your current subnet mask. Software version 2.0.0.810070 Device IP address 192.168.1.123 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Server name The name of the currently selected media server.
  • Page 10: Media Overview - Photo Operation

    Operating convenience Media overview – photo operation Green button: Order by ... Change order of objects displayed (folders or files). ➠ Media selection is shown (page 7). ➠ T he sorting options available depend on the media server that you are using. 3 4 S elect folder with photos, OK open folder. Yellow button: Change view Switches between preview and list view. MediaNetwork Media-Server 1 Blue button: Go to page ... Alternatively to going through pages you can also go directly to the individual pages on the overview. On the Go to page ... overview, the first title on each page Photo...
  • Page 11: Full Screen Mode

    Operating convenience Full screen mode Slide show ➠ A picture has been selected in the photo overview. PLAY button: Start slide show. ➠ f rom photo overview: Start slide show with marked OK G o to / close full screen mode. picture. Show previous / next picture. ➠ i n full screen mode: Start slide show with displayed picture. 34 Rotate picture by 90 degrees to the left/right. ➠ Photos shown in a slide show (see right hand column) can only be turned to view in the pause mode.
  • Page 12: Media Overview - Video Operation

    Operating convenience Media overview – video operation Green button: Order by ... Change order objects displayed (folders or files). ➠ Media selection is shown (page 7). ➠ T he sorting options available depend on the media server that you are using. 3 4 S elect folder with videos, OK open folder. Yellow button: Change view Switches between preview and list view. MediaNetwork Media-Server 1 Blue button: Go to page ... Alternatively to going through pages you can also go directly to the individual pages on the overview. On the Go to page ... overview the first title on each page respec- Photo...
  • Page 13: Play Back Video Files

    Operating convenience Play back video files Jumping You can jump to any point in the video via time input. PLAY button or Yellow button: Open Jump to... dialogue. OK Play marked file. Jump to ... Green button: S et playback mode: Play time: ??:??:?? (hh:mm:ss) Jump Time input Repeat title / Repeat all / Repeat off. A message on the corresponding playback mode is shown MediaNetwork   briefly at the bottom edge of the picture. Flower_Exhibition_1 Enter the desired time with the numeric buttons.
  • Page 14: Media Overview - Music Operation

    Operating convenience Media overview – music operation Green button: Order by ... Change order objects displayed (folders or files). ➠ Media selection is shown (page 7). ➠ T he sorting options available depend on the media server that you are using. 3 4 S elect folder with music files, OK open folder. Yellow button: Change view Switches between preview and list view. MediaNetwork Media-Server 1 Blue button: Go to page ... Alternatively to going through pages you can also go directly to the individual pages on the overview. On the Go to page ... overview the first title on each page Photo...
  • Page 15: Playback Of Music Files

    Operating convenience Playback of music files Function of coloured buttons during music playback Red: Switch Screen off/on. OK or Green: R epeat individual title / all titles / Repeat off. PLAY button: P lay marked file. Yellow: R andom play of files in currently selected folder on/off. PAUSE button: Pause current playback. ➠ R andom and title repeat cannot be activated at the PLAY button: Continue paused playback.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy The TV set is not getting any connection to a) No connection to the media server. a1) C heck whether the media server is switched the server. On the main screen Connect is shown and the Connectivity display does not a2) P ress OK to make a new attempt at light up. connecting. a) C heck the connection using the PING command. To do this, in the entry request on your PC, enter the command ping.exe, followed by the IP address of your TV set. You will find the current IP address in the Device Information (see page 9). Example: ping.exe 192.168.1.123 I f the data packages are not transferred, then there is a problem with the network.
  • Page 17: Other

    Pictures: JPG, PNG, BMP to you. Handling of individual files depends on the technical properties ➠ P icture files may generally not exceed a size of 6MB. and also on the media server software used. ➠ P hotos in Bitmap format (BMP) are supported if not On our homepage at www.loewe-int.de you can download a test version of compressed in 8 bit and 24 bit (not RLE) and only in Windows the TwonkyMedia Media server. With your TV set you have simultaneously format. acquired the option if obtaining a free license for this media server. ➠ P hotos in Progressive JPEG format may not exceed a resolution Alternatively to that, you can also use other media software such as the of 1024x768 pixels.
  • Page 18: Glossary

    DivX: Video Codec which allows even large files to be relatively highly compressed in their file size without having to tolerate important quality losses. LAN: Abbreviation for Local Area Network. Mainly used as a name for networks with cabling (Ethernet). DNS: Abbreviation of Domain Name System. Readable names (e.g. www.loewe-int.de) are assigned to numerical IP addresses. DNS servers are responsible for the resolution of readable addresses into the corresponding IP addresses. MAC address: Hardware address of a network adapter, e.g. the network DRM: Digital Rights Management. Processes to control copyright card in the PC. It is permanently assigned by the manufacturer and is protected data. To be used correctly, DRM protected contents require used to uniquely identify devices in networks.
  • Page 19 Glossary NAS: Abbreviation for Network Attached Storage. The term describes a hard disk which is independently linked to the network (i.e. without a PC). Network Mediaplayer: The technology in your Loewe TV set which presents multimedia contents on the screen for you. PNG: Abbreviation for Portable Network Graphics, a freely available grid graphics format for loss-free compression. Port: A port is part of a network address (or also IP address). It allows assignment of data packages to various services which are running on one device under the same network address. Router: Device for connecting up several networks, e.g. home network and Internet. Switch: Device for connecting several computers to a network. UPnP AV: Abbreviation for Universal Plug and Play Audio / Video. Is used to control network devices from all manufacturers. Has become a wide spread standard for home networking. Wired network: see LAN. WMA: Abbreviation for Windows Media Audio, Microsoft own audio data format. As with MP files, the content is compressed here as well. WMV: Abbreviation for Windows Media Video, Microsoft own video data format.
  • Page 20: Index

    Index Coloured buttons 7 NAS 4 Network connection Wired 4, 5 Device Information 9 Network Setting 6 Server Name 9 Software version 9 Subnet mask 9 PC 4 DNS 6 Photo operation 10 Full screen mode 11 Rotate picture 11 Gateway 6 Slide show 11 Zoom picture 11 Initial installation 5 IP address 6 Remote control 3 MediaNetwork 4 Select IP Address Assignment Method 6 Access 4 Select server 6 Exit 4 Subnet Mask 6 Selection of menu items 4 MediaNetwork-Menu 8 Background play 8 UPnP 4 Change network 8 Photo Info 8 Video operation 12 Picture transitions 8 Jumping 13 Select source/media server 8 Wind 13 Slide Show interval 8 Software update 8 Multimedia contents 4 Music operation 14 Internet radio 15...
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