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1 Introduction 1.1 Preface Thank you very much for purchasing this media player. We hope you will enjoy using it as a great home entertainment device. This player has the following functionality: 1.1.1 A/V Output HDMI V1.3 for high-definition video and digital audio Composite &...
1.2 Packing List Part Quantity Player Composite A/V Cable USB Data Cable Remote Control AC/DC Adaptor Hard Drive Screws User Manual (printed) Note: The actual contents in the package might be different from the packing list in this manual. 1.3 Precautions This player’s design has your safety in mind.
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1.3.5 Disposing of the Player When you dispose of the player, be sure to dispose it appropriately. Some countries may regulate disposal of electrical device, please consult with your local authority. 1.3.6 Hard Disk Cautions The player uses an internal hard disk for data storage. New hard drives need to be properly formatted prior to use.
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Name Description DC IN DC power input, 12V 3A. Only use the AC adapter provided with the player. USB(PC) Used to connect the player to a PC and copy media files to or from the player’s internal hard drive. HDMI Provides digital audio/video to a TV or home theater with HDMI input.
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Photo zoom levels: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x. Video zoom levels: 2x, 3x, 4x, 8x. MUSIC Direct access button for music playback AUDIO Press to change audio tracks when playing videos. Numeric Buttons Used when settings require numeric input. BOOKMARK Press to add the current playing video to the bookmark list. At the main menu, press to view the bookmark list.
3 Connections 3.1 Basic Connections 3.1.1 Connecting the Power Supply To connect power to the player: 1) Make sure the power switch on the back of the player is in the off position 2) Connect the barrel connector of the AC adapter to the player’s DC IN jack 3) Connect the plug of the AC adapter to the power outlet 3.1.2 Installing an Internal Hard Disk Drive The player has an internal drive bay for holding a hard disk drive.
3) After about 5-10 seconds, the USB drive will be detected and can be accessed through the player. 3.1.5 Connecting a Memory Card SD or SDHC flash memory cards can be connected to the player for playback of media files. 1) Power on the player.
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Photos Use the media library feature to browse and play photos on storage devices attached directly to the player. All photos on hard drives, USB drives, and memory cards will be displayed together. Internet Access various Internet video, music, and photo content. Availability of content may change and is not guaranteed as content providers may decide to make their content unavailable at any time without notice.
Go to Folder Exit from the media library browser and go to the folder of the currently highlighted photo. Name Sort photos by name Recently Added Sort photos by date/time added to the media library Recently Played Sort photos files by recently viewed 7 Playing Movies, Music, and Viewing Photos After finding a media file to play using the file manager or media library, a variety of convenient playback controls are available.
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Available settings: Unicode (UTF8), Simplified Chinese (GBK), Traditional Chinese (BIG5), Japanese (S-JIS), Korean (EUC-KR), Western, Turkish, Central European, South-East European, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew (MS-1255), Arabic (MS-1256), Thai (MS-874). 8.1.3 Time This setting configures the time zone, date, and time of the player’s internal clock. Setting Description Time Zone...
16:10 Choose this setting if the TV has a 16:10 aspect ratio, such as certain computer monitors. 8.3.2 TV System The player is able to output video in a wide range of video systems over HDMI or component video. Consult the TV/HDTV’s manual for which video system it supports. For best results, configure the player’s Video System setting to match the highest quality setting supported by the TV/HDTV.
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the remote control to go back to the Network Settings screen. The Wi-Fi settings will be remembered and used each time the player turns on. Up to three connection settings can be stored although the first one will always be used by default. The other two setting memory slots are useful if the player will sometimes be used at a different location.
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8.6.3 Default Audio Language When different audio tracks are available for a file, this setting controls which audio track will be played back by default. The audio tracks must be properly tagged with the appropriate language for this feature to work correctly. Available settings: English, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Thai, Hebrew, Arabic, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Czech, Romanian, Polish 8.6.4 Default Subtitle Language...
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