Omni VMP30A User Manual

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-VMP30A-

User Manual

Copyright © 2008. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or
by any means without the prior written consent.

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Omni-MPlayer -VMP30A- User Manual Copyright © 2008. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.1 Replace & Install The Battery..............3 VMP30A Installation....................4 3.1 HDMI Connection..................6 3.2 Component Video(YPbPr) Connection ..........6 3.3 D-Sub(VGA) Connection ................7 3.4 Composite Video(A/V) Connection.............7 VMP30A OPERATION GUIDE................8 4.1 Auto-Start ......................8 4.1-1 Auto-Start Feature Setting ............8 4.1-2 Remote Controller functions on AUTO-Start....9 4.2 Main Menu .......................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Simple to Operate No need to purchase additional computers, digital photo frames or other equipment, you only need to connect Omni-MPlayer to your television set or monitor to be able to easily display photos and play music. Wide Range of Use Applicable for use with business briefings, advertisement installations, wedding dinners, seminars, etc., Omni-MPlayer can satisfy your needs in various aspects.
  • Page 5: Specification

    5V DC/2A or 12V DC/1A Size / Weight 17cm X 11.5cm X 3cm/222g Compliances CF/FCC/VCCI/T-ICK/HDMI/RoHS * Do not block the thermal discharge holes on both sides of VMP30A 1.2 Package contents VMP30A X 1 Power Adaptor (DC 5V) X 1 Remote Controller X 1...
  • Page 6: Remote Controller

    2. Remote controller Power ON / OFF Previous Main Menu Next Output Switch Play / Pause Menu Mute ON / OFF Enter Increase Volume Navigation key: to move UP Decrease Volume Navigation key: to move DOWN Music + Photo Slide Show Navigation key: to move LEFT Video Slideshow Navigation key: to move RIGHT...
  • Page 7: Vmp30A Installation

    Switch your display’s input source to the one you connect the VMP30A with. Turn the VMP30A on without inserting any memory card and you will see a message “No Device Present” on the screen(Please insert your memory card now). If there was no screen...
  • Page 8 The power indicator (ON: Blue/OFF: Red) The stereo audio cable of Composite Video The video cable for Composite Video The HDMI cable The power adaptor Please note that you have to connect the stereo audio cable unless you use the HDMI connection for audio output.
  • Page 9: Hdmi Connection

    3.1 HDMI Connection Connect your HDTV with an HDMI cable. The HDMI connection diagram 3.2 Component Video(YPbPr) Connection Connect your display with a Component Video cable and a stereo audio cable. The Component Video connection diagram...
  • Page 10: D-Sub(Vga) Connection

    3.3 D-Sub(VGA) Connection Connect your display with a VGA cable and a stereo audio cable. The D-Sub connection diagram 3.4 Composite Video(A/V) Connection Connect your display with Composite Video cables. The Composite Video connection diagram...
  • Page 11: Vmp30A Operation Guide

    No playable file in your inserted memory card/flash disk – You will also see “No Device Present” shown on the bottom-right of the screen. There are more than 1 storage device inserted – The VMP30A will prompt a device selection screen for you to select the correct device.
  • Page 12: Remote Controller Functions On Auto-Start

    4.1-2 Remote Controller functions on AUTO-Start Press for previous photo or for next. You can also press once to stop the photo slideshow/twice to stop them both/thrice to PHOTO+MUSIC restart them both. You can bring up the Button Row on the bottom of the screen by pressing You can press either or any Navigation key to stop the video...
  • Page 13: Main Menu

    Chapter 4.4 Video To play your video files. Chapter 4.5 File To manage your files. Chapter 4.6 Setup To setup various features of VMP30A Chapter 4.7 Device To select the memory card if you inserted more than 1 card. Chapter 4.8...
  • Page 14: Photo Mode

    4.3 Photo Mode The screen will show 12 thumbnails of your photos and you can select them by Navigation keys. Press to enlarge the selected photo to full-screen. The Hint Row will indicate how to access the action buttons on the Button Row. For example: When you select the first photo(1) on the top-left corner, you will see on the Hint Row.
  • Page 15: Photo Playing Functions

    4.3-1 Photo Playing Functions When playing photos in full-screen: Press to rotate the photo in 90° clockwise. Press to play next photo. Press to play previous photo. Press to pause/play. Press to bring out the Button Row and Hint Row as below: Action Buttons Next Page/File Previous Page/File...
  • Page 16: Music Mode

    4.4 Music Mode You can select the song by pressing and access the action buttons by pressing Action Buttons Next Page/File Previous Page/File Music+Photo Slide Show Repeat Mode Show/Hide Graphics EQ Return to Previous Menu You can switch different playing modes by selecting then press .
  • Page 17: Video Mode

    4.5 Video Mode You can select the video by pressing and access the action buttons by pressing To toggle the video preview function on/off by pressing to access the action buttons, select and press Action Buttons Next Page/File Previous Page/File Repeat Mode Preview On/Off Return to Previous Menu...
  • Page 18: Video Playing Functions

    4.5-1 Video Playing Functions When playing videos in full-screen: Press to control the volume or press to mute. Press to play next video. Press to play previous video. Press to pause/play. Press to bring out the Button Row and Hint Row as below: Action Buttons Next Page/File Previous Page/File...
  • Page 19: File Mode

    4.6 File Mode You can select the song by pressing and access the action buttons by pressing Action Buttons Next Page/File Previous Page/File Preview On/Off Return to Previous Menu Destination Copy file Delete file...
  • Page 20: Copying A File

    4.6-1 Copying a file For example: You have CF card and SD card both inserted. Now you want to copy the file “Photo001.JPG” from the SD card to the CF card. First, you have to select “DEVICE” at the Main Menu and you will see the screen below.
  • Page 21 Press , select “DEVICE” and press Select “SD” and press...
  • Page 22 Select “Photo001.JPG”, press , select and press to start copying. You will see a message “COPY DONE” when finished.
  • Page 23: Deleting A File

    4.6-3 Note The copy feature will only be available when you insert 2 memory cards at the same time. The destination memory card cannot be empty. It must have at least 1 file for VMP30A to locate. The copy process will fail if the files are duplicated.
  • Page 24: Setup Mode

    AUDIO SETUP VIDEO SETUP HDMISETUP PREFERENCES EXIT SETUP D3.53.28.2KB The steps to setup you VMP30A Select “SETUP” at Home Page. to select the options. Press for detailed options. 4.7-1 Note When you use the HDMI connection, the “VIDEO SETUP” menu would be disabled. However, you could manipulate through “HDMI SETUP”...
  • Page 25: Systematic Diagram Of Options

    4.7-2 Systematic Diagram of options...
  • Page 27: Device Mode

    4.8 Device Mode If you have more than 1 memory card inserted, you can make your choice in this mode by pressing and press...
  • Page 28: Trouble Shooting

    1. Your file type is not supported. Qustions Answers What types of memory cards VMP30A supports CF I/CF II, SD, MS, MS Pro, XD, SM, MMC, USB does VMP30A supports? flash disk and Microdrive Does VMP30A have built-in No, VMP30A does not have built-in memory but it supports file memory? copy/delete real-time between memory card slots.
  • Page 29: Limited Warranty

    6. Limited Warranty 1. The limited warranty extends only to the original end-user purchaser and holder of this warranty and is not transferable or assignable to any subsequent purchaser. 2. You must provide proof of purchase of the Product by a dated itemized receipt to be eligible for this limited warranty.

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