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MediaEdge-STB3
Operation Guide
MediaEdge-STB3
Operation Guide
November 30, 2006
Copyright © 2006 Canopus Co., Ltd.
All rights reserved.
Engineered by Canopus Co., Ltd.

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  • Page 1 MediaEdge-STB3 Operation Guide MediaEdge-STB3 Operation Guide November 30, 2006 Copyright © 2006 Canopus Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Engineered by Canopus Co., Ltd.
  • Page 2 Canopus Co., Ltd warrants that for this period the product will be in good working order. Should our product fail to be in good working order, Canopus will, at its option, repair or replace it at no additional charge, provided that the product has not been subjected to misuse, abuse or non-Canopus authorized alterations, modifi...
  • Page 3 fi re or electrical shock. If the cord is damaged, please contact your local retail outlet or Canopus directly. * Replacement of damaged parts, unless defective due to manufacturing, will be charged at actual cost plus handling fees.
  • Page 4: Fcc Notice

    Lower The Volume Of The Audio Equipment Please lower your audio equipment speaker level that is connected with the MediaEdge-STB3 when you turn the power of the MediaEdge-STB3 ON/OFF. You may hear a loud noise when you turn the power ON/ OFF.
  • Page 5: About The Documentation

    7. Canopus, as written in both English and Japanese, and its logo are registered trademarks of Canopus Co., Ltd. 8. MediaEdge is a trademark of Canopus Co., Ltd. Other product names and the like are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    2 MediaEdge-STB3 ................3 2-1 Overview ....................3 2-2 Users and Administrators .................3 2-3 MediaEdge-STB3 Operating Modes ............4 3 MediaEdge-STB3 Parts Names ............ 5 3-1 Front Panel ....................5 3-2 Rear Panel ....................6 3-3 Remote Controller ..................7 4 Startup and shutdown ..............8 4-1 Startup ......................8...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 - Using Mediaedge-Stb3

    MediaEdge Chapter 1 - Using MediaEdge-STB3...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    1 Introduction 1-1 Notes regarding usage IN NO EVENT SHALL CANOPUS BE LIABLE TO USER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR INCIDENTIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING UNDER THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT WHETHER UNDER THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT, INDEMNITY, PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE.
  • Page 9: Mediaedge-Stb3

    MediaEdge is an IP-based video distribution/playing system that consists of a server that stores and distributes MPEG video and terminals, which receive/play video streams. MediaEdge-STB3 is a set-top box that converts the distributed MPEG stream into video signal so as to display on TV monitors.
  • Page 10: Mediaedge-Stb3 Operating Modes

    2-3 MediaEdge-STB3 Operating Modes MediaEdge-STB3 has two operating modes to choose. Menu mode In this mode, users select and play content they want from a menu screen. The menu screen reappears after content fi nishes playing. Channel mode Instead of using menu screen, this mode allows the selection of content using numeric buttons on the remote controller, much like changing channels on a TV.
  • Page 11: Mediaedge-Stb3 Parts Names

    Lit green: Operating. Flashing green: Starting up/shutting down. (2) LINK LED Lights when MediaEdge-STB3 is connected to a network (via a hub or other such device). (3) TX LED Lights when MediaEdge-STB3 is sending data to the network. (4) RX LED Lights when MediaEdge-STB3 is receiving data from the network.
  • Page 12: Rear Panel

    REMOTE Remote terminal. (10) DIP switches Used to enable WOL (Wake On LAN), or change the video output format (Refer to Chapter 3 in MediaEdge-STB3 Setup Guide for details). (11) COM RS-232C (for pass-through) terminal. (12) RESET Used in emergencies. Do not use to reset.
  • Page 13: Remote Controller

    3-3 Remote Controller (1) POWER button Turns power on/off. (2) MENU button Displays the "home menu" screen. (3) Numeric buttons Use to access content and enter numbers. (4) Navigation buttons Use to play content and select menus. (5) Function button Displays the system information.
  • Page 14: Startup And Shutdown

    4 Startup and shutdown 4-1 Startup Here is how to start up MediaEdge-STB3. ■ In menu mode Several seconds after the power to the MediaEdge-STB3 is turned on, the menu screen appears. * Menu screens differ in accordance with administrator settings.
  • Page 15: Shutdown

    MediaEdge-STB3 is shutting down, do not remove the AC adaptor from the unit. During shutting down, do not remove the AC adapter from the outlet. Note: When the MediaEdge-STB3 POWER LED is fl ashing just after the unit starts up, the button will not work even if it is pressed.
  • Page 16: Menu Mode

    5 Menu mode 5-1 Menu screen (1) Title/data area Displays titles and menus. - Press on the remote controller to select items. - Press on the remote controller to confi rm the selection. - Press on the remote controller to display the home menu. - Press on the remote controller to display the next (history) page.
  • Page 17: Playing Back Contents

    5-2 Playing back contents Check to make sure the menu screen is being displayed, select the content you want to play, and then press the button the remote controller. Here, we select [Street scene] from [Sample Contents (HD)]. Selected content plays. Info: You can pause the playing content by pressing...
  • Page 18: Channel Mode

    6 Channel mode The channel mode is a mode that does not use menus, so menus are not displayed. Playback content is selected using numeric buttons on the remote controller. Along with default content, 100 units of content can be handled. * The menu items available to operate differ in accordance with administrator settings.
  • Page 19: Playing Content - Specifying Numbers

    6-2 Playing content - Specifying numbers - Press a numeric button on the remote controller. That switches content. Info: Enter two-digit numbers to specify the number of the content to play. - To specify [01], enter [0][1] - To specify [11], enter [1][1] You can enter the content number, by entering a 1-digit number and then pressing button, if it’s 1-digit.
  • Page 20: Playback Screen

    7 Playback screen 7-1 OSD menu Dialogs and other items that are overlay-displayed while content is playing back are called OSD (on-screen displays). (1) Play info Displays the information and state of content now being played. (2) Dialog Displays such items as pause dialogs and jump dialogs. (3) Volume indicator Displays the audio output level (0 to 50).
  • Page 21 ■ Play info Play information is displayed while content is being played. The display includes shortcut numbers, title, amount of time elapsed, and play state. * The items displayed differ in accordance with administrator settings. Elapsed time Title Play state Shortcut button number (Content number) Info:...
  • Page 22 MediaEdge-STB3 has been shut down. The MediaEdge-STB3 will start at the same volume when it starts up. If any method other than pressing the button, such as removing AC adaptor, is used to shut down the unit, the volume settings will not be saved.
  • Page 23: System Information

    8 System information 8-1 System information Displays the system information of the MediaEdge-STB3. * The menu items available to operate differ in accordance with administrator settings. Press the button on the remote controller. * The system information can be displayed when content is being played.
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