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HD Wireless Media Player/Twin Tuner Set Top Box
Congratulations on choosing to buy a DGTEC product. Our products are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety, and are backed by our comprehensive 1 Year Warranty. We hope you will enjoy using your DGTEC product for many years to come.
FEATURES
Inbuilt wireless connectivity Record two channels at the same time HD DVB-T records to HDD Pause and Record live TV Tag recording events from the 7 day EPG Parental Control Multi-Media playback Supports external hard drives via USB Supports AVI, MKV, MP4, WMV, DVD, DIVX View JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF images Intern Browse YOUTUBE, NEWS, WEATHER, FLICKR Multi-Media Sharing with other computers on the network
INDEX
WARRANTY ...............................................................................................................1 WELCOME SECTION .................................................................................................2 INDEX .........................................................................................................................3 GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.......................................5 ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST ...................................................................................6 1.1 Parts List ............................................................................................................6 1.2 Front Panel ........................................................................................................7 1.3 Rear Panel .........................................................................................................8 1.4 Remote Control Unit...........................................................................................9 1.5 Installing the batteries in the remote control .....................................................10 1.6 Connecting to Equipment .................................................................................10 1.7 Mount and dismount the HDD ..........................................................................13
GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................14 INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................15 2.1 INSTRUCTIONS ..............................................................................................15 2.2 DTV .................................................................................................................16 2.2.1 General TV Operation................................................................................16 2.2.2 EPG ..........................................................................................................18 2.2.3 Edit ............................................................................................................18 2.2.4 REC ..........................................................................................................19 2.2.5 Timeshift ....................................................................................................20 2.2.6 Video Setting .............................................................................................20 2.2.7 Subtitle ......................................................................................................21 2.2.8 Audio .........................................................................................................21 2.2.9 TELETEXT ................................................................................................21 2.2.10 REC file ...................................................................................................21 2.2.11 Timer .......................................................................................................22 2.3 File Manager ....................................................................................................24 2.3.1 Browsing Files ...........................................................................................24 2.3.2 File Editing ................................................................................................25
INDEX
2.4 Movies .............................................................................................................25 2.4.1 Browsing Files ...........................................................................................25 2.4.2 Playing Movies ..........................................................................................26 2.5 Music ...............................................................................................................26 2.5.1 Browsing Files ...........................................................................................27 2.5.2 Playing Music ............................................................................................27 2.6 Photo ...............................................................................................................28 2.6.1 Browsing Files ...........................................................................................28 2.6.2 Viewing Photos ..........................................................................................28 2.7 App (Applications) ............................................................................................29 2.8 Setup ...............................................................................................................29 2.8.1 System ......................................................................................................30 2.8.2 Audio .........................................................................................................32 2.8.3 Video .........................................................................................................32 2.8.4 TV & REC ..................................................................................................32 2.8.5 Network .....................................................................................................33 2.8.6 MISC .........................................................................................................35 FAQ ..........................................................................................................................36 TROUBLE SHOOTING .............................................................................................37 SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................38 NOTES......................................................................................................................39
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SAFETY
Never place the unit in hot, humid or excessively dusty places. Do not install the unit where it may be exposed to mechanical vibrations. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rear of the unit. Do not touch the power cord with a wet hand or continue to use a damaged power cord. It may cause an electric shock. Never open the cover. High voltage in the unit may result in electrocution. Disconnect the power cord to the unit before connecting any cables.
CAUTION
To prevent fire or electrical shock do not expose the appliance to water. Ensure that objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are not placed on the apparatus. If an object or liquid gets into the unit, disconnect the plug and ask an approved technician to check the unit. Never place the unit in a confined space such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided. Leave a 10cm gap around the unit. The recommended operating temperature is from 0 ~ 40 and humidity should be under 95%. For your own safety, do not touch any part of the unit, power lead or antenna lead during a lightning storm. Use a damp cloth to clean the unit. Do not use liquid cleaners, solvent or abrasive products, etc.
Please make sure the following accessories are supplied with the Media Player. HD Wireless Media Player/Twin Tuner Set Top Box Remote Control Power Adaptor RCA Composite Video/Audio Cable Batteries (AA Size) User Manual Quick Start Guide
1. Standby Button Press to switch between operation and standby modes. The blue LED illuminates when unit is operational and turns off when in standby mode.
2. Front Panel Display Front panel window displays information concerning current operation such as CH number and so on. A hidden sensor senses infrared signal from the remote control.
1. ANT OUT Used to loop to an extra analogue or digital device. 2. ANT IN Used to connect an antenna. (The twin tuners are connected on the inside of this unit) 3. VIDEO (Yellow Connector) Connect to a TV with video input. 4. AUDIO L/R (White/Red RCA) Connects to a TV audio input, HD Monitors audio input or an External Audio Amplifier. 5. YPbPr Connects component video to HD Monitors (YPbPr Type). 6. DIGITAL AUDIO (S/PDIF / Optical) Connects to an External Audio Amplifier with S/PDIF / Optical Digital Audio (optional). 7. WIFI antenna This Media Player has WIFI function and a built in wireless module. In the Network sub menu of the Setup Menu you can configure the device to connect WLAN. 8. HDMI Connector Connects High-Definition Multimedia output to HD Monitors (HDMI Type). 9. LAN & USB LAN: Connect to internet. USB: USB port is used for viewing external files (MP3 files, Photos and Movies), recording content to an external USB memory device, playback of content recorded by this device and for software upgrades. (Software upgrades only when advised by service technician.) 10. DC IN jack This is used to connect the AC adaptor.
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Caution
1. Keep batteries out of the reach of children. 2. Do not attempt to recharge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or throw the batteries into a fire. 3. Always replace both batteries at the same time. Never mix new and old batteries or batteries of a different type. 4. If you dont intend to use the remote control for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage and corrosion. 5. Do not drop, apply shock or step on the remote control. 6. Do not spill water on the remote control. Note: If the Media Player does not respond when operating the remote control from a close range, you will need to replace the batteries.
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OPTION 2- HDMI connection iii. Connect the HDMI Out on the Media Player to HDMI In on the HDTV using a HDMI cable (not provided).
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Note: Please ensure that your TV is set to the correct input channel depending on your connection type e.g. AV1, AV2, Component, HDMI etc. Use the TV remote control to select the TV input channel connected to the Media Player. Refer to your TV user guide or technical helpline if unable to select the input channel. CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY vi. Follow the picture and connecting the AC adaptor to the players DC IN jack. vii. Follow the picture and plug in the AC adaptor to the power outlet.
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The HDD tray is on the side of the unit On the side of the unit there is a HDD tray, you can install or replace the HDD with SATA Drive of any size.
Mount and dismount the HDD The unit has a Hard Drive tray, you can change the HDD with another SATA Drive:
1. Open and pull out the HDD drawer. Press the two plastic latches inward at the same time to release the tray. Gently pull it out.
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3. Slide the tray back into the unit until you feel the latch engage.
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GETTING STARTED
First Time Installation
If you are using the Media Player for the first time or the unit is restored to factory default, an Initial Setup menu will be displayed.
In the SETUP menu you can activate Auto Channel Search, set the time and set the network parameters such as IP address in the sub menu Wired LAN Setup. When scanning is complete, all active channels found will be stored automatically. (If you want to stop scanning, press the BACK key to stop. The channels already found will be stored). Once the channel scan is complete press OK to return to the setup menu, press the BACK key to go to Live TV. Now you are ready to watch digital TV channels and radio broadcasts, or view media files. If you skip the SETUP screen, you can press the MENU key to display the main menu then use the / keys to navigate to TV&REC in the Setup menu, use the / keys to navigate to and highlight Auto Search in Channel Scan menu. Select Yes and press OK to commence Auto Search.
This media player has in-built WIFI function, when you turn on the player an icon will appear on the top left hand corner of the TV which will time out after a short period of time. If the WIFI function is in normal state it will display Wifi Plug-in.
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INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 INSTRUCTIONS
< Starting up for the First Time > 1. Turn on your TV and Media Player. 2. Channels should already be scanned if you have followed the initial setup wizard. < Navigation in the main menu > Main Menu 1. Press MENU main menu. 2. Press / key to move left/right to navigate through the sub menu options. 3. Press OK key to enter the highlighted sub menu. 4. Press BACK key to return to the main menu. key to bring up the
< Main Menu Information > Main-menu consists of 6 major main sections, please refer below: DTV This device supports high definition digital TV signal (DVB-T TV system) reception and display. Select this option to watch digital TV. File Manager In this menu environment you can view and manage multimedia files stored on the HDD or flash drive connected to the media player and view multimedia files from other PCs on the network from this portal. Movies Select this option to view a list of movie files and recorded TV programmes stored on the HDD or flash drive connected to the USB input of the media player. Music Photo App Select this option to view a list of music files stored on the HDD or flash drive connected to the USB input of the media player. Select this option to view a list of photo files stored on the HDD or flash drive connected to the USB input of the media player. Select this environment to view a number of internet applications when connected by LAN or WLAN such as YouTube, real time stock information, World Weather, Podcasts and other applications. Setup Enter this environment to Setup and manage the functions of this media player, there are six setup parameter sub menus System, Audio, Video, TV & Rec, Network and Miscellaneous.
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2.2 DTV
This device supports digital TV signal (DVB-T TV system) reception and displays all high definition and standard definition channels in your region. The DTV functions are included in the Setup menu. We will describe this in more detail in the Setup Menu section later in this manual. If you have followed the first time setup guide digital channels will be stored and you will be able to view and record digital TV. While watching Digital TV you can select the OPTION key on the remote control to display the menu on the right of the screen. 1. Press OPTION key in DTV mode to enter the DTV option menu. 2. Press / keys to highlight the sub menu item. 3. Press OK key to enter into the highlighted sub menu. 4. Press the BACK key to exit at any time.
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Mute 1. Press the MUTE key to temporarily mute the sound. key again. 2. To cancel mute, press the MUTE Change screen aspect ratio Press ASPECT key to switch between screen aspect mode options (16:9 /16:10 /Pan Scan 4:3 / Letter box 4:3).
Change TV/RADIO mode Press TV/RADIO key to switch between TV and Radio mode.
View program info 1. Press INFO key to view the basic information for the NOW programme. 2. Press GREEN key to display extended description for the Programme. 3. In the Extended Information environment press the keys to toggle between extended information for NOW and NEXT programmes. 3. Press INFO to exit Extended Information view.
Subtitle Closed Captions (CC) Press CC key to switch CC on/off. NOTE: Captions may not be available for all programs.
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2.2.2 EPG
Electronic Program Guides provide Extended programme information for all channels for the next 7 days including extended information for each programme. In this environment you can tag a programme to be recorded. Press the EPG button on the remote control to enter the EPG environment. 1. To view the EPG information for a Channel press PREV or NEXT buttons to select the channel. 2. Use the / keys on the remote control to select the date you wish to view. 3. Press the / keys on the remote control to highlight a programme, detailed information for that programme will be displayed in the pane at the bottom of the screen. 4. Use the FF display pane. 5. To book a recording simply highlight the programme you want recorded and press the RECORD key on the remote control. A red dot will be displayed alongside the highlighted programme and that timer event will be added to the timer list. To delete the booking press the RECORD button again on the highlighted programme and the red dot will disappear. This unit can record two programmes at the same time. or REW buttons to scroll up and down the programme description pane when all the programme information exceeds the size of the
2.2.3 Edit
OPTION button -> Edit In this menu, you can edit the channels stored in the Media Player. (The default password is 0000.) Press / to select an item, OK to activate or cancel the setting. Lock: Lock/unlock a channel. Locked channels require the password to be entered to view that channel.
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Skip: If you tag a channel with the Skip function when navigating through the channel list using the CH+/CH- keys the tagged channels will not be shown. Favorite: You can add Favorite channels to a list that can be activated using the FAV key on the remote control. Select the favorite tick box and press OK key on the remote control to add the channel to the favorites list. You can enter into the favorite list by pressing the FAV key while you are watching TV. Delete: You can delete the current channel. Be aware that this function can completely delete the saved channel. When you delete a channel in the menu, the channel is also deleted from the Favorite List. Press OK to continue with the deletion. Rename: Rename the channels. Use the/keys to move cursor to the Rename item, then press OK key to enter the sub-menu. Use the /// keys to navigate around the keyboard and press OK to confirm letter or number selections on the virtual keyboard. When you have completed the new channel name highlight OK on the virtual keyboard and press OK on the remote control the channel name will be changed when you view it in the channel list. Swap: In this environment you can move a channels position in the channel list. First press the / keys to select the channel you want to move, then press the OK key to exchange positions for the current and the selected channel.
2.2.4 REC
This unit is equipped with the HDD tray on the side of the unit that you can mount an external HDD to this unit, so you can record two channels at the same time to the external HDD mounted on this device or the an external drive connected to one of the USB ports on the rear panel of this device. There are three main ways to record Digital Television programmes: < Instant Recording > You can, at any time, record a program that you are watching by simply pressing the REC key on the remote control. An icon will then appear on the top left hand corner of the TV screen which will time out after a short period of time.
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If you want to stop recording, press the STOP button. Press the REC button again within three seconds to set the duration for the one touch recording. Press repeatedly to select from 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240 minute recording duration options. < Schedule Recordings Using The Electronic Program Guide (EPG) > In DTV channel mode, press the EPG button to enter the EPG window and select a programme that you want to record, press the REC button to set a scheduled recording, a red dot will be displayed alongside the highlighted programme. < Timer Scheduled Recording > There is a Timer Scheduled Recording function supported by your media player, please refer to section 2.2.11 Timer.
2.2.5 Timeshift
OPTION button -> Timeshift To pause a live DTV programme using Timeshift function press the TIMESHIFT button on the remote control. When the TIMESHIFT button is pressed, the system will pause and record the TV programme in the background, if you want to play the programme again, press the PLAY button to resume the programme. Press STOP button to stop Timeshift function at any time. In Timeshift playback mode, you can use the following functions: Pause, Fast Forward, Fast Rewind. (Requires a hard drive or flash drive to be connected either internally or externally.)
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Press / buttons to select an item, press / buttons to adjust the value. Brightness: 0 ~ 25 Contrast: 0 ~ 25 Saturation: 0 ~ 25 Hue: 0 ~ 25
2.2.7 Subtitle
OPTION button -> Subtitle Pressing the CC button on the remote control has the same effect as using this sub menu item. Use the / keys to select items, press OK to adjust the value. Press BACK to return to Live TV. (note: not all programmes carry Closed Captions)
2.2.8 Audio
OPTION button -> Audio Use this sub menu item to change the audio input source such as MONO L, MONO R/STEREO. The hot key equivalent to this feature is the AUDIO key on the remote control.
2.2.9 TELETEXT
If you have selected a channel that contains teletext data, press TEXT key to open the Teletext menu. (note: the provision of Teletext in the stream is soley dependent on the broadcaster)
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folder with the recorded files in the attached storage device. Use the navigation keys on the remote control to highlight the recorded file you want to playback then press OK or PLAY key on the remote control to playback the video file. (Hard Drive or USB with recorded files needs to be connected.) During playback, you can use the following functions: to jump back 30 seconds to jump forward 30 seconds FF to fast forward 1.5x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 1x, REW to fast rewind 1x, 1.5x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x,1x, NEXT to jump to the next section in the video PREV to jump to the previous section in the video ZOOM to zoom in/out 2x, 3x, 4x, 8x STOP to stop playing To return to TV mode, press the STOP button to stop the file playback, then press MENU or BACK button to display the Main Menu, select TV then press the OK key on the remote control.
2.2.11 Timer
In the Timer menu you can schedule a recording event and set the time frequency that you want that event to occur. In the Timer Menu use one of the following functions: Add-Red button Delete-Green button History-Yellow button Status-Blue button Edit-OK button (Ensure a Hard Drive or USB is connected.) < Add New Recording Event > Press the Red key on the remote control to enter the programme booking environment. 1. In the Edit menu, press the Red button repeatedly to navigate through and select the cycle mode: Once: Record Once only. Sun to Sat (One week): Record at the same time for the same duration every day of the week.
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Mon to Fri: Record at the same time for the same duration Monday to Friday. Sun & Sat: Record at the same time for the same duration on Saturdays and Sundays only. Sun: Record at the same time for the same duration on Sundays only. Mon: Record at the same time for the same duration on Mondays only. (on each subsequent press of the red key the other weekdays will be displayed) Sat: Record at the same time for the same duration on Saturdays only. 2. Use the / keys on the remote control to switch the date and time section, press / to adjust the value. Channel: Use the / keys on the remote control to select the channel to be recorded in the timer event. Year/ Month/ Day: Switch the date by pressing / keys on the remote control. Start: Use the /keys on the remote control to set the Start time for the recording event. Length: Use the / keys on the remote control to set the duration of the recording. 3. Press OK when you have set all the parameters for the recording, a confirmation window will be displayed, select CONFIRM and press OK button to confirm the recording event. 4. Completing the confirmation process will return you to the Timer List, you can add your next recording event.
< Delete Project > In the Timer menu press the Green key on the remote control to delete a selected scheduled recording, a pop up confirmation window will be displayed. Select from the following actions: CANCEL Delete the selected schedule Delete all schedules < Projects History > Press the Yellow key on the remote control to view the history of scheduled recordings.
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< Project Status > Press the Blue button to change the status of a scheduled recording event. Ready Normal status Pause Place the selected event on hold. Lock This status is system generated when a scheduled time for an event is in the past. < Edit Project > Press the OK key on a highlighted event to edit that event. The Edit sub menu will be displayed to allow you to adjust the parameters of the highlighted event.
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2.3.2 File Editing
File Manager -> Press Green button Pressing the Green key on the remote control will display the File Editing window, where you can manage the operations of files on the HDD or flash drive: Copy/Delete/Move/Rename/Send to Buddy/Multiple Select Use the / buttons to select, press OK button to display the sub-menu selected. Follow the on screen instructions to complete the operation.
2.4 Movies
In this folder you will find all the Movie and video files on the HDD or flash drive. You can browse, select and play all video files in the folder.
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2.4.2 Playing Movies
Movies -> press OK or PLAY key on the remote control. If you want to play a selected video file in full screen, press OK or PLAY to start the operation. During playback, you can use the following: jump back 30 seconds skip forwards 30 seconds FF fast forward 1.5x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 1x, REW fast rewind 1x, 1.5x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x,1x, NEXT jump to the next section in the current video PREV jump to the previous section in the current video ZOOM zoom in/out 2x, 3x, 4x, 8x STOP stop playback Press INFO button to display information for the video file. During playback, you can also use OPTION key on the remote control to change the playback setup. Subtitle - Set the language subtitles. Audio - Set the Audio Mode. GOTO - Shift to a designated point in time in the video. Repeat - Set repeat mode. Video Setting - Adjust the video parameters to your preference.
2.5 Music
In this folder you will find all the Music files on the HDD or flash drive. You can browse, select and play all music files in the folder.
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2.5.1 Browsing Files
Music -> press OPTION button Press the OPTION key on the remote control in the Music browser. The Option window will be displayed, you can manage your music browsing. Use the arrow / keys on the remote control to select a music file, press OK to confirm.
Press the OPTION button to select Repeat Mode during playback: Repeat Off Repeat One Repeat All Shuffle Loop
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2.6 Photo
In this folder you will find all the Photo files on the HDD or flash drive. You can browse, select and play all photo files in the folder.
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Note: 1. When the photo is displayed in full screen mode, the slide show starts automatically. 2. While listening to MP3 files, you can browse photos at the same time. During playback, you can press the OPTION key on the remote control to change the slide show Set up: Slide Timing Set the display time of each picture. Slide Transition Optional special effects on picture transition. Repeat off To Stop the Slide Show. Repeat all To show all files in the play list. Shuffle Loop - Randomly select files in the play list during Slide Show. Background Music - Background music ON/OFF. Video Setting To set the video parameters.
2.8 Setup
It is recommended that the Setup menu be configured to setup the user environment when first installing the media player.
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INSTRUCTIONS
In Home Menu, use the / buttons to select Setup then press OK to enter the main menu.
The Setup Menu has six sections: System - In this menu environment you can set System specific parameters. Audio - Setup HDMI and SPDIF output mode Video Video output modes can be set in this menu environment. TV & REC - Governs Digital TV setup parameters. Network Setup the network IP address, Gateway, DNS and other parameters. MISC - Includes information and functional settings.
2.8.1 System
Setup -> System Use the / keys on the remote control to select item, press OK to enter a selected item.
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Region: Use / keys to set the time using GMT Time Zone setting. Summer Time: This setting needs to be set to ON in summertime for states of Australia that have daylight savings.
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2.8.2 Audio
Setup -> Audio Night Mode - select On/Off in the night mode environment to reduce the sound. HDMI Output - select optional HDMI Audio on the output mode. SPDIF Output - select Audio output modes for SPDIF. Surround Sound set the sound mode for surround sound. Audio Default - Resume the default value of the system setup.
2.8.3 Video
Setup -> Video In the video set up environment configure settings, including: Aspect Ratio - select the aspect ratio to match your TV (including Pan Scan 4:3/Letter Box 4:3/16:9/16:10) TV System - select the TV system to match your set up ( options include NTSC/PAL/480P/576P/ 720P 50Hz/720P 60Hz/1080i 50Hz/1080i 60Hz/1080P 50Hz/1080P 60Hz ) 1080P 24HZ - If the TV supports 1080P 24Hz, you can turn this option ON.
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< Channel Scan >
Setup -> TV & REC -> Channel Scan -> Auto Scan If you select Auto Scan, the system will scan TV channels automatically. Select Yes and press OK to start the channel scan, when the scan is complete, press BACK to commence watching TV. Scanning will take around 8 minutes to pick up all the channels in your region.
Setup -> TV & REC -> Channel Scan -> Manual Scan There are three items to be setup in this environment, the range will vary depending on the TV region. Select an item by using / keys on the remote control, press OK to view the list, use the / keys to make your selection and press OK.
2.8.5 Network
Setup -> Network This menu is used to setup network connection, including: Wired Lan Setup - There are two modes to set the network IP. (DHCP IP/ FIX IP) Wireless Lan Setup - If your system has wireless function, you can select this item to set up the wireless network. Samba Process - Set on/off the samba process setting.
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< Wired Lan Setup >
Setup -> Network -> Wired Lan Setup i) DHCP IP (Auto) - dynamically assign IP addresses to devices on the network. DNS (AUTO) - To configure DNS Automatically, select Yes and press the OK button to confirm. If 'Yes' is selected the system will check the current environment and automatically configure the network, please wait until the end of the detection process. Press the BACK key on the remote control to return to the previous screen. DNS (Manual) - To configure DNS manually, press the OK button to enter the setup screen, use the / keys to select items and use / keys or numeric keys to adjust the value. Press the OK key to enter the confirmation screen, select 'Yes' then press the OK key to confirm. The system will also check the current environment and automatically configure the network. ii) FIX IP (Manual) - manual configuration of IP address. In the FIX IP (Manual) menu, use the / keys to select items and use / keys to adjust the value. Press the OK key to enter the confirmation screen, select 'Yes' and press the OK key to confirm.
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2.8.6 MISC
Setup -> MISC There are a number of miscellaneous settings, including: Version Info Shows the system version information. Network Info - Shows the network settings. Parental Control - The default password is 0000, you can change the password, or set up other functions. Online upgrade - Using the Internet to connect and download the latest version firmware, follow the instructions to automatically upgrade. USB upgrade - Using USB flash drive loaded Firmware, follow the instructions to automatically upgrade.
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FAQ
What is a HD Media Player?
A HD media player is a device that receives and decodes high definition TV signals, and can also play media files in a number of modes. A HD media player is generally connected to televisions that are HD ready.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem No Power Screen shows No Signal when in DTV mode No sound from speaker Only sound, no image on the screen when in DTV mode Remote Control is not responding The image stopped suddenly or mosaic Cannot play internet applications
Potential Reasons Power isnt connected The power switch is not on Antenna not connected Incorrect setting No or incorrect connection with audio cable Sound on mute No or incorrect connection with AV cable The battery is exhausted Remote Control is not facing or close enough to the Media Player The signal it too weak
What to do Connect the power Switch on the power Plug in the antenna cable Reset setting Connect the audio cable correctly Turn off mute function Make sure cables are connected correctly Change battery Adjust the position of the Remote Control and move closer to the unit Check the antenna Check the settings in
NETWORK menu of the SETUP menu Check to make sure the HDD
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SPECIFICATION
Section Detailed Section Input Frequency Input Impedance Channel Bandwidth Input Signal OFDM Spectrum Modulation Mode Guard Interval Modes Code Modes Algorithm Video Display Video Type HD Video Output Type SD Video Output Type Algorithm Frequency Response Audio Sampling Frequency Audio Output Type Digital Audio Output Power Power Operating Frequency Operating Temperature Weight Dimension Explanation 49 ~ 861MHz UHF& VHF 75 Ohm 6M, 7M & 8MHz 2K/8K-carrier hierarchical QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 ISO/IEC 13818-2 MP@HL/MP@ML 1080i/720p/576p YPbPr, HDMI CVBS MPEG-1 layer I and II, Ac3 20Hz~20k Hz , 06dBu 32, 44.1, 48KHz Stereo(RCA photo jack) S/PDIF Optical AC100-240V~ 50-60Hz 0 ~ 40 Around 2.5 kg 249mm (W) x 195mm (D) x 149mm (H)
Environmental Condition
Note:
1. This product complies with legal standards and is manufactured under constant quality control. 2Technical specifications are up-to-date at the time of printing, however can be subject to changes without prior notice.
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