Contents
Introduction ............................................................................ 3
Usage Precautions ....................................................................................................... 3 Specifications ................................................................................................................ 4 Functionality .................................................................................................................. 5 MultiMedia Player Function ......................................................................................... 6 Package Contents ........................................................................................................ 7 Product Description ...................................................................................................... 8
1. How to Install a Hard Disk? ..................................................................... 10 2. Connecting Audio & Video Cable to TV ............................................... 11
2.1 Connect Video Cable........................................................................................... 11 2.2 Connect Audio Cable........................................................................................... 12
3. Using the remote control ......................................................................... 13 4. Initial Setup .................................................................................................. 15 5. Setup Menu .................................................................................................. 17 6. TV / AV-IN & RECORD SCHEDULE ........................................................ 25
6.1 Direct Record/ Time-Shift / EPG / Time-Scheduling / AV-IN Record. .......... 25
7. MULTIMEDIA ............................................................................................... 32 8. FILE MANAGER .......................................................................................... 36 9. Files Management as an USB storage device .................................... 39
9.1 Supported Platforms ............................................................................................ 39
12.1.1. System Info. ................................................................................................... 59 12.1.2. File Broswer ................................................................................................... 60 12.1.3. Record Schedule ........................................................................................... 61 12.1.4. Record History ............................................................................................... 65 12.1.5. Torrent Download .......................................................................................... 66
Introduction
Usage Precautions
Please read the following carefully for the proper use of this product.
A.C.Ryan is not responsible for any recorded programs, files created or distributed for the purpose of illegal
Copyright
commercial or transactional activities. The party or parties who record or distribute the contents shall bear all the responsibilities (Civil or Criminal) directly or indirectly.
Supported codec
The Playon!DVRHD may not play some media files. Please check the codec types. Also it may not play or run properly depending on the file characteristics or parameters used in encoding. Connect & turn on the power adapter as well when you connect the Playon!DVR Playon!DVR
HD HD
to a PC.
may not be connected if the USB cable is more than 3 meters (9.8 feet).
USB Device
We recommend you to use the supplied USB cable. If the USB cable is too long, the transfer speed and connection may not be good. If you connect this device to a USB1.1 Host Adapter, the transfer speed is limited to USB1.1 (Max. 12Mbps), we recommend you to connect to USB2.0 for full speed of max. 480Mbps.
The USB Host ports may not be compatible with all USB storage devices. Please check the compatibility before you purchase or use the USB storage device. Only 3.5 SATA type HDD can be used. The Playon!DVRHD may cause radio interference, we recommend not to use any services related to human safety when this product is in use. We strongly recommend that you back up your data to another storage media. We are not responsible for any data lost or corruption in the internal HDD.
Data Backup Drop & Shock Foreign Materials Disassemble / Remodel Stacking Exposure to water, moisture, etc Heat Magnetic Materials
Do not drop the Playon!DVRHD. It may cause severe damage to the product and/or the internal HDD. Do not insert conductive materials (coin, etc) or other objects that may cause defects to the Playon!DVRHD. Do not try to disassemble or remodel the Playon!DVRHD. It may cause malfunction & void the product warranty. Do not place any heavy objects on the Playon!DVRHD. Do not expose the Playon!DVRHD to oil, water, dust, moisture or rain and wind. If the Playon!DVRHD is wet, unplug the power cable from the unit immediately. Do not operate until the product is dry. Keep the Playon!DVRHD away from heated areas. Operate the product in well-ventilated places. Keep all magnetic materials away from the Playon!DVRHD. Magnetic materials such as speakers or magnets may erase or cause damage to the data stored in the internal HDD.
* A.C.Ryan does not assume any responsibility for any damaged HDD.
Specifications
Product Name Main CPU Power Weight Dimension Front VFD Display Supported OS USB Slave USB Host e-SATA Wired LAN Wireless Dongle (optional) HDD Type HDD File System TV Type
AC Ryan Playon!DVR
HD
ACR-PV75100 / ACR-PV75120
Realtek RTD1283DD 400Mhz processor 12V 3A Approx. 840g (without HDD inside) 185(L) x 158(W) x 57(H) mm Colorful VFD Display Windows 98SE or higher, Mac OS 9.0 or higher, Linux 2.4 or higher Slave Port x 1, USB2.0 (USB1.1 compatible) Host Port x 2, USB2.0 (USB1.1 compatible) Supports USB devices like external USB storage devices, ODD, Flash Drive, Card Reader e-SATA port x 1 10/100Mbps LAN (RJ-45) x 1 AC Ryan Playon! Wireless N USB adapter 3.5 SATA HDD NTFS (Read & Write for file Copying, Recording, Time-Shift, EPG function) PAL / NTSC MKV, MPG, ASF, AVI, WMV, VOB, TP, TS, TRP, DAT, ISO, IFO, M2T, M2TS, MOV, FLV
Video Format
MP3, OGG, WMA, AAC, AC3, WAV, Dolby, FLAC, DTS JPG / JPEG(HD), BMP, PNG, GIF, TIF SRT, SMI, SSA, ASS, IDX/SUB, SUB Composite
Video Output
Component Y, Pb, Pr (480p, 720p, 1080i) HDMI1.3 (480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p)
Audio Output
Analogue: Stereo L & R S/PDIF Digital Output: Coaxial / Optical PV75100: Composite AV-In / Single Hybrid Tuner PV75120: Composite AV-In / Dual DVB-T Tuner Flash 512MB, DDRII 256MB 25 x 25 Brushless Micro Fan English, Spanish, French, Germany, Italian, Dutch, Russian (Other languages will be added). 0C ~ 60C 10% ~ 50%
AV-IN / Tuner Memory Cooling Fan Language Working Temperature Working Humidity
Functionality
* In order to use the recording functions (Direct Record, Time-Shift, Time-Scheduling Record, EPG Record), Remote Web-Access and Torrent Download, you should do the HDD Formatting via Playon!DVRHD (Not through a PC). Playon!DVRHD has a built-in Single Hybrid/Dual DVB-T tuner and fully records Analogue (PAL) & Digital (DVB-T) TV channels as well as supporting media playing functions. (The above mentioned may differ from your model) The Playon!DVRHD has direct recording function. If you want to record the channel you are watching now, just press [RECORD] button on the front panel or on the remote control and it will record the current channel. You can schedule record your programs by using the Time-Scheduling Record on the unit directly or through web-access to the unit remotely. The Playon!DVRHD supports EPG Recording. Time-Shift function allows you to pause & record live TV programs to a storage medium & resume playback at a more convenient time. Example, being interrupted while watching live TV programs (such as picking up calls, answering the door, etc), all you need to do is to press the [TIMESHIFT] button on the remote to record the program for a period of time and then later press [PLAY] button again to resume from where you left off. Playon!DVRHD supports Remote Torrent Download through the Remote Web-Access Control. You can digitize analogue contents such as video tapes into the internal HDD via AV-In or record the digital signal from Cable Set-Top-Box, Satellite Set-Top-Box, etc which has AV-Out. Playon!DVRHD supports Composite AV-In.
Direct Record
Time-Shift
Torrent Download
AV-IN
* The Playon!DVRHD will detect a new HDD you installed and will prompt if you would like to format it. * We highly recommend that you format the internal HDD through the Playon!DVRHD system for full intended functionalities. * Make sure that your TV is switched to the correct [AV INPUT] mode.
LAN
Package Contents
The Playon!DVRHD package includes the below items and may be different from the actual contents. Part AC Ryan Playon!DVRHD Remote control Remote control Batteries Composite A/V cable Component YPbPr cable AC Ryan HDMI cable DVB-T Antenna AC/DC adapter AC/DC adapter power cord USB cable Mounting screws (Pack) User manual (Printed) Quick installation guide (Printed) AC Ryan Playon! Wireless N USB adapter Quantity 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (optional)
Note: The actual contents in the package may be different from the packing contents in this manual.
Product Description
The Playon!DVRHD has some basic button controls on the front panel as well as on the remote controller.
Power ON / OFF button. Receives the remote controller signal. Colorful display for status of the unit. OK (Enter) or Select button. Volume Up / Down knob. Left / Right Navigation knob. Play the files (contents) button. Direct Record Button. Stop playback button.
Front View
to TV (Composite / Component).
Connects an external AV device for recording. Coaxial cable for 5.1CH Digital audio output. Optical cable for 5.1CH Digital audio output. Connects to an external WiFi USB dongle or storage device. Connects e-SATA device. Connects Playon!DVR
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Back View
to a PC by USB cable.
Exhausts heat from internal. Connects HDMI Cable to TV. Connects the coaxial cable from your wall antenna socket. Connects the coaxial cable from the Playon!DVRHD to TV.
Depending on your model, there may be more than one built-in tuner.
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Unscrew the top 2 thumbscrews and open the cover by pulling in an upwards direction.
Attach the power and SATA connector to HDD, secure with the screws provided.
Yellow (CVBS)
Yellow (CVBS)
If you cannot see any display after connecting a video cable, please check the following; On TV: switch to the same video input mode as the video connection to your Playon!DVRHD. For more details, please refer to your TV user manual.
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COAXIAL
Dont connect optical and coaxial cable together at the same time.
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ANGLE MULTIMEDIA AUDIO SUBTITLE ZOOM F. MANAGER TV SYSTEM MEDIA TYPE DELETE ADD-ON
Display the Teletext of DVB-T channels / Add the files to PlayList Access the contents of HDD, USB, Network Select an audio track Select a subtitle Zoom video / image playback Copy / Move / Delete contents between HDD, USB, Network Switches TV-OUT modes Automatic file filtering by Movie, Audio, Photo Rename / Delete a file Reserved for adding function later
[Tip]: If you lost the display or having any problems to see the display on TV & do not know what to do, then press [ HOME] or [ RETURN] button on the remote.
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4. Initial Setup
When you first power on your Playon!DVRHD on your display, you will see the Initial Setup page.
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network connection and will obtain an IP address automatically from your AP router.
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5. Setup Menu
Before you use the Playon!DVRHD, please go to [SETUP] menu to configure to your requirement.
channels automatically. It will start scanning analogue TV signals first, followed by digital TV signals. (If you are using DVB-T only model, then it scans for digital TV signals only).
scanning, press the [OK] button on the remote to cancel the channel scanning.
input your channel manually and press the [OK] button on the remote.
or digital TV signal.
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[TV] => Channel Set: You can select to fine tune analogue
soundtracks will be dynamically compressed. Turn on for good dialogues even at low volume. Comfort : The bass level is limited to a comfort level.
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or Optical).
the time-shift function is running automatically when you turn on the Playon!DVR . Press the [Pause] button and then press [PLAY] button on the remote to watch from the last paused time frame. ** If you select [OFF], you will need to press the [TIMESHIFT] button to pause & play the live program.
want to record to. You can choose to record to an internal HDD or to an external USB storage device.
Using a wired network connection, the Playon!DVRHD will obtain an IP address automatically from your DHCPenabled AP router.
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can manually input your own static IP address / Subnet Mask / Default Gateway / DNS server IP address.
profile. -. Profile Name: Select any one. -. Connection Mode: Select Infrastructure (AP) or Peer to Peer (Ad-hoc). In infrastructure mode, you can connect the Playon!DVRHD to an AP router and in Peer to Peer mode, you can directly connect the Playon!DVRHD to a PC.
-. Wireless SSID: Select this to scan for all available wireless networks within range. Choose the correct one to connect to.
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-. Open System: Select this if your AP router does not require a password to connect. -. Shared Key(WEP): Select this if your AP router is secured with a WEP password and input using the on-screen keyboard. -. WPA: Select this if your AP router is secured with a WPA password and input using the on-screen keyboard. -. OK(Open) / OK(Skey): Please check your wireless security configuration of the AP router first and then select the appropriate option.
Setup: You can obtain an IP address automatically or manually key in your own IP address.
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Setup: After setup, press [Select a connection profile] and the Playon!DVRHD will obtain an IP address and connect to the AP router or PC.
the internal HDD using the Playon!DVRHD system. start formatting the HDD.
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[System] => System Update: The Playon!DVRHD searches for an upgrade file on a USB flash drive and automatically upgrade if it found one.
[System] => Parental Control: Setup restriction levels for DVD disc and DVB-T ratings.
[System] => HDD Format: Select [OK] to proceed with the formatting process.
[Note] After HDD Format, the unit will automatically re-boot. Please wait until you see the Home Menu.
Playon!DVRHD will prompt you to resume from the previously stopped frame.
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[System] => HDD Format: This is the last step to format the HDD. Select [Format] to start the format.
[System] => HDD Format: Select [OK] after the format is completed.
[MISC] => Slide Show Timing: Select the interval timing for the Photo Slide Show.
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-. Folder: Plays the audio files in the same folder of your -. Playlist: Plays the audio files in your playlist.
[MISC] => Movie Preview: Selecting [ON] allows you to preview your videos when they are selected.
or [AV-IN].
TV program and a record symbol appears at the top left corner as shown.
will turn on the OTR, one-touch-recording feature and will record in lengths of 30 / 60 / 90 / 120 / 180 / 240 minutes.
time recording.
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programs, enter the [Playback Recording] menu of the Home Menu page.
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or [AV-IN].
current frame will pause and a progress bar will appear at the bottom of your display.
playback from the last paused frame. To exit time-shift, press the [STOP] button on the remote.
or [AV-IN].
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Press the [EPG] button on the remote and you will see
the EPG information of the current channel. [EPG may not be available in all analogue/digital channels]
pressing [OK] or [REC] button on the remote. A new schedule will be automatically be added.
programs, enter the [Playback Recording] menu of the Home Menu page.
select [Schedule Recording] menu and you will see the Time-Scheduling-Record page as above.
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menu, select the schedule and press the [OK] button on the remote.
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menu.
recording starts. Select [Confirm] or ignoring it will start the recording automatically after the timer countdown.
programs, enter the [Playback Recording] menu of the Home Menu page.
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AV-IN
the [AV-IN] source on your display which you have connected the Playon!DVRHD with. e.g. Set-Top box, VCR,
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remote.
7. MULTIMEDIA
You can play contents (Movie, Music, Photo) from the internal HDD, external USB storage devices, networked shared locations and connected UPnP servers.
[TIP]: To filter and display only ALL / MUSIC / PHOTO / MOVIES file types, press the [MEDIA TYPE] button on the remote to switch through the filtering. Example, only movie file types will be displayed in a folder of mixed files when you filter to MOVIES.
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[MultiMedia] => USB: You can play the contents from external USB storage devices. At times, you may need to connect the power to your USB device.
[Multimedia Browser] => NET: The Playon!DVRHD can search for connected PCs in the same network and can stream the contents from a shared folder. To do so, you need to create a shared folder on your PC. Please refer to Chapter 12 for more detailed procedures on how to create the shared folders.
[Multimedia Browser] => UPNP: The Playon!DVR as a UPnP server. The Playon!DVR devices.
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-. In this example, we are using XBMC media center. Go to http://xmpc.org/down, select the proper media center application based on the OS you are using and then install the program as follow;
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supports UPnP client to connect to devices that operates can discover and stream the supported contents from the UPnP server
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internal HDD you would like to add to the PLAYLIST. Press the [REC] button on the remote to select or deselect the files.
menu now will display the files you have just added.
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[PLAYLIST] => PLAYLIST: After you have finished selecting the files, press the [ANGLE] button on the remote and these files will be added to the PLAYLIST.
[PLAYLIST] => PLAYLIST: By pressing the [1/ALL] button on the remote, you can switch repeat modes for playing a single or all files, or turn off the repeat function. Also, by pressing the [A-B] button on the remote, you can repeat playback of the selected segment.
8. FILE MANAGER
You can copy / move / delete any files from the Playon!DVRHD to and from the internal HDD, external USB storage devices and networked locations without the need of a PC.
-. Source: Location to copy / move / delete from. -. Destination: Location to copy / move / delete to. -. NET: Networked location to copy / move / delete. -. Trash Can: Delete the selected files to the trash can.
Example, if you want to copy or move files from an external USB storage device to the internal HDD.
press the [OK] button on the remote and then at the Destination section, select [HDD] and press the [OK] button on the remote.
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[File Manager]: Select the drive letter of your USB storage device if you have more than one partitions, and press the [OK] button on the remote.
to select or deselect. Press [STOP] to cancel. The selected files will be marked with a [ ] symbol.
want to copy / move the files to a new folder on your internal HDD.
just created, enter and press the [RIGHT] button on the remote.
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[File Manager]: Press the [RIGHT] button on the remote and press [OK] to display the contents on your internal HDD.
[File Manager]: By using the on-screen keyboard, you can name your new folder and press the [OK] button to create the new folder.
[File Manager]: Copied / Moved files are now in your new folder.
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[File Manager]: Selecting [Yes] will bring you back to [MULTIMEDIA] menu and selecting [No] will bring you back to the [File Manager] menu.
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2) Check Share this folder and write Share name. For example, My Movie
Make sure you do not to provide a long Share name.
4) After that, the shared folder will be displayed with a sharing icon.
5) Go to [Settings>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Computer management>Local Users and Groups>Users], and double click Guest.
3) Click Permissions and check whether Everyone account is selected or not. If not, add Everyone account.
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7) Go to [Control Panel>Network and Dial-up Connections], right click on Local Area Connections and select Properties.
If you see two or more Local area connections, select the one that you will use for connecting to Playon!DVR .
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9) Check Use the following IP address, and write IP address & Subnet mask that you want to use. For example, IP address: 192.168.1.3 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
If you select Obtain an IP address automatically, you dont need to provide a specific IP address.
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10.2 Windows XP
1) Select a folder which you want to share. Right-click the folder and select Sharing and Security in the popup menu. 3) After that, the shared folder will be displayed with a sharing icon.
4) Go to [Settings>Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Computer management> Local Users and Groups>Users], and double click Guest.
This step is for Windows XP Professional. For Windows XP Home users, please skip to step number 6. If you cant find Administrative Tools at Control Panel, click Switch to classic view option in the left pane of your screen.
2) Check Share this folder on the network and write Share name. For example, My Movie
Make sure you do not to provide a long Share name.
5) Check User cannot change password and Password never expires. >> See next page
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6) Go to [Control Panel>Network connections], and right click on Local Area Connections and select Properties.
If you cant find Administrative Tools at Control Panel, click Switch to classic view option in the left pane of your screen. If you see two or more Local area connections, select the one that you will use for connecting to Playon!DVRHD.
8) Check Use the following IP address, and write IP address & Subnet mask that you want to use. For example, IP address: 192.168.1.3 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
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If you use service pack 2, refer to the following figures. Click Settings at Windows Firewall
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1) Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Users Accounts and Family safety
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1) Click Start > Setting > Control Panel > Security > Windows Firewall on / off
1) Click Start > Setting > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
2) Select Password Protected sharing and select Turn off password protected sharing.
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3) Select a folder which you want to share. Right-click the folder and select Share in the popup menu.
4) You will see a popup Choose people to share with then select Everyone (All users in this list) and press Add button.
5) After you register the user account, then click Share button.
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Connect a network cable to an available port behind the router to the Playon!DVRHD. Connect another network cable between the router and your PC.
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automatically.
BROWSER] menu.
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network connections. Select the network you wish to connect to. A menu may appear as seen above. [Note] If your PC does not require any ID & Password, the above menu will not appear and you can directly access the shared folders.
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Select [NET] and you will see all your available local
network.
You can use a Cross network cable to directly connect Playon!DVRHD to your PC as illustrated below.
[TIP] If your current PC network port is already connected to a modem for internet access, you can install additional network card to your PC and use it to
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connection.
BROWSER] menu.
network connections. Select the network you wish to connect to. A menu may appear as seen above. [Note] If your PC does not require any ID & Password, the above menu will not appear and you can directly access the shared folders.
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Select [NET] and you will see all your available local
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network.
1) Ad-Hoc Mode
Direct 1 to 1 wireless network connection between a wireless PC and the Playon!DVRHD without going through a wireless AP router.
2) Infrastructure Mode
Requires a wireless AP router to wirelessly connect to your network.
Note Playon!DVR is compatible with IEEE 802.11N, G & B standard. We recommend using IEEE 802.11N connection for best wireless network performance.
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[Infrastructure (AP)] or [Peer to Peer (Ad Hoc). Select [Infrastructure (AP)] mode here.
[Shared Key (WEP)] or [WPA Key]. [Note]: You need to know which wireless security mode your router is setup with before choosing the correct options.
wireless AP router.
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displayed.
BROWSER] menu.
network connections. Select the network you wish to connect to. A menu may appear as seen above. [Note] If your PC does not require any ID & Password, the above menu will not appear and you can directly
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Select [NET] and you will see all your available local
network.
To remotely access your Playon!DVRHD, launch a web browser on your PC such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, etc and key in the following in the address bar. Example: http://123.456.789.123:8080 where 123.456.789.123 is your router external IP address and 8080 is the port number you have assigned for port forwarding. Please refer to your router setup page for obtaining the external IP address and port number.
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through a web-browser and check on status such as the total or used capacity of each
-. This Computer: The current time information of the PC you are using now. -. User Input: If you want to change the current time of the Playon!DVRHD, then check this to set up manually and press the [Apply] button to change the time information.
-. Name: The name of each partition -. Used: Used capacity of each partition -. Use: The used percentage of each partition
-. HDD1: This is the main partition of your internal HDD which can be accessed from your PC for files management and Bittorrent download / Recorded programs will be saved to this partition. -. Time Shift: The capacity for time-shift function and the temporarily recorded program is written into this partition.
RECORD SCHEDULE
The Time-Scheduling Recording Lists or AV-IN Recording lists are shown in this field.
HISTORY LIST
SYSTEM TIME
-. PVR System Clock: The current time information of the Playon!DVRHD you are using now.
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and allow you to copy the desired files to the PC you are
For example, if you click [HDD1] folder you can access to the HDD1 folder as below;
Select a file to download to your local PC you are remotely accessing your Playon!DVRHD with.
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[New]: Add a new time-scheduling recording list [Delete]: Delete the scheduled list. If you press the [New] button you will see the below menu.
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-. Start Time: Set up the recording period in year / month / date / hour / minutes -. Length: Set up the recording length in hour / minutes
-.Repeat: Set up any repeating schedule such as once, everyday, every-Fri, etc as seen above.
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-. Device: Select a device to record the programs. The default is HDD. -. Quality: Select a quality of the recording. After you have set up all the configurations for the recording, press the [Submit] button. You will now see a new requested recording list as below;
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To delete any recording history, check the boxes next to the No. and the click on the [DELETE] button.
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[Step 4]: Torrent will start downloading immediately after adding and will continue to do so even after you power down the Playon!DVRHD to standby mode. -. [Delete Job]: Delete the Torrent file from the Playon!DVR . -. [Delete Job and File]: Delete the Torrent file including the temporary files and also downloaded parts as well.
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[Step 1]: Launch a Web-Browser, example Internet Explorer. [Step 2]: Type [ftp://id:password@FTP server IP address]. e.g. ftp://admin:admin@123.456.789.123
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[Step 1]: Install a FTP client program on your PC, example FileZilla [Step 3]: Key in the Host: FTP Server IP address / Username / Password (The default port is 21)
[Step 4]: Your PC can now access to your Playon!DVRHD (FTP Server).
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You can download the new firmware and place it in the root directory of the internal HDD or an external USB storage device.
[Step 3] The Playon!DVRHD automatically searches for an upgrade file and displays it when found.
[Step 4] Press the [OK] button on the remote to confirm the firmware upgrade.
[Step 5] It takes about 2 minutes or more to complete the firmware upgrade. After upgrading is completed, the Playon!DVR will reboot and defaults back to the initial setup page.
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15. Appendixes
15.1 Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1. I find new file names and folder names that I never created before or they have strange gibberish names. Answer: Most likely, the players file allocation table (FAT) has been corrupted. This might be due to the player shutting down (due to low battery power) while reading or writing to your computer by the USB connection. Windows and Macintosh often write extra files to the hard disk such as finder.def or System volume info. These are normal and will not do any harm to the player. Question 2. My files have disappeared from the player. Answer: Make sure that you browse your files via the correct browser mode which means correct filtered views such as Photos, Music, or Movies. Question 3. During power on, why does the TV will have a short flashing, blue screen or screensaver? Answer: This is normal, when the system initializes, it will setup the corresponding parameters so it can output the correct video signal to the TV, during the initializing time, the TV will receive incorrect signals or the signals will not be stable and will cause the TV screen to flash, some TVs will treat this as no signal, and will display a blue screen or screensaver. Question 4. Why when I switch to Y/Pb/Pr 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p, does the TV screen display an unwatchable picture? Answer: Please check if your TV supports Y/Pb/Pr 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p output, if your TV does not support, please use the A/V signal display instead, press the TV SYSYEM button on the remote control, then switch the TVs video input to NTSC or PAL. Question 5. Why is there no sound on movie or music playback when using Y/Pb/Pr component output? Answer: Y/Pb/Pr output is a video output only, and does not include sound signals. When using Y/Pb/Pr output, please plug the A/V OUT or the S/PDIF jack to output sound. Question 6. I cannot get SSID name, the screen always displays: Cant get any SSID!! Answer: When the WLAN USB Adapter is connected to the player, it needs some time to get initialized. Please wait for about 1~2 minutes and try refreshing the SSID list again.
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Question 7. I cannot see files shared on my computer via MULTIMEDIA->NET menu. Answer: Please check following items: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connect the player to network and obtain an IP address first; Please enable NetBIOS of TCP/IP on computer; Please check your PCs firewall settings; Please enable your PCs Guest account; Please share the folders which you wish to browse on your PC, and make sure that Everyone or Guest has the right to access. Question 8. I configured everything correctly, but still cannot get the wireless network or UPnP function to work. Answer: Are you using a firewall such as Norton Internet Security, McAfee Personal Firewall, Zone Alarm, etc. or even the built-in firewall of Windows XP? (Dont forget that Service Pack 2 for Windows XP automatically upgrades your firewall and turn it on by default) If you have a firewall, it may need to be configured or have exceptions created to allow you to see and communicate with the player on the network. To test if your firewall is preventing network communication (including PING and access shared folders), try disabling it to see if you can connect. If you can connect with the firewall disabled, you may need to add the player to the Trusted list or configure the firewall for local intranet access. Worst-case, disable your firewall long enough to use the player, then enable it again when done. Question 9. I am using the 802.11n Wi-Fi dongle with an 802.11n wireless router, why the speed is still 802.11g 54Mbps rather than 300Mbps? Answer: The IEEE 802.11n Draft standard prohibits using high throughput with WEP or TKIP as the unicast cipher. If you use these encryption methods (e.g. WEP, WPA-TKIP), your data rate will drop to 54 Mbps. You may contact the Access Point or router manufacturer to download the latest firmware, or try other encryption methods (WPA2-AES or WPA2-TKIP), or choose to configure an unsecured profile, but this option is not recommended.
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15.3 Warranty
What your warranty does not cover: -Acts of nature, such as fire, static discharge. -Damage from unauthorized repair, alteration or accident. -Damage from misuse or neglect. -A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commercial purposes. -Loss of customers software, firmware, information, or memory data. -Improper handling or installation.
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