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Users Guide Digital Entertainment IP STB

DPS-1000

V0.4

Copyright (Copyright 2010 Digital STREAM Technology Inc.)


This manual should not be copied or translated whatsoever without Digital STREAM Technologys prior consent and a written statement of our ownership of copyright and copyright law.

Important care and safety advice


The product has been manufactured to meet the international safety standards, but must be handled with care for safety. It is important that you read the safety instructions carefully.
If you have any problems with the installation, operation or safety of the product, contact Digital STREAM Technology, Inc. The triangular lightning symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The triangular exclamation mark symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and servicing instructions in the instructions accompanying the appliance.

Electrical Warning
- Mains Supply: 100-240V AC 50/60 Hz - The product contains high voltage which is sufficient to cause dangerous electric shock. - The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible. - Never remove the products cover. - There are no user-serviceable parts inside the product. - Unplug the AC adapter before connecting or disconnecting any equipment from the product. - Never push objects of any kind into the ventilation holes, slots or any other openings.

Positioning the Product


- The product and the leads should be placed properly so that they are not likely to be walked on or damaged by items placed upon or against them. - Do not expose your product to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures (above 40 or below -5), high humidity levels or dust. - The apparatus should not be exposed to water and any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on the product. - The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as table-cloths, curtains, etc. Allow at least 10cm on all sides of the product (including the top but excluding the base) for ventilation. - Do not place the product on an unstable surface such as on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface as this may block the air ventilation and cause it to overheat. - Never place the product over a radiator or in an unventilated cabinet. No naked flame sources, such as candles, should be placed upon the product.

Cleaning the Product


- Always unplug the product before cleaning. - Wipe with lint-free cloth or cloth that has been slightly dampened with clean water. Never use liquid detergents.

Unplug when not in use


When not in use for an extended period of time, unplug the product. Do not overload the wall outlets and extensions adapters as this can cause a risk of fire or electric shock.

Use only authorized servicing if any of the following occurs


- Any leads or plug is damaged. - Liquid has spilled or objects have fallen into the product. - The product has been dropped or the casing has been damaged. - The product does not operate normally.

When needing service, carefully unplug the product from the electrical outlet
- Contact the retailer/supplier who sold you the product. - Call the helpline center on the last page of this manual.

Instruction about the WEEE Symbol


This product should not be disposed with other household waster at the end of its working life. Please separate this from other types of waste and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. This will prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal. Domestic users: Please contact either the retailer where you purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users: Contact your supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal.

RoHS(Directive 2002/95/EC) Compliant


This environment-friendly product does not contain the EU RoHS restricted substances (Pb, Hg, Cd, Cr6+, PBB and PBDE).

This product contains propriety software and hardware that are licensed to the user as a single product that cannot be separated. It is intended as a domestic product for the purposes of receiving digital television services; any other use is done so at the users risk. In relation to the software the end user is prohibited from copying, transferring to a 3rd party, modifying or otherwise attempting to derive the source code of any part or whole of the propriety software in the product. This software is not sold, but licensed for use in the European Union to the owner of the hardware. New software may be transmitted to the box by the manufacturer in which case the license transfers to the new software. This product also contains Linux software which is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 3 or later. Copies of the Linux source code contained within this unit can be obtained by mail order. To order a copy please contact customer support. There may be a charge for this service.

End User License

Table of Contents
Getting Started Package contents Front View Rear View Remote Control Overview Setup Connecting the Digital Entertainment IP STB to your TV set Connecting the Digital Entertainment IP STB to your network Using the Digital Entertainment IP STB BBC iPlayer YouTube Flickr HOME MEDIA Browse Home Network Browse USB Storage Search contents Surf web site Setting up the Preferences Configure User Profile Login, Logout and Power Off Appendix Specifications Warranty Certificate 04 04 05 05 06 07 07 08 09 09 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16

Getting Started
Package contents
When you receive or buy Digital Entertainment IP STB, please check whether following contents are included in your package. Otherwise, contact your dealer or store where you buy this product.
Remote Control Digital Entertainment IP STB Batteries(AAA 1.5V Battery x 2)

Users Guide

SCART Lead

LAN Cable

Users Guide

AC Adapter

Note: If anything is missing from the list above, do not attempt to install this product. Please contact the careline center on the warranty certificate at the last page of this manual.

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Front View

1. IR Receiver 2. Power LED: When the receiver is turned on, the LED light is blue. In standby mode, the LED light is red. The LED blinks when user press a Remote Controller button.

Rear View
DC12V 1.5A

TV SCART

HDMI

ETHERNET

1. DC Power: Power connector (DC 12V@1.5A adapter included) 2. TV SCART: Connect the STB to your television with the SCART lead (included), which can be used with most TVs in the UK. 3. HDMI: High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector. (Lead not included) Connect the STB to your television with the HDMI lead. If your television has an HDMI connector, you can use this for a high-definition signal for both audio and video signals. 4. Ethernet: A Category 5 cable will be compatible. (Included in the package) You can use this port to connect the STB to a wired LAN. Mostly it will be connected to a Hub or Router. 5. USB: USB v2.0 ports. USB mass storage devices and USB keyboards (USB HID compatible keyboards) can be connected. 05

Remote Control Overview

Press to turn the box on and off and it is used for user log in/out. Press to enter web site address directly. User can enter the address by numeric button or virtual keyboard below. Press to show Virtual Keyboard on entering any characters. Press to change input modes(Number, lower and upper case alphabet) Various function be supported; necessary guide will be shown on the bottom screen. Press to change volume.

Press to turn subtitle on or off.

Press to zoom in on picture view.

Press to change preferences including video resolution, user settings. Press to enter any number or character. Press to delete previous character, whilst user enters text (address or user name). Press to mute audio; this will be applicable for both SCART and HDMI. Press to change program on media player or IPTV streaming. Press to bring up the channel info banner with station and program information of current channel.

Press to go to main menu screen.

Navigation and OK buttons Press to return to the previous menu or link. Trick Play: During media play, user can play/pause( ) , stop( ) , fast forward( ) , rewind( ) , and skip to previous program( ) and next program( ). Press to show Trick bar or Information banner.

Press to search any contents in media server or web site.

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Setup
Connecting the Digital Entertainment IP STB to your TV set
1. Connect the STB to your television, using the SCART lead or an HDMI lead. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the STB and plug it into an outlet. The LED on the front of the STB lights up red to indicate that it is in stand-by. 3. Turn on the TV and select the TV input. 4. Press the POWER button to turn the STB on. The LED on the front of the STB turns blue to indicate that it is turned on. 5. Youll see a splash screen and then see main menu in about a minute.

DC12V

1.5A

TV SCART

HDMI

ETHERNET

HDMI LEAD

HDMI SCART LEAD

SCART

Note: Please note certain streams require HDCP protection; if your TV set does not support HDCP compliance features, the STB will not show the picture.

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Connecting the Digital Entertainment IP STB to your network


1. Connect your STB to your Network Hub or Router. - Directly connect to hub or router: Use an Ethernet lead to connect the STB to your hub or router port.

DC12V

1.5A

TV SCART

HDMI

ETHERNET

IP STB BROADBAND ROUTER

ETHERNET LEAD

- Using HomePlug adapter: Use one pair of HomePlug adapters to connect the STB to your hub, if the broadband router is in a different room. Visit the Netgear site and find HomePlug Kit.

HOMEPLUG ADAPTER

HOMEPLUG ADAPTER

ETHERNET LEAD

ETHERNET LEAD

DC12V

1.5A

TV SCART

HDMI

ETHERNET

BROADBAND ROUTER

IP STB

Note: Please note that any low bandwidth adapter will show poor network connection. We recommend using a 56 Mbps or higher bandwidth adapter for full feature.

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- Using Wireless networks: Get a USB wireless adapter for this STB. Contact Digital Stream for a list of compatible USB wireless adapters. Connect the adapter to one of the USB ports. 2. Verify network connection - The next time you turn the STB on, you should see that the Ethernet LED is turned on. 3. Configure the Network setting on the Network category of SETUP menu. - Device name: Your media server on home network will show this name for your STB. Your Media Browser is default. - IP Address: If the ISP or your home Hub/Router supports automatic IP addressing (DHCP), select Automatic IP. Otherwise, select Fixed IP, and press the Edit button to enter your network settings. - Connection Type: If you use an Ethernet lead, select Wired. Otherwise, select Wireless, and then youll see any necessary information for a Wireless setup, such as SSID, encryption information, etc. 4. Verify whether network connection is done. - Once you completely configure the network settings, select the Apply button. Then you should see the red highlighted indicator on the top screen. At the same time, the Weather Widget will show contents correctly. - If it still shows Network Disconnected, verify the steps above again.

Using the Digital Entertainment IP STB


BBC iPlayer
1. Select the BBC iPlayer item on the main menu. Thats it! - Use navigation buttons to move around, and press the OK button to confirm your selection. - The TV programmes are arranged by Channels and by Categories. Also, the Radio programmes are arranged by Radio Stations and by Categories. 2. Once you select one program to watch, you will see the full screen play with the Trick bar. - Press the INFO button to display the Trick bar. - Press the RED button to display or hide the Widget window. - You can use the following buttons for trick play; 3. If you play a Radio program, you can surf another menu while playing Radio program. - Press the INFO button to display the Trick bar. You can enter trick play buttons to pause or stop it.

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YouTube
1. Select Web TV on the main menu, and then select YouTube. - You will see several categories such as Your Favourites, Your Uploads, Top Rated, Top Favourites, Most Viewed, and Recently Featured. - Also, you can watch if you enter YouTube username on the Setup> Users window. See Configure User topic for detailed information. 2. You can select any videos that you want. 3. Once you select one video to watch, you will see the full screen play with the Trick bar. - Press the INFO button to display the Trick bar. - Press the RED button to display or hide the Widget window. - You can use following buttons for trick play; - You can skip to previous or next video with the , button.

Flickr
1. Select Web TV on the main menu, and then select the Flickr. - You will see Your Favourites, Your Uploads, and Everyones Photos categories. - If Your Favourites and Your Uploads categories are not shown, you have to enter your Flickr username on the Setup menu. If you have a Flickr account, then enter the Flickr username on the Setup > Users window. See Configure User Profile topic for detailed information. 2. Select any categories to watch. Then, you will see the picture contents under selected category. 3. Press the RED button to start Slideshow, or select any picture to see it. - Press the button to Pause/Start Slideshow. - Press the button to change play mode (Repeat and Shuffle mode).

Note: The Slideshow delay can be configured on the SETUP > General > Slideshow delay item. Please see Setting up the Preferences topic for detailed information.

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4. Press any colour button to show guide window if the guide window is not shown. 5. Press the RED button to rotate the picture. - It will rotate in anti-clock-wise. - Note that it will take few seconds if the picture is too big. 6. Press the GREEN button or the ZOOM button to zoom in/out of the picture. - The zoom ratios are 100%, 200%, 300% and 400%. - Use the navigation buttons to scroll the picture. 7. Press the YELLOW button to show or hide the guide window. 8. Press the BLUE button to change the Transition mode. - Different transition modes can be selected; None, Zoom, Slide Down and Slide Right.

Note: If you add more pictures on the Flickr site, try to exit and select the Flickr service several times until you see the added pictures.

HOME MEDIA
The Digital Entertainment IP STB brings video from the Internet to your television screen, and allows you to play a wide variety of videos even from USB storage. On the HOME MEDIA menu, you can access videos by the following ways; - Browsing the media servers: You can access any PC or media server on your home network. If you installed the Windows Media Player 11 or later on Window Vista or Windows 7 PC, you can share your contents with this STB. - Browsing USB storage: You can browse the USB storage, simply by connecting it to STB. You can play a variety of audio/video/picture formats and codec files. Refer to Specifications to see supported formats and codecs.

Browse Home Network


Before you try to connect your home network, be sure your PC or server is DLNA-compliant. The followings are DLNA-compliant media servers. Visit the DLNA website (www.dlna.org) to see the certified media server list. - Windows Media Player 11 on Windows Vista or later - TVersity (www.tversity.com) - Nero Media Home (www.nero.com)

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1. Install a DLNA-compliant media server (for example, Windows Media Player 11) on your PC. - Configure necessary settings on PC, and then share any contents you want. - Enable sharing option, and then accept STB to access your PC. The STB name will be Your Media Browser as default. 2. Verify whether media server is shown on the HOME MEDIA in folder view. - Press the RED button to refresh folder view list. - If you cannot see the server name, check whether the media server and STB are on the same network. 3. Select the media server, and then you will see all contents. - Use the navigation buttons and the OK button to select any contents. - Media server might classify its contents into Audio, Photos, Video and Folders. Note: The folder view is changed according to contents type. If a folder includes photos, the folder view is changed into a thumbnail view style.

Browse USB Storage


1. Insert the USB storage into one of the USB ports on the STB. - If the STB fail to detect USB storage, try to connect a external power supply for USB storage if available. - Refer to Specifications to see supported file system format. 2. Verify whether USB storage volume name is shown on the HOME MEDIA in folder view. - Press the RED button to refresh the list. - Normally it will take several seconds to detect the USB storage. 3. Select any contents you want to see. Note: You can see your photos while hearing music clips. Select music contents first, and then try to see your photo. Press the INFO button to show the Trick bar.

Search contents
You can find specific content on the HOME MEDIA and the YouTube over numerous contents. 1. Press the SEARCH button to display the SEARCH page. 2. Enter content name or keyword to search. - If you are on a certain a file or content, the content name will be copied into search text. - If you are on YouTube, YouTube checkbox will be checked. It does the same for the HOME MEDIA. 3. Press the RED button to start searching. - Search result will be shown if available. - If nothing found, press the SEARCH button to return to the SEARCH page.

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Surf web site


You can surf any web site directly; just by entering the web site address or by searching it on Google. Press the button to show the Address bar.

1. Press the button to show the Address bar. 2. Enter any web site address you want. - Press the GREEN button to show Virtual Keyboard. It may be easier to enter the address.

- Go to any web site

1. Press the button to show the Address bar. 2. Press the BLUE button to go to www.google.com.

- Go to Google site

- Add current web site to Favourites.

1. Go to the web site which you want to add. 2. Press the button to show the Address bar. And then press the YELLOW button to show the Favourites page. 3. Press the RED button to add current site. - Web site title will be shown. Press the YELLOW button if you want to modify its name or address. - You can remove any site with the GREEN button. 4. Select any favourite site to go there.

Setting up the Preferences


1. Press the SETUP button to see the SETUP page. 2. Configure NETWORK settings. Press the RED button to see the NETWORK setting page. - Device name: Your media server on your home network will show this name on your STB. Default is Your Media Browser. - IP Address: If your ISP or your home Hub/Router supports automatic IP addressing (DHCP), select the Automatic IP. Otherwise, select the Fixed IP, and press the Edit button to enter your network settings. - Connection Type: If you use the Ethernet lead, select the Wired. Otherwise, select the Wireless, and then youll see necessary information for Wireless setup such as SSID, encryption information, etc. 3. Configure Video settings. Press the GREEN button to see the A/V settings page. - Menu Language: Specify menu language. This requires restarting the STB, and it will automatically restart. - TV Standard: Select the HDMI output resolution. If you cannot see the screen after the resolution change, just press the OK button to cancel. - SCART Mode: Select the SCART mode; either RGB or CVBS. 4. Configure GENERAL settings. Press the BLUE button to see the GENERAL page. - Homepage: Home page site. Refer to Surfing web site for homepage access. - Slideshow delay: Delay between each picture on slideshow. 4 seconds is the default. - Automatically display content of USB device upon insertion: If checked, USB content will be shown upon the insertion of the USB storage device. - About: Contains any legal information about license and copyrights. Also you can check your network address if you selected Automatic IP address. - Widgets: Select the default Widget and the location for the Weather Widget.

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Note: When you need to enter text, press the button to show Virtual Keyboard Screen, or use the numeric buttons and the TEXT button.

Configure User Profile


ONYX provides a user Profile feature, so that multiple users can specify service accounts. 1. Select Create New User to create a new user profile. 2. Enter username and PIN. PIN is optional. - User Name: User Name. Mandatory field. - PIN and Repeat PIN: Password for user profile. Optional 3. If you have an account for each service, enter your account information. - Twitter: needs username and password. - Flickr: needs username and authentication on Yahoo site. - YouTube: needs username only. 4. Select Store User Data to store user profile. Otherwise, select the Back button.

Note: You might select the Edit or Delete button to edit/delete any user profile. Note that you have to logout before editing/deleting current user.

Login, Logout and Power Off


1. Press the POWER/USER button to see the LOGIN/LOGOUT page. 2. Login - Select user in the USER NAME combo box and select the Login button. - If PIN is correct, you shall see username on top-right screen. 3. Logout / Change User - Select the Logout button to logout. 4. Standby and Power Off - Standby will turn off the screen only. For power saving, use Power Off. - Power Off will turn whole system off. But it takes booting time to power on again.

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Appendix
Specifications
Audio/Video Output HDMI SCART Input Connecter USB Network Others RCU DC Input Gross weight Boxed Size (W x D x H) Operating Temperature Software Video Decoder Video Format MPEG1, MPEG2 MP@HL, VC-1 AP@L3, H264 HP@L4 WMV MP@HL, XVID Highdef MKV, AVI, VOB, ASF, WMV, MP4 MPEG-1/2/4 Elementary Stream (M1V, M2V, M4V) MPEG-1/2 PS (MPG) MPEG-2 TS (TS, TRP) MOV (H264 only supported; quicktime/sorenson is not supported)MP4 Audio Decoder MPEG-1 L1, L2, L3 Dolby Digital (AC3) MPEG-2 AAC MPEG-4 HE-AAC WMA (lossless not supported) MPEG audio (MP1, MP2, MP3, MPA) Audio Format AAC, M4A AC3, WMV, WMA Requires two DC 1.5V AAA batteries. 12VDC @ 1.5A 0.93 (lbs) 170 x 35 x 125 (mm) 0 ~ 45C 2 x USB 2.0 Host (5V, 500mA max) Ethernet 10/100 Mbps @ RJ-45, Wi-Fi USB adapter (Optional) @ USB HDMI 1.4a (24-bit), 576p, 720p, 1080i 576i, CVBS/RGB

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Warranty Certificate
IMPORTANT! Please keep this with your purchase receipt, which will be required if service is needed on this product during the warranty period.
KEEP THIS FOR YOUR FUTURE REFERENCE Model No.:

Serial No.:

Date of Purchase:

WARRANTY CONDITIONS:
The warranty of this product is valid for 12 months from the date of original purchase. Any defect that arises due to faulty materials or workmanship will be repaired free of charge during this period by the dealer from whom you purchased the unit. The warranty is subject to the following provisions. The warranty does not cover accidental damage, misuse, cabinet parts, knobs or consumable items such as batteries, drive belts or bulbs. The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual. It must be used solely for domestic purposes. For further information regarding your warranty please see the section at the rear of your user manual. The warranty will be rendered invalid if the product is resold or has been damaged by inexpert repair. Digital STREAM Technology Inc. disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages. The warranty is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights. In the event of a breakdown please refer to your instruction manual and check all plugs, fuses and electricity supply. In the event of there being no breakdown you will be charged for the repair.

Contact Detail:
MIT LONDON LTD UNIT 1 KINGSTON BUSINESS CENTRE, FULLERS WAY SOUTH, CHESSINGTON Surrey KT9 1DQ U.K Help Desk Tel. No. : 0208 391 9806 (Mon to Fri : 09:00 to 17:00) Fax : 0208 397 4497 www.mitlondon.com (A/S Registration, Q&A) Tech.info. : service@mitlondon.com

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