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1. playing device are switched off Do not DUNE PS switch them on until the connection Siro en IN procedure is finished 2 Connect the component video output aa d of the media player to the relevant TV monitor projector input using a 3RCA 3RCA cable 3 Optionally connect the analog stereo audio output AUDIO L R of the player to the relevant input of a TV monitor projector using a 2RCA 2RCA cable Instead you can use optical cable to transmit digital audio to your AV receiver in this case better audio quality may be expected 4 Using RC buttons of TV monitor projector select the required input and display mode For further instructions please refer to the manual of your displaying equipment 5 Power on the devices Wait until the initial screen a Dune logo is shown Connecting a TV Monitor Projector with Com posite Video Input AUDIO IN Since this kind of connection does not provide a high quality picture we rec ommend to use it only in case your TV monitor projector does not have High Definition video interfaces such as HDMI DVI or Component Y Cb Cr 1 Make sure that the player the TV ADUNE Plon monitor projector are switched off Do P sx not switch them on until the connec tion procedure is finished NIE 2 Connect the media player to the rel evant TV monitor projector input us ing an RCA RCA cable 3 Optionally connect the analog stereo audio output AUDIO L
2. SETUP Display picture parameters setup menu contrast brightness hue saturation e Up Down Select previous next parameter e Left Right Decrease increase the current parameter value e CLEAR Reset to the default value e To exit the picture parameter setting mode press ENTER or wait until automatic exit oc curs after a short period of time A Red Switch to the sound synchronization adjustment mode display information on cur rent setting SEARCH then PLAY Go directly to the main title CLEAR twice Start playback the DVD Video from the very beginning Audio CD Playback The player supports playback of Audio CD when an optical drive is attached to the player To play an Audio CD navigate to the Main screen of the file browser and insert the disc into an optical drive attached to the player The player will recognize the inserted Audio CD and highlight the corresponding optical drive item on the Main screen Select this optical drive item and press ENTER or PLAY The player will start playback of the Audio CD When playing a Audio CD the player treats each Audio CD track as a kind of an audio file and performs playback of a playlist consisting of all Audio CD tracks the same way as if the cor responding list of audio files was played in the file playback mode The overall player behav ior and available RC buttons are the same as in the file playback mode See File playback section for more information
3. Elm GID HO SELECT cap num SEARCH ZOOM POP UP amp al pars i on m 4 c v N ew Q S BE a0 6 ID v a a za C v m oi imo 5 k lt Sla m Es oz Se mm Accessing Network Drives Chapter 6 The player allows to connect network drives via SMB and NFS protocols It is possible to Connect any number of network drives Each connected network drive is represented in the Main screen root folder of the file browser as a folder called network folder wW a Hard Disk Web Browser Clear Clipboard Mark WW iC y Mark All Torrents New Network Folder Information USB Storage USB Storage 2 New Network Folder Name Type Server Folder User Password OK gt Cancel 1 Enter the Main screen root folder of the file browser 2 ShowExecute the New Network Folder action in the context menu 3 In the appearing window assign network folder parameters 4 Set the name field to any name which you like This name will be shown as a folder name in the file browser 5 Set the type field to SMB or NFS depending on which protocol does your network drive support e f you want to connect to a Windows PC and you are not familiar with the NFS protocol the easiest way would be using SMB in this case you won t need to install additional software on a PC the built in Windows software would be enough for Windows 2000 XP and
4. Internet Radio Playback The player supports playback of Internet Radio stations streamed using HTTP protocol in MP3 format For information on using Internet Radio please refer to http dune hd com support inet_ radio IPTV Playback and Recording The player supports playback and recording of IPTV channels streamed using multicast UDP protocol raw UDP or RTP over UDP For information on using IPTV please refer to http dune hd com support iptv HTTP Streams Playback The player supports playback of network streams using HTTP protocol This possibility is mostly intended for playback of Internet Radio HTTP MP3 streams see Internet Radio playback section but it can also be used for playback of other kinds of content streamed over HTTP protocol Basically all file formats Supported by the player in file playback mode are supported however there may be specific limitations when playing content via HTTP To play a HTTP stream prepare a playlist file in M3U or PLS format containing the corre sponding HTTP URL and just launch this playlist file in the player in the usual way The player will start playback of the content streamed from this HTTP URL just like playback of any regu lar video audio file in file playback mode See File playback section for more information Photo Viewer The player has a photo viewing function Supported formats JPG PNG BMP Home gt Setup gt Applications a e Web Browser
5. The speed depends on the data storage drive If the reading speed is insufficient there will be playback failures To avoid this kind of failures it is advisable to store the file on a drive ensuring best read speed and playback the file from this device Tip the fastest drive is the internal hard drive of your media player You may test the reading speed of a specific drive as follows Select the file in the file browser press the INFO button on RC and select Read Test The player will check the file reading speed and display the information on the maximum possible read speed for this file For smooth playback of the file this soeed should exceed the maximum file bitrate with some reserve In some cases exceeding an average file bitrate with some reserve may be enough File bitrate may be evaluated during file playback by the player by pressing the INFO button Note the information on bitrate delivered by the player is very rough and may be erroneous that s why it is advisable to use this function only during a file playback from the drive which has a priori sufficient reading speed e g from internal EXT2 EXT3 formatted hard disk During file playback by the player the information box activated with INFO button may dis play Buffer underruns displaying the duration of time span in seconds during which underrun of the decoder input buffer took place If you see this warning it means the reading speed of the drive is in
6. CLEAR Reset to the default value e To exit the picture parameter setting mode press ENTER or wait until automatic exit occurs after a short period of time MODE Switch the deinterlacing mode used for playback of in terlaced content Modes available motion adaptive default bob constant blend disabled A Red Switch to the sound synchronization adjustment mode display information on current setting e Left decrease adjustment value move the sound backwards in time relatively to the video e Right increase adjustment value move the sound forward in time relatively to video e To exit the adjustment mode press ENTER or wait until automatic exit occurs after a short period of time B Green First press display information on the current status of video frame rate adjustment e Subsequent presses turn on off video frame rate adjustment In case of activated adjustment the video frame rate increases by a factor of 25 23 976 PREV lt lt Start playback of the current file from the beginning or switch to the previous file from the playlist if the current playback position is close to the file beginning NEXT gt gt Switch to the next file from the playlist MENU Toggle showing of the browser of the current playlist e The browser displays the current playlist and the current item played e Up Down P P Navigate in the playlist e ENTER Switch to the selected item in the playlist
7. Flash ROM 32 MB File systems EXT2 EXT3 FAT32 NTFS read only Digital video output HDMI 1 3 Analog video output Component Y Pb Pr composite e 480i 480p 60 Hz e 576i 576p 50 Hz e 720p 50 Hz 60 Hz Wea modes e 1080i 50 Hz 60 Hz e 1080p 24 Hz 25 Hz 30 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz e 1024x768 1280x1024 1280x768 1280x960 1360x768 1366x768 1400x1050 1440x900 1600x1200 1680x1050 1920x1200 60 Hz HDMI 1 3 S PDIF optical Toslink S PDIF coaxial 7 1 analog audio outputs stereo analog audio outputs 2 x USB 2 0 host 1 x eSATA host Ethernet 100 Mbit s Network connectivity Optional Wi Fi 802 1 1n USB D Link DWA 140 MiniPCI extension module Optional Ethernet 1000 Mbit s MiniPCI extension module 430 mm width x 262 mm depth x 50 mm height Notes e Files with specific encoding or specific combinations of containers codecs may not be played or played with limitations or improperly Firmware updating may resolve problems of playback for some files This procedure may be carried out by the user or by a technician of post sales service center e This manual corresponds to the firmware version 090626 1828 Check http dune hd com manuals for updated versions of the manual Check http dune hd com firmware for updated versions of the firmware e The information in this manual is provided as is no guarantees of any kind are given in respect to its completeness or correctness Chapter 10
8. IPTV Internet Radio 4 Torrents Photo Viewer V In this Setup section it is possible to adjust the interval of picture switching slide show from 3 seconds to 1 day Also it is possible to set the type of the picture transition effect If the random transition mode is selected the effects will be used in a random order Home gt Setup gt Applications Photo Viewer Home gt Setup gt Applications Photo Viewer Slide show delay seconds Slide show delay 5 seconds Transition effect seconds Transition effect Random seconds Random seconds Smooth appearance seconds Small squares seconds From center to edges seconds From center horizontally From center vertically In the photo viewer mode the following RC buttons are available RETURN STOP Stop the slide show return to the file browser mode PAUSE Pause the slide show e To resume the slide show press PLAY PREV lt lt Left Show the previous file NEXT gt gt Right Show the next file POP UP MENU Toggle showing of the browser of the current playlist REPEAT Toggle the cyclic playback of the playlist SHUFFLE Toggle the random playback of the playlist ROTATE Rotate the picture clockwise 1 2 3 4 5 Rotate mirror the picture in different ways INFO Show hide information on the current file Format file type Width picture width pixels Height picture height pixels Bit Depth number of colors HO
9. R of the player to the relevant input of the TV monitor projector using a 2RCA 2RCA cable Instead you can use optical cable to transmit digital audio to your AV receiver in this case better audio quality may be expected 4 Using the RC buttons of your TV monitor projector select the required input and display mode For further instructions please refer to the manual of your displaying equipment LAN USB D Transmission of Digital Audio to AV Receiver via HDMI Input This media player is equipped with an up to date HDMI 1 3 interface allowing trans mission of digital video and audio streams via a single cable If your AV receiver has an HDMI 1 3 input and decoders for up to date audio formats you may fully enjoy an HD multichannel sound 1 Make sure that the player and the AV receiver are switched off Do not switch them on until the connection procedure is finished 2 Connect the HDMI output of the media player to the HDMI input of your AV receiver using an HDMI HDMI cable 3 Using the RC buttons of the AV receiver select an appropriate mode refer to your AV receiver manual China Hualu Group Made in China LAN USB HDMI Co ER We recommend you to turn down the volume of your audio equipment before connection in order to protect your hearing from unexpectedly high volume and to eliminate the risk of damage to your audio system Transmission of Digital Audio to AV Receiver via Optic
10. best way of signal transmission from the player to a TV monitor projector is the HDMI inter face In this case video and audio streams are transmitted in digital form without loss deliver ing excellent picture and sound V If your TV monitor projector has no HDMI port but is equipped with the DVI one you can use an HDMI DVI adapter to be connected to HDMI HDMI cable or HDMI DVI cable no adapter needed In this case transmission of audio stream via HDMI is not supported so one of the analog or digital audio outputs has to be used 1 Make sure that the player and the TV monitor projector is switched off Do not switch them on until the connection procedure is finished 2 Connect the HDMI DVI cable and if needed the HDMI DVI adapter 3 Using RC buttons of the TV monitor projector select the required input port and for display mode For further instructions please refer to the manual of your displaying equipment 4 Power on the devices Wait until the initial screen a Dune logo is shown Connecting a TV Monitor Projector with Component Y Cb Cr Video Input For this connection you should use a COMPONENT 3RCA 3RCA video cable and optionally a A 2RCA 2RCA audio cable for sound trans as mission to your TV set Please note that video cable shall have an impedance of 75 Ohm i e specially designed for transmis sion of analog video signal 1 Make sure that the player and the dis
11. e P P Backward forward by 10 min e To exit playback position changing mode press ENTER or wait until the automatic switch ing occurs after a short period of time 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Switch to a DVD Video chapter with the specified number You may select a two digit chapter number by entering both digits consecutively If it s a one digit number please wait shortly after its input All these operations should be performed during the playback Also these buttons allow to select DVD Video menu item PREV lt lt Start playing back the current chapter from the beginning or switch to playback of the previous chapter NEXT gt gt Move to playback of the next chapter on the disc INFO Display hide the information on played DVD media name of folder name optical drive type of media container format codec type resolution of video stream in the file maximum bitrate statistics for the current file playback session average bitrate statistics for the current file playback session current bitrate playback statistics duration AUDIO First press display information on current sound track e Subsequent presses switch to the next sound track SUBTITLE First press display information on the current subtitles e Subsequent presses switch between available subtitle versions ZOOM First press switch to the picture zooming mode display the current zoom status e Subsequent presses change zooming mode
12. e REPEAT Toggle the cyclic playback of the playlist e SHUFFLE Toggle the random playback of the playlist EJO O E QJE T n 2 TE a 9 E DE JO SELECT cap num N 5 pr O N STOP 2 v ow a ME r m REPEAT F E ANGLE ROTATE SHUFFLE PIP 2nd audio Blu ray Playback The player supports playback of Blu ray discs when a Blu drive is connected to the player and Blu ray images ISO files and BDMV folders When you play a Blu ray disc or image the player uses so called Blu ray playback mode In the Blu ray playback mode Blu ray fea tures such as Blu ray menu Blu ray subtitles BD J Bonus View BD Live are supported Note when playing a Blu ray disc or image make sure that the System Storage USB flash drive is attached to the player and is recognized by the player because it may be required for playback of the Blu ray disc or image Check Setup System Information System Storage to see whether the System Storage is attached For more information on the System Storage please see http dune hd com support usb flash drive Note only Blu ray discs without AACS protection are supported Retail Blu ray discs with AACS protection are not supported To play a Blu ray disc navigate to the Main screen of the file browser and insert the disc into a Blu ray drive attached to the player The player will recognize the inserted Blu ray disc an
13. hh DUNE Dune HD Base 2 0 User Manual Table of Contents 4 Hey Features e Player Features e Media File Player e Package Contents e Copyright Notice e Safety Measures e Before Getting Started e Exterior e Installing the Internal HDD 9 Remote Control RC e Entering Text with Remote Control e Standby Mode 11 Connections e Connecting a TV Monitor Projector with HDMI DVI Input e Connecting a TV Monitor Projector with Component Y Cb Cr Video Input e Connecting a TV Monitor Projector with Composite Video Input e Transmission of Digital Audio to AV Re ceiver via HDMI Input e Transmission of Digital Audio to AV Re ceiver via Optical Coaxial Cable e Transmission of Analog Audio to Exter nal Stereo Amplifier or TV Set e Transmission of Analog 7 1 Audio to External Amplifier Receiver e Connection to LAN and Internet e Connection of External USB Drives 16 System Setup e Setup Menu e Quick Setting of Video Output Mode e Setup Menu Sections e General e Video e Audio e Network e Information e Miscellaneous e Menu Style e IPTV e Internet Radio e Web Browser e Torrents e Encodings 25 Playback e File Browser e Marking Files and Folders e Copying and Moving Files and Folders e File Playback e Blu ray Playback e DVD Video Playback e Audio CD Playback e Internet Radio Playback e IPTV Playback and Recording e HTTP Streams Playback e Photo Viewer 36 Accessing Network Dr
14. hubs are supported eSATA host port e This high speed port allows to plug an additional external HDD Optional extension modules e One of the following internal modules may be installed Wi Fi 802 11n Ethernet 1000 Mbps Media File Player Media files playback is supported from the following media sources internal SATA HDD external USB or eSATA HDD USB flash drive USB card reader optical discs when a USB or eSATA optical drive is connected network HDD in a PC or NAS some Internet sources Supported video codecs MPEG 2 MPEG 4 DivX Xvid WMV 9 VC 1 H 264 Supported video file formats MKV MPEG TS MPEG PS M2TS VOB AVI MOV MP4 QT ASF WMV Blu ray ISO BDMV DVD ISO VIDEO TS For the best picture quality for viewing media files the attached display should support 1920x1080 1080p or 1280x720 720p High Definition HDTV signal formats Package Contents 1 Dune HD Base 2 0 media player 4 AV cable 2 Remote control two AAA batteries are NOT included 5 HDMI cable 3 Power supply cord 6 This manual Copyright Notice The law prohibits copying transmitting displaying broadcasting via cable network public playback and letting on lease of copyright protected materials without the rightholder s au thorization Some video discs are encoded with copy protection and any picture recorded from such discs will be distorted This product incorporates a copyright protection tech
15. of an NFS server E g 10 0 0 2 When connect ing to a Windows PC the required IP address can be found in the network connection prop erties on a Windows PC e Specifying the Windows computer name is not supported e If your local network has DNS resolution and the player has proper DNS parameters in its network configuration you may use DNS name of the server instead of an IP address 2 Set the Folder field to the full folder path on an NFS server E g data video e The folder path should begin with Path details are determined by the particular NFS server and its settings 3 Press the OK button on the screen The Main screen the root folder of the file browser will show the new network folder Open this folder to browse the contents of the network drive e f an attempt to open a network folder fails with the Cannot access network folder mes sage please refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual Accessing Player HDD from Network You may use the player as a Network Attached Storage NAS and access drives connected to the player from the LAN Note For FIP access it is enough to establish an FTP connection to the player No user name and password is required e g a so called anonymous FTP access is used If a par ticular FTP client requires specifying a user name and a password enter the user name ftp and leave the password field blank Connecting to the Player via F
16. or move several files folders at once you should mark these files folders Home gt Hard Disk gt screenshots KZ screenshoti bmy screenshoti0 bmp ra screenshot11 bmp Flle screenshot12 bmp _ Screenshot1 bmp alze screenshot2 bmp Fa me screenshot3 bmp Modified 1 January 2008 screenshot4 bmp 10 16 05 screenshotS bmp Accessed 1 January 2008 screenshot6 bmp 10 16 05 screenshot7 bmp screenshot8 bmp MM screenshot9 bmz CONTROWS b 1 j ENTER PLAY MENU SETUP V In case of moving files folders within a single partition of a drive there is no physical copy ing of the data only the directory information is updated on the drive files folders are moved to the new location instantly In case of moving files folders between different parti tions or different drives files folders will be first copied to the new location and then de leted from the old location During copying you should not unplug the player or disconnect the drive Otherwise the information loss may occur File Playback The player supports playback of media files video music photos in various formats You can play files from any drives attached to the player or from network drives To play a media file select the file in the file browser and press ENTER To play all media files in the current folder starting with a certain file select the file in the file browser and press PLAY The player will generate a
17. panel of the player On an error a message ERR is displayed on the front penal of the player Here is the error code Possible error codes ERR Ann ERR Bnn ERR Cnn A problem with the dune_firmware dff e the file is invalid broken e the file corresponds to a wrong player model e the file can not be read from the USB drive etc ERR Dnn ERR Enn A problem during data copying e g the USB drive disconnected during data copying 5 Detach the USB flash drive from the player and delete the dune firmware dff file from it do not attach the USB flash drive with this file to the player when you switch the player on otherwise the player will attempt to recover the firmware again 6 Switch the player off using the power button on the player 7 Switch the player on The recovered firmware should load in the usual way Player specifications MKV MPEG TS MPEG PS M2TS VOB AVI MOV MP4 QT ASF WMV Blu Ray ISO BDMV DVD ISO VIDEO TS MP3 MPA M4A WMA FLAC WAV DTS WAV DTS AC3 AAC JPEG PNG BMP MPEG2 MPEG4 DivX XVID WMV9 VC1 H 264 AC3 Dolby Digital DTS MPEG AAC LPCM WMA WMAPro EAC3 Dolby Audio codecs Digital Plus Dolby True HD DTS HD High Resolution Audio DTS HD Master Audio FLAC Subtitle formats SRT SUB plain text SSA AAS MKV VobSub PGS Blu ray playback only Playlist file formats M3U PLS Sigma Designs 8634 SoC System memory RAM 384 MB
18. start loading the DVD Video image Depending on a particular DVD Video disc or image its loading may take some time up to several minutes While a DVD Video disc or image is being loading a blank screen is shown After the DVD Video disc or image is loaded the player will start playback of the disc e g will show the disc menu Note when stopping the playback of a DVD Video disc or image the player remembers the current playback position and automatically restores it when the disc or image is loaded next time To start playback of a DVD Video disc or image from the very beginning just as if it has never been played press CLEAR two times after the disc is loaded In the DVD playback mode the following RC buttons are available Left Right Up Down ENTER RETURN in DVD menu Navigate the disc menu POP UP MENU Display an interactive menu of the disc selection of scenes switching be tween titles additional materials etc TOP MENU Switch to the top menu of the disc STOP Finish the playback return to the Main screen of the file browser PAUSE First press switch to the pause mode e Subsequent presses frame by frame playback switching to the next frame e PLAY Continue the playback Left Right Up Down P P during playback First press switch to playback position changing mode e Subsequent presses change the playback position e Left Right Backward forward by 10 sec e Up Down Backward forward by 1 min
19. sure that the correct name is entered If you connect to a Windows PC name of the shared folder may be found in the folder properties on the PC Make sure that the server is correctly setup required folder is open for access Make sure that you may have an ac cess to the shared folder from another PC or another network device Incorrect user name password in case of SMB connection e Make sure that you enter correct user name and password Make sure that you may get access to a Shared folder with the specified user name and the password from another PC or another network device TROUBLE No access to internal hard disk of the player through the network SOLUTION Several reasons and solutions of this problem are possible Incorrectly configured or disabled network connection between the player and the client PC e Make sure that the player and the client PC are correctly connected to the network check the network cable connection e Make sure that the network parameters of the player are correct see Setup menu Network section e Enter the player Setup menu System Information section and make sure that the shown IP address is correct and connected is shown to the right of the IP address e If you connect to a Windows PC do the following first find the IP address of the player see Setup menu System Information section Then on the PC press Start Run and enter the command line ping player ip address e g pi
20. these files are made with violation of certain rules and although they may be correctly played back with different software players on a PC the Dune player may not do this since the hardware decoder of the player and or player software are not designed for playback of such exotic files Player software or hardware limitations or errors These limitations or errors may be poten tially eliminated in future firmware updates If you think that a file is not played back by the player or is played back improperly and wish to draw the attention of firmware developers please see the Report a Problem sub section below Provide as much details as possible about the problem as well as about the file size in bytes type of container e g MKV TS AVI type of video codec e g MPEG 2 H 264 VC 1 MPEG 4 type of audio codec for all sound tracks e g ACS DTS frame rate e g 23 976 24 0 25 0 29 97 30 0 bitrate e g 20 Mbit s If possi ble provide the link for downloading this file In case such link is available the probability of finding the solution rises significantly In case of audio related problems please do not forget to specify the way of connection to the relevant audio equipment specific model of your receiving audio equipment and settings of the player from the Audio Setup section Network TROUBLE After an attempt to enter the network folder there is a popup Cannot access network folder SOLUTION Se
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22. TP from a Windows PC 1 Find out the IP address of the player it may be done in the player Setup menu System Information section 2 Open the Windows Explorer i e use any opened folder window and enter the following into the address bar ftp player_ip address e g ftp 10 0 0 3 e For FTP access instead of the Windows Explorer it is recommended to use specialized FTP clients like FileZilla such clients typically perform better Connecting to the Player via SMB from a Windows PC For SMB access the player offers a shared with unrestricted access folder with the name internal hard disk which corresponds to the internal HDD of the player User name and password is not required 1 Find out the IP address of the player it may be done in the player Setup menu System Information section 2 Open the Windows Explorer i e use any opened folder window or press the Start button and enter the following Wplayer ip address internal hard disk e g 10 0 0 3 inter nal hard disk e You may alternatively connect to the player by typing player_ip address dune inter nal hard disk or dune e If you are unable to access the player from the network please refer to the Troubleshoot ing section of this manual Troubleshooting General TROUBLE The device does not switch on SOLUTION Check if the media player is connected to AC mains TROUBLE The device is properly c
23. Torrents Home gt Setup gt Applications gt Internet Radio Show in main screen Yes Web Browser This section describes media player setting for web browsing In this Setup section you may choose whether to show the web browser item on the main menu the file browser root folder e For detailed instructions on using and setting up the Web Browser please refer to http dune hd com support web_browser Torrents This section describes media player setting for torrent downloading In this Setup section you may configure the built in torrent client e For detailed instructions on using and setting up the torrent client please refer to http dune hd com support torrent_client Encodings This section allows to select text encoding for various player features Home k Setup gt Miscellaneous k Encodings Ext2 Ext3 encoding Unicode UTF 8 NFS encoding Unicode UTF 8 FTP server encoding Unicode UTF 8 Playlist encoding Auto Subtitles encoding Auto Playoack File Browser Home gt Hard Disk copied W HDNETWORK PHOTO Folder screenshots AUDIO Moditied al VIDEO 1 January 2008 07 05 48 Accessed 1 January 2008 07 05 48 CONTROLS w t ENTER The file browser allows browsing of all files and folders available Browsing starts from the V Main screen also called the root folder which includes subdivisions corresponding to connected drives and network resour
24. Vista e If you want to connect to a NAS Network Attached Storage and your NAS supports NFS please use the NFS protocol e Windows does not have a built in software which implements the NFS protocol If you want to use NFS for accessing files on a Windows PC you should install and configure some NFS server e g HaneWin NFS Server refer to the manual on the developer s site Connecting via SMB Protocol 1 Set the Server field to the server IP address E g 10 0 0 2 e When connecting to a Windows PC the required IP address can be found in the network connection properties on a Windows PC e Specifying the Windows computer name is not supported e If your local network has DNS resolution and the player has proper DNS parameters in its network configuration you may use DNS name of the server instead of an IP address 2 Set the Folder field to the name of a shared folder having proper access rights on an SMB server E g VIDEO e When connecting to a Windows PC the name of the shared folder can be found in the properties of a folder on a Windows PC e The name of a shared folder which is exposed to the network so called network name may differ from its name on a hard drive you should use the network name If the SMB server requires user name and password specify those values in respective fields in most cases those are not required Connecting via NFS Protocol 1 Set the Server field to the IP address
25. able video mode for any type of video connection you are using regardless the previous settings of your player e After getting a picture on the screen with one of these modes please go to Setup menu and choose the most appropriate video output and resolu tion e During a video playback the MODE button is deactivated To change pa rameters of video output stop playback by pressing the STOP button In case of any problems to make sure that the playback is stopped and you are in the file browser mode switch the player off and then on and wait until the player boots completely for up to 60 sec Refer to the Standby Mode section AEB ZO JAHRES JJO O e 5 ee n N So v SIs Eo IN 3 Ya G yeu v gt lt NEXT gt ad STOP SLOW a I gt ANGLE URL pert 2DUNE Setup Menu Sections Home gt Setup General LU Network Applications Appearance m 7 Miscellaneous Information CONTROLS 4 w RETURN ENTER General This section descrbes selection of general interface language and timeout for the screen saver activation Home gt Setup gt General Interface language English Screen saver 3 minutes Disabled 10 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes 5 minutes CONTROLS wr RETURN F ENTER Video In this section you will find settings of video output type digital HDMI or analog and adjusting of video resolution on
26. age is not damaged has no compression or opening marks v integrity of the package contents If the package is damaged the manufacturer shall not be held liable in respect of the When you connect the media player to your AV appliances for the first time please make sure that all seals and retainer screws on the top enclosure are in place v If for some reason the seals were broken the manufacturer shall be entitled to refuse the free of charge after sales servicing of the device the warranty Is void After switching on the player performs automatic startup procedure including boot up of the embedded operating system It may take about 1 minute After that you will get to the Main screen the file browser showing the root folder Exterior ity of connections Front view Please connect relevant AV appliances only if all devices are switched off Please refer to the Connections section below for description of the major HD BASE 2 0 NETWORK MEDIA PLAYER Dvs a 1 2 3 gt DUNE 2 z 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Power switch 4 EJECT 7 PREV 2 Display 5 PLAY PAUSE 8 NEXT 3 HDD rack 6 STOP 9 USB 2 0 host Rear view 1 100 Mbps LAN and USB 2 0 host 2 HDMI 1 3 3 Coaxial digital audio output 4 Optical digital audio output 5 Analog stereo left right audio output 6 Component Y Pb Pr video output 7 Composite video ou
27. al Coaxial Cable An optical Toslink Toslink or coaxial 75 Ohm audio cable shall be used not includ ed 1 Connect digital audio output of the player to the digital audio input of the AV receiver 2 Select relevant input and sound mode on the AV receiver WT SD U N E NETWORK MEDIA PLAYER i i i Us LAN USB Coaxial O gt in 1OD Optical oo ee LE We recommend you to turn down the volume of your audio equipment before connec tion in order to protect your hearing from unexpectedly high volume and to eliminate the risk of damage to your audio system Transmission of Analog Audio to External Stereo Amplifier or TV Set An analog 2RCA 2RCA cable shall be used not included 1 Connect analog stereo audio output AUDIO L R of your player to the audio input of your ste reo amplifier 2 Select a relevant input in your amplifier We recommend you to turn down the volume of your audio equipment before connec tion in order to protect your hearing from unexpectedly high volume and to eliminate the risk of damage to your audio system You may send the analog audio signal from your player to the TV V set in case you use DVI Com ponent video or Composite vid eo for video signal transmission and don t use an AV receiver for digital audio decoding In case of connection via HDMI video and audio signals will be transmitted using a single HDMI cable that s why ther
28. ayer Setup Menu e The setup menu may be entered only from the file browser mode WARNING During media files playback an access to the setup Menu is dis abled In order to enter the menu you need to stop the playback first e To enter the setup menu press SETUP on your RC or enter the Setup folder in the Main screen of the player the file browser showing the root folder e To exit the setup menu press SETUP once again or press the RETURN button e To browse the setup menu use RC buttons Up Down RETURN Left ENTER Right Quick Setting of Video Output Mode The MODE button of the RC allows quick setting of video output mode with out entering the setup menu This type of video output configuration may be required in case after connecting your player to a TV monitor projector you see no picture on the screen After pressing the MODE button you will enter the quick video setting mode In this mode pressing one of the digit buttons 1 2 3 4 5 switches to one of the following video output modes respectively 1 Composite Component PAL 2 Composite Component NTSC 3 HDMI 480i 60 Hz 4 HDMI 720p 60 Hz 5 HDMI 1080i 60 Hz To exit the quick video setting mode after successful settings press ENTER on your RC e After pressing the MODE and a digit button please wait for up to 15 sec before the new video mode is settled e The 5 listed video modes are provided only to ensure that you can quickly set up some us
29. ces Up Select the previous file folder from the list Move the cursor to the area of the current path indication in case the selection is on the first element of the list Down Select the next file folder from the list Left Right Depending on the chosen menu style navigate the icon grid or perform the same function as the ENTER RETURN buttons respectively P Select a file from the top of the page move one page up P Select a file from the bottom of the page move one page down RETURN Return to the main root folder ENTER Enter the folder when selected Start playback of the selected media file Show the selected picture Start playback of DVD Video folder or Blu ray folder Start firmware update in case a firmware file is selected PLAY Start playing of all media files in the current folder except for the files in subfolders starting from the current file you need to select a starting file using arrow buttons Start playback of DVD Video folder or Blu ray folder Start playback of all files in the selected folder including files in subfolders in alphabetical order Start playback of all marked files in the same order as displayed MENU Show context menu with a list of available additional commands for the selected file folder and the current folder Using the context menu allows you to execute the follow ing Commands e Display information on the selected file folder also allows
30. d highlight the corresponding optical drive item on the Main screen Select this optical drive item and press ENTER or PLAY The player will start loading the Blu ray disc To play a Blu ray image select the corresponding ISO file or Blu ray folder a folder contain ing BDMV subfolder and press ENTER or PLAY The player will start loading the Blu ray image Depending on a particular Blu ray disc or image its loading may take some time up to sev eral minutes While a Blu ray disc or image is being loading you may see a blank screen or loading or a similar message on the screen After the Blu ray disc or image is loaded the player will start playback of the disc e g will show the disc menu In Blu ray playback mode the following RC buttons are available Left Right Up Down ENTER RETURN Navigate the disc menu POP UP MENU Display an interactive menu of the disc selection of scenes switching be tween titles additional materials etc TOP MENU Switch to the top menu of the disc A Red B Green C Yellow D Blue Perform functions specific to a particular Blu ray disc STOP Finish the playback return to the Main screen of the file browser PAUSE First press switch to the pause mode e Subsequent presses frame by frame playback switching to the next frame e PLAY Continue the playback SEARCH Go directly to the desired time position PREV lt lt Start playing back the current chapter from the be
31. e is no need of addition al analog audio connections in this case A AUDIO IN Transmission of Analog 7 1 Audio to External Am plifier Receiver Four analog 2RCA 2RCA cables shall be used not in cluded It is better to use four identical cables We recommend you to turn down the volume of your audio equipment before connec tion in order to protect your hearing from unexpectedly high volume and to eliminate the risk of damage to your au dio system Connection to LAN and Internet A standard Cat 5 Cat 5e or Cat 6 Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors should be used not included CI HD BASE 2 0 Kx D U N E NETWORK MEDIA PLAYER In collaboration of HDI China Hualu Group ethernet hub switch Connection of External USB Drives Your media player is equipped with USB ports for connection of external data stor age devices with USB interface There are two standard A type USB 2 0 host ports 1 Connect a USB cable of external device to your media player 2 Wait until the file browser shows a new corresponding icon in the root folder this indicates that the connected equipment is initialized V Playback and other operations with USB drives are described in the Playback section below system Setup Chapter 4 This chapter describes a list of settings of different functions of your media pl
32. fer to the Quick Setting of Video Output Mode TROUBLE HDMI connection does not function or function improperly picture disappears jumps etc This kind of troubles results from bad compatibility of the player with some models of HDMI equipment Symptoms may be the following HDMI connection is not available at all although everything is properly connected and configured Periodical failure or jumping of picture during video playback or operation of the file browser Periodic warning on the TV monitor projector screen about video mode change during vid eo playback or operation of the file browser Problems with sound on a TV set during sound transmission through HDMI Color bars on screen Other artefacts Note Reinitializing of HDMI video output of the player which is performed when switching be tween the file browser and video playback in the form of several second delay before playback start and return to the file browser is an expected and normal player behavior with current firmware versions installed it takes place with any HDMI equipment and does not prevent using the player This feature is not related to the above problems SOLUTION First of all make sure that the problem is related to the HDMI connection try to use an analog connection to a TV monitor projector e g component If the problem persists after switching to an analog connection it shall mean that it is not related to HDMI but rather to yo
33. g with transition effects see Photo Viewer section When starting playback of a list of media files consisting of both photos and other kinds of media files video audio the player will ask whether you want to show photos or play video and audio files In file playback mode the following RC buttons are available STOP Finish playback return to the file browser PAUSE First press switch to the pause mode e Subsequent presses frame by frame display switch to the next frame e To exit the pause mode press PLAY Left Right Up Down P P First press switch to playback position changing mode e Subsequent presses change the playback position e Left Right Backward forward by 10 sec e Up Down Backward forward by 1 min e P P Backward forward by 10 min e To exit the playback position changing mode press the ENTER button or wait until auto matic switching to the selected position occurs after a short period of time O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Switch playback position to 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 from the beginning of the file FWD gt gt REW lt lt Switch to the accelerated forward backward playback increase frame rate switch between acceleration modes 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x e To return to the normal playback press PLAY SLOW gt Switch to the slow motion forward playback decrease frame rate switch between 1x 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x 1 16x 1 32x e To retur
34. ginning or switch to playback of the previous chapter NEXT gt gt Move to playback of the next chapter on the disc FWD gt gt REW lt lt Switch to accelerated forward backward playback mode switching between acceleration modes 1x 2x 4x 16x e PLAY Return to the normal playback SLOW gt Switch to the slow motion playback Switching between modes 1x 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x e PLAY Return to the normal playback INFO Show information on current status of the player e Current operation PLAY PAUSE etc e Type of optical media used currently BD ROM BD R etc e Type of sound track Stream type DD DD DTS etc e Type of content and current playback time e g HDMV 00 25 53 e Current disc title e g Title 1 11 e Current disc chapter e g Chapter 8 27 e Current bitrate e g Bitrate 34 43 Mbps AUDIO First press display information on current sound track e Subsequent presses switch to the next sound track SUBTITLE First press display information on current subtitles e Subsequent presses switch to subsequent subtitles ANGLE Choose the viewing angle if supported by the particular disc 2nd audio Turn the secondary audio track on off in case such track is present on a par ticular disc PIP Toggles showing the picture in picture content if such content is present on a particular disc ZOOM First press switch to the picture zooming mode display informati
35. he bitstream mode on digital audio outputs so the audio quality may suffer e g stereo PCM may be sent to the S PDIF output and multichannel PCM may be sent to the HDMI output Network This section describes main parameters of connecting the media player to a LAN or Internet Connection You may select a type of connection which will be used by default It may be Wired twisted pair cable connection or Wireless Wi Fi connection optional Alternatively the connection may be disabled at all Home gt Setup gt Network Status IP address 192 168 0 162 disconnected 1Gb Ethernet Settings Connection Wired 1Gb Ethernet Mode Manual TCP IP settings Edit Selection of networking mode Auto DHCP The media player is instructed to automatically receive an IP address and other parameters required for TCP IP network Manually All TCP IP parameters are set by the user Home gt Setup gt Network TCP IP Settings IP address LOGE 102 Network mask o ZAJE Gateway 168 DNS server 1 LOU DNS server 2 ok gt BE Information This section provides system information about your device Home gt Setup We General TERY Network Applications Appearance v Miscellaneous Information RETURN ENTER Miscellaneous This section offers additional settings of your media player Home gt Setup Applications Appearance E Miscellaneous Info
36. in buttons for controlling the play er navigate across the items on the screen open use the currently se lected item go back to the previous screen go to main menu show popup menu with actions show information control some other player functions 9 PLAY PAUSE STOP SLOW REW FWD PREV NEXT con trol the playback 10 SUBTITLE URL 2nd audio ANGLE ROTATE REPEAT SHUF FLE PIP AUDIO control the playback and some other player functions Some RC buttons may have several functions depending on the current player mode Some RC buttons may be available only in certain player modes or only during playback of a certain content Notes e Use alkaline AAA batteries e Observe polarity when inserting batteries e Direct the remote control to the player There must be no obstacles between the RC and the player If the player is installed behind a tinted glass the manufacturer may not guar antee an undisturbed functioning of RC e If RC functions only at short distances or stopps functioning make sure to replace the batteries Entering Text with Remote Control Generally entering text is carried out the same way as with most cell phones 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter a character to the position pointed by the cursor First press enter the first character from a set of characters related to this button Each subsequent press you may change the entered character to the next one from this set e 0 e
37. ives e Connecting via SMB Protocol e Connecting via NFS Protocol e Accessing Player HDD from Network e Connecting to the Player via FTP from a Windows PC e Connecting to the Player via SMB froma Windows PC 39 Troubleshooting e General e Video Playback e Network e Reporting a Problem 43 Firmware Recovery Procedure 44 Player Specifications 45 Notes Key Features Player Features Media content playback e Video various formats music MP3 and others and photos JPEG and others Disc playback when an external optical drive is connected e Audio CD DVD Video disc Blu ray disc note retail Blu ray discs with AACS protection are not supported Streaming network content e NFS and SMB protocols plus limited HTTP support HDD mobile rack with SATA DirectLink for fast and easy HDD replacement e HDD rack allows to store media collection on any number of hard disks without the need of expensive multi disk NAS solutions A standard 3 5 SATA HDD can be used provided it has suitable heat emission Please see http dune hd com support hw_compat for recommen dations on suitable HDD models HDMI 1 3 e Up to date HDMI 1 3 interface ensures outstanding quality and compatibility of digital video and audio signal Two USB 2 0 host ports e Two high speed USB 2 0 host ports ensure an easy to use playback of media content from external data storage devices like USB HDD flash drives card readers etc USB
38. me you may mark these files folders Use SELECT button on your RC or commands of the context menu You may mark files folders only within the current folder In case of switching to another folder the information on marks will be reset BIO Ja 90 HO Home gt Hard Disk Y demo content W screenshots Refresh En CH ZOO CD al pars SI i a m 4 v Cut Copy Delete Rename re New Folder ey Q P BA a 7o Ed i E oz S mm EJE EJE zy x 3 E c a v m w Jims 5 Mm 3 3 2 Sule ra m Ee Information Copying and Moving Files and Folders e Copying and moving files folders is performed using the clipboard much like it is done onaPC e To copy files folders you need first to copy them to the clipboard then go to the target folder and perform the Paste action e To move files folders you should first cut them to the clipboard then go to the target folder and perform the Paste action e Cut Copy and Paste actions may be executed using the context menu e In case of copying or moving a folder its content will be copied moved entirely including all subfolders and their contents Refresh Home gt Hard Disk Cut Copy Delete Rename Paste Clear Clipboard Y demo content scree Refresh Mark Delete Mark All Rename New Folder Mark Mark All Information New Folder Information e To copy
39. n to normal playback press PLAY INFO Show hide information on the current file File name Container type Format codec type Resolution of the video stream in the file Maximum bitrate statistics of the current session of file playback Average bitrate statistics of the current session of file playback Current bitrate playback statistics Duration AUDIO First press display information on the current sound track e Subsequent presses switch to the next sound track SUBTITLE First press display information on the current subtitles e Subsequent presses switch to the next subtitles e Up Down Move subtitles up down ZOOM First press switch to picture zooming mode display information on current zoom setting e Subsequent presses switch to subsequent picture zooming mode e In case the Special zooming mode is selected the following RC buttons are enabled e Left Right Zoom in out proportional picture stretching e Up Down Increase decrease vertical stretching proportions adjusting e P P Increase decrease the overscan area useful to com pensate for picture cropping by a TV projector e To exit the picture zooming mode press ENTER or wait until automatic exit will be performed after a short period of time SETUP Display picture parameters setup menu contrast brightness hue saturation e Up Down Select previous next parameter e Left Right Decrease increase the current parameter value e
40. nded for indoor use only Do not expose it to direct sunlight do not leave it near a heater or radiator 5 Do not use the device in rooms with high humidity such as bathroom 6 Do not plug in the player immediately after moving it from a cold place into a warm one unpack it and leave for 1 5 2 hours in order to allow evaporation of condensate on internal parts 7 Please make sure to switch off the player and all relevant AV equipment before connecting them 8 Do not place any items on top of the player The device needs some space for proper heat dissipation Do not place any vessels with liquid close to the device 9 Severe voltage surge in AC mains may result in improper operation of the device In this case please unplug the player or turn it off with the POWER button on the front panel of the player wait for at least 15 seconds then turn it back on The media player will restart and its functionality will be restored 10 If you intend not to use the media player for a long period of time for safety and power saving reasons please make sure to unplug it from the AC mains Please be aware that in the standby mode the player still consumes significant power 11 After turning the player completely off using the power switch or unplugging it please wait for at least 15 seconds before turning it on again Before Getting Started When you start using the media player for the first time please make sure that the shipping pack
41. ng 10 0 0 3 If successful transmission of packets is displayed it means that the network connection between the player and the Windows PC is correct Incorrect IP address of the player e Make sure that you enter the IP address currently assigned to the player You may find this IP address in the player Setup menu System Information section Reporting a Problem If you want to report your problem or a debug dump to the manufacturer please visit http dune hd com support feedback Firmware Recovery Procedure In case of firmware upgrade crash e g the player is switched off during firmware upgrade firmware recovery is possible in most cases except the case when the new firmware version has a modified kernel part and the upgrade crashes exactly when rewriting this kernel part first 15 of upgrade progress 1 Copy a firmware DFF file into dune_firmware dff file at the top level of a USB flash drive preferably use exactly the same firmware version as was attempted to install during the failed upgrade 2 Switch the player off using the power button on the player 3 Attach the USB flash drive with the dune firmware dff file to the player 4 Switch the player on The player should detect the USB flash drive and automatically start firmware recovery pro cedure You should see RECOVER CHK 0 CHK 1 CHK 99 REC 0 REC 1 REC 99 OK EJECT STORAGE AND REBOOT messages on the front
42. nol ogy which is protected by requirements of certain U S patents and other intellectual prop erty rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home viewing uses Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Safety Measures HD BASE 2 0 Oro To Prevent Overheating If you install your device in a closed space it is necessary to provide enough A clearance around it for proper cooling The clearance at each side should be not less than 10 cm To avoid troubles please read this manual carefully before using the de vice Keep the manual for future reference 1 In case of malfunctioning please contact an authorized service center There are no user serviceable parts inside the device only a qualified engineer may attempt repairing it Opening the device case voids the warranty 2 To avoid electric shock do not touch the plugged in player with wet hands and do not al low moisture within the case If it happened immediately unplug the device and contact an authorized service center 3 Clean the device only with a dry soft cloth Do not use any liquid detergents or scouring powder In case of hard dirt use special wipes suitable for PC cleaning Make sure that the wipe is dry enough otherwise fluid drops may get inside 4 The device is inte
43. nter the space e 1 enter a special character punctuation marks etc e Up Down Left Right after pressing 1 special character entering mode select the required character ENTER confirm selection finish text entering SUBTITLE enter the period for numeric mode functions like but ton 1 character mode CLEAR lt delete a character to the left of cursor SELECT cap num switch input mode abc character mode small latin letters BIO FE BIO HO n BE J 2 N oOo gon M lt a BREIE 20 3 O 0G Cc D y i Ya to Nes n a Mol v v lt v z YS 4 ANGLE ROTATE n Cc ow m alle er m 2nd audio ABC character mode capital latin letters 123 numeric mode digits RETURN cancel the text changes and finish text entering Left Right move the cursor one character left right Up Down move the cursor to the start end of a text line e f the cursor is already in start end position select another user interface element which is under over the current text entry area only for dialogs with several elements of user inter face text changes are confirmed automatically POP UP MENU show context menu with a list of available commands They allow you to cut copy and paste text using the clipboard much like it is done on a PC SDUNE Standby Mode Pressing the POWER remote control button switches the
44. on on current zoom settings e Subsequent presses switch to subsequent zoom setting 2X 4X 8X 16X ZOOM OFF e Left Right Up Down Navigation through the frame enlarged in ZOOM mode SETUP Switch to the picture parameters setting mode contrast brightness hue saturation e Subsequent presses select the next parameter e Left Right Adjust the selected parameter If after pressing an RC button the INVALID KEY indication is displayed it means that the pro cedure assigned to this button is currently disabled or not supported for this disc DVD Video Playback The player supports playback of DVD Video discs when a DVD drive is attached to the play er and DVD images ISO files and VIDEO_TS folders When you play a DVD Video disc or image the player uses so called DVD playback mode In the DVD playback mode DVD features such as DVD menu and DVD subtitles are supported To play a DVD Video disc navigate to the Main screen of the file browser and insert the disc into a DVD drive attached to the player The player will recognize the inserted DVD disc and highlight the corresponding optical drive item on the Main screen Select this optical drive item and press ENTER or PLAY The player will start loading the DVD Video disc To play a DVD Video image select the corresponding ISO file or DVD folder a folder con taining VIDEO TS subfolder or a folder containing video ts ifo file and press ENTER or PLAY The player will
45. onnected to the mains but works improperly SOLUTION Itis possible that the temperature requirements were not observed and there is condensate on internal parts Immediately switch the device into Standby mode and unplug it from the AC mains Wait until the condensate evaporates see Safety Measures section and then start using the player normally It is possible that the device needs to be rebooted Switch to Standby mode and unplug it from the AC mains Wait about 10 15 seconds then turn it on Some features can work improperly or be disabled due to the particular media content Make sure that expected features are present in the particular media fragment If after all the remedies above you still think that the media player works improperly please contact an autorized service center TROUBLE The remote control does not work or works improperly SOLUTION Please refer to the Remote Control section for proper operation of the remote control TROUBLE The player turns on but there is no picture SOLUTION If during 60 sec after switching on there is still no picture on the screen and the play er power indicator is lighted most probably the video output parameters of your player or video input of your TV monitor projector are incorrect If you are sure that the equipment is properly connected using appropriate cable connected to appropriate sockets try to adjust video output settings using the MODE button of your RC Re
46. player to the Standby mode In this mode the built in HDD is turned off as well as the video output but the device does not switch off completely To activate the player from the Standby mode press the POWER remote control button once again The player will be switched on immediately within several seconds Note you can also configure the player to power off completely when pressing the POWER remote control button see Setup Miscellaneous Advanced POWER remote button Connections Chapter 3 This chapter describes different possibilities of connecting the media player to AV equipment Depending on the model and the design of a TV monitor projector after connecting it using one V of the provided schemes and plugging in the power the player initialization may take up to 10 sec If after this time there is no picture a DUNE logo on the screen then it is a problem with the cable connection or the TV monitor projector Please check the Troubleshooting section in such case If after the initial screen a DUNE logo disappears there is no other picture on the screen in 10 sec and more then it is most likely a problem of incorrect video mode set in the player Please ad dress the Quick Setting of Video Output Mode section below in such case Connecting a TV Monitor Projector with HDMI DVI Input LAN USB Since the player is designed first of all for playback of high definition HD video up to 1080p the
47. playlist consisting of all media files in the current folder not including files in subfolders and will start playback of this playlist starting with the selected file To play all media files in a certain folder including files in subfolders select the folder and press PLAY The player will generate a playlist consisting of all media files in the folder including files in all subfolders and will start playback of this playlist To play a predefined playlist file in M3U or PLS format select the playlist file and press PLAY The player will load the playlist file and will start playback of all items in the loaded playlist To play a given set of media files and or folders and or playlist files mark all needed files and or folders and or playlist files using RC buttons SELECT and MENU and press PLAY The player will generate a playlist comprising all marked content including all marked media files all media files in the marked folders and all their subfolders and all items from the marked playlist files and will start playback of this playlist During playback of a playlist you can easily navigate through the playlist using RC buttons NEXT PREV MENU When playing video or audio files the player uses so called file playback mode Entering and leaving the file playback mode may take some time and black screen may be shown When playing a list of photos a special photo viewer application is used for nice photo showin
48. put mode you may switch the mode of digital optical output PCM Pulse Code Modulation forced decoding a mode in which the original sound track i e Dolby Digital or DTS is converted decoded to the Pulse Code form It is sup ported by decoders of virtually any up to date audio equipment But this mode is only rec ommended in case your AV receiver does not support full decoding of multichannel sound of above formats or the audio subsystem of a TV set connected via HDMI cable is used instead of ahome theater system Original Bitstream a mode in which the original sound track i e Dolby Digital or DTS is transmitted to an external decoder in its original encoded form Refer to the Transmission of Digital Audio to AV Receiver section Home gt Setup gt Audio Digital audio output mode PCM decode HDMI audio Enabled Blu ray audio Best quality Best quality PiP support HDMI audio turn on and off transmition of audio signal via HDMI Blu ray audio e When set to Best quality and the Digital audio output mode set to Bitstream the pri mary audio track is sent to both S PDIF digital audio output and HDMI as a bitstream not depending on the presence of secondary audiotrack secondary audio video functions PiP are disabled e When set to PiP support secondary audio video functions are enabled and to support these functions the player is allowed to use the decode mode instead of t
49. rmation CONTROLS 4 a gt v RETURN ENTER Menu Style This section allows to select a visual style of the player menu You may use the menu style that is most suitable for you It may be icons or text messages Home gt Setup General WHEY Network Applications Appearance Home gt Setup gt Appearance Miscellaneous CONTROLS 4 a gt Main screen view Icons Default folder view Extended list Setup screen view Icons Home item in title Yes Network folders at the end No Setup item in main screen No IPTV This section describes media player setting for reception of IPTV channels In this Setup section you may choose whether to show the IPTV feature on the main menu the file browser root folder e For detailed instructions on using and setting up the IPTV please refer to http dune hd com support iptv T F Hard Disk Web Browser We Internet Radio Torrents ww ka USB Storage USB Storage 2 USB Storage 3 CONTROLS 4 RETURN ENTER PLAY MENU SETUP Internet Radio This section describes media player setting for reception of Internet radio stations In this Setup section you may choose whether to show the IPTV feature on the main menu the file browser root folder e For detailed instructions on using and setting up the IPTV please refer to http dune hd com support inet_radio QE 1 HarduDisk Web Browser 7 Internet Radio
50. selected output e The selected resolution will be used by default for all media files e Read carefully the manual for your TV monitor projector Some video modes may not be supported by your equipment e In case of using the HDMI connection depending on HDMI support in your TV monitor projector intermediate HDMI equipment if any and the player some video modes may not be available or may function improperly In this case use other video modes or other connection type e To have the best picture quality it is recommended to use an HDMI connection Refer to the Connection to TV Monitor Projector via HDMI Input section Home gt Setup hy ee General Video gy Network Applications Appearance Miscellaneous Information r P RETURN ENTER Home gt Setup gt Video Status Current video mode Digital HDMI 1080p 24Hz 16 9 Settings Video connector Digital HDMI Video mode Digital HDMI Aspect ratio Analog Component Analog Composite Analog S Video CONTROLS 2 4 RETURN ENTER Audio This section of the setup menu allows to set the connection type of relevant audio equipment Home gt Setup General WEE Network Applications Appearance E YF Miscellaneous Information rs F RETURN ENTER Home gt Setup gt Audio Digital audio output mode PCM decode HDMI audio Enabled Blu ray audio Best quality Digital audio out
51. sufficient During playback of a file from the internal EXT2 EXT3 formatted hard drive the maximum possible data transmission speed is reached It is suggested to copy a problematic file to the internal hard disk of the player If during playback from the internal hard disk the prob lem disappers it s most probably caused by the insufficient reading speed from the exter nal resource used previously At the same time jumps and other playback failures may result from properties of the media file For instance it may be encoded such a way that the player s decoder is not fully compat ible with You may check it easily if file playback failures happen even when playing it from the internal hard disk then the problem is caused by the file itself It is probable that with the fu ture firmware versions it may be played correctly but the manufacturer cannot guarantee it TROUBLE Selected file is not played back although its format seems to be supported by the player SOLUTION The problem may be due to several causes File error To eliminate this factor you may try to play back the file with some software player installed on your PC If all these players demonstrate the failure then this file may be incorrect File encoding specifics Although the player supports the majority of most popular file for mats containers and codecs it does not mean that it will normally play back any file of these formats encoded in any way Frequently
52. to test file reading speed e Open a DVD Video structure browse disc contents instead of starting the playback e Mark or unmark the selected file folder e Mark or unmark all files folders in the current folder e Delete marked file s folder s e Copy marked file s folder s files folders names are put to the clipboard e Cut marked file s folder s files folders names are put to the clipboard e Paste previously copied cut files folders from the clipboard to the current folder i e per form copying moving of files folders e Refresh the current folder contents e Create a folder e Create a network folder only on Main screen e Change network folder definition e Delete network folder SELECT Mark or unmark the selected file folder then move the selection to the next file folder in the list CLEAR lt Delete the selected file folder or marked files folders a confirmation is requested INFO Display information on files folders or the selected drive also allows to test the file reading speed ANGLE ROTATE Refresh the contents of the current folder REPEAT Return to the Main screen the root folder of the file browser SETUP Switch to the Setup menu MODE Switch to the quick setting of video output mode A Red being pressed three times sequentially Generate a debug dump in the current folder v Marking Files and Folders To execute operations with several files folders at the same ti
53. tput 8 eSATA host 9 Multichannel 7 1 analog audio output 10 AC power Installing the Internal HDD O O 2 1 Push the cover at the right 2 Open the cover 3 Pull the handle 4 Open the door 5 Insert an HDD 6 Close the door before removing or installing the internal HDD Switching the player to Completely power off the player using the front panel power switch the Standby mode using the RC is not enough 1 Command indicator flashes in response to RC button pressing 2 EJECT open close the optical drive tray if the external optical drive is connected MUTE turn the sound on off MODE switch the video mode control some other player functions POWER tog gle the standby mode 3 A Red B Green C Yellow D Blue access Blu ray disc fea tures control some other player functions 4 0 9 enter numbers and text control some other player func tions 5 SEARCH ZOO 5 SEARCH jump to a specified playback position ZOOM i ID change the zoom factor for the video content being played STE g g play as sew 6 V V volume up volume down adjust the volume P P page up page down scroll up and down in various lists control some other player functions 7 SETUP enter leave the main Setup menu adjust playback set tings during playback 8 Arrows LEFT RIGHT DOWN UP ENTER RETURN TOP MENU POP UP MENU INFO ma
54. ur TV monitor projector e Try to switch on off the sound transmission through HDMI player Setup menu Sound set ting section sometimes it has a considerable effect on the situation e Try different settings of video output 480i 720p 1080i 1080p 23 976 24 30 50 59 94 60 Hz Your TV set may not support some video modes or does it im properly Change of video mode to another one compatible with your TV set may help solving the problem You should test this by consecutive examination of video modes It is suggested to start with the lowest picture resolutions e f possible try to use another HDMI cable e f possible try to change the mode of connection of the player to your HDMI equipment e g instead of connection through a receiver connect directly to a TV set e If possible try to connect the player to another TV monitor projector or AV receiver since the problem may be caused by another equipment and not the player or HDMI cable If the problem persists it is quite probable that the player is not compatible or is partially compatible with the particular HDMI equipment It is probable that the future firmware re leases will have modifications updates eliminating problems with your HDMI equipment Video Playback TROUBLE Stuttering of the playback of high bitrate video files SOLUTION For playback of high bitrate video files please make sure that the player has suf ficient with some reserve media data reading speed
55. veral reasons and solutions of this problem are possible Incorrect type of network folder e Correct it by specifying the correct path to the folder e If you connect to a Windows PC 2000 XP or Vista and are not familiar with NFS then specify SMB Incorrect IP address or DNS name of the server e f you use a DNS name try to use the IP address of the server Make sure that the IP ad dress of the server is correct You may find this information on a Windows PC in network connection properties Incorrectly configured or disabled network connection between the player and the server e Make sure that the player and the server are properly connected to the network check connection of network cables e Make sure that the player s network parameters are set correctly Setup menu Net work section e Enter the player Setup menu System Information section and make sure that the IP address line displays correct IP address and that connected is shown to the right of the IP address e If you connect to a Windows PC do the following first find the IP address of the player see Setup menu System Information section Then on the PC press Start Run and enter in the command line ping player ip address e g ping 10 0 0 3 If successful transmission of packets is displayed it means that the network connection between the player and the Windows PC is correct Incorrect name of network folder e Make
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