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1. az OS INI Dune BD Prime User manual 2008 Table of contents E Key features of DUNE BD Prime EA Package contents EN Notes on discs E Safety measures a Before getting started E Remote control Connections System setup ES Playback EIS Troubleshooting Specifications A Hey features of DUNE BD Prime media player Player features Blu Ray discs playback e BD ROM Profile 1 1 2 0 as well as DVD and CD Media content playback e Video Music and Pictures Network drive operation e NFS SMB and some other HTTP clients HDMI v1 3 e Up to date HDMI v1 3 interface ensures peerless quality of digital video and audio signal Three USB 2 0 ports e Three high speed USB 2 0 ports ensure an easy to use playback of media content from such external data storage devices as USB HDD flash drives cardreaders etc Upgradeability e availability of connection of optional modules Wi Fi 802 11n Ethernet 1000 Mb s and 2 x eSATA General features of Blu ray discs Blu ray optical media can store up to 25 GB on a single layer disc or 50 GB on dual layer disc Blu ray discs support video signals of high definition TV HDTV with definition up to 1920x1080p Data stream read from the disc may reach 40 Mbit s Function description and Blu ray disc partition containedinthis manual arecommon and describe potential features of Blu ray format The menu configuration functions set as well as menu
2. Ext2 Ext3 encoding UTF 8 NFS encoding UTF 8 FTP server encoding CP1251 Playlist encoding Default l UTF 8 CP1251 Default 27 Playback Blu ray operations Playing of a standard Blu ray or normal DVD disc A Before playing any optical discs we suggest you to refer to the Settings Other Optical drive In this section you will need to select an operation that will be performed by the media player by default after inserting of BD ROM or DVD 28 ROM disc respectively Home gt Setup gt Miscellaneous gt Optical Drive Autoplay DVD Video Ask user Autoplay Blu ray Ask user Yes Ask user Playback of BD ROM After inserting of a BD ROM in your media player please wait until the disc menu is displayed Depending on the record conditions and materials content available on the BD ROM disc its initialization may take up to two minutes All features of BD ROM discs are described on the start pages of this manual cf Notes on discs section If after this time the disc is not initialized try to refer to the Troubleshooting section The following Remote Control operated commands are available in BD ROM playback mode EJECT opening closing of disc tray MUTE sound off on POWER Standby on off A red INFO B green ZOOM C yelow MODE D blue SETUP Vol Vol volume control INFO information on current status of media player current op
3. Video file formats MKV MPEG TS MPEG PS M2TS VOB AVI MOV MP4 QT ASF WMV DVD ISO VIDEO TS Video compression algorithms MPEG2 MPEGA DivX XVID WMV9 VC1 H 264 Audio formats DD DD EAC3 DD Dolby True HD lossless DTS DTS HD High Resolution Audio HRA DTS HD Master Audio MA lossless decoding in PCM analog Bitstream on HDMI1 3 Digital images JPG PNG BMP Subtitle formats Processor Plain text SSA AAS MKV containers SRT with any supported video file format VOB Sigma Designs 8634 SoC System memory RAM 384 Mb ROM 64 Mb for control microprogramm 1GB NAND flash Available picture modes through HDMI v1 3 Analog video output e 480i 480p 60 e 576i 576p 50 e 720p 50 60 e1080i 50 60 e1080p 24 Tu 25 Tu 50 Tu 60 e 1024x768 1280x1024 1280x768 1280x960 1360x768 1366x768 1400x1050 1440x900 1600x1200 1680x1050 1920x1200 60 Component Y Pb Pr S Video composite CVBS Audio output USB 2 0 ports Digital optical Toslink and Coaxial analog 7 1 output and stereo 2RCA 3 x USB Host LAN connection Size mm LAN Ethernet 100 Mbit sec Wi Fi 430mm width x 270mm depth x 45mm height DUNE BD Prime dimensions Note Files with specific coding features or specific combinations of containers codecs may not be played or played with limitatio
4. refresh contents of the current folder REPEAT return to splash screen Main root directory of the file browser SETUP switch to setup menu MODE switch to quick setting mode of video output A 9 D al abe def e z 3 3 o ki 8 fed N E 5 o h 8 8 8 z 0 0 10 CE SUBTITLE VEX lt v gt POP UP RETURN MENU PLAY MENU REW Romme PREV e STOP SEARCH SLOW SLOW FWD e oo E S 5 5 e DuUwNE J SHUFFLE if three clicks in a row generate a debugging data file debug dump in the current folder 21 Selection of files and folders To execute operations with several files folders atthe same time you may select these files folders Use SELECT button on your RC or commands of contextual menu v You may select files folders only within the current folder In case of switch to another folder the information on selections will be reset Refresh Ho Cut Copy delete 9 My Rename SE od abc def z mno kl E a i 2 0 0 0 0 00 f Ph New Folder Show 1080i ts an night mp3 be p3 SELECT e e E E 1 Information INFO ZOOM 2 2 MODE SETUP 21 and relocation of files folders Copying and relocating of files folders
5. 2 10 11 1 LAN 5 S Video Output Jack 8 OPTICAL Output Jack 2 USB 2 0 6 Component Video 9 Stereo Audio Left Right Output Jacks 3 HDMI Jack Y PB PR Output Jacks 10 7 1 Channel Audio Output Jacks 4 Video Output CVBS Jack 7 COAXIAL Output Jack 11 AC Power Jack 10 Remote Control RC 1 Command indicator i e indicator of remote control response to button pressing 2 EJECT MUTE POWER opening closing of disk tray sound on off and standby mode on off respectively 3 INFO B Green ZOOM C Yelow MODE D Blue SETUP control menu buttons for setting of internal functions as well as some playback modes 4 0 9 numeric buttons Allow controlling of player in playback mode as well as text entry 5 INFO ZOOM MODE SETUP control menu buttons allow setting of internal functions as well as some playback modes 6 Vol Vol volume adjusting 7 Page Up Page Down for scrolling up and down to see and change settings 8 SUBTITLE AUDIO RETURN POP UP MENU ENTER and control menu buttons UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT to control main player modes and cursor motions through file browser 9 PLAY PAUSE STOP REW FWD PREV NEXT SLOW REW SLOW FWD media file playback control buttons 10 TOP MENU URL ANGLE ROTATE SEARCH control menu buttons allow setting of internal functions as well as some playback modes Some buttons may have several functions depending on mode For more
6. Container type Format codec type Rethsolution of vid UP RI v MENU z 66 0 CE 20 10 dD 4 2 3 8 8 3 S 5 8 eo stream the file Maximum bitrate statistics of the current ses ETURN sion of file playback Average bitrate statistics of the current session of file playback Current bitrate playback statistics Duration i AUDIO First pressing display information on current sound track NEP PREV NEXT OR 9 STOP SEARCH SLOW REW SLOW FWD e Subsequent pressings switch to the next sound track SUBTITLE First pressing display information on current subtitles e Subsequent pressings switch to the next subtitles Volume Up Volume Down First pressing display information on current volume level DUNE e Subsequent pressings increase decrease volume level MUTE turn the sound off on rere ZOOM First pressing switch to picture zoom mode display information on current zoom setting e Subsequent pressings switch to subsequent picture zoom e Incase of Special setting selection following RC buttons are enabled Left Right zoom in out proportionate picture stretching Up Down increase decrease vertical stretching proportions adjusting Page Up Page Down increase decrease overscan area to equalize picture cropping by TV set e Toexit ZO
7. If possible give the link for downloading of this file In case of availability of such link the probability of finding the solution rises significantly In case of sound problems please do not forget to specify the way of connection to the relevant audio equipment specific model of your receiving audio equipment and setting values of the player from the Sound adjusting section TROUBLE after an attempt to enter the network folder there is a popup access to network folder SOLUTION several reasons and solutions of this problem are possible 1 Incorrect type of network folder Rectify by specifying the correct path to the folder If you connect to a Windows operated PC 2000 XP or Vista and do not know what is a NFS server then specify SMB 2 Incorrect IP address or DNS name of the server If you use a DNS name try to use the IP address of the server Make sure that the IP address of the server is correct You may find this information on a Windows PC in network connection properties 3 Incorrectly adjusted or disabled network connection between the player and the server Make sure that the player and the server are duly connected to the network check con 45 46 nection of network cables Make sure that the player s network parameters are set correctly Setup menu please check the Network setting section Enter the player setup menu System information section and make sure that the IP address line
8. case video and audio streams are transmitted in digital form without losses allowing enjoying excellent picture and sound It is recommended to connect the player to any compatible equipment using original DUNE HDMI cable option Y If your TV set has no HDMI socket but it is equipped with DVI one you can use an original DUNE HDMI DVI adapter to be connected to HDMI HDMI cable or Dune HDMI DVI cable no adapter needed In this case transmission of audio stream is only available separately from an analog audio or digital optical output 1 Make sure that the player and the TV set are switched off Do not switch on until the end of connection procedure 2 Connect the HDMI output of the player with appropriate HDMI DVI input of the TV set using a HDMI HDMI cable for HDMI input of your TV set or HDMI DVI cable or HDMI HDMI cable with HDMI DVI adapter for DVI input of your TV set 3 Using RC of TV or projector depending on what you use select required input and display mode For more instructions please refer to the manual of your displaying equipment 4 Wait until you see a picture on screen of your TV or projection set received from the player Connection to TV set with component video signal input Component Video Y Cb Cr For this connection you should use a SRCA 3RCA video cable and optionally a 2RCA 2RCA audio cable for sound transmission to your TV set Please note that video cable shall have an impedance of 75
9. characters 123 enter digits 0 99 0 0 0 9 9 e z 5 o u 2 lt lt N E 2 2 3 g 8 8 o n CE 0 0 6 0 CE a x B m gt S o 8 20 UP MENU m PLAY TOPMENU REW FWD CN PAUSE ANGLE Rorate PREV NEXT gt 0 STOP SEARCH SLOW REW SLOW FWD 666 RETURN DUNE RETURN change direction exit text entry mode Left Right move cursor by one point left right Up Down move cursor to top end of a text line e f the cursor is already in top end line position select an element of user interface under over current text entry area only for dialogs with several elements of user interface text changes are validated automatically 12 20 Contextual menu MENU show contextual menu with a list of available additional commands Through con textual menu you can copy the edited text line to clipboard and paste the text line from the clipboard into cursor position Mark Mark All New Network Folder 1 Information Refresh Cut Copy Delete Rename Mark Mark All New Folder Information ll STANDBY Mode Pressing of POWER button switches over the player to STANDBY mode To activate the player from standby mode press POWER A A button once again It allows immediate switching on of the pla
10. still think that the media player works improperly please refer to the 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 re mote control TROUBLE The player turns on but there is no picture SOLUTION If during 60 sec after switching on there is no picture on the screen of your TV and the player operation indicator is lighted most probably video output parameters of your player or video input of your TV projection set are incorrect If you are sure that the equipment is duly connected but using appropriate cable connected to appropriate sockets try to adjust video input settings using MODE button of your RC Ref Quick adjusting of video output TROUBLE Player switched on but no picture on the screen SOLUTION If during 60 sec after switching on there is no picture on the screen of your TV set and the player operation indicator is lighted most probably video output parameters of your player or video input of your TV set projector are incorrect If you are not sure that the equipment is duly connected using appropriate cable connected to appropriate sock ets try to change video input settings using MODE button of your RC Ref Quick setting of video output TROUBLE HDMI connection does not function or function improperly picture disap pears jumps etc This kind of troubles results from bad compatibilit
11. switch to one of the following settings of video output respectively pars tuv wxyz 1 Composite S Video Component PAL 2 Composite S Video Component NTSC r e 3 HDMI 480i 60Hz 9 4 HDMI 720p 60Hz o a 5 HDMI 1080i 60Hz SUBTITLE AUDIO G To exit quick setting mode of video output after successful settings press ENTER on your RC e After pressing the MODE and a digit buttons please wait for up to 15 sec before the new video mode is settled e The pointed five video settings are only to ensure that you can quickly set up POP UP MENU RETURN PLAY TOPMENU REW FWD some usable video mode for any type of video connection you are using o Qo regardless the previous settings of your player PUSS ANGE PREV NEXT After getting picture on screen with one of these modes please go into Setup e menu and choose the most appropriate video output and resolution G e During any video playback the MODE button is deactivated To change parameters of video output stop playing back by pressing STOP button DUNE e In case of any problems to make sure that the playback is stopped and you are in file browser mode switch off and then switch on the player and wait until player booting during up to 60 sec Ref STANDBY mode Menu Settings Home Setup E General WHEY Network Miscellaneous Information General In this menu section you ma
12. to be played in any locale on any player n Types of optical discs supported Type ROM R RE RW 2 BD DVD DVD disg playback of CD function will be added in one of following firmwares Safety measures To avoid troubles before to start using this device please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference Warning This Blu ray player uses a laser beam sightless with human eye If directed to human eye retina it may cause hazardous radiation exposure and loss of sight Please make sure that you use the player in conformity with the user s manual Please make sure that the device is out of reach of small children as far as possible Caution This product employs a laser system Performing adjustments or carrying out procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Do not open the safety enclosure this product does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user 1 Do not try to repair the device Only authorized after sales centers are entitled to carry out repair and preventive maintenance 2 To avoid electric shock do not touch the plugged in device with wet hands and do not allow moisture within the case If it happened immediately unplug the device and contact an authorized Dune service center 3 Clean the device only with a dry soft cotton or alike cloth preventing accumulation of static disch
13. video modes or does it im properly Change of video mode to another compatible with your TV set may help solving the problem You should test by consecutive examination of video modes It is suggested to start with the lowest picture resolutions e If possible try to use another HDMI cable e If 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 set 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 hardly compatible with HDMI equipment It is probable that the future firmware will have modi fications updates eliminating problems with your HDMI equipment You may post a written description of your problem on the manufacturer s forum or e mail it you may find its address at www hdi co il In such cases please describe your problem in details as much as possible including conditions and situations in which it manifests BD ROM player TROUBLE none of optical media is played back or is played with noise or hang up SOLUTION make sure that there is a disc in the tray duly inserted printed labels upward Check for deep scratches and dirt on the optical data carrier Check the media content it is possible that the media player does not p
14. with digital buttons you may select DVD Video menu item INFO display hide the information on played DVD media name ka S J of folder name optical drive type of media container format code type resolution of video stream in file maximal bitrate statistics for the current file playback session av erage bitrate statistics for the current file playback session current bitrate playback statistics duration 8 9 z 66 0 s 8 8 z 8 8 CE 0 0 e dD AUDIO first pressing display information on current sound track subsequent pressings switch to the next sound track SUBTITLE first pressing display information on the current subtitles subsequent press ings switch between available subtitle versions Volume Up Volume Down first pressing display information on the current volume level Subsequent pressings volume level increase decrease MUTE switch off on the sound ZOOM first pressing switch to picture zoom setting mode with display of the current sta tus Subsequent pressings change zooming modes Using of player Playback of media content File browser Home gt Hard Disk My Music Pics movies 034_pics jpg My Music Philips HD Demo Air Show 10801 5 enter 1229 and_the_day_turned_to_night mp3 behind_closed_eyelids mp3 Y File browser allows browsi
15. CT open close tray of built in optical drive following RC e If a file is played from a DVD disk in external optical drive optical drive tray opening command will stop the playback DVD Video playback After starting playback of a DVD disk from external optical drive or a material in a DVD Video format from a folder on HDD you will get to the DVD player e This interface is only intended for operation of DVD Video e f you play a DVD Video disk already inserted in the device its playback starts from the point where it stopped playing previously Your media player stores such data for 200 last played DVD disks earlier stored items will be deleted as they are replaced by more recent ones Item storage runs as with regular DVD Video disks played from optical drive as well as DVD Video material stored on hard drive of media player or external drive To playback the DVD Video from the very beginning press twice CLEAR button on your RC Following RC buttons are enabled for DVD player Left Right Up Down Page Up Page Down first pressing switch to played item change mode Subsequent pressings change of desired playback item backward for ward by 10 min Left Right backward forward by 10 sec Up Down backward forward by 1 min e Toexititem selection mode and switch overto item selected press ENTER or wait until automatic switch to selected item after short idle time 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 switch to a DVD Video ch
16. M first pressing switch to picture zoom setting mode with display of the current sta tus Subsequent pressings change zooming modes In case of Special setting selection following RC buttons are enabled Left Right decrease increase picture size proportionate change of I frame size ur S e o Up Down increase decrease vertical stretching proportion adjust A D Oe ment 1 abe def Page Up Page Down increase decrease overscan area equalizing of o o picture cropping by TV set 9 To exit ZOOM mode press ENTER or wait until automatic exit from the mode after short idle time SETUP display picture parameters setup menu such as brightness con trast color saturation For more information please refer Picture param eters setting PAUSE STEP first pressing switch to pause mode Subsequent press ings frame by frame playback switch to the next frame 9 8 A 6 6 6 0 INFO ZOOM MODE P 0 0 SUBTITLE 8 2 cy D e To resume normal playback press PLAY Cv FWD gt gt REW lt lt switch to accelerated playback forward backward PLAY TOPMENU REW increase rate switch between 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x modes 5 PREV e e To resume normal playback press PLAY m PLAY exit pause mode resume playback Exit rapid slow motion play back STOP stop playba
17. NFS server and its settings 3 Press OK New network folder will be displayed in the root directory of file browser Enter network folder displayed for browsing contents of connected network disk e If at an attempt to enter a network folder you see No access to network folder mes sage refer to Troubleshooting section Access to hard disk of the player from the network You may use your player as network file storage NAS and have a local network access to storage drives contents connected to the player v For FTP access it is enough to establish a FTP connection with the player No need to enter user name and password i e so called anonymous FTP access If a FTP client asks to enter user name and password enter ftp as user name and leave password line blank If you wish to connect to the player by FTP from a Windows PC 1 Find out IP address of your player you can find it through the player Setup menu ref System information section 2 Start Windows Explorer and enter in address line ftp IP address of the player e g ftp 10 0 0 3 e for FTP access it is recommended to use special FTP clients instead of Windows Ex plorer such as FileZilla specialized FTP clients frequently operate better Y For SMB access the player provides a common open access folder titled internal_ hard disk corresponding to internal hard disk of your player No need to enter user name and password If you wish to con
18. Not all movie scenes may change the angle Check the availability of such scenes on the disc cover or try another disc Mediaplayer TROUBLE Jerking playback of high bitrate video files with recurrent hang up of video image SOLUTION Make sure during playback of high bitrate video files that the player has suf ficient media data reading rate even with some reserve of used data storage drive If reading rate 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 reading rate and playback the file from this device Tip the quickest drive is the internal hard drive of your media player e You may find a table of approximate reading rates for different kinds of drives on the manufacturer s site You may evaluate the speed potential of a specific drive as follows Select the file from the file browser press INFO button on RC and select Reading check The player will check the file reading and display the information on maximum possible rate of media data reading from this file For smooth playback of the file this rate shall ex ceed the maximum file bitrate In some cases the reserve may not be sufficient compared to an average file bitrate 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 advisabl
19. OM setting mode press ENTER and wait until automatic exit from the mode after short idle time SETUP display picture parameters setup menu brightness contrast saturation chro matic level 35 36 Following RC buttons enabled the mode of picture parameters setting Up Down select previous subsequent proportion parameter Left Right decrease increase parameter value proportionate CLEAR reset to default value e To exit from picture parameter setting mode press ENTER or wait until automatic exit from the mode after short idle time MODE switch of deinterlacer function mode Modes available motion adaptive default bob constant blend disabled Deinterlace adaptive SHUFFLE first pressing switch to adjustment mode of sound synchronization display informa tion on current adjustment e Following RC buttons are enabled in adjustment mode Left decrease adjustment value move sound backward relatively to video Right decrease adjustment value move sound forward relatively to video To exit from adjustment mode press ENTER or wait until automatic exit from the mode after short idle time A B first pressing display information on current adjustment status of video frame rate e Subsequent pressings turn on off video frame rate adjustment In case of activated adjust ment video frame rate increases with a factor of 25 23 768 PAUSE STEP first pressing switch over to pause mod
20. Ohm i e specially fitted for transmission of analog video signal COMPONENT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN R L 1 Make sure that the player and TV set are switched off Do not switch on until the end of connection procedure 2 Connect the component video output of media player with relevant TV input using a 3RCA 3RCA cable 3 Optionally connect audio output AUDIO L R of the player with relevant input of TV set using a 2RCA 2 RCA cable note you can use optical cable to transmit digital audio to your A V receiver this way better audio quality result may be expected 4 Using RC of TV or projector depending on what you use select required input and display mode For more instructions please refer to the manual of your displaying equipment Connection to TV set with composite video S Video signal Since both these kinds of connection do not allow a high quality picture we recommend to use them only in case that your TV or projection set does not have modern video interfaces such as HDMI or Component Y Cb Cr 1 Make sure that the player and TV set are switched off Do not switch on until the end of connection procedure 2 Connect the media player with relevant TV input using a RCA RCA or S Video cable depending on equipment 3 Optionally connect audio output AUDIO L R ofthe player with relevant inp
21. apter with speci fied number You may select a two digit chapter number by entering 59 6 9 2 s ot e Ei 3 3 8 3 4 g Oo ie 8 aD 2 m s 3 g 5 dic lt gt Pop up RETURN MENU PLAY REW FWD 5666 HEU ANG PREV STOP SEARCH SLow REW SLOW FWD 6040 SDUNE RS n cif both digits consecutively If it s a one digit number please wait shortly after its input All these operations shall be made during the playback Also with digital buttons you may select DVD Video menu item INFO display hide the information on played DVD media name of folder name optical drive type of media container format code type resolution of video stream in file maxi 37 38 mal bitrate statistics for the current playback session average bitrate statistics for the current file playback session current bitrate playback statistics duration AUDIO first pressing display information on current sound track subsequent pressings switch to the next sound track SUBTITLE first pressing display information on the current subtitles subsequent press ings switch between available subtitle versions Volume Up Volume Down first pressing display information on the current volume level Subsequent pressings volume level increase decrease MUTE switch off on the sound ZOO
22. arges Do not use any liquid detergent or scouring powder In case of hard dirt use special wipes suitable for PC care Make sure that the wipe is dry enough otherwise fluid drops may get inside 4 The device is 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 6 DO NOT plug in the player immediately after moving it from a cold into a warm place If you move the device from an extremely cold place unpack it and leave for 1 5 to 2 hours in order to allow evaporation of condensate on internal parts afterwards you may start using it 7 Please make sure to switch off all relevant AV equipment before connection to the Blu ray media player 8 Use EU standard screened cables and sockets 9 Do not move the media player during the disc playback since there is probability of damage of optical drive and internal parts 10 Do not place any items on the player The device needs some space for releasing of heat produced during its operation DO NOT place any liquid containing vessels metallic items and any other materials upon its top enclosure that may disturb the normal operation of the device 11 Do not hinder the opening of the tray of the media player If something hinders the tray opening remove it and try again 12 Please remove the disc out of the player after viewing and turn off the player 13 Do not press the disc tray Do
23. ay also be played via HDD equipped LAN of your personal PC or NAS And from the Internet Codecs used for playback of MPEG2 MPEG4 DivX XVID WMV9 VC1 H 264 media files File formats supported MKV MPEG TS MPEG PS M2TS VOB AVI MOV MP4 QT ASF WMV DVD ISO VIDEO TS e For best picture quality when viewing media files your other attached equipment shall support 1920x1080 or 1280x720 High Definition TV HDTV format signals Package contents 1 Dune BD Prime media player 2 Remote control batteries not included 3 Power supply cord 4 AV cable 5 Quick start guide 5 55 3 90 BD CLEANER 5 90 RH ONIY Notes on Discs 6 H 2 CP regional code of BD DVD discs is shown the rear panel of your player Please refer to the end of this manual for description of regional codes of BD DVD discs B Notes on Copyright The law prohibits copying transmitting displaying broadcasting via cable network public playback and letting on lease of copyright protected materials without the rightholder s authorization The video discs are encoded with copy protection and any picture recorded from this disc will be distorted This product incorporates a copyright protection technology which is protected by requirements of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection tec
24. ay select shape and type of the player menu which will be displayed by default You may use the menu type that is most suitable for you It may be icons or text messages for displaying all functions of your media player Home gt Setup gt Miscellaneous s Appearance Internet Radio Home gt Setup gt Miscellaneous Appearance Main screen view Icons Default folder view Extended list Setup screen view Icons Dune HD movies service view Icons Home item in title Yes Network folders at the end No Setup item in main screen Yes IPTV This section describes media player setting for reception of IPTV channels e You only need to choose the name of your IPTV provider from the list in Setup All other steps will be made by the player automatically List of IPTV providers may vary depending on programming time e IPTV protocols Multicast UDP raw RTP Formats MPEG TS container MPEG2 H 264 video codec SD and HD MPEG and AC3 audio codecs Home gt Setup gt Miscellaneous gt IPTV Configuration None Corbina Telecom RETURN ENTER Internet radio e List of Internet radio stations may vary depending on programming time Home gt Setup gt Miscellaneous gt Internet Radio Configuration None None Russian radiostations Coding Display of text information in the menu and submenus of media player Home gt Setup gt Miscellaneous Encodings
25. c PLAY ENTER start the playback PAUSE STEP first pressing switch to the pause mode e Subsequent pressings frame by frame playback switching to the next frame To exit the pause mode press PLAY STOP end the playback return to the Main page of the file browser FWD gt gt REW lt lt switch to rapid forward backward playback mode increase speed switching between acceleration modes 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x e To return to normal playback press PLAY PREV start playing back the current episode from the beginning or switch to playback of the previous episode NEXT gt gt move to playback of the next episode on the disc SLOW FWD gt SLOW REW lt switch to slow motion playback forward backward Decrease the speed switching between modes 1x 1 2 1 4 1 8x 1 16x To return to normal playback press PLAY TOP MENU switch to the root menu of the disc ANGLE ROTATE picture rotation SEARCH switch to the preset playback time If after pressing of a RC button the INVALID KEY indication is displayed it shall mean that the procedure assigned to this button is currently disabled and or disabled on this disc in general Cf Notes on discs 29 30 DVD Video playback After starting playback of a DVD disk from external optical drive or a material in a DVD Video format from a folder on HDD you will get to the DVD player e This interface is only intended for operat
26. ck return to file browser PREV lt lt NEXT gt gt switch to previous next section of DVD Video during playback Switch to previous next menu item in DVD menu display mode MENU switch to main menu of DVD Video TITLE jump to Title menu of DVD Video if any CLEAR twice playback of DVD Videofrom the very beginning Click CLEAR twice con secutively SDUNE 21 Network disks operation You may connect to your player network disks with SMB and NFS protocols Y Blt is possible to connect any number of network disks Each network disk connected is displayed in root directory of the file browser Main page as a special folder or an icon Clear Clipboard 4 ara Mark Wa Mark All I New Network Folder i Information Warning current firmware version does not support network disks if they are only ac cessible with UPnP DLNA or HTTP HTML protocols and if using of SMB or NFS is impos sible To create new network folder i e to initialize the network disk 1 Enter the root directory of the file browser on the Main page 2 Execute the Create a network folder command using the contextual menu MENU but ton of the RC 3 In pop up dialog box adjust network folder parameters New Network Folder NEW FOLDER Type SMB Server Folder User Password Cancel 39 4 In Name area enter any name which you like This name will be displayed in the brow
27. d Enabled 23 Network This section describes main parameters of functioning of media player in LAN or Internet Connection You may select a type of connection which will be used by default It may be Wire twisted pair cable connection or Wireless Wi Fi connection optional Or you may select a LAN free use by selecting No Home gt Setup gt Network IP address unset Connection Wired Ethernet Mode Automatic DHCP Automatic DHCP Manual Apply Cancel Selection of networking mode Auto DHCP selection of networking mode allowing the media player to receive automatically an IP address and other parameters required for TCP IP networks Manually selection of networking mode when all TCP IP parameters are set by the user TCP IP Settings IP address 192 168 1 3 Network mask Gateway ONS server 1 DNS server 2 Cancel 24 Information includes all system information on your device Home gt Setup e w General Audio Network Miscellaneous Information Home gt Setup gt Information Firmware version rushd Serial number License Demo MAC address IP address unset disconnected http www dune ru http www rushd ru 4 Others This section describes additional settings of your media player Home Setup MAR X N General Vide gt k AME AA DL Network Miscellaneous Information 26 Display view you m
28. details please refer to Text entry with Remote control System adjustments and Playback sections Note e Use alkaline AA 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 inside a desk with tinted glass the manufacturer may not guarantee an undisturbed functioning of RC e If RC functions only at short distances or stopped functioning make sure to replace batteries to new ones 11 Text entry with RC 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Entry of characters to a position pointed by the cursor First pressing entry of first character from a set of characters con nected with the remote control Each subsequent pressing you may change the entered character to the sequent one from the list e 0 entering of space character e 1 entering of special characters punctuation marks etc e during character selection mode connected with button 1 Right Left Up Down select required character ENTER validate selection exit selection mode SUBTITLE enter full stop mark or other special characters Functions like button 1 in character entering mode CLEAR lt delete a character to the left of cursor mark SELECT cap num select another input mode Supported input modes display indication abc enter small Roman characters ABC enter capital Roman
29. displays correct check the IP address and that to the right of the IP ad dress it is displayed On If you connect to a Windows PC do the following firstly find the IP address of the player cf setup menu System information section Afterwards on the PC press Start Run and enter in the command line ping IP address of the player e g ping 10 0 0 3 If successful transmission of packages is displayed it shall mean that the network con nection between the player and the Windows PC is correct 4 Incorrect name of network folder Make sure that the correct name is entered After connection to a Windows PC name of common access folder may be found in folder properties on the PC Make sure that the server is correctly setup required folder is open for common access Make sure that you may have an access to the common folder from another PC or other network device 5 Incorrect user name password in case of SMB connection Make sure that you enter correct user name and password Make sure that you may get access to common folder with specified user name and pass word from another PC of network device e To change network folder settings select the network folder in the file browser Execute the Change the network folder command using the contextual menu In pop up dialogbox mod ify network folder parameters Press OK e Todelete the network folder select the network folder in file browser Execute the Delete the netwo
30. e Subsequent pressings frame by frame display switch to next frame To exit the pause mode press PLAY FWD gt gt REW lt lt switch over to accelerated forward backward playback increase rate switch be tween acceleration modes 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x e To return to normal playback press PLAY SLOW FWD gt switch to slow motion playback forward decrease rate switch between 1x 1 2x 1 4 1 8x 1 16x 1 32x To return to normal playback press PLAY PLAY exit pause mode resume playback or speed slow motion playback mode STOP finish playback return to file browser PREV start playback of the current file from the beginning or switch to previous file play back from the playlist if the current playback item is close to the file beginning NEXT gt gt switch over to playback of the next file from the playlist MENU display the browser of the current playlist The browser displays the current playlist and the current item played When the playlist browser is displayed buttons are enabled MENU RETURN hide playlist browser UP DOWN PageUp PageDown cursor moving PLAY ENTER start playback of selected item CLEAR delete selected item from the playlist REPEAT switch on off the loop playback mode of the current playlist PREV NEXT start playback of previous next item e Other RC buttons are disabled ROTATE ANGLE rotate picture only for static picture display EJE
31. e to use this function only during a file playback from the drive which reading rate is a priori sufficient 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 Clipboard underflowing displaying the duration of time span in seconds during which underrun of input buffer of the decoder took place If you see this warning it shall mean the insufficient reading rate from the drive During playback of a file from the built in EXT2 EXT3 formatted hard drive the maximum possible data transmission rate 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 the prob lem disappers it s most probably caused by the insufficient reading rate from the external resource used earlier In the same time jumps and other playback failures may result from properties of the me dia file For instance it may be coded so that the player s decoder does not simply derstand it 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 future 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 proble
32. eration PLAY PAUSE etc type of optical media used currently BD ROM BD R etc type of sound track Stream type DD DD DTS etc type of content and current playback time HDMV 00 25 53 19 9 5 2 s 8 6 0 3 3 8 z E E A E E 5 g io E B 8 10 CE 8 8 8 2 lt PAUSE ANG SEP Wut PREV NEXT en SDUNE DM current disc chapter Title 1 11 current disc episode Chapter 8 27 current bit rate Bit rate 34 43 Mbp ZOOM first pressing switch to picture zoom mode display information on current zoom settings Subsequent pressings switch to subsequent zoom setting 2X 4X 8X 16X ZOOM OFF Left Right Up Down navigation through the frame enlarged in ZOOM mode SETUP picture parameters setting mode Contrast Brightness Hue saturation Left Right adjusting of selected parameter 0 9 digit buttons Disabled when playing a BD ROM disc SUBTITLE first pressing display information on current subtitles e Subsequent pressings switch to subsequent subtitles AUDIO first pressing display information on current sound track Subsequent pressings switch to the next sound track RETURN return to preceding disc menu status POP UP MENU displays an interactive menu of BD ROM disc selection of scenes switching between episodes additional materials et
33. hnology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home viewing uses Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited ER Information on regional content protection This media player has been developed and manufactured under Region Management Information conditions available on the disc If the regional code shown on BD DVD disc does not match the regional code of this player this device will not play back this disc You will not be able to play back some BD DVD disc with this media player if they were bought outside your home region or intended not for in home use Blu Ray Regions Code Region 1orA Eastern and South Eastern Asia USA 2orB Europe Oceania Africa Meadle East Greenlandia Russia PRC Central and South Asia Mongolia B DVD Regions Be ow E P A X Code Region 1 Canada United States U S territories Bermuda 2 Western and Central Europe Western Asia Egypt Japan South Africa Swaziland United Kingdom French overseas territories Southeast Asia South Korea Taiwan Hong Kong Australia Oceania Central and South America Caribbean Mexico China 3 4 5 Ukraine Belarus Russia Africa Central and South Asia Mongolia North Korea 6 7 Reserved for future use 8 International venues such as aircraft cruise ships etc All Region ALL discs have all 8 flags set allowing the disc
34. ion of DVD Video OO e f you play a DVD Video disk already inserted in the device its play back starts from the point where it stopped playing previously Your e 0 media player stores such data for 200 last played DVD disks earlier e e stored items will be deleted as they are replaced by more recent i abc def ones o O O z 3 5 Item storage runs as with regular DVD Video disks played from opti cal drive as well as DVD Video material stored on hard drive of media player or external drive To playback the DVD Video from the very be ginning press twice CLEAR button on your RC Following RC buttons are enabled for DVD player Left Right Up Down Page Up Page Down first pressing switch to played item change sume mode CA Subsequent pressings change of desired playback item backward forward by 10 min Left Right backward forward by 10 sec coun Cy ORUM Up Down backward forward by 1 min e To exit item selection mode and switch over to item selected press ENTER or wait until automatic switch to selected item after short Se sur prev ner idle time A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 switch to a DVD Video chapter with speci fied number You may select a two digit chapter number by enter ing both digits consecutively If it s a one digit number please wait SDUNE shortly after its input All these operations shall be made during the playback Also
35. is executed using so called clipboard functioning on the same principle as Windows clipboard To copy files folders you need first to copy them to the clipboard afterwards go to the target folder and click paste To move files folders you should first cut them to the clipboard then go to the target folder and click paste e Copy Cut Paste commands may be executed using the contextual menu e In case of copying or relocation of a folder its content will be copied moved entirely including all attached folders and their contents Refresh Home Hard Disk Cut Copy Delete Rename P My Music Lab Refresh LL 03 Ph Show 10801 45 an pass night mp3 be Rename Mark Mark All ea ipboard Mark w 1080i ts Mark All ht mp3 9 New rolder 1 Information W New Folder 1 Information 33 e To or relocate several files folders at once you should select these files folders Home gt Hard Disk gt screenshots ser enshoti bmp marked WY screenshot2 bmp marked screenshot3 bmp marked eenshot4 bmp mapeet screenshot4 bmp 8 29 cember 1999 cember 1999 16 v In case of moving of files folders within one section of a drive there is no physical copying thereof only the drive catalog is refreshed files folders are moved to the new location instantly In case of moving files folders between different sections or different drives files folders will be firs
36. lay back this type of media or materials Please refer to Key features of DUNE BD Prime and Notes on discs sections for full list of discs and AV codec types TROUBLE BD ROM and DVD ROM are not played back SOLUTION check the regional code on your disc The disc coding shall match the coding on the rear panel of your media player Please refer to information on regional protection of content cf Notes on discs section TROUBLE Some functions of BD ROM differ from their description 43 44 SOLUTION set of functions as well as internal menu of BD ROM disc vary Try ing back of another disc Cf Main features of Blu ray discs TROUBLE the default language of the media player menu is not displayed in the subtitles or not sounded SOLUTION it is possible that this media simply does not contain a sound track and sub titles with support of a specific language Check these parameters on the disc cover or try another disc TROUBLE no subtitles displayed SOLUTION it is possible that this media simply does not contain subtitles or they are dis abled Press Subtitle button several times and select one of subtitles versions if they are available on the disc Check the availability of subtitles on the disc cover or try another disc TROUBLE when playing a program from a BD ROM the current camera angle does not change Angle SOLUTION it is possible that this disc does not support the angle selection
37. ls will be transmitted using a single HDMI cable that s why there is no need of ad ditional analog audio connections in this case e Werecommend you to turn down the volume of your audio equipment before connec tion in order to avoid lesion of your hearing ability and eliminate risk of damage of your audio systems Transmission of analog 7 1 audio signal to an external amplifier reciever An analog 2RCA 2RCA cable shall be used not included It is better to use four identikal pairs Made in Israel of e DTS is a registered trademark amp the DTS java logos and Symbol are trademarks of DTS Inc 1996 2008 DTS Inc All Rights Reserved e We recommend you to turn down the volume of your audio equipment before con nection in order to avoid lesion of your hearing ability and eliminate risk of damage of your audio systems 18 lE Connection to LAN and Internet A standard Cat5 or Cat6 Ethernet cable with RJ45 connectors should be used not included ETHERNET ll Connection of external USB drives Your media player is equipped with a socket for connection of external data stor age devices with USB interface There are two standard A type USB ports for this purpose Dolby Laboratories
38. m may be due to several causes 1 File error To eliminate this factor you may try to play back the file with different software player installed on your PC If all of these players warn about the failure then this file may not be used 2 File coding specifics Although the DUNE player supports the majority of most popular file formats containers and codecs it shall not mean that it will normally play back any file of these formats encoded by any way Frequently these files are made with violation of certain rules and although they may be correctly played back with different embed ded PC players the DUNE player may not do this since the HW decoder of the player and or player software are not designed for playback of such exotic files 3 Player software or hardware limitations or errors These limitations or errors may be potentially eliminated in future firmware updates Please watch for updates f you think that a file is not played back by the player by mistake or is played back im properly and wish to draw attention of program developers you may inform HDI about it by e mail Give as much details as possible about the essence and way of problem occurrence as well as about the file size in bytes type of container e g MKV TS AVI type of video codec e g MPEG2 H 264 VC1 MPEGA type of audio codec for all sound tracks e g AC3 DTS frame rate e g 23 976 24 0 25 0 29 97 30 0 bitrate 0 20 Mbit sec
39. minated in new updates of firmware Please refer to the Specifications section for the full list of optical media and supported audio and video codecs Before getting started When you start using the media player for the first time please make sure that the shipping packing is not broken has no compression or opening marks e f the packing was broken the manufacturer shall not be held liable in respect of the integrity of the package contents 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 and contain no unsealing mark e f for some reason the seals were broken the manufacturer shall be entitled to refuse the free of charge after sales servicing of the device After switching on the player performs automatic booting procedure including boot up of embedded operating system It may take 30 to 60 sec After that you will get to splash screen Main root folder of the file browser Please do connectto relevant AV appliances only if all devices switched off Please refer to the Connections section below for description of the majority of connections Exterior Front view 12 3 1 Standby Indicator 4 STOP Button 7 USB Jack on side 2 POWER STANDBY Button 5 PLAY Button of unit under compartment 3 Display 6 OPEN CLOSE Button Rear view SERIAL NO 123456 7 8 9
40. mode 5 1 Digital audio output mode Original bitstream HDMI audio PCM decode Original bitstream Analog audio output mode Stereo mode is designed for connection to a stereo amplifier orsimilar device Ref Transmission of analog audio signalto an externalstereo amplifier or TV set Digital audio output mode you may switch the mode of digital optical output Home gt Setup gt Audio Analog audio output mode Digital audio output mode HDMI audio Stereo PCM decode PCM decode Original bitstream PCM Pulse Code Modulation forced conversion a mode in which original track i e Dolby Digital or DTS is converted in Pulse Code form It is supported by decoders of virtually any up to date audio equipment But this mode is only recommended in case that your AV receiver does not support full decoding of multi channel sound of formats above or a TV set no home theater system is connected through a digital cable to your player if specific sound track and specific playback mode are supported e Original Bitstream a mode in which original sound tracks i e Dolby Digital or DTS are transmitted to an external decoder in original form Ref Transmission of digital audio signal to AV receiver if specific sound track and specific playback mode are supported Home gt Setup gt Audio Analog audio output mode Digital audio output mode HDMI audio Stereo PCM decode Enabled Disable
41. n in order to avoid lesion of your hearing ability and eliminate risk of damage of your audio systems Transmission of digital audio signal to AV receiver using an optical cable An optical Toslink Toslink audio cable shall be used not included 1 Connect digital audio output of the player with digital audio input of the AV receiver 2 Select relevant input and sound mode on the AV receiver Coaxial m Optical e We recommend you to turn down the volume of your audio equipment before connec tion in order to avoid lesion of your hearing ability and eliminate risk of damage of your audio systems Transmission of analog audio signal to an external stereo amplifier or TV set An analog 2RCA 2RCA cable shall be used not included 1 Connect audio output AUDIO L R of your player with audio input of your stereo amplifier 2 Select relevant input using INPUT SELECTOR switch AUDIO IN R L B e We recommend you to turn down the volume of your audio equipment before connec tion in order to avoid lesion of your hearing ability and eliminate risk of damage of your audio systems 17 e You may send an analog audio signal from your player to the TV set if you use DVI Component Video S Video or CVBS for video signal transmission and don t use AV re ceived for digital audio decoding In case of connection using HDMI video and audio signa
42. navigation are disc dependent and may vary Graphics in the menu of BD ROM disc PLAY FEATURE SCENE SELECTIONS LANGUAGES SUBTITLES Interactive elements Video material recorded on the majority of BD ROM discs contains two additional full HD video layers The first layer is used for graphics such as subtitles and OSD The second layer is used for output of such interactive elements as control buttons or disc menu Compared to the DVD standard the menu may be displayed directly during the playback of BD ROM No need to stop the playback the menu elements and sound effects overlay the main video picture and allow promptly correcting of the device operation Subtitles Depending on possibility to select different subtitles displaying contained on the Blu ray disc you may be able to change the style size and color of fonts used In addition some animation effects such as fade in and scrolling are also available Video formats played back with the media player Blu ray player Use of BD ROM media and AVC VC 1 and MPEG 2 codecs e For best picture quality when viewing Blu Ray discs your other attached equipment shall support 1920x1080 or 1280x720 High Definition TV HDTV format signals Media file player Use of optical BD ROM provided that the content is not protected BD R RE DVD ROM DVD R RW CD ROM CD R RW media or embedded HDD or external media such as USB HDD and USB Flash drive The media content m
43. nect to your player through SMB from a Windows PC 1 Find out IP address of your player you can find it through the player Setup menu Sys tem information section 2 Start Windows Explorer and enter in address line IP address of the player internal_ hard disk e g 10 0 0 3 hard disk e You can also address to your player as follows NIP address of the player dune in ternal hard disk and dune v f you fail to get access to the player from the network please refer to Troubleshooting section 41 42 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 connected to the mains but works improperly SOLUTION itis possible that the temperature requirements were not observed and there is con densate on internal parts Immediately switch the device into Standby mode and un plug it of the AC mains Wait until the condensate evaporates cf Safety measures and afterwards restart using of the media player in normal mode b it is possible that the device needs to be rebooted Switch to Standby mode and un plug of the AC mains Wait ca 1 minute afterwards turn on C some functions can work improperly or not be enabled it is due to the software record ed on the media Make sure that functions required are enabled disabled in the specific media fragment If after all the remedies above you
44. ng of all files and folders available Browsing starts from the Main page which includes sub divisions corresponding to connected drives including network resources Up select previous file folder from the list Move the cursor to the area of indication of the current path in case of selection of the first element from the list Down select next file folder from the list Page Up select a file from the top of the page displayed move one page up Page Down select a file from the end of the page displayed move one page down RETURN Left return to the main folder ENTER Right enter the folder when selected start playing of selected media file showing of digital picture or start playback of DVD Video i e a local copy thereof It is possible in case of prior selection of external optical drive with inserted DVD video disk or Start firmware update in case of selection of firmware file PLAY start playing of all media files in the current folder except for files in attached folders starting from the current file Before this you need to select a start file using cursor buttons or start DVD Video playback i e a local copy thereof It is possible in case of prior selection of external optical drive with inserted DVD video disk You may also start playback of your own con tents prepared in the DVD Video format by this way from a folder it must contain a subfolder named VIDEO TS 31 32 or s
45. not place any items on the tray 14 Voltage fluctuations in AC mains may result in improper operation of the device In this case please turn off the player with the POWER button on the front panel of the device or unplug and after 10 to 15 seconds plug in back The media player will restart and its functionality will be restored 15 If you intend not to use the Blu ray media player for a long period of time for safety reasons and to spare power please make sure to unplug from the AC mains Please be aware that even in standby mode the device consumes the power Restrictions in respect of content playback When playing some BD DVD CD disks some operations commands and functions may not be available It is connected with the software features recorded on the media This feature is not a trouble Although the player supports the majority of the most common file formats containers and codecs it does not mean that it will play any files It is not guaranteed that this media player will play without fail absolutely all Blu ray DVD and CD labeled discs either It is due to possible faults during recording of these discs software errors or poor quality of the optical drive Frequently media files are recorded with violation of certain rules and although they may be properly played with some built in PC players this media player may not be able to do this play back these exotic files These restrictions and errors may be potentially eli
46. ns or improperly Follow release of firmware updates control micro programs Firmware update may resolve problems of playback of some files This procedure may be made by the user or by a technician of post sales service center Note basic modes of music files playback are currently supported single file playback M3U and PLS play lists are supported More advanced mechanisms will be available in future firmware releases Note only very basic mode of picture viewing is currently supported single picture view only More advanced mechanisms including slide shows will be available in future firmware releases 47 High Definition Israel C gt DUNE http www hdi dune de HANTZ PARTNER Deutschland I Tel 0761 59 21 00 The Upgrade Company www hantz com Fax 0761 58 5228 Schweiz EJ sterreich Tel 061 27 311 31 Tel 01 58 55 430 Fax 061 27 311 39 Fax 01 58 55 460
47. re trademari S Video ETHERNET HDMI VIDEO OUT ACO 1 Connect a USB cable of external device to your media player 2 Wait until popup of an icon in Main root folder showing start of initialization of equip ment connected to your player e Playback and other operations with USB drives are described in the section below Ref Playback section 19 20 System setup This chapter describes a list of settings of different functions of your media player Setup menu e Access to the setup menu only in file browser mode WARNING During playback of media files and DVDs access to the setup menu is disabled In order to enter the menu you need to stop playback first e To enter the setup menu press SETUP on your RC or use Setup folder of the main menu of the player e To exit the setup menu press SETUP once again or RETURN button e To browse the setup menu use RC buttons Up Down RETURN Left ENTER Right Quick setting of video output MODE button on the RC allows quick setting of video output without use of III setup menu This type of video output configuration may be required in case that after connection of your player to a TV or projector you see no picture on Screen and setup menu displayed accordingly e e e e After pressing MODE button you will enter quick setting mode of video output mA Pressing one of the digit buttons 1 2 3 4 5 right after that on your RC you S ane may
48. rk folder command using the contextual menu TROUBLE no access to internal hard disk of the player through the network SOLUTION several reasons and solutions of this problem are possible 1 Incorrectly adjusted 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 Cf Setup menu work setting section e Enter the player setup menu System information section and make sure that the IP address in the IP address line is correct and to the right of the IP address On is indi cated e If you connect to a Windows PC do the following firstly find the IP address of the player cf setup menu System information section Afterwards on the PC press Start Run and enter in the command line ping IP address of the player e g ping 10 0 0 3 If successful transmission of packages is displayed it shall mean that the network con nection between the player and the Windows PC is correct 2 Incorrect IP address of the player e Make sure that you enter the IP address currently assigned to the player You may find the IP address currently assigned in the player Setup menu System information section 17 BD Prime specifications Optical discs BD ROM BD R RE DVD ROM DVD R RW CD CD R RW
49. ser for this external resource 5 In Type area select SMB or NFS depending on protocol supported by your network disk v If you wish to connect to a Windows operated PC and do not know what is NFS server the easiest way is to use SMB protocol in this case you do not need installation of ad ditional software standard Windows tools will be sufficient 2000 XP or Vista v f you wish to connect to NAS Network Attached Storage and your NAS supports NFS use NFS protocol e By default there is no standard Windows software supporting NFS protocol If you wish to use NFS to access files on a Windows operated PC you need to install and adjust NFS server software e g HaneWin NFS Server User Manual available in Eng lish on developer s web site Connection through SMB protocol 1 In Server area enter IP address of your server 0 10 0 0 2 v In case of connection to Windows PC you may find the required IP address in network connection features on Windows PC for example in Windows XP you can see the sym bol of network connection in the right bottom corner of the display double click on it and you have a window with the connection status choose Support folder here and you see the needed IP Address e Indication of Windows name of the server is currently not supported e If your LAN is adjusted for DNS resolution of names and the player network settings contain correct DNS parameters you may use the DNS name of yo
50. t copied to the new location and then deleted from the old location During copying you should not unplug the player or disable the drive currently enabled Otherwise the information may be damaged and become unrestorable File player In case of playback of one or several files you switch over to the file player This section describes only playback of a single media file Home Hard Disk My Music Pics movies 034_pics jpg Philips HD Demo Air Show 1080i ts and_the_day_turned_to_night mp3 Q behind closed eyelids mp3 31 18 34 28 v After connection of an external DVD drive for playback of DVD disks an icon is automatically added in the Main folder Following RC buttons are enabled for the file player 34 Left Right Up Down Page Up Page Down First pressing switch to playback item e change mode gt o e Subsequent pressings change desired playback item e e Left Right backward forward by 10 sec o O O 3 3 8 Up Down backward forward by 1 min Page Up Page Down backward forward by 10 min e Toexitthe item selection mode and switch over to selected item press ENTER button or wait until automatic switch to selected item after a short idle time 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 switch to playback item 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 from sume playback start CA INFO display hide information on the current file File name
51. tart playback of all files selected folder including files in subfolders in alphabetical order or start playback of all files selected one time in the same order as displayed MENU show contextual menu with a list of available additional commands forthe file folder selected and the current folder Using the contextual menu you may execute the following commands e Display information on the file folder selected also allows testing of file reading speed rate e Open a DVD Video structure browse disk content instead of playback start e Select or deselect the file folder selected e Select or deselect all files folders in the current folder e Delete file s folder s selected e Copy file s folder s selected files folders are put to clipboard e Cut file s folder s selected files folders are put to clipboard e Paste previously copied cut files folders from the clipboard to the current folder i e execute copy moving of files folders e Update current folder content e Create a folder e Create a network folder only on Main page e Change network folder definition e Delete network folder SELECT select or deselect file folder selected afterwards select next file folder from the list CLEAR lt delete current file folder or selected files folders to be validated INFO display information on files folders or drive selected also allows testing of file reading speed rate ROTATE ANGLE
52. ur server in the place of IP address 2 In the Folder area enter name of common access folder at SMB server E g VIDEO Y After connection to a Windows PC the name of common access folder may be found in folder properties for example in Windows XP file browser right click with mouse on the shared folder name choose Sharing and Security and you have the needed name in the Share name field of the appeared window The same window can be used to add new shared folder on your Windows computer for any folder you need to share e Name of common access folder displayed in the network may not be the same as its name on hard disk You should use a network name If SMB server requires user name password enter these data in the relevant fields usually not required Connection with NFS protocol 1 In the Server area specify IP address of your NFS server E g 10 0 0 2 After connection to a Windows PC you may find your IP address in network properties of Windows PC in the way as described for SMB protocol above e Indication of Windows name of server is not supported e If your LAN supports DNS resolution of names and network settings of your player con tain correct DNS parameters you may use DNS name of server instead of IP adress 40 2 In the Folder area specify the full path to the folder NFS server E g data video e path to folder should begin with mark Folder path is specified by specific
53. ut of TV set using a 2RCA 2 RCA cable note you can use optical cable to transmit digital audio to your A V receiver this way better audio quality result may be expected 15 S VIDEO IN Bo 4 Using RC of TV or projector depending on what you use select required input and dis play mode For more instructions please refer to the manual of your displaying equip ment Transmission of digital audio signal to an AV receiver with HDMI input This media player is equipped with an up to date HDMI v 1 3 interface allowing transmission of digital video and audio streams using a single cable If your AV ceiver has a HDMI v1 3 input and decoders of up to date audio formats you may enjoy a HD multi channel sound in full For this connection it is suggested to use an original DUNE HDMI HDMI cable not included can be ordered separately 1 Make sure that the player and the AV receiver are switched off Do not switch on until the end of connection procedure 2 Connect HDMI output of the media player with relevant HDMI input of your AV receiver using a HDMI HDMI cable 3 Using RC of the AV receiver select relevant mode ref to your AV receiver manual AUDIO IN R L Yin ot SOL ETHERNET HDM vibo our R HDMI IN J c m Pr e We recommend you to turn down the volume of your audio equipment before con nectio
54. y adjust general interface language and time of screensaver activation Home gt Setup gt General Interface language English Screen saver 3 minutes Disabled 10 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes LS minutes Video In this section you will find settings of video output type digital HDMI or analog and adjusting of video resolution on selected output Resolution value adjusted will be used by default for any file played with the media player e Read carefully your TV or projection set instructions Some video modes may not be supported by your equipment Incase of using of HDMI connection depending on HDMI support in your TV projection set 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 To have the best picture quality it is advisable to use an HDMI connection Ref Connection to a TV set with HDMI input 21 Home gt Setup roy A9 General Video 7 Network Miscellaneous Information Home gt Setup gt Video Video connector Digital HDMI Digital HDMI Video mode Analog Component 1080p 60Hz Analog Composite Analog S Video Audio This section of settings allows setting of connection type of relevant audio equipment Home gt setup iz General L 17 Home Setup Audio Analog audio output
55. y of the player with some models of HDMI equipment Symptoms may be the following 1 HDMI connection is not available at all although everything is duly connected and adjusted 2 Recurrent failure or jumping of picture during video playback or operation of file browser 3 Recurrent warning on TV screen about change of video mode during video playback or operation of file browser 4 Sound troubles of TV set during sound transmission through HDMI 5 Color bars on screen 6 Other artefacts Note reinitializing of HDMI video output of the player at switching between 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 in any HDMI equipment which does not prevent from using the player This feature does not relate to above troubles If you encounter the problems above First of all make sure that the problem relates to HDMI connection try to use an analog connection to TV set e g component If problem persists after using of analog connection it shall mean that it relates not to HDMI but to your TV set e Try to switch on off the sound transmission through HDMI setup menu Sound setting 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 60Hz Your TV set may not support some
56. yer within several seconds When switching on after abc standby mode as well as at getting started for the first time M E S ghi jkl mno you will get to the Main root folder of file browser 5 9 wXyz SELECT 13 Connections 7 This section describes different connection possibilities of media player 14 to AV equipment Y Depending on model and design of TV or projection set after connecting one of the ways described below and plugging the power supply the player initialization may take up to 10 sec If after this time there is no picture DUNE logo on screen it shall mean that there are connection errors Please check Troubleshooting section in such a case If after the initial screen DUNE logo disappears there is no other picture on screen in 10 sec and more this problem is usually caused by the currenly preset incorrect video mode on the player Please address the Quick setting of video output section below in such a case Connection to a TV set with HDMI DVI output Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of CVBS Dolby Laboratories H o o USB O ETHERNET HDMI 89 E HDMI IN 0 R EL Since Dune BD Prime is designed first of all for playback of high definition HD video up to 1080p the best way of signal transmission from player to a TV set or projector is the HDMI interface In this

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