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2. o ZyXEL ER lt A The following table describes the DMA LEDs Table 1 LEDs LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION POWER Green On ras DMA is receiving power and in operation mode on d Red On The DMA is receiving power and in standby mode off Off The DMA is not receiving power PLAY Blue Blinking The DMA is playing a file gt Off The DMA is not playing a file LAN Green On The DMA has a successful Ethernet connection nu Blinking The DMA is sending receiving data on this port AM Off The DMA does not have a connection on this port USB Green On The DMA has a USB stick or hard drive connected Ko Off The DMA does not have a USB stick connected HomePlug Green On The DMA has a powerline connection with a HomePlug AN compatible device A Blinking The DMA is sending receiving data on its powerline connection Off The DMA does not have a powerline connection with a HomePlug AV compatible device DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware DMA 1100P User s Guide PART II Using the DMA DMA Menus 31 VIDEO Menu 39 MUSIC Menu 43 PHOTO Menu 49 Favorites Playlists 53 SERVER Menu 57 USB Menu 61 DMA Menus This chapter introduces the DMA s menus and how to navigate them 3 4 Menus Overview The DMA uses menus that display on your television screen The HOME menu is the first menu you see when you turn on the DMA
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4. cannot see the files on my USB device 1 Make sure you have the USB device properly connected to the USB port See the Quick Start Guide for details 2 Files with unsupported formats or codecs may not play or may not play properly See Section on page 99 for details on the supported file formats and codecs 3 Turnthe DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel instead of the Power button on the remote control 4 Try using a different USB stick The A B function does not work on some files Some files do not have time tags and cannot support the A B function My favorites settings were not saved After adding to or editing a favorites list press the remote s Power button to make the DMA enter standby mode to save your change Then press the Power button again to return to operation mode connected the DMA to two televisions but it only displays on one The DMA only provides output through one connection at a time either the HDMI connection or the S Video connection Not both at the same time The DMA menu display does not fill my television screen Check the DMA s video output settings see Section 10 7 on page 71 DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 13 Troubleshooting The content playback does not fill my television screen 1 Check the DMA s video output settings see Section 10 7 on page 71 2 The content may be a different format from your television F
5. png convert from time t function calls gmtime to convert from system clock time which returns year 1900 which we properly convert to the full 4 digit year There is a possibility that applications using libpng are not passing 4 digit years into the png convert to rfc 11230 function or that they are incorrectly passing only a 2 digit year instead of year 1900 into the png convert from struct tm function but this is not under our control The libpng documentation has always stated that it works with 4 digit years and the APIs have been documented as such The tIME chunk itself is also Y2K compliant It uses a 2 byte unsigned jnteger to hold the year and can hold years as large as 65535 zlib upon which libpng depends is also Y2K compliant It contains no date related code Glenn Randers Pehrson libpng maintainer PNG Development Group GIF License The GIFLIB distribution is Copyright c 1997 Eric S Raymond Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice
6. Copyright 1995 by Wietse Venema All rights reserved Individual files may be covered by other copyrights as noted in the file itself This material was originally written and compiled by Wietse Venema at Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 and 1995 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that this entire copyright notice is duplicated in all such copies This software is provided as is and without any expressed or implied warranties including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantibility and fitness for any particular purpose KKK This software is copyright 1988 1994 Julianne Frances Haugh All rights reserved DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements NOTE Some components of the DMA 1100P incorporate source code covered under GPL or GPL like licenses To obtain the source code covered under those Licenses please contact ZyXEL Communications Corporation at ZyXEL Technical Support End User License Agreement for DMA 1100P WARNING ZyXEL Communications Corp IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE ENCLOSED SOFTWARE TO YOU ONLY UPON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THE TERMS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS AS INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE WILL INDICATE YOUR ASSENT TO THEM IF YOU DO NOT AGREE
7. The following are dimensions of an M4 tap screw and masonry plug used for wall mounting All measurements are in millimeters mm Figure 57 Masonry Plug and M4 Tap Screw 30 0 2 0 4 22 0 1 raf fag T6 l Jj 30 0 2 0 M cl DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Cable Pin Assignments Table 34 Ethernet Cable Pin Assignments LAN ETHERNET CABLE PIN LAYOUT Straight through Switch Adapter 1 IRD eee eee OTD 2 OTD 3 OTD 3 IRD 6 OTD 6 IRD DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications DMA 1100P User s Guide Setting up Your Computer s IP Address All computers must have a 10M or 100M Ethernet adapter card and TCP IP installed Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 XP Macintosh OS 7 and later operating systems and all versions of UNIX LINUX include the software components you need to install and use TCP IP on your computer Windows 3 1 requires the purchase of a third party TCP IP application package TCP IP should already be installed on computers using Windows NT 2000 XP Macintosh OS 7 and later operating systems After the appropriate TCP IP components are installed configure the TCP IP settings in order to communicate with your network If you manually assign IP information instead of using dynamic assignment make sure that your computers have IP addresses that place them in the same subnet a
8. GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 1 February 1999 Copyright C 1991 1999 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License version 2 hence the version number 2 1 Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This license the Lesser General Public License applies to some specially designated software packages typically libraries of the Free Software Foundation and other authors who decide to use it You can use it too but we suggest you first think carefully about whether this license or the ordinary General Public License is the better strategy to use in any particular case based on the explanations below When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom of use not price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software and charge for this service if you wish that you receive source code or can get it if you want it that you can chan
9. Power switches between on and standby PAGE up down scroll up or down a list to the previous or next page MUTE turns off the sound VOLUME up down adjusts the volume AUDIO switches audio output between left right and stereo speakers Use the OK BACK and arrow buttons to go through the menus select options and play your files TOOL opens the TOOL menu A B lets you select start and for additional options stop times to repeat an interval REPEAT keeps playing the file INFO displays details about the file playing These buttons perform the previous play next reverse stop fast forward skip pause and slow motion functions during file playback SERVER ROTATE SHUFFLE OPTION SERVER opens a menu p where you select a media eU o e e Server T 380817 ROTATE turns a photo 90 5 c PHOTO opens a menu of clockwise G picture files to view SHUFFLE plays your playlist VIDEO opens a menu of favorites files in random ZyX EL video files to play order LON A MUSIC opens a menu of music files to play USB opens a menu of files on your USB device OPTION opens the menu where you configure the DMA s settings BES You cannot use the SERVER OPTION PHOTO MUSIC or VIDEO buttons while a dialog box popup screen or TOOL menu is displayed DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware 2 3 LEDs The LEDs lights tell you about the current status of the DMA Figure4 LEDs
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11. Figure 5 HOME Menu VIDEO This table describes the HOME menu Table 2 Menus Summary MENU DESCRIPTION This menu shows video files on the media server you are accessing Video files on a USB stick that you add to a favorites folder also display here See Chapter 4 on page 39 for details MUSIC This menu shows music files on the media server you are accessing Music files on a USB stick that you add to a favorites folder also display here See Chapter 5 on page 43 for details DMA 1100P User s Guide Est Chapter 3 DMA Menus Table 2 Menus Summary MENU DESCRIPTION that you add to a favorites folder also display here See Chapter 6 on page 49 for This menu shows photos on the media server you are accessing Photos on a USB stick S details PHOTO Select a media server with content files that you want to play See Chapter 8 on page 57 for details This menu displays the files on an attached USB device See Chapter 9 on page 61 for details Use this menu to change the DMA s settings See Chapter 10 on page 65 for details OPTION SERVER menu to select the one you want to use See Section 8 2 on page 57 for This is the number of media servers the DMA has detected If it is two or more use the details 3 2 Menu Navigation Use the remote control s OK BACK and arrow buttons to go through the menus configure the DMA and play you
12. NONINFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Intel does not warrant or assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any information text graphics links or other items contained within the Software LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR LOST INFORMATION ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF INTEL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES SOME JURISDICTIONS PROHIBIT EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT Intel may terminate this Agreement at any time if you violate its terms Upon termination you will immediately destroy the Software or return all copies of the Software to Intel 152 DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements APPLICABLE LAWS Claims arising under this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Deleware excluding its principles of conflict of laws and the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the Sale of Goods You may not export the Software in violation of applicable export laws and regulations Intel is not obligated under any other agreements unless they are in wri
13. essere 70 Pium 43 OPTION TY SBIDOB ocdnsatesntdrtebetia t ipo e M ges eedl aM pP AETA 71 Figure 44 OPTION Audio Output Selliliij aucessexsemccccc esee ote pete atcp Re ecc ce n ee OE pa Run neu De CR pa Ure iEE 72 Fiore Aa COP TRON gt Language Semoga srassserisuviiisnaaan aaia aA oum ade adn 74 Figure 48 OPTION Settings for Ease Of USE si cciecasscsccoiecenbateseastianeiaccanescanladeniesuvlasssnaneinsadoesaapieaiedeiags 5 Pium 47 OPTION Reset SEIS Sispseiopideiens tuer repa ie mda d Pg acre Dp da teu Re pdda 76 Figure 4B OPTION DIVX Registration Code sesioni dieiis a Fete CIS Ka tub a ga 77 Figure AG OPTION Eit 78 Figure 50 OPTION Device Information sisssssisisiamiimani siiin a dr LOS EANNAN T gcc et 79 Figure 51 Media Sarver TOO ICON e a E i aa 82 Figure 52 ENCRYPT Conneccion Procedi 1i reete ct seina a aani 84 Figure 53 Adding More Powerline Adapters to Your Network ccccessccceeeeeseecceeeeeeseeeeeeeseeceeeeeeneaees 84 Figure 24 One Existing Fowerline INeLbalk 12 crebri trt etri a BEER epexI E qe Susa aL aR FRU qae no iV dde iiA 85 Figure 55 Two Separate Powerline Networks ssssssssssseseeeeeeeeenennen enne nennt snnt 85 Faure S0 WARTS ENT MC 104 Figure 57 Masonry Flug and Ma Tap Grew siseminister icoaoiaaia a aia 104 Figure 58 WIndows 95 98 Me Network Configuration eessesssseeeeseseennneenn enn 108 Figure 59 Windows 95 98 Me TCP IP Properties IP Address
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15. 1080 for instance stands for the number of lines of vertical resolution The letter eet E E provides higher picture quality than interlaced but requires twice the bandwidth 10 7 TV Settings Use this menu to configure the video output that the DMA sends to your television Select OPTION gt TV Settings to open the following menu Figure 43 OPTION gt TV Settings f5 OPTION TV Settings Ill SELECT ENTER BACK The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 15 OPTION gt TV Settings 1 stands for interlaced scan The letter p stands for progressive scan Progressive scan LABEL DESCRIPTION Output Type Select Digital if your television accepts digital input Select Analog if your television only accepts analog input Screen Size Select 16 9 if your television supports the 16 9 format widescreen Select 4 3 if your television supports the 4 3 format traditional television Select from 480i 480p 720p and 1080i You can also select Auto when the Output Type is set to Digital Resolution Select a video mode Use the highest number that your television supports OK Select this to save your changes back to the DMA CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA 10 8 Audio Settings BS The DMA only provides 2 channel stereo output When the DMA plays 5 1 channel
16. S PDIF is a collection of low level protocol and hardware specifications for carrying digital audio signals between devices and stereo equipment 10 8 1 2 AAC AAC Advanced Audio Coding is a standardized digital audio compression method Sony AT amp T Dolby Nokia Fraunhofer FhG and other companies cooperated to develop AAC to provide improved performance compared to MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 Various products including Apple s iTunes and iPod the Sony PlayStation 3 and many cell phones support AAC playback AAC has been promoted as the successor to MP3 although at the time of writing MP3 still remains popular AAC is also known as MPEG 4 AAC because it is included in the Moving Pictures Experts Group MPEG MPEG 4 standard 10 8 1 3 Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is one of several audio compression technologies codecs produced by Dolby Laboratories Dolby Digital also called AC 3 is the most common version It contains up to six discrete channels of sound Five channels for normal range speakers right front center left front right rear and left rear and one channel for the subwoofer This is often abbreviated as 5 1 The Dolby Digital format also supports mono and stereo usage DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA Dolby Digital is also known as DD DD 5 1 Dolby Surround AC 3 Digital Dolby Stereo Digital Dolby SR Digital SR D Adaptive Transform Coder 3 AC 3 Audio Codec 3 Advanced Codec
17. constitute the entire Agreement between the parties hereto This License Agreement the rights granted hereunder the Software and Documentation shall not be assigned by you DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements without the prior written consent of ZyXEL Any waiver or modification of this License Agreement shall only be effective if it is in writing and signed by both parties hereto If any part of this License Agreement is found invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction the remainder of this License Agreement shall be interpreted so as to reasonably effect the intention of the parties DMA 1100P User s Guide Legal Information Copyright Copyright 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical photocopying manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of ZyXEL Communications Corporation Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products or software described herein Neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights of others ZyXEL further reserves the right to make
18. music and photo files on your television from your computer USB memory stick or other file storage device You can connect the DMA to your computer directly or to multiple computers on your home network The DMA is HomePlug compatible so you can also connect your DMA to other devices with a HomePlug connection using standard home electrical wiring After you connect to your computer or other file storage device select the files you want to play from the DMA menu that appears on your TV screen using the remote control included with the DMA 1 1 1 Play Movies Music or Photos on Your TV The DMA supports a large number of file formats see Appendix A on page 99 for a list of supported file formats It also supports HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface for high quality digital video and audio output 1 1 2 Play Files from Your Computer or on USB Use standard LAN Ethernet cables to connect the DMA directly to your computer or file storage device such as ZyXEL s NSA 220 network storage appliance See the Quick Start Guide to install the included media server software on Windows XP computers to use them as media servers The DMA can also play media files stored on a USB device like a memory stick or hard drive Figure 1 DMA with USB DMA 1100P User s Guide 23 Chapter 1 Introducing the DMA 1 1 3 Connect your DMA to Your Home Powerline Network You can connect the DMA to your wired home network to access multiple c
19. this PC Deny gt Your network Unidentified network is a private network Devices that you l allow can find your shared media How does sharing change firewall settings Networking Selecting Files to Share This section covers how to select the media files that the DMA is allowed to play 1 In the Library tab click Monitor Folders Figure 102 Library Player Rip Music Devices Burm Performance Library Plug ins Privacy Security DVD Network Specify settings For organizing and sharing your digital media collection E Sharing Share my media with other computers and devices on my network Update library by monitoring Folders Customize the Folders the Player monitors For digital media files Monitor Folders 7 Delete Files from computer when deleted from library Automatic media information updates For Files V Retrieve additional information from the Internet Only add missing information Overwrite all media information Rename music files using rip music settings Rearrange music in rip music Folder using rip music settings V Maintain my star ratings as global ratings in files 2 Click Advanced Options Apply Help DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix C Windows Vista Media Server Figure 103 Add To Library Add To Library n Select folders that you want
20. 10 10013 10 so 0 1 0 13rc1 1 2 2rc1 12 10202 12 so 0 1 2 2rc1 1 0 13 10 10013 10 so 0 1 0 13 1 2 2 12 10202 12 s0 0 1 2 2 1 2 3rc1 6 12 10203 12 s0 0 1 2 3rc1 6 1 2 3 12 10203 12 s0 0 1 2 3 2 4beta1 3 13 10204 12 so 0 1 2 4betal 3 0 14rc1 13 10014 10 s0 0 1 0 14rc1 1 2 4rc1 13 10204 12 s0 0 1 2 4rc1 1 0 14 10 10014 10 so 0 1 0 14 1 2 4 13 10204 12 s0 0 1 2 4 1 2 5betal 2 13 10205 12 so 0 1 2 5betal 2 1 0 15rc1 3 10 10015 10 s0 0 1 0 15rc1 3 2 5rc1 3 13 10205 12 s0 0 1 2 5rc1 3 1 0 15 10 10015 10 so 0 1 0 15 1 2 5 13 10205 12 s0 0 1 2 5 Henceforth the source version will match the shared library major and minor numbers the shared library major version number will be used for changes in backward compatibility as it is intended The PNG LIBPNG VER macro which is not used within libpng but is available for applications is an unsigned integer of the form xyyzz corresponding to the source version x y z leading zeros in y and z Beta versions were given the previous public release number plus a letter until version 1 0 6j from then on they were given the upcoming public DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements release number plus betaNN or rcN Binary incompatibility exists only when applications make direct access to the info ptr or png ptr members through png h and the compiled application is loaded with a different
21. BOOT yes OOTPROTO dhcp SERCTL no ERDNS yes YPE Ethernet d ucUuou f you have a static IP address enter static in the BOOTPROTO field Type IPADDR followed by the IP address in dotted decimal notation and type NETMASK followed by the subnet mask The following example shows an example where the static IP address is 192 168 1 10 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Figure 86 Red Hat 9 0 Static IP Address Setting in ifconfig ethO DEVICE eth0 ONBOOT yes BOOTPROTO static IPADDR 192 168 1 10 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 USERCTL no PEERDNS yes TYPE Ethernet 2 If you know your DNS server IP address es enter the DNS server information in the resolv conf file in the etc directory The following figure shows an example where two DNS server IP addresses are specified Figure 87 Red Hat 9 0 DNS Settings in resolv conf nameserver 172 23 5 1 nameserver 172 23 5 2 3 After you edit and save the configuration files you must restart the network card Enter network restart inthe etc rc d init d directory The following figure shows an example Figure 88 Red Hat 9 0 Restart Ethernet Card root localhost init d network restart Shutting down interface eth0 Shutting down loopback interface Setting network parameters Bringing up loopback interface Bringing up interface eth0 0o00 0 0 RR ROR N DMA 1100P Us
22. Change View Use this to select how the files display in the favorites menu You can have them display as a List Thumbnails or a List with Thumbnails Sorting Use sorting to set whether the files display in ascending or descending order according to TITLE GENRE DATE Filtering Use the filter to search for files by title or part of a title After you select this option and select OK the on screen keyboard displays see Figure 10 on page 36 Use the on screen keyboard to specify up to 16 characters of text that you want to search for in the file titles Continuous This option is for VIDEO folders only Select this option to replay the file without Playback stopping Slideshow Use this to configure how the slideshow changes from one photo file to the next Settings and how long it displays each photo file You can choose slide transition effects such as Auto Fade to White Fade to Black and None You can set the viewing time for each photo from three seconds to one minute Detailed Select this option to view detailed information about the highlighted file Not Information available for music files in the file folder View Current Slideshow Music You can play music while you navigate the DMA s menus and play photo files or slideshows When a music file is playing you can use this option to go to the music file that is playing Back Use this to exit the menu 3 5 3 Keyboard Input When you use the Change Name opti
23. DISCE simdan 34 Table S VIDEO File Alpini TOOL T ET 36 Nez ec ign dee 37 Tabe 7 VIDEO PIayEOE TCM dorinnis inao USE Fut eR ELK ne S Ea DARS I ERR caca nC aera 41 Table 8 VIDEO All Videos Fila TOOL Meni dustecscehiastseesieuteteses oa bt Ferd dae EUR dept Sx EU REO Papel ARRS 42 Table 9 MUSIC gt Album gt Files TOOL Men 5 rnnt hebt Ken ea au t xc a ci 44 Tabie 10 MUSIC gt Podcast TOOL BIG 22 ssccniinidicbae Doiiect amabo c nnidi basa dandi edits icr dono pado 45 Table TT PHOTO Album gt File TOOL siisii t seno aeree cto idee ge enitn neq den a LE M uade 51 Table te Faon TOOL NENU usonastecbtentsabenaritieir dq id tin Era Ra en b tK d Pd PLN 54 Table 13 Favorites gt Favorite folder TOOL Menu 1st tinte tetr nane b enean aho beinni idani 55 Ex OP We Eo wn eec 70 TRIS 15 ORDINE S T INAS aiia ui na Gerard ides samerd ade tenias duo d mad aue gubobni ck aa bond du a add 71 Table 16 OPTION E m isse ip n emer deeosilagstbanuaddgnaeenda 72 Tabe t7 OP TION o bariguage SOUS senikiga adeo e A QR ae Re br aa n b pcs RR CREDO DR PRA 74 Table 18 OPTION gt Settings for Ease of Use csisicssstsssassnotansasienscssadscnedatieadonsesenasooedindeadencausanaannensi 75 THS TI OPTION E SENGE ee 76 Table 20 OPTION Satara LIDOAES asd uscodexei aan eoa Naa an ncc a AEA POOR 78 Table 21 OP TION Device Ionian cumieira ce dte derer Pedo tu po pde oret UNIUS Fe UOUd
24. DNS Hosts y You may configure the system s hostname domain jH name servers and search domain Name servers are used to look up other hosts on the network Hostname Primary DNS Secondary DNS Tertiary DNS DNS Search Path Active Profile Common modified 5 Click the Devices tab 6 Click the Activate button to apply the changes The following screen displays Click Yes to save the changes in all screens Figure 84 Red Hat 9 0 KDE Network Configuration Activate redhat config network You have made some changes in your configuration To activate the network device ethO the changes have to be saved Do you want to continue 7 After the network card restart process is complete make sure the Status is Active in the Network Configuration screen Using Configuration Files Follow the steps below to edit the network configuration files and set your computer IP address 1 Assuming that you have only one network card on the computer locate the ifconfig eth0 configuration file where eth0 is the name of the Ethernet card Open the configuration file with any plain text editor e f you have a dynamic IP address enter dhcp in the BOOTPROTO field The following figure shows an example DMA 1100P User s Guide 125 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 85 Red Hat 9 0 Dynamic IP Address Setting in ifconfig ethO EVICE eth0
25. ET TD 43 5 1 1 Using the TOOL Menu While Playing MUSIC nitore rt REPE eR dtp Ene ERE Roter ada 44 Bie PRODR POS espada RES eA aman Last a hdi dp UR agat E ED 45 xcd SUSU IRIN aah ge daca ius cesses ade E Em 45 de imporing POGCASIS e T 46 Boe PMY FICE 6o stad cas etn p sn ARR TD DEAS M IDA EP E A UMS 46 Chapter 6 PHOTO MG 49 Gel PHOTO Canem m P E 49 Ds anena Ya F DOOS ak eect iis a ir aedem ek OR eb E rb aC RR ian ul 50 Ca ICOM apse T TL 50 56 91 Configuring Sideshow STIS aeriana aaa E irr Aara 51 Chapter 7 Favorites PIAVISIS isrener ESTONAR RARRR S KAREERA EAR ARIA 53 FIC cq M COUSIN NETTE I LO iaa 53 7 2 Adding a File to a Favorites FOIOBE ac saccxcesesnciiscnene ce isioonabociuwmanaacesiaeaneaeidiwnnepanasdeaehenevdneutetontas 53 TOE aF FO O ea A ORAY 54 7 3 4 Changing the Name of amp Favorite Folder sica e edades kinana 54 7 3 2 Changing the Contents of a Favorites Folder 0 c cccccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseaeeeeneees 55 TIFONO S PVO E siccnghooaida erred haacadiar nese Saraat ame ee epee 55 Chapter 8 SERVER 57 5 1 Apcassing iib SERVER Mehl iidsbeue o dite Rev din besbdqd abb pese ned Sosa uU d dotes tu did pee vU REPE SENS 57 SS ERTER MODU kiia A N 57 Chapter 9 r cates de ctateates faethe at baer tee las 61 12 DMA 1100P User s Guide Table of Contents CNET I M T
26. HE yE Teter Penner EO EXE OP re I CERRO LAGE REL ERU EREEEL ERE GE EE rosy rr errr errr r rr yr rent rr CD C Trey 25 CARS C NOT UNUM 25 ec Using ihe Permbts oREOL siccccivniccistceiessticssiucaaieainisciataeekeuaieeninedginb d OSE ERSE 25 cA Bp cU NM ha etal a aha T I TE 27 Part Il Using the DMA 29 Chapter 3 DEA MODUS ania 31 NNI IS I dic RN E PROTON PRU 31 REMO PELIS LEE E D E SE D EE UE 32 33 VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO Menus 1 cierre a XE Ra TY EE ER Bd RC RR ERR HER K FRRRT Fa ERR a a 33 DMA 1100P User s Guide Table of Contents 24 VIDEO MUSIC amd PHOTO File PHIBBES 1st edi oer e Ug ra pet e cadi eros 34 SO NO TOL BUD oou cited meten gals cients bir tDnd Ext o upon UAR dear Cd DON Ra pad wx RD cada 34 3 5 1 VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO Men s TOOL seececuce coe rea arb ve pacn Eta codi E end bed rada 35 3 5 2 Using the TOOL Menu From e File ADUM Lii ici ria tret ea do Ro a RR ud Penes 35 ER SN cr aee CWI e a HR 36 Chapter 4 VIDEO 3g 39 2 PPS VICO se D Me ies dant UR ER DUUB Fa pr LAS Sesto RIS enema E M pau RA PDA Pun POE p EROR RAPERE 39 SEIL RGB sigh ott eat tha diio Hd oliin TU ics ID ea a SON C Ce Ud rat TC DS EFE 41 4 1 2 Using the TOOL Menu During Video Playback sssssseeeneenn 41 Chapter 5 Hd 9 A A m7m 43 M SD n RIE UT sare RR NR T
27. INFO 26 MUSIC 26 43 MUTE 26 Next 26 50 OK 26 OPTION 26 PAGE up down 26 Pause 26 50 PHOTO 26 49 Play 26 50 Power 26 42 44 REPEAT 26 Reverse 26 50 ROTATE 26 50 SERVER 26 SHUFFLE 26 Skip 26 Slow motion 26 Stop 26 50 TOOL 26 41 USB 26 61 VIDEO 26 39 VOLUME 26 C certifications 183 notices 184 viewing 184 channels 26 audio 73 codecs 99 contact information 187 copyright 183 current function 40 customer support 187 D DD 5 1 74 DMA 1100P User s Guide Index DD 74 default settings 75 descending sort order 36 device name 79 dialog box 26 digital input 71 Digital Living Network Alliance See DLNA 81 98 digital output 72 dimensions 97 disclaimer 183 display information 78 display photos 50 DLNA 81 98 DNS server address assignment 69 Dolby Digital 73 Dolby Laboratories 73 Dolby SR Digital 74 Dolby Stereo Digital 74 Dolby Surround AC 3 Digital 74 Domain Name System See DNS down button 26 down VOLUME button 26 E ease of use 75 elapsed time 41 F factory defaults 75 Fast Forward button 26 50 favorite 26 36 37 42 44 51 53 54 55 favorites 90 FCC interference statement 183 file organization 50 search 36 filter 36 firmware upload 78 version 79 formats supported 99 function 40 A B 41 current 40 H HDMI 90 98 HDTV 71 High Definition Multimedia Interface See HDMI 98 High Definition Television See HDTV 71 HOME button 26 HOME m
28. IP Address Figure 77 Macintosh OS 8 9 Apple Menu About This Computer D Apple System Profiler E Calculator Chooser ADSL Control and Status Control Panels Appearance i Favorites Apple Menu Options 4 Key Caps AppleTalk GR Network Browser ColorSync G Recent Applications Control Strip S Recent Documents ee DialAssist cif Remote Access Status Energy Saver Scrapbook Extensions Manager 49 Sherlock 2 File Exchange a Speakable Items File Sharing y Stickies General Controls Internet Keyboard Keychain Access Launcher Location Manager Memory Modem Monitors Mouse Multiple Users Numbers QuickTime Settings Remote Access Software Update Sound Speech USB Printer Sharing 2 Select Ethernet built in from the Connect via list Figure 78 Macintosh OS 8 9 TCP IP TCP IP camest va Setup Configure Using DHCP Server DHCP Client ID l IP Address lt will be supplied by server 7 Sunet mask lt will be supplied by server gt Router address lt will be supplied by server gt Search comans Name server addr lt will be supplied by server 3 For dynamically assigned settings select Using DHCP Server from the Configure list 4 For statically assigned settings do the following From the Configure box select Manually DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Type your I
29. Playback Information Example 00 01 15 cee DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 4 VIDEO Menu The following table describes the information you can display during video playback Table 7 VIDEO Playback Information AREA DESCRIPTION A Current function B Elapsed time C Audio Left Right or Stereo D The A B function lets you repeat a certain section of a video or music file This can be useful for language learners wanting to repeat a particular word or phrase See Section 4 1 1 on page 41 for an example E Repeat Keep playing looping the file 4 1 1 A B The following example use the A B function to set the DMA to keep repeating a section of the video starting at ten seconds into the video and ending at 30 seconds into the video 1 Play a video or music file 2 Press A B at 0 10 The A part of the A B icon on the screen lights up 3 Press A B at 0 30 The rest of the A B icon on the screen lights up 4 The video or music repeats playing from A to B 0 10 to 0 30 4 1 2 Using the TOOL Menu During Video Playback While a video file is playing press the remote control s TOOL button to open the TOOL menu Figure 15 VIDEO gt All Videos gt File TOOL TOOL MENU DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 4 VIDEO Menu The following table describes the options in this menu Table 8 VIDEO gt All Videos gt File TOOL Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Favor
30. TO THESE TERMS THEN ZyXEL INC IS UNWILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE TO YOU IN WHICH EVENT YOU SHOULD RETURN THE UNINSTALLED SOFTWARE AND PACKAGING TO THE PLACE FROM WHICH IT WAS ACQUIRED AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED 1 Grant of License for Personal Use ZyXEL Communications Corp ZyXEL grants you a non exclusive non sublicense non transferable license to use the program with which this license is distributed the Software including any documentation files accompanying the Software Documentation for internal business use only for up to the number of users specified in sales order and invoice You have the right to make one backup copy of the Software and Documentation solely for archival back up or disaster recovery purposes You shall not exceed the scope of the license granted hereunder Any rights not expressly granted by ZyXEL to you are reserved by ZyXEL and all implied licenses are disclaimed 2 Ownership You have no ownership rights in the Software Rather you have a license to use the Software as long as this License Agreement remains in full force and effect Ownership of the Software Documentation and all intellectual property rights therein shall remain at all times with ZyXEL Any other use of the Software by any other entity is strictly forbidden and is a violation of this License Agreement 3 Copyright The Software and Documentation contain material that is protected by United States Copyright Law and t
31. Tools Help Q Ba d po Search E Folders E Address Control Panel Vg Control Panel Network Add Hardware Qe Switch to Category view Connections danced See Also 7 2s Fonts Game Controllers A Windows Update 3 Right click Local Area Connection and then click Properties DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 63 Windows XP Control Panel Network Connections Properties Ne File twork Connections Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help ck v Ss 2 ya Search Folders Ez s e Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks ocal Area Connection E Create a new d connection Standard PCI Fast Ethemet Adapte 9 Set up a home or small Disable office network Disable this network W Repair this connection mij Rename this connection Status device Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut view status of this connection Change settings of this 4 connection Select Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab in Win XP and then click Properties Figure 64 Windows XP Local Area Connection Properties 4 Local Area Connection Properties Con ivi vi T a General Authentication Advanced B Accton EN1207D TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter This connection uses the following items Description wide area network protocol that provides comm
32. a list does not match the number of files in a media server folder 1 Files with unsupported formats or codecs may not display in the list See Appendix A on page 99 for details on the supported file formats and codecs 2 You may have Windows Media Center WMC and the DiXiM media server on the same computer and be sharing out the same folder Either uninstall one of the media servers or set them to share out different folders e Some of the files in my media server folder do not display in the list on the DMA Files with unsupported formats or codecs may not display in the list See Appendix A on page 99 for details on the supported file formats and codecs e Some of the files in my DMA s list do not play or do not play properly Files with unsupported formats or codecs may not play or may not play properly See Appendix A on page 99 for details on the supported file formats and codecs Files which are digitally protected may not be playable For files that have Windows Media Digital Rights Management DRM protection first play the file on the same computer you use as your media server This unlocks the file Then use Windows Media Connect which is included in Windows Media Player 11 or higher as your media server DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 13 Troubleshooting 2 Some of my photo files do not display thumbnails Some files do not support thumbnails and thus will not display them
33. also Contributing Authors below Note about libpng version numbers Due to various miscommunications unforeseen code incompatibilities and occasional factors outside the authors control version numbering on the library has not always been consistent and straightforward The following table summarizes matters since version 0 89c which was the first widely used release source png h png h shared lib version string int version 0 89c 1 0 beta 3 0 89 89 1 0 89 0 90 1 0 beta 4 0 90 90 0 90 should have been 2 0 90 0 95 1 0 beta 5 0 95 95 0 95 should have been 2 0 95 0 96 1 0 beta 6 0 96 96 0 96 should have been 2 0 96 0 97b 1 00 97 beta 7 1 00 97 97 1 0 1 should have been 2 0 97 0 97c 0 97 97 2 0 97 0 98 0 98 98 2 0 98 0 99 0 99 98 2 0 99 0 99a m 0 99 99 2 0 99 1 00 1 00 100 2 1 0 100 should be 10000 1 0 0 from here on the 100 2 1 0 100 should be 10000 1 0 1 png h string is 10001 2 1 0 0 1a e identical to the 10002 from here on the shared library DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements 1 0 2 source version 10002 is 2 V where V is the source code 1 0 2a b 10003 version except as noted 1 0 3 10003 1 0 3a d 10004 1 0 4 10004 1 0 4a f 10005 1 0 5 2 patches 10005 1 0 5a d 10006 1 0 5e r 10100 not source compatible 1 0 5s v 10006 not binary compatible 1 0 6 3 patches
34. been possible without all of you DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements Thanks to Frank J T Wojcik for helping with the documentation Y2K compliance in libpng October 3 2002 Since the PNG Development group is an ad hoc body we can t make an official declaration This is your unofficial assurance that libpng from version 0 71 and upward through 1 2 5 are Y2K compliant It is my belief that earlier versions were also Y2K compliant Libpng only has three year fields One is a 2 byte unsigned integer that will hold years up to 65535 The other two hold the date in text format and will hold years up to 9999 The integer is png uint 16 year in png time struct The strings are png charp time buffer in png struct and near time buffer which is a local character string in png c There are seven time related functions png c png convert to rfc 1123 in png c formerly png convert to rfc 11520 in error png convert from struct tm in pngwrite c called in pngwrite c png convert from time t in pngwrite c png get tIME Q in pngget c png handle tIME in pngrutil c called in pngread c png set tIME in pngset c png write tIME in pngwutil c called in pngwrite c All handle dates properly in a Y2K environment The DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements
35. button 26 42 44 power specification 97 Previous button 26 50 problems 87 product registration 185 progressive scan 71 R random play 26 rear left speaker 91 rear right speaker 91 registration product 185 related documentation 3 remote control 39 41 61 REPEAT button 26 repeat interval 26 41 reset 75 resolution 71 Reverse button 26 50 DMA 1100P User s Guide Index right output 26 ROTATE button 26 50 S S PDIF 73 safety warnings 6 scan interlaced 71 progressive 71 screen resolution 71 size 71 screen saver 79 screws 103 search 36 42 44 for files 36 for time 42 44 SERVER button 26 Settings For Ease of Use 75 SHUFFLE button 26 Skip button 26 slideshow 50 Slow motion button 26 software upload 77 software update 77 Sony Philips Digital Interface Format See S PDIF 73 sort order 36 speakers 26 91 SR D Adaptive Transform Coder 3 74 standard definition 71 stereo 72 stereo output 26 Stop button 26 50 supported codecs 99 formats 99 S Video 90 symbols 37 inputting 37 syntax conventions 4 T television 71 analog input 71 digital input 71 high definition 71 standard definition 71 two 90 temperature operation and storage 97 text input 36 lower case letters 37 numbers 37 symbols 37 upper case letters 37 time 41 elapsed 41 search 42 44 TOOL button 26 menu 26 TOOL button 41 TOOL menu 26 41 trademarks 183 troubleshooting 87 5 1 channel
36. ia oceans ve vtebin tu eX RE POER EU b aasanteete pha de Papx rei bins isa be XI Rio uU P LUE es RUE E Been 49 Moure 25 PHOTO se Album FOL oidsiaaietign d perio tertia pads aude ecran toca dnce ior i 50 uia 20 PHOTO sAm FOR TOREM sasien aaas Fu Gib ep ra daa bid deas e ande 51 Figure 27 Adding a Favorie Examples iunc retine tenete iaia REM pr ME ELE nomen 53 Moure 28 Favores TOOL Menu od core a pde adn Edi Red Re Gad c E aaa rat P ee DR apa Rad 54 Figure 29 Favorites Favorite folder TOOL Mail critt e toria aet ped aget ep eieiaeo ridanie iiai 55 Foui S0 GERY ER ICON eee E 57 Foue S POE EF Memi s SANET assurera debii aaa a a aO aaa a AANE 58 Fours o2 SERVER METU soineann a De cererr rece ter SIN ram thre an ERA did 58 Moura S3 SERVER User PIES ee 59 gom USE ea oani STD PONTI ITUR 61 Figure 35 OPTION Nc M m 65 Foure SE OF TON EIE sisirin ERO Ea aa Cea repo ERE annie 65 Figure 37 Connect Directly to a Computer with Powerline ssssessesseeeneneeeennennn 66 Figure 38 Option Homeplug Settings NMK Setup uus reta enit eren emp res bue intei eben Een ERE Ede pae 67 DMA 1100P User s Guide 145 List of Figures Figure 39 OPTION gt Homeplug Settings Keyboard Input 67 Figure 40 Connect to a Computer on Your Home wired Network sse 68 Figure d1 OPTION uc Ec up d e ER 69 Figure 42 OPTION gt Network Settings gt Wired LAN Settings
37. networks 10 2 1 Connecting to a Single Computer with HomePlug Follow the instructions below to connect your DMA to a single computer or other file storage device with powerline 1 Connect your DMA directly to a power outlet 2 You will need to use a powerline adapter such as ZyXEL s PLA 400 A to connect your computer to a power outlet Figure 37 Connect Directly to a Computer with Powerline 3 Seta new Network name on your powerline adapter This is also known as the network password NMK or Network Membership Key Follow the instructions that came with your ZyXEL powerline adapter on setting the Network name DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA 4 Then change Network name the Go to OPTION gt Powerline on your DMA s onscreen menu The screen shown below displays 5 Click OK with your remote control when the Network name field is highlighted as shown in the screen below Figure 38 Option Homeplug Settings NMK Setup amp OPTION Homeplug Settings HomePlugAV CANCEL DEFAULT 6 The Keyboard Input screen appears See Figure 10 on page 36 for instructions on how to use this screen 7 Enter the same Network name that you set on your computer s powerline adapter Figure 39 OPTION gt Homeplug Settings Keyboard Input OPTION Network Membership Key NMK HomePlugA vll Number Lower Upper Symbol CANCEL T SELECT ENTER amp BACK DMA 1100P User
38. result from the use of the PNG Reference Library even if advised of the possibility of such damage Permission is hereby granted to use copy modify and distribute this source code or portions hereof for any purpose without fee subject to the following restrictions The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented 2 Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original source 3 This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any source or altered source distribution The Contributing Authors and Group 42 Inc specifically permit without fee and encourage the use of this source code as a component to supporting the PNG file format in commercial products If you use this source code in a product acknowledgment is not required but would be appreciated A png get copyright function is available for convenient use in about boxes and the like printf 96s png get copyright NULL Also the PNG logo in PNG format of course is supplied in the files pngbar png and pngbar jpg 88x31 and pngnow png 98x31 Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software OSI Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative The contributing authors would like to thank all those who helped with testing bug fixes and patience This wouldn t have
39. speakers 91 A B function 90 DMA usage 88 favorites 90 files 89 files not in proper folders 33 files on USB devices 90 LEDs 87 media server access 88 number of files 89 thumbnails 90 TV display 88 90 U up VOLUME button 26 up down buttons 26 updating software 77 uploading software 77 USB button 26 61 device 23 for firmware upload 78 icon 61 LED 27 menu 61 troubleshooting 90 V version 79 DMA 1100P User s Guide Index firmware 79 VIDEO button 39 icon 39 video playback 39 playback TOOL menu 41 VIDEO button 26 video modes 71 VOLUME button 26 volume control 73 W warranty 184 note 185 weight 97 widescreen format 71 Windows Media Audio See WMA 74 Windows Media Center 89 wired LAN MAC address 79 settings 69 WMA 74 DMA 1100P User s Guide Index DMA 1100P User s Guide
40. this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY M LT AS IS M LT DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL M LT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Vera ttf License Copyright c 2003 by Bitstream Inc All Rights Reserved Bitstream Vera SansBitstream VeraSans RomanRelease 1 10Copyright c 2003 by Bitstream Inc All Rights Reserved Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream Inc DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of the fonts accompanying this license Fonts and associated documentation files the Font Software to reproduce and distribute the Font Software including without limitation the rights to use copy merg
41. use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select the SERVER icon Figure 30 SERVER Icon SERVER 8 2 SERVER Menu After you are in the SERVER menu use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select the media server you want to use DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 8 SERVER Menu Figure 31 SERVER Menu Server SERVER SERVER MODEL NAME Lh SELECT ENTER amp BACK After successfully connecting to a media server the following screen displays Figure 32 SERVER Menu SERVER TITLE SERVER Lh SELECT ENTER amp BACK Use the remote control to navigate to the files you want to play or use the main menus to do SO You can click on User Files to display the shared folders on your computer DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 8 SERVER Menu Figure 33 SERVER User Files 3 SERVER TITLE n ib SELECT ENTER BACK DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 8 SERVER Menu DMA 1100P User s Guide USB Menu This chapter covers how to use the USB menu 9 4 USB Menu Use the USB menu to browse the contents stored on a USB device connected to the DMA such as a USB memory stick or USB hard drive To open the USB menu Press the USB button on the remote control Or Use the arrow and OK buttons to select the USB icon in the HOME menu Figure 34 USB Icon The USB menu displays your USB devices Select a USB device to browse through its fol
42. version of the library DLLNUM will change each time there are forward or backward changes in binary compatibility e g when a new feature is added See libpng txt or libpng 3 for more information The PNG specification is available as RFC 2083 lt ftp ftp uu net graphics png documents gt and as a W3C Recommendation http www w3 org TR REC png html COPYRIGHT NOTICE DISCLAIMER and LICENSE f you modify libpng you may insert additional notices immediately following this sentence libpng versions 1 0 7 July 1 2000 through 1 2 5 October 3 2002 are Copyright c 2000 2002 Glenn Randers Pehrson and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng 1 0 6 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors Simon Pierre Cadieux Eric S Raymond Gilles Vollant and with the following additions to the disclaimer There is no warranty against interference with your enjoyment of the library or against infringement There is no warranty that our efforts or the library will fulfill any of your particular purposes or needs This library is provided with all faults and the entire risk of satisfactory quality performance accuracy and effort is with the user DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements libpng versions 0 97 January 1998 through 1 0 6 March 20 2000 ar
43. work see Section 13 3 on page 91 for suggestions DMA 1100P User s Guide Troubleshooting This chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter The potential problems are divided into the following categories Power Hardware Connections and LEDs DMA Usage Powerline Problems 13 1 Power Hardware Connections and LEDs e None of the LEDs turn on 1 Make sure the DMA is turned on Make sure you are using the power adaptor or cord included with the DMA 3 Make sure the power adaptor or cord is connected to the DMA and plugged in to an appropriate power source Make sure the power source is turned on 4 Turn the DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel instead of the Power button on the remote control 5 If the problem continues contact the vendor e One of the LEDs does not behave as expected 1 Make sure you understand the normal behavior of the LED see Section 2 3 on page 27 Check the hardware connections See the Quick Start Guide and Section 13 1 on page 87 3 Inspect your cables for damage Contact the vendor to replace any damaged cables 4 Turn the DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel instead of the Power button on the remote control 5 If the problem continues contact the vendor DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 13 Troubleshooting 13 2 DMA Usage cannot see the DMA menus on the televis
44. www zyxel co th Regular Mail ZyXEL Thailand Co Ltd 1 1 Moo 2 Ratchaphruk Road Bangrak Noi Muang Nonthaburi 11000 Thailand Ukraine Support E mail support ua zyxel com Sales E mail sales ua zyxel com Telephone 380 44 247 69 78 Fax 380 44 494 49 32 Web www ua zyxel com Regular Mail ZyXEL Ukraine 13 Pimonenko Str Kiev 04050 Ukraine United Kingdom Support E mail support zyxel co uk Sales E mail sales zyxel co uk Telephone 44 1344 303044 08707 555779 UK only Fax 44 1344 303034 Web www zyxel co uk FTP ftp zyxel co uk Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications UK Ltd 11 The Courtyard Eastern Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 2XB United Kingdom UK DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix F Customer Support DMA 1100P User s Guide Index Numerics 1080i 71 16 by 9 format 71 2 channel stereo 72 4 by 3 format 71 480i 71 480p 71 5 1 channel 72 91 720p 71 A AAC 72 73 A B button 26 41 A B function 41 90 AC 3 73 74 Acoustic Coder 3 74 Advanced Audio Coding See AAC 73 Advanced Codec 3 74 album 50 analog input 71 analog output 72 application 23 129 arrow buttons 26 ascending sort order 36 ATSC A 52 74 ATSC A 52 Rev B 74 audio 91 2 channel 72 channels 73 AUDIO button 26 Audio Codec 3 74 audio output 26 auto volume control 73 BACK button 26 button 26 50 A B 26 41 Index arrow 26 AUDIO 26 BACK 26 Fast Forward 26 50 HOME 26
45. 1 80 Fax 47 22 80 61 81 Web www zyxel no Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications A S Nils Hansens vei 13 0667 Oslo Norway Poland E mail info pl zyxel com Telephone 48 22 333 8250 Fax 48 22 333 8251 Web www pl zyxel com Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications ul Okrzei 1A 03 715 Warszawa Poland Russia Support http zyxel ru support Sales E mail sales zyxel ru Telephone 7 095 542 89 29 Fax 7 095 542 89 25 Web www zyxel ru Regular Mail ZyXEL Russia Ostrovityanova 37a Str Moscow 117279 Russia Singapore Support E mail support zyxel com sg Sales E mail sales 9 zyxel com sg Telephone 65 6899 6678 Fax 65 6899 8887 Web http www zyxel com sg Regular Mail ZyXEL Singapore Pte Ltd No 2 International Business Park The Strategy 03 28 Singapore 609930 Support E mail support zyxel es Sales E mail sales 9 zyxel es Telephone 4 34 902 195 420 Fax 34 913 005 345 Web www zyxel es Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications Arte 21 5 planta 28033 Madrid Spain DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix F Customer Support Sweden Support E mail support zyxel se Sales E mail sales 9 zyxel se Telephone 46 31 744 7700 Fax 46 31 744 7701 Web www zyxel se Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications A S Sj porten 4 41764 Goteborg Sweden Thailand Support E mail support zyxel co th Sales E mail sales zyxel co th Telephone 662 831 5315 Fax 4 662 831 5395 Web http
46. 100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA 2 6 You will lose all of your changes when you reset to the default settings Select OPTION gt Reset Settings to open the following menu Figure 47 OPTION gt Reset Settings f5 OPTION Reset Settings 1 SELECT ENTER amp BACK The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 19 OPTION gt Reset Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION RESET CANCEL Select this to restore all of the DMA s settings to the factory defaults Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes 10 12 Registration Code Use this menu to display information about the DivX VOD Registration Code DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA Figure 48 OPTION gt DivX Registration Code D OPTION DivX R VOD Registration Code Registration Code To learn more visit www divs ENTER BACK 10 13 Software Update Use this menu to upload new software to the DMA gt Only use software for your device s specific model Refer to the label on the bottom of your DMA Select OPTION gt Software Update to open the following menu DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA Figure 49 OPTION gt Software Update f5 OPTION Software Update Update from USB 1 I L SELECT WENTER BACK The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 20 OPTION gt Soft
47. 1100f ersion SI101 AEH 0 b1 O AO CA QOQA DIXIM is a Home Network lution developed ZyXEL by DigiOn In DW Copyright C 2006 DigiOn Ine All rights reserved ENTER BACK The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 21 OPTION gt Device Information LABEL DESCRIPTION Device Name This is the name of the series to which your device belongs Version This is the version of the software currently on the DMA See Section 10 13 on page 77 for how to update software when there is a new version Wired LAN MAC This field displays the MAC address of the DMA s wired Ethernet interface Address OK Select this to exit this screen 10 15 Screen Saver The DMA automatically displays a screen saver when it is on and you are not using it Press any button on the remote control to return to the normal screens DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA DMA 1100P User s Guide Media Server Software This chapter introduces the media server software included on the CD 11 1 Media Server Introduction The DMA can play files on DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance compliant media servers The DLNA is a group of leading personal computer and electronics companies that works to make products compatible and able to work in a home network in order to make digital living easy and seamless The group s members include Nokia Intel Microsoft Sony Motorola Phili
48. 153 Fax 91 11 30888149 91 11 26810715 Web http www zyxel in Regular Mail India ZyXEL Technology India Pvt Ltd II Floor F2 9 Okhla Phase 1 New Delhi 110020 India Support E mail support zyxel co jp Sales E mail zyp zyxel co jp Telephone 81 3 6847 3700 Fax 81 3 6847 3705 Web www zyxel co jp Regular Mail ZyXEL Japan 3F Office T amp U 1 10 10 Higashi Gotanda Shinagawa ku Tokyo 141 0022 Japan Kazakhstan Support http zyxel kz support Sales E mail sales zyxel kz Telephone 7 3272 590 698 Fax 7 3272 590 689 Web www zyxel kz Regular Mail ZyXEL Kazakhstan 43 Dostyk Ave Office 414 Dostyk Business Centre 050010 Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan Malaysia Support E mail support zyxel com my Sales E mail sales zyxel com my Telephone 603 8076 9933 Fax 603 8076 9833 Web http www zyxel com my Regular Mail ZyXEL Malaysia Sdn Bhd 1 02 amp 1 03 Jalan Kenari 17F Bandar Puchong Jaya 47100 Puchong Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia North America Support E mail support zyxel com Support Telephone 1 800 978 7222 Sales E mail sales zyxel com Sales Telephone 1 714 632 0882 Fax 1 714 632 0858 Web www zyxel com DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix F Customer Support Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications Inc 1130 N Miller St Anaheim CA 92806 2001 U S A Norway Support E mail support zyxel no Sales E mail sales zyxel no Telephone 47 22 80 6
49. 3 Acoustic Coder 3 ATSC A 52 and ATSC A 52 Rev B 10 8 1 4 WMA WMA Windows Media Audio is Microsoft s proprietary audio compression format Although WMA has not been nearly as popular as MP3 WMA Pro is part of Microsoft s Windows Media framework and is positioned as a competitor to AAC Many consumer devices and media players support the playback of WMA files 10 8 1 5 LPCM LPCM Linear Pulse Code Modulation is a method for digitally encoding audio information In LPCM an audio waveform is represented by a sequence of amplitude values recorded at a sequence of times LPCM most commonly supports two audio channels stereo 10 9 Language Settings Use this menu to select the language that the DMA menus use Select OPTION Language Settings to open the following menu Figure 45 OPTION gt Language Settings t OPTION Language Settings anquage Settir gs English German CANCEL The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 17 OPTION gt Language Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Language Select the language that you want the DMA menus to use Settings A check mark appears next to the current display language OK Select this to save your changes back to the DMA CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA 10 10 Settings For Ease of Use Use this menu to configure settings that control the
50. Center 4 Adda printer Add a wireless device File sharing is turned off Some network computers and devices might not be visible Click to change E Favorite Links Name Category Workgroup Network location IE Documents o twpc99111 A TWPC99111 i TWPC99111 99111 E Pictures d i 2 Music More 5 DMA 1000 Folders v RE Desktop Jacky Hsu REA Public jE Computer EP Network pM TWPC99111 y Apps ap Printers Control Panel Recycle Bin New Folder o pxa 1000 Categories Media Devices Network location Unidentified network item selected 3 Select Share my media and click OK Figure 100 Media Sharing A Find and share music pictures and video on your network o Your network Unidentified network is a private network Devices that edia Sharing Learn about sharing Online Sharing settings y you allow can find your shared media Networking H 4 s sharing ch irewall settings aed Identify the device that the computer should share media files with Select the DMA icon and click Allow OK DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix C Windows Vista Media Server Figure 101 Media Sharing Select DMA edia Sharing A Find and share music pictures and video on your network Learn more about sharing Sharing settings E Find media that others are sharing Z Share my media to Settings Other users of as D C
51. DED BY THE AUTHOR AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE t The following copyright applies to the base64 code DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements Copyright 1997 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that both the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies that both the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all supporting documentation and that the name of M I T not be used jn advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission M I T makes no representations about the suitability of
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53. DMA s operation Select OPTION gt Settings for Ease of Use to open the following menu Figure 46 OPTION gt Settings for Ease of Use OPTION Settings for Ease of Use nnect t ingle server USB automatically Resume last screen from standby Moderate 11 1L SELECT ENTER amp BACK The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 18 OPTION gt Settings for Ease of Use LABEL DESCRIPTION Connect to last When the DMA starts up this option has it automatically connect to the media accessed server server that you last used automatically A check mark appears next to the option if it is selected Connect to single When the DMA starts up this option has it automatically connect to the media server USB server or USB device that you last used automatically A check mark appears next to the option if it is selected Resume last If you were playing a file when you turned off the DMA this option has the DMA screen from automatically continue playback from where you left off when you turn the DMA standby back on A check mark appears next to the option if it is selected Sound effect Set how loud you want the DMA to beep when you press buttons on the remote control OK Select this to save your changes back to the DMA CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes 10 11 Reset Settings Use this menu to set the DMA back to the factory default settings DMA 1
54. DMA 1100P Digital Media Adapter User s Guide Version 1 00 11 2007 Edition 1 ZyXEL WWW zyxel com About This User s Guide About This User s Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to use and configure the DMA 1100P You should have at least basic computer usage knowledge Related Documentation Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get up and running right away It contains information on setting up your network and configuring for Internet access Supporting Disk Refer to the included CD for software and support documents ZyXEL Web Site Please refer to www zyxel com for additional support documentation and product certifications User Guide Feedback Help us help you Send all User Guide related comments questions or suggestions for improvement to the following address or use e mail instead Thank you The Technical Writing Team ZyXEL Communications Corp 6 Innovation Road II Science Based Industrial Park Hsinchu 300 Taiwan E mail techwriters 9 zyxel com tw DMA 1100P User s Guide 3 Document Conventions Document Conventions Warnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User s Guide gt Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device BS Notes tell you other important information for example other things you may need to configure or helpful tips or recomme
55. DMA 1100P User s Guide Safety Warnings Safety Warnings gt For your safety be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions Do NOT use this product near water for example in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Do NOT expose your device to dampness dust or corrosive liquids Do NOT store things on the device Do NOT install use or service this device during a thunderstorm There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device Do NOT open the device or unit Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks ONLY qualified service personnel should service or disassemble this device Please contact your vendor for further information Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them Always disconnect all cables from this device before servicing or disassembling Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for your device Connect it to the right supply voltage for example 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe Do NOT allow anything to rest on the power adaptor or cord and do NOT place the product where anyone can walk on the power adaptor or cord Do NOT use the device if the power adaptor or cord is damaged as it might cause electrocution If the power adaptor or cord is damaged remove it from t
56. FTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE This source code is currently archived on ftp uu net in the comp sources misc portion of the USENET archives You may also contact the author Julianne F Haugh at lt jockgrrl austin rr com gt if you have any questions regarding this package THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING DISTRIBUTED AS IS THE AUTHORS DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES OF USE THE USER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE PACKAGE THE AUTHORS ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE MODIFICATIONS OR IMPROVEMENTS THE USER IS ENCOURAGED TO TAKE ANY AND ALL STEPS NEEDED TO PROTECT AGAINST ACCIDENTAL LOSS OF INFORMATION OR MACHINE RESOURCES Special thanks are due to Chip Rosenthal for his fine testing efforts to Steve Simmons for his work in porting this code to BSD and to Bill Kennedy for his contributions of LaserJet printer time and energies Also thanks for Dennis L Mumaugh for the initial shadow password information and to Tony Walton olapw olgb1 oliv co uk for the System V Release 4 changes Effort in porting to SunOS has been contributed by Dr Michael Newberry miken cs adfa oz au and Micheal J Miller Jr mke kaberd rain com Effort in porting to AT amp T UNIX System V Release 4 has been provided by Andrew Herbert andrew werple pub uu oz au Special thanks to Marek Michalkiewicz marekm i17linuxb ists pwr wroc pl for taking over the Linux port of this software
57. Frances Haugh All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 Neither the name of Julianne F Haugh nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY JULIE HAUGH AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL JULIE HAUGH OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SO
58. ILITY TO USE THE FONT SOFTWARE OR FROM OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE Except as contained in this notice the names of Gnome the Gnome Foundation and Bitstream Inc shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale use or other dealings in this Font Software without prior written authorization from the Gnome Foundation or Bitstream Inc respectively For further information contact fonts at gnome dot org http WWNW bitstream com VeraMono ttf License Copyright c 2003 by Bitstream Inc All Rights Reserved Bitstream Vera Sans MonoBitstream VeraSansMono RomanRelease 1 10Copyright c 2003 by Bitstream Inc All Rights Reserved Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream Inc DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of the fonts accompanying this license Fonts and associated documentation files the Font Software to reproduce and distribute the Font Software including without limitation the rights to use copy merge publish distribute and or sell copies of the Font Software and to permit persons to whom the Font Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright and trademark notices and this permission notice shall be included in all copies of one or more of the Font Software typefaces The Font Software may be modified altered or added to an
59. M Sample Frequency Min 8 kHz Maximum 64 kHz Bits per sample Maximum 16 bit Channels Maximum 2 Channels WMA asf Audio Stream WMA8 wma Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate Maximum 320 kbps Audio Stream WMA9 WMA9 Professional Contents with a Complex decoder complexity are not supported Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 768 kbps With EM8620 L2 profile WMA content must meet the following conditions Bit rate 48 kbps 192 kbps Sample Rate 32 kHz 48 kHz Ogg ogg Audio Stream Vorbis Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate ABR CBR Maximum 496 kbps M4A m4a Audio Stream MPEG 2 4 AAC LC Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 5 1 Channels Bit rate CBR VBR Maximum 640 kbps DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Photo File Formats Supported Table 33 Photo File Specifications TYPE EXTENSIONS DETAILS JPEG jpg Maximum Resolution 67174416 pixels 8196 x 8196 jpeg When displaying JPEG images that meet the conditions below the max resolution is 67108864 pixels 8192 x 8192 It may get smaller when the following conditions are not met Color Space YCbCr Not progressive mode The format is YUV420 YUV422 or YUV444 When a JPEG image s color space is RGB or grayscale the max resolution is 983040 pixels 1280 x 768 BMP bmp Maximum Resolution Unlimit
60. Network cccsscecceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeaeeeeaes 24 Figure 3 Renold CO MINI e m 26 girl eH lp t ehn n 27 acp fdadi mE D I UO T EU LUEUTUSLDLTUEESEEET 31 Figure 6 Main Menu Description Me m 33 Figure 7 File Folder Menu DoscHplgli 222 ioo ctuni reor Reto Dub eio idu eiii a i cd dba 34 Figure 2 VIDEO TOOL s Changa VIEW iussu tes ERerrd eR e brut dca t Perd dvo E bo eU Pam ODE RE PURA 35 Foure 9 VIDEO s File Alban TOOL oesstaxodisodaatoxa aacra pond dL an ne 35 Poe TO REDON porre T dec cr 36 Foure T p PR em 39 a UD IZ VIDEO METI t TP TE 39 Foure To VIDEO s A VIOGEBS acu perdit ned otu b A an meee PY a bred dante ego tS ada 40 Figura 14 VIDEO Playback Information Example eec nee teen paren ERE er Ln Re aana eiaa 40 Finuie 15 VIDED x AIl We File iss casera cada a doma aq o aaa aaa icta pd 41 Figure TO NUS TOO ocoiuiste edet or Uber inb pred ep et creer mere ere err re tert rer er rere erence er rere errr re 43 Pourrai r LUE Oa lp T 43 iuis T5 MUSIC gt Album File TNs ces ess assets cunts pac inti aia 44 zip rdg i c T a a a E AEE Ea Eae AEE 45 Foure 20 MUSIC s Perea TOOL scecisanpasietes bong deba RA ond a nete asta ce ard eot 45 Figure 21 MUSIC Podcast TOOL Add Podcast s ssccelsscctssuicacdvcciaieatetatutecsbeaedaiconsdecesasatnsseidesmaeyiacd 47 Figure 22 MUSIC gt Podcast TOOL Add Podcast Keyboard Input 47 Foure aS PRC cc T TERT 49 Figur 24 PEROTE INIO
61. OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com SSLeay license DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements Copyright C 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsoft com All rights reserved This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution be it the RC4 RSA Ihas
62. P address in the IP Address box Type your subnet mask in the Subnet mask box Type the IP address of your DMA in the Router address box 5 Close the TCP IP Control Panel 6 Click Save if prompted to save changes to your configuration 7 Turn on your DMA and restart your computer if prompted Verifying Settings Check your TCP IP properties in the TCP IP Control Panel window Macintosh OS X 1 Click the Apple menu and click System Preferences to open the System Preferences window Figure 79 Macintosh OS X Apple Menu r1 Grab File Edit Capt About This Mac Get Mac OS X Software a System Preferences Location 2 Click Network in the icon bar Select Automatic from the Location list Select Built in Ethernet from the Show list Click the TCP IP tab 3 For dynamically assigned settings select Using DHCP from the Configure list 122 DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 80 Macintosh OS X Network eo0 Network Show All Displays Network Startup Disk Location Automatic m Show Built in Ethernet AppleTalk Proxies Configure Using DHCP Domain Name Servers Optional IP Address 192 168 11 12 168 95 1 1 Provided by DHCP Server Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Router 192 168 10 11 Search Domains Optional DHCP Client ID Optional Example apple com earthlink net Ethernet Address 00 05 02 43 93 ff a Click
63. PL http ccache samba org ftp ccache cdrtools cdrtools 2 00 3 GPL http www fokus gmd de research cc glone employees jo erg schilling private cdrecord html elf2flt elf2f1t 20020214 and elf2flt 200303 14 GPL http www uclinux org pub uClinux utilities gcc gcc 2 95 3 GPL http gcc gnu org ext root genext2fs 1 3 GPL http packages debian org unstable admin genext2fs genromfs genromfs 0 5 1 GPL http www uclinux org pub uClinux utilities linux linux 2 4 22 GPL http www kernel org pub linux kernel v2 4 DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements uClinux 2 4 22 ucO GPL http www uclinux org pub uClinux uClinux 2 4 x microwin microwindows src snapshot 01 3004 MPL Mozilla Public License OR GPL ftp ftp microwindows org pub microwindows madwifi madwifi cvs20040331 Dual license a Custom license source redistribution OK see OR b GPL http madwifi org pub linux snapshot tars mtd mtd 20040901 GPL ftp ftp uk linux org pub people dwmw2 mtd cvs ncurses ncurses 5 2 GPL http ftp gnu org pub gnu ncurses openssl openssl 0 9 7d Dual license a OpenSSL license AND b SSLeay license The resulting license is a copyleft free software license cf http www gnu org licenses license list htmlfOpenS SL http www openssl org source prism54 DMA 1100P User s Guide 155 Appendix D Open
64. Podcast Do the following to edit a podcast URL entry 1 Select a podcast URL entry in the MUSIC menu 2 Open the TOOL menu 3 Select Change Podcast to edit the podcast URL entry from the DMA Delete Podcast Do the following to remove a podcast URL entry 1 Select a podcast entry in the MUSIC menu 2 Open the TOOL menu 3 Select Delete Podcast to remove the podcast entry from the DMA Slideshow Settings Use this to configure how the slideshow changes from one photo file to the next and how long it displays each photo file You can choose slide transition effects such as Auto Fade to White Fade to Black and None You can set the viewing time for each photo from three seconds to one minute View Current Slideshow Music You can play music while you navigate the DMA s menus and play photo files or slideshows When a music file is playing you can use this option to go to the music file that is playing Back Use this to exit the menu 5 3 1 Importing Podcasts You can import a song list from the iTunes Podcast website You must have the iTunes program installed on your computer to do this 1 Goto the iTunes Podcast website and select a song list 2 Export the song list in opml format 3 Copy the exported file onto a USB stick Use the root top level in the USB stick Do not put the file in a folder 4 Insert the USB stick into the DMA 5 Press the remote control s TOOL button to open
65. S FEES TO THE EXTENT SUCH CLAIMS ARISE OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS SECTION 8 9 Audit Rights ZyXEL SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT AT ITS OWN EXPENSE UPON REASONABLE PRIOR NOTICE TO PERIODICALLY INSPECT AND AUDIT YOUR RECORDS TO ENSURE YOUR COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT 10 Termination This License Agreement is effective until it is terminated You may terminate this License Agreement at any time by destroying or returning to ZyXEL all copies of the Software and Documentation in your possession or under your control ZyXEL may terminate this License Agreement for any reason including but not limited to if ZyXEL finds that you have violated any of the terms of this License Agreement Upon notification of termination you agree to destroy or return to ZyXEL all copies of the Software and Documentation and to certify in writing that all known copies including backup copies have been destroyed All provisions relating to confidentiality proprietary rights and non disclosure shall survive the termination of this Software License Agreement 12 General This License Agreement shall be construed interpreted and governed by the laws of Republic of China without regard to conflicts of laws provisions thereof The exclusive forum for any disputes arising out of or relating to this License Agreement shall be an appropriate court or Commercial Arbitration Association sitting in ROC Taiwan This License Agreement shall
66. Software Announcements prism54 cvs20040318 GPL http prism54 org pub linux snapshot tars Software issue at http www prism54 org software STLport STLport 4 5 3 Custom license source redistribution OK see http www stlport org archive tinylogin tinylogin 1 4 GPL AND Shadow utilities license BSD style PLUS derived work from code licensed under the Eindhoven University of Technology license http tinylogin busybox net downloads uclibc uClibc 0 9 21 and uClibc 0 9 26 LGPL http www uclibc org downloads udhcp udhcp 0 9 8 GPL http udhcp busybox net downloads wtools wireless_tools 26 GPL http pcmcia cs sourceforge net ftp contrib A copy of the GPL is always available at http www gnu org licenses gpl html A copy of the LGPL is always available at http www gnu org copyleft lesser html DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements A copy of the MPL is always available at http www mozilla org MPL GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 199 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guaran
67. TY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms To do so attach the following notices to the program It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the full notice is found one line to give the program s name and a brief idea of what it does Copyright C year name of author This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License or at your option any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electron
68. UDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE LIBRARY IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE LIBRARY PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 16 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE LIBRARY AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE LIBRARY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES ORA FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries If you develop a new library and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public we recommend making it free software that everyone can redistribute and change You can do so by permitting redistribution under these terms or alternatively under the terms of the ordinary General Public License DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements To apply these terms attach the following notices to the library It is safest to atta
69. WMAQ WMA9 Professional WMA Lossless and Voice formats are not supported Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 768 kbps Notes Combination of WMV HD and WMA Pro may result in frames being dropped Depending on some WMV HD contents noise may be generated in the audio signal when starting playback or during the seek operation Contents with a Complex decoder complexity are not supported Table 28 AVI Video File Specifications Extensions avi DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Table 28 AVI Video File Specifications Video Stream XviD 3ivx Resolution Maximum 1280 x 720 Audio Stream MPEG 1 2 Layer lll Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 320 kbps AC3 Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate Maximum 640 kbps Table 29 MPEGA Video File Specifications Extensions mp4 Video Stream MPEG 4 ASP Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080 Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 5 mbps Audio Stream MPEG 4 AAC LC Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate Maximum 448 kbps Table 30 DVR MS Video File Specifications software Supports content recorded by Windows Media Center Edition 2005 The DMA cannot play DVR MS files from a USB device The DMA can play DVR MS files
70. a Server SOWIE suse piod Rard cii elsi Pb D p c Fe b d a a a HU P ER nd 81 Whit ENORYPT ui ETT 83 iiie 87 Pise and WAGON e O 0 m 95 DMA 1100P User s Guide 9 Contents Overview DMA 1100P User s Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Fer M25 eee 8 e ne I s 3 Document SONY GINO IS icai caacteicdorecieesdedevdece tases tease ieiettcaceds ces ordetedsedacloudheaioesenswes 4 Salet Warns as cl ace ra aaa S EOE EE aaa a Ra 6 GContenis De I LLLI ee ee SE E EI ee ere ee eer er 9 Table BI GOMO NE oco one cis ara et Ae iM E il ue vee een eee ee Une eee nee ree 11 qd 15 LUE NE el TT E m I eevseiadiacas acvevcarvasiaaee 19 Part I Introduction 1eeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen nana ane aaa u annu annui 21 Chapter 1 Introducing the DMAL assai nain DEA RIA RR RAM ARE RAXEH AMAA RA RAE MEHR ARE BAUMRETA RAM RR ARAB KA UAR RR RR AMA aAA 23 DERE TOI T TTL Tq I T TN 23 1 1 Play Movies Music or Photos on Yoni TM cccccccssnassatcanctocscateoerscstaanasneneaacnnieiinannareans 23 T T 2 Play Files from Your Computer ar an USB uuu eae or anda e Ron Ed 23 1 1 3 Connect your DMA to Your Home Powerline Network eseeeeees 24 1 1 4 Use the Remote Control to Select From the On Screen Menu eee 24 Chapter 2 glee hic bn d
71. a server where the file is located B This is a list of files in your file folder 3 5 The TOOL Button Use the TOOL button on your remote to set how you view files in the VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO menus and file folders See the VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO sections for information on using the TOOL button while playing back files DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus 3 5 1 VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO Menus TOOL In the VIDEO MUSIC or PHOTO menus select TOOL Change View to view files as a list and or as thumbnails Figure8 VIDEO TOOL gt Change View Change View List Slideshow Settings Thumbnails List with Thumbnails Back L SELECT ENTER amp BACK 3 5 2 Using the TOOL Menu From a File Album In a VIDEO MUSIC or PHOTO album use the remote s TOOL button to set up file options Figure 9 VIDEO gt File Album TOOL All Videos Add Favorite Change View Sorting Filter Continuous Playback Slideshow Settings Detailed Information Back 1 SELECT ENTER BACK DMA 1100P User s Guide 35 Chapter 3 DMA Menus The following table describes the options in this menu Table5 VIDEO gt File Album TOOL LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Favorite Use this to add the photo to a favorite photos list Note After adding to or editing a favorites list use the remote control s Power button to turn the DMA off and then back on to save your change
72. able 16 OPTION Audio Output Settings continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Dolby Digital Select whether or not the DMA sends digital audio output through the S PDIF audio connector for Dolby Digital music files Select LPCM to turn on the channel digital output also called left and right or stereo for Dolby Digital music files Select OFF to turn off the digital output for Dolby Digital music files WMA Select whether or not the DMA sends digital audio output through the S PDIF audio connector for WMA music files Select LPCM to turn on the channel digital output also called left and right or stereo for WMA music files Select OFF to turn off the digital output for WMA music files Auto Volume Automatic volume control averages the volume during music playback to help Control Strength smooth out the sound level Select the amount of volume smoothing you want for music playback None provides no volume smoothing Small provides a low degree of volume smoothing Moderate provides some volume smoothing Strong provides the greatest degree of volume smoothing OK Select this to save your changes back to the DMA CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes 10 8 1 Audio Formats This section provides background information on audio formats mentioned in the previous section 10 8 1 1 S PDIF S PDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface Format is also IEC 958 type II part of IEC 60958
73. anagemen Shares Windows Media Player Telephony Provides T 4 c Services and Application eit M um e Cs Terminal Services Allows use Universal Plug and Play 5s Terminal Services Configuration Terminal S IO v J i Terminal Services UserMode Port Redirector Allows the E Indexing Service GA Themes Provides u A Thread Ordering Server Provides o TPM Base Services Enables ac CA UPnP Device Host Allows UPn User Profile Service This servi s Virtual Disk Provides m 44 VNC Server Version 4 i Volume Shadow Copy Manages an ci WebClient Enables Wi Windows Audio Manages au AMindows Audio Endpoint Builder Manages au CAMindows Backup Provides W Cs Windows CardSpace Securely e A Windows Color System The WesPlu C5 Windows Connect Now Config Registrar Act as a R i Windows Defender Scan your C Windows Driver Foundation User mode Driver Framework Manages us Cs Windows Error Reporting Service Allows err C5 Windows Event Collector This servi AWindows Event Log This servi CA Windows Firewall Windows Fi AWindows Image Acquisition WIA Provides i Gs Windows Installer Adds modi Ci Windows Live OneCare Helps mana Provides a Sh n Enables in Setting Your Computer to Trust Your Network The DMA and your computer are both on your home network so you use this section to configure your computer to treat the network connectio
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78. anying documentation must state that this software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group 3 Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts full responsibility for any undesirable consequences the authors accept NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the IJG code not just to the unmodified library If you use our work you ought to acknowledge us Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author s name or company name in advertising or publicity relating to this software or products derived from it This software may be referred to only as the Independent JPEG Group s software We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis of commercial products provided that all warranty or liability claims are assumed by the product vendor DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements PNG License libpng version 1 2 5 October 3 2002 Copyright c 1998 2002 Glenn Randers Pehrson Version 0 96 Copyright c 1996 1997 Andreas Dilger Version 0 88 Copyright c 1995 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat Group 42 Inc Authors and maintainers libpng versions 0 71 May 1995 through 0 88 January 1996 Guy Schalnat libpng versions 0 89c June 1996 through 0 96 May 1997 Andreas Dilger libpng versions 0 97 January 1998 through 1 2 5 October 3 2002 Glenn See
79. are Announcements Notice Information herein is subject to change without notice Companies names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted No part may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose except the express written permission of ZyXEL Communications Corporation This DMA 1100P product included Third Party Software with the license conditions as specified below DiXiM DMA application is proprietary of DigiOn except Below GPL modules by GUN General Public License busybox 1 0 0 original busybox 1 00 tar bz2 patch busybox 1 00 autoip 060915 patch uCLinux 2 4 22 original linux 2 4 22 tar bz2 uClinux 2 4 22 ucO diff bz2 patch linux 2 4 22 patches tar bz2 Sigma SDK provided by Sigma Designs covering below third party license MRUA Package DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements Software included in the MRUA package is proprietary Sigma Designs except Jpeg library All the files in MRUA src rmlibjpeg src libjpeg Custom license Png library All the files in MRUA src rmlibpng src libpng Custom license Gif library All the files in MRUA src rmlibungif src libungi Custom license http library MRUA zsrc rmlibhttp src common c MRUA src rmlibhttp src http c Custom license Vera ttf MRUA src samples Vera ttf bin Vera ttf Custom license VeraMono ttf File located in MRUA s
80. ast RSS Podcasting is a way of publishing frequently updated audio files on the Internet You use an aggregator also called a reader to subscribe to podcasts Subscribe to a podcast and you can access new audio files as they are added You usually play the content on your computer or a portable music player like an iPod At the time of writing the DMA servers as a reader for audio podcasts that use Really Simple Syndication RSS 2 0 and iTunes RSS feeds Websites with an RSS feed usually display an RSS icon shown next Add the podcast s URL in the DMA s Podcast menu to be able to play the feed s audio files Figure 19 RSS Feed Icon 5 3 Podcast Menu Go to the Podcast menu within the MUSIC menu and press the remote control s TOOL button to open the TOOL menu Use this menu to configure podcast and slideshow settings Figure 20 MUSIC gt Podcast TOOL h SELECT ENTER amp BACK The following table describes the items related to podcast settings Table 10 MUSIC gt Podcast TOOL Menu TOOL MENU DESCRIPTION Import You can use your computer to import a podcast URL information from your USB memory stick See Section 5 3 1 on page 46 for details Add Podcast Use this to add the URL of an RSS feed that you want to listen to See Section 5 3 2 on page 46 for details DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 5 MUSIC Menu Table 10 MUSIC gt Podcast TOOL Menu TOOL MENU DESCRIPTION Change
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84. changes in any products described herein without notice This publication is subject to change without notice Trademarks Dolby ZyNOS ZyXEL Network Operating System is a registered trademark of ZyXEL Communications Inc Other trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and may be properties of their respective owners Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Certifications Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement The device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix E Legal Information This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does caus
85. contributions OpenSSL License DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements Copyright c 1998 2000 The OpenSSL Project All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org 4 The names OpenSSL Toolkit and OpenSSL Project must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission For written permission please contact openssl core openssl org 5 Products derived from this software may not be called OpenSSL nor may OpenSSL appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project 6 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the
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87. d 79 Tablo 22 Hardware SPECINCAIODS m 97 Table 23 Software Specifications sise ccssinsasrcgstvtseeiviniince cuubsetoeds kd ab iaman ad ANEAN ENa dU HERR LUI anaU Ea 98 Table 24 Standards SUDDIENIE iauscteusesen atr niia E AA AA 98 Table 25 MPEG P3 Video File SpeciicalgnS 1uucssectastecn nepote be Redi oa re godes Eae d R 99 Table 26 MPEG 2 TS TTS Video File Specifications uiia edis enduhasa tanta naoin 100 Table 27 iy Video File Gpegilicalions iecicuci e ceci Esel e ences aari aiaa po cue eie Aa 100 Table 23 Av Video Pile Spes Ca BOIS ricas ORG raa eti ta paite nba V cd da d ce aden 100 Table 29 MPEIGA Video File Spediications xusxexissspturnissseecu diea p FRUI Re aeiiae ado EE prc TcRa n et oigo DEN 101 Table 30 DVR MS Video File SpOcITIGR BOTIG orinocense tet nani aa E AAEE EES 101 Table dH IFO VIGO Fie DOCU QUOD aauzeodbuscidunedenbuskrca noD E cssa d n Fabia arci NAE ASE tac diia 101 Table 2 S rig i r eju sicHe P m UL 102 Table 23 Photo File Specie aUOI S scat pde aa e cent erbe xdv e rU bb ri e ep aa dl 103 Table 34 Ethernet Cable Pin Assignments sssssssssssssssseseeeee senten etnies nnne 105 DMA 1100P User s Guide List of Tables DMA 1100P User s Guide PART I Introduction Introducing the DMA This chapter introduces the main applications and features of the DMA See the Quick Start Guide for instructions on connecting the DMA 1 1 Overview The DMA lets you play DVD quality movie
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89. da ense kd RR t Rada 126 Figure 89 Red Hat 9 0 Checking TGPIIP Properties scii teretes tron qnec e pent ra dd aee aeiaai 127 Figure SO DMA with Windows Vista Computar iere e ane sad ken b steadied a e Ea ata VER Rd 129 Figure 8T Start Windows Media PU Er sss Desc aa euster ys Ru ac Vp eoi eae a a GR R gurantee 130 Figure 92 Start Windows Media PIBVOF scciccicssscsiscenicasencetecaserndsconienesensuunacecnininencsienonlacannenibaetanaubanny 131 Figure 93 Windows Media Player Tools Options iiiicserre nnne nk tnt e entree 131 gorra Anen AM T 131 Figure 95 Media SRN em aa a a 132 Figure 956 Network and Sharing Center 22a cese coke tuti Etude d sp suada i Ru ai n dad n a Gia 132 Figure 97 Set Network Location Customize network settings esee 193 Figure 98 Set Network Location Successfully set network settings sss 133 uz oHm o2 E dv rp 134 Fig re 100 eec qe E 134 Figure 101 Media 3harlg Select DMA ascivenkisten ved np ve eL PORA WERDEN e VIR AR HY A 135 PRS TO Ip ec NUR UU rene 185 a T03 ARI TO LIOA e a S 136 FONES JUS Ada TOLDA ie AEON asiriu aaa e Eaa tid oris itu S AAAS 136 Foue 10S Fate MEDIN Sedh eruan tid lens vein dedaiiaeiaadadeltis 136 DMA 1100P User s Guide List of Figures DMA 1100P User s Guide List of Tables List of Tables E q BILE xe TT 27 TADIS 2 Menus lur re EO aa aE a T a ai 31 Table 3 Main Menu DestrnpliOn T enn ana ASAE 33 Tables File Folder Monu
90. ddress in IP address and a subnet mask in Subnet mask and then click Add Repeat the above two steps for each IP address you want to add Configure additional default gateways in the IP Settings tab by clicking Add in Default gateways In TCP IP Gateway Address type the IP address of the default gateway in Gateway To manually configure a default metric the number of transmission hops clear the Automatic metric check box and type a metric in Metric Click Add Repeat the previous three steps for each default gateway you want to add Click OK when finished DMA 1100P User s Guide 113 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 66 Windows XP Advanced TCP IP Properties Advanced TCP IP Settings IP Settings DNS WINS Options IP addresses IP address Subnet mask DHCP Enabled Default gateways Gateway Metric Automatic metric 7 Inthe Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window the General tab in Windows XP Click Obtain DNS server address automatically if you do not know your DNS server IP address es If you know your DNS server IP address es click Use the following DNS server addresses and type them in the Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server fields If you have previously configured DNS servers click Advanced and then the DNS tab to order them DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 67 Windows XP Internet P
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92. ders for files to play The USB device s folders and files may just display automatically if this is the same USB device that the DMA last accessed DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 9 USB Menu DMA 1100P User s Guide PART III DMA Setup and Troubleshooting Configuring the DMA 65 Media Server Software 81 The ENCRYPT Button 83 Troubleshooting 87 Configuring the DMA This chapter explains how you use the remote control to configure the DMA 10 1 Accessing the OPTION Menu Use the OPTION menu to configure the DMA Figure 35 OPTION Icon OPTION 1 To open the OPTION menu press the OPTION button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the OPTION icon in the HOME screen Figure 36 OPTION Menu OPTION TITLE L SELECT ENTER BACK DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA 2 Use the remote s arrow and OK buttons to select an option sub menu to configure 10 2 HomePlug Settings You can use your existing home electrical wiring to connect the DMA to a computer or file storage device directly through your wired home network or through a powerline HomePlug AV network BES Powerline refers to the wiring you can use to connect devices such as your computer on a network HomePlug refers to the network standards which are used for this kind of networking The DMA uses HomePlug AV which is one kind of HomePlug standard used for powerline
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94. dinh Ee RR kx EEA 82 TES Windows Media Connect Sayer uua plc ania los i a E A Ra c P xni RR M rU 82 Chapter 12 The ENCRYPT 4 7 e 83 IST EMR Euton Cove sinici a e E 83 12 2 Set Up a HomePlug AV Network with ENCRYPT uscectueeeennr ettet nata 83 12 3 Setting Up M ltiple NeIWoOr Ke uacua etat o maus ar naa tet n t nun Eo ica ecu 85 Chapter 13 Troubleshoot 87 DMA 1100P User s Guide 13 Table of Contents 13 1 Power Hardware Connections and LEDS 44 rnt nit nort trn anna 87 zi I US cc TTE 88 ERES HI igno m 91 IBA BENGRYPT Buton PIDDISIS urea urba ebrei eren e p RP RN pt a ae ds 92 Part IV Appendices and Index eeeeeeeese 95 Appendix A Product SpBOIDOS DI eser cern inpia nne sap noci tier Sa tenta Sic iR Meri anb c ipm c Ein In RUD Mp eUE 97 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address ssseeeseene 107 Appendix C Windows Vista Media Server nennen 129 Appendix D Open Software Announcements nennen 137 Appendix E Legal eani de o So RS 183 Appendix ERR e br eh o p ER o E 187 lj 193 DMA 1100P User s Guide List of Figures List of Figures Powe T DRAWN UGB gnii ia lula g panant eat a tagaun RING datas 23 Figure 2 Connect the DMA to Your Home Powerline
95. e Copyright c 1998 1999 2000 Glenn Randers Pehrson Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng 0 96 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors Tom Lane Glenn Randers Pehrson Willem van Schaik libpng versions 0 89 June 1996 through 0 96 May 1997 are Copyright c 1996 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng 0 88 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors John Bowler Kevin Bracey Sam Bushell Magnus Holmgren Greg Roelofs Tom Tanner libpng versions 0 5 May 1995 through 0 88 January 1996 are Copyright c 1995 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat Group 42 Inc For the purposes of this copyright and license Contributing Authors is defined as the following set of individuals Andreas Dilger Dave Martindale Guy Eric Schalnat Paul Schmidt Tim Wegner The PNG Reference Library is supplied AS IS The Contributing Authors and Group 42 Inc disclaim all warranties expressed or implied DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements including without limitation the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose The Contributing Authors and Group 42 Inc assume no liability for direct indirect incidental special exemplary or consequential damages which may
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99. e any previously installed gateways in the IP Settings tab and click OK Do one or more of the following if you want to configure additional IP addresses In the IP Settings tab in IP addresses click Add In TCP IP Address type an IP address in IP address and a subnet mask in Subnet mask and then click Add Repeat the above two steps for each IP address you want to add Configure additional default gateways in the IP Settings tab by clicking Add in Default gateways In TCP IP Gateway Address type the IP address of the default gateway in Gateway To manually configure a default metric the number of transmission hops clear the Automatic metric check box and type a metric in Metric Click Add Repeat the previous three steps for each default gateway you want to add Click OK when finished DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 75 Windows Vista Advanced TCP IP Properties Advanced TCP IP Settings aes 1P Settings ps wins IP addresses IP address Subnet mask DHCP Enabled Add Edit Remove Default gateways Gateway Metric Add Edit Remove J Automatic metric __ Cancel 9 Inthe Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window the General tab Click Obtain DNS server address automatically if you do not know your DNS server IP address es f you know your DNS server IP address es click Use the fol
100. e harmful interference to radio television reception which can be determined by turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notices Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Viewing Certifications 1 Goto http www zyxel com 2 Select your product on the ZyXEL home page to go to that product s page 3 Select the certification you wish to view from this page ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user purchaser that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two years from the date of purchase During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and or materials Zy XEL will at its discretion repair or replace the defective products or components without charge for eith
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102. ed PNG png Maximum Resolution 2097152 pixels 2048 x 1024 Although transparent PNG files can be played they will be displayed as non transparent images TIFF tif Maximum Resolution 2097152 pixels 2048 x 1024 tiff Compression No compression ZIP LZW Packbits Huffman RLE CCITT Fax 3 CCITT Fax 4 GIF gif Maximum Resolution 2097152 pixels 2048 x 1024 Animation GIF formats are not supported Wall mounting Instructions Complete the following steps to hang your DMA on a wall LES See Table 22 on page 97 for the size of screws to use and how far apart to place them 1 Select a high position on a sturdy wall that is free of obstructions 2 Drill two holes for the screws The distance between the centers of the holes is listed in the product specifications appendix D gt Be careful to avoid damaging pipes or cables located inside the wall when drilling holes for the screws 3 Do not insert the screws all the way into the wall Leave a small gap of about 0 5 cm between the heads of the screws and the wall 4 Make sure the screws are snugly fastened to the wall They need to hold the weight of the DMA with the connection cables DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications 5 Align the holes on the back of the DMA with the screws on the wall Hang the DMA on the screws Figure 56 Wall mounting Example z LTT UT Tr Hil
103. ee the The DMA cannot access the media server If you have to change any firewall settings turn the DMA off and on again afterwards The DMA cannot access the media server Make sure that any software firewalls on the media server computers are configured to allow the DMA to access the media server The media server installation wizard can automatically configure the Windows XP firewall See the media server help Start gt All Programs gt DigiOn gt Help for instructions on how to manually configure the Windows XP firewall DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 13 Troubleshooting You need to configure any other software firewalls like ZoneAlarm for example Your software firewall may automatically prompt you when it detects the DMA s access attempts and give you the option to allow or deny access Use the following information to manually configure your software firewall s settings if the firewall does not automatically prompt you to allow or deny access PROGRAM FILE PORT PROTOC APPLICATION NAME FUNCTION NO OL DiXiM Media dmsf exe DiXiM SSDPP Discovery 1900 UDP Server DiXiM Media Server Device 30000 TCP DiXiM Media Server HTTP 30001 TCP A This file will be installed into the C Program Files DigiOn DiXiM Media Server folder by default during the installation B The DMA uses SSDP Simple Service Discovery Protocol to find the media server e The number of items in
104. el cz DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix F Customer Support Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications Czech s r o Modransk 621 143 01 Praha 4 Modrany Cesk Republika Denmark Support E mail support zyxel dk Sales E mail sales zyxel dk Telephone 45 39 55 07 00 Fax 45 39 55 07 07 Web www zyxel dk Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications A S Columbusvej 2860 Soeborg Denmark Finland Support E mail support zyxel fi Sales E mail sales zyxel fi Telephone 358 9 4780 8411 Fax 358 9 4780 8448 Web www zyxel fi Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications Oy Malminkaari 10 00700 Helsinki Finland France E mail info zyxel fr Telephone 33 4 72 52 97 97 Fax 33 4 72 52 19 20 Web www zyxel fr Regular Mail ZyXEL France 1 rue des Vergers Bat 1 C 69760 Limonest France Germany Support E mail support zyxel de Sales E mail sales zyxel de Telephone 49 2405 6909 69 Fax 49 2405 6909 99 Web www zyxel de Regular Mail ZyXEL Deutschland GmbH Adenauerstr 20 A2 D 52146 Wuerselen Germany Hungary Support E mail support 9 zyxel hu Sales E mail info 9 zyxel hu Telephone 36 1 3361649 Fax 36 1 3259100 Web www zyxel hu Regular Mail ZyXEL Hungary 48 Zoldlomb Str H 1025 Budapest Hungary DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix F Customer Support India Support E mail support 9 zyxel in Sales E mail sales zyxel in Telephone 91 11 30888144 to 91 11 30888
105. els Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 384 kbps LPCM Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Bits per sample Maximum 16 bit Channels Maximum 2 Channels AC3 Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate Maximum 640 kbps DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Table 26 MPEG 2 TS TTS Video File Specifications Extensions The DMA supports the playback of mpeg mpg and mpe MPEG 2 TS and TTS video files The DMA cannot play MPEG 2 TTS files from a USB device The DMA can play MPEG 2 TTS files shared on a media server that supports them although the included media server software does not support them Video Stream MPEG 2 Profile Level up to MP HL Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080 Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 25 Mbps Audio Stream MPEG 1 2 Layer Il Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 448 kbps AC3 Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate Maximum 448 kbps MPEG 2 4 AAC LC Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 384 kbps Table 27 WMV Video File Specifications Extensions asf wmv Video Stream WMV9 Profile Level up to MP HL Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080 Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 10 Mbps Audio Stream WMA8 Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate Maximum 320 kbps
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107. enu 39 43 49 61 65 home networks 81 98 humidity operation and storage 97 i71 icon A B 41 MUSIC 43 OPTION 65 PHOTO 49 USB 61 VIDEO 39 IEC 958 type Il 73 IEC 60958 73 INFO button 26 information 78 inputting lower case letters 37 numbers 37 upper case letters 37 inputting symbols 37 inputting text 36 interlaced scan 71 interval repeat 26 41 K keyboard 36 L language settings 74 languages 74 LEDs 27 troubleshooting 87 left output 26 DMA 1100P User s Guide Index letters 37 inputting 37 lights 27 lines of vertical resolution 71 loop 26 MAC address 69 79 Media Access Control See MAC address media server 81 98 access 88 configuration 82 software 81 98 tool 81 menu 31 item number 33 MUSIC 43 navigation 31 OPTION 65 PHOTO 49 TOOL 41 USB 61 video playback TOOL 41 Moving Pictures Experts Group See MPEG 73 MPEG 73 MPEG 4 AAC 73 MUSIC button 26 43 icon 43 menu 43 music play 44 MUTE button 26 N network settings 69 Next button 26 50 number menu item 33 O OK button 26 on screen keyboard 36 OPTION button 26 icon 65 menu 65 organization of photos 50 output type 71 P PAGE buttons 26 Pause button 26 50 PHOTO button 26 49 icon 49 menu 49 photo 26 50 display 50 organization 50 rotation 26 50 play music 44 photos 50 video file 39 Play button 26 50 playback menu 41 playlist 36 37 42 44 51 53 54 55 popup screen 26 Power
108. er s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Verifying Settings Enter ifconfig in a terminal screen to check your TCP IP properties Figure 89 Red Hat 9 0 Checking TCP IP Properties etho root localhost ifconfig Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 50 BA 72 5B 44 inet addr 172 23 19 129 Bcast 172 23 19 255 Mask 255 255 255 0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 717 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 13 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 100 RX bytes 730412 713 2 Kb TX bytes 1570 1 5 Kb Interrupt 10 Base address 0x1000 root localhost DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address DMA 1100P User s Guide Windows Vista Media Server BS This appendix is provided for your information only The DMA is not Vista certified Playing Media Files From Your Windows Vista Computer This appendix covers using the media server included in Windows Vista to let the DMA play media files on the computer This way you do not need to install media server software In the following figure the DMA and your Windows Vista computer A are both connected to your home network Figure 90 DMA with Windows Vista Computer This appendix walks you through the following tasks Starting the Windows Media Player Setting Your Computer to Trust Your Network Setting Your Computer to Sha
109. er parts or labor and to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore the product or components to proper operating condition Any replacement will consist of a new or re manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal or higher value and will be solely at the discretion of ZyXEL This warranty shall not apply if the product has been modified misused tampered with damaged by an act of God or subjected to abnormal working conditions DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix E Legal Information Note Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose ZyXEL shall in no event be held liable for indirect or consequential damages of any kind to the purchaser To obtain the services of this warranty contact Zy XEL s Service Center for your Return Material Authorization number RMA Products must be returned Postage Prepaid It is recommended that the unit be insured when shipped Any returned products without proof of purchase or those with an out dated warranty will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of ZyXEL and the customer will be billed for parts and labor All repaired or replaced products will be shipped by ZyXEL to the corresponding return address Postage Paid This warranty gives you specific legal rights and yo
110. esident of Vice That s all there is to it STLPort License README file for STLport 4 5 ok ok This directory contains STLport 4 5 release What s inside README this file INSTALL installation instructions stlport main STLport include directory src source and makefiles for iostreams implementation lib installation directory for STLport library if you use STLport iostreams only test regression regression test using wrapper iostreams test eh exception handling test using STLport iostreams DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements etc miscellanous files ChangeLog TODO scripts etc GETTING STLPORT To download the latest version of STLport please be sure to visit http www stlport com download html LEGALESE This software is being distributed under the following terms Copyright c 1994 Hewlett Packard Company Copyright c 1996 1999 Silicon Graphics Computer Systems Inc Copyright c 1997 Moscow Center for SPARC Technology Copyright c 1999 2000 2001 Boris Fomitchev This material is provided as is with absolutely no warranty expressed or implied Any use is at your own risk Permission to use or copy this software for any purpose is hereby granted without fee provided the above notices are retained on all copies Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is grant
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112. files it downmixes the analog or digital input and provides 2 channel stereo analog or digital output Use this menu to configure the DMA s audio output for music playback You can turn the S PDIF connector s output the DMA s digital output on or off for individual audio formats The analog output is always on You can also select how much volume smoothing you want during audio file playback See Section 10 8 1 on page 73 for details on the individual audio formats Select OPTION gt Audio Output Settings to open the following menu Figure 44 OPTION gt Audio Output Settings f5 OPTION Audio Output Settings 1 II piitan 3223 ae BF 1e The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 16 OPTION gt Audio Output Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Analog Output The DMA sends two channel also called left and right or stereo audio output through the LEFT and RIGHT audio connectors for music files S PDIF Output Use this column to turn the S PDIF connector s output the DMA s digital output on or off for individual audio formats AAC Select whether or not the DMA sends digital audio output through the S PDIF audio connector for AAC music files Select LPCM to turn on the channel digital output also called left and right or stereo for AAC music files Select OFF to turn off the digital output for AAC music files DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA T
113. further information contact fonts at gnome dot org http www bitstream com_ Intel license UPnP Library INTEL SOFTWARE SOURCE CODE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT READ BEFORE COPYING INSTALLING OR USING Do not use or load this software and any associated materials collectively the Software until you have carefully read the following terms and conditions By loading or using the Software you agree to the terms of this Agreement If you do not wish to so agree do not install or use the Software DEFINITIONS Licensed Product means UPnP Forum compliant software developed by Licensee that incorporates the Intel Software in whole or in part in source code or object code form within Licensee s product offering DMA 1100P User s Guide 151 Appendix D Open Software Announcements LICENSE Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement Intel hereby grants to Licensee under Intel s copyrights in the Intel Software as delivered a nonexclusive nontransferable non sub licensable worldwide perpetual subject to revocation for material breach of this license grant royalty free license to copy modify and create derivative works of the source code of the Intel Software solely for the purpose of developing Licensed Products OWNERSHIP OF SOFTWARE AND COPYRIGHTS Title to all copies of the Software remains with Intel or its suppliers The Software is copyrighted and protected by the laws of the United States and ot
114. g Pu Intel R PRO 1000 MT Desktop Connection This connection uses the following items lt JR DM Client for Microsoft Networks B Network Monitor3 Driver Brie File and PRIX Shore for bah a Networks Es Sf Link e Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks OK l Cancel DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address 7 The Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window opens the General tab f you have a dynamic IP address click Obtain an IP address automatically f you have a static IP address click Use the following IP address and fill in the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway fields Click Advanced Figure 74 Windows Vista Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Internet Protocol Version 4 ICP IPv4 Properties EAA General Alternate Configuration i You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Advanced mes 8 If you do not know your gateway s IP address remov
115. ganizing Your Photos The DMA automatically organizes your files by album according to their filenames and the folders in which they are stored Youcan use your computer to arrange your photo files in folders to make them easier to browse Youcan also use the TOOL menu to add photo files to favorites folders in the DMA to make them easier to find see Section 7 4 on page 55 for details You can use the TOOL menu from within an album to change the way you view photo files Use Change View to view photos as a list and or as thumbnails Use Sorting to specify how files are ordered You can order them according to title and date in ascending or descending order Use Filter to search for a file name Figure 25 PHOTO gt Album TOOL TOOL MENU Filter Slideshow Settings Detailed Information View Current Slideshow Music Back LIT SELECT ENTER BACK 6 3 Slideshow Start a slideshow from within a PHOTO album you may have to click through your folders more than once to reach your photos by using the arrow buttons to choose a photo and then pressing the Play button The photos display in clockwise order starting from the selected photo During a slideshow use the Previous Play Next Stop and Pause buttons to control the file playback Press the ROTATE or Fast Forward button to rotate a photo 90 degrees clockwise Use the Reverse button to rotate the photo 90 degrees counter clockw
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120. he device and the power source Do NOT attempt to repair the power adaptor or cord Contact your local vendor to order a new one Do not use the device outside and make sure all the connections are indoors There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning If you wall mount your device make sure that no electrical lines gas or water pipes will be damaged This product is recyclable Dispose of it properly DMA 1100P User s Guide Safety Warnings DMA 1100P User s Guide Safety Warnings DMA 1100P User s Guide Contents Overview Contents Overview o 21 piest eiii aE c Guan aaa eee N NERS 29 a E E E AE T T E A A E E A A A OE OA A A A A RTAS 25 dig 29 EE MIENIE stpatutcbdisidaptss prot cof E ON IEEE EN CUI IDE INO ToU SEE I TI ne tering tren iit 31 VIDEO NIONU eer 39 TEES DOT MLN As eiie key OR E br don AA A SU Ed LED EN A E VE filia AA EE eb ER DR 43 gta cn gw 49 Foe FPI T T tc soaeaaecia ace tvka wxtaneenda Sictn tsa petanlea deus a aa ase pea AES 53 SERVER MEM serene cubi REDE SS FINO S EEUU I EoEMR S AUTE DANGE 57 U EMONI corran A 61 DMA Setup and Troubleshooting eeeeeieeeeeeseeeeee esee ee eene n nnne nnn nannten nnn 63 Comunn Tie BINE Lasse p Soedqidib ote uni apt oH i de bebe pq adeb rcu ded Peli bane based tor nd RbE EUN 65 Medi
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123. ic and paper mail If the program is interactive make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode Gnomovision version 69 Copyright C year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for details type show w This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker signature of Ty Coon 1 April 1989 Ty Coon President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements
124. ion screen 1 2 3 4 Check the hardware connections and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected See the Quick Start Guide and Section 13 1 on page 87 Make sure your television is set to display the DMA s input If you used an HDMI connection between the television and the DMA make sure the television input is set to HDMI Turn the DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel instead of the Power button on the remote control If the problem continues contact the vendor cannot see or access the media server folders on the television screen If the server icon in the bottom right of the screen has a 0 try turning the DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel instead of the Power button on the remote control Check the hardware connections and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected See the Quick Start Guide and Section 13 1 on page 87 Make sure the media server computer is on and has an IP address in the same subnet as the DMA If you know that there are routers between your computer and the DMA skip this step Check the media server program s Published Folder and Security settings If you have to change these settings turn the DMA off and on again afterwards Check the security settings of any software firewalls on the media server computer Make sure that any software firewalls on the media server computer are configured to allow the DMA to access the media server S
125. ise DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 6 PHOTO Menu 6 3 1 Configuring Slideshow Settings During a slideshow or in a photo album press the remote s TOOL button to open the TOOL menu to configure the slideshow s settings Figure 26 PHOTO gt Album gt File TOOL TOOL MENU The following table describes the options in this menu Table 11 PHOTO gt Album gt File TOOL LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Favorite Use this to add the photo to a favorite photos list Note After adding to or editing a favorites list use the remote control s Power button to turn the DMA off and back on to save your change Slideshow Music Select this to choose a music playlist favorites list to play during the slideshow Settings Slideshow Use this to set how the slideshow changes from one photo file to the next and how Settings long it displays each photo file You can choose slide transition effects such as Auto Fade to White Fade to Black and None You can set the viewing time for each photo from three seconds to one minute Back Use this to exit the menu DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 6 PHOTO Menu 52 DMA 1100P User s Guide Favorites Playlists This chapter introduces the DMA s favorites feature 7 1 Favorites Playlists Introduction You can have the DMA play video music and photo files in a favorites folder This is also known as a playlist See Section 7 2 on
126. ite Use this to add the video to a favorite videos list which you can use as a playlist Note After adding to or editing a favorites list use the remote control s Power button to turn the DMA off and back on to save your change Time Search Select this to skip to a specific time in the video After you select this use the arrow and OK buttons to select the HOUR and MINUTES input boxes Then press numbers and the OK button to enter the start time Then use the arrow and OK buttons to select OK Back Use this to exit the menu DMA 1100P User s Guide MUSIC Menu This chapter covers how to use the MUSIC menus 5 1 MUSIC Menu The DMA automatically arranges the music files on the media server into folders in the MUSIC menu Use the MUSIC menu to select music files to play To open the MUSIC menu press the MUSIC button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the MUSIC icon in the HOME screen Figure 16 MUSIC Icon c MUSIC The following menu appears on your screen You can select music according to its Album folder Artist Genre or from All Music or your list of Favorites see Chapter 7 on page 53 You can also play Podcasts see Section 5 2 on page 45 Figure 17 MUSIC Menu h SELECT ENTER amp BACK DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 5 MUSIC Menu Playing music files is similar to playing video files see Section 4 1 on page 39 for an example of how
127. ith the DMA s own IP address You can also manually enter a DNS server IP address in the DMA 10 3 2 MAC Address Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC Media Access Control address The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters for example 00 A0 C5 00 00 02 10 4 Network Settings Menu Use this menu to configure your DMA s settings for connecting to your wired Ethernet network Select OPTION Network Settings to open the following menu Figure 41 OPTION gt Network Settings f5 OPTION Wired LAN Settings 1 II BSR Seem 3223 eee BF le 10 5 Wired LAN Settings Use this menu to configure the DMA s wired LAN settings DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA Figure 42 OPTION Network Settings Wired LAN Settings f5 OPTION Wired LAN Settings 2 1 1 SELECT ENTER amp BACK The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 14 OPTION gt Network Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Get IP Address Use the arrow and OK buttons to select this field Then use the arrow and OK buttons to select an option Select YES to have the DMA get IP address information automatically If no IP address information is assigned the DMA uses Auto IP to assign itself an IP address and subnet mask For example you could connect the DMA directly to your media server computer If the computer is also set to get an IP addres
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132. lick on the profile of the network card you wish to configure The Ethernet Device General screen displays as shown Figure 82 Red Hat 9 0 KDE Ethernet Device General Ethernet Device General Route Hardware Device Nickname ethO lt Activate device when computer starts Allow all users to enable and disable the device Automatically obtain IP address settings with dhcp DHCP Settings Hostname optional Automatically obtain DNS information from provider Statically set IP addresses Manual IP Address Settings Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address 3 Cancel 124 DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address If you have a dynamic IP address click Automatically obtain IP address settings with and select dhcp from the drop down list f you have a static IP address click Statically set IP Addresses and fill in the Address Subnet mask and Default Gateway Address fields 3 Click OK to save the changes and close the Ethernet Device General screen 4 If you know your DNS server IP address es click the DNS tab in the Network Configuration screen Enter the DNS server information in the fields provided Figure 83 Red Hat 9 0 KDE Network Configuration DNS bg Network Configuration File Profile Help 689 New Edit Copy Delete Devices Hardware
133. lowing DNS server addresses and type them in the Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server fields If you have previously configured DNS servers click Advanced and then the DNS tab to order them DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 76 Windows Vista Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Internet Protocol Version 4 ICP IPv4 Properties EASA You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Advanced 10 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window 11 Click Close to close the Local Area Connection Properties window 12 Close the Network Connections window 13 Turn on your DMA and restart your computer if prompted Verifying Settings 1 Click Start All Programs Accessories and then Command Prompt 2 Inthe Command Prompt window type ipconfig and then press ENTER You can also open Network Connections right click a network connection click Status and then click the Support tab Macintosh OS 8 9 1 Click the Apple menu Control Panel and double click TCP IP to open the TCP IP Control Panel DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s
134. media file protected by Windows Media DRM 1 Play the file on the same computer you use as your media server This unlocks the file 2 Use Windows Media Connect which is included in Windows Media Player 11 or higher as your media server DMA 1100P User s Guide The ENCRYPT Button Use the ENCRYPT button to automatically set up a secure powerline connection between your powerline devices 12 1 ENCRYPT Button Overview The ENCRYPT button allows you to set up a secure powerline connection with other HomePlug AV compliant powerline devices which also support the ENCRYPT feature No other powerline setting changes are required to connect You can use the ENCRYPT button to setup a new powerline network add a powerline device to the network separate an existing powerline network into multiple networks 12 2 Set Up a HomePlug AV Network with ENCRYPT You can connect a number of devices on a powerline network but you can use the ENCRYPT button on only two devices at a time The DMA and PLA 400 v2 are shown below as examples 1 Place a powerline device close to another powerline device so you have time to set up each one After you set up the first powerline device you have 120 seconds to set up the second powerline device 2 Youcan disconnect them from your computer or modem or other networking equipment if you need to move them close to each other but the powerline devices need to be plugged into power outlets 3 P
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136. n as a trusted private network Make sure the DMA has a network connection to your computer before using this section 1 Click the Windows Media Player icon in the system tray DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix C Windows Vista Media Server Figure 92 Start WIndows Media Player Windows Media Player E media including music videos CDs and DVDs ly W a E vvindow 2 Right click in the menu bar and click Tools gt Options Figure 93 Windows Media Player Tools Options 7 E ss File gt View Library Jd Music y Play gt 4 b Playlis Tools d Download By Crea Help Apply Media Information Changes 4 Jd Library A rti Show Classic Menus Plug ins Album Ja Options 3 Inthe Library tab click Configure Sharing Figure 94 Library Options Ea Player Rip Music Devices Burn Performance Library Plug ins Privacy Security DYD Network Specify settings For organizing and sharing your digital media collection Sharing Share my media with other computers and devices on my network Update library by monitoring Folders Customize the Folders the Player monitors For digital media files Monton Folders V Delete files From computer when deleted from library Automatic media information updates For Files 7 Retrieve additional information from the Internet Only add missing information C O
137. ndations Syntax Conventions The DMA 1100P may be referred to as the DMA the device the system or the product in this User s Guide Distinctions are made were needed Product labels screen names field labels and field choices are all in bold font A key stroke is denoted by square brackets and uppercase text for example ENTER means the enter or return key on your keyboard Enter means for you to type one or more characters and then press the ENTER key Select or choose means for you to use one of the predefined choices A right angle bracket gt within a screen name denotes a mouse click For example Maintenance gt Log gt Log Setting means you first click Maintenance in the navigation panel then the Log sub menu and finally the Log Setting tab to get to that screen Units of measurement may denote the metric value or the scientific value For example k for kilo may denote 1000 or 1024 M for mega may denote 1000000 or 1048576 and so on DMA 1100P User s Guide Document Conventions Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User s Guide may use the following generic icons The DMA icon is not an exact representation of your device DMA DMA with Remote Control Notebook computer N USB Memory Stick A Server Switch os eS Router gt Powerline
138. nected to your powerline device in step 1 of this section you can now reconnect them This sets up your powerline network between your powerline devices DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 12 The ENCRYPT Button 12 3 Setting Up Multiple Networks You can use the ENCRYPT button to set up multiple powerline networks using your existing powerline network For example you have already set up a powerline network in your home A which accesses a printer B Now you want a separate powerline network connection from your laptop to your printer C Figure 54 One Existing Powerline Network 1 Click the ENCRYPT button on A for more than 10 seconds until the HomePlug 7 turns off This disconnects A from B 2 Click the ENCRYPT button on A and C for 1 2 seconds and within two minutes of each other 3 Wait for roughly one minute while A and C connect 4 Check the LEDs on both A and C When the HomePlug lights shine steadily the devices are connected Figure 55 Two Separate Powerline Networks DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 12 The ENCRYPT Button Congratulations You now have two separate powerline networks as shown above e If the HomePlug E lights on both powerline devices do not light up the powerline devices are not connected Repeat the connection process making certain you press the ENCRYPT buttons for the correct time and within two minutes of each other If that does not
139. nge View Use this to select how the files display in the favorites menu You can have them display as a list thumbnails or a list with thumbnails Move Use this to move a file from a source location to a destination location Remove from Use this to delete the currently selected file from the playlist Favorites Slideshow Use this to configure how a slideshow changes from one photo file to the next and Settings how long it displays each photo file Detailed Use this to view details about the currently selected file Information View Current Slideshow Music You can play music while you navigate the DMA s menus and play photo files or slideshows When a music file is playing you can use this option to go to the music file that is playing Back Use this to exit the menu 7 4 Favorites Playback In the Favorites folder select a favorites folder playlist and press OK to go to that list Press Play to start playing the play list Select a file and press OK to play the individual file DMA 1100P User s Guide 35 Chapter 7 Favorites Playlists DMA 1100P User s Guide SERVER Menu This chapter covers how to use the SERVER menu 8 1 Accessing the SERVER Menu If you have content files stored on more than one media server use the SERVER menu to select the one you want to use To open the SERVER menu Press the SERVER button on the remote control Or From the HOME menu
140. ns Safety CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 UL60950 1 EN60950 1 EMC EN55022 Class B 1988 FCC Part 15 Class B DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Table 23 Software Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Default IP Address DHCP client If no DHCP server is found the DMA uses Auto IP to choose an IP address in the 169 254 X X subnet where X is a number from 1 to 254 Default Subnet Mask DHCP client by default If no DHCP server is found the subnet mask defaults to 255 255 255 0 24 bits Device Management Make selections and configure settings on a television screen using the remote control Use the PLA 4xx Series Configuration Utility to configure the DMA powerline settings Software Upgrade Upload new software when available from the ZyXEL website Or download the new software from the ZyXEL website and use a USB stick to put it on the DMA Note Only upload software for your specific model Configuration Reset The DMA provides an option for restoring the default settings DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Client The DMA can receive IP addresses an IP default gateway and DNS servers via DHCP Universal Plug and Play UPnP A UPnP enabled device can dynamically join a network obtain an IP address and convey its capabilities to other devices on the network Media Sharing DLNA compliant client Favorites Playlis
141. omputers and file storage devices See Chapter 10 on page 68 for information on wired network settings You can use the DMA s powerline feature to connect your DMA to your home computer or file storage device on your home powerline network using the electrical wiring you have in your house The DMA is HomePlug AV compatible providing high speed data transfer rates over the range of an average house See Appendix A on page 97 for speeds and range currently supported The figure below shows the DMA connected to a home computer and file storage device on a home powerline network Figure 2 Connect the DMA to Your Home Powerline Network 1 1 4 Use the Remote Control to Select From the On Screen Menu Use the remote control that came in the package to make selections from the DMA menu that appears on your television screen The remote control lets you easily browse and play your digital content files and configure the DMA s settings DMA 1100P User s Guide Hardware 2 1 Overview This chapter describes the DMA s hardware the remote control and the LEDs lights 2 2 Using the Remote Control Use the remote control to navigate the menus play files and configure the DMA The following figure describes the function of each button on the remote control Point the remote control at the front of the DMA DMA 1100P User s Guide 25 Chapter 2 Hardware Figure 3 Remote Control HOME returns to the main menu
142. on you use an on screen keyboard to edit the name Figure 10 Keyboard Input E AA Addaia Aa Favorite Name Favorite 1ff Number Sibici dielfigih Delete v Lower bid gkitiminlio p Clear Upper alrlsitiuljviwl x Space Symbol y i Z OK CANCEL DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus The following table describes the options in this menu Table 6 Keyboard Input TOOL MENU DESCRIPTION Favorite Name This is the playlist name that you are editing Use the fields below to edit the name in this field Number Select this to change the text input mode to numbers A check mark displays next to the selected input mode Lower Select this to change the text input mode to lower case letters A check mark displays next to the selected input mode Upper Select this to change the text input mode to upper case letters A check mark displays next to the selected input mode Symbol Select this to change the text input mode to symbols A check mark displays next to the selected input mode Text Input Select characters from the center section of the screen to display in the name Characters field Delete Select this option and press OK to back space delete individual characters from the name starting on the right Press the OK button once for each character you want to delete Clear Select this option to delete the whole name Space Select this option and press OK to add a
143. ookies Hardware and Sound 4 Click Manage network connections Figure 71 Windows Vista Network and Sharing Center O AS Network and Internet p Network and Sharing Center v 5 Search p File Edit View Tools Help Tasks e Network and Sharing Center View computers and devices View full map Connect to a network Set up a connection or network A 3 er Manage network connections 5 3 TWPC99111 Internet Diagnose and repair This computer a gt Not connected DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address BS 5 Right click Local Area Connection and then click Properties During this procedure click Continue whenever Windows displays a screen saying that it needs your permission to continue Figure 72 Windows Vista Network and Sharing Center z 5 OW 7 E Network and Internet p Network Connections File Edit View Tools Advanced Help L7 Organize v Views v Disable this network device Name Status Device Name Connectivity Network LAN or High Sesed Internet 11 Local Collapse group Left Arrow Bus Conne x a6 y e Expand all groups WU Inte Collapse all groups Disable Diagnose Bridge Connections Create Shortcut 6 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties Faure 73 Windows Vista Local Area Connection Properties amp Local Area Connection Properties x a Connect usin
144. or example a 4 3 format video file will not fill the width of a 16 9 widescreen format television e The audio on my 5 1 channel speakers does not sound right or only hear audio from my rear left and right speakers When the DMA plays 5 1 channel files it downmixes the analog or digital input and provides 2 channel stereo analog or digital output On some 5 1 channel audio systems will only play on the rear left and right speakers Some 5 1 channel audio systems can simulate the 2 channels to 5 1 channels but the sound will not be as good as with original 5 1 channel output 13 3 Powerline Problems e The HomePlug LED does not turn on 1 Use the PLA 4xx Series Configuration Utility to detect all other ZyXEL HomePlug AV compliant devices on your powerline network Make sure that the network password is the same on all of your powerline adapters Download the Utility from the ZyXEL website N Check the DAK and MAC address for all powerline adapters are typed correctly Make sure that all your powerline adapters are HomePlug AV compliant Check the package it came in or ask your vendor This DMA can not detect earlier versions of HomePlug powerline adapters such as HomePlug 1 0 or 1 0 1 Although they can coexist on the same electrical wiring without interfering with each other oo 4 Make sure that the powerline adapters on your network are all on the same electrical wiring Connect another powerline ada
145. oubleshooting DMA 1100P User s Guide PART IV Appendices and Index Product Specifications 97 Setting up Your Computer s IP Address 107 Windows Vista Media Server 129 Open Software Announcements 137 Legal Information 183 Customer Support 187 Index 193 Product Specifications General Specifications The following tables summarize the DMA s hardware and software features Table 22 Hardware Specifications Dimensions 244 mm W x 165 44 mm D x 38 8 mm H Device Weight 0 597 kg Power Specification 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Ethernet Port Auto negotiating 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps in either half duplex or full duplex mode Powerline Port 1 x 200 Mbps Powerline port compliant with HomePlug AV standard Television Connectors HDMI Composite Video RCA connector Left Right Video RCA connectors S PDIF coaxial RCA connector Remote Control Recommended operating range up to 5 m Point the remote control at the front of the DMA at an angle of no less than 30 degrees USB Port USB version 2 0 type A Operation Environment Temperature 5 C 45 C Humidity 5 85 RH Noncondensing Storage Environment Temperature 0 C 65 C Humidity 5 95 RH Noncondensing Distance between the 137 mm centers of the holes for wall mounting on the device s back Recommended type of M4 Tap Screw see Figure 57 on page 104 screws for wall mounting Certificatio
146. page 53 for how to add files to favorites folders See Section 7 3 on page 54 for how to edit a favorites folder See Section 7 4 on page 55 for how to play a favorites folder 7 2 Adding a File to a Favorites Folder You can add video music or photo files to favorites folders during playback 1 While playing a file press the TOOL button 2 Select Add Favorite and click OK on your remote control 3 Select a Favorite group to add your file to and click OK on the on screen menu Figure 27 Adding a Favorite Example E DMA 1100P User s Guide 53 Chapter 7 Favorites Playlists 7 3 Editing a Favorites Folder You can edit a favorites folder from within Favorites or from within the favorites folder you wish to edit 7 3 1 Changing the Name of a Favorite Folder From Favorites you can use the TOOL button to edit a playlist name 1 From within Favorites press the remote s TOOL button to open the TOOL menu 2 Select Change Name 3 The Change Name screen appears Select the highlighted name field and click OK on your remote control 4 Use the Keyboard Input screen to input a new name for your favorites folder Figure 28 Favorites TOOL Menu f DLIOTS _ TOOL MENU ZyXEL E Favore lt Change Name T SELECT ENTER BACK L SELECT ENTER BACK The following table describes the options in this menu Table 12 Favorite gt TOOL Menu TOOL MENU DESCRIPTION Change View U
147. ps Samsung Matsushita and Hewlett Packard Install the included DLNA compliant media server software on your Windows XP computers to let the DMA play files stored on the computers The software requires Windows XP f you do not have Windows XP or do not want to install software you can put your files on a USB stick The USB stick connects directly to the DMA without need of the media server software You must install the media server software on each computer that you will use to share files with the DMA See the Quick Start Guide for how to install the media server software and the requirement details The NSA 220 network storage appliance is also a media server 11 2 Media Server Tool Use the media server tool to configure the media server settings Do one of the following to start the media server tool Click Start gt All Programs gt DigiOn gt DiXiM Media Server Tool Double click the DiXiM icon in the system tray see the following figure DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 11 Media Server Software Figure 51 Media Server Tool Icon 11 3 Configuring the Media Server Software Refer to the Quick Start Guide and the help Start All Programs DigiOn Help for details on how to configure and use the media server software 11 4 Windows Media Connect Server Windows Media Digital Rights Management DRM restricts the playback of protected files to computers which have a license key To play a
148. pter into an outlet close to your DMA s power outlet They are probably now on the same electrical wiring Check the Link LED If it now lights up your powerline adapter was probably previously on separate electrical wiring Ask an electrician for more information on the electrical wiring in your building 5 If your powerline network is using coaxial cable check all powerline adapters are on the same coaxial cable 6 If your powerline network is using electrical wiring not coaxial cable check you do not have a power meter between powerline adapters Powerline signals cannot pass this DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 13 Troubleshooting The signal on my powerline network is weak 1 Your powerline adapters may be connected to electrical surge protectors Connect them to standard power outlets 2 Your powerline adapters may be located close to large appliances such as refrigerators or air conditioners that cause interference with the powerline signal Move the adapters further away from such appliances to reduce interference 3 Your powerline adapters may be placed close to electrical devices such as electrical insect killers which produce radio waves These may interfere with the powerline signals Move the adapters further away from such electrical devices 4 Your wiring may be old and or low quality or with a long wiring path 13 4 ENCRYPT Button Problems This section applies only to DMAs with the ENCRYPT bu
149. r files LES Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select fields and field options 32 DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus 3 3 VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO Menus The VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO menus work in a similar way The specific features of the VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO menus are described in the VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO chapters in this User s Guide The VIDEO menu is shown below as an example Figure 6 Main Menu Description ELECT ENTER This table describes the main VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO menus Table 3 Main Menu Description AREA DESCRIPTION A This is a list of the file folders The currently selected item is white The arrows show that you can move up or down in the menu The DMA categorizes files into aloum artist and genre folders according to the information stored in your files Files may not appear in the proper folders if they have missing incorrect or incomplete information Album Search for videos music or photos by aloum VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO folders Artist Search for music by artist MUSIC folder only Genre Search for videos or music by genre VIDEO and MUSIC folders All Music All Videos All Photos All of the menu s files display here Favorites This section contains folders of the files you have marked as favorites You can use a favorites folder to have the DMA play the entire list of files this is also known as a playlist B This sho
150. rade secret law and by international treaty provisions All rights not granted to you herein are expressly reserved by ZyXEL You may not remove any proprietary notice of ZyXEL or any of its licensors from any copy of the Software or Documentation 4 Restrictions DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements You may not publish display disclose sell rent lease modify store loan distribute or create derivative works of the Software or any part thereof You may not assign sublicense convey or otherwise transfer pledge as security or otherwise encumber the rights and licenses granted hereunder with respect to the Software You may not copy reverse engineer decompile reverse compile translate adapt or disassemble the Software or any part thereof nor shall you attempt to create the source code from the object code for the Software You may not market co brand private label or otherwise permit third parties to link to the Software or any part thereof You may not use the Software or any part thereof in the operation of a service bureau or for the benefit of any other person or entity You may not cause assist or permit any third party to do any of the foregoing 5 Confidentiality You acknowledge that the Software contains proprietary trade secrets of ZyXEL and you hereby agree to maintain the confidentiality of the Software using at least as great a degree of care as you use to maintain the confiden
151. rame Buffer Driver em86xxfb 2_6 c DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements vfb c GPL License see ARMUtils package JPEG License LEGAL ISSUES In plain English 1 We don t promise that this software works But if you find any bugs please let us know 2 You can use this software for whatever you want You don t have to pay us 3 You may not pretend that you wrote this software If you use itin a program you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that you ve used the IJG code In legalese The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation either express or implied with respect to this software its quality accuracy merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose This software is provided AS IS and you its user assume the entire risk as to its quality and accuracy This software is copyright C 1991 1998 Thomas G Lane All Rights Reserved except as specified below Permission is hereby granted to use copy modify and distribute this software or portions thereof for any purpose without fee subject to these conditions 1 If any part of the source code for this software is distributed then this README file must be included with this copyright and no warranty notice unaltered and any additions deletions or changes to the original files must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation 2 If only executable code is distributed then the accomp
152. rc samples VeraMono ttf File located in bin VeraMono ttf Custom license UPnP Library MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack MediaServerControlPointStack MmsCp h MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack MediaServerControlPointStack MmsCp c MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack Utility MyString c MRUA zsrc rmupnp upnp stack Utility MyString h MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibSSDPClient c MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibParsers c MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibWebClient h MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack MSCP ControlPoint c MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibParsers h MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibWebServer c MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibWebServer h MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibSSDPClient h MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack UPnPControlPointStructs h MRUA_ src rmupnp upnp_stack _ControlPointCoreStack BrowseOnly Posix upnpsg MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibAsyncServerSocket h MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibWebClient c MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibAsyncSocket h MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibAsyncSocket c MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStack ILibAsyncServerSocket c MRUA src rmupnp upnp stack ControlPointCoreStackK MSCP ControlPoint h Intel license Mambolfb Linux F
153. re Files With the DMA Selecting Files to Share Complete the sections in sequence The DMA and the computer must be on the same home network private LAN This appendix shows screens from Windows Vista Enterprise Version 6 0 Starting the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service If you are using Windows Vista do the following to turn on the Windows Media Player DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix C Windows Vista Media Server BS 1 Follow the Quick Start Guide Instructions to connect the DMA to your computer 2 Right click the Computer icon and click Manage During this procedure click Continue whenever Windows displays a screen saying that it needs your permission to continue 3 Inthe following screen click Services and Applications Services Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service gt Start Figure 91 Start WIndows Media Player E Compu Ca Managemen o o File Action View Help w zJ Uss H gt a pb EN Computer Management Local 4 System Tools Task Scheduler Windows Media Player Network Name 2 Description d Event Viewer Sharing Service mj Shared Folders 3 popa VHS RH nme m Local Users and Grou CA System Event Notification Service lonitors s e Reliability and ke Rue PAER Tablet PC Input Service Enables Ta a Device Manager A Task Scheduler Enables a 4 53 Storage Description i CL TCP IP NetBIOS Helper Provides s f Disk M
154. ress the ENCRYPT button at the rear of your powerline device for more than 10 seconds until the HomePlug turns off This resets the network name to a random value and removes your device from any network it may belong to 4 Press the ENCRYPT button at the rear of your powerline device for 1 2 seconds DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 12 The ENCRYPT Button Figure 52 ENCRYPT Connection Procedure TS u 1 F uw press 2 seconds a gt gt within 2 minutes 5 Repeat step 4 in this section for the other powerline device you wish to connect This must be done within 120 seconds of pressing the ENCRYPT button on the DMA Wait for about one minute while your powerline devices connect If the HomePlug H lights on both powerline devices do not light up the powerline devices are not connected Repeat steps 4 and 5 in this section If that doesn t work see Section 13 3 on page 91 for suggestions 6 To add more powerline devices to your network press the ENCRYPT button on device C shown below for more than 10 seconds until the HomePlug turns off 7 Then repeat steps 4 and 5 in this section using any powerline device A or B you have connected using ENCRYPT and the powerline device you want to connect C You must use the ENCRYPT button on both devices Figure 53 Adding More Powerline Adapters to Your Network 8 If you disconnected your computer or modem or any other networking product con
155. rotocol TCP IP Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server addresses 8 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window 9 Click Close OK in Windows 2000 NT to close the Local Area Connection Properties window 10 Close the Network Connections window Network and Dial up Connections in Windows 2000 NT 11 Turn on your DMA and restart your computer if prompted Verifying Settings 1 Click Start All Programs Accessories and then Command Prompt 2 Inthe Command Prompt window type ipconfig and then press ENTER You can also open Network Connections right click a network connection click Status and then click the Support tab Windows Vista This section shows screens from Windows Vista Enterprise Version 6 0 1 Click the Start icon Control Panel DMA 1100P User s Guide 115 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 68 Windows Vista Start Menu Dr eye 7 0 Professional Connect To E Media Player Classic gt All Programs Help and Support bor seorch 5 J Cea 2 Inthe Con
156. rust the network connection to the DMA DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix C Windows Vista Media Server Figure 97 Set Network Location Customize network settings eJ m sg W Set Network Location Customize network settings Network name Unidentified network Location type Public Discovery of other computers and devices will be limited and the use of the network by some programs may be restricted 1 allows you to see computers and devices while making your computer discoverable Help me choose Network Icon A lt Merge or delete network locations Cancel Setting Your Computer to Share Files With the DMA This section covers how to set Windows Media Player to allow the DMA to play media files 1 Click View computers and devices on the network Figure 98 Set Network Location Successfully set network settings e sg CJ Set Network Location Successfully set network settings Network name Unidentified network A Location type Private lt This allows you to see other computers and devices while making your computer discoverable View computers and devices on the network 2 Right click the DMA icon and click Open Media Sharing DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix C Windows Vista Media Server 1 Figure 99 Network Fea fog ES go amp p Network 4 Search Pp File Edit View Tools Help By Organize v m Views v or Network and Sharing
157. ry whereas the latter must be combined with the library in order to run GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements 0 This License Agreement applies to any software library or other program which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder or other authorized party saying it may be distributed under the terms of this Lesser General Public License also called this License Each licensee is addressed as you A library means a collection of software functions and or data prepared so as to be conveniently linked with application programs which use some of those functions and data to form executables The Library below refers to any such software library or work which has been distributed under these terms A work based on the Library means either the Library or any derivative work under copyright law that is to say a work containing the Library or a portion of it either verbatim or with modifications and or translated straightforwardly into another language Hereinafter translation is included without limitation in the term modification Source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it For a library complete source code means all the source code for all modules it contains plus any associated interface definition files plus the scripts used to
158. s automatically the computer and the DMA will choose addresses for themselves and be able to communicate Select NO if you want to assign the DMA a static fixed IP address IP Address Enter the IP address in this field if you selected NO in the Get IP Address field Subnet Mask Enter the IP subnet mask in this field if you selected NO in the Get IP Address field Default gateway Enter the gateway IP address in this field if you selected NO in the Get IP Address field DNS server Enter the DNS server IP address if your ISP gave you one in this field if you selected NO in the Get IP Address field MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the DMA The MAC Media Access Control or Ethernet address on a LAN Local Area Network is unique to your computer six pairs of hexadecimal notation A network interface card such as an Ethernet adapter has a hardwired address that is assigned at the factory This address follows an industry standard that ensures no other adapter has a similar address OK Select this to save your changes back to the DMA CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA 10 6 Video Modes The DMA supports 480i 480p 720p and 10801 video modes 720p and 10801 are high definition television modes 480i is used with most standard definition televisions The number
159. s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA BS HomePlugAV is the default Network name For better security choose a secure password for your powerline connection 10 2 2 Connecting to a Wired Home Network with Powerline You can also connect your DMA to your home wired network 1 Connect your DMA directly to a power outlet 2 Connect the router on your network A to a powerline adapter such as ZyXEL s PLA 400 B using an Ethernet cable If your router already has a powerline feature you can connect your router directly to a power outlet without using a powerline adapter 3 Follow the instructions given above for setting the Network name on both your router s powerline adapter and your DMA Figure 40 Connect to a Computer on Your Home wired Network 10 3 Network Settings The DMA needs an IP address to communicate with the media servers on your network The DMA can get an IP address automatically if you have a device on your network that gives them out Or you can assign the DMA a static fixed IP address DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA 10 3 1 DNS Server Address A DNS Domain Name System server maps domain names like www zyxel com to their corresponding IP addresses 204 217 0 2 in the case of www zyxel com This lets you use domain names to access web sites without having to know their IP addresses The DMA can receive the IP address of a DNS server automatically along w
160. s the DMA s LAN port Windows 95 98 Me Click Start Settings Control Panel and double click the Network icon to open the Network window DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 58 WIndows 95 98 Me Network Configuration LPR for TCP IP Printing 3Com EtherLink 10 100 PCI TX NIC 3C905B TX Dial Up Adapter USB Fast Ethernet Adapter Y TCP IP gt 3Com EtherLink 10 100 PCI TX NIC 3C905B T Ij Ff Client for Microsoft Networks sl Installing Components The Network window Configuration tab displays a list of installed components You need a network adapter the TCP IP protocol and Client for Microsoft Networks If you need the adapter 1 Inthe Network window click Add 2 Select Adapter and then click Add 3 Select the manufacturer and model of your network adapter and then click OK If you need TCP IP 1 Inthe Network window click Add 2 Select Protocol and then click Add 3 Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers 4 Select TCP IP from the list of network protocols and then click OK If you need Client for Microsoft Networks 1 Click Add 2 Select Client and then click Add 3 Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers 4 Select Client for Microsoft Networks from the list of network clients and then click OK 5 Restart your computer so the changes you made take effect DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Addre
161. se this to select how the files display in the favorites menu You can have them display as a list thumbnails or a list with thumbnails Change Name Use this to change the name of the currently selected playlist After you select Change Name select the folder s name and press OK to use an on screen keyboard to edit the name See Section 3 5 3 on page 36 for how to use the software keyboard You can enter up to 21 characters Slideshow Use this to configure how a slideshow changes from one photo file to the next and Settings how long it displays each photo file View Current You can play music while you navigate the DMA s menus and play photo files or Slideshow Music slideshows When a music file is playing you can use this option to go to the music file that is playing Back Use this to exit the menu DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 7 Favorites Playlists 7 3 2 Changing the Contents of a Favorites Folder You can also move and remove files from a favorites folder In Favorites open a favorites folder and click the TOOL button to display the following screen Figure 29 Favorites Favorite folder TOOL Menu 7 88 1 laua TOOL MENU View Current Slideshow Music Bz ch p A L II Etin ENTER BACK The following table describes the options in this menu Table 13 Favorites gt Favorite folder TOOL Menu TOOL MENU DESCRIPTION Cha
162. shared by the included media server Table 31 IFO Video File Specifications Supports IFO defined by DLNA 1 0 Errata The DMA cannot play IFO files from a USB device The DMA can play IFO files shared on a media server that supports them although the included media server software does not support them DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Music File Formats Supported Table 32 Music File Specifications TYPE EXTENSIONS DETAILS MP3 mp3 Audio Stream MPEG 1 2 Layer lll Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 320 kbps ID3 tag ID3 version 1 x 2 2 2 3 2 4 tags MP3 file ID3 tags provide information like the title name of the artist album name and track number The USB browse screens can retrieve and display English language ID3 tag information The retrieval and display of non English language tag information is not supported LPCM Ipcm The DMA cannot play LPCM files from a USB device The DMA can play LPCM files shared on a media server that supports them The included media server software does not share LPCM files by default To share LPCM files you would need to add a published file type using Ipcm as the file extension and audio L16 as the MIME TYPE Audio Stream LPCM Sample Frequency Min 8 kHz Maximum 64 kHz Bits per sample Maximum 16 bit Channels Maximum 2 Channels WAV wav Audio Stream PC
163. space in the name Press the OK button once for each space you want to add OK Select this to save your changes back to the DMA CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus DMA 1100P User s Guide VIDEO Menu This chapter shows how to use the VIDEO menu 4 1 Playing a Video The DMA automatically arranges the video files on the media server into folders in the VIDEO menu Here is an example of how to play a video file in the All Videos file folder 1 Press the VIDEO button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the VIDEO icon in the HOME menu Figure 11 VIDEO Icon 1 a VIDEO 2 The Video menu opens You can choose a video according to the Album folder it is in its Genre All Videos or you can choose from your Favorites Figure 12 VIDEO Menu gt ELECT ENTER DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 4 VIDEO Menu 3 Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select the AII Videos folder A list of videos appears Figure 13 VIDEO gt All Videos ALBUM DURATION Ah SELECT ENTER amp BACK 4 Use the remote s arrow and OK buttons to select and play a video file During playback use the remote control s buttons for fast forward reverse and pause Press the remote control s INFO button to display information on the screen as shown in the following figure Figure 14 VIDEO
164. ss Configuring 1 Inthe Network window Configuration tab select your network adapter s TCP IP entry and click Properties 2 Click the IP Address tab f your IP address is dynamic select Obtain an IP address automatically f you have a static IP address select Specify an IP address and type your information into the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields Figure 59 Windows 95 98 Me TCP IP Properties IP Address TCP IP Properties NU 7 x Bindings Advanced NeBIOS DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address n IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer IF your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below C Specify an IP address v Detect connection to network media Cancel 3 Click the DNS Configuration tab f you do not know your DNS information select Disable DNS f you know your DNS information select Enable DNS and type the information in the fields below you may not need to fill them all in DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 60 Windows 95 98 Me TCP IP Properties DNS Configuration Bindings Advanced Netpios DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address 4 Click the Gateway tab f you do not know your gateway s IP address remove previousl
165. ss or implied See the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License The Original Code is Microwindows The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Greg Haerr Portions created by Greg Haerr are Copyright C 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Greg Haerr greg censoft com gt All Rights Reserved Contributor s Alternatively the contents of this file may be used under the terms of the GNU General Public license the GNU License in which case the provisions of GNU License are applicable instead of those above If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only under the terms of the GNU License and not to allow others to use your version of this file under the MPL indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice and other provisions required by the GNU License If you do not delete the provisions above a recipient may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the GNU License Portions contributed by Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V These portions are Copyright 2002 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All Rights Reserved These portions are licensed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License version 1 1 or at your option the GNU General Public License version 2 0 Please see the file ChangeLog for documentation regarding these
166. t Set up lists of files to play Audio Input Formats Supported Dolby Digital DVD Audio MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 Layers I Il and II MP3 MPEG 2 BC multi channel Layers Il and Ill MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 AAC LC WMAG See page 99 for details Podcast RSS Feeds Supported RSS 2 0 and iTunes RSS Video Input Formats Supported MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MP ML MPEG 4 simple and advanced simple profile MPEG 4 AVI files and WMV version 9 See page 99 for details Photo Input Formats Supported TIFF PNG GIF BMP JPEG and JPEG2000 See page 99 for details Video Output Formats Digital analog 4 3 16 9 480i 480p 720p and 1080i Audio Output Formats two channel stereo The following list which is not exhaustive illustrates the standards supported in the DMA Table 24 Standards Supported STANDARD DESCRIPTION DLNA v1 Client The DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance group of personal computer and electronics companies works to make products compatible and able to work in a home network in order to make digital living easy and seamless HDMI HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is an interface that allows high quality all digital video and audio streams DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Table 24 Standards Supported continued STANDARD DESCRIPTION USB 2 0 USB Universal Serial Bus version 2 0 allows for interfacing devices
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169. the TOOLS menu 6 Select Import 5 3 2 Adding Podcasts You can also add a podcast by setting the DMA to play a podcast directly from an URL 1 From MUSIC Podcast TOOL select Add Podcast The following screen appears DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 5 MUSIC Menu Figure 21 MUSIC gt Podcast TOOL Add Podcast Add Podcast L SELECT ENTER BACK Use arrows to make sure the URL field is highlighted then press OK on your remote use the following screen to input the correct URL for your podcast Figure 22 MUSIC gt Podcast TOOL Add Podcast Keyboard Input Keyboard Input ciidiie t igih kit iminiolp 8 t ulviw x CANCEL I SELECT ENTER BACK See Section 3 5 3 on page 36 for information on how to use the on screen keyboard DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 5 MUSIC Menu DMA 1100P User s Guide PHOTO Menu This chapter explains how to use the PHOTO menu 6 4 PHOTO Menu The DMA automatically arranges the photo files on the media server into folders in the PHOTO menu Use the PHOTO menu to select photo files to view To open the PHOTO menu press the PHOTO button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the PHOTO icon in the HOME screen Figure 23 PHOTO Icon PHOTO The following menu appears on your screen Figure 24 PHOTO Menu h SELECT ENTER amp BACK DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 6 PHOTO Menu 6 2 Or
170. the apps directory application code you must include an acknowledgement This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed i e this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence including the GNU Public Licence Sash License Copyright c 2004 by David I Bell Permission is granted to use distribute or modify this source provided that this copyright notice remains intact The shadow utilities license This software is copyright 1988 1994 Julianne
171. the lock to prevent further changes 4 For statically assigned settings do the following From the Configure box select Manually Type your IP address in the IP Address box Type your subnet mask in the Subnet mask box Type the IP address of your DMA in the Router address box 5 Click Apply Now and close the window 6 Turn on your DMA and restart your computer if prompted Verifying Settings Check your TCP IP properties in the Network window Linux This section shows you how to configure your computer s TCP IP settings in Red Hat Linux 9 0 Procedure screens and file location may vary depending on your Linux distribution and release version DMA 1100P User s Guide 123 Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address LES Make sure you are logged in as the root administrator Using the K Desktop Environment KDE Follow the steps below to configure your computer IP address using the KDE 1 Click the Red Hat button located on the bottom left corner select System Setting and click Network File Profile Help 9 4 5 89 0 New Edit Copy Delete Activate Deactivate Devices Hardware DNS Hosts atc You may configure network devices associated with 3 physical hardware here Multiple logical devices can be p associated with a single piece of hardware Profile Status Device Nickname Type X Inactive ethO ethO Ethemet 2 Double c
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173. ting and signed by an authorized representative of Intel Curacao Package Software included in the Curacao package is proprietary Sigma Designs except Tinyxml library Custom license www sourceforge net projects tinyxml Original file by Yves Berquin This software is provided as is without any express or implied warranty In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose including commercial applications and to alter it and redistribute it freely subject to the following restrictions 1 The origin of this software must not be misrepresented you must not claim that you wrote the original software If you use this software in a product an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required 2 Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original software 3 This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution ul ARMUTILS Package Software included with the ARM utilities package as inferred from the list of Makefiles binutils binutils 2 11 2 GPL ftp sources redhat com pub binutils releases busybox DMA 1100P User s Guide 153 Appendix D Open Software Announcements busybox 1 00 pre3 and busybox 1 00 GPL http www busybox net downloads ccache ccache 2 3 G
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175. to monitor for media files The Player library on this computer is updated automatically to reflect changes Select the folders to monitor M i My folders and those of others that can access Learn more about monitoring folders Advanced Options gt gt 3 Select the folders to share and click OK when you are done Figure 104 Add To Library gt Advanced Adi l0rary Select folders that you want to monitor for media files The Player library on this computer is updated automatically to reflect changes Select the folders to monitor 9 My personal folders C My folders and those of others that can access Monitored Folders Type Ee C Users 99111 Music Rip folder a C Public Music Automatically added 3 C ers Public Pictures Automatically added C ublic Videos Automatically added C Users 99111 Pictures Automatically added Remove Learn more about monitoring folders 4 Add files previously deleted from library Skip files smaller than 1 Add volume leveling values for all files slow Audio files 100 KB Video files 500 KB 4 Click OK after the computer finds the files to share Figure 105 Add To Library Search Search completed Progress i Current Folder Files Found 32 Files added DMA 1100P User s Guide Open Softw
176. to play a video file You can also play music files while you use the DMA s menus or play photo files or slideshows use the TOOL menu and the View Current Slideshow Music option to identify a music file that is playing 5 1 1 Using the TOOL Menu While Playing Music You can also use the TOOL button to make adjustments while playing music Figure 18 MUSIC gt Album gt File TOOL my No 9 Scherzo Symphony No 9 Sche rro PLAY i Piantina m EH M Boe PaT SULE NI ie The following table describes the options available Table 9 MUSIC gt Album gt File TOOL Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Favorite Use this to add the song to a favorite songs list which you can use as a playlist Note After adding to or editing a favorites list use the remote control s Power button to turn the DMA off and back on to save your change Time Search Select this to skip to a specific time in the song 1 Use the OK button to highlight the minute box and or the seconds box 2 Then use the remote control to enter the time in the box you have highlighted 3 Press the OK button on your remote control to set the start time you have entered 4 Then use the arrow and OK buttons to select OK in the screen Auto Volume Select the music playback volume Options are None Small Moderate and Control Strength Strong Back Use this to exit the menu DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 5 MUSIC Menu 5 2 Podc
177. trol Panel double click Network and Internet Default Pr ME Customize the appearance and functionality of your computer add or remove programs and set up network connections and user accounts Figure 69 Windows Vista Control Panel GS Control Panel p File Edit View Tools Help e Control Panel Home j System and Maintenance User Accounts Classic View a B Get started with Windows Change account type Back up your computer Ae Appearance and Personalization Change desktop background Security Check for updates Allow a program through Windows Firewall Change the color scheme Adjust screen resolution etwork and Internet onnect to the Internet D Clock Language and Region View network status and tasks p Change keyboards or other input methods Set up file sharing Change display language 3 Click Network and Sharing Center Figure 70 Windows Vista Network And Internet CION E gt Control Panel p Network and Internet p v 5 Search p File Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home EN Network and Sharing Center System and Maintenance Wew network status and Connect to a network View network c 5 vices vic work 5 Security View network computers and devices dd a device to the network Set up file sharing Network and Internet Internet Options Connect to the Internet Change your homepage Manage browser add ons Programs Delete browsing history and c
178. tton The HomePlug light is already on but haven t pressed the ENCRYPT button yet Your device has already connected to another powerline device Press the ENCRYPT button for more than 10 seconds to release the connection The HomePlug light does not turn on Ensure you have pressed the ENCRYPT button on both devices Wait for about a minute while the devices set up a connection If that does not work try again with both devices connected to a power strip next to each other If they now connect then the devices were not on the same electrical circuit before The POWER lights on both devices finished blinking but only one device s HomePlug light is on One device may have connected to a third powerline device To check device A is connected to device B and not another device disconnect device B from its power source Device A s HomePlug light will turn off if the connection is with Device B Press the ENCRYPT button on both devices for more than 10 seconds then try to reconnect pressing the ENCRYPT button for less than 3 seconds on both devices DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 13 Troubleshooting e pressed the ENCRYPT button for more than 10 seconds but the HomePlug light is still on The HomePlug light is on indicating it is still connected to another powerline device Try again pressing the ENCRYPT button for more than 10 seconds DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 13 Tr
179. u may also have other rights that vary from country to country Registration Register your product online to receive e mail notices of software upgrades and information at www zyxel com for global products or at www us zyxel com for North American products DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix E Legal Information DMA 1100P User s Guide Customer Support Please have the following information ready when you contact customer support Required Information 66 0 Product model and serial number Warranty Information Date that you received your device Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it is the prefix number you dial to make an international telephone call Corporate Headquarters Worldwide Support E mail support zyxel com tw Sales E mail sales zyxel com tw Telephone 886 3 578 3942 Fax 886 3 578 2439 Web www zyxel com www europe zyxel com FTP ftp zyxel com ftp europe zyxel com Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications Corp 6 Innovation Road II Science Park Hsinchu 300 Taiwan Costa Rica Support E mail soporte zyxel co cr Sales E mail sales zyxel co cr Telephone 506 2017878 Fax 506 2015098 Web www zyxel co cr FTP ftp zyxel co cr Regular Mail ZyXEL Costa Rica Plaza Roble Escaz Etapa El Patio Tercer Piso San Jos Costa Rica Czech Republic E mail info cz zyxel com Telephone 420 241 091 350 Fax 420 241 091 359 Web www zyx
180. unication C Show icon in notification area when connected nect using ied Client for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol TCP IP transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default cross diverse interconnected networks 5 The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window opens the General tab in Windows XP f you have a dynamic IP address click Obtain an IP address automatically f you have a static IP address click Use the following IP Address and fill in the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway fields Click Advanced DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 65 Windows XP Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses 6 If you do not know your gateway s IP address remove any previously installed gateways in the IP Settings tab and click OK Do one or more of the following if you want to configure additional IP addresses nthe IP Settings tab in IP addresses click Add In TCP IP Address type an IP a
181. verwrite all media information Rename music Files using rip music settings E Rearrange music in rip music Folder using rip music settings Z Maintain my star ratings as global ratings in files 4 Click Networking DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix C Windows Vista Media Server Figure 95 Media Sharing LE Find and share music pictures and video on your network a Learn about sharing Online Sharing settings F Find media that others are sharing F Share my media Sharing is authorized because your firewall has been turned off IF you WP ze concerned about privacy on this network turn the firewall on How does sharing change firewall settings 5 Windows searches for your network connections and displays them in the following window Click Customize Figure 96 Network and Sharing Center File Edit View Tools Help Tasks Network and Sharing Center View computers and devices Connect to a network Set up a connection or network Manage network connections TWPC99111 Diagnose and repair This computer A Unidentified network Public network Access Local only m 35 SE pen Ow E gt Control Panel p Network and Sharing Center v Search Dp w Eo Unidentified network e View full map Internet 6 Select Private and click Next to have the computer t
182. ware Update LABEL DESCRIPTION Update over Select this option and follow the on screen instructions to have the DMA check for Internet and download new software from a server The DMA must be connected to the Internet in order to do this A check mark appears next to the option if it is selected Update from USB Select this option and follow the on screen instructions to have the DMA download new software from a USB stick You must first download the software file unzip it and put the folder on a USB stick Find software at www zyxel com in a file that usually uses the system model name with a bin extension for example DMA 1100P bin A check mark appears next to the option if it is selected OK Select this to save your changes back to the DMA CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes lt gt Do not turn off the DMA while software upload is in progress The upload process may take up to two minutes After a successful upload the system will reboot See Section 10 14 on page 78 for how to check the software version to know if the new software upload was successful 10 14 Device Information Use this menu to display information about the DMA Select OPTION gt Device Information to open the following menu DMA 1100P User s Guide Chapter 10 Configuring the DMA Figure 50 OPTION gt Device Information OPTION Device Information Device Name OMA
183. we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix D Open Software Announcements YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PAR
184. with data transfers rates of up to 480 Mbps HomePlug AV The HomePlug AV standard specifies how network devices communicate using standard electrical wiring It supports a data transfer rate of up to 200Mbps Data is encrypted using 128 bit AES Advanced Encryption Standard HomePlug AV compatible devices co exist with HomePlug 1 0 devices but do not detect each other The range of a HomePlug AV network is 300 meters 984 feet in optimal conditions HomePlug AV is compatible with all OSs The maximum number of powerline devices on a single network is 64 Windows Media Digital This Windows standard restricts the playback of protected media to Rights Management computers holding a license key for the media file DRM Supported Content Formats and Codecs The following describes the details about the files that the DMA can play Files with specifications lower or higher than the listed ranges may not play or may not play properly For the media server software included on the CD refer to the help Start gt All Programs gt DigiOn Help for a list of file formats that the media server software can play Video File Formats Supported Table 25 MPEG PS Video File Specifications Extensions mpg mpeg mpe m2p Video Stream MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Profile Level up to MP HL Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080 Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 15 Mbps Audio Stream MPEG 1 2 Layer Il Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Chann
185. ws which remote control buttons to use in the menu For example in this menu use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select a folder to see the files sorted by that criteria Or use the BACK button to go up in the menu structure return to the HOME screen C This displays the number of the selected menu item followed by the total number of items In this example menu the first of four items is selected DMA 1100P User s Guide 33 Chapter 3 DMA Menus 3 4 VIDEO MUSIC and PHOTO File Folders This section describes a file folder menu of videos music or photos Select a folder or sub folder if that is where your files are in the VIDEO MUSIC or PHOTO menus and click OK to reach a list of files The file folder menu displays The VIDEO gt All Videos menu is shown as an example The MUSIC and PHOTO menu file folders work the same way Figure 7 File Folder Menu Description ALBUM DURATION Lh SELECT ENTER amp BACK This table describes a VIDEO file folder menu MUSIC and PHOTO file folders have similar features Table 4 File Folder Menu Description AREA DESCRIPTION A Details about the currently selected file TITLE The name of the file ARTIST The name of the artist MUSIC folder only ALBUM Which album the file belongs to DATE The date the file was created or last modified DURATION The play time of the file in hours minutes seconds SERVER The name of the medi
186. y installed gateways If you have a gateway IP address type it in the New gateway field and click Add 5 Click OK to save and close the TCP IP Properties window 6 Click OK to close the Network window Insert the Windows CD if prompted 7 Turn on your DMA and restart your computer when prompted Verifying Settings 1 Click Start and then Run 2 Inthe Run window type winipcfg and then click OK to open the IP Configuration window 3 Select your network adapter You should see your computer s IP address subnet mask and default gateway Windows 2000 NT XP The following example figures use the default Windows XP GUI theme 1 Click start Start in Windows 2000 NT Settings Control Panel DMA 1100P User s Guide Appendix B Setting up Your Computer s IP Address Figure 61 Windows XP Start Menu Internet Explorer e My Documents e Outlook Express W Paint Files and Settings Transfer W BJ Command Prompt e My Music E Acrobat Reader 4 0 B My Computer Tour Windows xP Windows Movie Maker B Control Panel 2 My Recent Documents gt e My Pictures tS Printers and Faxes Q9 Help and Support Search All Programs gt 177 Run P Log Off o Turn Off Computer 5 untitled Paint 2 Inthe Control Panel double click Network Connections Network and Dial up Connections in Windows 2000 NT Figure 62 Windows XP Control Panel amp Control Panel File Edit view Favorites
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