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1. For only 9 99 a month Rhapsody offers a virtual jukebox with e Over 800 000 songs e 65 000 Albums e 80 Commercial free Radio Stations e Unlimited Custom Radio Stations e Discount Pricing on Song Purchases Getting Started 1 Load the supplied installation CD in your PC and install the Rhapsody software 2 Select the monthly All Access plan 3 When prompted enter the coupon code GOVIDEO MUSIC that came with your D2740 4 Remember you can only stream music files through your D2740 that have been added to your Rhapsody music library Enabling UPnP Required Before you can stream Rhapsody files to your DVD Player you must enable UPnP Universal Plug and Play in the Rhapsody software 1 Launch Rhapsody on your PC 2 Select Options gt User Settings and click the UPnP tab 3 Check the Start UPnP Server once logged in option 4 Click Start and then click OK to exit Streaming Rhapsody Content to Your D2740 1 Make sure your PC is on with the Rhapsody application running 2 Turn on the DVD Player and press NETWORK to enter Network mode 3 Select Rhapsody from the list of net worked servers and press ENTER GO VIDEO L Artists L Albums 80s Hits L Tracks Boogie Nights L Playlists Classic Rock Vault 7 Radio Stations Country Hits 4 Highlight the desired Artist Album Track Playlist Radio Station etc and press ENTER 4 Streaming Media Files t
2. NOTE To change the method by which the IP address is obtained see Get ting an IP Address on page 47 To rename the DVD Player see Naming the Player on page 47 To change the network security set tings see Wireless Security below Select OK and press ENTER Network setup is complete Press SETUP or RETURN to exit the Setup menu Wireless Security Settings To change the security settings for a wireless network 1 2 3 4 From Stop mode press SETUP Select Network and press ENTER Select Security WEP Settings and press ENTER Use the 4 keys to choose one of the available options Disabled default Recommended for Streaming Media Hex digits Enter the Key size 64 40 bits or 128 104 bits Key Index 0 3 and Key data in Hex format for your wireless network ASCII characters Enter the Key size 64 40 bits or 128 104 bits Key Index 0 3 and the Key data in ASCII format for your wireless network Select OK and press ENTER Press SETUP or RETURN to exit the Setup menu e For detailed information on WEP settings please refer to WEP FAQs on page 60 48 DVD Player User s Guide Display Settings The Display menu allows you to set your preferences for on screen display languages subtitle languages closed captions slideshow intervals and screen savers 1 From Stop mode press SETUP 2 Select Display and press ENTER 3 Use the a y keys to select e
3. NEC SECTION 810 21 ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of over head power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to quali fied service personnel 21 22 24 25 Damage Requiring Ser
4. 2 Intercom on azscos01 1 132 P drive P Common on azscos01 Q E Ftp on Azscos01iCommon T a 3 Media on Azscos11 2 Manual Only O Every O Time Plugin Selector Cancel OK 3 Managing Media Files on Your PC 4 5 6 Select the desired Update Period Manual Only default Scans will not run automatically Every Select this option to specify a periodic interval for scans to run throughout the day The interval can be set from every hour to every 12 hours Time Select this option to define a specific time each day for automatic scans to run e g 1 00 AM Click Apply Click OK Automatically Scanning your Media File Applications To automatically scan your media file applications 1 2 3 4 5 6 Click the Media Import tab Click the Scheduler button Click the Plugin Selector button Select the desired plugin using the Select a plugin drop down list box Select the desired Update Period Manual Only default Scans will not run automatically Every Select this option to specify a periodic interval for scans to run throughout the day The interval can be set from every hour to every 12 hours Time Select this option to define a specific time each day for automatic scans to run e g 1 00 AM Click OK 29 System Tab Click the System tab to display detailed information about your Media Server PC Media Server Info
5. 60 3c lt 92 sc iz rc 29 w cs 61 30 93 so 1 125 7 3 31 we pus 63 ar 95 s 127 7 ee 7 Getting Help 61 Warranty GoVideo Limited Warranty Who Provides the Limited Warranty During the warranty period the GoVideo Warranty Administrator will honor service for 90 days labor 1 year parts from the original date of consumer purchase See below for Commercial Industrial or Educational use coverage Remote controls are warrantied for 90 days from the date of purchase Who is Protected This warranty protects the original consumer owner of this GoVideo product What is Covered and How Long This warranty covers internal operating parts and service labor to repair or replace covered parts in this GoVideo product for 90 days labor 1 year parts from the date of purchase defined as follows 1 Original Consumer Retail Purchase 2 First Rental Purchase Agreement or 3 First Lease Purchase Agreement the Warranty Period Labor and replacement parts supplied during the Warranty Period are covered only for the remaining portion of the original Warranty Period The GoVideo Warranty Administrator shall have no liability for service under this warranty if non OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer replacement parts are used in the repair of your GoVideo product What the Owner Must Do If Service is Required Please contact our customer service departm
6. Make sure the front panel POWER button is pressed in Make sure the unit is not in Standby mode press POWER on the remote No picture Securely connect video cable Repair or replace damaged video cable Make sure the player is connected to the correct TV input Make sure the video input on the TV is set to view the DVD Player Make sure the VIDEO OUT key is set to the correct mode Composite S Video Component or Progressive Progressive Scan is only available when using the Component Video connection Picture noise Make sure the disc is not dirty or flawed If the picture output from your DVD Player goes through your VCR to get to your TV the copy protection signal applied to some DVD programs could affect picture quality If you still experience problems even when you connect your player directly to your TV try connecting your player to your TV s S Video input DVD picture does not fill The aspect ratio of the disc is fixed on your DVD screen on standard television No sound e Securely connect all audio cables Repair or replace any damaged audio or speaker cables Make sure the volume is turned up using the VOL keys Make sure the Audio Output settings are correctly matched to your TV and audio system The player is in Pause Slow Motion or Forward Reverse Scan Press PLAY on the remote control to return to normal playback mode No surround effect during Depending on the DVD the output signal may not use all 5 1 channel
7. 56 DVD Troubleshooting 57 Technical Specifications 58 Glossary 59 WEP FAQs 60 ASCII Hex Conversion Table 61 Warranty 62 Index 63 4 Important Safety Instructions 10 Read Instructions All the safety and oper ating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operat ing instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the prod uct and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and us ing instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this prod uct near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub ina wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory reco
8. Analog Parental w P Surround 4 Center 4 Ctr Spkr Size 4 Center Speaker Size Indicates the size of your center and surround speakers if applicable e Select Ctr Spkr Size and then use the 4 gt keys to select Large for full range speakers or Small for speakers that are not capable of producing bass 5 Select OK and press ENTER 6 Press SETUP or RETURN to exit the Setup menu 53 6 Advanced Settings amp Preferences Parental Settings The Parental menu allows you to block playback of DVDs based on their ratings Setting the Password amp Rating Level The DVD Player allows you to block playback of inappropriate content with a password protected Parental Control system not all discs are rated 1 From Stop mode press SETUP on the remote control 2 Select Parental and press ENTER 3 Select Password 4 Use the 0 9 keys to enter a 4 digit password and press ENTER 5 Select Rating and press ENTER repeat edly to set the rating from 1 Kid Safe to 8 Adult 6 Ifa password has already been set you will not be able to select Rating until you enter the correct password using the 0 9 keys 7 Select OK and press ENTER 8 Press SETUP or RETURN to exit the Setup menu e Not all DVDs are rated e DVDs that are rated higher than the level you select will not play with out entering the correct password NOTE Network Display Video Digital Analog y A kd E
9. PNG Ready Media Server is on network System Options The following system options can be updated Change Language Sets the Media Server language to English French Spanish or German You must restart the software for your language selec tion to take effect Enable Auto Run Sets the Media Server to load automatically when ever your computer is started as indicated by the icon in the system tray Prevent Hibernate Sleep Prevents your laptop from going into hiberna tion or sleep mode Database Options You can expand your media library by sharing files with other networked PCs View media of all servers v Enable Unified DB Backup DB Restore DB Sync Options View Media of All Servers Select this option to view and share media files with other servers PCs on your network e Enable Unified DB must be checked in order to select this option e You must have permission authoriza tion from the other PCs in order to view their contents see Sync Options below e Media files from other PCs will be listed in a different color than media files on your PC e You can only edit delete media files on your local PC Enable Unified DB Select this option to view media from all connected servers PCs in one unified database e All media files on networked PCs plus the media files on your local PC will be accessible as one database Your DVD Player will then have ac
10. Server Name Shows the name of your Media Server PC name Click the Change button to edit the Server Name Media Server Status Number of Nodes Shows the num ber of DVD players connected Connected Nodes Shows the IP Ad dress Name Type Status OEM Model Version and Device UID for each con nected DVD Player Statistics Use the Statistics button to view detailed connections and file transfer statistics for the Media Server 30 DVD Player User s Guide Changing the Server Name To change the server PC name 1 Click the System tab 2 Click the Change button 3 Type in the desired name and click Update Name Updating the Server Software To update the Media Server software 1 Click the System tab 2 Click the Update button e The Media Server upgrade page launches e Available product downloads will be identified along with instruc tions for downloading Changing the Registration Key To change the registration key 1 Click the System tab to open it 2 Type the new registration key into the Registration Key field 3 Click Apply Options Tab The Options tab lets you customize Media Server settings You can update your preferences in the following areas System Database File Types to Scan Media Display and Media Files You can also backup and restore your Media Library Z Enable Unified DB Syne Options Playlist Video Picture Mp MMPeG rec eso Mir PeT emp MPC Brrr
11. Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Welcome This Chapter provides a basic introduction to the DVD Player including an overview of the front panel rear panel and remote control 6 DVD Player User s Guide Unpacking Check to make sure the following items are included with your DVD Player Wireless Antennas Installation CD User s Guide Quick Reference Guide Registration Card Remote Control AAA Batteries GO VIDEO Compatible Media The DVD Player will play the following discs e DVD Video e Audio CD e Video CD Super Video CD e MP3 files on CD R RW e JPEG files on CD R RW e DVD R RW Region 1 Discs Only e DVD R RW The Wireless Media Receiver will stream the following media types from your PC e Video Files MPEG1 MPEG2 and DVR MS e Audio Files MP3 and WMA e Pictures Files JPEG BMP TIF PSD PCT PNG and GIF NOTE e With a minimum processor speed of 1 2 GHz you can also transcode AVI MPEG4 and DivX video files 1 Welcome Front Panel Front panel overview GO VIDEO 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 1 POWER button 8 OPEN CLOSE button 2 Power Indicator 9 STOPE button 3 Headphone jacks 10 PLAY gt button 4 Headphone Volume controls 11 PAUSE II button 5 Disc Tray 12 IR Sensor 6 PREVM4 NEXT buttons 13 Arrow keys 7 Front Panel Display NOTE Press the front panel POWER button the first ti
12. Warranty excludes all incidental and consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental and consequential damages so the above exclusion may not apply to you ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY PERIOD Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you This Exclusive Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state GoVideo Warranty Administrator 7835 East McClain Drive Scottsdale Arizona 85260 1732 customersupport govideo com 1 800 736 7679 Index A ASCII Hex Conversion Table 61 Aspect Ratio 50 Audio Settings Analog 52 Digital 51 Auto Run Enabling 31 B Backup Database 32 C Closed Captions 49 Compatible Media 7 Connections Analog Audio 18 BasicTV 16 Digital Audio 19 Network 15 Optional Video 17 Overview 13 Customer Support 56 D Database Options 31 Deleting Media Files 27 Multiple Files 27 Disc Menu Navigation 41 Display Settings 49 F File Types to Scan Options 32 Firewall 14 Front Panel 8 Front Panel Display 9 G Glossary 59 l Importing Media Automatically Scanning 29 From Hard Drive 28 From Media File Applications 29 Importing Media Files 22 IP Address 47 L Language Settings 31 49 M Me
13. are behind the firewall If this is not possible the next best alternative is to open only the ports required for the Streaming Media software to work This will reduce some of the protection afford ed by the firewall but is necessary for streaming media devices to work For specific information on configuring your firewall refer to the Help file included with the Media Server software The Help file includes a special Troubleshooting section covering specific settings for BlackICE Norton Personal Firewall Windows XP firewall and ZoneAlarm Pro Also refer to the user s guide that came with your firewall software DVD Player User s Guide Network Connections To connect the DVD Player to your home network 1 Connect the supplied wireless antennas to the rear panel antenna jacks OR 2 Connect an Ethernet cable from the RJ 45 port on the DVD Player to any available router or hub port in your network DVD Player a 0 RJ 45 Sw SUR D ONO 5 1 CHANNEL Wireless Ld Wired Antennas lt Ethernet NOTE To give your player a unique name on your network or change your wireless security settings see pages 47 48 2 Getting Connected 1 5 Basic TV Connections If your TV has standard audio video inputs red white and yellow RCA jacks Connect the supplied audio video cables from the DVD Player to your TV as shown Connect the power cable from the DVD Player to a s
14. decoder to provide virtual surround sound from the 5 1 channel analog audio outputs e Select Pro Logic and then use the 4 gt keys to select Auto Default Stereo audio soundtracks will be output in Dolby Pro Logic mode On All audio soundtracks will be output in Dolby Pro Logic mode Off Dolby Pro Logic is disabled Center Delay Use to delay the sound from the center speaker so that it arrives at your primary listening area at the same time as sound from the left and right front speakers e Select Ctr Delay and then use the 4 gt keys to set the delay from 0 1 75 meters see table Surround Delay Use to delay the sound from the surround speakers so that it arrives at your primary listening area at the same time as sound from the left and right front speakers e Select Surr Delay and then use the 4 keys to set the delay from 0 5 25 meters see table 52 DVD Player User s Guide Network Display Video Digital e Ta Pro Logic m Parental af La Ctr Delay 0 Meters Surr Delay 4 a Speaker Set 4 LR OK Speaker Test Speaker Test Use to adjust the relative sound balance of your speakers if you connected the DVD Player to a 5 1 channel amplifier e Select Speaker Test and press ENTER e A pink noise test tone is automati cally sent to each of the six speakers in a continuous loop e The test tone is broadcast for approxi mately 5 seco
15. remote moves control 2 Highlight the desired category and press ENTER GO VIDEO My Music 7 My Movies Albums My Pictures Videoshow All Displays all movies in your Media Library in one master list Albums Displays all movie albums defined as any group of movies saved in the same file folder on your PC The next level down is individual movie files from the selected album Videoshow Displays any Video shows e g custom movie Playlists you have created in the Media Server software on your PC The next level down is movie files from the selected Videoshow 3 Press ENTER to watch the selected movie or press PLAY gt to play all movies in the selected category ina continuous loop To stop playback and return to the Network menu press STOP E e To control playback use the PAUSE STEP Il REW 44 FWD gt gt PREV M4 and NEXT keys To create Videoshows in the Media Server software see pages 25 26 4 Streaming Media Files to Your TV 37 Viewing Pictures To view image files 1 2 38 Press PICTURES on the remote control Highlight the desired category and press ENTER GO VIDEO My Music All My Movies Albums ee Anal PA Videoshow All Displays all pictures in your Me dia Library in one master list Albums Displays all picture albums defined as any group of images saved in the same file folder on your PC The next level down is individua
16. server used 5 The following folders are displayed My Music Includes all music files from your Media library classified by Album Artist Genre and Playlist My Movies Includes all video files from your Media library classified by Album and Videoshow My Pictures Includes all picture files from your Media Library classified by Album and Slideshow GO VIDEO 7 My Music My Movies Albums L My Pictures Artists Genres Music Playlist 6 Choose the folders and files you wish to play using the arrow keys and the ENTER key e The media files available on your TV are exactly the same as the media files displayed in the Media Server software on your computer e When you update files on your computer you can update files on your TV by reselecting the server name Exiting Network Mode To turn off Network mode and return to DVD mode 4 Streaming Media Files to Your TV Use the 4 gt a keys to select Disc then press ENTER You can also press RETURN on the remote control repeatedly until the GoVideo splash screen appears If there is a DVD in the tray DVD play back will start automatically If there is no DVD in the tray the DVD Player will automatically revert back to Network mode To turn off the DVD Player press POWER 35 Playing Music To play music files 1 2 36 MUSIC Press MUSIC on the remote control Highlight the desired category and press ENTER GO V
17. D2740 User s Guide Wireless Media Receiver DVD Playe GO VIDEO 2 Congratulations Congratulations on your purchase of the D2740 Wireless Media Receiver DVD Player Now you can enjoy premium DVD playback plus all your favorite digital media files including music movies and pictures all in the comfort of your living room Please take a moment to write down your serial number located on the rear panel of the DVD Player CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of fire or electric shock This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this product Warning TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Caution To prevent fire shock hazard or annoying interference use only the recommended accessories To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure To reduce the risk of electri
18. IDEO Y My Music L My Movies Albums My Pictures Artists Genres Music Playlist All Displays all music tracks in your Media Library in one master list Albums Displays all albums as de fined by ID3 tags The next level down is individual music tracks from the selected album Artists Displays all artists as defined by ID3 tags The next level down is albums from the selected artist Genres Displays all genres as de fined by ID3 tags The next level down is individual music tracks in the selected genre Music Playlist Displays any Playlists you have created in the Media Server software on your PC The next level down is individual music track from the selected Playlist NOTE Continue to open folders until you reach the desired song album artist genre or playlist Press ENTER to play a single track or press PLAY gt to play all songs in the selected category in a continuous loop To stop playback and return to the Network menu press STOP E e To control playback use the PAUSE STEP Il REW 44 FWD gt gt PREV M4 and NEXT keys REW 44 and FWD do not function with WMA files To create Playlists in the Media Server software see pages 25 26 You can watch a slideshow while listening to music First select a song see above then select a photo album and press PLAY see page 38 DVD Player User s Guide Playing Movies To play movies 1 Press MOVIES on the
19. Icon causes a graphical Streamlink logo to bounce around the screen e Nightfall zooms in on the wallpaper and bounces it around the screen 4 Select OK and press ENTER 5 Press SETUP or RETURN to exit the Setup menu 6 Advanced Settings amp Preferences 49 Video Settings The Video menu allows you to set your preferred aspect ratio for DVD movies and specify your video connection method 1 2 3 From Stop mode press SETUP Select Video and press ENTER Use the a w keys to select each of the following TV Aspect Ratio Sets your preferred format for DVD movies to match the shape of your television screen 50 Select Set TV Aspect and then use the 4 keys to select Fullscreen Default Se lect if you have a standard 4 3 television and prefer to watch full screen versions of DVD movies if available Letterbox Select if you have a standard 4 3 television and prefer to watch widescreen versions of DVD movies if available Movies will display in letterbox format i e black bars will appear above and below the picture 16 9 Select if you have a widescreen 16 9 tele vision NOTE The VIDEO OUT key allows you to switch between PS Progressive Scan and IS Interlace Scan modes DVD Player User s Guide us Network Display Digital Analog Parental D TA EE EE a Set hopes SESS Video Output Composite Press PS IS button to change output setting OK Vid
20. RROW 4 gt a y buttons DISPLAY button STOP button PLAY button 10 REW 44 FF gt gt buttons 11 0 9 buttons 12 ZOOM button 13 ANGLE button 14 AUDIO button 15 SUBTITLE button 16 OPEN CLOSE button 17 MUSIC MOVIES PICTURES buttons 18 VIDEO OUT button 19 ENHANCE button 20 SETUP button 21 ENTER button 22 RETURN button 23 PAUSE STEP II button 24 PREV M4 NEXT gt gt buttons 25 SLOW button 26 CLEAR button 27 SEARCH button 28 VOLUME buttons 29 A B REPEAT button oO ON AU AWN 1 Welcome 1 1 Getting Connected This Chapter shows you how to connect the DVD Player to your network TV and other home the ater components e For basic connections see pages 13 16 e For advanced connections see pages 17 19 1 2 DVD Player User s Guide The Big Picture The D2740 streams digital content including music movies and pictures from your PC to your television over a wired or wireless network The network can be e Any standard Microsoft Windows based home network see page 14 or e Adirect connection between your PC and the back of the DVD Player with an Eth ernet crossover cable not supplied Internet Purchase and download music movies and pictures to your PC Gather and organize your Media media files on your PC i on ver using the Media Server oftware Software Router Pamma Living Room Wired Music Enjoy all the media on i or we stored
21. Tab 24 Media Import Tab 28 System Tab 30 Options Tab 31 02004 GoVideo All rights reserved Printed in China Streaming media platform technology protected 01999 2002 2003 by Digital 5 Inc All rights reserved designed in the United States Go Video is a registered trademark Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories The product complies with the KODAK Picture CD format and will display KODAK Picture CDs The KODAK Picture CD Compatible logo is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company and is used with permission Microsoft Windows and Windows Media Player are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation MUSICMATCH is a registered trademark of MUSICMATCH Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 4 Streaming Media Files to Your TV Connecting to the Server 35 Playing Music 36 Playing Movies 37 Viewing Pictures 38 Connecting to Rhapsody 39 5 Playing DVDs and Other Discs DVD Playback 41 Special Playback Options 42 Program Repeat Playback 43 Other Disc Playback 44 6 Advanced Settings amp Preferences DVD Setup Menu Overview 46 About Menu Navigation 46 Network Settings 47 Display Settings 49 Video Settings 50 Digital Audio Settings 51 Analog Audio Settings 52 Parental Settings 54 7 Getting Help Customer Support 56 Network Troubleshooting
22. ach of the following OSD Menu Language Sets your preferred language for the player s on screen displays and setup menus e Select Set On Screen Display then use the 4 gt keys to select English default Francais or Espanol Subtitle Language Sets your preferred language for DVD subtitles e Select Subtitle Language then use the 4 gt keys to select English French Spanish Auto or Off default e Select Auto to always select the disc s default Subtitle Language e Select Off to always turn Subtitles off e Subtitles vary from disc to disc The disc itself may override your selection Closed Captions Sets closed captions to TV or DVD mode e Select Turn Closed Caption then use the 4 keys to select TV closed captions are displayed in TV mode or DVD closed captions are displayed in DVD mode Network Display Video Digital Analog Parental D e m ie 8 Subtitle Language 4 English Turn Closed Caption Y Off gt Set Networked Slideshow Time 4 Medium La gt Set Screen Saver Mode 4 Moving Icon OK Networked Slideshow Time Sets the interval between slides when streaming photos over the network Select Set Networked Slideshow Time then use the 4 keys to select Slow Medium or Fast Screen Saver Enables one of the built in screen savers e Select Set Screen Saver Mode then use the 4 gt keys to select Moving Icon Nightfall or Off Moving
23. act they re the same level of encryption and can interoperate The higher level of WEP encryption commonly referred to as 128 bit WEP actually uses a 104 bit 26 hexadecimal character secret key set by the user and a 24 bit Initialization Vector not under user control It can be confusing to get wireless products from different manufacturers to work together The key to success is to pay attention to the WEP key formats that must be used for each product 60 DVD Player User s Guide What is the Format of your WEP Key Wireless networks typically require you to enter the WEP key in ASCII regular alpha numeric characters decimal or hexadecimal hex format Refer to the documentation provided for your wireless network to determine the format of your WEP key Tip Some access points refer to an encryption key as a passphrase Passphrases are always in ASCII format Please note that the letters are case sensitive What Format does the D2740 require The D2740 can accept WEP encryption keys in either hexadecimal or ASCII format Use the chart on page 61 to convert the WEP key between the various formats decimal hexadecimal or ASCII For example The hexadecimal conversion for an ASCII encryption key of EE7Da is as follows ASCII E 45 DO J a Tips on entering WEP codes One ASCII character is eight 8 bits One HEX character is four 4 bits A40 or 64 bit ASCII WEP code has 5 chara
24. avel from one network to another network s A router can be either a hardware device or a software application SSID The SSID Service Set Identifier allows a WLAN to be split into multiple networks each with a unige identifier which is programmed into one or more access points To access any of the networks a client computer must be configured with the corresponding SSID identifier for that network The SSID acts as a simple password providing a measure of security A weakness is that the SSID is widely known and shared Static IP Static IP addresses are numeric addresses that you assign to uniquely identify your network devices Important Only experienced network users should be assigning static IP addresses Subnet A subnet is a portion of a network that shares a common address component On TCP IP networks subnets are defined as all devices whose IP addresses have the same prefix For example all devices with IP addresses that start with 100 100 100 would be part of the same subnet Dividing a network into subnets is useful for both security and performance reasons System Tray The system tray also known as systray is a section of the taskbars in the Microsoft Windows desktop user interface used to display the clock and the icons of certain programs so that a user is continually reminded that they are there and can easily click one of them Transcoding Transcoding is the process of conv
25. button to move it down one level e Click repeatedly until the media item reaches the desired position within the playlist Creating a Smart Playlist You can create Smart Playlists based on certain custom criteria such as Artists Genre Title etc 1 Click the Media Files tab 2 Click the New Playlist Show button 3 Select Smart Playlists 4 Type a name and click OK The Smart Playlists dialog box is displayed Smart Playlist Smart Playlist Name Rock Playlist Match Any ofthe following conditions Randomize playlist Artist 5 Select the desired criteria for your playlist Type in the desired Artist Genre Album or Title name then click Add Choose All to restrict the playlist to media that meets all criteria e Choose Any to allow media files that meet any of the criteria 6 When finished click Update 26 DVD Player User s Guide Viewing Thumbnails To display your media files as thumbnails 1 Click the Media Files tab 2 Right click anywhere in the Media pane the right side of the screen 3 Select View gt Thumbnails Thumbnails are now displayed instead of the media list e Thumbnails are most effective for pictures The thumbnails for music and movies are icons Rotating Thumbnails To rotate an image thumbnail 1 Click the Media Files tab 2 Click the desired thumbnail to select it 3 Right click and select Rotate Left or Rotate Right e T
26. c shock do not remove the unit cover or back There are no serviceable parts inside e Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Warning TO AVOID HAZARDOUS EXPOSURE TO INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION DO NOT OPEN OR REMOVE DEFEAT LASER TRANSPORT PROTECTIVE HOUSING Class 1 Laser Product This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT MARKING is located on the rear panel DVD Player User s Guide Note to CATV System Installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the National Electronic Code that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical FCC Notice This equipment 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 equipment 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 equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determi
27. capabilities of your system see page 51 e If your receiver is equipped with a Dolby Digital and or DTS decoder your can enjoy 5 1 surround sound playback while watching DVD movies 2 Getting Connected 1 9 Managing Media Files on Your PC This Chapter shows you how to install the Media Server software and manage the media files on your PC 20 DVD Player User s Guide Software Installation Installing the Media Server Software Install the Media Server software to maintain a library of all the music movies and pictures stored on your PC 1 2 3 Turn on your PC and close all open programs Insert the installation CD into the CD ROM drive Click Install Media Server Software to begin the Installation Wizard Macromedia Flash Player 6 GOVIDEO STREAMING MEDIA SERVER VERSION 3 0 View the User s Guide Browse the Sample Media Files dizi tal Click Here to visit GoVideo com gt gt EXIT gt gt Follow the Installation Wizard to in stall the software When prompted enter the following 16 digit CD key e FVD3 ATCD EBCT BKC5 When installation is finished you may be prompted to restart your computer e The Media Server software is added to your Start menu so that it is launched automatically whenever your computer is started e The Media Server icon ay will always appear in the Windows system tray at the lower right corner of the screen 7 Follow the instructions on page 22
28. cepting connections Make sure the network is working and the PC is logged on to it Make sure the Media Server software is installed and running on the PC Reset the DVD Player Reset the PC No songs pictures movies Use the Scan button in the Media Import tab to scan the files into the Media found Server software Make sure you select the directories that contain the files By default the Media Server scans only the My Documents directory Song starts playing then Try to play the song again If the song does not start verify that your network stops connection is functioning Sometimes restarting the access point or router solves the problem Unable to view all songs Verify that they are supported formats MP3 WMA Songs must meet the bit rate requirements MP3 gt 80kbps WMA gt 48kbps If the media does not meet the requirements of the DVD the files will not be displayed Unable to see all pictures e Verify that they are a supported format see page 58 Unable to see all movies e Verify that they are supported formats see page 58 MPEGs must not be greater than 3MB sec Media files listed but do not If songs movies or pictures are in another user s private space you will not be play able to play them unless that user is logged into the PC Move the files to a public directory 56 DVD Player User s Guide DVD Troubleshooting SYMPTOM SOLUTION No power Make sure the AC power cord is securely connected
29. cess to media from several PCs Sync Options To authorize other servers PCs to access your Media Library 1 Click the Options tab 2 Select the Enable Unified DB option 3 Select the View media of all servers option 4 Click the Sync Options button The DB Sync Options window opens 3 Managing Media Files on Your PC 31 5 Select the line s listing the server s for which you want to grant access to your media 6 Click the Authorize button 7 To remove server s from the DB Sync list e Select the line s listing the server s you would like to delete e Click Delete 8 Click Apply 9 Click Close Backup Database To backup your Media Library 1 Open the Options tab 2 Click the Backup DB button e The Browse for Folder window opens 3 Browse to the directory where you would like to save the backup 4 Click OK A backup directory is created named BerkelyDB_ followed by the date and time Restore Database To restore your Media Library 1 Open the Options tab 2 Click the Restore DB button e The Browse for Folder window opens 3 Browse to the directory where your backup is stored 4 Select the desired backup and click OK e You will be prompted to restart the program in order for the change to take effect 32 DVD Player User s Guide File Types to Scan Options Use the files types option to select the file types from among those available that you wish to import into your Media Library du
30. ct the DVD Player to a stereo system or 5 1 channel analog amplifier 1 Connect stereo audio cables from the DVD Player to your stereo system as shown OR Connect 6 RCA cables from the DVD Player to your 5 1 channel analog amplifier as shown 2 Select the appropriate audio input on your stereo or amplifier to hear the DVD Player DVD Player 5 1CH Amplifier L AUDIO R SUBW SUR L FRONT L CENTER SUR R FRONT R Stereo or Analog Amplifier NOTE To set the DVD Player s Analog Audio Output settings to match the capabilities of your system see pages 52 53 Ifyour amplifier is equipped with a Dolby Pro Logic decoder your can enjoy surround sound playback while watching DVD movies 1 8 DVD Player User s Guide Optional Digital Audio Connections To connect the DVD Player to a 5 1 channel digital amplifier 1 Connect a digital coaxial cable from the DVD Player to your digital audio receiver as shown OR Connect a digital optical cable from the DVD Player to your digital audio receiver as shown 2 Select the appropriate audio input on your stereo or receiver to hear the DVD Player DVD Player o DAA o Te 990000 O CENTER SUR R FRONT R R E RJ 45 SUB W SUR L FRONT L 5 1 CHANNEL Optical COAXIALIN OPTICAL IN Digital A V Receiver NOTE To set the DVD Player s Digital Audio Output settings to match the
31. cters A40 or 64 bit HEX WEP code has 10 characters e A 128 bit ASCII WEP code has 13 characters A128 bit HEX WEP code has 26 characters ASCII Hex Conversion Table Dec Hex ASCII Dec Hex ASCII Dec Hex asci Dec Hex ASCII lo oo Nu 32 20 sP 64 40 96 60 1 o son 33 21 t 65 41 A 97 ot a 2 o srx 34 22 66 42 8 98 62 3 o erx 35 23 67 43 c 99 63 4 os cor 36 24 68 44 D 100 64 5 os ena 37 25 69 45 E ior 65 6 o ack 38 26 amp 70 46 F 102 66 prj fot fee fa fp tw 6 ws 8 os es 4o 28 172 48 H 104 68 9 oo pupa 73 49 105 69 6A 6c 6D m 106 11 pos vr 43 28 75 48 kK 107 e 12 oc rr 44 ac 76 ac Lt 108 3 op cr 45 2 77 4D mM 109 Tie oe soa oe re ae no oe po 15 of si a7 ow 7 79 a o in oF o 16 10 ole 48 30 o go so Pp 12 70 p 17 11 ocr 49 31 a at st 3 mm a 18 12 De so 32 2 a2 52 rR n 72 r 22 16 syn 54 36 6 86 56 v ns 76 v 24 18 can 56 38 8 a8 sa x 120 78 x 25 19 em 57 39 9 a9 59 v ia 79 y 26 ia sug 58 3a 90 sa z z 7a z 27 Pesc so 38 om se r 13 78 i 28 ic Fs
32. d prefer ences 45 DVD Setup Menu Overview The Setup menu allows you to customize your DVD Player Choose from six categories e Network Settings see page 47 e Display Settings see page 49 Display Video Digital Analog Parental e Video Settings see page 50 a e Digital Audio Settings see page 51 O se u 6 Welcome to Setup e Analog Audio Settings see page 52 e Parental Settings see page 54 Piese lect an icon with the arrow button S eer r player Fin 3 D3 26 30B6 29 0 Press SETUP to exit About Menu Navigation e Press POWER to turn on the DVD Player e Press SETUP to display the Setup menu sea e Use the a keys to move up and down e Usethe 4 gt keys to move left and right e Press ENTER to confirm your selections OTI e Press SETUP again to exit the Setup a eee menu Setup Enter 4 hay PLAY PAUSE STEP FWD PREV NEXT ANGLE ZOOM SEARC 46 DVD Player User s Guide Network Settings The Network setup options should only be used if you are having difficulty establishing communication between your DVD Player and home network You may also wish to give your player a unique name on your network or change your wireless security settings For context sensitive help in the Network setup menus select Help and press ENTER Getting an IP Address The D2740 automatically obtains an IP Internet Protocol address when connected to a network by using DHCP Dynamic Host Config
33. dia Display Options 33 Media Files Browsing 24 Deleting 27 Editing Details 24 Locating 24 Playing 24 Supported 58 Media Files Options 33 Media Files Tab 24 Media Import Tab 28 Media Server Changing Registration Key 30 Changing Server Name 30 Info 30 Launching 23 Overview 23 Status 30 Updating 30 MusicMatch 22 N Naming the Player 47 Network Settings 47 O Options Tab 31 P Parental Settings 54 Password 54 Playing Audio CD MP3 CD 44 DVD 41 Movie Files 37 Music Files 36 Photo CD 44 Picture Files 38 Program Repeat Modes 43 Special Play Options 42 Playlists Adding Files to 25 Changing Order of 26 Creating 25 Creating Smart Playlists 26 Deleting 25 Randomizing 25 Renaming 25 R Rating Level 54 Rear Panel 10 Remote Control 11 Restore Database 32 Rhapsody 39 S Safety Instructions 4 Screen Saver 49 Setup Menu Navigation 46 Overview 46 Sharing Files 31 Slideshow Time 49 Software Installation 21 Speaker Test 52 Streaming Media Files 35 System Options 31 System Tab 30 T Technical Specifications 58 Thumbnails Rotating 26 Viewing 26 Transcoding 7 Troubleshooting DVD 57 Network 56 U Unpacking 7 V Video Output 50 Video Settings 50 W Warranty 62 WEP FAQs 60 Windows Media Player 22 Wired Network 14 Wireless Network Access Point 14 Peer to Peer 14 Wireless Network Settings 48 Wireless Security Settings 48 63 7 Getting Help GO VIDEO
34. dia Library and deletes the respective files from your hard drive Delete from Playlist Removes the selected file s from the selected Playlist Delete Playlist Removes the select ed Playlist s from your Media Library 3 Youare prompted to confirm the deletion Click Yes to continue e When you delete files from the Media Library they will be found again the next time you scan the same location on your hard drive To delete files permanently from your hard drive select the Delete from Hard Drive options 3 Managing Media Files on Your PC 27 Media Import Tab The Media Import tab provides a variety of methods to scan media files audio video pictures and playlists into your Media Library You can import your files manually or schedule them to be imported automatically Clear C Auto Create Playlist Advanced Al a l Plugin Import lugin Import E Fi PI T 00 00 00 937 0 Scheduler Caer Cie Come Ready Media Server is on network e A statistical snapshot of the contents of your Media Library is displayed under Database Contents e A statistical snapshot of the most recent scan is displayed under Scan Details e To find out why a particular file was not imported click the Details button 28 DVD Player User s Guide Importing Media from your Hard Drive To manually import media files from your hard drive 1 Click the Media Import tab 2 Select the desired directorie
35. dit Password as Ifyou forget your Parental Control password enter 0106 to clear the password Keep this password out of reach of children as it will always unlock the Parental Control setting 54 DVD Player User s Guide 7 Getting Help This Chapter shows you how to get help including troubleshooting customer support and warranty information 55 Customer Support The Troubleshooting section below will help you solve common issues with your Hardware Technical Support DVD Player If you don t find the answers Belkin http www belkin com D Link http support dlink com you need here you can contact our Linksys http www linksys com Customer Service Department as follows Microsoft http www microsoft com Netgear http www netgear com Phone 800 736 7679 ORINOCO http www orinocowireless com E Mail customerservice govideo com SMC http www smc com Z Com http www zcom com tw Web www govideo com SYMPTOM SOLUTION DVD Player unable to connect Make sure the Media Server software is installed and running on the PC to the PC Inthe Media Server software check the Systems tab and see if you have an IP address under Media Server Status Verify that you do not have a PC based software firewall such as Norton Antivirus or the Windows XP firewall activated DVD just searching no server Verify that the Ethernet card is installed correctly or that the wireless access point is ac
36. ectories ews 1 W lt Local Disk C 4 Click Scan to start importing media files into the Media Server library Only those files scanned into the Media Server library will be view able on your TV e Scanning may take several minutes depending on the number of media files found e Your PC must be on with the Media Server installed the icon should ap pear in the Windows system tray in order to view media files on your TV e When you import media files you are only indexing the files The original files remain in their respective folders on your hard drive DVD Player User s Guide Launching the Media Server During installation the Media Server software was added to your Startup menu so that it is loaded automatically whenever your computer is started to turn off this feature see Enable Auto Run on page 31 To start the Media Server software 1 Click the Media Server icon MN in the system tray located at the lower right corner of your computer screen e You can also right click the icon and select Open Server or Restart Media Server e If there is no Media Server icon MI in the system tray select Start gt Programs gt GoVideo Media Server gt GoVideo Media Server to add the icon The application launches and the Media Server interface is displayed Media Server Overview The Media Server software allows you to manage the digital media files on your PC and provides the
37. elect either List View or Thumbnail View You can change the settings so that the media files appear as a list or as thumbnails The default display option is List View Media Files Options The following media files options can be updated Media Files Thumbnail Settings 75x75 v Minimum Image Size 50 X 50 v Pixels Thumbnail Settings Select from among various predefined image sizes while in Thumbnail View see above The default option is 75 x 75 pixels Minimum File Size Specify the min imum image size that will be scanned in during media import The default is 50 x 50 pixels 3 Managing Media Files on Your PC 33 Streaming Media Files to Your TV This Chapter shows you how to enjoy the media files on your PC in the comfort of your living room 34 DVD Player User s Guide Connecting to the Server To stream media files from your PC to your TV 1 Make sure your PC is on and the Me dia Server software is running before turning on the DVD Player 2 Turn on your TV and DVD Player e The GoVideo splash screen is dis played 3 Press NETWORK to enter NETWORK Network mode If no disc is detected the DVD Player will switch to Network mode automatically e The Network main menu is dis played GO VIDEO Rhapsody Media Server My Server 4 Highlight the desired server PC name and press ENTER If there is more than one server on your network the DVD Player will connect to the last
38. ent at 1 800 736 7679 to repair or replace your product at GoVideo s option if it proves to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use during the warranty period listed above effective from the date of original consumer purchase of the product Repaired or replacement units are warrantied for the remaining period of the original warranty Please retain dated sales receipt Within the warranty period the customer pays for inbound shipping charges and GoVideo pays return shipping charges 62 DVD Player User s Guide Other Warranty Coverage Commercial Industrial or Educational use has the same warranty coverage as stated in this warranty 9 days Tabor ear arts What are the Exceptions This warranty does not cover 1 Normal maintenance service such as cleaning 2 Damage from misuse abuse neglect or accident natural disasters or Acts of God 3 Cabinetry decorative parts A C adapters knobs or buttons 4 The foreign country use of this product 5 GoVideo product which has been electronically or mechanically modified in any way or incorporated into other products 6 Installation and setup service adjustments 7 Owner instruction Your Owner s Guide provides information regarding operating instructions and user controls For additional information contact your authorized GoVideo dealer GoVideo is not responsible for any shipping handling or insurance charges This Exclusive Limited
39. eo Output Sets the Video Output to match the method you used to connect the DVD Player to your TV Press the VIDEO OUT button repeat edly to select Composite Default Select if you connected the DVD Player to your TV using the Composite Video output S Video Select if you connected the DVD Player to your TV using the S Video output Component Select ifyou connected the DVD Player to your TV using the Component Video output Progressive Select if you connected the DVD Player to your TV using the Progressive Video output If your TV does not have a Progressive Scan input the screen will go blank when you select Progressive Scan Press VIDEO OUT again to select a different Video Output Select OK and press ENTER Press SETUP or RETURN to exit the Setup menu Digital Audio Settings The Digital menu allows you to set the format of the audio signal from the coaxial and optical digital audio outputs 1 From Stop mode press SETUP 2 Select Digital and press ENTER 3 Use the a y keys to select each of the following Dolby Digital Sets the digital audio format of outgoing Dolby Digital 5 1 signals e Select Dolby and then use the 4 gt keys to select Bitstream Outputs the raw digital bitstream from the optical coaxial digital audio outputs e g to an exter nal amplifier with a surround sound decoder PCM Default Outputs 2 channel digital audio from the optical coaxial digital audi
40. er To cancel Program Playback 1 Press PLAY MODE 2 Select Mode and press ENTER repeat edly until Program is selected 3 Select OK and press ENTER 4 Select Clear All and press ENTER 5 Press PLAY MODE twice to exit Shuffle To shuffle the playback order of DVD Chapters 1 Press PLAY MODE 2 Select Mode and press ENTER repeat edly until Shuffle is selected 3 Select OK and press ENTER e Chapters will play in random order 4 To cancel press PLAY MODE and set Mode to Off Repeat To repeat a Title or Chapter 1 Press PLAY MODE 2 Select Repeat and press ENTER re peatedly to select the desired Repeat mode Chapter Repeat Title Repeat Disc Repeat Off 3 Select OK and press ENTER e The selected Repeat mode will be active 4 Tocancel press PLAY MODE and set Repeat to Off 5 Playing DVDs and Other Discs 43 Other Disc Playback Audio CD MP3 CD Playback Photo CD Playback To play an Audio CD or MP3 files on CD To play Kodak Photo CDs or JPEG files on R RW CD R RW 1 Load the Audio CD in the disc tray 1 Load the Photo CD in the disc tray e The disc will begin playback auto The slideshow will begin automati matically cally com gt Oy TES 2 To control the slideshow CA Browse Disc e Press PAUSE II to pause playback o DEEUEEJE Press PLAY to resume playback Natures song e Press PREVH4 NEXT bb to browse Jazz beats 8 O Jazz beats My guitar tab 9 O My guitar tab the tracks Happy Bi
41. erting a media file or object from one format to another WEP WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is a security protocol for wireless local area networks WLANs defined in the 802 11b g standard WEP is designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired LAN Wired LANs are inherently more secure being somewhat protected from unauthorized access by their physical structure WLANs which are over radio waves do not have the same physical structure and consequently are more vulnerable to tampering WEP provides security by encrypting the data so that it is protected as it is transmitted To minimize the risk of radio frequency RF interception WEP is specified for encryption and authentication between clients and access points according to the 802 11 standard All clients and access points must be configured with the same key for encrypting and decrypting data transmissions WEP keys are 64 or 128 bits in length Wired Ethernet Network A wired Ethernet network is a network in which the devices communicate with each other using physical cables using the Ethernet 802 3 standard WLAN Wireless local area network using radio waves 59 7 Getting Help WEP FAQs What is WEP WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is a security protocol for wireless local area networks WLANs defined in the 802 11b g standard WEP is designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired LAN Wired LANs are inheren
42. esponse Signal to noise Ratio THD General Power Requirements Power Consumption Video Standard Weight approx Dimensions approx 1 0Vp p 75Q sync negative polarity RCA pin jack x 1 Y 1 0Vp p 75Q sync negative polarity C 0 286Vp p 750 Progressive Interlace Scan modes Y 1 0Vp p 750 Cb 0 7Vp p 75Q Cr 0 7Vp p 750 1 85V rms 10kQ RCA pin jack L R x 1 0 5Vp p 75Q RCA pin jack x 1 Optical fiber transmitter 20Hz to 20kHz gt 90dB Less than 0 05 120 VAC 60Hz lt 25W NTSC 5 5 lbs 2 5 kg 17 x 11 6 x 2 2 432 x 295 x 56 mm w d h Supported Media Files 1 2GHz CPU required for transcoding User selectable minimum size Formats Supported for Transcoding Streaming Media supports the following file formats for transcoding AVI files must have video streams with one of the following FOURCC codes H263 1263 MJPG DIVX divx DX50 XVID xvid mp4s MP4S M482 m4s2 DIV3 div3 MP43 MP42 MPG4 WMV1 dvsl dvsd DVSD dvhd mpg1 mpg2 PIM1 MJPG HFYU hfyu To summarize this includes DivX 3 5 XVID and certain other related MPEG 4 codecs If the video stream does not indicate one of these FOURCC codes the file will be filtered out AVI files must have an index chunk otherwise they will be filtered out The index chunk is used for fast forward and rewind The most common reason that an index chunk would be missing is if the file had not finished downloading and is incomplete t
43. file s 2 Click the Multiple Add button 3 Select the Add to Playlist option 4 Select the desired playlist and click OK Y Add To Playlist 3 Managing Media Files on Your PC EL Adding files from the Hard Drive To add multiple media files to a playlist from your hard drive 1 au Bb W N Click the Multiple Add button Select the Add Files from Hard Drive option Navigate to the directory containing the desired media files Select the media type from the Files of type drop down list Select the desired media file s Click Open HE 0 Renaming a Playlist To rename a playlist AWN Click the Media Files tab Select the desired playlist Right click and select Rename Type the new name and press Enter on your keyboard Deleting a Playlist To delete a playlist from the Media Library UN Click the Media Files tab Select the desired playlist Right click and select Delete You are prompted to confirm the deletion Click Yes to continue Randomizing a Playlist To randomize a playlist 1 2 3 4 Click the Media Files tab Select the desired playlist Right click and select Randomize Playlist The playlist is now randomized 25 Changing the Playlist Order To change the playback order of files in a playlist Click the Media Files tab Select the desired playlist Click the desired media file Click the track up button to move it up one level or the track 3L AWN down
44. he H Rock E Take My Breath Away Jessica Simps EA want Offspring The IE TV Total Torwart KE Tv Total Opa lacht EB o6 wipot Bios 3144 Edos_316 Boe 324 Flin ns m lt FED New Playist Show if Add To Playlist Media Details Ready Media Server is on network Browsing Media Files Use the following buttons to browse your files by media type All Media Displays Source all audio video and pep image files ES My Music i Ei My Movies My Music Displays E My Pictures audio files only My Movies Displays video files only My Pictures Displays image files only Playing Media Files To play media files directly within the Media Server software Click the Media Files tab Select the desired media type Select the desired media file Right click and select Play Media e The application associated with the selected media type will launch and the file will begin playing A WN 24 DVD Player User s Guide Locating Media Files To find the location of any media file on your hard drive 1 Click the Media Files tab 2 Select the desired media type 3 Select the desired media file 4 Right click and select Locate File e Windows Explorer opens to the directory where the file is located Editing Media File Details To edit media file details e g 1D3 tag information 1 Click the Media Files tab 2 Select the desired media type 3 Select the desired media fi
45. he index chunk is at the very end of the file NOTE e Specifications and product design are subject to change without notice 58 DVD Player User s Guide Glossary Access Point An access point is a device that controls encryption on the network and may bridge or route wireless traffic to a wired Ethernet network or the Internet Access points that act as routers can also assign IP addresses to your PC using DHCP services Ad Hoc Mode Two or more wireless Ethernet computers 802 11b g may communicate with each other without a wireless access point The wireless cards must be set to ad hoc mode instead of infrastructure mode Also referred to as a peer to peer network Auto IP The networked device obtains an IP address for itself CODEC COder DECoder A codec software for converting audio or video to a specific format It can also decode media encoded in this format Popular codecs include MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 Indeo etc AVI is not a codec but a format that can be encoded using different codecs DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses and to provide other configuration information for networked devices DHCP enables devices on an IP network to extract their configurations from a server the DHCP server or servers in particular servers that have no exact information The most significant piece of information distributed in this ma
46. he thumbnail is rotated 90 degrees to the left or right respectively Deleting Media Files You can delete media files from the Media Library or from your hard drive 1 Click the Media Files tab 2 Select the desired media type 3 Select the desired media file s e Use Ctrl click or Shift click to select multiple files 4 Right click and select one of the fol lowing options Delete from Library Removes the file from your Media Library but leaves the file intact on your hard drive Please note that the Media Server will find the file again the next time you scan your hard drive Delete from Hard Drive Removes the file from your Media Library AND deletes the file from your hard drive 5 You are prompted to confirm the deletion Click Yes to continue Media Server 2 Are you sure you want to delete selected media item s from the library 6 You can also delete files using the Multiple Delete button see column at right Deleting Multiple Files The Multiple Delete menu is a shortcut menu with a variety of methods of deleting files This menu is context sensitive only options relevant for the media type selected are available 1 Click the Multiple Delete button HE 2 Select one of the following options Delete Artist Album Genre from Li brary Removes the selected Artist s Album s Genre s from your Media Library Delete From Hard Drive Removes the selected Artist s Album s Genre s from your Me
47. interface between your PC and DVD Player The Media Server software must be running on your computer in order for the DVD Player to communicate with your computer The four tabs along the top of the screen provide quick access to available options Media Files Tab see page 24 Media Import Tab see page 28 System Tab see page 30 Media Files Media Import System Options Options Tab see page 31 GoVideo Media Server Source Albums 13 NOTE The About Help and Close buttons are always visible in the lower right corner ofthe screen Click About to view the software version number Click Help for detailed online help e Click Close to close the Media Server 3 Managing Media Files on Your PC 23 Media Files Tab Use the Media Files tab to manage the media files you have scanned from your hard drive or media file applications GoVideo Media Server Media Files Media Import System Options Source Albums 13 GP 20002 ExTrabiDiver FM Music America Town A Aniss 16 Gentes 10 Ji Altemative SF Atemative Rock EM Movies Away from the Sun S Beastie Boys J County M8 Come Clean S Black Eyed Peas Double Wide lt E My Pictures S Britney Spears gt Five For Fighting J Other Tite 127 ut Album Gene Scooter 2000er ExT rabi Five For Fighting America Town Rock DoorsDown Away fromthe ltemative Rock Come Clean Rock Double Wide Alternative m In This Skin Ne Pop Inay On T
48. l image files from the selected album Slideshow Displays any Slideshows you have created in the Media Server software on your PC The next level down is image files from the selected Slideshow NOTE 3 Press ENTER to view the selected picture or press PLAY gt to view all pictures in the selected Album or Slideshow in a continuous loop To stop playback and return to the Network menu press STOP E To scroll to the previous or next im age press PREV M4 or NEXT pI e To create Slideshows in the Media Server software see pages 25 26 Viewing Thumbnails In addition to listing your image files you can view them as thumbnails e Press ZOOM on the remote control to switch between list view and thumb nail view GO VIDEO a 1 404 My Music A f My Movies uz y J My Pictures a Frog Eagle _ DAA Ee Sea a You can listen to music while watching a slideshow First select a song see page 36 then select a photo album and press PLAY see above DVD Player User s Guide Connecting to Rhapsody What is Rhapsody Rhapsody is the award winning music subscription service that gives you unlimited access to the deepest catalog of legal online music in the world Listen to over 800 000 songs create custom playlists enjoy the Internet s best radio burn mixed CDs and detailed music information Rhapsody is the easy to use all in one service that does it all
49. le only one file can be edited at a time 4 Right click and select Edit Media De tails e You can also click the Media Details button 5 Make the desired changes in the Edit Media Details dialog and click Update WP Media Details Edit Media Details Media Details Filename Scatter Cramp mp3 Title Cramp Artist Scatter Album Taxi Genre Pop URL C Documents and Settings tmchatton My Documents My Mu Creating Playlists To create a new playlist 1 Click the Media Files tab 2 Click the New Playlist Show button 3 Select the desired Playlist Type Music List Video Shows Slideshow e For Smart Playlists see page 26 e Click the Randomize Playlist option if you would like the media to be played in a random order 4 Type a name and click OK The playlist is added to the Source pane Adding to a Playlist To add files to a playlist 1 Click the Media Files tab 2 Select the desired media file s e Ctrl click or Shift click to select mul tiple files 3 Click the Add to Playlist button Fi New Playlist Show e You can also right click and select Add to Playlist 4 Click the desired playlist to select it and click OK e You can also drag and drop media items from the right side of the screen to the desired playlist on the left side of the screen Adding files from the Media Library To add multiple files to a playlist from the Media Library 1 Select the desired media
50. me you turn on the DVD Player Then use the remote control POWER button to switch the unit between On and Standby low power mode 8 DVD Player User s Guide Front Panel Display Front panel display overview 1 DVD Indicator 7 MP3 Indicator 2 Play Status Indicator 8 Play Indicator 3 PBC Indicator 9 Repeat Status Indicator 4 Track Indicator 10 Pause Indicator 5 Time Indicator 11 Dolby Digital Indicator 6 VCD SVCD Indicator NOTE The PBC Indicator lights if you load a VCD with PBC Playback Control 1 Welcome Rear Panel Rear panel overview 1 2 5 6789 O O o EE SR RON E en7 o AO E Bera 1 WIRELESS ANTENNA jacks 6 COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT 2 ETHERNET RJ 45 port jack 3 5 1 CHANNEL ANALOG AUDIO 7 VIDEO OUT jack OUT jacks 8 S VIDEO OUT jack 4 STEREO AUDIO OUT jacks 9 OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT 5 PROGRESSIVE COMPONENT jack VIDEO OUT jacks NOTE e The DVD Player is equipped out of the box to work with a wired 802 3 or wireless 802 11b g network 1 0 DVD Player User s Guide Remote Control Remote control overview O N A WAW N oo 11 12 13 14 15 MUSIC MOVIES PICTURES 0 ola TITLE PLAY MODE ENHANCE VIDEO OUT DISC MENU NOTE e Press NETWORK to switch to streaming media mode Press MUSIC MOVIES or PICTURES to jump directly to your media files POWER button NETWORK button TITLE button PLAY MODE button DISC MENU button A
51. mmended by the manufacturer A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops exces sive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabi net are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating These openings AR PORTABLE CART WARNING Symbol provided by RETAC DVD Player User s Guide 11 12 13 14 15 must not be blocked or covered The open ings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternat ing current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet t
52. nds in each speaker e Adjust the speaker levels as required by your amplifier e When finished press STOP MH to can cel the test tone Select OK and press ENTER Press SETUP or RETURN to exit the Setup menu us Metric Conversion 3 15m 10 3 ft 3 50m 11 5 ft 3 85m 12 6 ft 4 20m 13 8 ft 4 55m 14 9 ft 4 90m 16 1 ft 5 25m 17 2 ft 0 35m 1 2 ft 0 70m 2 3 ft 1 05m 3 4 ft 1 40m 4 6 ft 1 75m 5 7 ft 2 10m 6 9 ft 2 45m 8 0 ft 2 80m 9 2 ft Analog Audio Settings connues Speaker Setup Use to identify the type and size of speakers in your audio setup 1 From Stop mode press SETUP 2 Select Analog and press ENTER 3 Usethe a keys to select Speaker Set and press ENTER Note Only the active speakers are listed in the Speaker Set field The default setup is LR Left and Right only 4 Use the keys to select each of the following Subwoofer Indicates whether or not your audio setup includes a Subwoofer SW e Select Subwoofer and then use the 4 keys to select On or Off Surround Indicates whether or not your audio setup includes Left Surround LS and Right Surround RS speakers e Select Surround and then use the 4 keys to select On or Off Center Indicates whether or not your audio setup includes a Center C speaker e Select Center and then use the 4 gt keys to select On or Off Network Display Video Digital
53. ned by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet ona circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Macrovision Notice U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 4 819 098 4 907 093 and 6 516 132 This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Table of Contents 1 Welcome Unpacking 7 Compatible Media 7 Front Panel 8 Front Panel Display 9 Rear Panel 10 Remote Control 11 2 Getting Connected The Big Picture 13 About Networks Firewalls 14 Network Connections 15 Basic TV Connections 16 Optional Video Connections 17 Optional Analog Audio Connections 18 Optional Digital Audio Connections 19 3 Managing Media Files on Your PC Software Installation 21 Initial Scan For Media Files 22 Launching the Media Server 23 Media Server Overview 23 Media Files
54. nner is the IP address DVR MS Microsoft introduced the dvr ms file format in Windows XP Similar to asf dvr ms allows the creation of key PVR functionality including time shifting live pause and simultaneous record and playback FOURCC Four character code identifying the video data stream format Gateway A gateway is the point at which one network connects to another network A gateway can be composed of software hardware or a combination of the two Infrastructure Mode Wireless Ethernet adapters default to infrastructure mode a communication method requiring a wireless access point IP Address During the process of establishing communication devices acquire addresses known as IP addresses These addresses are used to direct network traffic to the proper destination An IP address is typically displayed in dotted decimal format e g 192 168 0 2 LAN Local area network Network A network is the mechanism by which devices communicate with each other With GoVideo D5 Streaming Media these devices include your DVD Player and your computer s Peer to peer network A peer to peer network within the realm of GoVideo D5 Streaming Media is defined as two or more wireless Ethernet computers 802 11b g that communicate with each other without a wireless access point Also referred to as ad hoc Router A router is a gateway device that determines the route of data packets as they tr
55. o Your TV 39 Playing DVDs and Other Discs This Chapter shows you how to play DVDs Audio CDs and other discs 40 DVD Player User s Guide DVD Playback Playing a DVD Follow these steps to play a DVD 1 Turn on the DVD Player using the front panel POWER button If the unit is in Standby mode press POWER on the remote control to power on the unit The blue LED will light behind the front panel arrow keys 2 Turn on your TV and set it to the AV input connected to the DVD Player 3 Turn on your audio system if applica ble and set it to the input connected to the DVD Player 4 Press OPEN CLOSE on the remote control or front panel to open the disc drawer 5 Place the disc in the drawer with the label side facing up If the disc has two sides place the disc with the desired playback side facing down 6 Press OPEN CLOSE again to close the disc drawer 7 Press PLAY on the remote control or front panel e Many discs will load and begin playing automatically when the disc drawer closes e If the DVD has a disc menu or more than one title the disc menu may appear see column at right 8 Adjust the playback volume by press ing the VOL keys on the remote control 5 Playing DVDs and Other Discs Disc Menu Navigation DVD disc menus allow you to select chapters for playback change the disc s default playback settings such as Audio format and Subtitle language and access any special feature
56. o outputs Off Disables Dolby Digital output DTS Sets the digital audio format of outgoing DTS Digital Theater Sound signals e Select DTS and then use the 4 gt keys to select Bitstream PCM or Off MP3 WMA Sets the outgoing digital audio format of MP3 WMA tracks e Select MP3 WMA and then use the 4 gt keys to select Bitstream PCM or Off 6 Advanced Settings amp Preferences Network Display Analog Parental D e A b DTS 4 Bitstream MP3 WMA 4 Bitstream gt cD 4 Original NextPage CD Sets the outgoing digital audio format of CD tracks e Select CD and then use the 4 gt keys to select Original PCM or Off e Original outputs the audio signal in its original raw format LPCM Sets the outgoing digital audio format of LPCM tracks e Select NextPage and press ENTER e Select LPCM and then use the 4 gt keys to select Original PCM or Off Others Sets the outgoing digital audio format of VCD tracks e Select NextPage and press ENTER e Select Others and then use the 4 gt keys to select Bitstream PCM or Off 51 Analog Audio Settings The Analog menu allows you to adjust analog audio settings including Pro Logic speaker delays and speaker sizes configurations 1 From Stop mode press SETUP 2 Select Analog and press ENTER 3 Use the v keys to select each of the following Pro Logic The DVD Player has a built in Dolby Pro Logic
57. on your PC in Wireless S MONIES the comfort of your Network P Pictures living room 2 Getting Connected 1 3 About Networks amp Firewalls Compatible Networks If you do not already have a network installed you will need to purchase the network components of your choice and follow the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer The DVD Player easily connects to all three major types of home networks including Wired Ethernet Network Networked devices commu nicate with each other using Ethernet cables following the 802 3 standard Wireless Access Point Network Infrastructure mode Wireless Peer to Peer Network Ad Hoc mode Networked devices communicate with each other over the air fol lowing the 802 11b g standard This type of network requires a wireless access point to send data to your networked DVD Player The wireless adapter cards in a peer to peer network must be set to Infrastructure mode n Devices communicate with each other over the air follow ing the 802 11b g standard Peer to Peer networks consist of two or more wireless computers that communi cate without a wireless access point The wireless adapter cards in a peer to peer network must be set to Ad Hoc mode If You are Using a Firewall 14 If you are using a firewall it is best if all your devices
58. ring manual and automatic scans Audio Playlist Video Picture Y MP3 VPLS Y MPEG JPEG Psp GIF Y WMA 7 Mau VJBMP PCT VITIFF PNG AMI v DVR MS v Enable Network Drives Audio MP3 WMA Playlist PLS M3U Video MPEG AVI MPEG4 DivX DVR MS Picture JPEG BMP TIFF PSD PCT PNG GIF Note The DVR MS XP Media Center Edition recording qualities supported by the Media Server software include better good and fair The best quality is not currently supported Enable Network Drives The Media Server can stream media from the network drives of other computers This media can be on computers running operating systems other than Windows 2000 or XP e Important In order to stream media from another computer s network share that share must be public Any shares made public can be viewed by all network computers so please ex ercise caution This option is recom mended for experienced users only e See the online tutorial for help on making network drives public Media Display Options The following options affect how media files are displayed in the Media Files tab Media Display Album sort order on device Track No v Global Media View List View v Album sort order on device You can sort your albums by the Title or Track No The default option is Track No Global Media View S
59. rthday 100 Happy Birthday 7 e Press 0 9 and ENTER to select a spe File Song of the birds cific track Artist The Feathers Album Vol 1 e To view current picture informa Song Tweet tweet Comm Genre Rock Year 2001 tion number and file name press DISPLAY 3 To manipulate the current photo 2 To select tracks e Press 4 to rotate the picture 90 e Press PREVM4 NEXT hb to browse degrees counter clockwise the tracks Press to rotate the picture 90 e Press 0 9 and ENTER to select a spe degrees clockwise cific track Press w to flip the picture vertically Press d baw and ENTER to select e Press a to return the picture to its a specific track original orientation 3 To control playback Press ZOOM to adjust the size of the e Press PAUSE II to pause playback image Press PLAY to resume playback Press ANGLE repeatedly to rotate Press STOP m to stop playback the image in 90 degree increments e Press REV 44 FWD to scan back 4 To switch to directory view wards and forwards at variable Press STOP E to stop playback and speeds Audio CD only display the photos in a directory e Press PLAY MODE repeatedly to format repeat a Single Track or All Tracks 4 Press VOL to adjust the volume NOTE You can play discs that have both MP3 and JPEG files 44 DVD Player User s Guide Advanced Settings amp Preferences This Chapter shows you customize the DVD Player to meet your personal requirements an
60. ry reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternate Warnings This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particu lar attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electri cal Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides informa tion with regard to proper grounding of the 16 17 18 19 20 mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode GROUND ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 T N cal i GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
61. s but playback of Dolby Digital rather output monaural or stereo sound even if the soundtrack is recorded in soundtrack Dolby Digital format Severe hum or noise Make sure components are correctly and securely connected Make sure connecting cables are away from a transformer or motor and at least 10 feet away from a TV or fluorescent light Move your TV away from your audio components The plugs and jacks are dirty Wipe them with a cloth slightly moistened with alcohol Clean the disc Remote does not function Remove any obstacles between the remote and the player Move closer to the player when operating the remote Point the remote directly at the sensor on front panel of the player Replace the batteries Disc does not play Make sure there is a disc in the tray Turn the disc over Make sure the desired playback side is facing down on the disc tray The disc is skewed or warped The region code on the DVD does not match the player Moisture has condensed inside the player Remove the disc and leave the player turned on for about half an hour Disc does not start playing Program Play or Repeat Play is selected Press PLAY MODE and cancel these from the beginning functions before playing a disc Resume Play is active Press STOP twice and then restart DVD playback 7 Getting Help 57 Technical Specifications Video Video Out S Video Out Component Out Audio Analog Out Coaxial Out Optical Out Frequency R
62. s on the disc Use the following keys to navigate DVD disc menus MENU Press to display the disc menu for the currently loaded disc Menu contents vary by disc 4 gt a v Press to move the cursor left right up and down in the disc menu 0 9 Press to make direct selections in some disc menus ENTER Press to make selections and confirm settings in the disc menu RETURN Press to display the previ ous menu or to exit the disc menu 00 EM TITLE PLAY MODE ENHANCE VIDEO OUT DISC MENU Disc Menu Enter dq pav Return 41 Special Playback Options STOP PAUSE STEP a m lt z 5 PREV NEXT SLOW DISPLAY ENHANCE TITLE 42 STOP Press once to stop and hold playback Press twice to stop and restart the disc PAUSE STEP Pauses playback While in Pause mode press repeat edly to step forward one frame at atime REV 4 FWD gt gt Scans forward or backward up to 100x normal speed PREV NEXT gt gt Skips to the next or previ ous chapter SLOW Plays slow motion forward at variable speeds Press PLAY to resume normal play DISPLAY Displays current playback information including elapsed remaining time disc type Title number Chapter number and more ENHANCE Adjusts Brightness Edges Color and Contrast dur ing playback Use the a keys to select and 4 keys to adjust each setting TITLE Displays the DVD Title Menu if a
63. s using the Select directories browser O My Documents vo Y y My Movies y My Music Y y My Pictures v C temp A checkmark indicates that the entire directory has been selected A dimmed checkmark indicates that some of the folders in the selected directory have been selected To undo your selections click the Clear button 3 Click the Auto Create Playlist option to automatically create a playlist of the scan 4 Click Scan e Media files from the selected direc tories are imported into your Media Library Importing Media from Media File Applications The Media Server allows you to manually import media files from Windows Media Player 7 0 and above and MUSICMATCH 6 0 and above 1 Click the Media Import tab 2 Click the Plugin Import button 3 Click the row containing the desired plugin to select it AMA a 2 MusicMatch Jukebox Scanner 2 Windows Media Player Scanner Scans the contents of MusicMatch Jukebox s ibrary Scans the contents of Windows Media Player s librar 4 Click Scan e Media files from the selected media file application are imported into your Media Library Automatically Scanning your Hard Drive To automatically scan your hard drive 1 Click the Media Import tab 2 Click the Scheduler button 3 Navigate to the desired directories using the Select directories browser Time Scheduler Options Select directories Update Period vO My Documents Ws Local Disk C
64. tandard wall outlet Press POWER to turn on the DVD Player Turn on your TV and select the Video input to view the DVD Player e The GoVideo splash screen appears 5 Continue with Chapters 3 to install the Media Server software and scan your hard drive for media files A WN DVD Player yO ER iP Y VIDE OPTICAL RJ 45 W SURS Q S Cu COAXIAL S VIDEO DIGITAL Ml PRQMRESSIVE COMPONENT OUT AUDIO NOTE e For enhanced video options see page 17 e For enhanced audio options see pages 18 19 1 6 DVD Player User s Guide Optional Video Connections If your TV has S Video or Component Video inputs you can enjoy superior picture quality Composite Video good 1 Connect an S Video cable OR set of Component Video cables from the DVD Player to your TV as shown S Video better 2 Select the S Video or Component Video input on your TV to view the DVD Player Component Progressive Scan Video best 000 DVD Player ODO CENTER _SURR R SUB W _SUR L FRONT L 5 1 CHANNEL RJ 45 S Video NOTE If you use the Component Video or S Video connection press VIDEO OUT repeatedly when playback is stopped to select S Video Component or Progressive see page 50 Be sure to choose one of the audio connection options on pages 18 19 2 Getting Connected 1 7 Optional Analog Audio Connections To conne
65. tly more secure being somewhat protected from unauthorized access by their physical structure WLANs which are over radio waves do not have the same physical structure and consequently are more vulnerable to tampering WEP aims to provide security by encrypting the data over radio waves so that it is protected as it is transmitted To minimize the risk of radio frequency RF interception WEP is specified for encryption and authentication between clients and access points according to the 802 11 standard WEP security is based on an encryption algorithm known as RC4 The encryption algorithm is generated based ona key entered and controlled by the user All clients and access points are configured with the same key for encrypting and decrypting data transmissions WEP keys are 40 or 128 bits in length The length of the encryption key determines the level of encryption 128 bit WEP devices can be used with 40 or 64 bit WEP devices provided that the device driver has a way to set the lower encryption level If a device is capable of 128 bit encryption it is inherently capable of 40 bit encryption unless the vendor decides for some reason to not allow the lower encryption level The lower level of WEP encryption uses a 40 bit 10 hexadecimal character secret key set by the user and a 24 bit Initialization Vector not under user control Some vendors refer to this level of WEP as 40 bit others as 64 bit In f
66. to scan your hard drive for media files System Requirements Intel Pentium 4 1 2 GHz or greater 1 GB hard drive space plus room to store your media 256 MB RAM CD ROM drive e Microsoft Windows 98 SE Windows Me Windows 2000 or Windows XP e Network with Ethernet connection wireless LAN connection or USB port Supported Access Points Routers amp Gateways Belkin F5D6130 e Belkin F5D6230 Linksys WAP11 e NetGear MR314 e NetGear ME102 Orinoco RG 1000 SMC 7004AQBR Zcom XI 1450 ZcomxXI 2300 3 Managing Media Files on Your PC 21 Initial Scan For Media Files The first time you launch the Media Server software you will be prompted to import media 1 2 22 Click Yes to continue J Do you want to import media gt To scan for media files at any other time select the Media Import tab and click Scan see page 28 for de tails Select one of the available Search Plugins Hard Drive Scanner Scans your hard drive for supported media files MusicMatch Jukebox Scanner Scans the contents of the MusicMatch library if it is detected on your PC for supported media files Windows Media Player Scanner Scans the contents of the Windows Media Player library if it is detected on your PC for supported media files NOTE 3 Select the folder s on your hard drive you wish to scan e A check mark will appear next to each folder you select Select dir
67. uration Protocol Do not change this setting unless you are an experienced network user To change the method by which the IP address is obtained 1 From Stop mode press SETUP 2 Select Network and press ENTER 3 Select Get IP Address and then use the 4 keys to choose one of the following DHCP Auto Automatically obtains an IP address and other configura tion information from a DHCP server recommended Auto IP Allows the DVD Player to obtain an IP address for itself Static Manual Allows you to manually set the IP address and Sub net Mask Only experienced network users should assign IP addresses If you select Static Manual press the v key to select Set then manually enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask with the 0 9 keys Click OK to save and exit Video Digital Analog Parental Wen ss Cat Payer a CC Find Your Network Press ENTER to choose Activate Security i View WEP Settings Get IP Address 4 DHCP Auto gt Current IP Add 5 169 254 22 172 Auto Connect Help Upgrade 4 Select OK and press ENTER 5 Press SETUP or RETURN to exit the Setup menu Naming the Player To change the name of the DVD Player on the network 1 From Stop mode press SETUP 2 Select Network and press ENTER 3 Select Edit Player Name and then use the following keys to name the DVD Player 4 gt Move the text insertion point left and right 0 9 Keys Press repeatedl
68. vailable DVD Player User s Guide SEARCH AUDIO SUBTITLE A B PLAY MODE ANGLE Displays all available cam era angles on the DVD ZOOM Adjusts the scale of the on screen image during DVD playback SEARCH Jumps to a specific Time Title or Chapter Use the 0 9 keys and press ENTER to start playback from the specified time AUDIO Displays all available soundtracks audio for mats on the DVD SUBTITLE Displays all available sub titles on the DVD A B Sets two points A and B to repeat in a loop Press a third time to cancel PLAY MODE Allows you to set Pro gram Playback Shuffle and Repeat options see page 43 Program Repeat Playback Program Playback pus 5 Program Playback allows you to play DVD Chapters in a custom order 1 Press PLAY MODE 2 Select Mode and press ENTER repeat edly until Program is selected 3 Select OK and press ENTER e The Program menu is displayed with the first Title placeholder high lighted 4 Use the 0 9 keys to enter the number of the Title you wish to add to your playlist 5 Press the key to move to the Chap ter placeholder and enter the desired Chapter number 6 Use the arrow keys to move the cur sor to the next empty placeholder 7 Repeat this process until all Chapters are added in the desired order e Press CLEAR to erase any entry 8 Move the cursor to Play Program and press ENTER e The disc will play in the pro grammed ord
69. vice Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servic ing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Ad just only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or dam aged in any way f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service techni cian has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthor ized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any ser vice or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to deter mine that the product is in proper operating condition Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat
70. y to se lect the desired character as shown on the remote control keytops For example to spell MY DVD Press 66 for M 9999 for Y the key for a blank space 33 for D 8888 for V and 33 again for D Select OK and press ENTER Press SETUP or RETURN to exit the Setup menu us 47 6 Advanced Settings amp Preferences N etwo rk Setti n g S continued Wireless Network Settings To configure the DVD Player for a wireless network 1 From Stop mode press SETUP 2 Select Network and press ENTER to search for a network e Searching for wireless networks is displayed followed by a list of avail able networks e Networks using access points are designated as ACC PT e Peer to Peer networks are desig nated as P2P To create a new Peer to Peer network select Create a Peer to Peer Network and press ENTER You will be prompted to enter a Name and select a Channel 1 11 for the network then press OK e Networks using WEP security are indicated by A those without by 2 3 Select one of the detected networks and press ENTER 4 After a brief delay Successfully joined lt Network gt is displayed Press ENTER to continue e Loading network settings is dis played and you are returned to the Network screen 5 The IP address appears at the bottom of the screen If the first two blocks of the IP address for the DVD Player and PC match you have successfully joined the network

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