[. . . ] Safety Warning This product has been manufactured to comply with international safety standards. Please read the following safety precautions carefully. Safety instructions and Precautions 1. MAINS SUPPLY · Operate this product only from the type of power supply indicated on the marking label. · Disconnect the product from the mains before you start any maintenance or installation procedures. [. . . ] Select "Copy" or "Move" and then press OK · Item with V displayed in red indicates it is currently selected. · Select "want to create New Folder?" to create a new folder into the destination storage. Enter Folder Name by using , , , and then select OK. - 26 - 6. 2 Delete 1. Select the folders or files you want to delete, press PLAY/PAUSE and then the screen like left figure will be shown. 4. Network Setup This chapter will guide you through the network settings such as wired, wireless and FTP. 7. 1 Wired Setup 4. 1. 1 DCHP(AUTO) If your network supports DHCP, set this option to receive an automatic IP address and subnet mask assignment. NOTE: You may enter DNS server IP manually depending on the router available. 4. 1. 2 Static IP (Manual) Use this menu to manually configuring the IP address, Subnet mask, Default Gateway, DNS Server IP. Enter IP addresses, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Sever (Provided by your ISP) by using the NUMERIC (0 ~ 9) buttons and press OK. A pop will appear and press OK to apply changes. - 28 - 7. 2 Wireless Setup(Optional) This section allows you to make changes to the wireless network settings. List of Access Points (AP) will be displayed available within your range. If the security is enabled on the AP you connect to, an on-screen keyboard will be shown. The following message will be shown when the wireless connection is configured But, if encryption key is wrong or the AP does not match with the setting, the failure message will be shown. NOTE: If your wireless signal seems week in some spots, place your router as close as possible to USB module. If you play high definition files over wireless connection, you may experience the stutter. If you use an USB Wi-Fi adapter with other USB device, it may not work properly. - 29 - 7. 3 Browsing on the network This section describes how to playback the multimedia files shared on the local area network (Ethernet or WLAN). Locate the workgroup and all the shared files and folders available will be displayed on the screen. Windows XP(Win2000 server) User To access the shared folder, enable Guest Account. To begin playback of the file you want, highlight it and the press OK. It may take several minutes, to load and play the shared media files depending on - 30 - the network connection and size of shared media files 7. 4 Using Internet Radio 1. If you find a radio station, choose "save target as" to save it to the folder. You can remove unnecessary items from the PLS file by using the program such as Word pad in your PC 5. To listen to the favorite internet radio, select folder > internet radio from Browser menu, and then press OK. When you press i-Radio on remote control, it will display the station lists in the Internet Radio folder you create. - 31 - NOTE: · LAN connection required for access to internet radio station. · The radio station needs to be saved as M3U or PLS format to include streaming URL. 7. 5 FTP Server This menu allows you to determine how to copy, move and delete the files between PC and this player on the network. [. . . ] 1 TV 8. 1. 1 DTV Region - 41 - 8. 1. 1 DTV Region Use this option to select your country or location. 8. 1. 2 Channel Scan AUTO This player automatically detects all available services in your area. MANUAL Manually add a new carrier by entering the desired carrier number or frequency band 8. 1. 3 Channel Set You can delete the unwanted channels from the searched channels. 8. 2 Audio 8. 2. 1 Night Mode - 42 - 8. 2. 1 Night Mode OFF Turns off night mode or the comfort option ON Decreases audio output to a soft level for nighttime listening Comfort Softens audio output only for sudden loud portions of an audio track 8. 2. 2 Digital Output Select this option if you are using an optical connection to output surround sound. Outputs digital audio without decoding. Optical LPCM Use with an optical connection. Outputs digital audio without decoding. 8. 3 Video 8. 3. 1 Aspect Ratio - 43 - 8. 3. 1 Aspect Ratio Use this option to select the way videos are displayed. · Letter Box · Pan & Scan · 16 : 9 The default setting is 16 : 9. [. . . ]