HD Media Player O!Play HDP-R1 User Manual
E5182 Second Edition November 2009 Copyright © 2009 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means, except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes, without the express written permission of ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (“ASUS”).
Contents Safety information........................................................................................ v License notice and trademark acknowledgement for Dolby Digital....... vi License notice and trademark acknowledgement for DTS...................... vi About this user guide................................................................................. vii Chapter 1: Getting started Welcome...................................................................................................
Music control buttons on the remote control................................... 3-5 Playing a music file......................................................................... 3-5 Configuring the audio settings......................................................... 3-6 Viewing photos.......................................................................................... 3-7 Viewing photos................................................................................
Safety information Use only a dry cloth to clean the device. DO NOT place on uneven or unstable work surfaces. Seek servicing if the casing has been damaged. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. DO NOT expose to or use near liquids, rain, or moisture. SAFE TEMP: This device should only be used in environments with ambient temperatures between 5oC (41oF) and 35oC (95oF). DO NOT install near any heat-producing devices or sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or amplifiers.
License notice and trademark acknowledgement for Dolby Digital Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. License notice and trademark acknowledgement for DTS Manufactured under license under US Patent #s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974, 380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other US and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and DTS 2.0 + Digital Out are registered trademarks and DTS logos and symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc.
About this user guide How this user guide is organized • Chapter 1: Getting started Provides the basic information about your ASUS O!Play HD Media Player. • Chapter 2: Getting connected Provides information on connecting your ASUS O!Play HD Media Player to a home or an office network. • Chapter 3: Using the ASUS O!Play HD Media Player • Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Provides information on using your ASUS O!Play HD Media Player.
Chapter 1 Getting started Welcome Thank you for buying the ASUS O!Play HD Media Player! ASUS O!Play HD Media Player allows you to enjoy digital media files from your computer via portable USB/eSATA storage devices, or over the network to your TV or entertainment system.
Specifications summary Network TCP/IP (DHCP or Static IP Address) 10/100Mbps Wired LAN Supported video formats MPEG1/2/4, H.264, VC-1, RM/RMVB Supported video file extension .mp4, .mov, .xvid, .avi, .asf, .wmv, .mkv, .rm, .rmvb, .flv, .ts, m2ts, .dat, .mpg, .
System requirements • High-definition TV (HDTV), standard TV, or HDMI monitor • Storage device (USB flash drive / USB HDD/ eSATA flash drive/ eSATA HDD) • RJ-45 cable to connect to a home or an office network (Optional) • Use an HDMI cable to connect your HD media player to an HDTV or HDMI monitor. • Use the bundled composite AV cable to connect your HD media player to a standard TV. Getting to know your O!Play HD media player Front/left panel 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 eSATA/USB 2.
5 LED indicators Displays the status of the HD media player. LED Status Power Storage Description OFF The device is turned off. Red The device is in sleep mode. Blue The device is turned on. OFF No storage device is found. Blinking Receiving data from a storage device. ON A storage device is found. Ensure that the IR receiver is not blocked. Otherwise, the Media Player will not be able to receive the command from the remote control.
Remote control Use the remote control to power on/off the O!Play HD media player, browse through menus, and select the media file to play, view, or listen to. Power on/off 1 DISPLAY 11 Display 12 Play/Pause 13 Fast forward Rewind 2 Stop 3 Previous 4 14 Next Home 5 15 Return Navigation buttons /OK button 6 Volume up 7 16 Setup Volume down 8 17 Mode switch Subtitle 9 18 Zoom Language 10 19 Repeat 20 Music shuffle 1 2 3 4 Power Turn the HD media player on or off.
Home Displays the home menu. 5 Navigation/OK keys Press the up/down keys to move through the main menus in the Home screen. Press the up/down keys to move through the items in a submenu. 6 Press the left/right keys to move through the menu bar in a submenu. Press the left/right keys to decrease/increase a numerical value. Press OK to confirm the selection. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1-6 DISPLAY Volume up Increases the volume. Volume down Decreases the volume.
Getting your O!Play HD media player ready Connecting the power adapter To connect the power adapter: 1. Connect the AC power cord to the AC adapter. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the DC-in port at the back of your HD media player. 3. Connect the AC adapter to a power source. Connecting devices to your HD media player To connect devices to your HD media player: 1.
• Use the bundled composite AV cable to connect your HD media player to a standard TV. 2. Insert a USB/eSATA storage device such as a portable hard disk drive or a USB flash disk to the USB port or USB/eSATA combo port at the left side of your HD media player. You can also access media files from a shared folder of a network computer. For more details, refer to the section Connecting to a network in Chapter 2. 3.
Starting for the first time When you start your HD media player for the first time, a series of screens appear to guide you in configuring the basic settings of your HD media player. To start for the first time: 1. Turn on your HD media player and your HDTV, TV, or HDMI monitor. • If you are using an HDTV or a standard TV, set your HDTV/TV to video mode. • If you are using an HDMI monitor, ensure that the monitor’s display resolution is set to HDMI. 2. The Setup Wizard appears.
Chapter 2 Getting connected Connecting to a network Wired connection Use an RJ-45 cable to connect your HD media player to a home or an office network. ON ADSL DC IN OFF LAN4 LAN3 LAN2 LAN1 2.0 EZSETUP RESET Audio Out Video Out To connect to your network: 1. Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to the LAN port at the back of your HD media player and the other end to the LAN port of the router. Your HD media player only supports Intranet connection. 2.
3. From the Home screen, press the up/down keys / to navigate to Setup, then press . You may also press the Setup menu. 4. to launch Select Network > Wired LAN Setup and press . 5. �������������� Select either DHCP IP (AUTO) or FIX IP (MANUAL) as your setup type: • If you select DHCP IP (AUTO), the DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address for your media player. • If you select FIX IP (MANUAL), key in the IP address and Subnet Mask.
Configuring the network clients Setting an IP address for wired client To access the ASUS HD media player, you must have the correct TCP/IP settings on your computer. Follow the instructions below that correspond to the operating system installed on your computer. Use the following default IP settings: • I P address: 192.168.0.xxx xxx can be any number between 2 and 254. Ensure that the IP address is not used by another device. • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.
2. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP), then click Properties. 3. Select Obtain an IP address automatically if you want the IP settings to be assigned automatically. Otherwise, select Use the following IP address: and key in the IP address and Subnet mask. 4. Click OK when done. Windows® Vista OS 1. 2-4 Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center. Right-click Local Area Connection then select Properties.
2. Select Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4), then click Properties. 3. Select Obtain an IP address automatically if you want the IP settings to be assigned automatically. Otherwise, select Use the following IP address: and key in the IP address and Subnet mask. 4. Click OK when done. Sharing files over the network Sharing files under Windows® XP OS To share files under Windows® XP OS: 1. On your computer, select the folder containing the files that you want to share. 2.
3. Tick Share this folder. If you want to set permissions for the network users, click Permissions. Click Apply when done. 4. A hand icon appears on the folder indicating that the folder’s contents are shared over the network. Sharing files under Windows® Vista OS In Windows® Vista OS, you can share files in any of these two ways: • Share files from a folder on your computer. • Share files from the Public folder.
Sharing files from the Public folder The Public folder allows you to share your files with other people using your computer or with other users in the network. To share files from the Public folder: > Documents. 1. Click 2. From Favorite Links in the navigation pane, click Public. Put any files or folders that you want to share into any subfolders in the Public folder. To restrict access to the files and folders in the Public folder, refer to the succeeding sections.
Chapter 3 Using your O!Play HD media player The Home screen The Home screen includes these main options: Movies, Music, Photos, Setup, and File Copy. Configuring the system settings The System menu allows you to configure the menu language, text encoding, system update, and system time, turns on/off the screen saver function, and restore the HD media player to the default settings. To configure the system settings: 1. From the Home screen, press the up/down keys / to navigate to Setup, then press .
2. Press the right key to navigate to the System tab, then press . 3. Press the up/down keys / to navigate and select the function that you want to configure. Use the up/down keys 3. Press to save or press / to increase/decrease a numerical value. to cancel the settings made. Playing a video file Video control buttons on the remote control Button DISPLAY Function Press to display the video’s file source, file name, file format, and elapsed time. Press to return to the previous screen.
Playing a video file To play a video file: 1. From the Home screen, press the up/down keys / to navigate to Movies, then press . 2. Using the up/down keys / , select the source of your video file, then press . Locate the video that you want to play. Before you can access a media file over the network, ensure that the folder containing the file is shared. For more details, refer to the section Sharing files over the network in Chapter 2. 3. Press video.
Configuring the subtitle settings The Subtitle key and color. allows you to configure the subtitle settings such as font size To configure the video settings: 1. From the Home screen, press the up/down keys Movies, then press . / to navigate to 2. Locate and play your selected video file, then press 3. Use the navigation keys to move through and make your changes to the subtitle settings. .
Playing music Music control buttons on the remote control Button DISPLAY Function Press to display the song’s file source, file name, file format, and elapsed time. Press to return to the previous screen. Press to toggle between playback and pause. Press to rewind the playback. Press repeatedly to change the rewinding speed to x1.5, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, or normal speed (x1) Press to forward the playback. Press repeatedly to change the forward speed to x1.
2. Using the up/down keys / , select the source of your music file, then press . Locate the music file that you want to play. Before you can access a media file over the network, ensure that the folder containing the file is shared. For more details, refer to the section Sharing files over the network in Chapter 2. 3. Press or music file. twice to play the Configuring the audio settings The Audio menu allows you to configure the audio settings such as Night Mode and Digital Output.
If you want to configure the Digital Output, refer to the following for the descriptions of the options: • HDMI LPCM (Default): Select this option when connecting your TV to the HDMI port of the media player. • HDMI RAW: Select this option for the multichannel audio receiver. The RAW data of the audio will be sent to the HDMI multichannel receiver for decoding. • SPDIF LPCM: Select this option for the S/PDIF audio receiver. • SPDIF RAW: Select this option for the S/PDIF multichannel audio receiver.
Viewing photos in slideshow mode To view photos in slideshow mode: 1. When the selected photo is displayed in full screen, press on the remote control to start the slideshow. Photos in the same source folder will be displayed in order. 2. Press folder. 3. You can configure the slide show interval and the transition effect from Setup > Photo. to pause the slideshow. Press or to return to the source Setting the background music for the slideshow To set the background music for the slideshow 1.
To configure the slideshow settings: 1. From the Home screen, press the up/down keys / to navigate to Setup, then press . You may also press the Setup menu. 2. to launch Select the Photo tab, then select any of these functions that you want to configure. • Transition Effect Select the effect displayed between slides in a slideshow. You can select the transition effect from Off, Cross Fade, Left to Right, Top to Bottom, Waterfall, Snake, Dissolve, Strip Left Down, and All Effect Shuffle.
Copying files To copy files: 3-10 1. From the Home screen, press the up/down keys / to navigate to File Copy, then press . You may also press to launch the Setup menu. 2. Select your Source, then press 3. Select your Destination, then press 4. In your source’s directory, locate the file that you want to copy to another location, then press . A red checkmark appears next to your selected file. 5. Press to go to your destination directory. Select the new location for your selected file. 6.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section provides answers to some common problems that you may encounter while installing or using the ASUS O!Play HD media player. These problems require simple troubleshooting that you can perform by yourself. Contact ASUS Technical Support if you encounter problems not mentioned in this section. Display The media player does not work. You think that the problem might be with the media player’s power adapter.
The TV screen is blinking and fuzzy. • Ensure that the AV/HDMI cable is properly connected to the correct terminals on both the TV and the media player. • Ensure that the media player power LED is on. • Ensure that the TV system setting matches the system used in your country. • Ensure that the correct video resolution option is selected. I cannot find any of my music, movie, or photo files.
Audio There is no sound. • Ensure the volume on the entertainment unit is not on mute mode. • Navigate to the Setup > System screen and ensure that the correct Digital output setting is enabled. If you are using the multiple audio Amplifier, the RAW setting should be enabled. • If you are watching a video that supports multiple audio channels, press Audio Options button repeatedly until the intended audio channel is displayed. I cannot hear any sound when I am playing music files.
Firmware Update What version of firmware do I have? How do I upgrade it? • On the Home screen, press the Stop and then Play/Pause button to display the firmware version (ex. system Rev:01.01). Check the firmware version before the upgrade process. If the firmware is the latest version, you will not need to update the firmware. • Go to Setup > System > System Update to perform the firmware upgrade process.
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