FRANÇAIS ENGLISH Network Player AV8003 NETWORK AV8003_U_Network_ENG.indb I 08.4.
CONTENTS CONNECTION .............................................................................................................. 2 BEFORE CONNECTING ...............................................................................................................................................................2 CONNECTION ENGLISH ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE This unit is equipped with a network player for playing music, photo and video files.
ENGLISH CONNECTION CONNECTING THE UNIT AND SERVER TO THE NETWORK CONNECTION BEFORE CONNECTING As shown below, connect the unit and a server such as a computer or hard disk to the LAN connector of a router or modem. Prepare the following equipment before performing the connection. BASIC SETTINGS Computer Network HDD that supports DLNA HDD recorder that supports DLNA ● LAN cable This cable connects the unit's network connector to a network device such as a computer.
Network settings may be required when performing the connection, depending on the connection type as described below. CHECKING THE NETWORK ADDRESS 2. Click “Network Connections” on the menu. Example: Windows XP 1. Select “Control Panel” on the Start menu and click “Network and Internet Connections” on the menu. 4. Click the “Support” tab. 5. Check the “Address Type” item.
ENGLISH CONNECTION Example: Windows Vista 1. Select “Control Panel” on the Start menu. 2. Click “View status”. 4. Check the “DHCP Enabled” item. 3. When using the Control Panel Home view, click “View network status and tasks”. Set the unit's input mode to NETWORK. To select NETWORK mode, turn the input selector on the unit or press the 3. NETWORK button on the remote controller.
ENGLISH Start the network player. NETWORK MANUAL SETTING The figures displayed in this screen are the settings for the current network address. If you selected Manual, input is possible for the following items. We recommend that you make a copy of these settings, because they may be required when authenticating the unit from the server. Note: Knowledge about the network is required for manual input. See the user guide for your router or modem. CONNECTION 1. The Network Settings screen is displayed.
ENGLISH CONNECTION AUTHENTICATING THE UNIT FROM THE SERVER BASIC SETTINGS SCREEN MENUS With some server types, the unit must be authenticated on the server. If authentication is not performed, it will either not be possible to obtain files even if the unit is connected to the server, or a warning will be displayed and access will not be possible. Information such as the IP address of the unit, the MAC address and the unit device name (marantz DMP) is required for authentication.
CONNECTION ENGLISH SCREEN MENUS ITEM MENU q NETWORK MUSIC 1/3 Music i Server Enter 1 Select e Video Play videos from all the connected servers. (See page 13) r Server Play files from a specified server. This can also be used if you want to check which servers are currently connected. (See page 15) Enter Exit 1 e q Music Play music from all the connected servers. (See page 9) w Photo Display photos from all the connected servers.
ENGLISH CONNECTION BASIC OPERATIONS 1. NETWORK PLAYER BASIC OPERATIONS MENU STRUCTURE BASIC SETTINGS NETWORK (GUIDE, TOP) Music (MUSIC) Select the item that you want to play on the top menu using the 3 / 4 buttons and press the ENTER button.
CONNECTION ENGLISH PLAYING MUSIC RC2001 RC101 Button Music Playback Move between items 3, 4 (Remote controller, unit) Move between items ENTER (Remote controller, unit) Play the track selected with the cursor ENTER (Remote controller, unit) Play the track selected with the cursor GUIDE TOP (Unit) Move to the top menu SOURCE OFF Stop SOURCE ON Change the Screen resolution EXIT (Remote controller, unit) Stop 2 (PLAY) Play CH± (+) Next page (–) Previous page 4/¢ MENU TOOL menu 2 (PLAY
ENGLISH CONNECTION Select Music on the top menu using the cursor and press the ENTER button, or press the blue (MUSIC) button on any screen. The music top menu is displayed. MUSIC BASIC SETTINGS 1 3 5 ENTER Enter Artiste Albums Genres All Songs Playlists 2 4 Exit 1 q Artists : Sort the music files by artist. SCREEN MENUS Music w Albums : Sort the music files by album. Photo Video e Genres : Sort the music files by genre.
Photo Display Button Photo Display 3, 4 (Remote controller, unit) (3) Display the previous photo (4) Display the next photo 3, 4 (Remote controller, unit) (3) Display the previous photo (4) Display the next photo 1, 2 (Remote controller, unit) (1) Display the previous photo (2) Display the next photo 1, 2 (Remote controller, unit) (1) Display the previous photo (2) Display the next photo GUIDE TOP (Unit) Move to the top menu SOURCE OFF Stop SOURCE ON Change the screen resolution 2 (PLAY) S
ENGLISH CONNECTION Select Photo on the top menu with the cursor and press the ENTER button, or press the red (PHOTO) button on any screen. (When the red (PHOTO) button setting is Category (see page 18)) When the sorting is completed, the photo thumbnail list is displayed. The photo top menu is displayed. PHOTO TITLE Albums BASIC SETTINGS Select 1 2 3 ENTER Enter PHOTO Albums All Photos 1 2 3 4 Favorite Exit SCREEN MENUS w All Photos : Display all the photo files.
CONNECTION ENGLISH PLAYING VIDEO RC101 Video Playback Button Video Playback 3, 4 (Remote controller, unit) (3) Skip back 15 seconds (4) Skip forward 15 seconds 3, 4 (Remote controller, unit) (3) Skip back 15 seconds (4) Skip forward 15 seconds 1, 2 (Remote controller, unit) Change slow speed during slow playback GUIDE TOP (Unit) Change slow speed during slow playback Move to top menu 1, 2 (Remote controller, unit) SOURCE OFF Stop EXIT (Remote controller, unit) Stop SOURCE ON Change screen
ENGLISH CONNECTION Select Video on the top menu with the cursor and press the ENTER button, or press the green (VIDEO) button on any screen. The video top menu is displayed. VIDEO BASIC SETTINGS 1 3 ENTER Enter Albums Genres All Videos Playlists VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 2 4 Exit SCREEN MENUS w Genres : Sort the video files by genre. Music Photo Video e All Videos : Display all the video files. Server Select ENTER Enter 1 6 BASIC OPERATION r Playlists : Display the video playlists.
2. When you select “Refresh” and press the ENTER button, the unit obtains the server information from the network again and refreshes the server list. Notes: • The unit can register a maximum of 50 servers. If the number of servers exceeds 50, delete servers that are no longer required. • The contents of the displayed server list vary depending on the server. • It may not be possible to play some files on the server using this unit.
ENGLISH CONNECTION ADVANCED OPERATIONS RC2001 PROGRAMMABLE SOFT BUTTONS Page REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATIONS Command 3.
4 (Remote controller, unit) Move between items (List) Display the next photo (Photo) Skip forward 15 seconds (Video) During a display of detailed information, move to next file 1 (Remote controller, unit) Move between items (Photo list) Display the previous photo (Photo) Adjust slow playback speed (Video) During a display of detailed information, change the information 2 (Remote controller, unit) Move between items (Photo list) Display the next photo (Photo) Adjust slow playback speed (Video) During a
ENGLISH CONNECTION ADVANCED PHOTO FILE OPERATIONS Sort photos from all the connected servers by date. (Default setting) RED (PHOTO) BUTTON SETTINGS Set the destination for when the red (PHOTO) button is pressed as follows. BASIC SETTINGS 1. • Date (All servers): Press the SETTINGS button on the remote controller. • Date (Selected server): Select the server from which to obtain the photos and sort by date.
Slideshow Settings Effects Fade to White Interval 3Sec. BGM List Playlist1 BGM Disable OK CANCEL Effects : Select the effects when changing photos. • None (No effects when changing.) • Fade To White (Fades out to white.) • Fade To Black (Fades out to black.) • Random (Fades out to either white or black.) Interval : Set the time changed. • 3seconds • 5seconds • 10seconds Note: If you turn a photo during slideshow playback, the slideshow is paused after the rotation.
ENGLISH CONNECTION USING PLAYLISTS BASIC SETTINGS You can arrange your favorite music, photo and video files in a single group as a playlist. • You can create five playlists each for music, photos and videos. • You can register a maximum of 100 files in each playlist. PLAYING A PLAYLIST CHANGING THE PLAYLIST SEQUENCE REMOVING PLAYLIST REGISTRATIONS 1. You can change the playlist sequence. You can remove file registrations from the playlist if they are no longer required. 2.
You can perform network playback in multi zones. See the main unit user guide for the method of assigning the network to ZONE A and B. BASIC SETTINGS Notes: • In ZONE B, only audio is output. • Only 2ch is available for audio output. Multi channel files are down mixed to 2ch.
ENGLISH CONNECTION BASIC SETTINGS 1. Press the HOME button on the remote controller and press the < / > buttons to select the 003/004 page. 2. Press the ZONE-A button to set the RC2001 to the ZONE A operation mode. 3. Press the < / > buttons to select the 005/005 page. The RC2001 display is set to the zone A network operation mode. 4. Press the PLAY button to play the file. SCREEN MENUS BASIC OPERATION ADVANCED OPERATION ZONE-A 005/005 ALL-M Move to ALL Songs.
ENGLISH 1. Select “Software Updates” on the SETTINGS menu and press the ENTER button. Could not contact update server, please check internet connection. On the screen below, select “NEXT” and press the ENTER button. The unit checks whether an update file is available on the Internet. Note: Updating via the Internet is not possible if a special setting, such as a proxy, is required for the Internet connection. Press[RESET]to restore factory defaults. All current settings will be permanently discarded.
ENGLISH CONNECTION 3. The following screen is displayed when the update file starts to download. 4. Press the ENTER button. The following dialog box is displayed. Software Updates SETTINGS Software Updates System will restart CHECKING THE SYSTEM INFORMATION SETTING THE NETWORK SCREEN You can display the system information for the network player. Select “System Information” on the SETTINGS menu and press the ENTER button. You can set the output for the unit's NETWORK screen. 1.
The NETWORK SETUP screen opens. Select the item that you want to set using the 3 / 4 buttons, and change the selection using the 1 / 2 buttons. 7.NETWORK VIDEO RESOLUTION SETUP :NTSC :480/576i SAVER:ON • AUTO (default) : Sets an appropriate resolution for a television that is connected using HDMI. (If the unit is not connected to the television using HDMI, the output is 480i/576i) (If connected by converting to DVI, the output is 480p/576p) • 480/576i : The output is 480i/576i.
ENGLISH CONNECTION PLAYABLE FILES MUSIC FILES PHOTO FILES BASIC SETTINGS MUSIC MP3 Codec MPEG-1/2 Layer-III Extension mp3 LPCM LPCM – Restrictions Sampling frequency Number of channels Bit rate VBR/CBR Sampling frequency Quantization bit rate Number of channels WAV SCREEN MENUS WMA BASIC OPERATION AAC PCM wav WMA8 asf wma WMA9 WMA9 Professional asf wma MPEG-2/4 AAC (AAC LC) m4a Sampling frequency Quantization bit rate Number of channels Sampling frequency Number of channels Bit rate
Windows Media Video asf wmv Bit rate VBR/CBR Audio section WMA8 mp4 OTHERS MPEG-4 Sampling frequency Number of channels Bit rate WMA9 Sampling frequency WMA9 Professional Number of channels Bit rate VBR/CBR Video section MPEG-4 Profile level Bit rate VBR/CBR Audio section MPEG-4 AAC LC Sampling frequency Number of channels Bit rate BASIC SETTINGS – SCREEN MENUS MPEG-2 TS/TTS Up to MP@HL Max. 15 Mbps Max. 48 kHz Max. 2ch Max. 384 kbps Max. 48 kHz 16 bit Max. 16 bit Max. 2ch Max. 48 kHz Max. 5.
ENGLISH CONNECTION TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom If you experience any problems, check the following before calling for service: BASIC SETTINGS 1. Are the connections made properly? 2. Are you operating the unit properly by following the user’s guide? If the unit does not operate properly, check the items shown in the following table. If the problem cannot be resolved using the actions listed in the following table, the internal circuitry may be malfunctioning.
Authorization Error Copyright information of this file may DTCP-IP authentication failed be invalid. DRM Error DRM denied authorization to selected WM-DRM authentication failed media These messages disappear a few seconds after they are displayed. Message DRM Network Error Verify that your network equipment, WM-DRM authentication failed such as routers and hubs, are properly setup.
ENGLISH CONNECTION GLOSSARY Default Gateway: This device is the entry and exit point between an internal network and an external network (Internet, etc.). DHCP: BASIC SETTINGS An abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This function assigns IP addresses automatically to network devices. DLNA: SCREEN MENUS An abbreviation of Digital Living Network Alliance.
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