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This product is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. This product is manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #'s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks, & DTS 2.0+ Digital Out and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc.
Safety Information WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury or damage. z Read these instructions; Keep these instructions; Heed all Warnings; Follow all instructions z Do not use this apparatus near water. z Clean only with dry cloth z Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
About This Guide This Guide gives you the fastest way for hand-on procedure to enjoy multimedia with Media Player. There will be user manual which describes usage information in detail. Please go to http://www.viewsonic.com/ to download it. For a quick help, press “ ” on the remote control unit. Package Contents The product package should contain the following items: z Media Player unit (Weight: 0.
Hardware Overview Power light FRONT VIEW On/Off Button S/PDIF HDMI USB Host Ethernet Power eSATA /USB Host Composite REAR VIEW Power Off: Press the Power On/Off button on the back of the set for more than 5 seconds in operation status will force the system to power off.
Peripheral Connections Video & Audio HDMI is for high-definition video and audio quality. Optical S/PDIF is for high-quality audio connected to an external decoder or amplifier. Please press hotkey on the remote control unit and go to ‘System Setup’ → ‘Audio Setup’ to select for Analog or Digital Audio Output. A/V is for general RCA connector; please see the adapter cable below which is included in the product package.
Network Connection The ETHERNET port is to connect to your home router for local area network or Internet connection. You can also connect your Media Player to the network wirelessly by ViewSonic authorized wireless USB dangle. Using Remote Control Use the remote control to navigate menus, and to select and watch videos, listen to music, or view photos on your television.
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The table below describes the function of the remote control unit. REMOTE CONTROL KEY FUNCTION TABLE No. 1 2 KEYPAD POWER HOME 3 OUTPUT 4 5 6 7 HELP SETUP SORT/EPG FUNC 8 BGM 9 RECORD 10 COPY 11 MUTE 12 NUMBERS 13 PREV 14 NEXT 15 BACK 16 INFO 17 18 19, 20 22, 23 VOLUME ─ VOLUME ┼ 1. Skip to the previous page when browsing media files. 2. Skip to the previous file when playing media files. 1. Skip to the next page when browsing media files. 2.
Networking Diagram A connection example with network and peripheral devices is shown below. NETWORK DIAGRAM Setup for TV Mode Please set the video sources selector of your TV to match the connection from your Media Player. For example, if you use HDMI, set the TV to use the corresponding HDMI input port. 1. Turn on the Media Player. The LED on the front panel of the Media Player will turn orange during system loading and then green when it’s finished. START-UP PAGE 2.
Wired Network Setup 1) Press “Setup” hotkey on the remote control or select “SETUP” mode from the Main Menu. 2) Select “Network Setup” → “IP Setup”, and Enable DHCP or set your static IP address according to your local configuration. Wireless Network Setup Media Player supports wireless Ethernet with an USB Wi-Fi dongle (option) authorized by ViewSonic. To enable wireless function, please make sure you plug the Wi-Fi dongle into the USB port before Powering on Media Player.
wireless connection. 1) Press “SETUP” key on the remote control or select “SETUP” from the OSD Main Menu. 2) Select “Network Wizard” from setup main menu to start setup wizard and choose “Wireless” 3) Media Player scans and displays all available networks, choose yours from the list. 4) If the network you choose is locked by password, a “Lock” icon will be shown. And the signal strength is indicated by the red (poor quality), yellow (fair quality) or green (good quality) symbol.
The key length of each Key Format is described in the table below. For WPA and WPA2 format, Media Player will detect and switch automatically. Key Format Key Length WEP64(ASCII) 5 digits WEP64(HEX) 10 digits WEP128(ASCII) 13 digits WEP128(HEX) 26 digits WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK 8 digits or more 6) Input password and choose “Enter” to save. UPnP The Media Player will automatically detect all available UPnP AV compliant content severs on boot-up and list them on UPnP column of the main menu.
Network Neighborhood (Samba Client) As long as the network is linked and no firewall is blocking the shares from remote sites, there is no additional set-up needed to enable this feature. Following steps show how to access media through the Samba Client Protocol. 1. Select “Network Shared Folders” in the main menu and all available sources will be detected and shown automatically.
2. Press “down” button to choose the one target machine and navigate to the destination files you require to play. Local Storage Device The Media Player supports USB flash disk, USB Hard Disk Drive and SATA HDD. In the main menu, just choose “Removable Device” and navigate to play the files you require. The number of USB ports can be extended using a USB hub, please use a powered hub for higher power consumption devices. Media Player itself supplies limited power for the USB port.
3. Select the origin and destination. Press “OK” if you wish to proceed or “Cancel” to go back. Copy/Delete local files from PC Media Player supports the Samba server function which shares your local storage space with client PC over the network. For PC with Windows OS, it’s generally known as My Network Places. At first, check the IP address number of your Media Player in the “Network Setup” item under “Setup” menu. Then key in this IP address (for example, \\192.168.1.
1. Click “My Network Place” icon on your PC. My Network Place 2. Click “Entire Network” → “Workgroup” 3. The default Media Player Local HDD location is “Workgroup”, double click it and you will see the Media Player (ShareHDD) icon. 4. Double click the Media Player (Sharehdd) icon, a login menu pops up. Input the default user name and password “admin”.
5. Manage your media files between your PC to Media Player local HDD by using PC mouse. Playing Music, Photo and Video files For the supported file format and container in detail, please refer to the relevant section in the user manual. Some frequent usage of functions is highlighted as follows: 1. Viewing Video Information: Press “Info” button to get video information; press again to see more info. 2.
3. Photo Slide Show: Press ‘OK’ for the selected photo in thumbnail for full-screen display and press again to start the slide show. 4. Location Directory Navigation: Press “MENU” button to go to the ‘directory’ bar on the top of the screen. By pressing the numerical buttons on the remote control unit during navigation will sort the file names by the first letter of the key pressed. This will help you find the targeted file among many. 6.
The homepage of the web browser will be displayed, then you can surf the web using the remote control or keyboard and mouse. An USB keyboard and mouse can be plugged to facilitate the web surfing. Make sure you plug it before you enter the Web Browser. A virtual keyboard is also available there by pressing to facilitate input. Press the yellow button for help; you’ll get instructions of all function hot keys as below.
can be viewed with RSS format used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video. An RSS document (which is called a "feed", "web feed" or "channel") includes full or summarized text, plus metadata such as publishing dates and authorship. Web feeds benefit publishers by letting them syndicate content automatically. To add the feed into the RSS list of Media Player, please click on the icon on the page. Press “ok” to confirm or “Cancel” to skip.
BBC iPlayer BBC iPlayer is an internet television, P2P, and cable television service, developed by the BBC to extend its former RealPlayer-based "Radio Player" and other streamed video clip content. The audio/video is streamed directly over the Internet. You can select whatever radio station, TV episodes by remote control. Play Internet Radio- Live 365™ Live365™ is an Internet radio service that provides virtually unlimited on-demand access to thousands of radio stations.
5. Select a radio station from list, and press “OK”, “Play”, or “Left” button to play it. Note: indicates stands for a radio station. Note: Press “BGM” hotkey on the remote control to add the station into background music list. Viewing Youtube Content You can use the Media Player to view Youtube content without the need for a PC. To view YouTube content, follow these steps: 1. Select “iMedia” from main menu or choose “YouTube”.
2. Navigate to choose one to play. Because the content is directly streaming from the Internet, please be patient while the content is loading.
and the situation of correspondent YouTube server. 3. Video Search Please select the search icon on the right side, a virtual keyboard will be there for a keyword is available to key-in search criteria. ShoutCast You can use the Media Player to listen to ShoutCast station without the need for a PC. Follow these steps: 1. Select “iMedia” from main menu or choose “ShoutCast”. 2. Navigate to choose one to play.
2. Choose “Internet Upgrade”, the system will automatically search available firmware code from the Internet. 3. Select ‘Yes’ if you wish to proceed. Please note that the power must not be turned off or interrupted during the process, otherwise the firmware can be corrupted and Media Player will not able to boot again. 4. When the process is successfully finished, Media Player will reboot automatically. 5. An alternative way is to choose “USB Upgrade”.
file must be stored in the root directory for Media Player to detect it. 7. Insert the USB disk/stick to the USB port of Media Player. Go to “Setup” → “Version” → “Firmware upgrade” → “USB Upgrade”. 8. Select “Yes” to proceed or “No” to cancel. Please note that the power must not be turned off or interrupted during the process, otherwise the firmware can be corrupted and Media Player will not able to boot again. 9. When the process is successfully finished, Media Player will reboot automatically.
Miscellaneous Settings System Language and other settings apply on system are configured in the “System Setup” of the Setup Main Menu”. Please select the item that you want to configure and press “OK” button or “Right” button on remote control to enter sub menu. After configuration, please press “Back” button or “Left” button to leave the setup menu and save the configurations that you’ve changed.
Below table is a brief description for the System Setup selection.
TV Mode Setup You can go to the “System Setup” menu to change the TV mode setting, including the Video output, TV system and aspect ratio.
Audio Setup Table Item Name Value Use Digital Audio Output On/Off Switch Analog Audio Output MONO R/ MONO L/ MIX MONO/ STEREO Select DTS SPDIF/RAW PCM Select AAC SPDIF/RAW PCM Select AC3 SPDIF/RAW PCM Select WMA PRO SPDIF/RAW PCM Select Video Setup Video Setup Table Item Name Value Use Brightness 0 ~ 32 Adjust Contrast 0 ~ 32 Adjust HUE 0 ~ 32 Adjust Saturation 0 ~ 32 Adjust Location Setup You can setup whatever location/weather your favoured country, city shown on the m
Other Settings You can set the screen saver time as well as time shown on the main page. Network Setup This section contains the following items: Media Setup This section contains the following items, description in detail is below the table.
TABEL OF MEDIA SETTINGS Category Item Name Value Use Photo Display Opton Slide Show Time 1 sec ~ 3 min Select Orientation Correction Enable/Disable Switch Transition Effect Enable/Disable Switch Music Playing Option Music Auto Play Off/ Repeat One/ Repeat All/ Random Switch Video Playing Option Video Playing Videos Ask/On/Off Switch Play Next Video Enable/Disable Switch Video Subtitle Enable/Disable Switch Auto Sync Enable/Disable Switch DVD Settings Preferred Subtitle Prefe
Hard Disk Share Setup If you have installed a Hard Disk Drive into your media player, you can see the “Hard Disk Share Setup” here to configure your HDD Settings. You can rename the default Share Name, Group Name, User Name and Password by onscreen keyboard.
Trouble Shooting No Television display or Poor quality image. 1. Make sure your TV is turned on and switched to the correct input. 2. Make sure Media Player is turned on and switched to the correct TV mode. If the TV Mode that you are using is not correct one for your television, you may not be able to see any image displayed. To fix this problem, push “Output” key on the remote control. You can cycle through each of the possible TV modes to find and select the correct one. 3.
Media Player does not receive a valid IP Address 1. Verify that a working DHCP server is on your network. PCs on the network should get IP addresses in the correct range. 2. You can use a Static IP Address of there is a problem connecting to the server. 3. If you are using a wireless network, verify that Media Player is associated with the correct SSID, and that the WEP settings on Media Player match the setting on your access point.
FAQ Q: Why I can not see anything on TV screen? Answer: Please select the correct signal input on your TV set. If you connect the player to TV via HDMI, please select the right HDMI port no. on your TV set; If you connect the player to TV via A/V port, please select the right A/V port no. on your TV set. Q: Why I can not connect the player to my home network? Answer: If you use wireless connection, please make sure the right encryption protocol is selected and right password is entered.
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