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1. 2 Proxy Port The default setting is 8080 You don t need to change this field 3 No Proxy Hosts You don t need to set this up under normal conditions 4 Homepage Key in the Web site address for your preferred home page 5 Reading Image Data The default setting is Yes We recommend that you accept the default setting Press Ok to confirm your settings Press Cancel to exit without making changes 17 WEB 2000 User s manual 2 5 3 Configuring the Mail Environment Make sure Mail Environment has been configured correctly otherwise mail can t be sent or received On the main menu of the setting environment use lt gt keys on the Remote Control to select Mail Environment and press Enter then use keys to select the item you wish to configure emtp pecitic net emtp pecitic net Figure 2 12 Mail Environment 1 SMTP Server Name This information is supplied by your local ISP 2 POP Server Name This information is supplied by your local ISP 3 Mail Account This information is supplied by your local ISP 4 Mail Password This information is supplied by your local ISP 5 Mail Address This information is supplied by your local ISP 6 Domain Name This field can be left blank 7 Sender Name Enter the name you wish to show on outgoing mail 8 Signature Enter the signature you wish to show on outgoing mail Optional 9 Delete Received Mail Automatically Set to No
2. 22 WEB 2000 User s manual Chapter 3 Using the WEB 2000 3 1 Browser 1 Menu F1 Press the MENU key on the Remote Control to bring up the main menu at the bottom of the screen See the Figure 2 9 The Main Menu on page 15 The F1 F 12 are referring to keys on the IR Keyboard 2 Favorites F9 You can register your favorite Web sites to your database by clicking Register as the following screen Jump jumps to a selected page End returns to the previous page CNS com http viv con com Jump Delete ChangeTitle End Currently Viewing Title URL Figure 3 1 Registering your Favorite Web Site 23 WEB 2000 User s manual 3 Jump F10 Press Jump to bring up the menu for typing the Web site you want to jump to Figure 3 2 The URL Entry Page 4 Back F2 and Forward F3 Press Back to return to the previous page or press Forward to go forward to the next page 5 Stop F7 and Reload F4 Press Stop to stop downloading and press Reload to refresh or reload the current Web site 6 Home F6 Returns to pre set home page 7 Mail F8 Brings up the main menu of the Mailbox 8 Setup F11 Brings up the main menu of the Setup Environment 9 Frame F5 Moves to another frame on the same Web page 10 FontSize F12 Switches to change the size of the letters 11 Disconnect Disconnects from the Internet 12 History Click on
3. from the mail information main menu and press Receive All stored mails will be listed as follows 2 You can delete stored messages here 30 Figure 3 11 Mail List at Server WEB 2000 User s manual Chapter 4 Maintenance Servicing If you experience any trouble with this product do not attempt to N service it yourself Power off the unit and unplug it from the wall outlet then take it to your local dealer Cleaning Do not use cleaning solvents such as alcohol or petrol to clean this product 31 WEB 2000 User s manual Chapter 5 Specifications FEATURES NetFront v2 0 v2 5 amp HTML 3 2 Compliant Built in 56k Modem V 90 Error Correction and Data Compression Supported Multiple Languages available English Chinese BIG5S Chinese GB Japanese Latin optional POP3 e mail system supported The maximum number of stored messages is 50 The maximum number of bookmarks is 50 The maximum number of workbooks is 50 The maximum number of stored addresses is 50 HTTP protocol version 1 1 supported Audio type WAV MIDI AU AIFF Media type text HTML text PLAIN image JPEG image X BITMAP Printer Port Supported Canon BJP color printer IR Keyboard or Remote Control Panel to Access the Internet Worlds Supports NTSC PAL TV Systems 256 colors VGA mode with 600x800 S video Output for Best Picture Quality in Color Restricted access to certain Inter
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5. 13 AUDIO output 6 PWR power on off LED 14 Phone line out 7 VGA VGA monitor port 15 Phone line in 8 Power switch On Off 16 PRINTER port Canon BJP color printer WEB 2000 User s manual 2 2 How to Install the Unit Connecting the WEB 2000 to your TV and phone line is easy Refer to the following instructions and illustration 1 Connect the AV cable to the audio video ports on the WEB 2000 and your TV set If your TV supports S video connect the S video cable from your TV to the S video output port on the WEB 2000 If your model has a VGA port then you can also connect a monitor to that port 2 Connect the RJ 11 phone cord to the phone line in port on the WEB 2000 Connect the other end to a phone jack 3 Check the switch mode setting Refer to section 2 2 1 for details 4 When connecting the power adapter always connect the DC 5V connector to the WEB 2000 first then to the power outlet neon eee uC to DO Ew YGA Pomir Adaptar Minratar AC iiy Figure 2 3 Connecting a VGA Monitor or TV with S video AV Jacks WEB 2000 User s manual 2 2 1 Setting the Switch Mode 1 Switch 1 is used to select between S video and AV output mode ON for S video and OFF for AV mode 2 Switch 2 is used to switch between TV and VGA output mode ON for VGA and OFF for TV 3 When switch 2 is set to ON for VGA then the setting of switch 1 will be ignored 4 You must restart the WEB 2000 when you
6. Page 1 Eih lt CC StC C t SS Unread 1 1 Pan Received 1999 08 13 14 45 a Figure 3 6 Received Mail Screen 3 2 4 Send Mail Select Send from the main menu The Send box stores all your messages both sent or unsent You can press Send All to send all messages Use the Delete and Delete_All buttons to delete unwanted messages 7 F Page 1 1 Mail Information yot sent 11 Figure 3 7 Send Mail Screen 28 WEB 2000 User s manual 3 2 5 Address List 1 You can store mail addresses in the Address book 2 To add a new address press Address on the main menu Type in the Name and Address then press Add Figure 3 8 Address List Screen After you type in the Name and address as shown below you can select Add to store the address Press Delete to delete this address Press Stop to stop editing and return to the previous page Figure 3 9 Add Address Screen 29 WEB 2000 User s manual 3 2 6 Mail Information Attach Data List 1 Select Attach Data List from the mail information main menu All the attached data you received will be shown You can select the file you want to attach to your message from the Attach Data List 2 You can only view the name of the file here you can t read the content of the mail Figure 3 10 Attach Data List 3 2 Mail Information Mail List at Server 1 Select the Mail List at Server
7. from being sent Press MENU to return to the main menu 26 WEB 2000 User s manual 3 2 2 New Mail 1 Select New from the main menu to connect to your service provider to check for incoming E mail The following screen will be shown an p Mail Information Page viral New nn 124494086 New Name Date Title 4999 08 13 14 45 TEST ue pith ates SEE 2 i 7777 00 05 Website O O Figure 3 5 New Mail Screen 2 If you see the message Mailbox is full you will need to delete some old messages to make room for new ones 3 Select the messages you want to delete from the delete column and press Delete Press Delete_All to delete all messages 4 Press MENU to return to the main menu 3 2 3 Received Mail The Received box will automatically collect and display a list of all the mails you have received The mail list shows Name Date Title and Del delete mark for each message 1 Select Received to view all received mails as shown on next page 2 You can read the content of the mail by using the Direction keys on the Remote Control to select a message and then press ENTER You can also use the functions of Add_Address Print Delete Reply Forward or Return 3 You can use the functions of Delete or Delete All to delete only one or all mails 27 WEB 2000 User s manual C TY l l re Mail Information
8. make changes to the switch mode settings The new setting will become effective after you restart Switch No Status Note The factory default for both settings is OFF Figure 2 4 AV S video and TV VGA Switch Mode 10 WEB 2000 User s manual 2 3 The Remote Control Using the Remote Control you can access to various menus and screen easily surf the Internet And it also gives you functions that display on the TV VGA monitor Refer to the following for instructions on using the Remote Control 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Remote Control Panel 18 19 POWER Power On Off ESC Exits a mode or cancels a function MENU Brings the Main menu onto the TV VGA screen BACK Returns to the previous Web page FORWARD Goes to the next Web page A lt gt Use the 4 arrow buttons to move the pointer ENTER Signals the end of a command FRAME Moves to another frame on the same Web page RELOAD Reloads the current Web site FAVORITES Brings up the screen of Favorites FONT OPTION Switches to change the size of the letters JUMP Brings up the menu for typing the new Web site to jump to BK SPACE Deletes the previous letter keyed HOT ANS Quick keys Not available PG UP Scrolls up the page PG DN Scrolls down the page SETUP Brings up the main menu of the Setup Environment HOME Returns to pre set home
9. not yet been set up Trt SC lt C 7 73 3 3SPSC lt S lt l A WebSite shows the current Web site address 1 shows the Web site timer Transmitting Light the lights well flash with a rotate when downloading data Figure 2 8 The Pre Setup Screen 14 WEB 2000 User s manual Main menu You will see the following screen after you turn on the WEB 2000 Press the F1 Menu key to bring up the main menu at the bottom CCZ WebSite 444 Sn N Sposa et FC BOKRSSO Back Forward Reload History Home Stop Mail Favorites Jump Setup Disconnect Figure 2 9 The Main Menu 2 5 1 Setting the Connection Environment Press Setup to bring up the main menu for setting the connection environment or you can press F11 of IR keyboard to enter Setup then use the lt gt keys on the Remote Control to select Connection Environment and use keys to select the item you wish to configure 1 Type of Dialing There are two settings pulse and tone The default setting is tone DTMF system 2 Dial Tone Detection The default setting is Yes If you use the PABX Private Automatic Branch eXchange system select No to force your built in modem to dial out the number 3 Enable Dialup Terminal Select Yes for terminal mode connecting and No for BBS mode 4 Outer Line Number If you use the PABX system set the number to access it 66 99 If not skip it for ex
10. page EMAIL Brings up the main menu of the Mailbox Figure 2 5 Remote Control Panel 11 WEB 2000 User s manual 2 4 Function Keys IR Keyboard 1 Operation of the IR keyboard is much the same as a computer keyboard Press ENTER or F1 to enter commands that you key in 2 When you use the IR keyboard the distance between the IR keyboard and the WEB 2000 should not exceed 7 meters The angle of operation should not exceed 30 degrees 3 If the signal strength of the Remote Control is weak replace the battery 2 size AAA 1 5V Wamu Forward Frame Stop ice Setup Poser Back Reboad Hore Wigil jump Fontharg Figure 2 6 IR Keyboard F1 Menu Brings up the main menu onto the TV VGA screen F2 Back Returns to the previous Web page F3 Forward Goes to the next Web page F4 Reload Reloads the current Web site F5 Frame Moves to another frame on the same Web page F6 Home Returns to the pre set home page F7 Stop Stops all transmissions or commands being executed F8 Mail Brings up the main menu of the Mailbox F9 Favs Brings up the screen of the Favorites F10 Jump Brings up the menu for typing the new Web site to jump to F11 Setup Brings up the main menu of the Setup Environment F12 FontSize Switches to change the size of letters Power Turns on off the power 12 WEB 2000 User s manual 2 4 1 Using the On screen Keyboard 3 E 3 E E E Figure 2 7 The On screen
11. Internet TV User s manual WEB 2000 User s manual Table of Contents DASUOR PIG OS E E E E EE E TE 3 Chapter 1 Mntrod cH msescrisrsesocsereenseroe teeren ea ea 4 TTA DOUt NS MaMa kessne ie EE san see deaee ease seotes 4 k2 Whats the WEB 2000 ieee ud anine resets E AS 5 k2 t Manm E CALL CS reiii ea aa eh E N ce Naas EAE EES 5 Ls Whats mihe Packat noeroet naa a E a EEAO tees 5 VA Safety Ln St UCU ONS 04 des watee cgay nts Serine nite liae daca Patan vet wisate E a a 6 LAr OCAMON T E A E E E ate eed inde Ge eae ano 6 1 4 2 Preventing Fire or Electric SHOcK 00 ce cee cece e eee eeenee ees 6 124 3 Condensation Buildup csoisssiihe ease eons na OTRE ETIE 6 Chapter 2 Getting Started esescescoceosoccscosessescosesocosessosescesecee 7 2 1 The Front and Rear panels of the WEB 2000 00 ccc ceceee eee eeeeeeeeeees 8 22 How to Tn tal TG WIIG intear ina EEEE AANE ERE 9 2271 Set the S wW Modea E a EEES 10 2 3 TNS Remote CONTO eisein eneen a E E ETE E ES 11 24 Punction Keys IR keyboard i26 5s sun 5b hoa tia E E E E REE eked 12 2 4 1 Using the On screen Keyboard cccccce cc cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeas 13 2 5 How to Contieure the Parameters sanosi eanan Oaa e eaa 14 2 5 1 Setting the Connection Environment ccc cece cece eee eee eeeeeenes 15 2 5 2 Configuring the Browser Environment ccc ce eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 17 2 5 3 Configuring the Mail Environment
12. Keyboard p lt You need to use the on screen keyboard to key in information if you use the Remote Control Make sure you have selected the on screen keyboard in the System Environment please see Setting the System Environment on page 21 2 Move to the key in block and presses ENTER on the Remote Control the on screen keyboard will appear automatically 3 To key in English letters use the Direction keys lt gt of the Remote Control to select the letter and press ENTER Then click Exit after you have finished 13 WEB 2000 User s manual 2 5 How to Configure the Parameters Refer to the following instructions to configure the parameters Refer to related information provided by your ISP where necessary Press the SETUP key on the Remote Control to bring up the main menu of the Setup Environment and use the Direction keys of the Remote Control to select the environment you want to set up Use the Direction keys to select the items you want to set up or re edit and press ENTER to call up the block then key in the information Refer to the section Using the On screen Keyboard on page 13 Select Ok on the screen after completing your changes then press the ENTER key on the Remote Control to confirm and store the configuration Repeat the steps above to complete the settings for all environments The pre setup screen The following screen will be shown when the WEB 2000 is first used and has
13. Setting the System Environment On the main menu of setting environment use lt gt keys on the Remote Control to select System Environment and press Enter then use keys to select the Figure 2 17 System Environment It is recommended that you not change the default values of the System Environment parameters 1 Version Info Shows the version of this software 2 Keyboard type Select Soft to use the Remote Control select Hard to use the IR keyboard 3 Color for Focusing on Control Sets the color of the frame of the selected item The default setting is Red 4 Enable Mouse Device Lets you enable disable the mouse device The default setting is Yes 5 Enable Sound Effect Lets you enable disable sound effects The default setting is Yes 6 Width of Scroll Bar Lets you set the width of the scroll bar 7 Delete Scroll Knob Automatically The default setting is Yes We 21 WEB 2000 User s manual recommend you do not change this setting 8 Scroll Button Lets you add or remove the scroll button The default setting is No 9 Border Width on Link Image Lets you set the border width of the link image The default setting is 4 pixels 10 Height between Lines Lets you adjust the height between lines 11 TV Brightness Adjustment KJ Darker m Default value of brightness Lighter Press Ok to confirm your settings Press Cancel to exit without making changes
14. ample 9 or 0 or 0 or 0 the is time delay code and one as two seconds 5 Number to be connected to Key in your local ISP telephone number Check with your local ISP if you are not sure 15 WEB 2000 User s manual 6 First Name Server You don t need to set up the name server or domain name server under normal condition If you use DHCP server Check with your local ISP if you are not sure 7 Second Name Server This field can be left blank 8 Login Name Key in the user name supplied by your local ISP 9 Login Password Key in the password supplied by your local ISP 10 Idling Time to cut the line If you don t use the mouse or keyboard within the idle time that you set your connection will be cut off The default setting is 10 minutes Figure 2 10 Connection Environment Press Ok to confirm your settings Press Cancel to exit without making changes 16 WEB 2000 User s manual 2 5 2 Configuring the Browser Environment On the main menu of the setting environment use lt gt keys on the Remote Control to select Browser Environment and press Enter then use keys to select the item you wish to configure pmeitte ocl Figure 2 11 Browser Environment 1 Proxy Host Normally ISP does not support a Proxy server so you don t need to set this up If your ISP supports a proxy server you can key it in for example proxy pmeiffe nel
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16. er outlet and contact your local dealer for assistance 1 4 3 Condensation Buildup When moving your WEB 2000 from a cold place to a warm place we suggest that you wait at least two hours before powering on the unit to prevent condensation building up inside the unit WEB 2000 User s manual Chapter 2 Getting Started 1 In this manual the following conventions are used Bold is used when referring to keys on the Remote Control Bold with quotations when referring to keys on the on screen keyboard and function keys on the screen 2 Operation of the IR keyboard is similar to a conventional PC keyboard 3 The operations described in this manual are based on the Remote Control WEB 2000 User s manual 2 1 The Front and Rear panels of the WEB 2000 You may refer to Figure 2 1 for the configuration of the front panel Figure 2 2 shows the rear panel configuration of the two different models One with a VGA port Model 1 and the other one with a power on off switch Model 2 rat fat 4 ee ee i 2 a la 8 8 Sp a7 08 46 Figure 2 1 The Front Panel of the WEB 2000 A ay a 4 i Gp d TEE T Model 2 T Figure 2 2 The Rear Panel of the WEB 2000 1 Remote Control IR receiver 9 DC power adapter port 2 OH off hook LED 10 DIP switch 3 DCD data carrier detect LED 11 S VIDEO output 4 RXD data reception LED 12 VIDEO output 5 TXD data transmission LED
17. n be used with a wireless Remote Control and infrared wireless keyboard optional Off line viewing To save on your phone bill you can disconnect from the Internet and still view downloaded web site pages 1 3 What s in the Package The WEB 2000 Remote Control IR Keyboard optional RJ 11 Phone cord AC DC Power Adapter AV Cable S video Cable WEB 2000 User s manual 1 4 Safety Instructions To ensure prolonged operation of the WEB 2000 take note of the following safety instructions before setting up the machine 1 4 1 Location To prevent damage to the product do not expose it to rain or moisture Do not expose this product to direct sunlight or extreme heat Do not place it on a vibrating surface To protect this product from overheating do not place it in badly ventilated and dusty areas Always place it on a stable surface when using it Do not attempt to disassemble this product contact your local dealer if you experience problems with the unit S Use only the supplied or an approved power adapter for this product Consult your local dealer if you are not sure of the correct adapter to use Refer to Chapter 5 Specifications for more information 1 4 2 Preventing Fire or Electric Shock WN Do not touch the plug with wet hands When you disconnect the power cord pull on the plug not the cord If this product is exposed to moisture unplug it from the pow
18. net setup screens ELECTRICAL Operational voltage console box SVDC Power consumption max 8 watts Operating voltage AC Adapter 100 240VAC Operating frequency AC Adapter 50 60Hz NETWORK INTERFACE POTS Plain Old Telephone Service RJ 11 Transmission speed max 5 6Kbps V 90 ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature Operating 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Storage 4 to 160 F 20 to 70 C Humidity Operating 15 to 80 Storage 10 to 90 32
19. sure 3 0 Received Mail SCreen 656 24 siasesdcseewacosenedoeadawsseoasn ener a A 28 Figure 537 Send Mail Screeches re rrsan E E E E E aN 28 Fic re 3 8 Address List SCree nig Ai a rtr fayeuwisnies duke cmaaeeerdeaerctn el eeatoed seu dars 29 Pioure 3 9 Add Address SCheen ariero rir ne E EEE ETNA 29 Fioure 5 LO Attach Data EE r E E E bwuiyes 30 Bioure LiL Mal Eist at StV aiae a a E 30 WEB 2000 User s manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 About this Manual WEB 2000 welcomes you to the wonderful world of the Internet straight from your television set WEB 2000 is the easiest way to get online without a computer All you need is a TV a phone line WEB 2000 and this manual to get started With WEB 2000 s user friendly design you ll find yourself surfing the net in no time This manual contains the following chapters Chapter 1 provides an overview of what WEB 2000 is and what it can do The packing list is included for you to check all parts before the installation Please also read the safety instructions before setting up WEB 2000 to prevent any possible damage to the unit Chapter 2 details all the steps necessary to connect the WEB 2000 to your TV and the phone line while providing basic system configuration requirements After the WEB 2000 is setup successfully you can refer to Chapter 3 for more detailed information about WEB 2000 s built in browser and mail software features Chapter 4 provides recommendations abou
20. t what you should do to get the best performance from your unit Finally Chapter 5 lists detailed hardware software specifications of the WEB 2000 for your reference WEB 2000 User s manual 1 2 What is the WEB 2000 The WEB 2000 is a TV set top box that connects to the regular phone line to provide an Internet connection Web browsing and email functionality by using your TV as a display unit Once installed you will be surfing the Web for the latest news sports scores cybermalls and the countless web sites for entertainment and information purposes With WEB 2000 you don t have to worry about not being a computer expert to surf the Internet With the WEB 2000 you can relax while enjoying the fun of shopping playing games reading the news or visit kid friendly Web sites with the entire family You can also send email to relatives or friends with the Remote Control or the IR wireless keyboard You can create your own Web pages with easy to follow instructions provided by various Web sites The WEB 2000 not only gives you easy access to the Internet for browsing or email communications but also enhances your viewing experience while increasing your knowledge all through your TV set 1 2 1 Main Features Viewing web sites Built in 56K modem and web browser for Internet surfing Sending and receiving mails The email system supports a maximum of 400 kilobytes of stored information Wireless controls The WEB 2000 ca
21. this icon to see a list of previously visited Web sites 24 WEB 2000 User s manual 3 2 Mail Information Make sure Mail Environment has been correctly configured in the setup environment Use the MENU key on the Remote Control to select Mail to bring up the following screen Va an gt Mail Information ch Data List Mail List at Server i WebSite Figure 3 3 Mail Information Menu 25 WEB 2000 User s manual 3 2 1 Write Mail You can use the on screen keyboard to type in your E mail messages See section 2 4 1 Using the On screen Keyboard If you want to use the IR keyboard to type in your E mail messages your system must be configured to hard keyboard type See section 2 5 5 Setting the System Environment 1 Select Write from the main menu You will see the following screen iT F Mail Information ii ss ai hello ms2Z2 com f Address Figure 3 4 Write Mail Screen 2 Use the on screen keyboard to key in the fields for To CC Title and Message You can select the mail addresses from the Address book for To and CC or you can skip the CC and Title 3 If you want to attach data to your mail press Attach to select the file you want from the Attach Data List 4 Press Send to send the mail or press Hold to store it in the sending box Press Stop to stop the mail
22. to save your incoming mail Set to Yes to delete incoming mail after it has been read The default setting is Yes 10 Time Interval for Checking Arrival Mail You can change the default time for automatically checking your mailbox Press Ok to confirm your settings Press Cancel to exit without making changes 18 WEB 2000 User s manual 2 5 4 Setting the Template Configuration Not available when using the IR keyboard With the Template Configuration you can store the useful words and sentences You can press Texts key on the on screen keyboard to enter the Template Configuration and select the words you desire by using the Remote Control And use the Direction keys to select the functions of Register Edit Delete and Cancel in Template Configuration Figure 2 13 Template Configuration Registering new words If you want to add new words you can select Register to bring up the Registration menu as shown below Figure 2 14 Registering a New Template 19 WEB 2000 User s manual Choosing a Template 1 Press the Texts key on the on screen keyboard to bring up the database template Figure 2 15 Choose Template Screen 2 Use the Direction keys on the Remote Control to select your text and press Enter then select Cite to paste the text you selected to the key in block Figure 2 16 Cite Template 20 WEB 2000 User s manual 2 5 5
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