Home

SMG-700 User's Guide V1.00 (Nov 2004) - FTP Site

image

Contents

1. 63 SRI EU NET TET D OON T 63 p Meda SUBE atiis EH M EHN ANM dcutabe t a pe T uU ORO M TOL Aa REM EBERURI RA 63 EPA 2 Eoo ec Er r RNIN RAS 64 EDEN yuh abduci avn Sill ca asus a Silva pL an OE cumbia dado du cut nme EN OERA pat 65 MEC EN Km m T 67 Cse DVA DOBUGDUE HO E erisin ean eer terre ete au ru d ec NER MP pe Ln UR ENTRE Tre 67 BAS DM Folder Add wr EE seii ooa deletesc rol cedat per o pef dto ordi a ta Se tp EUR IS 68 2 0 4 DMA Interet Station Add or EIE iuc ae cine tten ta creen ner arinaa 69 SEU rii MR M ETE e ve eon STE ROUND 70 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 71 CREE VI EET oS ESTEE 71 9 2 Power Hardware Connections and LEDS 1 erit rea rt n in nor anna 71 CADRES an c Waianae ti daepenbladelsesariinccenennds 72 DMA 2500 User s Guide Table of Contents 9 4 Configuring the Windows Vista Firewall eene 77 Chapter 10 xis x lc ilr 85 DINEC E pj e c ERN E S ET 85 10 2 Supported Content Formate and COOBOS iueccossusesnc c kappe Dec ERE pP sten ei ERc ub ANE ED aiaa 87 102 1 Miedo File Formate SUDDOI BU iussisse eunieiane ental douane 87 10 2 2 Music File Foinate Supported cesis ee taie geee dn Xe gre tee aUi n Q dies pd i Seni dia 90 1023 Photo File Formats SupDOF IB vesica eb rp p d o b d n a ep Ram 91 10 2 Gabe Pin SSM IS vaisiniai a aot
2. 6 i 7 Chapter 1 DRA ORCI ino me DMA 11 EET dh etre eee ree eg UTI EE 11 TA LEDE m 12 Chapter 2 The Remote ie 13 Chapter 3 DMA MENUS O M 15 ST ORE me Hm M 15 2 2 Memi Dose DUOT sss os cases ces nailaa a Secours dee ULM asc c n nre m dun ux Od dp dra D 16 2o Playing Video uc Ie T E D 0 D S D DE 17 3 3 1 Playing a Video File from the Media Server cccccceceeceeeseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeeeees I7 2303 2 RAVING a YOUTLIDO VIGO dscsisivcnsniisecasnesenuuniet ap claniayinscnietncundenesaadity D Rar od 20 EF Controlling the video PIA VAG m EA 22 23 4 1 Displaying Information During Play BGK sasssa 22 DRE CB odori ust a seta ra cans as en ca dh an Nat ase een Cabe boda resi ramis b bra 22 gA RESUME sisiane aana iaa E aaar ina a E aaar E A aa E i 23 Chapter 4 Musie MENU HEH 25 HEET I ATE OE EA O A ENI I E E OE EIEI O T INE SITT A T 25 4 2 Paving Audo NS EXIUDIB onere er er eee tier creer Serer odes ner ree el Ree bec Lii ipee Iu se errr rene tre fr 25 posa rre IIR Drap
3. 14 The DMA should now be able to access the media server DMA 2500 User s Guide Product Specifications 10 1 General Specifications The following tables summarize the DMA s hardware and firmware features Table 22 Hardware Specifications Dimensions 186 mm W x 114 4 mm D x 38 7 mm H Device Weight 0 4 kg Power Consumption 5 V DC 1 3 A 12 5 watt maximum Ethernet Port Auto negotiating 10 or 100 Mbps in either half duplex or full duplex mode Television Connectors HDMI 1 1 S Video YPbPr component CVBS RCA composite Right Left RCA connectors S PDIF coaxial RCA connector Remote Control Recommended operating range up to 8 m Point the remote control at the front of the DMA at an angle of no less than 45 degrees USB Port USB version 2 0 type A Operation Temperature 02 C 509 C Storage Temperature 402 C 709 C Operation Humidity 1096 9096 RH non condensing Storage Humidity 596 9096 RH non condensing Table 23 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Default IP Address DHCP client If no DHCP server is found the DMA uses Auto IP to choose an IP address in the 169 254 X X subnet where X is a number from 1 to 254 Default Subnet Mask DHCP client by default If no DHCP server is found the subnet mask defaults to 255 255 0 0 16 bits Device Management On televisio
4. 2 Select Live365 for Internet radio L 01 Live365 02 My iMedia v DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 6 My iMedia Menu 3 Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select a station category Use the REW or FF button to go to the previous or next page of entries ai 1 Top Stations P 2 My Presets ga 3 Recommendations g 4 Editor s Picks I 5 Free Stations i 6 Alternative 7 Blues 4 Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select and play a channel Use the REW or FF button to go to the previous or next page of entries Lo My iMedia t Whisperings 2 2 Christmas Music 24 7 3 KKJZ 88 1 FM E AWAMU 685 FM 5 Christmas 24 7 Jazz E WINTERSCAPES 2 7 WUMB 56 kb s DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 6 My iMedia Menu 5 If it is a subscription channel you ll need to enter your username and password Press the OK button to open a key input screen Use the arrow and OK buttons to select the characters you need Select Enter when you are done Login Setting User Name Password whe os tda ots ois PIT TTT TS hs aba uCa ida io bfa a aha eds ida es eda AI ifs Ws ia ia ea io oa ids Na Me X tja ia tas m OR ada bia ita in Ca alas ids Apasa d ulia m a Pa eda vts WEN Ls 6 During playback the DMA displays information about the file and the current play time DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 6 My iMedia Menu 6 3 Playing A
5. 1 Press the IMEDIA button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the iMedia icon in the HOME menu My iMedia 2 Select My iMedia 01 Live365 w 02 My iMedia DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 6 My iMedia Menu 3 Select Add New Entry gi 1 My Video gt 2 art channe lt lt Add New Entry gt gt 4 You can add a new station or a folder In this case you select Add New Station Add New Station Add New Folder DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 6 My iMedia Menu 5 Press the OK button to open a key input screen Use the arrow and OK buttons to select the characters you need Select Enter when you are done And New St Nickname DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 6 My iMedia Menu DMA 2500 User s Guide Setup 7 1 Overview Use the Setup menu to configure the DMA To open the Setup menu press the SETUP button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the Setup icon in the HOME screen Figure 6 Setup Icon Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select an option sub menu to configure Use Network Wizard see Section 7 2 1 on page 47 to configure your DMA s network settings Use Network Setup see Section 7 2 2 on page 51 to configure your DMA s network settings Use Wireless Setup see Section 7 2 3 on page 52 to configure settings for an installed USB wireless adapter Use System
6. K10004 The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 12 Setup gt Version LABEL DESCRIPTION Reset to Use this menu to set the DMA back to the factory default settings See Default Section 7 10 on page 60 for details Firmware Use this menu to upload new firmware to the DMA See Section 7 11 on Upgrade page 61 for details Version This is the version of the firmware currently on the DMA LAN MAC This field displays the MAC address of the DMA s wired Ethernet interface S N This is this piece of hardware s Serial Number 7 10 Reset to Default Select Setup gt Version gt Reset Settings to open the Reset Settings menu Use this menu to set the DMA back to the factory default settings DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup Note You will lose all of your changes when you reset to the default settings Figure 20 Setup gt Version gt Reset Settings Reset To Default Select Yes to restore all of the DMA s settings to the factory defaults or select No to keep the current settings and exit the screen 7 11 Firmware Upgrade Select Setup gt Version gt Firmware Upgrade to open the Firmware Upgrade menu Use this menu to upload new firmware to the DMA Only use firmware for your device s specific model Refer to the label on the bottom of your DMA Figure 21 Setup gt Version gt Firmware Upgrade Internet LIparade USB Upgrade D
7. Chapter 7 Setup 7 2 2 Network Setup Menu Select Setup gt Network Setup to open the Network Setup menu Use this menu to configure your DMA s settings for connecting to your Ethernet network Figure 9 Setup gt Network Setup A m m Wireless Enable The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 5 Setup gt Network Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Network Type This field is available when a compatible ZyXEL IEEE 802 11n wireless USB adapter is connected to the DMA s USB port Select Wired to configure your DMA to connect to a wired Ethernet network Select Wireless to configure your DMA to connect to a wireless Ethernet network DHCP Use the arrow and OK buttons to select this field and then an option Select Enable to have the DMA get IP address information automatically If no IP address information is assigned the DMA uses Auto IP to assign itself an IP address and subnet mask For example you could connect the DMA directly to your computer If the computer is also set to get an IP address automatically the computer and the DMA will choose addresses for themselves and be able to communicate Select Disable if you want to assign the DMA a static fixed IP address IP Address Enter the IP address in this field if you selected Disable in the DHCP field Netmask Enter the IP subnet mask in this field if you selected Disable in the DHCP field DMA 2500 User s
8. Gs Windows Installer Adds modi C5 Windows Live OneCare Helps mana sullindous Manasemen Provides a is Shares Windows Modules Installer Enables in Setting Your Computer to Trust Your Network The DMA and your computer are both on your home network so you use this section to configure your computer to treat the network connection as a trusted DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix A Windows Vista Media Server private network Make sure the DMA has a network connection to your computer before using this section 1 Click the Windows Media Player icon in the system tray Figure 31 Start Windows Media Player Windows Media Player ay digital media including music videos CDs and DVDs cs Ultiticu MIILU 2 Right click in the menu bar and click Tools gt Options Figure 32 WIndows Media Player Tools gt Options indows Medis File gt View gt auich Jd Music y Play H 4 Playlis Tools d Download gt ij Crea Help gt Apply Media Information Changes 4 JJ Library H Arti Show Classic Menus Plug ins gt Albun 2 Songs Options P M 3 Inthe Library tab click Configure Sharing Figure 33 Library ptions eal Player Rip Music Devices Burn Performance Library Plug ins Privacy Security DYD Network Specify settings For organizing and sharing your digital media collection Sharing Share my media with other co
9. 76 application 11 12 93 button A B 22 Fast Forward 34 PHOTO 31 ROTATE 34 VIDEO 17 20 C certifications 103 104 notices 104 viewing 104 codecs 87 copyright 103 D default settings 60 Digital Living Network Alliance See DLNA 87 dimensions 85 disclaimer 103 display information 60 Index display photos 34 DLNA 87 DNS server address assignment 46 Domain Name System See DNS F factory defaults 60 Fast Forward button 34 FCC interference statement 103 firmware upload 60 61 62 version 60 firmware update 60 61 formats supported 87 function A B 22 H HDMI 55 87 High Definition Multimedia Interface See HDMI 55 87 HOME menu 17 20 31 45 home networks 87 humidity 85 icon A B 22 OPTION 45 PHOTO 31 Video 17 20 IEC 958 type II 56 DMA 2500 User s Guide Index E IEC 60958 56 information 60 interval repeat 22 L language settings 53 LEDs 12 troubleshooting 71 lights 12 MAC address 46 60 Media Access Control See MAC address media server 87 access 73 software 87 tool 63 menu 15 item number 16 navigation 15 OPTION 45 PHOTO 31 music play 28 35 N network settings 47 51 number menu item 16 O OPTION icon 45 menu 45 output type 55 P PHOTO button 31 icon 31 menu 31 photo 34 display 34 rotation 34 play music 28 35 photos 34 video file 17 power adaptor specifications 92 power specification 85 problems
10. Ownership of the Software Documentation and all intellectual property rights therein shall remain at all times with ZyXEL Any other use of the Software by any other entity is strictly forbidden and is a violation of this License Agreement 3 Copyright The Software and Documentation contain material that is protected by United States Copyright Law and trade secret law and by international treaty provisions All rights not granted to you herein are expressly reserved by ZyXEL You may DMA 2500 User s Guide 1 07 Appendix C Open Software Announcements not remove any proprietary notice of ZyXEL or any of its licensors from any copy of the Software or Documentation 4 Restrictions You may not publish display disclose sell rent lease modify store loan distribute or create derivative works of the Software or any part thereof You may not assign sublicense convey or otherwise transfer pledge as security or otherwise encumber the rights and licenses granted hereunder with respect to the Software Certain components of the Software and third party open source programs included with the Software have been or may be made available by ZyXEL on its Open Source web site ftp opensource zyxel com collectively the Open Sourced Components You may modify or replace only these Open Sourced Components provided that you comply with the terms of this License and any applicable licensing terms governing use of the Open Sour
11. The icon for a currently playing background music audio file is blue 4 3 Background Music You can play audio files including Internet audio files and My iMedia Internet radio channels as background music while you use the DMA s menus or play photo files or slideshows While in a menu of audio files or folders of audio files select an audio file and press the remote control s BGM button to open the background music menu When you browse the music file menus audio files that have already been added to the background music list display a green folder behind the file s icon DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 4 Music Menu Table 3 Background Music Menu eg 1 Track 01 mp3 Pla track 02 mp3 J 3 Track 03 mp3 f Ji 4 Track 04 mp3 EJ JA 5 Track 05 mp3 J3 6 Track 06 mp3 2 7 Track 07 mp3 The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 4 Background Music Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Add this file Select this to add the selected audio file to the background music list Delete this file This option displays if the audio file is already included in the background music list Select this to remove the selected audio file from the background music list Add all files Select this to add all audio files in the currently displayed menu to the background music list Delete all files Select this to remove all of the audio files in the currently disp
12. misused tampered with damaged by an act of God or subjected to abnormal working conditions Note Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose ZyXEL shall in no event be held liable for indirect or consequential damages of any kind to the purchaser To obtain the services of this warranty contact ZyXEL s Service Center for your Return Material Authorization number RMA Products must be returned Postage Prepaid It is recommended that the unit be insured when shipped Any returned products without proof of purchase or those with an out dated warranty will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of ZyXEL and the customer will be billed for parts and labor All repaired or replaced products will be shipped by ZyXEL to the corresponding return address Postage Paid This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from country to country Registration Register your product online to receive e mail notices of software upgrades and information at www zyxel com for global products or at www us zyxel com for North American products DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix B Legal Information DMA 2500 User s Guide Open Software Announcements End User License Agreemen
13. server software In the following figure the DMA and your Windows Vista computer A are both connected to your home network Figure 29 DMA with Windows Vista Computer This appendix walks you through the following tasks Starting the Windows Media Player Setting Your Computer to Trust Your Network Setting Your Computer to Share Files With the DMA Selecting Files to Share Complete the sections in sequence The DMA and the computer must be on the same home network private LAN This appendix shows screens from Windows Vista Enterprise Version 6 0 DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix A Windows Vista Media Server Starting the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service If you are using Windows Vista do the following to turn on the Windows Media Player Follow the Quick Start Guide Instructions to connect the DMA to your computer Right click the Computer icon and click Manage Note During this procedure click Continue whenever Windows displays a screen saying that it needs your permission to continue In the following screen click Services and Applications gt Services gt Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service gt Start Figure 30 Start Windows Media Player e i CH omm File Action View Help 9 26 ssl EN Computer Management Local 4 System Tools Task Scheduler Tindows Media Player Network Name z Description Event Viewer Sharing Service 3 OR
14. Brightness controls the black levels in the television picture This means it controls how black the dark sections of the picture look When adjusting the brightness use an appropriate calibration pattern image or a still image that has black objects You can even refer to the black letterbox bars at the top and bottom of the screen The right brightness level keeps blacks looking black without losing shadow details e If the blacks look gray or washed out decrease the brightness level If you cannot see detail in the picture s shadows increase the brightness Contrast Contrast controls the white levels in the television picture When adjusting the contrast use an appropriate calibration pattern image or a still image that has white objects like snow or white clothing with visible shades of white You want the picture as bright as possible while still being able to see the details e If whites appear gray or the picture looks dim increase contrast f you cannot see any details in whites decrease the contrast DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup Table 9 Setup gt System Setup gt Video Setup continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Hue Hue adjusts the color mix of Red Green and Blue RGB Only adjust the hue if you are using calibration images and the appropriate color filters Saturation Saturation adjusts the color intensity Adjust calibration to make skin tones look natural When a
15. DMA 2500 User s Guide 53 Chapter 7 Setup Letterbox displays the wider video with bars at the top and bottom of the screen This maintains the video s original aspect ratio although the picture is smaller Here is an example Figure 12 Letterboxed Video Display Pan and scan cuts off the sides of wider aspect video and just shows the center portion This fills the whole screen with a larger picture although the sides are missing Here is an example Figure 13 Pan and Scan Video Display DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup 7 4 1 Configuring the TV Mode Setup Select Setup gt System Setup gt TV Mode Setup to open the TV Mode Setup menu Use this menu to configure the video output that the DMA sends to your television Figure 14 Setup gt System Setup gt TV Mode Setup Y Video Output S VIDEO amp CVBS NTSC 16 9 The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 7 Setup gt System Setup gt TV Mode Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Video Output Select S VI DEO amp CVBS if you connect to S video or composite AV input on your television Select P SCAN YPbPr if you connect to YPbPr input on your television Select HDMI if you connect to HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface input on your television TV System Select your TV s type NTSC or PAL Aspect Ratio Select 4 3 LB or 4 3 PS for a 4 3 aspect ratio standard definition television Use LB let
16. Delete E Channel 125 wx O M Travel wx DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 8 Media Server The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 17 DMA Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION New Folder Click this to create a new folder for Internet media channels New Station Click this to open a screen where you can add an Internet media channel Current folder This is the name of the displayed folder Click the name to return to the top level of the folders Objects This is the number of items displayed in the list of Internet channels and folders below It does not include the contents of any folders in the list Refresh Click Refresh to update the display Execute Select Delete Selected Objects and click Execute to remove the checked Internet channels and folders Name These are the names of the Internet channels and folders Click a folder s name to go into the folder Click an Internet channel s name to edit the entry Edit Click an entry s Edit icon to edit the entry Delete Click an entry s Delete icon to remove the entry 8 4 3 DMA Folder Add or Edit Use this screen to add or edit a folder in the DMA setup screen Figure 26 DMA Folder Add Current Folder Folder Name The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 18 DMA Folder Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Folder Enter a name for the fol
17. Setup see Section 7 3 on page 53 through Section 7 8 on page 59 to configure your DMA s menu language TV mode audio video and other settings Use Version see Section 7 9 on page 60 through Section 7 11 on page 61 to reset the DMA to its default settings and upgrade the firmware You can also see the DMA s firmware version MAC address and serial number DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup 7 2 Network Settings IP Address The DMA needs an IP address to communicate with the media servers on your network The DMA can get an IP address automatically if you have a device on your network that gives them out Or you can assign the DMA a static fixed IP address DNS Server Address A DNS Domain Name System server maps domain names like www zyxel com to their corresponding IP addresses 204 217 0 2 in the case of www zyxel com This lets you use domain names to access web sites without having to know their IP addresses The DMA can receive the IP address of a DNS server automatically along with the DMA s own IP address You can also manually enter a DNS server IP address in the DMA MAC Address Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC Media Access Control address The MAC address is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters for example 00 A0 C5 00 00 02 Network Type Wireless The DMA can act as a wireless LAN client when you connect a compatible ZyXEL IEEE 802 11n wirele
18. TV Mode Setup menu see Section 7 4 on page 53 to change the DMA s output DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 9 Troubleshooting cannot see or access the media server folders on the television screen 1 Ifthe DMA does not list any media servers for you to select from try pressing the HOME button and selecting My Media 1 Try turning the DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel instead of the Power button on the remote control 2 Check the hardware connections and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected See the Quick Start Guide and Section 9 2 on page 71 3 Make sure the media server computer is on and has an IP address in the same subnet as the DMA If you know that there is a router between your computer and the DMA skip this step 4 f you are using the media server software make sure the computer is running the media server program the files or folders are in the media server program s Media List and the media service is enabled If you have to change these settings turn the DMA off and on again afterwards 5 Make sure that any software firewalls on the media server computer are configured to allow the DMA to access the media server See the The DMA cannot access the media server If you have to change any firewall settings turn the DMA off and on again afterwards The DMA cannot access the files on a connected USB device Make sure the USB device uses the NFS or SAMBA network f
19. TWPC11746 01 32 DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 5 Pictures Menu 4 Select the folder containing the images you want to view All Images in this example 1 A l Images g 2 My Folders 5 You may need to go through multiple layers of folders to get to the file you want Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select and play an audio file Use the REW or FF button to go to the previous or next page of entries 8 AlbumArtSmall amp 9 Balcony 10 Bananas amp 1 bridge 1280x1024 amp 12 candy 1280x1024 13 canont amp 14 canon2 DMA 2500 User s Guide 33 Chapter 5 Pictures Menu 6 Press the OK button again to display the photos as a slideshow During playback use the remote control s INFO button to display information about the file and the current play time Picture Type IPEG File Size 3072x2048 5 3 Slideshow To start a slideshow from within a Pictures sub menu use the arrow buttons to choose a picture file and then press the OK button After the file displays press the OK button again to start the slideshow A play icon displays briefly and the photos display in order starting from the selected photo During a slideshow Use the OK button to pause and restart file playback Press the ROTATE button to rotate a photo 90 degrees clockwise Use the OK button or the STOP button to stop playback Press the INFO button to see details about
20. click Browse to find one that is not listed and then dick OK Programs ager BY Adobe FrameMaker 7 1 amp Dreamweaver 3 internet Explorer OfficeScan Client Shared Folders uninstall BF Uninstall OfficeScan Client Es Windows Calendar B Windows Contacts Wil Problem Reports and Solutions Path C Program FilesV7 Zip 7zFM exe Browse 4j Recently Changed BB searches Folders yi E gt Computer ZyXEL Vista C 5 New Folder Name di Corel b d di temp d Users di Windows e IpXfer Date modified 2008 06 12 13 08 2008 01 21 10 32 2009 02 26 14 47 2009 02 03 08 34 2008 06 13 08 13 2009 02 26 14 37 2009 01 09 18 07 2008 04 09 19 54 File Folder File Fold File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder Application sae DMA 2500 User s Guide 79 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 6 Click ZyXEL ZyXEL Vista C Favorite Links BE Desktop SB Recent Places M Computer IE Documents IE Pictures 3 Music Jj Recently Changed BB searches ij Public Folders Name Trend Micro Uninstall Information a Windows Calendar di Windows Collaboration Ji Windows Defender i Windows Journal J Windows Mail Windows Media Player d Windows NT Windows Photo Gallery di Windows Sidebar munications Corporation Date modified 2008 06 12 11 04 2006 11 02 21 01 2008 01 21 10 34 20
21. computers DMA 2500 User s Guide E Chapter 1 Introducing the DMA The DMA can also act as a wireless LAN client when you connect a compatible ZyXEL IEEE 802 11n wireless USB adapter to the DMA s USB port Figure 2 DMA with Wireless Connection NSA 220 Plus 1 2 LEDs The LEDs lights tell you about the current status of the DMA The following table describes the DMA LEDs Table 1 LEDs LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION POWER Green On The DMA is receiving power and in operation mode on Red On The DMA is off Off The DMA is not receiving power Network Green Blinking The DMA is receiving media traffic through the Activity Ethernet connection The network activity LED is also known as the network media traffic LED Off The DMA is not receiving media traffic through the Ethernet connection 12 DMA 2500 User s Guide The Remote Control Use the remote control to navigate the menus play files and configure the DMA Point the remote control at the black dot on the front of the DMA Here are the button functions Figure 3 Remote Control Power turns the DMA on or off MUTE turns off the sound OUTPUT switches the video output type HOME return to the main menu INFO displays details about the P MENU while playi playing file ress while playing a DVD file to open the DVD menu A B lets you select start and stop BLOV ROTATE times to repeat
22. connection at a time Use the remote control s OUTPUT button or see Section 7 4 on page 53 to select the type of video output to use The DMA menu display does not fill my television screen Check the DMA s video output settings see Section 7 4 on page 53 The content playback does not fill my television screen 1 Check the DMA s video output settings see Section 7 4 on page 53 2 The content may be a different format from your television For example a 4 3 format video file will not fill the width of a 16 9 widescreen format television The DMA does not respond to input from the remote DMA 2500 User s Guide o Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 1 Make sure you are pointing the remote at the black dot on the front of the DMA not your television 2 Check the remote control s batteries The navigation jumps from menu to menu faster than expected The remote control is very sensitive to input Pressing a button on the remote control for too long may be registered as multiple pushes 9 4 Configuring the Windows Vista Firewall Here is how to configure the Windows Vista firewall to allow the DMA to access the ZyXEL media server installed on the computer These instructions cover how to add the lighttpd and ZyXEL Media Server programs that the ZyXEL media server uses to the list of the Windows Vista firewall s exceptions You do not need to do this if you already used a pop up firewa
23. or play all of the files in the folder once One Time Video Resume When you stop playing a video before it finishes and use the DMA again Playing later the DMA can continue from where you left off You can have the DMA display a window asking if you want to continue Ask or automatically continue Always You can also turn this feature off Off Play Next Video When you play video files you can have the DMA play all of the files in the folder Enable or only play the file for which you pressed play Disable Advance Use this menu to turn the network activity LAN LED off or on Setting 7 8 Advance Setting Select Setup gt System Setup gt Other Settings gt Advance Setting to open the Advance Setting menu Use this menu to turn the network activity LED also known as the network media traffic LED off or on Figure 18 Setup gt System Setup gt Other Settings gt Advance Setting Network Activity LED The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 11 Setup gt System Setup gt Other Settings gt Advance Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Network Turn the network activity LED off or on Activity LED DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup 7 9 Version Select Setup gt Version to open the Version menu This menu displays information about the DMA Figure 19 Setup gt Version Y Reset To Delaull Y Firmware Upgrade 0 21 9C 02 0
24. play Video in this example You may need to go through multiple layers of folder 1 All Videos 2 Internet Videos gt 3 My Folders 5 Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select and play a video file Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select and play a video file Use the REW or FF button to go to the previous or next page of entries 22 cam kite 23 CD1 24 CD2 25 JohnFlight 26 News 2007 5 29 27 Pushing Daisies 101 28 Pushing Daisies 102 DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus 3 3 2 Playing a YouTube Video Install and enable the included media server software on a Windows computer to let the DMA play YouTube videos 1 Press the VI DEO button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the My Media icon in the HOME menu and then the Video menu My Media DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus 2 The DMA searches for USB devices computers and media servers and lists them here Use the remote control to select one to access This example uses the media server installed on a computer The number of 01 USB Disk 1 the item E OAD REL DNS TAPETEN currently LUAM selected 03 TECHWRITER NAS followed by the 04 NSA220 TW total number of items in the menu Navigation instructions for the menu In this example use the arrow and OK buttons to select a folder to see the video files sorted by that crite
25. ready when you contact an office Product model and serial number Warranty Information Date that you received your device Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it DMA 2500 User s Guide 3 Document Conventions Document Conventions Warnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User s Guide Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device Note Notes tell you other important information for example other things you may need to configure or helpful tips or recommendations Syntax Conventions The DMA may be referred to as the DMA the device the system or the product in this User s Guide Product labels screen names field labels and field choices are all in bold font A key stroke is denoted by square brackets and uppercase text for example ENTER means the enter or return key on your keyboard Enter means for you to type one or more characters and then press the ENTER key Select or choose means for you to use one of the predefined choices A right angle bracket gt within a screen name denotes a mouse click For example Maintenance gt Log gt Log Setting means you first click Maintenance in the navigation panel then the Log sub menu and finally the Log Setting tab to get to that screen Units of measurement may denote the metric value or the sci
26. s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus 3 3 Playing Video File Examples Here are examples of how to play a video file Playing music files works in a similar way The first example shows how to play a file stored on a computer that is running the included media server software The second example shows how to play a YouTube video See the Quick Start Guide for an example of playing a video file from an attached USB device 3 3 1 Playing a Video File from the Media Server 1 Press the VI DEO button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the My Media icon in the HOME menu and then the Video menu My Media DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus 2 The DMA searches for a USB device computers with sharing enabled and media servers and lists them here Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select one to access The number of 01 USB Disk 1 ie M 02 ZyXEL DMS TWPC11746 01 papa 03 TECHWRITER NAS followed by the 04 NSA220 TW total number of items in the menu Navigation instructions for the menu In this example use the arrow and OK buttons to select a folder to see the video files sorted by that criteria Or use the BACK button to go up in the menu structure 3 Press the remote control s OK button to select Video ZvXEL OMS TWPC11746 01 DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus 4 Select the folder containing the media you want to
27. stored on the media server or on the Internet Filename This is the name of a file on the media server that a DMA has accessed IP This is the IP address of the DMA that accessed the file Progress This is the percent of a file on the media server that a DMA has played Exit Click Exit to close the media server program About Click About to display the version of the digital media server DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 8 Media Server 8 4 1 DMA List Click System gt DMA Setup to open the following screen Use this screen to select a DMA to configure Figure 24 DMA List http 192 168 1 35 49152 web IMedia DMA 2500 XC The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 16 DMA List LABEL DESCRIPTION DMA LIST This list displays the DMAs detected on your network Select the DMA that you want to configure OK Click this button to use Internet Explorer to connect to the selected DMA and edit the DMA s list of Internet media channels Cancel Click Cancel to close the screen 8 4 2 DMA Configuration Click System gt DMA Setup and select a DMA and click OK to open the following screen Use this screen to edit the DMA s list of Internet media channels Figure 25 DMA Configuration meum 7 e E New Folder V New Station Current Folder My Video Entertainment 2 Objects Delete Selected Objects v Execute L1 Name Edit
28. turn the media server service off and on and select the folders and files that your computer shares with the DMA You must stop the service to be able to edit the shared media list Figure 22 Media List Fa ZyXEL Media Server Media list System Options Shared Directory Directory Path DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 8 Media Server The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 14 Media List LABEL DESCRIPTION Start Service Click Start Service to have the media server share files with media clients Stop Service This icon displays when the media server service is on Click Stop Service to have the media server not share files with media clients Add a Folder To share files click the Add a Folder icon and browse to select a folder that you want to share Remove a To remove a folder from the list of shared folders select it and then click Folder the Remove a Folder icon Hold down the SHIFT key to select a range of folders Use the CTRL key to select multiple individual folders Refresh the Click Refresh the Folder list to update the display of folders of files Folder list to share with the media clients Remove All Click Remove All to remove all of the folders from the list of shared folders Total Files This is the total number of files in the list of folders of shared contents Scan Time This is how long it took the media serve
29. your cables for damage Contact the vendor to replace any damaged cables Turn the DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel instead of the Power button on the remote control If the problem continues contact the vendor 9 3 DMA Usage cannot see the DMA menus on the television screen Check the hardware connections and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected See the Quick Start Guide and Section 9 2 on page 71 Make sure your television is on and set to display the input from the DMA For example if you used an HDMI connection between the television and the DMA make sure the television input is set to HDMI If you used a S Video connection between the television and the DMA make sure the television input is set to S Video Use the OUTPUT key on the DMA s remote control to change the TV mode You can cycle through the possible TV modes until you get the correct one Wait a few seconds during each mode When you get to the correct mode use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select OK Turn the DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel instead of the Power button on the remote control If the problem continues contact the vendor can only see the DMA menus on one television at a time Even though it is possible to connect the DMA to more than one television at a time the DMA can only output one TV mode at a time Use the remote control s OUTPUT button or the
30. 03 29 14 34 2009 02 26 14 47 2009 02 26 14 47 2009 02 26 14 47 2009 02 26 14 47 2009 02 26 14 47 Application Application File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File name lighttpd 12 The Programs list includes lighttpd Click OK Select the program you want to add or click Browse to find one that is not listed and then click OK 7 Zip File Manager fa OfficeScan Client Shared Folders Uninstall Windows Calendar BR Adobe FrameMaker 7 1 BP Uninstall OfficeScan Client Vi Problem Reports and Solutions T Path C Program Files ZyXEL ZyXEL Digital Media Se DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 13 The list of exceptions includes both digitalmediaserver exe and lighttpd exe Click OK n Exceptions Advanced Exceptions control how programs communicate through Windows Firewall Add a program or port exception to allow communications through the firewall What are the risks of unblocking a program To enable an exception select its check box Program or port BITS Peercaching Connect to a Network Projector Core Networking Distributed Transaction Coordinator File and Printer Sharing iSCSI Service Key Management Service lV Netlogon Service Network Discovery Performance Logs and Alerts KI Namaka A dmininte Ee Add program Properties V Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program
31. 08 01 21 10 34 2008 01 21 10 34 2008 01 21 10 34 2008 06 12 10 26 2008 01 21 10 34 2006 11 02 20 37 2008 01 21 10 34 2008 01 21 10 34 2009 02 26 14 47 2008 12 26 10 51 v Progam Fies p es Type File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder P Organize v Favorite Links WE Desktop 3E Recent Places jM Computer E Documents Folders DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 8 Select DigitalMediaServer and click Open Browse e de ZyXEL Digital Media Server E LT Organize v ews f New Folder Favorite Links Name BE Desktop di cache E R PI B ij Recent Places Ji mylib 9 Computer Ji New Folder 1 IE Documents thumbnail E Pictures Ip Music Zl DigitalMediaServer J Jj Recently Changed BB searches ij Public Date modified 2009 02 26 14 47 2009 02 26 14 47 2009 02 26 14 47 2009 02 26 14 47 2009 02 26 14 47 2008 07 11 2009 02 06 15 37 2006 03 29 14 34 Type File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder File Folder Application Application Folders i n File name Digital MediaServer internet Explorer OfficeScan Client Bi Problem Reports and Solutions Z Shared Folders G Uninstall BP Uninstall OfficeScan Client Es Windows Calendar Path C Program Files ZyXEL ZyXEL Digital Media Se DMA 2500 User s Guide Chap
32. 71 product registration 105 R registration product 105 related documentation 3 remote control 17 20 repeat interval 22 reset 60 ROTATE button 34 S S PDIF 56 safety warnings 6 Settings For Ease of Use 58 59 slideshow 34 Sony Philips Digital Interface Format See S PDIF 56 specifications 92 power adaptor 92 STATUS LED 12 supported codecs 87 formats 87 syntax conventions 4 DMA 2500 User s Guide Index T Windows Media Center 74 temperature 85 trademarks 103 troubleshooting 71 A B function 76 DMA usage 72 files 74 75 files not in proper folders 16 files on USB devices 75 LEDs 71 media server access 73 number of files 74 thumbnails 75 TV display 72 U updating firmware 60 61 uploading firmware 60 61 USB for firmware upload 62 troubleshooting 75 V version 60 firmware 60 VIDEO button 17 20 Video icon 17 20 video playback 17 video output 55 W warranty 104 note 105 weight 85 widescreen format 55 DMA 2500 User s Guide 113 Index DMA 2500 User s Guide Index DMA 2500 User s Guide 115 Index DMA 2500 User s Guide
33. DMA 2500 Full HD Digital Media Streamer Firmware Version 1 00 Edition 1 3 2009 ZyXEL www zyxel com Copyright 2009 ZyXEL Communications Corporation About This User s Guide About This User s Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to use and configure the DMA You should have at least basic computer usage knowledge Related Documentation Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get up and running right away It contains information on setting up your network and configuring for Internet access Supporting Disc Refer to the included CD for software and support documents ZyXEL Web Site Please refer to www zyxel com for additional support documentation and product certifications User Guide Feedback Help us help you Send all User Guide related comments questions or suggestions for improvement to the following address or use e mail instead Thank you The Technical Writing Team ZyXEL Communications Corp 6 Innovation Road II Science Based Industrial Park Hsinchu 300 Taiwan E mail techwriters zyxel com tw Customer Support In the event of problems that cannot be solved by using this manual you should contact your vendor If you cannot contact your vendor then contact a ZyXEL office for the region in which you bought the device See www zyxel com web contact us php for contact information Please have the following information
34. EE 28 Chapter 5 Pictures j me 31 OBERCCLSU I4 n a 31 De Viewing Ficturos Example M 31 D ONON ae TETTE STET ERNST 34 DMA 2500 User s Guide Table of Contents Chapter 6 My Media MERU 35 AA e SM a E E E A AAT N A E E eu Eti te 35 AN estes My iM dia Example e 35 6 3 Playing Another My iMedia Internet Channel ssssssessssssseeseeenneen nnns 39 6 4 Adding a My iMedia Internet Channel sssssssssssssssesese nennen nennen nnn nennen 41 Chapter 7 SEU 45 VEN IIS T MHH Q 45 Te DIGI SUNS csc iesces e 46 Fcc cp Eli 47 27 2 2 PAI SO MEN iicet c aba apex ubuntu aL aplasia dws a fcu ca ata rt 51 FA I ccRc E DTE ES 52 Tov Language Sen issitoepbaa tao gan dod beet ar gc bd eben mae UE PL atl p 53 EI ME T MERI T T T Em 53 T3 Conigurng the TV Made Sih ssscraccccc snes ccaveaitntscetveiedpanddassuegsesvanteiesnddemmaccdheebedacued s 55 prr iis pci e TIRE I I UL T 56 ricas ee 56 TO VIG GOUD t 57 FE NN dle asec sus TU UU UT T TUE T 58 EN one e ltr P 59 Pore ID je Sesuiepa ebb tule kta coc ape ate ate One eee asso Rel tate ca a ce dee aces pas 60 FEES pd mec TT 60 Fea pino m 61 Chapter 8 JR
35. Guide st Chapter 7 Setup Table 5 Setup gt Network Setup continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Gateway Enter the default gateway IP address in this field if you selected Disable in the DHCP field DNS Enter the DNS server IP address if your ISP gave you one in this field if you selected Disable in the DHCP field 7 2 3 Wireless Setup Menu Select Setup gt Wireless Setup to open the Wireless Setup menu Use this menu to configure your DMA s settings for connecting to a wireless network Figure 10 Setup gt Wireless Setup ESSID Example Scan ESSID Y Network Type nfrastructure Authentication Shared Ke Y Key Format WPA PSk Key Value 8 63 The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 6 Setup Wireless Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION ESSID This field displays the name of the currently selected wireless network You can use the remote control with the on screen keyboard to manually input another name or select Scan ESSI D to select from a list of nearby wireless networks Network Type Select Infrastructure to connect to an AP and configure the rest of the wireless settings to match the AP s Select Ad Hoc to connect to another wireless client and configure the rest of the wireless settings to match the other wireless client s Authentication Select Open System if the wireless network does not use encryption Select Shared Key if t
36. HE SOFTWARE IS COMPATI BLE WITH ANY PARTICULAR PLATFORM SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE WAI VER OR EXCLUSION OF IMPLI ED WARRANTI ES SO THEY MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IF THIS EXCLUSION IS HELD TO BE UNENFORCEABLE BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION THEN ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD OF THIRTY 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE OF THE SOFTWARE AND NO WARRANTIES SHALL APPLY AFTER THAT PERI OD 7 Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT WILL ZyXEL BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INCI DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTI AL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION INDIRECT SPECIAL PUNITI VE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATI ON ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY EVEN IF ZyXEL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ZyXEL s AGGREGATE LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATI ON OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE EQUAL TO THE PURCHASE PRICE BUT SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PRODUCT S PRICE BECAUSE SOME STATES COUNTRI ES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATI ON OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTI AL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 8 Export Restrictions THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IS EXPRESSLY MADE SUBJECT TO ANY APPLI CABLE LAWS REGULATI ONS ORDERS OR OTHER RESTRICT
37. IONS ON THE EXPORT OF THE SOFTWARE OR INFORMATION ABOUT SUCH SOFTWARE WHICH MAY BE IMPOSED FROM TIME TO TIME YOU SHALL NOT EXPORT THE SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATI ON OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATI ON WITHOUT COMPLYI NG WITH SUCH LAWS REGULATI ONS ORDERS OR OTHER RESTRICTI ONS YOU AGREE TO INDEMNIFY ZyXEL AGAINST ALL CLAIMS LOSSES DAMAGES LIABILITIES COSTS AND EXPENSES DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix C Open Software Announcements INCLUDING REASONABLE ATTORNEYS FEES TO THE EXTENT SUCH CLAIMS ARISE OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS SECTION 8 9 Audit Rights ZyXEL SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT AT ITS OWN EXPENSE UPON REASONABLE PRIOR NOTICE TO PERIODICALLY INSPECT AND AUDIT YOUR RECORDS TO ENSURE YOUR COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT 10 Termination This License Agreement is effective until it is terminated You may terminate this License Agreement at any time by destroying or returning to ZyXEL all copies of the Software and Documentation in your possession or under your control ZyXEL may terminate this License Agreement for any reason including but not limited to if ZyXEL finds that you have violated any of the terms of this License Agreement Upon notification of termination you agree to destroy or return to ZyXEL all copies of the Software and Documentation and to certify in writing that all known copies including backup copies have been destroyed All provisions relating to confi
38. MA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 13 Setup gt Version gt Firmware Upgrade LABEL DESCRIPTION Internet Select this option and follow the on screen instructions to have the DMA Upgrade check for and download new firmware from a server The DMA must be connected to the Internet in order to do this A check mark appears next to the option if it is selected USB Upgrade Select this option and follow the on screen instructions to have the DMA download new firmware from a USB drive You must first download the firmware file unzip it and put it on a USB drive Download firmware from www zyxel com and unzip it Copy the upgrade bin file to the USB device s root directory and connect the USB drive to the DMA Note The upgrade bin file must be in the USB device s root directory it cannot be inside any folders A check mark appears next to the option if it is selected OK Select this to save your changes back to the DMA CANCEL Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes Do not turn off the DMA while firmware upload is in progress The upload process may take up to two minutes After a successful upload the system will reboot See Section 7 9 on page 60 for how to check the firmware version to know if the new firmware upload was successful DMA 2500 User s Guide Media Server 8 1 Overvi
39. MPEG 1 2 Layer 1ll Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 448 kbps AC3 Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate Maximum 448 kbps MPEG 2 4 AAC LC Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 384 kbps DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 10 Product Specifications Table 27 WMV Video File Specifications Extensions asf wmv Video Stream WMV9 Profile Level up to MP HL Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080 Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 10 Mbps Audio Stream WMAS8 Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate Maximum 320 kbps WMAQ WMA9 Professional WMA Lossless and Voice formats are not supported Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 768 kbps Notes Combination of WMV HD and WMA Pro may result in frames being dropped Depending on some WMV HD contents noise may be generated in the audio signal when starting playback or during the seek operation Contents with a Complex decoder complexity are not supported Table 28 AVI Video File Specifications Extensions avi Video Stream XviD Resolution Maximum 1280 x 720 Audio Stream MPEG 1 2 Layer II Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 320 kbps AC3 Sample Frequen
40. T Gm Shared Folders aia duci MA te ren Local Users and Grou Cs System Event Notification Service lonitors s Reliability and ae guy PRAES Tablet PC Input Service Enables Ta ey Device Manager 4 Task Scheduler Enables a 4 53 Storage Description CL TCP IP NetBIOS Helper Provides s f Disk Manasemen Shares Windows Melia mayr X Telephony Provides T a Cy Services and Application a ead media devices a 55 Terminal Services Allows use Universal Plug and Play 5s Terminal Services Configuration Terminal S Li v Y i Terminal Services UserMode Port Redirector Allows the B Indexing Service Themes Provides u A Thread Ordering Server Provides o TPM Base Services Enables ac CA UPnP Device Host Allows UPn 54 User Profile Service This servi Virtual Disk Provides m 44 VNC Server Version 4 4 Volume Shadow Copy Manages an CA WebClient Enables Wi Windows Audio Manages au 5s Windows Audio Endpoint Builder Manages au Si Windows Backup Provides W Cs Windows CardSpace Securely e A Windows Color System The WesPlu 55 Windows Connect Now Config Registrar Actis BR i Windows Defender Scan your Cs Windows Driver Foundation User mode Driver Framework Manages us C5 Windows Error Reporting Service Allows err C5 Windows Event Collector This servi SA Windows Event Log This servi G Windows Firewall Windows Fi AWindows Image Acquisition WIA Provides i
41. an interval Q ROTATE turns a photo 90 REPEAT keeps playing loops the ene m ge clockwise file ZOOM MOVE zoom in on a photo or video BACK return to the previous menu Slow stop previous and next functions during file playback PI CTURES opens a menu of picture files to view I MEDI A opens a menu of Internet media to play VI DEO opens a menu of video files to play Use the OK and arrow buttons to go through the menus and play your files MUSIC opens a menu of music files to play SUB LANG changes the subtitles and language VOL adjust the volume SETUP opens the SETUP menu for configuring settings Use 0 9 to input numbers SORT rearranges the order of the files BGM select and play background music DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 2 The Remote Control DMA 2500 User s Guide DMA Menus 3 1 Overview The DMA uses menus that display on your television screen The HOME main menu is the first menu you see when you turn on the DMA Figure 4 HOME Menu My Media Use the remote control s OK BACK and arrow buttons to navigate the menus configure the DMA and play your files Use My Media see this chapter Chapter 4 on page 25 and Chapter 5 on page 31 to select and play files from a media server or connected USB stick Use My iMedia see Chapter 6 on page 35 to play files located on the Internet Use Setup see Chapter 7 on page 45 to config
42. ced Components ZyXEL is not obligated to provide any maintenance technical or other support for the resultant modified Software You may not copy reverse engineer decompile reverse compile translate adapt or disassemble the Software or any part thereof nor shall you attempt to create the source code from the object code for the Software Except as and only to the extent expressly permitted in this License by applicable licensing terms governing use of the Open Sourced Components or by applicable law you may not market co brand private label or otherwise permit third parties to link to the Software or any part thereof You may not use the Software or any part thereof in the operation of a service bureau or for the benefit of any other person or entity You may not cause assist or permit any third party to do any of the foregoing Portions of the Software utilize or include third party software and other copyright material Acknowledgements licensing terms and disclaimers for such material are contained in the online electronic documentation for the Software ftp opensource zyxel com and your use of such material is governed by their respective terms ZyXEL has provided as part of the Software package access to certain third party software as a convenience To the extent that the Software contains third party software ZyXEL has no express or implied obligation to provide any technical or other support for such software Please co
43. cy Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate Maximum 640 kbps DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 10 Product Spe cifications Table 29 MPEG4 Video File Specifications Extensions mp4 Video Stream MPEG 4 ASP Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080 Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 5 mbps Audio Stream MPEG 4 AAC LC Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate Maximum 448 kbps Table 30 FO Video File Specifications The DMA can play IFO files as defined by the DLNA 1 0 Errata 10 2 2 Music File Formats Supported Table 31 Music File Specifications TYPE EXTENSIONS DETAILS MP3 mp3 Audio Stream MPEG 1 2 Layer 1ll Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 320 kbps ID3 tag ID3 version 1 x 2 4 tags MP3 file ID3 tags provide information like the title name of the artist album name and track number The USB browse screens can retrieve and display D3 tag information LPCM Ipcm The DMA can play LPCM files from a USB device or a media server that supports them Audio Stream LPCM Sample Frequency Min 8 kHz Maximum 64 kHz Bits per sample Maximum 16 bit Channels Maximum 2 Channels WAV Wav Audio Stream PCM Sample Frequency Min 8 kHz Maximum 64 kHz Bits per sample Maximum 16 bit Channels Maximum 2 Channels DMA 2500 User s G
44. dentiality proprietary rights and non disclosure shall survive the termination of this Software License Agreement 12 General This License Agreement shall be construed interpreted and governed by the laws of Republic of China without regard to conflicts of laws provisions thereof The exclusive forum for any disputes arising out of or relating to this License Agreement shall be an appropriate court or Commercial Arbitration Association sitting in ROC Taiwan This License Agreement shall constitute the entire Agreement between the parties hereto This License Agreement the rights granted hereunder the Software and Documentation shall not be assigned by you without the prior written consent of ZyXEL Any waiver or modification of this License Agreement shall only be effective if it is in writing and signed by both parties hereto If any part of this License Agreement is found invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction the remainder of this License Agreement shall be interpreted so as to reasonably effect the intention of the parties Note Some components of the Vantage CNM 2 3 incorporate source code covered under the Apache License GPL License LGPL License Sun License and Castor License To obtain the source code covered under those Licenses please check ftp opensource zyxel com to get it DMA 2500 User s Guide Index Numerics 16 by 9 format 55 4 by 3 format 55 A A B button 22 A B function 22
45. dentification purposes only and may be properties of their respective owners Certifications Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement The device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix B Legal Information This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause harmful interference to radio television reception which can be determined by turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
46. der OK Click this to save your settings Reset Click this to return the screen to its previously saved settings Back Click this to exit the screen without saving changes DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 8 Media Server 8 4 4 DMA Internet Station Add or Edit Use this screen to add or edit an Internet channel in the DMA setup screen See Section 6 4 on page 41 for how to add an Internet channel using the remote control Figure 27 DMA Internet Station Add Current Folder URL Title mum The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 19 DMA Internet Station Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Title Enter a name to identify the Internet channel URL Enter the URL of the Internet channel OK Click this to save your settings Reset Click this to return the screen to its previously saved settings Back Click this to exit the screen without saving changes DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 8 Media Server 8 5 Options Click Options to configure the language and have the media server start automatically when the computer turns on Figure 28 Options Media list System Options eS o Start Minimized The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 20 Options LABEL DESCRIPTION Start with Select this to have the media server automatically start when Windows Windows starts up Start Minimized Select th
47. djusting the saturation use an appropriate calibration pattern image or a close up image of a face e Ifthe person s skin looks red or sun burnt decrease the saturation e Ifthe person looks pale increase the saturation 7 7 Other Settings Select Setup gt System Setup gt Other Settings to open the Other Settings menu Use this menu to configure settings that control the DMA s operation Figure 17 Setup gt System Setup gt Other Settings Screen Saver 30 Minute Photo Display Setup List Slide Show Time 2 second Music Auto Play One Time Video Resume Playing Ask Play Next Video Enable Advance Setting The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 10 Setup gt System Setup gt Other Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Screen Saver Set after how many minutes of in activity the screen saver displays You can also turn the screen saver off Photo Display Set how lists of photo files display in the DMA s menus Set them to Setup display as a list of file names List or thumbnail images Thumbnail Slide Show Set how long individual files display in a slideshow Time DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup Table 10 Setup gt System Setup gt Other Settings continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Music Auto Play When you play music files you can have the DMA keep repeating all of the files in the folder Repeat only play the file for which you pressed play Off
48. dn EUR x cg sae oU ad 92 104 FPower Adano SCO nS M 92 Appendix A Windows Vista Media Server c cccesccceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaaeeeenssaeeeeeneaees 93 Appendix oC ACTON ua enixa eer oe Rig La TRADE EDU Ge OPTAT AR PROB DI AR HDD REDI 103 Appendix C Open Software Announcements nennen 107 WAG OM T 111 DMA 2500 User s Guide 9 Table of Contents DMA 2500 User s Guide Introducing the DMA 1 1 Overview The DMA 2500 plays digital audio video and photo files on your TV instead of your computer The DMA has HDMI for high quality digital video and audio output The remote control lets you use your TV screen to browse and play your digital content files and configure the DMA The DMA includes built in Microsoft Windows Media Digital Rights Management for Network Devices WMDRM ND to enable the playback of protected streamed digital content Here the DMA lets the TV play files stored on a connected USB hard drive A wired Ethernet connection lets the DMA play files on an NSA 220 Plus storage appliance and a computer using the included media server software The media server software also lets the DMA play streaming Web content such as YouTube videos and Internet TV and radio Figure 1 DMA with Wired Ethernet Connection NSA 220 Plus USB See the Quick Start Guide for how to connect the DMA and install the included media server software on your Windows
49. e menu Navigation instructions for the menu In this example use the arrow and OK buttons to select a folder to see the video files sorted by that criteria Or use the BACK button to go up in the menu structure 3 Press the remote control s OK button to select Music E ZyXEL DMS TWPC11746 01 DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 4 Music Menu 4 Select the folder containing the audio files you want to play All Music in this example g 1 Album g 21All Music g 3 Artist W 4 Genre m 5 Internet Audio g 6 My Folder 5 You may need to go through multiple folders Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select and play an audio file Use the REW or FF button to go to the previous or next page of entries Q 4 fo 1 01 Brazil J 2101 COLORS OF THE WIND 44 3 02 Paradise Ja 4 02 WINDERFUL TONIGHT Ji 5 03 EVERYTHING DO DO J2 6103 Malibu dreams Ja 7104 HELLO DARLING DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 4 Music Menu 6 During playback the screen displays information about the file and the current play time Playing music files is similar to playing video files One key difference is that you can play music files as background music while you use the DMA s menus or play photo files or slideshows When playing a file as background music use the remote control s MUSIC button to identify a music file and use the PREV or NEXT buttons to play the previous or next file
50. entific value For example k for kilo may denote 1000 or 1024 M for mega may denote 1000000 or 1048576 and so on 4 DMA 2500 User s Guide Document Conventions Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User s Guide may use the following generic icons The DMA icon is not an exact representation of your device DMA Computer Notebook computer f Server Television TV USB Hard Drive ZyXEL Wireless 11n USB Adapter A Switch NSA 220 Plus Wireless Access Point AP Router DMA 2500 User s Guide 5 Safety Warnings Safety Warnings Do NOT use this product near water for example in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Do NOT expose your device to dampness dust or corrosive liquids Do NOT store things on the device Do NOT install use or service this device during a thunderstorm There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device Do NOT open the device or unit Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks ONLY qualified service personnel should service or disassemble this device Please contact your vendor for further information Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them Always disconnect all cables from this dev
51. ew Install the included DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance compliant media server software on your Windows computers to let the DMA play files stored on the computers YouTube videos and Internet TV and radio The software requires Windows If you do not have Windows or do not want to install software you can put your files on a USB device The USB device connects directly to the DMA without need of the media server software Install the media server software on each computer that should share files with the DMA See the Quick Start Guide for how to install the media server software and the requirement details 8 2 Media Server Use the media server to let the DMA play files stored on your computer or the Internet 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt ZyXEL gt HD Media Server gt DigitalMediaServer exe 1 The DLNA is a group of leading personal computer and electronics companies that works to make products compatible and able to work in a home network in order to make digital living easy and seamless The group s members include Nokia Intel Microsoft Sony Motorola Philips Samsung Matsushita and Hewlett Packard DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 8 Media Server 2 This icon displays in the system tray usually in the bottom right corner after the installation is done Double click the icon to open the server configuration screens FA Nu Iy 6 24 PM 8 3 Media List Use the Media List screen to
52. f your audio system can decode the raw S PDIF signal Switch to SPDI F PCM if you cannot hear anything Select SPDI F PCM Pulse Code Modulation if your audio system cannot decode the raw S PDIF signal Switch to SPDI F RAW if you cannot hear anything See Section 7 5 1 on page 56 for details on S PDIF Analog Audio Select Stereo to have the DMA send two channel left and right audio Output output through the LEFT and RIGHT audio connectors Select Mono L to send single channel audio output through the LEFT audio connector Select Mono R to send single channel audio output through the RI GHT audio connector Select Mono mix to send single channel audio output through the LEFT and RI GHT audio connectors 7 5 1 S PDIF S PDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface Format is also IEC 958 type II part of EC 60958 S PDIF is a collection of low level protocol and hardware specifications for carrying digital audio signals between devices and stereo equipment DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup 7 6 Video Setup Select Setup gt System Setup gt Video Setup to open the Video Setup menu Use this menu to adjust how the picture looks for video playback Figure 16 Setup gt System Setup gt Video Setup Y Brightness Contrast a aluration The following table describes the fields in this menu Table9 Setup System Setup Video Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Brightness
53. g NTSC PAL 4 3 16 9 480p 576p 720p 1080i and 1080p Audio Output Formats Digital audio output SPDIF OFF RAW PCM Analog audio output Stereo Mono Mix mono Background Music Create a list of up to 500 music files to play as background music during photo slideshows or menu navigation Compatible ZyXEL IEEE 802 11n Wireless USB Adapters NWD 210N NWD 211AN NWD 270N DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 10 Product Specifications The following list which is not exhaustive illustrates the standards supported in the DMA Table 24 Standards Supported STANDARD DESCRIPTION UPnP 1 0 and AV UPnP allows devices to dynamically join a network obtain IP addresses and convey their capabilities to other devices on the network Microsoft WM DRM 10 Microsoft s Windows Media Digital Rights Management for ND Network Devices streams protected content to networked devices on a home network while letting the content owner control how you use the content IEEE 802 3x This Ethernet standard defines Full Duplex and flow control and incorporates DIX framing t IEEE 802 2ac This Ethernet standard increases the maximum frame size to 1522 bytes DLNA v1 5 Client The DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance group of personal computer and electronics companies works to make products compatible and able to work in a home network in order to make digital living easy and seam
54. he wireless network uses encryption 52 DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup Table 6 Setup gt Wireless Setup continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Key Format Select the type of encryption and key format that the wireless network uses The options are Off WEP6A ASCII WEP64 Hex WEP128 ASCII WEP128 Hex WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK Key Value Select this and use the remote control with the on screen keyboard to manually input the encryption key The key must be exactly the same on all wireless devices in the same wireless LAN A 64 bit WEP key can be 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F A 128 bit WEP key can be 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F Note An ASCII WEP key is case sensitive A WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK key can be 8 to 63 case sensitive ASCII characters including spaces and symbols or 64 hexadecimal characters 7 3 Language Settings Select Setup System Setup Language Settings to open the Language menu Use the arrow and OK buttons to select the language that the DMA menus to use Figure 11 Setup System Setup Language Settings Language English 7 4 TV Mode Setup Letterbox LB and Pan and Scan PS in the DMA Letterbox LB and pan and scan PS control how the DMA has a 4 3 aspect ratio television standard definition video format display wider aspect video such as 16 9 high definition video format
55. ice before servicing or disassembling Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for your device Connect it to the right supply voltage for example 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe Do NOT allow anything to rest on the power adaptor or cord and do NOT place the product where anyone can walk on the power adaptor or cord Do NOT use the device if the power adaptor or cord is damaged as it might cause electrocution f the power adaptor or cord is damaged remove it from the device and the power source Do NOT attempt to repair the power adaptor or cord Contact your local vendor to order a new one Do not use the device outside and make sure all the connections are indoors There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots as insufficient airflow may harm your device Your product is marked with this symbol which is known as the WEEE mark WEEE RT stands for Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment It means that used electrical Si and electronic products should not be mixed with general waste Used electrical and electronic equipment should be treated separately DMA 2500 User s Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents About This Users Guilde AYOO Y A 3 ecl 7 4 lik e
56. ile system You may need to use a computer to reformat the USB device or try another USB device The DMA s wireless connection is not working Use the Network configuration menus to set the DMA to use the wireless connection instead of the wired connection see Section 7 2 on page 46 The DMA cannot access the media server DMA 2500 User s Guide 3 a Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Configure or disable any software firewalls on the media server computer to allow access to the lighttpd and ZyXEL Media Server programs Your software firewall may automatically prompt you to allow or deny access when it detects the DMA s access attempts Use the following information to manually configure your software firewall s settings if the firewall does not automatically prompt you to allow or deny access See also Section 9 4 on page 77 Table 21 Software Firewall Configuration APPLICATION PROGRAM FUNCTION PORT PROTOCOL Media Server dmsf exe4 SSDPP Discovery 1900 UDP Software Media Server Device 30000 TCP Media Server HTTP 30001 TCP A This file will be installed into the C Program Files ZyXEL Digital Media Server folder by default during the installation B The DMA uses SSDP Simple Service Discovery Protocol to find the media server The media server can only be seen for a short time Firewall or antivirus software on the media server may cause the UP
57. is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notices Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian I CES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Viewing Certifications 1 Goto http www zyxel com 2 Select your product on the ZyXEL home page to go to that product s page 3 Select the certification you wish to view from this page ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user purchaser that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two years from the DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix B Legal Information date of purchase During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship and or materials ZyXEL will at its discretion repair or replace the defective products or components without charge for either parts or labor and to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore the product or components to proper operating condition Any replacement will consist of a new or re manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal or higher value and will be solely at the discretion of ZyXEL This warranty shall not apply if the product has been modified
58. is to have the media server automatically start in minimized mode when Windows starts up Minimized mode means the media server s icon displays in the system tray but the configuration screens do not display English Select the display language for the DMA screens Exit Click Exit to close the media server program About Click About to display the version of the digital media server DMA 2500 User s Guide Troubleshooting 9 1 Overview This chapter offers some suggestions to help solve problems you might encounter The potential problems are divided into the following categories Power Hardware Connections and LEDs DMA Usage 9 2 Power Hardware Connections and LEDs None of the LEDs turn on 1 Make sure the DMA is turned on 2 Make sure you are using the power adaptor included with the DMA 3 Make sure the power adaptor is connected to the DMA and plugged in to an appropriate power source Make sure the power source is turned on 4 Turn the DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel instead of the Power button on the remote control 5 Ifthe problem continues contact the vendor One of the LEDs does not behave as expected 1 Make sure you understand the normal behavior of the LED see Section 1 2 on page 12 DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Check the hardware connections See the Quick Start Guide and Section 9 2 on page 71 Inspect
59. ith Select the DMA icon and click Allow gt OK Figure 40 Media Sharing Select DMA FERTIG rx A Find and share music pictures and video on your network lt Learn more about sharing Sharing settings E Find media that others are sharing V Share my media to Settings Other users of VISES this PC gt Your network Unidentified network is a private network Devices that you allow can find your shared media How does sharing change firewall settings Cex Cancel P Appl Networking Selecting Files to Share This section covers how to select the media files that the DMA is allowed to play DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix A Windows Vista Media Server 1 In the Library tab click Monitor Folders Figure 41 Library ptions i Player Rip Music Devices Burn Performance Library Plug ins Privacy Security DVD Sharing Share my media with other computers and devices on my network Update library by monitoring Folders Customize the Folders the Player monitors For digital media files Specify settings For organizing and sharing your digital media collection Network lt Delete files from computer when deleted from library Automatic media information updates for files V Retrieve additional information from the Internet Only add missing information D Overwrite all media informatio
60. layed menu from the list of background music Edit Select this to view and edit the background music list Play Next Select this to start playing the background music files or go to the next background music file Stop Select this to stop playing the background music files or go to the next background music file DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 4 Music Menu DMA 2500 User s Guide Pictures Menu 5 1 Overview Use the Pictures menu to view image files 5 2 Viewing Pictures Example 1 Press the PICTURES button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the My Media icon in the HOME menu and then the Pictures menu My Media DMA 2500 User s Guide 31 Chapter 5 Pictures Menu 2 If you are not already connected to a media source the DMA searches for a USB device computers with sharing enabled and media servers and lists them here Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select one to access The number of 01 USB Disk 1 ie 02 ZyXEL DMS TWPC11746 01 y selected 03 TECHWRITER NAS followed by the 04 NSA220 TW total number of items in the menu Navigation instructions for the menu In this example use the arrow and OK buttons to select a folder to see the video files sorted by that criteria Or use the BACK button to go up in the menu structure 3 Press the remote control s OK button to select Photo B ZyXEL DMS
61. less HDMI 1 1 HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is an interface that allows high quality all digital video and audio streams USB 2 0 USB Universal Serial Bus version 2 0 allows for interfacing devices 10 2 Supported Content Formats and Codecs The following describes the details about the files that the DMA can play Files with specifications lower or higher than the listed ranges may not play or may not play properly 10 2 1 Video File Formats Supported Table 25 MPEG PS Video File Specifications Extensions Mpg mpeg DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 10 Product Specifications Table 25 MPEG PS Video File Specifications continued Video Stream MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Profile Level up to MP HL Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080 Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 15 Mbps Audio Stream MPEG 1 2 Layer 1ll Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 384 kbps LPCM Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Bits per sample Maximum 16 bit Channels Maximum 2 Channels AC3 Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate Maximum 640 kbps Table 26 MPEG 2 TS Video File Specifications Extensions The DMA supports the playback of mpeg mpg and mpe MPEG 2 TS video files Video Stream MPEG 2 Profile Level up to MP HL Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080 Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 25 Mbps Audio Stream
62. ling values for all files slow Audio files 100 KB Video files 500 KB ini 4 Click OK after the computer finds the files to share Figure 44 Add To Library Search Search completed Progress Sid Current Folder Files Found 32 Files added DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix A Windows Vista Media Server DMA 2500 User s Guide Legal Information Copyright Copyright 2009 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical photocopying manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of ZyXEL Communications Corporation Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products or software described herein Neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights of others ZyXEL further reserves the right to make changes in any products described herein without notice This publication is subject to change without notice Trademarks ZyNOS ZyXEL Network Operating System is a registered trademark of ZyXEL Communications Inc Other trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for i
63. ll window to stop blocking the lighttpd and ZyXEL Media Server programs 1 Click start gt Control Panel Connect To Control Panel Default Programs Help and Support All Programs DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 2 Click gt Security gt Allow a program through Windows Firewall 5 Control Panel Edit View Tools Help e Control Panel Home etur System and Maintenance EM Get started with Windows Back up your computer Allow a program through Windows Firewall Network and Internet View network status and tasks Set up file sharing 3 In the Exceptions tab click Add program Windows Firewall Settings Exceptions control how programs communicate through Windows Firewall Add a program or port exception to allow communications through the firewall What are the risks of unblocking a rams To enable an exception select its check box Program or port Connect to a Network Projector Core Networking Distributed Transaction Coordinator File and Printer Sharing iSCSI Service Key Management Service IV lighttpd exe Netlogon Service v Network Discovery Performance Logs and Alerts Remote Administration m banna C mee MEM V Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program 78 DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 4 Click Browse Select the program you want to add or
64. mputers and devices on my network Update library by monitoring Folders Customize the folders the Player monitors For digital media files Maniac Folders 7 Delete Files From computer when deleted From library Automatic media information updates For Files 7 Retrieve additional information from the Internet 9 Only add missing information D Overwrite all media information Rename music files using rip music settings E Rearrange music in rip music Folder using rip music settings 4 Maintain my star ratings as global ratings in Files Cancel Apply Help DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix A Windows Vista Media Server 4 Click Networking Figure 34 Media Sharing Media Sharing LE Find and share music pictures and video on your network Learn about sharing Online Sharing settings Find media that others are sharing E Share my media Sharing is authorized because your firewall has been turned off IF you are concerned about privacy on this network turn the Firewall on How does sharing change firewall settings 5 Windows searches for your network connections and displays them in the following window Click Customize Figure 35 Network and Sharing Center gO A5 p Control Panel p Network and Sharing Center v 5 Search p File Edit View Tools Help pum Network and Sharing Center View computers and devices View full map Connect to a netw
65. n Rename music Files using rip music settings Rearrange music in rip music Folder using rip music settings VY Maintain my star ratings as global ratings in Files Monitor Folders 2 Click Advanced Options Figure 42 Add To Library To Library updated automatically to reflect changes Select the folders to monitor PP C My folders and those of others that can access Advanced ptions Leam more about monitoring folders B Select folders that you want to monitor for media files The Player library on this computer is DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix A Windows Vista Media Server 3 Select the folders to share and click OK when you are done Figure 43 Add To Library Advanced hd lo ary eee Select folders that you want to monitor for media files The Player library on this computer is updated automatically to reflect changes Select the folders to monitor My personal folders My folders and those of others that can access Monitored Folders Type ind C Users 99111 Music Rip folder d C Users Public Music Automatically added 7 C Users Public Pictures Automatically added C Users Public Videos Automatically added C Users 99111 Pictures Automatically added 7 Remove Leam more about monitoring folders Add files previously deleted from library Skip files smaller than 1 F Add volume leve
66. n screen using the remote control DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 10 Product Specifications Table 23 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Firmware Upgrade Upload new firmware when available from the ZyXEL web site Or download the new firmware when available from the ZyXEL web site and use a USB stick to put it on the DMA Note Only upload software for your specific model Configuration Reset The DMA provides an option for restoring the default settings DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Client The DMA can receive IP addresses an IP default gateway and DNS servers via DHCP Universal Plug and Play UPnP A UPnP enabled device can dynamically join a network obtain an IP address and convey its capabilities to other devices on the network Media Sharing DLNA 1 5 certified Audio Input Formats Supported Dolby Digital DVD Audio MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 Layers I II and IIl MP3 MPEG 2 BC multi channel Layers I II and III MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 AAC LC WMAO See page 87 for details Video Input Formats Supported MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MP ML MPEG 4 simple and advanced simple profile MPEG 4 AVI files and WMV version 9 See page 87 for details Photo Input Formats Supported TI FF PNG GIF BMP and J PEG See page 87 for details Streaming Web Content Protocols Supported MMS HTTP UDP and RTSP Video Output Formats Digital analo
67. nP communications between the DMA and the media server to fail Make sure that any software firewalls on the media server computers are configured to allow the DMA to access the media server See Table 21 on page 74 for details The number of items in a menu does not match the number of files in a media server folder 1 Files with unsupported formats or codecs may not display in the menus See Section 10 2 on page 87 for details on the supported file formats and codecs 2 You may have Windows Media Center WMC and the media server software on the same computer and be sharing out the same folder Either uninstall one of the media servers or set them to share out different folders Some of the files in my media server folder do not display in the DMA s menus I DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Files with unsupported formats or codecs may not display in the menus See Section 10 2 on page 87 for details on the supported file formats and codecs Some filenames do not display properly in the DMA s menus Filenames in a language other than the language to which the DMA menus are set may not display properly If you know what language the filenames are in you can try setting the DMA s menus to use the same language see Section 7 3 on page 53 Some of the files in my DMA s list do not play or do not play properly Files with unsupported formats or codecs may not play or may not play
68. ndicates a strong signal Select the wireless network to which you want to connect and press OK Use Refresh if you want to scan again Back to return to the previous screen or Cancel to quit the wizard without saving your changes e gri 1 e e xample yXEL yXEL 18 cso attepal Retresh Cancel DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup 3 The DMA lists the selected wireless network s key settings If the wireless network uses security select Key Value and input the password Q ESSID Example J Y Network Type nfrastructure d Authentication Shared Key J Y Key Format WPA PSK J Key Value 8 63 J 4 Use the screen and the remote control s number keys to input the password and then select Enter Q ESSID Example J Y Network Type nfrastructure s Y Authentication Shared Key J Key Format Y Key Value ida a i da i in a fb dio o ta ib i o ih i do b a a do al DUPTTTTTTTTT T Ms des naa i BSR eds ote ee Oe Ga Coney pon s ulia imi a is eda its iEntars DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup 5 If needed select other fields and configure their settings Then select Next Q ESSID Example Network Type infrastructure Authentication Y Key Format Key Value 6 The DMA applies your settings and your DMA s network setup is complete Select Done to return to the Network menu Q Your Setup ls Complete DMA 2500 User s Guide
69. nother My iMedia Internet Channel Here is an example of playing an Internet video channel from the DMA s My iMedia list 1 Press the I MEDIA button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the My iMedia icon in the HOME menu M y iMedia 2 Select My iMedia Lad 01 Live365 amp 02 My iMedia DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 6 My iMedia Menu 3 Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select a station to view You may need to go through multiple folders If you have many entries use the REW or FF button to go to the previous or next page In this example select My Video gt Education gt NASA 1 If it were a subscription channel you would need to enter your username and password see page 38 In this example they are not necessary gi 1 My Video s lel art channel lt lt Add New Entry gt gt 4 During playback use the remote control s buttons for fast forward reverse and pause Press the remote control s INFO button to display information on the screen as shown in the following figure NASA TV lt Title gt lt Abstract gt Click here to qo to our Web lt Video Format WMV Video Info Audio Into Audio Track 0 0 Subtitle 0 0 File Size Total Time Current Times 000 00 00 DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 6 My iMedia Menu 6 4 Adding a My iMedia Internet Channel Here is how to add an Internet video channel to the DMA s My iMedia list
70. ntact the appropriate software vendor or manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service related to its software and products 5 Confidentiality You acknowledge that the Software contains proprietary trade secrets of ZyXEL and you hereby agree to maintain the confidentiality of the Software using at least as great a degree of care as you use to maintain the confidentiality of your own most confidential information You agree to reasonably communicate the terms and conditions of this License Agreement to those persons employed by you who come into contact with the Software and to use reasonable best efforts to ensure their compliance with such terms and conditions including without limitation not DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix C Open Software Announcements knowingly permitting such persons to use any portion of the Software for the purpose of deriving the source code of the Software 6 No Warranty THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW ZyXEL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ZyXEL DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAI NED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET ANY REQUIREMENTS OR NEEDS YOU MAY HAVE OR THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL OPERATE ERROR FREE OR IN AN UNINTERUPTED FASHION OR THAT ANY DEFECTS OR ERRORS IN THE SOFTWARE WILL BE CORRECTED OR THAT T
71. nto the video and ending at 30 seconds into the video 1 Play a video file 2 Press A B at 0 10 The A part of the A B icon on the screen lights up 22 DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 3 DMA Menus 3 Press A B at 0 30 The rest of the A B icon on the screen lights up 4 The video or music repeats playing from A to B 0 10 to 0 30 3 4 3 Resume If the video playback is interrupted the next time you use the DMA it offers to continue playing the file from where it stopped See Section 7 7 on page 58 for how to enable or disable video resume Video playback resume does not apply if you turn off the DMA or it loses power DMA 2500 User s Guide 23 Chapter 3 DMA Menus DMA 2500 User s Guide Music Menu 4 1 Overview Use the Music menu to play audio files 4 2 Playing Audio Files Example 1 Press the MUSIC button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the My Media icon in the HOME menu and then the Music menu My Media DMA 2500 User s Guide 25 Chapter 4 Music Menu 2 Ifyou are not already connected to a media source the DMA searches for a USB device computers with sharing enabled and media servers and lists them here Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select one to access The number of 01 USB Disk Hd 02 ZyXEL DMS TWPC11746 01 papa 03 TECHWRITER NAS followed by the 04 NSA220 TW total number of items in th
72. ork 2 i Set up a connection or network A Ai h 392 t TWPC99111 Unidentified network Internet Diagnose and repair This computer Manage network connections L Unidentified network Public network uu Access Local only DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix A Windows Vista Media Server 6 Select Private and click Next to have the computer trust the network connection to the DMA Figure 36 Set Network Location Customize network settings ol ew we ats Set Network Location Customize network settings Network name Unidentified network Location type Public Discovery of other computers and devices will be limited and the use of the network by some programs may be restricted 1 allows you to see computers and devices while making your computer discoverable Help me choose Network Icon A lt Merge or delete network locations Cancel Setting Your Computer to Share Files With the DMA This section covers how to set Windows Media Player to allow the DMA to play media files 1 Click View computers and devices on the network Figure 37 Set Network Location Successfully set network settings e a Qs ok Set Network Location Successfully set network settings Network name Unidentified network A Location type Private This allows you to see other computers and devices while making your computer discoverable View compu
73. properly See Section 10 2 on page 87 for details on the supported file formats and codecs Some of my photo files do not display thumbnails Some files do not support thumbnails and thus will not display them cannot see the files on my USB device 1 Make sure you have the USB device properly connected to the USB port Make sure you use the USB device s external power supply if it has one 2 Files with unsupported formats or codecs may not play or may not play properly See Section 10 2 on page 87 for details on the supported file formats and codecs 3 Turn the DMA off and on using the power switch on the rear panel instead of the Power button on the remote control 4 Try using a different USB device There are no subtitles when playing mpeg2 files DMA 2500 User s Guide B o Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 1 After the video s conversation starts press the remote control s SUB button to turn on the subtitles Do this separately for each mpeg video file 2 The mpeg2 video file must support subtitles cannot add music files to the background music list See Table 23 on page 85 for the number of music files you can have in the background music list The A B function does not work on some files Some files do not have time tags and cannot support the A B function have the DMA connected to more than on television but it only displays on one The DMA provides output for one
74. r to check the list of folders of shared contents Scan Path When you add files in the media list or click Refresh the Folder list this field displays the names of the files Shared These are the names of folders of media files which the media server is Directory to share Directory Path This is the path of each folder of media files which the media server is to share Exit Click Exit to close the media server program About Click About to display the version of the digital media server 8 4 System Click System to open the System screen Use this screen to configure the server name or manage an individual DMA s list of Internet video or radio channels For DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 8 Media Server example you might add some channels for the DMA in the parents room and other channels for the DMA in the kids rooms Figure 23 System g DMA Setup Connection Log Filename Progress The following table describes the fields in this menu Table 15 System LABEL DESCRIPTION Server Name This displays the media server s name for identifying it on the network Click the button to edit the name DMA Setup Click this button to connect to a DMA on your network and edit the DMA s list of Internet media channels see Chapter 6 on page 35 for how to play Internet media channels Connection Log This table lists the files that DMAs have played from or through the media server The file could have been
75. ria Or use the BACK button to go up in the menu structure 3 Select Video and press the remote control s OK button 4 Select the folder containing the media you want to play This example uses I nternet Videos Use the included media server software to be able to play Internet files 1 All Videos P 2 Internet Videos 3 My Folders DMA 2500 User s Guide 2 Chapter 3 DMA Menus 5 You may need to go through multiple layers of folders This example uses Youtube g 1 All Videos a Youlube 6 Use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select and play a video file Use the REW or FF button to go to the previous or next page of entries i 29 Swing Fail 30 Dark Side of the Moon Smokey Black amp i 31 The Killers Mr 3 4 Controlling the Video Playback During playback use the remote control s buttons for fast forward reverse and pause 3 4 1 Displaying Information During Playback Press the remote control s INFO button to display the name of the file and the playback duration on the screen as shown in the following figure Press the remote control s INFO button again to display more details about the file as shown in the following figure 3 4 2 A B Use the remote control s A B button to have the DMA repeat a section of a video or music file The following example uses the A B function to set the DMA to keep repeating a section of the video starting at ten seconds i
76. ss USB adapter to the DMA s USB port You can set the network type to I nfrastructure or Ad Hoc mode In Infrastructure mode the DMA connects to the wired network through an Access Point AP Figure 7 Infrastructure Mode NSA 220 Plus DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup In Ad Hoc mode the DMA connects to a computer that is a wireless client without using an AP Figure 8 Ad Hoc Mode ZyXEL 11n USB NS J x 7 2 1 Network Wizard The Network Wizard option is available when you connect a compatible ZyXEL IEEE 802 11n wireless USB adapter to the DMA s USB port Use the Network Wizard to configure your DMA s network settings 1 Select Setup Network Wizard to open the Network Wizard Select Your Network Connection Wired Wireless Select Wired to configure your DMA to connect to your wired Ethernet network The next screen shows that your setup is complete go to step 6 on page 50 Select Wireless to configure your DMA to connect to your wireless Ethernet network DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 7 Setup Use BACK or Cancel to quit the wizard without saving your changes 2 The DMA scans and lists the wireless networks in the area A lock icon appears next to a wireless network that uses security The illuminated dot to the right indicates the signal strength Red the first dot indicates a weak signal Yellow the second dot indicates a fair signal Green the third dot i
77. t for DMA 2500 WARNING ZyXEL Communications Corp IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE ENCLOSED SOFTWARE TO YOU ONLY UPON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THE TERMS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS AS INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE WILL INDICATE YOUR ASSENT TO THEM IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS THEN ZyXEL INC IS UNWILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE TO YOU IN WHICH EVENT YOU SHOULD RETURN THE UNINSTALLED SOFTWARE AND PACKAGING TO THE PLACE FROM WHICH IT WAS ACQUIRED AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED 1 Grant of License for Personal Use ZyXEL Communications Corp ZyXEL grants you a non exclusive non sublicense non transferable license to use the program with which this license is distributed the Software including any documentation files accompanying the Software Documentation for internal business use only for up to the number of users specified in sales order and invoice You have the right to make one backup copy of the Software and Documentation solely for archival back up or disaster recovery purposes You shall not exceed the scope of the license granted hereunder Any rights not expressly granted by ZyXEL to you are reserved by ZyXEL and all implied licenses are disclaimed 2 Ownership You have no ownership rights in the Software Rather you have a license to use the Software as long as this License Agreement remains in full force and effect
78. ter 9 Troubleshooting 10 The exceptions list now includes the DigitalMediaServer You also need to allow the lighttpd program so click Add program y Windows Firewall Settings Exceptions Advanced Exceptions control how programs communicate through Windows Firewall Add a program or port exception to allow communications through the firewall Windows Firewall is currently using settings for the domain network location What are the risks of unblocking a ram To enable an exception select its check box Program or port BITS Peercaching Connect to a Network Projector Core Networking Distributed Transaction Coordinator File and Printer Sharing iSCSI Service Key Management Service Netlogon Service Network Discovery Performance Logs and Alerts Remote Administration TA Namaka Annintanna PRENNE Add program Add port Properties Delete V Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program OK Cancel Apply DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 11 Select lighttpd and click Open m Uem T LT Organize Favorite Links WE Desktop SB Recent Places f pil Computer IE Documents E Pictures p Music 3j Recently Changed f New Folder y convert thumbnail New Folder 1 Ji mylib n etc n cache JJ L ZyXEL gt ZyXEL Digital Media Sever z Date modified 2009 02 06 15 37 2006
79. terbox to display wider aspect video with bars at the top and bottom of the screen This shows a smaller version of the whole picture with its original shape Use PS pan and scan to cut off the sides of wider aspect video and just show the center portion This fills the whole screen with a larger picture although the sides are missing Select 16 9 if you have a 16 9 aspect ratio high definition or widescreen television Use HDMI This option is available when the video output is set to HDMI Select this EDID to have the DMA get information about the TV s video capabilities from the TV itself If you use this but it does not work your TV may not be able to provide this information to the DMA In this case disable this feature DMA 2500 User s Guide 55 Chapter 7 Setup 7 5 Audio Setup Select Setup gt System Setup gt Audio Setup to open the Audio Setup menu Use this menu to configure the DMA s audio output for music playback You can turn the DMA s digital output for the HDMI or S PDIF connector on or off The analog output is always on Figure 15 Setup gt System Setup gt Audio Setup I y Digital Audio Outout Analog Audio Output The following table describes the fields in this menu Table8 Setup System Setup Audio Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Digital Audio Turn this off if your television or audio system does not accept digital Output audio input Select SPDI F RAW i
80. ters and devices on the network Close DMA 2500 User s Guide 97 Appendix A Windows Vista Media Server 2 Right click the DMA icon and click Open Media Sharing Figure 38 Network arom I EP p Network al 4 Search 5 File Edit View Tools Help By Organize f Views v on Network and Sharing Center 4 Addaprinter W Addawire File sharing is turned off Some network computers and devices might not be visible Click to change E Favorite Links Name Category Workgroup Metwork location IE Documents o twpc99111 A TNPC99111 BS TWPC99111 99111 E Pictures 2 Music o More p DS Folders RE Desktop E Jacky Hsu REZ J Public JI Computer EP Network pM TWPC99111 Apps iam Printers Control Panel E Recycle Bin J New Folder o DMA 1000 Categories Media Devices j E Network location Unidentified network 1 item selected 3 Select Share my media and click OK Figure 39 Media Sharing Sharing Em L Find and share music pictures and video on your network Learn about sharing Online Sharing settings V Share my media J you allow can find your shared media Networking A o Your network Unidentified network is a private network Devices that How does sharing change firewall settings DMA 2500 User s Guide Appendix A Windows Vista Media Server 4 Identify the device that the computer should share media files w
81. the displayed image Press the ZOOM button and use the right arrow button to enlarge an image display f you zoom to where the image display is larger than the screen press ZOOM again and use the direction arrows to move the image Press the ZOOM button and use the left arrow button to zoom out If a slideshow is interrupted when you return to the Pictures menu the DMA takes you to the menu and filename where the slideshow stopped This does not apply if you turn off the DMA or it loses power DMA 2500 User s Guide My iMedia Menu 6 1 My iMedia Menu Use the My iMedia menus to play Internet stations audio and video channels Playing Internet channels is similar to playing video or music files Like music files you can play an Internet audio channel as background music while you use the DMA s menus or play photo files or slideshows see Section 4 3 on page 28 for more on background music Use the Live365 menus see Section 6 2 on page 35 to play Internet radio channels from LI VE365 COM Use the My iMedia menus see Section 6 3 on page 39 and Section 6 4 on page 41 to add and play other Internet channels 6 2 Live365 com My iMedia Example Here is how to play Internet radio channels from LI VE365 COM DMA 2500 User s Guide 35 Chapter 6 My iMedia Menu 1 Press the I MEDIA button on the remote control or use the arrow and OK buttons to select the My iMedia icon in the HOME menu My iMedia
82. uide Chapter 10 Product Specifications Table 31 Music File Specifications TYPE EXTENSIONS DETAILS WMA asf Audio Stream WMA8 wma Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate Maximum 320 kbps Audio Stream WMA9 WMAO9 Professional Contents with a Complex decoder complexity are not supported Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 6 Channels Bit rate VBR CBR Maximum 768 kbps With EM8620 L2 profile WMA content must meet the following conditions Bit rate 48 kbps 192 kbps Sample Rate 32 kHz 48 kHz Ogg ogg Audio Stream Vorbis Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 2 Channels Bit rate ABR CBR Maximum 496 kbps M4A m4a Audio Stream MPEG 2 4 AAC LC Sample Frequency Maximum 48 kHz Channels Maximum 5 1 Channels Bit rate CBR VBR Maximum 640 kbps 10 2 3 Photo File Formats Supported Table 32 Photo File Specifications TYPE EXTENSIONS DETAILS JPEG jpg Maximum Resolution When displaying J PEG images that meet the conditions below the maximum resolution is 67108864 Jpeg pixels 8192 x 8192 It may get smaller when the following conditions are not met Color Space YCbCr Not progressive mode The format is YUV420 YUV422 or YUV444 When a JPEG image s color space is RGB or grayscale the max resolution is 983040 pixels 1280 x 768 BMP bmp Maximum Resolution 2097152 pixels 2048 x 1024 PNG png Ma
83. ure the DMA DMA 2500 User s Guide 15 Chapter 3 DMA Menus 3 2 Menu Description Here are some general menu screen descriptions A video menu is shown here as an example Other menus work in a similar way Figure 5 Menu Description g BULL 2 Movies W HEN 4 JohnF light 5 News_2007 5 29 This table describes the main video menu Table 2 Main Menu Description AREA DESCRIPTION A List of the file folders The currently selected item is white The arrows show that you can move up or down in the menu The DMA categorizes files into genre and actor folders according to the information stored in your files Files may not appear in the proper folders if they have missing incorrect or incomplete information All Video All of the menu s files display here Genre Search for videos by album Actor Search for videos by actor or actress Folders Search for videos by folder B This shows which remote control buttons to use in the menu For example in this menu use the remote control s arrow and OK buttons to select a folder to see the files sorted by that criteria Or use the BACK button to go up in the menu structure return to the HOME screen Use the BGM Back Ground Music button to select and play background music C This displays the number of the selected menu item followed by the total number of items In this example menu the first of four items is selected DMA 2500 User
84. ximum Resolution 2097152 pixels 2048 x 1024 Although transparent PNG files can be played they will be displayed as non transparent images DMA 2500 User s Guide Chapter 10 Product Specifications 10 3 Cable Pin Assignments 10 4 Power Adaptor Specifications Table 32 Photo File Specifications TYPE EXTENSIONS DETAILS TIFF tif Maximum Resolution 2097152 pixels 2048 x 1024 tiff Compression No compression ZIP LZW Packbits Huffman RLE CCITT Fax 3 CCITT Fax 4 GIF gif Maximum Resolution 2097152 pixels 2048 x 1024 Animation GIF formats are not supported Table 33 Ethernet Cable Pin Assignments LAN ETHERNET CABLE PIN LAYOUT Straight through Switch Adapter 1 IRD seem eee 1 OTD 2 IRD 2 OTD 3 OTD muumumuum 3 RD sy 6 OTD 6 IRD Table 34 Power Adaptor Specifications AC Power Adaptor Model STD 05026U Input Power AC 100 240 Volts 47 63Hz 0 31 A Output Power DC 5 Volts 2 5A 12 5 W Power Consumption 5 V DC 1 3 A 12 5 watt maximum DMA 2500 User s Guide Windows Vista Media Server Note This appendix is provided for your information only The DMA is not Vista certified Playing Media Files From Your Windows Vista Computer This appendix covers using the media server included in Windows Vista to let the DMA play media files on the computer This way you do not need to install media

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

La consommation d`énergie à travers les pratiques domestiques des  CAM-LTZ-200 CAM-LTZ-200  DOW CORNING® 995 Mastic silicone pour verre collé  Emerson 912N Drawings & Schematics  Ernitec Hydra_R01EN0515 - DiGiS Consult di Sandro Di Giovanni  OCZ Technology 1TB Z-Drive R2 P88 PCI-E  Piecemaker  Franklin EST-7117 electronic dictionary  Manuel d`utilisation du blog  E1659FWU - AOC Monitor  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file