Dane elec SO SMART User Manual [pt]

Wifi 802.11 MIMO or b/g
High Definition Multimedia Hard Disk Drive
User Guide
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Congratulations
The So Smart HDMI HD Multimedia Player is a portable player that allows vivid and crisp playback of dozens of multimedia files.
You can now enjoy your favorite movies, home videos, digital music and digital photos on TV or Home-theater System. The S o Smart HDMI Player brings all digital content to your living room so that you can enjoy movies, music and photos with your near and dear ones.
So Smart HDMI Players incorporates state-of-the-art technology, commonly used in high-end computing and consumer electronic solutions. The highly-refined manufacturing process, timeless engineering and careful quality control have resulted In a product of the highest long-term esthetic and commercial value.
We hope you will find the So Smart HDMI player to be a rewarding experience and a worthy investment.
We have made this manual as short as possible so that it is practical for someone to read it carefully and thoroughly. Please take the time to do this now and feel free to follow the instructions with your unit as you read through the manual.
You’ve selected one of the best-built, best-backed products available today. With its comprehensive manufacturer’s warranty, you can be assured that your player will provide consistent playback and viewing entertainment through many years of use. We’ll do everything in our power to keep you happy with your purchase for many years to come.
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Chapter 1: Safety & Precautions
1.1 Do’s and Dont’s
Do’s
Unplug the player during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider th
an the other. The wide blade is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, or at the point where they exit from the player.
When connecting or disconnecting AV cables, disconnect the power first.
Do read all safety information and follow all instructions in this user manual.
When cleaning the so smart product, disconnect the power and then wipe the unit with a soft piece of dry cloth. Do not use
any chemicals or sprays for cleaning.
Dont’s
Don’t expose your so smart unit to heat sources or high temperatures.
Don’t expose your So Smart unit to water, oil, dust or magnetic materials.
Don’t block the vents. Free airflow should be maintained around the unit.
Don’t attempt disassembling or remodeling the unit.
Don’t drop the so smart unit. This might cause irreversible damage to the unit and the Hard Disk Drive.
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands or use defective power cables & electric outlets. Doing so might result in electri
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shock or fire. Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.) in the so smart Remote Control. Remove batteries when the
unit is not used for a long time.
Chapter 1: Safety & Precautions
1.2 Limitations and Usage Precautions
Please read the following Limitations and Usage Precautions before using your so smart player.
While so smart players support dozens of file formats and codec, they are not intended to work with every codec-variation.
so smart players provide limited support to standardized versions of codec as stated in the Technical Specifications of this manual.
Turn off your so smart player when connecting or disconnecting USB devices. Failure to do so may result in malfunction and/or loss of
data on your USB device.
We strongly recommend backing-up your data or media files stored on the so smart-HDD. Power surge, HDD-failure, accidental deletions
are common causes of data loss. Place your so smart player away from magnetic sources.
When connected to the computer through the USB cable the So Smart player works like an external USB storage device (During this
operation, there is no video/audio playback). To resume playback mode, disconnect the USB cable connected to your PC and turn on the so smart player.
The network capability of the So Smart player is designed to work with Windows-based Operating System (OS) and its Network Sharing
capability. Depending on the OS and Network environment, Network-Sharing may not work reliably. This issue can be caused by a variety of factors beyond the functionality of the So Smart player.
The supplied cables and accessories are recommended for customized best performance of the so smart Media Player. Using any
other (after-market) cables or accessories may not provide best performance
In order to unplug your so smart Media Player, press the STOP button before removing cables or turning off the power.
Do NOT open the unit and service or modify the basic assembly. Do NOT modify the firmware of the so smart unit. Improper or
unauthorized repair will VOID your warranty coverage.
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Chapter 2: Introduction
2.1 Introducing the So Smart HDMI Multimedia Player
HD Playback: The so smart player supports a max resolution of 1920 x 1080 Progressive Scan video output providing Hi-Definition display of clear and crisp picture quality.
Video / Movie File Player: Supports various video file formats, including DivX® (3/4/5/6), Xvid, MPEG, W MV-9,
ASF(WMV9), DAT, DVD(IFO, VOB), ISO as well as HD-level TP, TS, TRP etc. Convenient Automatic Decoding and Bookmarking of multiple files within a folder.
Audio Jukebox: A perfect music jukebox that supports multiple audio formats: MP3, AC3, WMA, DTS™ with digital
audio output and down-mixing capability.
Digital Photo Album: Supports multiple image formats. Now your entire family can enjoy the digital photo slide- show
on the big screen TV.
Network Capable Decoding: Supports streaming of media files on the network.
HD DVI Interface: Produces digital video signals to enjoy high quality, vivid, Hi-Def video.
USB-Host: Supports TWO USB2.0 Ports. USB-Host functionality allows easy connection to External Storage
(e.g. Flash Drive or External HDD) or an External DVD-ROM.
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2.2 Technical Specifications
Product Name So Smart HDMI Wireless Hi-Definition Media Player
Processor SEM8621L (By Sigma Designs)
Memory 64MB (RAM), 8MB (Flash)
Operating System ucLinux
Video
Supported Files & Formats
Video Output Composite, S-Video, Component, and DVI.
Audio Output
TV System NTSC, PAL, or AUTO
Hi-Def Decoding
Audio Decoding
Networking
Network Security Wireless: WEP, and MAC-address Filtering
Network Protocol
Hard-Disk Type 3.5” Internal SATA
USB Interface USB2.0 host, USB2.0 Slave
Power AC-DC Adapter 12V, 3A
Dimension 187mm(W) X 193mm(H) X 58mm(D) or 7.4”(W) x 7.6”(H) x 2.3”(D)
Specifications subject to change without prior notice
Audio
Image BMP, JPEG/JPG, PNG
Analog Stereo RCA, 5.1 channel RCA
Digital Coaxial, Optical
HD COMPONENT Y, Pb, Pr (480p, 720p,1080p) / HD DVI (480p, 720p,1080i 1080p)
WMV, ASF, AVI and MP4 formats
MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Layers I, II and III (MP3), MPEG-2 BC multi-channel layers I, II and III, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AAC-LC,WMA9 and WMA9 Pro decoding
Wire Ethernet (10/100) LAN via RJ-45 Port
Wireless
Wireless : IEEE802.11b/g, 5dBi antenna (SMA type) Wire : 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet (RJ45) TCP/IP (DHCP client mode, Manual IP mode)
DivX® (3/4/5/6), AVI, Xvid, MPEG, MPG, VCD(DAT), DVD(VOB, IFO), WMV(WMV-9), ASF(WMV-9), TP, TS, TRP
MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG, PCM, AC3, DTS™ decoding including down-mixing,
DTS™ pass through
Wireless LAN : N and MIMO
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2.3 Package Contents
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SO SMART HDMI WIFI N
A/V Cable Power Adaptor Power Cable USB Cable
User Manual Driver CD HDMI Cable
Remote Control
5dBi Antenna
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2.3 Getting Familiar with your unit
Front View
Power LED
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Rear View
1 Wireless Antenna Jack 7 video Port
2 Optical (Audio) Port 8 Coaxial Cable Jack
3 10/100 Mbps (RJ45) LAN 9 S-video Port
4 USB 2.0 Host A-Type 2 10 HDMI Port
5 Video Component Port 11 High Velocity Fan
6 Video Composite Port 12 USB 2.0 Slot
13 Power
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So Smart Remote Control
POWER Toggle Unit Power (ON / OFF)
SETUP Enter Setup Menu, Apply/Confirm Setup Settings
TVOUT Toggle Video Output Modes
FUNC Display Control Options (Vol, Contrast, Subtitle etc..)
MUTE Stop Audio Output from the Player
(ARROW) Cursor Navigation Arrow Buttons
REFRESH Refresh Shared-Folder / Directory Contents
INFO Display Media File Information
RETURN Return to Previous Screen / Folder
JUKEBOX Toggle Jukebox Display Options (Audio Only)
ENTER Enter / Play (Individual file) / Select the Highlighted Selection
ADD Add the file to MY LIST
DELETE Delete file from MY LIST
MEDIA Toggle Media List (Video / Audio / Photo / Mixed)
STOP Stop Playback
PLAY / PAUSE Play (Continuous-Sequential Play) / Pause Playback
VOL + / - Volume (Increase / Decrease)
FF / End Fast Forward Playback. Scroll to end of File List.
FB / Home Fast Backwards / Rewind Playback. Scroll to beginning of File Lis
PREV / PGUP Previous Chapter / File / Page Up on List
NEXT / PGDN Next Chapter / File / Page Down on List
LOCK Set Folder Password (Folder access Control)
SUBTITLE Subtitle ON / OFF, Change Settings
GOTO Time-Stamp based Search and FF/FR.
ZOOM Zoom Video Playback
REPEAT Repeat Media file(s) Playback
RND/SEQ Switch between Random – Sequential Playback.
TITLE Display DVD / VCD Title Screen on Main Menu Screen
AUDIO Display a list of AUDIO files & start JUKEBOX
A-B Repeat one Small Segment of a Media File
MENU DVD / VCD Menu Screen (Chapters, Extras etc.)
SLEEP Set Sleep Timer
EJECT Eject CD or DVD ROM drive (USB host)
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Chapter 3: Basic Setup
3.1 Connection
3.11 Audio & Video Connection Setup
So Smart to TV :
Video Connections
So Smart TV
Y/Pb/Pr Y/Pb/Pr
Audio Connection Options
So Smart Back Panel
Video Video
S-Video S-Video
R/L R/L
HDMI HDMI
So Smart to Home Theater :
Audio Connections
So Smart Home Theater
Coaxial Coaxial
Optical Optical
R/L R/L
Video Connection Options
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Chapter 3: Basic Setup
3.22 Formatting the Hard Disk
Formatting and Partitioning the HDD using Windows 2000/XP
The drive is initially not visible in Windows Explorer. For the drive to been seen in Windows Explorer it needs to be configured via
the disk management Utility. Win-XP will normally recognize the unformatted /unpartitioned drive when you open disk management and start the wizard.
1. Right click on “My Computer”. Choose “Manage” from the pop up menu and “Computer Management” window will appear. Under “Storage”, choose the “Disk Management” folder.
2. The disk list will appear on the right side of the “Computer Management” windows. Right click the So Smart HDD (marked as “Unallocated HDD”) from the list and from the pop up menu choose “New Partition” to make partitions on the chosen disk.
3. The New Partition Wizard opens up. Click Next.
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4. Select the appropriate Partition Type. Choose Primary partition.
Primary –Normal selection for less than 4 partitions. Extended – Used for 4 or more partitions.
5. Select the Partition Size. If you want one partition, simply click “Next”.
Set the size of the partition (The full drive capacity is the default). If the full Partition Size is not used, right click on the remaining free space once the wizard has completed to partition that space. Repeat the Partition Wizard until the drive is how you want it.
Remember: For the FAT32 Formatting, Partition Size is limited to 32GB
6. Select the Driver letter. This allows you to select the drive letter for this partition. This will be the identification label of your So Smart HDD on your PC. We recommend that you
do not change anything on this screen and simply press “Nex t”.
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7. Select the Partition Format. NTFS is the default format type in Windows XP, but FAT32 is popular for users that dual boot between XP and 9X. There is a limit that Windows XP cannot create a partition larger than 32 GB using FAT32.If you want the FAT32, Partition Size is limited to 32GB.
8. When the formatting is completed, detailed information will appear as shown. Click the “FINISH” button to complete the work.
9. Once the drive has been initialized, partitioned, and formatte
d it will display as a healthy drive with the size and type of partitio
n below the volume name and drive letter.
There is no limit on the number of folders / sub-folders that can be created within the So Smart. The access or seek-time
increases significantly if number of folders > 6400.
The So Smart player recognizes file and folder names up to 256 characters.
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