DVICO PVR3310 Users Manual

User Manual
TViX R-3310
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
FCC- Class B This equipment 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
All specifications and information are subject to changes without further notices.
Safety Notice
Do not disassemble the device. It may cause malfunction or fire
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Magnetic material may erase the data in TViX. Keep any magnetic material away from TViX.
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Do not expose TViX to oil, smoke, water, humidity and dust.
Do not touch power plug with wet hands or do not use defective power cable & loose outlet. It may cause electric shock or fire
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Keep TViX away from heat or fire. Do not block any ventilation openings. Ensure that a free airflow is maintained around the appliance.
Be careful not to drop TViX from a height. It will damage the internal hard drive.
Do not take out the internal hard drive by yourself. The internal hard drive is very hot when it is
working. The warranty will be void if any other hard drive is inserted into TViX.
"Do not block any ventilation openings. Ensure that a free airflow is maintained around the appliance."
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
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Usage Precautions
Please read the following usage precautions before using your TViX.
Make sure the power is off when you connect the A/V cable between the TViX and the TV.
When cleaning the TViX product, pull out the power cord and then wipe it with a soft piece of dry cloth.
When connected to the computer through the USB cable the TViX acts as an external USB storage device (In this state, there is no video/audio output displayed on the TV Screen a USB ON icon will be displayed on the center of the TV screen and on the VFD. it will be display as USB ON). For normal TViX play mode, disconnect the USB cable connected between computer and TViX
When detaching the HDD, please let the heat out sufficiently.
The supplied cables and accessories are recommended for customized best performance of the TViX.
Using other cables or accessories may not provide best performance.
If you want to unplug the device, press the return button to 'Unplug or Eject Hardware'.
Windows 98 SE and Windows ME does not support NTFS file format. However, NTFS file format is
available on Windows 2000/XP. “Primary Partition” is recommended when creating two or more partitions with a single hard disk drive.
If you choose FAT32 file format on Windows 2000/XP, the drives maximum size will be limited to 32GBs.
If you want to use a single drive letter of 32GBs or more, you have to format on Windows 98SE/ME.
The certification sticker mark is on the bottom of the device.
You can insert the characters using remote-numeric key. Numeric key 1 when pressed successively
changes as @ Æ : Æ / Æ _ Æ -.
We don’t have any warranty or responsibility for broken hard disk. We recommend to backup periodically.
** Some functions will require you to update the latest firmware in first.
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Table of Contents
Safety Notice ........................................................................................................................................ 2
Usage Precautions ................................................................................................................................ 3
1 Introduction................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Multimedia Player .................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 Audio Player .......................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 External Storage .................................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 7
2 Name of Each Part ...................................................................................... 8
2.1 Control Panel ......................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Cable Connection .................................................................................................................. 8
2.3 Package Contents ................................................................................................................. 8
3 Installation and Connection ....................................................................... 9
3.1 Video Connection .................................................................................................................. 9
3.2 Audio Connection ................................................................................................................ 11
3.3 HDD Installation/Exchange .................................................................................................. 12
4 TViX Setup Menu ...................................................................................... 14
4.1 Audio/Video Setting ............................................................................................................. 14
4.2 MISC Setting ....................................................................................................................... 16
4.3 Network Setting ................................................................................................................... 17
4.4 HDTV Setting....................................................................................................................... 18
5 Easy Usage of TViX .................................................................................. 19
5.1 Making an HDD Folder ........................................................................................................ 19
5.2 Play Video Files ................................................................................................................... 20
5.3 Play Audio Files ................................................................................................................... 21
5.4 Play Image Files .................................................................................................................. 22
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Using the remote control ......................................................................... 23
6.1 Basic Functions ................................................................................................................... 23
6.2 Descriptions of Each Buttons ............................................................................................... 24
6.2.1 Video Playback ............................................................................................................ 24
6.2.2 Audio Playback ............................................................................................................ 27
6.2.3 Image Playback ............................................................................................................ 29
7 Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................... 31
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1 Introduction
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1.1 Multimedia Player
TViX plays back DVD movies with the full functionality of DVD navigation. You can create your own virtual DVD library by storing your personal collection of DVDs in .ISO or .IFO format and watch them exactly as if they were running from the original DVDs (all original features included: Menu, Chapter, Audio Stream, Subtitle, Fast Forward, Rewind, Slow, Pause, Step Forward, Repeat, Search etc.).
TViX plays back high definition video (up to 1920x1080P) and still images. Pre-recorded HDTV programs from a digital TV set-top box or personal digital video contents taken by a HDV™ camcorder can be played back with the TViX on a high definition display. The TViX features a HDMI connector and component, which will match the high resolution of HD level video contents.
TViX is a standalone, multimedia hard disk player which plays digital videos, digital music, digital still images and DVD files to a TV display and home entertainment system. You can enjoy digital contents in your living room without having to burn discs or having to play it back on a DVD or CD player anymore.
The TVIX R3300 series also functions as an ultimate digital personal video recorder or archiving machine with OPTIONAL DIGITAL TUNERs, allowing you to capture the digital TV signals and store them to pure digital format. It comes with all digital PVR functionalities such time-shifting, EPG (electronic program guide) and scheduled recording.
HDMI provides unparalleled qualities to digital video and audio, while DVI only serves digital video. You don’t have to mess around with several AV cables. It provides single, pure and simple way to connect your display. It can deliver uncompressed digital video up to 1080p as well as multi-channel digital audio.
TViX supports DTS hardware decoder to mix DTS sound into 2 channels for a more dynamic sound quality.
The TViX can be networked with a PC system using its built-in LAN port. You are able to navigate to a PC file through TViX’s wired or wireless network and play the file from its original destination without having to copy it into the TViX first. We’re supporting the file copy via LAN.
With two USB2.0 host ports, you can now attach additional external USB hard drives to further extend the storage capacity. You can also playback files from a digital camera, USB flash driver, USB flash card reader, or a MP3 player.
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** For the further functions, please refer to following FAQ- http://www.tvix.co.kr/eng/faq
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1.2 Audio Player
TViX can play a variety of audio files such as MP3, Ipod, M4A, Ogg or WMA (Windows Media Audio) through the TV speaker and any other audio systems. You can listen to your favorite music files nonstop, by organizing a custom winamp playlist. Now you can enjoy music all day without changing CDs.
TViX supports the internet radio of shoutcast streaming format (.pls,.m3u).
You can watch picture slideshows with the option of background music (supports Simultaneous playback of Audio and picture images).
1.3 External Storage
If you connect to a USB 1.1 port, the TViX will work at USB 1.1 speed, so we strongly recommend that you use USB 2.0.
It can be used as an external device by connecting it to the System, to save video, audio, image files, data, program backups etc.
USB 2.0 enables TViX to become as an external storage device which supports speed up to 480Mbit/s.
It supports Plug & Play, so Windows will automatically recognize TViX the instant it is connected to the system
If you connect the USB Cable between the system and TVIX. During playback , then on VFD it will be displayed as USB ON. When you disconnect the USB, you do not have to reboot the TViX for continuous use.
If you are a Windows98SE user, you should download a USB storage driver from our website www.tvix.co.kr Windows ME/2000/XP.
You can download latest NetShare Software from our website www.tvix.co.kr/Eng before you configure
NFS network. If you select to NFS mode, you can play the TP or DVD jukebox without stutter.
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before you connect your TViX with your system. You do not need to install a driver in
1.4 Specifications
Main Chipset Adapts superb Scorpio RT1282 200Mhz processor
VFD Display
Video
Audio
7 Alpha-Numeric Character
5 Digit Numeric Display
Format : AVI, MPEG1/2/4 (Xvid), .IFO, .ISO, .VOB, .DAT, .TP
Codec : MPEG 1 / 2 / 4, AVI, XVID
Resolutions Up to 1080i (1920x1080i) resolution
.MP3, .OGG, .WMA, .AAC, .WAV (PCM)
Multimedia digital sound, DTS pass-thru & down-mixing
Photo
JPEG (Progressive JPEG not Support) Slideshow while background music playing
USB2.0 Host 2 Ports
Connectivity
USB2.0 Target 1 Port
LAN
Video
HDMI 1.1, Component, S-Video, Composite
Audio
AV In / Out
Digital : Coaxial, Optical , Analog: Stereo
Optional DTV Tuner Port
One analog multi AV input port for analog PVR functions (composite + SVHS + analog audio)
Features (PVR) with optional input cable
File Formats
Subtitle
z Recording the external analog video inputs directly. z Analog-video time-shifting
z 188 hrs of SD contents recording for 320GB HDD
NTFS, FAT32(S-ATA HDD only, supports S- ATA 1,2) DTV Recording : 7200rpm, NTFS
Text Subtitle : smi, sub, srt, lrc, txt Image Subtitle : sub (with idx)
Hard Disk 3.5” SATA HDD only (SATA I, SATA II HDD)
ODD Support Through USB 2.0 Host
Language
English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Czech, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean
FAN 40mm Brushless FAN
FAN Control Temperature Sensing, Variable Speed
RAM 128 Mbyte
Internal Power
90~250V Free Voltage, , 50/60Hz, 50W
Size 183x139x75 mm
Weight 1.3Kg (HDD included)
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2 Name of Each Part
2.1 Control Panel
Basic functions can be done without the remote control.
2.2 Cable Connection
You can connect the TViX to a TV display or audio Amplifier using the A/V cable. There is a detail instruction for tuner box on the quick guide of optional tuner box package.
USB
POWER
HDMI OUT
USB HOST
LAN Composite/S-video
COMPONENT
Coaxial
Stereo
AV IN
Optical Out
HD Tuner port
Cooling FAN
2.3 Package Contents
TViX main unit Power cable A/V cable USB Cable Manual TViX Remote
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HDMI cable is enclosed.
3 Installation and Connection
3.1 Video Connection
We support HDMI, Component, S-Video, Composite video output for connecting to the TV and each output needed to be changed on the settings menu depending on the cable used.
The highest quality expected by the components used is in the following order:
HDMI > Component > S-Video > Composite.
Connection with an Ordinary (Composite cable) TV Output
Connection to HDMI Output
Connect the TViX Kit HD and your TV. Using the Composite (yellow) video cable. Turn on the TViX kit and the TV. Select Video input mode as composite on your TV display, until you get the initial TViX screen. For the Audio, please connect the stereo cable (red,White cable).
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Connect the TViX kit along with the HD and your TV.
By using the HDMI cables. TViX plays back high definition video (up to 1920x1080P) by using HDMI cables. HDMI cable can transmit uncompressed audio and Video signals together. No additional cables required for audio
Connection to S-Video Output Connection to Component Output
Connect the TViX kit and your TV .using the S-Video
cable.
Turn on the TViX Kit and the TV. Select video input
mode as S-Video on your TV display until you get
the initial TViX screen. Additional cables required for audio. (The S-Video cable is not included and has to be purchased separately.)
Connect the TViX kit and your TV. By using the
component cables. Turn on the TViX Kit and the TV. Select video input mode as Component on your TV display by changing setup menu (in this case, the Component input mode) Additional cables required for audio.
CAUTION
After you connect the video cable to your TV, press the TV Out button repeatedly on your remote control until you get the initial TViX screen. When you connect to HDMI port, press TV OUT button until you can see EDID on VFD.
* The component or S-Video cable is not included in the TViX and must be purchased separately.
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