Freecom XS HDMI User Manual

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MEDIA PLAYER XS HDMI
EXT ER NAL M ULTIM ED IA ADAPTE R / USB HOST
MANUAL
Rev. 912
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Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI
Dear user!
Thank you for choosing the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI. The Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI is the perfect solution for playing multimedia files directly from USB devices on your TV set or HiFi set (autoplay function). For optimal use and performance we advise you to read this manual carefully before using this product.
Freecom Technologies GmbH • Germany
www.freecom.com
Contents of the box
Please check the contents of the box. At least the following items should be included:
Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI
IR Remote control
External Remote control receiver
Power adapter
SCART adapter
Audio/Video cable and HDMI cable
CD with manual
Quick Install Guide
Warning !
All rights reserved. The products named in this manual are only used for identification purposes and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies. This device was designed for home or office use.
Warning! This device is equipment complying with EN55022 class B.
Freecom cannot be made liable for any damages, loss of data or damage following thereof
-whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use this Freecom product, even if Freecom has been advised of the pos­sibility of such damages.
We reserve the right to upgrade our products in keeping with technological advances.
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© 2009 Freecom Technologies
Table of contents
Manual
Chapter 1:
Function .................................................................................................................................. Page 4
1.1 MediaPlayer XS HDMI supported formats ....................................................... Page 4
1.2 Precautionary measures .........................................................................................Page 5
1.3 MediaPlayer XS HDMI connectors ......................................................................Page 6
Chapter 2:
How to connect the MediaPlayer XS HDMI ................................................................ Page 7
Chapter 3:
Remote control function ................................................................................................... Page 9
Chapter 4:
User operation guide ..........................................................................................................Page 11
4.1 Main menu .................................................................................................................. Page 11
4.1.1 All Files .................................................................................................................... Page 12
4.1.2 Photo ....................................................................................................................... Page 13
4.1.3 Music .......................................................................................................................Page 15
4.1.4 Video ....................................................................................................................... Page 16
4.1.5 Setup ....................................................................................................................... Page 18
Chapter 5:
Q & A ......................................................................................................................................... Page 24
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Chapter 1: General information
Function
1.1 MediaPlayer XS HDMI supported formats
1. • Photo: JPG, BMP, PNG
• Music: MP3, WAV, WMA
• Video: MPEG-1 (DAT), MPEG-2 (VOB), MPEG-4 (AVI, MP4, ASF, DIVX, XVID), M-JPG
2. Supported video formats: MP42, MP43, DIVX3.11/4.x/5.x and XVID.
3. Apply to all the multimedia file in USB disk and mobile hard disk (FAT32, NTFS).
4. Output port: HDMI, AV and high quality stereo output.
5. TV output Specification: support NTSC/PAL system
6. Power format: DC 5V adapter,AC 100-240V input,Max output voltage:5.5V 2.2A, Max output power: 12.1W
Important note:
The Freecom device has not been developed or conceived for use with disregard to copyrights or other rights to intellectual property. The Freecom device can only be used with material which is the legal property of the user or where the user has a legal licence for this purpose so that such use must be permitted because of these property rights or licenses.
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft.
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General information
1.2 Precautionary measures
To ensure that your Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI functions properly, please take note of the following precautions. If these are not followed, you may void your warranty and damage the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI.
The device shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. No objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the device or power adapter.
Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat caused by direct sunlight, fire or similar.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles should be placed on the device.
Do not drop the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI or expose it to other kinds of sud­den mechanical shocks as this may result in data loss and damage to the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI.
Do not use the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI when the ambient temperature is
below 10°C or above 35°C.
If the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI is moved from a cool environment to a warmer
environment, please allow the device to acclimatize to the ambient temperature before operating the device. Failing to do so may lead to condensation within the device enclosure, which in turn may cause the device to malfunction.
Do not place liquids or drinks on the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI. When liquids
are spilled and get in contact with the electronics within the device enclosure, it will damage the device and will cause the device to malfunction.
Do not use the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI in a dusty environment. Dust inside the
enclosure may damage the internal electronics and result in device malfunction.
Opening the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI will void the warranty.
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1.3 MediaPlayer XS HDMI connectors
Front view
1. USB connector for external USB Device (USB stick, USB hard drive, MP3 player etc.)
Rear view
2. External remote control receiver (infrared eye)
3. AV Audio and Video output port (to connect to the TV)
4. HDMI High Definition output port
5. Power adapter connector
1.
2. 3. 5.4.
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How to connect the MediaPlayer XS HDMI
IR cable to MP XS HDMI
Fix IR cable to TV
TV cable to MP XS HDMI
TV cable to TV - AV
or SCART
Chapter 2: How to connect the MediaPlayer XS HDMI
1. Connect the remote control receiver cable to the corresponding input interface on your MediaPlayer XS HDMI.
2. Fix the remote control receiver on the front panel of the TV or any other position where the remote con­trol can be in direct contact with the remote control receiver.
3. Connect the audio/video cable to your MediaPlayer XS HDMI.
4. Connect the audio/video cable of the MediaPlayer XS HDMI to the corresponding input jacks to your TV (audio/video or SCART).
a) Cinch connection audio/video to TV
or
b) SCART (Use the supplied SCART adapter to connect
to SCART)
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Now you can enjoy your multimedia fi les (Photo, Music, Video) from your USB device directly on your TV. For detailed instructions how to use the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI please see chapter 3-4. If no image appears, please press “OUTPUT” key on remote control till the image ap­pears.
or HDMI connection
Power
USB connection
5. Connect the HDMI cable to your MediaPlayer XS HDMI.
6. Connect the HDMI cable to the corresponding input jack of your TV.
7. Connect the cable of the power supply to the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI and the power supply itself to the mains socket.
8. Connect the USB cable (not supplied) to the USB port of your external USB device.
9. Connect the USB cable (not supplied) to the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI.
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Remote control function
Chapter 3: Remote control function
Button Definition
ALL FILES Opens the file list with all media files (Photo, Music, Video).
PHOTO Opens file list with all Photo files.
MUSIC Opens file list with all Music files.
VIDEO Opens file list with all Video files.
INFO Displays file information.
If pressed during playback: time is displayed
Repeat Repeat one or all media files in folder
AUTOPLAY Automatic playback of photos with background music.
Fast Forward Fast Forward
STOP STOP
Fast Rewind Fast Rewind
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Skip to previous file Skip to previous file
Playback / Pause Playback / Pause
Skip to next file Skip to next file
SETUP Opens "Setup" menu
HOME Opens main menu
Up, Down Navigation Key: Up, Down ;
Photo: up and down rotate;
Volume : Increase, Decrease
Left, Right Navigation Key: Left, Right ;
Photo: left and right rotate.
OK Confirm / Enter
OUTPUT Change the display output interface & resolution mode (AV
<--> HDMI)
MUTE Audio mute during playback
Important notice
The maximum operational range of the remote control is approx. 5 meters.
Point the remote control to the receiver on the front panel of the device. The receiv­ing angle is about ± 30 degrees in the range of 5 meters.
Change the batteries when they are weak or empty.
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User operation guide
Chapter 4: User operation guide
After successful hardware installation, you can start using the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI by following the menu on your TV screen.
4.1 Main Menu
Connect a USB Stick or a USB hard disk to the USB slot. The Main Menu will show 4 func­tions for your choice:
Video: Selecting the option "Video" will display only video files in the file list.
Music: Selecting the option "Music" will display only music files in the file list.
Photo: Selecting the option "Photo" will display only photo files in the file list.
All Files: Selecting this option will display all media files in the file list.
Note 1:
If no image appears on your TV screen, please check all cable connections.
Note 2:
When inserting a USB Stick or a USB hard disk with more than one partition or several USB sticks or hard disks via USB hub, the main screen will show a selection window (see Figure 2). Press up /down keys to select the device you want to use. Press OK to confirm your selection.
Figure 2
Figure 1
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Note3:
Don’t arbitrarily remove the USB Stick or a USB hard disk when it is playing. This can damage your device. In case the device can’t detect any files, the message “NO MEDIA DETECTED” (see Figure 3).
4.1.1 All Files
Selecting "All files" (Figure 4) in the main menu displays a list with all media files.
Navigate through the list by using the up/down buttons. To open a folder, select it and press the "OK" button on the remote control. To exit a folder, press the "Home" button on the remote control. If you are in the root directory, pressing the "Home" button will open the main menu.
Figure 3
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4.1.2 Photo
Photo Playback
To playback photos on your TV, press either the "All files" or the "Photo" button (Figure
5) on the remote control. "All files" will display all files in the file list, when the "Photo" button is pressed, only photo files will be shown.
Select a photo file and press the "OK" button on the remote control to show the photo on the TV screen.
Photo files can easily be recognized by the "Photo" (Figure 6) icon left to the file name.
If the folder where the selected photo is located contains more than one photo file, all photo files will automatically be played as slideshow.
Figure 6
Figure 5
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Photo File Information
Enter the file list (Figure 7) and press INFO on the remote control. The properties of the photo will show on the top of the screen (size, resolution, creation date). (see Figure 8)
Rotating Photos
When watching photos, you can use
to rotate the displayed photo
(0° / 90° / 180° / 270°).
ATTENTION: Rotating pictures is not supported in 1080i mode.
Display photos with background music
Connect a USB Stick or a USB hard disk to the USB slot. After powering on the device, press either the "Photo" or the "Music" button on the remote control and choose AUTOPLAY.
ATTENTION: AUTOPLAY is not supported in 1080i mode.
If you want to skip MP3 background music, press
.
If you want to return to the Main Page, press
.
Figure 8
Figure 7
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Pause/ Play:
Pause: Press
, MP3 background music will not stop while the photo playback
stops
Play: Press
a second time, music and photo will both be played again.
4.1.3 Music
To playback music on your TV, press either the "All files" or the "Music" button on the remote control. "All files" will display all files in the file list, when the "Music" button is pressed, only music files will be shown.
Select a music file and press the "OK" button on the remote control to start playback of the music file.
Music files can easily be recognized by the "Music" (Figure 9) icon left to the file name.
If the folder where the selected music file is located contains more than one music file, all music files in this folder will automatically be played starting with the selected file.
Repeat function
You can press Repeat on the remote control repeatedly to choose Repeat play format (Repeat one/all/off, see Figure 10 and Figure 11).
Figure 10 Figure 11
Figure 9
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Adjust Volume
Press
to turn volume up or down, or press MUTE to mute audio dur-
ing playback.
Fast Forward or Fast Rewind
Press
for Fast Forward or press to Fast Rewind.
Previous/next song
When listening to MP3 music, press
for the next song or press for the previ-
ous song.
Music Pause
Press
to pause and press the button again to continue playback.
4.1.4 Video
To playback video files on your TV, press either the "All files" or the "Video" button on the remote control. "All files" will display all files in the file list, when the "Video" button is pressed, only video files will be shown.
Select a video file and press the "OK" button on the remote control to start playback of the video file.
Video files can easily be recognized by the "Video" icon left to the file name.
If the folder where the selected video file is located contains more than one video file, all video files in this folder will automatically be played starting with the selected file.
Note: If you have saved more than eight videos, press
(next page) or
(previous page) to choose the video you want.
Video File Information
Enter the file list and press INFO on the remote control. The properties of the video will show on the top of the screen (size, resolution, playing time).
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Repeat function
You can press Repeat on the remote control repeatedly to choose Repeat play format (Repeat one/all/off, see Figure 12 and Figure 13).
Adjust Volume
Press
to turn volume up or down, or press MUTE to mute audio dur-
ing playback.
Fast Forward or Fast Rewind
Press
for Fast Forward or press to Fast Rewind.
Previous/next Video
When watching a video, press
. For the next video or press for the previous
video.
Video Pause
Press
to pause and press the button again to continue playback.
Important! If your video cannot be played, it might be in an incompatible video format for the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI. In this case, convert your video file to a compatible format.
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4.1.5 Setup
Select "SETUP" on the remote control to open the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI Setup menu.
General Setup (see Figure 14)
OSD Language
You can choose between the following languages for the On-Screen Display (OSD):
1
. English 8. Spanish
2. French 9. Czech
3. German 10. Greek
4. Italian 11. Dutch
5. Swedish 12. Trad. Chinese
6. Polish 13. Simpl. Chinese
7. Portuguese 14. Japanese
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Slide Show Mode
Choose here to show pictures as slide show („Automatic”) or to change manually to the next picture (“Manually”).
1. Automatic
2. Manually
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Captions (see Figure 18)
Select here to turn captions on or off:
1
. ON
2. OFF
Screen saver (see Figure 19)
Turn screen saver on or off in this menu:
1
. ON
2. OFF
MAIN PAGE (see Figure 20)
Press MAIN PAGE to return to previous page of the Setup Menu (see Figure 20):
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Figure 20
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Video Setup (see Figure 21)
Use the Video Setup to configure video output and display options.
Video Output (see Figure 22)
Choose the video output according to your needs between
1
. HDMI
2. VIDEO
TV Display (see Figure 23)
Choose TV Display between the following options:
1
. Normal/PS
2. Normal/LB
3. Wide/HDTV
Figure 21
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TV Type (see Figure 24)
Choose TV Type between
1
. Multi System
2. NTSC
3. PAL
Resolution (see Figure 25)
Select your required resolution:
1
. SD Interlace
2. SD Progressive
3. 720p
4. 1080i
MAIN PAGE (see Figure 26)
Press MAIN PAGE to return to previous page of the Setup Menu (see Figure 26):
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Figure 25
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Preferences (see Figure 27)
Defaults (see Figure 28)
Reset
Choose this function to reset all settings to factory settings (original settings).
MAIN PAGE (see Figure 29)
Press MAIN PAGE to return to previous page of the Setup Menu (see Figure 29):
Press EXIT SETUP to quit the Setup Menu (see Figure 14).
Figure 27
Figure 28
Figure 29
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Chapter 5: Q & A
Problem Reason and Solution
MediaPlayer XS HDMI does not start Check if the power adapter is connected to
MediaPlayer XS HDMI and mains socket.
If the power adapter is properly connected, but the device still does not function, con­tact the Freecom Support Center.
After a USB stick or a USB hard drive was connected, the Freecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI cannot play the files.
-
The formats you want to play might
not be supported by the MediaPlayer XS HDMI
- You have no multimedia files on your USB stick/USB hard drive that can be played by the MediaPlayer XS HDMI
No image appears on TV Video line is not connected well. Check all
connectors and make sure that the video line is connected to the TV set. If the video line is properly connected, but still no im­age appears on TV, contact the Freecom Support Center.
No Sound Video line is not connected well. Check all
connectors and make sure that the video line is connected to the TV set. If the video line is properly connected, but still no im­age appears on TV, contact the Freecom Support Center.
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Technical specification
Supported USB device
File systems: FAT32, NTFS
Interface: USB 2.0 Host (for connecting USB storage devices)
Supported formats
Video: MPEG-1 (DAT), MPEG-2 (VOB), MPEG-4 (AVI, MP4, ASF, DIVX, XVID), M-JPG
Audio: MP3, WAV, WMA
Photo: JPG, BMP, PNG
Video output: HDMI 480p, 720p, 1080i Composite
Audio output: HDMI, Stereo L/R
Supported TV Format: PAL, NTSC
Firmware: upgradable
Package: F
reecom MediaPlayer XS HDMI, power adapter, SCART adapter, AV line, HDMI line, remote control, remote control receiver, manual on CD, warranty, Quick Install Guide
Power: DC 5V adapter, AC 100-240V input, Max output voltage: 5.5V,
M
ax output power: 12.1W
Remote Control: Infrared Ray Multi-function remote control
Dimensions: 9,1 x 6,7 x 2,1 cm / 3,6 x 2,6 x 0,82 Inch
Weight: 70 gr. / 2,5 Ounce
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WARRANTY
(valid in Europe/Turkey only)
We thank you for purchasing this Freecom product and hope you will enjoy using it. In order to avoid unnecessary inconvenience on your part, we suggest reading the quick install guide, instruction manual and any additional electronic and or printed manuals. When problems occur we have a database with Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on our Freecom website (www.freecom.com), please check this site before you contact the helpdesk.
Your Guarantee
All Freecom products come with unlimited technical phone and web support. By this Guarantee, Freecom warrants their products to be free from defects in material and work­manship for a period listed below from the date of its original purchase. If during this period of guarantee the product proves defective due to improper materials or workmanship, Freecom will, without charge for labour or parts, at its sole discretion, repair or replace the product or its defective parts upon the terms and conditions set out below.
Conditions
This guarantee will be granted only when the original invoice or sales receipt (indicating the date of purchase, product and serial number) is presented together with the defective product and a Freecom RMA number received from the Freecom Website or given by a Freecom Service Center. Freecom reserves the right to refuse the free-of-charge guarantee services when the date of purchase of the product cannot be proven. This guarantee will not apply if the RMA number is missing, the serial number on the product has been altered, removed or made illegible. This guarantee covers only the hardware components packaged with the product. This guarantee covers none of the following: (a) any consumable supplied with the product, such as media or batteries; (b) damage to or loss of any software programs, data or removable storage media; (c) any damage resulting from adaptations, changes or adjustments, which may have been made to the product, without the prior written consent of Freecom; (d) att­empted repair by any party other than authorized by Freecom and (e) accidents, lightning, water, re or any other such cause beyond the reasonable control of Freecom.
With respect to all services provided, Freecom is not responsible for any damage to or loss of any programs, data or other information stored on any media or any part of any product serviced. Freecom is not liable for the consequence of business loss in case of system failure. Be sure to exclude all parts not covered by this guarantee prior to returning the product to Freecom. Freecom is not liable for any loss or damage to these items. If during the repair of the product the contents of the hard drive are altered, deleted or in any way modied, Freecom is not liable whatsoever.
Repair parts and replacement products will be provided on an exchange basis and will be either new, equivalent to new or reconditioned. All replaced parts and products become the property of Freecom The period of guarantee for any product or part repaired or re­placed in warranty shall be the balance of the original guarantee. Repairs or replacements on product or parts out of warranty carry 6 (six) months guarantee.
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