LINKSYS DP-608 Users Manual

LINKSYS DP-608 Users Manual

14 Product Specification

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KiSS DP-600

Product Description

High Definition Media Player

 

 

General Features

DVD Player, High Definition Media Player, Video-On-Demand*, IP Television*, KiSS Online** (Online Electronic Program Guide,

 

WebRadio 3, Online Weather, StockView, Online Games), KiSS PC-Link***, Windows Media Connect, Nero Digital Software (Nero

 

Recode 2-CE, Nero ShowTime 2-CE, Nero MediaHome CE)

 

 

Networking

Ethernet 10/100 Base T, Wireless 802.11g

 

 

Video Playback Formats

DVD, Windows Media 9, Windows Media 9 HD, MPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX 3.11, DivX 4, DivX 5, DivX HD, Nero Digital, XviD

 

 

Audio Playback Formats

Audio CD, WMA, WMA Pro, MP3, MPEG, MPEG-2

 

 

Picture Playback Formats

JPEG, PNG

 

 

Compatible Media Type

DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD, VCD, SVCD, MP3-CD, Network Drives, USB2 Storage Device

 

 

Maximum Resolution

1920 x 1080

 

 

Television System

PAL, SECAM, NTSC

 

 

Video Output Connections

SCART, HDMI, Composite Video, S-Video, Component Video

 

 

Audio Output Connections

Analog Stereo, Optical Audio, Coaxial Audio

 

 

Other Connections

2 x USB2, Ethernet 10/100, RJ45 Connector for wireless Antenna

 

 

Hard Disk

No Hard Disk available on this model

 

 

Package Content

DP-600 Unit, Remote Control and batteries, 2 x Wireless Antenna, SCART Cable, Composite Video Cable, Analog Stereo Cable,

 

Power Cable, KiSS PC-Link Software, Nero Digital Software, User Guide

 

 

*Only countries where the service is available

**Requires a Broadband Internet Connection

***Requires a PC running Windows XP. A Macintosh Compatible version is available from KiSS Website

****Only available on certain models

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15 Support

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Further information and assistance is available at KiSS Technology’s website under www.kiss-technology.com/support

Important safety information

Read these instructions carefully and pay attention to all warnings and guidelines.

Do not overload electrical sockets or extension cables. Overloading can result in fire or electric shock.

Never insert objects into the DVD player’s cabinet door. They might come into contact with dangerous voltage points or short-circuit components, which can cause fire or electric shock.

Do not spill liquids on the DVD player.

If the DVD Player does not function normally, or if it emits

unusual sounds or odours, pull out the plug immediately and contact an authorised technician.

Do not attempt to service the DVD player yourself. If you open or dismantle the shielding, you expose yourself to dangerous voltage and other hazards. All maintenance must be carried out by qualified service technicians.

Environmental information

The system is made of recyclable materials which can be reused if disassembled by authorised personnel.

Please follow local regulations for the disposal of packaging materials, used batteries and discarded units.

Copyright

This product contains copyright technology which is protected pursuant to the patents that are the property of Macrovision Corporation and other copyright holders. Any use of this copyright technology must be approved by Macrovision Corporation. The technology is intended for use in the home unless otherwise approved by Macrovision Corporation. Breakdown and disassembly are prohibited.

Made under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double “D” symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

Warranty certificate

KiSS provides a twenty-four (24) month warranty from the date of purchase against material and manufacturing defects. For defects covered by the warranty, the product must be returned to the dealer that sold the product.

Terms of Warranty

1.The warranty is only valid on presentation of the original sales receipt, and if the serial number on the product is fully legible.

2.The obligations of KiSS are limited either to repair or replacement

of defective components. The repair or replacement of defective components is based on an assessment by KiSS. Exchange is only possible if the repair cannot be performed.

3.Warranty repairs must be carried out by an authorised KiSS dealer, or an authorised service centre. No remuneration is provided for repairs performed by unauthorised workshops. Any repairs or damage to the product caused by unauthorised intervention are not covered by this warranty.

4.This product will not be considered as being defective, either in materials or in manufacture, if adaptation to national, local, technical or safety-related requirements is required in countries other than the specific country for which the product was originally designed and manufactured.

5.This warranty does not cover these types of adaptations, and no remuneration will be offered for these types of adaptations or for any consequential damages. The warranty does not cover the following:

a)Periodic inspection, maintenance and repair or replacement of parts resulting from normal wear.

b)Costs connected to transport, disassembly or installation of the product.

c)Misuse, including use for purposes other than was intended, or faulty installation.

d)Damage caused by lightning, water, fire, natural catastrophes, war, insurrection, incorrect line voltage, insufficient ventilation or other causes outside the control of KiSS.

6.This warranty applies to every legal owner of the product during the warranty period.

Packaging

If possible, use the original packing material for any shipping. Otherwise, repack the DP-600 using:

A reinforced cardboard box, strong enough to carry the weight of the product.

At least 6 cm/2.36 inches of shock-absorbing material around the product.

Non-abrasive, dust-free material for the other parts.

Non-abrasive wrapping for the product. (dust and dirt cover).

Repack the product in such a way as to ensure that it cannot shift in the box during transport.

No other alternative will be accepted.

Information we must receive before repairing the product: Model name: KiSS DVD Player DP-600

Serial no.:

Fault description (www.kiss-technology.com/rma): Copy of the invoice or sales receipt

The dealer’s name, address and phone no.

Personal information: Name, address, post code/city, phone no. and e-mail address (optional).

Your signature

Dealer’s stamp and signature Date

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16 Contact

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For questions or problems with your product, KiSS provides an international customer service. Telephone calls or e-mails can be addressed in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian

KiSS Technology A/S

Slotsmarken 10

DK-2970 Hørsholm

Denmark

Hotline (user support)

Please check KiSS web site under support to view Hotline’s telephone number support@kiss-technology.com

www.kiss-technology.com/support

-Some features and information in this manual may differ slightly from the product itself due to firmware versions and changes made after printing

-For the latest information, always refer to www.kiss-technology.com/faq for the FAQ and the latest online guides

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17 Legal Information

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