Microgem MG725 User Manual

MG725 User's Guide
iMedia Dock
MicroGEM Corporation
1 Introduction................................................................................................................... 3
2 Safety and warning instruction..................................................................................... 4
3 Specification................................................................................................................. 6
4
MG725 and accessories ......................................................................................... 7
4.1 Package contents............................................................... ............................ 7
4.2 Name of each part and function description.................................................. 8
5 Installation and connection ............................................................... ........................... 9
5.1 Dock adapter installation and removal...........................................................9
5.2 iPod installation and removal....................................................................... 10
5.3 Remote control battery installation.............................................................. 10
5.4 Power connection......................................................................................... 11
5.5 Video connection.......................................................................................... 11
5.6 Audio connection......................................................................................... 12
6 Operation of
MG725 .............................................................................................. 13
6.1 iPod mode .................................................................................................... 14
6.2 Photos mode ................................................................................................ 15
6.3 Music mode ............................................................... ................................... 16
6.4 Videos mode............................................................... .................................. 18
6.5 Files mode.................................................................................................... 19
7 Firmware update......................................................................................................... 19
8 Setup system configuration.
....................................................................................... 20
8.1 PHOTO SETUP.............................................................................................. 20
8.2 MUSIC SETUP............................................................................................... 21
8.3 MOVIE SETUP............................................................... ................................ 21
8.4 SLIDE SHOW SETUP.................................................................................... 21
8.5 PREFERENCES ............................................................................................ 22
8.6 EXIT SETUP.................................................................................................. 24
9 FAQ (Trouble shooting)............................................................................................... 24
1 Introduction
MicroGEM’s MG725 is an innovative digital multimedia player that acts as a bridge between the TV and iPod™, MP3 player, USB memory stick, USB hard disk and USB card reader. It is specially designed to access all the digital multimedia in the iPod™ or USB storage devices and allows you to view them comfortably on your TV screen.
MicroGEM’s
MG725 lets you watch movies, view the photos and play back any other multimedia
data stored in your digital devices.
9 With iPod interface,
MG725 shows all the iPod information on TV screen and
supports full controllability of iPod function through remote control.
9
MG725 decodes and plays multi format music, photo and video files stored in iPod or USB storage devices
9 MG725 supports hot plug functions, letting the user connect and disconnect
iPod or USB storage devices easily.
9
MG725 can be used as a battery re-charger for iPod, even when its power is off (Standby Mode)
9 Even when
MG725 power is turned off, iPod’s audio/video data can be
accessed through
MG725 A/V output.
9 Easy firmware update.
9 With the built-in USB port,
MG725 can work with MP3 players, USB memory
sticks, USB card readers and USB hard disc drives
. See list of
supported devices at www.microgem.net
*. iPod™, iPod mini™, iPod photo™, iPod U2™, iPod nano™, video iPod™ is a registered trademark of Apple Compu ter.
2 Safety and warning instruction
Please read it carefully to ensure safe and proper use:
Copyright
All multimedia contents (Movie, Music, and Photo) are under the protection of copyright law. Avoid using pirated or illegally copied material. Any legal repercussions resulting from illegal viewing of pirated or copyrighted material will be born solely by the user.
Codec supported
The system can not support all codec formats. Please check the supported codec type in this manual. (3. Specification)
Disassembly
Do not attempt to repair the system by yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards.
Foreign object
Do not insert a foreign object into the system. It may damage the system and be harmful to user.
Shock or sudden impact
Do not apply excessive pressure on the system. It may damage the system.
Water and humidity
Do not let liquid enter the system as it may touch dangerous voltage points or short electrical circuit that can result in fire or electrical shock.
Chemical objects
Under any circumstances, Do not spill benzene, petrol, paint thinner, or other corrosive materials in or on the system. Serious and permanent harm can occur
Firmware update
Do not turn off the power during firmware update. If the power turns off, it causes fatal damage to the system.
iPod detachment
It is recommended to select Eject icon on the main menu screen (right bottom of main menu screen). You can remove iPod from MG725 after "OK to disconnect" message appear on TV screen.
Simultaneous use of iPod and USB storage devices.
MG725 does not allow simultaneous installation of iPod and USB storage devices. For proper operation, be sure to use only one device.
iPod software update
For proper operation of
MG725, be sure to use the latest iPod software version. Please refer to the iPod manual for software update.
FCC NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursua nt to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment 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 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.
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to
operated the equipment under FCC rules
3 Specification
Video format MPEG1,2,4 , DivX™, XviD
File extension *.mpg, *.avi, *.dat, *.vob, *.mpeg
Audio format MP3, WMA™, WAV(*), OGG V orbis(*) *optional
Supported file
format
Photo format JPEG, BMP, GIF
Video output
Composite video (NTSC/PAL support) S-Video (Y/C)
Audio output
Analog 2CH (Stereo), Digital audio out (coaxial)
Power requirement DC 9V / 1A
Power consumption Max. 900mA (with iPod charging)
Dimension (W X H X D) 100mm X 28 mm X 80mm
Net weight 193g
Operating temperature
-5 ~ +50
Operating humidity 0% ~ 90% (RH)
External interface
30pin iPod dock connector Standa rd A Type USB connector
Supported external device
3
rd
gen., 4th gen. iPod, iPod mini, iPod photo, iPod nano, video iPod, iPod shuffle (USB) MP3 player with USB port, USB memory stick USB card reader and USB HDD.
DivX™ is a registered trademark of DivX Networks WMA™ is a registered trademark of Microsoft.
See support section of www.Microgem.net for free video converter to make your file meet the proper codec if needed.
4 MG725 and accessories.
4.1 Package contents
MG725 main body
iPod dock adapter (4 different types)
A/V cable
AC power adapter
Remote control & Battery (CR2032)
User’s manual
20GB
60GB
mini
nano
MG725 main body iPod dock adapter
A/V cable AC power adapter
Remote control & Battery (CR2032) User’s manual
4.2 Name of eac h part and function description
4.2.1 MG725 main body
4.2.1.1 Front / Top side
Power LED : Indicates the system power on/off status .
IR sensor : Receives remote control signal. For proper operation, be
sure there is no obstacle between IR sensor and remote control.
Dock adapter : It allows you to use different types of iPods such as 3
rd
gen., 4th gen. iPod™, 20GB or 60GB model, iPodU2™, iPod mini, iPod photo and iPod nano. Please be sure to use correct type of dock adapter for your iPod model.
Dock connector : It connects MG725 with all types of iPod having dock connector.
4.2.1.2 Back side
SPDIF connector for digital audio output, S-Video connector for high-
resolution video output, A/V out connector for 2 Channel audio & Composite video output, 9V DC power input terminal and POWER ON/OFF Switch are located on the back side of the main body.
Power LED
Dock connector Dock adapter
IR sensor
4.2.1.3 Left side
A-Type USB port is located on the left side of the main body to connect
the external USB storage devices such as MP3 player, USB memory stick, USB memory card reader, USB hard disc drive.
MG725 does not allow simultaneous installation of iPod and USB storage
devices. For proper operation, be sure to use only one device at a time.
5 Installation and connection
5.1 Dock adapter installation and removal
5.1.1 Installing the dock adapter
According to your iPod™ model and size, choose the proper dock adapter to
ensure the device fits properly into the slot. Four different size of dock adapter is included. Insert it into the slot. A clicking sound informs you when it is properly inserted.
When you install the dock adapter, be sure to check the orientation. Do not use too
much force to push the dock adapter into the slot.
5.1.2 Removing the dock adapter
To remove the dock adapter, turn off the power of
MG725 and unplug it.
Remove iPod from
MG725. Using your fingernail or a sharp object, pull out the
projected part (circle in the picture) and remove the dock adapter.
When you remove the dock adapter, be careful not to damage the dock connector.
Do not use too much force to pull out the dock adapter.
5.2 iPod installation and removal
For proper operation of
MG725, be sure to use the latest iPod software
version. Please refer to the iPod manual for software update
5.2.1 iPod installation
You can install iPod on
MG725 anytime regardless of power ON/OFF. Please be sure not to install any USB storage devices simultaneously. Also, check the dock adapter type matching with your iPod model.
5.2.2 Removing the iPod
Before you remove iPod from
MG725, select the Eject icon on the main
menu and wait until “ OK to disconnect “ message appear on TV screen..
5.3 Remote cont rol battery installation
Before using your remote control, install the battery as described below.
Using a clip or fingertip, push the locker and pull out the battery holder.
Insert one “CR2032” battery as shown. Make sure to keep the correct polarity
(+ or -).
Push the battery holder until click sounds.
Battery holder open Battery insert Battery holder close
5.4 Power connection
AC power adapter supports 100V~240V AC input voltage with DC9V 1000mA output. To prevent the damage to the system, it is recommended only to use included AC power adapter.
5.5 Video connection
5.5.1 Connecting to composite output (most commonly used)
Using the yellow connector of A/V cable, connect the
MG725 A/V out terminal with VIDEO IN or COMPOSITE IN terminal of TV. Please refer to the user ’s manual of your TV to find the VIDEO IN terminal.
5.5.2 Connecting to S-VIDEO output
If your TV has S-Video input terminal, you can enjoy high quality video using
separately bought S-Video cable (not included).
5.6 Audio connection
5.6.1 Connecting to analogue audio output(most commonly used)
Using the white and red connector of A/V cable, connect the
MG725 A/V out terminal with AUDIO IN terminal of TV. Please refer to the user’s manual of your TV to find the AUDIO IN terminal.
5.6.2 Connecting to digital audio output (5.1CH)
If your A/V receiver has a digital audio input terminal(coaxial), you can enjoy
5.1ch audio in case you play back 5.1ch audio files. Using the separately bought (not included) digital audio cable, connect digital audio output terminal with digital audio input terminal (coaxial terminal) of your A/V receiver. Please refer to the user’s manual of your A/V receiver.
6 Operation of
MG725
When iPod is connected to the system, Main menu icon will appear in a few seconds. Main menu consists of iPod, Photos, Music, Videos, Files and Eject menu. You can select menu icon by
/ key and execute the menu by ENT key. When Eject menu is selected, you can remove the iPod from
MG725 after “OK to disconnect “ message appear on TV screen. You can go to Eject menu directly by ESC key in main menu. You can come back to the main menu by HOME key anytime.
Commonly used remote control keys in all menus
POWER : Turn ON/OFF the power of
MG725.
HOME : Go to the main menu
SETUP : Go to setup menu. The details are explained in 8. Setup system
configuration
VOL(+/-) : Adjust the volume in iPod, Photos, Music and Video s menu.
MUTE : Mute the audio. Press it again to cancel the selection.
: Start playing a highlighted file. Press it once more to pause playback.
/ (Previous / Next) : Go to previous page/ next page when file browsing.
Go to previous file/next file when playback.
6.1 iPod mode
You can enjoy itunes™ music, which is downloaded by Apple™ itunes™, in iPod
mode.
*. Apple™ and itunes™ is a regi st ered trademark of Apple Computer.
Example of iPod library screen Example of play list screen
Example of playback screen
Remote control keys in iPod mode
ESC : Go back to the previous menu. It works in the same way as iPod Menu key
ENT : Select highlighted menu or song. If song is selected, it starts playing.
REPEAT : Press to setup REPEAT function. ONE, ALL and OFF selection is available
ALL(SHUFFLE) : Press for SHUFFLE function ON/OFF.
A/V SEL : Switch iPod audio and video line out (only for iPod photo and iPod with color
screen) to the A/V out connector of
MG725. If you start music slide show with your iPod photo or color screen, you can enjoy this iPod slide show on TV screen by selecting A/V SEL. While iPod slide show,
/ , VOL(+/-), key works. Press
A/V SEL again to cancel the selection.
/ : Move up/down when browsing.
/ : Fast reverse/forward in song playback. By pressing it once more, go to
normal speed
: Start playing a highlighted song. Press once more to pause playback
6.2 Photos mode
Photos mode reads and plays image files saved in iPod or USB storage devices.
MG725 can play back image files such as JPG(JPEG), BMP, and GIF.
Example of photo library screen Example of playback screen
Example of thumbnail digest screen Example of music slide show setup
Remote control keys in photos mode
ESC : Go back to the previous menu
REPEAT : Setup REPEAT function. “Folder Repeat ON” and “Folder Repeat OFF” is
available.
ALL : Sort and show all the photo files regardless of folder structure. Press it once more or press ESC to cancel the selection.
SHOW : Choose a photo folder to be used for music slide show. Only one photo folder can be selected. Press SHOW again or ESC to cancel the selection. Music slide show can be executed only in Music mode. If no photo folder is selected, it selects all the root files under the Photos folder as a default.
Slide show can be executed only for the JPEG file format. If there is no JPEG file
in the selected photo folder, “NO PHOTO FILE” message will appear when trying music slide show in Music mode.
DIGEST : Display photo thumbnails. Press it again or press ESC to escape from the thumbnail screen. It may take time to finish the digest screen depending on the photo file resolution. You can highlight the photo thumbnail using
/ , / keys and
play the highlighted photo using ENT,
keys.
ZOOM : Enlarge the photo during photo playback in the following sequence of 2X, 3X, 4X and Off. You can move around the enlarged photo using
/ , / keys.
DISPLAY : Show the photo file information while playback. Press it again to cancel the selection.
/ : Rotate the photo while playback.
6.3 Music mode
Music mode reads and plays music files saved in iPod or USB storage devices.
MG725 can play back MP3, WMA and WAV music files.
Example of music library screen Playback screen (Equalizer screen)
File information on equalizer screen is determined by the ID3 Tag information. If
there is no ID3 Tag or wrong information, it can’t show the correct file information.
Remote control keys in music mode
REPEAT : Setup REPEAT function. “ONE” , “ALL” and “OFF” is available.
ALL(SHUFFLE) : Sort and show all the music files regardless of folder structure. Press
it once more or press ESC to cancel the selection. By the ALL key selection, you can enjoy non DRM protected itunes song. All the paid itunes song is protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) technology. DRM song can be played back only in iPod mode.
DISPLAY : Show the music file information while playback. Press it again to cancel the selection.
SHOW : Start music slide show using the previously selected photo folder in Photos mode. If no photo folder is selected ahead, it starts music slide show using all the root files under the Photos folder. SHOW key works only when a music file is highlighted in library screen or played back in equalizer screen. Press SHOW again or ESC to cancel the selection.
A/V SEL : Change the equalizer effect in music equalizer screen.
/ : Reverse fast/ Forward fast during song playback.
6.4 Videos mode
Videos mode reads and plays video files saved in iPod or USB storage devices.
MG725 can play back video files such as MPEG1,2,4,DivX and Xvid.
Example of video library screen Example of playback screen
Remote control keys in videos mode
REPEAT : Setup REPEAT function. “ONE” , “ALL” and “OFF” is available.
ALL : Sort and show all the video files regardless of folder structure. Press it once
more or press ESC to cancel the selection.
DISPLAY : Show the video file information while playback. Press it again to cancel the selection.
/ : Reverse fast/ Forward fast during movie playback.
SUB-T : Select the preferred subtitle language. This function is useful only with video files on which multiple subtitle language are recorded.
AUDIO : Select the preferred audio language. This function is useful only with video files on which multiple audio soundtrack language are recorded.
If a video file does not include the audio file, or includes audio file whose format is
not supported by
MG725, you can’t hear the sound. Please check the file format for
proper operation.
6.5 Files mode
Files mode shows all the files together in one screen regardless of the folder
name and file format. You can browse and play a file if it is a playable file.
7 Firmware update
7.1 Saving firmware
Connect iPod or USB storage devices to the computer. And save the “*.rom” file to the iPod or USB storage devices. (File name is *.ROM file).
7.2 Connecting iPod
Connect iPod or USB storage devices to the
MG725.
Turn off
MG725 and turn it on again.
7.3 Selecting firmware upgrade menu
Press SETUP key to go to the setup menu. Go to PREFERENCES, UPGRADE MODE and select YES. Exit setup by pressing SETUP key. Firmware updating starts automatically.
Do not turn off the power during firmware update. If the power is turned off, it
causes fatal damage to the system.
7.4 Completing firmware update
After finishing update, power is turned off automatically. Turn off mechanical switch. (Powe r off by remote controller is useless)
7.5 Removing the iPod or USB storage devices
Removing the iPod or USB storage devices from the
MG725 and connect it to
computer. Delete the firmware in iPod or USB storage devices. (File name is *.ROM)
If you don’t delete the firmware saved in the iPod or USB storage devices,
unexpected firmware update can happen.
7.6 Checking Firmware update
Press SETUP key go to the setup menu. Go to PREFERENCES, VERSION MODE and ON to check the firmware version.
Example of firmware version screen
7.7 Starting the
MG725 after firmware update is finished
After completing update of firmware process, re-connect the
MG725 into iPod
and start again.
8 Setup system configuration.
Press SETUP key go to the setup menu.
Highlight the menu item you want using
/ ,
/
keys and press ENT for selection.
8.1 PHOTO SETUP
8.1.1 TRANSITION MODE
TRANSITION MODE allows you to select a transition speed in photo playback.
8.1.2 DIGEST STYLE.
DIGEST STYLE allows you user to choose the thumbnail matrix style.
8.2 MUSIC SETUP
8.2.1 REPEAT MODE
REPEAT MODE allows you to select the repeat mode in music playback. You can change it by REPEAT key also.
8.3 MOVIE SETUP
8.3.1 REPEAT MODE
REPEAT MODE allows you to select the repeat mode in movie playback. You can change it by REPEAT key also.
8.4 SLIDE SHOW SETUP
8.4.1 SLIDE SHOW MODE
SLIDE SHOW MODE allows you to select the manual transition or auto transition. If manual transition is selected, you can move forward/reverse by
/ , / key. If auto
transition is selected, it moves forward every second setup by INTERVAL TIME below.
8.4.2 FOLDER REPEAT
FOLDER REPEAT allows you to select the repeat mode in photo playback. You can change it by REPEAT key also.
8.4.3 INTERVAL TIME
INTERVAL TIME allows you to
select the interval time of photo transition in photo playback. For it to be effective, SLIDE SHOW MODE should be AUTO.
8.4.4 TRANSITION
TRANSITION determines the
way of photo transition in photo playback.
8.5 PREFERENCES
8.5.1 TV DISPLAY
TV DISPLAY menu allows you to select the aspect ration of TV screen.
NORMAL/PS: Normal (4:3) / pan & scan display.
NORMAL/LB: Normal (4:3) / letter box display.
WIDE: 16:9 Wide screen display.
8.5.2 SPDIF OUTPUT
SPDIF OUTPUT allows you to choose the way of digital audio output.
SPDIF/RAW : Raw signal output
SPDIF/PCM : PCM modulated signal output.
8.5.3 OSD LANGUAGE
OSD LANGUAGE allows you to choose the language type for on-screen display.
8.5.4 SETUP VALUE
Reset all the user setting and go back to the default setting.
8.5.5 UPGRADE MODE
UPGRADE MODE allows the user to select the firmware upgrade function.
YES: Firmware upgrade function enabled. If any firmware inside iPod, it starts firmware update automatically right after you exit SETUP mode. After updating iPod, it goes back to disabled state (NO) automatically.
NO. : Firmware upgrade function disabled
8.5.6 VERSION MODE
VERSION MODE allows you to check the firmware version on screen. To remove the information, press ESC.
8.6 EXIT SETUP
You can exit setup mode by selecting EXIT SETUP. By pressing SETUP key, you can exit setup mode too.
9 FAQ (Trouble shooting)
Problem Possible solution
CODEC NOT SUPPORTED message appears on screen.
Check if a selected file is supported by the system. Check your firmware version, and if new firmware is
available, please update. DIVX DECRIPTION ERROR Check if the movie file format is supported by the system. NO MEDIA DETECTED
message appears
Check if the iPod or USB storage device is securely
connected to the
MG725 connector.
Nothing appears on screen
Check if the A/V OUT cable is properly connected to TV or
receiver’s A/V input terminal.
Make sure they are securely connected. Snowy picture (image is unclear and snowy)
Check if the correct TV type (NTSC/PAL) is chosen.
*Product specs are subject to change without notice
–The end-
The picture is cut off Check if that the correct TV type (NTSC/PAL) is chosen.
No sound
Check the audio volume.
Check if mute is enabled.
Check the A/V OUT cable connection to TV or A/V Receiver. You turned off power while the firmware updating
The system is critically damaged. Contact customer service
for repair.
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