Omni VMP30A User Manual

Omni-MPlayer
-VMP30A-
User Manual
Copyright © 2008. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or
Contents
1. Introduction .........................................................................................................1
1.1 Specification......................................................................................................2
1.2 Package contents...........................................................................................2
2. Remote controller .............................................................................................3
2.1 Replace & Install The Battery.................................................................3
3. VMP30A
Installation............................................................................................4
3.1 HDMI Connection.........................................................................................6
3.2 Component Video(YPbPr) Connection .............................................6
3.3 D-Sub(VGA) Connection .............................................................................7
3.4 Composite Video(A/V) Connection.....................................................7
4. VMP30A
OPERATION GUIDE...............................................................................8
4.1 Auto-Start ...........................................................................................................8
4.1-1 Auto-Start Feature Setting .......................................................8
4.1-2 Remote Controller functions on AUTO-Start............9
4.2 Main Menu ....................................................................................................... 10
4.3 Photo Mode .................................................................................................... 11
4.3-1 Photo Playing Functions........................................................ 12
4.4 Music Mode ..................................................................................................... 13
4.5 Video Mode...................................................................................................... 14
4.5-1 Video Playing Functions ......................................................... 15
4.6 File Mode........................................................................................................... 16
4.6-1 Copying a file .................................................................................. 17
4.6-2 Deleting a file................................................................................. 20
4.6-3 Note....................................................................................................... 20
4.7 Setup Mode....................................................................................................... 21
4.7-1 Note....................................................................................................... 21
4.7-2 Systematic Diagram of options........................................... 22
4.8 Device Mode.................................................................................................... 24
5. Trouble shooting ............................................................................................. 25
6. Limited Warranty.............................................................................................. 26
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1. Introduction
VMP30A Omni-MPlayer is a whole new multimedia projection system with a handy modern feel to its modeling and convenient to carry along everywhere. Not only can it enlarge your existing televisions or monitors into a large dimension digital photo frame, it too can be complemented as a music player. You only need to insert the memory card, USB flash drive of your digital camera/mobile phone into the built-in card reader and turn on the power, to be able to relax and enjoy the pleasures of digital viewing. This projection system is equipped with HDMI multimedia connector interface supporting high definition signals of 720P1080I, and widely suitable for use in monitors of any size.
Simple to Operate
No need to purchase additional computers, digital photo frames or other equipment, you only need to connect Omni-MPlayer to your television set or monitor to be able to easily display photos and play music.
Wide Range of Use
Applicable for use with business briefings, advertisement installations, wedding dinners, seminars, etc., Omni-MPlayer can satisfy your needs in various aspects.
Product Functions:
1. Automatically broadcast slide show or movie from the mult
imedia files within the memory
card upon switching on the projection system.
2. May copy/delete designated parts of files in one or mult
iple files of the memory card
through the remote control.
3. May amend or adjust the output effects of images according to your needs.
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1.1 Specification
Model VMP30A
Supported File Format
Photo: JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, BMP, Motion-Jpeg Music: MP3, LPCM, OGG, AAC Video: MPEG-1/2, AVI(MPEG4, DivX 3.11/4.X/5.X, XviD)
Supported Memory Card Types
CF I/CF II, SD, MS, MS Pro, XD, SM, MMC, USB flash disk, Microdrive
Video Out Interface HDMI, Composite Video, Component Video, D-Sub
Audio Out Interface Stereo Audio, SPDIF
Read Speed
Max. 30 FPS/10000 Kbps for CF/USB slot Max. 30 FPS/3000 Kbps for 4-in-1 slot
Supported TV system NTSC/PAL
Supported Display
HDTV, LCD TV, Plasma TV, TV, Projector, PC Monitor, Car Monitors
Max. Resolution
Photo: 8000X8000(Input), 1080i(Output) Video: 800X600(Input), 800X600(Output)
OSD Languages
English/Chinese/French/Deutsch/Français/Svenska/Dans k/Português/Español
Operating Temp. Range 0-60 /32 -140℉
Power Supply 5V DC/2A or 12V DC/1A
Size / Weight 17cm X 11.5cm X 3cm/222g
Compliances CF/FCC/VCCI/T-ICK/HDMI/RoHS
* Do not block the thermal discharge holes on both sides of VMP30A
1.2 Package contents
1. VMP30A X 1
2. Power Adaptor (DC 5V) X 1
3. Remote Controller X 1
4. HDMI Cable X 1
5. AV Cable X 1
6. User
’s Manual X 1
7. Stan
d X 1
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2. Remote controller
Power ON / OFF
Previous
Main Menu
Next
Output Switch
Play / Pause
Menu
Mute ON / OFF
Enter
Increase Volume
Navigation key: to move UP
Decrease Volume
Navigation key: to move DOWN
Music + Photo Slide Show
Navigation key: to move LEFT
Video Slideshow
Navigation key: to move RIGHT
reserved key with no function
2.1 Replace & Install The Battery
1. Turn the remote controller upside-down.
2. Pull out the battery tray.
3. Replace/Install a CR2025 Lithium button battery.
4. Push the battery tray back.
* Please remove the transparent plastic battery cover when you use the remote controller for the first time.
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3. VMP30A Installation
Select a connector that suits your display. We recommend you to use the HDMI for best displaying result if your display is capable for HDMI connection. Otherwise, you can use Component video(YPbPr), Composite video(A/V) or VGA(D-Sub) connector.
To ensure that your display functionally connected, please check the following items after the connection:
1. Switch your display’s input source to the one you connect the VMP30A with.
2. Turn the VMP30A on without inserting any memory card and you will see a message “No
Dev
ice Present” on the screen(Please insert your memory card now). If there was no screen
or the screen not correctly showed, please keep pressing the button on the remote controller every 3 seconds to switch to the correct output.
A: Stereo audio output jack B: Video output jack
C D E: Component Video jacks
F: D-Sub port(VGA) G: HDMI(High-Definition Multimedia Interface) jack H: DC power jack
I: Power switch
J: USB port (for USB flash disks/Card readers)
K: CF card slot (for CF I/CF II cards & Microdrives)
L: 4-i
n-1 memory card slot (for SD/XD/MS/MS Pro/SM/MMC cards)
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M: The power indicator (ON: Blue/OFF: Red)
1: The stereo audio cable of Composite Video 2: The video cable for Composite Video 3: The HDMI cable 4: The power adaptor
Please note that you have to connect the stereo audio cable unless you use the HDMI connection for audio output.
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3.1 HDMI Connection
Connect your HDTV with an HDMI cable.
The HDMI connection
diagram
3.2 Component Video(YPbPr) Connection
Connect your display with a Component Video cable and a stereo audio cable.
The Component Video
connection diagram
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3.3 D-Sub(VGA) Connection
Connect your display with a VGA cable and a stereo audio cable.
The D-Sub connection
diagram
3.4 Composite Video(A/V) Connection
Connect your display with Composite Video cables.
The Composite Video
connection diagram
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4. VMP30A OPERATION GUIDE
To start using VMP30A for photo/video playback, you have to check the 4 items below:
1. Make sure the power of your display is ON.
2. Insert your memory card/flash disk with photos/videos into VMP30A.
3. Turn VMP30A’s power ON.
4. Switch your display to the correct source.
4.1 Auto-Start
The
VMP30A will automatically start playing the photos/videos/music on startup unless:
1. Yo
u did not select the correct output for your VMP30A.
2. No memory card/flash disk inserted – You will see “No Device Present” shown on the
bottom-right of the screen.
3. No playable file in your inserted memory card/flash disk – You will also see “No Device
Present” shown on the bottom-right of the screen.
4. There are more than 1 storage device inserted – The VMP30A will prompt a device selection
screen for you to select the correct device.
5. You disabled the Auto-Start feature in setup.
4.1-1 Auto-Start Feature Setting
Pre
ss to enter the setup menu. You will find the AUTO START setting under [SETUP>PREFERENCES]. There will be 4 options – OFF/PHOTO+MUSIC/VIDEO/ALL and you can select one of them on your demand.
OFF Disable the AUTO-START feature. PHOTO+MUSIC Plays photos with background music on startup repeatedly.
VIDEO Plays video files on startup repeatedly.
ALL
Plays all contents in your memory card by alphabetical sequence on startup repeatedly.
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4.1-2 Remote Controller functions on AUTO-Start
PHOTO+MUSIC
Press for previous photo or for next. You can also press once to stop the photo slideshow/twice to stop them both/thrice to restart them both. You can bring up the Button Row on the bottom of the screen by pressing .
VIDEO/ALL
You can press either / or any Navigation key to stop the video and return to the Main Menu.
Please note that are disabled under modes listed above.
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4.2 M
ain Menu
You
can press anytime to return to the Main Menu.
You can navigate by
and press to select the mode:
Photo To browse your photos. Chapter 4.3 Music To play your music files. Chapter 4.4 Video To play your video files. Chapter 4.5 File To manage your files. Chapter 4.6
Setup To setup various features of VMP30A Chapter 4.7 Device To select the memory card if you inserted more than 1 card. Chapter 4.8
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4.3 Photo Mode
The screen will show 12 thumbnails of your photos and you can select them by Navigation keys.
Press to enlarge the selected photo to full-screen.
The Hint Row will indicate how to access the action buttons on the Button Row.
For example:
When you select the first photo(1) on the top-left corner, you will see
on the Hint Row. That means you can access the
action buttons now by pressing .
Please note that if you select the last photo on the bottom-right corner, the Hint Row will
show . That means you have to press to access the
action buttons instead of pressing .
Action Buttons
Next Page/File
Previous Page/File
Music+Photo Slide Show
Repeat Mode
Return to Previous Menu.
Playing Modes
Browse all photos once. Browse all photos repeatedly.
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4.3-1 Photo Playing Functions
When playing photos in full-screen:
Press to rotate the photo in 90° clockwise.
Press to play next photo.
Press to play previous photo.
Press to pause/play.
Press to bring out the Button Row and Hint Row as below:
Action Buttons
Next Page/File
Previous Page/File
Play/Pause
Rotation
Zoom Mode
Information On/Off
Return to Previous Menu.
When you select the Zoom function, you will see
Press
after you select to switch the zooming rate between 1.5X/2X/3X.
You can press and Navigation keys to move the zoomed photo. Press again to leave.
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4.4 M
usic Mode
You can select the song by pressing and access the action buttons by pressing .
Action Buttons
Next Page/File
Previous Page/File
Music+Photo Slide Show
Repeat Mode
Show/Hide Graphics EQ
Return to Previous Menu
You can switch different playing modes by selecting then press . The selected playing mode will be shown on the Information Row as below:
Play all music once. Play all music repeatedly.
Play selected music repeatedly.
Play all music randomly.
You can also switch between different EQ modes by selecting and press . Press to bring out the EQ screen and you can switch between Standard/Classic/Jazz/Rock/
Pop/Folk/Dance by . To leave the EQ screen, please press , select and press .
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4.5 V
ideo Mode
You can select the video by pressing and access the action buttons by pressing .
To toggle the video preview function on/off by pressing to access the action buttons, select and press .
Action Buttons
Next Page/File
Previous Page/File
Repeat Mode
Preview On/Off
Return to Previous Menu
You can switch between different playing modes by selecting then press . The selected playing mode will be shown on the Information Row as below:
Play all videos once Play all videos repeatedly Play selected video repeatedly
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4.5-1 Video Playing Functions
When playing videos in full-screen:
Press to control the volume or press to mute.
Press to play next video.
Press to play previous video.
Press to pause/play.
Press
to bring out the Button Row and Hint Row as below:
Action Buttons
Next Page/File
Previous Page/File
Play/Pause
Fast Forward
Fast Backward
Information On/Off
Return to Previous Menu
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4.6 F
ile Mode
You can select the song by pressing and access the action buttons by pressing .
Action Buttons
Next Page/File
Previous Page/File
Preview On/Off
Return to Previous Menu
Destination
Copy file
Delete file
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4.6-1 Copying a file
For example:
You have CF card and SD card both inserted. Now you want to copy the file “Photo001.JPG” from the SD card to the CF card. First, you have to select “DEVICE” at the Main Menu and you will see the screen below.
Select the “CF/Microdrive” and press .
Ente
r the FILE Mode, press
, select and press
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Press , select “DEVICE” and press .
Select “SD” and press
.
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Select “Photo001.JPG”, press , select and press to start copying.
You will see a message “COPY DONE” when finished.
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4.6-2 D
eleting a file
1
. P
r
ess to select the file you want to delete, press for action buttons.
2. Press to select and press .
3. The screen will prompt you for confirmation, select “YES” to delete the file or “NO” to
cancel.
4.6-3 Note
1. The copy feature will only be available when you insert 2 memory cards at the same time.
2. The destination memory card cannot be empty. It must hav
e at least 1 file for VMP30A to
locate.
3. The copy process will fail if the files are duplicated.
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4.7 S
etup Mode
SETUP MENU – MAIN PAGE
PHOTO SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
VIDEO SETUP
HDMISETUP
PREFERENCES
EXIT SETUP
D3.53.28.2KB
The steps to setup you VMP30A
1. Select “SETUP” at Home Page.
2. Use
to select the options.
3. Press
for detailed options.
4.7-1 Note
1. When you use the HDMI connection, the “VIDEO SETUP” menu would be disabled. However,
you could manipulate through “HDMI SETUP” menu.
2. Please select “1080i” for the optimal output when you use the HDMI interface.(Default is
480P).
3. You can restore settings to their default values by [PREFERENCES>SETTING>DEFAULT].
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4.7-2 Sys
te
m
atic Diagram of options
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4.8 D
evice Mode
If you have more than 1 memory card inserted, you can make your choice in this mode by pressing and press .
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5. T
rouble shooting
Probl
em Possible reasons / Solutions
The remote controller is not usable
1. The Lithium battery of your remote controller is not
installed properly.
2. The Lithium battery is out of electricity.
3. The plastic cover of the battery is not removed.
No screen
1. The connection between VMP30A and your display is not
ins
talled properly.
2. You did not select the correct output for your VMP30A.
3. Yo
u did not select the correct input source for your display.
4. Wrong TV channel selection.
No sound
1. The stereo audio cable is not connected.
2. The volume of VMP30A or your display is too low.
3. The VMP30A or your display is muted.
Cannot insert the memory card
1. Wrong side or wrong direction.
2. Your memory card type is not supported.
Cannot read the file 1. Your file type is not supported.
FAQ
Qustions Answers
What types of memory cards
does VMP30A supports?
VMP3
0A supports CF I/CF II, SD, MS, MS Pro, XD, SM, MMC, USB
flash disk and Microdrive
Does VMP30A have built-in memory?
No, VMP30A does not have built-in memory but it supports file cop
y/delete real-time between memory card slots.
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6. Limit
ed Warranty
1.
The limited warranty extends only to the original end-user purchaser and holder of this
warranty and is not transferable or assignable to any subsequent purchaser.
2. You must provide proof of purchase of the Product by a dated itemized receipt to be eligible for
this limited warranty.
3. The limited warranty is ONLY applicable in the country or territory where the product was
purchased from an authorized retailer.
4. The limited warranty for the Product extends for (12) months from the date of your purchase
(Warranty Period). The warranty period will be extended by each whole day that the Product is out of your possession for repair under this warranty.
5. We do not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the Product. We are not under any
obligation to support the Product for all operating environments, including but not limited to, interoperability with all current and/or future versions of software or hardware.
6. The limited warranty does not apply to:
(A) Damage caused by normal wear and tear, abnormal use or conditions, misuse, neglect,
abuse, accident, improper handling or storage, exposure to moisture, unauthorized modifications, alterations, or repairs, improper installation, improper use of any electrical source, undue physical or electrical stress, operator error, non-compliance with instructions or other acts which are not the fault of us, including damage or loss during shipment.
(B) Damage from external causes such as floods, storms, fires, sand, dirt, earthquakes, an
Act of God, exposure to sunlight, weather, moisture, heat, or corrosive environments, electrical surges, battery leakage, theft, or damage caused by the connection to other products not recommended for interconnection by us.
(C) Damage or loss of data due to (i) interoperability with current and/or future versions of
operating systems or other current and/or future software and hardware, (ii) a computer virus, worm, Trojan horse or memory content corruption, or (iii) malfunction or defect of the Product.
(D) Any Product that has had its serial number altered, defaced or removed.
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