Sanyo DP42851 User Manual 2

DISCLAIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
SETTING UP TO YOUR HOME NETWORK
Wireless LAN Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Wired LAN Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Status / Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Deactivation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
VUDU MOVIES SERVICE—
VUDU FAQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Use your Sanyo HDTV to enjoy internet based content directly on your television through the use of an internet connection.
Access on-screen links to get the latest weather information, sports, news, stock updates and content services such as the VUDU movies app.
NOTE: The use of a PC is needed to create and setup
your content service accounts.
WHAT YOU NEED
Internet-ready Sanyo HDTV
Wireless Modem and/or Router
Ethernet cable (if using a wired connection)
ISP (Internet Service Provider) w/broadband internet service of 1.5Mbps or higher.
IMPORTANT NOTE
If the HDTV is to be returned or given away, please DEACTIVATE the content services through the Deactivation menu. Failure in doing so will keep your HDTV as an active device for downloadable content from the different services.
Although your personal information will be safe, the HDTV will still be able to download and stream content registered to your account or accounts.
Please read the Owner’s Manual and Internet Ready HDTV Guide carefully for more useful information.
Need assistance?
Visit our Web site at
www.sanyoctv.com
or call toll free
1-877-864-9604
We can Help!
Part No. 1JC6P1P0422A–
IP Software Upgrade
To get the most from your TV Internet functions you need to get the latest software upgrade:
– Complete your HDTV’s network connection
setup to your local LAN (see page 3.)
– Select Yes when the Software Update window
pops up.
– Turn off the TV for at least 5 minutes (make sure
TV is still connected to AC power and Internet.)
– Turn on the TV.
INTERNET READY HDTV GUIDE CONTENTS
DP42851
INTERNET APPLICATIONS ON YOUR HDTV!
INTERNET APPLICATIONS ON YOUR HDTV!
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All content and services accessible through this device belong to third parties and are protected by copyright, patent, trademark and/or other intellectual property laws. Such content and services are provided solely for your personal noncommercial use. You may not use any content or services in a manner that has not been authorized by the content owner or service provider. Without limiting the foregoing, unless expressly authorized by the applicable content owner or service provider, you may not copy, upload, post, transmit, translate, sell, modify, create derivative works, or distribute in any manner or medium any content or services displayed through this device.
YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE DEVICE AND ALL THIRD PARTY CONTENT AND SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. SANYO EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH RESPECT TO ANY CONTENT AND SERVICES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. SANYO DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY, VALIDITY, TIMELINESS, LEGALITY, OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY CONTENT OR SERVICE MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THIS DEVICE AND DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE DEVICE OR SERVICES WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, OR THAT OPERATION OF THE DEVICE OR SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR­FREE. FURTHER, SANYO DOES NOT GUARANTEE OR WARRANT ANY PROMISES, WARRANTYS, OBLIGATIONS, OR OTHER STATEMENTS MADE BY ANY THIRD PARTY. UNDER NO CIRCUM­STANCES, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, SHALL SANYO BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT, FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN, OR ANY CONTENT OR SERVICE ACCESSED BY YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Third party services may be changed, suspended, removed, terminated or interrupted, or access may be disabled at any time, without notice, and SANYO makes no representation or warranty that any content or service will remain available for any period of time. Any and all charges assessed by any third party, regardless of the reason and/or validity of said charge, shall be your sole responsibility. Content and services are transmitted by third parties by means of networks and transmission facilities over which SANYO has no control. SANYO may impose limits on the use of or access to certain services or content, in any case and without notice or liability. SANYO EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY CHANGE, INTERRUPTION, DISABLING, REMOVAL OF OR SUSPENSION OF ANY CONTENT OR SERVICE MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THIS DEVICE.
SANYO is neither responsible nor liable for customer service related to the content and services. Any question or request for service relating to the content or services should be made directly to the respective content and service providers.
IMPORTANT NOTICE RELATING TO NETWORK AND OTHER SERVICES
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SETTING UP TO YOUR HOME NETWORK ___________________
WIRELESS LAN (LOCAL AREA NETWORK) CONNECTION
Turn on your HDTV and press the remote’s MENU key. Use the CURSOR keys to select the Setup option from the
main menu and press ENTER. Select the Network option and press ENTER. Select the Setup option and press ENTER. Select the Connect option and press ENTER. Select the Wireless option and press ENTER. Select one of the available options for setting up your connec-
tion to the wireless LAN:
Automatic Setup (recommended)
Manual Setup
WPS
AUTOMATIC SETUP _______________________________
Selecting Automatic Setup will list all available Access Points (AP) and general information on each of them.
Choose the desired AP and press ENTER. Use the remote to enter the AP’s password and press ENTER.
When the Network Test screen appears, select Start and press ENTER.
You are now ready to enjoy internet based content like the Sanyo Net Apps directly on your HDTV.
MANUAL SETUP ___________________________________
Selecting Manual Setup allows the user to manually enter the Access Point’s “name” (SSID) and password, as well as choose the corresponding Authentication and Encryption methods.
See page 4 for a WPS setup and/or advanced Setup.
Follow these simple steps to connect your HDTV to your home’s wireless LAN.
NOTE: For a wired (Ethernet) connection, see page 5.
NETWORK SCREEN
AUTOMATIC SETUP SCREEN
MANUAL SETUP SCREEN
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SETTING UP TO YOUR HOME NETWORK ____________________
WIRELESS LAN CONNECTION (CONTINUED)
NETWORK SCREEN
ADVANCED SETUP
The Advanced Setup menu allows the user to manually enter the values for IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Server.
Press the MENU key to open up the on-screen menu. Use the CURSOR keys to select the Setup option from the
main menu and press ENTER. Select the Network option and press ENTER. Select the Advanced Setup option and press ENTER. Choose the setting you wish to adjust and press ENTER. Use the remote control’s NUMERIC keys to enter the desired
value. Select Apply Setup and press ENTER to establish a connec-
tion using the applied values.
ADVANCED SETUP (MANUAL) SCREEN *
* Sample values used as reference only
WPS ______________________________________________
WPS (Push Button)
If your Access Point has the Push Button feature, select the WPS (Push Button) option and press ENTER.
Follow the on-screen instructions to enable and search for the “activated” Access Point.
WPS with HDTV’s PIN
Use this option if you need to enter the HDTV’s PIN into the Access Point you wish to connect to.
Follow the on-screen instructions to connect to the desired Access Point.
WPS with Access Point’s PIN
Select this option to search for an available Access Point from your LAN.
Choose the desired Access Point, if the AP is protected (locked) you will need to enter its PIN using the remote’s NUMERIC keys.
NOTE: The Access Point with stronger signal appears higher
in the list.
Follow the on-screen instructions to connect to the desired Access Point.
CONNECT SCREEN
WPS SCREEN
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SETTING UP TO YOUR HOME NETWORK ____________________
WIRED LAN CONNECTION (OPTIONAL)
Although your HDTV has integrated wireless connectivity, you may connect your HDTV’s ETHERNET port to your Internet modem or router with the use of an Ethernet cable.
DIRECT CONNECTION TO MODEM
Connect the HDTV’s Ethernet port to your Internet Service Provider’s modem.
NOTE: Make sure your modem is correctly hooked up to
its modem port on the wall.
CONNECTION THROUGH A ROUTER
If your internet connection is being shared to multiple devices with the use of a router, you may hook up your HDTV to an available slot on your router or IP sharer.
NOTE: Make sure your router and modem are correctly
hooked up and turned on.
WALL PORT*
ISP MODEM
ROUTER
HDTV SIDE
PANEL
WALL PORT*
ISP MODEM
HDTV SIDE
PANEL
* Actual type of connection from your wall port
to the Internet Service Provider’s modem may vary. Please check your modem’s owner’s manual for proper setup.
Turn on your HDTV and press the remote’s MENU key. Use the CURSOR keys to select the Setup option
from the main menu and press ENTER. Select the Network option and press ENTER. Select the Setup option and press ENTER. Select the Connect option and press ENTER. Select the Wired option and press ENTER. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform a connect
test. You are now ready to enjoy internet based content like
the Sanyo Net Apps directly on your HDTV.
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ON SCREEN MENU OPERATION ___________________________
CHECKING YOUR HDTV’S NETWORK CONNECTION
Press the MENU key to display the on-screen menu. Use the CURSOR keys to select the Setup option from the
main menu and press ENTER.
Select the Network option and press ENTER.
STATUS ___________________________________________
The Status menu displays information on your HDTV’s connectivity to your LAN, such as Connection status, Network SSID, and IP Address.
INFORMATION ____________________________________
This menu allows you the check your HDTV’s Software Version, ESN, MAC Address, and the Deactivation option.
Software version
Use this option to view your HDTV’s software version number.
ESN
Highlight this option to view your HDTV’s Electronic Serial Number.
MAC Address 1 & 2
Highlight this option to view your HDTV’s unique assigned address number.
Deactivation
This feature permits turning off the content services such as the VUDU Movies app on your HDTV.
Use the CURSOR  keys to select Deactivation and press
ENTER.
Select the content service which you’d like to deactivate and press ENTER.
If you are certain you wish to deactivate the selected content service select Yes and press ENTER.
STATUS SCREEN*
DEACTIVATION CONFIRMATION SCREEN
* Sample values used as reference only
INFORMATION SCREEN
IMPORTANT NOTE
Deactivation is an important process if you wish for your HDTV to no longer allow downloads and streaming using your accounts from the different Content Services.
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POWER key – Turn on or off the HDTV.
NET@ key – Opens the Sanyo Net Apps menu screen.
INFO key – Shows playback information such as video
quality and progress time when viewing internet based video.
PLAY/PAUSE, STOP, REW, FF key –
Operate playback functions when viewing internet based video.
NOTE: These keys will also function with video file
playback from a USB flash drive.
RECALL (BACK) key – Exits an App and returns to the Sanyo Net Apps screen. Pressing this key in the Sanyo Net Apps screen will tune to previous viewed input.
NOTE: Use this key to exit playback of movies or radio
stations.
EXIT key – Pressing this key twice will return to last viewed input.
ENTER key – Set or select the highlighted option on the screen.
CURSOR

keys – Moves the on-screen selec-
tion cursor through the different links and options.
NOTE: Selected link or option is normally highlighted
around the edges.
R, G, Y, and B keys – M
ultifunctional keys that perform specific tasks depending on the current menu or application.
NOTE: The B (blue) key will access the VUDU Movies
app directly.
REMOTE CONTROL _________
RC KEYS FOR SANYO NET APPS USER INTERFACE
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GLOSSARY
Bandwidth:
Digital bandwidth, network bandwidth or just band­width is a measure of available or consumed data com­munication resources expressed in bit/s (bits per sec­ond) or multiples of it (kbit/s, Mbit/s, etc.)
Buffer:
Memory used to temporarily hold data. In streaming, the buffer allows content to continue playing uninter­rupted during minor fluctuations in band width. If the buffer runs our before the connection stabilizes, the stream will have to rebuffer, or pause to allow the buffer to refill.
Codec:
A codec is a device or program capable of performing encoding and decoding on a digital data stream or signal.
DHCP:
Dynamic Host Control Protocol, DHCP, is a protocol where a DHCP server on a network hands out IP address automatically to devices that request one.
Dolby Digital:
Dolby Digital, or AC-3, is the common version contain­ing up to six discrete channels of sound, with five chan­nels for normal-range speakers.
Dolby Digital Plus:
Dolby Digital Plus (DD+or E-AC-3 (Enhanced AC-3)), is a digital audio compression scheme. E-AC-3 has a num­ber of improvements aimed at increasing quality at a given bitrate compared with legacy Dolby Digital (AC-3).
Ethernet:
A way of connecting equipment together in a local area network or LAN. Ethernet cables look like thick tele­phone cables and connect computers and other internet ready devices together or to devices like modems, routers, switches, etc. Physically the Ethernet cable con­sists of twisted pair copper cables (usually Cat-5 or Cat­6 in home networks) terminated with RJ-45 connectors.
H.264:
H.264 is a state-of-the-art digital encoding format for high definition video and provides powerful compression technology that delivers a superior video experience at a low bit rate.
HDMI:
High-Definition Multimedia Interface. A connection type that transmits uncompressed digital video and audio signals between devices, such as: a Blu-ray Disc player and HDTV. HDMI connections process a special author­ization signal between the equipment and use HDCP to encrypt the transmission.
Hub:
Similar to a switch except that traffic from one connec­tion point is broadcast to all others.
Internet:
The internet is a global system of interconnected com­puter networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It carries a vast array of information resources and servic­es, most notably the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to support electronic mail.
IP Address:
Internet Protocol Address. An IP address is numerical sets of numbers consisting of four (4) blocks of up to three (3) digits each in the range of 0 to 254. Every device on a network must have its own unique IP address. For LANs there are special sets of IPs that are used. These consist of the following blocks:
10.x.x.x – where x = a number from 0 to 254.
ISP:
An Internet Service Provider (ISP), usually for a month­ly subscription fee, will allow a user to connect to the Internet. Some ISPs directly put their users on the Internet, while others will send a connection through its or a different company’s servers.
LAN:
Local Area Network– A high speed data network installed in a small area such as a home or office. Multiple devices can be connected to share information and the Internet. LANs can be wired (by Ethernet cable) or wireless (Wi-Fi)
Media Streaming:
The process of receiving and playing back audio, video, and photos in real time from a remote source over the Internet without having to actually download and save files to the computer’s hard drive. Examples of media streaming include: Videos on demand, Internet radio stations, Music services, and Photostreams.
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