Storex AivX-391NMT User Manual

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NETWORKED MEDIA TANK BY STOREX
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................................... 5
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SING THE CARTRIDGE ........................................................................................................................................... 6
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ETAIL OF THE PRODUCT........................................................................................................................................ 7
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RONT ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
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EAR PANEL ....................................................................................................................................................... 7
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ARTRIDGE ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
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EMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION & FUNCTIONS ...................................................................................................... 8
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ONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
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TART UP ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
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OME PAGE ......................................................................................................................................................... 15
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EDIA SOURCE ................................................................................................................................................ 15
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EB SERVICES ................................................................................................................................................ 16
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ETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................................ 18
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ELCOME ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
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REFERENCES ................................................................................................................................................. 18
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UDIO/ VIDEO .................................................................................................................................................. 19
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ETWORK ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
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ETAILED NETWORK CONFIGURATION - WIRED .................................................................................................. 21
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ETAILED NETWORK CONFIGURATION WIRELESS (WIFI OPTION) ..................................................................... 22
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ETWORK SHARING .......................................................................................................................................... 23
NMT
APPLICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 25
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ETAILED SAMBA SERVER ............................................................................................................................. 26
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ETAILED FTP SERVER ................................................................................................................................ 27
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ETAILED NFS SERVER ................................................................................................................................. 28
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ETAILED MULTIMEDIA CLIENT & SERVERS ..................................................................................................... 28
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ORRENT ......................................................................................................................................................... 29
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SENET CLIENT ............................................................................................................................................... 32
DVD
/ AUDIO CD .............................................................................................................................................. 32
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AINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................................. 33
PC
CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................. 35
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LIENT MODE USB2 EXT3 ............................................................................................................................ 35
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LIENT MODE USB2 NTFS ........................................................................................................................... 36
DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS: ............................................................................................................................... 37
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TOREX WEBSITE ................................................................................................................................................ 38
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ECHNICAL SUPPORT ........................................................................................................................................... 39
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ONDITIONS OF THE GUARANTEE ......................................................................................................................... 39
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EGISTERING THE GUARANTEE ............................................................................................................................. 41
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ECURITY ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................................................................. 41
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INTRODUCTION
The AivX-391NMT Networked Media Tank by STOREX allows you to read any type of multimedia file (video, audio, photo, etc.) on your HD Television (or SD) and is compatible with a Home Cinema installation.
You can display or read all your digital multimedia files coming from different sources, such as your PC, NAS, digital camera, mass USB storage devices (Flash reader, hard disk, DVD reader), internal hard disk, and even directly from the Internet via Internet / Web services such as the Media Service Portal...
The AivX-391NMT is compatible with the latest broadband video formats for a display up to 1080p in High Definition.
It also integrates NAS and BitTorrent client functionalities for direct downloads and thus eliminates the need for a (dedicated) PC or any other device for this purpose.
The AivX-391NMT does not stop there. It can be connected to the Internet via the LAN port and can access ‘SayaTV’ Internet TV using streaming technology, as well as popular TV internet unicasts such as YouTube, Google Video and Metacafe via the Media Service Portal.
It is also very upgradeable thanks to new Firmware updates available directly online or from the STOREX website www.storex.eu
and will be compatible with future media and containers.
Connectivity
UPnP A/V
UPnP Server
DLNA
FTP
NFS
SMB (Samba Server)
SMB (Samba Client)
Windows Media Connect
Windows Media Player NSS
HTTP servers: myiHome, WizD, MSP Portal
BitTorrent P2P
Bonjour!
Internet Services
Video: YouTube, Google Video, MetaCafe, VideoCast, DL.TV, Cranky Geeks
Audio: iPodcast, Radiobox, ABC News, Jamendo
Photo: Flickr, Picasa
RSS feed: Yahoo! Weather, Yahoo! Traffic alerts, Yahoo! Stock, Cinecast, Traffic Conditions.
Peer-to-peer TV: SayaTV
Internet Radio: Shoutcast
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USING THE CARTRIDGE
If you have an ‘HMS multimedia cartridge” with your AivX-391NMT, insert it in the device before switching on your player, as per the following instructions:
1. Turn the AivX-391NMT upside down and remove the back by pressing on the tab (1)
2. Slide the back in the direction (2) and remove it by lifting it upwards once it is no longer in contact with the slides.
3. Position the HMS cartridge above the device, place it in the cavity (3) and adjust it in the direction (4) or (5) until the cartridge is slotted into the device’s rail.
4. Push the cartridge in the direction (5) without forcing it until a “click” is heard.
5. To remove the cartridge before replacing it with another, first make sure that the device is switched off, then remove the cartridge by pressing on the tab (6).
6. Slide the back in the direction (7) and remove it by lifting it upwards once it is no longer in contact with the slides.
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DETAIL OF THE PRODUCT
Front
1 – On/off light 4 – Infrared remote control receiver
2 – Disk activity light
3 – Display, 1 line (VDF)) Side - SD, SDHC & MMC card reader
Rear panel
12V input 7 Network connector (RJ45
2 Fan 8 – Ports USB 2.0 Host (x2)
Power switch 9 HDMI video output
4 RCA video output 10 S-video output
5 YUV video output 11 Optical audio outpu
6 Coaxial audio output 12 – USB 2.0 Port Device (PC)
Cartridge
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REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION & FUNCTIONS
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1) POWER
Switches your player on and off (Stops the fan, Hard Disk and Display) To turn your player off completely, please use the general switch found at the back of the box, or if there is a problem, please switch off and on (reboot).
2) FILE MODE
By pressing this button, you activate the “Edit” function, which allows you to:
- Add a file to the list
- Create a directory
- Rename a file / directory
- Copy the selected elements
- Move the selected elements
- Delete all the selected elements
- Delete the list
Note, some of these functions only work with an Ext3 (Linux) formatted disk.
3) SETUP
Gives access to the player’s setup menu. In video reader mode, it gives access to the following setup menus:
- light
- contrast
- colour
- brightness
The default value for these 4 settings is set at 50.
4) SUSPEND (BT)
Switches on and off the player’s display light (VDF).
5) PAGE UP (Vol+)
In navigation mode, displays the next page. In audio or video mode, increases the sound volume.
6) USB DVDROM EJECT
If an external DVD player is connected by USB 2.0 to the player, pressing this button opens and closes the drawer.
7) TV MODE
Changes the video mode. To use it, proceed as follows:
1. Press the TV MODE button.
2. After letting go of the TV MODE button, press any button between 0 and 9.
- TV MODE + 1 = NTSC video mode
- TV MODE + 2 = PAL video mode
- TV MODE + 7 = 720p 60 Hz Mode
- - TV MODE + 8 = 1080i 60 Hz Mode
- - TV MODE + 9 = 1080p 60 Hz Mode
If the image is not displayed at start up, it is possible that the current video setup is not supported by your TV. This function enables you to change your video resolution temporarily.
Note that when a TV mode is activated by pressing the TV MODE button, it is not recorded and will not be recalled the next time the player is started up. To do so, once the image has appeared on your TV, it is recommended that you save your settings via the video setup menu.
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8) MUTE
Activates and deactivates the sound (Mute).
9) PAGE DOWN (Vol-)
In navigation mode, displays the previous page. In audio or video mode, decreases the sound volume.
10) 1.:/@
In editing mode, allows the following characters to be entered (SMS Style): "1.:/@". In read mode, accesses 10% of the total duration of the multimedia file.
11) 2abc
In editing mode, allows the following characters to be entered (SMS Style): "2abc". In read mode, accesses 20% of the total duration of the multimedia file.
12) 3def
In editing mode, allows the following characters to be entered (SMS Style): "3def". In read mode, accesses 30% of the total duration of the multimedia file.
13) 4ghi
In editing mode, allows the following characters to be entered (SMS Style): "4ghi". In read mode, accesses 40% of the total duration of the multimedia file.
14) 5jkl
In editing mode, allows the following characters to be entered (SMS Style): "5jkl". In read mode, accesses 50% of the total duration of the multimedia file.
15) 6mno
In editing mode, allows the following characters to be entered (SMS Style): "6mno". In read mode, accesses 60% of the total duration of the multimedia file.
16) 7pqrs
In editing mode, allows the following characters to be entered (SMS Style): "7pqrs". In read mode, accesses 70% of the total duration of the multimedia file.
17) 8tuv
In editing mode, allows the following characters to be entered (SMS Style): "8tuv". In read mode, accesses 80% of the total duration of the multimedia file.
18) 9wxyz
In editing mode, allows the following characters to be entered (SMS Style): "9wxyz". In read mode, accesses 90% of the total duration of the multimedia file.
19) DELETE
In editing mode, allows the last character entered to be deleted. In file mode, enables the selected file to be deleted.
20) 0_
In editing mode, allows the following characters “0” and “space” to be entered (SMS Style).
21) CAPS/NUM
In editing mode, allows the user to switch among upper case numbers lower case.
22) RETURN
Allows the user to return to the previous page (Also in HTML mode).
23) SOURCE
Allows the user to return to the 'Source Media’ homepage.
24) ARROW BUTTONS
Allow the user to navigate between the files / dossiers. In read mode, the left and right buttons allow the user to move backwards or forwards through 1% of the total duration of the multimedia file.
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25) ENTER
Allows you to confirm your selection (File / Folder / Setting).
26) INFO
In file mode, allows the user to display the information for the file selected (Media type / Codec / Size). In read mode, allows the user to display a certain amount of information relative to the type of file being visualised.
1) Press the button to display the following information:
- The Timeline, including an indication of the total duration of the film and the current position.
- Repeat mode
2) Press the button a second time to display the following information:
- The title
- The video container
- The video codec (display frequency, TV System)
- The audio codec (Audio frequency)
- The Video & Audio display ratio
- The file resolution and its average ratio
- The display resolution & frequency
- The Video Zoom
27) HOME
In DVD mode, allows access to the root menu. In menu mode, allows the user to return to the homepage (Multimedia selection).
28) MENU
In file mode, allows the user to return to the multimedia selection menu.
29) PREV
In DVD mode, takes you back to the previous chapter. In file reader mode, allows the user to move to the previous file.
30) PLAY
In file mode, allows the user to read the selected file. In read mode, allows the user to return to normal speed if pause, slower or faster modes have been selected.
31) NEXT
In DVD mode, allows access directly to the next chapter. In file reader mode, allows the user to move to the next file.
32) TITLE/URL
In DVD reader mode, allows the user to access the “Title” menu. In HTML or file mode, allows the user to place the curser on the link bar.
33) REV
In read mode, allows the user to activate fast review. By pressing the button several times, the accelerated speeds are: 2X 4X or 8X. To deactivate the fast review, press the 'PLAY’ button.
Note: fast review is not possible on .M2TS and certain other types of file.
34) STOP
In read mode, allows the user to stop the player and to return to file mode.
35) FWD
In read mode, allows the user to activate fast forward. By pressing the button several times, the accelerated speeds are: 2X 4X or 8X. To deactivate the fast forward, press the 'PLAY’ button.
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36) REPEAT/REFRESH
In read mode, allows the user to active/deactivate the “Repeat” function (Repeat 1 / All or current list / Off) In HTML or file mode, allows the user to refresh the page.
37) ANGLE
In DVD read mode, allows the user to change the angle, provided that the DVD has the multi-angle function.
38) PAUSE
In read mode, allows the user to pause the file. To start the file again, press the ‘PLAY’ button.
39) SLOW
In read mode, allows the user to slow the speed the file is read at. By pressing the button several times, the slowed speeds are: 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8. To start the file again, press the ‘PLAY’ button.
40) TIME SEEK
In read mode, this function allows you to access the exact time of your choice. The selection field is presented in the following way: "--:--:--", to be entered using the number keys. The first two figures are the hour, the next 2 are the minutes and the last 2 are the seconds.
Example: For 1hr 48 min and 5 sec, enter the following figures: "01:48:05".
41) AUDIO
In read mode, allows the user to change the audio track if the video has several ones.
Press the button successively to go from one soundtrack to the next one.
42) SUBTITLES
In video mode, you can change the subtitles. By pressing this button once and then the arrow buttons, it is possible to change the following settings:
- Activate
- Time shifting
- Colour,
- Size,
- Position.
Important: A 'sub-title’ file may be required in the same directory as the video.
43) ZOOM
Allows the user to adjust the image ratio of the video currently being played. By pressing this button once and then the arrow buttons, it is possible to change the following parameters:
- Actual Size / Fit to Screen / Crop / Full Screen.
- Size,
- Position.
44) VIDEO (Red)
In file mode, allows the user to access in Video Mode where only video files are displayed.
45) MUSIC (Green)
In file mode, allows the user to access in Audio Mode where only audio files are displayed.
46) PHOTO (Yellow)
In file mode, allows the user to access in Photo Mode where only image files are displayed.
47) FILES (Blue)
In file mode, allows the File Mode to be accessed where only text or HTML files are displayed.
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CONNECTIONS
Before switching on your player, please connect the AivX-391NMT, depending on your situation, to your television, amplifier and local network using the different cables and suitable outputs:
1. VIDEO RCA Composite, AV cable supplied
2. HDMI 1.3, cable supplied
3. YPbPr RCA, YUV cable
4. DC IN, power adaptor supplied
5. LAN 10/100 Ethernet Port, RJ45 cable supplied, connected to a Router (xxBox), for PC/NAS use
6. USB 2.0 HOST x 2 Ports, for use with an external USB device (USB memory stick, external hard drive etc.)
7. USB 2.0 PC, cable supplied
8. COAXIAL & OPTICAL, Audio outputs for use with Amplifier
9. POWER general adaptor, to switch the player completely On/Off.
Plan arrière d’une TV
AV Cable
HDMI Cable
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YUV Cable
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START UP
To switch on and start up your AivX-391NMT, as well as to stop it or put it on standby, please follow the following procedure:
1) General switch
It is located at the back of the box and allows you to:
- Switch on, in ‘I’ position. A blue LED lights up at the front
- Switch off, in position ‘0’. The power supply is totally cut off from the player.
2) Remote Control
Please keep the ‘Power’ button held down on your remote control, which allows you to:
- Start up the NMT System
- Put your player on standby (Stop the fan, the hard disk and the display).
3) Starting up the NMT System
The NMT system starts up and the display shows:
- ‘BOOTING’
- ‘LOADING’
- The start up logo appears on the screen while it is loading.
4) NMT System (Networked Media Tank)
- the AivX-391NMT takes about 50 seconds to start up
- Once the player has loaded, a media selection menu appears on the screen
5) Important: You must first have:
- Installed the HMS Cartridge (internal Hard Disk)
- Connected an external device by USB
- Been connected to the local network
If this has not been done, then only the following will appear:
a) The side menu
- Media Source
- Web Services
- Settings
b) Media selection
- 01 Network Browser (only)
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HOME PAGE
When you start up the NMT System, you are sent directly to this navigation page with different choices:
Media Source
1) This menu allows you to choose the sources and their contents that you want to play:
- Local internal disk unit (HMS Cartridge),
If present, always appears at the top of the list.
- USB Devices,
- Card readers (SD/SDHC/MMC),
- Network volume (UPnP Servers, Client Windows, NFS etc.)
2) After having selected the source and content type, you then access the following menu:
You now have the choice of the following different types of Multimedia functions:
- Video
- Photo
- Music
- Files (for viewing text (.txt), HTML files, adding Torrent downloads as well as for carrying out updates to
Firmware)
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Web Services
This menu lets you access many online services available via the internet, such as:
- Internet Radio
- MSP Media Services Portal
- MSP Community
- Torrent
- …
- Web Service 2.0
In recognition of the different levels of progress of TV on the Internet, AivX-391NMT is compatible with the following Web Services: Radio & Video Podcasts, Web TV & Radio, Photo sharing, Rss Information Flow...
They can be used in HTLM mode via NMT/Syabas’s Media Service Portal (MSP). Most of the content originates in the USA, and other European Services are already launched or in the process of being launched...
Video: P2P Internet TV Streaming technology from SayaTV. Unicast Internet TV, as popular as YouTube,
Google Video, Metacafe, VideoCast, DL.TV, Cranky Geeks, Cnet …
Photo: Flickr, Picasa… A good way of sharing your photos with your friends and family.
RSS feed: Weather, Yahoo! Traffic alerts, Yahoo! Stock, Cinecast, Traffic Conditions.
Audio: Web Radios Shoutcast, iPodcast, Radiobox, ABC News, Jamendo…
What’s new: News
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- MSP Community
Web Services Management:
- Add/Edit:
Allows a Web Service and its icon to be added, modified or deleted.
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1. Select “Add Service” or “Edit Service”.
2. Type the Service Name
3. Type the Service Link
4. Accept the standard icon, or change it.
5. Add or Remove the Service.
Settings
See in detail all the settings from the ‘Set up Menu' in the following chapter
SETTINGS
Allows you to configure your AivX-391NMT using the following sub-menus:
a - Welcome
b - Preferences
c - Audio/Video
d - Network
e – Shared network
f - NMT Applications
g - DVD / Audio CD
h - Maintenance
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Welcome
Enables you to return to the main menu (Media Selection) or to the last server that you were connected to.
Preferences
This menu enables you to set the following options:
- Language:
Choose the language from the menus (French, English, Spanish)
- Subtitle Language:
Allows you to set the default language for the subtitles.
- Reader mode:
Allows the playback mode to be set
- Photo transition:
Allows you to select the transition mode between photos
- Interval between Photos:
Allows the wait between each frame of a slideshow to be set
- Screensaver:
Allows the waiting time for the screensaver start up to be set
- VDF Display:
Allows the intensity of the VDF display to be adjusted.
- Remote control button repetition:
In menu mode, allows the automatic repetition of a button without releasing the button.
Audio / Video
This menu enables you to set the following options:
- Video Output
Allows the resolution and video display frequency to be set from a wide selection. The resolutions are sorted by connection type (Composite / Component / HDMI) in order to ease the search:
1) Composite
- NTSC
- PAL
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2) Component ….
3)
HDMI Component Data
- NTSC - 720p 50 Hz - 1280x768 60 Hz
- PAL - 720p 60 Hz - 1366x768 60 Hz
- 480p 60 Hz - 1080i 60 Hz - 1440x900 60 Hz
- 576p 50 Hz - 1080i 50 Hz - 1680x1050 60 Hz
- 720p 50 Hz - 1080p 60 Hz - 1920x1200 60 Hz
- 720p 60 Hz - 1080p 50 Hz
- 1080i 60 Hz - 1080p 23.976 Hz (frequency used in 24p Mode)
- 1080i 50 Hz - 1080p 24 Hz (frequency used for WMV-HD)
1080p 60 Hz - 1080p 25 Hz
- 1080p 50 Hz - 1080p 30 Hz
- 1080p 29.97 Hz
- 1080p 59.94 Hz
- Framerate Sync
Allows the Display frequency of the TV to be automatically adjusted to that of the Video file and avoids having to change the Frequencies (Video Output) via the Setup Menu for each video.
http://www.networkedmediatank.com/wiki/index.php/Auto_frame_rate_synchronization
- Video Zoom Allows the user to resize the video display on the screen.
- TV Type
Allows the user to adjust the image ratio.
- Color Space
Allows the user to select the HDMI background color.
- HDMI Audio
Turns the sound on /off by the HDMI output.
- Surround Mode
Allows the user to select type of sound reproduction (Stereo or 5.1).
- DTS
Allows the user to select the type of digital audio output
Digital (Raw) Passthrough mode
The signal remains raw and not decoded and transmitted as is to Audio outputs. In this case, the DTS decoding is only possible with a dedicated compatible Home Cinema amplifier and via
the following connections:
- Optical
- Coaxial
- HDMI for the DTS True-HD
Note: ‘DownMix’ mode is not supported for DTS.
- AC3 / AAC / WMA Pro
Allows the user to set the digital audio output for each of these formats.
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1) Digital (Raw): Passthrough mode
The signal remains raw and not decoded and transmitted as is to Audio outputs. In this case, the decoding of the codec(s) is only possible with a dedicated compatible Home Cinema
amplifier and via the following connections:
- Optical
- Coaxial
- HDMI
2) Analogue (Pcm): ‘DownMix’ mode
The decoding of the codec(s) is directly controlled internally by the AivX-391NMT, connected to the TV or to an amplifier by:
- Optical
- Coaxial
- HDMI
Network
The current IP configuration display menu enables the user to set other network options, such as:
- Mode
Allows the user to select the IP type to be used from Automatic or Manual IP in wired or wireless mode...
- Time Zone
Allows the user to select a GMT Time.
- NTP Server
Allows the user to set the internet address for the time synchronisation server.
- Daylight Saving
Allows the user to activate and save the ‘Time Zone’ after start up.
- MAC address
This information can be especially useful for you for setting your network environment for certain settings (Saving IP address...)
- IP Address
Tells you the current IP address you are using on your local network.
Information:
The AivX-391NMT automatically recognises these different network servers: Myihome, Wizd, Bonjour!, SMB. We recommend that users configure NFS manually.
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Detailed Network Configuration - Wired
1) Automatic (Wired) IP Configuration, selected by default:
The AivX-391NMT is able to detect the ‘DHCP’ network automatically. You must have a (xxBox) router to be able to use it.
1. Select "Automatic (Wired) IP"
2. Click on the “Configure” button
3. The ‘DNS Address Setup’ option is configured ‘Automatically’ by default If you want to change it, click on this box once to select the ‘Manual’ Mode and enter the relative DNS
information:
- Primary DNS (can only be used for the Internet)
- Secondary DNS (can only be used for the Internet)
4. Save your configuration and you are now connected by wire to your local network.
2) Manual IP Configuration (Wired):
1. Select “Manual IP (Wired)”
2. Click on the “Configure” button
3. Enter the relevant information for your local network configuration:
- IP Address
- Sub network mask
- Gateway (Frequently the IP of the router/xxBox)
- Primary DNS (can only be used for the Internet)
- Secondary DNS (can only be used for the Internet)
4. Save your configuration and you are now connected by wire to your local network.
Detailed Network Configuration – Wireless (WiFi Option)
The AivX-391NMT is compatible with Wireless networks using a WiFi N USB2 Key (Broadband 300Mbps) sold separately as an optional extra.
1) USB WiFi N Adapter: Plug the adapter into one of the 2 USB2 Host ports and the options ‘Wireless Auto & Manual’ will appear in the ‘Mode’ menu.
2) Automatic WiFi IP Configuration (Wireless):
Exactly the same as the 'Wired' configuration, you must have a compatible WiFi N (xxBox) router to be able
to use this.
3) Manual WiFi IP Configuration (Wireless):
Exactly the same as the 'Wired' configuration, you must have a compatible WiFi N (xxBox) router to be able
to use this.
4) SSID Configuration
1. After having configured the ‘IP Mode’, click on the “Save” button to continue with your configuration.
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2. The ‘SSID’ menu will appear and you can now choose from:
- Doing a scan to search for existing wireless networks.
- Selecting a wireless network in the SSID list
- Manually entering the SSID name of the wireless network chosen
3. Select the type of security you want for your WiFi N connection:
- No security
- WEP 64 or WEP 128 Bit – ASCII or HEX
- WPA or WPA2 TKIP or AES
4. Type the Password corresponding to your WiFi N connection
5. Save you configuration
6. You are now connected to your local wireless network.
Note: Certain Wi-Fi Modems/Routers require specific parameters, as for connecting an additional device.
Please consult the instruction manual for further details.
Network sharing
This menu allows the user to configure the access and the navigation from SMB and NFS Folders shared on the network.
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1) Browsing Shared Networks: Allows you to browse in Samba (SMB) or NFS Mode through the shared PC or NAS folders available on the
network. This function is identical to the ‘Network Browser’ in the ‘Source Media’ Main Menu
1. Select “Browse”
- Access the ‘Network Share’ page of the SMB and NFS shared folders.
- Select a volume and browse the shared folders
2) Add Shared folders to the Network: Allows the addition of Samba (SMB) or NFS Shared folders from the PC or NAS located on the network.
1. Select “Add”
- Access the SMB and NFS shared folder configuration page
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2. Enter the relevant information for the configuration of the Shared Folder that you want to access on your network:
- Type the Name of the Share of your choice
- Type the URL address URL address formats supported by the SMB and NFS Shared Network
SMB – smb://<ip address>/dir The NFS addresses have to be configured manually
NFS- nfs://<ip address>/dir NFS- nfs-tcp://<ip address>/dir (Use TCP protocol instead of UDP)
- Choose the User Name and Password
3. Save your configuration by clicking on the “Add” button
- You can now browse the shared SMB and NFS Folders on the network thanks to the ‘Network Browser’ function from the ‘Source Media’ Main Menu
NMT Applications
This functions allow the AivX-391NMT to work as a true NAS, with identical services.
For this, the following are absolutely necessary:
1) – Use a multimedia HMS cartridge (internal Hard Disk) in the player
2) – Have installed the software layer ‘NMT Applications’
3) – To have activated its services to be able to access the network from it. (All Active by default)
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- UPnP AV Client (Universal Plug and Play – Audio Video): Protocol allowing the user to connect easily to all types of network device compatible with this same norm and to simplify this implementation of home networks for the sharing of Multimedia files, communications, entertainment... distributed by UPnP Servers such as Windows Media Connect (WMC) Microsoft, MyiHome, TVersity or our own software DMS (Digital Media Server).
- UPnP AV Server:
Server for Multimedia files in UPnP mode, identical to WMC (Window Media Connect)
- MyiHome Server
Server for Multimedia files in HTML mode for NMT (Networked Media Tank) compatible Players. Presentation & Use identical to MyiHome PC software.
- FTP Server
Local or remote access File Transfer Protocol via Internet.
- Samba Server
‘SMB browsing’ server files compatible with Windows (Via network favourites), WFW (Windows for Workgroups) protocol
- NFS Server
Network File System allowing sharing on a Linux network in TCP/IP.
- Torrent Client
Allows P2P downloading in Autonomous mode for all types of file. Shareable and locally or remotely managed by Internet.
- Usenet Client
Protocol allowing downloading from Newsgroup, based on the ‘NZBget’ application.
Detailed configuration – Samba Server
This function allows any computer connected to the network to access locally the internal hard disk of the
AivX-391NMT as an SMB (Samba) share.
PC Windows Configuration
(Xp & 7): Note the IP address and the MAC address of your AivX-391NMT from the “Network” menu. Two methods enable access to the SMB Shared Drive from a PC using Windows connected to the local
network.
1) Windows Explorer (Temporary Window)
a) In the taskbar, select the “Start” icon, then “Run”,
b) Enter the IP address or the Shared ‘STOREX’ Name of your player, preceded by “\\", as follows:
\\192.168.x.x
, \\STOREX and then press "ENTER"
c) In the network identification menu, enter the Username= ‘nmt’ and the Password = ‘1234’ (Default)
d) Select “Remember my password” for subsequent "automatic” connection
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e) Validate by clicking “OK” to access the SMB share from the internal disk
2) Add a Network Reader to the ‘Work Station’ (Permanent, after Restarting PC)
a) Select the “Favourite Network” icon, then right click and choose “Connect to a network reader”.
b) Choose a Letter (Example Z:) which represents the SMB shared folder
c) Enter the IP address or the Shared ‘STOREX’ Name of your player, preceded by “\\", as follows:
\\192.168.x.x
, \\STOREX\share and then press "ENTER"
d) Select “Connect to this network on start up” when the system is next restarted.
e) Validate by clicking “Finish” to access the SMB share from the internal hard drive.
Detailed configuration – FTP Server
This function allows a remote computer (external to your local network), equipped with ‘Client FTP’ software to easily access locally and remotely the internal hard disk of the AivX-391NMT.
Please follow these different configuration steps for your PC’s FTP Client for access via the Internet.
a) Configure the IP address and the remote FTP:
For a connection behind a Router (xBox), please set the IP address and Port (Input/Output) to allow the connection to be made. The FTP server works by default on port 21.
b) Enter the Username =ftpuser’ and the Password =1234’ (Default)
Note: The FTP ‘Username’ cannot be configured, but the ‘Password’ can be configured by that of the SMB
Server, which they both share.
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Detailed configuration – NFS Server
This function (as with the previous one) allows a remote computer to access the local hard disk of the AivX­391NMT as an NFS share.
Please follow these different instructions of use:
The NFS server pathway is "Adresse IP AivX-391NMT:/share
"
Note: The NFS server does not have password protected access.
Detailed configuration – Multimedia Client & Servers
This chapter focuses in particular on the detail of the different Multimedia Servers available on the AivX­391NMT
1) UPNP AV Client
The AivX-391NMT is automatically detects on start up (without any configuration necessary) any type of UPNP-AV multimedia compatible Server or DLNA and accessible, ‘Source Media’ menu.
Some servers need access authorisation (configuration for the server), such as the WMC (Windows Media Connect) / WMP-NSS described below.
2) Windows Media Player, network sharing service (WMP-NSS)
This service must be authorised from the application to enable Multimedia sharing with the AivX-391NMT. Please select the following options in the menu:
Tools Options Library Configure the sharing
a) Select a frame from the list from the detected devices .
b) Right click and select "Properties" to see the detail of each device. c) Find the device that corresponds to the MAC address of your AivX-391NMT, then select “Authorise”.
3) Syabas’s CE-HTML Server
The AivX-391NMT’s NMT (Networked Media Tank) operating system editor, ‘Syabas’, also supplies its own Multimedia ‘MyiHome' based on an HTML set up.
It allows any computer to share all the Multimedia contents on the network, whatever the OS (Operating System) used, such as ‘Window / Mac OS / Linux’.
You just need to install this software, which can be downloaded from this link:
http://www.networkmediatank.com/download/myihome.html
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Once installed on the computer, the server is automatically detected by the AivX-391NMT and added to the list of media available in the ‘Source Media’ menu.
4) Third party based on HTML & Development Server applications
There are many other Multimedia Server software options from Open-Source third party companies compatible with your AivX-391NMT.
Here are some popular examples for NMT:
SwissCenter: (http://www.swisscenter.co.uk
)
Link : (http://www.lundman.net/wiki/index.php/Llink
)
WizD for NMT: (http://jhue.users.sonic.net
)
Thanks to the support of countless software developers in the user community, there are now countless (Plugin) applications that enhance the functionalities and make the AivX-391NMT better to use...
5) UPnP-AV MyiHome Server
This UPnP-AV server for NMT enables different multimedia content on the AivX-391NMT’s internal hard disk to be diffused on the network.
It can be detected by all the compatible UPnP-AV/DLNA frames connected to the local network.
The name of the server is displayed as "<Hostname> : UPnP AV Server" in the ‘Source Media’ menu. You can check the status of the Service by going to Menu Setup Media Server
6) MyiHome Lite CE-HTML Server
This is an HTML based NMT dedicated Multimedia Server. It allows different multimedia content from the AivX-391NMT’s internal disk to be diffused on the network and offers widely increased possibilities and functions compared with the above mentioned version… It can be detected and is compatible with any other NMT Multimedia Player, such as another AivX-391NMT. It can also be accessed from a computer via a Web browser at the following address:
http://<Adresse IP AivX-391NMT>:8088/
The name of the server is displayed as "<Hostname> myihome" in the ‘Source Media’ menu. You can check the status of the Service by going to Menu Setup Media Server
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Torrent
‘BitTorrent’ is a service which enables ‘P2P’ downloads directly onto the AivX-391NMT’s internal hard drive of
any Multimedia or other content via the local network and without a dedicated computer.
There are two different ways of managing this 'Torrent' function:
1) Instructions for use via TV:
a) Select “Web Services” then “Torrent” to access the Main Menu for the ‘Torrent’ manager:
You can adjust your different settings (See below, chapter 2, WEB browser)
b) To add file downloads:
1 – Place the ‘Torrent’ links on an external USB and connect it to one of the USB Host Ports,
2 – On the main ‘Source Media’ page, select the connected external USB,
3 – On the media type selection page, select the 4
th
‘File’ icon,
4 – Locate and select the Torrent file to be downloaded by pressing “Enter” and in the confirmation
window, select “Yes”.
5 – The “Downloading” window below will appear on your TV:
- If the download does not start automatically: Click on “Refresh”, then “Start”.
- If the download still does not start, check your network connection.
2) Instructions for use via WEB Browser:
You can also access the Main Menu from the 'Torrent' manager with the help of a Browser via this link:
http://<Adresse IP AivX-391NMT>:8883/torrent/bt.cgi
Or via the Favorite Networks menu STOREX (myiHome Lite) icon a) You can adjust the following settings here:
- Set the time slots and the download parameters
- Schedule downloads
- Add, Delete, Transfer downloads
- Configure the port
- Configure the speeds of Max download & max transfer
- Stop the download
- Delete the download
- Access detailed download information
- And lots more...
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b) You can add your downloaded files:
1 – With the help of the “Search” menu, locate and select the Torrent file to be downloaded
2 – The “Downloading” window below will be displayed in the Browser:
c) You can also use 'P2P’ to manage your downloads via your browser, another (Open-Source) BitTorrent
NMT Transmission client specially optimised for your system via this link:
http://<Adresse IP AivX-391NMT>:8077
Enter the Username = ‘nmt’ and the Password = ‘1234’ (Default)
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Usenet Client
This is a service which allows downloads to be made from ‘NewsGroup’ directly to the AivX-391NMT’s internal hard drive for any Multimedia content, or other, via the local network and without a dedicated computer.
Instructions for use via WEB Browser:
You can also access the Main Menu from the ‘Usenet’ manager with the help of a Browser via this link:
http://<Adresse IP AivX-391NMT>:8066
Enter the Username = ‘nmt’ and the Password = ‘1234’ (Default)
DVD / Audio CD
This menu enables DVD/CD options to be configured, and the play is compatible with non-protected CSS DVDs.
- The level of parental control protection with the settings: Deactivated (by default) or value between 1 and 8,
- Automatic play of DVD/CDs: Deactivated (by default)
- The Audio language used: English (by default), French, German and Spanish are also supported.
- Subtitle Language: None (by default), French, English, German and Spanish are also supported. The fonts are managed by vector, which enables perfect display.
- Amendment of the DVD password
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Maintenance
This menu enables the firmware to be managed as well as NMT applications and the AivX-391NMT reset.
1) Information about the Versions
- Current Firmware version and Kernel used
- NMT applications package version
2) Checking Firmware Updates
There are two ways of updating the AivX-391NMT’s firmware:
a) Direct update via the Internet.
1 – Select the Menus Setup Maintenance Check for firmware updates,
2 – Online check and comparison of the versions,
3 – If there is a new version, automatic download and caching of new Firmware,
4 – Secured update and CRC file check
5 – Wait for the update to be completed from ‘0 to 100%
’, without touching the product.
Under no circumstances turn off the machine for risk of irreversible damage and loss of the
Guarantee.
6 – At the final stage, the NMT system will automatically reboot; your AivX-391NMT is ready.
b) Update by USB
Regularly check our internet site: www.storex.eu
- “Download & Support” section to get the latest
information on the newest available updates for the AivX-391NMT.
1 – Download the update files from our site.
2 – Copy these 2 files to a USB device of your choice (Key / Disk etc):
‘xx-xx-xxxxxx-xx-STX-xxx-xxx.bin’ & ‘usbupdate.html’
3 – Connect the USB device to one of the two USB Host Ports of the AivX-391NMT,
4 – Check that it is well recognised with the following message being displayed: ‘USB Device connected’,
5 – Select ‘Source Media’ to go to the Main Menu,
6 – Select the USB device connected ‘USB_DRIVExxx’,
7 – On the media type selection page, select the 4th ‘File’ icon,
8 – Locate and select the file ‘usbupdate.html’, and press “Enter”,
9 - On opening the page, select the HTML link which will launch the Update process,
10 – Secured update and CRC file check
11 – Wait for the update to be completed from ‘0 à 100%
’, without touching the product.
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Under no circumstances turn off the machine for risk of irreversible damage and loss of the
Guarantee.
12 – At the final stage, the NMT system will automatically reboot; your AivX-391NMT is ready.
3) NMT set up assistant
To install the NMT applications, you need to have a Linux EXT3 formatted “HMS multimedia cartridge” installed in your AivX-391NMT.
a) Installation of NMT applications directly from the Internet.
1 – Select the Menus Setup Maintenance NMT configuration assistant,
2 – Choose between a “New installation” or "Default Installation", installation / reinstallation of NMT
applications with any loss of data on the hard disk.
3 – In the case of a ‘New installation’, select the disk which will support the NMT applications,
4 – Choose ‘EXT3' as the format type and accept the warning which will destroy all data on the internal
hard drive.
5 – Choose location for the ‘NMT Applications’ download file: via the Internet.
6 – Wait for the formatting process to be completed from ‘0 to 100%
’, without touching the product.
Under no circumstances should the device be switched off in case due to the risk of meeting
incompatibility problems...
7 – At the final stage, the NMT system will automatically reboot; your AivX-391NMT is ready.
8 – Perform a ‘Reset system’ : Select the Menus Setup Maintenance Return to Factory Settings
b) NMT Application Installation by USB
Regularly check our internet site: www.storex.eu
- “Download & Support” section to get the latest
information on the newest available updates for the AivX-391NMT.
1 – Download the NMT Applications update files from our site.
2 – Copy the file to a USB device of your choice (Key / Disk etc): ‘syb8634.bin’
3 – Connect the USB device to one of the two USB Host Ports of the AivX-391NMT,
4 – Check that it is well recognised with the following message being displayed: ‘USB Device connected’,
5 – Select the Menus Setup Maintenance NMT configuration assistant,
6 – Choose between a “New installation” or "Default Installation", installation / reinstallation of NMT
applications without any loss of data on the hard disk.
7 – In the case of a ‘New installation’, select the disk which will support the NMT applications,
8 – Choose ‘EXT3' as the format type and accept the warning which will destroy all data on the internal
hard drive.
9 – Choose location for the ‘NMT Applications’ download file: by USB.
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10 – Wait for the formatting process to be completed from ‘0 to 100%’, without touching the product. Under no circumstances should the device be switched off in case due to the risk of meeting
incompatibility problems...
11 – At the final stage, the NMT system will automatically reboot; your AivX-391NMT is ready.
12 – Perform a ‘Reset system’ : Select the Menus Setup Maintenance Return to Factory Settings
PC CONNECTION
You can use your AivX-391NMT as an external Ext3, or possible NTFS formatted hard disk, directly on your PC via the USB 2 Slave Port (‘USB PC’ Port, high speed, ~26Mo/s) to transfer all your Multimedia files much more quickly via the local network (~4Mo/s).
Note: Windows is not compatible with Linux partitions (Ext3 or Ext2) of the AivX-391NMT’s hard disk. In order
to access it from your PC, you must have installed a complementary piece of software, “Ext2IFS” (freeware) enabling compatibility for Reading/Writing access.
Client Mode USB2 – EXT3
How can I access my AivX-391NMT’s internal Ext3 formatted hard disk from my PC through Windows?
1 – Connect the USB2 cable (supplied) to the AivX-391NMT’s ‘USB PC’ port and to your PC’s USB2 port
2 – Download the "Ext2IFS_1_11a.exe " tool, from this link: http://www.fs-driver.org/download.html
3 – Install the tool on your PC leaving the default settings as:
"Read-Only Option", "UTF-8 Encoding", "Large File Feature", do not tick anything and click on the "Next" button
4 – If your firewall gives off a warning, authorise this software to be launched.
5 – In the “Drive Letters” menu, select a letter ‘.’ attributed to the AivX-391NMT’s hard disk, then click "Next"
For more information about the settings: http://www.fs-driver.org/screenshots.html
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6 – The tool has been installed once you reach the “Finish” menu
For more information on use: http://www.fs-driver.org/index.html
7 – You can also go to the Control Pannel to the "IFS Drivers Control Panel Items" icon.
Double click to make this menu appear and to be able to attribute a letter ‘.’ in the AivX-391NMT’s HDD.
The AivX-391NMT’s hard drive should now appear on your PC’s Explorer file under the letter ‘.’ that you chose. If this is not the case, please restart your computer.
8 – You can now transfer and organise all your Multimedia Folders & Files as you want. Your AivX-391NMT
will recognise them automatically when you search through the disk.
Client Mode USB2 - NTFS
How do I format the internal hard drive of my AivX-391NMT in NTFS from my PC using Windows?
1 – Connect the USB2 cable (supplied) to the AivX-391NMT’s ‘USB PC’ port and to your PC’s USB2 port
2 – From Windows, click on “Computer” and right click on your mouse to select "Manage"
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3 – Go to the “Disk Management” menu and create a new simple volume
4 – Format the new volume in NTFS (tick the “Quick Format” box).
5 – You can now transfer and organise all your Multimedia Folders & Files as you want, without needing an
additional control to recognise your AivX-391NMT hard disk.
Note: NMT applications are not compatible and can only be installed with a Linux (Ext3) partition.
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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS:
CHIPSET
Type Sigma Designs SMP8635
HARD DISK
Type 3.5” SATA in removable cartridge
Capacity 500 MB to 2 TB
VIDEO:
Formats MPEG1/2/4 Elementary (M1V, M2V, M4V)
MPEG1/2 PS (M2P, MPG) MPEG2 Transport Stream (TS, TP, TRP, M2T, M2TS, MTS) Matroska (MKV) MOV (H.264), MP4, RMP4 AVI, ASF, WMV VOB
codecs: H.264 & X.264, WMV9, DIVX & XVID SD/HD, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MP@HL, MPEG-
4.2, ASP@L5, 720p, 1-point GMC, MP@HL, BP@L3, MP@L4.0, HP@L4.0, HP@L4.1, VC-1, MP@HL, AP@L3
AUDIO
Multi-Channel Sound & Formats
AAC, M4A, MPEG audio (MP1, MP2, MP3, MPA), WAV, WMA Dolby True HD & Dolby Digital Plus (Bistream via HDMI 1.3) codecs: AC3, WMA, WMA Pro, AAC, MP1, MP2, MP3, LPCM, FLAC, OGG Vorbis
PHOTO
Formats JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF
SUBTITLES
Types SRT, SMI, SUB, SSA
CONNECTIONS
Video Outputs HDMI v1.3a Full HD 1080p, Component Video YUV (1080p), S-Video and Video
composite.
Audio Outputs RCA Analogue stereo, S/PDIF: Optical & Digital
USB 1x USB Slave, 2x USB 2.0 Host
Card readers 3 in 1 compatible (SD/SDHC/MMC)
Network connectivity Port Rj45 - Ethernet 10/100
OTHERS
Power 12V DC, 3A - 220V
Dimensions 205 x 60 x 174 mm
Weight 1.2 Kg
Accessories Power adapter, Remote control, HDMI & Composite Video Cables 1.3m and 1.5m,
USB Slave cable, Network Cable, Quick Start Guide
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STOREX WEBSITE
On the STOREX website you will find a SUPPORT section for each STOREX product. Go to the address
www.storex.eu
and select “Multimedia Hard Disk”, then AivX-391NMT. You will be able to download the latest complete version of the instruction manual and software updates, and read the frequently asked questions section.
Before contacting our technical support team or our after sales team, please first check the “Forum” section available from the “Support” tab on our website as your problems and their solution may have been handled previously.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
All requests must be sent by e-mail to the following address:
support.fr@storex.eu
Or by telephone to:
France: 01 55 85 82 00 (for the cost of a local call to Paris)
Belgium: 32-2-8889912 (support.be@storex.eu
)
Spain: 34-91-1871608 (soporte.es@storex.eu)
Germany: 49-30-89677804885 (support.de@storex.eu)
Switzerland: 41-22-5330153 (support.ch@storex.eu)
WorldWide: +339-72-39-29 (support.ww@storex.eu
)
Other Countries: 33-9-7211-3929 (support@storex.eu
)
From Monday to Thursday 9:30am to 7:30pm
Fridays from 9:30am to 6:30pm
The Storex forum,
pieces of information, updates and technical support are accessible from our
website:
www.storex.eu
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CONDITIONS OF THE GUARANTEE
Your AIVX-391NMT has a 1 year limited guarantee.
STOREX guarantees your AIVX-391NMT against any manufacturing or assembly fault. This guarantee is only valid for the initial purchaser of the AIVX-391NMT as the final user, and is not transferable if the unit is resold. This guarantee does not cover incompatibilities detected by the final user out with the recommendations on the packaging, or any incompatibility generated from another device or software on the computer connected to the AIVX-391NMT.
A proof of purchase must be supplied to our service team before the STOREX guarantee can be used.
The guarantee cannot be used for breakdowns or faults due to use that does not comply with the recommendations contained in this instruction manual, negligence, transformation, bad installation or heavy handling, non STOREX authorised repairs or modifications, inappropriate tests, accident or external factors, for example, not exclusively, excessive heat or humidity, a power cut, or incorrect installation or deinstalling of the AIVX-391NMT.
STOREX’s sole contractual obligation is to repair or replace a faulty product. In no case may STOREX be held responsible for loss of data, or its consequences, as a consequence of an operational fault or a breakdown of the product. In any case, STOREX’s financial responsibility will not exceed the purchase price of the product by the final client.
This guarantee for your AIVX-391NMT is thus defined in this document and cannot be modified, reduced or extended without STOREX’s written consent and STOREX cannot be held responsible for any technical advice or service supplied in relation to your AIVX-391NMT.
You are not a transferee of this guarantee.
This guarantee only covers your AIVX-391NMT and it is controlled by French law.
Note: STOREX™ reserves the right to modify this instruction manual without prior notice in accordance with product changes. Find the latest version of this manual on our website: http://www.storex.eu
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REGISTERING THE GUARANTEE
We invite you to register your AIVX-391NMT’s guarantee on our Website at the address:
http://garantie.storex.eu
If there is a fault with your AivX-391NMT, please contact your point of sale to repair it under guarantee or send
your demand by e-mail to the following address:
support@storex.eu
or by telephone to
France : 01 55 85 82 00 (for the cost of a local call to Paris)
Belgium: 32-2-8889912 (support.be@storex.eu)
Spain: 34-91-1871608 (soporte.es@storex.eu)
Germany: 49-30-89677804885 (support.de@storex.eu)
Switzerland: 41-22-5330153 (support.ch@storex.eu)
WorldWide: +339-72-39-29 (support.ww@storex.eu
)
Other Countries: 33-9-7211-3929 (support@storex.eu
)
from Monday to Thursday from 9:30am to 7:30pm
Friday from 9:30am to 6:30pm
For more details, please read the complete version of the user manual (available on the website):
http://www.storex.eu
SECURITY - ENVIRONMENT
Your STOREX product has been tested and meets the EC standards in place at the time of marketing.
Your STOREX product has been tested and meets the environmental standards (RoHS) in place at the time of marketing.
At the end of the product’s lifespan, do not throw it in the bin, but return the product to the distributer who will make sure that the product is recycled as electrical waste.
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is product from
www.storex.eu
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All trademarks are registered by their respective owners.
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