Uptek DMA 201 User Manual

User Manual
Table of Contents
1. Introduction………………………………………………….…..2
1.1 Hardware……….……………………………………………3
1.2 Application features….…………………………………….3
1.3 Device Compatibility………………………………………..4
2. Terminology…………………………………………………….….6
3. DMA Overview…………………………………………………….6
4. The A/V Streaming system………………………………………7
4.1 Reference Design…………………………………………7
4.2 A/V System Overview………………………………….….7
4.3 DMS Software Installation……………………………..8
5. DMA Setup……………………………………………………….11
5.1 Indicators………………………………………………..…11
5.2 Cable Connections………………………………………..12
5.3 Memory Cards………………………………………..….13
5.4 Power up…………………………………………………..14
5.5 Remote Control…………………………………………..14
6. Operation Setup Section………………………………………..15
6.1 Wire Setup………………………………………….……15
6.2 Wireless Setup……………………………………..……17
6.3 Playback Options……...…………………………………18
6.4 Device Setup………………………………………………19
7. Content Navigation Modes…………………………………….20
7.1 List Mode…………………………………………………21
7.2 Audio Preview Mode………………………………………22
7.3 Photo Preview Mode……………………………………22
7.4 Video Preview Mode………………………………………22
8. Content Play Modes…………………………………………...23
8.1 Audio Play Mode………………………………………….23
8.2 Photo Play Mode……………………………………..….23
8.3 Video Play Mode……………………………………..….23
9. Trouble Shooting…………………….…………………………...24
1. Introduction
Watch downloaded movies: Download and store movies on your PC then watch them on your TV from the comfort of your living room couch. No need to burn movies from your hard disk to CD or DVD,just the ease and convenience of wireless access with fingertip control.You can playback movies from online movie services and evenstream movies from the Internet. The Wireless Multimedia player supports MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, DivX and Xvid video formats.
Enjoy PC music anywhere at home: Stream music files from your PC and listen to them in high quality in any room on your audio system. Keep your music collection stored on your PC's hard disk. Use your remote control to select songs according to artist, album or genre. You can play songs from online music services, and even listen to Internet Radio without a PC. The Wireless Multimedia player supports WMA, MP3 and AAC-MPEG4 music formats, and so you have access to all your downloaded songs.
Share your digital photos: Relax on the couch and look at your holiday photos with the whole family or friends. Simply store your photo collections centrally on a PC and enjoy them anytime on your TV. If you have a high-definition TV input on an LCD or plasma TV, your digital photos will be brought to life!
Smart and simple: The Wireless Multimedia player is easily installed, thanks to a user-friendly step-by-step approach. All the steps needed to install it are displayed on your TV screen.
Wireless convenience: You can access multimedia content from other PCs in your house. The media manager works on most PCs, including older types. So with just one Wireless Media player you can access content on several PCs, and there's no need to copy files across. The 2.4 GHz wireless link between the Multimedia player and the PC means you don't have to lay cables or drill holes through walls.
1.1 Hardware
1.1.1 External Interfaces
• Ethernet (10/100)
• 802.11g WiFi
• USB2.0 FS HOST
• Flash card reader MS/SD/MMC/CF
• AV outputs
1.1.2 Video
• Composite (yellow RCA)
• SCART interface.
• Y/PbPr/YCbCr
1.1.3 Audio
• L/R Stereo (RW RCAx2)
• Digital audio out (Optical output)
1.1.4 IR input (remote control)
1.2 Application Features
1.2.1 "Browse for” and play back content stored on PCs or other DLNA server devices on the network, or from local media"
• Network content browsing dependent on DLNA media server's "presentation" of the available content
• Local content browsing (Thumb drive, Flash cards) based on simple hierarchical folder organization (file system)
• Built in radiotime internet radio and flickr photo share website.
1.2.2 Trick mode support
• Multi speed FF/FR/Skip ahead/Skip back
• Pause/Play/Stop
• Zoom/Rotate on photos
1.2.3 File Search
1.2.4 Photo Slideshow
1.2.5 Music+Photo Slideshow
Device setup
- Control over most aspects of device operation
- Accessed through "Setup" button on remote control
- Networking
• Simple, intuitive - "leads" user through initial connect process
• Prioritizes on Wired; if no Wired, then attempts to connect via Wireless
• Automatically identifies and auto prompts user on SSID select and security key entry when connecting to a secure network
• Networking
• Display
- 4:3 or 16:9 format
- PAL or NTSC
- 480i/480p output
• Three display/viewing modes:
- Preview Mode.
• Video – highlighted video file in list plays in preview window.
• Photo – highlighted photo file in list displays in preview window, along with basic file information.
• Music – highlighted music file in list plays, with ID3 tag info displayed in preview window.
- List Mode
- Thumbnail Mode
1.3 Device Compatibility
1.3.1 Display resolution
- Standard Definition AV processing and output (480i/480p)
- NTSC or PAL
1.3.2 File format support
- Files can be from USB, Flash cards, or over the network. Only caveat
is some network media servers limit what file types they make available.
- Video
• MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4(SP)/MPEG4(ASP)/ MJPEG
• DIVX(3.x,3.x,5.x,6.0)/XVID(include GMC and QPEL)
- Audio
• PCM/WAV/MP3/AAC
- Pictures
• JPEG (max. 5120x3840)
• BMP/TIF/GIF/PNG(limited size)
1.3.3 DLNA Media Player
- Network Protocols
• TCP/IP stack
• HTTP streaming
• UPnP
• IP Addressing
* DHCP * Static IP * Auto IP
• DLNA v1.0 player/control point
* Works with DLNA-compliant Media Servers * Tested with Microsoft WMP11, WMP10+WMC2.0, Philips PMM, and
TwonkyVision
* Can interoperate with up to 8 servers at the same time
1.3.4 Networks
- 802.11 WiFi
• .11g or Super .11g (can optionally support 802.11a)
• WEP or WPA2 security
- 802.3 Ethernet
• Supports 10/100 connectivity to either 10 Mbit or 100 Mbit networks
1.4 Subtitle Support
1.4.1 DMATool use guide:
1. Run DMATOOL.EXE
2. Click MENU subtitle, click SUBMENU select(or PRESS Ctrl+O),the "Select Subtitle file" window will be show.
3. Click open button. show "open file" dialog
4. select single subtitle file
5. The list1 will be show the selected files. Press >> to confirm selected item.
6. Press Coverter button
7.The subtitle file will be converter to AVI file.
For example: Movie001.srt to Movie001_srt..avi
1.4.2 Windows Media Player11 setup:
1.Click Menu Library, click SUBMENU Add to Library.
2.Then click Advanced Option.
Click Here
3.Set “skip files small than” as 0 KB
4.Click OK to quite.
1.4.2 DMA unit operation:
1. Select subtitle file
.
Movie001_SRT.avi
?
2.Press Subtitle key to make sure subtitle file be selected.
3.Select vedio file(MOVIE001.avi) to play.
4.OK!
2. Terminology
A/V Audio/Visual EN Ethernet EN cable 10/100BaseT En patch cable(straight through type) MAC The unique 12 character hexadecimal address of an EN device NC No Connection O/S Operating System PC Pentium based Personal Computer running XP O/S PCA Printed Circuit Assembly PCB Print Circuit Board R/C Remote Control (infrared) RGW Router Gateware WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless Ethernet
3. DMA Overview
Front View:
Side View:
Back View
4. The A/V Streaming System
4.1 Reference Design
The reference system includes the following components:
 DMP Unit  Remote Control with 2 AAA battery  12V DC Power Adapter  Wifi Mini PCI card  Built in Wifi antenna  AV cable
4.2 A/V System Overview
The typical A/V Streaming system requires the following equipment:
802.11b/g compatible wireless router with10/100 Ethernetport(s)  A PC running XP Home or Professional Operating system  Microsoft Digital Media Server (DMS) software installed on the PC  NTSC or PAL Display/TV with Composite video inputs
Typical Digital Media Player System
¾ Hint:Using a wireless connection for both the DMA and the
Server PC doubles the media data traffic over the connection. While this rate is achievable with 802.11b/g technology in ideal conditions, it can cause undesirable interrruptions in some movie viewing situations. To avoid this, use a wired network connection between the Server PC and the wireless RGW. Alternatively, a wireless 802.11 AD HOC connection
can be set up directly between the PC and the DMA.
4.3 DMS Software Installation
Your PC requires software to act as a media server using UPnP protocols. Many other DLNA compliant UPnP Media Server software products are
Supported. Follow the installation directions provided with that software.
Note:The OS version of computer must be windows XP SP2 or above.
4.3.1 Download and install Windows Media player 11
IMPORTANT: The DMA uses your wireless network and Windows Media player 11 to access the pictures on your computer. If you do not have Wi ndows Media player 11 on your computer, or you have an earlier version, the software CD packed with your DMA automatically lets you install Media player 11.
Begin the download. You must be connected to the Internet. If you already have Windows Media player 11, or higher, on your computer. Go to set up media sharing.
[1] Let me install Windows Media player now
[2] Your browser opens and you are automatically connected to the Microsoft
Windows Media player download page.
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[3] Click Download NOW. Do not close the Windows Media player installer window during the installation. TIP—if an error screen appears, click OK on the error, then click Cancel on the Digital
Picture Frame Installer screen. Restart the installation by ejecting the CD and reloading it.
Continue with the download of Windows Media player 11.
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