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6.6 Firmware Setup 

The Firmware Setup is illustrated in the following sections. 

 

 

 

Firmware Upgrade Setup Screen 

 

Summary of Contents for MM-VP35US

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FANTEC MM VP35US Media Player Feature Installation Guide Management Guide ...

Page 2: ...UIDE 8 2 1 Package contents 8 2 2 Specifications 8 2 3 Supported Hard Disk Formats 8 2 4 Minimum System Requirements 9 2 5 SUPPORTED MEDIA PLAYBACK FORMATS 10 3 USING MEDIA PLAYER 10 3 1 USB ENCLOSURE 10 3 2 MEDIA FILE PLAYBACK MODE 10 4 Remote Control Introduce 11 5 Front Panel Introduce 13 6 Starting Quick Media Play 14 6 1 Main Function Select 14 6 2 Setup Main Page 15 6 3 Preference Setup Page...

Page 3: ...p Page 24 6 4 1 Thumbnail Digest 25 6 4 2 Photo Display Size 26 6 4 3 Slideshow Mode 27 6 4 4 Interval Time 28 6 4 5 Transition Setup 29 6 5 Video Setup Page 30 6 5 1 TV Dsiplay Mode 31 6 5 2 MPEG4 Subtitle Screen 32 6 5 3 Subtitle Language 33 6 6 Fireware Setup 34 6 6 1 Firmware Upgrade 35 7 Digital Photo Display 36 8 Digital Music Playback 37 9 Digital Video Playback 38 10 File Library Browsing ...

Page 4: ...ower cable before inserting a hard disk 2 A power adapter with a different voltage rating will cause damages and voids the product warranty 3 Keep the equipment away from humidity or any type of moisture 4 Do not drop or shack the device 5 Do not press or put any weight on the device 6 Do not clean the device with alcohol thinner or benzene ...

Page 5: ...C M M V P 3 5 U S M e d i a P l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 4 1 2 Take a look to the Media Player Rear Panel A Power Connector D YPbPr output B Fan Switch E A V output C VGA Connector F USB Connector A B C D E F ...

Page 6: ...F A N T E C M M V P 3 5 U S M e d i a P l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 5 1 3 Output Installation Guide AV Mode ...

Page 7: ...F A N T E C M M V P 3 5 U S M e d i a P l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 6 VGA Mode ...

Page 8: ...F A N T E C M M V P 3 5 U S M e d i a P l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 7 YPbPr Mode ...

Page 9: ...nd Power Adapter Remote control AV cable YPbPr cable User Manual Screw Pack 2 2 Specifications Application 3 5 inch hard disk SATA interface Output Port AV Composite video NTSC PAL VGA output YPbPr Component output 2 3 Supported Hard Disk Formats USB Enclosure FAT32 NTFS Media File Playback Mode FAT32 NTFS Note Under NTFS and FAT32 is support DVD subtitle ...

Page 10: ...56 MB recommended USB 1 1 Port USB 2 0 recommended USB 1 1 Port USB 2 0 recommended 2 5 Supported Media Playback Formats Video MPEG1 VCD SVCD DAT MPEG2 AVI VOB MPEG4 AVI DivX XviD GMC QPEL Motion JPG DVD Menu The following types of subtitle are supported srt txt SubRip ssa Sub Station Alpha ass advanced Sub Station Alpha sub txt MicroDVD sub txt Subviewer psb PowerDivx smi Sami Music MP3 WAV AAC A...

Page 11: ... your computer LED is bright Note If you plug the Media Player into computer with USB media file playback function will not work 3 2 Media File Playback Mode Usage as Media Player 1 Connect the Video Audio cable between Media Player and TV Monitor 2 Plug in the power adapter and power on your TV Monitor 3 Push the POWER button 4 Remember to change the TV mode to AV or YPbPr mode Note If the video ...

Page 12: ...POWER POWER ON OFF Page Up Jump to last page Page Down Jump to next page VOL Increase the volume VOL Decrease the volume MUTE Turn off the sound Rotate Rotate the photo Zoom Zoom in out the photo AV Change display between NTSC and PAL VGA Change display to VGA mode 640x480 YPbPr Change display to YPbPr mode 480P 720P ...

Page 13: ...t page Up Direction button to move cursor on the screen Down Direction button to move cursor on the screen Right Direction button to move cursor on the screen Left Direction button to move cursor on the screen Play Pause Enter Continue play back Interrupts file playback FWD Next section in Music or Video REV Previous section in Music or Video NOTE YPbPr_Mode Factory default 480P 720P ...

Page 14: ...kes you to play or execute the current selection B UP Direction button to move cursor on the screen C DOWN Direction button to move cursor on the screen D LEFT Direction button to move cursor on the screen E RIGHT Direction button to move cursor on the screen F MENU Takes you to the main menu G POWER Power switch A B C D E F G ...

Page 15: ... r M a n u a l 14 6 Starting Quick Media Play 6 1 Main Function Select Use the UP DOWN or RIGHT LIFT navigation buttons to move through the selection icon and press ENTER to select The selected function is shown in the middle of the screen Home Page Screen ...

Page 16: ...The Setup Main Page appears when SETUP is selected from the Home Page Screen Use the navigation buttons to move up and down the options and press ENTER to select Note The firmware revision level that manual is based upon is shown in the lower left hand corner Setup Main Screen Firmware Revision ...

Page 17: ... a P l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 16 6 3 Preference Setup Page The System Preference Setup is illustrated in the following sections Use the navigation buttons to move through the options and press ENTER to select Preference Setup Screen ...

Page 18: ...F A N T E C M M V P 3 5 U S M e d i a P l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 17 6 3 1 OSD Language The OSD Language Setup Screen is as below Factory default is English ...

Page 19: ...turn on the Information Row display Selecting OFF will turn off the Information Row The Information Row can still be toggled on or off during Photo Slideshow using the INFORMATION action bottom of the screen The Row contains data on the thumbnail currently displayed as shown below Currently Selected Device File Name Photo Size Thumbnail Total ...

Page 20: ...l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 19 6 3 3 Help row Help Row Setup Screen Selecting ON will cause the Help Row to be display Factory default setting is ON Selecting OFF will turn off Help Row Action Button Row Help Row Thumbnails Screen Help Row ...

Page 21: ... s e r M a n u a l 20 6 3 4 File Editing File Editing Setup Screen Selecting ON will enable the file editing mode Selecting OFF disables the file editing mode Factory default mode is OFF ATTENTION File editing is only available if HDD is FAT32 formatted ...

Page 22: ... Screen Select A TO Z the files would display in alphanumeric orders starting with A Select Z TO A the files would display in alphanumeric orders starting with Z Select RECENT DATE would display in date starting with the most recent date Select OLDEST DATE would display in by date starting with the oldest date ...

Page 23: ...ilenames You can change the operation of the Harrier at this time by pressing the ENTER key on the remote control this will cause the action button row to appear at the bottom of the screen Select PHOTO VIDEO will start the automatic playback of a photo and video show The video clips play with the sound tracks associated with them Pressing any key on the remote control will disable the automatic p...

Page 24: ...p Values Use the navigation buttons to move to the DEFAULT field and press ENTER to restore the factory default settings Default Setup Screen Note All setting changes are saved in the non volatile EEPROM in the Media Player system Select MAIN PAGE to go back the Setup Main Page screen ...

Page 25: ...F A N T E C M M V P 3 5 U S M e d i a P l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 24 6 4 Photo Setup Page The Photo Setup functions are illustrated in the following section Photo Setup Page Setup Screen ...

Page 26: ...mbnails of large photo in a short time Factory default mode in ON z Select Best fit will display the photo thumbnails by decoding the photo and scaling down to fit into the entire display area allocated for the thumbnail This process may take a longer time if the photos are of high resolutions z Selecting OFF will display the photo thumbnails by decoding the photo and scaling down to fit into the ...

Page 27: ...e top and bottom or the left and right sides If the photo is taller than it is wide portrait aspect ratio it will enlarger to the top and bottom of the screen If the photo is wider than it is tall landscape it will enlarge to the left and right sides z Selecting Best fit will display photos in the original image s aspect ratio no cropping used with most LCD TV displays Factory default mode is BEST...

Page 28: ...ons and press ENTER to select Selecting Manual will give full control of the photo slideshow timing to the user The user will need to use the page up and page down keys of the remote control to scroll through the photos stored in the device Selecting AUTO will initiate the photo slideshow after a full screen photo display has started Factory default mode is AUTO Slideshow Setup Screen ...

Page 29: ...the options and press ENTER to select Selecting 1 SECOND will display the photo for 1 second before switching to another photo Selecting 3 5 or 10 SECONDS displays for 3 5 or 10 seconds before switching to another photo Factory default is 3 seconds ATTENTION Large photo files take more time to load Please be patient if they don t switch immediately Interval Time Setup Screen ...

Page 30: ...sition Setup The arrow above and below the options list indicates that there are more selections than are shown on one screen Transition Setup Screen Selecting FULL SCREEN will display the full photo at once Selecting the other modes will display the photo using the transition chosen ...

Page 31: ...F A N T E C M M V P 3 5 U S M e d i a P l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 30 6 5 Video Setup Page The Video Setup is illustrated in the following sections Video Setup Screen ...

Page 32: ... n u a l 31 6 5 1 TV Display mode TV Display Screen z Selecting WIDE will display a 720p screen to be displayed 16 9 aspect ratio suitable for HDTV Factory default mode is Wide HDTV z Selecting NORMAL will fix the video output to VGA mode with a 4 3 aspect ratio ...

Page 33: ...4 Subtitle Setup Screen Selecting ON will display the MPEG4 subtitle to be displayed Factory default mode in ON Selecting OFF will turn off the MPEG4 subtitle NOTE The subtitle text file for example abc srt must be in the same directory as the MPEG file for example abc avi for the subtitle to be displayed ...

Page 34: ...d i a P l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 33 6 5 3 Subtitle Language Subtitle Language Setup Screen Select the subtitle language from the menu the one you choose would become default setting Otherwise the factory default would be English ...

Page 35: ...F A N T E C M M V P 3 5 U S M e d i a P l a y e r U s e r M a n u a l 34 6 6 Firmware Setup The Firmware Setup is illustrated in the following sections Firmware Upgrade Setup Screen ...

Page 36: ...the options and press ENTER to select Please copy the new firmware file to your hard disk rom Select Upgrade to enable the upgrade procedure When the upgrade screen is gone it means firmware upgrade has already finished ATTENTION Do not turn off the power when firmware upgrade procedures are under processing It will cause upgrade procedures failed and Media Player damage on the situation ...

Page 37: ...appear All the photos found in the device will be display in continuous pages of photo thumbnails Use the navigation buttons on the remote control to move through the thumbnails in the thumbnail page Highlight either the first or the last thumbnail and use the LEFT or RIGHT button on the remote as indicated by the text in the Help Row at the bottom of the screen to access the action buttons Then u...

Page 38: ...ible The music files will play in the background and will play sequentially in an alphabetical order based on the filenames In the digital music playback mode the Music Library Screen will appear All the music files found in the selected device will be displayed in a continuous list of music files Use the navigation buttons on the remote control to move through the music files The highlighted musi...

Page 39: ...n will appear All the video found in the device will be displayed in continuous pages of video thumbnails Use the navigation buttons on the remote control to move through the thumbnails in the thumbnail page Highlight either the first or the last thumbnail and use the LEFT or RIGHT button on the remote as indicated by the text on the bottom of the screen to access the action buttons Then use the a...

Page 40: ...is function The File Library Screen will appear showing the contents of the currently selected device Use the navigation buttons on the remote control to move through the different files The highlighted file starts automatically Use the LEFT button on the remote to access the action buttons at the bottom of the screen Then use the and action buttons to jump to the previous or next page of thumbnai...

Page 41: ... File Library Browsing mode DVD Navigation Choose the folder with the DVD content AUDIO TS and VIDEO TS folder and highlight it It s recommended to create a single folder for each DVD movie Use the LEFT button on the remote to access the action buttons at the bottom of the screen Then use action button to enter the function ...

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