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Installation

1. When locating the 782-LT unit, ensure that a clearance 
distance of 25mm (1”) is maintained around the unit to 
provide sufficient ventilation airflow. Items that could 
accidentally block the ventilation grills or impede the 
cooling airflow must not be located near the unit.

2. The 782-LT must not be installed where there is a 
possibility of exposure to condensation, dripping or 
splashing liquids. Containers filled with fluid should not 
be located in the vicinity of this unit. Do not fix the 782-
LT to any surface which is a heat source that may cause 
the unit to over-heat.

3. Connect the 782-LT unit to the display using an HDMI 
cable. Ensure this cable is inserted into the 782’s HDMI 
OUTPUT port. All connectors are clearly labelled on the 
rear face of the unit.

4. If the 782-LT is to be operated by a user using a 
MediaStar Infra-Red (IR) remote control (model 710-IR 
(ordered separately), either

a) Ensure the built-in IR receiver on the side of the 782-
LT is visible, or 

b) Fit a remote IR receiver module (model 911-4154, 
ordered separately). The IR receiver should be mounted 
in a visible position, facing away from the screen and be 
plugged into the IR RX 3.5mm jack socket in the 782- LT. 
If necessary, the 911-4154 cable can be extended up 
to 10m using a standard 3.5mm 4 pole male to female 
extender cable.

5. Power on the 782-LT by connecting it to the network 
using the CAT5 SFTP cable supplied or another 
equivalent cable of appropriate length. The 782-LT will 
then negotiate a class 0/4 power supply connection with 
the PoE power supply equipment. Check that the status 
LED is lit.

6. When using HDMI, the 782-LT will automatically  
select the highest possible picture resolution that the 
display and 782-LT both support. You can configure 
a different resolution via the on-board browser 
configuration menus. 

The LEDs on the network connector will illuminate to 
indicate there is a valid network connection. The orange 
RJ45 LED indicates a network link has been established, 
and the (flashing) green LED shows network activity.

The 782-LT is supplied with DHCP enabled, so by default, 
it will negotiate a valid IP address setting with a DHCP 
server. If no DHCP server is present, the unit should be 
configured with a static IP address. If required, the 782’s 
MAC address is printed on the model label on the rear 
face of the unit.

Quick Start Guide

MediaStar 782-LT 4K IPTV & Media Player

200-2444 V1      2/8

Summary of Contents for 782-LT

Page 1: ...his apparatus near water 4 Clean only with a dry cloth 5 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 6 Do not install near any heat sources such as...

Page 2: ...tion facing away from the screen and be plugged into the IR RX 3 5mm jack socket in the 782 LT If necessary the 911 4154 cable can be extended up to 10m using a standard 3 5mm 4 pole male to female ex...

Page 3: ...server a commonly used internet time server is pool ntp org If this is not available set the date and time manually The date time will be retained and updated throughout a power outage of up to 3 day...

Page 4: ...essing device hostname IP address subnet mask Gateway and DNS settings Confirm these with the network administrator before configuring Update Locations Specify the URL of the MediaStar http server and...

Page 5: ...160p25 30 HDCP 1 4 AUDIO OUTPUT HDMI PCM stereo Dolby Audio USB 1 x USB2 500mA Mouse Keyboard HID compatible USB memory keys used for local media load and secure software upgrades IR RECEIVER Integrat...

Page 6: ...Quick Start Guide MediaStar 782 LT 4K IPTV Media Player 200 2444 V1 6 8 Notes...

Page 7: ...armonic current emissions EN61000 3 3 2013 Electromagnetic compatibility Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuation and flicker IEC 62368 1 2014 Audio video information and communication techno...

Page 8: ...m uncontrolled waste disposal please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Whilst all reasonable care has b...

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