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2. Familiarizing Yourself with HD MediaBox
2.1
HD MediaBox Case and Stand
HD MediaBox is fanless by design, and does not require any
additional cooling, even if an internal HDD is fitted. Care should be
taken however, to ensure that HD MediaBox is not placed in very hot
environments or spaces without any airflow.
Cooling holes are included in the HD MediaBox case and attention
should be taken not to cover these holes during operation.
HD MediaBox arrives fitted with a stand for use in the vertical
position. However, HD MediaBox can also be used horizontally
without interfering with operation. This is achieved simply by
removing the included base using a flat blade screwdriver.
To provide adequate ventilation, it is recommended that small rubber
feet are used on the bottom surface.
2.2
HD MediaBox Front Panel
Power indicator
The power status of HD MediaBox is shown by the color of the LED
No light
- No mains power
Red
- Standby
Green
- Running
Play/Pause indicator
This blue LED shows the playback status of HD MediaBox.
No light
- No media is playing
Blue constant light
- Media is playing
Blue flashing light
- Media is paused
Hard disk indicator
This orange LED shows when the internal HDD (if fitted) is being
accessed; either by HD MediaBox or by an external PC via USB. It is
normal for this light to flicker during disk accessing
No light
- HDD is not being accessed
Orange light
- HDD is being accessed
USB 2.0 indicator
This Blue LED shows when HD MediaBox is accessing an external USB
storage device through one of its 2 USB ports.
No light
- External USB storage is not being accessed
Blue light
- External USB storage is being accessed
Infra Red (IR) input sensor
This is where HD MediaBox receives its instructions from the Remote
Control. Care should be taken to avoid blocking this area.