5.2.3 Connect power to the TV Media Player
Connect the supplied 12V DC adapter to a free wall socket. Connect the other end to
the designated port on the back of the TV Media Player.
5.2.4 Connect USB to the TV Media Player
The TV Media Player automatically searches the disk for supported media content. If
there is a large volume of digital media, it might take several minutes to completely
scan the disk, however the files that have already been scanned can be played. Some
USB hard drives require a separate power source to use it, so make sure the USB disk
is powered on and connected. Often USB hard disks have LED indicators that let you
know if it is powered on and if it is connected. Check the user guide of the USB hard
disk for more information.
5.2.5 Connect Ethernet to the TV Media Player
The TV Media Player includes an Ethernet port to connect the TV Media Player to a
local network in order to use digital media stored on servers connected to the
network. Connect a Cat5 or higher certified cable to the designated port on the TV
Media Player. Connect the other end of the cable to a hub, switch, modem or router.