SOFTWARE UPGRADES
The TEAC Digital Player is the first set-top box within Australia
capable of upgrading itself over the Internet.
When connected to the internet, a message will be displayed on your
screen when an upgrade is available.
Check the website http://player.teac.com.au for more details.
USB PORT CONNECTIVITY
The Universal Serial Bus Port (USB) allows you to connect many
devices to your digital receiver such as Printers, Webcams, Flash
Memory, Harddrives, Ethernet adpators, Input devices, etc.
TEAC is constantly upgrading the number of devices that may be
connected to your digital set-top box. It is recommended that you
check the website for a list of compatible devices.
ITV-D500 has USB 1.1 specification.
WEBCAM
ETHERNET
USB FLASH
The USB port on the digital player is hot-plug. Connecting devices
may be inserted or removed at any time.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
If you experience any technical difficulty,
simply disconnect the USB device and switch off the main power
(switch on the rear of the box).
Due to the speed limitations of USB1.1, it may not be possible to use
multiple devices at the one time.
RECOMMENDATION:
External USB Hubs are compatible. It is
recommended that a ‘powered version’ is used as to not cause
damage to your digital player.
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WIRELESS
MEDIA PLAYBACK
It is possible to use external memory devices to playback video,
audio and picture files. See section on Multimedia.
Some of the supported file formats are MP3, JPG, BMP, GIF, MPEG,
WAV, HTML, JS, AIFF.
To playback MPEG movie files, they must be encoded in PAL standard
25frames/sec. Also, due to the limitation of USB 1.1, video streams
such as MPEG2 upto 3.5Mbps may be played.
When using the USB Flash Memory device or an external USB harddisk
case, they MUST be formatted using FAT32 file system.