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Handle the AC adapter cord carefully

Do not place heavy objects on top of the cord, or place it near hot objects. Doing so may damage the cord 
and result in fi re, electrical shock, or malfunction. Altering the cord, or excessively bending or pulling the 
cord may result in fi re or electrical shock. If the cord is damaged, please contact your local retail outlet or 
Canopus directly.
*  Replacement of damaged parts, unless defective due to manufacturing, will be charged at actual cost plus 

handling fees.

Do not use the product in a dusty or humid environment

It may cause a short-circuit or a build-up of heat, resulting in fi re or electric shock.

Do not let foreign matters enter the inside of the product

If water or any foreign matter enters the inside of the product, it may cause fi re or electric shock. In the case 
where water or foreign matter is allowed to enter the product, turn the power OFF and pull out the power 
cable from the receptacle.

Do not use the product when you hear thunder

Do not touch the product body or its plug on such occasions. It may result in electric shock.

Stop using the product when it is smoking

Do not use the product in an abnormal condition like when it is smoking or emitting an odor.
It may result in fire or malfunction of the product. If any anomaly is found, turn OFF the power of the 
product, disconnect the power cable, making sure that the product is not smoking any more.

Do not use the product in a damaged condition

Do not drop the product nor use the product with its cover broken.
It may result in fi re or malfunction of the product. In case the product is damaged, turn OFF the power of the 
product and pull out the power cable from the receptacle.

Do not touch AC adapter with wet hands

Do not disconnect or plug in the AC adapter when your hands are wet. Contact with water may result in 
electric shock, fi re or damage.

Do not setup in an area that becomes hot

Do not setup in an area exposed to direct sunlight or near a heating apparatus. The heat can accumulate, 
causing burns, fi re or damage. Also, the unit may become deformed or change color.

CAUTION

The following conditions indicate the potential for bodily harm, damage to hardware or loss of data.

Do not pull AC adapter cord when disconnecting from electrical outlet

When disconnecting the AC adapter cord, pull on the plug, not the cord itself. Pulling on the cord can 
damage the cord and may result in fi re or electric shock.

Do not setup other than the Described method

Do not setup in a manner other than prescribed. Do not use while wrapped in cloth or plastic. Heat can 
accumulate, causing burns, fi re or damage.

If product will not be used for an extended period

If this product will not to be used for an extended period of time, disconnect the AC adapter from the 
electrical outlet.

Do not place the product on an unstable place

Do not place the product on an unstable table or slanted surface. The product may fall from it, resulting in 
injuries or malfunction of the product.

Summary of Contents for MediaEdge-STB3

Page 1: ...MediaEdge STB3 Operation Guide MediaEdge STB3 Operation Guide November 30 2006 Copyright 2006 Canopus Co Ltd All rights reserved Engineered by Canopus Co Ltd...

Page 2: ...arding the method of usage the descriptions herein or any other concerns please contact the local Canopus office or distributor WARNING The following conditions indicate the potential for serious bodi...

Page 3: ...not smoking any more Do not use the product in a damaged condition Do not drop the product nor use the product with its cover broken It may result in fire or malfunction of the product In case the pro...

Page 4: ...ventilated room Covering the vent may cause heat inside of the product resulting in fire or product malfunction FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas...

Page 5: ...he software hardware or manuals that accompany this product and all other related products including miscellaneous supplemental items are prohibited 7 Canopus as written in both English and Japanese a...

Page 6: ...TB3 Parts Names 5 3 1 Front Panel 5 3 2 Rear Panel 6 3 3 Remote Controller 7 4 Startup and shutdown 8 4 1 Startup 8 4 2 Shutdown 9 5 Menu mode 10 5 1 Menu screen 10 5 2 Playing back contents 11 6 Chan...

Page 7: ...MediaEdge 1 Chapter 1 Using MediaEdge STB3 1...

Page 8: ...RANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MARCHANTABILITY NON INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF THIS PR...

Page 9: ...so as to display on TV monitors MediaEdge Server Switching HUB MediaEdge STB3 TV monitor TV monitor TV monitor MediaEdge STB3 MediaEdge STB3 2 2 Users and Administrators Users Users are those who ope...

Page 10: ...ing menu screen this mode allows the selection of content using numeric buttons on the remote controller much like changing channels on a TV Channel numbers 1 through 99 are available When no content...

Page 11: ...hts when MediaEdge STB3 is connected to a network via a hub or other such device 3 TX LED Lights when MediaEdge STB3 is sending data to the network 4 RX LED Lights when MediaEdge STB3 is receiving dat...

Page 12: ...7 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Component video Y Pb Pr output 8 LAN Port for connecting to Ethernet 9 REMOTE Remote terminal 10 DIP switches Used to enable WOL Wake On LAN or change the video output format Re...

Page 13: ...ontent and enter numbers 4 Navigation buttons Use to play content and select menus 5 Function button Displays the system information Only the button is used 6 Play mode button Not used 7 Display butto...

Page 14: ...ter the power to the MediaEdge STB3 is turned on the menu screen appears Menu screens differ in accordance with administrator settings In channel mode 1 Several seconds after the power to the MediaEdg...

Page 15: ...OWER LED will be orange and the MediaEdge STB3 will shut down Note If the POWER LED is flashing the MediaEdge STB3 is shutting down When the MediaEdge STB3 is shutting down do not remove the AC adapto...

Page 16: ...ller to confirm the selection Press on the remote controller to display the home menu Press on the remote controller to display the next history page Press on the remote controller to display the prev...

Page 17: ...tton the remote controller Here we select Street scene from Sample Contents HD 2 Selected content plays Info You can pause the playing content by pressing button on the remote controller 3 Press butto...

Page 18: ...vailable to operate differ in accordance with administrator settings 6 1 Default content The content displayed at the start of the channel mode is called default content A moving picture still picture...

Page 19: ...0 1 To specify 11 enter 1 1 You can enter the content number by entering a 1 digit number and then pressing button if it s 1 digit Also after a few seconds have passed since you enter a 1 digit numbe...

Page 20: ...rlay displayed while content is playing back are called OSD on screen displays 1 2 3 1 Play info Displays the information and state of content now being played 2 Dialog Displays such items as pause di...

Page 21: ...econds when content starts playing is paused or is skipped and then the display goes off automatically Press the button on the remote controller to show hide the play info The play information may not...

Page 22: ...o within a certain period the indicator will automatically disappear Volume value Volume bars Info Press the button on the remote controller to mute Press the button again to clear the mute state Info...

Page 23: ...on Displays the system information of the MediaEdge STB3 The menu items available to operate differ in accordance with administrator settings 1 Press the button on the remote controller The system inf...

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