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SOMMAIRE

1. Warnings 

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2. Usage Precautions 

4

3. Device Performance 

5

4. Accessories 

7

5. Using the device 

9

6. System configuration 

18

7. Appendix 

19

Summary of Contents for SO SPEAKY HDMI

Page 1: ...Multimedia hard disk drives User Manual PC MAC 1...

Page 2: ...2 SOMMAIRE 1 Warnings 4 2 Usage Precautions 4 3 Device Performance 5 4 Accessories 7 5 Using the device 9 6 System configuration 18 7 Appendix 19...

Page 3: ...3 EN61000 6 1 The labels with the serial on the product and its package are important for the guarantees covering malfunctions and have to be presented for any repairs The company will not perform an...

Page 4: ...dia function We do not guarantee the device if it has been formatted To delete data from the So Speaky HDMI s simply delete the unwanted file via your PC right click then delete 2 USAGE PRECAUTIONS 1...

Page 5: ...is equipped with multiple ports for connection to a television a VGA monitor or an amplifier 5 The So Speaky HDMI supports DVD navigation functions it can read IFO format files 6 The So Speaky HDMI s...

Page 6: ...16 Important notice The locations for reading memory cards on the device only work for data input the device cannot act as a card reader for a computer If the device is connected to a PC as a USB hard...

Page 7: ...a slideshow it changes the transition mode between images While playing music it changes the pre equalized modes ANGLE Changes image orientation View a scene from different angles if the DVD playing...

Page 8: ...ween images during a slideshow SLIDE SHOW Displays the images in Continuous Mode OTB One Touch Backup Saves the memory card data directly to the hard disk Only press this button once Music Plays music...

Page 9: ...follow the instructions below Turn on your So Speaky HDMI Press the Setup button on the remote Using the Up Down Left Right buttons on your remote select Set Preference then Enter Select key OSD lang...

Page 10: ...ve first changed your television settings to the desired mode and then change your Speaky HDMI s display mode by clicking the Video button on your remote Once for the YPbPr HDMI mode Once for the AV m...

Page 11: ...or the television Press the VIDEO key on the So Speaky HDMI remote to select YPbPr OUT mode The menu will appear on the television screen Also connect the AV cable for sound white and red since the YP...

Page 12: ...Card If you insert your memory card Ex SD CF before turning on your So Speaky HDMI the files saved on your So Speaky HDMI s hard disk as well as those on your memory card will be displayed on the scre...

Page 13: ...re used to go to Previous file and to Next file of the current page It is advisable to put the files in subdirectories not in the root of HDD and not more than 6000 files in each directory MPEG2 and D...

Page 14: ...ter b Create a directory on the player s hard disk For example On the E drive create the e Shrek directory Then copy all the Wedding Movie files to the e Wedding Movie directory from the DVD or the PC...

Page 15: ...n key and the selected line will be transferred to the right hand screen Select a directory to save to and press ENTER Press the LEFT direction key to return to the left hand screen and the selected l...

Page 16: ...keys are used for scrolling through your music files to select an option such as selecting a title The Enter OTB key has two functions by pressing it once you make your selection for example to begin...

Page 17: ...r in parentheses that corresponds to your So Speaky HDMI s address A green arrow shaped icon shaped will appear in the task bar The media player can now be used as an external peripheral storage devic...

Page 18: ...herwise an error message will appear on the screen Turn off all applications Click on the Task Bar icon for external storage devices Select your external hard disk and confirm that you would like it t...

Page 19: ...AC3 Video MPEG1 2 MPEG4 Divx Xvid VCD DVD MPG MPEG DAT AVI VOB MP4 Picture JPEG MJPEG Audio Output Analogue stereo AV Digital HDMI Audio Output 1 Video component output CVBS NTSC PAL TV System 2 HDMI...

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