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PhotoStorage

Summary of Contents for DMX-8651 F2B PhotoStorage

Page 1: ...SIM CF MD E N T E R P L A Y P R E V N E X T STOP User Manual ENGLISH PhotoStorage ...

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Page 3: ...Power 10 Standalone Connection 10 Connecting to Headphones or a Stereo System 10 Making Optical Digital Audio Output Connections 11 Connecting to a TV or Projector 11 Connecting to a Computer 12 Inserting Flash Memory Cards 13 Inserting and Removing a CD 13 Turning the PhotoStorage On 14 Installing Drivers 14 Using PhotoStorage 15 Using the OSD Setup Menus 15 Navigating the Menus 15 Adjusting the ...

Page 4: ...iewing files with the SMART NAVI Menu 27 Viewing files without the SMART NAVI Menu 28 Using the Slide Show 29 Playing a VCD or DVD 30 Basic Functions 30 Programming the Playing Order of Audio or Video CDs 32 Going to a Particular DVD Chapter 32 Repeating Chapters Tracks 33 Writing Burning Files to a CD 33 Writing from a Flash Memory Card 33 Disk Spanning 35 Writing from the Computer 35 Erasing a C...

Page 5: ...on CD enabling you to continuous ly backup photos taken with a digital camera while away on long vacations The PhotoStorage supports many different types of Flash Memory Cards so no matter what the camera you will always be able to back up your photos as well as other multimedia files The PhotoStorage s on screen display menu enables you to change settings view photos play movies or music and mana...

Page 6: ...ed portable stand alone 9 in 3 flash memory card to CD RW backup photo storage system Supports disk spanning for larger than 1GB flash size Supports the following multimedia types audio CD DVD VCD SVCD MP3 MPEG JPEG WAV Multiple flash memory card support CF type I II MD SM MS Pro MMC SD xD High speed USB 2 0 host connection for reader and CD RW drive Video out for PAL NTSC and stereo audio out Eas...

Page 7: ...achine may not look the same as the one in the diagram 1 x blank CD RW CD ROM burning software optional USB2 0 driver installation CD for Windows ME 98SE and Mac OS X includes a User Guide in PDF format SIM CF MD E N T E R P L A Y P R E V N E X T STO P QUICK START GUIDE MODE PAUSE PBC ZOOM AUDIO COPY ENTER MUTE STOP STEP SLOW SUBTITLE PROGRAM SHUFFLE REPEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 REP A B CLEAR MEN...

Page 8: ...ut the PhotoStorage 4 About the PhotoStorage ENTER PLAY STOP ESC CHARGE POWER PREV NEXT AUDIO OPTICAL COMPONENT OUT DC IN 9V VIDEO SVIDEO SD MMC CF MD SM MS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 11 ...

Page 9: ...t to TV stereo or headphones 8 USB port USB port for connecting to a computer 9 STOP ESC button Stops playback of a multimedia file or CD 10 NEXT button Skips to the next track chapter 11 IR port Point the remote control at the Infra Red IR port to operate the PhotoStorage 12 CD R W Eject button Ejects the CD 13 LCD display panel Shows PhotoStorage status 14 MS SD MMC card slot These 3 slots accom...

Page 10: ...P STEP SLOW SUBTITLE PROGRAM SHUFFLE REPEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10 REP A B CLEAR MENU SETUP RANDOM L R GOTO FF FR NEXT PREV RESUME PLAY ANGLE TITLE OSD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Button Function 1 POWER ON OFF Turns the PhotoStorage on and off 2 MODE Switches between the CD and a flash card ...

Page 11: ...8 MUTE Disables the sound during playback 9 SUBTITLE Changes the language of the DVD s subtitles 10 RESUME Used only in conjunction with the STEP button 25 Steps back through a movie one frame at a time 11 PROGRAM Displays a screen where you can program the playback of an audio CD 12 RANDOM Not used 13 PREV NEXT Skips to the previous or next chapter of a DVD VCD or track in the case of an audio CD...

Page 12: ...els 1 5x 2x 3x and zoom off 23 COPY Copyies burns files from the Flash Memory Card to the CD RW 24 STOP Stops the playback of movies or music 25 STEP Steps through a movie one frame at a time Press PLAY 6 to resume normal play 26 SLOW Cycles through 1 2x 1 4x and 1 8x of normal playback speed 27 GO TO Skips to a desired chapter 28 L R Not used 29 FR FF Cycles through 2 4 6 and 8 times normal playb...

Page 13: ...cts aligned with the metal contacts in the battery compartment 4 Close the battery cover Using a battery turns the PhotoStorage into a portable CD or MP3 player Replacing the Remote Control s Battery To replace the battery 1 Press the clip in 1 2 Gently slide the battery holder out 2 3 Replace the battery with a new one as shown in the diagram 4 Gently slide the battery holder with the new battery...

Page 14: ...ge while charging and is a steady green when fully charged Standalone Connection Without any connections PhotoStorage can only be used for burning CDs as a way to back up your files from a flash memory card Connecting to Headphones or a Stereo System There are two ways in which you can make a connection for listening to music Connect your headphone cable into the AUDIO OPTICAL socket on the PhotoS...

Page 15: ...SETUP on page 20 3 Set your stereo system s audio input to match the settings of the PhotoStor age Connecting to a TV or Projector Follow these steps to connect the PhotoStorage to a television or projector 1 Connect the audio cable red and white plugs from the AUDIO OPTICAL socket to the audio IN socket of your TV or stereo system 2 Connect the AV cable yellow plug from the PhotoStorage s VIDEO S...

Page 16: ...w these steps to connect the PhotoStorage to a computer 1 Connect the USB cable from the PhotoStorage s USB port to the USB port on the back of the computer 2 A New hardware found screen appears Follow the instructions on the screen and restart your computer when prompted If you have Windows 98 you will need to install the drivers as described in In stalling Drivers on page 14 Once the drivers hav...

Page 17: ... sure that the card is oriented correctly all cards will have a direc tion arrow indicated push the card in until it locks in place A slight amount of resistance will be felt as the card is seated This is normal To remove a Flash Memory Card grasp the end firmly between your thumb and index finger and pull the card from the slot NOTE Only one Flash Memory Card can be used at any one time Inserting...

Page 18: ... you will need to install the Card Reader and CD RW drivers 1 Connect the PhotoStorage to the computer as described in Connecting to a Computer on page 12 2 Insert the supplied driver CD into the CD ROM drive The following screen is displayed 3 Click Card Reader Driver for Win 98SE ME 2k XP and follow the instructions on the screen 4 Click CD RW Driver for Win 98SE and fol low the instructions on ...

Page 19: ...ress the UP and DOWN buttons on the remote control to select the desired submenu 3 Press the ENTER button on the remote control to enter the selected sub menu 4 In the submenu press the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired set ting 5 Press the RIGHT button on the remote control to move across to the options for that setting in the right column as shown below SHUFFLE REPEAT REP A B CLEAR MENU ...

Page 20: ...will also exit the SETUP MENU If an arrow appears at the top or bottom of the left menu button column it means there are more menus options to choose from that aren t displayed on the screen Adjusting the TV Settings To adjust the TV Settings 1 Enter the SETUP MENU as described in Navigating the Menus on page 15 2 Enter the PREFERENCES page and select TV TYPE 3 Select the TV type required Options ...

Page 21: ...tput S VIDEO or COMPONENT that you will be con necting to on the PhotoStorage See Connecting to a TV or Projector on page 11 Setting the OSD Language To set the OSD language 1 Enter the SETUP MENU as described in Navigating the Menus on page 15 2 Enter the GENERAL SETUP page and scroll down to OSD LANG 3 Select the desired language ...

Page 22: ... screen will dis play a picture but the sides will be cut off PIC MODE has three options AUTO automatically chooses the best resolution for the unit being displayed on HIRES for high resolution picture mode N FLICKER for non flicker picture mode ANGLE MARK can be turned on or off It is used to allow for viewing a movie from different angles This can only be used if the DVD movie has been filmed fr...

Page 23: ...an be turned on or off If the center or rear speakers are turned on the CNTR DELAY or REAR DE LAY settings become available respectively These center and rear delays settings have a slider to select the delay in milliseconds Be sides an off position for both the center delay has a range of 1 5ms while the rear delay has a range of 3 15ms TEST TONE enables you to test the sound of your system NOTE ...

Page 24: ... SPDIF RAW Select this if the surround sound is output through opti cal or coaxial cables SPDIF PCM Select this if the surround sound is output through opti cal or coaxial cables pulse code modulation OPMODE has two options LINE OUT This is used in most cases RF REMOD Select this option when headphones are used ...

Page 25: ...nly be with Dolby Digital disks that have dual mono soft ware encoded in them You can select one of the following options STEREO L MONO R MONO or MIX MONO DYNAMIC Move the slider to make your selection PRO LOGIC Set this as ON OFF or AUTO ...

Page 26: ... MENU Setting these options automati cally selects the languages to be used by the DVD if those lan guages are contained within the DVD itself SUBTITLE also contains an OFF option LOCALE is used to select the country you re in PARENTAL and PASSWORD are used together to set the age restriction for preventing children from watching violent or sexual scenes To change or set up a new parental password...

Page 27: ... the remote For a new machine the default is 3308 3 Enter the new four digit password code and then enter it a second time 4 Set an appropriate restriction from the PARENTAL list 5 Upon setting a restriction a Password Verification Page is displayed Enter the 4 digit password and press ENTER ...

Page 28: ...lect RESET in DEFAULTS to reset the settings back to factory settings Selecting WITH MENU for SMART NAV setting will enable you to view files on Flash Memory Cards or CD MPAA RATINGS Age base G GENERAL AUDIENCES Suitable for all ages PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED Some material may not be suitable for children PG 13 PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED Some material may be inappropriate for children under 1...

Page 29: ...nected to a TV or a projector Press the MODE button on the remote control The GOTO button can also be used The OSD will display FLASH CARD or DISC LOADING in the top left corner Using the Buttons on the PhotoStorage This method is used for when you are on the road and a TV or projector is not available 1 Press the STOP ESC button on the PhotoStorage to bring up the menu in the LCD panel 2 Press th...

Page 30: ... CD drive icon 3 Copy the files across to the computer as you normally would Listening to Music The PhotoStorage can be used as a portable CD or MP3 player all rolled into one To listen to music follow the steps below 1 Make connections as described in Connecting to Headphones or a Stereo System on page 10 2 Insert a music CD or a Flash Memory Card containing MP3 files or other music file formats ...

Page 31: ... in PREFERENCES on page 22 is easier than with NO MENU Viewing files with the SMART NAVI Menu 1 After setting SMART NAV and exiting from the setup menu the following screen will then appear 2 Navigate through folders and select files as described in Navigating the Menus on page 15 Pressing a number on the remote control s number pad will also select that file or folder If you are in a sub folder t...

Page 32: ... remote control and the cor responding picture will be displayed If slide show is not set to NONE the pictures will be dis played otherwise it will display the pic tures as a slide show 4 Use the left and right buttons on the remote control to rotate the image 90o Use the up and down buttons to mirror the image on the horizontal axis 5 Press STOP button to exit COPY ENTER MUTE STOP PLAY STOP SHUFF...

Page 33: ... pictures as a slide show 4 Use the left and right buttons on the remote control to rotate the image 90o Use the up and down buttons to mirror the image on the horizontal axis 5 Press STOP button to stop the slide show Mode Effect Mode Effect 0 No special effects default 7 Wipe from right to left 1 Wipe from top to bottom 8 Wipe from left right to center 2 Wipe from bottom to top 9 Wipe from cente...

Page 34: ... both title and chapter ANGLE Displays the movie from a different camera angle Only available on DVDs that have been recorded with different camera angles and ANGLE MARK indicated by in the top right corner of the OSD has been turned on as described in GENERAL SETUP on page 18 TITLE Displays the title of the DVD movie PAUSE Pauses playback of a multimedia file Press this again to continue playback...

Page 35: ...ection and then back to normal play back speeds STEP Used to step through a frame at a time Doesn t work with audio Press the PLAY or ENTER buttons to continue with normal playback PREV NEXT Skips to the previous or next chapter of a DVD VCD or track in the case of an audio CD respectively FR FF Cycles through 2 4 6 and 8 times normal playback speeds for fast reverse and fast forward respectively ...

Page 36: ...ng to a Particular DVD Chapter 1 Press the GOTO button on the remote control The screen to the right will appear 2 Press the left or right arrow buttons on the remote con trol to select TITLE and enter the number using the number buttons 3 Press the left or right arrow buttons again to select CHAPTER and use the number buttons to go to the desired chapter 4 Pressing the GOTO button twice will brin...

Page 37: ...yed 3 Press the REP A B button once again to cancel repeated playback Writing Burning Files to a CD Files can be written to a CD R or CD RW which is known as burning as a way of backing up files With a CD RW multi session CDs are created enabling you to write to the CD as many times as you like Writing from a Flash Memory Card There are two methods which you can use to write from a Flash Memory Ca...

Page 38: ... panel 5 Press the ENTER PLAY button to begin copying to the CD RW A number will appear showing the percent left to be copied as shown in the diagram Wait until the End message or an error message see Error Codes on page 39 appears before continuing 6 Press the STOP ESC button to get back to the main menu and again to exit NOTE Ensure that MODE SELECT is not set to TEST MODE as described in DISC S...

Page 39: ...erting and Removing a CD on page 13 2 Select the ERASE CD RW menu item as described in DISC SETUP on page 25 and select YES 3 Wait until ERASE COMPLETED message appears on the screen and the CD R W LED stops flashing before continuing When the PhotoStorage is not connected to a TV projector follow the steps be low 1 Insert a CD RW as described in Inserting and Removing a CD on page 13 2 Press the ...

Page 40: ...one jack for PAL NTSC out Supports both composite and S video signals 1 x Component video out jack Video Resolution Baseline 5120 x 3840 Progressive 2048 x 1536 Audio Out 1 x Phone jack for stereo and optical 5 1 channel out put Volume Control Adjustable by remote control USB Interface 1 x USB 2 0 type B connector for host connection supporting high speed 480mbps data transfer Dimensions 160 mm w ...

Page 41: ...files PC Mode Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP with USB 2 0 support Macintosh Mode OS X with USB 2 0 support S W Upgrade Using CD Cables and Options Video Phone plug black to RCA plug yellow 1 wire S Video black cable Audio Phone plug black to RCA plug white for left red for right 2 wires cable USB 2 0 cable B to A plug black Power supply black Optional Component video phone plug black to RCA plug Y green ...

Page 42: ...oose The remote control does not function Check if you have properly inserted the battery or install a new battery The disk does not play The is no disc in the system Try to point the remote control directly to the sys tem and retry If it is a DVD check if the region code is correct You cannot use some functions Some functions are exclusively for DVD or Audio CDs Refer to your disc instructions Au...

Page 43: ...there is an error Error Code Error Code 01 NO DISC 09 WRITE DVD ERROR 02 NO FLASH CARD 10 CD NOT ERASABLE 03 READ FLASH CARD ERROR 11 ERASE FAIL 04 BUFFER ERROR 12 DEVICE NOT READY 05 CD CLOSED 13 VERIFY READ FLASH ERROR 06 NOT ENOUGH FREE SPACE 14 VERIFY READ DISC ERROR 07 WRITE FAIL 15 08 WRITE PRE GAP ERROR 16 ...

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