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main screen. To browse the list of network resources accessible via SMB or UPnP protocols, use “Network 
Browser” item in “Sources” section of the player menu.

NOTE: If some network resources are not shown by the player, you may need to wait some minutes and then 
retry (or press the “POP UP MENU” RC button and choose “Refresh” command).

To switch the player on and to switch it off completely, use the power switch on the rear panel of the player.

To put the player into the standby mode, press the "POWER" RC button. To exit the standby mode, press 
this button again. Depending on the player settings (see the player setup menu), the "hardware standby" or 
"software standby" mode may be used.
In the "hardware standby" mode, almost complete power-off takes place and the player consumes almost 
no power.

In the "software standby" mode, the player produces no signal on the video output, but is still functioning. 
For example, if you have some storage devices connected to the player, you may still access them from 
network ("NAS" function of the player). Exiting the "software standby" mode takes just a few seconds. When 
the player is in the "software standby" mode, it still consumes significant power. It is not recommended to 
keep the player in the "software standby" mode for a while if you do not need it.

NOTE: After switching off the player completely or putting the player into the "hardware standby" mode, it is 
recommended to wait about 1 minute before switching it on again.

The player can work as a file server, i.e. you can access storage devices connected to the player (internal 
HDD, USB drives) from the local network using FTP and SMB protocols. For example, you can copy files to 
the  player  directly  from  a  PC  or  other  device  in  the  local  network.  On  a  Windows  PC,  just  type 
"ftp://ip_address" or "\\ip_address" in the Windows explorer, where "ip_address" is the IP address of the 
player. The IP address of the player can be found in “Setup / Information” menu.

The player can work as a Wi-Fi access point or Wi-Fi router. I.e. the player can connect to Internet via 
Ethernet and create its own Wi-Fi network which can be used by various devices (such as mobile phones,

Switching the Player On and Off

Built-in NAS (Network Attached Storage) function

Wi-Fi Access Point function

Dune HD solo LITE

Summary of Contents for HD SOLO LITE

Page 1: ...UHD 4K and HEVC Enabled IPTV VOD OTT Media Player User Manual...

Page 2: ...w standard for home entertainment It supports the majority of digital audio and video formats including the most modern HEVC video codec with one billion colors 10 bit color encoding all modern 3D vid...

Page 3: ...l support for 24p 23 976 framerate Advanced media player Play video in MKV and other modern video file formats including top quality 4K and HD with very high bit rates 100 Mbit s 3D video Play all pop...

Page 4: ...y organize hidden installation of the media player when needed NOTE Optional features may be included or not included into a particular box depending on player configuration region and distributor www...

Page 5: ...or iOS Android mobile devices and integrate with various Smart Home environments Use a variety of available companion applications for iOS Android mobile devices DASH Get access to the newest Internet...

Page 6: ...teries may not be included 3 HDMI cable optional NOTE Additional items optional may be included into the package depending on player configuration region and distributor Dune HD solo LITE 4 External p...

Page 7: ...Exterior Rear view USB 2 0 host DC power 12V LAN 10 100 1000 3 5mm minijack AV out IR extender HDMI 1 4 Front view 7 USER MANUAL...

Page 8: ...in menu show hide popup menu with actions for the currently selected item or the current player state show hide information about the currently selected item or the current player state control some o...

Page 9: ...set you can use the IR extender cable to allow the infrared signal from the remote control to reach the player Ensure there is enough space around the player for proper cooling The space at each side...

Page 10: ...u see DUNE HD logo on the TV screen when you switch on the player but then the picture disappears and the other picture does not appears during at least 10 seconds it may mean that a wrong video outpu...

Page 11: ...ve Do not disconnect or switch off the USB drive when some write operation is in progress To format the HDD attached to the player select the HDD item in Sources section of the player menu press the I...

Page 12: ...xiting the software standby mode takes just a few seconds When the player is in the software standby mode it still consumes significant power It is not recommended to keep the player in the software s...

Page 13: ...ith a particular media content files discs etc may depend on various factors specifics of media content encoding specifics of the configuration of the player etc If the player does not play correctly...

Page 14: ...14 NOTES...

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