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USER GUIDE
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MS5000 MediaServer
MP1000 MediaPlayer
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing an Imerge Networked Audio Video system. As the diagram below shows, this equipment enables
playback of high quality audio and video through multiple channels, providing entertainment throughout your home.
Your MediaServer can store many DVDs and CDs on its internal hard drives, and can simultaneously play up to 5 different
audio tracks or a movie and up to 4 different audio tracks.
Your MediaPlayers can be used to play DVDs and CDs using their DVD slot loading drives, or, more usually, to play movies or
audio albums stored on your MediaServer. Effectively, each MediaPlayer is an additional, independent audio/video output in
the Networked AV system.
GRAPHICAL UsER INTERFACEs
The equipment is provided with an advanced graphical user interface, which can be displayed on televisions throughout
your home and controlled using the supplied remote control or a correctly-programmed third-party device such as a Philips
Pronto™. In addition to the television user interface, the equipment can also display especially constructed user interfaces
on touch panel displays and computer screens. The user interfaces are used to control the recording, cataloguing and
playback of your music and movies.
The user interfaces of the MediaServer and the MediaPlayer are very similar and work in a complementary fashion.
The Video screens
Your MediaServer has two video outputs (labelled
AV1
and
AV2
on the rear of the unit) and displays two independent
television user interfaces.
AV1
is a
dedicated
user interface connected to the digital television that is used for viewing
movies in your home, usually located in the lounge or cinema room.
AV2
is a
shared
user interface displayed on the other
televisions throughout your home and can also be used for viewing movies instead of AV1. This means that if you are
controlling output 2, 3, 4 or 5 and select a movie for playback, all of the video screens connected to AV2 will display the
movie. Both
AV1
and
AV2
are also used to initiate and control the playback of music on five independent audio outputs.