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USER GUIDE

© Copyright Imerge Ltd 2009

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MS5000 MediaServer 
MP1000 MediaPlayer

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Summary of Contents for MediaPlayer MP1000

Page 1: ...GUIDE N e t w o r k e d Au d i o Vi d e o S y s t e m M e d i a S e rv e r For detailed installation instructions visit the Support section of the imerge website at www imerge co uk M e d i a P l ay...

Page 2: ...imedia The information in this guide is believed to be correct as of the date of publication However our policy is one of continuous development and so the information in this guide is subject to chan...

Page 3: ...t to enhance your watching and listening experience and media displays can be presented using this data As well as the obvious lists like album name artist or track CDs can be presented by cover art b...

Page 4: ...ida 9 11 Controlling the System 13 MS5000 MediaServer 13 MP1000 MediaPlayer 15 Recording 24 The Disc Player 25 The Audio Library 26 The Video Library 34 The Settings Menu 38 Setting the PIN 40 Resetti...

Page 5: ...pe For best performance when recording from a CD or DVD try to maintain a temperature of 35 C or less in the room where the MediaServer is located DTS Encoded Discs CAUTION when playing DTS encoded CD...

Page 6: ...the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure A LIGHTNING For added protection for this product during a ligh...

Page 7: ...ation exposure The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate th...

Page 8: ...A B sont conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT ATTENTION POUR VITER LES CHOCS LECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS...

Page 9: ...rn to the TV UI from the Admin Main Menu press M Exit Admin The display will revert to the TV UI Remote Control Press the J Menu key to display the Home Page Use the S and T U and V keys to highlight...

Page 10: ...ss the J Menu key to display the Home Page Use the S and T keys to highlight Video Library and press the OSelect key You can display the movies in your library in various ways for example Movies Artis...

Page 11: ...ic ne de Configuration dans le Menu principal et appuyez sur la touche Select O Utilisez la touche S pour surligner Switch to Admin UI et appuyez sur la touche Select O Le code PIN par d faut est 1234...

Page 12: ...basculer l cran entre celui de Lecture en Cours et le mode plein cran Lecture de la musique depuis votre biblioth que Appuyez sur la touche J du Menu pour afficher le menu principal Utilisez les touc...

Page 13: ...to Admin UI auszuw hlen und dr cken Sie die OSelect Taste Die Standard PIN ist 1234 Die Anzeige wechselt zur Admin UI Um zur graphischen Oberfl che zur ckzukehren navigieren Sie ber das Hauptmen zu S...

Page 14: ...oder d Seek Taste um innerhalb des aktuellen Titels vorw rts oder r ckw rts zu suchen Dr cken Sie erneut zu suchen schneller Dr cken Sie die a taste zum Fortsetzen der normalen Wiedergabe FILME AUS IH...

Page 15: ...tore evidenziare l icona Set Up del menu Principale e premere il tasto di OSelect Il PIN di default 1234 Questo permette di accedere all interfaccia Amministratore Per tornare all interfaccia grafica...

Page 16: ...la ricerca in avanti o all indietro nel brano corrente Premere di nuovo per cercare velocemente Premere il tasto a per riprendere la riproduzione normale RIPRODUZIONE DI FILM DALLA LIBRERIA Premere i...

Page 17: ...Men principal hasta Configuraci n Ajustes Ajustes interfaz de usuario Estilo y seleccione TV User Interface Cuando guarda los cambios la pantalla volver a la interfaz gr fica de Usuario MANDO A DISTAN...

Page 18: ...al REPRODUCCION DE PELICULAS DESDE SU BIBLIOTECA Pulse la tecla J Menu para visualizar el men principal Use las teclas S e T para destacar la biblioteca de v deos Video Library y pulse la tecla OSelec...

Page 19: ...r Now Playing DVD CD CD DVD MS1 M Record OSelect Recording Playback J Menu S T O Select O Select O Select MS5000 MS1 MS1 MS5000 MS1 Graphical User Interface VS Admin UI Graphical User Interface MS5000...

Page 20: ...USER GUIDE Copyright Imerge Ltd 2009 Page MS5000 MediaServer MP1000 MediaPlayer g Stop h Pause e f Skip c d Seek J Menu S T O Select O Select O Select g Stop Now Playing f Skip Now Playing Now Playin...

Page 21: ...N Press the Standby button to turn the MediaServer on press it again to turn the MediaServer off DISC TRAY CDs and DVDs should be inserted with the label side facing up OPEN CLOSE BUTTON Pressing the...

Page 22: ...o the unit ETHERNET The Ethernet port is used to connect the MediaServer to a network or high speed Internet connection IEEE1394 FIREWIRE Allows the MediaServer to communicate with supported Firewire...

Page 23: ...you should mute the TV s volume and connect an amplifier with this capability to the digital output 17 of the MediaPlayer VIDEO DVI This connector should not be used ESATA This connector should not b...

Page 24: ...GITAL OUT The digital optical output can be used to transmit high quality audio to a device with a digital optical input D A converter A V amplifier etc using an optical fibre cable The advantage of u...

Page 25: ...t operational ALPHABETIC SCROLL key In Admin UI lists press this key to access the Initial Letter screen This screen is only available if the list currently displayed is in alphabetical order P CANCEL...

Page 26: ...ause again or Play to resume playback Configuring your remote to control other devices The TV and Amp keys on the remote control may be individually configured to control a range of televisions and am...

Page 27: ...down Note If any one of the units in the networked system is forcibly shut down all the units in the system should be restarted Using the remote Control to Quickly Find what you want Scrolling If you...

Page 28: ...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 di...

Page 29: ...s to a number of extra functions including some configuration settings via the Admin User Interface For full details please see SetUp Information on page 38 TV versus Admin UI Most of the time you ll...

Page 30: ...ted with the remote control by pressing the buttons on the touch panel screen The illustration below shows the structure of the touch panel user interface screens Although each screen is slightly diff...

Page 31: ...that can scrolled You can use your mouse to press these buttons when you would usually use the U and V buttons on the MediaServer remote control The functions of the main action keys on your remote c...

Page 32: ...will be prompted for a PIN which is 1234 by default after which the display will switch to the Admin UI The PIN can be changed from the Set Up menu or in the Admin UI Use the U or V keys and press th...

Page 33: ...only as a music and video system but also as a CD and DVD player Playing a CD from the Disc Player Place a CD in the disc tray Press the JMenu key on your remote control to display the Home Page Use t...

Page 34: ...n a number of different ways Each screen in the Audio Library is carefully constructed to provide the most important information about the items you are viewing The illustration below shows how the Au...

Page 35: ...xample and you play or add you will only play or add the chosen track not any bigger grouping like album or artist If you have a large collection you can scroll rapidly through the list by holding dow...

Page 36: ...ueue While music is playing highlight the Now Playing tab and press OSelect Use the U V S and T keys to highlight the Play Queue option and press OSelect Removing Selections from the Play Queue Use th...

Page 37: ...layed You can also skip directly to the Now Playing screen at any time you have music playing by pressing the Now Playing key on your remote control However if the last item selected for playback was...

Page 38: ...y to return to the Home Page or use the V key to step out of the transport controls cluster and then use the Skey to highlight one of the tabs to the left of the screen Editing the Audio Library Your...

Page 39: ...ctions called Playlists If you were having a party for instance you could make a playlist of all the music you might want to play so that you don t have to think about choosing music to play while the...

Page 40: ...ight an artist and press the OSelect key A list of all the albums by the chosen artist is displayed Press the Options key and choose Mark all Press the OSelect key Press the Options key again and choo...

Page 41: ...e playlist choose Selections To move an album up or down the list click p Mark twice The little arrow will appear in outline for the first click and solid white for the second Then use the U or V keys...

Page 42: ...movie collection in a number of different ways Each screen in the Video Library is carefully constructed to provide the most important information about the items you are viewing The illustration belo...

Page 43: ...the unit will automatically switch to full screen mode Depending on the particular movie the DVD menu options will normally be displayed Use the U V S and T keys to navigate the DVD menu structure Pl...

Page 44: ...ems when you are browsing If you have an Internet connection your MediaServer reads the DVD information automatically from the Internet You can edit these names at any stage to suit your own preferenc...

Page 45: ...oose Movies and then press the T key Use the U and V keys again to select the movie you would like to delete Press the Options key and choose Delete Movie A confirmation screen will appear Press the O...

Page 46: ...MS5000 Configure individual outputs On the MP1000 this option contains the Audio Format setting which allows you to choose between Surround and Stereo sound output O O XiVALink Settings MS5000 only S...

Page 47: ...n the number of movies and albums the temperature at which the system is running etc Output Configuration By default output zones are numbered sequentially and named Output 1 Output 2 etc You can chan...

Page 48: ...ered twice confirming that it s right You should then see a confirmation screen Resetting the System Should you decide you want to remove all the media from your MediaServer s hard drives or to revert...

Page 49: ...em screen shown above select M Clear Content A Confirm screen will be displayed Press O Yes to confirm that you wish to proceed The Enter Password screen will be displayed Enter the System Password wh...

Page 50: ...lect You will see that a new option Restricted Age has appeared at the bottom of the list of Output attributes This allows you to choose the age that will restrict the movies available on this Output...

Page 51: ...mur T TV G U A 2 Uc 4 M 4 5 G TV C U U 6 6 FSK 6 M 6 P 7 7 7 8 TV C8 9 PG PG TV PG 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 12A B FSK 12 M 12 PG 12 UA 13 13 13 15 13 A 13 BO Bimbingan Orang Tua CategoryIIA IIA PG13 PG 13...

Page 52: ...storage device will be displayed Importing Files to your MediaServer Double click on the folder entitled Import An empty folder window will be displayed To Import Music Files In a separate Explorer wi...

Page 53: ...ll the music by a particular artist by dragging the relevant folder into the iTunes Library and releasing the mouse button To transfer the entire contents of your Audio Library drag the folder entitle...

Page 54: ...screen To select all items in the Library hold the Ctrl key and press the A key Click the Start Sync button in the bottom right hand corner of the screen The transfer process will begin shortly after...

Page 55: ...To avoid this leave the projector powered down for about 20 seconds after the MS5000 has been powered up If the display is showing this kind of disruption now just power the projector down and then b...

Page 56: ...ew Assigned Ethernet Settings Click Log in using a different name and enter the username imergems5000 password imergems5000 Click OK and then Finish The window should show your music collection Import...

Page 57: ...097 077 CIE 098 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 079 CIHAN 009 CLARIVOX 108 033 047 CLATRNIC 017 CLATRONIC 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 119 013 014 015 016 158 097 018 151 CONDO...

Page 58: ...5 016 018 HIFI VOX 112 135 107 139 042 059 HINARI 098 055 111 008 017 018 HIT 146 HITACHI 062 055 157 063 031 111 042 065 081 118 010 066 120 158 125 070 040 072 HYPER 031 151 ICE 001 002 003 004 005...

Page 59: ...081 118 010 012 036 OKANO 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 097 ONCEAS 031 ONWA 008 017 151 ORAVA 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 ORBITER 086 ORION 098 001 002 003 004 00...

Page 60: ...004 005 006 007 146 081 009 013 014 015 016 077 SINUDYNE 098 003 146 081 SMARAGD 130 SOLAVOX 010 SONOLOR 166 010 SONOKO 007 018 SONTEC 001 002 003 004 005 007 009 013 014 015 016 SONY 052 053 054 055...

Page 61: ...027 AUDIO TECHNICA 026 AUDIOFILE 038 B K 045 046 CARVER 053 011 037 038 052 031 032 010 054 CINEMA SOUND 084 026 CLARION 090 DENON 083 084 085 095 096 091 092 097 089 FISHER 022 031 FOSGATE 005 GE 03...

Page 62: ...airs of outputs Output level 2V RMS Output impedance 600 W Connector RCA jack Digital Outputs Optical output connector Toslink Coaxial output level 500mVp p 75 W Coaxial output connector RCA jack Audi...

Page 63: ...Video Output Y Pr Pb Connector 3 x RCA jack Output resolution 480i 1080i Audio Outputs Analogue Output Output level 2V RMS Output impedance 600 W Connector RCA jack Digital Outputs Optical output conn...

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Page 65: ...ind interesting or functionality changes and enhancements to the Service i e feature upgrades or changes to our terms and conditions of use Will Imerge share any of your personal information Personal...

Page 66: ...or of the device or system or to others Limitations on Reverse Engineering Decompilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE except and only to the exten...

Page 67: ...ntains software from Gracenote Inc of Emeryville California Gracenote The software from Gracenote the Gracenote Software enables this application to do online disc identification and obtain music rela...

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Page 69: ...tation this License and a copy of the Sonic Software to a party who agrees to accept the terms of this License and destroy any other copies of the Sonic Software in your possession Your rights under t...

Page 70: ...your computer OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE licence agreement Certain components of the software for the XiVA powered MediaServers are subject to the GNU General Public License or other so called open source l...

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Page 73: ...property of AMG and nothing herein will be deemed to grant you any ownership rights in the AMG Services You agree that AMG may enforce its rights under this Agreement against you directly in its own...

Page 74: ...to or from an Imerge dealer or Imerge Service Centre These statements do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer under applicable national legislation in force nor your consumer s rights again...

Page 75: ...30 Editing Playlists 33 Entire Library 27 Erasing all media 41 Exporting media 44 Using iTunes 45 Using Windows Media Player 46 F Factory defaults 40 FCC Compliance iv H Hardware specification 54 Hom...

Page 76: ...Reset Erasing all media 41 Factory Defaults 40 T Terms Conditions AMG 65 Gracenote 59 Macromedia 59 Microsoft 58 NVidia 60 Open Source 62 Sonic 61 XiVA 56 Touch Panel UI 22 Trademark information 66 Tr...

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