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DLNA mode

EN

Playback of video files

 

Press the 

OPTION

 button during video playback to 

select the following playback options:

Subtitle

: Select subtitle (if available)

Audio

: Select audio track (if several audio tracks are 

available)

GOTO

: Play back a particular point in time within the 

video

Repeat Title

: Repeat title

Repeat All

: Repeat all titles in the folder

Repeat Off

: Switch off Repeat function

Video Setting

: Set video display (

Brightness

Contrast

Saturation

Hue

)

 

Aspect Ratio

: Set video format

If you change this setting to 

Fit to Screen

the screen of your smart device is adjusted to the 
screen format of the television when the screen is 
projected. Distortion can occur if the screen pro-
portions differ.

 

Select 

Full to Screen

 to project the screen of 

the smart device without adjusting it to the televi-
sion.

Summary of Contents for ZoomBox LIFE P89230

Page 1: ...ZoomBox MEDION LIFE P89230 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...ormation 10 2 3 Set up location 11 2 4 Never attempt to repair the device 13 2 5 Cleaning and care 13 2 6 Power supply 14 3 Notes on conformity 16 3 1 Declaration of conformity 16 4 About Miracast 17...

Page 3: ...ows 24 8 4 1 Windows 7 and Windows 8 24 8 4 2 Windows 8 1 and higher 24 9 Using the Miracast function 25 9 4 1 Screen projection on Android 25 9 4 2 Screen projection under Windows 7 and Windows 8 28...

Page 4: ...NA functions of the ZoomBox 35 11 1 1 Playing back files from the smart device on the ZoomBox 35 11 1 2 Playing back files from the network on the ZoomBox 36 11 1 3 Remote control function 37 12 Reset...

Page 5: ...e product for the first time and most importantly follow the safety instructions even if you are familiar with using electronic equipment This product should only be used as directed and specified in...

Page 6: ...ructions 1 1 Warning symbols and key words used in these instructions DANGER Warning life threatening dan ger WARNING Warning of possible risk of fatal injury and or serious irrever sible injuries WAR...

Page 7: ...or property da mage ATTENTION Please note the following guide lines to avoid property damage PLEASE NOTE Please follow the guidelines in the operating instructions PLEASE NOTE Additional information...

Page 8: ...vice must be connected to a television for the picture and sound output This product is intended for use in dry indoor areas only The device is intended for private use only and not for industrial com...

Page 9: ...treme environ mental conditions 2 Safety instructions 2 1 Keep electrical equipment out of reach of children This product is not intended for use by people including children with reduced physical sen...

Page 10: ...insert any objects through the slots and openings risk of electric shock short circuit and fire hazard The slots and openings on the product are for ventilation purposes Do not cover these openings ri...

Page 11: ...could damage the de vice The product can be plugged in and operated safely as soon as it reaches room temperature 2 3 Set up location Set up and operate all the components on a stable level and vibra...

Page 12: ...ce of approx 10 cm from the wall Ensure adequate ventilation Do not use the product outdoors as it could be damaged by rain snow etc Keep the device at least one metre away from sources of high freque...

Page 13: ...y immediately Do not use the device if it or the connecting cable is visibly damaged or if the device itself has been dropped WARNING Never try to open and or repair the device yourself There is a ris...

Page 14: ...the device entirely from voltage sources disconnect the device from the mains completely by removing the USB cable For extra safety we recommend using an overvoltage protector to prevent the de vice...

Page 15: ...still be easily acces sible when connected so that it can be unplugged quickly in an emergency or in case of danger Position the cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over Do not place...

Page 16: ...y function in accordance with the Ecodesign Directive is not required If the device is not going to be used for a long period disconnect it from the mains to save en ergy 3 1 Declaration of conformity...

Page 17: ...ojectors or similar already sup port the Miracast standard If your television does not support Miracast you can connect it with the Zoom Box in order to transfer video content via Miracast 4 1 Miracas...

Page 18: ...www medion com ZoomBox and follow the step by step instructions Overwriting Android stock kernel and a resulting in crease of the flash counter rooted Android device will generally lead to Miracast m...

Page 19: ...ntact us within 14 days of purchase if any parts are missing The following items are supplied with the product you have purchased ZoomBox USB charging cable HDMI cable Operating instructions Warranty...

Page 20: ...set Wi Fi and graphics card further information on limitations can be found on the Intel website as well as Intel WiDi software Windows 8 with Intel chipset Wi Fi and graphics card further information...

Page 21: ...w of the device EN 7 Overview of the device 7 1 Side of the device 1 Access point AP button 7 2 Rear view of the device 2 RESET Reset device 3 HDMI HDMI output 4 USB Micro USB connection only for powe...

Page 22: ...Connect the HDMI output on the ZoomBox with the HDMI socket on your television using the sup plied HDMI cable For the power supply connect the USB connection on the ZoomBox with a free USB connection...

Page 23: ...nect the device from the power supply by re moving the USB cable from the USB connection Switch on the television and set the input source to the corresponding HDMI connection The ZoomBox start page i...

Page 24: ...ction under Windows 7 and Windows 8 you must install appropriate WiDi software 8 4 2 Windows 8 1 and higher The Wi Fi Direct function is already available in most Windows versions starting with Window...

Page 25: ...resolution In Miracast mode your smart device connects with the ZoomBox using a direct Wi Fi connection Wi Fi Di rect Any existing Wi Fi connection of the smart device will remain active 9 4 1 Screen...

Page 26: ...evision NOTE If you have not yet activated the screen projection the app brie fly switches to the system settings You can activate the projection from here If the connection is successful the screen c...

Page 27: ...up a connection try to ma nually activate the screen projec tion in the system settings of your Android smart device NOTE You will find the relevant function in the An droid system settings For inform...

Page 28: ...ftware that supports the use of Miracast Follow the program instructions to start the search for Miracast WiDi devices and select your ZoomBox for the screen projection 9 4 3 Screen projection under W...

Page 29: ...as a DLNA Me dia Controller DMC you must connect it to an existing Wi Fi network To configure the network settings first log into the ZoomBox AP with your smart device via Wi Fi Press the AP button o...

Page 30: ...d select the middle sym bol at the upper edge of the screen to switch to DLNA mode If you are using only one ZoomBox the app auto matically connects with this ZoomBox Otherwise select your ZoomBox fro...

Page 31: ...x into an exis ting Wi Fi network When you tap the op tion the ZoomBox searches for available Wi Fi networks in the vicinity Select your local network and then en ter the network key Tap Submit The Zo...

Page 32: ...u language Here you can set the menu language for the configura tion of the ZoomBox 10 3 3 Aspect ratio video If you change this setting to Fit to Screen the screen of your smart device is adjusted to...

Page 33: ...want loud sounds to be played more quietly and quiet sounds to be played more loudly This function is recommended if you want to watch films at a constant volume level during the night for example 10...

Page 34: ...music files from UPnP DLNA com patible devices on the ZoomBox by selecting it as the media renderer For DLNA mode the ZoomBox must be located in the same network as the other UPnP DLNA devices On the...

Page 35: ...television set 11 1 1 Playing back files from the smart device on the ZoomBox Tap this function and select whether you want to play back photo music or video files that are stored on the smart device...

Page 36: ...search for devices with shared files in the network The app display switches to the remote control function and a selection of media servers is dis played on the television set Use the remote control...

Page 37: ...37 of 59 DLNA mode EN 11 1 3 Remote control function 1 2 3 4 5 12 11 9 7 8 10 6...

Page 38: ...o display 5 Volume setting Increase volume Decrease volume Mute 6 Red and green function button 7 SKIP Previous next title 8 SEARCH Search backwards forwards 9 PLAY PAUSE Start pause playback 10 STOP...

Page 39: ...Repeat title Repeat All Repeat all titles in the folder Repeat Off Switch off Repeat function Video Setting Set video display Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Aspect Ratio Set video format If you ch...

Page 40: ...on during photo playback to select the following playback options Slide Timing Select a display time for playing back the photos in the current folder as a slide show Select Off if you do not wish to...

Page 41: ...etting the device If the device no longer responds to input or if there are other malfunctions you can reset the device as fol lows Press the Reset button with a pointed object e g a paper clip and ho...

Page 42: ...a call 13 1 Troubleshooting 13 1 1 General The device will not switch on The USB connection of the television does not deli ver an adequate output voltage Connect the ZoomBox to a USB mains adapter us...

Page 43: ...an also access this option by pressing the Option button during video play back Now select either Fit to Screen screen is adjusted to the screen format of the television or Full to Screen screen is pr...

Page 44: ...ange of the ZoomBox access point Move the smart device closer to the ZoomBox The screen projection cannot be started in the app The hardware configuration and Android version of your smart device do n...

Page 45: ...The ZoomBox is not recognised in the network even though it is connected to the local network The ZoomBox is located in a different network Check that the smart device and ZoomBox are lo cated in the...

Page 46: ...please contact us The following information would help us What external devices are connected What messages appear on the screen When operating the device at which step did the problem occur What step...

Page 47: ...before cleaning the device Do not use solvents corrosive agents or aero sol based detergents to clean the device Clean the device with a soft lint free cloth Please keep the packaging and do not use...

Page 48: ...ion damage Packaging materials are raw materials and can therefore be reused or recycled DEVICE Do not under any circumstances dispose of the product with the household rub bish at the end of its serv...

Page 49: ...e 5 C 35 C Humidity during operation 5 65 Storage temperature 10 C 60 C Connections USB USB Micro B HDMI output HDMI A socket Supported file formats and standards Video MPG WMV MP4 MOV 3GP FLV Audio M...

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