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Summary of Contents for LC-PRO-35B-MPHD

Page 1: ...0 1221 3 4 1252 1221 61 7 8 118 1981 7 7 3 4 7 7 3 4 7 7 7 7 7 314 3 4 7 7 7 8 7 7 7 7 7 3 4 7 3 4 1 7 7 7 1 4 4 7 4 3 4 3 7 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 7 4 7...

Page 2: ...9 3 7 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 3 4 7 7 7 7 3 4 3 7 4 6 7 3 7 4 7 3 7 4 3 4 3 4 7 5 2 18 7 7 11 1 3 4...

Page 3: ...Network HDD Recorder and Media Manager t t l l...

Page 4: ...t harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with...

Page 5: ...ssure to the recorder to avoid damage to the HDD Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserve...

Page 6: ...taching the stand 11 Installing the optional hard disk drive 12 Making connections 15 Input connection 15 Output connection 15 Peripheral Connection 15 Connecting to a Network 16 Powering on the recor...

Page 7: ...Music Files 39 Managing Photos 40 Viewing Photos 40 Preparing Slideshows 40 Renaming Photo Files 41 Deleting Photos Files 41 Copying Files 43 Deleting Multiple Files 44 Managing System Settings 45 Vi...

Page 8: ...access the internal HDD 55 My recorder cannot access external USB HDDs 55 External HDD access is slow 55 I cannot connect to the network 56 Operation Issues 56 I cannot copy files to my internal HDD...

Page 9: ...design and connection flexibility make it ideal for home or office use supporting wired and WiFi connectivity for simple secure access to your media content What s in the box Unpack the Network HDD Re...

Page 10: ...tatus and errors see below for more details 2 IR receiver Receives remote control IR signal 3 Read Write LED Lights during HDD read write 4 Play mode LEDs Displays the current play mode 5 Home Go to t...

Page 11: ...erheating or fan failure Rear View No Item Description 1 Cooling fan Regulates HDD temperature 2 Mini USB port Connect to PC USB port 3 Component In jacks Connect Component input devices 4 AV In jacks...

Page 12: ...wind the current media 10 seconds and replay 9 Select Highlight media in media lists for copying deleting and renaming 10 Repeat Repeat the previous track 11 Search Search current playback by title ch...

Page 13: ...part of a movie continuously 10 Subtitle Activate subtitles of a DVD title if available 11 FRWD Fast rewind the current playback Press repeatedly to increase speed 12 FFWD Fast forward the current pl...

Page 14: ...of the arrow 2 Insert the batteries taking note of the polarity as shown 3 Replace the cover and click the locking catch into its place as shown Attaching the stand The Network HDD Recorder is suppli...

Page 15: ...To install the optional 3 5 SATA HDD perform the following steps 1 Remove the nine 9 screws from the rear of the recorder as shown 2 Carefully remove the back panel and disconnect the fan cable as sh...

Page 16: ...the HDD tray and secure the four 4 screws to hold the HDD in its place 6 Ensure that the HDD is inserted the correct way up label is visible 7 Place the HDD tray back onto its place as shown 8 Slide b...

Page 17: ...nd to the board as shown Slide the casing back onto its place as shown 10 You may need to apply pressure to the front panel as shown when locating the casing 11 Reconnect the fan cable and replace the...

Page 18: ...DTV only Output connection The following diagram demonstrates the ports used for output connections Output devices include displays projectors and stereos The SPDIF jack and optical port can be used t...

Page 19: ...he optional WiFi Dongle Connecting to a Network Your Network HDD Recorder supports the connection to an existing Local Area Network LAN with or without Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP 1 Conne...

Page 20: ...the recorder The Power LED lights green and the startup splash screen displays The startup splash screen may differ from the example above Depending on the connection method selected you may need to m...

Page 21: ...e 7 Press to confirm network settings The Main menu displays Using the standby mode The recorder provides Standby mode to temporarily power down the unit During extended periods of inactivity the reco...

Page 22: ...lowing steps 1 Using the remote control or navigation buttons on the front panel of the recorder select Setup from the Main menu and press The Setup menu displays 2 Select System Options and press The...

Page 23: ...artition is named HDD2 on the media screens See Using the Network HDD Recorder on page 28 for more information NTFS HDDs are read only you cannot save delete or rename content on the NTFS partition th...

Page 24: ...21 The Congratulations screen displays once the formatting process has been completed 9 Select OK to complete the process...

Page 25: ...ll computers that are included in the file share scheme To install the Transcode Server perform the following steps Insert the supplied software CD into your computer The welcome screen displays If th...

Page 26: ...e Setup Wizard screen displays 3 Click Next The Select Installation Folder screen displays 4 Click Next to use the default installation folder or Browse to a specific location 5 The Ready to Install s...

Page 27: ...menu displays 7 Depending on the Firewall software installed on your computer you may need to unblock Transcode Server in the exceptions List See your Firewall user manual for more information An icon...

Page 28: ...Server is not required to access standard formats See Supported file formats on page 29 To add folders to Transcode Server perform the following steps 1 Double click the Transcode Server icon in the t...

Page 29: ...d follow the instructions to share a folder manually using Windows Refer to Windows Help in Start Help and Support for more information on sharing folders Net Share Dialog displays the manually shared...

Page 30: ...27 Browse to the location of the content folder and click OK You must add each folder individually The new folder is added to the Net Share Dialog box 6...

Page 31: ...he recorder Icon Menu Description Video In Watch or record video or TV input Movie and Video Manage movie and video clips Music Manage your music files Photo and Slideshow Manage your photos and creat...

Page 32: ...ys the current menu name 2 Navigation panel Displays the media file location name and file type 3 Detail panel Displays the selected media information Photos and videos display a preview in this panel...

Page 33: ...re that the input source is connected correctly and that the signal is good See Making connections on page 15 2 Press Video In on the remote control to view the content currently playing on the input...

Page 34: ...ed content Recording continues until you press on the remote control or the 30 minutes Time Shift recording buffer is used up Using Scheduled Recording Scheduled Recording allows you to set dates and...

Page 35: ...Network HDD Recorder User Manual 32 4 Enter the desired schedule information and press 5 Select Confirm to edit the schedule The new entry is added to the Schedule screen...

Page 36: ...ies and Video 1 Using the remote control or navigation buttons on the front panel of the recorder select the desired media in the Navigation panel and press The selected content begins to playback 2 P...

Page 37: ...the loop The repeat loop begins where you first pressed AB_Repeat and continues to where you pressed AB_Repeat for the second time Press AB_Repeat for a third time to return to the standard movie pla...

Page 38: ...ecorder select the desired media in the Navigation panel and press on the remote Select Delete from the submenu and press Confirm to delete displays Select OK to delete the selected file s The media i...

Page 39: ...control or navigation buttons on the front panel of the recorder select the desired media in the Navigation panel and press The selected content begins to playback 2 Press Pause Step to pause playbac...

Page 40: ...sired media in the Navigation panel and press Select Repeat for all media that you want to include in the playlist 2 Press Search on the remote control Add Selects to List displays and the selected co...

Page 41: ...ect OK The media is renamed and the Music menu displays Deleting Music files You can only delete content from a FAT32 partition NTFS content is read only 1 Using the remote control or navigation butto...

Page 42: ...ess The selected content displays Press to return to the Photo menu While browsing photos you can rotate the current photo clockwise or counter clockwise to have a view rotated 90 degrees by pressing...

Page 43: ...eft side of the screen to the right 6 Select Background Music to add a musical background to the slide show Off no musical background Folder the background files MUST be located in the same folder as...

Page 44: ...lect the desired media in the Navigation panel and press on the remote control 2 Select Delete from the submenu and press Confirm to delete displays 3 Select OK to delete the selected file s The media...

Page 45: ...anel select the device to receive the copied content and press In the Source panel navigate to the original content and press Select to highlight the required file You can copy multiple files by navig...

Page 46: ...orm the following steps 1 In the Source panel select the device containing the desired content and press 2 In the Destination panel select Recycle and press 3 In the Source panel navigate to the desir...

Page 47: ...rightness to suit the display device range 0 to 50 Contrast Set the output screen contrast to suit the display device range 0 to 50 Speaker Select the number of speaker channels to suit the audio o ut...

Page 48: ...cale from high to low quality select from Setting Quality Memory Used High Quality HQ Highest Most Short Play SP Extended Play EP Long Play LP Super Long Play SLP Lowest Least HQ recordings use the mo...

Page 49: ...sing the remote control or navigation buttons on the front panel of the recorder select Wired LAN Setup and press Select DHCP IP Auto and press DHCP AUTO displays Select OK and press Save Network Sett...

Page 50: ...ssful connection is established when ON and an IP address display in the submenu If the connection fails try using another IP address See your Router User Manual for more information on LAN connection...

Page 51: ...nnection will fail 8 Select the Wireless Security method used by the target SSID and press the navigation button A confirmation screen displays 9 Press the navigation button to proceed If your SSID do...

Page 52: ...t panel of the recorder select Setup from the Main menu and press 2 Select Network Options Wireless Setup and press The Connect or Modify submenu displays 3 Select Modify and press the navigation butt...

Page 53: ...mation 9 Press The Network Options screen displays showing the Ad Hoc IP address 10 Access the Browser and navigate to Network Workgroup Select the wireless device from the list and press 11 An authen...

Page 54: ...remote control or navigation buttons on the front panel of the recorder select Time and press 2 Select Manual from the submenu and enter the current date and time 3 Press to confirm the changes HDD F...

Page 55: ...fect between slides in a photo slideshow Background Music Set the source of musical background for slide shows See Preparing Slideshows on page 39 for more information Browsing All Media Press the Bro...

Page 56: ...ower off and unplug the recorder 2 Create a bootable USB flash drive or USB key 3 Save the latest firmware update package to the USB key Ensure that you decompress or extract the files before you save...

Page 57: ...iewing My recorder cannot access the internal HDD 1 Check if all cable connections are secure and correctl y assigned 2 Ensure that the HDD was formatted before use If it has not been formatted yet se...

Page 58: ...eck the size of the file you are copying NTFS format HDDs cannot be written to from the recorder they are read only I cannot play display some files Check if the recorder supports the file format See...

Page 59: ...o resolve the issue perform the following steps Copy the content to a USB drive using the Copy File menu Copy the content from the USB drive to the recorder s internal HDD Playback the content from th...

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