User Manual Rapsody N36
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signal directly onto a scart plug. This enables you to connect your Rapsody to any television set
with a scart input.
The composite output can produce either a PAL or a NTSC signal.
S-Video (Mini DIN jack)
Standard S-Video signals are output here. The picture quality is usually better than with output
via composite video.
Component video (red/green/blue)
The component output enables the output of high resolution HDTV video signals. These are
YPbPr or YCbCr colour coded and are transmitted to the output device via 3 cinch cables.
Possible resolutions are 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p, up to a maximum of 1920x1080 and are
specified in the N36 setup.
DVI output (HDMI)
The Rapsody N36 has a 24+5 pin DVI jack. This means that practically all DVI plugs will fit. The
DVI output provides TOP picture quality and is recommended to be used if corresponding high
resolution output devices are available. Possible resolutions are 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p,
up to a maximum of 1920x1080 or 1600x1200 and are specified in the setup of the N36. A DVI
to HDMI cable for connecting to a modern TV is provided.
2.7. LAN connection
This is a RJ-45 10/100 LAN jack. Please read section 3.3 "Network settings for the device" for
information about connecting and installing.
2.8. USB host
You can connect further USB devices such as external hard disks, memory card readers, USB
sticks or digital cameras to the USB host sockets. This enables you to play multi media files
directly from this device via the menu item "USB".
Please observe that this will only work with devices that can log on to a windows operating
system as USB mass storage devices, in other words, after connecting, they are available as a
separate drive without the need for installing a driver.
2.9. PAL/NTSC switch
With this switch you can choose the transmission standard for the display. This depends on the
output devices that are connected. PAL should work in the most cases in Europe.
2.10. Protective film
There is a wafer-thin protective film on the front of your N36. Many customers forget to remove
the film and, after a short time, are annoyed about apparent scratches on the display, although
the scratches are only on the film. After removing the protective film, your Rapsody's touch
panel appears in a perfect, lasting, new look.
2.11. Cleaning
Please do not clean the device with strong cleaners or even water! A lint-free and non-
scratching cloth, at the most slightly moist, with a little glass cleaner removes greasy marks
reliably.