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USER GUIDE
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MS5000 MediaServer
MP1000 MediaPlayer
TROUBLEsHOOTING GUIDE
This section provides information to help solve some
problems you may encounter with your system.
DIsPLAY HELP
Although the unit’s video settings will be configured
correctly when installed, it is possible that subsequent
changes in your hardware (for example, the installation
of a new television) may affect the configuration and, in
extreme circumstances, may cause the user interface to
be displayed incorrectly or not at all.
Display Help exists for this situation; so that the unit’s
video settings can be reconfigured using the remote
control without having to see the user interface.
Accessing Display Help
Press the following combination of six keys on your
remote control handset:
J
Menu
,
J
Menu
,
4
,
3
,
5
,
7
This key combination can be easily remembered as the
alphanumeric keys 4, 3, 5, 7 correspond to the letters H,
E, L, P, to spell the world
help
.
Depending on the exact configuration problems, the
user interface may display the
Display Help
screen:
The options available on this screen are as follows:
Return to the Default Video set-Up
If you are experiencing problems with the video display
on either output, try using this function to cure them.
Press the
•
0
key on your remote control to return to
the default video set-up.
This will cause the unit to restart with the video settings
re-set to their default values.
UsE WITH A DIGITAL PROJECTOR
If you connect the video output to a digital projector,
you may find that projector configures itself in a way
which conflicts with the MediaServer output. The
output may scroll rapidly with lots of short, white lines
on a black background.
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 back up again.
BLANK DIsPLAY
If you select an item from the media libraries for
playback and the display goes blank, it may be due to
a missing or invalid library item. In the event that this
happens, try pressing the
à
Library
key on the remote
control to return to the user interface. If this does not
resolve the problem, contact your dealer or installer.
sURROUND sOUND
To take advantage of the unit’s Surround Sound Audio
Format, it is necessary to connect the audio output to a
device capable of decoding the surround sound signal.
If your digital TV can decode the signal, simply
•
connect it to the HDMI socket on the back of the
unit.
If your digital TV does not decode the signal, noise
•
will be emitted by the TV’s speakers. In this case
you should mute the TV’s volume and connect an
amplifier with this capability to the digital output
(16) of the unit.
Note
: If none of the above suggestions resolves your
configuration problem, please contact your dealer or
installer.
WARNING MEssAGEs
There are some occasions on which the system may
display a warning message on the user interface.
Automatic shutdown
The MediaServer contains sensors that continually
monitor its operating temperature. Should the
temperature exceed its maximum safe operating
temperature, an automatic shutdown will be initiated to
prevent component damage and subsequent data loss.
The user interface will display the following warning
message:
When the countdown is complete, the unit will
automatically shut down.
When the unit is next switched on, the following screen
will be displayed:
If you see either of these screens displayed on the user
interface, you should contact your dealer or installer as
soon as possible.
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