ZyXEL DMA2501 User manual

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DMA2501
Full HD Digital Media Streamer
Copyright © 2010
ZyXEL Communications Corporation
Firmware Version 1.00
Edition 1, 5/2010
About This User's Guide
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About This User's Guide
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for people who want to use and configure the DMA.
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•Quick Start Guide
The Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get up and running right away. It
contains information on setting up your network and configuring for Internet
access.
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Should problems arise that cannot be solved by the methods listed above, you
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have the following information ready when you contact an office.
Product model and serial number.
•Warranty Information.
Date that you received your device.
Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it.
Document Conventions
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Document Conventions
Warnings and Notes
These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide.
Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device.
Note: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other things you may
need to configure or helpful tips) or recommendations.
Syntax Conventions
The DMA may be referred to as the “DMA”, the “device”, the “system” or the
“product” in this User’s Guide.
Product labels, screen names, field labels and field choices are all in bold font.
A key stroke is denoted by square brackets and uppercase text, for example,
[ENTER] means the “enter or “return” key on your keyboard.
“Enter” means for you to type one or more characters and then press the
[ENTER] key. “Select” or “choose” means for you to use one of the predefined
choices.
A right angle bracket ( > ) within a screen name denotes a mouse click. For
example, Maintenance > Log > Log Setting means you first click
Maintenance in the navigation panel, then the Log sub menu and finally the
Log Setting tab to get to that screen.
Units of measurement may denote the “metric” value or the “scientific” value.
For example, “k” for kilo may denote “1000” or “1024”, “M” for mega may
denote “1000000” or “1048576” and so on.
Document Conventions
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Icons Used in Figures
Figures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The DMA icon is
not an exact representation of your device.
DMA Computer Notebook computer
Server Television (TV) USB Hard Drive
ZyXEL Wireless N USB
Adapter
Firewall Router
Switch NSA Storage Wireless Access Point
(AP)
Safety Warnings
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Safety Warnings
Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming
pool.
Do NOT expose your device to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids.
Do NOT store things on the device.
Do NOT install, use, or service this device during a thunderstorm. There is a remote risk
of electric shock from lightning.
Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device.
Do NOT open the device or unit. Opening or removing covers can expose you to
dangerous high voltage points or other risks. ONLY qualified service personnel should
service or disassemble this device. Please contact your vendor for further information.
Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports.
Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them.
Always disconnect all cables from this device before servicing or disassembling.
Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for your device. Connect it to the right
supply voltage (for example, 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe).
Do NOT allow anything to rest on the power adaptor or cord and do NOT place the
product where anyone can walk on the power adaptor or cord.
Do NOT use the device if the power adaptor or cord is damaged as it might cause
electrocution.
If the power adaptor or cord is damaged, remove it from the device and the power
source.
Do NOT attempt to repair the power adaptor or cord. Contact your local vendor to order a
new one.
Do not use the device outside, and make sure all the connections are indoors. There is a
remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Do NOT obstruct the device ventilation slots, as insufficient airflow may harm your
device.
Your product is marked with this symbol, which is known as the WEEE mark. WEEE
stands for Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment. It means that used electrical
and electronic products should not be mixed with general waste. Used electrical and
electronic equipment should be treated separately.
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
About This User's Guide..........................................................................................................3
Document Conventions............................................................................................................5
Safety Warnings........................................................................................................................7
Table of Contents......................................................................................................................9
Chapter 1
Introducing the DMA...............................................................................................................13
1.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 13
1.2 LEDs .................................................................................................................................... 14
Chapter 2
The Remote Control................................................................................................................15
Chapter 3
DMA Menus .............................................................................................................................17
3.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 17
3.2 Video Menu Description ....................................................................................................... 18
Chapter 4
Video Menu..............................................................................................................................21
4.1 Playing Video File Example .................................................................................................21
4.2 Controlling the Video Playback ............................................................................................ 23
4.2.1 Displaying Information During Playback .................................................................... 24
4.2.2 A-B ............................................................................................................................. 24
4.2.3 GOTO ......................................................................................................................... 25
4.2.4 ZOOM ........................................................................................................................26
4.2.5 SLOW/SLIDE ............................................................................................................. 26
4.2.6 REPEAT ..................................................................................................................... 27
4.2.7 LANGUAGE/SUBTITLE ............................................................................................. 27
4.2.8 Resume ......................................................................................................................28
Chapter 5
Music Menu .............................................................................................................................31
5.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 31
5.2 Playing Audio Files Example ............................................................................................... 31
5.3 Background Music ............................................................................................................... 33
5.4 Controlling the Music Playback ........................................................................................... 34
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Chapter 6
Photo Menu .............................................................................................................................35
6.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 35
6.2 Viewing Pictures Example ...................................................................................................35
6.3 Functions for Photo Playback ..............................................................................................37
Chapter 7
iMedia Menu ............................................................................................................................39
7.1 Live365.com Example ......................................................................................................... 39
Chapter 8
Setup........................................................................................................................................43
8.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 43
8.2 Network Settings Introduction ..............................................................................................44
8.3 Language Settings ............................................................................................................... 46
8.4 TV Mode Setup .................................................................................................................... 46
8.4.1 Configuring the TV Mode Setup ................................................................................. 48
8.5 Audio Setup ......................................................................................................................... 49
8.5.1 S/PDIF ........................................................................................................................50
8.6 Video Setup ......................................................................................................................... 51
8.7 Hard Disk Share Setup ........................................................................................................ 52
8.8 Other Settings ...................................................................................................................... 53
8.9 Network Wizard ................................................................................................................... 54
8.10 Network Type ..................................................................................................................... 56
8.11 Wireless Setup Menu ......................................................................................................... 57
8.12 IP Setup Menu ................................................................................................................... 59
8.13 Advanced Setting ..............................................................................................................60
8.14 Media Setup ...................................................................................................................... 60
8.14.1 Photo Display Option ............................................................................................... 61
8.14.2 Music Playing Option ............................................................................................... 62
8.14.3 Video Playing Option ................................................................................................ 63
8.14.4 DVD Settings ............................................................................................................64
8.15 Version ............................................................................................................................... 65
8.15.1 Reset ........................................................................................................................ 66
8.16 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................. 66
Chapter 9
Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................69
9.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 69
9.2 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs .......................................................................... 69
9.3 DMA Usage ......................................................................................................................... 70
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Chapter 10
Product Specifications...........................................................................................................77
10.1 General Specifications .......................................................................................................77
Appendix A Legal Information................................................................................................81
Appendix B Open Software Announcements.........................................................................85
Index.......................................................................................................................................131
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CHAPTER 1
Introducing the DMA
1.1 Overview
The DMA2501 plays digital audio, video, and photo files on your TV (instead of
your computer). The DMA has HDMI for high quality digital video and audio
output. The remote control lets you use your TV screen to browse and play your
digital content files and configure the DMA. The DMA includes built-in Microsoft
Windows Media Digital Rights Management for Network Devices (WMDRM-ND) to
enable the playback of protected streamed digital content.
Here, the DMA lets the TV play files stored on a connected USB hard drive. A wired
Ethernet connection lets the DMA play files on an NSA storage appliance and a
computer using the included media server software. The DMA can also play
Internet radio.
Figure 1 DMA with Wired Ethernet Connection
See the Quick Start Guide for how to connect the DMA and install the included
media server software on your Windows computers.
DMA
NSA Storage
USB Hard Disk
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The DMA can also act as a wireless LAN client when you connect a compatible
ZyXEL IEEE 802.11n wireless USB adapter to the DMA’s USB port.
Figure 2 DMA with Wireless Connection
1.2 LEDs
The LEDs (lights) tell you about the current status of the DMA. The following table
describes the DMA LEDs.
DMA
NSA Storage
ZyXEL 11n USB
AP
Table 1 LEDs
LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION
POWER Green On The DMA is receiving power and in operation
mode (on).
Orange On The DMA is initializing.
Red On The DMA is off.
Off The DMA is not receiving power.
Remote Control
Activity
Red Blinking The DMA is receiving command signals from the
remote control.
Off The DMA is not receiving any command signals
from the remote control.
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CHAPTER 2
The Remote Control
Use the remote control to navigate the menus, play files, and configure the DMA.
Point the remote control at the black dot on the front of the DMA. Here are the
button functions.
Figure 3 Remote Control
MUTE turns off the sound.
REC, FUNC and COPY are
reserved for future use.
Power turns the DMA on or off.
Help displays help information for a
screen.
OUTPUT switches the video output
type.
SORT/EPG rearranges the order of
the files.
SUBTITLE changes the subtitles.
LANGUAGE changes the language.
Press MENU while playing a DVD
file to open the DVD menu.
STOP function during file playback.
ZOOM zooms in on a photo or
video.
A-B lets you select start and stop
times to repeat an interval for a
playing music or video.
Use 0~9 to input numbers. Use
GOTO to jump to a specific
percentage (%) or time slice
(hh:mm) of a playing music or
video file.
Previous, and next functions during
file playback.
BACK return to the previous menu.
INFO displays details about the
playing video or photo file.
VOL -/+ adjust the
volume.
HOME return to the main
menu.
SETUP opens the SETUP
menu for configuring
settings.
BGM select and play
background music.
REPEAT keeps playing
(loops) the file.
ROTATE turns a photo 90°
clockwise.
SLOW/SLIDE functions to
slow down a playing video
or display pictures
automatically.
Use the OK and arrow
buttons to go through the
menus and play your files.
IMEDIA opens a menu of
Internet media to play.
PICTURES opens a menu
of picture files to view.
VIDEO opens a menu of video files
to play.
MUSIC opens a menu of music files
to play.
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CHAPTER 3
DMA Menus
3.1 Overview
The DMA uses menus that display on your television screen. The HOME (main)
menus are the first things you see when you turn on the DMA.
Figure 4 HOME Menus
Use the remote control’s OK, BACK and arrow buttons to navigate the menus,
configure the DMA and play your files.
•Use Video, Music and Photo (see this chapter, Chapter 5 on page 31, and
Chapter 6 on page 35) to select and play files from connected USB sticks,
network shared folders or media servers.
•Use iMedia (see Chapter 7 on page 39) to play files located on the Internet.
•Use Setup (see Chapter 8 on page 43) to configure the DMA.
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3.2 Video Menu Description
The following are some general menu screen descriptions. A video menu is shown
here as an example. Other menus work in a similar way.
Figure 5 Video Menu Description
This table describes the video menu.
Table 2 Video Menu Description
AREA DESCRIPTION
A List of the files or folders.
B This shows the name of the selected file or folder.
C This displays the number of the selected items followed by the total number
of items. In this example menu, the first of fifteen items is selected.
D Click this to change how items are displayed. Options are: large icons, small
icons or list view.
A
B
C
D
E
F
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E Use this icon to change the sort order and sort method of items. The options
are: A to Z, Z to A or File size.
You can also press the remote control’s SORT/EPG button to open the
Sorting screen.
F You can play audio files as background music while you use the DMA’s menus
or play photo files or slideshows. Click this to configure the background
music list.
Add this file - adds the selected audio file to the background music list. This
option is available when a file is selected. See Section 5.3 on page 33 for
more information.
Add all files - adds all audio files in the currently displayed folder or all
audio files in the selected folder to the background music list.
Delete all files - deletes all audio files in the currently displayed folder or all
audio files in the selected folder from the background music list.
Edit - views and edits the background music list.
Play/Next - starts playing the background music files or go to the next
background music file.
Stop - stops playing the background music files.
You can also press the remote control’s BGM button to open the
Background Music screen.
Table 2 Video Menu Description
AREA DESCRIPTION
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