CE Labs HD300ZX User manual

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CE Labs HD300ZX is a digital media player designed for both audio and video distribution. You can use it to set up digital signage, use it as a matrix switcher, or even as a signal extender. It supports various file formats and can be connected to a wide range of devices, including TVs, projectors, and speakers. With its compact size and customizable firmware, it's a versatile solution for various applications.

CE Labs HD300ZX is a digital media player designed for both audio and video distribution. You can use it to set up digital signage, use it as a matrix switcher, or even as a signal extender. It supports various file formats and can be connected to a wide range of devices, including TVs, projectors, and speakers. With its compact size and customizable firmware, it's a versatile solution for various applications.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Digital Media
Player
HD300ZX
CE labs can support many areas of your audio and video
distribution needs.
We manufacture:
• Digital Signage software and Media Players
• HD Matrix Switchers
• RF amplifiers
• HDMI and Component HD distribution amplifiers
• CAT 5 Signal Extenders
• VGA Extenders and Splitters
• and cables of all types.
See our full product line at
www.celabs.net
WARRANTY
Cable Electronics, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in
material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of
one year from the purchase by the original purchaser. If this product is
defective or malfunctions, Cable Electronics will replace or repair this unit
(at their option) within a reasonable time. No expressed or implied warranty
is made for any defects caused by immersion or exposure to liquids, abuse,
neglect, improper operation of unit, excess wear and tear and defects
resulting from unauthorized disassembly and or modification.
Document: HD300ZX_manual.pdf
930-2204-01 Rev B
3209 Wood Drive
Garland, TX 75041
Phone: (469) 429-9200
Toll free: (800) 767-6189
Fax: (469) 429-9205
www.celabs.net
All functions, specifications and images in this
manual may change without prior notice.
Please ask your sales representative for the
latest firmware and PDF version of the manual.
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
PC Requirements
Display Panel Requirements
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
PACKAGE CONTENTS
DETAILED VIEW
Front View
Rear View
REMOTE CONTROL
CHAPTER 2
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
CHAPTER 3
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
NETWORK CATEGORY
[Network Type]
[Automatic IP Address]
[IP Address]
[MAC Address]
[SSID]
MISC1 CATEGORY
[Date Time]
[Time Zone
]
[NTP Server]
[Play List]
[Download List]
MISC2 CATEGORY
[File Copy]
[File Erase]
[Setup Value]
[Play Mode]
[Remote Command Path]
[Auto ON/OFF]
MISC3 CATEGORY
[OSD]
[Scrolling Text]
[Scrolling Text Speed]
[Color]
AUDIO & VIDEO CATEGORY
[SPDIF]
[Speakers]
[TV Standard]
[TV Type]
[Video Connector]
[YPbPr Standard]
[VGA Standard]
WIRELESS CONNECTION
TIME & DATE
CHAPTER 4 - PLAYBACK
Disk Management
Scheduled Download
PLAYBACK MODES
PLAYLIST
Playlist by Time
Playlist by Time is not
supported by Quicksign
300 or CCM Enterprise.
Playlist by Date
Playlist by Time is not
supported by Quicksign
300 or CCM Enterprise
Playlist by Date and Time
Playlist by Date and Time
is not supported by
Quicksign 300 or CCM
Enterprise
AUTOMATED PLAY MODES
Standard
Repeat
Manual & Standby
Auto ON/OFF
CHAPTER 5 - APPENDIX
FAQ
REMOTE CONTROL
KEY FUNCTIONS
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
This manual covers all versions for the HD-300ZX and some of
its optional accessories. Firmware, images and descriptions
may therefore slightly vary between this manual and the
actual product you have.
Throughout this manual, the products are referred to as
HD-300ZX, unless a certain function or feature is specific to
one particular model only.
Whenever you update the firmware, we recommend also
downloading the latest PDF version of this manual as well as
the latest configuration tool.
© Copyright 2007 by Cable Electronics all Rights Reserved
The information contained in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable.
Cable Electronics assumes no responsibility for any errors contained in this manual
and reserves the right to make changes in the specifications and/or design of this
product without prior notice. The diagrams contained in this manual may also not
fully represent the product that you are using and are there for illustration purposes
only. Cable Electronics assumes no responsibility for any differences between the
product mentioned in this manual and the product you may have.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
REMOTE CONTROL KEY FUNCTIONS
Specially designed as an affordable yet advanced advertisement
solution, Cable Electronics’s HD-300ZX offers an array of new and unique
features. Small footprint and customisable firmware makes this the ideal
solution for networked advertisement displays and other broadcasts.
Video files are stored on a Compact Flash card, which is easily installed
into the side of the HD-300ZX. New content and playlists can be down-
loaded into the HD-300ZX using Cable Electronics Quicksign 300
software package or using CCM Enterprise server software.
System Requirements
PC Requirements
• Minimum Intel Processor III 500MHz, 128MB RAM. The faster the
processor the better, as more devices can be connected and
you will experience better playback.
• Operating System; WinXP Home, WinXP Professional or Windows
Vista.
• 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet card, or a USB-
to-Ethernet converter equipped PC.
Display Panel Requirements
• Video/Audio input, standard Composite RCA input. For better
quality, S-Video, VGA or Component input is recommended.
• Optional amplifier with surround speaker system.
Optional Accessories
The HD-300ZX comes with 2 GB Compact Flash Card.
• 2.5” Hard Disk Drive
• 802.11b/g Wireless Kit
Package Contents
• HD-300ZX
• External Power Adapter
Input 110/240V auto switching, Output +12V/2A
• Component and VGA AV cables
• Remote Control
• Manual
Note: Package content may vary, depending on model and vendor.
Item
Button
Browser Mode
Playback Mode
1
Power
Power OFF
Power OFF
2
1
1 - .:/@
N/A
3
2
2 - ABC
N/A
4
3
3 - DEF
N/A
5
4
4 - GHI
N/A
6
5
5 - JKL
N/A
7
6
6 - MNO
N/A
8
7
7 - PQRS
N/A
9
8
8 - TUV
N/A
10
9
9 - WXYZ
N/A
11
0
0 - Space
N/A
12
CLEAR
Delete file or Backspace
N/A
13
SELECT
Copy file to local HDD
N/A
14
TV MODE
Toggle video output
Toggle video output
15
SETUP
Enter or exit setup page
Adjust contrast & saturation
16
MUTE
N/A
Mute sound
17
VOLUME
N/A
Volume +/-
18
UP
Up
Up
19
DOWN
Down
Down
20
LEFT
Left
Left
21
RIGHT
Right
Right
22
ENTER
Enter/Select
Enter/Play
23
RETURN
Return to main screen
Return to previous screen
24
MENU
N/A
N/A
25
A-B
N/A
N/A
26
PREV
Previous page
Previous clip
27
PLAY
N/A
Play
28
NEXT
Next page
Next clip
29
REPEAT
N/A
Repeat all files
30
REV
N/A
Rewind
31
STOP
N/A
Stop playback
32
FWD
N/A
Forward
33
INFO
N/A
Display file info
34
SLOW REV
N/A
Slow rewind
35
PAUSE/STEP
N/A
Play/Pause
36
SLOW FWD
N/A
Slow motion (MPEG)
37
EDIT/PROGRAM
N/A
N/A
38
TITLE
N/A
N/A
39
SUBTITLE
N/A
N/A
40
AUDIO
N/A
N/A
41
SHUFFLE
N/A
Shuffle list
42
ANGLE/ROTATE
N/A
N/A
43
SEARCH
N/A
Time search (FWD by time)
44
ZOOM
N/A
N/A
CHAPTER 5 - APPENDIX
REMOTE CONTROL KEY FUNCTIONS
Detailed View
The images below depict the standard HD-300ZX device showing the
front view with its connections and the rear view with the LED lights.
Front View
1. ON/OFF switch
2. Power receptacle
3. A/V multi connector
4. SPDIF audio output
5. USB ports
6. Ethernet RJ-45 port
7. 802.11b/g antenna
Rear View
1. CF card slot
2. LAN Access LED
3. Infrared Receiver
4. Power LED
Note: These images are for reference only. Your model may come in a
different color and with the 802.11b/g antenna installed already.
FAQ
If your display is blank and you can not see the HD-300ZX menu, press the TV
Mode button on your remote control to toggle between the different video
outputs. Once you can see the main screen, go to the setup menu, select
the Audio Video tab and set the correct tv / monitor type and resolution.
Next press the SETUP button to save your video output settings.
Q: I’ve modified some of the settings but there seems to be no change!
A: Make sure you have saved the new settings by pressing the SETUP button.
Next, restart the unit by turning off the power switch. Turn it back on a few
seconds later.
Q: Why are some of the functions in this manual not the same as on my
HD-300ZX?
A: The functions may change with every firmware update. Please contact CE
Labs for information about downloading the latest manual and firmware from
our website.
Q: Can I turn off the messages like “Loading File” as an example?
A: Yes, you can turn off the on-screen messages in the setup menu. Go to the
MISC2 category and turn off the OSD messages.
Q: I’ve enabled the Manual/Standby Play Mode and now it shows “NO TITLE
FILES”!
A: This message will appear if there is no 000.avi or 000.jpg & 000.mp3 file on
the local drive. It will also appear if a numeric button is pressed but there is no
such a file. Make sure to rename your files properly and store them on the
local drive, then try again.
A free 15 day trial of Quicksign 300 is available at
http://www.celabs.net/sw/qs300/
Manual & Standby
Playback mode with quick access to certain files via numeric buttons on the
remote control from 000-999. This mode can be used for kiosks and other digital
signage applications, where users may request certain information with the push
of a button. Reboot the device after you have enabled this function.
When this mode is used, the player will require a title file (000.avi or 000.jpg &
000.mp3) and up to 999 AVI files, which are played when the numeric buttons
are pressed. In Manual mode, once the AVI file has finished playback, it will
return to the title file until another button is pressed. In Standby mode, it will wait
for further user input. Those files can either be stored on the local hard drive or
the CF card.
Note: If you use the Manual or Standby mode and there is no 000 file, it will
display a message saying “No Title Files Found”. The same message will appear if
the 000 file is not an AVI or JPG&MP3 file.
Note: Make sure that there is no more than one file with the same file name!
Auto ON/OFF
Turning this function ON will allow you to set a time for the unit to automatically
turn ON and also a time for it to turn OFF again.
1. Press SETUP on your remote control to enter the HD-300ZX’s setup menu.
2. In the MISC2 category, turn on the Auto ON/OFF function.
3. Select the ON/OFF Time and enter a time for each option.
Note: Make sure the NTP server is enabled and the HD-300ZX has a connection
to the internet to synchronise the time. If it can not connect to the internet at
boot up, the system time will be off and the Auto ON/OFF function therefore
inaccurate.
Remote Control
` Input for time, search, login, URL
and other text.
[COPY] Copy the selected file from an external storage media to the local
drive.
[CLEAR] Delete a letter/number when entering text or delete the selected
file.
[TV MODE] Each time this button is pressed, the video output will change -
use this when you only see a blank screen. Once you have a signal on your
display, be sure to go to the setup menu and save your settings.
[SETUP] Press this key to enter the setup menu and change the settings and
other configuration options for your HD-300ZX. During playback, this button
can be used to adjust contrast, saturation and brightness.
[VOLUME] Adjust the volume for music and video files.
[RETURN] Go one step back and return to the previous menu.
Power ON/OFF
No Function
Copy
Clear (Delete or Backspace)
TV Mode
Setup
No Function
Volume Adjustment
Mute Sound
Navigation Keys
No Function
Return
Automated Play Modes
There are 3 automated play modes and a standard mode. In the standard
mode, the files can be accessed by using the remote control, like on any
other media player. For automated playback, select either Repeat, Manual
or Standby.
Standard
Default setting for the standard media player with user input via remote
control. The HD-300ZX will show the main page after boot up and present the
user a choice to access the files using the file library.
Repeat
In this mode, the playlist function will be turned OFF. The HD-300ZX automati-
cally plays all files stored in the root directory of the internal drive or any
attached USB drive as soon as the unit is turned on and plays them continu-
ously. The playback sequence will be according to the file name and in
following order from HDD to USB1 and USB2.
Reboot the device after you have enabled this function. To turn it OFF, press
STOP on your remote control to pause the playback, then press SETUP to
enter the setup menu, go back to Misc2 and change it to STANDARD.
Note: Enabling the playlist function (Misc1) will automatically reset the play
mode to STANDARD.
[REPEAT] Press this button to toggle through the different repeat
functions.
[INFO] Press this button to show the file info during playback.
[SHUFFLE] Press this button to turn the shuffle mode ON or OFF.
Note: See Appendix for the detailed functions of each key.
A: N/A
B: N/A
Playback Functions
No Function
A: N/A
B: Repeat
A: N/A
B: File Info
A: N/A
B: N/A
A: N/A
B: Shuffle
No Function
No Function
No Function
No Function
Fast forward by time
CHAPTER 2 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Note: The HD-300ZX only supports the FAT32 file system or for CF cards
also FAT16.
1. Install the CF card.
2. Switch the power on your HD-300ZX to ON, and wait for the system to
boot.
3. If you already have some media files on the drive, you will now be
able to access them from the file library.
4. If the drive is still empty, use the File Copy command in the Setup
menu to copy new files from an external USB drive to the CF card.
4. Reboot your device and automatic playback will start
immediately.
5. To turn off the playlist, press STOP to halt the playback,
press SETUP to enter the setup menu go to the MISC3
category and pick the REPEAT playback mode.
Once the playlist is enabled and in use, the user can only
see the files that have been added to the playlist.
Playlist by Time
Playlist by Time is not supported by Quicksign 300 or CCM
Enterprise.
Playlist by Date
Playlist by Time is not supported by Quicksign 300 or CCM
Enterprise.
Playlist by Date and Time
Playlist by Date and Time is not supported by Quicksign 300
or CCM Enterprise.
CHAPTER 3 - SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
In following chapters, HD-300ZX is referring to all of the models, as the
software is identical. To configure your device, connect it to your TV or
any other display. Turn on the device and wait for it to boot. This could
take anywhere in between 10 and 40 seconds.
Note: The HD-300ZX will only look for new network devices during boot
up. If you change any of the network related settings, restart the device
to ensure the new setup takes effect.
1. After the system has booted, you will see the main screen on your
screen. To access your files, select the file type or use All Media and
press Enter.
2. Select the directory where your files are stored and press Enter to
browse for your files. HDD is the CF card, or computer and USB1/2 are
the drives attached to the USB ports. PC1 and PC2 are not supported
in this firmware.
3. To enter the setup menu, press the SETUP button on your remote
control.
Playback Modes
The HD-300ZX offers several different play modes. Some are
pre-defined, some are flexible, some are passive and some require
active user input.
Single: Plays according to one single playlist. If no playlist is found, it
stops at the library screen. Requires play.lst.
Repeat: Plays all compatible media files found in the root directory of
the internal drive and any attached USB drive. Repeats them
continuously. Requires media files on either internal drive or USB drive.
Standard: Files are accessed via remote control. There is no
automatic playback and the device behaves like a standard media
player. Requires media files on HDD, USB drive.
Manual: Plays 000 file at startup. Plays 001-999 AVI files after user input
via remote control and automatically returns to 000 file. Requires
000.avi or 000.jpg & 000.mp3 plus AVI video clips from 001-999.
Playlist
The HD-300ZX supports play back by playlist, to be played back
automatically at boot up or at a certain date and time. Play list can
be created using Quicksign 300 or CCM Enterprise. To enable this
function, select the Single playlist mode from the list and set the path
to your playlist.
1. Press SETUP on your remote control to enter the HD-300ZX’s setup
menu.
2. In the MISC1 category, select one of the playlist modes.
3. Set the Path to HDD.
Scheduled Download
The HD-300ZX can access the CCM Enterprise Server to download
new files and playlists.
To use this function, enable the Download List by setting it to Fore-
ground or Background and set the path to your server.
1. Press SETUP on your remote control to enter the HD-300ZX’s setup
menu.
2. In the MISC1 category under Download List, select Foreground or
Background.
3. Set the path to your server by entering the URL with a maximum of
80 characters (30 per line and 20 on the last line).
4. For the URL, use the IP address and enter the path to the folder
where the download list is located. An example would be
http://celabs-ccm.net/demo/hd300zx/[MAC]/ This address will
allow the player to access the CE Labs CCM demo web site.
5. Set a schedule of how often the download should start and save
the settings.
Network Category
In this category, you can configure how the HD-300ZX is connected to
the local network.
Use the arrow keys on your remote control for navigation and the
ENTER button to configure the settings.
[Network Type] Select between Wired and Wireless network
connection. For the wireless function, you will need to have the
optional 802.11b/g wireless kit installed.
[Automatic IP Address] Choose ON and the HD-300ZX will acquire the
IP address automatically at boot up or choose OFF and configure the
settings manually. You will be able to enter the IP address, mask,
gateway and DNS server.
[IP Address] Displays the current IP address of your HD-300ZX.
If 0.0.0.0 is shown, your device will not be able to connect to the
network. Restart the device or set the IP manually.
[MAC Address] Displays the MAC address of your HD-300ZX. This can
not be changed.
[SSID] If you are using the wireless connection, this will display your
current SSID. Select it to change the SSID and if required enter the
WEP key.
Note: You will need to reboot your device after changing any of the
above settings.
Misc1 Category
In this category, you can set the time using an NTP server via the internet.
Once the time is set, you can configure the playlist, download function and
schedule for these functions.
Use the arrow keys on your remote control for navigation and the ENTER button
to configure the settings.
[Date Time] Displays current date and time. If the time or date is not correct,
make sure you have selected the correct time zone, choose another NTP
server from list and ensure that your internet connection is working. After
changing the NTP server, reboot your device.
[Time Zone] Select the time zone of your country. If you do not know the time
offset, refer to your PC clock. Double click on the time in the taskbar and go to
Time Zone. Select your country from the list and you will see the corresponding
time offset.
[NTP Server] Select one of the NTP servers from the list or enter the IP address
manually to synchronise the time via the internet. Turn it OFF if you don’t need
this function.
[Play List] To enable this function, select one of the playlist modes from the list.
Once it is enabled, you can set the path to your playlist. Reboot the unit and
make sure the corresponding playlist is stored in the right location to start using
the playlist mode.
Single - Playlist example: play.lst
Date - Playlist example: 20070101.lst (year, month, day)
Time - Playlist example: _0900_1200.lst (time)
Date/Time - Playlist example: 20070101_0900_1200.lst (year, month, day, time)
[Download List] To enable this function, select either Foreground or
Background. Foreground will display the download progress, whereas
Background will hide it. Use Skip to skip files that already exist on the HD-300ZX.
Once it is enabled, you can set the path to your download list on a remote
server and enter a time for the download to start. To use this function, you
need an internal drive or CF card, as well as a connection to the internet.
File Erase
1. Press the SETUP button and go to File Erase in the MISC2 category.
2. Select the drive and press ENTER to start the process.
3. It will erase all files on the selected drive and once finished, it will
return to the main screen
Note: To copy only single files to the local HDD or erase them, use the
SELECT button to copy the file or the CLEAR button on your remote
control to erase it.
CHAPTER 4 - PLAYBACK
A hard drive or CF card is installed and data is stored on the HD-300ZX.
Each unit has its own storage but new content can automatically be
downloaded at a certain time over the internet (WAN) from a server.
Advantage: Uninterrupted data playback is guaranteed, as all files are
stored on the local drive. New data can downloaded from a server
using CCM Enterprise, or locally using Quicksign 300.
The content on the local drive can be updated in several different
ways:
Disk Management
To manage the data on the local hard drive and to update the files with
new content, access the file copy and erase command in the MISC2
category.
File Copy
1. Press the SETUP button and go to File Copy in the MISC2 category.
2. Choose one of the functions and press ENTER to start the copy
process.
3. The copy status will be displayed on screen and once finished, it will
return to the main screen.
Note: Only files in the root directory will be copied. Any existing files with
the same file name will be overwritten.
Misc2 Category
In this category, you can manage your files using the copy and erase functions
and set the playback mode for automated playback.
Use the arrow keys on your remote control for navigation and press the ENTER
button to configure the settings.
[File Copy] Use this to easily and quickly copy new files to or from your local
drive. This will copy all files found in the root directory of either your local drive
or the remote location but does not include any sub-folders. Existing files with
the same name will be overwritten.
[File Erase] This function can be used to erase all data on the local drive or one
of the attached USB drives.
[Setup Value] Use this function to reset all settings to their factory default value.
We recommend resetting it after every firmware upgrade.
[Play Mode] Select your preferred play mode from 4 different types:
Standard - Default setting for standard media player with user input via remote
control.
Repeat - Automatically plays and repeats all files stored in the root directory at
boot up.
Manual - Plays title file at boot up as well as after user input via numeric
buttons 000-999.
Standby - Plays title file at boot up and then waits for further user input (buttons
000-999).
[Remote Command Path] Define the location that the HD-300ZX should monitor
for remote commands. Set it to HDD if you intend to use Quicksign 300 or CCM
Enterprise.
[Auto ON/OFF] Turning this function ON, allows you to set a time for the unit to
automatically turn ON and also a time for it to turn OFF again. NOTE: Must be
connected to the internet for this feature to function properly.
4. At this time, the date will still show 1970, so press the SETUP key on your
remote control to exit the setup menu and then reboot the device.
Turn off the power switch, wait a few seconds and turn it back on.
5. After reboot, go back to the Misc1 category in the setup menu to
check if the date and time are correct.
If it does not work, try some of the following tips:
• Reboot the unit by turning off the power switch and try again.
• Make sure the unit has access to the internet.
• Set the IP and DNS address manually.
• Ping all the NTP servers from your computer and select the one with
the fastest reply time.
• Use the wired connection instead of wireless and try again.
Misc3 Category
In this category, you can disable the onscreen messages (OSD) and configure
the options for the scrolling text message.
Use the arrow keys on your remote control for navigation and the ENTER button
to configure the settings.
[OSD] Option to enable or disable the on-screen messages (OSD). By default, it
is enabled but if you prefer not seeing the OSD messages during playback, it
can be turned OFF here.
Future Release Features
[Scrolling Text] Turn the scrolling text message ON or OFF. When turned on, a
text file “message.txt” has to be placed on the local hard drive for it to display
the message.
[Scrolling Text Speed] Set the scrolling speed from 1-10, where 1 is the slowest
and 10 the fastest.
[Color] Choose between several different colour schemes for the font and
background to be used for the scrolling text message.
Time & Date
To set date and time on the HD-300ZX, the unit requires an internet connection
to synchronise the time with an NTP server.
1. Make sure the HD-300ZX has access to the internet.
2. Go to the Misc1 category in the setup menu. Select your time zone from the
list and press the ENTER key to set it.
3. Select a time server from the NTP Server list and press the ENTER key to set it.
Note: We recommend using your computer to ping the different servers, so
you can select the one which has the fastest reply time.
Audio & Video Category
In this category, you can configure the audio and video output of your
HD-300ZX.
Use the arrow keys on your remote control for navigation and the ENTER button
to configure the settings.
[SPDIF] Depending on the audio cable you are using, set this to Analog if you
are using the simple RCA left/right audio cables or to Digital if you are using
the optical SPDIF cable.
[Speakers] Depending on your speaker set up, set this to 2 Channels if you are
only using 2 speakers or to 5.1 Channels if you are using digital audio with 5
speakers and surround sound.
[TV Standard] Select your TV system from the list. You can choose either NTSC
or PAL.
[TV Type] Select the aspect ratio for your TV. You can choose from 4:3 Letter
Box, 4:3 Pan-Scan and 16:9.
[Video Connector] Depending on which A/V cable you are using, select the
corresponding connection from the list. For the standard Composite cable,
choose C/S-Video, for the Component cable, choose YPbPr and for the VGA
cable, choose VGA.
[YPbPr Standard] Select the resolution and frequency of your TV display. The
range includes resolutions from 480p to 1080i with a frequency of either 50Hz or
60Hz.
[VGA Standard] Select the resolution and frequency of your display or monitor.
The VGA output is using 60Hz and offers multiple resolutions from 640x480 to
1920x1200.
Note: If your display is blank and you can not see the HD-300ZX menu, press
the TV Mode button on your remote control to toggle between the different
video outputs. Once you can see the main screen, go to the setup menu and
save your video output.
Wireless Connection
The HD-300ZX comes with an optional wireless kit. If installed, it can connect
wirelessly to the network using 802.11b or 802.11g. It supports WEP 64-bit and
128-bit encryption.
1. Make sure the wireless kit has been installed properly. The antenna should
be connected to the MAIN connector on the PCI module.
2. Turn on your HD-300ZX and go to the Network category in the Setup menu.
3. Set the Network Type to Wireless and press the ENTER key.
4. When changing from Wired to Wireless, a window will pop up for you to
enter the SSID and the WEP key. If the wireless connection is not encrypted,
leave the KEY field blank. For WEP 64-bit encryption, enter the corresponding
10 hexadecimal characters, for WEP 128-bit encryption, enter the
corresponding 26 hexadecimal characters. Press the ENTER key to save it.
5. Make sure the SSID is correct, otherwise select it again and enter the right
name.
6. Press the SETUP key on your remote control to exit the setup menu and then
reboot the unit by switching off the power switch. Wait a few seconds and
turn it back on.
7. Go back to the Network category in the setup menu and check that the
unit has properly acquired its IP address.
If it does not work, try some of the following tips:
• Reboot the unit by turning off the power switch and try again.
• Turn off the WEP encryption and try it again without.
• Set the IP and DNS address manually.
• Move the unit as close as possible to the wireless access point.
• Login to the wireless access point and turn off any speed or performance
enhancements for the wireless connection. Use only the most basic
features.
• Talk to your system administrator to make sure the wireless connection is
not restricted to certain computers only and the HD-300ZX can access it.
• Make sure that the wireless kit works and has been installed properly.
• Test the unit in a different environment.
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CE Labs HD300ZX User manual

Category
WLAN access points
Type
User manual

CE Labs HD300ZX is a digital media player designed for both audio and video distribution. You can use it to set up digital signage, use it as a matrix switcher, or even as a signal extender. It supports various file formats and can be connected to a wide range of devices, including TVs, projectors, and speakers. With its compact size and customizable firmware, it's a versatile solution for various applications.

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