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Fantec TV-FHDS User Manual

Fantec TV-FHDS
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Fantec TV-FHDS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Supported file systemsFAT32, NTFS
Compatible memory cardsMMC, MS pro, SD, SDHC
Quantity per pallet12 pc(s)
Connectivity technologyWired & Wireless
Compatible operating systemsWindows 2000/XP/VISTA, Mac OS X, Linux
AV outputYes
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports1
Networking featuresWLAN 802.11 b/g/n, LAN 10/100, USB 2.0
CertificationTÜV/GS, UL, CUL, CE, FCC, RoHs
Product colorBlack
Audio formats supportedAAC, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA
Image formats supportedBMP, GIF, JPG, PNG, TIF
Video compression formatsASF, AVI, DAT, FLV, MKV, MOV, MP4, MPG, RM, RMVB, VOB, WMV, XviD
Subtitle formats supportedASS, SMI, SRT, SSA, SUB
Power requirements100-240V ~50/60Hz, 0.6A
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth105 mm
Width180 mm
Height30 mm
Weight1000 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)180 x 105 x 30 mm

Summary

1. Introduction

Multimedia Playback

Supported audio, video, and image file formats and playback features.

1.2 Packing List

1.3 Cautions

Important safety precautions and usage guidelines for the player.

1.3 Cautions (Continued)

1.4 Connection

1.4.2 Connecting a USB Device

Guide to connecting USB storage devices for browsing content.

1.4 Connection (Continued)

1.4.4.2 Y/Pb/Pr Component OUT

Connecting via Y/Pb/Pr component cables for HD video and audio.

1.4.5 Connecting to a Digital Amplifier

Connecting to a digital amplifier using coaxial or optical cables.

1.4.7 Connecting to a WLAN

Steps to connect the player to a wireless network using a USB adapter.

1.4.4 Connecting to a TV

Methods for connecting the player to a TV via A/V and component cables.

1.4.4.3 HDMI OUT

Connecting via HDMI cable for high-quality video and audio transmission.

1.4.6 Connecting to LAN

Guide to connecting the player to a local area network via Ethernet cable.

1.5 Power On / Off

How to turn the player on and off, and indicator status.

2. About the Player

2.1 Remote Control

Detailed explanation of all buttons on the remote control and their functions.

2.1 Remote Control (Continued)

Buttons 6-15

Details for buttons REPEAT, FR, VOL-, FF, PLAY, HOME, Navigational buttons, MENU, PAUSE/STEP, SLOW.

Buttons 31-35

Details for buttons PREV, GOTO, COPY, MUSIC, INFO.

Buttons 16-30

Details for buttons INS REPLAY, CM SKIP, SELECT, CONFIRM, AUDIO, SUBTITLE, ZOOM IN, ZOOM OUT, A-B, ANGLE, SETUP, RETURN, STOP, NEXT, VOL+.

2.3 Rear Panel

Description of the player's rear panel connection ports.

3. Setup Menu

3.1 Changing Audio Settings

Configuring audio settings like Night Mode, HDMI, and SPDIF output.

3.2 Changing Video Settings

Aspect Ratio

Adjusting aspect ratio for different TV screen types.

3.2 Changing Video Settings (Continued)

TV SYSTEM

Selecting video output resolution (NTSC, PAL, 720p, 1080p).

3.3 Changing Network Settings

Configuring Ethernet and Wi-Fi network settings, including Wired LAN Setup.

3.3 Changing Network Settings (Continued)

Wireless Setup

Steps to set up wireless connections, profiles, and modes.

Input WEP / WPA Key

Using a virtual keyboard to enter network encryption keys.

PPPoE Setup

Configuring PPPoE for internet access using ADSL credentials.

Infrastructure (AP)

Explanation of Infrastructure mode for connecting to wireless networks.

WPS (AP)

Using WPS for easy connection to a wireless router via PBC or PIN.

3.4 Changing System Settings

Configuring system settings like Menu Language and system font.

3.4 Changing System Settings (Continued)

System Update

Instructions for updating the player's firmware via a USB stick.

3.5 Miscellaneous

3.5 Miscellaneous (Continued)

4. Browser Menu

4.4 Browsing Movies

4.5 Audio / Video Streaming via Network

Streaming media files from the home network (Ethernet or WLAN).

4.5 Audio / Video Streaming via Network (Continued)

4.6 Audio Video Streaming via UPnP-server

Browsing and streaming media from UPnP Media Servers on the network.

4.6 Audio Video Streaming via UPnP-server (Continued)

4.6.2 Sharing Media on your PC

Steps to share media files from Windows Media Player 11.

5. File Copy Menu

6. Internet Radio

7. Media Library

7.1 Music library

Managing and browsing music files by Update, Search, All, Artist, Genre, Album.

7.1 Music library (Continued)

7.2 Photo Library

7.2 Photo Library (Continued)

7.3 Movie Library

7.3 Movie Library (Continued)

9. Upgrading the Firmware

10. Virtual Remote Control

11. Appendixes

11.1 Specifications

Detailed technical specifications of the player's hardware and supported formats.

11.2 Frequently Asked Questions

11.2 Frequently Asked Questions (Continued)

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