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MP115 A/V
Digital Media Player
User's Guide
2BDF0-020017 REV.00

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  • Page 1 Page 1 of 36 MP115 A/V Digital Media Player User’s Guide 2BDF0-020017 REV.00...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Page 2 of 36 Table of Contents History of MP115 Wireless A/V Digital Media Player User’s Guide ......1 1. Production Highlights ..................... 4 MP115 Digital Media Player (NA) Appearance............10 MP115 Digital Media Player (UK) Appearance ............11 MP115 Digital Media Player Configuration Layout ..........12 2.
  • Page 3 Fine Tuning the Digital Media Player Antenna (Wireless) ........27 Remote Control ......................27 Remote Control Buttons Function................27 Remote Control Battery Installation ................ 29 4. MP115 Digital Media Player Operation Environment Preliminary ......30 Service Considerations ....................30 Plastic Parts......................... 30 Cables and Connectors ....................30 Preventing Electrostatic Damage ................
  • Page 4 802.11g standard and shall support Atheros 108Mbps throughput with mini-PCI interface). The MP115 Digital Media Player is sophisticated piece of electronic unit and you must choose a proper working environment for the Digital Media Player. Avoid places that expose the components to dust, grease, extreme temperatures, or high humidity.
  • Page 5: Mp115 Digital Media Player (Na) Appearance

    Page 5 of 36 MP115 Digital Media Player (NA) Appearance 2BDF0-020017 REV.00...
  • Page 6: Mp115 Digital Media Player (Uk) Appearance

    Page 6 of 36 MP115 Digital Media Player (UK) Appearance 2BDF0-020017 REV.00...
  • Page 7: Mp115 Digital Media Player Configuration Layout

    MP115 Digital Media Player Configuration Layout Streaming Media Server is a client-server system that comprised of a client and a server device. The MP115 Digital Media Player has no permanent storage thus it is called the “client” because its purpose is to browse and playback content.
  • Page 8: Setting The Mp115 Digital Media Player

    Player for the remote sensor control. • When the MP115 Digital Media Player is turned off, it is still consuming some power. To disconnect the Digital Media Player from the power supply completely, remove the AC power plug from the power outlet.
  • Page 9: Mp115 Digital Media Player Front/Rear Panel Overviews

    Warranty/Support Information Card User’s Manual MP115 Digital Media Player Front/Rear Panel Overviews Before you continue, please take a moment to become familiar with the locating and purpose of controls, the status panel, connectors, and ports, which are illustrated in the following:...
  • Page 10: Determining The Best Possible Connections

    Page 10 of 36 YPbPr is a scaled version of the YUV (YUV is the color space used by the NTSC and PAL video system.) color space, with specific levels and timing signals, designed to interface equipment together. For HDTV interfaces, 0.3V tri-level sync signals are used, while for SDTV interface, a 0.3V bi-level sync signal is present.
  • Page 11: Connecting Your Tv Ypbpr Video With Rca To Rca Jacks

    Page 11 of 36 Classification Description Video Connection Section OOOO YPbPr video provides the best picture quality. Details are on page 16. S-video provides excellent picture quality. Details are on page 16. RGB Analog video provides good picture quality. Details are on page 17. This is a 21-pin connector supported by many consumer video components in Europe.
  • Page 12: Connecting Your Tv Rgb Analog Video With Rca To Rca Jack

    Page 12 of 36 Connecting Your TV RGB Analog Video with RCA to RCA Jack • If your TV has a RGB video input, you can use the supplied video cable with RCA line input jack ( which has yellow marking). Refer to the connection diagram given below, then connect the video cable to the Digital Media Player’s VIDEO jack.
  • Page 13: Connecting Your Tv Audio/Video With Rca To Scart Jacks

    Page 13 of 36 Connecting Your TV Audio/Video with RCA to SCART Jacks • If you have a (SCART to RCA) A/V cable (not included) that one end of the A/V cable with RCA line input jacks which has yellow, white, and red markings), and another end of the A/V cable with SCART line input jack.
  • Page 14: Connecting A Stereo Audio Receiver (Or Powered Speakers) With Rca To Rca Jacks

    Page 14 of 36 IN jack on your RF modulator. • Connect an RF coaxial cable (not supplied) to the RF OUT, ANTENNA OUT, or to TV jack on the RF modulator. The RF OUT jack may be labeled differently among different brands. Refer to the instructions provided with your RF modulator.
  • Page 15: Connecting Tv And Digital Media Player Power

    Page 15 of 36 Connect the other ends of the audio cable to the AUDIO L/R audio jacks on the TV. Match the cable colors to the jack colors. Connecting TV and Digital Media Player Power • Plug the power cord (female) into the power inlet jack on the Digital Media Player. Plug the other end ( male) of the power cord into an active power outlet.
  • Page 16: Network Setup

    Page 16 of 36 Network Setup Many books have been written about the subject of networking. Therefore, this section is only intended to provide a brief overview of how Digital Media Player works in a home network environment and covers only those issues essential to setting up a proper network for using Digital Media Player.
  • Page 17: Wired Home Network

    Page 17 of 36 Router and Internet Connection Sharing A “router” is a network device that forwards or “router” TCP/IP data between your network and the Interne. Routers are typically separate boxes that connect to your network and the Internet. However, Windows 98 S/E (and higher) provides a feature called “Internet Connection Sharing”...
  • Page 18: Wired With Static Address

    Page 18 of 36 all cases, the router works as a DHCP server (i.e., it assigns network address). Set the Digital Media Player network settings to wired using DHCP addressing. From the main home screen: Press Options > Select Network Setup >...
  • Page 19: Wireless Home Network

    Page 19 of 36 Choose a static address for your PC and one for your Digital Media Player. Use a netmask of 255.255.255.0 for both. To configure the Digital Media Player for a crossover cable: Press Options > Select Network Setup >...
  • Page 20: Wireless Infrastructure

    Page 20 of 36 Wireless Infrastructure Most wireless networks communicate in Infrastructure mode. To configure the Digital Media Player network settings for wireless Infrastructure and DHCP dynamic addressing: Press Options > Select Network Setup > Set Connection to Wireless (Infrastructure) >...
  • Page 21: Wireless Encryption

    Page 21 of 36 To configure the Digital Media Player network settings for wireless Ad Hoc mode and static addressing: Press Options > Select Network Setup > Set Connection to Wireless (Ad Hoc) > Select Address > Set Configuration to static >...
  • Page 22: Orientation Of The Wireless Antenna

    Page 22 of 36 peripheral. Avoid places that expose the components to dust, grease, extreme temperatures, or high humidity. An environment you’d consider suitable for a stereo receiver and network should also serve your PC well. Arrange the components securely on a firm, level surface. Orientation of the Wireless Antennas Proper orientation of the wireless antenna is important for good performance.
  • Page 23 Page 23 of 36 You can control the Digital Media Player from the room where you are using the infrared remote control. This section will provided a quick summary of the remote control functions. Remote Control Buttons Function Descriptions Buttons Function Descriptions The power button turns the Digital Media Player on/off.
  • Page 24: Remote Control Battery Installation

    Page 24 of 36 Press to select numbered items in a menu. During playback, press the number buttons to select a chapter ( within the current Title) or Track for playback. Numbers 0 ~ 9 Pending. Cycle between shuffle, repeat, shuffle and repeat, and original order.
  • Page 25: Mp115 Digital Media Player Operation Environment Preliminary

    Page 25 of 36 MP115 Digital Media Player Operation Environment Preliminary This section provides essential information for proper and safe installation and replacement service. Service Considerations The following sections include some of the considerations that you should keep in mind during disassembly and assembly procedures.
  • Page 26: Grounding Equipment And Methods

    Page 26 of 36 • Turn off power and input signals before inserting or removing connectors, or test equipment. Grounding Equipment and Methods Grounding equipment must include either a wrist strap or a foot strap at a grounded workstation. • When seated, wear a wrist strap connected to a grounded system. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm ±...
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Tips (A) For Hardware

    Page 27 of 36 Troubleshooting Tips (A) for Hardware If you are having problems with your product, check this list of problems and possible solutions before requesting service. You may be able to solve the problem yourself. If you need to call a customer service representative, please know the model number and serial number of your product before you call.
  • Page 28 Page 28 of 36 Some of my music files don’t appear • The Digital Media Player supports the most common music file formats. However, there are almost an infinite variety of bit rates and sample rates. If a file does not appear on the Digital Media Player, it most likely uses an unsupported rate.
  • Page 29: Glossary

    Page 29 of 36 Glossary 10BaseT/100BaseTX: These are Ethernet standard, which operated at 10Mbps/100Mpbs (megabits per second). Also known as simply Ethernet. 802.11: Standard specifying the characteristics for wireless local area networks. Access Point: An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and wires networks together. Ad Hoc: One of two types of wireless networking, usually used for smaller networks.
  • Page 30 Page 30 of 36 Luma: As mentioned in the definition of chroma, the NTSC and PAL video systems use a signal that has two pieces: the black and white part, and the color part. The black and white part is the luma. It was the luma component that allowed color TV broadcasts to be received by black and white TVs and still remain viewable.
  • Page 31 Page 31 of 36 the number, the better looking the picture. SSID: Service Set Identifier. A network ID unique to a network. Only clients and Access Points that share the same SSID are able to communicate with each other. This string is case-sensitive. SPDIF COAXIAL jack: Sends digital audio to a stereo receiver, allowing you to adjust the volume at stereo receiver.
  • Page 32 This section defines the general requirements for physical, electrical, mechanical, safety, and EMC of MP115 by client and DELTA/DHBU. These requirements help to ensure that items shipped to client are received in satisfactory condition. The related notices are as following:...
  • Page 33 Page 33 of 36 Average Antenna Gain >0dBi, when antenna integrated to the unit Antenna Yield >50%, when antenna integrated to the unit Antenna Diversity Want 17dBm at 8% PER, at the antenna port with 802.11g/b data Typical Transmit Power transmission 14dBm at 8% PER, at the antenna port with 802.11g/b data Minimum Transmit Power...
  • Page 34 Certifications-Safety Must (Test report, Product label, Certification; may release US: UL 60950 products earlier in different countries as certifications become available, NETGEAR ID is 85TK) Canada: C UL Must (Test report, Product label, Certification) Europe: CE Mark LVD Must (Test report, Product label, Certification)
  • Page 35 Must (Test report, Product label, Declaration of conformity ( Europe: CE CISPR 22)) Certifications-Wireless Must (Test report, Product label, Certification, NETGEAR ID US: FCC Part 15C is PY3-MR814) Must (Test report, Product label, Certification, NETGEAR ID Canada: RSS-139-1 & RSS-210...
  • Page 36 Hereby, NETGEAR, declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. This device will be sold in the following EEA countries: Belgium Denmark Germany Greece Spain France Ireland Italy Luxemburg Netherlands Austria Portugal Finland...

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