UHD 4K and HEVC Enabled IPTV/VOD/OTT Media Player User Manual
DUNE HD DUO 4K 2 Introduction Dune HD Duo 4K is an advanced solution for playback of 4K and Full HD video, highquality audio, IPTV and VOD content, digital TV channels. This media player sets an entirely new standard for home entertainment.
USER MANUAL 3 џ џ џ џ џ џ џ џ џ џ џ џ џ џ џ џ HD audio: Output studio-quality high definition audio tracks (Dolby TrueHD, DTS HD MA) to your a/V receiver Dolby Atmos 3D audio: Enjoy the newest 3D audio format from Dolby using Dolby Atmos pass-through capability Hi-End music: Play very high-quality (up to 192 KHz / 24-bit) music files in various formats (FLAC, Monkey's Audio APE, WAV/PCM, Super Audio CD, etc) Network player: Connect to local network and play content directly from PC or NAS via UPnP, SMB,
DUNE HD DUO 4K 4 Audiophile Features џ џ џ џ џ Audiophile-grade audio DAC: Enjoy audio quality of the famous ESS SABRE32 Reference DAC (ES9018K2M) Dual audio output: Use standard stereo RCA connectors or balanced XLR connectors XLR balanced stereo output: Use professional ultra-low-noise analog audio connection Galvanically isolated connectors: Benefit from reduced noise and jitter on all S/PDIF connectors (including coaxial S/PDIF output and coaxial S/PDIF input) Audio inputs: Use Duo 4K as a high-qualit
DUNE HD DUO 4K 5 џ џ џ џ џ Dune Network Playback Accelerator: Special optimizations ensuring bestin-class network playback performance and enabling smooth playback of any supported kind of media content via any network protocol (including NFS and SMB) Built-in NAS function: Access files on attached storage devices (HDD, USB drive, etc) from local network (via SMB, FTP, UPnP/DLNA) Wi-Fi access point: Use media player as a Wi-Fi access point and Internet router IP control: Control media player from PC or i
USER MANUAL 6 Package Contents LIGH T TV AV IN TV TV TV POW ER INFO SET MOV IES SUBT ITLE MUS IC MOD ZOO M E AUD IO REC INFO POP UP MEN U ENT ER RETU RN V+ MENTOP U RECE V- NT P+ SETU P P.:/ SEAR CH abc ghi pqrs def jkl CLEA R mno tuv A B SELE C cap CT / num D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Dune HD Duo 4K media player 2. Remote control 3. HDMI cable 4. Ethernet cable 5. IR extender cable 6. Power supply cord 7. 2 x Wi-Fi antennas 8.
DUNE HD DUO 4K 7 Front View 1 2 4 5 3 6 1. Left HDD rack 2. Display 3. Right HDD rack 4. On/off button 7 5. LED indicator 6. Control buttons 8 7. SD card slot 8. USB 2.0 host Rear View 15 4 ANTENNA 8 S/PDIF IN USB IN (option) 11 13 14 CVBS Designed and made by DUNE HD AUDIO IN 1 2 3 5 6 S/PDIF 7 1. DVB-T/T2/C RF input (option) 2. DVB-T/T2/C RF loop output (option) 3. XLR balanced analog stereo output 4. Analog stereo output 5. Coaxial S/PDIF audio input 6.
USER MANUAL 8 Remote Control LIGHT — turn the remote control backlight on/off. POWER — turn the player on/off. TV section (UP, DOWN, AV IN, TV INFO, TV POWER, SET) — programmable buttons to control TV or other external equipment; use SET button to learn the other 5 buttons. TV, MOVIES, MUSIC — hot keys to quickly access TV channels / Movies / Music functionality (when available).
DUNE HD DUO 4K 9 Installation Ensure there is enough space around the player for proper cooling. The space at each side should be not less than 10 cm. When installing the player in an enclosed cabinet, please ensure proper airflow and cooling inside the cabinet. When installing the player in a hidden location, such as enclosed cabinet, you can use the IR extender cable to allow the infrared signal from the remote control to reach the player. Getting Started Ensure the RC has batteries installed.
USER MANUAL 10 Adjust the player settings as needed using "Setup" menu. Quick Setting of Video Output Mode The “MODE” RC button allows quick setting of video output mode without entering the player setup menu. This way of video output configuration may be required if you see no picture on the screen after connecting your player to a TV. Press the “MODE” RC button and then one of the RC buttons “1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, or “5” to switch to one of the following video output modes respectively: 1. Composite PAL 2.
DUNE HD DUO 4K 11 Using Internal HDDs You can insert one or two 3.5" SATA HDDs into the player. To insert an HDD into the player, open the HDD rack door, insert the HDD into the HDD rack and close the HDD rack door. The player shows items corresponding to the inserted HDDs in the "Sources" section of the player menu. It is recommended to use “green” HDD models with small RPM value, small heat emission, and small power consumption. For more information, please see here: http://dune-hd.
USER MANUAL 12 Accessing Network Drives To connect a network drive using SMB or NFS protocol, go to “Sources” section of the player menu, press the “POP UP MENU” RC button, and choose “Create Network Folder”, then fill the parameters of the network drive as needed. The player will show an item corresponding to the configured network drive on the main screen. To browse the list of network resources accessible via SMB or UPnP protocols, use “Network Browser” item in “Sources” section of the player menu.
DUNE HD DUO 4K 13 Built-in NAS (Network Attached Storage) function The player can work as a file server, i.e. you can access storage devices connected to the player (internal HDD, USB drives) from the local network using FTP and SMB protocols. For example, you can copy files to the player directly from a PC or other device in the local network. On a Windows PC, just type "ftp://ip_address" or "\\ip_address" in the Windows explorer, where "ip_address" is the IP address of the player.
USER MANUAL 14 Limitations Compatibility of the player with a particular hardware (A/V equipment, network equipment, disk drives, etc) may depend on various factors (particular hardware model, specifics of hardware installation and usage, configuration of the player and the hardware, etc). If the player does not work correctly with a particular hardware, try to adjust the configuration of the player or hardware, try to use the hardware in a different way, or try to use some other hardware.
WARNING 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.