EM7075 - hdMEDIA STREAM High-Definition Media Player
| ENGLISH EM7075 - hdMEDIA STREAM High-Definition Media Player Warnings and points of attention Repairing of the product should be done by qualified Eminent staff! Table of contents 1.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Functions and features ...................................................................................... 3 1.2 Packing contents ..............................................................
| ENGLISH 9.4 Downloading using the Transmission module .................................................. 17 10.0 Frequently asked questions ............................................................................... 19 11.0 Service and support ........................................................................................... 20 12.0 Warranty conditions ........................................................................................... 20 13.0 Declaration of Conformity .............
| ENGLISH 2.0 Explanation of the media player The media player has the following connections on the casing: Back side: Front side: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Connection for the power supply. Composite connection for video (cinch). Composite connection for audio (cinch). HDMI connection. Optical connection. Network connection. IR connection. USB 2.0 connection. Indication LED’s.
| ENGLISH 3.0 Explanation of the remote control In this chapter, we will explain the remote control. The picture below displays the different buttons and we will explain which functions these buttons have. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Use this button to return to the main menu. Use this button to power on and power off the media player. Navigation keys used to browse the different menus. Use this button to return to the previous step in the media player’s menu. Use this button to enable/disable subtitles.
| ENGLISH connected to the media player using a DVI cable in combination with a DVI/HDMI adapter plug. This cable can be sold separately). 1. 2. Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI output of the media player. Connect the other side of the HDMI cable to an available HDMI input of your television. 4.2 Connecting to your television using composite 1. 2. Connect the yellow plug to the yellow cinch connection on the EM7075.
| ENGLISH 5.0 Setting up the media player Before using, you have to setup the media player. Of course, it is very convenient to be able to use the preferred language, and be able to setup the media player for network usage. If you have a HD television which is connected by HDMI, you can setup the media player in order to play the media contents on high resolution. Of course, there are many other settings to change on the media player. We will explain these settings in the next chapters. 5.
| ENGLISH 5.3 Setting up sound 1. 2. 3. Use the arrow keys to navigate to ‘Audio output’ and press the ‘Enter’ key on the remote control. Select the desired audio settings. Choose ‘Stereo’ or choose ‘Digital’ (Choose ’Digital’ if you are using the optical connection of the media player) and press the ‘Enter’ button on the remote control to confirm and to save the altered settings. Press the ‘Back’ button on the remote control. 5.4 Music settings 1. 2. 3.
| ENGLISH 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Use the arrow keys to navigate to ‘Transition Effect’ and press the ‘Enter’ button on the remote control. You can now decide how the media player switches to the next photo or image. Choose ‘Normal’ and the media player will switch to the next photo or image without any additional effect.
| ENGLISH 6.0 Connecting a USB device You can use the full potential of the media player when connecting a USB hard disk or USB memory stick filled with (HD) media, to the media player’s USB 2.0 port. The moment a USB hard disk or USB memory stick is connected, the media player will detect this device automatically and you can begin to enjoy your media player. We will explain how to connect a USB hard disk or USB memory stick in the following steps. 1. 2.
| ENGLISH 4. 5. of these notifications, it means that the media player has selected this device as playback device. Press the ‘Enter’ button on the remote control, after that, the available audio files will be shown. If the audio files are located in a separate folder, select this folder and press the ‘Enter’ button on the remote control. The audio files will be shown now. The media player will automatically start to play the first audio file.
| ENGLISH 7.4.2 ISO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Make sure the media player is turned on and is completely started. Use the arrow keys to navigate to the ‘Video’ icon. Below the icon ‘Video’ you will the notification ‘USB1’. This means the media player has recognized the connected device. If you see a blue border around one of these notifications, it means that the media player has selected this device as playback device. Press the ‘Enter’ button on the remote control.
| ENGLISH 5. 6. 7. Go to the ‘Library’ tab in the left upper corner of the options window. Now click ‘Configure sharing…’. Check the “Share my media” checkbox and click OK. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. A list with detected devices will appear within a few seconds. Click the name of your media player. Click ‘Allow’. Click ‘Ok’. Click ‘Ok’. All files in the media library of Windows Media Player will be shared with your media player from now on.
| ENGLISH 4. 5. 6. 7. If there is a UPNP (media) server available in your network, as explained in chapter 8.1, use the arrow keys on the remote control to navigate to ‘UPNP’ and press the ‘Enter’ button on the remote control. Now you will see a list of available (media) servers in your network. Select the desired UPnP (media) server and press the ‘Enter’ button on the remote control. The available media files will now be displayed.
| ENGLISH 9.1 Setting up your hard disk for the Transmission and NZBget modules In the following chapter we will explain which steps are necessary to make use of the Transmission and NZBget modules. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Make sure you computer is started and you have connected your USB hard disk to your computer. Insert the supplied CD-ROM in your CD-ROM or DVD player of your computer.
| ENGLISH 9.2 Setting up the NZBget module Before you can start downloading with NZBget, you will need to configure a few settings. You will need your provider details such as the name of your newsserver, username and login (if used). Follow the steps below to configure NZBget: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Make sure your USB hard disk is connected to your computer and that your computer is started.
| ENGLISH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Connect you USB hard disk to the USB port of the EM7075. Make sure you media player is connected to your network and that your computer is started. Turn on the media player by plugging in the media player’s power cable. During booting the EM7075, the file on the USB hard disk will be read automatically. Search on your Newsgroup for NZB files and download these to your hard disk.
| ENGLISH 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Connect your USB hard disk to the EM7075’s USB port. Make sure you media player is connected to your network and that your computer is started. Turn on the media player by plugging in the media player’s power cable. During booting the EM7075, the file on the USB hard disk will be read automatically. As soon as the EM7075 is completely started, open a web browser like Mozilla Firefox on you computer.
| ENGLISH of these notifications, it means that the media player has selected this device as playback device. 15. Press the ‘OK’ key on the remote control. The available video files will be displayed. 16. Select the video file you have just unpacked and press the ‘OK’ button on the remote control. 17. The playback of the file will start. Left at the bottom of the screen you can see a little ‘sprocket’. Click this sprocket to go the settings page of Transmission.
| ENGLISH Subtitles: SRT, SUB (VobSub, Subviewer), SMI, SSA, ASS, MKV (VobSub, SRT) subtitle Playlists: PLS, WPL, M3U Q: A: I am playing a file which has digital sound. My television is connected to the media player using a DVI adapter plug, but I do not hear any sound. How is this possible? Perhaps the media player is not set to digital sound, or, you are not using the optical connection of the media player.
| ENGLISH Clearly state ‘Declaration of Conformity’ and the article code of the product of which you would like to obtain a copy of the Declaration of Conformity.
EM7075 | 09-2009