D Link DSM510A3 HIGH-DEFINITION MEDIA PLAYER User Manual Manual Part 2
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Section 3 - Configuration On-Screen Keyboard In order to input information, you must use the DSM-510 keyboard interface. When information is needed within an input box, click the MENU key on your remote control and select the Keyboad Input option. Use the selection arrows and the ENTER button to select from Numbers, Lower (lower case alphabet), Upper (upper case alphabet), or Symbol. The SHIFT key on your remote control can also toggle between these options if pressed repeatedly. Once you’ve selected your character type, use the selection arrows on your remote control to select the characters you want to input. When you have finished, select OK. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 36 Section 3 - Configuration Network Settings Wired LAN Settings: If you want to connect through an Ethernet cable, then select this option. Wireless LAN Settings: Select this option if you are using the antenna to connect wirelessly to a server. Wired LAN Settings Get IP Address: Clicking this button will retrieve the IP address automatically (Recommended). IP Address: Subnet Mask: Default Gateway: DNS Server: Input the IP Address. Input the Subnet Mask. Input the Default gateway. In case a DNS server exists in the network, input the IP Address of the DNS server. Displays the MAC Address. MAC Address: D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 37 Section 3 - Configuration Wireless LAN Settings Scan for wireless Click this button to search for wireless LANs, and select your Access Point. LANs: Click this button to manually connect to the network (see the following screen). Manual ® Configuration: Click this option if you want to use Windows Connect Now to configure your device’s wireless connection. If you want to configure your device’s wireless Windows Connect connection, please continue to page 37. Now: Wireless LAN Profile Settings To exchange connection priorites, click the MENU button on your remote control. Set to Exchange: Pick the wireless access point that you want to exchange connection priorites. Exchange: Remove: This option will initialize the move between wireless access points. This will remove the wireless access point profile from the list. Note: In order for the exchange to take effect, you must power cycle the DSM-510 (meaning you must turn off the DSM-510 and turn it back on again). D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 38 Section 3 - Configuration Manual Configuration MODE: Choose between Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure. Ad-Hoc should be selected when the DSM-510 is directly connected to other wireless network devices without an access point. Infrastructure should be selected when the DSM-510 is connected to the wireless LAN where an accesss point device exists. (Recommended) Wireless LAN Type: Displays the Wireless LAN Type as 802.11b/g. Using the software keyboard input the SSID, which should be used by the SSID: existing wireless network. Encryption Type: Select between None, WEP, or WPA. When WEP or WPA is selected in Encryption Type, two boxes will appear (the Index Selection box and the Cryptography Key input Cryptography Key or box. Network Passcode: Index Selection box allows you to select an Index number from 1 to 4. Each index number saves a Cryptography Key. Cryptography Key allows you to enter the WEP or WPA key used in the existing wireless network. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 39 Section 3 - Configuration TV Settings Output Type: Select between Digital (HDMI) and Analog (Composite). Screen Size: Select between 4:3 or 16:9. Resolution: If the output type is set to Digital (HDMI), select between Auto, 480i, 480p, 1080i, and 720p. If the output type you selected is Analog (Composite), select between 480i, 480p, 1080i, and 720p. Audio Output Settings AAC: You can choose to output audio in LPCM or have it turned off to the digital output. Dolby Digital: You can choose to output audio in 2 channel or 5.1 for analog. You can also change the digital output from LPCM to Dolby Digital or off. WMA: You can choose to output audio in 2 channel or 5.1 for analog. You can also change the digital output from LPCM to off. Auto Volume Control There are three variable settings to select from: Small, Moderate, and Strong. These Strength: control tha audio output depending on the strength of the media file. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 40 Section 3 - Configuration Language Settings Select the available language that best fits your interface. Settings for Ease of Use Connect to last On startup your DSM-510 will try to access the last media source it was connected accesed server to. automatically: Connect to single If only one media source or USB is detected the media server will connect to it server/USB automatically. automatically: Resume last screen After turning on the unit, the last screen accessed will be displayed. from standby: D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 41 Section 3 - Configuration Reset Settings You can reset the DSM-510’s settings from Options and select Reset Settings. On the following screen, select RESET. To perform a hard reset, please locate the pinhole reset button on the bottom edge of the device. Insert a paperclip while the unit is powered on and hold it in for 10 seconds. After 10 seconds, remove the paperclip from the pinhole reset button. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 42 Section 3 - Configuration Software Update Update over Select this option to update the DSM-510 through an Internet connection. Select Internet: OK and then select Next for the DSM-510 to check for an update. If an update is available, you will be able to click Next and the DSM-510 will download and install the updated software. Update from USB: Select this option to update the DSM-510 through a USB device. Download the USB Update Software from http://support.dlink.com. Extract and copy the update folder from your PC onto your USB drive. Insert the USB drive into the DSM-510 and select Next. If an update is found, you will be able to select Next and continue updating your DSM-510 software. Device Information This screen will display information about the DSM-510. Device Name: Displays the name of the device. Version: This will show the current version of the software that the device is using. MAC Address: Shows the Wired and Wireless MAC address of the DSM-510. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 43 Section 3 - Configuration Windows® Connect Now for XP If you already have wireless settings configured on your PC, instead of using the Intel® Viiv™ setup , you can use Windows® Connect Now (WCN) to configure the wireless settings on your DSM-510. Note: WCN is only available on PCs running Windows® Vista and Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 installed. If you are running Windows® Vista on your PC, continue to page 44. Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications and click Wireless Network Setup Wizard. Your system will display the Setup Wizard Welcome screen. Click Next to continue. Click Next D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 44 Section 3 - Configuration Select to add a new device to your existing wireless network and click Next to continue. Click Next The wizard provides two methods for setting up a wireless network. Select to use a USB flash drive to save your wireless network settings and click Next to continue. Note: Using a USB flash drive is recommended. Click Next D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 45 Section 3 - Configuration Plug your flash drive into a USB port on this computer. The drive letter will appear in the pull down menu. You can choose to use this drive or select another drive. Click Next to save your wireless settings to the USB flash drive. This may take a few seconds. Click Next This screen will appear when the wireless settings have been saved to the USB flash drive. Click Next Next, remove the USB Flash Drive from your PC and insert into the USB port on the back panel of the DSM-510. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 46 Section 3 - Configuration From the device, select the option Windows Connect Now. Click OK. The following screen will appear, manually configure your Wireless LAN settings. After you’ve completed your settings, click OK. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 47 Section 3 - Configuration The following screen confirms that your wireless settings have been applied. Click OK. Next, return to your PC and remove the USB Flash Drive from the DSM-510 and insert it back into the USB port on your PC. Click Next to continue. Click Next D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 48 Section 3 - Configuration Wireless configuration using WCN is now complete. The setup wizard will display the devices that have been setup with your wireless network. Click Finish. Click Finish Windows® Connect Now has been configured for Windows® XP/2000! D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 49 Section 3 - Configuration Windows® Connect Now for Vista On your Windows® Vista PC, open up your Control Panel and select the Network and Internet option. Next, select the Network and Sharing Center option. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 50 Section 3 - Configuration On the following screen, select Set up a connection or network. The choose a connection option window will appear. Select the Set up a wireless router or access point option and click Next. The following screen offers more information, click Next to begin the wizard. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 51 Section 3 - Configuration Select the Create wireless network settings and save to USB flash drive option. Enter a passphrase to secure your network and click Next. The following screen will provide you with a list of network security options. Select the best option and click Next to continue. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 52 Section 3 - Configuration The choose file and printer sharing options window will appear, select the option to keep the custom setting you already have, and click Next. Plug your flash drive into a USB port on your computer. The driver letter will appear in the pull down menu. You can choose to use the drive or select another drive. Click Next to save your wireless settings to the USB flash drive. The following screen will begin saving the wireless settings to your USB flash drive. This may take a few seconds. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 53 Section 3 - Configuration This screen will appear when the wireless settings have been saved to the USB flash drive. Remove the USB flash drive from your PC and insert it into the USB port on the front panel of the DSM-510. From the device, select the option Windows Connect Now. Click OK. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 54 Section 3 - Configuration The following screen will appear after you’ve verified your settings. Click OK to continue. The following screen confirms that your wireless settings have been applied. Click OK. Windows® Connect Now has been configured for Windows® Vista! D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 55 Section 4 - Operation Operating the DSM-510 VIDEO: Click ENTER on your remote control to show the Video Contents selection screen. MUSIC: Click ENTER on your remote control to show the Music Contents selection screen. PHOTO: Click ENTER on your remote control to show the Photo Contents selection screen. SERVER: Click ENTER on your remote control to show the Server selection screen. Click ENTER on your remote control to show the Connected USB Device List. USB: Click ENTER on your remote control to show the Options screen. OPTION: Note: To directly access this screen, press the HOME button on the remote control. Note: If the Intel® Viiv™ technology verified PC is powered down, selecting the Intel® Viiv™ Media Server will power it back up to provide access to music, photo, video, and the Intel® Viiv™ Zone. Menu Basics The DSM-510 uses an on-screen menu interface. As you move through the menus, you will use the selection arrows on the remote control to move up, down, right and left. The highlight bar moves from item to item as you press the selection arrows. You will need to press ENTER on the remote control to access the item. The Page Up and Page Down buttons can be used to navigate through the track list one page at a time. Once you are in a particular category, you can press the MENU button on your remote control to access the pulldown menu within that category. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 56 Section 4 - Operation Music Music Quality Your music listening experience on the media player depends upon the quality of your digital music files on your PC. Avoid quality settings below 48kbps as they create low quality audio. For CD quality music, rip your MP3s at 128kbps or higher, with a sample rate of 44.1kHz. Supported Music Formats The following music file formats are supported: • MP3 (up to 320 kbps) MPEG-1, Layer 3 Audio file -The standard Internet music file format. This is the most commonly used audio format. • WMA (Does not support WMA lossless) Windows Media Audio file - Supported by the Microsoft Windows Media player and some music jukebox programs. Also supports WMDRM protected WMA files downloaded from online services and WMA Pro. • WAV WAV was developed by Microsoft and IBM. WAV sound files end in .wav and are compatible with Windows applications supporting audio. • AIFF (AIFF files must be encoded in PCM format only.) AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format) was developed by Apple Computers and is the standard audio format for Macintosh computers. File extensions are .AIF or .IEF. • MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 Moving Pictures Experts Group created standards for compressing audio and video. Audio uses the file extension .mp3. • OGG Vorbis Open source audio format. Uses the file extension .ogg. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 57 Section 4 - Operation Accessing Music Select the MUSIC category from the HOME page or click the MUSIC button on the remote control. Select a category, by using the down arrow and up arrow on the remote control to navigate (choose from Playlist, Genre, Artist, Album, All Music, Folders, or Favorites). Select your option by clicking ENTER. If you want to play all of the tracks within the category you selected, simply press the Play button. If you want to play just one track, use the up arrow and down arrow buttons to navigate one track at a time. After the appropriate track is highlighted, press ENTER on the remote control. The Page Up and Page Down buttons can be used to navigate through the track list one page at a time. Playing a Track Once you enter the music menu, there are several ways that you can view tracks. You can view Playlist, Genre, Artist, Album, All Music, Folders, or Favorites. If you select to view All Music (see the following menu), then use the selection arrows to navigate to the track you wish to play. Once you have located the appropriate track, highlight it and press ENTER or Play on the remote control. The track will begin playing on your stereo or television speakers. To play all of the tracks visible in this category, simply press Play. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 58 Section 4 - Operation Playing a Group of Songs Select a music folder and press the Play button on the remote control, all of the songs within the selected folder will be played. You can highlight a genre of music and all files that are associated with that genre will be displayed. Genre categories are defined when an audio file is created. You can play songs within a folder from a specified track forward. For instance, if you have a folder with ten tracks and select Track 3, clicking on the Play button will play tracks 3 through 10. Creating Music Playlists using 3rd Party Software Use your favorite music software on your PC to create music playlists. A playlist allows you to specify exactly what tracks to play and in what order to play them. For example, create a “favorites” playlist and just listen to your favorite tracks. The DSM-510 will play tracks from playlists you create on your computer. The media player supports playlists in three standard formats: • m3u Playlist File • pls Playlist File • wpl Playlist File Software for playing music on your PC can be used to create playlists. WinAmp™ and Microsoft Windows® Media Player™ are two examples. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 59 Section 4 - Operation Playing a Playlist To play all the tracks in a playlist, select the playlist name and press the Play button. All tracks will be played in the playlist. Adding Favorites Click the MENU button on your remote control and you should see the Add Favorite option. Highlight the Add Favorite option and press ENTER (see the following image). Select the Favories folder you want to add this Playlist, Genre, Artist, Album, or Folder to and click OK. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 60 Section 4 - Operation Browsing for Music There are many ways to browse for a music track. For example, let’s use the following music file located in the following shared location: c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Music\Beethoven\Ode to joy.mp3 To browse for this track in the track list: 1. Select All Music 2. Highlight Ode to joy To browse by artist: 1. Select Artist 2. Select Ludwig van Beethoven 3. Select Beethoven 4. Highlight Ode to joy Track: Ode to joy.mp3 Artist: Ludwig van Beethoven Album: Beethoven Genre: Classical To browse by album: 1. Select Album 2. Select Beethoven 3. Highlight Ode to joy To browse by genre: 1. Select Genre 2. Select Classical 3. Select Ludwig van Beethoven 4. Select Beethoven 5. Highlight Ode to joy To browse by folder: 1. Select Folders 2. Select My Music 3. Select Beethoven 4. Select Ode to joy D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 61 Section 4 - Operation Controlling Music Playback Your DSM-510 works just like a stereo or CD player. Controlling your music playback will be an easy and natural experience. Use the remote to Play, Pause, or Stop music. You can also use your remote control to Fast Forward or Fast Reverse the track. Press the Previous and Next buttons to skip to the previous or next track. Repeat You can turn on the repeat function to continuously play individual tracks, playlists, or groups of tracks within a folder. To repeat a track or a group of tracks, press REPEAT on the remote control. When the the Repeat icon appears in the lower right hand corner , than you are in the repeat current group of tracks mode. Press REPEAT for the second time and the Repeat One icon will appear in the lower right hand corner , this will repeat the track that is currently playing. Shuffle When you are playing a group of tracks, you can randomize the play order by pressing the SHUFFLE button on the remote control. You will see the shuffle icon in the lower right hand corner light up D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 62 Section 4 - Operation Time Search You can search to a specific time in a music file by using the Time Search function. While your music is playing, click the MENU button on your remote control. Navigate to the Time Search option and press ENTER (see the following image). Using your remote control, enter the minutes and seconds you want the player to start from, and click OK. Note: The Time Search function may not be supported outside the Intel® Viiv™ Server. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 63 Section 4 - Operation Podcasts After selecting the Music option from the DSM-510 main menu, a new menu will appear. Locate and select the Podcast option. To add or import a podcast stream, use your remote control and select the MENU button. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 64 Section 4 - Operation Importing Podcasts You should see a menu that appears over the podcast section. (1) To import your Podcasts you will need a USB thumb drive. You can either export your podcasts from iTunes software or create your own list in notepad on your pc. If you are manually creating your list please use the following format.(2) Once you have added your URL’s to the notepad document, save the file as Podcasts.opml. Note: Make sure that the save as type is set to All Files, and then click Save. (3) Next, copy your Podcasts.opml document to your USB thumb drive. Insert your USB thumb drive into the front panel of the DSM-510. (4) Next, go to Music > Podcasts. Select MENU on your remote control, locate the Import option and press ENTER on your remote control.. (5) The DSM-510 will now search your USB drive for the Podcasts.opml file and save the links into your device. (6) Once the links have been loaded you may remove your USB thumb drive and access your Podcast stations. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 65 Section 4 - Operation Adding Podcasts Using your remote control, toggle down to the option Add Podcast and select the remote’s ENTER button. On the following screen, enter the URL of the podcast stream by accessing the on-screen keyboard option. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 66 Section 4 - Operation Using your remote control, toggle to the appropriate letter and press ENTER. After you’ve completed entering the URL, click OK. The podcast stream should now appear on the podcast main menu screen. Select your stream by clicking the remote’s ENTER button. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 67 Section 4 - Operation The following screen will showcase all available streams. Use your remote control to toggle and select your option. After a selection has been made, the file will play. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 68 Section 4 - Operation Photo The following photo file formats are supported: Supported Photo Formats • BMP (non-compressed) Windows bitmap file. Widely used in Microsoft Windows for pictures and backgrounds. • JPEG (grayscale, RGB, YCbCy) (Does not support CMYK, YCCK.) The JPEG format is the Internet and digital photo format standard used by most digital cameras. • GIF (Animated GIF’s are not supported) Older format still widely available on the internet for photos, web pages, and clip art. • PNG (Non-alpha channel only) Portable Network Graphics standard created in response to limitations in the GIF file format. • TIFF (RGB) (Does not support CMYK, YMC, YMCK, KCMY) Tagged Image File Format is a raster file format. Select the PHOTO category from the Home page or click the PHOTO button on the remote control. Select a category, by using the down arrow and up arrow on the remote control to navigate (choose between All Pictures, Album, or Favorites). Select your category by clicking ENTER. After the appropriate picture is highlighted, press ENTER, or Play to start a slideshow, on the remote control. The Page Up and Page Down buttons can be used to navigate through the picture list one page at a time. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 69 Section 4 - Operation Organizing Photo Albums Unlike music files, photos contain little information about their content. Therefore, photos are organized by their filename and by the folder they are in. Many digital cameras will organize your photos into folders when you connect and unload them to your PC. Each time you dock or connect, a new folder is created using the current date and time, and all photos are copied into that folder. To simplify browsing on your DSM-510, you can create folders on your PC. For instance, create a folder in the My Pictures directory called Vacation and copy all of your vacation photos into it. Your DSM-510 will show the Vacation folder. To play a slideshow of the folder, highlight it and press the Play button. To view a list of photos in the folder, highlight it and press the right arrow button. You can give your photos meaningful names by renaming the files on the PC. Most digital cameras number photos sequentially. For example, rename the photo IM001125.jpg to sunset.jpg on your PC. The photo will be displayed as sunset.jpg on your DSM510*. Right-click on the file and select Rename. If the file extension does not appear as part of the name displayed when you select rename, then it is not necessary to enter the file extension (.jpg) at the end of the filename. To rename IM001125. jpg to sunset.jpg, type in sunset and hit Enter on your computer’s keyboard. sunset If the file extension appears as part of the name when you select rename, then be sure to include the extension when renaming the file. To rename IM001125.jpg to sunset.jpg, type in sunset.jpg and hit Enter on your computer’s keyboard. You can create as many folders as you need. Create a folder for the year, then create folders inside for each of the months, and then folders in each month for special occasions (birthday, vacation, holidays, etc...). *Folder creation and renaming files must be done on the PC via standard Windows® procedures. D-Link DSM-510 User Manual 70
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