• No results found

7. Network Setup

7.6 NFS Server

This player can also work as NFS server. You can download the NFS server program and configure the following settings (Windows XP)

1. To use NFS Server, you can download the latest “Microsoft Windows Services for Unix” software from official Microsoft website.

2. Unzip the file you downloaded and double-click on the icon labeled “setup.exe”. 3. Click Custom Installation to specify the

components that you want to install or specify a different installation location. And then click Next.

4. Choose the components of Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX that you want to install. Click Server for NFS and Server for NFS Authentication.

① This indicates that the component you want will be installed on local drive.

② This indicates that the component will not be available.

5. If the “User Name Mapping” page is

displayed, click Password and group files

and then click Next.

6. Setup installs Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX. This will take a few minutes.

7. Click Finish one the “Completing the

Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX Setup Wizard” page.

8. Create the two dummy files called “passwd

and “group” in SFU folder (c:/SFU). Type

root::0:0:root::/bin/sh in dummy file

called “passwd” and root:x:0: in dummy file

9. Run the installed Services for UNIX Administration. Click Configuration tap.  Click Browse and then enter “passwd” in

Password file path and name.

 Click Browse and then enter “group” in

Group file path and name

10. Click the Maps tab. Click Show User Maps in order to map user names.

11. Click the List Windows Users and

Windows users available will be displayed. In the Windows user box, click Windows

user name to log on the Windows. (example: Administrator, User)

12. Click the List Linux Users and click root.

13. Click Add and thenuser name will be displayed in the mapped user list.

15. Right-click on the folder you want to share and select Properties from the drop-down menu.

16. Under the NFS Sharing tab, click Share this folder.

17. Type your name in Share name box (default: nfs)

18. Select Read-Write under Type of access. Make sure that “Allow root access” box is checked

19. Press HOME and then select SETUP icon.

20. Select NFS server IP address > NFS

Setup. Type IP address of the computer which you installed Microsoft Windows Services for Unix

21. Select Share name > NFS Setup. An on- screen keyboard opens. Enter the share name of folder you configured in the PC directly using on-screen keyboard.

22. Press HOME and then select Browser icon. You can play the shared files by selecting NFS icon.

NOTE:

• If multiple Windows user names are mapped to one UNIX user name, you must select one map to be primary

• You can install other NFS server software as you desired. You can contact them on the technical support information.

7.7 BitTorrent

This player can work as BitTorrent client. You can download legal torrent files by searching on the Internet. There are websites that provide legally sharing torrents e.g.

www.legaltorrents.com. The websites offer torrents as one method of downloading files.

■ It is recommended to format hard disk by selecting HDD format > System from Setup menu. Otherwise, BitTorrent client may not work properly with this player.

■ Back up your valuable data before formatting the hard disk

■ 256MB Linux SWAP partition is created automatically if formatting is complete.

■ Two folders called “Download” and “Torrent” are automatically created in the first partition of hard disk when selecting Torrent icon > File Manager menu

1. Browse the torrent files on the website and save the files (.torrent) to your PC 2. Connect the player to PC and copy the saved torrent files to “Torrent” folder of player

3. Press HOME and select File Manger icon. Select Torrent and press OK

4. The picture is displayed like the left figure. Select a torrent file and then press “Start Downloading” to download the content.

5. The picture like left figure indicates that downloading of contents is finished.

6. Press HOME and then select Browser icon. Go to “Download” > “HDD1” and play the content of torrent file you downloaded.

7. Press HOME and select File Manager icon. Select Torrent and press OK.

8. Select the Torrent file you downloaded and press “Delete Torrent file” to delete the content.

8. Setup

This chapter describes how to set up the TV, video, audio, recording and system. You can set the options such as the parental control, time setting and firmware upgrade.

To access the Setupmenu, select Setup on Home menu and press the OK button. You can easily access by pressing the

Setup button on your remote control.

8. 1 TV

8.1.1 DTV Region

Use this option to select your country or location.

8.1.2 Channel Scan

AUTO

This player automatically detects all available services in your area. MANUAL

Manually add a new carrier by entering the desired carrier number or frequency band

You can delete the unwanted channels from the searched channels.

8.2 Audio

8.2.1 Night Mode

OFF Turns off night mode or the

comfort option

ON Decreases audio output to a

soft level for nighttime listening

Comfort Softens audio output only for

sudden loud portions of an audio track

8.2.2 Digital Output

Select this option if you are using an optical connection to output surround sound.

HDMI LPCM Use with an HDMI

connection. Outputs audio signal with multi- channel simulation whenever possible.

HDMI RAW Use with an HDMI connection.

Outputs digital audio without decoding.

Optical LPCM Use with an optical

connection. Outputs audio signal with multi- channel simulation whenever possible.

Optical RAW Use with an optical

connection. Outputs digital audio without decoding.

8.3.1 Aspect Ratio

Use this option to select the way videos are displayed.

• Letter Box

• Pan & Scan

• 16 : 9

The default setting is 16 : 9. Make sure your TV can support this resolution, or this default setting can result in a distorted video display.

8.3.2 Brightness

You can use the on-screen menu to change the brightness according to personal

preference. Adjust the brightness by pressing / .

8.3.3 Contrast

You can use the on-screen menu to change the contrast according to personal preference. Adjust the Contrast by pressing / .

8.3.4 TV Out

Use this option to select the video display resolution and TV color encoding system.

8.4 REC

8.4.1 Quality

Select this option to set the quality of recorded video.

Recording Mode Bit rate Resolution(PAL) Resolution(NTSC)

HQ 9.5Mbps 720 x 576 720 x 480

SP 5.1Mbps 720 x 576 720 x 480

LP 3.5Mbps 720 x 576 720 x 480

8.4.2 Auto Chapter

Use this option to add DVD chapter marks automatically at the certain time interval

8.4.3 Permanent Time shift

The default setting is off. Leave it unchanged when you do not use this option.

8.5 Network

This option allows you to set the network setting. For more details, please go to Chapter 7.

8.6 System

8.6.1 OSD Language

Select this option to choose OSD (On Screen Display) language you prefer.

8.6.2 Time Setting

Select this option to set the current time. Manual

Select Manual.

Enter YEAR /MONTH/DAY using / /

Enter HOUR/MIN./SEC. using / / / or NUMBER (0~9) buttons.

④ Press OK and save changes.

Auto

Set the time automatically when you tune the terrestrial channel for a certain period of time.

8.6.3 Parental Control

You can set parental control for each program. You can also change your password.

NOTE

The default password is 0000. If you have forgotten your password, please contact your local distributor.

Related documents