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Operating instructions Mode d‘emploi Instrucciones de manejo Accessories TV Accessoir es TV Accesorios TV Network Mediaplayer 3 3 4 5 4 0 0 0 233 –334 54.0 00[...]
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Please fold out this page. français español english Contents Remote control – Network Mediaplayer functions ................................. 3 Ab ou t t he N et wo rk M ed ia pl ay er .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..4 He lp f o r pr ob le ms w it h ho me n[...]
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3 - Remote contr ol – Network Mediaplayer functions En te r a s ta ti c IP a dd re ss / Sub ne t m as k .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . (p ag e 7) Me di a o ve rv ie w: B ac k to m ed ia s el ec ti on .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . (p ag e 4) Me di a s el ec ti on : Ex it N et wo rk M ed ia pl ay er . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ( pa ge 8) PH O T O: S h[...]
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Welcome About the Network Mediaplayer Y ou r L oe we TV se t i s e qu ip pe d wit h th e Net w or k M ed ia pl ay er . Th is al lo ws yo u to p la y bac k mu lt im ed ia c on te nt s (p ho to s, mu si c fi le s, vi de os ) th at ar e sa ve d on a da ta me di um on yo ur ho me ne tw or k an d ar e ma de av ai la bl e vi a a me di a se rv er . Th e N[...]
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5 - Connectivity C Initial installation Connecting TV set and home network Network socket on Loewe TV set Wired connection between TV set and home network with a network cable (available from specialist retailers) LAN Switch / Router PC WLAN antenna inside device Additional antenna (optional, see below) WLAN-Router Connectivity display (see page 7)[...]
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- 6 Initial installation Initial installation The first time MediaNetwork is called up, initial installation is started. Select Network Interface Here you enter whether you want to connect your TV set Wired via cable or Wireless (with wireless router) to your home network. Y ou will find connection examples on page 5 . 56 Select Network Interface ,[...]
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7 - Initial installation Select IP address assignment method 56 S el ec t IP a dd re ss and Subnet mask Assignment method , adopt with OK . Automatic (DHCP) : IP address and Subnet mask are automatically issued by a DHCP server on your home network. ➠ A DHCP server has to be set up on a device on the network (e.g. WLAN router). Input Static IP Ad[...]
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- 8 Oper ating convenience Media selection The Network Mediaplayer starts with the media selection. Select the media type you want. Select media type 34 Select r eq ui re d me di a fo ld er , confirm OK t o go t o th e r es pe c ti ve o ve rv ie w . P ho to o pe r at i on : se e pa ge 1 0. V id eo o pe r at i on : s ee p a ge 1 1. M us ic o pe r at[...]
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9 - MediaNetwork menu Go to MediaNetwork menu . Go to Device information (see right hand column). 56 Select menu item. 34 or OK Adopt settings. Exit MediaNetwork menu Explanation of setting options in the MediaNetwork menu Select Y es to continue to play back music files that were being played back even if you are no longer in the music view (e.g. [...]
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- 10 Media overview – photo operation ➠ Media selection is shown (page 8). 34 Select folder with photos, OK open folder . ➠ The name of the folder depends on your media server setting (in example picture: Photo ). 5634 Select required sub-folder , OK open folder . If required, repeat. P+/P- P age up / down. OK View marked picture in full scre[...]
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11 - Oper ating convenience Media overview – video operation ➠ Media selection is shown (page 8). 34 Select folder with videos , OK open folder . ➠ The name of the folder depends on your media server setting (in example picture: Video ). 5634 Select required sub-folder , OK open folder . P+/P- Page up / down. MENU : Open MediaNetwork menu (pa[...]
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- 12 Media overview – music operation ➠ Media selection is shown (page 8). 34 Select folder with music files , OK open folder . ➠ The name of the folder depends on your media server setting (in example picture: Music ). 5634 Select required sub-folder , OK open folder . P+/P- Page up / down. MENU : Open MediaNetwork menu (page 9). Green butto[...]
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13 - Oper ating convenience Status bar The status bar below the music file list provides you with further information on the current playback. Playback ( ), Pause ( ) or S top ( ). Shows whether one Title or All are being repeated or whether repeat is switched Off . Shows whether Random has been activated. The bar on the right shows you[...]
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- 14 T r oubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy The TV set is not getting any connection to the server . On the main screen Connect is shown and the Connectivity display does not light up. a) No connection to the media server . b) On your PC with Windows XP several media servers run at the same time , e.g. Windows Media Player (WMP) 11 and T w[...]
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15 - T r oubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy Although the file is visible on the media server , it is not shown in the Network Mediaplayer . a) The file is not being made available by your media server . b) There are mor e than 300 files in the corresponding folder . a) Chang e you r med ia se rver . Re ad up abou t thi s in the s ectio n &[...]
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- 16 Other T echnical specifications File formats supported Pictures : JPG , PNG , BMP ➠ Picture files may gener ally not exceed a size of 6MB . ➠ Photos in Bitmap format ( BMP ) are supported if not co mpr ess ed in 8 bit and 24 bit (no t RL E) and on ly in Win dows for mat. ➠ P hot os in Pr og re ss ive JPE G for ma t ma y not ex ce ed a re[...]
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17 - Glossary A Administrator: Person who administers the network, i.e. takes care of setting up and maintaining all components belonging to the network. A VI: Abbreviat ion for Audio Video Interleave, a video containe r file format developed by Microsoft. A single A VI video file can contain several audio, video and text data streams (thus the nam[...]
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- 18 Glossary P PNG: Abbr eviation for Portable Network Graphics, a fr eely available grid graphics format for loss-free compr ession. Port: A port is part of a network address (or also IP address). It allows assignment of data packages to various services which are running on one device under the same network address. PSK: Stands in connection wit[...]
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19 - english Index A Active WLAN channel 9 Additional antenna 4 , 5 C Change network type 9 Coloured buttons 8 E Enter WLAN key 6 I Initial installation 5 Internal WLAN antenna 4 , 5 IP address 7 , 9 M Maximum WLAN transfer r ate 9 MediaNetwork 4 Access 4 Exit 4 Selection of menu items 4 Multimedia contents 4 Music operation 12 N NAS 4 Network conn[...]
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