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Wireless Multimedia Adapter SLM5500 User manual[...]
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EN 3 EN Contents What’s in the box .......................................................................................... 5 Your product .................................................................................................. 6 Wireless multimedi a adapter ............. ........... ............ .............. ........... ...........[...]
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EN 4 Configure ...................................................................................................... 21 Open the Settings menu ................. ........... ........... .............. ........... .............. ............ .............. . .....21 Overview................ ........... ........... ........... .............. ........[...]
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EN 5 What’s in the box Quick star t guide 1 Install 2 Connect 3 Enjoy W elcome Remote control 2x AA batteries What else y ou’ll need Result after installation Optional components (not supplied) SCART cable Power cable Quick start guide SLM5500 Wireless Multimedia Adapter Installation CD TV Television AC Power supply PC Computer or Ethernet Wire[...]
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EN 6 Your product Wireless multimedia adapter Watch downloaded mov ies Download and store movie s on your PC then watch them on your TV from the comfort of your living room co uch. No need to burn mo v i e s f r o m y o u r h a r d d i s k t o C D o r D V D , just the ease and convenience of wireles s access with fingertip control. You can playback[...]
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EN 7 Before you start User manual • Follow the procedures desc ribed in the user manual. • Keep the installation CD for f uture reference. Broadband internet • Make sure that you have broadband intern et access (> 256 kbps) to use the internet functions of the product. Wireless home network • The performance in a wireless home networ k i[...]
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EN 8 European regulations The product has been designed, tested and manufactured accord ing to the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC. Under this directive, the product can be put into service in the following countries: /i /i SLM5500/00 B 9 DK 9 E 9 GR F 9 IRL I 9 L 9 NL 9 A 9 P 9 SU 9 S 9 UK N 9 D 9 CH 9 SLM5500/05 BD K E G R F IRL 9 IL N L A[...]
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EN 9 Need help? Troubleshooting Refer to page 34. Online help Refer to www.philips.com/support for: • Interactive help • Frequently asked questions Club Philips Refer to club.philips.com for: • Interactive help • Internet services Philips Media Manager Refer to the embedde d help of the Philips Medi a Manager software. Helpline /i Be prepar[...]
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EN 10 Overview Wireless multimedia adapter 1 On/off light Shows the on/off stat us of the product . • Off - Not connected to a power supply •R e d - S t a n d - b y m o d e • Blue - On 2 On/off button Turns the product on and off. 3 High-definition TV light Indicates the type of video sig nal. • Off - Standard definition video signal • Bl[...]
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EN 11 8S C A R T p o r t Connects a SCART cable to all types of TVs. 9 Video output switch • Left - The SCART port is used • Right - The component video port is used 10 Component video port Connects a video cable to a high-definitio n TV. 11 Digital audio port Connects a coaxial audio cable to a digital audio s ystem. 12 Power socket Connects t[...]
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EN 12 21 Settings button • Navigation - Opens and closes the Set tings menu 22 Info button • Movies, music, pictures - Shows and hi des extra information about the media file /i Text and digit entry Power adapter 1 Power adapter Connects to the power supply. 2 Power cable connector Connects to the power so cket of the p roduct. Action Button Se[...]
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EN 13 Install Install the software 1 Put the installation CD in the CD or DVD drive of the compute r. 2 Click on your pr eferred language. 3 Click on Install . 4 Click on Philips Media Mana ger . 5 Follow the on-screen instructions. Install the TV connection Option 1 , SCART connection for all TVs 1 Take the SCART cable. 2 Set the video output swi [...]
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EN 14 5 Take a SCART to 3x RCA output adapter (not supplied). 6 Take a stereo audio cable (2x RCA, not supplied). 7 Plug the SCART to 3x RCA output adapte r into the SCART port on the product . 8 Plug the stereo audio cable into the SCART to 3x RCA output adapter. 9 Plug the other end into the stereo input on the TV. 10 Manual restart needed. Insta[...]
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EN 15 Install the power connection 1 Take the power cable. 2 Plug the connector of the power cable into the power socket of the product. 3 Plug the power adapter into the power supply. > The on/off light on the front of the product comes on as red. Install the batteries 1 Open the battery compartment of the remote cont rol. 2 Insert the batterie[...]
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EN 16 Enjoy Compression formats Before you share or play a media file, make sure that the product supports the compression format of t he medi a file (refer to page 35). Digital Rights Management (DRM) DRM protects the integ rity of the media fil e so that the intellectual propert y, including copyright, in such media file is not misappropr iated. [...]
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EN 17 Share a movie file 1 Start the Philips Med ia Manager. 2 Click on Movies . 3 Click on Add Movies . 4 Click on Add Files o r Folders . 5 Add the movie file. > The properties of the movie file show. Play a movie file 1 Share a movie file. 2 Turn the product on. > The home menu shows. 3 Select the media file server that shares the movie fi[...]
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EN 18 6 Play the movie file with t he supplied remote cont rol. /i Share a music file 1 Start the Philips Med ia Manager. 2 Click on Music . 3 Click on Add Music . 4 Click on Add Files or Folders . 5 Add the music file. > The properties of the music file show. Action Button Start the movie file Go forward in the movie file (long) Go to the next [...]
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EN 19 Play a music file 1 Share the music file. 2 Turn the product on. > The home menu shows. 3 Select the media file server that shares the music file and press OK . > The media files menu shows. 4 Select Music and press OK . > The Music menu shows. 5 Select the music file. 6 Play the music f ile with the supplied remote control. /i PMM ([...]
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EN 20 Share a picture file 1 Start the Philips Med ia Manager. 2 Click on Pictures . 3 Click on Add Pictures . 4 Click on Add Files or Folders . 5 Add the pict ure file . > The properties of th e picture file show. Play a picture slideshow 1 Share the picture files. 2 Turn the product on. > The home menu shows. 3 Select the media file server [...]
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EN 21 6 Play the picture slideshow with the supplied remote control. /i Play a picture slideshow with music 1 Play the music file. 2 Press the home button on the supplied remote control. 3 Play the picture slide show. Set to stand-by 1 Press the stand-by button on the supplied remote control. > The on/off light on the front of your product comes[...]
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EN 22 Overview /i Change the language 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Setup and press OK . > The Setup menu shows. 3 Select Language and press OK . > The Language menu shows. 4 Select the preferred i tem and press OK . /i Setup Language Configuration wiza rd Network wizard Factory de faults Preferences Slide show interval TV settings TV Sh[...]
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EN 23 Start the configuration wizard The configuration wizard starts an automatic process that allows you to configure the settings of the product again. 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Setup and press OK . > The Setup menu shows. 3 Select Configurat ion wizard and press OK . > The configuration wizard star ts. 4 Follow the on-screen instr[...]
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EN 24 Restore the factory default values 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Setup and press OK . > The Setup menu shows. 3 Select Factor y defaults . 4 Press OK . > All settings are erased. 5 Follow the on-scre en instructions. Change the slide show interval 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Preferences and press OK . > The Preferences me[...]
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EN 25 3 Select TV settings and press OK . > The TV settings menu shows. 4 Select TV Shape and press OK . > The TV shape menu shows. 5 Select the preferred i tem and press OK . /i Change the TV system 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Preferences and press OK . > The Preferences menu shows. 3 Select TV settings and press OK . > The TV s[...]
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EN 26 4 Select TV System and press OK . > The TV system menu shows. 5 Select the preferred i tem and press OK . /i Change the image quality 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Preferences and press OK . > The Preferences menu shows. 3 Select TV settings and press OK . > The TV settings menu shows. 4 Select Image quality and press OK . > [...]
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EN 27 NTSC, TV connected to SCART port /i NTSC, TV connected to compon ent video port Enable the screen saver 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Preferences and press OK . > The Preferences menu shows. 3 Select Screen saver and press OK . > The Screen saver menu shows. 4 Select the preferred i tem and press OK . /i View the device name 1 Open[...]
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EN 28 3 Select View and press OK . > The View menu shows. 4 Select Device name and press OK . > The device name shows. View the IP details 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Network se ttings and press OK . > The Network settings menu shows. 3 Select View and press OK . > The View menu shows 4 Select IP details and press OK . > The I[...]
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EN 29 View the wireless details 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Network se ttings and press OK . > The Network settings menu shows. 3 Select View and press OK . > The View menu shows. 4 Select Wireless details and press OK . > The wireless details show. /i Change the device name 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Network se ttings and p[...]
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EN 30 Change the IP assignment 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Network se ttings and press OK . > The Network settings menu shows. 3 Select Change and press OK . > The Change menu shows. 4 Select IP Assignment and press OK . > The IP Assignment menu shows. 5 Select the preferred i tem and press OK . >A w i z a r d s t a r t s . /i 6 [...]
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EN 31 Change the connection method 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Network se ttings and press OK . > The Network settings menu shows. 3 Select Change and press OK . > The Change menu shows. 4 Select Connection method and press OK . > The Connection method menu shows. 5 Select the preferred i tem and press OK . /i 6 Make sure that you h[...]
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EN 32 Register for Internet services 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Internet s ervices and press OK . > The Internet services menu shows. 3 Select Register and press OK . >A w i z a r d s t a r t s . 4 Enter your e-mail address so that Club Philips can send a re gistration e-mail to your computer. 5 Follow the instr uctions in the e-mail.[...]
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EN 33 2 Select Inte rnet services and press OK . > The Internet services menu shows. 3 Select Bandwidth and press OK . 4 Select the preferred i tem and press OK . /i View the product information 1 Open the Settings menu. 2 Select Product info and press OK . > The product information shows. Register Software upgrade Bandwidth Preferenc es Prod[...]
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EN 34 Troubleshooting Problems and tips Problem Tip No reaction to the supplied remote control Connect the powe r adapter to the power supply. Point the remote control at the product. Insert the batteries corre ctly. Insert new batteries in the remo te control. No video signal on the TV screen Turn the TV on. Set the TV to the correct external inpu[...]
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EN 35 Technical data Video playback /i Audio playback /i Still picture playback /i Connectivity /i Software /i System requirements /i Compression formats DivX 3.11, DivX 4, DivX 5, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, XviD, WMV, WMV-DRM HD-MPEG2 (on wired network) Compression formats MP3, PCM, WAV, WMA-DRM, WMA, AAC-MPEG4 ID3-tag support Picture compression format[...]
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EN 36 Dimensions /i Power /i Internet services /i Product dimensions (WxDxH) 207 x 152 x 40 mm Product weight 0.84 kg Mains power AC 100-240 V 50-60 Hz On/Off switch Power consumption 15 W (2.5 W stand-by) Power LED indicator Blue, red Refer to Club Philips for the latest list of Inte rnet services. Audio services Live 365.com, An dante, Radio Free[...]
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EN 37 Information Respect copyrights The making of unauthorised co pies of copy-protected ma terial, including computer programmes, files, br oadcasts and sound recordings, may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal offence. This equipment should not be used for such purposes. Disclaimer This product is protected by certain inte[...]
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EN 38 Wireless transmission The product transmits and receives rad io waves when it is switched on. The product complies with the standards that are defi ned for it. The qualit y of the image can be influenced by the use of microwave ovens. Other wireless systems (Blue t ooth, wir eless networks etc.) can also have infl ue nce on the quality of the[...]
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EN 39 Glossary Terms and definitions Ad-hoc network A direct connection betwe en two devices. For examp le, a connection between a computer and the product. Codec Coder-decoder. A program that ca n decode a sig nal into music or a movie (for example, MP3 or DivX). Component video A type of analog vi deo information. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration [...]
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/i Specifications are subject to change wit hout notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Phili ps Electronics N.V. or their respective owners. 2005 © Koninklijke Philips Electron ics N.V. All rights reserved. www.philips.com 3122 337 0341[...]