Kingwin KM-31BK User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - KM-31BK

1 KM-31BK HD-Multimedia Player & Recorder www.kingwin.com

Page 2 - 1. Introduction

10 1.4.5 Power connection (1) Make sure the power switch is off. (2) Connect the small end of the AC adaptor to the player’s DC IN jack. (3) Conn

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11 1.5 First Time Usage 1.5.1 Format Hard disc For users who bought the player without a HDD inside, and want to install a SATA HDD, please see

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12 The system language of this player can be set to English or other languages. This feature is located when you first setup the media center. 2.

Page 5 - 1.4 Connection

13 2.2 Remote Control All procedures in this manual can be carried out using the remote control buttons. Certain functions can also be carried out

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18 2.3 Back Panel

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19 3. Getting Started 1. Power on the KM-31BK media center. The startup logo will appear. 2. After a few second, the system will enter a gui

Page 12 - 2. About the Player

2 1. Introduction 1.1 Preface Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing KM-31BK. In the digital age, this product is a great home entertainment sy

Page 13 - 2.2 Remote Control

20 3.2 File Copy This feature allows user to copy files from a variety of devices. Please view section 9 “File Copy Menu” for more details.

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21 4. Formatting a Hard drive Please use KM-31BK direct hook up to you TV to format your hard drive for the first time. You can use the KM-31BK f

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Format Hard Disc 22 Use the navigation buttons on your remote to adjust the Fat32 and NTFS partition. Once you have finished, select the “next”

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Format Hard Disc 23 Press to start formatting on the hard drive. Otherwise, select the back icon to return to the previous menu. *Formatting wi

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24 5. My Recordings The KM-31BK media center comes with a recording function. You simply press the button and a folder called “My Recordings”

Page 18 - 2.3 Back Panel

25 6. Timer Record Menu The Timer Record menu allows you to create, edit and delete recording schedules. It can also display previous recording sc

Page 19 - 3. Getting Started

Timer Record Menu 26 (5) Use the navigation buttons on the remote control to move between fields and to adjust each setting. Start Time Enter

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Timer Record Menu 27 6.3 Deleting Schedules (1) Select the “Delete” tab on the menu bar. (2) Once you have selected the schedule to be delet

Page 21 - 4. Formatting a Hard drive

Timer Record Menu 28 (5) Press to confirm. 6.4 Schedule Status (1) Select the “Status” tab on the menu bar. (2) Select the schedule and

Page 22 - Format Hard Disc

Timer Record Menu 29 6.5 History (1) Select the “History” tab on the menu bar. Here you can view a complete history of your recordings.

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3 1.3 Caution This player’s design and manufacture has your safety in mind. In order to safely and effectively use this player, please read the fol

Page 24 - 5. My Recordings

30 7. Setup Menu The Setup Menu allows you to configure the KM-31BK system settings. To enter the menu, select “Setup” from the Guide menu. 7.

Page 25 - 6. Timer Record Menu

Setup Menu 31 Menu Language Select to choose the OSD (On Screen Display) language. Select the language yo

Page 26 - Timer Record Menu

Setup Menu 32 Use the navigation buttons on the remote control to adjust each setting. Press once you have finish. HDD(Hard drive) Format Sele

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Setup Menu 33 Restore Default Select “Restore defaults”. Select “Ok” to restore to factory default. Select “Cancel” to return to the “S

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Setup Menu 34 Aspect Ratio Select the “Aspect ratio” setting to configure the aspect ratio. Choose one of the following according to the type of

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Setup Menu 35 Brightness Select the “Brightness” setting under the “Video” tab to adjust the brightness levels. Press the up and down buttons on

Page 30 - 7. Setup Menu

Setup Menu 36 TV System (1) Select the “TV system” setting under the “Video tab”. (2) Choose “NTSC” or “PAL.” (3) Press to confirm your s

Page 31 - Setup Menu

Setup Menu 37 (5) Press to confirm. *Please view your television manual to see what resolution your television supports. 7.3 Recording Sett

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Setup Menu 38 Quality (1) Select the “Quality “setting that is located under the “Record” tab. (2) Choose HQ to record in high quality. This r

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Setup Menu 39 Recording Device (1) Select “REC device” under the “Record” tab. (2) Select “HDD” if you are recording your content to a hard d

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4 The player uses an internal hard disk for data storage, if you have a brand new hard disk, please format first before proceed. You should carefull

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Setup Menu 40 7.4 Photos Settings The KM-31BK media center also allows users to view a variety of digital pictures with their own custom settin

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Setup Menu 41 Slide Show Time (1) Select the “Slide show timing” setting under the “Photo” tab. (2) Choose a timing interval. (3) Press to

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Setup Menu 42 Transition Effect (1) Select the “transition effect” setting under the “Photos tab.” (2) Choose transitions for the slideshow.

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Setup Menu 43 Background Music (1) Select the “Background music” setting under the “Photo” tab. (2) Select “Off” if no music will be played d

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Setup Menu 44 Wired Lan Setup Before using the network functions, please follow these steps first: (1) Connect the KM-31BK media center to a ro

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Setup Menu 45 DHCP DNS (AUTO) – This setting will automatically assign an IP address to the device. Press to automatically assign the IP ad

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46 8. Browser Menu The Browser menu allows users to browse through photo, music, and movie files stored on a HDD, external USB device, or on your ho

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Browser Menu 47 My Neighbors: When you are browsing through NET, you can choose the PC name from the menu or you can select “My Neighbors” to a

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Browser Menu 48 8.1 Browsing Music (1) Use the left and right navigation buttons to select the “Music” tab. (2) Select the folder containing

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Browser Menu 49 (2) Select the folder containing the photos you wish to view. (3) Press to view the photo in full screen. Note: 1. When t

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5 1.4 Connection 1.4.1 Connecting to a Computer (1) Turn on the device (2) Plug in the type B connector of the USB cable to the KM-31BK’s USB DEVI

Page 46 - 8. Browser Menu

Browser Menu 50 The KM-31BK supports standard definition and High Definition Video (720P, 1080i) Playback. For example: MPEG1 (DAT, MPG) MPEG2 (VO

Page 47 - Browser Menu

Browser Menu 51 (2)Press to display the Edit tab. Return Return’s to the main screen. Rename 1. Use the left and right buttons

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Browser Menu 52 If you want to cancel the naming during the process, press Delete 1.Use the left and right buttons on the remote control to sele

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File Copy Menu 53 9. File Copy Menu This feature allows users to copy files from NET, USB, and HDD vice versa. To enter the menu, select File

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File Copy Menu 54 (3) Once you have selected the source and destination, you will then enter the file directory. Select a folder under the

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File Copy Menu 55 (4) Now press the right navigation button in order to select the “Destination” column. Select the directory the files will b

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File Copy Menu 56 Once the files have been copied, the system will display “File Copy Completed!” If it fails, the system will display “File Copy

Page 53 - 9. File Copy Menu

File Copy Menu 57 10. Specifications USB SUPPORTED (Read Only) USB HDD USB Card reader VIDEO CODEC SUPPORTED: VOB (DVD), IFO (DVD), MPG (MPEG-2/

Page 54 - File Copy Menu

File Copy Menu 58 Signal-Noise (1kHZ) ≥ 95dB Dynamic Range ≥90dB (1kHZ) Channel ≥95dB Separation Total Harmonic Distortion (1kHZ) ≤-85

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6 1.4.2 USB Mass Storage Device (Flash drive, MP3, USB HDD etc.) Connection (1) Turn on the device. (2) Plug in a Flash disk or USB HDD etc. to on

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7 2. TV connection using composite (Composite out) (1) Connect one end of the composite (Red, white, yellow) cable to the player’s composite jack.

Page 57 - 10. Specifications

8 In this way, you can also enjoy videos, music, and photos in the player on TV. 4. Receiving audio when using component. Component connecti

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9 1.4.4 Digital Audio Device connection (1) Plug one end of the coaxial cable to the player’s coaxial jack. If you are using an optical cable, pl

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