Apple HV356T user manual Set the Folders as Locked Folders, Displaying the Locked Folders

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PC Operation

Set the Folders as “Locked Folders”

You can create “Locked Folders” which will not be displayed on TV when using this unit as a media player, and will not be displayed during PC operation either.

1.Choose the drive if necessary.

2.Use cursor to select the folders for following operation.

3.Click “Mark as Locked” button. It will add a lock icon next to the folder name. These operations will take place immediately after the button is pressed.

4.Input 4 digits of number in the “Password” field. You will need this password to display these “Locked Folders” on TV when using the AV playback function, and you will need to input it for next launch of this utility.

5.After finishing above settings, click “Exit” button to exit this utility.

Displaying the “Locked Folders”

1.When using the Mobile Video HDD as a media player, you need to use the remote control to input the correct password under the ROOT folder in Detail View mode for

displaying these folders you’ve marked as Locked. (The icon will appear on the screen each time you press those buttons.)

2.After the password is entered, these locked folders will be shown in a folder named after the Private Folder Name, default as “Private folders”. You can also change the name as your wish.

3.If you need to display these locked folders during PC operation, follow the next paragraph to set them as “Public Folders”.

Note: You may refer to the Detail View – Private Folder section (page.10) for more information.

Set the Folders as “Public Folders”

1.Choose the drive if necessary.

2.Use cursor to select the folders for following operation.

3.Click “Mark as Public” button. This will remove the lock icon next to the folder name. These operations will take place immediately after the button is pressed.

4.Input 4 digits of number in the “Password” field. You will need this password to display these “Locked Folders” on TV when using the AV playback function.

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Contents V1.0 Page Introduction Page System Requirements FeaturesIntroduction IntroductionUsing the Remote for the First Time About the Remote ControlAbout the Remote Control How to Take and Store the Remote ControlRepeat 18 Zoom 19 Slow 20 0~9 21 VOL+ 22 VOL Setup 3 Title 4 Menu AudioEnter Setup Menu ButtonsParts and Functions Power and access Lights up The power is on Indicator BluePower connector Parts and FunctionsQuick Start Quick StartUsing the AV Playback Function Using the AV Playback FunctionConnecting to AV Equipments Using Coaxial Output Digital Audio Power ConnectionDetail View Activating the Mobile Video HDD for AV PlaybackOperations of Detail View Icon Descriptions Displaying Locked Folders Private FolderDivX Files Introduction and Playback of the Media FilesFolder Play DVD FolderVCD and MPEG1 Files MPEG2 FilesMusic Files Playlists Photo and Graphic FilesOperations while Playback DVD FolderSlideshow Play Change Audio Change DivX SubtitleDetail View Volume AdjustmentStop Playback PausePlay the Previous Next Fast Forward / RewindSlow Motion Repeat from a to B Play ModeStep Playback Skip PlaybackChapter Searching Time SearchingDisplay Information Operation of Thumbnail View Thumbnail View and SlideshowParental folder Setup Menu Setup MenuFunction Setup Audio Setup Video Setup Preferences Setup PC Operation PC OperationIntroduction Connecting with eSATA Interface dual connection model only Software InstallationConnecting to PC Connecting with USB 2.0 InterfaceDisconnecting from PC About the File System of Hard Disk Drive Ntfs File SystemFAT32 File System Media Files for Playback Video file Recorded by a Capture CardVideo Recorded by DV Other Media Files Playlist Manager Using the Utility ProgramsPrivate Folder Manager Set the Folders as Locked Folders Displaying the Locked FoldersSet the Folders as Public Folders If you forget your password Partitioning the Hard Disk Drive under Windows Vista/XP/2000 About the Partitioning of the Hard Disk DrivePartitioning the Hard Disk Drive under Windows Me/98SE Specifications AppendixAppendix Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionView Press Audio or Subtitle to MenuCode Error CodeError Code of Hard Disk Drive CopyrightPage 7451139-50

HV356T specifications

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