Apple HV356T Introduction, Features, System Requirements, TV screen does not display normally

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Introduction

Introduction

Features

‰The Mobile Video HDD is specially designed as a dual-use stand-alone media player. When attached to a PC, it operates as a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (and eSATA for dual connection model) Serial ATA external hard disk drive, with a large capacity of data storage. When attached to an AV device, the Mobile Video HDD lets you browse and play back your entire media library directly to your TV or Home Theater!

‰The Mobile Video HDD can play back DVD Folder, VCD, MPEG1, MPEG2, DivX/Xvid(AVI) movie files, MP3 music files, JPEG photo and graphic files.

‰The Mobile Video HDD supports both NTFS and FAT32 file system.

‰Supports both NTSC and PAL TV systems.

‰Supports component video output up-scaling to 720p:

The Mobile Video HDD is equipped with component video jacks (Y/Pb/Pr jacks) which provide you with high quality output for your home theater High Definition flat panel display.

‰Supports digital audio output:

The Mobile Video HDD is equipped with a COAXIAL RCA jack for outputting digital audio signal to a receiver. It will provide you with uncompromised lossless Hi-Fi audio experience. (Cable not provided.)

This unit is not for in-car entertainment use. Unstable power or vibration may damage the unit.

Do not use an AC adapter other than the one came along with the retail package; Any damage caused by unauthorized adapters will avoid warranty.

TV screen does not display normally:

Press and hold then press MENU repeatedly until the screen displays correctly.

System Requirements

Desktop or Notebook PC with USB 2.0 port for USB 2.0 connection

Desktop or Notebook PC with eSATA port for eSATA connection (for dual connection model only)

Operating systems: Windows Vista / XP / 2000 / Me / 98SE

Storage medium: A SATA hard disk drive

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Contents V1.0 Page Introduction Page Introduction FeaturesIntroduction System RequirementsAbout the Remote Control About the Remote ControlHow to Take and Store the Remote Control Using the Remote for the First TimeEnter Setup Menu Setup 3 Title 4 Menu AudioButtons Repeat 18 Zoom 19 Slow 20 0~9 21 VOL+ 22 VOLPower connector Power and access Lights up The power is on Indicator BlueParts and Functions Parts and FunctionsQuick Start Quick StartConnecting to AV Equipments Using the AV Playback FunctionUsing the AV Playback Function 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 FolderFolder Play Introduction and Playback of the Media FilesDVD Folder DivX FilesMusic Files VCD and MPEG1 FilesMPEG2 Files Playlists Photo and Graphic FilesSlideshow Play Operations while PlaybackDVD Folder Change Audio Change DivX SubtitleStop Playback Volume AdjustmentPause Detail ViewSlow Motion Play the Previous NextFast Forward / Rewind Step Playback Play ModeSkip Playback Repeat from a to BDisplay Information Chapter SearchingTime Searching Operation of Thumbnail View Thumbnail View and SlideshowParental folder Function Setup Setup MenuSetup Menu Audio Setup Video Setup Preferences Setup Introduction PC OperationPC Operation Connecting to PC Software InstallationConnecting with USB 2.0 Interface Connecting with eSATA Interface dual connection model onlyDisconnecting from PC FAT32 File System About the File System of Hard Disk DriveNtfs File System Video Recorded by DV Media Files for PlaybackVideo file Recorded by a Capture Card Other Media Files Playlist Manager Using the Utility ProgramsPrivate Folder Manager Set the Folders as Public Folders Set the Folders as Locked FoldersDisplaying the Locked 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 Appendix SpecificationsAppendix View TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Solution Press Audio or Subtitle to MenuError Code of Hard Disk Drive Error CodeCopyright CodePage 7451139-50