Verbatim Wireless Network Multimedia Hard Drive manual Introduction, Precautions, Specifications

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Introduction

MediaStation Pro fully supports HD (High Definition) files and can stream media files from a PC via wireless (802.11b/g) or wired LAN. It also has USB host that can support external USB storage devices and memory card readers..

Wireless High Definition Multimedia Player

Features powerful media decoding chip -Sigma Design EM8621 Chip

Full HD file playback up to 1920 x 1080p

HDMI Video output

IEEE 802.11g(54Mbps) 802.11b(11Mbps) wireless standard / 10/100Mbs wired LAN

Wireless security - WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)

Wireless Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc Mode

External storage device for PC via USB 2.0 connection

2x USB 2.0 host connectors for external USB devices

DVD Manager - Playback of DVD File same as Original DVD title

Video output - HDMI, Component, S-Video and Composite

Audio output – Stereo, Digital Coaxial & Optical 5.1 ch. Sound, DTS down mix to stereo

FTP Sever / Client function

Internet Radio function

UPnP function

Firmware Upgradable

Precautions

Please read the followings carefully and refer to [Cautions] in the manual for proper use.

Codec

*There are very many different codecs and file formats in use today. MediaStation Pro may not play all associated media files. Please

 

check list of supported codecs later in this manual.

 

 

USB Device

* Connect the power adapter when you connect MediaStation Pro to a PC.

 

Do not connect MediaStation Pro with a cable longer than 3m. If the USB cable is too long the transfer speed may be adversely affected.

 

We recommend you to use the supplied USB cable.

 

If you connect this device to USB 1.1 Host Adapter the speed is USB 1.1 (Max. 12Mbps)

 

 

USB Host

* The USB Host may not be compatible with all USB storage devices.

 

 

Network connection

* Data transfer through wired or wireless network connection may be disrupted by other network traffic which may affect playback

 

performance.

 

 

Radio transmission

* MediaStation Pro generates radio waves, do not use in areas where radio transmissions are prohibited e.g. hospitals and aircraft.

 

 

Data Backup

* We strongly recommend you to back up the data to another safe media. We are not responsible for data damage or loss.

 

 

Handling

* Handle MediaStation Pro with care. Do not drop or subject to impact or shock.

 

 

Disassembly

* Do not disassemble MediaStation Pro as you may cause damage and you will invalidate your warranty

 

 

Exposure to water, moisture, etc

* Do not expose MediaStation Pro to oil, water, dust, moisture or rain and wind.

 

 

Cautions for heat

* Keep MediaStation Pro away from heated areas. Set it up in well-ventilated places.

 

 

Cautions for magnetic materials

* Keep all magnetic materials away from MediaStation Pro. Magnetic materials such as speakers or magnets may erase or cause damage

 

to the data stored in the hard disk.

 

 

Specifications

Product Name

MediaStation Pro

 

 

Power

12V / 3A

 

 

Weight

1300g (including HDD & wireless antenna)

 

 

Dimension

48 x 150 x 210 mm (without wireless antenna)

 

 

Available OS

USB Device Compatible: Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS 9.0 higher, Linux 2.4 higher

 

 

USB Device

Device Port x 1ea, 480Mbps USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible)

 

 

USB Host

Host Port x 2ea, 480Mbps USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible)

 

Supporting to read USB devices e.g. External USB HDD, ODD, Flash Drive, Card Reader

 

 

Wired LAN

10/100 Mbps LAN (RJ-45) x 1ea, 100BaseTx:UTP/STP Category 5 LAN cable compatible

 

 

Wireless LAN

54Mbps IEEE802.11g, 5dBi detachable antenna x 1ea, SMA type connector

 

 

HDD Type

3.5” SATA HDD

 

 

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Contents MediaStation Pro Contents Sata HDD PrecautionsIntroduction SpecificationsPackage Contents Product Overview Use as External USB HDD Copy Data via USBWindows 2000, XP, Vista 3 Mac Wired LAN ConnectionConnect to PC via Network LinuxWireless LAN Connection Page Windows Shared File Playback StreamFor example IP address Subnet mask Windows XP Page Windows Vista After writing, press Setup again for saving configurationsPage Hdmi Using the USB HostConnect to External AV Device Connect Video CableConnect Audio Cable OpticalCoaxial Basic Setup Video SetupAudio Setup Network Setup Photo View Setup Wireless SetupWireless Security Setup LED SetupLanguage Setup Screen Ratio SetupAuto Play Setup Radio Internet How to setup the InternetSkin If Off option has been selected at the server list setting14 ETC Protocol FTP Server / Client setupBasic Screen Menu How to Play Remote ControlMode Selection Wired & Wireless NetworkFile Selection Play Video Files File Selection Play Audio File Play Photo File Make a Play ListMenu Next Prev IWW Info Create a Private Folder Firmware Upgrade Technical Support Limited Warranty TermsWeee Notice FCC Compliance CE DeclarationRoHS Compliance