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Player Menu

This section guides you through each section of the main menu of the player giving you access to all of its primary functions like DISK PLAYBACK, ONLINE SERVICES, USB STORAGE and MEDIA SERVER. To exit or re-enter the menu, simply press the MENU button on your remote control.

Disc Playback

Play: Play the disc currently inserted in the player.

Continue: If you have previously exited playback of a DVD, or a disc is still in the player, select this command to resume playback.

Video files: Browse and play video files on the inserted disc.

Audio files: Browse and play audio files on the inserted disc.

Picture files: Browse and view pictures on the inserted disc.

Eject: This opens the disc tray of the player.

Online Services

This menu section deals with the online capabilities and features of the KiSS 1600. Accessing Online Services or KML pages requires the player to have Internet access through either a wired or wireless network. For more information about connecting the player to a network, see the CONNECTING YOUR PLAYER TO A NETWORK section of this User Guide.

Online Services: This menu option gives you access to the Online Services portal, where you will have direct access to a portfolio of online applications.

Note: Online services are subject to availability and may be changed or removed without prior notice or replacement.

My KML page: This menu item brings you directly to your personally specified KML page. See the next paragraph for information about how to add one. KML is a Media Language essentially developed for correctly presenting online content like text, images and video on a TV screen, in the same way as websites are displayed on a computer monitor. Developing KML pages requires some basic programming skills, but is fairly simple to understand.

Customize "My KML" Page: Entering this menu item allows you to define an IP address pointing to a KML page of your choice. Linksys does not maintain or keep track of third party pages. We do not therefore currently provide a repository of available pages. Instead, we recommend that you perform an Internet search. Please note that pages are provided “as is” by

third party developers, and are in no way affiliated to Linksys.

Player ID: The Player ID is only used for authentication and stor- ing your unique preferences, and you will hardly ever be asked to enter this anywhere. Linksys would like to advise you NOT to disclose this ID to anyone, except when requested by the Linksys Customer Service in order to resolve specific issues.

DivX Registration String: The DivX Registration String is used to certify that this player can play the DivX format. If you register to download movies on www.divx.com, you will be asked to pro- vide this number in order to play the movie on your KiSS 1600.

USB Media

This menu contains options for browsing and playing files residing on an USB storage device connected to the player. In order to use them, please connect a USB storage device (hard drive, USB memory dongle, MP3 Player, Camera or other device) to the USB port at the rear of the player. See the pictures in the USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE CONNECTION section (under CONNECTING YOUR PLAYER) of this User Guide.

Video files: Browse and view the video files on the connected USB storage device.

Audio files: Browse and view audio files on the connected USB storage device (e.g. an MP3 player).

Picture files: Browse and view JPG-format pictures on the

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Contents User Guide Power Cable KiSS PC-Link Software CD Whats in the boxThank you for choosing the Linksys KiSS Scart Cable Composite VideoWireless Antenna Overview of the PlayerFront Panel Overview of the Remote Control This section explains the use of the Remote ControlPlay/Pause Plays or pauses playback Connecting your Player Standard DefinitionComponent Video provides even better quality than the above Audio ConnectionConnecting your Player to a NetworkStep-by-Step Guide Connect your KiSS 1600 to your computer Wireless Network using a direct Internet connection Under Configure IPv4, select ManuallyYour player should be connected Equipment required Wireless Adsl modem Step-by-Step Guide Setting up your Wireless connection at a later stageAbout how to select your Wireless Access Point Deploy the player’s antennas for better receptionQuick Setup Setting the Wireless Network Encryption Key 5b. Selecting the Network Wireless NetworksWireless Network Encryption with PassPhrase FinishedPlayer Menu USB MediaPicture files Browse and view JPG-format pictures on Playing Media UsedOn a As followsWish to see, and press OK Installation Sharing contentSettings RequirementsOnline Services Click the Extension tab to accessAccessing the shared files Advanced Setup Regional SettingsVideo Settings Audio SettingsNetwork Settings Connected it toMiscellaneous Settings Updating your PlayerObtaining new firmware with the player connected Installing the firmware Burning the CD on MacintoshSupport Do not spill liquids on the DVD playerEnvironmental information CopyrightW . l i n k s y s . e u