NeoDigits.com X5000 HD manual How to write text using your Helios remote control

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Through the Online Media section of NeoLink you can build your own customized collection of bookmarks for internet content.

On your NeoLink server preferences, use the “service” section select which online services are made available to the X5000.

The Web Bookmark option lets you share your web bookmarks from your internet browser with your X5000.

To open a web bookmark, on your X5000 open your NeoLink server and then open the “Online Media” section

How to write text using your HELIOS remote control

To enter text like a URL, IP address etc using your remote control use the numeric buttons on the remote control the same way you would on a mobile phone to write a text message.

e.g. Type the letter “C” by pressing the [2] button three times. To clear text that you entered press [Clear]

To move from left or right in a piece of text use the [<] and [>] (left and Right) cursor keys.

Note:

Unlike a mobile phone / computer the blinking cursor appears behind (left hand side) the character you’re about to enter, not in front.

Changing the Front Panel Display

While watching a movie, some users prefer to switch the font panel display to shoe time remaining or turn off the display completely.

To do so,

During video and audio playback, pressing [Clear] repeatedly on your remote control lets you go through different display options on your player’s front panel.. The following options are available:

A. Elapsed Time (default)

B. Time Remaining

C. File / Track / Chapter number

D. Off (no data displayed)

Playing DRM content on your HELIOS?

To play DRM (Digital Rights Management) enabled content, you will first need a valid certificate / authority to play the content. For example, to play a Windows Media VHD disc, you need is to have MS Media connect installed on your computer,

Then save the media content to your hard drive or leave load the disc in your computer’s DVD ROM and enable sharing of your DVD ROM in MS Media connect.

NeoLink and WMC talk to each other via the UPnP protocol. This enables you stream the content to your HELIOS player. To allow NeoLink and Windows Media Connect to work together, open NeoLink and go to Edit Î Preferences Î General. Then click the “Media Server” tab and check the “Windows Media Connect” box. Then press Ok.

Creating and using web bookmarks on your HELIOS

A really great feature of the HELIOS Network media players is the ability to

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Contents Hantz + Partner Hantz + Partner General IntroductionTable of contents Symbols Safety PrecautionsUsage Notice Before UseWhat’s-in-the-box checklist Select the correct power supply voltageMain features Supported Audio FormatsHandling the player When transporting the player To keep the exterior surface cleanHow to handle Discs To obtain a clear pictureFront panel Buttons and features explainedFront panel Display Rear panel Remote control Connecting to a TV / Display PreparationPage Page Connecting to a 2 channel audio amplifier Connecting to Audio equipmentConnecting to a Digital audio receiver Network Connection Page Page Setup your Helios X5000 video mode Before OperationPage Setup your Helios X5000 Language To get audio using your Hdmi connectionSetup your Helios X5000 Audio Mode Setup your Helios X5000 Network connection WiredTo setup a network connection with Dhcp server To setup a network connection without Dhcp serverTo setup wireless connection How to install NeoLink server software on your computerOperating the Helios DVD / VCD / CD setup and playback Disable automatic playback Inserting discs Close the trayTo play contents stored in your computer via NeoLink To play media files stored on a disc or USB deviceTo play Online Media Web Radio, TV, Podcasts, RSS feeds How to write text using your Helios remote control Playing DRM content on your HELIOS?Creating and using web bookmarks on your Helios Changing the Front Panel DisplayPage Sharing content with other Helios users Controlling access to you media libraryPlayer Setup Menus SystemDVD Settings LAN Settings Wireless SettingsTime Settings Firmware Settings How to check your computer’s IP address in a LANAppendix For windows XP, 2000 and NT systemTroubleshooting Problem Possible cause and solutionIs in any of the following modes Pause, Step Support information