KiSS Networked Entertainment DP-600 manual Wireless Antennas, Overview of the Player, Front Panel

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Overview of the Player

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Front Panel

This section explains the use of the front panel

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a.Stop: Stops playback or exits a menu.

b.Eject: Opens or closes the disc tray.

c.Play: Starts playback of the disc currently inserted in the player.

d.Pause: Pauses playback.

e.Menu: Enters the player’s main menu where all major functions of the player can be accessed.

Wireless Antennas

f.Previous chapter: Skip to the previous chapter, track or file.

g.Next chapter: Skip to the next chapter, track or file.

Back Panel

This section shows the Inputs and Outputs of the Back Panel

For an optimal wireless transmission, remember to turn the antennas upwards.

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Wireless Antennas

 

 

 

 

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Back Panel USB 2 Connector

 

 

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Optical Digital Audio Output

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Front Panel USB 2 Connector

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Composite Video Output

 

 

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Ethernet 10/100

 

 

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Analog Stereo Output

 

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AC Power

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Reset Player

 

 

 

 

 

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Component Video Output

 

 

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Contents User Guide Contents Thank You for choosing the KiSS DP-600Stereo Audio Cable Whats in the boxFollowing elements are included in the box Wireless Antennas Overview of the PlayerFront Panel Back PanelBatteries Overview of the Remote ControlKiSS PC-LinkEnters the player’s KiSS PC-Link menu Connecting your Player Video the cable is an extra accessoryVideo connection Composite VideoEthernet Connection using a router Connecting your Player to a NetworkUSB Mass Storage Device Connection Ethernet Network using a direct Internet connection Ethernet Network using a direct connection to the Computer Setting up a Wireless NetworkWireless Connection using a router or an access point Wireless Network using a direct Internet connection Equipment required Wireless Adsl modem Step-by-Step GuideTurning your player On for the first time Quick Setup Loud Speaker setup selectionLanguage Selection Video output selection6a. Selecting the Network Wired Networks 6b. Selecting the Network Wireless NetworksSetting the Wireless Network Encryption Key Selecting the NetworkPlayer Menu Disc PlaybackKiSS PC-Link KiSS OnlineWindows Media Connect USB MediaPlaying DVDs Playing Audio CDs, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA Network settings Using KiSS PC-LinkViewing Jpeg & PNG pictures KiSS Online Accessing your filesWebRadio TV Guide Adding stationsOnline Weather StockViewKiSS Online Games Important disclaimer regarding KiSS Online servicesTotal number of games played Regional Settings Advanced SetupVideo Settings Audio Settings Updating your Player Miscellaneous SettingsObtaining a new firmware Installing the firmware Burning the CD on MacJPEG, PNG Product SpecificationPAL, Ntsc Support Terms of WarrantyCopyright Contact Legal Information GNU General Public LicensePreamble Is addressed as youOn a medium customarily used for software interchange or No WarrantyEND of Terms and Conditions Expat License Flac LicenseCopyright C 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005 Josh Coalson Libhttp LicenseLibjpeg License Libgif LicenseGiflib distribution is Copyright c 1997 Eric S. Raymond Openssl LicenseTTA License Version 1.2, c 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reservedLibpng License Timyxml License Tremor License Copyright c 2002, Xiph.org FoundationImportant Safety Instructions Following Applies only to the U.S.A. and CanadaWET Location Marking ΞΛΛΗΝΙΚΆ/GREEK Waste Electric and Electronic264