HP EW 5000 Media Receiver, EN 5000 Media Receiver manual Server printers, Connection list

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server printers

Photos will be printed 4x6” on the default printer of the PC where they are stored. If you are running the server software on more than one PC, make sure each PC has a default printer. If your PC does not have a printer, no photos can be printed.

For the best prints, use a photo printer with glossy 4x6” photo paper and set it as the default printer.

For more information on printing photos, see “printing photos” on page 34.

connection list

Each media server maintains a list of media receivers on your network. By default, the server allows all receivers to view the shared content on your computer. This is the preferred setting for most users.

If you have multiple media receivers, advanced users may wish to restrict the sharing of content. A receiver in the living room may not need access to all the songs on the computer upstairs, or a receiver located in a bedroom may not require content from the office PC.

The solution is the connection list. To view the list, click on the server icon and select Connection List from the menu. A window will be displayed, listing all receivers that have ever connected to the server. To hide server content from a particular receiver, uncheck the box next to the receiver name.

If you wish to be prompted before allowing a receiver access to shared content on the server PC, uncheck the Allow Clients By Default box. Whenever you attach a new receiver, a message box will appear on the PC asking whether you wish to allow access.

Note: Checking the Allow Clients By Default box will not change the status of receivers that have tried to connect before.

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Contents Users guide Page Contents Network setup Troubleshooting Glossary Warranty and licenseViewing photos Setting up your receiver WelcomeFinding information Viewing the onscreen guide Getting started Unpacking the boxFront of receiver Back of receiverInstalling software Video Audio Remote control Network connection Connecting power Setup wizardControlling your receiver Menu basicsMenu help Remote buttons Menu home Onscreen keyboardReceiver options Running the setup wizard Changing the receiver nameControlling another receiver Screen saverSharing content on your pc Server softwareServer start and stop Server menu Synchronizing content Forcing resynchronizationAbout mediaspace Music qualitySupported music formats Recording digital music Copy protectionOrganizing music files Creating music playlistsSupported photo formats Organizing photo albumsServer printers Connection listPower settings Select Settings Select Control Panel Select Power OptionsHp digital media receiver Playing music Music jukeboxSupported music files Playing a trackBrowsing for music Select music jukeboxHighlight With Arms Wide Open Select Human Clay Highlight With Arms Wide OpenMusic icon hints Searching for musicPlaying an artist Playing an albumCreating a playlist Musicmatch JukeboxPlaying a playlist RealOne PlayerWindows Media Player Controlling music playback Displaying music statusShuffle and repeat Viewing track information Viewing photos with musicChanging the view order Controlling music during slideshowsControlling other receivers Viewing photos Photo albumsSupported photo files Viewing a photoPhoto and album icon hints Playing a photo slideshowControlling photo playback Setting music for an album Viewing photo informationPlaying music with slideshows Printing photos Rotating photosOrganizing your photos Rotate PhotoNetwork setup Preparing for wired setupDo you have a network? Hubs, routers and switches Click All Programs, then Accessories, then Command PromptNetwork address static or dynamic? Wired home network Wired with dynamic addressSet Configuration to Dhcp Wired with static address Wired with cross-over cable Preparing for wireless setup Scanning for wireless networksWireless reception Wireless infrastructure or ad hoc?Wireless infrastructure Wireless ad hocWireless encryption Press options Select Network Setup Wireless signal strength Troubleshooting My remote control isn’t workingCan’t hear any sound when I’m playing music Can’t see any of my music or photosSome of my music files don’t appear When I push the Print button, nothing prints My receiver can’t find my access point My receiver finds my access point, but won’t connectHow do I reset my media receiver? My media receiver has no antennaGlossary Dynamic address. See DhcpNetwork adapter. See NIC User’s guide Hp digital media receiver Warranty and license HP Warranty and License Information Problems? HP Will HelpHP Customer Care Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement HP Unit Exchange ServiceLegal Language And, if Necessary Get RepairHp digital media receiver Obtaining Hardware Warranty Repair Service Customer ResponsibilitiesConsumer Replaceable Parts Service HP Unit Exchange ServiceHP Software Product License Agreement LicenseNo Disassembly Restricted RightsDeclaration of Conformity Supplementary InformationOperating Specifications FCC Regulatory and Safety Information USA onlyAdditional Safety Information Copyrights and Trademarks Hp digital media receiver
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EW 5000 Media Receiver, EN 5000 Media Receiver specifications

The HP EN 5000 Media Receiver and EW 5000 Media Receiver are advanced devices designed for seamless media playback and streaming in various environments, from corporate settings to educational institutions. Built with a focus on versatility and performance, these receivers deliver high-quality audio and video while supporting a wide array of formats and connectivity options.

One of the standout features of the HP EN 5000 Media Receiver is its capacity for 4K resolution output. This capability ensures that users experience crystal-clear visuals, making it ideal for presentations, video conferencing, or multimedia displays. Additionally, the EN 5000 supports various video formats, which provides flexibility in content playback, accommodating different media sources without the need for extensive conversion.

The EW 5000 Media Receiver, on the other hand, is engineered for environments where wireless connectivity is crucial. It features advanced wireless technology that supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, allowing for hassle-free setup and integration with other devices. With support for various streaming protocols, the EW 5000 can easily connect to tablets, smartphones, and laptops, streamlining the presentation experience in any setting.

Both media receivers are equipped with HDMI outputs, making them compatible with modern display technologies. They also come with USB ports, enabling users to connect external drives or other peripherals for instant access to media files. With built-in audio processing capabilities, they deliver high-quality sound, ensuring that audio playback is as impressive as the visual experience.

Security features are another highlight of the HP EN 5000 and EW 5000 Media Receivers. They include encryption protocols that protect media content, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure during presentations or meetings. This is particularly important for corporate and educational environments where data protection is paramount.

User-friendly interfaces and remote control options further enhance the appeal of these media receivers. They are designed for ease of operation, allowing users to navigate menus and select content quickly, without the need for technical expertise.

In conclusion, the HP EN 5000 Media Receiver and EW 5000 Media Receiver combine cutting-edge technology with user-friendly design, making them suitable for a range of applications. With features emphasizing high-resolution output, wireless connectivity, and robust media support, these receivers are excellent choices for anyone looking to enhance their media playback and presentation capabilities.