Technicolor - Thomson M100E256K, M100EG1K EN Connecting the Lyra Player to your computer

Models: M100EG1K M100E256K M100E512K

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Before You Begin

EN Connecting the Lyra Player to your computer

1.Press and hold the lock button on the back of the player and push the USB connector out from the

player.

2.Insert the USB connector of the player into the USB port on the computer tightly (use the included USB extension cable if necessary).

Selecting between USB and battery charging mode

Selecting USB mode lets you transfer files to the player while charging mode lets you charge the unit. This player uses internal (Lithium polymer) battery that can be charged with a PC.

1.Turn on your PC.

2.Connect the player to your PC (use the included USB extension cable if necessary)

3.The player will be in USB mode automactically for file transfer. Press

and hold to switch to charging mode.

USB Connected

Hold to charge batt.

4. In charging mode, press and hold

to switch the player to USB mode.

Battery Charging

Hold to charge batt.

Tip

You can still transfer files to the player in the battery charging mode.

Note

You may stop charging the player when the display shows “Battery full”.

Note

Refer to the Software Instruction manual for procedures in setting up USB drivers and transferring files to the player.

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Technicolor - Thomson M100E256K, M100EG1K, M100E512K user manual EN Connecting the Lyra Player to your computer

M100EG1K, M100E256K, M100E512K specifications

The Technicolor Thomson M100 series encompasses several high-performance models including the M100E512K, M100E256K, and M100EG1K, each designed to deliver advanced processing capabilities tailored for various multimedia applications. These devices are notable for their robust architecture, making them a popular choice among developers and engineers seeking efficient and powerful performance in digital signal processing.

The M100E512K model stands out with its impressive 512KB of on-chip memory, allowing for extensive data handling and real-time processing. This enhanced memory capacity enables complex applications such as video encoding, decoding, and effects processing, optimizing performance in audiovisual content creation. Additionally, the device integrates advanced algorithms to enhance video quality, ensuring that the output is sharp and clear even at high resolutions.

Meanwhile, the M100E256K, with 256KB of memory, strikes a balance between performance and cost efficiency. It's ideal for applications that require solid processing power without the extensive memory demand of its M100E512K counterpart. The device supports a wide range of video standards and formats, making it versatile for various projects, including broadcasting and streaming. Its design supports efficient data throughput, which is crucial for real-time media applications.

The M100EG1K, on the other hand, is engineered with an eye towards high-definition content. Incorporating optimized codecs and enhanced processing pipelines, it offers exceptional performance for handling HD video. This model is particularly suited for environments where clear visuals and rapid processing are essential, such as in digital signage, gaming, and professional video production. The support for high-bandwidth digital content protection (HDCP) further enhances its applicability in secure media environments.

In terms of connectivity, all three models in the M100 series support multiple interfaces, including HDMI, SDI, and USB, ensuring seamless integration into existing workflows. Each model is designed with energy efficiency in mind, minimizing power consumption while maximizing processing capabilities, which is crucial in today’s eco-conscious environment.

Overall, the Technicolor Thomson M100 series, with its diverse offerings, demonstrates a commitment to delivering high-quality multimedia processing solutions. These models reflect a blend of advanced technology, flexibility, and performance, making them highly sought-after tools in the fields of video production, broadcasting, and media development.