Macpower & Tytech MVISTO Specifications

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Quick Installation Guide
February 10, 2009 - v1.1
The detailed user manual is available at www.macpower.com.tw
Power on/o precautions
It is highly recommended to switch the player to standby
mode (yellow light) when not in use and remove the power
supply when not used for a longer period of time. The player
will switch to stand-by mode automatically if idle for more
than 30 minutes.
Location and placing precautions
Do not place any other objects on top of the Mvisto II and do
not place the unit on an amplier or other equipment that
can become hot. Avoid positioning it in the following places:
Locations with direct sunlight, next to radiators or other
sources of heat with high temperatures (more than 35° C)
or humidity (more than 90%).
Locations subject to vibration, shock, or with a slope.
Electricity and power plug
Careful attention must be paid to the following points in
order to avoid operational faults and electric shock or re:
When removing the power cable from the socket, always
pull on the plug and never on the cable.
Do not touch the power cable with wet hands.
Never try to repair or modify the power cable yourself.
If the unit should emit smoke, unusual smell, or noise,
switch it o and unplug the power cable.
Cables
Use only the cables supplied or recommended by your
vendor in order to avoid the risk of malfunction.
a) Disconnect the drive from your computer and remove the
USB cable.
b) Connect the Mvisto II to your TV by using the included AV
cable. We recommend using S-Video for better quality.
c) Connect the power supply to the wall socket and plug it
into the Mvisto II media player.
d) Use the remote control to navigate and access your les
on the TV screen. Your media les are sorted by videos,
music and photos.
Note: If the LED on the media player lights up green (power on), the device
has already been running for a few minutes and is correctly connected to
the TV screen but the screen stays black, you might have to change the
video output of your media player.
To change the output, press the “Video Output” button until you see the
main screen. To store the setting, go to the “Settings” menu, select the correct
video output and press the “Home” key to save the new conguration.
(4) Preparing the Media Content (5) Media Player
(1) Specications
(6) Safety Information
The 44-key remote control has all the functional capabilities
to fully control and enjoy your media player.
Note: Pressing the Video Output button does not save the video output. To
conrm a change, go to Video Settings in the Settings menu, select the
corresponding output and press the Home key to save the new setting.
(2) Remote Control
a) Connect the drive via USB to your computer.
b) Create a single primary partition and format the hard
drive using NTFS for Windows, HFS+ (Mac OS Extended)
for the Mac or FAT32 for the best compatibility if it will be
used on multiple Operating Systems.
c) Create the pre-requisite directories for the media player.
Create four sub-folders in the root directory, named
exactly as follows:
d) Copy your media les from your computer and store them
on the Mvisto II hard drive. Make sure to store all videos
inside the “Movies” folder, all music inside the “Music
folder and all images inside the “Pictures” folder.
e) Any data that is stored outside the pre-requisite directo-
ries and any les that are not supported or are stored in
the wrong directory will not be visible on the TV screen.
That data can be accessed again as soon as the drive is
plugged into a computer via USB connection.
Note: If USB bus-power is insucient to power up the hard drive, make sure to
also plug in the second USB cable of the USB Y-cable for extra power.
Firmware
Movies
Music
Pictures
Q: No Files Found!
A: This message may occur for several reasons. Please check:
Does the folder contain any les at all?
Are the les in the correct folder (e.g. JPGs inside Pictures)
Did you create all of the 4 pre-requisite folders and name
them correctly?
Did you format the hard drive using a primary partition?
Is it working when connected to your computer via USB?
Did you use the safe removal process on the computer
when disconnecting it?
If none of the above help, turn o the device, remove the
power supply and connect it once more.
Q: No sound
A: By default, the player is using the analog audio output. If
you are using a digital amplier with digital input, go to
“Settings” and change the audio output to digital.
Q: Playback of HD (High Denition) video les
A: This device does not support playback of HD video
content.
© 2009 by Macpower & Tytech Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved
The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and
reliable. Macpower & Tytech assumes no responsibility for any errors or
dierences between the product you may have and the one mentioned in this
document and reserves the right to make changes in the specications
and/or design of this product without prior notice. The diagrams contained in
this document are for reference and may not fully represent the real product.
(7) FAQ
a) Remove the screws for the covers and open the case, so
that you have access to the circuit board.
b) Install the hard drive and mount it with the two screws
from the bottom through the frame and circuit board.
Replace the covers and fasten the screws to nish the
assembly.
Note: Be careful not to damage any components when installing the HDD!
(3) Hard Drive Assembly
Audio Formats
WMA, WAV, MP3, AAC, AC3, OGG Vorbis
Audio Outputs
Dual Stereo analog audio
SPDIF digital audio (supports
compressed Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS
pass through)
Video Formats
MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (AVI, VOB, ISO),
MPEG-4 (AVI, DivX, XviD)
Video Outputs
NTSC/PAL Composite and S-Video
YPbPr Video scalable up to 1920x1080i
or 1280x720p
VGA scalable up to 1024x768
GUI Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish,
Dutch, Swedish, Hungarian, Czech, Polish,
Greek and Turkish.
Also supported but requiring an external
font are: Traditional Chinese, Simplied
Chinese, Japanese and Thai.
Interfaces
USB 2.0 Mini B, SPDIF optical/coaxial, AV
multi-connector for analog audio/video
Storage Capacity
2.5” Serial ATA HDD (up to 9.5mm)
20GB -750GB
File Systems
FAT32, NTFS, HFS+ (Mac OS Extended)
System Requirements
PC: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Mac: Mac OS 10.2 or higher
Power Input
AC: 100-240V, 0.4A, 50-60Hz
DC: 5V, 2A
DVD Title
Home (Main Screen)
Rotate Photos
Zoom
Volume Up
Volume Down
Play all Files
Audio Track Selection
Subtitle Selection
File Info
Camera Angle (DVD)
Previous Track/Page
Slow Forward
Reverse Play
Mute
Video Output
Repeat Chapter or Title
DVD Menu
Power ON/OFF
Photo Thumbnails
External Subtitle Position
Numerical Key Pad
Shue and Start Playback
Play/Enter
Navigation Keys
Return to Previous Menu
Pause/Step
Next Track/Page
Stop
Fast Forward
Search by Time/Chapter
Repeat Points A-B
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