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YPbPr Video Out 
 
Jacks 
 
YPbPr is a scaled version of the YUV (YUV is the
 
 
color space used by the NTSC and PAL video system.) 
 
color space, with specific levels and timing signals, 
 
designed to interface equipment together. For HDTV 
 
interfaces, 0.3V tri-level sync signals are used, while 
 
for SDTV interface, a 0.3V bi-level sync signal is 
 
present. Most use the YPbPr notation rather than 
 
Y’PbPr or Y’Pb’Pr’. The technically correct notation is 
 
Y’Pb’Pr’ since all three components are derived from 
 
R’G’B’. 
 
Connect the YPbPr Video cable (which has red/green/ 
 
blue marking and that not supplied) to the YPbPr Video 
 
jack on the Digital Media Player. Connect the other 
 
ends of the YPbPr Video cable to the YPbPr Video jack 
 
on the TV. Match the cable colors to the jack colors. 
 
 
 
 
Analog Audio/RCB 
 
Video Out Jacks 
 
Connect the supplied Video cable (which has yellow 
 
markings) to Composite Video jack on the Digital 
 
Media Player. Connect the other ends of the Video 
 
cable to the Video In jack on the TV. 
 
Connect the supplied Audio cable (which has red and 
 
white markings) to the Audio Out L/R jacks on the 
 
Digital Media Player. Connect the other ends of the 
 
Audio cable to the Audio In jacks on the TV. Match the 
 
cable colors to the jack colors. 
 
 
 
 
SCART Video Out 
 
Jack 
 
This is a 21-pin connector supported by many 
 
consumer video components in Europe. It allows mono 
 
or stereo audio, and composite, S-Video, or RGB Video 
 
to be transmitted between equipment. 
 
The IEC 60933-1 and 60933-2 standards specify the 
 
basic SCART connector, including signal levels. 
 
Connect an SCART Video cable (not supplied) to the 
 
SCART jack on the Digital Media Player. Connect the 
 
other end of the SCART Video cable to the SCART 
 
jack on the TV. 
 
 
USB Port Jack 
 
USB 1.1 host port. The port will be used for USB disk 
 
drives and/or memory cards. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ethernet Port Jack 
 
Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect the LAN 
 
RJ45 jack to a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet 
 
network hub or route. The Digital Media Player will 
 
also work in 10/100Mbps Ethernet. 
 
Two Ethernet LEDs on the rear Ethernet Port jack.
 
   
Link (Amber is 10Mbps and Green is 100Mbps)
 
   
Activity (Green flashing)
 
 
 
 
 
Reset Switch 
 
This switch reset the Digital Media Player status that 
 
you can push once for soft reset, or push & hold to 
 
return unit to factory default configure. 
 
 
 
 
Power AC Inlet Jack 
 
Plug the power cord (female) to the Power AC Inlet 
 
jack on the Digital Media Player. Plug the other end 
 
of the power cord (male) into an active power outlet. 
 
The Digital Media Player uses an internal power supply 
 
unit and it can automatically detect the AC line level. 
 
 
 
Determining the Best Possible Connections 
 
 
  The capabilities of your existing equipment, especially your TV, will determine your connection 
 
 
  possibilities. However, the following guidelines describe which options provide the best picture and sound 
 
 quality.