D-Link DSM-320 Product Manual

D-Link DSM-320 - Wireless Media Player Manual

D-Link DSM-320 manual content summary:

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    Version 1.7
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    23 Refreshing Folder Contents 23 Naming the Media Server 24 Upgrading the Media Server 25 Stopping the D-Link Media Server 26 Using Windows® Media Connect Software 27 Configuring Windows® Media Connect 27 Connecting the DSM-320...32 Video Connections...32 Audio Connections...33 Network
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    the Remote Control with Videos 63 Search...64 Online Media...65 AOL Music Now...66 Live365™...67 Napster™...71 Rhapsody™...73 Current Rhapsody™ Subscribers 73 For New Rhapsody™ Users 74 Configuring Rhapsody™ for use with the DSM-320 80 Yahoo...82 Setup...83 Network ...83 Wireless...84 System
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    . The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. CAUTION! THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS USED AS THE MAIN DISCONNECT DEVICE. ENSURE THAT THE
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    will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use, and servicing. This device does not contain any user serviceable parts. • Carefully read and follow the Manual and Quick Installation Guide. • Do not place the product near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers
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    television interface using the remote control included with the DSM-320. Experience digital media like never before with the MediaLounge DSM-320 Wireless Media Player. The DSM-320 includes everything you need to instantly access and play music, videos, and photos using your home entertainment center
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    DSM-320 Wireless Media Player  Printed Quick Installation Guide  CD-ROM with Manual (Contains D-Link Media Server Software, Quick Installation Guide, and Manual)  2dBi Wireless Antenna  Ethernet (CAT5-UTP/Straight-Through) Cable  Standard Composite RCA Audio/Video Cable  S-Video Cable  Remote
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    certified. WMDRM content can be streamed to the unit using Windows® Media Connect software.  Support for most popular digital media formats.  Remote controlled TV interface for quick access to your media content.  Experience a world of online media content.  Sit'n click access to your digital
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    Hardware Overview Front Panel Power Button LAN LED - Blinks to indicate Wireless LED - Blinks to activity on the network. indicate wireless activity. Rear Panel Antenna Composite Video Connector Optical Digital Audio Connector Composite Audio Connectors Reset Button S-Video Connector RJ-
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    for example) and from the Internet (downloaded MP3 music, digital photos, or video files).  The DSM-320 Wireless Media Player connected to your television and audio system. Using the Remote Control The remote control is used to configure and control the DSM-320. Information for the Setup Wizard is
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    Using the Remote Control (continued) Power Enters a "." (a period, also known as a dot) MUTE sound VOLUME Adjustment ENTER key SETUP menu PHOTO Mode MUSIC Mode REPEAT SHUFFLE Play Functions Press to navigate to the HOME Screen Number and One-Touch Preset Keys CLEAR text entry Go to previous page
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    Using the Remote Control (continued) Power Turn the DSM-320 ON or OFF. Home Navigate to the DSM-320's home screen. Number Keys Arrow keys Access the Setup menu. Move the onscreen cursor, navigate through media file names, and use for primary navigation through the interface. Right is forward
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    contain the audio, video, and photo files you want to share. The D-Link® Media Server software then streams the information to your DSM-320 via your wired/wireless network connection. Currently the DSM-320 only connects to one Media Server at a time. If more than one PC contains files you want to
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    Installing the D-Link® Media Server Software (continued) Click on Install D-Link Media Server If the screen on the right does not appear, go to My Computer and double-click on the CD-ROM drive. The screen at right will appear. The D-Link Media Server Setup Wizard will appear. Click Next 14
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    Installing the D-Link® Media Server Software (continued) The D-Link license agreement screen appears. Click Next Choose a Destination location or accept the default location. This is where the D-Link Media Server software will be copied to on your system. Click Next Choose a Start Menu folder or
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    taskbar. Select Create a startup icon so the program launches on startup. Click Next The necessary software will be copied to the specified locations on your computer. Click Install Check Launch D-Link Media Server Click Finish The D-Link® Media Server software installation has been completed! 16
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    Installing the D-Link® Media Server Software (continued) The Windows® Security Alert screen may open when the D-Link® Media Server is started. Click Unblock when this message appears. Click Unblock If your computer is using firewalls set by security software, etc., you may need to reset the
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    Choosing Music, Photo, and Video Files to Share The D-Link® Media Server software enables you to share the files from your computer with the DSM-320. By sharing the files, there is no need to copy the files from your computer to the unit before they can play. The data is
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    Choosing Music, Photo, and Video Files to Share (continued) The File Types tab is where you select the types of audio, video, and photo files that you want to share. 19
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    Choosing Music, Photo, and Video Files to Share (continued) The Shared Folder tab is where you select the folders that contain your audio, video, and photo files. Click Add a folder Select the folder containing the files you wish to share. Click OK 20
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    containing audio, video, and photos you want to share have been added. This is what your PC should look like when the D-Link® Media Server software configuration is complete! The Media Files tab will show all your audio, video, and photo files as well as display important file information. 21
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    Page 16), the D-Link® Media Server software will automatically start whenever you power on your PC. Whenever you close the Media Server configuration window, you can return to the Media Server configuration window by clicking on the Media Server icon in your system tray. DSM-320 System Tray Icon 22
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    slight delay before the path appears in the window. Refreshing Folder Contents The D-Link Media Server software scans the folders you share when you initially Add a folder. If you copy additional files into these folders, they will be seen by the DSM-320 when you refresh the folder contents. Refresh
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    want to setup an automatic refresh interval. Click Time and select a time period. This is how often the server will refresh the folder contents. Naming the Media Server The Media Server name, which is displayed when searching for available media servers in the DSM-320 interface, is entered here. 24
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    Using the D-Link Media Server Software (continued) Upgrading the Media Server Click Update, near the lower right corner of this screen, to update the Media Server. The Media Server Update pop-up screen will appear only if a newer version is available. Click Yes. This screen will appear to indicate
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    be available to your DSM-320 only if the D-Link® Media Server is running. Online media content that does not require PC-based software can still be accessed from the DSM-320 without running the D-Link® Media Server software. D-Link Media Server Menu To open the D-Link Media Server menu, right click
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    Using Windows® Media Connect Software Windows® XP users with Service Pack 2 can utilize the Windows® Media Connect software in addition to or instead of using the D-Link Media Server software. The Windows® Media Connect software allows the DSM-320 to playback DRM (Digital Rights Management)
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    Using Windows® Media Connect Software (continued) The Sharing tab is where you configure the folders that you want to share with your DSM-320. Click Add Click Browse Select the folder that you want to share Click OK 28
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    Using Windows® Media Connect Software (continued) Click Make this content available to all devices Click OK The Shared Folders will appear in the window. Repeat the steps until you've shared all of the folders that you want the DSM-320 to access. Click Automatically start folder sharing when Windows
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    Windows® Media Connect Software (continued) The DSM-320 supports additional file types that are not supported by the Windows® Media Connect software. The file types shown below are supported by both Windows® Media Connect and the DSM-320. File Type File Extension Details Audio Windows Media
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    does not support Fast Forward and Rewind with protected files. Be sure to select the Windows® Media Connect server as the default server in the DSM-320 System Setup if you want to access content by using Windows® Media Connect. To do so, press the SETUP button on the remote control. Navigate to
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    Connectors Match the color coded cables to the matching connectors on the DSM-320 and into the component video input of your television. Note: This cable is not supplied. The VIDEO OUT button on the remote control toggles between the composite/S-Video output and the component output. If component
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    Connections The AUDIO OUT button on the remote control toggles between the composite audio output and the digital audio output (optical/coaxial). • Composite Audio Plug the supplied red and white connectors into the color-coded matching jacks on the DSM-320. Plug the opposite ends to the matching
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    Connections Select one of two ways to connect a network to your DSM-320: • RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Connect the supplied Ethernet cable to the network cable connector, and attach the other end to the network. • Wireless Antenna Attach the supplied antenna by threading it onto the antenna connector
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    Network Layout Below is a diagram displaying what your network might look like once all of the connections have been made to the D-Link® DSM-320 Wireless Media Player. 35
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    cursor is in a text field and you need to enter text, press ENTER on the remote control and the on-screen keyboard will appear. The keyboard is used for a variety of functions such as naming your DSM-320 and performing searches for music, photos or video. To use the keyboard, highlight a character
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    Screen During the initial startup, the DSM-320 displays the Setup Wizard Welcome screen. Press ENTER on the remote control to proceed to the next screen. Personalize your MediaLounge If you would like to change the name of the Media Player, press ENTER on the Remote Control to display the on-screen
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    The DSM-320 Setup Wizard (continued) Select Your Network Connection The connection type defaults to Wireless. Wireless If using a wireless network, press the down arrow on the remote control to navigate to the Next button. Once the Next button is highlighted, press ENTER on the remote control to
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    DSM-320 Setup Wizard (continued) Current Wireless Settings Your current wireless settings are displayed based on the SSID you selected in the previous step. If you chose the enter the SSID manually or enter one manually by pressing the ENTER button on the remote control with this field highlighted
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    wireless settings for your network, use the down arrow to navigate to the Next button. Press ENTER on the remote control to to assign the IP configuration to the DSM-320. DHCP If your network has a DHCP server then press the down arrow on the remote control to navigate to the Next button. Once
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    Rescan button. A Media Server is any PC running the D-Link Media Server software or UPnP AV compliant device on the network that can communicate with the DSM-320. Setup is Complete Press ENTER on the remote control with Done highlighted to complete the setup. Your MediaLounge™ DSM320 is now ready
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    are using third party server software. From this home screen, you can access MUSIC, PHOTO, VIDEO, or ONLINE MEDIA. To jump directly to the home screen, press the HOME button on the upper right corner of the remote control. If a D-Link Media Server is not detected, this home screen appears. The MY
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    Internet music file format. This is the most commonly used audio format. WMA (Does not support WMA lossless, WMA Pro) Windows® Media Audio file - Supported by the Microsoft Windows® Media player and some music jukebox programs.  WAV WAV was developed by Microsoft and IBM. WAV sound
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    ) Organizing Music Files Music files are located on your PC and can be contained in one directory folder, or organized in several subfolders. The DSM-320 automatically organizes your music files by genres, artists, albums, and tracks. This information is obtained from the ID3 tags in each of your
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    speakers. To play a track starting from the main home screen: 1. Select the MUSIC category from the Home page or click on the MUSIC button on the remote control. 2. Select a viewing category. Use the down arrow and up arrow on the remote control to navigate to a viewing category (by All Tracks
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    Home page or click on the MUSIC button on the remote control. 2. Select a viewing category. Use the down arrow and up arrow on the remote control the preset any time the DSM-320 and the PC containing the tracks are powered on by pressing the preset number on your remote control. The song files on
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    Music (continued) Browsing for Music There are many ways to browse for a music track. For example, let's use the following music file located in the following shared location: c:\Documents and Settings\Admin\My Documents\MyMusic\Swing\Kalamazoo.mp3 Kalamazoo.mp3 Artist: Glen Miller Album: Swing
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    DSM-320 will play tracks from playlists you create on your computer. The media player supports playlists in two standard formats:  m3u MPEG Playlist File  pls MPEG Playlist File Software for playing music on your PC can be used to create playlists. WinAmpTM and Microsoft Windows® Media PlayerTM
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    is a file that only works with MediaLoungeTM products. It is stored in your PC media server. 1. Select the MUSIC category from the Home page or click on the MUSIC button on the remote control. 2. Select Playlists. 3. Select Editable Playlists. 4. When the Editable Playlist screen appears, click MENU
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    you make the selection. When you have completed all your selections and wish to save the playlist, click MENU. 8. After you click MENU, a pop-up window will appear: Would you like to save the selection? Click OK. 50
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    . "Now Playing" The "Now Playing" feature allows you to display information about which song file is currently playing in the background. Press Display on the remote to activate "Now Playing". 51
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    Music is Playing Your DSM-320 is capable of displaying photos and playing background or preset music simultaneously. Background Music: You can start background music by playing a song in MUSIC mode. Go to PHOTO mode and start your photo slideshow. The 0 key on the remote control stops and starts
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    Photo Formats The following photo file formats are supported:  BMP (non-compressed) Windows® bitmap file. Widely used in Microsoft Windows® for pictures and backgrounds.  JPEG (grayscale, RGB, YCbCy) (Does not support CMYK, YCCK.) The JPEG format is the Internet and digital photo format standard
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    the current date and time, and all photos are copied into that folder. To simplify browsing on your DSM-320, you can create folders on your PC. For instance, create a folder in the My Pictures directory called creation and renaming files must be done on the PC via standard Windows® procedures. 54
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    by the next photo in the folder. All photos in the folder will be displayed. Controlling Photo Playback Controlling photo playback is very similar to controlling a CD player. Once you have started a photo slideshow, use the remote to PLAY, PAUSE, or STOP the show. Press the PREV and NEXT buttons to
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    Photo (continued) Viewing Photo Information To view information about a photo, highlight the photo and press the DISPLAY button. 56
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    viewing the photo that you want to manipulate. To select an effect, highlight the effect using the arrow keys on the remote control and press ENTER on the remote control to select the effect. Rotate clockwise 90 degrees: Selecting this option will rotate the image clockwise 90 degrees every time it
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     MPEG-1 (up to 8Mbps)  MPEG-2 (up to 8Mbps)  MPEG-4 (ASP - Advanced Simple Profile)*  AVI (MPEG4 layer only, does not support uncompressed AVI)  XVID (with MP3 and PCM) * Advance Simple Profile only, without quarterpixel and global motion compensation. Viewing a Video Viewing a high
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    media player also supports searching a video by time. This option is called Jump in the Setup menu. You will need to choose which you prefer before watching a video. 1. Select SETUP on the remote control the time you select within the video. In this window, FF/Rev is selected for the Video Seek Mode.
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    OK. The pop-up screen shown here will display. Click OK. 2. To use the new Jump setting with your video viewing, select VIDEO on your remote. Make your selection in the Video category by scrolling and pressing ENTER. 3. Select the video file to be viewed, by scrolling and pressing ENTER. 60
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    1. Press Search while the video is playing and you will see this popup window. Enter the hour, minute, and second that you want the video to a scene (e.g. 14 minutes and 23 seconds) in time, simply use the remote and enter 1423 and press ENTER. After you press ENTER, the video will "jump" to
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    Video (continued) Subtitles Your media player supports the display of the SRT subtitle file format. To use it, make sure that it is in the same folder as your movie file and
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    Video (continued) Using the Remote Control with Videos ENTER - Click ENTER to play your highlighted video. PLAY/PAUSE - To pause the video and to resume playing the video. + (VOLUME) - To increase
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    , or photos. Use the up and down arrows on the remote control to navigate through the options. Press ENTER on the remote control to make a selection. Use the down arrow to navigate to the next field. Media Type: You can select All types of media or specify music, photo, or video. Search Type: There
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    Media Currently the DSM-320 supports Rhapsody™ 1, My Kids Tunes™ and Live365™ online services. Content downloaded from Napster™ 2 can also be used with your DSM-320. New services will be added in the future and made available via firmware upgrades. If your DSM-320 is configured to perform firmware
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    .musicnow.com/ for more info. Files downloaded with AOL Music Now use Windows® Media DRM. This is a type of copy protection. These files can be played on the DSM-320 if you use a UPnP™ AV media server software (such as Windows® Media Connect or Windows® Media Player 11). For details on configuring
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    ™ allows you to select your own preset stations and provides custom station recommendations. Select Online Media from the Home screen or click the ONLINE MEDIA button on your remote control. Press the down arrow on the remote control to select Live 365™ and press ENTER to select it. Use the up and
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    Online Media (continued) Live365™ (continued) Editor's Station Picks: Lists recommended stations based on your preset stations. Press the MENU button to add a station to your preset list.
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    Online Media (continued) Live365™ (continued) After you login, your stations or presets will be retrieved. Scroll down to select a station or preset. Alll the details regarding your listening selection will be displayed here. 69
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    .com. To collect music, stories and audio files from My Kid's Tunes™, you must order though their online service. Once you've ordered from My Kid's Tunes™ you may begin to listen to the downloaded content through your DSM-320. Browse My Kid's Tunes™ and place an order through their website. 70
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    files can be played on the DSM-320 if you use the Windows® Media Connect software. This software can only run on Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows® XP Media Center Edition. For details on configuring Windows® Media Connect, please refer to page 27 of the manual. You can look up music by
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    see page 27 for details. Be sure to select the Windows® Media Connect server as the default server in the DSM-320 System Setup if you want to access content downloaded from Napster™. To do so, press the SETUP button on the remote control. Navigate to System by using the down arrow and then press
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    your own custom stations. Select Online Media from the Home screen or click the ONLINE MEDIA button on your remote control. Press the down arrow on the remote control to select Rhapsody™ and press ENTER to select it. Note: You must have the Rhapsody™ software running on a computer before selecting
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    Online Media (continued) For New Rhapsody™ Users The D-Link DSM-320 CD-ROM contains a link to the latest version of the Rhapsody™ software. Click Special Offers Note: You can also get to the link by visiting our website at http://support.dlink.com Click Rhapsody Click Next 74
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    Online Media (continued) For New Rhapsody™ Users (continued) The installation software will begin downloading to your computer. Click Next Please read the Terms of Use. If you do not agree to these terms, the installation process can not occur. Click I agree 75
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    Online Media (continued) For New Rhapsody™ Users (continued) Select a destination folder for the software installation or use the default location. Click Next If you are connecting through a proxy server you can enter the settings here. If you are unsure, leave it as is. Click Next Click Next 76
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    Online Media (continued) For New Rhapsody™ Users (continued) By default the options are configured to create shortcuts on your Desktop and on the Quick Launch toolbar. Click Finish Click Register Now! Fill in the blank fields to begin the registration process. Click Next 77
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    Online Media (continued) For New Rhapsody™ Users (continued) Complete the registration information on this page. Click Next Click Finish 78
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    Users (continued) Enter DLINK-MUSIC as the coupon code and click the Start Here button. Select the service plan that you would like to sign up for. Now that you've installed the Rhapsody™ software and created an account, you need to configure the software for use with the DSM-320. Please follow the
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    Online Media (continued) Configuring Rhapsody™ for use with the DSM-320 To use Rhapsody™ with your DSM-320 you need to enable the UPnP Server within the User Settings. To do this, launch the Rhapsody™ application and follow the steps below. Go to Options and select User Settings Place a checkmark
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    Online Media (continued) Configuring Rhapsody™ for use with the DSM-320 (continued) Only songs (albums or individual tracks) and radio stations that have been added to your library are available for streaming to your DSM-320. The library displays music and radio stations that have been added to your
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    you want, as long as you're a subscriber. Visit http://music.yahoo.com/ for more info. Files downloaded with Yahoo! Music use Windows® Media DRM. This is a type of copy protection. These files can be played on the DSM-320 if you use a UPnP™ AV media server software (such as Yahoo! Music Jukebox). 82
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    onscreen keyboard. You can enter text either by using the onscreen keyboard, or by using the digits and letters on your remote control. Network Connection: Select Wired or Wireless. Use the up arrow or down arrow to toggle between selections. Press ENTER to select the option. Press the down arrow
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    the subnet mask of the DSM-320. Gateway: Enter the IP address of the router on your network. DNS: Enter the IP address of the domain name server. Wireless SSID: Enter the SSID (Service Set Identifier, or the name of the wireless network) by pressing ENTER on the remote control when the field is
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    toggle between the four. Press ENTER again to select. Key: To connect to an encrypted wireless device, the key you enter here must match the key of the device exactly. Press the ENTER button on the remote control with this field highlighted to enter a key. The on-screen keyboard will be displayed
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    servers, such as Windows® Media Connect and the D-Link® Media Server software, then you must toggle between servers by selecting the server from the View All Servers option. View All Servers: Navigate to this button by using the down arrow on the remote control. Press ENTER on the remote control
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    setting. Progressive scan should only be selected if your television or monitor supports this feature. Video Output: You can select the video output from this screen or by pressing the VIDEO OUT button on the remote control from any screen. The Composite setting should be selected for composite or
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    the screen saver appears. Choose a time between 1-30 minutes. Use the up and down arrows on your remote control to navigate through the list. Press the ENTER button on your remote control to make a selection. Photo Display: Choose to have photos displayed as a list or as thumbnails. Thumbnails are
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    Setup (continued) Check Internet Connection Check Internet Connection: Select this option to check the validity of your Internet connection. Press OK to proceed with the test. The phrase Connection test succeeded! will appear at the bottom of the window when your Internet connection is valid. 89
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    DSM-320 will restart. Some firmware updates may display an informational message telling you to upgrade your version of the D-Link Media Server software. Your current version of the software should still work, but to utilize all of the latest firmware features you should upgrade your Media Server
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    to set up the D-Link's DSM-320?  You must have a Microsoft Windows-based home network in place, with at least one PC running Microsoft Windows® XP/2000/Me/98SE. Will any software need to be installed on my computer?  Yes, the D-Link Media Server Software, Windows® Media Connect, or any UPnP AV
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    files if you are using the Windows® Media Connect software. For instructions on configuring Windows® Media Connect, please see page 27. Can I use my Universal remote control?  No, the DSM-320 is not compatible with a universal remote but you can use a remote with learning ability. Can I connect the
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    outlet and that the outlet is not controlled by a light switch. I've updated the firmware on my DSM-320 but all of the features do not work.  Be sure you've updated to the latest version of the D-Link Media Server software as well. You can download the latest version at http://support.dlink.com 93
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    to the Media Player.  Check if the Media Server software is running on your computer by checking the icon in the system tray.  Disable your network security/firewall, this may prevent the Media Server software from operating properly.  If your computer is running Windows® 2000 or Windows® XP
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    system tray. If necessary, start the Media Server software again.  Click on the Media Server icon and select Show Media Server to verify you are sharing the correct directories.  If using a wired network, verify the Ethernet cable is properly attached to your DSM-320 and to a network switch, hub
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    Connect Server software, see page 27 for details).  The following MP3 sample rates are supported: 4, 8, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz.  For best results, rip your MP3 files at 128kbps or higher, with a sample rate of 44.1 kHz. I am not able to play certain media files.  The DSM-320
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    my DSM-320?  Under normal circumstances, you should not need to reset your media player. However, to fully reset the media player, lightly insert a paper clip into the reset opening on the unit's rear panel for ten seconds. What version of firmware do I have?  From the main home screen, press
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    D-Link® player from within Windows® Media Connect. I was able to browse and play content from my media player, but now I can no longer browse or play any content from my media server.  This is a problem we have noticed with Norton Anti-Virus 2005. Your media player caches the available media server
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    CPU usage. It takes a long time to share files with the D-Link Media Server.  If you are sharing gigabytes of content with your media server software, it may take several minutes depending on the size of the content you are sharing. The DSM-320 will not play my video files.  If you're playing .VOB
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    Network • TCP/IP (DHCP or Static IP Address) • 802.11g Wireless (Supports up to 54Mbps transfer rate) • 802.11b Wireless (Supports up to 11Mbps transfer rate) • Wired LAN: 10/100Mbps Media Streaming Protocol • HTTP Supported Audio Formats: • MP3 (up to 320kbps) • WAV & AIFF (AIFF files
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 101
    PC System Requirements • Connection to 802.11g wireless or Ethernet network • Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP • 500MHz processor • 128MB memory • 20MB available hard disk space • CD-ROM drive • Broadband Internet Service (For online media access and firmware updates) Power Source: • 100~120VAC 50
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 102
    to "wake up" your PC to view music or photos on your DSM-320. However, your monitor can be in a low power state or turned off. To change your power settings on Windows® XP: 1. Click on Start. 2. Select Control Panel. 3. Select Performance and Maintenance. 4. Select Power Options. 5. Change both
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 103
    on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or business. The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines:  Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the DSM-320 and other network devices to a minimum. Each wall or ceiling can reduce
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 104
    Appendix (continued) Audio and Video Cables Guide 104
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    Chart Video files will be in one of the three aspect ratios: 4:3 Pan/Scan, 4:3 Letter Box, or 16:9 Widescreen. The aspect ratio setting of the DSM-520 must match the file that is to be played for the type of TV you have. If you set your Output settings to 16
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 106
    static IP address to your DSM-320. DNS (Domain Name System): A system used to translate computer names into IP addresses. For example, a DNS server would translate www.dlink.com into 64.7.210.132 Ethernet: The most commonly used wired network technology. Standard Ethernet supports up to 10Mbps. Fast
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 107
    .168.0.3 and 192.168.0.4. ISP (Internet Service Provider): A commercial organization that provides subscribers with access to the Internet. Key: Encryption keys allow you to easily change wireless encryption settings to maintain a secure network. The DSM-320 supports 64-bit and 128-bit keys. Netmask
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 108
    playlist format and is the default playlist format of WinAMP and most other media player software. It allows multiple files to be queued in a program in a .wav extension and are compatible with Windows® applications supporting audio. WMA is short for Windows® Media Audio and is an audio format that
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 109
    -mapped graphics format used in the Windows® environment. By convention, graphics files in the BMP format end with a .BMP extension. GIF: Pronounced jiff or giff and stands for graphics interchange format, it is a bit-mapped graphics file format. GIF supports color and various resolutions. It uses
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 110
    , the file format for Microsoft's Video for Windows® standard. See under Video for Windows®. DivX: Is a video format that is MPEG-4 compliant video file. By including an SRT file in the same folder as a supported video file, the DSM-320 can display the subtitles for the video file. XviD: XviD is an
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 111
    : D-Link Technical Support over the Telephone: (877) 453-5465 D-Link Technical Support over the Internet: http://support.dlink.com Tech Support for customers within Canada: D-Link Technical Support over the Telephone: (800) 361-5265 D-Link Technical Support over the Internet: http://support.dlink.ca
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 112
    be to replace the non-conforming Software (or defective media) with software that substantially conforms to D-Link's functional specifications for the Software or to refund at D-Link's sole discretion. Except as otherwise agreed by D-Link in writing, the replacement Software is provided only to the
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 113
    covered in the operating manual for the product, and normal maintenance; Damage that occurs in shipment, due to act of God, failures due to power surge, and cosmetic damage; Any hardware, software, firmware or other products or services provided by anyone other than D-Link; Products that have been
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 114
    are subject to change without prior notice. Copyright© 2002-2006 by D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. FCC Statement: This equipment has been and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However,
  • D-Link DSM-320 | Product Manual - Page 115
    Registration Product registration is entirely voluntary and failure to complete or return this form will not diminish your warranty rights. Version 1.7 November 22, 2006 115
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