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USB storage device, Remote Control, Firmware Updates, Q1. I cannot find any of my music, movie - o play hd2 firmware update

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USB storage device Q1. I cannot find any of my music, movie, or photo files. • Ensure that your USB storage device (USB Flash/USB HDD ) is not in standby mode. • Ensure that the files are supported file format. Q2. The Media Player does not recognize my USB storage device. Your USB storage device may not be detected because of problems with the USB hardware driver, USB cable, or longer system response time. Try to replug the USB storage device to the USB port again, replace a new USB cable, or use another USB storage device. Remote Control Q1. The media player remote control is not working. • Ensure that the batteries are properly inserted. • The batteries may already be drained out. Replace the batteries with new ones. • Ensure that the path between the remote control and the media player is not blocked. Firmware Updates Q1. What version of firmware do I have? How do I upgrade it? • Check the firmware version before the upgrade process. If the firmware is the latest version, you will not need to update the firmware. • Go to Setup > Firmware Setup to perform the firmware upgrade process. • If you are still unable to update the firmware, reset the system and perform the updating process again. • The firmware update manual is available in PDF file (included in the updated firmware folder). Visit the ASUS support site at http://support. asus.com/ for more details. • If the O!Play HD2 device is shut down or powered off during the software installation, the update will fail. If the O!Play HD2 will not power on, you will need to reset the device. This will restore the device back to its default settings. The firmware update can be attempted again at this point. 4-4 Chapter 4: Troubleshooting

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Chapter 4: Troubleshooting
4-4
USB storage device
Q1. I cannot find any of my music, movie, or photo files.
Ensure that your USB storage device (USB Flash/USB HDD ) is not in
standby mode.
Ensure that the files are supported file format.
Q2. The Media Player does not recognize my USB storage device.
Your USB storage device may not be detected because of problems with the
USB hardware driver, USB cable, or longer system response time. Try to re-
plug the USB storage device to the USB port again, replace a new USB cable,
or use another USB storage device.
Remote Control
Q1. The media player remote control is not working.
Ensure that the batteries are properly inserted.
The batteries may already be drained out. Replace the batteries with new
ones.
Ensure that the path between the remote control and the media player is
not blocked.
Firmware Updates
Q1. What version of firmware do I have? How do I upgrade it?
Check the firmware version before the upgrade process. If the firmware is
the latest version, you will not need to update the firmware.
Go to
Setup
>
Firmware Setup
to perform the firmware upgrade process.
If you are still unable to update the firmware, reset the system and perform
the updating process again.
The firmware update manual is available in PDF file (included in the
updated firmware folder). Visit the ASUS support site at
http://support.
asus.com/
for more details.
If the O!Play HD2 device is shut down or powered off during the software
installation, the update will fail. If the O!Play HD2 will not power on, you
will need to reset the device. This will restore the device back to its default
settings. The firmware update can be attempted again at this point.