Mede8er MED800X Manual de usuario

User Manual
Firmware V2

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Index
Introduction
Unpacking / Contents / General Overview
Installing a Hard Drive
Connections
Connections continued / Power Up & Standby
TV Output / Screen Calibration
Formatting the Hard Drive
Audio Settings / USB Connection to PC / Windows 8
Remote Functionality
USB Keyboard / Wired Network
My Shortcuts (Password protected shares)
USB WiFi Dongle / PCIE WiFi
Wireless Setup
Firmware Update Procedure / Web Remote / DNLA DMR
Home Network Samba Server / NAS Samba Security
Home Page
Media Library
Media Library Continued
Media Library Metadata
Adding Custom Backdrops and Skins
Movie JukeBox - XML Search
Using Movie JukeBox - XML Search
Music Jukebox
Music Jukebox Continued
Music Jukebox Continued
Music Jukebox Continued
Music Jukebox Continued
Cover Art Preview in Media Library
Play Folder / Play Video From Cover Art / Watched Indicator
Lock Facility / Pin Code / Folder Protection / Safely Remove USB
Favourites Manager
Adding Genre Art to Favourites / Locking - Unlocking Favourites - Scan XML
JukeBox + (Aggregated JukeBox)
Video Info - GOTO Search / Alpha Jump
3D Menus / Toggle BD Manu / Video Zoom
Subtitles
Music Playlists / File Manager
File Manager Multiple Files
Pictures
Plasma Mode / Autoplay / Internet Media
NFS
NET API / Transmission BT
Setup Menu

Thank you for purchasing the Mede8er Multimedia Player.
The Mede8er has some very unique features so we suggest you read this guide and visit the Mede8er forum
for additional help and information. The firmware is always “work in progress” so we suggest you regularly
check the Mede8er forum for updated firmware releases and updated User Manuals.
Please check the Mede8er forum for the latest user guide. www.mede8erforum.com
Warranty International
Mede8er products carry a 12 month from date of purchase warranty. In the event of warranty service please
provide proof of purchase. Return your product to the store that it was purchased from or return it directly to
Sanji Electronics (Pty) Ltd 12, Saddle Drive Woodmead Office Park, Woodmead, Gauteng, South Africa.
Warranty & Support Europe
Mede8er products carry a 60* month from date of purchase limited warranty. In the event of warranty service
or support, please contact one of the Mede8er Service Centers; www.mede8er.eu/support,
support@mede8er.eu or call +31(0)10-7142861 during business hours (CET). In order to obtain the
extended warranty service of in total 60* months after purchase, you need to register your product on
www.mede8er.eu/register within 1 month after purchase. * On accessories 24 months applies.
Warranty does not cover damage by
a) Lightning or over voltage b) Water damage or liquid spill c) Misuse or abuse d) User tampering
e) Using non Mede8er approved Firmware
Sanji Electronics (Pty) Ltd is not responsible for any loss of data irrespective of the cause.
Important Safety Instructions
Read these instructions for all components before using this product.
During electrostatic discharge and the strong electromagnetic field, the product may malfunction. In such a
case, unplug the power cable to power off your player and the player will return to normal performance next
time it is powered on.
· Do not use this apparatus near water or moisture. Do not use this product near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, or anywhere else that water or
moisture are present.
· Clean only with a soft dry cloth and as directed by the manufacturer. Unplug this product from the wall
outlet before cleaning.
· Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer instructions. To
ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, put the product in a position
and location that will not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, do not place the product on
a bed, sofa, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings. Do not put it in a built-in system,
such as a bookcase or a cabinet that may keep air from flowing through its ventilation openings.
· Do not install near any heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus that
produce heat.
· Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
· Only use attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer.
· Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time to prevent
damage to this product.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel
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Up Down Left Right Enter Return Stop On/OffTV Out
Component Video
Out
DC - 12Volt 2 Amp input
RJ45 - Lan connector
Coax Digital Audio Out
Optical Audio Out
Cooling Fan
Composite Video Out
Analogue Audio Out
L
R
SD Card
USB Host
USB Slave
Status Led
USB Host Port
HDMI connector
PCIe WiFi Antenna
*
Contents: - MED800X3D, Black X3D Remote, AC/ DC Adapter 2 Pin Euro, USB3.0 Cable, HDMI 1.4 Cable,
AV Cable, Spare X3D remote side buttons.
UNPACKING / CONTENTS
GENERAL OVERVIEW
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Make sure that the DC cable is unplugged. Turn the Mede8er upside down and unscrew the hard drive cover
screws x and y. Lift the hard drive cover and remove it, place it on a flat surface with the mounting tabs facing
upright. Fit a compatible SATA hard drive into place with the label facing upwards and the connectors facing
the side with the air vents. Secure the hard drive with the four screws provided.
Connect the hard drive power connector and the red SATA data connector from the player to the hard drive
diagram c. Re fit the hard drive cover into the Mede8er body and tighten the two securing screws x and y.
To reduce hard drive vibration noise you can use the supplied Neoprene pads. Just peel of the adhesive side
and stick onto the base as indicated in diagram d.
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CONNECTIONS
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Analogue Audio and Composite Video connection to TV.
Composite Video offers the most basic picture quality connection and should only be used if your TV does
not have a HDMI or Component input. Use RCA analogue audio outputs in the absence of HDMI or Digital
Audio inputs on your TV or Home Theatre system. RCA analogue outputs will output a downmix from mutli-
channel to stereo.
AUDIO IN
L R
VIDEO IN
HDMI
Coax Digital
Connect LAN cable to router or switch
Optical Digital
HDMI - RJ45 Network - Coax Digital - Toslink Connection to a TV or Amplifier
For digital audio connection to your Home Theatre System you can either use the TOSLINK Optical or the
Co-Ax Digital output. The MED800X3D supports both Passthrough and Downmix for both Dolby Digital and
DTS signals. If you want your Home Theatre Amplifier to decode the surround sound stream you should
use either Digital Audio output and set the Audio Output to Auto or SPDIF Passthrough in the Setup menu.

CONNECTIONS CONTINUED
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Component Video Connection to Amp or TV
Component Video offers the next best picture quality to HDMI so if your system does not have a HDMI
input we suggest you use the Component Video Connection.
POWER UP AND STANDBY
Plug the AC/DC adapter into the mains outlet and plug the DC Jack into the DC IN at the rear of the
MED800X3D. DO NOT USE ANY AC/DC ADAPTER AND ONLY USE THE ONE SUPPLIED otherwise you
may cause damage to the unit. Press the On/Off button on the Mede8ers front panel and front facia LED
will turn on Blue. You can put your Mede8er into standby by pressing the On/Off button on the remote.
When in standby the front facia LED will turn Red.
Pr Pb Y
Multi Voltage AC/DC Power Adapter

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TV OUTPUT SETTINGS
If you do not get to see the X3D GUI on your TV you will need to toggle the X3D TV output until you get a
picture.
TV SYS Toggle Procedure
The X3D has three video output options ie Composite Video (yellow RCA connector, Component Video (Red
- Green- Blue connectors) and HDMI. Each output option offers different screen resolution settings and these
will need to be adjusted to match the type of TV used.
It is suggested to use the Setup Menu to change the TV Out resolution. If you do not get a picture in the first
place then you can try to change the TV Out Resolution via the TV Sys button. To change the Video Output
on the X3D press the TV SYS button on the remote and it will change the Video Output to the next available
output option. If after pressing the TV SYS button you still do not get a picture then press the TV SYS again
until you see the X3D GUI on your TV. Keep repeating this procedure until you see a picture on your TV.
OR
SCREEN CALIBRATION
For better accuracy in Video Play and Image Zoom we suggest you calibrate your TV screen. Go to System
Setup then Video and select Screen Size.
Using the left, right, up and down navigation buttons you can adjust the red rectangle to fit the outer frame
of your TV screen. Note - Do not oversize the screen size as this could result in image artifacts when
viewing still images on certain brands of TV’s.
Press Enter to save
Once you see the X3D GUI on your TV then you must enter the Video Setup
mode and adjust the Video settings to match the screen size resolution of
your TV.

FORMATTING THE HARD DRIVE
The X3D has a built in Hard Drive format feature that formats the internal hard drive. Once the Hard Drive is
formatted in the X3D it will have one main NTFS partition. (Firmware V2)
The Hard Drive should be formatted in the X3D for best sector alignment. A pre formatted NTFS or MAC HFS+
Hard Drive can be used.
To Format the internal Hard Drive select Setup Menu and then HDD Format. The Hard Drive format function
can be protected by the built in “Pin Code Lock” function. To enable Hard Drive Format protection you must
enable “Pin Protection” option in the Setup menu.
WARNING: FORMATTING THE HARD DRIVE WILL ERASE ALL DATA
VIRGIN HARD DRIVES SHOULD BE FORMATTED TWICE BEFORE USE
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USB CONNECTION TO PC
You can transfer files to and from the X3D via USB2.0 or fast USB3.0 transfer. Use the included Blue
USB3.0 cable to connect the X3D to your PC. After you have connected the USB cable press the on/off
button on the X3D and the LED’s on the navigation buttons will turn “off’. The Computer will automatically
install the correct drivers and then you will be able to navigate the X3D like any normal external USB drive.
Note: Some Computers may take up to a few minutes to install the correct USB drivers. If you cannot
connect to the X3D than try another USB Port on your computer. The PC will detect the X3D and it will
display a connection Dialogue Screen.
Windows Checkdisk
When you connect any USB Drive to a Windows PC it will prompt you to do a file system check ‘checkdisk’
and you should accept this as this as it will attempt to fix any file systems errors on the Hard Drive.
EXTERNAL USB DEVICE DRIVER NOT REQUIRED
IMPORTANT:
FOR USB3.0 - USE THE SUPPLIED BLUE USB3.0 CABLE.
FOR USB2.0 - USE THE SUPPLIED BLUE CABLE OR ANY USB2.0 BLACK CABLE.
USB Slave
AUDIO SETTINGS
Surround Sound
Select “Don’t Care” if you are using 2 CH stereo. If you are using SPDIF or Co-Axial Digital then
select “AC3/DTS 5.1". If you are using HDMI Audio to amplifier then select “True HD DTS-HD 7.1”
HDMI Auto
HDMI Auto is the suggested setting for HDMI Audio. All audio will automatically passed through to the
amplifier - Dolby / DTS Bitstream - Dolby True HD / DTSMA - PCM / Multi-Channel LPCM.
It is suggested to always use HDMI Auto in preference to HDMI Passthrough or LPCM Multi CH
SPDIF Passthrough
Use this setting to connect to an amplifier via Toslink optical cable or Co-Axial Digital RCA cable. The sound
will be passed through as Bitstream or PCM and the amplifier. Dolby True HD and DTSMA HD Audio and
Multi-Channel LPCM will not work on either SPDIF option.
SPDIF Downmix (2 channel)
Use this setting to connect to a Amplifier via Toslink optical cable or Co-Axial Digital RCA cable. The sound will
be downmixed to 2 channel stereo.
FORCE DECODE AAC/MP3
Use this setting if you do not get AAC/MP3 Audio in HDMI ‘Auto’ or Passthrough.
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