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Manual abstract: user guide KISS DP-600
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. k i s s - t e c h n o l o g y. c o m
User Guide
KiSS DP-600 High Definition Media Player
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Contents
1 2 3 4 5 What's in the box Overview of the Player Overview of the Remote Control Connecting your Player Connecting your Player to a Network - Ethernet Network (Wired) - Wireless Network Turning your player "On" for the first time Quick Setup Player Menu Playing Media Using KiSS PC-Link KiSS Online Advanced Setup Updating your Player Product Specification Support Contact Legal Information Important Safety Instructions 5 6 7 8 9 9 11 14 15 17 18 20 21 25 27 29 30 31 256 261
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Thank You for choosing the KiSS DP-600
Thank you for choosing the DP-600 as your new DVD & Media Player. This User Guide will help you walk through the simple setup process. Inside, you will also find information on the extensive line-up of features the DP-600 has to offer as well as detailed guides on how to use them. Since KiSS Networked Entertainment is always devoted to bringing you the latest features and make sure your player is the best it can be, it is recommended that you always use the latest firmware version. Information on how to obtain the latest version is available in the "Updating your player" section of this User Guide. THE LATEST VERSION OF THIS MANUAL IS AVAILABLE FROM KiSS WEBSITE IN THE SUPPORT SECTION AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: WWW.KISS-TECHNOLOGY.COM/MANUALS
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What's in the box
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The following elements are included in the box.
KiSS DP-600
KiSS PC-Link Software CD
Batteries for the Remote Control
Remote Control
Power Cable
Composite Video
HDMI Cable Only available on certain models
SCART Cable Provided in Europe only
S-Video Cable Not provided in Europe
Stereo Audio Cable
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Front Panel
Overview of the Player
This section explains the use of the front panel
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a. Stop: Stops playback or exits a menu. b. Eject: Opens or closes the disc tray. c. Play: Starts playback of the disc currently inserted in the player. d. Pause: Pauses playback. e. Menu: Enters the player's main menu where all major functions of the player can be accessed. f. Previous chapter: Skip to the previous chapter, track or file.
Wireless Antennas
g. Next chapter: Skip to the next chapter, track or file.
Back Panel
This section shows the Inputs and Outputs of the Back Panel a b c a d
For an optimal wireless transmission, remember to turn the antennas upwards.
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p a. b. c. d. e. Wireless Antennas Composite Video Output Coaxial Digital Audio Output Analog Surround Audio Output On/Off Button f. g. h. i. j. Back Panel USB 2 Connector Ethernet 10/100 HDMI Output S-Video Output Component Video Output k. l. m. n. o. Optical Digital Audio Output Analog Stereo Output SCART Output Reset Player Return to Factory Settings
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p. Front Panel USB 2 Connector q. AC Power
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Overview of the Remote Control
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This section explains the use of the Remote Control
a. Standby: Powers on the player or puts it in standby mode. a b. Numeric Keypad: Enter digits in certain menus. c. This Button is not used on the DP-600. d. Back: Goes back from one menu. b e. Increase volume: Increase the volume of the player's audio output. f. c e d f This Button is not used on the DP-600.
g. Directional buttons: Navigate in menus. h. OK: Enter or activate a menu item. i. Decrease volume: Decrease the volume of the player's audio output. This Button is not used on the DP-600.
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k. Zoom: Zooms in on video or picture content. Press additional times to zoom in even further. Resets to default zoom after three presses. l. Title Menu: Exits to Title Menu during DVD playback.
m. Subtitle: Toggle between subtitle languages during DVD or video playback. n. Menu: Enters the player's main menu where all major functions of the player can be accessed. o. Options: A context-sensitive button which presents a number of options on screen for the current mode.
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p. Play/Pause: Plays or pauses playback. q. Previous Chapter: Skip to the previous chapter while playing a DVD. While playing content that does not have chapters, it skips to the previous file. Pressing and holding the button fast reverses playback. Additional presses increase fast reverse speed. r. Next Chapter: Skip to the next chapter while playing a DVD. While playing content that does not have chapters, it skips to the next file. Pressing and holding the button fast forwards playback. Additional presses increase fast forward speed.
s. Stop/Eject: Stops playback or exits a menu. Pressing and holding the button for a second ejects or closes the disc tray of the player. t. Setup: Enter the player's Advanced Setup menu where settings can be altered or reset.
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v. DVD: Enters the player's DVD menu. w. Audio: Toggle between audio tracks/spoken languages during DVD playback. x. Angle: Change the angle/video track of the playing DVD or Nero Digital video file if one is present y. KiSS Online: Enter the KiSS Online portal. Access the online Electronic Program Guide (EPG), weather forecasts, Internet based radio, stocks, and more. See the KiSS Online section in this User Guide for more information on available applications and their use.
Inserting the batteries in the remote.
z. KiSS PC-Link: Enters the player's KiSS PC-Link menu..
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Connecting your Player
To obtain High Definition Playback of High Definition Content, we recommend you to connect your High Definition Display with an HDMI Cable. HDMI supports Standard, Enhanced, or High-Definition video, plus Multi-Channel Digital Audio in a single cable. Many sources of High Definition Video (as well as DVD upscaling require that the display product supports HDCP, which is an encryption format used on HDMI and DVI-D signals. To find out if your display device supports HDCP, please consult its manual. If your television does not support HDMI but has a DVI-input, a DVI to HDMI converter can be purchased separately. If you do NOT own a High Definition Display, we recommend connecting your player to your television using the SCART cable that comes with your player. The SCART cable is the thickest cable with the large connectors in the ends. The SCART cable covers various analog video formats up to RGB quality, and analog Stereo audio. Connect one end of the SCART cable to "SCART OUT" on your player. Connect the other end to the SCART input on your television. Connect the power cable to the power connector. If your television does not have an HDMI or SCART connector, you will have to connect both audio and video with separate cables as follows: For connecting video, you have the following options: · VIDEO (Composite Video) · S-VIDEO (or "Super-VHS", provides a better quality than VIDEO) · COMPONENT VIDEO (provides an even better quality than the above) After connecting the video, you will have to connect the audio. You can connect the audio to either the television or your Hi-Fi Stereo or Audio/Video Surround System. The DP-600 outputs both analog and digital audio. Analog stereo audio is the most common format, and is supported by, in practice, all devices. For Surround setup, Digital Audio Output is recommended as connection to all Surround Amplifiers and A/V-Receivers. For connecting the audio, you have the following options: · Connect ANALOG AUDIO OUT to your television using phono (RCA) jacks · Connect ANALOG AUDIO OUT to your HiFi stereo using phono (RCA) jacks · Connect COAXIAL or OPTICAL digital audio output to your Surround Amplifier or A/V-Receiver
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Video connection
Connecting your KiSS DP-600 DVD & Media Player to your TV can be done using any of the cables below. (Only one cable can be connected at a time)
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RGB via SCART HDMI (the cable is an extra accessory) Component RCA (the cable is an extra accessory) Composite via SCART Composite Video S-Video (the cable is an extra accessory)
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Connecting your KiSS DP-600 DVD & Media Player to your amplifier can be done using any of the cables below. (Only one cable can be connected at a time)
a. Analog Digital Output, 2 Channels or 5.1 Channels b. S/PDIF Coaxial Digital Audio Output (the cable is an extra accessory) c. S/PDIF Optical/Toslink Digital Audio Output (the cable is an extra accessory)
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USB Mass Storage Device Connection
While the DP-600 does not come with a hard drive for storing your home videos, music or photos, the DP-600 does support external USB mass storage devices like hard drives, USB memory sticks and certain card readers. To connect such a device, simply remove the cover in the lower right part of your player's front panel. Behind the cover you will find an USB port. There is also an USB port on the back of your player. See the Chapter "Overview of the Player" if you are unsure where these ports are. Connect your device to either one of these ports.
Once you have connected your device properly, you can access the files on your device by pressing the MENU button of your remote control to enter the Player menu. Go to the USB section select the type of content you would like to browse. Note: The DP-600 supports the following file systems on mass storage devices: FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS. If you do not know which file system your mass storage device is using, please consult the User Guide for the device or contact the manufacturer for this information. Please also note that the DP-600 only supports mass storage devices in "read only" mode. This means that you cannot rename, delete or in any other way alter your files on the drive from the DP-600.
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Connecting your Player to a Network
Ethernet Connection using a router
Internet
Internet Computer KiSS DP-600 Computer Switch Router
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Equipment required · A router, with a built-in switch or a separate switch/hub. · 2 or 3 straight Ethernet cables. · A Windows PC or a Macintosh with an Ethernet connection. · KiSS PC-Link Software CD for Windows PC or download KiSS MacLink for Macintosh at www.kiss-technology.com/support under Software. Step-by-Step Guide 1 Connect the player to the router's built-in switch or an external switch/hub which is connected to the router. 2 Connect the Computer to the router's built-in switch or an external switch which is connected to the router. 3 Check that your Internet connection is working. If any problems occur, contact your ISP (Internet Service provider).
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4 Install KiSS PC-Link on the PC or KiSS MacLink on the Mac and select the content to be shared with your player. Check in the KiSS PC-Link info tab that the right card has been chosen. 5 Start the player, press SETUP on your remote and go to NETWORK SETTINGS. Check that WIRED is selected under NETWORK INTERFACE and that AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION (DHCP) is ENABLED. Press SETUP to exit this menu. 6 Press MENU and go to PC-LINK. 7 Press SELECT HOST, the name of the server should appear on your screen, press OK to select it. 8 Choose between AUDIO FILES, VIDEO FILES or PICTURE FILES. The player will display the list of files available from your Computer. 9 If you have any problems please check the FAQ on our web site for any questions If that doesn't help then contact the KiSS Hotline Your player should now be connected.
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Ethernet Network with a Computer using Internet connection sharing
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Computer KiSS DP-600 Switch
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Equipment required · Switch/hub and 2 straight cables or a crossed cable. · A Windows PC or a Macintosh with an Ethernet connection. · KiSS PC-Link Software CD for Windows PC or download KiSS MacLink for Macintosh at www.kiss-technology.com/support under Software. Step-by-Step Guide 1 Connect the player to the Computer with a crossed cable or to a switch/hub. 2 Connect the Computer to the Internet (LAN/Modem/ADSL). 3 Check that your Internet connection is working. If any problems occur, contact your ISP (Internet Service provider) 4a On the Windows PC select Network Connection in Control Panel. Open Properties for the network connection that is connected to the Internet. Select Advanced where you enable Internet connection sharing. 4b On the Macintosh, go to System Preferences, select Sharing. Under sharing choose the Internet tab and click Start to enable Internet Connection Sharing. 5 Install KiSS PC-Link on the Windows PC or KiSS MacLink on the Mac and select the content to be shared with your player. Check in the KiSS PC-Link info tab that the right card has been chosen. 6 Start the player, press SETUP on your remote and go to NETWORK SETTINGS. Check that WIRED is selected under NETWORK INTERFACE and that AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION (DHCP) is ENABLED. Press SETUP to exit this menu. 7 Pre ... |
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