LaCie Portable Multimedia Player LaCinema HD Connect User Manual

LaCinema HD Connect  
User Manual  
Table of Contents  
page 1  
Table of Contents  
1. Introduction................................................................................................................. 7  
1.1. Minimum System Requirements........................................................................................................ 8  
1.1.1. Windows Users................................................................................................................... 8  
1.1.2. Mac Users.......................................................................................................................... 8  
1.2. Supported Formats......................................................................................................................... 9  
1.3. Box Content................................................................................................................................. 10  
1.4. Languages................................................................................................................................... 10  
1.5. Views of the LaCinema HD Connect .............................................................................................. 11  
1.5.1. Front View........................................................................................................................ 11  
1.5.2. Rear View......................................................................................................................... 11  
1.6. Cables and Connectors ................................................................................................................ 12  
1.6.1. A/V (Audio/Video) Cables ................................................................................................. 12  
1.7. Power Management...................................................................................................................... 13  
2. Using the Remote Control ......................................................................................... 14  
2.1. Battery Installation ........................................................................................................................ 14  
2.2. Remote Control Key Index............................................................................................................. 15  
2.2.1. Important Button Details.................................................................................................... 16  
3. Setting Up: Connecting to TV & Network................................................................... 17  
3.1. STEP 1: Connect HDMI or Composite Cables................................................................................. 17  
3.1.1. HDMI (High-Definition) Connection.................................................................................... 18  
3.1.2. Composite Video & Stereo Audio Connection ..................................................................... 18  
3.1.3. Optical Audio (S/PDIF) Connection.................................................................................... 19  
3.2. STEP 2: Connect to the Network.................................................................................................... 20  
3.3. STEP 3: Connect the Power Supply ................................................................................................ 21  
3.4. STEP 4: Complete the Installation Wizard ....................................................................................... 22  
4. Setting Up: Connecting USB Hard Drive.................................................................... 24  
4.1. About External USB Hard Drives .................................................................................................... 24  
4.1.1. Compatibility.................................................................................................................... 24  
4.2. STEP 1: Connect Hard Drive to Computer...................................................................................... 25  
4.3. STEP 2: Load Files........................................................................................................................ 25  
4.4. STEP 3: Safely Disconnect Hard Drive from Computer ..................................................................... 26  
4.5. STEP 4: Connect Hard Drive to LaCinema HD Connect................................................................... 27  
4.6. Safely Disconnect Hard Drive from LaCinema HD Connect.............................................................. 27  
5. Playing Multimedia Files............................................................................................ 28  
5.1. Movie Space................................................................................................................................ 29  
5.1.1. Movie Space Options........................................................................................................ 30  
5.2. Photos Space............................................................................................................................... 32  
5.2.1. Photo Space Options ........................................................................................................ 33  
5.3. Music Space ................................................................................................................................ 34  
5.3.1. Music Space Options........................................................................................................ 36  
5.4. Network Space............................................................................................................................. 38  
5.4.1. Media Servers................................................................................................................... 38  
5.4.2. Shared folders .................................................................................................................. 38  
6. Playing Files From a Networked Media Server .......................................................... 39  
6.1. Network-Attached Storage (NAS) ................................................................................................... 39  
6.2. From Windows or Mac Computers................................................................................................. 40  
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10. Troubleshooting........................................................................................................ 69  
10.1. Troubleshooting the Television/Stereo Connection ........................................................................ 70  
10.2. USB Hard Drive Connection........................................................................................................ 71  
11. Contacting Customer Support ................................................................................... 72  
11.1. LaCie Technical Support Contacts................................................................................................ 73  
12. Warranty Information ............................................................................................... 74  
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LaCinema HD Connect  
User Manual  
Foreword  
page 4  
Connect the equipment into an outlet  
on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
Copyrights  
FCC Statement  
Copyright © 2011 LaCie. All rights re-  
served. No part of this publication may be  
reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or  
transmitted in any form or by any means,  
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, re-  
cording or otherwise, without the prior writ-  
ten consent of LaCie.  
LaCinema HD Connect  
Consult the dealer or an experienced  
Tested to comply with FCC  
standards for home or office  
use  
radio/TV technician for help.  
Modifications to this product not authorized  
by LaCie could void the FCC & Industry  
Canada regulations and negate your au-  
thority to operate the product.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-  
lowing conditions:  
Trademarks  
Canada Compliance Statement  
Apple, Mac, and Macintosh are registered  
trademarks of Apple Inc. Microsoft, Win-  
dows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7  
are registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor-  
poration. Other trademarks mentioned in  
this manual are the property of their respec-  
tive owners.  
1. The devices may not cause harmful in-  
terference  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all  
requirements of the Canadian Interference-  
Causing Equipment Regulations.  
2. The devices must accept any interfer-  
ence received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Manufacturer’s Declara-  
tion for CE Certification  
We, LaCie, solemnly declare that this  
product conforms to the following Euro-  
pean directives: 2004/108/EC (EMC), and  
2006/95/EC (Safety)  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested  
and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15  
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential instal-  
lation. This equipment generates, uses and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try and  
correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
Manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D  
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laborato-  
ries.  
CAUTION: Modifications not authorized  
by the manufacturer may void the user’s  
authority to operate this device.  
Changes  
CAUTION: The LaCinema HD Connect’s  
warranty may be void as a result of the fail-  
ure to respect the precautions listed above.  
The material in this document is for infor-  
mation only and subject to change without  
notice. While reasonable efforts have been  
made in the preparation of this document  
to assure its accuracy, LaCie assumes no  
liability resulting from errors or omissions  
in this document, or from the use of the in-  
formation contained herein. LaCie reserves  
the right to make changes or revisions in  
the product design or the product manual  
without reservation and without obligation  
to notify any person of such revisions and  
changes.  
NOTE: The main cable must be in confor-  
mity with CEI 60227 or CEI 60245 and the  
type of plug must match the standards in  
the country of use.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving an-  
tenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
110427 v1.1  
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User Manual  
Foreword  
page 5  
This symbol on the product  
or on its packaging indicates  
that this product must not be  
disposed of with your other  
household waste. Instead,  
Make sure that the computer and  
LaCinema HD Connect are electri-  
cally grounded. If the devices are not  
grounded, there is an increased risk of  
electrical shock. Power requirements  
100-240 V~, 1.5 A, 60-50 Hz, (Sup-  
ply voltage fluctuations not exceeding  
10% of the nominal, transient over-  
voltages according to over-voltage cat-  
egory II).  
it is your responsibility to dispose of your  
waste equipment by handing it over to a  
designed collection point for the recycling  
of waste electrical and electronic equip-  
ment. The separate collection and recy-  
cling of your waste equipment at the time  
of disposal will help to conserve natural  
resources and ensure that it is recycled in a  
manner that protects human health and the  
environment. For more information about  
where you can drop off your waste equip-  
ment for recycling, please contact your  
local city office, your household waste dis-  
posal service, or the shop where you pur-  
chased the product.  
General Use Precautions  
Do not expose the LaCinema HD Con-  
nect to temperatures outside the range  
of 5° C to 30° C (41° F to 86° F); or  
to operational humidity beyond 5-80%,  
non-condensing, or non-operating hu-  
midity beyond 10-90%, non-condens-  
ing. Doing so may damage the LaCin-  
ema HD Connect or disfigure its casing.  
Avoid placing your LaCinema HD Con-  
nect near a source of heat or exposing  
it to sunlight (even through a window).  
Inversely, placing your LaCinema HD  
Connect in an environment that is too  
cold or humid may damage the unit.  
CAUTION: The LaCinema HD Connect’s  
warranty may be void as a result of the fail-  
ure to respect the precautions listed above.  
Always unplug the LaCinema HD Con-  
nect from the electrical outlet if there is  
a risk of lightning or if it will be unused  
for an extended period of time. Other-  
wise, there is an increased risk of elec-  
trical shock, short-circuiting or fire.  
Health and Safety  
Precautions  
Only qualified persons are authorized  
to carry out maintenance on this device.  
Use only the power supply shipped with  
the device.  
Read this User Manual carefully and  
follow the correct procedure when set-  
ting up the device.  
Do not place objects on top of the  
LaCinema HD Connect or use exces-  
sive force on it.  
Do not open a disk drive or attempt to  
disassemble or modify it. Never insert  
any metallic object into the drive to avoid  
any risk of electrical shock, fire, short-  
circuiting or dangerous emissions. The  
disk drives shipped with your LaCinema  
HD Connect contain no user-service-  
able parts. If it appears to be malfunc-  
tioning, have it inspected by a qualified  
LaCie Technical Support representative.  
Never use excessive force on your  
LaCinema HD Connect. If you detect a  
problem, see the Troubleshooting sec-  
tion in this manual.  
CAUTION: A shielded-type power cord  
is required in order to meet FCC emission  
limits and also to prevent interference to the  
nearby radio and television reception. It is  
essential that only the supplied power cord  
be used.  
Never expose your device to rain, or use  
it near water, or in damp or wet condi-  
tions. Never place objects containing  
liquids on the LaCinema HD Connect,  
as they may spill into its openings. Do-  
ing so increases the risk of electrical  
shock, short-circuiting, fire or personal  
injury.  
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User Manual  
Foreword  
page 6  
Operating Environment Temperatures  
5 cm  
Do not expose the LaCinema HD Connect to temperatures out-  
side the range of 5° C to 30° C (41° F to 86° F). As high end  
audio/video appliance, the LaCinema HD Connect has been  
designed with an efficient ventilation system. Allow 5 cm of clear-  
ance for airflow on all sides of the LaCinema HD Connect to  
prevent overheating. See Fig. 01.  
5 cm  
5 cm  
Do not stack the LaCinema HD Connect on or below another  
audio/video appliance such as a TV, VCR or DVD player. Other  
audio/video appliances require sufficient airflow and carry the  
same precautions of use. See Fig. 02 and Fig. 03.  
Fig. 01  
Fig. 02  
Fig. 03  
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LaCinema HD Connect  
User Manual  
Introduction  
page 7  
1. Introduction  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new LaCinema HD Con-  
nect! The LaCinema HD Connect plugs directly into a wide array of  
audio/visual equipment for instant playback of stored home mov-  
ies, music or photos. And with high-quality video and quality audio,  
there’s no compromise on performance.  
To get started, simply connect the LaCinema HD Connect to your TV  
and use the included remote to easily navigate through the menus,  
called Spaces, to listen to music, view photos or watch High defini-  
tion movies.  
The LaCinema HD Connect allows you to choose from MPG, AVI,  
MP4, MKV, WMV, ISO, VOB, IFO, ASF, TS, TP, TRP, MTS, M2TS,  
and DAT video formats for easy playback.  
Quick Links  
Click a topic:  
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User Manual  
Introduction  
page 8  
1.1. Minimum System Requirements  
1.1.1. Windows Users  
500MHz Intel Pentium II processor or later  
Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7  
256MB RAM  
USB interface port  
Internet connection (for downloading updates)  
1.1.2. Mac Users  
G5 or later, or Intel Core Duo  
Mac OS X 10.4.9  
256MB RAM  
USB interface port  
Internet connection (for downloading updates)  
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LaCinema HD Connect  
User Manual  
Introduction  
page 9  
1.2. Supported Formats  
Video Codecs  
Photo File Types  
MPEG-1  
Xvid  
PNG  
BMP  
TIFF  
MPEG-2 / HD  
MPEG4  
H.264 HD  
WMV9 HD  
VC-1  
GIF  
JPEG (except  
Progressive  
JPEG)  
DivX / HD  
Video Outputs  
Video File Types (Containers)  
Composite (CVBS)  
HDMI 1.3  
AVI  
MOV  
MPEG  
VOB  
ASF  
TS  
TRP  
Audio Outputs  
MP4  
MKV  
WMV  
DivX  
DAT  
M2TS  
DVR-MS  
ISO*  
Optical  
Stereo  
Video_TS*  
* DVD Video function is supported via VOB / IFO (Video_TS folder).  
If the drive is formatted in FAT32, DVD ISO file size cannot exceed  
4GB due to file system format limitation.  
TP  
External Hard Drive File Systems  
** Supports iTunes encoded (m4a).  
NTFS  
FAT32 (MS-  
HFS+ (not  
DOS)  
Journaled)  
*** For audio with more than 2 channels, connect the product to  
a digital home receiver. The audio is passed through the coaxial  
connection (see section 3.1.3. Optical Audio (S/PDIF) Connection).  
Subtitles  
SRT  
SSA  
SUB  
TECHNICAL NOTE: A container, such as AVI or MOV, is a file  
format that defines how the data stream is stored. They contain data  
that has been compressed using a codec. For a file to play properly  
on your LaCinema HD Connect, both its codec and container type  
must be supported.  
SMI  
PSB  
ASS  
Audio File Types (Containers)  
MP3  
AAC**  
OGG  
FLAC  
AC3  
MP4  
MKA  
WMA  
WAV/PMC/  
TECHNICAL NOTE: You can download third party applications  
that will help you to identify a file’s codec, container, and other in-  
formation. LaCie suggests the free application Media Info.  
LPMC  
Playlists  
M3U  
PLS  
WPL  
Dolby Digital / DTS  
2 channels decode and 5.1 downmixing to stereo  
Multichannel decoding via optical S/PDIF and HDMI to  
home amplifier  
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User Manual  
Introduction  
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1.3. Box Content  
1. LaCinema HD Connect  
2. Remote control  
3. 2 x AAA batteries  
4. Video composite + stereo cable  
5. Ethernet cable  
6. External power supply  
7. Quick Install Guide  
8. Utilities CD-ROM (includes User Manual and Packet Video  
TwonkyMedia Server software for Mac and PC)  
IMPORTANT INFO: Please save your packaging. In the event that  
the drive should need to be repaired or serviced, it must be returned  
in its original packaging.  
1.4. Languages  
Supported Languages  
Chinese (Simplified)  
Dutch  
Chinese (Traditional)  
English  
French  
German  
Greek  
Italian  
Japanese  
Polish  
Korean  
Portuguese  
Spanish  
Russian  
Swedish  
Please check the LaCie website for a complete list of supported lan-  
guages.  
Genie Backup Assistant  
for Windows XP, Vista  
PV wonkyMedia Server 5.0  
for Windows XP, Vista  
Mac OS 10.3.9 or higher  
T
Intego Backup Assistant  
for Mac OS 10.4.9 or higher  
User Manual  
Manuel d’utilisation  
Guida per l'utente  
Benutzerhandbuch  
Manual de Usuario  
Quick Install Guide  
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User Manual  
Introduction  
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1.5. Views of the LaCinema HD  
Connect  
1.5.1. Front View  
1. Infrared receiver – Receives the infrared signal from the remote  
control. Make sure the receiver is not obstructed.  
Stand-by button – By default, pushing this button puts the drive  
into stand-by mode or wakes it from standby (this behavior can  
be modified; see 1.7. Power Management for more details)  
2. Blue status light – If the drive is connected to a TV or computer,  
this light will be on. It will turn off when disconnected.  
3. USB port (connect disk) – Connect a USB disk, digital camera,  
or card reader to access its multimedia files directly from your  
TV.  
Fig. 04  
1.5.2. Rear View  
1. USB 2.0 host – Connect a USB disk, digital camera, or card  
reader  
2. Ethernet connector – Connect to your home network via an Eth-  
ernet cable to your router  
3. Optical audio out – Connect to digital home amplifier  
4. Video composite + stereo connector – Connect to any TV (CRT)  
5. HDMI – Connect to a High Definition flat screen TV or video  
projector  
6. Power connector – Must be connected when the drive is at-  
tached to a TV. When connected to a computer, the drive is  
bus powered through the USB connection, but if your computer  
does not provide enough power through the USB port, connect  
the power supply.  
Fig. 05  
CAUTION: Do not stack another electronic device on or below  
the LaCinema HD Connect or place it in an enclosed area to avoid  
performance and overheating issues (Fig. 06).  
Fig. 06  
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User Manual  
Introduction  
page 12  
1.6. Cables and Connectors  
1.6.1. A/V (Audio/Video) Cables  
These cables provide the audio and video signals to your stereo and  
TV. The LaCinema HD Connect supports the following standards:  
1. Composite video + stereo audio – This is the most standard  
video connection (yellow) as well as left (white) and right (red)  
stereo audio inputs. If your TV only has a SCART connector,  
you can purchase a SCART-Composite adapter from your local  
retailer.  
2. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) – This is the best  
audio/video method for connecting the LaCinema HD Connect  
to HDTVs (not included).  
Fig. 07  
3. Optical Audio (S/PDIF) (not included) – This connection allows  
you to connect your LaCinema HD Connect to a digital ampli-  
fier.  
Maximum  
Resolution  
Connection  
High  
HDMI  
1080p  
Definition  
Standard  
Definition  
Composite  
576p  
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Introduction  
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1.7. Power Management  
LaCinema Mini HD Connect will start as soon as the power supply  
is connected.  
Power modes  
By default, the LaCinema HD Connect is set to Instant ON mode,  
which means that when you press the power button on the remote  
control (Fig. 08) or the standby button on the front of the drive (Fig.  
09), the user interface will turn off but the drive will remain avail-  
able for network connections (including file and UPnP/DLNA server  
features).  
Alternatively, you can put the drive in low power mode from the  
user interface. Go to the Shut Down menu in the Settings Space  
and choose Shut Down. This mode will turn off the user interface,  
attached hard disk (if connected), and network services (including  
UPnP/DLNA server features).  
Fig. 08  
Disconnecting the power supply  
Always enter low power mode by navigating to the shutdown menu  
in the Settings Space before disconnecting the power supply. This  
will prevent hard disk corruption.  
Fig. 09  
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User Manual  
Using the Remote Control  
page 14  
2. Using the Remote Control  
Some of the buttons of the remote control have different functions or  
no function at all depending on the type of file you are viewing. This  
chapter discusses the button functions for each type of file (movies,  
photos and music) and battery installation.  
2.1. Battery Installation  
The remote control uses two AAA batteries. The batteries are not  
pre-installed, so you will need to install them before you can use the  
remote control.  
To install the batteries:  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover (Fig. 10).  
2. Load the batteries onto the battery compartment. Position the  
batteries so that the “+” symbols on the batteries face the same  
direction as the “+” symbols on the battery compartment.  
3. Slide the battery compartment cover back into the remote.  
IMPORTANT INFO: If you will not be using the remote control  
for an extended period of time, LaCie recommends that you remove  
the batteries.  
Fig. 10  
IMPORTANT INFO: The remote control must be pointed at the  
infrared receiver on the LaCinema HD Connect (Fig. 11) no further  
away than of 23 feet (7 meters).  
IMPORTANT INFO: When replacing batteries, please do not dis-  
pose of the used batteries with your normal household waste. Dis-  
pose of them by handing them over to a designed collection point  
for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.  
Remote control receiver  
Fig. 11  
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User Manual  
Using the Remote Control  
page 15  
2.2. Remote Control Key Index  
The LaCinema HD Connect’s remote control allows you to control the  
LaCinema HD Connect while its connected to your TV or home theatre  
center.  
Button  
1. Infrared emitter  
2. Stand-by  
3. Previous track  
4. Next track  
5. Back (previous screen)  
6. Select  
7. Home menu  
8. Play  
9. Menu up  
10. Left/rewind  
11. Right/fast forward  
12. Menu down  
13. Stop  
14. Pause  
15. Access search menu  
16. Option/info menu  
17. Safely eject USB disk  
Fig. 12  
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Using the Remote Control  
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2.2.1. Important Button Details  
1. OK: This button allows you to confirm a selection.  
2. Return: Press this button to return to the previous menu.  
3. Settings button: This button is used to display the available  
settings or actions in the different media spaces.  
During playback, pressing this button will bring up a contextual  
menu with adjustable settings.  
4. Eject button: This button will safely eject an attached USB drive.  
Make sure to press this button before disconnecting the USB  
drive to avoid file system corruption that could make your disk  
Fig. 13  
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LaCinema HD Connect  
User Manual  
Setting Up: Connecting to TV  
page 17  
3. Setting Up: Connecting to TV & Network  
This chapter explains how to connect your LaCinema HD Connect to  
your television and network. If you would also like to connect a USB  
hard drive in order to play its files on the TV, see section 4. Setting  
This section consists of these steps:  
Composite  
Router  
Power  
Ethernet  
3.1. STEP 1: Connect HDMI or  
Composite Cables  
Fig. 14  
The LaCinema HD Connect supports different ways of connecting  
to televisions. From the following methods, choose the setup that  
matches the ports on your television or receiver:  
Maximum  
Resolution  
Connection  
High  
HDMI  
1080p  
Definition  
In each of the above connection methods, it is possible to connect  
the LaCinema HD Connect to home theater systems by plugging the  
S/PDIF cable (not included) to your digital amplifier via the digital  
optical audio connector (see section 3.1.3. Optical Audio (S/PDIF)  
Connection for details. The chart at right illustrates the qualities  
made possible by the different connection methods.  
Standard  
Definition  
Composite  
576p  
TECHNICAL NOTE: The connectors on the rear of your TV may  
not appear exactly as shown in the following pages. Please read the  
labels next to the connectors carefully to ensure correct connections.  
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User Manual  
Setting Up: Connecting to TV  
page 18  
3.1.1. HDMI (High-Definition) Connection  
1. Connect an HDMI cable (not included) to your television’s  
HDMI port and to the corresponding port on the LaCinema HD  
Connect (Fig. 15).  
2. Move on to the next step, 3.2. STEP 2: Connect to the Network.  
3.1.2. Composite Video & Stereo Audio  
Connection  
1. Connect the three tips of the composite video and stereo cable  
to the proper ports on your television and to the corresponding  
port on the LaCinema HD Connect (Fig. 16).  
2. Move on to the next step, 3.2. STEP 2: Connect to the Network.  
Fig. 15 - HDMI connection  
IMPORTANT INFO: Before connecting either of these cables,  
make sure you TV is turned off.  
Fig. 16 - Composite connection  
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User Manual  
Setting Up: Connecting to TV  
page 19  
3.1.3. Optical Audio (S/PDIF) Connection  
In each of the above connection methods, it is possible to connect  
the LaCinema HD Connect to home theater systems by plugging the  
S/PDIF cable (not included) into your digital amplifier via the LaCin-  
ema HD Connect’s digital optical audio connector.  
IMPORTANT INFO: Before connecting the cable, power off your  
digital amplifier.  
1. Connect one end of a S/PDIF cable to your digital amplifier  
(Fig. 17).  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the back of the LaCinema  
HD Connect.  
3. Move on to the next step, 3.2. STEP 2: Connect to the Network.  
Fig. 17 - S/PDIF connection  
IMPORTANT INFO: Once you connect the cable and finish the  
rest of the steps in this section, you must enable digital audio in  
Settings > Audio Output instead of the default stereo audio. See  
Fig. 18  
Fig. 19  
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3.2. STEP 2: Connect to the Network  
Ethernet Connection  
1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the back  
of the LaCinema HD Connect (Fig. 20).  
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into an avail-  
able Ethernet LAN (local area network) port on your router  
or hub (refer to your router or hub’s documentation if nec-  
essary).  
WiFi Connection  
1. Connect the WiFi dongle (sold separately) to either the front  
Fig. 20  
or rear USB port (Fig. 21).  
Now move on to the next step, 3.3. STEP 3: Connect the Power  
Supply.  
Fig. 21  
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3.3. STEP 3: Connect the Power  
Supply  
IMPORTANT INFO: If your power supply cable is already con-  
nected, turn on your TV and then skip to 3.4. STEP 4: Complete the  
1. Plug one end of the power adapter cord into the back of LaCin-  
ema HD Connect and the other end into a power outlet (Fig.  
22).  
2. Turn on your television.  
TECHNICAL NOTE: If you don’t see the loading screen, adjust the  
video input on your TV to match the type of video cable you con-  
nected above (either HDMI or composite) (Fig. 23).  
Fig. 22  
Wizard.  
HDMI 1  
HDMI 2  
S-VIDEO  
AV1  
AV2  
TV  
Fig. 23 *  
* Screen may look different on your TV.  
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3.4. STEP 4: Complete the  
Installation Wizard  
The first time you turn on the LaCinema HD Connect, a wizard ap-  
pears to help you configure your settings. The wizard appears only  
the first time you turn on the LaCinema HD Connect unless you have  
reset drive.  
1. Make sure the LaCinema HD Connect is connected to the TV,  
the power supply has been connected, and the TV is turned on.  
2. A startup screen will appear during product initialization.  
3. Select your language using the Up  
and Down  
buttons  
and pushing the Right or button to confirm (Fig. 24).  
Fig. 24  
4. In the next screen, click Next (Fig. 25).  
5. Select your TV’s physical aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) and click  
Next (Fig. 26).  
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Fig. 25  
Fig. 26  
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6. Select the type of network connection (Wireless or Ethernet) and  
click Next, or click Skip (Fig. 27).  
IMPORTANT INFO: Make sure you have connected either the  
Ethernet cable or a WiFi dongle (sold separately) as described in  
7. Select whether your network is assigned an IP address automati-  
cally of if you want to assign a static IP and click Next (Fig. 28).  
8. If you selected a wired network, setup is finished. If you choose  
wireless:  
a. Select Wireless Favorites from the menu.  
Fig. 27  
b. Choose your wireless network and press Connect Now.  
c. You can configure multiple wireless networks from this page.  
To set one network as preferred, and therefore the server that  
the LaCinema HD Connect will connect to automatically, se-  
lect the network and select the Favorites button (Fig. 29).  
d. When you see the successful connection icon to the right of  
the network listing, you can click the Close button.  
9. Setup is finished. For further details, move on to 5. Playing  
Fig. 28  
Fig. 29  
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4. Setting Up: Connecting USB Hard Drive  
The LaCinema HD Connect can play files located either on net-  
work sources (computers, network-attached storage, DLNA/UPnP  
devices, etc.), or it can play files located on attached external USB  
hard drive. This chapter will explain how to transfer files from your  
computer to your external hard drive, then how to disconnect the  
hard drive from your computer and connect it to the LaCinema HD  
Connect for playback on your TV (Fig. 30).  
4.1. About External USB Hard Drives  
4.1.1. Compatibility  
Fig. 30  
In addition to hard disks, you can also connect card readers, digital  
cameras, or digital camcorders with USB Mass storage support.  
Hard drives with the following file system formats are supported:  
FAT32, NTFS, HFS+/Mac OS Extended (non-journaled), and Linux  
file systems.  
IMPORTANT INFO: External USB hard drives formatted in HFS+  
(journaled) are not compatible.  
To reformat in compatible file system, see 8. Formatting External  
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4.2. STEP 1: Connect Hard Drive to  
Computer  
1. Connect the hard drive’s power cable (if it has one).  
2. Connect the hard drive’s USB cable to the drive and to your  
computer (Fig. 31). If you’re using a USB flash drive, connect it  
directly to your computer’s USB port.  
3. Turn on the hard drive (if it has a power button).  
Move on to the next step, 4.3. STEP 2: Load Files.  
4.3. STEP 2: Load Files  
1. The drive will mount on your Desktop (Mac users), in My Com-  
puter (Windows XP users) or Computer (Windows 7 or Vista us-  
ers).  
Fig. 31  
2. Drag files from your computer’s hard drive to the external hard  
drive (see Fig. 32 for Mac and Fig. 33 for Windows).  
Fig. 32 - Mac users  
Fig. 33 - Windows users  
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4.4. STEP 3: Safely Disconnect Hard  
Drive from Computer  
USB external devices feature “plug & play” connectivity, which  
means that your drive can be connected and disconnected while  
the computer is running. To prevent failures, however, it is impor-  
tant to follow these steps when disconnecting your drive from your  
computer.  
Windows Users  
Fig. 34 - Windows users  
From the System Tray (located in the lower right-hand side of  
your screen), click the Eject icon (a small green arrow over a  
hardware image) (Fig. 34).  
A message will appear, listing the devices the Eject icon controls  
(it should say, “Safely remove...”). Click on the LaCie hard disk  
in this prompt.  
This message will appear: “Safe to Remove Hardware” (or simi-  
lar). It is now safe to disconnect the device.  
Mac Users  
Fig. 35 - Mac users  
Drag the hard disk icon to the trash (Fig. 35).  
When the icon disappears from the desktop, the drive can be  
disconnected.  
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4.5. STEP 4: Connect Hard Drive to  
LaCinema HD Connect  
Once you loaded multimedia files onto your external hard drive and  
disconnected it from your computer, you are ready to connect it  
to the LaCinema HD Connect. If you haven’t already connect the  
LaCinema HD Connect to your TV and network, first follow the steps  
tached the external hard drive to the LaCinema HD Connect.  
1. Connect the hard drive’s power cable (if it has one).  
2. Connect the hard drive’s USB cable to the drive and to the front  
or rear USB port on the LaCinema HD Connect (Fig. 36 - left).  
If you’re using a USB flash drive, connect it directly to one of the  
LaCinema HD Connect’s USB ports (Fig. 36 - right).  
Fig. 36  
3. Turn on the hard drive (if it has a power button).  
4. You’re done! Use the remote control to navigate to one of the  
Media Spaces (Movies, Photos, or Music). Files located on the  
external USB hard drive can be accessed either according to  
the file type (i.e. Music Space for music files) or under the USB1  
heading (Fig. 37).  
For more details on playing files on your TV, see 5. Playing Multi-  
IMPORTANT INFO: Make sure to properly disconnect your exter-  
nal hard drive from the LaCinema HD Connect to avoid damaging  
its file system.  
Fig. 37  
4.6. Safely Disconnect Hard Drive  
from LaCinema HD Connect  
In order to avoid damaging your external hard drive’s file system, it  
is important to properly disconnect it from the LaCinema HD Con-  
nect.  
To do so, click the  
(Eject) button on the remote control, confirm  
(Fig. 38), and then disconnect the drive.  
Fig. 38  
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5. Playing Multimedia Files  
This chapter explains how to use the interface and to play files lo-  
cated either on an attached USB hard drive or network source.  
To access your files, use the remote control to browse through the  
different media spaces – Movie, Photo, Music, or Network (Fig.  
39).  
By default, files located on a connected external hard drive will  
be organized according to their folder structure. You can modify  
this so that they are organized according to file type (i.e. music  
files in the Music Space). To do this, navigate to Settings Space  
> System > Content Aggregation (Fig. 40) and select On  
(Fig. 41).  
If the file is stored on a connected network server, device, or  
computer, you can find the file in the Network Space (see 5.4.  
Fig. 39  
If the file is stored on a connected external hard drive, you can  
also find its files by navigating to the Movie, Photo, or Music  
space and then USB1.  
File Type  
Movies  
Photos  
Section  
Music  
File Location  
Section  
Connected USB  
hard drive  
Fig. 40  
Network  
Fig. 41  
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5.1. Movie Space  
Navigate to the Movies Space using the Left  
and Right  
but-  
tons. Then use the Up  
and Down  
buttons to browse within  
the Movie Space (Fig. 42).  
The Movie Space will display all of the supported video files that  
are accessible to the LaCinema HD Connect. Only files recognized  
as video files will be displayed. Music and Photo files will not be  
displayed.  
All Movies: Displays all available videos, sorted alphabetically  
By Folder: Displays videos according to the volume’s folder  
structure, including files located on an external USB hard drive  
connected to the front USB port  
Fig. 42  
Most recent: Displays the most recently played videos only  
USB1: Displays movie files located on an external USB hard  
drive connected to the front or rear USB port (for details, refer to  
To load a movie, select the file you wish to play and press the  
button. A loading animation will appear while the it is being ana-  
lyzed to ensure optimum playback experience.  
NOTE: If you stop a film and then come back to it later, you will  
be asked if you want to play from where you left off or to start from  
the beginning.  
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5.1.1. Movie Space Options  
While a movie is playing, you can adjust several playback pa-  
rameters. Press the Setup  
menu, and use the Left  
button to display or exit the on-screen  
and Right buttons to navigate to a  
setting and  
button.  
Once you’ve selected the option you want, click the  
1. Audio Languages: Select this option to modify the audio lan-  
guage (if alternates are available)  
2. Subtitle: Select this option to activate/change the subtitles (if  
are available)  
Fig. 43  
3. Zoom In: This feature allows you to zoom into a video. Once  
the feature has been selected, use the Up button to zoom in  
(Fig. 44).  
4. Zoom Out: To zoom out, select this icon and press the Up  
button.  
5. Scroll: If you have zoomed into a video, select this icon to scroll  
around the video. Use the direction buttons on your remote  
control (Fig. 45).  
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Fig. 44  
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6. Change play mode: By pressing the Setup  
button you can  
adjust the play mode as follows:  
a. Normal (Fig. 47)  
b. Repeat one: The currently playing file will repeat continuously  
(Fig. 48)  
c. Repeat all: All files in the current folder will play in succession  
repeatedly (Fig. 49)  
7. Display info: Click this button to display information about the  
currently playing file such as time remaining and time elapsed.  
Fig. 46  
Fig. 47  
Fig. 48  
Fig. 49  
To exit the on-screen menu, click the Setup  
button once again.  
NOTE: You can pause the video while adjusting settings.  
NOTE: If you stop a file, the settings will revert to the default when  
you reopen the file.  
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5.2. Photos Space  
Navigate to the Photo Space using the Left  
and Right  
but-  
tons. Then use the Up  
and Down  
buttons to browse within  
the Photo Space (Fig. 50).  
The Photo Space will display all of the supported video files that  
are accessible to the LaCinema HD Connect. Only files recognized  
as photo files will be displayed. Music and video files will not be  
displayed.  
All Photos: Displays all available photos, sorted alphabetically  
by name  
By Date: Displays photos according to when the picture was  
Fig. 50  
taken  
By Folder: Displays photos according to the volume’s folder  
structure  
Most Recent: Displays the most recently played pictures only  
USB1: Displays photo files located on an external USB hard  
drive connected to the front or rear USB port (for details, refer to  
To load a picture, select the file you wish to display and press the  
button.  
NOTE: It is possible to play music while watching a photo slide-  
show. To do so, first start the music via the Music Space. Then  
press the Home button, navigate to the Photo Space, then the pho-  
tos you wish to play, and press the  
button.  
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5.2.1. Photo Space Options  
While a photo is being displayed, you can adjust several playback  
parameters. Press the Setup  
screen menu, and use the Left  
button to display or exit the on-  
and Right buttons to navigate  
to a setting and  
you’ve selected the option you want, click the  
to adjust (see Fig. 51 for reference). Once  
button.  
1. Scroll: If you have zoomed into a video, select this icon to scroll  
around the video. Use the direction buttons on your remote  
control.  
2. Rotate right: Rotate the photo 90 degrees clockwise.  
Fig. 51  
3. Rotate left: Rotate the photo 90 degrees counter-clockwise.  
4. Zoom in: This feature allows you to zoom into a video. Once  
the feature has been selected, use the Up button to zoom in  
(Fig. 52).  
5. Zoom out: To zoom out, select this icon and press the Up but-  
ton.  
6. Change play mode: Choose from:  
a. Normal  
b. Random (Fig. 53)  
Fig. 52  
c. Repeat one: The currently playing file will repeat continuously  
d. Repeat all: All files in the current folder will play in succession  
repeatedly.  
7. Display info: Display info: Click this button to display informa-  
tion about the currently playing file.  
NOTE: You can pause the slideshow while adjusting settings.  
NOTE: If you stop a slideshow, the settings for a given photo and  
for the slideshow will revert to the default when you replay.  
Fig. 53  
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5.3. Music Space  
Navigate to the Music Space using the Left  
and Right  
but-  
tons. Then use the Up  
and Down  
buttons to browse within  
the Music Space (Fig. 54).  
The Music Space will display all of the supported video files that  
are accessible to the LaCinema HD Connect. Only files recognized  
as audio files will be displayed. Photo and video files will not be  
displayed.  
All Music: Displays all available music files, sorted alphabeti-  
cally by name  
By artist: Displays music files according to artist  
By genre: Displays music files according to genre  
By album: Displays music files according to album  
Fig. 54  
By folders: Displays music files according to the volume’s folder  
structure  
Most recent: Displays the most recently added music files only  
Playlist: Displays playlists (M3U, PLS, and WPL files)  
USB1: Displays music files located on an external USB hard  
drive connected to the front or rear USB port (for details, refer to  
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Now playing: If a music file is playing, this icon will be present  
(Fig. 55). Clicking the  
button will take you to the Now Play-  
ing window. Click the button to stop music playback.  
To load a music file, select the file you wish to display and press the  
button.  
NOTE: It is possible to watch a photo slideshow while listening to  
music. To do so, first start the music. Then press the Home button,  
navigate to the Photos Space, then the album you wish to display,  
and press the  
button (Fig. 56).  
Fig. 55  
Fig. 56  
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5.3.1. Music Space Options  
During playback, you can adjust several parameters (Fig. 57). Press  
the Setup  
configure the following settings. Once you’ve selected the option  
you want, click the button.  
button to display or exit the on-screen menu and  
1. Normal : The currently playing file will repeat continuously (Fig.  
58).  
2. Repeat one: The currently playing file will repeat continuously  
(Fig. 59).  
3. Repeat all: All files in the current folder will play in succession  
repeatedly (Fig. 60).  
Fig. 57  
Fig. 58  
Fig. 59  
Fig. 60  
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4. Random: Files in the current folder or playlist will play in ran-  
dom order (Fig. 61).  
5. Random repeat all: Files in the current folder or playlist will  
play in random order and in succession repeatedly (Fig. 62).  
Fig. 61  
Fig. 62  
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5.4. Network Space  
Navigate to the Network Space using the Left  
and Right  
but-  
tons. Then use the Up  
and Down  
buttons to browse within  
the Network Space (Fig. 63).  
From this menu, you can access files located on media servers and  
computer shared folders located on your home network.  
5.4.1. Media Servers  
Files located on networked UPnP/DLNA devices will appear in this  
section (Fig. 63). For more information on playing files from net-  
Server.  
Fig. 63  
To play files, use the remote control to select the files and then press  
the  
button.  
5.4.2. Shared folders  
If you have configured certain folders on your PC or Mac to be  
shared on the network (see section 6.2. From Windows or Mac  
Computers), files located in these locations will be shown in Shared  
folders (Fig. 64).  
To play files, use the remote control to select the files and then press  
the  
button.  
Fig. 64  
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6. Playing Files From a Networked Media Server  
You can stream content to your LaCinema HD Connect via the net-  
work connection from a networked UPnP or DLNA server located  
on a host computer (Mac or PC) or a network-attached hard disk  
(NAS). In addition, the LaCinema HD Connect can read files from  
any UPnP device connected your Ethernet or wireless network. Once  
connected, files located on these sources will appear in the LaCin-  
ema HD Connect interface. For details, see below.  
Television  
Network Router  
TECHNICAL NOTE: The WiFi connection may not be sufficient to  
stream HD movies. You will noticed movie lagging or dropped im-  
ages. Photo slideshow could also show some delay on display, but  
streaming music should not be a problem.  
Mini HD  
LaCinema  
NAS Media  
Server  
TECHNICAL NOTE: If you are having trouble streaming video,  
your router may be the limiting factor if it only supports 802.11g or  
lesser protocols. For best results streaming HD content, use a router  
that supports 802.11n.  
Fig. 65  
6.1. Network-Attached Storage (NAS)  
If you have a NAS running a media server, it is possible to stream  
this content to the LaCinema HD Connect. In order to view your  
NAS content on LaCinema HD Connect, first make sure that both  
devices are connected to the network (Fig. 65). Once connected,  
files located on the NAS will appear in the various Spaces on the  
LaCinema HD Connect.  
TECHNICAL NOTE: It is not possible to transfer files from a NAS  
to the external hard drive connected to the LaCinema HD Connect  
using the TV interface. In this case, transfer files first to your com-  
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6.2. From Windows or Mac Computers  
Television  
You can install software on your computer which will enable it to act  
as a UPnP media server and stream files to the LaCinema HD Con-  
nect via your Ethernet or wireless network. Once the software has  
been installed and configured, files located on the host computer  
will appear in the various Spaces on the LaCinema HD Connect (see  
Fig. 66). Choose from two different software:  
Network Router  
Software  
Compatibility  
PC/MAC  
LaCinema  
Mini HD  
PC only  
PC or Mac with TwonkyVision  
server software installed  
6.2.1. Packet Video TwonkyVision  
1. From the Utilities CD-ROM, install the Packet Video TwonkyVi-  
sion software.  
Fig. 66  
2. Once installed, launch the server from the Start Menu (Windows  
users) or the Applications folder (Mac users).  
3. In the configuration page that opens in your web browser, click  
on the Sharing link and then select the folders on your com-  
puter that contain the multimedia content you wish to access  
from the LaCinema HD Connect (Fig. 67). Make sure to click  
the Save Changes button when you finish.  
4. It may be necessary to restart the server. To do so, select the  
First Steps link and click Restart server.  
5. You will now be able to access your computer’s multimedia  
content using the LaCinema HD Connect remote control. Files  
will appear in the various Spaces on the LaCinema HD Con-  
nect.  
Fig. 67  
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6.2.2. Windows Media Player (WMP)  
Television  
IMPORTANT INFO: This software is compatible with Windows  
only.  
Network Router  
Install Windows Media Player (WMP) 11 to allow you to stream con-  
tent to the LaCinema HD Connect via your Ethernet or wireless net-  
work. Follow these steps to configure the connection:  
LaCinema  
1. Make sure that the software is installed on your computer.  
Mini HD Connect  
TECHNICAL NOTE: WMP is preinstalled on Vista and Windows 7,  
but XP users may have to download and install the software.  
PC or Mac with Windows  
Media Player software  
installed  
2. Make sure that your computer, the LaCinema HD Connect, and  
any UPnP devices are properly connected to your network (Fig.  
68).  
Fig. 68  
3. In WMP, turn on Media Sharing by clicking on Library > Me-  
dia Sharing... (Fig. 69).  
4. In the Media Sharing dialogue box, select Share My Media  
to... You must then tell WMP to share content with the LaCin-  
ema HD Connect. Below the Share My Media check box, select  
the LaCinema HD Connect and click Allow (Fig. 70).  
5. Multimedia content imported into WMP will now be accessible  
in the various Spaces on the LaCinema HD Connect.  
Fig. 69  
Fig. 70  
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6.2.3. Shared folders on your Computer  
After you modify some settings in your operating system, you can  
make files located in certain folders on your computer available for  
playback on your LaCinema HD Connect in Network > Shared  
Folders (Fig. 71). Follow the steps below according to your operat-  
ing system.  
Windows XP  
1. Log on to your computer as an administrator.  
Fig. 71  
2. Right-click the folder that you want to share, and then click  
Sharing and Security (Fig. 72).  
3. If you see a message that reads, As a security measure, Win-  
dows has disabled remote access to this computer, click the  
Network Setup Wizard link (Fig. 73). Then follow the instruc-  
tions in How to set up your computer for home network-  
ing. On the File and printer sharing page of the Network Setup  
Wizard, be sure to select Turn on file and printer sharing. If  
you do not see this message, skip this step and go to step 4.  
4. In the Properties dialog box, select the Share this folder on  
the network check box (Fig. 74).  
5. Click OK. Windows Explorer will show a hand holding the fold-  
er icon, indicating that the folder is now shared.  
The files contained in the folders you select will now be available to  
the LaCinema HD Connect in Network > Shared Folders.  
Fig. 72  
Fig. 73  
Fig. 74  
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1. Locate the folder with the files you want to share.  
2. Right-click the folder that you want to share, and then click  
Share (Fig. 75).  
3. In the File Sharing dialog box, click the arrow to the right of the  
text box and click Everyone to share the files with any device  
on your network (Fig. 76, 1), and then click Add (Fig. 76, 2).  
4. Under Permission Level, click the arrow next to Everyone and  
select A Contributor (Fig. 76, 3).  
5. When you are finished, click Share (Fig. 76, 4). If you are  
prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type  
the password or provide confirmation.  
The files contained in the folders you select will now be available to  
the LaCinema HD Connect in Network > Shared Folders.  
Fig. 75  
Fig. 76  
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Mac OS X 10.5.x & 10.6.x  
1. Open your System Preferences and select Sharing.  
2. Click File Sharing in the left-hand column and check the box  
(Fig. 77, 1).  
3. Click the + sign under the column Shared Folders (Fig. 77, 2),  
and add the folders you would like to share with the LaCinema  
HD Connect.  
4. Select the first folder listed under Shared Folders. In the right-  
hand column, click on the permissions type for Everyone and  
select Read & Write (Fig. 77, 3).  
5. Still in File Sharing preferences, click the Options button in the  
lower right-hand corner (Fig. 77, 4). In the window that opens,  
select Share files and folders using SMB.  
The files contained in the folders you select will now be available to  
the LaCinema HD Connect in Network > Shared Folders.  
Fig. 77  
Mac OS X 10.4.x  
1. Open your System Preferences and select Sharing in the Inter-  
net & Network section.  
2. Click the Services tab, then select the check box next to Per-  
sonal File Sharing.  
The files contained in the folders you select will now be available to  
the LaCinema HD Connect in Network > Shared Folders.  
Fig. 78  
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7. Sharing Files Throughout Your Home Network  
Thanks to its support for the network protocols, your LaCinema HD  
Connect can share files located on an external USB connected to  
one of its USB ports to computers and digital media players on your  
network.  
To manage files located on the external hard drive connected to the  
LaCinema HD Connect from a networked PC or Mac, see section  
To use a UPnP- or DLNA-compliant digital media player to play files  
located on the external hard drive connected to your LaCinema HD  
7.1. Manage Files from a Networked  
Computer  
It is convenient to use the network connection to transfer, move,  
or delete files located on the external hard drive connected to the  
LaCinema HD Connect once it has been connected to the TV. Fol-  
low these steps to manage files using your networked computer:  
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7.1.1. STEP 1: Verify Physical Connection  
1. First, make sure the LaCinema HD Connect has been connect-  
ed to the TV and network as described in section 3. Setting Up:  
2. Next, makes sure the external hard drive has been connected as  
7.1.2. STEP 2: LaCie Network Assistant: Install  
LaCie Network Assistant software detects all LaCie network attached  
storage devices (and external hard drives connected to them) on  
your network and gives you easy ways to connect to or configure  
them.  
Once installed and running, LaCie Network Assistant (LNA) will ap-  
pear in your task bar (Windows users) or in the menu bar (Mac us-  
ers) and automatically search for storage devices on your network.  
When a new device is found, the icon will blink.  
Fig. 79  
When LNA finds the LaCinema HD Connect on the network, you  
can access the external hard drive to manage files, and you can  
use LNA to configure the LaCinema HD Connect’s network settings.  
TECHNICAL NOTE: As an alternative to using the LaCie Network  
Assistant to access the drive, you can use its IP address to open a  
network (SMB) connection. See section 7.1.4. Alternative Network  
Connection Methods for more details. The IP address can be found  
by using the remote control to navigate to Settings > Network >  
Network Setup.  
Install LaCie Network Assistant:  
1. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
2. Windows users, the CD should appear in My Computer. Mac  
users, the CD should appear on the desktop. Double-click the  
CD icon, then double-click “LaCie Network Assistant Setup”  
(Fig. 79).  
3. Follow the Wizard to complete installation.  
Now move on to the next step, 7.1.3. STEP 3: LaCie Network As-  
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7.1.3. STEP 3: LaCie Network Assistant:  
Manage Files  
Windows Users:  
a. Select LaCie Network Assistant in Start/Programs. A Network  
Assistant icon will appear in the system tray (Fig. 80) and  
Network Assistant will automatically detect your LaCinema  
HD Connect.  
Fig. 80  
b. From the system tray, click the LaCie Network Assistant icon  
then MiniHD > LaCie (Fig. 82) or Connect Manually.  
The volume will open in an explorer window.  
c. Drag files or folders onto this volume, reorganize them, or  
delete them.  
Mac Users:  
a. Select LaCie Network Assistant in your Applications folder. A  
Network Assistant icon will appear in the menu bar (Fig. 81)  
and Network Assistant will automatically detect your LaCin-  
ema HD Connect.  
Fig. 81  
b. From the menu bar, click the LaCie Network Assistant icon  
then MiniHD > LaCie or Connect Manually. The volume  
will open in a Finder window.  
c. Drag files or folders onto this volume, reorganize them, or  
delete them.  
continued on the next page >>  
Fig. 82  
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IMPORTANT INFO: Make sure that IPConf support is activated  
in the LaCie Network Assistant preferences (Fig. 83, PC users, and  
Fig. 84, Mac users).  
IMPORTANT INFO: If you want to delete files from the external  
hard drive connected to the LaCinema HD Connect, you must empty  
the Trash or Recycle Bin after moving the files there. Otherwise, the  
files will still have a reference and occupy hard drive space.  
Fig. 83  
Fig. 84  
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7.1.4. Alternative Network Connection  
Methods  
If your LaCinema HD Connect is connected to your home network,  
it is possible to access its volume without using the LaCie Network  
Assistant.  
Windows Users  
To access the volume in Windows, look in My Network Places,  
and select Microsoft Windows Workgroup. By default, the  
volume will be named MiniHD * (Fig. 85).  
Alternatively, you can access the volume by typing the follow-  
ing in a Windows explorer address field:  
Fig. 85  
smb://MiniHD * or smb://[IP address] **  
Mac Users  
From the Finder, select Go and then Connect to Server... In  
the window that opens, type (Fig. 86):  
smb://MiniHD * or smb://[IP address] **  
[If your drive is connected to the TV, you can find the IP address  
using the remote control by navigating to Settings > Network.]  
Click Connect.  
Fig. 86  
Alternatively, you can find the drive listed in the Network folder.  
* If you changed the machine name in the Settings Space, type this  
name instead.  
** The IP address can be found by using the remote control to navi-  
gate to Settings > Network > Network setup.  
Fig. 87  
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7.2. Play Files on Networked Media  
Players  
LaCinema is both a network media player and server. It can play  
content located on a local network server and also share the content  
located on its internal storage to other UPnP- and DLNA-compatible  
digital media players on your network. Examples include Playsta-  
tion, XBox, DLNA TV or mobile phones, Kodak Photoframe, and  
Philips Streamium.  
LaCinema  
Mini HD  
Network Router  
DLNA-  
7.2.1. Enable the Media Server Function  
compatible TV  
The media server function will allow you to view your content on a  
compatible media player in a different room in your home via your  
home network. Follow these steps:  
Fig. 88  
1. Make sure your LaCinema HD Connect is connected to your  
network (Fig. 88) and has been assigned an IP address (for de-  
2. Activate Media Servers service in the Settings Space (see sec-  
3. Now you will be able to play files located on the LaCinema  
HD Connect on any other UPnP/DLNA-certified player/adapter  
connected to your network.  
XBOX.  
NOTE: Content located on the LaCinema internal HDD or attached  
USB disk will scanned and then shared in your home to other UPnP  
DLNA media players.  
Fig. 89  
TECHNICAL NOTE: Once the media server function is activated, it  
will take few seconds for the server to become available to the UPnP  
player. As the content needs to be analyzed (artist, genre, etc.), this  
process can take several minutes. When new content is added to  
the LaCinema HD Connect’s internal storage, it should appear few  
minutes following the completion of the transfer. The same delay  
should occur when adding or removing the a USB device containing  
multimedia content.  
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7.2.2. UPnP Usage Example: XBOX  
Here is a typical example using an XBOX:  
1. Connect an external hard drive loaded with multimedia files to  
the LaCinema HD Connect (see 4. Setting Up: Connecting USB  
2. If not already done, connect the LaCinema HD Connect to your  
work).  
3. Using the remote control, navigate to Settings > Network >  
Media Server > ON and press the  
button. The server is  
now activated and multimedia content is being scanned and  
added to the media server database.  
You can now go the room where the XBOX is located and navi-  
gate to the XBOX media server section to select MiniHD (or, if  
you have modified the name, select the modified name).  
You should be able to view and play content located on the  
LaCinema HD Connect.  
TECHNICAL NOTE: Some files might not be available on you me-  
dia player for two reasons, either the file format is not compatible  
with your network player, or content has not yet been added to the  
database as the media server is still analyzing the content.  
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8. Formatting External USB Hard Drives  
Please read the following information on file system formats for Win-  
dows and Mac operating systems to determine if you need to refor-  
mat your external hard drive to work with LaCinema HD Connect.  
Windows File System Formats  
NTFS  
If you would like to reformat the drive, follow the steps below for  
your operating system. The following chart will help you decide  
which file format is most appropriate for your use. Once you’ve  
chosen a file format, see sections 8.1. Formatting: Windows Users  
and 8.2. Formatting: Mac Users for instructions on reformatting.  
NTFS is the ideal format if you will be using the drive only with  
Windows machines (performance will generally be greater when  
compared to FAT 32 without the file size restriction).  
MS-DOS (FAT32)  
MS-DOS (FAT32) is a good file format if you will be using your  
drive with both Windows and Macs. MS-DOS (FAT32) has a  
maximum single file size restriction of 4GB. This means you  
cannot transfer files larger than 4GB to the drive.  
Mac File System Formats  
HFS+ (non-journaled)  
HFS+ is the ideal file format if you will be using the drive on  
Macs only; performance is generally superior to that offered by  
FAT 32 without the file size restriction.  
MS-DOS (FAT32)  
MS-DOS (FAT32) is a good file format if you will be using your  
drive with both Windows and Macs. MS-DOS (FAT32) has a  
maximum single file size restriction of 4GB. This means you  
cannot transfer files larger than 4GB to the drive.  
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8.1. Formatting: Windows Users  
The process of formatting a drive on a computer running Windows  
XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 consists of two steps: (1) installing  
a signature on the drive, and (2) formatting the drive. These steps  
will erase anything that is on the disk.  
CAUTION: Following these steps will erase everything from the  
hard drive. If you have information that you want to protect or con-  
tinue to use, back up this information before performing these steps.  
1. Connect the drive to the computer via the interface port.  
2. Right-click My Computer and select Manage.  
3. From the “Computer Management” window, select Disk Man-  
Fig. 90  
agement (located below the Storage group). See Fig. 90.  
4. If the “Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard” window appears,  
click Cancel.  
5. Windows will list the Hard Disks that are installed on the system.  
Locate the drive that is represented by the  
icon. Right-click  
the icon and select Initialize.  
6. In the box to the right that says Unallocated, right-click and  
select New Partition…  
7. On the first page of the “New Partition Wizard,” click Next. See  
continued on next page  
Fig. 91  
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8. Click Next.  
9. Click Next.  
10. Click Next.  
11. Click Next.  
12. On the Format Partition window, select Quick Format. Click  
Next.  
13. Click Finish to begin the formatting process.  
14. Windows Disk Management will format and partition the disk  
according to your settings (Fig. 93), and your drive will appear  
in My Computer, ready to use.  
IMPORTANT INFO: If you choose to format the hard drive in  
MS-DOS (FAT32), which is compatible with almost all computers,  
keep in mind that you will not be able to transfer files larger than  
4GB to the drive.  
Fig. 92  
Fig. 93  
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8.2. Formatting: Mac Users  
CAUTION: Following these steps will erase everything from the  
hard drive. If you have information that you want to protect or con-  
tinue to use, back up this information before performing these steps.  
1. Connect the drive to the computer and turn on the drive.  
2. Select Utilities from the Go menu in the Finder menu bar.  
3. In the Utilities folder, double-click Disk Utility.  
4. The Disk Utility window will open. Select the volume labeled  
LaCie Hard Disk from the list of available hard disks on the left  
side of the window.  
5. Select the Partition tab.  
6. From the Volume Scheme: menu, choose the number of parti-  
tions you want to divide the drive into (Mac OS X gives you the  
option of dividing the drive into at most 16 partitions). You can  
adjust the size of each partition using the slide bar between the  
partitions in the Volume Scheme: area.  
Fig. 94  
7. In the Volume Information section, enter a name for each  
volume (partition), and choose a file system (Mac OS Extended  
or MS-DOS) from the drop-down menu (Fig. 95).  
IMPORTANT INFO: Do not choose Mac OS Extended (Jour-  
naled), as this file system is incompatible with the LaCinema HD  
Connect.  
Fig. 95  
8. Once you have finalized the volume options, click Partition.  
Click Partition again when the alert message appears to con-  
tinue.  
9. Mac Disk Utility will format and partition the disk according to  
your settings, and your drive will be ready to use.  
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9. Settings Menu  
The LaCinema HD Connect Setup Space will help you to prop-  
erly configure and customize your device. Access it at any time by  
clicking the Setup  
button. When the setup menu is shown, the  
playback will be automatically paused.  
Scroll through the Setup menu using the Up  
and Down  
but-  
tons (Fig. 96).  
To display the available options of a setup category, press the Right  
or  
button. To confirm your choice, press the  
button. All  
changes are automatically saved.  
To select another option, press the Return  
to an previous menu. Press the Setup  
setup menu from the screen.  
button to go back  
button again to exit the  
Fig. 96  
Fig. 97  
Fig. 98  
9.1. Settings: Audio/Video  
9.1.1. Video Output  
The LaCinema Mini HD Connect automatically detects which type  
of video output connection you have made (HDMI or Composite).  
If the HDMI cable is connected, the composite setting will not be  
selectable. Make sure to connect EITHER the HDMI or composite  
cable, but not both at the same time.  
Composite  
HDMI  
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9.1.2. Display Resolution  
Choose a display resolution to match your television (default is  
Auto).  
9.1.3. Aspect Ratio  
Depending on your television’s setup, choose either (Fig. 99) (note  
that Widescreen is the default setting):  
Normal  
Widescreen  
9.1.4. Audio Output  
Fig. 99  
Choose either (Fig. 100) (note that Stereo is the default setting):  
Stereo  
Digital  
IMPORTANT INFO: If you connected the S/PDIF cable, make  
sure to select the Digital option.  
Fig. 100  
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9.1.5. NTSC/PAL  
Depending on your television’s configuration, choose either PAL or  
NTSC (Fig. 101) (note that PAL is the default setting). Alternatively,  
you can change this setting by pressing and holding the Setup  
button until the standard changes.  
NTSC  
PAL  
9.2. Settings: Video  
9.2.1. Video Sequence  
Choose from the following (Fig. 102):  
Fig. 101  
Fig. 102  
Fig. 103  
Normal  
Repeat One: The currently playing file will repeat continuously  
Repeat All: All files in the current folder will play in succession  
repeatedly  
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9.2.2. Subtitle Font Size  
Choose from a range of 24pt to 40pt (Fig. 104):  
Fig. 104  
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9.3. Settings: Music  
9.3.1. Music Sequence  
Choose from the following (Fig. 105):  
Repeat one: The currently playing file will repeat continuously.  
Repeat all: All files in the current folder will play in succession  
repeatedly.  
Random: Files in the current folder or playlist will play in ran-  
dom order.  
9.3.2. Audio Track Display  
The parameter affects how audio tracks are displayed (Fig. 106).  
Choose from:  
Fig. 105  
File name  
Title  
Fig. 106  
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9.4. Settings: Photo  
9.4.1. Slideshow  
This parameter allows you to change the way pictures are played  
back (default is Normal) (Fig. 108):  
Normal  
Shuffle  
Repeat All  
Repeat All and Shuffle  
9.4.2. Picture Scaling  
Fig. 107  
Fig. 108  
Fig. 109  
This parameter affects how the picture fits on screen (default is Keep  
as Original) (Fig. 109):  
Keep as Original  
Fit to Screen  
Display in Full Screen  
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9.4.3. Transition Effect  
This parameter allows you to modify the transition effects between  
photos (default is Normal) (Fig. 110):  
Normal  
Fade  
Random  
9.4.4. Interval Time  
This settings allows you to set the amount of time a photo is dis-  
played (default is 3 Seconds) (Fig. 111):  
3  
5  
Fig. 110  
10  
20  
30  
1 Minute  
5 Minutes  
Fig. 111  
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9.5. Settings: System  
9.5.1. Language  
Choose your language.  
9.5.2. Content Aggregation  
This setting activates or deactivates the file database, which allows  
you to browse files within each media type according to certain pa-  
rameters (file type, date, recent, etc.). Since this feature is turned  
off by default, if it is kept off, you will be able to browse files in the  
different media spaces alphabetically only (or, in the case of the  
Music Space, additionally according to artist, genre, and album)  
(Fig. 112).  
Fig. 112  
Fig. 113  
Fig. 114  
9.5.3. Screensaver Delay  
This setting controls how long a period of inactivity will last before  
the screensaver turns on (Fig. 113).  
9.5.4. Browse Mode  
This setting allows you to change how files are displayed in a list  
(default is Thumbnail) (Fig. 114):  
Thumbnail  
List mode  
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9.5.5. Additional Encoding Support  
Change this setting if you encounter incorrect text characters in file  
names in the drive operating system (default is Western Europe)  
(Fig. 115).  
9.5.6. System Reset  
This feature allows you to reset the product to its factory defaults,  
erasing all files and reverting all settings (Fig. 116).  
Fig. 115  
Fig. 116  
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9.5.7. About  
Clicking this feature will provide you with the firmware version of  
your LaCinema HD Connect (Fig. 117).  
9.5.8. Update Device  
This feature allows you to update your LaCinema HD Connect’s  
operating system.  
Update using USB Key  
If the drive does not have internet access, you can download an  
update file from the LaCie website, copy it to a USB flash drive, and  
connect the drive to the front port of the LaCinema HD Connect.  
An icon will appear in the Settings Space when a valid update file is  
it has finished updating, the product will restart.  
Fig. 117  
Fig. 118  
Fig. 119  
Update through Internet Access  
If your drive is connected to the network and has access to the inter-  
net, click the  
are available, they will be listed. Click the  
button to check for updates (Fig. 118). If updates  
button to download  
and install. When it has finished updating, the product will restart.  
The device will also perform an automatic check when you restart  
the product.  
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9.6. Settings: Network  
9.6.1. Network Setup: Wired / Wireless  
This page will display your LaCinema HD Connect’s network values,  
such as IP address (Fig. 121). To modify these values, click the  
Configure button.  
1. Wired/Wireless: Choose whether your network connection is  
wired (Ethernet) or wireless (WiFi). Make sure that you have con-  
nected the product to your network via Ethernet or WiFi dongle  
(sold separately).  
2. DHCP/Static IP: Choose DHCP if your device is automatically  
assigned an IP address by your router, or static IP if you want to  
assign an IP address (Fig. 122).  
Fig. 120  
3. If you chose wired, configuration is complete. If you chose wire-  
less:  
a. Select Wireless Favorites from the menu.  
b. Choose your wireless network and press Connect Now.  
c. You can configure multiple wireless networks from this page.  
To set one network as preferred, and therefore the server that  
the LaCinema HD Connect will connect to automatically, se-  
lect the network and select the Favorites button.  
d. When you see the successful connection icon to the right of  
the network listing, you can click the Close button.  
Fig. 121  
Fig. 122  
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9.6.2. Device Name  
This page allows you to change the device name of your LaCinema  
HD Connect. This is the name that will appear on your network.  
(Fig. 123). Use the arrow keys and the  
button to use the on-  
screen keyboard to type a new name.  
9.6.3. Media Server  
Use this page to turn on or off the Media servers (default is OFF).  
For details on configuring your LaCinema HD Connect as a UPnP  
multimedia server, see section 7.2. Play Files on Networked Media  
Fig. 123  
9.6.4. Shared Folders  
Use this page to turn on or off shared folder (SMB/Samba) support  
(default is ON). SMB is a network protocol that allows you to access  
the LaCinema HD Connect’s volume using your operating system’s  
file system (Windows - Explorer window; Mac - Finder window).  
For details on accessing your drive using SMB, see 7. Sharing Files  
Fig. 124  
Fig. 125  
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Settings Menu  
page 68  
9.6.5. Auto Login  
This feature allows your LaCinema HD Connect to connect auto-  
matically to your wireless network (default is ON) (Fig. 126). If auto  
login is turned off, you will need to type your network password each  
time your drive is turned on.  
9.6.6. Clear Account Information  
This function will delete your network login credentials from the  
LaCinema HD Connect’s operating system. Press OK to confirm  
(Fig. 127).  
Fig. 126  
Fig. 127  
Fig. 128  
9.7. Settings: Shutdown  
This menu will allow you to shut down the LaCinema HD Connect  
or restart it in the case you encounter a playback issue (Fig. 128).  
9.7.1. Shutdown  
By pressing the Shutdown button, you will enter a low power con-  
sumption mode which will make the hard drive stop spinning. To  
restart the product, press the power button on the remote control.  
9.7.2. Restart  
By pressing the Restart button, you will initiate a restart process,  
which could resolve playback issues. During a restart, all network  
file transfer processes will be terminated (Fig. 128).  
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User Manual  
Troubleshooting  
page 69  
10. Troubleshooting  
If your LaCinema HD Connect is not working correctly, please refer  
to the following checklist to determine the source of the problem. If  
you have gone through all of the points on the checklist and your  
LaCinema HD Connect still does not work properly, please  
check the FAQs that are regularly published on our website –  
www.lacie.com. One of these FAQs may provide an answer to your  
specific question. You can also visit the downloads page, where the  
most recent software updates will be available.  
If you need further assistance, please contact your LaCie reseller  
or LaCie Customer Support (see section 11. Contacting Customer  
Support for details).  
Manual Updates  
LaCie strives to give you the most up-to-date, comprehensive user  
manuals available on the market. It is our goal to provide you with  
a friendly, easy-to-use format that will help you quickly install and  
utilize the many functions of your new device.  
If your user manual does not reflect the configuration of the product  
you purchased, please check our website for the most current ver-  
sion of the user manual.  
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User Manual  
Troubleshooting  
page 70  
10.1.Troubleshooting the Television/Stereo Connection  
Problem  
Question  
Answer  
The product is con-  
nected, but the TV  
doesn’t recognize it.  
Have you properly set the video  
out parameters in the Settings  
menu?  
Using the remote control, click the Info button to change from HDMI (de-  
fault) to Composite Video Out mode.  
Checking the firm-  
ware version.  
How do you know which firmware  
version your LaCinema HD Con-  
nect is using?  
To check which firmware is currently installed on your LaCinema HD Con-  
nect, attach it to your TV and use the remote control to navigate to the Set-  
tings menu. The firmware version is displayed in the bottom right corner of  
the Settings menu.  
How do you get new firmware,  
and how do you install it?  
For a detailed explanation, please see section 9.5.8. Update Device or go  
There is no picture  
being displayed.  
Are all of the cables connected  
correctly?  
Ensure that all of the cables are connected correctly. See section 3. Setting  
The picture is in black  
and white or there  
is no picture being  
displayed.  
Is the LaCinema HD Connect’s  
Video setting correctly set?  
In the event that there is an error with the Video setting, press the Info button  
on the remote control until the correct image is displayed. Once the picture  
is being displayed, go into the Settings menu and select Video. From there,  
you can select the correct settings. For more information, please see section  
Optimizing video  
connections.  
What connectivity method will  
produce the best quality?  
For optimal quality and performance, the best video connection is the  
HDMI cable (included).  
There is no sound  
when connecting  
the LaCinema HD  
Connect to a digital  
stereo.  
Have the Audio Settings been  
adjusted?  
When using the A/V cable to connect the LaCinema HD Connect to a TV,  
go into the Settings menu and select Audio Settings. From this menu,  
you will need to select the Analog option instead of Digital.  
Slideshows are slug-  
gish.  
Does it take several seconds to  
load a picture?  
Depending on file size, photos may take several seconds to load properly.  
Reducing the photo’s resolution will reduce the file size, as well, and allow  
the file to load faster.  
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User Manual  
Troubleshooting  
page 71  
10.2.USB Hard Drive Connection  
Problem  
Question  
Answer  
I’m not sure if my  
external USB hard  
drive is recognized by  
the LaCinema Con-  
nect HD.  
Using the remote control, navigate to one of these spaces: Music, Photo, or Movie, and see if USB1 is listed. If it  
is, your hard drive is recognized.  
The external USB  
Is the drive formatted in a compat-  
ible file system?  
Check section 4.1.1. Compatibility to see if your drive’s file system is com-  
patible with the LaCinema HD Connect. Note that drives formatted in HFS+  
(Mac OS extended) Journaled are incompatible. To reformat the drive, see  
hard drive isn’t recog-  
nized by the LaCin-  
ema Connect HD.  
Is the drive receiving enough pow-  
er?  
Make sure the drive’s power supply is connected and the drive is turned on.  
If your drive has an optional power supply, connect it.  
Did you follow the setup steps in the  
prescribed order?  
Try physical troubleshooting.  
1. Change the USB cable. A failure in the cable can prevent a proper  
connection.  
2. Change the drive’s external power supply or cable.  
3. Try a different USB hard drive.  
A file doesn’t appear  
on my TV or doesn’t  
play correctly.  
Is the file compatible with the  
LaCinema HD Connect?  
See 1.2. Supported Formats to verify that the file is compatible.  
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User Manual  
Contacting Customer Support  
page 72  
11. Contacting Customer Support  
Before You Contact Technical Support  
1. Read the manuals and review section 10. Troubleshooting.  
2. Try to isolate the problem. If possible, make the drive the only  
external device on the CPU, and make sure that all of the cables  
are correctly and firmly attached.  
If you have asked yourself all of the pertinent questions in the  
troubleshooting checklist, and you still can’t get your LaCie drive to  
work properly, contact us at www.lacie.com. Before contacting us,  
make sure that you are in front of your computer and that you have  
the following information on hand:  
Information  
Location  
1. LaCie hard drive serial  
number  
Located on a sticker at the  
back of drive or on the origi-  
nal packaging  
3. Macintosh/PC model  
4. Operating system version  
5. Processor speed  
Mac users: Click on the  
Apple icon in the menu bar  
and select About This Mac.  
Windows users: Right click  
My Computer and select  
Properties > General.  
6. Computer memory  
7. The brands and models of  
other internal and external  
peripherals installed on  
your computer  
Mac users: Click on the  
Apple icon in the finder bar  
and select About This Mac.  
Select More Info... The Ap-  
ple System Profiler will launch  
and will list your internal and  
external peripherals.  
Windows users: Right click  
My Computer and select  
Properties > Hardware.  
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User Manual  
Contacting Customer Support  
page 73  
11.1.LaCie Technical Support Contacts  
LaCie Asia  
LaCie Australia  
LaCie Belgium  
LaCie Brazil  
LaCie Canada  
LaCie Denmark  
LaCie Finland  
LaCie France  
LaCie Germany  
LaCie Ireland  
LaCie Italy  
Japan – Elecom CO., LTD.  
LaCie Korea  
LaCie Latin America  
LaCie Netherlands  
LaCie Norway  
LaCie Portugal  
LaCie Singapore  
LaCie Southeast Asia  
LaCie Spain  
LaCie Sweden  
LaCie Switzerland  
LaCie UK  
LaCie USA  
LaCie Grand Export  
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User Manual  
Warranty Information  
page 74  
12. Warranty Information  
This Limited Warranty applies only to hardware products manufac-  
tured by or for LaCie that can be identified by the “LaCie” trademark,  
trade name, or logo affixed to them. The Limited Warranty does not  
apply to any non-LaCie hardware products or any software, even if  
packaged or sold with LaCie hardware. Manufacturers, suppliers,  
or publishers, other than LaCie, may provide their own warranties  
to the end user purchaser, but LaCie, in so far as permitted by law,  
provides their products “as is”. Software distributed by LaCie with or  
without the LaCie brand name (including, but not limited to system  
software) is not covered under this Limited Warranty. Refer to the  
licensing agreement accompanying the software for details of your  
rights with respect to its use.  
To obtain warranty service, call LaCie Technical Support. You will  
be asked to provide your LaCie product’s serial number, and you  
may be asked to furnish proof of purchase to confirm that the drive  
is still under warranty.  
All drives returned to LaCie must be securely packaged in their origi-  
nal box and shipped with postage prepaid.  
IMPORTANT INFO: Register online for free technical support:  
LaCie does not warrant that the operation of the product will be un-  
interrupted or error-free. LaCie is not responsible for damage arising  
from failure to follow instructions relating to the product’s use. This  
warranty does not apply:  
to consumable parts, unless damage has occurred due to a de-  
fect in materials or workmanship;  
to cosmetic damage, including but not limited to scratches,  
dents and broken plastic on ports;  
to damage caused by use with non-LaCie products;  
to damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, flood, fire, earth-  
quake or other external causes;  
to damage caused by operating the product outside the permit-  
ted or intended uses described by LaCie;  
to damage caused by service (including upgrades and expan-  
sions) performed by anyone who is not a representative of LaCie  
or a LaCie Authorized Service Provider;  
to a product or part that has been modified to alter functionality  
or capability without the written permission of LaCie; or  
if any LaCie serial number on the product has been removed or  
defaced.  
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