Actiontec electronic Home Theater Server DMP011000 01 User Manual

Wireless  
Digital Media  
Player  
User Manual  
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Introduction  
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Thank you for purchasing the Actiontec Digital Media Player. The Digtal Media  
Player is the simplest way to connect your computer to your home entertainment  
system, creating a central location to store all of your digital music, movies, and  
photos. Using your television as a monitor, you can play all of your digital enter-  
tainment with just a few clicks of the Player’s Remote Control. You can even surf  
the Web from the comfort of your couch. If you want to organize and instantly  
access your digital movies, photos, and music, the Actiontec Digital Media Player is  
the right product for you.  
Package Contents  
s
Action
tec Digital Media Player  
s
Power Cord  
s
RCA Cable  
s
S-Video Cable  
s
11 Mbps Wireless PC Card  
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Installation CD (includes User Manual)  
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Quick start guide  
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Remote control  
Minimum System Requirements  
Television with composite video input  
Stereo or A/C receiver with RCA audio input  
Computer equipped with 300 Mhz Pentium II or higher (700 Mhz or  
higher for video playback), TCP/IP installed, and 60 Mb of hard drive space  
available  
Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Millennium Edition (Me), 2000, or XP  
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Player Features  
The Player has a series of informational LEDs (lights) on its front panel, and a  
variety of ports on its rear panel. It is recommended that the user become familiar  
with these features before installing or setting up the Player.  
Front Panel  
There are 3 LEDs (light emitting diodes) on the front panel of the Player, as shown  
in the figure, below.  
WIRELES  
S
/Act  
Link  
10/100  
Power  
Power  
The Power LED illuminates when power is supplied to the Player.  
10/100  
The 10/100 LED illuminates when the Player is connected to a computer via an  
Ethernet cable.  
Link/Act  
The Link/Act LED iluminates when the Player is connected via Ethernet cable to  
a computer. The LED flickers when the connection is active (i.e., data is passing  
from the computer to the Player).  
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Rear Panel  
The Player has 12 ports on its rear panel, as shown in the figure below.  
T
AUDIO OU  
VIDEO OUT  
OPTICAL  
F
DI  
P
S/  
R
L
I
.
DV  
COMP  
ideo  
S-V  
Pr  
Pb  
Y
DVI Port  
The DVI (Digital Visual Interface) port is used to connect the Player to a DVI-  
compatible high-definition television (HDTV).  
Y, Pb, Pr Ports  
These three ports are used to connect the Player to monitors or televisions  
requirring component video input.  
S-Video Port  
The S-Video port is used to connect the Player to a television or monitor using  
an S-Video cable  
COMP Port  
The yellow COMP port is used to connect to a television’s composite input port  
using an RCA video cable.  
Audio Out L and R  
These two ports (L is red, R is white) are used to connect to the television or ste-  
reo audio input ports, using RCA audio cables.  
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S/P Dif, Optical Ports  
The S/P Dif (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) port is used to connect the Player to  
a compatible S/P Dif audio receiver. The S/P Dif uses an RCA cable to connect,  
while the Optical port uses an optical cable.  
Ethernet Port  
The Ethernet port is used to connect the Player to a computer or hub/router  
using a crossover Ethernet cable. A crossover Ethernet cable must be used to  
connect the Player to a computer. A standard, straight-through Ethernet cable  
will not connect the Player to a computer.  
Power Port  
The Power port is used to connect the Player to a standard electrical outlet using  
the included Power cord.  
Side Panel  
On the left side panel of the Player (when viewing from the front) includes a PC  
Card slot, which is used to connect the wireless PC Card included with the Digital  
Media Player kit. To install the card, see chapter 2, “Setting up the Player.”  
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Technical Support  
Actiontec Electronics prides itself on making durable, high-quality, high-perfor-  
mance products. If you need assistance, the Actiontec Technical Support Department  
is available all day every day to provide professional support.  
Actiontec Electronics, Inc.  
760 N. Mary Avenue  
Sunnyvale, CA 94085  
Technical Support  
Phone: 1.888.436.0657  
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Setting Up the Player  
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The instructions that follow parallel the steps contained in the Actiontec Installation  
Buddy
®
, which provides a visual guide to setting up the Player. It is recommended the  
user run the Installation Buddy first, before attempting any other procedures.  
To use the Player, it must be connected to a television and/or stereo, the wireless  
connection must be set up, the Actiontec Media Buddy must be installed, and the  
computer must be set up to find the media files.  
Connecting the Player to a Television/Stereo  
The first step in using the Digital Media Player is connecting it to a television and/  
or stereo.  
1. Remove the Wireless Digital Media Player from its box and place near or on  
top of the television.  
2.
Remove the
Power Cord
from its white box.  
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3. Plug the smaller end of the Power Cord into the Power Port on the back of the  
Player. The Power Port is on the far right side of the rear panel of the Player.  
4. Plug the larger end of the Power Cord into a Power Outlet  
5. Make sure the Power light on the front panel of the Player is illuminated.  
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6. Remove the Black Audio/Video Cable (with one white, one yellow, and one  
red RCA plug on both ends of the cable) from the package.  
7.
Plug one White RCA Plug
into the
White Left (“L) Audio Out Port
on the  
rear panel of the Player.  
8.
Plug the other White RCA Plug
into the
White Audio In Port
on the televi-  
sion or stereo.  
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9. Plug one Red RCA Plug into the Red Right(“R”) Audio Out Port on the  
rear panel of the Player.  
10.
Plug the other end of the Red RCA Plug
into the
Red Audio In Port
on the  
television or stereo.  
11.
Plug one Yellow RCA Plug
into the
Yellow Video Out Comp Port
on the  
rear panel of the Player.  
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12. Plug the other Yellow RCA Plug into the Yellow Video In Port on the televi-  
sion or stereo.  
13.
Remove the
11 Mbps Wireless Card from the package.  
14.
Remove the cover from the
wireless card slot
on the side of the Player and  
plug the
Wireless Card
into the slot.  
Next, go to “Installing the
Action
tec Media Buddy” on the next page.  
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Installing the Actiontec Media Buddy  
The Actiontec Media Buddy organizes and displays the media files on the com-  
puter, all from one easy interface. To install:  
1. Get the Installation CD from the Player’s package and insert it in the CD-  
ROM drive of the computer.  
2. When the window shown below appears, click the box next to “Install the  
Actiontec Media Buddy.”  
3. When the next window appears, click Yes to install the Media Buddy.  
4. In the next window, click Next  
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5. In the next window, read the License Agreement. Click in the circle next to “I  
accept the agreement,then click Next  
6.
In the next window, click
Next
.  
7.
In the next window, click
Next
.  
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8. In the next window, click Next  
9.
In the next window, click
Install
.  
11.
Wait until the next window appears, then click
Finish
. The Media Buddy  
is installed.  
12.
Turn the Player off and on.  
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If the Player is set up to join an already existing wireless network, go to “Setting Up  
the Media Buddy” on page 18.  
If the Player is set up to wirelessly connect to a single computer only (ad hoc con-  
nection), see the computer’s documentation to set up the computer to connect.  
Setting up the Wireless Connection  
After connecting the Player to a television/stereo, the wireless connection must be  
set up to share the digital media between the computer and the Player.  
There are two ways to do this, depending on whether or not there is a wireless net-  
work already in use. If a wireless network already exists, follow the procedure out-  
lined in “Connecting to an Existing Wireless Network,below. If no wireless net-  
work exists, follow the procedure outlined in “Connecting to a Single Computer”  
on page 16.  
Connecting to an Existing Wireless Network  
1. Turn on the television and the Player. The following screen appears.  
2.
After a few moments, the “Login” screen appears. Press Setup
on the remote.  
The “Options” screen appears.  
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3. Highlight “WIFI Setup” at the top of the screen. The Wireless Setup screen  
appears.  
4. Enter the name of the wireless network to which the computer is connected.  
5. Make sure the box next to “Direct to a computer (ad hoc)” is NOT active (no  
“x” is visible in the box).  
6. Enter any WEP information (type of encryption and encryption key) the net-  
work may require in the rest of the text boxes.  
7. Highlight “Save,then press Enter on the remote.  
8. In the “System Reboot” window that appears, click “OK” by pressing Enter on  
the remote.  
9. The Player reboots.  
Next, go to “Setting Up the Media Buddy” on page 18.  
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Connecting to a Single Computer  
If no existing wireless network exists, the Player can be connected directly to a  
wireless-enabled computer to play media files. To do this:  
1. Turn on the television and the Player. The following screen should appear.  
2. After a few moments, the “Login” screen appears. Press Setup on the remote.  
The “Options” screen appears.  
3.
Highlight “WIFI Setup” at the top of the screen. The Wireless Setup screen  
appears.  
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4.
Enter the name of choice for the wireless network (using the alphanumeric  
keypad on the remote) in the “SSID” text box.  
5.
Highlight “Connection” and place an “x” in the box next to “Direct to a com-  
puter (ad-hoc)” by pressing the Enter button on the remote.  
6.
Highlight “Save,then press the Enter button on the remote.  
7.
In the “System Reboot” window that appears, click “OK” by pressing the Enter  
button on the remote.  
8.
The Player reboots.  
Next, go to “Setting Up the Media Buddy,below.  
Note
: To set up the Player via Ethernet, see Appendix B, “Setting  
Up the Player via Ethernet,on page 61.  
Setting Up the Media Buddy  
After connecting the Player and installing the Media Buddy, the computer must be  
set up to locate the media files. To do this:  
1. The Welcome window should already appear. If not, click the Media Buddy  
icon on the desktop.  
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2. Click Video, and make sure the Media Buddy locates the video files (the default  
folder isMyVideosinside theMy Documentsdirectory). If the video files are in  
a different folder, seeRedirecting the Media Buddyon page 20.  
3.
Click
Music
, and make sure the Media Buddy locates the music files (the default  
folder isMy Musicinside theMy Documentsdirectory). If the m usic files are in  
a different folder, seeRedirecting the Media Buddyon page 20.  
4.
Click
Photos
. If the digital photos are already in theMy Picturesfolder inside the  
“My Documentsdirectory, click Update Photo. If the digital photos are in a differ-  
ent folder, seeRedirecting the Media Buddyon page 20.  
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Redirecting the Media Buddy  
If the digital media files have been stored in folders other than the My Pictures, My  
Music, and My Videos folders, the Media Buddy must be redirected to the alternate  
folders.  
Note: To temporarily designate a folder the Player can recognize  
and play files from, a watch folder can be created for video and  
music files. See “Video” on page 28, or “Music” on page 29 for  
more information.  
To redirect the Buddy to another folder:  
1. Make sure the Player, computer, and television have been properly configured,  
then, on the computer, right-click the Media Server icon in the system tray of  
the desktop, next to the clock, and select Manage Media Files from the list  
that appears.  
2. The Media Buddy Home window appears. Click Edit from the menu at the  
top of the window, and select Preferences from the list that appears.  
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3. The Preferences window appears. Select the type of media (Music, Video,  
or Photos) the alternate folder contains from the list on the right side of the  
window.  
4. In the next screen, click Browse  
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5. Locate the alternate folder, highlight it, then click Open  
The Media Buddy displays the media files in the selected folder on the Player.  
Note: To view all videos, music files, or photos through the  
Media Buddy without redirecting to different folders, all media  
files must be consolidated in one folder (i.e., videos into one  
video folder, music files into one music file folder, etc.)  
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Using the Media  
Buddy  
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The Actiontec Media Buddy is the software component of the Player that organizes  
the media files stored on computers. After installing the Media Buddy on the com-  
puter, the Media Buddy places an Actiontec Media Buddy icon in the system tray of  
the desktop (next to the clock).  
Home  
Right-click on the Actiontec Media Buddy icon, then select Manage Media Files to  
generate the “Actiontec Media Buddy” Home window.  
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From the Home window, the user can browse through all the media files currently  
associated with the Media Buddy (these files are either set up using the Installation  
Buddy, or by redirecting the Media Buddy to an alternate folder). Click a media  
type (Video, Music, or Photo) to display the chosen type of media file.  
Video screen:  
Music screen:  
Photo screen:  
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Note
: The files will be viewed in the same manner in which  
they are organized in the folder. For example, if all music files  
are contained in one folder, they will all be displayed as one  
list in the Media Buddy window, by file title. However, if the  
media folder is organized into subfolders, the files will be dis-  
played in two panes: on the left, the subfolders (listed by art-  
ist, for example), and on the right, the files contained in the  
chosen subfolder (songs listed by title, for example).  
Displaying Photos While Playing Music  
To display photos while music is playing:  
1. From the Home window, select Music  
2. The “Music” window appears. At the bottom of the window, click the down  
arrow next to the “Photo Albums” text box.  
3. Select the photo album to be displayed while the music plays.  
4. Close the Media Buddy. Photos from the selected photo album will display on  
the television screen while music plays.  
Playing Music While Viewing a Slide Show  
To play music while viewing a slide show:  
1. From the Home window, select Photo  
2. The “Photo” window appears. At the bottom of the window, click the down  
arrow next to the “Playlist” text box.  
3. Select the music playlist to be played while viewing the slide show.  
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4. Close the Media Buddy. Photos from the selected music playlist will play while  
viewing a slide show.  
Additionally, the amount of time a photo remains onscreen during a slide show is  
controlled from the “Photo” window. Next to the “Playlist” list box is another  
text box. Enter the onscreen duration (in seconds) in the list box, and each  
photo played during a slide show will stay onscreen for the selected time.  
Menu  
The Media Buddy window contains a menu bar with the following items: File,  
Edit, and Help.  
File  
The File menu contains one item, Exit, which closes the Media Buddy. Click Yes in  
the window that appears to close the Buddy.  
Edit  
The Edit menu contains two items: Refresh Media Files, and Preference.  
Refresh Media Files  
When viewing one of the media file types in the Media Buddy window, the user  
can refresh the file list, if additional files have been added. Select the type of  
media file (Video, Music, or Photo), select Edit from the menu bar, then select  
Refresh Media Files from the menu that appears. Any new files added since the  
last refresh will be added.  
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Preference  
Selecting Preference from the Edit menu generates the Preference window.  
On the left side of the window, there is a list of options (Security, Video, Music,  
Photo, Language, and Theme).  
Security Selecting Security in the Preference window allows the user to cre-  
ate a password so that only individuals who know the password can access the  
Media Player.  
To create or change a password:  
1.
Make sure the box next to “Enable Password” is checked. If not, click in it to  
activate.  
2.
Enter the password in the “New Password” text box. The password must be  
alphanumeric and at least three characters long.  
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3. Enter the password again in the “Retype Password” text box.  
4. Click Save  
The next time Media Player is accessed, the user must enter this password  
Video - Selecting Video in the Preference window allows the user to redirect  
the Buddy to a new video folder, or configure a watch folder.  
To redirect the Buddy to a new video folder:  
1.
Click
Browse
, navigate to the folder, and click Open
.  
2.
Click
OK
. The Buddy will now search for video files in the folder selected in  
step 1.  
Additionally, watch folders can be set up to play videos from the CD drive,  
without having to redirect the video folder.  
Note
: DVD movies cannot be shown on the Player.  
To set up a watch folder :  
1.
Click in the “Enable watch folder” check box.  
2.
Press
+
.  
3.
Browse to the folder or drive to be watched, highlight it, then press Open
. The  
file or drive will appear in the “Please Select” list box.  
4.
In the Video screen on the Player’s television interface, the new folder appears.  
If not, press “Refresh” on the remote.  
Note
: If a designated watch folder exists on a removable drive,  
it will disappear from the watch folder list when the remov-  
able drive is disconnected or removed.  
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Music - Selecting Music in the Preference window allows the user to redirect the  
Buddy to a new music folder, or configure a watch folder.  
To redirect the Buddy to a new music folder:  
1.
Click
Browse
, navigate to the folder, and click Open
.  
2.
Click
OK
. The Buddy will now search for music files in the folder selected in  
step 1.  
Additionally, watch folders can be set up to play music from the CD drive,  
without having to redirect the video folder.  
Note
: Standard audio CDs cannot be played on the Player. The  
Player only plays files in the following formats: mp3, Ogg Vorbis,  
AAC, WMA, and wav. Also, any files encrypted with Digital  
Rights Management (DRM) software will not play on the Player.  
To set up a watch folder:  
1.
Click in the “Enable watch folder” check box.  
2.
Press
+
.  
3.
Browse to the folder or drive to be watched, highlight it, then press Open
. The  
file or drive will appear in the “Please Select” list box.  
4.
In the Music screen on the Player’s television interface, the new folder appears.  
If not, press
Refresh
on the remote.  
Note
: If a designated watch folder exists on a removable drive,  
it will disappear from the watch folder list when the remov-  
able drive is disconnected or removed.  
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Photo - Selecting Photo in the Preference window allows the user to redirect  
the Buddy to a new photo folder.  
To redirect the Buddy to a new photo folder:  
1.
Click
Browse
, navigate to the folder, and click Open
.  
2.
Click
OK
. The Buddy will now search for photo files in the folder selected in  
step 1.  
Language - Selecting Language in the Preferences window generates the  
Language pane. From here, the user selects the language the Buddy will use.  
Currently, only English is supported.  
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Theme - Selecting Theme in the Preferences window generates the Theme  
pane. From here, the user selects the theme (or “skin”) the Player’s television  
interface will use. Currently, only the “Blue” theme is supported.  
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Playing Digital Media  
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The Actiontec Wireless Digital Media Player is designed to play media files stored  
on a computer through the television or stereo to which it is connected. After the  
Player has been properly connected and set up, the Login screen appears.  
From this screen, the user can access all digital media files from a properly config-  
ured computer.  
Remote Control  
To interface with the Player, the included remote control is used.  
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Power Button  
The red button in the upper left corner is the power button. Pressing this button  
causes the Player to turn on and off.  
Alphanumeric Keypad  
This alphanumeric keypad is used to enter numerals or letters while using the  
Player’s television interface. To enter the letter “n” in an active text box onscreen,  
for example, press the alphanumeric keypad button marked “6mno” three times in  
succession. The character next to the insertion bar will change from “6” to “m” to  
“n.After pausing for a moment, the insertion bar will move past the entered char-  
acter, ready for the next character.  
BKSP (Backspace) Button  
The “BKSP” button deletes entries in the active text box, one character at a time.  
Cap/Num (Capitals/Numerals) Button  
The “CAP/NUM” button enters capitalized letters in an active text box (after press-  
ing the button once; “CAP” in the bottom right corner of the television will be  
highlighted) or numerals only (after pressing the button twice; “NUM” in the  
bottom right corner of the television screen will be highlighted) using the alpha-  
numeric keyboard. Pressing the button three times returns the alphanumeric key-  
board to its default operation (lower case letters, numerals, etc.)  
Zoom Button  
The “ZOOM” button changes the view of the video displayed.  
Mode Button  
The “MODE” button cycles the Player through the various Video Setting options.  
See “Video Settings” on page 52 for more information.  
Setup Button  
Pressing the “SETUP” button generates the Option screen. See “Option Bar” on  
page 49 for more information.  
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Mute Button  
Pressing the MUTE button mutes all audio from the Player.  
Page Up, Page Down Buttons  
When viewing a long file list, use the Page Up and Page Down buttons to quickly  
scroll through the list.  
Directional Keypad  
The four Directional keypad buttons are used to navigate around the Player’s tele-  
vision interface screens. When an item is highlighted on a screen, press the appro-  
priate direction button to move the highlight to a different option.  
Enter Button  
The “ENTER’ button activates the highlighted item on the television screen.  
Frame Button  
The “FRAME” button activates different frames within the currently active window,  
and can only be used while surfing the Internet via the Player.  
Tab Button  
The “TAB” button moves the cursor laterally (left to right) in the television inter-  
face screen, or when surfing the Internet via the Player.  
Video, Music, Photo, and Internet Buttons  
These buttons generate the Video (see page 41), Music (see page 43), Photo (see  
page 45), and Internet (see page 47) screens, respectively.  
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Action (Prev, Play, Next, Rew, Stop, Fwd) Buttons  
These buttons are used, when viewing a video, in much the same way as the but-  
tons on a DVD player. The “Prev” and “Next” buttons move the video to the next/  
previous chapter (if applicable), the “Fwd” and “Rew” fast forward and rewind the  
video.  
While viewing photos or playing music, the Prev and Next buttons will cause the  
next photo to appear, or the next song on the list to begin playing. The “Stop” but-  
ton causes the song or slide show playing to stop.  
URL Button  
The URL Button causes the URL section of the Internet pane to appear. In the  
URL pane, enter the address in the URL text box to visit a particular Web site.  
Home Button  
Pressing the “HOME” button causes the Home screen (see page 41) to appear,  
unless no computer has been logged into, in which case the Login screen (see page  
37) will appear.  
Login Button  
Pressing the “LOGIN” button causes the Login screen (see page 37) to appear.  
Options Button  
Pressing the “OPTIONS” button causes the Options bar (see page 51) to appear.  
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Login Screen  
When the Login screen appears, a list of previously added computers appears on  
the television screen.  
If the computer icon is gray, the computer is currently disconnected. If it is blue,  
the computer is connected.  
Selecting a Computer  
To select one of the computers, use the direction buttons on the remote to high-  
light a computer, then press the Enter button on the remote. Another Login  
screen appears. If a password has been set up, enter it using the alphanumeric  
buttons on the remote, then press the Tab button on the remote to highlight the  
green right arrow button on the television screen. Press the Enter button, and the  
Home screen appears.  
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Adding Another Computer  
Note
: Since the Player automatically finds computers running  
the Media Buddy on the selected network, adding another com-  
puter manually is not recommended.  
To add another computer to the Login Screen list:  
1.
In the Login screen, use the direction keys on the remote to highlight Add,  
then click the Enter button.  
2.
Another Login screen appears. Enter the name of the computer as it will  
appear in the initial Login screen in the “Name” text box.  
3.
Enter the IP address of the computer in the “IP” text box.  
Note
: Enter the IP address of the of the computer here only if it  
will not change (i.e., it is not set up to connect via DHCP).  
4.
If this computer will be connected to the Player every time the Player is  
turned on, click in the Always Connect” text box.  
5.
Use the direction buttons on the remote to highlight the Save button, then  
click the Enter button on the remote. The computer is added to the Login  
screen list.  
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Editing a Computers Login Profile  
To edit a computer’s Login profile:  
1. In the Login screen, use the direction keys on the remote to highlight Edit,  
then click the Enter button.  
2. An Edit screen appears. Highlight the computer profile to be edited, then press  
the Enter button on the remote.  
3. Another Edit screen appears. Change the computer’s IP address in the IP text  
box.  
4. Use the direction buttons on the remote to highlight the Save button, then  
click the Enter button on the remote. The computer’s profile has been  
changed.  
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Deleting a Computer  
To delete a computer on the Login list:  
1. In the Login screen, use the direction keys on the remote to highlight Delete,  
then click the Enter button.  
2. Another Login screen appears, with a list of computers. Highlight the box  
next to the computer’s name, then click the Enter button on the remote. An  
“X” appears in the box.  
3. Using the direction buttons on the remote, highlight “Delete” and then click  
the Enter button on the remote. The computer is deleted.  
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Accessing Media Files  
Once a computer has been chosen in the Login screen (see “Selecting a Computer”  
on page 37), the Home screen appears.  
Playing Videos  
To play a video:  
1. From the Selection screen, press 1 (or Video) on the remote.  
2. The Video screen appears. Select a video from the available list by pressing the  
appropriate number on the numeric keypad on the remote. For instance, if  
the user wants to play video 3, press 3 on the numeric keypad.  
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3. To view additional lists, page down by pressing the Page Down button on the  
remote, or navigate (using the direction buttons on the remote) to the num-  
ber groups at the top right side of the screen (1-9 10-18, etc.), then press the  
Enter button on the remote to select another list of videos. Select a video from  
the next list that appears by pressing the appropriate number on the remote’s  
numeric keypad.  
While the video is playing, the controls on the bottom of the remote behave simi-  
larly to the controls on a DVD player (see Action Buttons” on page 36).  
Search for Videos  
To search for a particular video:  
1. Use the direction buttons on the remote to highlight “Search” at the top of the  
Video screen, then press Enter on the remote.  
2. A Search screen appears. Use the direction keys to highlight the Search text  
box, then enter the first few letters of the video title.  
3.
Highlight “Search” on the screen, then press
Enter
on the remote.  
4.
A list of videos appears. Select a video to play by pressing the appropriate  
number on the numeric keypad.  
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Playing Music  
To play music files:  
1. From the Selection screen, press 2 (or Music) on the remote.  
2. The Music screen appears. Select a song from the available list by pressing the  
appropriate number on the numeric keypad on the remote. For instance, if  
the user wants to play song file 3, press 3 on the numeric keypad.  
3. To view additional lists, page down by pressing the Page Down button on the  
remote, or navigate (using the direction buttons on the remote) to the num-  
ber groups at the top right side of the screen (1-9 10-18, etc.), then press Enter  
on the remote to select another list of music files. Select a music file from the  
next list that appears by pressing the appropriate number on the remote’s  
numeric keypad.  
While playing a single song (i.e., selecting one song from a list), the “Prev” and  
“Next” buttons restart the song, while “Stop” stops the song and return the Player  
to the Music screen. While playing a song from a list (i.e., using the “Play” or “Play  
Random” options at the top of the screen), the “Prev” and “Next” buttons will play  
the previous and next songs on the list, respectively.  
Play Entire List in Order  
To play an entire list of music files in alphabetic order:  
1. Locate a list of music files to be played.  
2. Using the direction buttons, navigate to “Play” at the top of the Music screen.  
3. Press Enter on the remote. The first song on the list plays.  
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Play Entire List Randomly  
To play an entire list of song files at random:  
1. Locate a list of song files to be played.  
2. Using the direction buttons, navigate to “Random” at the top of the Music  
screen.  
3. Press Enter on the remote. A random song from the chosen list plays.  
Search  
To search for a particular song file:  
1. Use the direction buttons on the remote to highlight Search at the top of the  
Video screen, then press Enter on the remote.  
2. A “Search” screen appears. Use the direction keys to highlight the Search text  
box, then enter the first few letters of the song file title.  
3.
Highlight Search on the screen, then press Enter on the remote.  
4.
A list of music files appears. Select a music file to play by pressing the appro-  
priate number on the numeric keypad, or navigate to the additional lists at the  
upper right of the screen.  
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Viewing Photos  
To view photos:  
1. From the Selection screen, press 3 (or Photo) on the remote.  
2. The Photo screen appears.  
Select a photo or photo collection from the available list by pressing appropri-  
ate number on the numeric keypad on the remote. For instance, if the user  
wants to view photo list 2, press 2 on the remote.  
3. The selected photo collection appears.  
4. To view a photo, press the appropriate number button on the remote, or high-  
light the photo and press Enter on the remote.  
5. To view additional lists, page down by pressing the Page Down button on the  
remote while in the Photo screen, or navigate (using the directional buttons  
on the remote) to the number groups at the top right side of the screen (1-9  
10-18, etc.), then press Enter on the remote to select another list of photos.  
Select a photo from the next list that appears by pressing the appropriate  
number on the remote’s alphanumeric keypad.  
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While a photo is being displayed, the Previous and Next buttons on the remote  
cause the previous or next photo in the photo collection to appear.  
Play Entire List in Order  
To play an entire list of photo files in order:  
1. Locate a list of photos to be displayed.  
2. Using the direction buttons, navigate to Play Slides at the top of the Photo  
screen.  
3. Press Enter on the remote. The first photo on the list is displayed. After a few  
seconds, the next photo is displayed.  
Play Entire List Randomly  
To display an entire list of photos at random:  
1. Locate a list of photos to be displayed.  
2. Using the direction buttons, navigate to Random Slides at the top of the  
Photo screen.  
3. Press Enter on the remote. A random photo from the chosen list is displayed.  
After few seconds, another photo is displayed  
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Using the Internet  
To access various Internet services:  
1. From the Selection screen, press the 4 button on the remote.  
2. The Internet screen appears. Select an Internet service from the available list  
by pressing appropriate number on the numeric keypad on the remote. For  
instance, to listen to Internet radio, press 4.  
Web Bookmarks  
Pressing 1 on the remote when in the Internet screen generates the Web  
Bookmarks screen.  
Here, the list of bookmarks included in the “Favorites” folder of Internet  
Explorer running on the computer is displayed. Clicking on a link generates the  
Web page selected.  
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Web Directory  
Pressing 2 on the remote when in the Internet screen generates the Web  
Directory screen.  
Here, the user can visit various popular Internet destinations, including enter-  
tainment, shopping, and tech gear Web sites. Simply use the numeric keypad on  
the remote to navigate.  
Radio  
Pressing 3 on the numeric keypad of the remote when in the Internet screen  
generates the Internet Radio screen.  
Here, the user can visit listen to popular Internet radio stations, in a variety of  
music genres. Use the alphanumeric keypad on the remote to navigate to the  
music category of choice, then select a station. To stop listening to a particular  
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station, press Stop on the remote.  
News  
Pressing 4 on the remote when in the Internet screen generates the Internet  
News screen.  
Here, the user can visit various Internet news Web sites. Simply use the numeric  
keypad on the remote to navigate to the news Web site of choice.  
Actiontec Link  
Pressing the “MISC” button, or choosing Actiontec” in the Home screen, causes  
the Actiontec Internet link page to open.  
Options Bar  
Pressing the Options button on the remote generates the Options bar at the bot-  
tom of the television screen.  
Web Button  
Pressing the Web Button in the Options bar causes the URL bar to appear. Enter a  
URL address to visit a particular Web site (www.actiontec.com. for example), then  
press Enter on the remote to visit the Web site.  
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Arrow Buttons  
Pressing the Arrow buttons (Back and Forward) cause the previous screen to  
appear (left arrow), or, if applicable, the next screen to appear.  
X Button  
Pressing the “X” button causes the screen currently loading to stop loading.  
Reload Button  
Pressing the “Reload” button reloads the current screen.  
Home Button  
Pressing the “Home” button causes the Home screen to appear.  
Language Button  
Pressing the “Language” button allows the user to change the language used by  
the Player. When the Language button is pressed, a language name will appear in  
the left corner of the screen. Pressing Enter on the remote selects the language.  
Pressing the Language button again displays another language name.  
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Options Button  
Pressing the “Options” button causes the “Options” screen to appear.  
At the top of the Options screen are five links: Options, IP Config, WIFI Setup,  
Time Setup, and Update ROM.  
Options  
In the Options screen (shown above), which opens automatically when the  
“Options” button is pressed, has various settings that can be changed by clicking  
on the menus. After making one or more changes in the Options screen, navi-  
gate to the bottom of the screen, highlight “Save,and press Enter on the remote  
to implement and save the changes made.  
Screen Saver
-  
- To change the time period until the  
Player’s screen saver activates, highlight the Screen Saver list box, then press  
Enter
on the remote. A list (1-60) appears. Select the number of minutes, then  
press
Enter
on the remote. The screen saver will activate after the number of  
minutes selected.  
Default Language  
- To change the language of the  
Player’s television interface, highlight the Default Language list box, then press  
Enter on the remote. A list of languages appears. Select a language, then press  
Enter on the remote. The default language of the interface changes to the lan-  
guage selected.  
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Internet Security  
- To change the Player’s type of  
Internet Security, highlight the Internet Security list box, then press Enter on the  
remote. A list of options appears (SSL2, SSL3, TLSV1/SSL2/SSL3). Select a level  
of Internet security, then press Enter on the remote. The level of Internet secu-  
rity of the Player changes to the level of security selected.  
Note
: It is recommended that the default Internet security set-  
ting (SSL2 [Secure Sockets Layer 2]) be left unchanged.  
Video Setting
-  
- To change the Player’s video  
setting, highlight the Video Setting list box, then press Enter on the remote.  
A list of settings appears (Composite/S-Video NTSC, Component NTSC,  
Composite/S-Video PAL, etc.). After consulting the documentation of the televi-  
sion or monitor connected to the Player to find out which video setting to select,  
highlight it, then press Enter on the remote. The video setting of the Player  
changes to the setting selected.  
Note: For most standard televisions, the default setting  
(Composite/S-Video NTSC) should be left unchanged.  
Video Zoom
-  
- To change the Player’s video zoom,  
highlight the Video Zoom list box, then press
Enter
on the remote. A list of  
video zoom settings appears (Fit to screen, Full screen, Actual size). Highlight  
a video zoom setting, then press
Enter
on the remote. The video zoom of the  
Player changes to the setting selected. Video zoom works only when a video is  
playing  
Audio Setting  
- To change the Player’s audio setting,  
highlight the Audio Setting list box, then press Enter on the remote. A list of  
settings appears (Stereo Output, AC3 5.1 Output). After consulting the docu-  
mentation of the audio receiver connected to the Player to find out which audio  
setting to select, highlight it, then press Enter on the remote. The audio setting  
of the Player changes to the setting selected.  
Browse Option
-  
- To enable the Player’s com-  
pact browser, click in the box next to “Enable Compact Browser” and place  
an “x” there. The compact browser causes interface elements on the television  
screen (buttons, etc.) to shrink or move closer together, enabling smaller screens  
to display more interface elements  
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Sound Option
-  
- To select a sound while typ-  
ing or navigating in the Player’s television interface, or a sound when a system  
alert occurs, highlight the appropriate Sound Option box and place an “x” there  
by pressing Enter on the remote. The selected sound will play when the action  
occurs.  
Restore Factory Settings  
- To restore the Player’s factory  
default settings, highlight the “Restore Factory Settings” button and press Enter  
on the remote. The factory settings will be restored on the Player.  
Save/Cancel  
- To cause the changes made in the Options screen  
to activate on the Player, highlight the “Save” button and press Enter on the  
remote. The changes will be activated. If the user chooses to cancel any changes  
made in the Options screen before selecting “Save,highlight the “Cancel” button  
and press
Enter
on the remote. No changes will be made.  
IP Config  
Clicking “IP Config” in the “Options” screen causes the “IP Config” screen to  
appear.  
This screen shows the various addresses the Player is using while in its current  
network setup. Highlighting “Switch to Manual” and pressing
Enter
on the remote  
causes the fields to become modifiable.  
Note
: It is recommended that the default IP Config settings be  
left unchanged.  
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WiFi Setup  
Selecting “WIFI Setup” generates the WiFi Setup screen. For more information  
concerning the settings in the WIFI Setup screen, see “Setting Up the Wireless  
Connection” on page 15.  
Here, the user enters the wireless information needed to connect the Player to  
the computer. After making one or more changes in the Options screen, navigate  
to the bottom of the screen, highlight “Save,and press Enter on the remote to  
implement and save the changes made.  
SSID
-  
- Enter the SSID (Service Set Identifier), or name,  
of the wireless network to which the Player connects in the “SSID” text box by  
highlighting the text box, then entering the name using the alphanumeric key-  
pad on the remote.  
Connection
-  
- To create an ad hoc (computer-  
to-computer) wireless network, highlight the box next to “Direct to a computer  
(ad-hoc)” and press
Enter
on the remote to place an “x” there. When this box is  
inactive (no “x” appears), the Player is set to join an existing wireless network.  
WEP
-  
- To activate WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) secu-  
rity on the Player’s computer-to-computer network, highlight the box next to  
either “64-bit” or “128-bit” and press Enter on the remote. Then, highlight the  
“WEP key” text box and enter the hexadecimal key using the alphanumeric key-  
pad on the remote. The computer connecting to the Player must be set up with  
the same type of WEP and WEP key to communicate wirelessly with it.  
If joining an existing wireless network that requires WEP security authentica-  
tion, select the type of WEP and enter the key in the WEP key text box.  
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Save/Cancel  
- To cause the changes made in the WIFI Setup screen  
to activate on the Player, highlight the “Save” button and press
Enter
on the  
remote. The changes will be activated. If the user chooses to cancel any changes  
made in the Options screen before selecting “Save,highlight the “Cancel” button  
and press Enter on the remote. No changes will be made.  
Check Signal Strength
-  
- To check the signal strength of the  
wireless network, highlight the “Check signal strength” button and press
Enter  
on the remote. Signal and noise amounts will appear onscreen. To stop, highlight  
the “Stop signal strength check” button and press Enter on the remote.  
Time Setup  
Selecting “Time Setup” generates the Time Setup screen.  
Here, the user can change various aspects of the time settings of the Player, includ-  
ing time servers (if the Player is online), time zone, and daylight savings time.  
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Update ROM  
Selecting “Update Rom” generates the “Update ROM” screen.  
By clicking on the link in the screen and following the subsequent instructions, the  
user can update the firmware of the Player.  
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Troubleshooting and  
Frequently Asked  
Questions  
5
This chapter details some troubleshooting strategies, as well as frequently asked ques-  
tions and their answers.  
How far can I be from a computer or access point and maintain a  
connection?  
The wireless card range depends on the environment. Indoor range is approxi-  
mately 100 feet or more; outdoor range can reach up to 300 feet.  
How fast is the wireless connection with the Digital Media Player?  
The rated speed of the wireless connection under optimal conditions is 11Mbps.  
This speed does vary, depending on distance from the access point or computer  
and the amount of attenuation (physical barriers, such as walls, glass, etc.) the  
wireless signal must go through.  
I’m getting skips and stops while watching movies from my computer using  
the Digital Media Player. What should I do?  
Movies contain a very large amount of data. The speed and power of the com-  
puter controls how well you are able to watch movies using the Digital Media  
Player. If you are having problems, make sure that you close out of all unneeded  
programs on your computer. Other programs can take up processing time and  
slow down the movie you’re watching.  
What can I connect the Digital Media Player to?  
The Digital Media Player can connect wirelessly to a computer or an access  
point. It can also connect to a router or hub via Ethernet.  
Does the access point provide load-balancing capabilities?  
No, the access point is not designed to track the load on the network resources;  
it is a data transport device only.  
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Will cordless phones interfere with the Digital Media Player?  
The 802.11b Wireless Card uses 2.4 GHz frequency. If your cordless phone  
uses this frequency, problems may occur. Different cordless phones use dif-  
ferent frequencies, and generally include a label stating which frequency they  
use. If you are having problems with interference caused by your cordless  
phone, try changing the wireless card’s channel. This can sometimes clear  
up interference issues. Any wireless device using the 2.4 GHz frequency can  
cause wireless interference.  
Can my wireless signal pass through floors, walls, and glass?  
The effect of the physical environment can have varying effects on signal  
strength and quality. The denser an object (a concrete wall compared to a  
plaster wall, for example), the greater the interference will be. Concrete or  
metal-reinforced structures cause a higher degree of wireless signal loss than  
those made of wood, plaster, or glass.  
What is WEP?  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the standard encryption mode for  
802.11b communications.  
How do I make a HEX-based WEP key?  
64-bit WEP Key – Composed of 10 alphanumeric characters (0-9, a-f); exam-  
ple: 843c29a562  
128-bit WEP Key – Composed of 26 alphanumeric characters (0-9, a-f);  
example: 3c29f2536bef3276d32e364a2c  
What is the difference between 40-bit and 64-bit encryption?  
There really is no difference between the two. They are different terminolo-  
gies used throughout the industry for the same level of encryption.  
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Specifications  
A
General  
Model Number  
DMP011000-01 (Wireless Digital Media Player)  
Standards  
IEEE 802.11b (2.4 Ghz-DSSS); IEEE802.3 (10 BASE-T Ethernet); IEEE 802.3u  
(100 BASE-T Fast Ethernet)  
Certifications  
FCC; CE; UL; WiFi  
LAN  
10/100 Mbps (auto-sensing and auto-crossover) Ethernet (RJ-45) port  
Audio  
S/P DIF Port (RCA and Optical)  
Left and Right Channel RCA Output Ports  
Video  
Composite Video Port  
S-Video Port  
Component Video Port  
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Other Input/Output  
DVI (Digital Visual Interface)  
Infrared Remote  
Wireless PC Card slot  
Visual Indicators  
Power LED  
Ethernet (10/100) LED  
Link/Activity LED  
Wireless  
Operating Range  
Up to 100 meters indoors  
Up to 400 meters outdoors  
Data Rates  
11, 5.5, 2, and 1 Mbps  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature  
0˚ to 65˚ Celsius  
Storage Temperature  
-20˚ to 85˚ Celsius  
Operating and Storage Humidity  
95%  
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Setting Up the  
Player via Ethernet  
B
While it is recommended that the Player connect wirelessly to another com-  
puter to share digital media files, it can also be connected to an existing wired  
network or computer via Ethernet.  
Note
: Do not install the wireless PC Card when connecting via  
Ethernet.  
Connecting to a Wired Network  
To connect the Player to an existing wired network via Ethernet:  
1. Plug a standard, straight-through Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the  
rear panel of the Player.  
2. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into an open Ethernet port on a  
router or hub connected to the wired network.  
3. Reboot the Player.  
4. When the Player has rebooted, all computers on the wired network with a  
Media Buddy properly intstalled and configured will display on the Login  
page.  
Connecting to a Single Computer  
To connect the Player to a single computer via Ethernet:  
1. Plug a crossover Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the rear panel of the  
Player.  
2. Plug the other end of the crossover Ethernet cable into an Ethernet port on  
the computer with a properly installed and configured Media Buddy.  
3. Start up the Player and the computer. After attempting to connect to each  
other, the process will timeout. At this point, both the Player and computer  
revert to default connection mode, and locate each other.  
4. The computer displays in the Login screen of the Player.  
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Notices  
Regulatory Compliance Notices  
Class B Equipment  
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 installa-  
tion. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,  
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter-  
ference 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 to correct the  
interference by implementing one or more of the following measures:  
s
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna;  
s
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver;  
s
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected;  
s
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made  
to this device that are not expressly approved by Actiontec Electronics, Inc., may  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo – United States  
only.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-  
lowing two conditions:  
1
This device may not cause harmful interference;  
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2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause unwanted operation.  
Note: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance require-  
ments, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to  
provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons  
and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with  
any other antenna or transmitter.  
For questions regarding your product or the FCC declaration, contact:  
Actiontec Electronics, Inc.  
760 North Mary Ave.  
Sunnyvale, CA 94086  
United States  
Tel: (408) 752-7700  
Fax: (408) 541-9005  
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Limited Warranty  
Hardware
:
Action
tec Electronics, Inc., warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that  
this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials,  
under normal use and service, for twelve (12) months from the date of purchase  
from
Action
tec Electronics or its authorized reseller.  
Action
tec Electronics’ sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at  
Action
tec’s option and expense, to repair the defective product or part, deliver to  
Customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item, or if neither  
of the two foregoing options is reasonably available,
Action
tec Electronics may, in its  
sole discretion, refund to Customer the purchase price paid for the defective prod-  
uct. All products that are replaced will become the property of
Action
tec Electronics,  
Inc. Replacement products may be new or reconditioned.
Action
tec Electronics war-  
rants any replaced or repaired product or part for ninety (90) days from shipment,  
or the remainder of the initial warranty period, whichever is longer.  
Software
:
Action
tec Electronics warrants to Customer that each software program  
licensed from it will perform in substantial conformance to its program specifica-  
tions, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from
Action
tec  
Electronics or its authorized reseller.
Action
tec Electronics warrants the media con-  
taining software against failure during the warranty period. The only updates that  
will be provided are at the sole discretion of
Action
tec Electronics and will only  
be available for download at the
Action
tec Web site, www.actiontec.com.
Action
tec  
Electronics’ sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at
Action
tec  
Electronics’ option and expense, to refund the purchase price paid by Customer  
for any defective software product, or to replace any defective media with software  
which substantially conforms to applicable
Action
tec Electronics published specifi-  
cations. Customer assumes responsibility for the selection of the appropriate appli-  
cations program and associated reference materials.
Action
tec Electronics makes  
no warranty or representation that its software products will meet Customer’s  
requirements or work in combination with any hardware or applications software  
products provided by third parties, that the operation of the software products will  
be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be  
corrected. For any third-party products listed in the
Action
tec Electronics software  
product documentation or specifications as being compatible,
Action
tec Electronics  
will make reasonable efforts to provide compatibility, except where the non-com-  
patibility is caused by a “bug” or defect in the third party’s product or from use of  
the software product not in accordance with
Action
tec Electronics published speci-  
fications or user guide.  
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THIS ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS PRODUCT MAY INCLUDE OR BE BUNDLED  
WITH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS GOVERNED BY A  
SEPARATE END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT.  
THIS ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO SUCH THIRD-  
PARTY SOFTWARE. FOR THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY, PLEASE REFER TO THE  
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT GOVERNING THE USE OF SUCH SOFTWARE.  
Obtaining Warranty Service: Customer may contact
Action
tec Electronics  
Technical Support Center within the applicable warranty period to obtain war-  
ranty service authorization. Dated proof of purchase from
Action
tec Electronics or  
its authorized reseller may be required. Products returned to
Action
tec Electronics  
must be pre-authorized by
Action
tec Electronics with a Return Merchandise  
Authorization (RMA) number marked on the outside of the package, and sent  
prepaid and packaged appropriately for safe shipment, and it is recommended that  
they be insured or sent by a method that provides for tracking of the package. The  
repaired or replaced item will be shipped to Customer, at
Action
tec Electronics’  
expense, not later than thirty (30) days after
Action
tec Electronics receives the  
defective product.  
Return the product to:  
(In the United States)  
Action
tec Electronics, Inc.  
760 North Mary Avenue  
Sunnyvale, CA 94085  
Action
tec Electronics shall not be responsible for any software, firmware, informa-  
tion, memory data, or Customer data contained in, stored on, or integrated with  
any products returned to
Action
tec Electronics for repair, whether under warranty  
or not.  
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF AN ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS’ PRODUCT DOES  
NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY FOR  
BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND  
OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS’ OPTION. TO  
THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND  
REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, TERMS OR  
CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW,  
STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES, TERMS OR CONDITIONS  
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SATISFACTORY  
QUALITY, CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT,  
ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS  
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NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR  
IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION,  
MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.  
ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY  
IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT  
OR MALFUNCTION IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY  
CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLATION  
OR TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPT TO OPEN, REPAIR OR MODIFY THE  
PRODUCT, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR  
BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, OTHER HAZARDS, OR ACTS OF GOD.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW,  
ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS  
ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING  
NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR  
PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS,  
LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, OR OTHER FINANCIAL  
LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION,  
MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS  
PRODUCT, EVEN IF ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER  
HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS  
LIABILITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT,OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE  
PAID, AT ACTIONTEC ELECTRONICS’ OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY  
FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN  
SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.  
Disclaimer
: Some countries, states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages for certain products supplied to consumers, or the limitation of liability  
for personal injury, so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their  
application to you. When the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded in  
their entirety, they will be limited to the duration of the applicable written warranty.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary depending on local law.  
Dispute Resolution: The customer may contact the Director of Technical Support  
in the event the Customer is not satisfied with
Action
tec Electronics’ response to  
the complaint. In the event that the Customer is still not satisfied with the response  
of the Director of Technical Support, the Customer is instructed to contact the  
Director of Marketing. In the event that the Customer is still not satisfied with the  
response of the Director of Marketing, the Customer is instructed to contact the  
Chief Financial Officer and/or President.  
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Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State  
of California, U.S.A., excluding its conflicts of laws and principles, and excluding  
the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.  
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