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Select the option 'Setup' in the main menu. The Setup menu will be shown on your screen.
In the Setup menu, the following options are available:
- Network Setup
- System Setup
- Version
6.1 Network Setup
In the 'Network Setup' menu, you can change the network settings of the unit.
By default, the unit is set to DHCP. When the unit is powered, it will search for an available DHCP server
to provide an IP address to the unit.
If you do not have a DHCP server in your network you can change the network settings manually. To do
this, you need to set the option DHCP to disable.
You can now change the following settings:
- IP Address
- Netmask
- Gateway
- DNS
When the settings are changed, press the 'Back' (8) button on the remote control to return to the main
Setup menu.
6.2 System Setup
In the 'System Setup' menu, you can change the system settings of the unit.
You can change the following settings:
Language
TV Mode Setup
- Video Output
- TV System
Note:
To enjoy the output quality of the unit the most, it is suggested to set the TV system to the
maximum possible resolution for your TV.
- Aspect Ratio
- Use HDMI EDID
IP Address used by the unit.
Subnet mask for the chosen IP address.
Default gateway in your network.
Dynamic Name Server in your network.
Change the OSD language of the unit.
Select your Video output signal. (SVIDEO & CVBS, YPbPr or HDMI)
Select your TV system. (PAL or NTSC)
When Component (YPbPr) or HDMI is selected as Video Output, you can
change the output resolution from 480p to 1080p60.
(The number behind the resolution (p30, p50, p60) indicates the maximum
possible framerate for this resolution (30 frames, 50 frames, 60 frames/sec).)
Select the aspect ratio of your TV. (4:3 LB, 4:3 PS, 16:9)
Enable or Disable the use of HDMI EDID.
(EDID = Extended Display Identification Data. If your TV supports EDID, it will
send the available resolutions and aspect ratios automatically to the unit)
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