Teac WAP-V6000 User manual

WAP-V6000
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Copyright Notices
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The Product “TEAC WAP-V6000“ (hereinafter referred to as the "Product") includes Open-
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from the distribution of this product by TEAC
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Contents
Copyright Notices 2
Dear User, 5
About This Manual 5
After unpacking 5
Safety Information 6
Controls and connectors 7
Infrared (IR) Remote Control 8
Table of remote control buttons 9
Remote Control battery installation 10
Installation 11
Connections 11
Connection Diagram 11
St rt-Up .............................................................................................12
Setup Menu 14
Wired Network Setup 14
Wireless Network Setup 15
Advanced Network Setup 17
Connect WAP-V6000 to computer directly 17
Wired Network 17
Wireless Network 17
HDD Inst ll tion, Configur tion nd File M n gement.................18
Hard Disk Drive Installation 18
WAP-V6000 HDD Format Wizard 20
Copy files from USB Storage Device to WAP-V6000 (Local HDD) 21
Copy/Delete files from computer to WAP-V6000 (Local Hard Disk) 23
Samba Server function 23
Network Protocols to Pl y Medi ....................................................25
UPnP Mediaserver installation on computer 25
Other access solutions for networked resources 25
NFS protocol 25
Samba Client Protocol 28
Pl y Multimedi Files .......................................................................31
Music 31
Supported Music Formats 31
To Play Music 32
Photos 36
Supported Photo Format 36
To view photos 36
Playing a Photo Slideshow 38
Controlling Photo Playback 38
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Viewing Photo Information 38
Photo Viewing Effect 38
Viewing Photos While Music is Playing (BackGround Music) 40
View Photo in Thumbnails Mode 43
Video 44
Supported Video Formats 44
To play video 45
Control Video Playback 47
Video Viewing Effects 48
Subtitles and Languages/Audio-Tracks 49
Video Resume Playing 50
DVD Menu Navigation 52
Web Browser......................................................................................53
To open the Web Browser 53
Using the Remote Control for Browser navigation 53
Tool bar of the browser 54
Opening a web page 54
Internet Medi ....................................................................................57
Play Internet Radio - Live 365™ 57
Play Internet Radio - My Radio 59
Play Internet Video - My Video 60
Viewing Youtube Content 62
Add/Delete the Internet Radio/TV Station Lists 63
BitTorrent Downlo der......................................................................64
Enabling the BitTorrent Function 64
BitTorrent Management 68
Removing Completed Download Files 69
Firmw re Upgr de nd Reset to Def ult.........................................70
Upgrade by Using USB Flash Disk 70
Reset to Default 70
Miscell neous Settings.....................................................................71
System Setup 71
Bit Torrent Setup 77
Trouble Shooting...............................................................................78
Advice on loc tion, c re nd s fety................................................81
Specific tions:...................................................................................83
CE – Decl r tion of conformity........................................................84
Notes on WEEE..................................................................................84
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De r User,
we are pleased that you have chosen a wireless media player from
TEAC media systems and congratulate you on this choice
With your TEAC media systems WAP-V6000 you have acquired a modern piece of
wireless audio technology that is in equal measure attractive and of high quality We
are sure that this product will provide useful service and a lot of fun over the coming
years
your TEAC media systems team!
About This M nu l
The TEAC media systems WAP-V6000 User Manual gives you a step-by-step
explanation of how to install WAP-V6000 Media Player Use this information to set
up and configure WAP-V6000
This manual is provided in PDF format on the Installation CD-ROM
Your computer must have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader or OpenOffice installed in
order to view and print PDF files
After unp cking
After unpacking you should first check that the contents are complete
There should be:
●WAP-V6000 Wireless AV Player
●Remote control (2 AA batteries included)
●Power cable
●Category 5 (CAT5) Ethernet cable
●Composite (CVBS) Video cable and Audio cable (3 RCA plugs each ends)
●HDMI cable
●WAP-V6000 Installation CD, including TEAC media systems WAP-V6000
User Manual in PDF format and Twonkymedia Server Software
●4 Screws (for HDD)
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S fety Inform tion
ATTENTION: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric
shock, or other injury or damage
●Read these instructions
●Keep these instructions
●Heed all Warnings
●Follow all instructions
●Do not use this apparatus near water
●Clean only with dry cloth
●Do not install near any hear sources such as radiators, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heart
●Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods of time
ATTENTION: To reduce the risk of electronic shock, pull out the mains plug before
removing the cover!
ATTENTION: The device can display static images, which can cause “burn in” of
certain displays Avoid leaving static images (such as photos or paused videos)
onscreen for long periods of time
ATTENTION : This device should be used only indoors in well-ventilated areas To
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or interference, do not expose this appliance to
rain, liquid, moisture, excessive hear, or naked flame
Tip: please visit www teac de to check for new firmware for your WAP-V6000 New
firmware contains latest corrections and often it adds essential new features into
your device!
-- We do recommend, always to update for the latest firmware! --
TEAC is always active to offer you the best possible features for your WAP-V6000!
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Controls nd connectors
M in unit front view
1 = Standby Button 4 = LC-Display
2 = Navigation Buttons 5 = USB Host
3 = Indication LEDs:
Power/Standby, HDD, Network
M in unit re r view
1 = Wlan Antenna 1 7 = S/PDIF Optical Digital Output
2 = Composite Video Output 8 = HDMI Output
3 = Audio Output Right Channel 9 = S/PDIF Coaxial Digital Output
4 = Ethernet Lan Terminal 10 = Audio Output Left Channel
5 = Wlan Antenna 2 11 = USB Host
6 = Connector for Power Supply
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Infr red (IR) Remote Control
1 = STANDBY / ON
2 = Video OUTPUT selection
3 = Number keys
4 = PREVious / NEXT track
5 = Navigation keys
6 = Function selection
7 = Playback options
8 = Main menu HOME button
9 = SETUP
10 = Audio MUTE button
11 = Volume control
Battery compartment
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T ble of remote control buttons
Button FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
POWER Turn On/Off “WAP-V6000”
HOME Hotkey to return to Main Menu
MUTE Mute audio output
OUTPUT Switch the video output type
COPY Copy USB content into local HDD
MENU Go to the Menu of DVD films
A-B Set/Cancel A-B repeat mode
SLOW Slow forward / backward the media with speed 1/2x,
1/4x,1/8x…
ZOOM Zoom video or photo
REPEAT
1 Video & Music: Repeat current file or Repeat all files in this
folder or cancel repeat function
2 Photo: Repeat Background music
STOP Stop the media playing
DISPLAY Display media info Pressing twice will show more info about
video
BACK 1 Press to return to previous folder or setup page
2 Save/cancel wireless setting in wireless setup page
PREV 1 Skip to the previous page when browsing media files
2 Skip to the previous file when playing media files
NEXT 1 Skip to the next page when browsing media files
2 Skip to the next file when playing media files
VIDEO Press to jump to VIDEO mode
MUSIC Press to jump to MUSIC mode
PICTURES Press to jump to PHOTO mode
iMedi Press to jump to Internet Media mode
DIRECTIONS
1 Press “LEFT” to stop current mode return to former layer;
Press “RIGHT” to enter a selected folder or server
2 Video Mode: Press “UP” or “DOWN” to choose other file
3 Photo Mode: Move picture in “zoom” mode or rotate picture
in “rotate” mode
4 Music Mode: Press “UP” to skip to previous music file or
press “DOWN” to skip to next music file
OK/Pl y P use 1 Play or pause media files
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2 Enter the highlight item
REWIND Fast backward the media file with speed 2x, 4x, 8x…
FORWARD Fast forward the media file with speed 2x, 4x, 8x…
SUB & LANG Select different subtitles and languages when playing video
file
VOLUME+/- Increase/Decrease the volume
BGM
1 Add/Remove a music file as background music
2 Add/Remove a music station from “My Media” as
background music
NUMBERS 1 Input number with the key value
2 Go to 00%-99% progress of current video or music file
RECORD Record stream into HDD
:/ Go to the specified time of current file
SORT Sorting all the files in one folder and re-arrange in alphabetical
order
SETUP Hotkey to Setup Menu
Remote Control b ttery inst ll tion
The RC is powered by two “Micro“ AAA batteries A fresh set of batteries can
achieve several weeks of normal usage
We do recommend to utilize common Alkaline Batteries
●The battery compartment is placed at the back of the RC cabinet
●The battery cover slider can be unlocked by slight shifting down the cover
lock and pulling out the cover After unlocking, the cover can easily be
removed
●Please care to insert the batteries according to the markings in the battery
case and on the batteries itself Wrong polarity might damage the RC
●Then insert the battery cover back on the opening and press-in until you
recognize it was locked again
●The remote control now is ready to use
Note: It is possible to utilize rechargeable AA-type batteries (NiMH or NiCd)
However, rechargeable batteries have higher self-discharge and less cell tension,
causing shorter operation time Therefore we do not recommend to use
rechargeable batteries
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