Freecom Technologies MediaPlayer Drive-In Kit Portable Multimedia Player User Manual


 
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Freecom MediaPlayer Drive-In
GB
Precautions
We strongly recommend you to regularly back up the data from the hard
drive that you have built in, to another safe media. Freecom can never be
held responsible for data damage or data loss of the built-in HDD.
Unplug the power adaptor when you don't use the device for a longer
period time.
The device does not support DivX, XviD codec of video files that has GMC,
Qpel option.
Do not turn off the power when a file is playing.
We recommend (when connected to PC) that you use a USB cable not longer
than 3 meters.
If you have USB 1.1 Host Adapter, the device will be working at USB1.1
speed.
When using a hard drive with less than 6GB storage capacity, you may
experience data damage or data loss. We recommend you to use a harddrive
of more than 6GB.
Note: Be sure to format the Hard Drive before using the device.
When you use an unformatted HDD, a PC will not detect the
device.
Warnings and Safety Instructions
Please read and follow the below mentioned instructions. They should be
observed in order to prevent injury to the user, damage to the device and
damage to property, as well as to ensure safe use of the product. Not following
these instructions may cause the unit to malfunction.
To ensure that your Freecom Network MediaPlayer-35 drive in kit functions
properly, please take note of the following precautions. If these are not
followed, you may void your warranty and damage the Freecom Network
MediaPlayer-35 drive in kit.
Safely remove the Freecom Network MediaPlayer-35 drive in kit via your
operating system (the "unplug or eject hardware" option in the Windows
taskbar) before disconnecting the USB cable or power cable and before
switching off the device. Failing to do so may result in data loss.
Do not disconnect the Freecom Network MediaPlayer-35 drive in kit from
the PC during file transfer. This may result in data loss and an error on the
player. If this occurs, please run the ScanDisk utility.