Roku HD1000 Portable DVD Player User Manual


 
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9 aspect ratio. You may then make video placement adjustments
to t the Roku HD1000’s video output to the full screen and use the
circle as a guide to maintaining a true 16:9 aspect ratio.
Note: When changing the video output connector and resolution,
you may choose a setting which your display does not support. If
this happens, your screen may go blank or show a garbled picture.
No problem! Just wait 30 seconds, and the HD1000 will automati-
cally return to the prior selection.
Image Viewer Settings
Select a media source which contains photos or movies, then
move the highlight to the right onto the Browse button. Press
Select. When the Browse window opens, move the highlight to
the Options button, and press Select. The Photo Options window
opens. In this window, you can:
Set the delay between photos when watching an automatic
slideshow.
Choose whether pictures should be initially displayed so that
the entire picture ts on the screen, or zoomed (and possibly
cropped) so that they ll the entire screen.
Choose whether the image le’s name and creation date are
displayed momentarily when each new image is displayed.
Note: These options may also be accessed while actually view-
ing pictures by pressing Select on the remote to open the Photo
Options window.
Bypass Mode
When you press the power button on your Roku HD1000, it will
enter Standby mode, and display a pass-through video signal on
its video outputs. The pass-through video signal will be the same
video signal that is connected to the Roku HD1000’s video input
connectors.
If you select the “Auto ON” option on the No Video selector, and
then place your Roku HD1000 in Standby mode (by pressing the
power button), it will automatically switch between the pass-
through video signal and its own video display whenever the input
video signal is turned on or off. For example, if you connect your
DVD player to the video input connectors, whenever you turn your
DVD player on, the Roku HD1000 will automatically switch to pass-
through video and display the DVD player’s output. When you turn
the DVD player off (and remove the input video signal), the Roku
HD1000 will automatically switch back to its own video display.
When you have the No Video selection set to “Auto ON,” pressing
the power button will take you in and out of an override mode, in
which the Roku HD1000 remains displaying its own video signal,
whether or not there is a video signal present on its inputs.
Wireless
If you have a supported wireless adapter, you can connect your
Roku HD1000 to a wireless network. First, make sure the wireless
receiver is properly connected to the Roku HD1000.
To complete the connection, you must enter the wireless network’s
name (ESSID) and password (if any) in the Wireless setup panel. You