Roku HD1000 Portable DVD Player User Manual


 
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1. Decide which audio output you want to use: analog or digital.
2. If using analog audio, connect a standard stereo audio cable
(supplied) to the red and white Audio Out connectors on the back
of your HD1000. Connect the other end of the cable to the audio
input on your amplier, display or speakers. Be sure to match the
colors of the plugs and connectors.
3. If using digital audio, connect a coaxial digital audio cable to the
Digital Audio Out connector on your HD1000. Connect the other
end of the cable to a S/PDIF-compatible audio input on your
amplier, display or speakers.
Your HD1000 can also act as a music visualizer for external audio
sources. Connect a standard stereo audio cable to the Audio In jacks
on the back of your HD1000, taking care to match plug and connec-
tor colors. Connect the other end of the cable to the audio output
of the desired device. For example, the Monitor connection on your
AV receiver, or the Audio Out connection on your stereo. When the
HD1000 is in Standby, this audio connection is passed through to the
stereo Audio Out connectors.
Connecting Your HD1000 to Your Home Network
Your HD1000 can be used to enjoy your existing collection of pictures,
music and more by connecting to your computer over your home net-
work. A 10/100 Ethernet port is included right on the back of the unit,
and the HD1000 will automatically congure itself via the DHCP proto-
col. Just connect the network cable before plugging the unit into AC
Power. Wireless network adapters are also supported for connection
to an existing Wi-Fi network. See our Website at www.rokulabs.com
for details on supported wireless adapters, as well as detailed instruc-
tions for accessing your PC or Mac over the network.
Connecting Your HD1000 To Use the Video
Pass-Through Feature
Your HD1000 comes equipped with S-Video and Component video
inputs. This feature allows you to connect the HD1000 between an
existing source component (like a DVD player or AV receiver) and your
display. In this way, you can share an input on your display without
running another cable. And the HD1000 can act as an automatic
Screen Saver, detecting a non-moving picture on the video input and
switching to a display designed to minimize burn-in.
To use your HD1000 in pass-through mode, follow these steps:
1. Decide the type of input you will use on your display. If that input is
already connected to an existing device, disconnect the cable from
the existing device and connect it to your HD1000.
2. Follow the appropriate steps in the “Connecting the HD1000” sec-
tions above.
3. Once you have congured your HD1000’s display settings, use
another cable of the same type to connect your existing device to
the appropriate Video In connector on the back of the HD1000.
Now, when your HD1000 is in Standby mode (Power LED not lit), the
signal present on the Video In connector will be sent to the Video
Out connector. Pressing the Power key for your HD1000 displays the
HD1000’s signal. Use the Setup option on the Main Menu to congure
the screen saver mode.
Note: Only one type of output cable may be connected to the HD1000
at a time or the output picture quality will be reduced. The video
input used for pass-through must be the same type of cable (S-Video
or Component). Video pass-through is not available in VGA mode.