8.
Unzip the zip archive to your computer. You
should have a single folder with the same name
as the zip file.
9.
Copy the folder to a USB flash drive.
10. Make sure no disc is inserted in the product,and
then insert the USB flash drive into the USB port
of the product.
11. In the product's menu, go to Settings >
Support > Software Upgrade.
12. Select By USB.
13. The home cinema searches for the software on
the USB drive. When it finds the software, the
Update Request pop-up appears.
14. Select OK. The home cinema turns off, turns on,
and then begins the upgrade. When the upgrade
is done, the home cinema turns off.
15. Press the
POWER
button to turn on the home
cinema.
There should be no disc in the product when you
✎
upgrade the software using the USB Host jack.
When the software upgrade is done, check the
✎
software details in the Software Upgrade menu.
Auto Upgrade Notification
If your product is connected to the network and you
set Auto Upgrade Notification on, the product will
notify you if a new software version is available with a
pop-up message.
1.
Turn on the product.
2.
In the Software Upgrade menu, set Auto
Upgrade Notification to On.
If there is a new software version available, the
product will notify you with a pop-up message.
3.
To upgrade the firmware, select Yes. The
product turns off automatically, turns on, and
then begins the upgrade.
4.
The update progress popup will appear. When
the update is complete, the product will turn off
automatically again.
5.
POWER
Press the
product.
Setting Up DLNA
DLNA lets you play music, video, and photo files
stored in your PC through your home cinema.
To use DLNA, you must install DLNA software or
already have DLNA software installed on your PC
and connect the home cinema to your PC via your
network (See page 10).
PCs running Windows 7 and Windows 8 have
✎
DLNA software (Play To) built in.
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button to turn on the