O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
Media Player „
Venice V38 HD Combo"
Item-No. 41 08 35
Intended Use
The product is intended for playing multimedia files (videos, MP3s, pictures).
A 8.9cm/3.5" SATA hard disk can be installed (not included in delivery). Connection to a com-
puter is made via a USB2.0 port. It is controlled via keys on the enclosure or via an IR remote
control.
In addition, there is a DVD drive installed, which can be used to play suitable data carriers.
A standard power unit is used to supply the power.
This product complies with the applicable National and European requirements. All
names of companies and products are the trademarks of the respective owner. All rights
reserved.
Package Contents
• Enclosure (without hard disk)
• AC adaptor with power cable
• IR remote control
• Cable set
• The manufacturer's operating instructions
• Quick guide
Safety Instructions
The warranty will be void in the event of damage caused by failure to obser-
ve these safety instructions!
We do not assume any liability for any consequential damage!
Nor do we assume liability for damage to property or personal injury caused
by improper use or failure to observe the safety instructions. The warranty
will be void in such cases.
• The unauthorised conversion and/or modification of the product is inadmissible
because of safety and approval reasons (CE). Never dismantle the product!
• The design of the product corresponds to protection class 1. Only use a standard
earthed mains socket connected to the public powe supply.
• This product is not a toy, and should be kept out of the reach of children. Children
cannot assess the dangers arising from incorrect use of electrical devices. Be
especially careful if children are around.
• Only use in dry indoor locations. The product must be protected from damp and
wet, as there is a risk of a fatal electric shock! Never touch the product with wet
hands.
• Do not expose the product to extreme temperatures (< 0°C or > +40°C), direct
bright sunlight, strong vibrations, high humidity or strong mechanical stress.
• Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. It may become danger-
ous playing material for children.
• Never use the product immediately after it has been brought from a cold room into
a warm one. Condensation that forms might destroy the device. Moreover, there
is a danger of electric shock.
Wait until the product reaches room temperature and the condensation has evap-
orated. This may take several hours.
Then connect the AC adaptor to the power supply and start to use the product.
• Handle the product carefully, it can be damaged by impacts, blows or by falling
from a low height.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Notes on batteries/rechargeable batteries
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• Keep (rechargeable) batteries away from children; they are not toys.
• Do not leave batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around; they could be swallowed by chil-
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• Leaking or damaged (rechargeable) batteries can cause burns, if they come into contact with
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• Batteries/rechargeable batteries must not be short-circuited, opened or thrown into a fire.
• Conventional batteries must not be recharged. Danger of explosion! Only charge rechargeable
• Please observe the correct polarity (plus/+ and minus/-) when inserting rechargeable bat-
• Do not mix batteries or rechargeable batteries with different levels of charge.
• Never mix batteries with rechargeable batteries! Use either batteries or rechargeable bat-
• For the remote control, you may use rechargeable batteries, instead of standard batteries.
Installation of a Hard Disk
• Open the enclosure cover on the underside; to do this, remove the holding screw.
• Insert a 8.9cm/3.5" SATA hard disk drive and then connect the SATA / power cable to the hard
• Replace the cover correctly and secure.
Inserting Batteries into the IR Remote Control, Changing
Batteries
Open the IR remote control's battery compartment and insert two batteries of type AAA/micro,
with the correct polarity (pay attention to plus /+ and minus/-). Replace the cover on the battery
compartment.
The battery needs changing when the IR range reduces or the media player no longer responds
to the IR remote control.
Using for the First Time, Formatting the Hard Disk
• Connect the media player to your display device (TV set, monitor), use a suitable connecting
• Connect the AC adaptor to the media player and then the AC adaptor to the mains supply.
• Switch on the media player. If no picture appears on the connected display, check that you
• When using a new hard disk for the first time, it must be partitioned and formatted and, of
Connection to the Computer
• Connect the media player via the USB cable, enclosed, to a USB2.0 port on your computer.
• Windows recognises the new hardware and installs the drivers automatically.
• Afterwards, the hard disk in the media player can be used in the same way as other conven-
• However, a new hard disk has to be partitioned and formatted before it is used.
dren or pets. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
the skin. For this reason you should use suitable protective gloves.
There is a risk of explosion!
batteries that are intended for this purpose; use a suitable battery charger.
teries.
teries.
However, due to the lower voltage (rechargeable batteries = 1.2 V, batteries = 1.5 V) and the
lower capacity of rechargeable batteries, the operating time of the IR remote control is
reduced.
disk drive.
cable. Select the correct input on the TV or monitor.
selected the correct input.
course, the appropriate multimedia files must be stored via USB2.0.
The partitioning/formatting can be performed by either using the format function
available in the media player or via the PC. The media player recognises partitions
using the file systems FAT32, NTFS or ext3.
Formatting the hard disk will delete all the data on the hard disk! You should per-
form a data back-up first.
For Windows ME/XP/Vista or Windows 7 a driver is not required, as it is already part
of the operating system.
While the media player is connected to a computer via USB2.0, all the other func-
tions are switched off. Thus, the media player operates in the same way as a con-
ventional hard disk enclosure.
tional removable media.
For Windows XP it is very easy to do this via the computer administration (in the Control Panel,
click „Management", then „Computer Management", „Datastore" and then „Disk Management").
Select the correct hard disk from here, and create a new partition (file system NTFS). Allow the
system to format the hard drive (a quick formatting is sufficient, otherwise, the formatting proce-
dure takes a very long time!).
The procedure is quite similar with Windows Vista or Windows 7.