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202-10574-01
October 2009
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NETGEAR, Inc.
350 E. Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134 USA
Digital Entertainer
Express EVA9100 User
Manual
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v1.0, October 2009
© 2009 by NETGEAR, Inc. All rights reserved.
Trademarks
NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo and the NETGEAR Digital Entertainer logo are registered trademarks of NETGEAR,
Inc., in the United Sates and/or other countries. Other brand names mentioned here are for identification purposes only
and may be trademarks of their respective holder(s).
Dolby Digital
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. Copyright 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
Statement of Conditions
In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, NETGEAR reserves the right to
make changes to the products described in this document without notice. NETGEAR does not assume any liability that
may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.
Customer Support
Refer to the Support Information card that shipped with your Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100.
World Wide Web
NETGEAR maintains a World Wide Web home page that you can access at:
http://www.netgear.com.
A direct connection to the Internet and a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape are required.
Product and Publication Details
Model Number: EVA9100
Publication Date: October 2009
Product Family: Digital Media Player
Product Name: Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100
Home or
Business
Product:
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Language: English
Publication Part
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Contents
Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 User Manual
About This Manual
Conventions, Formats, and Scope .................................................................................. vii
Version History ................................................................................................................viii
Chapter 1
Custom Installation and Configuraton
Important Safeguards and Notices .................................................................................1-1
Front View ......................................................................................................................1-2
Rear View .......................................................................................................................1-2
Remote Control ..............................................................................................................1-3
Installing the Digital Entertainer Express with Custom Setup .........................................1-4
Connecting the Digital Entertainer Express ....................................................................1-5
Setting Up the Digital Entertainer Express .....................................................................1-6
Installing the Digital Entertainer for Windows Software ...........................................1-8
Installing the Digital Entertainer Software on a Mac ..............................................1-10
Configuring Your Media Library ....................................................................................1-11
Using the Configuration Wizard with a Windows-Based PC ..................................1-12
Using the Configuration Wizard with a Mac ...........................................................1-14
Accessing the Setup Wizard from the Digital Entertainer Express Menu .....................1-15
Playing Protected Media Files ......................................................................................1-17
Protected Media Stored on a Mac ..........................................................................1-17
Protected Media Stored on a PC ...........................................................................1-17
Chapter 2
Getting to Know Your Digital Entertainer Express
Navigating with the Remote Control ...............................................................................2-1
Television Main Menu ..............................................................................................2-3
Tips When Using the Remote Control to Browse or Search ....................................2-4
Parental Control .......................................................................................................2-4
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Digital Entertainer Software for Windows .......................................................................2-5
Accessing the Digital Entertainer Express with Your Browser .......................................2-6
Using Your Browser to Play Media ..........................................................................2-7
Chapter 3
Listening and Viewing
USB Flash Drives or Media Players ...............................................................................3-1
Listening to Music ...........................................................................................................3-2
Viewing Photos ...............................................................................................................3-4
Playing Music and Viewing Photos at the Same Time ...................................................3-7
Viewing Stored Video Files .............................................................................................3-7
Playing Internet Media ....................................................................................................3-9
Viewing YouTube Content .....................................................................................3-10
Playing Internet Radio ............................................................................................3-12
Viewing News and Weather ...................................................................................3-13
Chapter 4
Fine-Tuning Your Experience
Viewing Digital Entertainer Express Status from Your PC .............................................4-1
Improving Media Library Search Results ........................................................................4-2
Using the Tag Tool Application ................................................................................4-3
Adding Cover Art ......................................................................................................4-4
Using the Script Wizard to Automate Tasks .............................................................4-5
Understanding Home Networking ...................................................................................4-6
Assessing Your Speed Requirements .....................................................................4-8
Optimizing the Performance of Your Home Network ......................................................4-8
Wireless Performance (USB Wireless Adapter Required, Sold Separately) ............4-8
Network Bandwidth ..................................................................................................4-9
Media File Performance .........................................................................................4-11
Tips for Streaming Video ........................................................................................4-12
Taking Precautions .......................................................................................................4-12
Access and Network Security ................................................................................4-12
Setting Up Parental Control ...................................................................................4-13
Chapter 5
Advanced Features and More Features
Advanced Settings ..........................................................................................................5-1
Display and Screensaver .........................................................................................5-2
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Audio and Slideshow ................................................................................................5-4
Network Connection .................................................................................................5-4
Setting Up Network Shares ......................................................................................5-5
Media Library Management .....................................................................................5-5
More... Settings ..............................................................................................................5-7
System Information ..................................................................................................5-7
Setting Up Hot Keys .................................................................................................5-8
Enabling PC Access .......................................................................................................5-8
Chapter 6
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Updating the Firmware ...................................................................................................6-1
Changing from Composite Video Cable to HDMI Video Cable ......................................6-3
Supervisor Functions ......................................................................................................6-4
Troubleshooting Tips ......................................................................................................6-5
Media Does Not Play ......................................................................................................6-6
Configuring Your Firewall Port Settings ...................................................................6-6
Accessing Your Digital Media .........................................................................................6-7
Windows System Passwords ...................................................................................6-7
Macintosh OSX ........................................................................................................6-7
Linux .........................................................................................................................6-7
Error Messages ..............................................................................................................6-8
Network Connections .....................................................................................................6-9
Ethernet LAN Connection ........................................................................................6-9
IP Address ..............................................................................................................6-10
Connecting to a Server ..........................................................................................6-10
Appendix A
Default Configuration and Technical Specifications
Restoring Factory Settings ............................................................................................ A-1
Supported Media File Formats ...................................................................................... A-2
Technical Specifications ................................................................................................ A-2
Appendix B
Related Documents
Index
Compliance
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About This Manual
The Digital Entertainer Express works with a wide variety of digital storage formats and systems,
which you can view can browse and play on your television screen. The NETGEAR
®
Digital
Entertainer Express EVA9100 User Manual explains custom installation, how to set up and use the
Digital Entertainer Express, and how to troubleshoot if problem occur.
Conventions, Formats, and Scope
The conventions, formats, and scope of this manual are described in the following paragraphs:
Typographical Conventions. This manual uses the following typographical conventions:
Formats. This manual uses the following formats to highlight special messages:
Italic Emphasis, books, CDs, file and server names, extensions
Bold User input, IP addresses, GUI screen text
italic URL links
Note: This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest.
Tip: This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save time or resources.
Warning: Ignoring this type of note may result in a malfunction or damage to the
equipment.
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Scope. This manual is written for the Digital Entertainer Express according to these
specifications:
For more information about network, Internet, firewall, and VPN technologies, see the links to the
NETGEAR website in Appendix B, “Related Documents.”
Version History
Danger: This is a safety warning. Failure to take heed of this notice may result in
personal injury or death.
Product Version Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100
Manual Publication Date October 2009
Note: Product updates are available on the NETGEAR, Inc. website at
http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/EVA9000.asp.
Table 1-1. Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 User Manual Version History
Version Publication Date Description
1.0 October 2009 Original document
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Chapter 1
Custom Installation and Configuraton
This chapter explains how to install the Digital Entertainer Express with custom setup, or with
cables that are not included in the package.
For basic installation using the composite video cable included in the package, see the Digital
Entertainer Express EVA9100 Installation Guide.
For a wireless connection, a USB Wi-Fi adapter (sold separately) is required. See the USB
Wi-Fi Adapter Quick Installation Guide. To change your network connection from Ethernet to
wireless, see “Network Connections” in Chapter 6.
Important Safeguards and Notices
Please observe these precautions, especially those regarding the risk of electric shock or injury to
persons.
Danger: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. There are no user-
serviceable parts inside. This device should be used only indoors in well-
ventilated areas. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or interference, do
not expose this appliance to moisture or rain, and use only the recommended
accessories.
Warning: Displaying static images can cause burn-in on certain displays. Do not display
static images (such as menus, photos, or paused videos) onscreen for long
periods of time.
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Front View
The front view of the of the Digital Entertainer Express is shown in the following figure:
Rear View
The rear view of the Digital Entertainer Express is shown in the following figure:
The rear panel includes the following elements:
Cable ports. The Digital Entertainer Express works with a wide variety of audio and video
cables. Composite video cable is included in the package. If you wish to use a different cable it
musb be purchased separately. For information about connecting cables, see “Connecting the
Digital Entertainer Express” on page 1-5
Figure 1-1
Figure 1-2
Sensor
USB port
window
Power button
Component
SCART
S-Video Stereo
S/PDIF
Ethernet port
HDMI
S/PDIF optical audio
USB
Power
Composite
On/Off
port
video
audio
switch
with LEDsvideo (3 ports)
coaxial
(audio)
(2 ports)
(3 ports)
Restore
factory
settings
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USB v2.0 port. Can be used to connect USB mass storage devices such as hard drives, media
players (including Windows- or Mac-formatted Apple iPods), and flash memory devices, or
the optional Wi-Fi USB adapter (sold separately).
Ethernet port. 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port with LEDs to connect the Digital Entertainer
Express to a wired local area network (LAN).
Restore factory settings button. Reset the Digital Entertainer Express to its factory default
settings. To reset, press and hold the button down while the unit is powering up. The Power
LED blinks to acknowledge the reset request.
Power connector for the Digital Entertainer Express power cord.
On/Off switch.
Remote Control
A remote control with batteries is included. For information about navigating with the remote
control, see “Navigating with the Remote Control” on page 2-1.
Figure 1-3
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Installing the Digital Entertainer Express with Custom Setup
Before you begin, determine which type of audio and video cables you need. This depends on your
television and audio equipment.
Video display. The picture display quality is related to the video format you use. If your
television supports multiple formats, choose the format that provides the best picture quality.
HDMI offers the best picture quality video. Component video provides the next best quality,
followed by SCART, S-Video, and composite video. If you are viewing high-definition video,
it will play with whichever video cable you connect, but the video quality will be best with
HDMI.
You can install the Digital Entertainer Express with the composite video cable in the package
and change later to a different cable if your television supports it. See “Changing from
Composite Video Cable to HDMI Video Cable” on page 6-3.
DTS sound or digital audio/visual (a/v) receiver. If you have a digital receiver or you want
DTS sound, use either a coaxial or optical S/PDIF audio cable (sold separately). You will also
need a video cable. You can use the composite video cable included in the Digital Entertainer
Express package, or you can use component video cable (sold separately) or HDMI cable (sold
separately).
Table 1-1. Audio and Video Cables
Type of Connection Required Cable
SCART SCART television cable (sold separately) is used for both the audio and video
signal.
HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cable (sold separately). If your
television has an HDMI connector, you can use this cable for both the audio and
video signal.
S/PDIF coaxial (audio) Sony/Phillips Digital Interface (S/PDIF) cable, also called standard RCA type
coaxial cable (sold separately). For the video cable you can use the composite
video cable included in the package, or purchase HDMI or component video
cable separately.
S-Video S-Video cable (sold separately) connects video and audio.
Component video Component video cable (sold separately) connects video and audio.
Composite video
(included in the package)
Composite video cable connects video and stereo audio.
S/PDIF optical audio Sony/Phillips Digital Interface (S/PDIF) for optical cable (sold separately). For
the video cable you can use the composite video cable included in the package,
or purchase HDMI or component video cable separately.
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Install your Digital Entertainer Express in this order:
1. Connect the Digital Entertainer Express.
2. Set up the Digital Entertainer Express.
3. Install software on your computer with the Resource CD.
4. Configure your media library to work with the Digital Entertainer Express.
Connecting the Digital Entertainer Express
To connect the Digital Entertainer Express:
1. Connect the Digital Entertainer Express to your TV set. The following figure shows the
composite video cable included in the package, and examples of two other video cables:
2. If you use a digital audio/visual (a/v) reciever or you want DTS sound, use either a coaxial or
optical S/PDIF audio cable (sold separately) to connect the Digital Entertainer Express to your
audio system.
Figure 1-4
Composite video cable
HDMI cable (sold separately)
Component video cable (sold separately)
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3. Connect the Digital Entertainer Express to your router with an Ethernet cable.
4. Connect the power cord, and plug it into an outlet. Make sure the On/Off switch on the rear
panel is set to on.
The LED on the front of the Digital Entertainer Express lights up when it is powered on.
5. Install the two AA batteries into the remote control that shipped with the product.
Setting Up the Digital Entertainer Express
To set up the Digital Entertainer Express:
1. Turn on the TV.
Figure 1-5
For a wireless connection, you need a wireless USB adapter (sold separately).
Figure 1-6
On/Off
switch
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2. Set the video source selector on your TV to match the connection from your Digital
Entertainer Express. For example, if you used HDMI, set the TV to use Digital HD or HDMI
input.
TV brands use different methods to identify their video source selectors. Many use a
numbering system such as Input 1, Input 2 and so on. Others use names that vary according to
the manufacturer. Check the instructions that came with your TV if you are not sure.
3. Check the TV display. If it is not clear, aim the remote control at the Digital Entertainer
Express, and press TV Mode. You can cycle through the TV modes to get the best display. It
can take 3 or 4 seconds for each TV mode change.
4. When prompted, select a language.
5. When you hear the audio welcome tone, press .
If you do not hear the audio welcome tone, check the connections to the Digital Entertainer
Express.
6. Select Custom Setup, and then specify the following settings:
Select the video mode. The selections that you see on the screen change if you use an
HDMI connection.
Note: If your TV has multiple inputs of a specific type (such as HDMI1 or HDMI2),
make sure that you have selected the correctly numbered input.
Table 1-2. Video Modes
Type of Cable and
Region
Available Video Modes
Analog cables Standard TV NTSC 480i (works for most TVs in the US)
Standard TV 480p
HDTV Component 720p
HDTV Component 1080i
HDTV Component 1080p
HDTV Component 720p 50Hz
HDTV Component 1080i 50Hz
HDTV Component 1080p 50Hz
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If you are not sure what the video mode should be, check the documentation that came
with your television. If the wrong video mode is selected, the TV displays a blue screen
and you will not see the next prompt to change the room name.
Change room name. You can enter a room name or select a room name from the list.
Depending on where you bought your Digital Entertainer Express, you might be prompted
to enter your zip code or to choose your country and nearest city. If you want to receive
weather information, enter your zip code or location. Press the down arrow when you are
finished, and then press .
7. You are prompted to install software.
If you use a Linux-based computer, you do not need to install the software. See
“Accessing the Setup Wizard from the Digital Entertainer Express Menu” on page 1-15.
If you use a Windows-based PC or a Mac, see the following section, “Installing the Digital
Entertainer for Windows Software” on page 1-8.
If you use a Mac, see “Installing the Digital Entertainer Software on a Mac” on page 1-10.
Installing the Digital Entertainer for Windows Software
After connecting the Digital Entertainer Express and completing setup you are prompted to install
software.
To install software on your PC from the Resource CD:
Analog cables for units
sold in Europe and
Australia
Standard TV PAL 576i
Standard TV SCART PAL 576i
Standard TV PAL 576p 50Hz
Standard TV SCART PAL 576p 50Hz
HDMI cables HDTV HDMI 480p
HDTV HDMI 480i
HDTV HDMI 720p
HDTV HDMI 1080i
HDTV HDMI 1080p
HDTV HDMI 720p 50Hz
HDTV HDMI 1080i 50Hz
HDTV HDMI 1080p 50Hz
HDTV HDMI 576i 50Hz
HDTV HDMI 576p 50Hz
Table 1-2. Video Modes
Type of Cable and
Region (continued)
Available Video Modes
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1. Power on your computer, and log in as needed.
2. Insert the Resource CD into the CD drive on the computer.
The Welcome screen displays. If you do not see the Welcome screen, browse the files on your
Resource CD, and then click Setup.
3. Select Install DE Express for Windows.
The Setup Wizard starts.
Figure 1-7
Figure 1-8
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4. Follow the Setup Wizard steps to accept the licence and install the software. For computer
running Windows XP, if a logo testing message appears, click Continue Anyway.
5. After the Setup Wizard steps are finished, click Configure to use the Configuration Wizard.
This icon appears in the system tray when the Digital Entertainer for Windows software is
running.
Installing the Digital Entertainer Software on a Mac
After connecting the Digital Entertainer Express and completing setup you are prompted to install
software.
To install software on your Mac from the Resource CD:
1. Power on your computer, and log in as needed.
2. Insert the Resource CD into the CD drive on the computer.
3. Double-click the file NETGEAR Digital Entertainer for Macintosh.dmg.
Figure 1-9
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4. Click NETGEAR Digital Entertainer.pkg. The Welcome screen displays:
5. Follow the Setup Wizard steps to accept the licence and install the software. The following
screen displays:
6. Click Close.
Configuring Your Media Library
You can use the Configuration Wizard with a Windows-based PC or Mac computer to set up your
media library to work with the Digital Entertainer Express.
Figure 1-10
Figure 1-11
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Using the Configuration Wizard with a Windows-Based PC
1. Access the Configuration Wizard:
If you just ran the Setup Wizard, the Configuration Wizard automatically opens.
After installation you can click the Windows Start menu and select NETGEAR > Digital
Entertainer.
The Configuation Wizard Welcome screen displays:
2. Click Next.
Figure 1-12
Note: For some firewalls, specific ports must be opened so that the Digital
Entertainer Express can access media files on your computer. If prompted,
select Allow or Unblock to allow the access.
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The Configuration Wizard prompts you to select media folders to be shared. This will allow
the Digital Entertainer Express to access these files.
3. Browse and select the folders that you want, and then click Next.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure your Digital Entertainer Express. When the
configuration is complete, the following screen displays:
5. Click Finish and go to your TV.
If you selected Custom Setup you are asked if you want to scan for network shares (media files
located in shared folders).
Yes. The Digital Entertainer Express scans your network for shared media.
Figure 1-13
Figure 1-14
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No. The Set Up Network Shares screen displays offering the following choices:
Build network shares list. Scan the network for all shared folders.
Select which servers to scan. Select which shared folders the Digital Entertainer
Express should check when it scans for media files.
Add network share. Enter the name of a hidden server, or add a password to a server.
A hidden server does not broadcast its network name. You can specify SMB
(Windows) or NFS format.
6. The Digital Entertainer Express main menu displays. You can now play media files.
For tips about navigating, see Chapter 2, “Getting to Know Your Digital Entertainer
Express.”
For information about playing media, see Chapter 3, “Listening and Viewing.”
Using the Configuration Wizard with a Mac
1. Access the Configuration Wizard:
If you just ran the Setup Wizard, the Configuration Wizard automatically opens.
After installation you can ?
The Configuation Wizard Welcome screen displays:
If no media files are found,
Figure 1-15
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2. Follow the wizard steps to find media. Browse and select the folders that you want. The
wizard finds the Digital Entertainer Express.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure your Digital Entertainer Express. When the
configuration is complete, the following screen displays:
4. Click Quit and go to your TV.
Accessing the Setup Wizard from the Digital Entertainer
Express Menu
You can use the Setup wizard to connect the Digital Entertainer Express to your network, and to
share media files on your network so that the Digital Entertainer Express can access them. Use this
screen to set up access to media files on your network that are on Linux systems or storage servers
attached to the network.
To use the Setup wizard:
Figure 1-16
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1. Press Home, and select More > Supervisor functions to display the following screen:
2. Select Setup Wizard.
After you select a language and hear the audio welcome tune, you are offered a choice of Basic
or Custom setup.
3. Select Custom Setup to display the Setup Wizard screen, which offers these options:
Select video mode. Set the appropriate resolution for your TV. See Table 1-2 on page 1-7.
Change room name. This feature is useful if you have more than one Digital Entertainer
Express. You can select room names, such as living room, from the list or, you can enter a
room name, using the onscreen keyboard.
Enter your ZIP code or country. This setting is used to receive news and weather for the
local area. Depending on your location you may be prompted to enter your zip code or country
and city.
Install Computer Software. Next, you are prompted to use the Resource CD (included with
your Digital Entertainer Express) on the computer where you store your media files. Follow
the prompts to complete the setup of your Digital Entertainer Express.
Scan for shared content. Your Digital Entertainer Express will scan your network for shared
folders. Alternately, you can enter the name of a network workgroup to be scanned.
Data location. Specify a writeable server location where your media library and other
persistent data files can be stored.
Figure 1-17
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Chapter 2
Getting to Know Your Digital Entertainer Express
You can use your remote control and television screen or you can use the web browser on your PC
to browse, select, and play media files.
Navigating with the Remote Control
Use the remote control to view menus on your television screen. The following table explains how
to use the remote control buttons.
Table 2-1. Remote Control Buttons
Button Description
Power Turn the Digital Entertainer Express on and off. Note that there is also
an On/Off switch on the rear panel of the Digital Entertainer Express.
Stop Stop the media that is currently playing.
Rotate photo Rotate a photo.
Information Display media information.
Rewind Rewind to the beginning of the media that is playing.
Play/Pause Pause or resume playing the media. This button also resumes normal
play from fast wind mode.
In the media menus, Play plays the selected item and queues up the
rest of the items in the order shown on the screen.
Fast-forward Fast-forward playing media.
Back Go back to the previous screen.
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Navigation/OK
Navigate the menu selections.
Press OK to select or to play a single song or video.
Home Display the main menu.
Previous Skip back to previous item playing. When navigating the menus, this
button takes you directly to the first item in the list.
Next Skip forward to next item on the playlist. When you are navigating the
menus, this button takes you directly to the last item in the list.
Volume Increase or decrease volume.
Page up
and Page
down
Scroll up or down. This button is also used to zoom videos and photos.
Mute Mute or unmute the sound.
Music Display the Music menu.
Video Display the Video menu.
Pics Display the Picture menu.
Menu Returns to the top level menu if you are in the music, video, or picture
menus.
0–9 Use for alpha-numeric entry, choosing presets, and searching.
Caps Lock Toggle Caps Lock or numbers on or off. Also toggles between the menu
and full screen display if a slideshow or video is playing.
TV Mode Cycle between TV output modes.
Repeat Repeat a track or media selection.
Zoom Change the aspect ratio of videos or photos.
Table 2-1. Remote Control Buttons (continued)
Button Description
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Television Main Menu
To go to the main menu, press Home on the remote control. The main menu displays:
Video. Watch recorded video.
Music. Listen to music files or Internet radio.
Photos. View photos.
Internet Media. Watch YouTube or Internet podcasts, view Flickr photos, browse Internet
radio stations, or remove or add a station. See “Playing Internet Media” on page 3-9.
News/Weather. View news and weather. To receive local weather you must enter your zip
code. You can enter your zip code during installation or through local settings. See “Viewing
News and Weather” on page 3-13.
PC Access. Access your PC remotely to check e-mail or browse the web from your TV.
More. View or work with system functions. See “Advanced Features and More Features” on
page 5-1.”
Figure 2-1
Tip: Do not use the PC Access feature to stream Internet video while browsing the
Internet. This feature is intended for lower bandwidth tasks such as Web
browsing and email.
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Tips When Using the Remote Control to Browse or Search
Here are some tips to help you quickly locate media files.
You can combine categories to narrow your search. For example, you can browse by genre and
then by rating to get to R-rated action movies.
Some audio or video files might be stored without information in some fields, such as album
or genre. If this is the case, these tracks are listed in a category called Unknown. You can use
the Tag Tool to fix these. See “Using the Tag Tool Application” on page 4-3.
You can enter letters contained in a title to quickly find a media file by name when browsing.
For example, enter EYE to find both Goldeneye and For your Eyes Only.
Parental Control
You can block video files by rating, or block any files based on their location. See “Setting Up
Parental Control” on page 4-13.
If you have more than one Digital Entertainer Express on your home network, you can use these
features:
Send message to other . Send messages from one Digital Entertainer Express to another.
Monitor another Digital Entertainer Express. To monitor what is playing in another room,
select More > Now playing, and use the left and right remote buttons to scroll between rooms.
Tip: To enter letters, tap the number button to get the letters that you want. For
example, tap 6 twice to change from M to N.
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Digital Entertainer Software for Windows
To start the Digital Entertainer software, select it from the Windows Start menu. If the Digital
Entertainer software is already running, click the icon to display the following screen:
The following options are available:
Configure your Digital Entertainer. Use the Configuration Wizard. See “Configuring Your
Media Library” on page 1-11.
Get Status for Digital Entertainers. See “Viewing Digital Entertainer Express Status from Your
PC” on page 4-1.
Remote control your Digital Entertainers. See “Accessing the Digital Entertainer Express with
Your Browser” on page 2-6.
Modify Tag and Album Art information. See “Using the Tag Tool Application” on page 4-3.
Copy files to your Digital Entertainers. If your home network includes a Digital Entertainer
model with a hard disk, you can copy files to it.
NETGEAR documentation.
Check for Updates. See “Updating the Firmware” on page 6-1.
Figure 2-2
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Accessing the Digital Entertainer Express with Your Browser
You can access the Digital Entertainer Express with any browser that supports HTML 3.2,
including browsers on PCs and on most PDAs.
From a browser, you can use the same menus displayed on the television. A few functions are
available only through the browser. You can set up your favorite Internet radio stations that are not
on the Digital Entertainer’s top 500 list, to add RSS news feeds, and to configure complex network
settings. The browser main menu screen is shown in the following figure:
To access the browser menu, do one of the following:
Right-click the Digital Entertainer for Windows task bar icon, and select the room name of the
Digital Entertainer Express that you want to access.
Set your browser to the IP address of the Digital Entertainer Express that you want to
configure. To view the IP address, press Home and select More > Supervisor > System
Information.
To change which room you are controlling, click the room name. A list of available rooms
displays.
Note: Cookies must be enabled for the browser menus to work correctly.
Figure 2-3
Shortcut
Shuttle control
Navigation
Select a room to control
buttons
links
Open remote
buttons
control screen
need
color
screen
shot
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Using Your Browser to Play Media
To start playing something, click a menu entry. For example, click Music to browse to the music
you want to play, and then select a song. When media playback starts, the browser opens the
remote control screen shown in the following figure.
The onscreen buttons correspond to the Digital Entertainer Express remote control. Click them to
send commands to the Digital Entertainer Express. For example, click Volume Up to increase the
volume in the selected room.
Figure 2-4
Tip: You can also click the Remote Control icon in the browser menu to open the remote
control screen.
Note: See “Supported Media File Formats” on page A-2 for a Web address for the list of
supported formats.
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Chapter 3
Listening and Viewing
USB Flash Drives or Media Players
You can connect up to two USB flash drives or a media player such as an iPod to a USB port on
the front or rear panel of the Digital Entertainer Express.
The Digital Entertainer Express plays files stored in Windows (FAT, FAT32, NTFS), Macintosh, or
Linux disk formats. It does not matter if you set up the music player on a PC or a Mac.
To play media with a USB connection:
1. Either use a USB cable or directly insert your USB product to the USB port on the front or rear
of the Digital Entertainer Express.
The Digital Entertainer Express scans the media, and then the media files are available for you
to play on the Digital Entertainer Express.
2. If you want to play the media on your USB device, press Music, Video, or Pics on the remote
control, and then select the media files.
Note: Be sure to use USBv2 devices with your Digital Entertainer Express. The limited
bandwidth of the older USBv1 devices might interfere with the performance of
your playback.
Figure 3-1
Note: When browsing media files on an iPod, note that iTunes uses an unusual file-
naming convention to store music files on the iPod. The Digital Entertainer
Express can display only the folder names as they are saved on the iPod. You
can find the files by using other criteria, such as artist or genre.
USB port
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Listening to Music
The Digital Entertainer Express provides easy access to the music files on its hard disk, on your
computers, on external hard drives connected to a computer or to the Digital Entertainer Express,
or on other storage devices on the network.
To access music files, you need the following:
The Digital Entertainer Express.
Music files available on your network or on an attached USB device.
To listen to music:
1. Press Music on the remote, or press Home, and then select Music.
The Audio Player menu offers these selections:
Play something. Play a random selection of shared music.
Note: For help with protected media, see “Playing Protected Media Files” on
page 1-17.
Figure 3-2
Tip: To play an entire album or list of songs, highlight the first song, and press
Play. The rest of the songs will be played in the order shown.
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The following table describes how the remote control works when music is playing or paused. For
a complete list of all remote control buttons, see “Navigating with the Remote Control” on
page 2-1.
Viewing Photos
The Digital Entertainer Express finds the media files on an optional internal hard disk, on your
computer’s hard disk, on other computers, on external hard drives, or on other storage devices on
the network.
To view photos, you need the following:
The Digital Entertainer Express.
Photo files available on your network or on an attached USB device.
To view photos:
Table 3-1. Remote Control When Music Is Playing
Button When Music Is Playing When Music Is Paused
Fast-forward. Not available.
or 9
Go to the next track.
Press 9 to skip to the next item playing in a
second session.
For example, if you start music first and then
photos, skips to the next song, while 9
skips to the next picture.
Go to the next track and start playing.
or 7
Go back to the start of the current track. If
already at the start of the current track, go to
the previous track.
Press 7 to skip to the previous item playing in
a second session.
For example, if you start music first and then
photos, skips to the previous song, while 7
skips to the previous picture.
Go back to the start of the current track. If
already at the start of the current track, go to the
previous track and start playing.
Show the Now Playing screen. Show the Now Playing screen.
Pauses the music. Not available.
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1. Press Pics on the remote control, or press Home, and then select Photos.
2. Browse by title, by folder, or by year. See “Navigating with the Remote Control” on page 2-1
for tips.
3. Press
Play to view the selected photo and the rest of the listed photo as a slide show.
You can view photos in full screen or thumbnail mode.
Press OK to toggle between thumbnail or full screen mode.
Full screen mode. Cycle through the photos. These are displayed in the same size and zoom
level as they were last viewed.
Thumbnail mode. View thumbnails of several photos at a time, so you can scroll easily. In
thumbnail mode, you can use Page Up and Down to change the number of thumbnails
displayed.
Figure 3-3
Tip: To play music while watching a photo slideshow, press Music, and start playing
a song or playlist. While the music is playing, press Home, and then select
the photos that you want to view with the music in the background.
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The following table describes how to use the remote control while viewing photos. For a complete
list of all remote control buttons, see “Navigating with the Remote Control” on page 2-1.
Table 3-2. Using the Remote Control to View Photos
Button Action When Viewing Photos
Speed up the slide show. The maximum speed depends on the size of the photos.
Slow down the slide show.
or 9
Go to the next photo.
Press 9 to skip to the next item playing in a second session.
For example, if you start photos first and then music, will skip to the next picture,
while 9 will skip to the next song.
or 7
Go back to the previous photo.
Press 7 to skip to the previous item playing in a second session.
For example, if you start photos first and then music, will skip to the previous
picture, while 7 will skip to the previous song
Toggle to and from thumbnail view.
Zoom in and zoom out in full screen mode. When viewing thumbnails, increase or
decrease the size of thumbnails.
Zoom Change the aspect ratio. The aspect ratio settings adjust the display of the photo for
different types of television sets.
Select another thumbnail in thumbnail view.
Pan photo in full screen view.
Rotate a photo. For faster results, switch to thumbnail view by pressing OK; rotate the
thumbnail; switch back to full photo view.
Go back to last Video Browser menu.
Music Jump to the music browser.
Video Jump to the video browser.
Pics Jump to the photo browser.
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Playing Music and Viewing Photos at the Same Time
You can play both photos and audio media at the same time. For example, you can view a
slideshow and play music.
Start viewing photos, and then start the audio.
You can start the audio first if you prefer.
Navigation commands from the remote control go to the media that you started last. The other
buttons control the first media. For example, if you are playing music, and then start a slideshow,
pressing Pause pauses the slideshow. You can press to skip to the next song, and 9 to skip to
the next picture. Or, press to return to the previous song, or press 7 to return to the previous
picture.
Viewing Stored Video Files
The Digital Entertainer Express finds the video files on its hard disk, on computer on your
network, on external hard drives, or on other storage devices on the network.
To view recorded video files, you need the following:
Digital Entertainer Express.
Video files available on your network or on an attached USB device.
To watch a video:
1. Aim the remote control at the digital media player, and either press Video or press Home,
and select Video.
Note: The Digital Entertainer Express never deletes data from your network shares
(shared media folders). You must manage your disk space, and delete files when
you no longer want to keep them.
Note: Downloaded content from noncommercial sources might be of varying quality,
and might not play back correctly.
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2. Select the category you prefer to browse, and then select the video that you want to watch.
To change the aspect ratio of the video to match your television screen, press the Zoom
button on the remote control.
To display information about the video, press the i button on the remote control. This
option is available only when a video is playing.
The following table describes how to use the remote control when recorded (stored) video is
playing. For a complete list of all remote control buttons, see “Remote Control” on page 1-3.
Figure 3-4
Tip: Play plays the selected item, and then plays the rest of the items in the order
shown on the screen.
Table 3-3. Using the Remote Control When Stored Video Is Playing
Button When Playing When Paused
During Fast Forward or
Rewind
Fast-forward. Slow motion. Fast-forward faster.
Rewind. Rewind faster.
Go forward 30 seconds. Single frame. Go forward 15 minutes.
Go back 10 seconds. Go back 15 minutes.
0–9
Jump in the file to 0%, 10%,
20%, … 90% of the file.
Jump in the file to 0%, 10%,
20%, … 90% of the file.
Jump in the file to 0%, 10%,
20%, … 90% of the file.
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1. To access the DVD screen, press Menu on the remote control, and then press down
arrow to select a topic.
2. Press OK to open the screen, and then press down arrow to select a setting.
3. Press OK to accept the setting.
Playing Internet Media
To go to the Internet Media screen, press Home, and then select Internet Media.
Zoom
Toggle the aspect ratio. Toggle the aspect ratio. Toggle aspect ratio
Zoom video in or out.
Press Home twice to restore
original size.
Zoom video in or out.
Press Home twice to restore
original size.
Go back to the last video
browser menu.
Go back to the last video
browser menu.
Go back to the last video
browser menu.
Tip: When playing back DVD videos without integrated menus (Main Movie only), you
can also use the onscreen DVD menu to turn subtitles on or off, change subtitle
text, color and background, or to change the active audio track, for DVDs that
contain more than one soundtrack.
Figure 3-5
Table 3-3. Using the Remote Control When Stored Video Is Playing (continued)
Button When Playing When Paused
During Fast Forward or
Rewind
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The Internet Media menu offers these selections:
YouTube Video. Playing YouTube videos may require that you have a PC running the Digital
Entertainer for Windows software. See “Viewing YouTube Content” on page 3-10.
Internet Radio Player. Browse and edit the list of Internet radio stations.
Internet Channels. Use the Internet channels option to access RSS multimedia feeds,
including Internet podcasts. For more information, see “Internet Channels” on page 3-13.
Flickr Photos. The Flickr browser loads 500 photos at a time. You can browse the photos that
have been loaded, or load more photos. When browsing, you can press Play to start a
slideshow from the selected photo onward, or press OK to view a single photo full screen. The
Flickr photo viewer is identical to the regular slideshow viewer and all of the same buttons
apply.
ReadyNAS Photos. Internet Media also contains ReadyNAS photos, which allows you to
view photos from your ReadyNAS attached storage device. To access these photos, sign in
using your existing user name and password for ReadyNAS photos.
Viewing YouTube Content
You can use your Digital Entertainer Express to view YouTube content and add items or publishers
to your favorites lists.
To do so, you need the following:
The Digital Entertainer Express set up with access to the Internet through your network.
A PC running the Digital Entertainer for Windows software. (This may be required to play
some YouTube videos.)
To view YouTube content:
1. Press Home, and select Internet Media > YouTube.
Tip: To add Internet radio stations more easily, use the Digital Entertainer Express
Web browser menu. Find your favorite station on your PC, copy its URL, and
paste that into the browser.
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2. Select the option you want to use to retrieve YouTube content, and press OK.
Search. Press Caps Lock to display the onscreen keyboard, and then use the arrow
buttons on your remote control to enter a search term (tag). Your last search tag is
displayed by default. Select OK on the onscreen keyboard to close the keyboard.
Browse. Browse categories of videos, such as action or animals.
Featured. Browse a list of top YouTube videos.
Most Viewed. Displays a list of popular YouTube videos.
Top Rated. Displays a list of videos rated highly by users.
Recently Added. Displays a list of videos recently uploaded to YouTube.
My YouTube. Choose this to sign in using your YouTube user name to access your
playlists, online and local favorites, subscriptions, and history of watched videos.
The results of your search are displayed, with a preview of each item shown on the right when
an item in the list is selected.
3. Select the item you want to view, and press OK. Or, press Play to play the currently seclected
video and queue the subsequent videos in the list.
The Digital Entertainer Express begins playing the YouTube item.
When you have finished viewing the item, you can save this publisher or this item in your
favorites list for easy access in the future.
Figure 3-6
Note: Press the Menu button to view the video in full screen. You can also use the
Zoom button to improve the picture quality when viewing YouTube content.
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The following table describes how to use the remote control when YouTube content is playing. For
a complete list of all remote control buttons, see “Remote Control” on page 1-3.
Playing Internet Radio
You can use your Digital Entertainer Express to access and play Internet radio programming and
add items or publishers to your favorites lists. To do so, you need the Digital Entertainer Express
set up with access to the Internet through your network.
Table 3-4. Using the Remote Control When YouTube Is Playing
Button When Playing When Paused
During Fast Forward or
Rewind
Pauses the current video. Plays the selected item and
queues the other items in the
order shown on the screen.
Returns to play mode.
Fast-forward.
Press twice to skip to the next
video.
Slow motion. Not available.
Not available. Not available. Not available.
Not available. Not available. Not available.
Stop the media that is playing.
If multiple videos are queued,
the Skip back button skips to the
previous video; the Skip
forward button skips to the next
video.
Not available. Not available.
Zoom
Toggle the aspect ratio. Toggle the aspect ratio. Toggle the aspect ratio.
Zoom the Video in or out. Press
Home twice to restore the original
size.
Zoom the Video in or out.
Press Home twice to restore
the original size.
Zoom the Video in or out.
Press Home twice to restore
the original size.
Go back to the last YouTube
browser menu.
Go back to the last YouTube
browser menu.
Go back to the last YouTube
browser menu.
Note: Some Internet radio stations provide a low bit rate audio stream that your amplifier
or receiver might not support. Try connecting the analog audio outputs of the
Digital Entertainer Express to the analog inputs of your home audio amplifier or
receiver, and switch the device to that input when listening to a low bit rate
Internet radio station.
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To access and play Internet radio programming:
1. Press Home, and select Music or select Internet Media.
2. Select Internet Radio, and press OK.
Browse station. You can browse by title, genre, or quality. Use the up or down arrows and
Page up or down to scroll through the list. A preview of each item is shown on the right
when an item in the list is selected.
Remove station. Remove an Internet radio station from the list.
Add station. Add an Internet radio station to the list. You need to know the station’s URL
(Web address).
3. Select the item you want to play, and press OK.
The Digital Entertainer Express begins playing that item.
When you have finished playing the item, you can save this station in your favorites list for
easy access in the future.
Only the Stop button is available when Internet radio is playing. Press the Stop button to stop
playing the Internet radio.
Viewing News and Weather
You can use the Digital Entertainer Express to view news and weather. To view news and weather,
you need the Digital Entertainer Express set up with access to the Internet through your network.
Viewing Weather
To receive local weather, you must enter your zip code. You can enter your zip code during
installation or using Digital Entertainer Express settings. (Press Home, and select News/
Weather.)
Internet Channels
Internet Channels uses Really Simple Syndication (RSS) for accessing regularly updated
information such as news, podcasts, and blogs. Common sources are the major television networks
and wire services, as well as many Internet websites and portals. Many of these Internet channels
contain associated video, audio, or pictures.
Tip: You can use the browser menu from the PC to add stations to the favorites list.
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To use the Digital Entertainer Express to browse RSS feeds on your television, press Home,
and select Internet Media > Internet channels. The Digital Entertainer Express includes several
common feeds, and you can add your own. To add your own feed, select Add new RSS feed, and
enter the URL (Web address) of the feed, as well as a descriptive title.
You can locate the RSS feeds on your computer and use the Digital Entertainer Express browser
menu to save the RSS feeds to view on your television.
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Chapter 4
Fine-Tuning Your Experience
The topics in this chapter will help you fine-tune your experience with the Digital Entertainer
Express the following areas:
Improving media library search results using tags and media art.
Optimizing network performance to ensure that you get the best entertainment experience
possible with your equipment.
Taking precautions so that information such as personal photos sent over a wireless connection
are not subject to snooping.
Assuring that adequate parental controls are in place for using the digital media in your
network.
Viewing Digital Entertainer Express Status from Your PC
From your Windows-based PC, you can view the status of any Digital Entertainer Express in your
network.
To view the status:
1. From the Windows Start menu, select All Programs > NETGEAR Digital Entertainer for
Windows > Digital Entertainer.
This icon appears in the system tray when the Digital Entertainer for Windows software is
running.
2. Click to open the Digital Entertainer for Windows screen.
3. Select Open.
If you have more than one Digital Entertainer Express on your home network, you can
use the remote to check what is playing in another room. Select More > Now playing,
and use the left and right remote buttons to scroll between rooms.
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4. If you have more than one Digital Entertainer, select the room that you want.
5. Select Status. The Status screen opens.
The Status screen includes these buttons:
Power Off. Stop media. This does not turn off the Digital Entertainer Express.
Message. Send a message for the Digital Entertainer Express to display on the TVscreen.
Follow To. Have media that is playing follow you to another Digital Entertainer Express.
Lock. For future use.
You can also right-click the Digital Entertainer Express name to select these additional options:
Play. Play media in the selected room.
Control. Open the remote control screen.
Power off. Stops the selected session.
Improving Media Library Search Results
To make browsing easier or to add media cover art, you can tag your media files with the Tag Tool.
Tip: You can also monitor what is playing on another Digital Entertainer Express
using the Now Playing screen on your TV. Use the right and left arrows to
scroll between rooms and see what is s playing in each.
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Using the Tag Tool Application
Use the Tag Tool to enhance your file management on third-party devices, such as your mobile
phone or MP3 player, as well as on the Digital Entertainer Express. The Tag Tool works with these
file formats: AVI, WMV, MPG, MP1, MP2, MP3, MKV, FLAC, ISO, and IFO. The Digital
Entertainer Express can read the existing tag information associated with your media files.
You can use the Tag Tool to add or change the identification information stored in media files. For
example, you can enter the artist name or rating.
To use the Tag Tool:
1. From the Windows Start menu, select All Programs > NETGEAR Digital Entertainer for
Windows > Tag Tool.
2. Locate the file that you want.
File menu. You can select File > Open to open a file.
Note: You can use the Tag Tool to remove a tag for a file. Select Remove Tag or select
Edit > Remove Tag.
Note: If you set the rating for a file, you can also control access to that file from the
Digital Entertainer Express Security screen.
Figure 4-2
Search pane
Hide or view
Preview
window
the search pane
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Browse. Click Browse to view the files within a folder, and then select the file that you
want.
Preview window. You can select Play to watch a preview.
Search pane. Enter the name of video in the Name, and then use the Search pane buttons:
Search IMDB, Search Amazon, or Search Google. After you select a movie, you can
select Form Fill to copy the information from the Web page into the Tag Tool screen.
3. Make the changes that you want, and then click Apply to save the tag.
Adding Cover Art
You can use the Tag Tool application to add cover art to files individually or in groups.
Capturing a Video Frame for Cover Art
You can use the Tag Tool to capture a single frame from a video to use as cover art for your video.
To capture a video frame:
1. Click Play in the Preview window.
2. When you find a frame that you like, click Capture.
The frame is captured into the Preview image.
Adding High-Resolution Album or Cover Art
You can add high-resolution album or cover art to a media file.
To add high-resolution art:
1. In the Tag Tool screen, click Search Amazon to locate the art. For even higher-resolution
images, click See larger image.
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2. Right-click the image of the album or cover art.
3. Select Copy, and then right-click to copy and paste the image into the Tag Tools Picture area.
You can also copy and paste any other image into the Picture area.
Adding Album Art to All the Songs in an Album
If you want to tag all the songs in an album with the same cover art, the songs must be in the same
folder.
To add album art to all songs on an album:
1. Place all the songs from the album in a single folder.
2. Select any one of the songs from the album in the Tag Tool list box.
3. Click Search Amazon, and copy and paste the album art into the Tag Tool Picture area.
4. Select the Use folder.jpg check box. This saves your cover art picture into a file named
folder.jpg in the album’s folder. Both Windows Media Player and the Digital Entertainer
Express will recognize this as the album art for all the songs in the folder.
Using the Script Wizard to Automate Tasks
Use the Digital Entertainer Script Wizard to automate a variety of tasks. You can create three types
of scripts:
Command script.Creates a new script to automate the ways you use your Digital Entertainer
Express.
Video script.Creates a new script that appears in the video browser of your Digital Entertainer
Express.
Audio script.Creates a new script that appears in the audio browser of your Digital Entertainer
Express.
To create a script:
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1. From the Windows Start menu, select All Programs > NETGEAR Digital Entertainer for
Windows > Script Wizard.
2. Select the script type (Command, Video, or Audio).
3. Click New to add an action from the list.
4. Select the options for the script action, if prompted, and then click Next.
5. Add additional actions, if necessary.
Understanding Home Networking
In recent years, home networks have become common. More and more, they include a variety of
technologies that work together in ways that are not always obvious. The following topics identify
common connection types, their speed, and security considerations.
Figure 4-4
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Broadband Internet
Your Internet connection speed is determined by your Internet Service Provider, as well as the
connection speed of the sites to which you connect, and general Internet traffic. ADSL and
cable modem connections are asymmetrical, meaning they have a lower data rate to the
Internet (upstream) than from the Internet (downstream). A typical residential ADSL or cable
modem connection provides a downstream throughput of about 1 to 3 megabits per second
(Mbps). Newer technologies such as ADSL2+ and Fiber to the Home (FTTH) increase the
connection speed to tens of Mbps.
Wireless
Current-generation 802.11n wireless routers such as the NETGEAR WNR854T RangeMax
NEXT Wireless-N Router provide wireless data throughput of up to 300 Mbps using
technology called multiple input, multiple output (MIMO). MIMO uses multiple antennas to
transmit multiple streams of data. The use of multiple (internal) antennas also provides
excellent range and coverage. With the introduction of the newer WPA and WPA2 encryption
and authentication protocols, wireless security is extremely strong.
Powerline
For connecting rooms or floors that are blocked by obstructions or are distant, consider
networking over your building’s AC wiring. NETGEAR’s Powerline HD family of products
delivers up to 200 Mbps to any power outlet and connects to your devices and network using
standard Ethernet cables.
Data transmissions are encrypted for security, and you can configure an individual network
password to prevent neighbors from connecting.
The Powerline HD family of products can coexist on the same network with older-generation
XE family products or HomePlug 1.0 products, but they are not interoperable with these older
products.
Wired Ethernet
As Gigabit Ethernet ports become common on newer computers, wired Ethernet remains a
good choice for speed, economy, and security. Gigabit Ethernet can extend up to 100 meters
with twisted-pair wiring of Cat 5e or better. A wired connection is not susceptible to
interference, and eavesdropping would require a physical connection to your network.
Note: You need at least two Powerline HD adapters to make this type of connection
in your network.
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Assessing Your Speed Requirements
Because your Internet connection is likely to operate at a much lower speed than your local
network, faster local networking technologies might not improve your Internet experience.
However, many emerging home applications require high data rates. For example:
Streaming HD video requires 10 to 30 Mbps per stream. Because latency and packet loss can
disrupt your video, plan to provide at least twice the capacity you need, or add an internal hard
drive to provide “buffering” for your connection.
Streaming MP3 audio requires less than 1 Mbps per stream and does not strain most modern
networks. Like video, however, streaming audio is also sensitive to latency and packet loss, so
a congested network or a noisy link can cause problems.
Optimizing the Performance of Your Home Network
To get the best performance from your home network, you should optimize each portion of the
network, as well and place files in the network where they will get the bandwidth their use will
demand.
Wireless Performance (USB Wireless Adapter Required, Sold
Separately)
The speed and operating distance or range of your wireless connection can vary significantly based
on the physical placement of the wireless router. You should choose a location for your router that
will maximize the network speed.
Note: Actual data throughput varies. Network conditions and environmental factors,
including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and
network overhead, can lower actual data throughput rate.
Tip: To find the best location, start the Network test (from the Supervisor Functions
screen) running on the Digital Entertainer Express, and then move the Digital
Entertainer Express and the wireless router. Monitor the Network test results to
determine which location maximizes network speed.
Note: Failure to follow these guidelines can result in significant performance
degradation or inability to wirelessly connect to the router. For complete range and
performance specifications, see “Technical Specifications” on page A-2.
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The following list describes how to optimize wireless router performance.
Identify critical wireless links.
If your network has several wireless devices, decide which wireless devices need the highest
data rate, and locate the router near them. Many wireless products have automatic data-rate
fallback, which allows increased distances without a loss of connectivity. This also means that
devices that are farther away might be slower. Therefore, the most critical links in your
network are those where the traffic is high and the distances are great. Optimize those first.
Choose placement carefully.
For best results, place your router:
Near the center of the area in which your computers will operate.
In an elevated location such as a high shelf where the wirelessly connected computers
have line-of-sight access (even if through walls).
Avoid obstacles to wireless signals.
Keep wireless devices at least 2 feet from large metal fixtures such as file cabinets,
refrigerators, pipes, metal ceilings, reinforced concrete, and metal partitions.
Keep the device away from large amounts of water such as fish tanks and water coolers.
Reduce interference.
Avoid windows unless communicating between buildings.
Place wireless devices away from various electromagnetic noise sources, especially those in
the 2400–2500 MHz frequency band. Common noise-creating sources are:
Computers and fax machines (no closer than 1 foot)
Copy machines and cell phones (no closer than 6 feet)
Microwave ovens (no closer than 10 feet)
Choose your settings.
Use a scanning utility including those provided with the NETGEAR wireless adapters to
determine what other wireless networks are operating nearby, and then select an unused
channel.
Turn off SSID broadcast, and change the default SSID. Other nearby devices might
automatically try to connect to your network several times a second, which can cause
significant performance reduction.
Network Bandwidth
As your network grows, it might consist of several segments of different networking technologies,
each providing different throughput. In planning your network, you should first consider which
devices will have the heaviest traffic flow between them. Here are some examples:
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A Digital Entertainer Express in one room streaming high-definition video from a server in
another room
A storage device that is used for backing up your computers
Next, consider the throughput of your network devices. Where possible, use higher-speed
technologies to make the heaviest-traffic connections with no lower-speed bottlenecks in the path.
This illustration shows a sample network using multiple networking technologies. The two PCs
with Gigabit (1000 Mbps) Ethernet adapters have a gigabit connection through the gigabit switch
to the ReadyNAS Duo network storage unit with a gigabit connection. This connection should
allow for extremely fast access to large files on the ReadyNAS
TM
Duo unit. The EVA9100
connected through a pair of Powerline HD adapters has access at the 200 Mbps speed of the
Powerline HD connection. This is fine for any of the media files it will use over this connection
and might be more suitable than running Ethernet cables to where the entertainment system is
located. Although any of the links in this example would be sufficient for high-traffic applications
such as streaming HD video, the use of older devices such as 10 Mbps Ethernet or 802.11b
wireless would create a significant bottleneck.
Figure 4-6
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Media File Performance
Video playback can be resource intensive. To avoid pauses in video viewing, select hard disk
drives and network equipment designed to handle large files quickly. If you want to send video
over a wireless network connection, new wireless technologies like those found in the NETGEAR
RangeMax
TM
products are good choices. Not only do they operate at higher speeds, but they also
sustain those speeds over greater distances.
File transfer speed depends on the following:
Hard disk drive speed
SATA hard drives can be any of the following speeds: 4,500 RPM, 5,400 RPM, 7,200 RPM,
10,000 RPM.
LAN connection speed
A Gigabit Ethernet connection through a gigabit switch provides the fastest LAN file transfer
speed and gives the best performance.
NETGEAR HD Powerline adapters provide adequate bandwidth without the inconvenience of
running Ethernet cables.
Wireless communication speed
802.11b (11 Mbps,) is not recommended for video.
802.11g (54 Mbps) is not recommended for HD video.
802.11n is not recommended for high bandwidth HD video. However, when using
802.11n, the 5GHz band is usually less crowded and will likely provide better
performance.
If many wireless networks in your area are sharing the same channel, this can slow the
speed of your wireless network. (The scanning utility built in to NETGEAR wireless
adapters lists all wireless networks operating at your location along with the channel each
is using.)
If any 802.11b devices are powered on in an 802.11g network, they can cause the entire
network to slow to 802.11b speeds.
Tip: For best performance, separate your media into their own set of folders. This
maximizes performance of your PC and reduces the time needed to find media
files.
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Tips for Streaming Video
Use these tips for the best performance with streaming video or during file transfers to the Digital
Entertainer Express.
Use a wired LAN connection to stream HD video.
For streaming video, use no more than one wireless link. For example, do not wirelessly
connect both the Digital Entertainer Express and your computer with media to your router.
Replace one of these wireless links with a wired connection.
For playing music and viewing photos, wirelessly connecting both the Digital Entertainer
Express and the computer with media files should work fine.
With a wireless 802.11g connection, you can stream standard-definition video, music, and
standard-resolution photos reliably, although high network traffic and interference might cause
some audio/video interruptions.
You can use NETGEAR’s Powerline HD product with a wired connection; it supports all but
the most demanding HD streaming.
Upgrade to a Dual Band 802.11n router such as the NETGEAR WNDR3300. Use the less
crowded 5GHz band for video and keep your computers and other internet devices on 2.4GHz
bands.
For the EVA9100 model, add a hard drive (see “Playing Internet Media” on page 3-9) to
improve playback results over wireless by using the hard drive to buffer playback.
Taking Precautions
Take precautions to secure personal data sent over wireless connections to your Digital Entertainer
Express. Also take precautions for monitoring content, if you wish to exercise parental control.
See the following sections for information about doing this.
Access and Network Security
Use care when sharing media, and set up security in your home network to protect your privacy
and prevent unauthorized access to your photos and media files.
When sharing media use the following precautions:
Share only the folders containing media files. Do not share your main hard drive or any folder
containing programs or personal data.
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b. Enter the new password, and press OK.
3. Select More > Supervisor functions > Advanced Settings > Parental controls and security >
Parental control.
4. Select the standard entertainment industry ratings such as G, PG, NR, and so on.
Users can access files with the selected rating or a lower rating (higher up on the menu), but
cannot access files tagged with a higher rating. For example, if you select PG-13, all files with
a PG-13, PG, TVPG or G rating are accessible at all times. However, files with TV-14, R,
NC17, TVMA or NR (no rating set) are accessible only if you enter the supervisor password.
Select the NR rating to allow access to all shared media files.
Block Files By Location
To block files by location, choose the shared folders that require a supervisor password:
1. Place the files in a shared folder.
2. Press Home on the remote and select More > Supervisor functions > Advanced Settings >
Parental controls and security > Share Restrictions.
3. Select the checkboxes for the shared folders that require a supervisor password. Folders with a
checked box can be accessed only with the supervisor password.
4. (Optional) Enter an additional password for each protected folder:
a. Press Home, and select More > Supervisor functions > Advanced Settings > Servers
and shared folders > Select which servers to scan
b. Highlight the shared folder that is password protected with parental controls.
c. Press Menu and enter a username and password.
d. Select OK.
Note: Be sure you pick a password that is easy to remember, or store it in a safe
place.
Note: To temporarily suspend parental controls for 20 minutes and display blocked
files, select More > Supervisor functions and enter the supervisor password.
To re-establish parental controls, press the power button to turn the device off
and back on.
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Chapter 5
Advanced Features and More Features
Use the screens you access by selecting More > Supervisor functions to perform housekeeping
tasks, run media library scans, and view system information. You can also use your Digital
Entertainer Express to access the desktop of a PC on your network.
Advanced Settings
Select More > Supervisor functions > Advanced Settings to display the following menu:
The following options are available:
Display and screensaver. See “Display and Screensaver” on page 5-2.
Audio and slideshow. See “Audio and Slideshow” on page 5-4.
Power
Network connection. See “Network Connection” on page 5-4.
Servers and shared folders. Set up shared media files available for the Digital Entertainer
Express. See “Setting Up Network Shares” on page 5-5.
Parental controls and security. Set up parental controls See “Setting Up Parental Control” on
page 4-13.
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Media library management. Manage your media library. See “Media Library Management”
on page 5-5.
Language. Select a language for the Digital Entertainer Express onscreen menus.
Time and location. Specify your location and time zone, and synchronize your Digital
Entertainer Express to a time server.
Other. The following options are available:
Folder browsing. Enable or disable folder browsing. Enabling this option displays the
complete folder tree starting at the top level. Enable “Live” folder browsing to display all
network locations and scan each folder as you select it, adding any new media it finds to
the media library.
SACK Processing. SACK audio processing is used for debugging only.
Media art display. Specifies the size of media art. Smaller files appear fast on the screen.
Pop-up help. Enables or disables the pop-up help system. Pop-up help is enabled by
default.
YouTube direct playback. Enables or Disables higher quality video directly from
YouTube without using a Windows PC. Since some YouTube clips are not available using
this method, error messages may appear.
Disable UPnP setting. Use this to disable UPnP support in the event you are experiencing
compatibility problems with UPnP devices or servers on your network.
Restore factory defaults. This resets all the options to the default values as of the last
installed firmware, and requires a system restart. See “Restoring Factory Settings” on
page A-1.
Display and Screensaver
You can adjust the following settings:
Display type. Select the display you prefer. The default is North America.
Display mode. For a high-definition TV, select the appropriate resolution.
Aspect ratio. When set to Normal, the aspect ratio defaults to the same setting as the content
you are viewing.
Smooth scroll. This setting affects the appearance of the Digital Entertainer Express menus.
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Brightness, Contrast, Hue. Although you can adjust these settings on the Digital Entertainer
Express, it is best to leave them at the default settings of 50, and adjust the features on your
TV.
Screen saver. You can set the interval after which a screen saver will protect your TV from
image burn-in. You can use the Image option to use a picture from your library as your
screensaver.
Skin settings. Choose one of the built-in skins, or backgrounds, for the onscreen menus.
Adding a Skin
The default skin setting is called FlareHD and is stored on the Digital Entertainer Express flash.
To add a skin:
1. From the main menu, select More > Supervisor functions > Advanced Settings > Display and
screensaver > Skin settings.
2. Click the Save skin button to export the skin to the Data save location folder (set in the
Advanced Settings > Media library management screen).
3. Navigate to the machine, NAS, or USB share that you are using as your data save location.
Locate the Skins subfolder. Underneath that are subfolders for each defined skin. A subfolder
called FlareHD was created in the previous step.
4. Uncompress the skin you want, and put it in its own subfolder.
5. From the main menu, select More > Supervisor functions > Advanced settings > Display and
screensaver.
6. Select the new skin from the drop-down list, and press the Back button. The skin displays on
your screen.
Warning: Loading an invalid skin can cause your Digital Entertainer Express to become
unusable. If this occurs, you will need to restore factory defaults using the
button on the rear panel of the unit. See “Restoring Factory Settings” on
page A-1.
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Wired. Ethernet local area network (LAN) connection.
Wireless. Wireless 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n connection.
Standalone. USB device connected directly to your Digital Entertainer Express.
Setting Up Network Shares
Network shares are shared folders that can be seen throughout your network. You can specify
which shared folders you want the Digital Entertainer Express to check when it looks for media
files.
To go to the Network Shares screen, press Home, and select More > Supervisor functions >
Advanced Settings > Servers and shared folders. The Network Shares screen offers these options:
Build network shares list. Scan the network for all shared folders.
Select which servers to scan. Select which shared folders the Digital Entertainer Express
should check when it scans for media files.
Add network share. Enter the name of a hidden server, or add a password to a server. A
hidden server does not broadcast its network name.
Media Library Management
The media library is a list of media that the Digital Entertainer Express has found in shared folders
on the network. There are two versions of your media library: One resides on the Digital
Entertainer Express, and the other is a backup, located in the data save location you specify. The
backup library can be saved to a device on your network, or to an external device. Each time the
Digital Entertainer Express searches for media, it can save a new library. If there is a library, the
Digital Entertainer Express powers up faster in the event of a network problem or power outage.
To go to the Media library management screen, press Home, and select More > Supervisor
functions > Advanced Settings > Media library management.
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The Media library management screen offers these options:
Data save location. Specify where your backup library should be saved.
Load library. Load the media library.
Save library. Save the media library to a new location, either on your network or on an
external device. This creates a backup library.
Auto load on power-up. If this option is on, the Digital Entertainer Express loads the backup
library following a power failure.
Auto save after scan. Immediately after new files are scanned, the backup library is updated
to the version on the Digital Entertainer Express.
Daily auto-scan. Set the Digital Entertainer Express to scan your files every day at the
specified time, or you can disable this option.
Show file details. This option is for use in detecting invalid files and should be left off unless
you are instructed to use it by NETGEAR support personnel.
Figure 5-3
Warning: This option requires your computer to be on and the shared files available
at the specified time. If your computer is in sleep, standby, or any mode
other than on, the scan will find no shared files, and your library will
contain no media.
To avoid this, you can disable Daily auto-scan, or leave the computer on,
or enable the computer Wake on LAN feature so that your computer is
activated by the scan.
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More... Settings
To go to the More Settings, press Home, and select More:
The following settings are available in the More screen:
Quick scan for media files. Look for new media files and add them to the media library.
Now playing. Display the audio and video media that is currently playing.
Follow me. To use this feature you must have more than one Digital Entertainer Express
installed. Selecting Follow me lets you direct the media that is playing to another Digital
Entertainer Express in a different room.
Send message to other room. You can select a message to send to another Digital Entertainer
Express in a different room. To use this feature you must have more than one Digital
Entertainer Express installed.
Hot key binding. You can set up the number keys on the remote control as hot keys to
perform specific tasks. For example, you could press a number button when the TV is off to
play music without using the onscreen menus.
Supervisor Functions. See “Supervisor Functions” on page 6-4.
System Information
System information is useful for troubleshooting network problems or technical support.
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To go to the System Information screen, press Home, and select More > Supervisor functions
> System Information. The System Information screen displays information about free memory,
version information (kernel and firmware), dynamic RAM information, network information
(LAN), IP address, MAC, broadcast information, and gateway.
Setting Up Hot Keys
You can set up the number keys on the remote control as hot keys to perform specific tasks. For
example, you could press a number button when the TV is off to play music without using the
onscreen menus.
To set up a hot key:
1. Press Home, and select More > Hot key binding.
2. Select the key on the remote control that you want to program.
3. Select an action from the list for this hot key.
To use the hot keys when the television is off, turn on the Digital Entertainer Express, and then
press the hot key.
Enabling PC Access
To use this feature you must have a Windows-based PC running the Digital Entertainer for
Windows software. PC Access lets you use the remote control and TV to view and access features
on your PC such as browsing the Internet or checking e-mail.
To use the Digital Entertainer Express PC Access feature:
1. Click the Digital Entertainer for Windows system tray icon on your PC to open the Digital
Entertainer application.
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2. Select the Allow remote access to this PC check box and then click Apply
3. To access your PC functions, press Home, and select More > PC access, and select your
PC from the list in the Access PC screen.
4. When the desktop for your PC appears on the TV, use the remote control to access the PC from
your Digital Entertainer Express.
Figure 5-5
Table 5-1. Remote Control PC Access Is Enabled
Button Action
Backspace
Nudge mouse
Switch (Alt+Tab)
Exit PC Access
Allow remote access
to this PC
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Back Tab
Close program (Alt + F4)
Back (Alt+Left Arrow)
Tab
Next (Alt+Right Arrow)
Left mouse-click
+ Zooms in
- Zooms out
Menu?
Toggle Alt key. Changes the Alt key status from pressed to not
pressed and back. Use this to access an application menu.
0–9 Use numbers to enter letters.
Caps Lock Toggle keyboard. Press Caps Lock to display or hide the
onscreen keyboard.
Zoom Select program.
Table 5-1. Remote Control PC Access Is Enabled (continued)
Button Action
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Chapter 6
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Updating the Firmware
When you install the Digital Entertainer software from the Resource CD you are asked if you want
to check for new firmware.
You can also check for newer firmware after installation. If you upgrade the firmware you will
need to reload your media library into the Digital Entertainer Express from the backup location
To upgrade firmware after installation:
1. Press Home, and select More > Supervisor functions > Update.
Warning: Make sure that power to your Digital Entertainer Express unit is not
interrupted during the firmware update process. Failure to observe this
precaution can permanently damage the unit.
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Changing from Composite Video Cable to HDMI Video Cable
This section explains what to do if you installed the Digital Entertainer Express with the composite
video cable that came in the package and now want to install an HDMI cable (sold separately).
Your television must support an HDMI connection.
To change from composite video cable to HDMI video cable:
1. Connect the HDMI cable from the Digital Entertainer Express to your television.
2. Change the video mode for your television from AV to HDMI. If you are not sure how to do
this, check the documentation that came with your television.
3. You may disconnect the composite video cable if you wish.
If the Digital Entertainer Express is connected with both a composite video cable and an
HDMI video cable, it will communicate via the HDMI cable, but unless the television is
in HDMI mode you will not see a video display on the television screen.
Figure 6-3
HDMI cable (not included in the package)
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Supervisor Functions
To go to the Supervisor Functions screen, press Home, and select More > Supervisor
functions:
The Supervisor Functions screen offers these options:
Setup wizard. Enter or change the settings for the Digital Entertainer Express.
Advanced settings. See “Advanced Settings” on page 5-1.
Full scan for media files. Rebuild the media library. This replaces current media files and
adds newfound media files. A full scan takes significant time, depending on the number of
folders you have designated for sharing.
Scan for USB attached media. Check for media stored on devices such as an iPod or MP3
player that are connected to the Digital Entertainer Express.
Network test. Measure the data transfer rate between devices on your network and your
Digital Entertainer Express.
Update. Check for firmware updates for the Digital Entertainer Express on the NETGEAR
website, or update the firmware from a file on a USB storage device. See “Updating the
Firmware” on page 6-1 for more information.
Figure 6-4
Warning: Be sure that power to your Digital Entertainer Express unit is not
interrupted during the firmware update process. Failure to observe this
precaution can permanently damage the unit.
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System Information. See “System Information” on page 5-7.
Restart. Restart the Digital Entertainer Express.
Troubleshooting Tips
Here are some tips for correcting simple problems that might prevent you from connecting to the
Digital Entertainer Express.
Note: Following a firmware update, you may need to reload your media library into
the Digital Entertainer Express from the backup location.
Table 6-1. Connecting to the Digital Entertainer Express
Problem Solution
I turned on my Digital Entertainer
Express for the first time, but I do
not see anything on the screen.
Check all cables to make sure that they are connected correctly, and
be sure that you are using the correct input on your TV.
Check that your TV's input selector (sometimes called TV/Video
button) is set to the correct input.
If you still do not see anything, press TV Mode on the remote control
to change the video mode. Make sure to pause for 3 seconds
between button presses to allow the Digital Entertainer Express to
change video modes.
The Digital Entertainer Express
does not respond to the remote
control.
Check the LED on the front panel of the Digital Entertainer Express to
make sure that the power is on.
Make sure that the television is turned on.
The LED on the remote control should flash when you push a button.
If the LED does not flash, and the batteries are working, then the
remote might be faulty.
If the LED does flash, reset the Digital Entertainer Express.
Press the DE button on the remote and try again.
The Digital Entertainer Express
does not find my network.
Use the Configuration Wizard, and check the settings. On the
Windows Start menu, select All Programs> NETGEAR Digital
Entertainer for Windows > Configuration Wizard.
For wireless networks, see the User Manual for your Wi-Fi USB
Adapter (sold separately).
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Media Does Not Play
Check “Supported Media File Formats” on page A-2 to see if the file format is supported.
Check to see if the file is protected. Windows Media Player 11 is required for Windows XP and
Vista users to play protected files. See the Microsoft documentation for these products.
Configuring Your Firewall Port Settings
The built-in Windows firewall opens ports to communicate with the Digital Entertainer Express.
For other firewalls, you might need to open these ports:
TCP: 49156, 49157, 49158, 49159
UDP: 49152, 49153, 49154, 49155
The Digital Entertainer Express
does not find the server.
Make sure that the computer and the Digital Entertainer Express are
connected to the same network and turned on.
If you do not use DHCP on your network, you must set the IP address
of the Digital Entertainer Express in the range of addresses on your
network. See “IP Address” on page 6-10.
Use the Configuration Wizard to check the settings. On the Windows
Start menu, select All Programs> NETGEAR Digital Entertainer for
Windows > Configuration Wizard.
Some files, songs, or videos are
not showing up even though
others are.
Check the file permissions for those items, and make sure that they
have read access allowed for everyone.
The server cannot be found in a
Windows domain.
If the PC where the Digital Entertainer for Windows software is running
is a member of a Windows domain:
1. Make sure that you are connected to the domain (either by being on
the same network, or by using a VPN connection), and then restart
folder sharing in Windows Media Connect.
2. If this is not possible, uninstall the Digital Entertainer for Windows
software, and reinstall it using a local user account. Then set up
sharing with the Digital Entertainer for Windows software while
logged in with this local user account.
Note: If you use Windows Media Player 11, place protected media files in one folder,
and use Windows Media Player to share only that folder. Then use the
Configuration Wizard to share all other folders.
Table 6-1. Connecting to the Digital Entertainer Express (continued)
Problem Solution
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If you are using a Windows PC to share media content, allow access to the following ports: 139
TCP, 445 TCP, 137 UDP, and 138 UDP for file-sharing services.
If you are using Windows Media Player to share media from Windows, configure your desktop
firewall to allow ports 10243 TCP and 10280–10284 UDP.
If you are using the UPNP Framework under Windows XP, configure your desktop firewall to
allow port 1900 UDP and 2869 TCP. For more information see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/
886257/.
Accessing Your Digital Media
The following sections provide some suggestions for accessing digital media with Windows,
Macintosh OSX, and Linux.
Windows System Passwords
If your system requires a password on startup, you need to use one of these access methods:
Recommended: Enable guest access on PCs that have a startup password. From the Windows
Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel > User Accounts, and enable guest access.
Manually enter passwords on your Digital Entertainer Express.
Remove the password from the main administrator account.
Macintosh OSX
Turn off the Macintosh firewall, and then select the sharing icon from system preferences.
1. Click Firewall, select Stop, and verify that “Firewall off” is displayed.
2. Select the sharing icon from system preferences, and select the Windows Sharing check box.
Make sure that “Windows Sharing On” is displayed.
Once the system is up and running, for better security you can configure your OSX firewall to
allow file access while blocking other network ports. For file sharing you must allow access
through TCP ports 139 and 445, and UDP ports 137 and 138.
Linux
You need to load and install a Samba server.
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On Redhat 9 systems, click the Red Hat button, and select
System Settings > Server Settings > Samba Server. Click Add in the dialog box that displays.
On other systems, you might need to install the Samba server (smbd) manually and modify the
samba configuration file (/etc/smb.conf on most systems; select the man smbd check box). If
Samba is not installed, see http://www.samba.org.
Error Messages
The following table describes error messages and recommended actions when they occur.
Table 6-2. Error Messages
Message Description and Action
Please configure the program
guide location.
You need to enter your zip code to receive local news and weather.
Network Performance Insufficient. The network throughput is not high enough to handle the file type
specified, such as playing high-definition video over a wireless network.
See “Optimizing the Performance of Your Home Network” on page 4-8
for more information.
Unable to play this media. The
media format is not supported, or
the location is not accessible.
The media format is not supported by the Digital Entertainer Express,
or the file could not be opened or might no longer be available.
Play a supported media file.
Check the network connection.
Verify the existence of the file.
Verify the PC or server is powered on.
Check the access permissions on the file and folder.
Verify that the file format and encoding are supported.
See “Supported Media File Formats” on page A-2 for more information.
Unable to play this media. The
media could not be opened, or the
location is not accessible.
The file cannot be opened or might no longer be available.
Check the network connection.
Verify the existence of the file.
Check the access permissions on the file and folder.
Unable to play this media. The
media is protected, and a license
could not be obtained.
The file is protected by Windows Media DRM, and the license for the
file is expired, or invalid, or was not granted.
Verify that the file is playable from Windows Media Player.
Unable to play this media. There
are insufficient resources to open
or play the media.
Restart the Digital Entertainer Express. If the problem persists after
restarting the Digital Entertainer Express, then the media dimensions or
encoding is not supported.
Unsupported video - may not play
correctly.
The video is a DIVX 3 video. Some DIVX 3 videos do not play back
correctly on the Digital Entertainer Express.
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Network Connections
The following sections provide recommendations for how to troubleshoot network connections.
Ethernet LAN Connection
The Digital Entertainer Express expects to be connected to a hub, switch, or router using a
standard Ethernet cable. If you connect to your network using Ethernet, the link LEDs on the back
of your Digital Entertainer Express and on your hub or router should both be on. If they are not lit,
try the following:
Make sure that the Ethernet cable connections are secure at the router and at the hub or
workstation.
Make sure that power is turned on to the connected hub or workstation.
Unable to play this station. The format of the selected Internet radio station is not supported. The
Digital Entertainer Express supports only MP3 streaming audio formats
for Internet radio playback.
Error loading picture. Photo format
is not supported.
The photo is not a JPEG, TIFF, BMP or PNG, or the dimension,
encoding, or color space of the photo is not supported.
Error loading picture. Photo does
not exist.
The file cannot be opened or might no longer be available.
Check the network connection.
Verify the existence of the file.
Check the access permissions on the file and folder.
Error loading picture. Photo is too
large or has encoding errors.
The dimensions of the photo are too large for it to be loaded, or the file
is invalid.
Error loading picture. Photo could
not be read.
The file exists, but an error occurred when it was accessed.
Check the network connections.
Check access permissions on the file and folder.
Check that the photo is viewable on a PC.
Error loading picture. Access
denied reading the photo.
The file exists but does not allow read access to the Digital
Entertainer Express.
Check access permissions on the file and folder.
Subtitles not available. The external subtitles for a video do not exist or could not be loaded.
The subtitles might be in an unsupported format. Supported subtitle
formats are SRT, SMI, SAMI, SUB, and TXT.
Table 6-2. Error Messages (continued)
Message Description and Action
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Using Ping
To use ping:
1. From the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, and select Run.
2. In the field provided, type ping followed by the IP address of the Digital Entertainer Express.
Displaying the IP address is described in “IP Address” on page 6-10. For example, type:
ping 192.168.0.2
3. Click OK. You should see a message like this one:
pinging <IP address> with 32 bytes of data
If the path is working, you see this message:
reply from < IP address >: bytes=32 time=NN ms TTL=xxx
If the path is not working, you see this message:
request timed out
If you cannot ping the Digital Entertainer Express, then your network might not be working
correctly.
Default Configuration and Technical Specifications A-1
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Appendix A
Default Configuration and Technical
Specifications
This appendix describes the factory default settings, supported media file formats, and technical
specifications for the Digital Entertainer Express.
Restoring Factory Settings
There are two ways to restore factory configuration:
Press Home, and select More > Supervisor functions > Advanced Settings > Restore
factory defaults.
Power off the unit from the rear power switch, then power on the unit. Wait for the LED to
blink orange, then press and hold the Restore Factory Settings button.
The LED will begin blinking blue signaling that factory defaults are being restored, and then
the unit will restart.
The following table lists the default settings of your Digital Entertainer Express.
Figure A-1
Table A-1. Default Configuration Settings
Feature Description
Language English
Video mode Standard definition NTSC
Restore Factory Settings
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Supported Media File Formats
A number of file formats are supported for live streaming. Formats are added regularly. To see the
most current list, go to http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/eva.asp and select the EVA9100.
Then access the Media formats link for file formats supported by your model.
Technical Specifications
Room name Computer room
Network connection Wired LAN
Skin FlareHD
Table A-2. Technical Specifications
Feature Description
Data and routing protocols TCP/IP, DHCP
Power adapter North America: 120V, 60 Hz, input
United Kingdom, Australia: 240V, 50 Hz, input
Europe: 230V, 50 Hz, input
Japan: 100V, 50/60 Hz, input
Maximum input current NA: 0.24A; UK; AU: 0.15A; EU: 0.15A; JP: 0.27A
Physical specifications Dimensions (H x W x D): 1.5 x 17 x 10 in. (38.1 x 431.8 x 254 mm)
Weight: 4.4 lbs (2.0 kg)
Environmental specifications Operating temperature: 32º–104º F (0–40 C)
Operating humidity: 90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing
Electromagnetic emissions FCC Part 15 Class B, VCCI Class B, EN 55 022 (CISPR 22), Class B
C-Tick N10947
Interface LAN: 10BASE-T or 100BASE-Tx, RJ-45
Radio data rates 11a, 11b, 11g & 11n data rates (Auto Rate Sensing)
Frequency 2400 - 2483.5 MHz
5150 - 5825MHz
Table A-1. Default Configuration Settings (continued)
Feature Description
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Data encoding Standards
IEEE 802.11n draft
IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n - 2.4 GHz
IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11n - 5.0 GHz
Operating frequency ranges US 2.4Ghz 2400 Mhz-2462 Mhz
EU 2.4Ghz 2400 Mhz-2483.5 Mhz
US 5 Ghz non-DFS 5150 Mhz-5250 Mhz and 5725 Mhz-5875 Mhz
EU 5 Ghz 5150-5250, 5250-5350, 5475-5725, 5725-5875
Table A-2. Technical Specifications (continued)
Feature Description
Index-1
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Index
A
accessing
Internet channels 3-13
media 6-7
network security 4-12
Advanced Settings 5-1
art, adding with the Tag Tool 4-4
aspect ratio 5-2
audio
advanced options 5-4
cables 1-4
digital audio surround output 5-4
DTS sound 1-4
Follow me feature 3-3
Whole house audio feature 3-3
B
browser, Digital Entertainer Express menu 2-6
C
cables
audio and video 1-4
changing from composite to HDMI 6-3
compliance 1-1
component video 1-4
composite video 1-4
Configuration Wizard 6-5, 6-6, 6-10
Macintosh 1-14
Windows 1-12
connecting to a server 6-10
Custom Setup 1-1, 1-4
D
Digital Entertainer Express
front view 1-2
PC Access 5-8
rear view 1-2
setup 1-6
technical specifications A-2
Digital Entertainer for Macintosh software 1-10
Digital Entertainer for Windows software 2-5
installation 1-8
PC Access 5-8
protected media 1-17
DTS sound 1-4
E
error messages 6-8
Ethernet LAN connection 6-9
F
factory settings, restoring A-1
firewall port settings 6-6
firmware, updating 6-1, 6-4
Follow me feature 5-7
formats supported A-2
H
HDMI 1-4
changing from composite cable to HDMI 6-3
hot keys 5-7
I
installation 1-4
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Internet channels, accessing 3-13
Internet media 3-9
viewing YouTube content 3-10
Internet radio 3-12
IP address troubleshooting 6-10
iPod content 1-3, 3-1, 6-4
iTunes for Windows 1-17, 3-1
L
Linux 3-1, 6-7
M
Macintosh 3-1, 6-7
Macintosh OSX 6-7
media
accessing 6-7
does not play 6-6
media file formats, supported A-2
media library
configuration 1-11
improving search results 4-2
management 5-5
MP3 content 3-3, 4-8, 6-4
music 3-2
remote control 3-4
viewing photos with 3-7
N
navigating with remote control 2-1
network connections 6-9
network security 4-12
network shares 5-5
setup 5-5
Network test 6-4
networking 4-6
news 3-13
O
optimizing
home network performance 4-8
media file performance 4-11
network bandwidth performance 4-9
speed 4-8
streaming video 4-12
wireless performance 4-8
P
parental control 2-4, 4-1, 4-13, 4-14
passwords, Windows system 6-7
PC Access 2-3
PC access, enabling 5-8
performance
home network 4-8
media files 4-11
network bandwidth 4-9
optimizing speed 4-8
streaming video 4-12
wireless 4-8
photos
playing music with 3-7
remote control 3-6
viewing 3-4
pinging 6-11
playing media using your browser 2-7
protected media files 1-17
R
remote control 1-3, 2-1
playing music 3-4
tips for browsing and searching 2-4
viewing photos 3-6
with video 3-8
restoring factory settings A-1
RSS news feeds 2-6, 3-14
S
S/PDIF 1-4
safety notices 1-1
SCART 1-4
screensaver 5-2
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Compliance
Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer
It is hereby certified that the Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 has been suppressed in accordance with the
conditions set out in the BMPT-AmtsblVfg 243/1991 and Vfg 46/1992. The operation of some equipment (for example,
test transmitters) in accordance with the regulations may, however, be subject to certain restrictions. Please refer to the
notes in the operating instructions.
The Federal Office for Telecommunications Approvals has been notified of the placing of this equipment on the market
and has been granted the right to test the series for compliance with the regulations.
Bestätigung des Herstellers/Importeurs
Es wird hiermit bestätigt, daß dasDigital Entertainer Express EVA9100 gemäß der im BMPT-AmtsblVfg 243/1991 und
Vfg 46/1992 aufgeführten Bestimmungen entstört ist. Das vorschriftsmäßige Betreiben einiger Geräte (z.B. Testsender)
kann jedoch gewissen Beschränkungen unterliegen. Lesen Sie dazu bitte die Anmerkungen in der Betriebsanleitung.
Das Bundesamt für Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation wurde davon unterrichtet, daß dieses Gerät auf den Markt
gebracht wurde und es ist berechtigt, die Serie auf die Erfüllung der Vorschriften hin zu überprüfen.
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) Statement
This equipment is in the Class B category (information equipment to be used in a residential area or an adjacent area
thereto) and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Data Processing
Equipment and Electronic Office Machines aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential areas. When used
near a radio or TV receiver, it may become the cause of radio interference. Read instructions for correct handling.
FCC Information to User
This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only. Any
product changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals
FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment
should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”
Declaration Of Conformity
We NETGEAR, Inc. 350 E. Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA, declare under our sole responsibility that the
Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Regulatory Compliance Information
This section includes user requirements for operating this product in accordance with National laws for usage of radio
spectrum and operation of radio devices. Failure of the end-user to comply with the applicable requirements may result
in unlawful operation and adverse action against the end-user by the applicable National regulatory authority.
NOTE: This product’s firmware limits operation to only the channels allowed in a particular Region or Country.
Therefore, all options described in this user’s guide may not be available in your version of the product.
FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States
Radio Frequency Interference Warnings and Instructions
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following methods:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an electrical outlet on a circuit different from that which the radio receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications made to the product, unless expressly approved byNETGEAR, Inc., could void the user’s right to operate
the equipment.
Export Restrictions
This product or software contains encryption code that may not be exported or transferred from the US or Canada
without an approved US Department of Commerce export license.
This device is a 2.4 GHz low power RF device intended for home and office
use in EU and EFTA member states. In some EU / EFTA member states some
restrictions may apply. Please contact local spectrum management authorities
for further details before putting this device into operation.
Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential
Requirements of the R&TTE Directive of the European Union (1999/5/EC). This equipment meets the following
conformance standards: EN300 328, EN301 489-17, EN60950.
Requirements For Operation in the European Community
Countries of Operation and Conditions of Use in the European Community
The user should run the client utility program provided with this product to check the current channel of operation and
confirm that the device is operating in conformance with the spectrum usage rules for European Community countries as
described in this section.
This device is intended to be operated in all countries of the European Community.
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Operation Using 2.4 GHz Channels in France
The following radio channel usage limitations apply in France.
The radio spectrum regulator in France, Autorité de regulation des telecommunications (ART), enforces the following
rules with respect to use of 2.4 GHz spectrum in various locations in France. Please check ART's web site for latest
requirements for use of the 2.4 GHz band in France: http://www.art-telecom.fr/eng/index.htm. When operating in the
following metropolitan regions (départements) in France, this device may be operated under the following conditions:
Indoors using any channel in the 2.4-2.4835 GHz band (Channels 1-13)
Outdoors using channels in the 2.4-2.454 GHz band (Channels 1-7)
When operating outside of the following regions (départements) in France (see table below), this product must be
operated under the following conditions:
Indoors using channels in the 2.4465-2.4835 GHz band (Channels 10-13).
Outdoor operation not permitted.
Refer to the ART website for further details.
European Union Statement of Compliance
Hereby, NETGEAR, Inc. declares that this digital media player is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Èesky
[Czech]
NETGEAR, Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 je ve shodì
se základními požadavky a dalšími pøíslušnými ustanoveními smìrnice 1999/5/ES.
Dansk
[Danish]
Undertegnede NETGEAR, Inc. erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr Digital Entertainer
Express EVA9100 overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/
5/EF.
Deutsch
[German]
Hiermit erklärt NETGEAR, Inc., dass sich das Gerät Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 in
Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen
einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.
Eesti
[Estonian]
Käesolevaga kinnitab NETGEAR, Inc. seadme Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100
vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele
asjakohastele sätetele.
English Hereby, NETGEAR, Inc., declares that this Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
Español
[Spanish]
Por medio de la presente NETGEAR, Inc. declara que el Digital Entertainer Express
EVA9100 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones
aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Ελληνική
[Greek]
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ
NETGEAR, Inc. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ Digital Entertainer Express
EVA9100 ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ
ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.
Français
[French]
Par la présente NETGEAR, Inc. déclare que l'appareil Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100
est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la
directive 1999/5/CE.
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A printed copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity certificate for this product is provided in the EVA9100 product
package.
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations
This digital apparatus (Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100) does not exceed the Class B limits for radio-noise
emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications.
Italiano
[Italian]
Con la presente NETGEAR, Inc. dichiara che questo Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 è
conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva
1999/5/CE.
Latviski
[Latvian]
Ar šo NETGEAR, Inc. deklarç, ka Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 atbilst Direktîvas
1999/5/EK bûtiskajâm prasîbâm un citiem ar to saistîtajiem noteikumiem.
Lietuviø
[Lithuanian]
Šiuo NETGEAR, Inc. deklaruoja, kad šis Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 atitinka
esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.
Nederlands
[Dutch]
Hierbij verklaart NETGEAR, Inc. dat het toestel Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 in
overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van
richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Malti
[Maltese]
Hawnhekk, NETGEAR, Inc., jiddikjara li dan Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100
jikkonforma mal-tiijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti orajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva
1999/5/EC.
Magyar
[Hungarian]
Alulírott, NETGEAR, Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 megfelel
a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
Polski
[Polish]
Niniejszym NETGEAR, Inc. oœwiadcza, ¿e Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 jest
zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozosta³ymi stosownymi postanowieniami
Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
Português
[Portuguese]
NETGEAR, Inc. declara que este Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 está conforme com
os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovensko
[Slovenian]
NETGEAR, Inc. izjavlja, da je ta Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 v skladu z bistvenimi
zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloèili direktive 1999/5/ES.
Slovensky
[Slovak]
NETGEAR, Inc. týmto vyhlasuje, že Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 spåòa základné
požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.
Suomi
[Finnish]
NETGEAR, Inc. vakuuttaa täten että Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 tyyppinen laite on
direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen
mukainen.
Svenska
[Swedish]
Härmed intygar NETGEAR, Inc. att denna Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 står I
överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta
bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
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Industry Canada Statement
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Macrovision Notice:
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual
property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must
follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with IC RF
exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual.
The Class [B] digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation.
Cet appareil numerique de la class [B] respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
Software License Agreement
1. This Software License Agreement (the “Agreement”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or an entity) (“You”)
and NETGEAR, Inc. (“NETGEAR”) regarding the use of NETGEAR’s software provided with the Digital Entertainer Express
EVA9100 (inside the Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100, any accompanying CDs, and any accompanying documentation;
together, the “Software”). BEFORE YOU USE THIS SOFTWARE, CAREFULLY READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO SIGN, THEN DO NOT DOWNLOAD, INSTALL OR USE
THE SOFTWARE, BECAUSE BY DOING SO, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU
DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT DOWNLOAD, INSTALL OR USE THIS
SOFTWARE, AND DESTROY OR RETURN ALL COPIES IN YOUR POSSESSION.
2. Subject to the restrictions set forth below, NETGEAR grants You a nonexclusive, personal, nontransferable, perpetual (subject to
Section 5) license to install and use 1 copy of the provided version of the Software in object code format, for internal and personal
purposes only, on 1 computer. The Software is “in use” on a computer when it is loaded into the temporary memory or installed
into the permanent memory of a computer. The license granted hereunder shall not be effective until You have paid all fees in full.
Except for the license rights granted above, NETGEAR and NETGEAR’s licensors retain all right, title and interest in and to the
Software, including all intellectual property rights therein. YOU MAY NOT (AND MAY NOT ALLOW A THIRD PARTY TO)
(a) RENT, LEASE, SUBLICENSE, SELL, ASSIGN, LOAN, USE FOR TIMESHARING OR SERVICE BUREAU PURPOSES
OR OTHERWISE TRANSFER THE SOFTWARE OR ANY OF YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT; (b) reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or attempt to reconstruct, identify or discover any source code,
underlying ideas, underlying user interface techniques or algorithms of the Software by any means whatsoever, except to the
extent the foregoing restrictions are expressly prohibited by applicable law; (c) remove or destroy any copyright notices or other
proprietary markings; (d) attempt to circumvent any use restrictions; (e) modify or adapt the Software, merge the Software into
another program or create derivative works based on the Software; (f) use, copy or distribute the Software without NETGEAR’s
written authorization, excepting 1 copy for archival or backup purposes only; or (g) use the Software or the Digital Entertainer
Express EVA9100 for commercial use. YOU MAY NOT (AND MAY NOT ALLOW A THIRD PARTY TO) COPY,
REPRODUCE, CAPTURE, STORE, RETRANSMIT, DISTRIBUTE, OR BURN TO CD (OR ANY OTHER FORMAT) ANY
COPYRIGHTED CONTENT (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO MUSICAL AND MUSIC-RELATED) THAT YOU
ACCESS OR RECEIVE THROUGH USE OF THE SOFTWARE. YOU ASSUME ALL RISK AND LIABILITY, CIVIL AND
CRIMINAL, FOR ANY SUCH PROHIBITED USE OF COPYRIGHTED CONTENT.
3. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE EFFECTIVE UPON INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE AND SHALL TERMINATE
UPON THE EARLIER OF: (A) YOUR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY TERM OF THIS AGREEMENT OR (B)
RETURN, DESTRUCTION OR DELETION OF ALL COPIES OF THE SOFTWARE IN YOUR POSSESSION. NETGEAR’s
rights and your obligations shall survive any termination of this Agreement. Upon termination of this Agreement, You shall
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