Beyonwiz FREEVIEW FV-L1 User Manual

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Page 1 - Version 1.52_Eng

FV-LVersion 1.52_Eng

Page 2 - Welcome Message

3 1. Package Contents The following items are included in the box. Please check all package contents before using your product.  FV-L1  Remote Co

Page 3 - Precaution

Advanced Setup 93 1-5. File Player 1) Resume Play You can control the behaviour of the starting position for playback of files that have already been

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Advanced Setup 94 1-6. Preference 1) Keyboard Order You can control the behaviour of the remote control keypad when using the NUMERIC buttons to ente

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Advanced Setup 95 2. Management You can upgrade or initialize your FV-L1 in this menu. 2-1. Firmware 1) Firmware Information This displays a pop-up

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Advanced Setup 96 Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select a device and press the OK button (only for “Network” and “USB” device types). Now use the f

Page 7 - Contents

Advanced Setup 97 3) Firmware Upgrade OTA You can upgrade your FV-L1 FW by OTA(Over The Air). Press the OK button for manual update. Use the fol

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Advanced Setup 98 2-2. HDD 1) HDD Information This displays a pop-up window with the current internal hard disk drive (HDD) information, as follows;

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Advanced Setup 99 3) Check HDD If the FV-L1 is turned off incorrectly, it is strongly recommended that you check the internal HDD. If you select thi

Page 10 - 1. Package Contents

Advanced Setup 100 4) Format USB Storage In order for the FV-L1 to be able to write files to a USB storage device, the USB device must be formatted

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Advanced Setup 101 2-3. Initialize 1) Clear Service Information You can clear all the scanned services information. If you select this menu item wit

Page 12 - 2. Introduction

Advanced Setup 102 3) Clear IceGuide Disk Cache The EPG information from IceTV is stored on the internal HDD (see “Ice Guide” section in Chapter 4

Page 13 - 2. Front Panel

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Page 14 - 3. Rear Panel

Troubleshooting Guide 103 10. Troubleshooting Guide Before contacting beyonwiz Technical Support, please check this Troubleshooting Guide and try al

Page 15 - 4. Remote Control

Troubleshooting Guide 104 strength and/or quality is adequate. If not, please contact an authorised antenna service agent or licensed contractor to s

Page 16 - Operating TV set

Troubleshooting Guide 105  Check to ensure that the other devices on your network are configured correctly to connect with another network device. Th

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Page 18 - Remote Control HEXA Code

Specification a Specification Main System Main Processor 200MHz RISC CPU HDD 320 or 500GB (SATA) Tuner & Channel Decoder Dual Tuner DVB-T C

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Warranty Conditions b Warranty Conditions 1. Only the original invoice/receipt issued by the dealer will be accepted by beyonwiz as proof of purchas

Page 20 - 3. How to Connect

WEEE Information c WEEE Information Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) This mark, sho

Page 21 - 2. Antenna Connection

Contact Beyonwiz d Contact beyonwiz beyonwiz Australia [email protected] www.beyonwiz.com.au Some features and in

Page 23 - Direct Connection to a PC

Introduction 5 2. Introduction 1. FV-L1 Highlights As a HD (High Definition) multimedia epicentre, the FV-L1 supports various ways of connecting to H

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Introduction 6 2. Front Panel 2-1. Buttons Five buttons are placed on the front panel.  STANDBY Button: it switches the FV-L1 between the operatio

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Introduction 7 1 Indicates hard disk space used. 2 Lights when there is no space left on the HDD. Lights when there is no time information. 3

Page 26 - 4. Quick Setup

Introduction 8 4. Remote Control 4-1. Operating FV-L1 In order to operate the FV-L1 with the enclosed remote control, please select STB mode by pre

Page 27 - Quick Setup

Introduction 9 4-2. Operating TV set The enclosed remote control can also be used to control a TV set provided by major TV manufacturers. In or

Page 28 - Basic Operation

Introduction 10 JVC 207 212 247 264 323 385 LG 208 215 224 229 253 286 307 344 374 385 387 410 412 NEC 205 207 2

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Introduction 11 4-3. Remote Control HEXA Code The picture below and table on the right provide you with information to allow you to program your

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Page 31 - 2. Configuration

Welcome Message i Welcome Message Thank you for choosing a beyonwiz FV-L1, the epicentre of your home entertainment network. The FV-L1 supports all th

Page 32 - A/V Output Setting

How to Connect 13 3. How to Connect 1. A/V Connection Depending on the A/V equipment you own, there are various ways you can connect the FV-L1. To ch

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How to Connect 14 1-2. Audio Connection To connect your FV-L1 to your TV or audio system, the following options are available;  S/PDIF digital au

Page 34 - Service Scan

How to Connect 15 3. Ethernet Connection 3-1. Wired Connection Using a Network Router (LAN) In order to fully utilize the FV-L1, it is strongly rec

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How to Connect 16 3-2. Direct Connection to a PC With this configuration, you can share contents with a PC but the FV-L1 cannot access the interne

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How to Connect 17 3-3. Direct Connection to Internet With this configuration, you cannot share contents with a PC through your home network. For t

Page 37 - 3. Network

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Page 38 - Ethernet Setting

Quick Setup 19 4. Quick Setup This chapter guides you through the basic set up of your FV-L1 so that you can utilise its basic features. In orde

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Quick Setup 20 1-1. Quick Setup of Video Output Format If you can already see a picture on your TV screen, you can skip this section and go on to th

Page 40 - Ice Guide

Quick Setup 21 1-2. Basic Operation 1) Enter and Exit Setup Mode You can enter the setup mode by pressing the SET-UP button on the remote control.

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Quick Setup 22 3) How to Change Configuration In the setup menu, there are several ways to change configuration. Here are three examples of configura

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Precaution ii Precaution Read this manual carefully before using this product. The cautions described below contain important information about saf

Page 43 - Windows Sharing

Quick Setup 23  On-screen keyboard: If you need to input alphabetic characters, a “Keyboard Input” pop-up window will be displayed. You can move t

Page 44 - 5. STB & PVR Function

Quick Setup 24 2. Configuration 2-1. Time Setting The date and time information is used to start timer recordings. Therefore, you need to configu

Page 45 - STB & PVR Function

Quick Setup 25 2-2. A/V Output Setting You need to set the video and audio configurations to suit your TV and audio equipment. Make sure the video

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Quick Setup 26 2) Audio Outputs The FV-L1 supports 5.1ch audio via the RCA connectors on the rear of the unit and will decode and output Dolby Digita

Page 47 - Information Box

Quick Setup 27 2-3. Service Scan Before you can watch a broadcasted service, you need to scan for services first. The scanned services will be st

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Quick Setup 28  Start Scan: After selecting your scanning range, select Start Scanning and then press the OK button. On the screen, the scanning

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Quick Setup 29 2-4. LiDiC (Line-in Digital Converter – available separately) The LiDiC can receive either Composite or S-VIDEO signals from one or t

Page 50 - Sleep Timer

Quick Setup 30 3. Network The FV-L1 supports an Ethernet (LAN) interfaces. This section will guide you on how to configure the network inte

Page 51 - 2. Service Edit

Quick Setup 31 3-2. Ethernet Setting 1) Automatic Configuration If you have selected “LAN” as your network interface, all items to be configured f

Page 52 - Favorite Group

Quick Setup 32 2) Manual Configuration If you set “DHCP” to “Disable”, you must input the network settings manually. Use the NUMERIC and LEFT/RIGHT

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Precaution iii WARNING If the product is mishandled, the user might receiver a serious or minor injury. Damage or loss to the user’s property may al

Page 54 - 3. PVR Functions

Quick Setup 33 3-3. Ice Guide The FV-L1 supports IceTV service through the Internet. If you have an IceTV account, and wish to utilise this service

Page 55 - Instant Recording

Quick Setup 34 3-4. WizPNP WizPNP enables sharing of recorded files with other beyonwiz products and PCs. The following picture illustrates how Wiz

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Quick Setup 35 2) Set as WizPNP Server Setting the FV-L1 as a WizPNP server allows access from another beyonwiz product which has been enabled as

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Quick Setup 36 3-5. Windows Sharing The FV-L1 can access files in a shared folder on your PC. This function requires configuration in the followin

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STB & PVR Function 37 5. STB & PVR Function The FV-L1 supports various ways of enjoying multimedia content. These functions are divided

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STB & PVR Function 38 2) Change Service with Service List The service list contains all the broadcasting services your FV-L1 can receive. Pre

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STB & PVR Function 39 3) Other Ways to Change Service There are other ways of changing services, as follows;  CH+/CH- buttons: Press the CH+

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STB & PVR Function 40 1-2. Information Box You can view information about the current service and the current program using two information boxe

Page 62 - Trick Mode Operation

STB & PVR Function 41 1-3. Volume Level Adjust Use the VOL+/VOL- buttons respectively to increase or decrease the level of the analogue and the

Page 63 - Recording Control

STB & PVR Function 42 1-5. Subtitle and Teletext Service 1) Subtitle Service If you wish to view subtitles for the program, press the SUBTITL

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Precaution iv This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure

Page 65 - Timer Conflict

STB & PVR Function 43 1-6. Sleep Timer The sleep timer can be used to set the FV-L1 to turn off automatically at a specific time. To set a ti

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STB & PVR Function 44 2. Service Edit 2-1. Service List Edit You can edit the service list to lock, delete or rename services. Press the LIST

Page 67 - EPG with Multiple Services

STB & PVR Function 45 2-2. Favorite Group A favorite group is your personal collection of TV or radio services. Up to 20 favourite groups can

Page 68 - EPG with Single Service

STB & PVR Function 46 4) Service Change on Favorite Group Select a service in a favorite group using step 2 above. You can now change service

Page 69 - Service Change and Recording

STB & PVR Function 47 3. PVR Functions The major functions of a PVR are time-shifting and recording. This allows you to pause or rewind live

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STB & PVR Function 48 3-2. Instant Recording To record the current service and store it on the HDD instantly, press the REC button. A recording

Page 71 - 6. File Playback

STB & PVR Function 49 NOTE  If there is only one program in the time-shift buffer, the options “Current Program” and “All” have the same mean

Page 72 - File Playback

STB & PVR Function 50 3-3. Timer You can set the FV-L1 to automatically record programs by setting timers. The timer function can also be used

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STB & PVR Function 51 2) Add New Timer To set a new timer, press POP-UP then OK to display the timer list. Then press the RED button to displ

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STB & PVR Function 52  Recurrence: Set the recurrence of the recording (if any). Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select one of the following opt

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Precaution v Copyright This manual is protected by copyright laws. Copy, use, reproduction of this manual in part or w

Page 76 - 2. Contents Playback

STB & PVR Function 53 3) Edit Timer To modify an existing timer, press POP-UP then OK to display the timer list. Then use the UP/DOWN buttons to

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STB & PVR Function 54 5) Power Off during Recording If you attempt to put the FV-L1 into standby mode while a recording is in progress, a “Power

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STB & PVR Function 55 3-4. Trick Mode Operation If you are watching a service while it is being recorded, or change to a service which is already

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STB & PVR Function 56 3-5. Recording Control 1) Pause/Resume and Stop Recording To pause recording for a period of time (e.g. to skip comm

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STB & PVR Function 57 2) Change Recording Options while Recording You can change some of the recording options even after the recording has start

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STB & PVR Function 58 3-6. Timer Conflict The FV-L1 can record two programs simultaneously. If you attempt to record more than two programs simu

Page 82 - Playlist

STB & PVR Function 59 2) Timer Overlaps Two Current Recordings If a new timer begins while two recordings are already in progress, the following t

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STB & PVR Function 60 4. EPG (Electronic Program Guide) The EPG (Electronic Program Guide) is a table which displays current and upcoming TV progr

Page 84 - 7. File Management

STB & PVR Function 61 buttons will scroll through any additional services, and the LEFT/RIGHT buttons will scroll through earlier and later

Page 85 - 2. Delete

STB & PVR Function 62 4-3. Service Change and Recording The procedure for changing service and setting timers differs, depending on your chosen se

Page 86 - 4. Rename

Contents Contents Welcome Message iPrecaution ii 1. Package Contents 3 2. Introduction 51. FV-L1 Highlights 52. Front Panel 62-

Page 87 - 5. Copy / Move

STB & PVR Function 63 3) Set timer To set a timer for a future program, perform the appropriate procedure as follows;  For EPG Action = “Change

Page 88 - File Management

File Playback 64 6. File Playback This chapter covers all functions regarding playing multimedia content. The FV-L1 can play movie, music and phot

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File Playback 65 1) Step 1: Select Content Type Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the type of storage device you wish to access, as follows:  HDD:

Page 90 - 6. Edit Recording File

File Playback 66 The networked devices are shown with icons to identify the type of device. A PC icon indicates a PC and a set-top box icon indicate

Page 91 - 8. Internet Service

File Playback 67 WARNING  Each USB port can supply a maximum of 500mA to the external device. Connecting devices consuming more than 500mA can

Page 92 - 9. Advanced Setup

File Playback 68 3) Step 3: Select File(s) You must now select the file(s) you wish to play. Press the OK button to enter the File list. Locate the

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File Playback 69 2. Contents Playback 2-1. Movie Playback To play a movie, locate your chosen video file (see previous section “Exploring Contents”)

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File Playback 70 1) Trick Mode During playback, the following trick mode operations are available;  PAUSE button: Freezes the picture until you p

Page 95 - Access Control

File Playback 71 2) Bookmark Bookmarks can be placed at any position in the video file. This enables you to return to a chosen position easily.

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File Playback 72 To display a list of all bookmarks placed, press the BLUE button. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select a bookmark. To play from this

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Contents 3. PVR Functions 473-1. Time-shifting 473-2. Instant Recording 483-3. Timer 503-4. Trick Mode Operation 553-5. Recording Co

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File Playback 73 4) Subtitle The FV-L1 can decode and display subtitles from a subtitle file. To play a movie with subtitles, ensure the subtitle f

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File Playback 74 2-2. Music Playback Music files are played in the same manner as video files. The same file selection functions, playback function

Page 100 - File Player

File Playback 75 During viewing, you can use the following functions;  LEFT or PREV button: Jumps to the previous photo in the File list.  RIGHT o

Page 101 - Preference

File Playback 76 2) View Files in Playlist To check the files in the playlist, select the ‘Playlist’ icon (above “HDD” in the Device menu) and press

Page 102 - 2. Management

File Management 77 7. File Management The FV-L1 has several functions to help you organise your media files. These functions allow you to; (i) creat

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File Management 78 2. Delete To delete files or folders in a storage device, select the unwanted file(s) or folder(s) in the File list (see “Explorin

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File Management 79 3. Auto Delete To set automatic deletion function to automatically delete unwanted recording files that are older than the specifie

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File Management 80 5. Copy / Move To copy or move files to or from the FV-L1, select the desired file(s) in the File list (see “Exploring Contents” se

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File Management 81 Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select a device and press the OK button (only for “Network” and “USB” device types). Now use the f

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File Management 82 Once you have confirmed the copy or move function, a progress bar indicates the status, as shown below; While the copy or mo

Page 108 - Initialize

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File Management 83 6. Edit Recording File You can edit a recorded file. Editing allows you to; (i) remove commercial advertisements from a TV recordi

Page 110 - 10. Troubleshooting Guide

Internet Service 84 8. Internet Service The FV-L1 is designed to support various Internet services. Press wizTV button to access the services. You

Page 111 - Troubleshooting Guide

Advanced Setup 85 9. Advanced Setup This chapter describes how to configure the Miscellaneous (“Misc.”) and System categories of the setup menu. Thes

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Advanced Setup 86 2) All Service The third column shows all services that you can access. This list shows either all the TV services, or all the ra

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Advanced Setup 87 1-2. OSD 1) Help Box Display You can hide the help box that is displayed with the service list. This will extend the service list

Page 114 - Specification

Advanced Setup 88 3) Colour Theme You can choose between 10 colour themes for on-screen menus and information boxes. 1-3. Access Contro

Page 115 - Warranty Conditions

Advanced Setup 89 2) Access Control Several functions can be configured to require PIN number entry, as follows;  Censorship: To view a program

Page 116 - WEEE Information

Advanced Setup 90 1-4. PVR 1) Time-shifting You can turn off the time-shift function to reduce the workload of the internal hard disk drive (HDD).

Page 117 - Contact beyonwiz

Advanced Setup 91 3) EPG Action You can control the action of the OK button when a future program (one not shaded light blue) is selected in the EPG

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Advanced Setup 92  Soft Padding Priority: Determines how to resolve timer conflicts caused by the addition of pre-padding or post-padding. Select on

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