Freecom Technologies Portable Multimedia Player Multimedia Player User Manual

Freecom MediaPlayer  
2.5" Drive-In Kit  
MANUAL  
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Table of Contents  
Users manual  
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General Information .......................................................................... page  
Warnings and Safety Instructions ..................................................... page  
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Chapter 1:  
Explanation of the exterior Appearance ......................................... page  
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Chapter 2:  
Assembling a Hard Drive into the MediaPlayer .............................. page 10  
Chapter 3:  
Connecting the player to a PC .......................................................... page 11  
Chapter 4:  
Connecting the player to external AV Devices ................................ page 14  
Chapter 5:  
Basic Setup of the player ................................................................... page 19  
Chapter 6:  
Play Video, Audio and Photo files .................................................... page 23  
Chapter 7:  
Format the Built-in HDD via USB ...................................................... page 32  
Appendix............................................................................................. page 45  
© 2005 Freecom Technologies  
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Introduction  
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The Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit is 2.5" HDD interface type of MPEG4  
player based on USB 2.0 High Speed. It can be connected to TV in home or a  
monitor. It is not only an external USB HDD but also thebest portable AV device  
that displays Music, Movie and photo.  
Package Content  
Please check the contents of the box. The following should be supplied:  
Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit  
DC Adaptor  
AV 1 Cable (Yellow / Red / White)  
AV 2 Cable (Yellow/S-Video)  
AV3 Cable (Yellow / Red / Green)  
USB Cable  
Remote Control  
AAA Battery  
Quick Install Guide  
CD with manual and USB 2.0 Driver for WIN98SE  
Minimum System Requirements  
The following hard- and software requirements must be fulfilled to ensure  
trouble-free operation.  
Hardware Requirements  
Pentium III 500MHz or faster  
At least 128 MB RAM  
USB interface (USB 1.1 or USB 2.0*)  
ACD-ROMdriveorinternetconnectionfordriverinstallation(forWIN98SE)  
For playback on TV, a TV with PAL or NTSC system is required.  
Support HDD: Compatible with standard 2.5" IDE Hard Drive  
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USB 2.0 is downwards compatible to USB 1.1. To achieve optimal performance from the  
Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit your PC should be equipped with an USB 2.0 port.  
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General Information  
Software Requirements  
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Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98 Second Edition  
Mac OS X or higher  
Linux 2.4 or higher  
For use under Mac OS and Linux, the drive needs to be FAT-32 formatted.  
Supported Media Formats  
Video  
MPEG 1, 2, 4 (MPG, MPEG, AVI, M2V, DAT, VOB, etc)  
DivX, XviD (Except GMC & Qpel option applied formats)  
Audio  
MP3  
OGG Vorbis  
WMA  
WAV  
Main Specifications & Functions  
An External USB HDD using 2.5" HDD.  
Supports 480 Mbps High-Speed USB 2.0 data transmission interface.  
Works on Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS X higher, Linux 2.4 higher.  
Supports FAT32 and NTFS file system.  
Multi-CodecDigitalDataPlayerthatplaysvariousAudio, Videoformatsand  
photos through TV or a monitor.  
Supports various multimedia formats (MPEG 1, 2, 4, DivX, XviD, MP3, OGG,  
JPG, etc).  
Supports multi-language.  
Supports high-resolution data & 5.1 Ch digital sound through Coaxial  
output.  
Supports 480p. 720p, 1080i progressive scan.  
No additional power required to connect to a PC.  
Firmware upgradeable for the latest functions and performance.  
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Warnings and Safety Instructions  
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Please read and follow the below mentioned instructions. They should be  
observed in order to prevent injury to the user, damage to the device and  
damage to property, as well as to ensure safe use of the product. Not following  
these instructions may cause the unit to malfunction.  
To ensure that your Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit functions properly,  
please take note of the following precautions. If these are not followed, you  
may void your warranty and damage the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit.  
Safely remove the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit via your operating  
system (the "unplug or eject hardware" option in the Windows taskbar)  
before disconnecting the USB cable or power cable and before switching  
off the device. Failing to do so may result in data loss.  
Do not disconnect the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit from the PC  
during file transfer. This may result in data loss and an error on the player.  
If this occurs, please run the ScanDisk utility.  
Do not turn off the power when a file is playing.  
We strongly recommend you to regularly back up the data from the hard  
drive that you have built in, to another safe media. Freecom can never be  
held responsible for data damage or data loss of the built-in HDD.  
Unplug the power adaptor when you don't use the device for a longer  
period of time.  
If the length of USB cable is too long, it may not be connected smoothly  
(Recommend: up to 3 meters)  
We recommend you to use the all supplied cables or accessories that are  
customized for the best performance of the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-  
In Kit. Using other cables or accessories may not support the best perform-  
ance.  
If you have USB 1.1 Host Adapter, the device will be working at USB1.1  
speed.  
When using a hard drive with less than 6GB storage capacity, you may  
experiencedatadamageordataloss. Werecommendyoutouseaharddrive  
of more than 6GB.  
Note: Make sure to format the Hard Drive before using the  
device. When you use an unformatted HDD, a PC will not detect  
the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit.  
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Warnings and Safety Instructions  
In a car, we recommend you to use the supplied cigarette lighter jack  
(option) and we are not responsible for the damage or loss of data in a HDD  
by using another cigarette lighter jack.  
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Grip the side of the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit. The top & bottom  
cover may have heat due to aluminum case.  
This Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit does not supports the DivX, XviD  
codec of video files that has GMC, Qpel option.  
This Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit supports only "Pass-Through for  
DTS Audio codec.  
Beawayfromwater,heavymoisture.IftheFreecomMediaPlayer-  
25 Drive-In Kit has a liquid, unplug the Freecom MediaPlayer-25  
Drive-In Kit from a PC right away. If you use the Freecom  
MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under this condition, the HDD may  
be fired or you may have electric shock.  
Don’t touch the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit by wet hands. It may  
cause electric shock.  
Be away from heat, a direct ray of light.  
Be away from devices that transmit strong magnetic signal. It may cause  
data damage or loss on HDD.  
Don’t disassemble as the user’s own accord. It may cause the Freecom  
MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit damaged or loose the data.  
Do not drop the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit or expose it to other  
kinds of sudden mechanical shocks as this may result in data loss and  
damage to the hard drive.  
Do not use the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit when the ambient  
temperature is below 10°C or above 45°C.  
If the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit is moved from a cool environ-  
ment to a warmer environment, please allow the drive to acclimatize to the  
ambient temperature before operating the device. Failing to do so may  
lead to condensation within the drive enclosure, which in turn may cause  
the drive to malfunction.  
DonotusetheFreecomMediaPlayer-25Drive-InKitinadustyenvironment.  
Dust inside the enclosure may damage the internal electronics and result in  
drive malfunction.  
Do not use the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit near magnetic fields.  
The MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit may generate heat when used for a longer  
period of time.  
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Furthermore, warranty does not apply to:  
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Damages or problems resulting from misuse, abuse, accident, alteration or  
incorrect electrical current or voltage.  
Any product tampered-with or damaged serial number label.  
Any product without a serial number label.  
Consumable items delivered with or in the equipment.  
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Explanation of the exterior Appearance  
Chapter 1: Explanation of the exterior Appearance  
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FRONT VIEW  
Power LED  
IR LED  
IR Receiver  
HDD LED  
REAR VIEW  
USB Port  
Composite / Stereo L-R /  
Component (Pb)  
DC Input  
S-Video / Coaxial /  
Component (Y, Pr)  
Power LED: Lights up when drive is powered  
HDD LED: Lights up when data is transmitted  
IR LED: Blinks when a signal is received from the remote control  
IR Receiver: Reception area of the remote control.  
USB Port: Connect USB Cable to a PC in order to copy and paste data  
DC Input: Connect DC Power Adaptor.  
SV/5.1: Output for S-Video, Coaxial, Component (Y, Pr) signal.  
A/V: Output for Composite, Stereo L-R, Component (Pb) signal.  
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Chapter 2: Assembling a Hard Drive into the  
MediaPlayer  
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This chapter describes how to assemble or disassemble a hard drive to/from the  
player.  
Note: The HDD should be jumpered as "Master".  
Pull a hasp to the arrow direction.  
Pull another hasp to the arrow  
direction.  
Grip the hasp and pull it out to the  
arrow direction.  
Open the top-cover and unscrew the  
PCB.  
Pull the PCB out.  
Grip HDD and insert it into the pins  
of PCB (be sure to match the 44 pins).  
Screwing HDD on PCB solidly by  
using the supplied screws.  
Insert the screwed HDD & PCB into a  
case of Freecom MediaPlayer-25  
Drive-In Kit.  
Screw HDD & PCB on the Freecom  
MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit by using  
a screw driver.  
Put the back panel in.  
Push each hasp to the arrow  
direction.  
Now the assambly is compleated.  
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Connecting the player to a PC  
Chapter 3: Connecting the player to a PC  
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Connect the player to the PC using the supplied USB Cable.  
Note: Windows 98SE users have to install the Installation Driver  
first. Refer to the below instructions.  
3.1. Instructions for Windows Users  
When the player is connected to the PC, a new volume will appear on [My  
Computer]. You can save any data on this volume. See the instructions below  
the various Windows versions.  
After detecting the Player, a new volume will appear.  
3.1.1 Windows 98SE Users  
Note: For the use under Windows98SE you must install the  
USB2.0 driver which is on the manual CD, otherwise your PC does  
not recognize the player as a new disk drive.  
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When you install [Win98_Freecom MediaPlayer-25.exe], the installation wiz-  
ard will appear. Press [Next] button and complete the installation.  
Check the Driver Installation  
You can check whether the driver is installed correctly or not at [Appendix.  
Check the Driver Installation for the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit at  
Windows].  
Check whether the hard drive is formatted or not  
Iftheassembledharddriveisnotformatted, aPCwillnotdetecttheHDD. Refer  
to Chapter 7:"Format the Built-in HDD via USB", for more details.  
How to remove the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit safely from  
a PC  
Remove the player using the "safely remove" icon from the Windows taskbar.  
Not following this procedure may cause damage to the drive and/or data loss.  
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3.1.2 Windows ME/2000/XP Users  
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There is no need to install any Installation Driver.  
Connect the player to the PC using the supplied USB Cable. The PC will  
automatically detect the player as USB Mass Storage Device in [My Computer].  
Check the Driver Installation  
You can check whether the driver is installed correctly or not at Appendix:  
"Check the Driver Installation for the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 at Windows".  
Check whether the hard drive is formatted or not  
Iftheassembledharddriveisnotformatted, aPCwillnotdetecttheHDD. Refer  
to Chapter 7:"Format the Built-in HDD via USB", for more details.  
How to remove the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit safely from  
a PC  
Remove the player using the "safely remove" icon  
from the Windows  
taskbar. Not following this procedure may cause damage to the drive and/or  
data loss.  
3.2 Mac Users  
There is no need to install an installation driver for Mac OS 10.x version; the  
player will be detected automatically. If the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In  
Kit is detected correctly, an icon will appeared on your desktop.  
To remove the player safely, drag the icon to the trash can and unplug the  
player.  
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Chapter 4: Connecting the player to external AV  
Devices  
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The player supports Composite, S-Video, and Component for Video and Stereo  
& 5.1Ch sound by Digital Output (Coaxial). Please refer to the below examples.  
4.1 Connect by Composite for Video & Stereo for Audio  
This is the most commonly used method to connect the player to a TV.  
Connection for Video through Composite and for Audio through  
Stereo  
Connect AV 1 Cable (Yellow, White, Red)  
to AV Jack.  
Yellow  
White  
Red  
Connect to Composite  
(CVBS) Jack on TV  
Connect to Audio Jacks of TV or HiFi  
White = L (Left) Audio Input  
Red = R (Right) Audio Input  
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4.2 Connect by Composite for Video & 5.1Ch for Audio  
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Connection for Video through Composite and for Audio through  
5.1Ch (Coaxial)  
After cable connection, set the Audio as 5.1Ch at Setup page of the player.  
Connect AV 2 Cable (Yellow,  
SVideo) to SV/5.1 Jack.  
Connect AV 1 Cable (Yellow,  
White, Red) to AV Jack.  
Black  
Yellow  
White  
Red  
Yellow  
Connect to Coaxial jack of  
an Amplifier (Receiver)  
Connect to Composite (CVBS) Jack  
of TV.  
4.3 Connect by S-Video for Video & Stereo for Audio  
Connection for Video through S-Video and for Audio through Stereo  
Connect AV 2 Cable (Yellow,  
SVideo) to SV/5.1 Jack.  
Connect AV 1 Cable (Yellow,  
White, Red) to AV Jack.  
Yellow  
White  
Red  
Black  
Yellow  
Connect S-Video (black  
Connect to Audio Jacks of TV or  
HiFi White = L (Left) Audio Input /  
Red = R (Right) Audio Input.  
color) to S-Video Jack of TV.  
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4.4 Connect by S-Video for Video & 5.1Ch for Audio  
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Connection for Video through S-Video and for Audio through 5.1Ch (Coaxial)  
After cable connection, set the Audio as 5.1Ch at Setup page of the player.  
Connect AV 2 Cable (Yellow,  
SVideo) to SV/5.1 Jack  
Black  
Yellow  
Connect S-Video (black  
Connect to Coaxial jack of an  
Amplifier (Receiver)  
color) to S-Video Jack of TV.  
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4.5 Connect by Component for Video & Stereo for Audio  
Connection for Video through Component and for Audio through Stereo  
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When the main screen does not appear after connecting the  
proper cables and powering the player on, press [F1] button on  
the remote control until you see the main page (Freecom  
MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit LOGO PAGE) and then press [Setup]  
button in order to match the [Video] setup with TV.  
Connect AV 3 Cable (Yellow,  
Red, Green) to SV/5.1 Jack  
Connect Connect AV 1 Cable  
(Yellow, White, Red) to A/V Jack of  
Yellow  
Red  
Yellow  
White  
Red  
Green  
Connect S-COMPONENT (Pr)  
Jack of TV.  
Connect to Audio Jacks of TV or HiFi  
White = L (Left) Audio Input  
Red = R (Right) Audio Input.  
Connect COMPONENT (Y)  
Jack of TV.  
Connect COMPONENT (Pb) Jack of  
TV.  
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4.6 Connect by Component for Video & 5.1Ch for Audio  
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Connection for Video through Component and for Audio through  
5.1Ch (Coaxial)  
After cable connection, set the Audio as 5.1Ch at Setup page of the player.  
In case, the main screen does not appear...  
In case, the main page does not appear after connecting the  
proper cables, press [F1] button on the remote control until you  
see the main screen (Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit LOGO  
PAGE) and then press [Setup] button in order to match [Video]  
setup with TV.  
Connect AV 3 Cable (Yellow,  
Red, Green) to SV/5.1 Jack  
Connect Connect AV 1 Cable  
(Yellow, White, Red) to A/V Jack of  
Yellow  
Red  
Yellow  
White  
Red  
Green  
Connect Connect to Coaxial  
jack of an Amplifier (Receiver).  
Connect S-COMPONENT (Pr)  
Jack of TV.  
Connect COMPONENT (Pb) Jack of TV.  
Connect COMPONENT (Y)  
Jack of TV.  
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Basic Setup of the player  
Chapter 5: Basic Setup of the player  
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5.1 Video Setup  
The default Video Setup is Composite Connection for general TV. If a general  
cable (Yellow) is connected, there is no need to change the settings.  
If you want to connect the device by using other cables, select the proper TV  
system (NTSC / PAL) for the TV to receive a correct video signal. For Video Setup,  
press [Setup] button on the remote control.  
When the main screen does not appear  
In case, the main screen does not appear after connecting the  
proper cables and powering the player on, press [F1] button on  
the remote control until you see the main page (Freecom  
MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit LOGO PAGE) and then press [Setup]  
button in order to match [Video] setup with TV. When necessary  
refer to TV manual.  
5.1.1 Setup of TV System (NTSC / PAL)  
Select [Setup] -> [Video Setup] -> Press [Enter] or [ ] button.  
Select [TV Output] by using [ or ] button.  
Select a menu by using [ ] and [  
] key and press [Enter] for setup.  
Now, the new configuration is applyied. Be sure to press [Enter] button to  
save the new setup.  
Set other configurations by using arrow buttons or go to other setup pages  
by pressing [Setup] button.  
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5.1.2 Setup of HD Component (Progressive)  
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NTSC, PAL: Standard of TV Output.  
Select the proper one for using in your country.  
C(Composite): If a general cable (Yellow) is connected, no  
need to change.  
S-Video: When connected by S-Video cable (Black) and the  
screen color is black&white, you need to change the configu-  
ration.  
Y,PB,PR: Use these settings when connected via Component  
Video Output  
In order to use Component connection, the TV MUST support [Progressive  
Scan].  
Select [Setup] button on the remote control.  
Select [Video Setup] -> Press [Enter] or [ ] button.  
Select [HD Component] output by using [  
] keys.  
By using [ ] and [ or ] button, select the proper setting (480p, 720p,  
1080i, off) and then press [Enter] button.  
Now, the new configuration is applied  
Be sure to press [Enter] button to confirm the new setup. Finally, press  
[Setup] button to save the configuration.  
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If you see an abnormal/distorted screen, your TV does not  
support [Progressive]. In this case, press [Video] button on a  
remote controller until you have a normal screen. Some TVs may  
not support [720P].  
5.2 Audio Setup  
Select [Setup] button on the remote control.  
Select [Audio Setup] by using [ or ] button.  
Select the proper audio output (Stereo (Analog) or Digital 5.1Ch (Encoded  
Digital) by using [ ] button and press [Enter] button.  
Set other configurations by using arrow buttons or go to other setup pages  
by pressing [Setup] button.  
Analog: Select this option when you connect Audio Cables  
(Red, White) to TV or HiFi directly.  
Digital: Select this option when you want to listen through  
5.1Ch / DTS Dolby by connecting the player to a receiver (or  
amplifier) with AV2 or AV3 Cable .  
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5.3 Other Setup functions  
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Select [Setup] button on the remote control.  
Select [Other Setup] by using [ or ] button.  
Select the menu you want to change and press [Enter] button.  
Set other configurations by using arrow buttons or go to other setup pages  
by pressing [Setup] button.  
Setup of TV Type (Screen Ratio Configuration): Select one (4:3  
Letter Box, 4:3 Pan Scan, 16:9).  
JPEG File Preview: If enable "JPEG File Preview ON", a small  
picture (thumbnail) will be shown on the left side of the  
screen.  
Language Selection: Select your preferred language.  
Firmware Version: You can check the current firmware ver-  
sion of the Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit  
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Play Video, Audio and Photo files  
Chapter 6: Play Video, Audio and Photo files  
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6.1 Play Video Files  
Select [Video] -> Press [Enter] button then you will see a list of video files that  
yousavedontotheplayer. Selectthefileyouwanttoplay, press[Enter]or[Play]  
button to start playback.  
Menu Description  
Play All: All video files will be played in order.  
Media Select: You can move to another menu like Audio, Photo, Playlist  
without returning first to the main page while you are in [Video] menu.  
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Various functions of the buttons on the remote control  
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You can use the following buttons when you are playing a video file:  
[Audio] button: You can select Audio 01, Audio 02 if the audio format is  
multi-audio.  
[Caption] button: Supports the following three functions.  
Subtitle move & size: Control Screen Location & Size.  
Subtitle select: The files that have caption will be displayed. Select the  
preferred caption.  
Subtitle lang. select: Select a preferable language (only available in  
multi-language file).  
Subtitle sync.: Set the subtitle sync. with  
(one second)  
(60  
second)  
ControlBrightnessofcaption: Number4(makeitdark), Number6(make  
it bright)  
[Scr. Size] button: Supports the following three functions.  
Zoom vertical: By using  
keys, the screen size can be enlarged or  
reduced.  
Zoom full: Enlarge the overall screen  
Custom: Make a screen by using  
Default: Return to original screen size  
Screenposition:Movethescreentothedirectionwith  
/
/
/
keys manually.  
/
/
/
keys.  
Press [Brt.Cont] key for returning to the original screen position when  
applying Screen position.  
[Time Search] button: Move to a selected time of a file.  
[Brt. Cont] button.: Control luminosity / color depth / brightness of the  
screen.  
[File Info.] button: Check the information of the file currently being  
played.  
Screen Reset function: If a frame of a video file is broken, a green color  
will run on the overall screen. Press number [0 "Zero"] to reset the screen.  
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6.2 Play Audio Files  
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Select [Audio] -> Press [Enter] button; you will see the list of audio files that you  
saved onto the Player. Select the file you would like to play and press [Enter]  
or [Play] button; playback will start.  
Menu Description  
Play All: All audio files will be played in order.  
Media Select: You can move to another menu like Video, Photo, Playlist  
without returning first to the main page while you are in [Audio] menu.  
MP3 Quick Play  
You can listen the mp3 files without the use of a TV or monitor. After booting  
the player, press [Play] button. The player will detect and play the mp3 files  
automatically. However, if there are too many other format files, it will take  
some time to detect the mp3 files.  
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6.3 Play Photos  
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Select [Photo] -> Press [Enter] button; you will see a list of all photo files you  
savedontothePlayer. Selectthefileyouwanttoviewandpress[Enter]or[Play]  
button to start playback.  
Menu Description  
Play All: All photo files will be played in order.  
Media Select: You can move to another menu like Video, Audio, Playlist  
without returning first to the main page while you are in [Photo] menu.  
Photo Preview  
Youcansetup[PhotoPreview]attheSetupmenu(option:[OtherSetup]). Ifthis  
is enabled, a small picture (thumbnail) will be shown at the left side of the  
screen.  
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Play Video, Audio and Photo files  
Available Buttons when display photos  
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Volume +: Enlarge photos (Zoom In)  
Volume -: Reduce photos (Zoom Out)  
F2 Button: Rotate photos (Rotation)  
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/
/
buttons: Move photos to up, down, left and right (Panning)  
Slide Show by using [Play All]  
Select [Display] -> press [Enter]; all photos will be displayed in order.  
6.4 Play List  
You can create a [Play List] to play back files in the order you prefer. Select [Play  
List] –> Press [Enter] then all files will be shown. Select files you would prefer  
toplayandpress[Enter]button;thefilesyouselectedwillhavea[v]mark. After  
creating the [Play List], if you press [See Play List] then the files you selected will  
be shown on the screen.  
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Menu Description  
Display: shows all files added to the Play List.  
Media Select: Move to [Video], [Audio], [Photo] without returning first to  
the main page.  
Play all: Play all files in order.  
Random Play: Play the files in random order.  
Remove All: All the added files in the current Play List will be deleted.  
Change the order of [Play List]  
Select [Display] -> Select a file -> scroll the files and select a file you would like  
to switch. Then the order of each file will be switched.  
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6.5 Remote Control – description of all buttons and functions  
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Power: Power On/Off  
TV Type: Select 4:3 letterbox, panscan,  
16::9 wide  
Mute: Mute the sound. Disable  
Mute by pressing again  
Audio: Select Audio files or dual-audio  
Caption: Setup of location / size /  
multi-title  
Scr. Size: Control the size of the  
screen (up / down / enlarge overall /  
return to the original size)  
Cancel: Cancel the number and make  
it 0 (zero)  
Number: Keys Input number  
File Info: Show the information of  
the file played  
Stop: Stop the file  
Setup: Move to Setup page  
Play: Play a file  
Direction Keys: Move up / down /  
Pause: Pause a file. Press it again to  
left / right  
resume playback  
Enter: Save a new configuration /  
Rew: Play backward. Press over and  
select or play a selected file  
over again for faster backward  
Time Search: Move to a selected time  
play.  
of a file  
FF: Play forward. Press over and  
over again for faster forward  
play  
Brt. Cont.: Control luminosity / color  
depth / brightness of a screen  
Media Type: Select one of Medias  
(Video / Audio / Play List)  
F1: Change Video Output. If you can  
not see a normal TV screen, press  
this button over and over again  
slowly until you have a normal  
screen.  
Prev: Move to a previous file or page  
Next: Move to a next file or page  
F2: Rotate a photo  
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6.6 DVD Manager  
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TheplayerhasDVDmanagerfunctionwhichsupportsplayingrippedDVDFiles,  
in the same way as playing an original DVD. Create a folder (when player is  
connectedtothePC), thensaveallrippedfilesintothisfolder. Afterconnecting  
TV(or Monitor), select the VIDEO_TS.IFO file from the folder. Make sure that all  
the ripped files including VIDEO_TS.IFO from one DVD title will be located in  
one folder.  
VIDEO_TS.IFO file doesn’t appear  
If you can not find VIDEO_TS.IFO file among all the ripped files  
from an original DVD title, the DVD manager function will not  
work.  
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Play Video, Audio and Photo files  
Available buttons when playing ripped DVD files rippés  
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Audio button: Audio type will be changed when button is pressed.  
Caption button: Caption type will be changed when button is pressed.  
Scr. Size button: Screen size will be changed when button is pressed.  
F1 button: Move to main menu while playing DVD.  
F2 button: Play slowly 1/2, 1/4, 1/8  
Number 1 button: Set chapter, title repeat  
Number 2 button: Set the A-B repeat.  
Number 4 button: Move to title menu while playing DVD.  
Number 5 button: Apply angle function.  
File Info. button: Show the information of file played.  
Time Search button: Move to a selected time of the file.  
Prev. button: Move to previous chapter.  
Next button: Move to next chapter.  
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Chapter 7: Format the Built-in HDD via USB  
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If the assembled HDD is not formatted, a PC will not detect the hard disk drive.  
If your harddisk is not formatted,follow the below mentioned instructions.  
File System features  
Please refer to the tables below for an overview:  
File systems supported by different operating systems  
File system  
FAT  
FAT32  
NTFS  
Operating system  
Windows 98SE  
yes  
yes  
not supported  
Windows ME  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
not supported  
yes  
yes  
Maximum size of a partition  
File system  
FAT  
FAT32  
NTFS  
Operating system  
Windows 98SE  
Windows ME  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
2 GB  
60 GB *1, 2  
2 TB *2  
32 GB  
n.a.  
2 GB  
n.a.  
4 GB *3  
4 GB *3  
16 TB  
16 TB  
32 GB  
*1: A patch for Windows 98SE is required for hard disk larger than 60 GB. Further information and  
an update to fix this problem can be found in article 263044 of the "Microsoft Knowledge  
*2: Hard disk capacity will not be displayed correctly by fdisk!  
*3: FAT partitions larger than 2 GB can only be administrated by Windows 2000/XP.  
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Example for different partitions with different file systems on one  
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File system  
NTFS  
FAT32  
Total size of the Drive  
120 GB  
90GB  
30 GB  
The example above is a good solution for Windows 2000/XP users who  
sometimes exchange data with Windows 98SE/ME PCs.  
For storing the data under Windows 2000/XP both partitions can be used. As  
the NTFS file system is not recognized by Windows 98SE/ME data to be used on  
these operating systems must be stored on the FAT32 partition.  
Please follow the steps below to adapt the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit for your  
needs.  
7.1 Partitioning your MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under  
Windows 98SE / Windows ME  
Windows 98SE only: The fdisk version which is installed together with your  
operating system does not recognize the correct size of hard disks larger than  
64 GB.  
Windows 98SE/ME: For large partitions fdisk will not display the partion size  
correctly! Please ignore this as the partitioning results will still be OK.  
Further information and an update to fix this problem can be found in article  
263044 of the "Microsoft Knowledge Base"on the Microsoft Website under  
Creating a partition on the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under Windows 98  
SE / ME  
The following steps will guide you the process of creating partitions on your  
MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under Windows 98SE/ME. After this procedure  
your Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit will be ready for use and it will be  
allocated a drive letter.  
1. Click on the "Start" button.  
2. Select "Run".  
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3. Enter "fdisk" and confirm with "OK".  
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4. Answer the question "Do you wish to enable large disk support?" by  
pressing the 'Return' key. FAT32 is now activated.  
5. Choose Option "5 (Change current fixed disk drive)" by pressing '5' and  
'Return'.  
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6. Select the hard disk by its number where the "Usage" contains no value but  
only a percent symbol. Select the number of the corresponding hard disk  
and confirm by pressing the "Return" key.  
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Now your hard disk is activated and ready to be partitioned.  
Note: Partition size of large hard disks will not be displayed  
correctly! However partitioning results will be OK.  
7. Select Option 1 "(Create DOS partition or Logical DOS drive)" by pressing  
'1' and confirm with 'Return'.  
8. Select Option 1 "(Create primary DOS partition)" by pressing '1' and  
confirm with 'Return'.  
Wait until drive integrity is completely checked.  
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9. If only one partition is required then answer "Y" to the question: "Do you  
wish to use the maximumavailable size for a Primary DOS partition?" If  
more than on partition is required go to the next section "Create two or  
more partitions on the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under Windows 98 /  
Windows ME".  
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Now the whole disk will be partitioned as one primary partition. Wait until  
the drive integrity check is completed.  
10. Press the 'ESC' key to return to the fdisk options.  
11. Now press the 'ESC' key to close the "fdisk window". Your hard disk is now  
partitioned.  
12. Stop your hard disk by using the hot unplug icon in the lower right corner  
of your screen and remove the USB cable from your hard disk. Afterwards  
connect your hard disk again with your computer. The hard disk will now  
be recognized by Windows.  
As Windows tries to access your hard disk an error message will appear. This  
happens, because your hard disk is not yet formatted.  
Creating two or more partitions on the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit  
under Windows 98SE / ME  
1. Repeat steps 1 to 7 from the previous chapter (Create one partition on the  
MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under Windows 98SE/Windows ME).  
2. Answer the question "Do you wish to use the maximum available size for  
a primary DOS partition?" with "N".  
3. Enter either the size or a percentage value for the partition size. Press  
'Return' and wait until the drive integrity check is completed.  
4. Press the 'ESC' key to return to the fdisk options.  
5. Select Option 1 "(Create DOS partition or Logical DOS drive)" by pressing  
'1' and confirm with 'Return'.  
6. Select Option 2 "(Create Extended DOS Partition)" by pressing '2' and  
confirm with 'Return'. Wait until the drive integrity check is completed.  
7. Enter either the size or a percentage value for the partition size or press  
'Return' to accept the default value.  
8. Press 'ESC' to return and wait until the drive integrity check is completed.  
9. A logical drive needs to be defined now. Enter the size of the logical drive  
and press 'Return' or accept the default value by pressing 'Return'.  
10. Press 'ESC' to return to the fdisk options.  
11. Now press the 'ESC' key to close the "fdisk window". Your hard disk is now  
partitioned.  
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12. Stop your hard disk by using the hot unplug icon in the lower right corner  
of your screen and remove the USB cable from your hard disk. Afterwards  
connect your hard disk again with your computer. The hard disk will now  
be recognized by Windows.  
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As Windows tries to access your hard disk an error message will appear. This  
happens, because your hard disk is not yet formatted.  
Formatting partitions on the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under  
Windows 98SE / ME  
1. Double-click on the "My Computer" icon on your desktop.  
2. Click with the right mouse button on the drive symbol of your MediaPlayer-  
25 Drive-In Kit. Now a menu will appear where you can choose the option  
"Format".  
3. Please perform a complete formatting of your drive. You can also assign a  
name to your drive here.  
4. After you have completed your selection, click on "Start".  
Attention: Selecting the wrong drive will lead to a loss of your  
data. Please ensure that the correct drive is selected!  
5. Confirm the next message with "OK".  
6. Afterformattingisfinishedyoucanperformadiskscan. Todoso, followthe  
instructions of the Windows Help system. If you don't want to scan your  
disk, just close the message window.  
Repeat these steps for each partition if more than one partition was  
created.  
Now your MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit is ready for use. You can use it like an  
internal hard disk for storing your data.  
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Deleting a partition on the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under Windows  
98SE / ME  
GB  
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The following steps will explain how to delete a partition on your MediaPlayer-  
25 Drive-In Kit.  
1. Click on the "Start" button.  
2. Select "Run".  
3. Enter "fdisk" and confirm with "OK".  
4. fdisk will be started. Answer the question "Do you wish to enable large disk  
support?" by pressing the 'Return' key. FAT32 is now activated.  
5. Choose Option 5 "(Change current fixed disk drive)" by pressing '5' and  
'Return'.  
6. Select the hard disk to be deleted by its number. ATTENTION: Please make  
sure that the correct drive is selected. Selecting the wrong drive will lead to  
a loss of your data!  
7. Choose Option "3 (Delete partition or Logical DOS Drive)" by pressing '3'  
and 'Return'.  
8. Select the partition to be deleted by pressing its number and 'Return'.  
9. Enter the drive label and press 'Return'.  
10. Confirm with 'Y' and 'Return' to delete the partition.  
11. Press the 'ESC' key to return to the fdisk options.  
12. Press 'ESC' to exit fdisk. Stop your hard disk by using the hot unplug icon in  
the lower right corner of your screen and remove the USB cable from your  
hard disk. Afterwards connect your hard disk again with your computer.  
The hard disk will now be recognized by Windows.  
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7.2 Partitioning your MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under  
Windows XP / 2000  
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Creating a partition on the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under  
Windows XP / 2000  
The following steps will guide you through the process of creating partitions  
on your MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit. After this procedure your Freecom  
MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit will be ready for use and it will be allocated a drive  
letter.  
1. Click with the right mouse button on the "My Computer" icon on your  
desktop.  
2. Select the option "Manage".  
3. Select the option "Storage" -> "Disk Management".  
4. Choose the hard disk, which is "unallocated". Ensure that the entire drive  
is "unallocated".  
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5. Click with the right mouse button on the "unallocated" area and select the  
option "New Partition" (Windows 2000: "Create Partition Wizard"). The  
"New Partition Wizard" opens. Click on "Next".  
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6. Select "Primary partition" and click on "Next".  
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7. Now you can adjust the size of your partition. Click on "Next" if only one  
partition is to be created. See next chapter (Creating two or more partitions  
on the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under Windows XP/2000) how to create  
more than one partition.  
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8. Assign a drive letter to your hard disk. Normally you can use the default  
options. Click on "Next".  
9. Select the formatting option. Choose either "FAT32" or "NTFS", the  
"Allocation Unit Size" should remain on "Default". Finally select "Perform  
Quick Format" and click on "Next".  
10. Click on "Finish" to complete the partitioning of your MediaPlayer-25  
Drive-In Kit. Your MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit will be formatted now and is  
ready-to-use afterwards.  
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Creating two or more partitions on the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit  
under Windows XP / 2000  
1. Repeat the steps from the previous chapter (Creating a partition on the  
MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under Windows XP/2000) for creating the first  
partition.  
2. Click with the right mouse button on the "My Computer" icon on your  
desktop.  
3. Select the option "Manage".  
4. Select the option "Storage" -> "Disk Management".  
5. Right-click on the unallocated space of your MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit  
and select the option "New partition" (Windows 2000: "Create partition").  
The "New Partition Wizard" (Windows 2000: "Create Partition Wizard")  
opens. Click on "Next".  
6. Select "Extended partition" and click on "Next".  
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7. Now you can adjust the size of your partition. Enter the size and click on  
"Next".  
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8. Click on "Finish" to create the "Extended partition". The unallocated space  
now changed to "Free space".  
9. Right-click on "Free Space" and select "New Logical Drive" (Windows 2000:  
"Create Logical Drive"). The "New Partition Wizard" (Windows 2000:  
"Create Partition Wizard") opens. Click on "Next".  
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10. "Logical drive" is already selected. Click on "Next".  
11. Specify the partition size and click on "Next".  
12. Assign a drive letter and click on "Next".  
13. Select the formatting option. Choose either "FAT32" or "NTFS", the  
"Allocation Unit Size" should remain on "Default". Finally select "Perform  
Quick Format" and click on "Next".  
14. Click on "Finish" to complete partitioning. Your partition will be formatted  
now and is ready-to-use.  
Deleting a partition on the MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit under  
Windows XP / 2000  
1. Click with the right mouse button on the "My Computer" icon on your  
desktop.  
2. Select the option "Manage".  
3. Select the option "Storage" -> "Disk Management".  
4. Choose your external hard drive and right-click on the partition.  
5. Select "Delete Partition" and confirm by clicking on "Yes". The partition  
will be deleted now.  
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Appendix  
Appendix  
GB  
Check the Driver Installation for the player in Windows  
Windows 98SE  
Check at [Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Device Manager > Hard  
disk controllers > Hi-Speed USB-IDE Bridge Controller]  
Windows ME  
Check at [Start > Settings > Control Panel > (view all Control Panel options) >  
System > Device Manager > Universal Serial Bus controllers > USB Mass Storage  
Device]  
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Windows 2000/XP  
GB  
Check at [Start > Settings > Control panel > (switch to classic View on Windows  
XP) > system > Hardware > Device manager > Universal Serial Bus controllers >  
USB Mass Storage Device ]  
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Appendix  
Product Specifications  
GB  
Product Name  
Power  
Freecom MediaPlayer-25 Drive-In Kit  
DC 5V/2A  
Weight  
130g (without HDD)  
80 x 148 x 24 mm  
0° C ~ 5° C  
Dimension  
Working Temperature  
Working Humidity  
Available OS  
10% ~ 75%  
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS X higher,  
Linux 2.4 higher  
PC Interface  
HDD Type  
480Mbps USB 2.0 High-Speed(USB 1.1 compatible)  
2.5" IDE HDD  
FAT32, NTFS  
PAL, NTSC  
HDD File System  
TV Type  
Supported Formats  
Movie  
MPEG 1, 2, 4 (MPG, MPEG, AVI, M2V, DAT, VOB, etc)  
DivX, XviD (except GMC, Qpel option applied format)  
MP3, OGG Vorbis, WMA, WAV  
JPG  
Music  
Photo  
Video Output  
Composite  
1Ch. : 1.0Vp-p (75Ω load)  
Color Signal : 1.0Vp-p (75Ω load)  
Luminance Signal : 0.286Vp-p (75Ù load)  
Y : 1.0Vp-p (75Ω load)  
S-Video  
Component  
Pr : 0.70Vp-p (75Ω load)  
Pb : 0.70Vp-p (75Ω load)  
Audio Output  
Stereo 2Ch  
Left (1/L) Right (2/R)  
Digital Out  
(Coaxial) 0.5 Vp-p(75.)  
32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96KHz  
Audio Sampling Rate  
S / N (Signal to Noise) Ratio 99dB  
Dynamic Range  
92dB  
Harmonic Frequency  
Distortion  
0.01%  
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WARRANTY (valid in Europe/Turkey only):  
We thank you for purchasing this Freecom product and hope you will enjoy using it.  
In order to avoid unnecessary inconvenience on your part, we suggest reading the quick install guide,  
instruction manual and any additional electronic and or printed manuals. When problems occur we  
have a database with Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on our Freecom website (www.freecom.com),  
please check this site before you contact the helpdesk.  
Your Guarantee  
All Freecom products come with unlimited technical phone and web support. By this Guarantee, Freecom  
warrants their products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period listed below  
from the date of its original purchase. If during this period of guarantee the product proves defective  
due to improper materials or workmanship, Freecom will, without charge for labour or parts, at its  
sole discretion, repair or replace the product or its defective parts upon the terms and conditions set  
out below.  
Conditions  
This guarantee will be granted only when the original invoice or sales receipt (indicating the date of  
purchase, product and serial number) is presented together with the defective product and a Freecom  
RMA number received from the Freecom Website or given by a Freecom Service Center. Freecom  
reserves the right to refuse the free-of-charge guarantee services when the date of purchase of the  
product cannot be proven. This guarantee will not apply if the RMA number is missing, the serial  
number on the product has been altered, removed or made illegible.  
This guarantee covers only the hardware components packaged with the product. This guarantee  
covers none of the following: (a) any consumable supplied with the product, such as media or batter-  
ies; (b) damage to or loss of any software programs, data or removable storage media; (c) any damage  
resulting from adaptations, changes or adjustments, which may have been made to the product,  
without the prior written consent of Freecom; (d) attempted repair by any party other than autho-  
rized by Freecom and (e) accidents, lightning, water, fire or any other such cause beyond the reason-  
able control of Freecom.  
With respect to all services provided, Freecom is not responsible for any damage to or loss of any  
programs, data or other information stored on any media or any part of any product serviced. Freecom  
is not liable for the consequence of business loss in case of system failure. Be sure to exclude all parts  
not covered by this guarantee prior to returning the product to Freecom. Freecom is not liable for any  
loss or damage to these items. If during the repair of the product the contents of the hard drive are  
altered, deleted or in any way modified, Freecom is not liable whatsoever.  
Repair parts and replacement products will be provided on an exchange basis and will be either new,  
equivalent to new or reconditioned. All replaced parts and products become the property of Freecom  
The period of guarantee for any product or part repaired or replaced in warranty shall be the balance  
of the original guarantee. Repairs or replacements on product or parts out of warranty carry 6 (six)  
months guarantee.  
All Freecom products come with unlimited free technical phone and web support.  
Freecom Product  
Traveller & Portable  
Classic & Internal Series  
FC, FS & FX Series  
FHD Series & FireWire Harddrive  
MediaPlayer-XXX  
DVB-T USB Stick  
USB Floppy Disk Drive  
USBCard (Pro)  
Warranty period  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
3 years  
USB 2.0 CardReader  
DAT & LTO Drives (retail)  
DAT-S Kits  
2 years  
ThinServer*  
Beatman  
Cables  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
1 year (Two years in Europe)  
* Controller inside 3 years after online registration only.  
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