Building Networks for PeopleManualWireless Media PlayerD-Link DSM-320v.1.0
10Using the On-Screen KeyboardWhenever you need to enter text, press ENTER on the remote and the onscreenkeyboard will appear.The keyboard is used for
11The D-Link Media Server SetupWizard will appear.Click on D-Link MediaServer Installer andselect the appropriateoperating system.Click NextInstalling
12Click NextClick NextChoose a start menu folder oraccept the default location.Select the icons you want created.Installing the D-Link Media Server So
13Installing the D-Link Media Server Software(continued)Check Launch D-LinkMedia ServerClick FinishThe necessary software will becopied to the specif
14After clicking on this iconthe software program, shownhere, will open.Configuring the D-Link MediaServer SoftwareThe Shared Folders tab iswhere you
15Configuring the D-Link Media Server Software(continued)The D-Link Media Server Software Configuration has been completed!Click OKRepeat the steps un
16Using the D-Link Media Server SoftwareAccessing the Media on your PCsBefore you can access the media on your PC, you must install the D-LinkMedia Se
17Using the D-Link Media Server Software (continued)Sharing Media Content in FoldersA dialog will appear with a list ofshared folders.To add or change
18Connecting the DSM-320Select one of three ways to connect video to your DSM-320:All audio, video and networking connections are located on the rear
19Connecting the DSM-320 (continued)Audio ConnectionsSelect one of three ways to connect audio to your DSM-320:Plug the supplied red andwhite connect
2Introduction ...3Package Contents...
20Connecting the DSM-320 (continued)Network ConnectionsConnect the suppliedEthernet cable to thenetwork cable connector,and attach the other end tothe
21Network LayoutBelow is a diagram displaying what your network might look like once all of theconnections have been made to the MediaLounge™ DSM-320
22The DSM-320 Setup WizardUpon initial startup, the DSM-320 displays the Setup Wizard.Click Next to begin theDSM-320 Setup WizardStep 1 of 6: Type in
23The DSM-320 Setup Wizard (continued)Step 3 of 6: For wirelessnetwork connections,select the SSID that isbeing used by yourexisting wireless network.
24The DSM-320 Setup Wizard (continued)Your setup is complete!Step 6 of 6: Select a MediaServer from the list. AMedia Server is any PCrunning the D-Lin
25DSM-320 MenuMenu BasicsThe DSM-320 uses an onscreen menu interface. As you move through themenus, you will use the selection arrows to move up, down
26SetupClick Setup on your remotecontrol to access the setupfeatures. Using the arrow keys onyour remote control, scroll downthe list to highlight you
27Setup (continued)WirelessSSID: Enter the SSID or clickSite Survey to select the SSID.Mode: Select Ad-Hoc orInfrastructure mode.*WEP: Select Disabl
28Setup (continued)VersionScreen Saver Delay: Selectfrom a 1- 30 minute idle-timedelay before the screen saverappears.Photo Display: Choose todisplay
29Your music listening experience on the media player depends upon the qualityof your digital music files on your PC. Avoid quality settings below 48k
3IntroductionD-Link introduces the latest addition to its multimedia family of products: theD-Link MediaLoungeTM DSM-320 Wireless Media Player. The DS
30Music (continued)Playing a TrackOnce you enter the music menu, you can view tracks by artist, genre, album,or track name. Use the selection arrows t
31Browsing for MusicThere are many ways to browse for a music track. For example, let’s use thefollowing music file:With Arms Wide Open.mp3Artist: Cre
32Music (continued)The DSM-320 will play tracks from playlists you create on your computer.The media player supports playlists in two standard formats
33Music (continued)Viewing Photos while Music is PlayingYour DSM-320 is capable of displaying photos and playing Preset musicsimultaneously.At any poi
34Organizing Photo AlbumsUnlike music files, photos contain very little information about their content.Therefore, photos are organized by their filen
35Similarly, you can give your photos meaningful names by changing the filename.Most digital cameras will number the photos sequentially. For example
36VideosSupported Video FormatsThe following video file formats are supported:MPEG-1 (up to 8Mbps)MPEG-2 (up to 8Mbps)MPEG-4 (ASP. - Ad
37Videos (continued)Using the Remote Control with VideosEnter - Click ENTER to play your highlighted video.Play/Pause - To pause the video and to resu
38Online MediaFrom the main menu, select Online Media.The screen above will appear. Select AOL Services. This service allows youto listen to online r
39Online Media (continued)AOL ServicesAfter selecting AOL Services (as shown on the previous page), you will begiven the option to sign in as an AOL M
4Package ContentsD-Link DSM-320 Wireless Media PlayerPrinted Quick Installation GuideInstallation CD (Contains D-Link Media Server Software, Qui
40Online Media (continued)Radio@AOLUse the arrow keys on yourremote to scroll up anddown, and across lists, tomake your music selection.Radio@AOL pres
41Online Media (continued)AOL Services for Non-membersClick Setup to beginyour free trial ofRadio@AOL using yourDSM-320.Click Free Trial.Click OK.You
42SearchSearching for Media filesSome music track lists can be very long and therefore tedious to scrollthrough...especially if the song you are looki
43Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is D-Link’s DSM-320?What kind of files are supported by the D-Link’sDSM-320? Audio - MP3, WMA, WAV, AIFFVideo - MPE
44Frequently Asked Questions (continued)What operating system do I need to run the serversoftware? Windows XP/2000/Me/98SEHow does the D-Link DSM-320
45I cannot see the Home Screen when I turn on myDSM-320 player for the first time. Make sure your TV is displaying the appropriate video source. You
46My remote control isn’t working. Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly. Try removing the batteries and reinserting them without touching
47Troubleshooting (continued)I can’t hear any sound when I’m playing music. Make sure the audio cables are properly connected. If the audio cables a
48Troubleshooting (continued)To check the bit and sample rates of amusic file, in your PC’s Windows folder,right-click on the filename and selectPrope
49Technical SpecificationsNetworkTCP/IPMedia Streaming ProtocolHTTPSupported Audio Formats:• MP3 up to 192 kbps• WAV & AIFF (PCM only)• WMA• MPEG
5Features & Benefits Stream media content from a PC to your entertainment center. Listen to digital music on your stereo system.Vie
50Technical Specifications (continued)Security:• Hardware based WEP (WiredEquivalent Privacy)• Up to 128-bit encryptionConfiguration:• UPnP-AV 1.0 Ena
51Setting Microsoft Windows PowerOptionsIf you want access to your music and photos all the time, make sure to configureyour PC’s power settings. Do n
52Appendix 2Static and Dynamic IP AddressesDHCP-capable routers will automatically assign IP addresses to the devices onthe network, using DHCP (Dynam
53GlossaryMUSICMP3 = Is the file extension for MPEG-1, audio layer 3. Layer 3 is one ofthree coding schemes (layer 1, layer 2 and layer 3) for the com
54GIF = Pronounced jiff or giff and stands for graphics interchange format, itis a bit-mapped graphics file format. GIF supports color and variousres
55VIDEOAVI = Short for Audio Video Interleave, the file format for Microsoft’s Videofor Windows standard. See under Video for Windows.DivX = Is a vide
56Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, D-Link Systems, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this Limitedwarranty for its product only to the pers
57• After an RMA number is issued, the defective product must be packaged securely in the originalor other suitable shipping package to ensure that it
58Trademarks: D-Link is a registered trademark of D-Link Systems, Inc. Other trademarks or registeredtrademarks are the property of their respective
59Contacting Technical SupportTechnical SupportYou can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website.D-Link provides free techni
6Front and Back PanelsFront PanelPowerButtonWireless LED -blinks toindicate wirelessactivity.LAN LED -blinks toindicateactivity on thenetwork.Back Pan
7Getting StartedTo begin using the DSM-320 Wireless Media Player, you will need:Using the Remote ControlAn existing home network (including a wireless
8Using the Remote ControlNumber andOne-TouchPreset KeysUse Arrow Keys toMove the Positionof the OnscreenCursorPress to Navigate tothe Home ScreenPower
9Using the Remote Control (continued)Number Keys - Enter numbers where needed, or use the onscreen keyboard.You can use the keys 1-9 to create Music
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