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EP350/EP250 G2 Digital Media Player
Owners Manual
Attention Customers!
Thank you for purchasing a Micca product. Should you need any
assistance, please contact our technical support before returning
the product to the retailer. Email support@miccastore.com
Most common questions and answers regarding this product are
found at the following web site: http://content.miccastore.com/faq
Copyright © 2009-2011 Micca, Ltd. All rights reserved.
This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part
without permission for any purpose other than personal use.
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Page 1 - Attention Customers!

EP350/EP250 G2 Digital Media Player Owner’s Manual Attention Customers! Thank you for purchasing a Micca product. Should y

Page 2 - 1 Introduction

3 Connections 3.1 Basic Connections 3.1.1 Connecting the Power Supply To connect power to the player: 1) Make sure the power switch on the back of

Page 3 - 1.3 Precautions

3.1.4 Connecting a USB Storage Device Storage devices such as USB hard drives or flash drives can be connected to the player for playback of media fi

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Note: If you have a home theater receiver with HDMI input and output jacks, connect the other end of the HDMI cable to an available HDMI input on the

Page 5 - 2.1 Front Panel

video jacks. 2) Plug the other end of the red/blue/green component cable to an available component video input on the TV. 3) Consult the TV’s manual

Page 6 - 2.2 Rear Panel

3.3 Network Connections 3.3.1 Connecting to a Wired LAN Network A wired Ethernet connection provides the best results for streaming A/V content throu

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4 First Time Startup 4.1 Power On After connecting the AC power adapter to the player’s DC IN jack, turn the power switch on the back of the player t

Page 8 - 2.3 Remote Control

field and press Enter when finished. If the user skips this step during initial setup, please refer to ‘8.1.3 Time’ for instructions on how to set the

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Photos Use the media library feature to browse and play photos on storage devices attached directly to the player. All photos on hard drives, USB driv

Page 10 - 3 Connections

5 File Manager The file manager is the default method for browse media files on hard drives, USB drives, flash memory cards, network folder shares, o

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on the remote to bring up the options menu and select the desired display mode 5.1.1 Thumbnail View Thumbnail view displays folders and media files

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1 Introduction 1.1 Preface Thank you very much for purchasing this media player. We hope you will enjoy using it as a great home entertainment device

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5.1.3 Preview In preview mode, folders and media files are displayed as a list on the right side of the screen and a preview window on the left side

Page 14 - 3.3 Network Connections

Once the shared folder has been opened, browsing for media files works the same as browsing on storage devices attached to the player. 5.3 Using Net

Page 15 - 4 First Time Startup

Select “OK” after entering the above information and the shortcut will be created. Shortcuts can be modified or deleted by pressing the RED button on

Page 16 - 4.3 Main Menu

6 Media Library The player has a media library feature that can scan for all media files on storage devices attached to the player. The scanning can

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Flash Animation Show only flash videos. Go to Folder Exit from the media library browser and go to the folder of the currently highlighted video. Name

Page 18 - 5 File Manager

All Songs Display all songs Albums Display by albums Artists Display by artists Genres Display by genres Years Display by years Playlists Display by a

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Go to Folder Exit from the media library browser and go to the folder of the currently highlighted photo. Name Sort photos by name Recently Added Sort

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7.1.1 Subtitles When subtitles are available pressing the SUBTITLE button on the remote control will bring up the subtitle menu: The player support

Page 21 - 5.3 Using Network Shortcuts

If a video has both embedded and external subtitles, all subtitles will be available together. The subtitle menu offers the following controls: Settin

Page 22 - 5.4 Browsing UPnP Servers

change fast forward speed. FAST REWIND Press to fast rewind the current playback. Press repeatedly to change fast rewind speed. PREV Press to go to th

Page 23 - 6 Media Library

1.2 Packing List Part Quantity Player 1 Composite A/V Cable 1 USB Data Cable 1 Remote Control 1 AC/DC Adaptor 1 Hard Drive Screws 2 User Manual (print

Page 24 - 6.2 Media Library – Music

Setting Description Slide Timing Sets the time delay between photos in a slideshow Slide Transition Sets the transition effect between photos in a sl

Page 25 - 6.3 Media Library – Photos

8 Settings The Setup menu allows users to personalize and configure usage preferences for the player. To go into the setup menu, select the Setup ico

Page 26 - 7.1 Playing Movies

Available settings: Unicode (UTF8), Simplified Chinese (GBK), Traditional Chinese (BIG5), Japanese (S-JIS), Korean (EUC-KR), Western, Turkish, Central

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8.1.9 Scan Storage The player can build a media library by scanning storage devices attached to it. The media library feature can be accessed by sele

Page 28 - 7.2 Playing Music

To avoid accidentally erasing files you wish to keep, make sure that you have retained a copy of all files currently stored on the storage device you

Page 29 - 7.3 Viewing Photos

8.2.1 Night Mode When turned on, night mode compresses the dynamic range of audio output by the player. This allows the quiet sounds of a movie to b

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8.2.4 Dolby TrueHD Output This setting specifies what the audio output will be when playing a file with a Dolby TrueHD soundtrack. Setting Descriptio

Page 31 - 8 Settings

16:10 Choose this setting if the TV has a 16:10 aspect ratio, such as certain computer monitors. 8.3.2 TV System The player is able to output video

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8.4.1 Wired LAN Setup If the player is connected to a LAN/Internet with an Ethernet cable, there typically is no need for making any settings change

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3) The player will display a list of WLAN network SSIDs that it has detected. Highlight the desired WLAN network SSID and press OK/ENTER on the remot

Page 34 - 8.2 Audio Settings

1.3.5 Disposing of the Player When you dispose of the player, be sure to dispose it appropriately. Some countries may regulate disposal of electrical

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the remote control to go back to the Network Settings screen. The Wi-Fi settings will be remembered and used each time the player turns on. Up to thre

Page 36 - 8.3 Video Settings

processor load. This function is for expert users only. The web access address of the Transmission service is the IP address of the player (e.g. http:

Page 37 - 8.4 Network Settings

any folders) of a USB drive. Do not use a flash memory card. 2) Plug the USB drive into an empty USB HOST jack on the player. 3) On the player, navi

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8.6.3 Default Audio Language When different audio tracks are available for a file, this setting controls which audio track will be played back by de

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9 File Copy, Move, Delete The file manager contains additional functionalities, such as file copying/deleting/renaming, and creation of playlists and

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9.2 Multi-File Operations To perform file operations on multiple files, first press the GREEN button on the remote while highlighting a file or folder

Page 41 - 8.5 MISC Settings

Setting Description Copy Copy the list of files or folders – the user will be prompted to select the destination location Delete Delete the list of

Page 42 - 8.6 Advanced Settings

10 Internet Media Content When the player’s network connection has been setup with access to the Internet, it can stream and playback various media c

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Information in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable but Micca Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor f

Page 44 - 9 File Copy, Move, Delete

2 Player and Remote Overview 2.1 Front Panel 2.1.1 EP350 G2 The front panel contains the stand-by button, remote sensor, and indicator displays: N

Page 45 - 9.2 Multi-File Operations

Name Description 1 USB Host Two connectors for connecting USB devices such as USB hard drives, USB flash drives, or the optional Wi-Fi adapter. 2 Car

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10 COAXIAL S/PDIF coaxial digital audio output to a TV or home theater with coaxial audio input. 2.2.2 EP250 G2 The rear panel of the player contai

Page 47 - 10 Internet Media Content

2.3 Remote Control All player functions can be controlled by using the remote control. See the following for details on the function of each button.

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Photo zoom levels: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x. Video zoom levels: 2x, 3x, 4x, 8x. MUSIC Direct access button for music playback AUDIO Press to change audio track

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