Gilderfluke&Co ProDVXF100 User Manual
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Unzip software to pen drive
A1
. Insert pen drive into computer’s USB port
A2
. Place CD into CD-ROM drive; unzip & extract the file (OTG-SMART) from
CD-ROM to pen drive
A3
. Two files, OTGDOS & OTGENG are extracted to pen drive
Create folder in pen drive
B1
. Execute OTGDOS by double-click its icon to enter DOS mode
B2
. In DOS mode, a folder can be created in pen drive by key in
“otgenc idi_otg.sys xxxxxxxx” & press [ENTER]. xxxxxxxx can be any name
given to this newly created folder. Name of this folder can be any combination of
digits & alphabets; & make sure it doesn’t exceed 8 characters.
B3
. New folder with the name just given can be seen in pen drive.
Duplication of audio, video & photo files
C1
. Duplicate selected audio, video & photo files from computer to pen drive.
C2
. Remove pen drive from computer’s USB port & insert it into USB OTG port of the
player, contents (meaning files not folders) in pen drive will be automatically
duplicated to H.D.D., or to CF card in case H.D.D. is not installed. In case
multiple virtual hard disk drives are existed, contents for sure will be downloaded
into the first virtual drive partitioned.
C3
. During duplication of files, red LED is rapidly flashing. When duplication job is
done, both red & green LEDs light up to indicate that pen drive can be removed
from player for reboot. New contents are now played after reboot. Please note,
before duplication taken place, previous contents in CF card will be totally erased
first, but previous contents in HDD will be kept.
What to do when error occurs during files duplication
D1
. Slowly-flashing green LED indicates error occurred during duplication. In this
case, turn off the power, remove pen drive, check the presence of H.D.D. & CF
card, & turn power back on to reboot the player.
D2
. After reboot, only previous contents of H.D.D. will be played automatically.
Contents (meaning files not folders) in CF card might be totally erased already.
D3
. Starting
from
C1
to redo files duplication.
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