Dune HD Smart H1 [11/76] Modular system of player configuration

Dune HD Smart H1 [11/76] Modular system of player configuration
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Compatibility of the player with a particular media content ( les, discs, etc) may depend on various factors
(speci cs of media content encoding, speci cs of the con guration of the player, etc). If the player does not
play correctly a particular media content, try to adjust the con guration of the player, or try to use media
content encoded in a different way.
Updating Your Player and Getting More Information
Please check here for updated versions of player rmware (which may improve player functioning and
extend player possibilities):
http://dune-hd.com/ rmware/
(Note: You can also connect the player to Internet and use the online rmware upgrade function, see
Setup / Misc / Firmware Upgrade.)
Please check here for more detailed and up-to-date documentation and information on player usage:
http://dune-hd.com/manuals/
http://dune-hd.com/support/
Modular System of Player Configuration
Dune HD Smart players allow to create custom con gurations based on the primary (head) unit like Dune
HD Smart B1/H1/D1 and several optional extension modules of choice, which can be combined to form
an integrated player.
The Dune HD Smart player itself is a head unit which can be extended at user’s desire with extension
modules, such as the following:
Dune HD Smart HE (adds the option for easy installation of SATA 3.5” HDD with hot swap feature).
Dune HD Smart ME (adds the option for installing different additional modules).
Dune HD Smart BE (adds the option for Blu-ray/DVD/CD playback) (including commercial Blu-ray/DVD
discs).
Extension modules can work exclusively with the head unit (Dune HD Smart player) and use a common
control system, implemented via the head unit. The number of connected modules may vary in a wide
range: the user can compile his/her own Dune HD Smart system of e.g. two, three and even six compo-
nents.
In order to group SMART devices by 2 or 3 horizontally, special mounts can be used. For example, a group
of 3 modules, including the head unit, combined this way, will comprise a new player of a standard size
like the model Dune HD Max.
Besides, grouping the required number of modules allows to supersede the functionality of Dune HD Max,
providing more exibility at the same time. In particular, the modular approach provides the possibility to
group modules in any order at any time depending on user’s demands, as well as replacing (upgrading)
particular modules instead of replacing the entire set of equipment.
Additional information is available on the Internet site http://www.dune-hd.com

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