VMP70 - Datasheet
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... > One click control Change audio, subtitle, aspect ratio and more . It offers the most complete video and audio formats including MPEG1/2/4, DivX/Xvid, H.264, VC1, RM/RMVB, WMA, MP3, DTS, Dolby digital, OGG, AAC and many more with the remote control PC to either HDMI, component or the composite port in any home entertainment system. The VMP70 connects to TV. With the Viewsonic® VMP70 1080p digital media player, you can...
... > One click control Change audio, subtitle, aspect ratio and more . It offers the most complete video and audio formats including MPEG1/2/4, DivX/Xvid, H.264, VC1, RM/RMVB, WMA, MP3, DTS, Dolby digital, OGG, AAC and many more with the remote control PC to either HDMI, component or the composite port in any home entertainment system. The VMP70 connects to TV. With the Viewsonic® VMP70 1080p digital media player, you can...
VMP70 - Datasheet
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....48W (typ), standby mode < 48W CONTROLS Main 1 key power button, all functions controlled by remote OSD English, French, Spanish OPERATING CONDITION Temperature 32ºF -104ºF (0ºC-40ºC) Humidity 80% (non-condensing) DIMENSIONS (W x H x D) Physical 8.03" x 1.57" x 5.5" (203.98mm x 40mm x 140mm) WEIGHT Net 0.925 lb. (420 g) REGULATIONS FCC, RoHS PACKAGE CONTENTS ViewSonic VMP70 Digital Media Player, HDMI cable (1.0m), remote control with battery, AC/DC Power Adapter, User Guide WARRANTY One-year limited...
....48W (typ), standby mode < 48W CONTROLS Main 1 key power button, all functions controlled by remote OSD English, French, Spanish OPERATING CONDITION Temperature 32ºF -104ºF (0ºC-40ºC) Humidity 80% (non-condensing) DIMENSIONS (W x H x D) Physical 8.03" x 1.57" x 5.5" (203.98mm x 40mm x 140mm) WEIGHT Net 0.925 lb. (420 g) REGULATIONS FCC, RoHS PACKAGE CONTENTS ViewSonic VMP70 Digital Media Player, HDMI cable (1.0m), remote control with battery, AC/DC Power Adapter, User Guide WARRANTY One-year limited...
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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... guarantee that may cause undesired operation. Compliance Information FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the following two conditions: (1) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that interference will not occur in a particular installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try...
... guarantee that may cause undesired operation. Compliance Information FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the following two conditions: (1) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that interference will not occur in a particular installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try...
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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... or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; All rights reserved. In the interest of this product. For Your Records Product Name: Model Number: Document Number: Serial Number: Purchase Date: VMP70 ViewSonic FULL HD media player VS13041 VMP70-1M_UG_ENG Rev. 1C 01-11-10 Product disposal at the end of product life ViewSonic is concerned about proper disposal. ViewSonic iii VMP70 No part of this product properly at end of its useful life...
... or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; All rights reserved. In the interest of this product. For Your Records Product Name: Model Number: Document Number: Serial Number: Purchase Date: VMP70 ViewSonic FULL HD media player VS13041 VMP70-1M_UG_ENG Rev. 1C 01-11-10 Product disposal at the end of product life ViewSonic is concerned about proper disposal. ViewSonic iii VMP70 No part of this product properly at end of its useful life...
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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Table of Contents Table of Contents ...1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...2 1 INTRODUCTION ...4 PACKAGE CONTENT ...4 Video Output ...5 2 SETTING UP VMP70...9 STEP1: CABLE CONNECTIONS...9 STEP2: CONNECT USB DEVICES ...10 STEP 3: POWER CORD CONNECTION ...10 STEP 4: SWITCH YOUR TV INPUT/SOURCE...10 3 MEDIA CENTER...11 VIDEO PLAYBACK...12 MUSIC PLAYBACK ...13 PHOTO PLAYBACK ...15 4 SETUP MENU...17 AUDIO...17 VIDEO ...18 SYSTEM ...19 OTHER...20 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ...21 ViewSonic 1 VMP70
Table of Contents Table of Contents ...1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...2 1 INTRODUCTION ...4 PACKAGE CONTENT ...4 Video Output ...5 2 SETTING UP VMP70...9 STEP1: CABLE CONNECTIONS...9 STEP2: CONNECT USB DEVICES ...10 STEP 3: POWER CORD CONNECTION ...10 STEP 4: SWITCH YOUR TV INPUT/SOURCE...10 3 MEDIA CENTER...11 VIDEO PLAYBACK...12 MUSIC PLAYBACK ...13 PHOTO PLAYBACK ...15 4 SETUP MENU...17 AUDIO...17 VIDEO ...18 SYSTEM ...19 OTHER...20 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ...21 ViewSonic 1 VMP70
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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... rear side of power supplied to power this product only from the wall outlet. ViewSonic 2 VMP70 Operate this product. Internal component may result in a risk of electric shock or fire. However, improper use a different adapter to your home, consult your local power company or appliance dealer. Only use the power cord and adapter provided by the manufacturer. To avoid electric shock and fire hazard, match the plug and outlet connections...
... rear side of power supplied to power this product only from the wall outlet. ViewSonic 2 VMP70 Operate this product. Internal component may result in a risk of electric shock or fire. However, improper use a different adapter to your home, consult your local power company or appliance dealer. Only use the power cord and adapter provided by the manufacturer. To avoid electric shock and fire hazard, match the plug and outlet connections...
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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... cleaning or wiping this product, make sure your dealer or servicing personnel to clean this product, and never use damp cloth to obtain service for long periods of time, unplug power cord from the wall outlet. z If you expose this product does not operate normally by following conditions. z If this product to the adapter, power cord or plug. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Never block or cover these openings.
... cleaning or wiping this product, make sure your dealer or servicing personnel to clean this product, and never use damp cloth to obtain service for long periods of time, unplug power cord from the wall outlet. z If you expose this product does not operate normally by following conditions. z If this product to the adapter, power cord or plug. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Never block or cover these openings.
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... be compatible with HDMI output. It supports most video/audio/image formats so you use only the specific accessories we suggest. We highly recommend that you do not need to convert downloaded media to another format. 1 INTRODUCTION VMP70 is missing or damaged, please contact your HD TV. If any item is a high-definition multimedia player and streamer connecting to the external USB hard drives and your dealer. Package content Please make...
... be compatible with HDMI output. It supports most video/audio/image formats so you use only the specific accessories we suggest. We highly recommend that you do not need to convert downloaded media to another format. 1 INTRODUCTION VMP70 is missing or damaged, please contact your HD TV. If any item is a high-definition multimedia player and streamer connecting to the external USB hard drives and your dealer. Package content Please make...
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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... optical digital audio port, using VIDEO (Yellow)/ AUDIO L (White)/R (Red) cables. Connects to the HDMI jack on . ① DC IN ② USB Port ③ HDMI OUT ④ S/PDIF ⑤ AUDIO L/R/ VIDEO ⑥ Y/Pb/Pr Connects to the DC output of the power adapter. a single cable transmits both audio and video data. Plug the supported USB devices into USB ports, such as USB hard drives, cameras, camcorders and wireless USB dongles. Connects to the display with green, blue, and red connectors. Front View ① Power Back View Press 1 to turn the VMP70...
... optical digital audio port, using VIDEO (Yellow)/ AUDIO L (White)/R (Red) cables. Connects to the HDMI jack on . ① DC IN ② USB Port ③ HDMI OUT ④ S/PDIF ⑤ AUDIO L/R/ VIDEO ⑥ Y/Pb/Pr Connects to the DC output of the power adapter. a single cable transmits both audio and video data. Plug the supported USB devices into USB ports, such as USB hard drives, cameras, camcorders and wireless USB dongles. Connects to the display with green, blue, and red connectors. Front View ① Power Back View Press 1 to turn the VMP70...
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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... next file. Switch to A. Zoom video or image display on the VMP70; Rewind / fast-forward video: 1.5x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x Play/pause selected file. press yet again to turn on screen. 8 VMP70 Switch DVD display angles. Adjust aspect ratio Enter setup menu Switch subtitle files. Switch audio outputs. REMOTE CONTROL ① POWER Press to turn this feature off Move to Left/Right audio channel. press again to switch to stand-by mode. ② MUTE Press to mute the sound. ③ Number 0-9 number keys for...
... next file. Switch to A. Zoom video or image display on the VMP70; Rewind / fast-forward video: 1.5x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x Play/pause selected file. press yet again to turn on screen. 8 VMP70 Switch DVD display angles. Adjust aspect ratio Enter setup menu Switch subtitle files. Switch audio outputs. REMOTE CONTROL ① POWER Press to turn this feature off Move to Left/Right audio channel. press again to switch to stand-by mode. ② MUTE Press to mute the sound. ③ Number 0-9 number keys for...
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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Match the cables to the connections on your display. Your choices of connection include: HDMI RCA Cable Y/Pb/Pr S/PDIF For both audio and video output For composite video (yellow) and stereo audio (white and red) For component video output For multichannel audio output ViewSonic 9 VMP70 2 SETTING UP VMP70 Step1: Cable connections.
Match the cables to the connections on your display. Your choices of connection include: HDMI RCA Cable Y/Pb/Pr S/PDIF For both audio and video output For composite video (yellow) and stereo audio (white and red) For component video output For multichannel audio output ViewSonic 9 VMP70 2 SETTING UP VMP70 Step1: Cable connections.
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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Step 4: Switch your TV Input/Source After connecting the desired video and audio cables, you need to select appropriate video input mode on your display to match your video cable connection by pressing the Input/Source button on your display remote control. VMP70 will start automatically without pressing any other end into a power outlet. Step2: Connect USB devices Step 3: Power cord connection Plug one end of the power cord into the back of the VMP70 and the other button once the power is connected. ViewSonic 10 VMP70
Step 4: Switch your TV Input/Source After connecting the desired video and audio cables, you need to select appropriate video input mode on your display to match your video cable connection by pressing the Input/Source button on your display remote control. VMP70 will start automatically without pressing any other end into a power outlet. Step2: Connect USB devices Step 3: Power cord connection Plug one end of the power cord into the back of the VMP70 and the other button once the power is connected. ViewSonic 10 VMP70
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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Full screen view mode. Stop playback and leave full screen mode. The preview window shows the highlighted video. Go to Playlist. Edit Rename /Delete file. + Add to Playlist Add selected file to next file. Rewind/Forward Slow motion. Return to play. Zoom in/out on photos or movies. Remote Description Enter Media Center> Video Select the media file you want to previous file. MUSIC PLAYBACK ViewSonic 13 VMP70 Back Return to previous display. FULL SCREEN MODE Remote Zoom Description Play/pause selected file.
Full screen view mode. Stop playback and leave full screen mode. The preview window shows the highlighted video. Go to Playlist. Edit Rename /Delete file. + Add to Playlist Add selected file to next file. Rewind/Forward Slow motion. Return to play. Zoom in/out on photos or movies. Remote Description Enter Media Center> Video Select the media file you want to previous file. MUSIC PLAYBACK ViewSonic 13 VMP70 Back Return to previous display. FULL SCREEN MODE Remote Zoom Description Play/pause selected file.
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Edit Rename /Delete file. + Add to Playlist Add selected file to stop music playback. Stop playback and return to the previous display Note: Music will continue to play . Press to Playlist. The preview window shows the selected file details. Back Back to play on the background when you want to previous display. ViewSonic 14 VMP70 Play selected file. Fast forward. Play/pause selected file. Rewind. Remote Description Enter Media Center> Music Select the music file you leave MUSIC PLAYBACK menu.
Edit Rename /Delete file. + Add to Playlist Add selected file to stop music playback. Stop playback and return to the previous display Note: Music will continue to play . Press to Playlist. The preview window shows the selected file details. Back Back to play on the background when you want to previous display. ViewSonic 14 VMP70 Play selected file. Fast forward. Play/pause selected file. Rewind. Remote Description Enter Media Center> Music Select the music file you leave MUSIC PLAYBACK menu.
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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Leave full screen view mode. Leave thumbnail mode. ViewSonic To add background music to the same photo folder. Back to turn off this function, please enter Setup > Other> Transition Effect. If you'd like to previous display. Previous page. FULL SCREEN MODE Remote Description Previous picture Next picture Rotate the viewing picture counterclockwise Rotate the viewing picture clockwise. Note: You can choose the slide show , simply add the music file(s) to the slide...
Leave full screen view mode. Leave thumbnail mode. ViewSonic To add background music to the same photo folder. Back to turn off this function, please enter Setup > Other> Transition Effect. If you'd like to previous display. Previous page. FULL SCREEN MODE Remote Description Previous picture Next picture Rotate the viewing picture counterclockwise Rotate the viewing picture clockwise. Note: You can choose the slide show , simply add the music file(s) to the slide...
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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HDMI LPCM HDMI RAW SPDIF LPCM SPDIF RAW ViewSonic 17 VMP70 Return to previous display. See audio dynamic range control description below. Confirm the change. Select the item for adjustment. Options On/Off. 4 SETUP MENU AUDIO Remote + Item Night Mode Digital Output Description Enter "Audio" setup menu.
HDMI LPCM HDMI RAW SPDIF LPCM SPDIF RAW ViewSonic 17 VMP70 Return to previous display. See audio dynamic range control description below. Confirm the change. Select the item for adjustment. Options On/Off. 4 SETUP MENU AUDIO Remote + Item Night Mode Digital Output Description Enter "Audio" setup menu.
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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... adjustment. AUDIO SETUP-"Night Mode" (Audio Dynamic Range Control) When the Night Mode is enabled the sound level of compatible audio soundtracks will be heard at low volume levels while reducing the intensity of higher-level audio content at night and have to previous display. Options Pan Scan 4:3 Letter Box 4:3 Wide Screen 16:9 Full Screen HDMI Auto 480i 480P 720P 1080i 1080P ViewSonic 18 VMP70 VIDEO Remote + + Item Aspect Ratio Resolution Description Enter "Video" setup menu...
... adjustment. AUDIO SETUP-"Night Mode" (Audio Dynamic Range Control) When the Night Mode is enabled the sound level of compatible audio soundtracks will be heard at low volume levels while reducing the intensity of higher-level audio content at night and have to previous display. Options Pan Scan 4:3 Letter Box 4:3 Wide Screen 16:9 Full Screen HDMI Auto 480i 480P 720P 1080i 1080P ViewSonic 18 VMP70 VIDEO Remote + + Item Aspect Ratio Resolution Description Enter "Video" setup menu...
VMP70 User Guide (English)
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SYSTEM Remote + + Item Menu Language Subtitle Encoding System info Software Update Default Setting Description Enter "System" setup menu. Select the item for adjustment. Return to restore factory settings ViewSonic 19 VMP70 Options English Español Français Unicode (UTF 8 GBK BIG5) Software Version/ BOX ID/ Customer ID/ USB Firmware Update Cancel/OK to previous display. Confirm the change.
SYSTEM Remote + + Item Menu Language Subtitle Encoding System info Software Update Default Setting Description Enter "System" setup menu. Select the item for adjustment. Return to restore factory settings ViewSonic 19 VMP70 Options English Español Français Unicode (UTF 8 GBK BIG5) Software Version/ BOX ID/ Customer ID/ USB Firmware Update Cancel/OK to previous display. Confirm the change.
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....viewsonic.com Symptom No picture is displayed. Are the Component Y/Pb/Pr/ AUDIO L/R cables or HDMI Cable loose or disconnected? On "USB Media" menu under z Check USB device is listed. 5 TROUBLESHOOTING The following formats: NTFS, EXT3, FAT16, and FAT32. z Use the "SOURCE" or "INPUT" button on your USB device. Please refer to this checklist prior to contacting qualified service personnel. Remedy z Check the power cord connection. ViewSonic 21 VMP70 Make sure one of your display remote control, to another power outlet. VMP70 supports...
....viewsonic.com Symptom No picture is displayed. Are the Component Y/Pb/Pr/ AUDIO L/R cables or HDMI Cable loose or disconnected? On "USB Media" menu under z Check USB device is listed. 5 TROUBLESHOOTING The following formats: NTFS, EXT3, FAT16, and FAT32. z Use the "SOURCE" or "INPUT" button on your USB device. Please refer to this checklist prior to contacting qualified service personnel. Remedy z Check the power cord connection. ViewSonic 21 VMP70 Make sure one of your display remote control, to another power outlet. VMP70 supports...
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... e. How long the warranty is displayed on the product for : 1. For information about receiving service under normal use, during the warranty period, ViewSonic will need to provide your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of time. Take or ship the product freight prepaid in material and workmanship, under warranty, contact ViewSonic Customer Support (please refer to get service: 1. Limitation of implied warranties: There...
... e. How long the warranty is displayed on the product for : 1. For information about receiving service under normal use, during the warranty period, ViewSonic will need to provide your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of time. Take or ship the product freight prepaid in material and workmanship, under warranty, contact ViewSonic Customer Support (please refer to get service: 1. Limitation of implied warranties: There...