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VF7000 Series
Tested To ComplyWith FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
2007 Thermaltake Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2007.07C
All other registered trademarks belong to their respective companies. www.thermaltake.com
User Manual
VF7000 Series
Tested To ComplyWith FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
2007 Thermaltake Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2007.07C
All other registered trademarks belong to their respective companies. www.thermaltake.com
User Manual
Contens
Chapter1 Product IntroductionChapter1 Product Introduction
1.1 Specification
7.5 kg / 16.53 lbWeights
- Front : 120mm fan x 1, 1500rpm
- Rear : 60mm fan x 2, 1800rpm
Media kits
7Expansion Slots
USB 2.0 x 2, IEEE 1394 Firewire,
HD -AudioFront I/O
External : 5.25" x 1
Internal : 3.5"x 3Drive Bays
ATX & Micro ATX form factorMotherboard
Cooling System
BlackColor
Panel : Al / Body : SECCChassis Material
426.5 x 435 x 153.5 mm
16.8 x 17.1 x 6.0 inchDimension (W*D*H )
Home Theater Media PCCase Type
7.32 kg / 16.14 lbWeights
- Front : 120mm fan x 1, 1500rpm
- Rear : 60mm fan x 2, 1800rpm
Media kits
7Expansion Slots
USB 2.0 x 2, IEEE 1394 Firewire,
HD -AudioFront I/O
x 1
x 3Drive Bays
ATX & Micro ATX form factorMotherboard
Cooling System
BlackColor
Chassis Material
Dimension (W*D*H )
VF7001BNSVF7000BNSModel VF7001BNSVF7000BNSModel
OptionalBuilt-in Media LAB
LCD with 10 buttons hot keys module
Chapter 1 Product IntroductionChapter 1 Product Introduction
1.1 Specification
Chapter 2 Case Mechanical OperationChapter 2 Case Mechanical Operation
2.2 How to install PSU
2.3 5.25" device installation
2.1 How to open the case
2.4 HDD installation
2.5 PCI slot tool-free function operation
Chapter3 Motherboard & Leads InstallationChapter3 Motherboard & Leads Installation
3.1 Motherboard Installation
3.2 Case LED connections
3.3 USB2.0 & IEEE1394 Firewire connection
3.4 Audio connection
3.5 Case open alarm function
( Intrusion switch )
Chapter4 Front Buttons InstructionChapter4 Front Buttons Instruction
4.1 Media LAB Hot keys Module function instruction
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Chapter 5 DH101 Media Kits Quick GuideChapter 5 DH101 Media Kits Quick Guide
5.1 IR remote control for DH101
5.2 Your Media LAB kit
5.3 Installation Process
5.4 iMEDIAN Function
5.5 Control of iMEDIAN
Chapter 6 OtherChapter 6 Other
6.1 Toughpower / Purepower / TR2 power supply series (optional)
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Chapter 2 Case Mechanical OperationChapter 2 Case Mechanical Operation
Remove these 3 thumb-screws
Remove the cover, please refer to the orientation of the picture
2.2 How to install PSU
Place the PSU over the location as shown
Secure it by the screws
2.1 How to open the case
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2.3 5.25" device installation
Remove the top cover
Remove the screw as shown picture then take off the rod
Release the screw of 3.5" cage Remove outward the 3.5" cage
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Chapter 2 Case Mechanical OperationChapter 2 Case Mechanical Operation
Remove these 3 thumb-screws
Remove the cover, please refer to the orientation of the picture
2.2 How to install PSU
Place the PSU over the location as shown
Secure it by the screws
2.1 How to open the case
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2.3 5.25" device installation
Remove the top cover
Remove the screw as shown picture then take off the rod
Release the screw of 3.5" cage Remove outward the 3.5" cage
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Squeeze and pull out-ward the tool-free clip
There are 3 springs in the front doors, push to release it.
Push and release the 3 springs of front door
After loosing the spring of front door, pull out it as arrow shows.
Insert the device into the 1st 5.25" drive bay
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Squeeze and push in-ward the tool-free clip
Secure the opposite 5.25" device with screws
Place the HDD cage back to where it was in the chassis
Secure the HDD cage with the screw as shown.
After finish 5.25" device installation, push the front door back.
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Squeeze and pull out-ward the tool-free clip
There are 3 springs in the front doors, push to release it.
Push and release the 3 springs of front door
After loosing the spring of front door, pull out it as arrow shows.
Insert the device into the 1st 5.25" drive bay
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Squeeze and push in-ward the tool-free clip
Secure the opposite 5.25" device with screws
Place the HDD cage back to where it was in the chassis
Secure the HDD cage with the screw as shown.
After finish 5.25" device installation, push the front door back.
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Finish 5.25" device installation
Notice: For correct operating 5.25" drive
bay, insert the 5.25" device into the 2nd
or 3rd bay is not recommended.
2.4 HDD installation
Squeeze and pull out-ward the tool-free clip
Slide the HDD into the cage as shown and move it to the desired location.
Squeeze and push in-ward the tool-free clip
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2.5 PCI slot tool-free function operation
Open the PCI tool-free bar then turn it clockwise
Pull out the plastic clips of PCI slots
Remove the PCI slot as shown Install the tuner card then pull back the plastic clips of PCI slots
Turn the PCI tool-free bar anti-clockwise then close it
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Finish 5.25" device installation
Notice: For correct operating 5.25" drive
bay, insert the 5.25" device into the 2nd
or 3rd bay is not recommended.
2.4 HDD installation
Squeeze and pull out-ward the tool-free clip
Slide the HDD into the cage as shown and move it to the desired location.
Squeeze and push in-ward the tool-free clip
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2.5 PCI slot tool-free function operation
Open the PCI tool-free bar then turn it clockwise
Pull out the plastic clips of PCI slots
Remove the PCI slot as shown Install the tuner card then pull back the plastic clips of PCI slots
Turn the PCI tool-free bar anti-clockwise then close it
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Each motherboard has different standoff layout. It is highly
suggested that you refer to your motherboard's manual when installing
motherboard into the case. The cases are applicable with Standard
ATX, Micro ATX motherboards. Your motherboard may require a
special I/O Panel, which should be included with your motherboard.
Placement Direction:
When installing the motherboard, make sure you follow the direction
provided by your motherboard manufacturer. On most standard
motherboards, the edge with external ports goes to the rear part of
the chassis. It is highly recommended that you install CPU, heat
sink and modular components before fixing the motherboard inside
the chassis.
= the locations of the screw holes. Note these locations and place included standoffs on the chassis first.
This side towards the rear of the chassis
Above illustration is a sample of what the motherboard's layout. For more detail screw hole placement, please refer to your motherboard manual.
Chapter3 Motherboard & Leads InstallationChapter3 Motherboard & Leads Installation
3.1 Motherboard Installation
On the front of the case, you can find some LEDs and switch
leads (POWER SW*1, POWER LED*1, H.D.D. LED*1,
RESET SW*1, SPEAKER*1).
Please consult user manual of your motherboard manufacturer,
then connect these leads to the panel header on the
motherboard. These leads are usually labeled; if not, please
trace them back to the case front to find out their source.
- POWER LED
connects to your M/B at the PLED.
- POWER SW
connects to the PWR connector on the motherboard.
- H.D.D LED
connects to the 2-pin labeled HDD LED connector.
- RESET SW
connects to the RSW connector on the motherboard.
- SPEAKER
connector: find out the 4-pin labeled SPEAKER on the M/B
then connect it.
3.2 Case LED connections
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Please consult your motherboard manual to find
out the section of "USB connection".
USB connection
USB2.0
GND1
Data+1
Data-1
GND2
Data+2
Data-2
Vcc 2
Brank)
Vcc1
3.3 USB2.0 & IEEE1394 Firewire connection IEEE1394 Firewire connection
Please consult your motherboard manual to find
out the section of "IEEE1394 Firewire connection".
IEEE1394a
TPA+
VG
TPB+
VP
TPA
Brank)
TPB
Brank)
GND
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Please consult your motherboard manual to find
out the section of "USB connection".
USB connection
USB2.0
GND1
Data+1
Data-1
GND2
Data+2
Data-2
Vcc 2
Brank)
Vcc1
3.3 USB2.0 & IEEE1394 Firewire connection IEEE1394 Firewire connection
Please consult your motherboard manual to find
out the section of "IEEE1394 Firewire connection".
IEEE1394a
TPA+
VG
TPB+
VP
TPA
Brank)
TPB
Brank)
GND
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3.4 Audio connection
Please refer to the following illustration of Audio
connector and your motherboard user manual.
Please select the motherboard which used AC'97 or HD
Audio (Azalia), (be aware of that your audio supports AC'97
or HD Audio (Azalia)) or it will damage your device(s).
On some motherboards, the connectors for Audio are not
the same as the drawing below. Please check with your
motherboard manual before installing.
PRESENCE#BLACK
SENSE1_RETURN
AUD GND
SENSE2_RETURN
YELLOW
BROWN
RED
PORT1 R
PORT2 R
PORT1 L
BLUEPORT2 L
SENSE_SEND KEYPURPLE
GREEN
AUDIO AZALIA Function
ORANGE
BLACK
GROUNDFront Audio Ground
L-RETRear Left Channel Audio Signal
Rear Right Channel Audio SignalR-RET
NCBROWN
REDMIC IN
MIC POWERFront Microphone Power
Front Microphone input Signal
KEY
BLUE
NC
BLUEL-OUTFront Left Channel
Audio Signal
Front Right Channel Audio Signal YELLOWR-OUT
AUDIO AC'97 Function
BLACK
YELLOW
3.5 Case open alarm function
( Intrusion switch )
To find out the cable with 2pin
connector (Micro SW) from the
rear of inside the chassis.
To find out the position of Chassis
Alarm on your motherboard.
(please consult your motherboard
manual)
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Black Wire
White Wire
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3.4 Audio connection
Please refer to the following illustration of Audio
connector and your motherboard user manual.
Please select the motherboard which used AC'97 or HD
Audio (Azalia), (be aware of that your audio supports AC'97
or HD Audio (Azalia)) or it will damage your device(s).
On some motherboards, the connectors for Audio are not
the same as the drawing below. Please check with your
motherboard manual before installing.
PRESENCE#BLACK
SENSE1_RETURN
AUD GND
SENSE2_RETURN
YELLOW
BROWN
RED
PORT1 R
PORT2 R
PORT1 L
BLUEPORT2 L
SENSE_SEND KEYPURPLE
GREEN
AUDIO AZALIA Function
ORANGE
BLACK
GROUNDFront Audio Ground
L-RETRear Left Channel Audio Signal
Rear Right Channel Audio SignalR-RET
NCBROWN
REDMIC IN
MIC POWERFront Microphone Power
Front Microphone input Signal
KEY
BLUE
NC
BLUEL-OUTFront Left Channel
Audio Signal
Front Right Channel Audio Signal YELLOWR-OUT
AUDIO AC'97 Function
BLACK
YELLOW
3.5 Case open alarm function
( Intrusion switch )
To find out the cable with 2pin
connector (Micro SW) from the
rear of inside the chassis.
To find out the position of Chassis
Alarm on your motherboard.
(please consult your motherboard
manual)
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2
Black Wire
White Wire
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Chapter4 Front Buttons InstructionChapter4 Front Buttons Instruction
4.1 Media LAB Hot keys Module function instruction (Optional)
DH Series supports the latest VFD kit. The VFD not only supports the latest
multimedia functions, it also supports a set of Hot Keys function. The simple
design will allow users to control the system simply through a touch on the
front panel.
Sound Volume Control ButtonThis is used for volume up and down / pressing for mute.
iMEDIAN Button (MCE)
This allows to go to the application program directly.
It can be user-defined.
App. Exit Button
This quits the application program.
It works same as "ALT+F4"
Esc button
This is used to go backward on iMEDIAN or MCE
Direction buttonThis is arrow key to move up/down/left/right
Star ButtonThis is the same as the windows icon key on the keyboard
Menu buttonThis is same as the menu button of the Media LAB remote control
Enter Button
This is used to enter the function that you choose
1. Application Exit : Closing the active window or
Closing Multi Median. [ALT+F4]
2. Power : Turn On/OFF the system.
3. Record Button
4. Media Control Button group 1.
Play/Pause/Open/Prev./Next/Rew./F.Fwd/Stop
5. Mouse/Keyboard button : Switching the usage of PAD
controller between mouse and keyboard 4 way arrow keys.
6. Backspace Button to the previous view of iMEDIAN
7. Select/Space button
8. PAD controller : Mouse cursor control & 4 arrow Keys
9. Windows Start Button
10. Windows Menu Button
11. Mouse Left Click Button
12. Mouse Right Click Button
13. Enter Button : Enter Button to go to the next view of iMEDIAN
14. ESC Button
15. Open/Close DVD or CD ROM tray
16. iMEDIAN (Quick Launch) Button : Running iMEDIAN
17. Application Launcher : Running Application Launcher,
Easiest way to run the application.
18. Task Switcher : Running Task Switcher, select the
application window among the
running applications. [ALT +TAB]
19. System Volume Mute Button
20. iMON Timer : Running iMON Timer, management of power
on/off and alarm schedule.
21. VOL/CH Button : Control of Volume and TV channel
22. Custom button group for user customized command.
23. Shift + Tab key Button
24. Tab key Button
25. Media Control Buttons Group 2.
* Short-cut buttons to move to my Movie, Music,
Photo,TV in running
* Movie Tip : Use Aspect Ratio and Full Screen Button
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Chapter 5 DH101 Media Kits Quick GuideChapter 5 DH101 Media Kits Quick Guide
5.1 IR remote control for DH101 (Optional)
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Chapter4 Front Buttons InstructionChapter4 Front Buttons Instruction
4.1 Media LAB Hot keys Module function instruction (Optional)
DH Series supports the latest VFD kit. The VFD not only supports the latest
multimedia functions, it also supports a set of Hot Keys function. The simple
design will allow users to control the system simply through a touch on the
front panel.
Sound Volume Control ButtonThis is used for volume up and down / pressing for mute.
iMEDIAN Button (MCE)
This allows to go to the application program directly.
It can be user-defined.
App. Exit Button
This quits the application program.
It works same as "ALT+F4"
Esc button
This is used to go backward on iMEDIAN or MCE
Direction buttonThis is arrow key to move up/down/left/right
Star ButtonThis is the same as the windows icon key on the keyboard
Menu buttonThis is same as the menu button of the Media LAB remote control
Enter Button
This is used to enter the function that you choose
1. Application Exit : Closing the active window or
Closing Multi Median. [ALT+F4]
2. Power : Turn On/OFF the system.
3. Record Button
4. Media Control Button group 1.
Play/Pause/Open/Prev./Next/Rew./F.Fwd/Stop
5. Mouse/Keyboard button : Switching the usage of PAD
controller between mouse and keyboard 4 way arrow keys.
6. Backspace Button to the previous view of iMEDIAN
7. Select/Space button
8. PAD controller : Mouse cursor control & 4 arrow Keys
9. Windows Start Button
10. Windows Menu Button
11. Mouse Left Click Button
12. Mouse Right Click Button
13. Enter Button : Enter Button to go to the next view of iMEDIAN
14. ESC Button
15. Open/Close DVD or CD ROM tray
16. iMEDIAN (Quick Launch) Button : Running iMEDIAN
17. Application Launcher : Running Application Launcher,
Easiest way to run the application.
18. Task Switcher : Running Task Switcher, select the
application window among the
running applications. [ALT +TAB]
19. System Volume Mute Button
20. iMON Timer : Running iMON Timer, management of power
on/off and alarm schedule.
21. VOL/CH Button : Control of Volume and TV channel
22. Custom button group for user customized command.
23. Shift + Tab key Button
24. Tab key Button
25. Media Control Buttons Group 2.
* Short-cut buttons to move to my Movie, Music,
Photo,TV in running
* Movie Tip : Use Aspect Ratio and Full Screen Button
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Chapter 5 DH101 Media Kits Quick GuideChapter 5 DH101 Media Kits Quick Guide
5.1 IR remote control for DH101 (Optional)
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5.2 Your Media LAB kit (Optional)
1 Media LAB LCD
(Internal IR Receiver)
1 Media LAB Remote Control
1 Quick Guide 1 Media LAB Application CD
1 Extension USB Cable 2 AAA Batteries
5.3 Installation Process
1) S/W Installation
Insert 'Media LAB Application CD' to your CD ROM, and install
Media LAB software and Multi-Median according to the auto
running S/W installation process.
2) H/W (IR Receiver) Installation
Internal IR Receiver (Media LAB VFD) Installation The feature
of internal type Media LAB IR receiver is that you can power on
your PC system using the power button of the remote control.
After turn off your PC system, open your PC cover and connect
the cable to its proper pin refer to the following picture. Internal
IR receiver is connected to motherboard with two cables, PC
case with one cable, Power Supply with another cable. You
should be careful to connect these four cables refer to your
motherboard manual.
Connection Diagram Media LAB Inside/VFD
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5.2 Your Media LAB kit (Optional)
1 Media LAB LCD
(Internal IR Receiver)
1 Media LAB Remote Control
1 Quick Guide 1 Media LAB Application CD
1 Extension USB Cable 2 AAA Batteries
5.3 Installation Process
1) S/W Installation
Insert 'Media LAB Application CD' to your CD ROM, and install
Media LAB software and Multi-Median according to the auto
running S/W installation process.
2) H/W (IR Receiver) Installation
Internal IR Receiver (Media LAB VFD) Installation The feature
of internal type Media LAB IR receiver is that you can power on
your PC system using the power button of the remote control.
After turn off your PC system, open your PC cover and connect
the cable to its proper pin refer to the following picture. Internal
IR receiver is connected to motherboard with two cables, PC
case with one cable, Power Supply with another cable. You
should be careful to connect these four cables refer to your
motherboard manual.
Connection Diagram Media LAB Inside/VFD
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1. Stand-By Power Connection Cable
A1 : (2pin, Media LAB Inside
'ST PWR1' connector)
A2 : (2pin, Motherboard power
extension cable)
2. Motherboard Power Switch Connection Cable
B1 : (2pin, Media LAB Inside
'M/B PWR' connector)
B2 : (2pin, Motherboard power
switch connector)
4. Motherboard USB Connection Cable
D1 : (5pin, Media LAB Inside
USB connector)
D2 : (4pin, Motherboard USB
internal connector)
3. PC Case Power Switch Connection Cable
C1 : (2pin, Media LAB Inside
'PWR S/W' connector)
C2 : (2pin, PC Case power
button connector)
The names of the additional USB port pins on the Motherboard
manual are different with the manufacturer. Please refer to the
following table to connect the USB cable.
Line Color Additional USB Port Pin Name
RED
WHITE
GREEN
BALCK
VCC, POWER, USBPOWER
D-, DATA-, USBP#-, UP#-, P#-
D+, DATA+, USBP#+, UP#+, P#+
GND, GROUND
After all the connection finished, turn on your system. You may see
the 'Found New H/W Wizard' when Windows starts. Assign the CD
ROM drive for searching H/W driver.
3) Execute Media LAB Software
After finish S/W and H/W installation, please execute the Media LAB
Software using the desktop icon. Please refer to the Media LAB User
Guide in order to learn about the various settings and usage of
Media LAB Software.
Please refer to the detail description
on the PDF manual which is installed
with S/W applications.
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1. Stand-By Power Connection Cable
A1 : (2pin, Media LAB Inside
'ST PWR1' connector)
A2 : (2pin, Motherboard power
extension cable)
2. Motherboard Power Switch Connection Cable
B1 : (2pin, Media LAB Inside
'M/B PWR' connector)
B2 : (2pin, Motherboard power
switch connector)
4. Motherboard USB Connection Cable
D1 : (5pin, Media LAB Inside
USB connector)
D2 : (4pin, Motherboard USB
internal connector)
3. PC Case Power Switch Connection Cable
C1 : (2pin, Media LAB Inside
'PWR S/W' connector)
C2 : (2pin, PC Case power
button connector)
The names of the additional USB port pins on the Motherboard
manual are different with the manufacturer. Please refer to the
following table to connect the USB cable.
Line Color Additional USB Port Pin Name
RED
WHITE
GREEN
BALCK
VCC, POWER, USBPOWER
D-, DATA-, USBP#-, UP#-, P#-
D+, DATA+, USBP#+, UP#+, P#+
GND, GROUND
After all the connection finished, turn on your system. You may see
the 'Found New H/W Wizard' when Windows starts. Assign the CD
ROM drive for searching H/W driver.
3) Execute Media LAB Software
After finish S/W and H/W installation, please execute the Media LAB
Software using the desktop icon. Please refer to the Media LAB User
Guide in order to learn about the various settings and usage of
Media LAB Software.
Please refer to the detail description
on the PDF manual which is installed
with S/W applications.
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5.4 iMEDIAN Function
Local Media (Music/Movie/Photo)You can enjoy the media files in the local PC using iMEDIAN. Using [Scan Folder] menu, you can assign the folder which has the media file to make the media database
Network Media (Music/Movie/Photo)You can enjoy the media files in the network PC using iMEDIAN and iCASTER. In order to use network media streaming, you need to install iCASTER to the network PC which is a part of local network.
CD/DVD/Removable HDDYou can enjoy the media files on the CD, DVD and Removable Disk Drive.
News & WeatherYou can find the news and weather all over the world, also customize to user's preferences.
WebcastingYou can enjoy the internet radio stations that we prepared and also you can edit the list of internet radio/TV stations using Webcasting station editor.
TVAssign the TV device using the setting of iMEDIAN. You need to select the audio/video device from the list.
SettingsYou can change and adjust all the settings of iMEDIAN by settings menu.
5.5 Control of iMEDIAN
Running iMEDIAN
Navigation of iMEDIANYou can control and navigate iMEDIAN using buttons or PAD on the remote control. Please refer to the button usage of remote control for navigation below.
Quick Launch buttonYou can run iMEDIAN by 'iMEDIAN' (Quick Launch) button on the remote control.
PAD Controller'PAD Controller' is used as like 4 way Arrow Keys Control in the iMEDIAN. You can move the focus of the object of the iMEDIAN.
Enter button'ENTER' button is used to go to the next view of iMEDIAN.
Backspace / ESC button'Backspace' and 'ESC' button are used to go back to the previous view of iMEDIAN.
Select / Space button'Select' button is used to select/unselect the median folder/file to current playlist in the media folder/file view.
Windows Menu button'Windows Menu' button is used to show/hide the control bar.
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5.4 iMEDIAN Function
Local Media (Music/Movie/Photo)You can enjoy the media files in the local PC using iMEDIAN. Using [Scan Folder] menu, you can assign the folder which has the media file to make the media database
Network Media (Music/Movie/Photo)You can enjoy the media files in the network PC using iMEDIAN and iCASTER. In order to use network media streaming, you need to install iCASTER to the network PC which is a part of local network.
CD/DVD/Removable HDDYou can enjoy the media files on the CD, DVD and Removable Disk Drive.
News & WeatherYou can find the news and weather all over the world, also customize to user's preferences.
WebcastingYou can enjoy the internet radio stations that we prepared and also you can edit the list of internet radio/TV stations using Webcasting station editor.
TVAssign the TV device using the setting of iMEDIAN. You need to select the audio/video device from the list.
SettingsYou can change and adjust all the settings of iMEDIAN by settings menu.
5.5 Control of iMEDIAN
Running iMEDIAN
Navigation of iMEDIANYou can control and navigate iMEDIAN using buttons or PAD on the remote control. Please refer to the button usage of remote control for navigation below.
Quick Launch buttonYou can run iMEDIAN by 'iMEDIAN' (Quick Launch) button on the remote control.
PAD Controller'PAD Controller' is used as like 4 way Arrow Keys Control in the iMEDIAN. You can move the focus of the object of the iMEDIAN.
Enter button'ENTER' button is used to go to the next view of iMEDIAN.
Backspace / ESC button'Backspace' and 'ESC' button are used to go back to the previous view of iMEDIAN.
Select / Space button'Select' button is used to select/unselect the median folder/file to current playlist in the media folder/file view.
Windows Menu button'Windows Menu' button is used to show/hide the control bar.
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6.1 Toughpower / Purepower / TR2 power supply series (optional)
The Thermaltake Power Supply series specification meets latest
Intel & AMD dual & Quad core processors and NVIDIA & AMD
high performance graphic cards; it offers plenty of functions,
which mainly include:
1. Automatic Fan Speed Control: All power supply can detect the inside
heat and automatically adjust the fan speed to provide adequate airflow.
2. Ultra Silent: Ball bearing fans with high reliability 140mm or 120mm
cooling fan and super low acoustic noise under all load condition.
3. Modularized Cable Management: To eliminate clutter and improve
airflow inside the case.
4. Dedicated Graphic Card Power: reduce the loading on current PSU and
no need to upgrade current PSU while running multi graphic cards mode.
The functions can assure all Thermaltake Power Supply meets the balance in
noise control and heat exhausted. All power supply provides complete protection
function as follow:
1. Over power protection.
2. Short circuit protection on all output.
3. Over voltage protection / Under voltage protection.
4. Over current protection.
5. Over temperature protection.
Besides, Thermaltake enables the quality assurance of all power supply: 100%
Hi-POT and ATE Function Test, 100% Burn-In and AC Input cycled on/off under
high temperature condition. Furthermore, it has been approved by UL, CUL, TUV,
CB, FCC, CE, and BSMI.
There are three main products line of Thermaltake PSU which divided into
Toughpower, Purepower (include Purepower RX) and TR2 (include TR2 RX)
series. Please refer to
http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Power/power_index.asp
Chapter 6 OtherChapter 6 Other
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