Release the power button when the firmware update starts flashing on your display in a moment andwill automatically reboot when update is completed.**Do not power off the unit during the flashing process!**The HDMI connection may reset after updating the firmware and may go out of sync with your display.Press the TV SYS button on the remote a few times to sync with a compatible display mode if this happen.Once the display is back, we recommend setting to HDMI Auto in the video setup menu unless other modesare preferred.Model: AC Ryan ACR-PV73500 Playon!HD EssentialVersion: v5.4.3 r2688 (Asian) / v5.4.4 r2688 (European)Release: Firmware HistoryNew Features / Improvements / Bug FixesVersion v5.4.x r2688what’s new in this release1. Press and hold on to the power button on the front panel of the unit.4. Copy install.img and to the root directory of a USB flash drive and connect it to any USBhost port of the unit.2. The firmware update will start flashing on your display in a moment and will automatically reboot whenupdate is completed**Do not power off the unit during the flashing process!**Safe-mode flashing procedure1. Enter the Setup menu, System, USB Upgrade and Enter to confirm.3. You’ll also find the usual suspects such as Twitter, Facebook, Picasa and Flickr, but not access to local Catch Up TV services such as the ABC’s iView.Flashing Procedures:Two methods to flash the firmware to your Playon!HD EssentialNormal flashing procedure (Recommended)1. On top of this you’ve got access to a few online audio and video sources such as YouTube XL, Mediafly, ShoutCAST and MUZEE Network TV and Radio. The HD2 supports both DLNA and Samba networking, so you can take advantage of DLNA servers but also stream video from any network-attached device even if it lacks DLNA. Of course the PlayON!HD2 is a network media player, so you’ll also find a Gigabit Ethernet port on the rear and you’ve the option to add a USB 802.11n wifi adaptor. You’ll also find a memory card slot supporting SD, SDHC, MMC, MS and MSPro. The box also features two USB2.0 ports, for playing files from external storage, along with a USB3.0 slave port for copying files from your computer. It takes a 2.5 or 3.5-inch SATA/SATA2 hard drive with support for up to 2TB (not included), which should be enough to hold most digital media libraries.
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