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2 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Table of Contents Safety Information ....................................................... 4Product Overview ........................................................ 7 Package Contents.................................................... 7Minimum System Requirements.............................. 8Introduction .............................................................. 9Features................................................................. 10Hardware Overview ............................................... 11 Front Panel....................................................... 11Back Panel ....................................................... 12Using the Remote Control ............................... 13 Connecting the DSM-750 .......................................... 15 Video Connections........................................... 15Audio Connections........................................... 17Network Connections....................................... 19 Setup........................................................................... 20 Wired Setup ........................................................... 21 Media Center Extender Optional Set Up ......... 22Configure Your Network Settings Manually ...... 24 Wireless Setup....................................................... 26 Media Center Extender Optional Set Up ......... 27Setup Wizard ................................................... 29 Manual Setup ............................................... 30Encryption .................................................... 31 Configure Your Network Settings Manually ...... 33Completing the Setup Wizard .......................... 35 8-Digit Setup Key ................................................... 37Complete Extender Setup...................................... 37 Windows ® Media Player 11 Setup ............................ 38 Using Your DSM-750 .................................................. 47 MediaLounge ™ Home Page ................................... 47 My Media ............................................................... 47 Video................................................................ 48 Viewing a Video............................................ 49Subtitles ....................................................... 50 Music ............................................................... 51 Organizing Music Files ................................. 52Listening to Music ........................................ 53Browsing for Music ....................................... 54 Photo ............................................................... 55 Organizing Photo Albums............................. 56Viewing a Photo ........................................... 57Viewing a Slideshow .................................... 58 Search ................................................................... 59USB Direct Menu ................................................... 61 Supported Formats .......................................... 62 Table of Contents 3 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Table of Contents Windows Media Center Menu................................ 63 TV + Movies ..................................................... 64Music ............................................................... 65Pictures + Videos ............................................. 66Online Media.................................................... 66Tasks > Settings............................................... 67 Settings Menu........................................................ 68 A/V Output ....................................................... 68 Aspect Ratio ................................................. 68Video Output ................................................ 69Display Resolution........................................ 69S/PDIF Audio Output.................................... 70 Network............................................................ 71 Wired Connection......................................... 72Wireless Connection .................................... 76 Slideshow......................................................... 83 Slideshow Delay........................................... 83Photo Scaling ............................................... 84Fade In/Fade Out ......................................... 84Slideshow Sequence.................................... 84 System ............................................................. 85 Device Name................................................ 85Screen Saver Delay...................................... 85Browse Display............................................. 86System Reset ............................................... 87Update Device.............................................. 87About ............................................................ 88 Extender .......................................................... 89 Set up Extender ........................................... 89 Remove Setup Information........................... 90Learn More................................................... 90Automatic Start............................................. 91Remote Control ............................................ 91Launch Extender .......................................... 92 Wireless Security....................................................... 93 What is WEP?........................................................ 93What is WPA? ........................................................ 94 Wireless Installation Considerations....................... 95Troubleshooting......................................................... 96Frequently Asked Questions.................................. 101Wireless Basics ....................................................... 103How to Check your Media ....................................... 107 Converting an Earlier WMV File .......................... 108 Audio and Video Cables Guide............................... 114Networking Basics ............…
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63 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Section 3 - Configuration Windows Media Center Menu Windows Media Center connects your home or office PC with your entertainment center. The Windows Media Center Menu will only be available to you if you have Windows Vista ® Home Premium or Ultimate, and if you have installed the Media Center Extender. With Windows Media Center, you can:• View custom slideshows set to music. • Browse your music collection by cover art . • Organize photos and create albums. • Get the latest scores and stats on SportsLounge (U.S. and Canada only). • Discover great video from MSN TV in the Internet TV Beta (U.S. only). • Watch, pause, and rewind live TV shows in standard and high definition (HDTV available only in the U.S.). • Schedule and record TV shows and movies for later viewing. • Watch live, HD quality media (available only in the U.S.) on any screen in your house with Vista Extenders for Windows Media Center. 64 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Section 3 - Configuration TV + Movies Media Center can stream live and pre-recorded television to Windows Media Center Extenders. Once you have a PC with a TV tuner card installed, you can simply plug the cable, satellite, or antenna signal into the PC’s tuner card. To watch live TV, click the TV section of the Windows Media Center interface or click the Live TV button on your DSM-750 remote control. With your DSM-750 remote control, you can pause, rewind, and record live TV. The DSM-750 has a Record button located on the top-left part of the remote control (see image below). Record - Starts recording live TV in Extender mode. Live TV - Watch live TV in Extender mode. Recorded TV - Watch recorded TV in Extender mode. Guide - View the TV listings that are available to you. If you have already recorded a TV program and you want to watch it, simply click the Recorded TV button on your DSM-750 remote control to view your recorded TV programs.Clicking the Guide button will provide you with TV listings that are available to you. When the Guide menu appears (following image), select your TV program and enjoy. 65 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Section 3 - Configuration Music Windows Media Center will organize and list your music files that are found on your media server. By default, albums are arranged in alphabetical order and contain album art. You may use Windows Media Center to create playlists and to select your favorite songs to listen while wnjoying the comforts of your living room. Windows Media Center also allows you to watch a slideshow while listening to music.Note: Album art can be downloaded from the Internet automatically, or it can be added manually into Media Center. 66 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Section 3 - Configuration Pictures + Videos Windows Media Center allows you to organize your pictures and videos. AOL Pictures - Access pictures others have stored online and upload your own photos for others to enjoy.Picture Library - All your pictures stored on your PC in an easy to use interface and viewed as thumbnails.Video Library - All your downloaded and personal videos can be accessed. Online Media Access numerous online providers for Internet videos, Internet radio, music downloads, movie and TV show downloads along with news and sports. Here you can find Vongo, Live365, MTV, Discovery Channel, XM, Napster, Yahoo Sports, Reuters and much more. 67 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Section 3 - Configuration Tasks > Settings The Tasks > Settings menu allows you to set up, review and edit your Media Center settings. These are the following options:• General • TV • Pictures • Music • DVD • Extender • Library Setup Allows you to burn a CD or DVD at your PC from your Extender. Add an Extender, and control key settings to control your Windows Media Center experienceSettings for how Media Center starts up and behaves and to configure Media Center.Access other settings to configure your TV, speakers, online guide, parental controls, closed captions, photo displaying. media library and TV recordings. 68 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Section 3 - Configuration Settings Menu The following options are available under the Settings menu: A/V Output Slideshow ExtenderNetwork System A/V Output Aspect Ratio Under the A/V Output menu, you may change the Aspect Ratio to either 4:3 (Standard Televisions) or 16:9 (Widescreen Televisions). Please make sure you understand the ratio of your television screen before changing the aspect ratio, or you may get a distorted picture. 69 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Section 3 - Configuration Video Output Under the A/V Output menu, you may change the Video Output to Composite, S-Video, Component, or HDMI . By default, the DSM-750 automatically detects your video connection. Display Resolution Depending on your video output connections (HDMI, Component, or Composite), you may manually change the resolution for your particular television. Component display resolution can be set to 480i, 480p, 720p, or 1080i . HDMI display resolution can be set to AUTO, 480p, 720p, or 1080i . After you’ve made your changes, you will be asked to verify your changes. Click OK to proceed with your changes, or click Cancel to return to the menu. 70 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Section 3 - Configuration S/PDIF Audio Output At the S/PDIF Audio Output menu, you may select between Stereo or 5.1 Channel Surround . Selecting Stereo is recommended for standard two to four speaker systems. Selecting 5.1 Channel Surround is recommended if you have a five speaker surround sound system with subwoofer.S/PDIF = Sony/Philips Digital Interface.This format is only supported when either the Coaxial Digital or Optical Digital audio connectors are connected to the DSM-750, or when an HDMI connector is connected to a compatible 5.1 audio receiver. 71 D-Link DSM-750 User Manual Section 3 - Configuration Network The Network menu will provide you with an overview of your current network configuration. If you choose to reconfigure your network, then use your DSM-750 remote co…
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Attention: Application Examiner Date: Mar. 17, 2008 Re: Response to FCC ID: KA2-20070819 Comments Dear Sir, Thanks for your comments on Feb. 29 for FCC ID: KA2-20070819, please see the answer as below. 1) The contact window associated with Grantee code KA2 is Michael Boschma. The contact name in the Form 731 is Carri Chiang. The agent authorization form is signed by Eugene Yen, and does not appear on Applicant’s letterhead. Under what authority does Eugene or Carri speak on behalf of D-Link? We must have an unbroken chain of authority from the Grantee code contact window to all persons signing documents. Please correct, or provide an unbroken chain of authorization. Answer: It has been uploaded already. 2) Please provide an appropriate FCC / IC label for this device Answer: It has been uploaded already. 3) Since this device includes an FCC logo, it is assumed that a DofC applies to this device as part of the Part 15B equipment authorization. Newest FCC interpretations require that all devices utilizing the DofC procedure must provide a signed attestation, traceable to the Grantee code contact. Please provide a DofC attestation letter. Answer: It has been uploaded already. 4) From the Manual, it appears that this device can function as either “master” or “slave” or, if you prefer, “Router” or “Client”. You are reminded that all “Master” devices which operate within the 5.47–5.725 GHz band are required to submit their applications directly to FCC. Please carefully define how this device operates if “Master” does not apply. Answer: It has been uploaded already. 5) FCC requires that all Composite filings for DTS and NII devices be broken into two distinct parts. A single test report covering both sections is simply not allowed. Answer: It has been uploaded already. 6) How was the RF power measurement performed for 802.11n? Was a combiner used and the resultant power measured? Or were DACA and DACB measured separately and the resultant signals summed? FYI: Please note that recent decisions now permit peak wideband power meter measurements using a power meter assuming meter VBW is wider than the 6dB BW wider of the emission being measured. Answer: We used the method with DACA&DACB measured separated and the resultant signals summed. 7) Can this product transmit on 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands simultaneously? Answer: The product transmits on 2.4GHz & 5GHz bands simultaneously. 8) Your 731 form shows a failing RF Pout for 5180-5320 MHz. Answer: It has been uploaded already. 9) Please demonstrate compliance to the band edge requirements of 15.215. Particular attention to Part 15E band edges for all applicable emission bandwidths is necessary. Answer: According to 15.215, the bandage measurement has performed for UNII band listed as below , the upper and lower band for 20MHz & 40MHz BW are performed respectively and their edge all within 5150~5350MHz. 5150-5350 for 20MHz BW - The used channels were 5180, 5200, 5240, 5260, 5300, 5320. 5150-5350 for 40MHz BW - The used channels were 5190, 5230, 5270, 5310. Should you have any question, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Best regards. Kevin Chen Chief Engineer
Photo 1: External photo of EUT DSM-750 DACC DACB DACA Photo 2: External photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 3: External photo of Antenna DSM-750 Photo 4: External photo of Antenna DSM-750
1/1 B+1 93M513000xxxG Dio 2008/03/07 DSM-750 Rear Print Note: 1.Case cover color: Black FCC ID: KA2-20070819 Model : DSM-750 U.S. Patent Nos. 4,907,093; 5,315,448 and 6,516,132. CSA 690950-1 UL 60950-1 IEC 60950-1 EN 60950-1 93673 LR IC: 4216A-WLN1310 Text and graphic color: Pantone 877 C FCC ID: KA2-20070819 Model : DSM-750 U.S. Patent Nos. 4,907,093; 5,315,448 and 6,516,132. CSA 690950-1 UL 60950-1 IEC 60950-1 EN 60950-1 93673 LR IC: 4216A-WLN1310
Photo 1: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 2: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 3: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 4: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 5: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 6: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 7: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 8: Internal photo of EUT Photo 9: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 10: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 11: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750 Photo 12: Internal photo of EUT DSM-750
FCC ID. : KA2-20070819 Report No.: EME-071141 Page 1 of 7 Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Evaluation Report Report No. : EME-071141 Model No. : DSM-750 Issued Date : Dec. 17, 2007 Applicant : D-Link Co. No.289, Shinhu 3rd Rd., Neihu District, Taipei Cit y 114, Taiwan Test By : Intertek Testing Services Taiwan Ltd. No. 11, Lane 275, Ko-Nan 1 Street, Chia-Tung Li, Shiang-Shan District, Hsinchu City, Taiwan This test report consists of 7 pages in total. It may be duplicated completely for legal use with the allowance of the applicant. It shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Intertek Laboratory. The test result(s) in this report only applies to the tested sample(s). Leon Cheng Project Engineer Reviewed By Jimmie Liu Yv e t t e Ya n g Report Engineer FCC ID. : KA2-20070819 Report No.: EME-071141 Page 2 of 7 Table of Contents Summary of Tests ............................................................................................................. 3 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................. 4 2. RF Exposure Limit ....................................................................................................... 4 3. RF Exposure calculations ............................................................................................. 4 4. Test results .................................................................................................................... 4 FCC ID. : KA2-20070819 Report No.: EME-071141 Page 3 of 7 Summary of Tests MPE Evaluation meet FCC OET No. 65: 1997/ IEEE C95.1-1999 Wireless Media Player-Model: DSM-750 FCC ID: KA2-20070819 Test Reference Results MPE Evaluation FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure IEEE C95.1 Pass FCC ID. : KA2-20070819 Report No.: EME-071141 Page 4 of 7 1. Introduction The EUT operates in the 2.4GHz ISM band. Due to the EUT (include antenna) at its normal operation distance is at least 20 cm from the human body, the EUT was defined as a Mobile Device. The reason to do the MPE Evaluation is to avoid the RF hazard to human body. The maximum output power and gain of the antenna were used to calculate the limited Power density (S) at 20cm distance away from the product. The limit for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) specified in FCC 1.1310 is followed. According to 1.1307 (b)(1), systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensure that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy level in excess of the Commission’s guideline. 2. RF Exposure Limit According to FCC 1.1310: The criteria listed in the following table shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radio-frequency (RF) radiation as specified in 1.1307(b). Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Average Time (minutes) (A) Limits for Occupational / Control Exposures 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-1500 - - F/300 6 1500-100,000 - - 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 - - F/1500 30 1500-100,000 - - 1.0 30 F= Frequency in MHz FCC ID. : KA2-20070819 Report No.: EME-071141 Page 5 of 7 3. RF Exposure calculations From §FCC 1.1310 table 1, the maximum permissible RF exposure for an uncontrolled environment is 1mW/(cm 2 ) Power density (S) is calculated by the following formula: S = (P * G)/4πR 2 where, S = Power density (mW/cm 2 ) P = Output power to antenna (mW) R = Distance between radiating structure and observation point (cm) G = Gain of antenna in numeric π = 3.1416 Example: Assume a mobile device operates at 2412MHz and its maximum output power is 50mW, and the maximum gain of antenna is 1 (numeric) /0dBi. then the power density (S) = (50 * 1)/4*π*20 2 = 0.00995 (mW/cm 2 ) 4. Test results Test Mode: 802.11b mode Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Maximum antenna gain (numeric) Output power to antenna (mW) Power density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of power density (mW/cm 2 ) 1 2412 1.61 84.7227 0.027461872 1.0 6 2437 1.61 88.1049 0.028166322 1.0 11 2462 1.61 83.7529 0.029290727 1.0 Test Mode: 802.11g Normal mode Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Maximum antenna gain (numeric) Output power to antenna (mW) Power density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of power density (mW/cm 2 ) 1 2412 1.61 169.8244 0.054291288 1.0 6 2437 1.61 194.0886 0.062048337 1.0 11 2462 1.61 194.9845 0.062334739 1.0 FCC ID. : KA2-20070819 Report No.: EME-071141 Page 6 of 7 Test Mode: 802.11a Normal mode Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Maximum antenna gain (numeric) Output power to antenna (mW) Power density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of power density (mW/cm 2 ) 149 5745 1.48 107.1519 0.031603133 1.0 157 5785 1.48 117.4898 0.034652147 1.0 165 5825 1.48 120.5036 0.035541041 1.0 Test Mode: 802.11n 20MHz Normal mode Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Maximum antenna gain (numeric) Output power to antenna (mW) Power density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of power density (mW/cm 2 ) 1 2412 1.61 93.3254 0.029835282 1.0 6 2437 1.61 91.4113 0.02922336 1.0 11 2462 1.61 97.0510 0.031026311 1.0 Test Mode: 802.11n 20MHz Normal mode Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Maximum antenna gain (numeric) Output power to antenna (mW) Power density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of power density (mW/cm 2 ) 149 5745 1.48 77.6247 0.022894446 1.0 157 5785 1.48 66.8344 0.019711975 1.0 165 5825 1.48 58.8844 0.017367214 1.0 FCC ID. : KA2-20070819 Report No.: EME-071141 Page 7 of 7 Test Mode: 802.11n 40MHz Normal mode Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Maximum antenna gain (numeric) Output power to antenna (mW) Power density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of power density (mW/cm 2 ) 3 2422 1.61 85.9014 0.027461872 1.0 6 2437 1.61 88.1049 0.028166322 1.0 9 2452 1.61 97.2747 0.031097834 1.0 Test Mode: 802.11n 40MHz Normal mode Channel Channel Frequency (MHz) Maximum antenna gain (numeric) Output power to antenna (mW) Power density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of power density (mW/cm 2…
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Photo 1: Conducted Emission Test Set-up photo DSM-750 Photo 2: Conducted Emission Test Set-up photo DSM-750
Photo 1: Radiated Emission Test set-up photo DSM-750 Photo 2: Radiated Emission Test set-up photo DSM-750
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 2 | 15C | 5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz | 145.20 mW |

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