Page 2 - Country Specific Cable
4 Thank you for choosing the Linksys KiSS 1600 Thank you for choosing the KiSS 1600 as your new DVD & Media Player. This User Guide will guide you through the simple setup process. Inside, you will also find information about the extensive line-up of features that the KiSS 1600 has to offer as w...
Page 3 - Front Panel; Overview of the Player; Rear Panel
5 a. DVD Drive. b. Eject: Opens or closes the disc tray. b. Stop: Stops playback or exits a menu.b. Activate the player when in Standby.c. Play: Starts playback of the disc currently inserted in the player.c. Pause: Pauses playback.c. Activate the player when in Standby.d. AC Power - 230 Voltse. Wir...
Page 4 - Overview of the Remote Control; This section explains the use of the Remote Control
6 3 Overview of the Remote Control This section explains the use of the Remote Control a. Standby: Start up the player or activate the standby mode. (The standby mode is denoted by --- on the display) b. Numeric Keypad: Enter digits in certain menus. Select a corresponding number in a list. c. Chapt...
Page 5 - Connecting your Player; Video Connection
7 input, a DVI-to-HDMI converter can be used (Item to be purchased separately).If your HD-ready TV does not support HDMI, you can use the component video output connection (cables not included). See description of rear panel in chapter 2: “Overview of the Player”. Standard Definition If you do NOT o...
Page 6 - Connecting your Player to a; Equipment required; WIRED CONNECTIONS
8 After you have correctly connected your device, you can access its files on your device by pressing the MENU button of your remote control to enter the Player menu. Go to the USB section and select the type of content you would like to browse. Note: The KiSS 1600 supports the following file system...
Page 7 - WIRED Network using a direct Internet connection
9 Step-by-Step Guide 1. Check that your Internet connection or home network is currently working with your computer. If you experience any problem with your Internet connection, contact your ISP (Internet Service provider).2 If you have not already done this, connect the Computer to the Internet (LA...
Page 8 - WIRELESS Network using a direct Internet connection
10 2b. On the Macintosh, go to System Preferences and select Network. Click on Confi gure, go under the TCP/IP Pane. Under Confi gure IPv4, select: Manually.3. Enter the IP Address below:IP Address: 192.168.1.1Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.04. Plug your KiSS 1600 into the electrical socket to start it.5....
Page 9 - Setting up your WIRELESS connection at a later stage; Search for Wireless Access Points:
11 Equipment required • A wireless ADSL modem. Step-by-Step Guide Note: With a direct Internet connection, you can only access Online Services. KiSS PC-Link CANNOT be enabled. 1. Check that your Internet connection is currently working with your computer. If you experience a problem with your Intern...
Page 10 - Quick Setup
12 2. Video Output Selection This screen will prompt you to select the video output you will be using. Please select the same cable type that you used to connect your player to your TV. If you are uncertain of which cable you connected, the pictures will act as a rough guide. 3. Display Format Selec...
Page 11 - Provided you have a wireless network setup at home, you can; Setting the Wireless Network Encryption Key; If your network is encrypted, select its name from the list. A; Wireless Network Encryption with PassPhrase; If you are using WEP and a PASSPHRASE to connect to your; You have successfully set up your player!
13 your configuration details using the numeric keypad on the remote control. After you have done this, the Quick Setup is now finished. 5b. Selecting the Network (Wireless Networks) Provided you have a wireless network setup at home, you can select WIRELESS NETWORK. The player will take a few secon...
Page 12 - DivX Registration String:; USB Media; Player Menu; Disc Playback
14 third party developers, and are in no way affiliated to Linksys. Player ID: The Player ID is only used for authentication and stor- ing your unique preferences, and you will hardly ever be asked to enter this anywhere. Linksys would like to advise you NOT to disclose this ID to anyone, except whe...
Page 13 - Playing Media
15 connected USB storage device (e.g. a photo camera). Media Server The Media Server menu is used to view and play files (via a network) that are located on a separate device such as a computer. Three types of software can be used to select the files that need to be shared: KiSS PC-Link, Windows Med...
Page 14 - Viewing JPEG, PNG or BMP pictures
16 press the PLAY or EJECT button again to automatically start it. After a few seconds the CD track list will appear. You can navigate it using the arrow buttons on your remote control, and press OK to play a track. In addition to audio CD’s, the KiSS 1600 is also capable of playing a number of diff...
Page 15 - On a Windows PC Computer:; Sharing content
17 content into the drawer. Press EJECT again to close the drawer. After a few seconds, the menu DISC will appear on your screen. Select PICTURE FILES to view the list of images on the CD, se-lect the one that you want to watch, and press ENTER. Use the NEXT/PREVIOUS arrow to view other pictures fro...
Page 16 - Online Services; Macintosh Version; Accessing the shared files
18 Online services are a set of special Internet applications that can be accessed from your KiSS 1600. These applications are constantly updated, and they will not be described in this user guide. To be able to use the ONLINE SERVICES, your KiSS 1600 must be connected to the Internet via your home ...
Page 17 - Advanced Setup; Regional Settings; DVD Subtitle Language:; Video Settings
19 11 Advanced Setup Press SETUP on the remote control to access your player’s ad-vanced setup menu. You can access this menu to modify the set-tings selected during the Quick Setup process as well as many additional options explained in this section. Please note that some menu items may not be avai...
Page 18 - Network Settings; View Current Settings:
20 please ensure that your router is set to WEP, WPA or WPA 2 encryption and enable WEP or WPA/PSK TKIP (Personal), WPA/PSK AES (Enterprise) encryption on your player accordingly. If you do not know which encryption is enabled (if any) in your wireless router/access point, please refer to the config...
Page 19 - Miscellaneous Settings; Front Panel Brightness:; Obtaining new firmware with the player connected; Updating your Player
21 Miscellaneous Settings Screen Saver: Entering this option enables you to set the number of minutes that the player will remain idle before the screen saver is activated. Front Panel Brightness: Enter this option to set the brightness of the light in the front panel display as well as the two fron...
Page 20 - Burning the CD on Macintosh; After it has been downloaded and decompressed, you will have; Installing the firmware; Turn the player ON, and press EJECT to open the drive. Insert the; Getting the Firmware from the Linksys Web Site; The latest Linksys firmware updates are available from the; Burning the CD on Windows PC
22 After it has been downloaded and decompressed, you will have a .iso file on your computer. Place a blank disc in the drive of your PC. We recommend Nero Burning Rom v.6 for burning the firmware CD. Open Nero and select DISC IMAGE. Select ALL FILES, and then select the firmware file. Select the lo...
Page 21 - Important safety information; Do not overload electrical sockets or extension cables.; Environmental information; Support; Warranty Information; Select your country, and then select SUPPORT/TECHNICAL
23 Important safety information • Read these instructions carefully and pay attention to all warnings and guidelines.• Do not overload electrical sockets or extension cables. Overloading can result in a fire or electric shock.• Never insert objects into the cabinet door of the DVD player. These obje...