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SECURITY INFORMATION
This device has been designed and manufactured in order to ensure your security. The
security mechanisms integrated to the product you protect if you observe the procedures
for installation, use and troubleshooting: - Read carefully and follow the instructions
below before any handling and installation of your equipment, - Keep these instructions
in order to refer later.
GENERAL
- Do not shake the unit, it may damage the hard disk built inside your StoryDisk.
- Use only the accessories (power supply…) provided by the manufacturer.
- Do not move the unit when it is in operation.
SECURITY
- In order to avoid fires or electric shock, do not place the unit under objects filled with
liquids.
- If a heavy object or liquid were to fall on the unit, unplug it immediately and have it
checked by a qualified staff before the re-use.
- In operation, the surface of the enclosure generates heat; therefore, place the unit on a
flat and rigid surface and avoid covering the unit with something.
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY OF THE UNIT
- In case of non-prolonged use of the unit or in case of thunderstorm, unplug the unit
from the wall socket, without pulling the cable itself.
- The power adapter provided is specific to the product. The use of an adapter other
could damage the product or cause accidents.
CHOICE OF THE LOCATION OF THE PRODUCT
- Install the unit far from any equipment to strong attraction such as micro-waves, large
loudspeakers…
- Place your unit in an adequate ventilated place and on a flat surface and rigid to
disperse the heat emitted by the unit.

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CLEANING
- Never open the unit for cleaning under pain of cancels the guarantee.
- Disconnect the unit from the wall outlet before proceeding to cleaning of the unit.
- Clean the outside of the unit as well as the remote control with a soft, dry cloth. Never
use of buffer abrasive, scouring powder or solvents such as alcohol or petrol.
TROUBLESHOOTING
- Entrust all troubleshooting to qualified personnel. Troubleshooting is necessary if the
unit was damaged in anyway: damaged power cord, liquid upside down on the unit,
introduction of small object in the unit, exposure to the rain or moisture, anomaly of
operation, fall of the unit…
IMPORTANT HINT
Warning: This unit allows you to maintain a video image fixed or an image-screen on
your television. If you leave a video image fixed or an image-screen on your television
screen during a prolonged period, you may damage the screen of your television. The
television plasma screen and the television projection are susceptible.

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INTRODUCTION
Your StoryDisk is an external hard drive with a multimedia function making possible to
look at your pictures and videos on your TV, or to listen your music.
OPERATING
- Connected in USB to the computer, you can copy the files on your hard disk to the hard
disk of StoryDisk.
- When disconnected from the computer, connect the StoryDisk to your TV to visualize
your multimedia files.
PRINCIPAL SPECIFICATIONS
- USB 2.0 highspeed connection, USB HOST and memory card reader in front panel
- Video connection: Component and HDMI
- Internal electric power supply: INPUT 100V - 240V~
50-60Hz 1.0A
OUTPUT : 12.0V 2000mA
5.0V 2000mA
- Supported format - Video: Avi, Xvid, MPEG and VOB
- Audio: MP3, WMA
- Photo: JPEG

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UNIT INTRODUCTION
1. SD/MMC : Memory card slot
2. USB HOST : To connect external USB devices
3. IR : To receive the signal of the remote control
4. LCD DISPLAY : Display all the information during the play statue
5. ON LED : to see the state of the power
HDD LED : to see the state of playing files
1. DC IN : To connect the power supply adapter
2. POWER : Switch ON/OFF
3. HDMI : AV output (HDMI)
4. USB 2.0 : To connect the StoryDisk to the PC
5. COAXIAL : Sound output coaxial
6. VIDEO OUT : AV output (Composite)

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REMOTE CONTROL DETAILS
1. Standby : Turn ON/OFF the StoryDisk (Standby mode)
2. PAL/HDMI : Modify the display system
3. Setup : Setup mode
4. Target : Define the directory target (copy mode only)
5. Subtitle : Disable/Enable subtitle
6. Video out : Switch between different video output
7. Audio : Switch between different audio output
8. Digest : Display the thumbnail (photo mode)
Mode : Switch the different slide mode (photo mode)
9. Slide time : Modify the slide time between the pictures
10.Confirmation/Navigation keys
11.CH : Switch between different audio
output
12.Skip : Skip to the previous scene
Skip to the next scene
13.Source : optional button
14.4:3/16:6 : Switch between 4:3PS,
4:3LB and 16:9
15.<0-9> : Numerical pad
16.EQ On/Off: Display graphical EQ
(ON/OFF)
Type : Switch between different EQ
17.Movie : Direct access to “MOVIE”
18.Music : Direct access to “MUISC”
19.Photo : Direct access to “PICTURE”
20.File : Direct access to “FILE”
21.Vol : Decrease or increase the volume
22.Time search : Go to specific point
23.+10 : Select the file number ten by
ten
24.Play/Pause : Put on Play/pause
25.Stop : Put on Stop
26.Prev : Previous file
Next :Next File
27.i : Show information of the selected file
28.Rotate : Rotate the picture 90° to the
left
29.Home : go to the home page
30.Display : Display the information of
the file
and switch to different display mode
31.Zoom : Zoom mode
32.Edit : Edit mode (open a window to
allow to rename,
copy…)
33.Repeat : Repeat mode
34.Backlight : Optional button
35.Mute : Mute ON/OFF

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CONNECT THE STORYDISK TO THE COMPUTER
1. Connect the power supply adapter to the DC IN socket
2. Put the switch behind the product to ON
3. Connect the USB cable with the PC or MAC
4. The “Standby” LED lights on BLUE color
5. Take a look on “My computer”, the STOREX device will appears with an
additional letter or for MAC users it will automatically mount on the desktop
6. Just drag and drop or copy/paste all your files into the disk and enjoy watching.
Disk mounted after
USB connection
Disk mounted after
USB connection

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CONNECT THE STORYDISK TO THE TV
1. Connect the current cable behind the StoryDisk
2. Connect your AV cable behind the product in one side and to the TV for the other
side (as the description see before)
3. Make sure that your TV is on the good channel; basically a schema can guide you
(AV1, AV2, EXT1, EXT2…)
4. Put the switch behind the product to ON
5. The “Standby” LED lights on BLUE color
6. The LCD display “LOAD” and the TV display “Loading”
7. The home menu will appear after few seconds
NOTE:
Inserting Batteries Into the Remote Control
You can control the player using the supplied remote. Insert two
batteries (size AAA) by matching the + and - ends on the batteries to
the markings inside the compartment. When using the remote, point it
at the remote sensor on the player.
1 2
Rear TV
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