SysMaster TVBOX KM150 User manual

79%2;.067'352,7&*/2%$/0(',$
USER MANUAL
This manual contains web settings operational guidelines for both Admin and User
roles.
If logged in as User and some sections of the menu or parts of dialog boxes are
missing, this is because the User privileges are limited to partial access.

User Manual –Ver. 1.00.01 2
SysMaster Corporation
Disclaimer: The specifications information and performance of the 79%2;
product linesand featured in this publication may be changed without notice. 79%2;
manufacturers release new features frequently and subsequently, new
features may not be reflected in this manual. The service manual is provided as a
reference only. As with any publication, it is subject to errors.
Since the use of this information, and the conditions by which the products are
used are beyond the control of 79%2;, it is the obligation of the owner and/or the
equipment operator to determine the correct and safe selection and settings and
conditions of use of the equipment and products.

User Manual –Ver. 2.00.01 3
SysMaster Corporation
Table of Contents
1. Welcome ........................................................................................................................................ 5
2. Product Overview .......................................................................................................................... 6
2.1. What is Included in the Package ............................................................................................. 6
2.2. Device Controls....................................................................................................................... 6
2.3. Safety Compliances............................................................................................................... 12
2.4. Warranty................................................................................................................................ 12
3. Product Features........................................................................................................................... 13
3.1. Key Features ......................................................................................................................... 13
Features and Capabilities ......................................................................................................... 13
Technical Specifications .......................................................................................................... 14
Software Features..................................................................................................................... 15
3.2. 79%2; .0 Hardware Specification............ 16
8VLQJ79%2;0 Digital Media Center.......... 17
4.1. Getting Familiar with TV/LCD Menu Options .................................................................... 17
4.1.1. Menu Structure.............................................................................................................. 17
4.1.2. Main Menu..................................................................................................................... 18
4.1.3. Video Sub-Menu............................................................................................................ 19
4.1.4. IP Television (Subscription Required)........................................................................... 20
4.1.5. Pay Per View (Subscription Required) .......................................................................... 21
4.1.6. Video On Demand (Subscription Required).................................................................. 22
4.1.7. User Video ..................................................................................................................... 23
4.1.8. Audio Sub-Menu (Subscription Required) .................................................................... 25
4.1.9. Online Radio (Subscription Required)........................................................................... 25
4.1.10. Audio On Demand (Subscription Required)................................................................ 26
4.1.11. User Audio ................................................................................................................... 28
4.1.12. Telephony Sub-Menu................................................................................................... 29
4.1.13. Video/Audio Call (May Require Subscription) ........................................................... 30
4.1.14. History and Media History Service.............................................................................. 32
4.1.15. Voice-mail Service....................................................................................................... 33
4.1.16. SMS Sending (Subscription Required)........................................................................ 34
4.1.17. Information Sub-Menu (Subscription Required) ......................................................... 35
4.1.18. Weather Service (Subscription Required) ................................................................... 36
4.1.19. Currency Exchange Service (Subscription Required) ................................................. 37
4.1.20. News Service (Subscription Required)........................................................................ 38
4.1.21. Stock Quote Service (Subscription Required) ............................................................. 39
4.1.22. Lucky Numbers Service (Subscription Required) ....................................................... 39
4.1.23. Hotel Management Service (Subscription Required) .................................................. 40
4.1.24. Communication Sub-Menu (Subscription Required) .................................................. 41
4.1.25. E-mail Service (Subscription Required) ...................................................................... 42
4.1.26. Chat/Messenger Service (Subscription Required) ....................................................... 43
4.1.27. Phone Book Service..................................................................................................... 44
4.1.28. Virtual Network Console (VNC) Service .................................................................... 44
4.1.29. Web Browser Service (Subscription Required)........................................................... 45
4.1.30. Services Sub-Menu (Subscription Required)............................................................... 47
4.1.31. Program Scheduler Service.......................................................................................... 48

User Manual –Ver. 1.00.01 4
SysMaster Corporation
4.1.32. Calculator Service........................................................................................................ 49
4.1.33. Alarm ........................................................................................................................... 50
4.1.34. Wake-Up Call .............................................................................................................. 51
4.1.35. Setup Service................................................................................................................ 52
4.1.36. Search Service.............................................................................................................. 53
5. Configuration Guide .................................................................................................................... 54
5.1. Configuration with Web Browser......................................................................................... 54
5.1.1. Access the Web Configuration Menu............................................................................ 54
5.1.2. User Login Dialog.......................................................................................................... 54
5.1.3. Start Menu...................................................................................................................... 54
5.1.4. System Information Dialog............................................................................................ 55
5.1.5. System Configuration Dialog........................................................................................ 57
5.1.6. SIP Configuration.......................................................................................................... 59
5.1.7. General PBX Configuration........................................................................................... 63
5.1.8. Voice-mail Configuration.............................................................................................. 64
5.1.9. Voice-mail Messages Administration............................................................................ 65
5.1.10. Call Routing Configuration.......................................................................................... 66
5.1.11. Phone Book Configuration.......................................................................................... 68
5.1.12. Phone Book Entry Configuration................................................................................. 68
5.1.13. Distinctive Ring Tone Configuration........................................................................... 69
5.1.14. Call History List........................................................................................................... 71
5.1.15. Announcement Files Configuration............................................................................. 72
5.1.16. Calling Card Application Mode................................................................................... 72
5.1.17. Global Directory Configuration................................................................................... 73
5.1.18. Auto Attendant/Virtual Configuration......................................................................... 73
5.1.19. Local Media Server...................................................................................................... 75
5.1.20. Streaming Services....................................................................................................... 76
5.1.21. User Objects................................................................................................................. 77
5.1.21a. Play Lists.................................................................................................................... 78
5.1.22. Wireless Services ......................................................................................................... 80
5.1.23. Payment Services ......................................................................................................... 81
5.1.24. Chat/Messenger Services ............................................................................................. 82
5.1.25. E-mail Services ............................................................................................................ 83
5.1.26. DHCP Server ............................................................................................................... 83
5.1.27. Home Automation........................................................................................................ 85
5.1.28. Remote Configuration Upgrade................................................................................... 86
5.1.29. Remote Firmware Upgrade.......................................................................................... 86
5.1.30. Remote Configuration Extract..................................................................................... 87
5.1.31. Saving the Configuration Changes .............................................................................. 87
5.2. Remote Configuration and Firmware Upgrade..................................................................... 87
5.2.1. Remote Configuration Upgrade..................................................................................... 88
5.2.2. Remote Firmware Upgrade............................................................................................ 88
5.2.3. Hardware Test Procedure............................................................................................... 89

User Manual –Ver. 2.00.01 5
SysMaster Corporation
1. Welcome
Thank you for purchasing SysMaster Corporation award-winning 79%2; .0 Digital Media Center.
You made an excellent choice and we hope you will enjoy all its capabilities. 79%2; .0 Digital
Media Center is the innovative Digital Media Center that offer a rich set of IPTV, Video Conferencing, and
Telephony functionalities and superb sound quality. They are fully compatible with SIP industry standard
and can interoperate with many other SIP compliant devices and software on the market.
For more information about the company, please visit us at: www.sysmaster.com

User Manual –Ver. 1.00.01 6
SysMaster Corporation
2. Product Overview
2.1.What is Included in the Package
The 79%2; .0 Set Top Box (STB) package contains:
1. One 79%2; .0 STB Device
2. One Audio and Video Cable
3. One Advanced Infra Red Remote Control
4. One Universal Power Adaptor
5. One Ethernet Cable
6. User Manual
2.2.Device Controls
79%2;.0 STB -Digital Media Center

User Manual –Ver. 2.00.01 7
SysMaster Corporation

User Manual –Ver. 1.00.01 8
SysMaster Corporation

User Manual –Ver. 2.00.01 9
SysMaster Corporation
Element Description
1Power LED Indicator
2Data LED Indicator
3Remote LED Indicator
4Remote Control Sensor
5Standby Button
6Page Up button
7Page Down button
8Select Button
9RS 232 serial port (79%2; .M50 Plus)
10 HDMI Output (79%2; .0 Plus)
11 Component Video Output Pb
12 Component Video Output Pr
13 Composite Video Output C
14 Component Video Output Y
15 S-Video Output (79%2; .0 Plus)
16 Audio output Left Channel
17 Audio output Right Channel
18 SPDIF Digital Optical Audio Output (79%2; .0 Plus)
19 100/10Mbit Ethernet Port
20 DC Power input
21 Reset Button
22 Power ON/OFF Switch
23 Two USB 2.0 Ports (79%2; .0 Plus)
24 Power ON/OFF Button
25 Volume Up/Down Buttons
26 Recall –returns to the previously selected channel
27 Navigational Buttons
28 Home Button –returns to the main page
29 Mute Button
30 Page Up/Down Buttons –scrolls the channel guide one page at a time
31 Display Button -opens the property for the selected channels and displays the bitrate
32 Return Button –returns one level back in the menu
33 Various Shortcut buttons

User Manual –Ver. 1.00.01 10
SysMaster Corporation
Connecting 79%2;and .0 Plus STB

User Manual –Ver. 2.00.01 11
SysMaster Corporation
Connecting .0
Video:
The .0 provides the following video outputs:
-Component Video (Y, Pr, Pb) which can be used for analog High Definition or best quality
Standard Definition.
-Composite Video (CVBS) which can be used for standard picture quality
With either Video connection the audio outputs must be connected separately.
Audio:
The .0provides the following audio outputs:
-Left and right audio for stereo sound
Please refer to the above diagram for detail information on connecting the cables.
Connecting .0Plus
Video:
79%2; .0 Plus provides the following video outputs:
-Component Video (Y, Pr, Pb) which can be used for analog High Definition or best quality
Standard Definition.
-Composite Video (CVBS) which can be used for standard picture quality.
-HDMI which is used for digital High Definition quality.
-S-Video for good picture quality.
With either Video connection the audio outputs must be connected separately.
Audio:
79%2; .0 Plus provides the following audio outputs:
-Left and right audio for stereo sound.
-S/P DIF (optical) digital output for best quality surround sound.
Please refer to the above diagram for detail information on connecting the cables.

User Manual –Ver. 1.00.01 12
SysMaster Corporation
2.3. Safety Compliances
The 79%2; .0 Digital Media Center is compliant with various safety standards including FCC/CE.
Its power adaptor is compliant with UL standard. The device should only be operated with the universal
power adaptor provided with the package. Damages to the device caused by using other unsupported power
adaptors are not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
2.4. Warranty
SysMaster Corporation has a reseller agreement with its reseller customer. End-usersshould contact the
service provider or distributor selling the product for replacement, repair or refund.
If you purchased the product directly from SysMaster Corporation, contact your SysMaster Corporation
Sales and Service Representative for a RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number.
SysMaster Corporation reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior notification.

User Manual –Ver. 2.00.01 13
SysMaster Corporation
3. Product Features
3.1.Key Features
SysMaster Corporation 79%2; .0 Digital Media Center is a next generation consumer IP device
system based on industry open standard SIP (Session Initiation Protocol). Built on innovative technology,
SysMaster Corporation Digital Media Center features market leading superb sound quality and rich
functionalities at mass-affordable price.
((Depending on the model of 79%2; .0 purchased, some features/functions may not be
available. In addition, some features and services require subscription on an IPTV Platform **)
Features and Capabilities
Video and Audio Features
•IPTV Streaming -**
•Content Distribution via HTTP/TCP Unicast
•Content Distribution via UDP Unicast and/or Multicast
•Video on Demand (VOD) Support -**
•Pay-per-View (PPV) Support -**
•Trick Play Support (Pause, Replay, Rewind, etc.)
•Digital Audio Streaming (Online Radio) -**
•Picture Slide Show -**
•Parental Control
•Content Library Support for Remote PC
•Low Bit Rates Support
•Personal Video Recorder (PVR)
•Time Scheduling of the PVR
Online Services Capabilities
•Interface to Local PC Content
•Chat Client compatible with ICQ, AOL, MSN -**
•E-mail Reader -**
•News Reader -**
•Weather Interface -**
•Calculator -**
•Currency Converter -**
VoIP Telephony (Depending on the model of 79%2; .0purchased, the VoIP Telephony
feature may not be available.)
•SIP Protocol with NAT Traversal
•Video Conferencing Support
•Peer Auto Discovery
•Four (4) Line Rollover for Inbound/Outbound Calls

User Manual –Ver. 1.00.01 14
SysMaster Corporation
•Advanced PBX Features
•Call Waiting, Call Forward, Call Hunting
•Automated Call Forwarding to Multiple Numbers
•Advanced IVR Support and Management
•Auto Attendant Support
•Voice Encryption
•Wake-Up Phone Service
Web Interface
•Advanced System Management
•Voice-mailRetrieval
•Phone Book
•Advanced Feature Management
•Customizable IVR Response Management
•Call History Lists
•User/Administrator System Views
Voice-mail (Depending on the model of 79%2; .0purchased, the Voice-mail feature may not
be available.)
•Up to 80 Voice-mailMessages
•Remote Voice-mail Retrieval via Phone or Web
•Advanced Voice-mail Management
•Voice-mail-to-E-mail Support
•Unified Messaging
Technical Specifications
Connectors
•One Ethernet (RJ-45)
•Two USB ports (.0 Plus)
•One Video RCA Analog Port
•One Stereo Audio RCA Analog Port
•One HDMI Port (.0 Plus)
•One SP/DIF Audio port
•One S-Video port (.0 Plus)
•One Component output
•One Serial Port (.0 Plus)
•Infrared (IR) Remote Control Interface
Codecs
•MPEG4, H264, MPEG2, WMV, DiVX, ASF, AVI, Video
•MP3 Audio
•AAC Audio
•G.711 A-law / µ-law (56 & 64 kbps)

User Manual –Ver. 2.00.01 15
SysMaster Corporation
•G.711 Annex I
•G.726-32
•Echo Canceller (G.165 / G.168)
•Advanced Dynamic Jitter Control
•Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
•DTMF Detection and Generation
•Fax/Modem Pass-Through (G.711)
Protocols
•SIP
•H.264
•MPEG2
•MPEG4
•WMV
•DHCP
•NTP
•DNS
•RTP / RTCP / SRTP
•HTTP
•UDP/TCP
•SDP
•SMTP
•PPPoE
Device Provisioning
•Via Central Content Management System
•Caller ID Number Assignment -**
•User/Admin Interface
•PPPoE
•Web Interface
Software Features
•Support MPEG4, H264 MP3, AAC and other decoding standards..
•Support advanced audio and video processing including IPTV, Pay-per-View, Video on Demand,
Online Radio, Audio-on-Demand -**.
•Support SIP 2.0, TCP/UDP/IP, RTP/RTCP, HTTP, ARP/RARP, ICMP,
DNS, DHCP, NTP/SNTP, TFTP, SIMPLE/PRESENCE protocols.
•Support up to 4SIP channels concurrently.
•Support multiparty conferencing and 3-way calling.**
•Support NAT traversal.
•Advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology to ensure superior hi-fidelity audio quality,
interoperable with various 3rd party SIP end user device, Proxy/Registrar/Server and Gateway
products.
•Advanced adaptive jitter buffer control, packet delay and loss concealment technology.

User Manual –Ver. 1.00.01 16
SysMaster Corporation
•Support popular codecs including G711 (a-law and u-law), G.726.
•Dynamic negotiation of codec and voice payload length.
•Support voice features such as Caller ID Display or Block, Call Waiting, Call Waiting.Caller ID,
Call Hold, Call Transfer (attended/blind), Do-Not-Disturb, Automated Call Forwarding. **
•Call Forwarding, in-band and out-of-band DTMF (RFC2833), SIP INFO, Dial Plans, Auto Dial,
Auto Answer, 100 Speed Dialcapacity.**
•Supports advanced Voice-mail functionality to allow custom voice-mail services and capacity for
over 80 voice-mail messages.**
•Supports Unified Messaging including Voice-mail-to-E-mail, E-mail notifications, Remote Voice-
mail retrieval via Web and Device.**
•Supports redial, call log, volume control, voice mail with indicator, customizable downloadable
ring tone, etc. **
•Support Silence Suppression, VAD (Voice Activity Detection), CNG (Comfort Noise Generation),
Line Echo Cancellation (G.168) and AGC (Automatic Gain Control).**
•Support basic and MD5 encrypted authentication.
•Support Voice Encryption with other 79%2;devices. **
•Provide easy configuration through manual operation (device keypad) and Web.
•Supports interface for automated provisioning by downloading encrypted configuration file via
HTTP for mass deployment.
•Support for Layer 2 (802.1Q VLAN, 802.1p) and Layer 3 QoS (ToS).
•Support firmware upgrade via HTTP.
•Support DNS SRV Look-up and SIP Server Fail Over.
3.2.79%2; .0Hardware Specification
Reference: 79%2; .0
LAN Interface 1 10/100 port
FXO Interface N/A
FXS Interface N/A
Optional 3 FXO Interfaces N/A
USB 2.0Interface Selected models
Video Camera Optional
SD Card Interface N/A
Stereo Audio Port Standard
Video Port Standard
WiFi/Wireless Interface Optional
Infra Red Interface Standard
LCDSelected models
Universal Switching Power Adaptor Standard
Dimension
Weight
Temperature
Humidity
Compliance FCC, CE, ROHS, UL

User Manual –Ver. 2.00.01 17
SysMaster Corporation
4. Using 79%2;.0 -Digital Media Center
4.1.Getting Familiar with TV/LCD Menu Options
79%2;.0 device includes advanced display functionally to allow dynamic and easy device
management. The .0 STB must be connected to atelevision or to a monitor with RCA video and audio
input connectors. On the remote control, select the “Video” button and hold it for a few seconds to activate
the menu screen:
4.1.1. Menu Structure
79%2;.0 Digital Media Center features a tree-like, multi-level menu hierarchy to allow easy menu
navigation and access. The table below represents the menu structure:
Main Menu Sub-Menu Function Function ID
Video Video IP Television 1
Pay Per View 2
Video On 3
User Video 4
Video Categories 5
Picture Browser 6
Exit 7
Audio Audio Online Radio 10
Audio On Demand 11
User Audio 12
Exit 13
Telephony Telephony Video/Audio Call 20
History 21
Voice-mail 22
Send SMS 23
Exit 24
Information Information Weather 30
Currency 31
News 32
Stock Quotes 33
Lucky Numbers*
Hotel Management x
Help 34
Exit 35
Communication Communication E-mail 40
Chat/Messenger 41
Phone Book 42
Virtual Terminal 43
Web Browser x
Exit 44

User Manual –Ver. 1.00.01 18
SysMaster Corporation
Services Services Program Scheduler 50
Calculator 51
Alarm 52
Wake-Up Call 53
Setup 54
Search 55
Exit 56
4.1.2. Main Menu
Upon start-up of the .0 device, the main menu will display. The menu will allow users to navigate and
select sub-menu functions. To enter one of the listed sub-menu options, users must use the “UP/DOWN”
buttons of the navigator. Once the desired selection is high-lighted, the users must press “OK” button to
execute the command. The navigator buttons can be found on the remote control for the 79%2;.0
“Hot-Keys” are available to allow easy access of commonly used functions.
Button Function
Navigator-UP Switches to the UP function.
Navigator-DOWN Switches to the DOWN function.
Navigator-OK Enters the selected function.

User Manual –Ver. 2.00.01 19
SysMaster Corporation
4.1.3. Video Sub-Menu
79%2;.0 supports advanced video optionsto allow users to watch IP Television, Video-on-
Demand, Pay-per-View, and User Video provided content. It is necessary to be a registered user with a
subscription on an IPTV platform to access such services.
Upon selecting the Video option from the main menu,asub-menu is entered once the user presses the
“Video” button on the remote control for the 79%2;.0 STB.To return to the Main Menu the users
must select the “Exit” option from the sub-menu.
Button Function
Navigator-UP Switches to the UP function.
Navigator-DOWN Switches to the DOWN function.
Navigator-OK Enters the selected function.
Func Key Switches to the upper menu

User Manual –Ver. 1.00.01 20
SysMaster Corporation
4.1.4. IP Television (Subscription Required)
The IP Television function allows the users to watch online IPTV streaming video content. Once selected,
the function will connect to the remote server and retrieve the media content. The system will display
detailed channel information including name, index, time, rating, artist, and cost information. If the selected
channel requires payment the system will prompt the users to confirm the selection.
Button Function
Navigator-UP Switches to the UP channel
Navigator-DOWN Switches to the DOWN channel
Navigator-LEFT Moves Left across Folder selection
Navigator-RIGHT Moves Right across Folder selection
Channel-UP Moves one page UP (one page has 6 channels)
Channel-DOWN Moves one page DOWN (one page has 6 channels)
Navigator-OK Selects and plays channel/file
PLAY Plays the selected channel/file in BUFFERED mode
STOP Stops paying the selected channel/file
PAUSE Pauses the playing of the channel/file
DISPLAY Switches On/Off Information display mode
MUTE Mutes the audio output
VOLUME +/-Increases/Decreases the volume
FOLDR Switches On/Off folder selection
SAVE Initiates channel/file recording (if configured)
DEL Switches On/Off Parental Lock. Requires password.
MON Switches between digital ZOOM modes. 1x, 2x, 4x
Table of contents