When you create the playlist, add one more empty line at the end of the playlist before you save the file.
This message will appear if there is no 000.avi or 000.jpg & 000.mp3 file on the local drive. It will also appear if a numeric button is pressed but there is no such a file. Make sure to rename your files properly and store them on the local drive, and try again.
The TFTP Client on Windows Vista is disabled by default but the Configuration Tool needs this application to send the remote commands. Go to the Control Panel and turn on the TFTP client, then try again.
The time can only be set manually when the NTP server is turned OFF.
For the URL, use the IP address and enter the path to the folder where the update.dsp list is located. This can be either an HTTP or a FTP address. When the string [MAC] is added, it will be replaced with the wired MAC address (one word, lower case) of the DSP-1000
For password protected FTP accounts, use ftp://login:pass@IP/folder/.
The down from server command will start the download function and the DSP-1000 will get the update.dsp file via the download path that has been set in the setup menu. This will only work when the path has been set and the mode is either OFF or set to Schedule.
When down now is used, files are downloaded according to the down.lst list. The download path is irrelevant, as it will only look for the down.lst list on the local drive.
Stop playback, go to the setup menu and turn off the playlist or repeat mode. Exit the setup menu and you are able to use the power button and the key combination 1234 or 1111 to enter the firmware update or configuration menu.