MedeaWiz Sprite User Manual

MedeaWiz Sprite User Manual

High definition video player

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MedeaWiz® Sprite
Team Kingsley LLC
MedeaWiz® Sprite
High Definition Video Player

User Manual

FW version 20160509
Manual version 1.04
Note that this manual will change periodically
Please go to
www.MedeaWiz.com
for the latest version
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC MedeaWiz® Sprite High Definition Video Player User Manual FW version 20160509 Manual version 1.04 Note that this manual will change periodically Please go to www.MedeaWiz.com for the latest version P a g e...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Motion Sensor Wiring ..........................21 Schematic of I/O on the Sprite circuit board ....................22 Using legacy DV-68K and TK series interfaces with the Sprite ..............23 Serial Port Control from your Show Controller or Micro-processor ............24 Serial Port Control Commands ........................25 IR Remote Control ............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The Sprite has no black space when looping or changing files. It will hold the last frame of video until the first frame displays.
  • Page 4: What's In The Box

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC What’s in the box The Sprite comes with 1) IR remote control 2) AC adaptor, universal 100 to 240 Volt AC input, regulated 5 Volt DC output 3) AV cable, 3.5mm 4 pole to RCA red, white and yellow 4) I/O plug, 3.5mm 4 pole...
  • Page 5: Sprite Quick Start Guide

    Team Kingsley LLC Sprite Quick Start Guide The MedeaWiz® Sprite ships with the Video Output set to HDMI at 720p and the Control Mode set to “Trigger Low No Interrupt” Mode to use a pushbutton trigger. Most users can simply connect their HDMI monitor and install their SD memory card, with files named in the same way as the older model MedeaWiz players.
  • Page 6: On-Screen Menu For Setup

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC On-Screen Menu for Setup Press the “Setup” button on the remote control to enter the on-screen menu. Use the orange “Arrow” keys to navigate, the green “Enter” key to make a selection, and the yellow “Return”...
  • Page 7: Menu Language

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Menu Language Select the language. P a g e...
  • Page 8: Screen Saver

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Screen Saver Select the time delay for the screen saver. The Screen Saver is only active in the “Off” manual play mode. It is not active in other control modes. P a g e...
  • Page 9: Video Output Mode

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Video Output Mode Select the video output needed to match your monitor. Select NTSC to use the Composite video output from the 3.5 mm AV jack using the yellow RCA plug from the included A/V cable.
  • Page 10: Audio Output Mode

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Audio Output Mode Select the audio output needed. Select HDMI to route the audio through the HDMI cable to your monitor or amplifier with HDMI input. Select A/V to route the audio to the 3.5mm 4 pole A/V jack and use the red and white RCA plugs from the included A/V cable.
  • Page 11: Play Mode

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Play Mode Select the play mode needed for your application Selections with no external input control: Select Off to manually play files using the IR remote control. Select Video to play multiple video files in a circular loop.
  • Page 12: Control Mode

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Control Mode Select the external Control Mode for your application Select Trigger Low No Interrupt to use a pushbutton or other contact closure event. When triggered, the file 001.xxx will play to the end with no interruption.
  • Page 13: Baud Rate

    The default is 9600 bps. To use the legacy MedeaWiz DV-68K pushbutton control interface with the Sprite, set the baud rate to 4800. You will also need to fabricate or purchase an interface cable to adapt to the 4p4c modular connector on the DV-68K.
  • Page 14: Sd/ Start Mode

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC SD/ Start Mode Select the memory device to start from While files will play from the USB port from a USB stick, some HD video may not play well from USB. We recommend using the SD port with an SD card of sufficient speed to match your video file’s bit rate.
  • Page 15: Restore Default Setting

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Restore Default Setting Reset the Sprite back to the factory settings Select “Yes” and press “Enter” on the remote control to reset the Sprite to the factory settings 14 | P a g e...
  • Page 16: Firmware Version

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Firmware Version Displays the currently installed firmware version We may provide other versions of the firmware in the future. Check at www.MedeaWiz.com www.TeamKingsley.com for updates. 15 | P a g e...
  • Page 17: Firmware Upgrade

    5) Select the .img firmware file and press “Enter” 6) Select “Yes” and “Enter” The power LED will go off. After a while the power LED will come on and the Sprite will begin playing a video file, if present.
  • Page 18: Wiring Connections Rear Panel

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Wiring Connections Rear Panel Left to right 1) Power input. Regulated 5 Volts DC only. Center positive. 2) AV output. Composite video, stereo audio left and right 3) HDMI high definition video with audio 4) Control Input / Output. Pushbutton / trigger / serial input and serial output...
  • Page 19: External Control - Wiring A Pushbutton To The I/O Port

    The Control Mode should be set to Trigger Low No Interrupt or Trigger Low with Interrupt. You can trigger multiple Sprite’s from one pushbutton. Wire as above to all Sprite’s RX (2) and Ground (4). Do not wire the power (1) or TX (3) pins together between multiple units.
  • Page 20: External Control - Wiring For Serial Communications To The I/O Port

    You can also use the included A/V cable in the I/O port. Use the Red RCA to send commands to the Sprite, the yellow RCA for the Sprite to report back to your control, and the white RCA for 5V power from the Sprite. We suggest you cover the unused RCA plugs with electrical tape to avoid shorting the power supply and burning the internal fuse.
  • Page 21: Plc Output Interfacing

    The Sprite has an internal 10K pullup so the Sourcing output requires a low resistance from Output to Common to pull the Sprite’s internal voltage down to a “LOW” The 1K* shown is an example and can vary depending on the +V voltage. Consider the Watt rating of the resistor.
  • Page 22: Motion Sensor Wiring

    One way is to use a common burglar alarm sensor with normally closed contacts. Wire the contacts like the pushbutton example and set the Sprite’s Control Mode to “Trigger High No Interrupt” The alarm sensors are normally 12 Volt so you will need a separate power supply for There are also small PIR motion sensors available that use 5 Volt power and have a TTL voltage output.
  • Page 23: Schematic Of I/O On The Sprite Circuit Board

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Schematic of I/O on the Sprite circuit board 22 | P a g e...
  • Page 24: Using Legacy Dv-68K And Tk Series Interfaces With The Sprite

    For the TK series, depending on the settings and installed program in the TK circuit board, you will most likely need to update the program in the TK to 9600 baud and the Sprite “End Of File” marker byte, 0xEE.
  • Page 25: Serial Port Control From Your Show Controller Or Micro-Processor

    Hex byte 0xEE is sent. The Sprite can supply 5 Volts DC on the I/O port for your micro-controller at up to 100 mA. A short on this supply may result in the internal fuse burning and will void the warranty Please see other documents, firmware updates and example software downloads at http://www.TeamKingsley.com/downloads.html...
  • Page 26: Serial Port Control Commands

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Serial Port Control Commands For Sprite FW version 20160509 Code Definition Remarks 0x00 Play file 000.xxx Play files 000.xxx up to 0x01 Play file 001.xxx file 200.xxx by sending a single hex byte. 0xC8 Play file 200.xxx Use numerical values, not CHAR values.
  • Page 27 MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC 0xE3 0xE4 0xE5 0xE6 0xE7 0xE8 Mute KEY Mute the audio 0xE9 VOLUME Up Key Volume Increase 0xEA VOLUME Down Key Volume Decrease 0xEB 0xEC 0xED 0xEE 0xEF 0xF0 PAUSE Key Pause / Play 0xF1...
  • Page 28: Ir Remote Control

    Customers will only use the remote for initial setup of the repeater. This is an IR control, and needs to be pointed directly at the front of the Sprite. The Sprite may respond to some other device’s IR remote in unwanted ways.
  • Page 29: Power Supply

    Use of a wrong power supply will void the warranty. The Sprite can supply 5 Volts DC on the I/O port for your micro-controller at up to 100 mA. A short on this supply may result in the internal fuse burning and will void the warranty.
  • Page 30: Supported Video Formats

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Supported Video Formats MedeaWiz DV-S1 Sprite ® Specification Card Reader SD / MMC up to 32GB USB Host 1x USB2.0 ; supports external hard disk up to 2TB Mp3(all max bitrate:320kbps) wma(standard/pro max bitrate:384kbps) Ogg(Q1-Q10 500kbs) flac(lever0-8 max bitrate:1.60mbps)
  • Page 31: Support

    MedeaWiz® Sprite Team Kingsley LLC Support We do our very best to answer your calls and emails in a timely manner. We generally return calls and emails within 2 hours or less during business hours. We do monitor emails in the evenings and weekends and will try to respond outside of business hours.
  • Page 32: Custom Orders

    Team Kingsley LLC Custom Orders For large quantity orders we can offer: Custom firmware Sprite player without some or all accessories Sprite circuit board only to enclose in your OEM design Please email sales@MedeaWiz.com for a quote. 31 | P a g e...

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