Physical ports and features 2. Configuring the XDS-151 Mounting Options and Hardware Installation Menu setup USB keyboard configuration menus Navigating the menus Connect the XDS-151 to your network Clock and calendar settings Audio volume settings Setting a password Factory reset Applying firmware upgrades 3.
Introduction This document describes the hardware and software operations of the XDS-151, system set up, and frequently asked questions. Features 300-nits 15-inch widescreen LCD display and stereo speakers Built-in wireless b/g/n (2.4GHz only) network and optional USB Ethernet adapter ...
Configuring the XDS-151 Mounting Options and Hardware Installation Option 1: Supplied Monopod Flex Option 2: Optional tabletop VESA Option 3: 3 party VESA MIS-D75 Stand stand fixtures (75mmx75mm) Installing the Monopod Flex Stand SCREW-MOUNT supplied BEND monopod to adjust height...
USB keyboard configuration menus You must attach a USB keyboard to the XDS-151 to configure settings. With the player booted up and ready, it takes approximately 30 seconds after you plug in the keyboard for the following menu to be displayed: Navigating the menus Navigate the menus using arrow keys, space bar, enter key, ESC, and numeral keys on your USB keyboard.
Highlight “IP configuration” and press “Enter” on keyboard to <Select> Proceed to configure an available static IP address. Please ask your network administrator for assistance if necessary Clock and calendar settings Time and Time Zone must be set correctly for scheduled playback. Highlight “Time setting”...
From the Main Menu, select Output setting to enter the submenu. (Set display brightness is not available in the XDS-151) You can enter the sound level in percentage (%) from 0 (quietest) to 100 (loudest) or in decibels (db) from -22...
Working with SMIL The XDS-151 uses open communications protocols for highly flexible content presentation and playback control. SMIL- compliance means predictable results across multiple devices, and SMIL’s non-proprietary nature means that your investments are never obsolete. Introduction Using SMIL (pronounced “smile”), the language created by W3C for multimedia communications, the media player understands the language “spoken”...
Technical Data Specifications XDS-151 Display and Sound 15.6” 16:9 TFT LCD panel 300 nits brightness 1366x768 panel resolution Built-in stereo speakers 2Wx2 Video format support MPEG-1 or MPEG-4 ASP (up to 2 Mbps bitrate) Recommended 16:9 video resolution: 640x360 or 720x400...
How do I improve picture quality? The XDS-151 is limited to 18-bit color depth due to the LCD technology used. To reduce the effect of limited color space, ask your content producer to use "dithering" techniques to improve viewing quality.
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Does the media player support video streaming? No. IAdea media players play files from local storage and do not support real-time video streaming over the network. This delivers an optimum viewing experience free of playback quality issues such as stuttering, blocking, or blue- screens.