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Quick Start Guide - Purpose and Target Group This quick start guide offers instructions for a quick set-up of the FHD Player. It contains information for people with a basic insight into Digital Signage solutions and network technology. Please read the entire quick start guide very carefully.
Inhalt Product Specification Technical data Scope of delivery Ambient conditions and safety information Files on SDHC card on delivery Ports and components Quick Start Initialization file Network connection Connection with the Web Interface 10 | Sync Mode 10 | Loop mode 11 | Selecting the output for a display 12 |...
Product Specification Part number: SCV-FHD The FHD Player is a syncable media player for playback of all current video and audio formats. It supports full HD resolution, seamless loop operation and network integration. Additionally, it also features various external control options (e.g.
Ports and components 1 AUDIO Phono connector for analog audio output 2 LAN Port for network cable connection (data transfer rate 100 Base-T) 3 HDMI Port for connection with a display for digital image and audio transfer (e.g. monitor, TV, projector) 4 RS232 Serial communication interface for control purposes 5 POWER...
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6 STATUS Status indication (red = booting, green = ready) 7 SD Card SD card slot 8 USB data USB port for data carriers 9 USB peripheral USB port for peripheral devices 10 VGA YPbPr Port for analog image transmission 11 SPDIF optical Port for digital audio transmission...
Plug the SD card into the corresponding FHD Player slot (7). The media file will play automatically. The FHD Player is designed for 24/7 operation. If you want to stop playback disconnect the power supply or remove the SD card. Initialization file The supplied SD card contains the initialization file FHDPlayerSetting.ini.
FHD Player first. The IP address can be changed in the SD card initialization file. The FHD Player is preconfigured for [IP] 10.20.30.1, [Subnet] 255.0.0.0 and [Gateway] 10.0.0.253. Using a network cable connect the FHD Player to the network with the LAN port (2). ...
Sync Mode For Sync Mode all FHD Player media files must have the same playing time. The media files must contain audio tracks. The playlists of all FHD Players must be identical or deleted. The FHD Players must be connected to a network.
Click Apply Settings. If you enable Auto-EDID the FHD Player will automatically try to detect the resolution and the aspect ratio of the display. The chosen display has now been enabled and is ready for playback of the media files.
RS232 control The RS232 interface can be used for sending control commands to the FHD Player. Protocol for control with the RS232 interface: Data transfer: 9600 Baud, ATM Data bits: 8 Parity bit: None Stop bit:1 With the RS232 interface connect the FHD Player to the control device (e.g. PC).
You can send UDP commands via the network protocol in order to control the FHD Player. Set up the FHD Player correctly as part of your network. The FHD Player is preconfigured for UDP Port 4950. If this port is already in use assign a free UDP port in the initialization file.
2-button GPIO mode The FHD Player can be controlled with the RS232 interface and two buttons. Default assignment: Pushbutton 1 for jumping one media file forward, Pushbutton 2 for jumping back one media file. Fig.: Circuit diagram for two buttons at RS232 Connect the buttons as shown in the above circuit diagram.
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Sample playlist for 2-button GPIO mode. The standard key assignment must be disabled for every item with entry KeyOff in file PLAYLIST.txt. The desired key must be assigned to every ITEM. [ITEM 1] File=01.mp4 (Media file 01.mp4 is assigned to ITEM 1) Displaytime=-1 (-1 = still image with an unlimited playing time) KeyOff...
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