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  • Page 2: Warranty

    NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Warranty NP2/NP5 has a 24 month warranty on the electronic parts, running from the date of purchase. The warranty will not be valid in case of tampering with the device or in case personnel not authorised by the manufacturer or by the authorised dealer should carry out work on it.
  • Page 3 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 NP2 installation and connection description Pag. 2...
  • Page 4 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 NP5 installation and connection description IMPORTANT NOTICES. 1. NP2/NP5 has been designed and made to work only with the following mains power supply: 12VDC 2. The device must be serviced only by qualified staff. 3. Do not put objects inside the device through the openings, in order to prevent the risk of fire or shock.
  • Page 5: How To Start

     At power-up, NP2/NP5 performs a system check signaling by flashing the green led, wait for the LED to turn off.  To create folders into microSD, insert blank flash card into the player and power up NP2/NP5. Folders What they need ...
  • Page 6 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Please connect the NP2/NP5 to your router before executing the following steps.  open your Web browser on your PC (such as CHROME)  on the Address field, type the following address http://192.168.1.1 or IP address of the router.
  • Page 7 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 If you change login, insert password and confirm with Set password button. Pag. 6...
  • Page 8: Device Info

    NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Device Info Web page displaying all the parameters set in the NP2/NP5 device. To change settings, select the menu on the left side of the web page IMPORTANT: always save the settings with the save/apply button...
  • Page 9: Lan Settings

    NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 LAN settings DHCP Automatic IP assignment Set DHCP ON, enter your prefer Hostname and save with Apply. Static IP assignment Set DHCP OFF, enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS server. Enter your prefer Hostname and save with Apply.
  • Page 10: Audio Settings

    Cross Fade Out: setting the fading time of the Line In after playing audio file Amp. Mute: - Auto: power amplifier is active only during the audio files playing. When NP2/NP5 is in STOP mode the power amplifier is in Standby. - Disable: power Amplifier always active, also when NP2/NP5 is in STOP mode.
  • Page 11 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 I/O settings I/O Config: Setting logic port input or output Out Mode: Output logic port setting: free, play, blink when in pause / play / stop. Pulse Mode: Setting the output logic port in pulse mode, set the pulse duration time in tenths of a second.
  • Page 12: Relay Settings

    NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Relay settings Relay Test: Only for Test function relay on/off. Relay Mode: - Free to remote control or scheduler function - Play status, relay is active when device is playing Logics: setting normal or inverted Relay Advance: setting delay time of the play audio file from the activation Relay.
  • Page 13: Date And Time Settings

    NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Date&Time settings Select date and time and press “Change Date and Time with above values” button. Option set: Fast setting “ Sync clock using your PC date and time” button. Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of setting the clocks forward 1 hour from standard time during the summer months, and back again in the fall, in order to make better use of natural daylight.
  • Page 14: Ntp Service

    NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 NTP service A NTP service (Network Time Protocol) can be used to synchronize the time on devices across a network. A NTP time server is used to obtain the correct time from a time source and adjust the local time in each connecting device.
  • Page 15  The internal electronics of NP2/NP5 are not galvanically insulated from the RS485 line; in case of short circuit or discharge to ground, it is possible to damage not only the NP2/NP5, but even the master system to which it is connected! ...
  • Page 16 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Uploader To upload files into NP2/NP5, select the audio files on your computer/device, select dir/folder destination and press Upload all to copy into microSD storage. Press Reset to abort Upload. IMPORTANT: - Before you start Upload, close all other web pages. During the Upload function, do not navigate to other NP2/NP5 features and do not open other browser web pages.
  • Page 17 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Copy from USB To copy files into NP2/NP5, insert USB pen drive, select the audio files, select dir/folder destination and press Copy to transfer files into microSD storage. If the Copy from USB menu does not appear, refresh the web page.
  • Page 18 How to update the Bootloader (BL) or Application (App) Firmware? If you have an NP2/NP5 device with the BL firmware version equal or less to the version "A.3", and the App with version equal or less to the version "3.0.2", it is necessary to follow the below instructions.
  • Page 19 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Service Backup : Save your player configuration into uSD or USB Key. System Reboot: remotely reboot the player System Reboot: restart the player remotely and scan the files contained in the SD memory and scan SD Factory default: restore the factory parameters Pag.
  • Page 20 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Standard Player configuration NP2/NP5 works just like a standard player in this mode and does not require any specific programming or playlist file. The tracks will be played in the sequence in which they are memorised in the flash memory;...
  • Page 21 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Digital I/O Mode > Free Logic ports are freely configurable as I/O settings webpage. Pag. 20...
  • Page 22 (time to wait before NP2/NP5 is able to interpret the input command) Power On Auto Play: In this mode, NP2/NP5 will automatically start to play the audio file when the device is power on. IMPORTANT:...
  • Page 23 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Digital I/O Mode > Free Logic ports are freely configurable as I/O settings webpage. Select a playlist from the “Playlist” web page. Pag. 22...
  • Page 24 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Click on the selected playlist to start the Playlist Control pop-up Pag. 23...
  • Page 25 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Advanced Player Configuration Digital I/O Mode > Binary Code Activating the inputs in binary combination, one can launch the playing of a maximum of 255 file, naming the audio files es. 1.mp3, 2.mp3, 3.mp3....255.mp3 Digital I/O Mode > Keypad (12-key telephone keypad) Dedicated operation for telephone keypad connection 12 keys.
  • Page 26 Time Persistence: Set the persistence time of the input command (time to wait before NP2/NP5 is able to interpret the input command). Continuos Play: - OFF: Having terminated the playing of the codified file, requested from the input code, NP2/NP5 goes in standby.
  • Page 27 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Advanced Playlist Configuration Digital I/O Mode > Playlist Direct The 8 available playlists, activated by the logical inputs IN1-IN8, can be played with different modes, depending upon the varying needs. Digital I/O Mode > Binary Code Activating the inputs in binary combination, one can launch the playing of a maximum of 255 playlists.
  • Page 28 - Activated the input, the relative item in the Playlist is played: at the end of it, NP2/NP5 goes in standby, awaiting a further activation. - The position of the last item played is stored in memory, in order to start out again always by the next one in case of restart.
  • Page 29: Scheduler Configuration

    NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Scheduler Configuration Digital I/O Mode > Free Logic ports are freely configurable as I/O settings webpage. Pag. 28...
  • Page 30 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Digital I/O Mode > Priority message Activating the inputs in binary combination, one can launch the playing of a maximum of 63 priority message, naming the audio files es. 1.mp3, 2.mp3, 3.mp3....63.mp3 The remaining logic ports can be configured as outputs...
  • Page 31 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Scheduler files: Name of the every day scheduler program Enable: If active, enable the scheduler. If switched off, the program is suspended. Create new: to create a new scheduler an save name Delete: to clear the scheduler program Add Playlist: to insert playlists or generate with playlist creator.
  • Page 32 We recommend you to create a new scheduler instead of editing and deleting a scheduler file in memory. In case of incorrect webpage views, refresh the page by clicking on the InOut logo Be careful about programming, overlapping schedules can generate errors.
  • Page 33 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Player - listening to audio files To listen to the stored files in the uSD, select the Music and Spot folders, click on the file name to view pop up with the commands. Press the media control button, further commands and level adjustments are available.
  • Page 34 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 View and search file/song o see ID3 TAG of audio file: Press Show files name button t - Show files name - Show TAGS by Title - Show TAGS by Artist - Show TAGS by Album...
  • Page 35 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Listening playlist To listen to the stored playlists, click on the playlist name to display the pop-up with the commands. Press the media control button, further commands and level adjustments are available. IMPORTANT: set continuous play ON for playlist loop...
  • Page 36 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 Playlist Creator (to create a new playlist) Right list is the files stored in the uSD in Music and Spot folders. New: To create a new playlist, enter a name and press save <-Add Track: To insert audio files into the playlist, press Add Track To change the order of the files, drag the file to the desired location.
  • Page 37 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 To listen a new playlist: Run Playlist: to listen a playlists in memory, select playlist name and press Run playlist button. Rewind: to listen the playlist from the beginning, press Rewind button. Pause/Stop: Pause / Stop playlist...
  • Page 38 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 NP2 Technical features Power supply………….………… : 12VDC / 15W Consumption in standby ……… : 0,5 W Protection ………………………. : inside fuse, 4A delayed. Capacity of extractable memory : microSD from 4GB to 32GB ( FAT/FAT32).
  • Page 39 NP2/NP5 QUICK GUIDE v. 1.5 NP5 Technical features Power supply………….……..…. : 12VDC / 30W Consumption in standby ……… : 0,5 W Protection ………………………. : inside fuse, 4A delayed. Capacity of extractable memory : microSD from 4GB to 32GB ( FAT/FAT32).
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