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  • Page 2 Safety Guide ................... 3 Your new VC-HD8 ................... 4 Setting Up ....................5 Overview ....................5 Connections .................... 6 Formatting ....................7 Uploading Content.................. 8 Programming – Attractor / Looping ............8 Programming – Button Activation ............10 Button Configuration ................11 AutoPlay Configuration ................
  • Page 3 Disposal of old electrical equipment: Please follow the guidelines associated with your country/territory or ship the unit back to blackbox-av and we will dispose/recycle the unit. The symbol on the left indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste.
  • Page 4 VideoClip HD8 Unit HDMI Cable 12V Power Adapter Remote Control Terminal Blocks SD Card User Manual The VC-HD8 is a compact, stand-alone, high definition media player. It can be used to display and distribute videos, images and audio over a screen/monitor that is connected to the device via HDMI input.
  • Page 5 The VideoClip-HD8 can accept up to Store your content on either a USB or SD eight buttons / triggers. Card (4GB SD Card is supplied). This device has 1 x stereo high-quality If using a remote control, direct it towards 3.5mm jack output.
  • Page 6 The VideoClip supports the following connections: A headphone device can be connected through the 3.5mm jack. To utilise button activation, you must wire buttons to the designated terminals. Insert the wire ends into the terminal and screw into place using the provided screwdriver. Simply connect one end of the HDMI cable to the ‘HDMI Out’...
  • Page 7 Before putting the content onto the SD Card it needs to be in the right format as listed below. Your SD Card must be formatted to FAT32. Below displays the file requirements that need to be met for the VideoClip HD8: Category...
  • Page 8 This section will tell you how to set your The media type is prioritised, so videos VideoClip to play in a looping fashion are played first, followed by images and (requiring no user input). This can be lastly audio. This means the file type used to display looping content, create an supersedes the file name.
  • Page 9 This configuration will constantly loop through the images, it will also play the audio file located in the folder ‘audio’ as background music. The audio will restart with the slideshow.
  • Page 10 This section will tell you how to set your VideoClip to play in a button activated As mentioned previously, any files left in fashion. See page 12 for button the root of the USB will be played in a configuration instructions. loop when button content is not being played.
  • Page 11 This section will instruct you on how to respectively. Pressing a button will play program your buttons as well as other the files inside its associated folder. options, such as the default volume levels. Below shows an example volume configuration: The VideoClip can associate two buttons as volume control, leaving the other 6 for content.
  • Page 12 If you have purchased a VideoClip for AutoPlay functionality, it’s important to read through your specific headphone manual for more information on hardware instructions. This page will instruct you on the AutoPlay Configuration for your VideoClip. Your AutoPlay Content must be programmed into folder 01 on your SD Card.
  • Page 13 The VideoClip can be programmed to play content upon PIR activation. To configure PIR mode, open the AutoPlay.txt file. The command Simply connect the PIR to the I/O input. A "sensor_mode=1" must be defined at the looping display can be utilised in PIR beginning of the file.
  • Page 14 The VideoClip can be configured with additional commands should you wish, these can be included in the Autoplay.txt file. [vol:--] 01[vol:20]=01 Presets the volume of the content to be played, overriding the default volume. The value range is 0-31. In the example, Button 1 will trigger Folder 1, presetting the volume to 20.
  • Page 15 0.3KG 156.60 (W) x 110.85 (D) x 28.50 (H) 280 (W) x 200 (D) x 55 (H) SD Card (32GB of Storage) 99 Files .MP3, .MP4, .JPG 1920x1080p, 25-30fps 1 x 3.5mm audio jack DC12V 2A Drawings not to scale 156.60 110.85...