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DMB400
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  • Page 1 User manual 001B DMB400 4.13.11...
  • Page 2 Product informa on Product design and specifica ons are subject to change at any me and `Qeedji` reserves the right to modify them without no ce. This includes the hardware, the embedded so ware and this manual, which should be considered as a general guide to the product. The accessories supplied with the product may differ slightly from those described in this manual, depending on the developments of the various suppliers.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 - Descrip on and installa on Introduc on Ge ng started Device fixture 1.2.1 Device dimensions 1.2.2 Labelling 1.2.3 Device start-up step 1.2.4 Testcard 1.2.5 LEDs behaviour Connectors pin-out 2 - Configura on Configura on Web interface Configura on >...
  • Page 4: Introduc On

    This device is intended to work with the power supply unit. This power supply unit must be connected to a mains socket conforming to standard NF C 15-100. If the AC power cable is damaged, it must be replaced. It is possible to order a power supply unit replacement by sending a request to the email address sales@qeedji.tech.
  • Page 5: Ge Ng Started

    Ge ng started Device front face DMB400 ANT 3 ANT 4 DC IN AUDIO USB2 RS232 DTE HDMI1 OUT Antennas loca ons, Power supply connector, Audio connector, USB2 3.0 connector, RS232 DTE connector, HDMI output connector. Device front face with the WLAN op on...
  • Page 6: Device Fixture

    Device fixture 1.2.1 200 mm 4,5 mm...
  • Page 7: Device Dimensions

    Device dimensions 1.2.2 DMB400 ANT 3 ANT 4 DC IN AUDIO USB2 RS232 DTE HDMI OUT 190 mm 200 mm 212 mm...
  • Page 8: Labelling

    The model of the device, the power supply characteris cs, the serial number (PSN) and the MAC address are wri en on labels which are stuck on the case. www.qeedji.tech 5A rue Pierre Joseph Colin 35000 RENNES FRANCE Model: DMB400 SSD 16Go Input: 12V DC 1,2A MAC: 00:1C:E6:02:40:97 PSN00912-03124 CD6 This is the label stuck also on the cardbox.
  • Page 9: Device Start-Up Step

    Device start-up step 1.2.4 Step 1 (T0=0s) Step 2 (T~23s) Step 3 (T~44s) Device start-up ini alisa on Device start-up finalisa on Nominal mode This phase dura on is depending on some variable values During this step, the device has to play the App content. (like NTP), some network access dura on or some data When firmware upgrade process occured, in case checking (check-disk)
  • Page 10: Testcard

    Testcard 1.2.5 At the factory, the device content set by default is the . The chart displays important informa on to assist in the device configura on: Test Card   Disable the by using the WebUI. Test Card If your monitor does support the CEC with its pass-through feature, the test card can be ac vated or inac vated thanks to the monitor remote control with the key combina on [le , right, le , right] pressed in less than 10 seconds.
  • Page 11: Leds Behaviour

    LEDs behaviour LED POWER behaviour (power on device) State Informa on OK: Power supplied Off Error: Power supply issue ¹ LED LAN behaviour (power on device) State Informa on Off There is no network traffic on the Ethernet connector Blinking The blinking frequency is indica ng the data rate on Ethernet connector LED STATUS behaviour depending on device start-up steps •...
  • Page 12 Error. ¹ Off ¹ If the problem persists in despite of an appropriate power-supply, contact support@qeedji.tech. ² If the problem persists, it is recommended to find out the media not supported yet by the system and remove it from content.
  • Page 13: Connectors Pin-Out

    Connectors pin-out Power supply connector (12VDC-1.2A) DMB400 DC IN AUDIO LAN connector Ethernet RJ-45. 10/100/1000 BaseT. It is recommended to use shielded cables. Audio Jack 3.5mm connector (stereo L+R) It is recommended to use cables whose length is less than 3 meters.
  • Page 14 The GPIO has a weak pull-up. It is not recommended to hotplug/unplug the GPIO1 connector, which could damage the device. Principle schema cs for several use cases Three wires input configura on for GPIO1: DMB400 PERIPHERAL 3.3V 1 (Jack) 3 (Jack)
  • Page 15: Configura On

    Configura on GPIO1 connector configura on can be done by edi ng the user preferences with device configura on Web interface or with a configura on script. The GPIO1 configura on part for this script is described here: How to configure the Jack 3.5 mm connector: //Set Jack 3.5 mode infrared if (aDirection == "disable") Services.prefs.setBoolPref("system.connector.jack35_1.1.io.uart_1.enabled", true);...
  • Page 16: Configura On Web Interface

    Configura on Web interface The DMB400 device has a web-based configura on interface that can be accessed with a web browser. The supported browsers are: Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox MS-Edge MS-Edge (Chromium) It is accessible from the URL: http://<device_IP_addr>/ By default, the login creden als for the configura on Web interface and the Web server are:...
  • Page 17: Configura On > Administrator

    For security reasons, it may be useful to change the login creden als for the device's configura on Web interface. Please keep these login creden als in a safe place a erwards. It is recommended that you enter a unique value for each device. In case several DMB400 devices are located in different buildings or geographical loca ons, we Hostname recommend that you enter hostname values with informa on about the building and the loca on (e.g.
  • Page 18: Configura On > Lan

    Configura on > LAN 2.1.2 In the pane, select the LAN menu to set up the network configura on of the interface of your device: Configuration If your device is not located in a secure network, select: security: None. If your device is located and properly declared in a secure network, select , then select an authen ca on method supported by your RADIUS server: 802.1X...
  • Page 19: Configura On > Wlan

    Configura on > WLAN 2.1.3 From the pane, select the WLAN menu to set up the network configura on of the interface on your device. Configuration WLAN ☛ The menu is only displayed when the op on is supported by your device. WLAN WLAN Connection mode...
  • Page 20: Configura On > Output

    To alleviate this problem, use the overscan on your device to slightly reduce Qeedji the width and height of your container. While doing so, it is recommended to display the test pa ern of the device.
  • Page 21: Configura On > App

    *tar.gz, *.zip, *.tar, *.tgz For more informa on, contact support@qeedji.tech. : Configure the device to receive a published App from any WebDAV client or compa ble so ware suite. Once the App is received, its content is immediately Push WebDAV played.
  • Page 22 (status.xml) ☛ To find out which so ware suites are able to publish on a remote server, an App suppor ng devices, contact support@qeedji.tech. Qeedji : allows you to configure the device so that it can regularly retrieve XPF content from a remote WebDAV server and transform it into an Pull WebDAV - XPF Compatibility App.
  • Page 23 For further informa on, contact support@qeedji.tech. Qeedji PowerPoint publisher for media players (Push WebDAV). Once this PowerPoint Add-on is installed on your computer, it allows you to: easily discover the compa ble media players available on your local network, select one or more of them, publish a PowerPoint of communica on on each of your media players.
  • Page 24: Configura On > Servers

    Configura on > Servers 2.1.6 In the pane, select the Servers menu to define the configura on of the servers peripheral to your device. Configuration status, so ware installa on and configura on servers. Status server : URL of the remote server's WebDAV frontend for the broadcast of the device status file.
  • Page 25: Configura On > License

    Configura on > License 2.1.7 In the pane, select the License menu to view your device license number. Configuration This license number is registered at the factory when the device is ordered. It is then sent to you by e-mail. If it has disappeared due to a handling error or a er forma ng your device, an error message indica ng that the license is invalid will appear on your monitor.
  • Page 26: Configura On > Date And Me

    Configura on > Date and me 2.1.8 From the pane, select the Date and Time menu to check the system date and me of your device. Configuration To update the date and me of your device, click on the value and then click the bu on.
  • Page 27: Configura On > Regionality

    Configura on > Regionality 2.1.9 From the pane, select the Regionality menu to choose the language in which informa on or error messages from the device should be displayed. Configuration The supported languages are: English, Spanish, German, French.
  • Page 28: Configura On > Tasks

    Configura on > Tasks 2.1.10 From the pane, select the Tasks menu to: Configuration program a device reboot task, program an energy management task for the appliance to reduce its energy consump on. Device restart tasks To create a restart task, click on the  bu on and then the bu on.
  • Page 29 Func on Associated User Preferences Sound: inac vated = true innes.power-manager.level.min.<>.mute Screen: off innes.power-manager.level.min.<>.power-mode Volume: 0% innes.power-manager.level.min.<>.volume Opacity: 100% = 100 innes.power-manager.level.min.<>.opacity Brightness: 0% innes.power-manager.level.min.<>.brightness Backlight: 0% innes.power-manager.level.min.<>.backlight In this version, here is the state of the device when the power manager is in the Highly op mized state: Func on Associated User Preferences Sound: ac vated...
  • Page 30: Configura On > Variables

    Configura on > Variables 2.1.11 From the pane, select the Variables menu to set variable (or TAG) values for this device. Configuration The variable names are: - `field1', - `field2`, - `field3`, - `field4`, - `field5`. Variable values can only contain characters from the ASCII-7bits table. These variable values can then be used in Apps to perform specific processing for certain devices only.
  • Page 31: Configura On > Av Commands

    Configura on > AV commands 2.1.12 From the pane, select the AV Commands menu to enable control of peripheral displays by AV (Audio-Video) commands through the connectors: Configuration RS232 ETHERNET HDMI AV Command name Descrip on brighness screen brightness control mute mute control power-mode...
  • Page 32 ☛ Check beforehand in the datasheet that your monitor supports AV Command over Ethernet. Using the screen configura on menu, ac vate the support of AV commands over Ethernet on your screen (for example for a SAMSUNG screen: Menu then then select Multicontrol MDC Connection...
  • Page 33: Maintenance > Testcard

    Maintenance > Testcard 2.1.13 From the pane, select the Testcard menu to enable or disable the test pa ern. The test pa ern is o en enabled during: Maintenance installing devices on the network, the development of the output resolu on and overscan. ☛...
  • Page 34: Maintenance > Middleware

    ☛ Correc ve and evolu ve maintenance so ware versions are regularly made available in the support tab of the official website p://www.qeedji.tech. It is Qeedji therefore advisable to regularly update your device. From this website, download the latest version available for your device model. Unzip the archive and get the .zip...
  • Page 35: Maintenance > Logs

    ☛ These logs can only be interpreted by so ware developers who are familiar with the so ware bricks that have been developed. Ac va ng the logs with a level other than should only be done a er a request from support. Qeedji Enabling traces with a level can significantly disrupt the opera on of the device.
  • Page 36: Maintenance > Preferences

    Before changing any value of a preference, please consult your support. ◬ Qeedji Double click on a preference to change its value. bu on resets a subset of preferences allowing the device to reprogram its factory preferences. Restore Factory Preferences Here are some user preferences that may be useful.
  • Page 37: Maintenance > Tools

    Correct Correct Format clicking the bu on will format the contents. It is then necessary to republish an App. Format ☛ If the problem persists a er forma ng the SD card, contact your support. Qeedji...
  • Page 38: Informa On > Device

    : label and version of the embedded middleware, Middleware : model of the device, Model Qeedji : name of the device on the network, Hostname : MAC address (value used in par cular to generate the license key of the device), : Universal Unique IDen fier, UUID : Product Serial Number.
  • Page 39: Informa On > Network

    Informa on > Network 2.1.19 In the pane, select the Network menu to view a summary of the device's network configura on. Information...
  • Page 40: Informa On > Screens

    Informa on > Screens 2.1.20 From the pane, select the Screens menu to view informa on about the connected display in HDMI. Information...
  • Page 41: Configura On By Script

    Configura on by script The dmb400 can auto-configure when it can load a configura on script. The configura on-by-script can be either hosted on remote WebDAV server, or broadcasted by your DHCP server (code 66) or injected with a USB storage device. For further informa on, refer to the configura on-by-script...
  • Page 42: Appendix

    Appendix Device status (status.xml) The DMB400 device is upda ng regularly its device status stored in its WebDAV directory: /.status http://<device-ip-addr>/.status/ This file can be periodically sent to a remote WebDAV server for monitoring purpose. Status.xml example: <device-status xmlns="ns.innes.device-status"> <device>...
  • Page 43: Technical Specifica Ons

    Technical specifica ons Model Manufacturer DMB400 Qeedji Processors Quad core cortex-A9, 1.2GHz MALI-400 Peripherals 1x USB 2.0 Host (Low/Full/High Speed) 1x USB 3.0 Host (Low/Full/High/Super Speed) 1x Jack 3.5 configurable in GPIO or Infrared 1x RS232 DTE Storage Internal Flash Memory for OS...
  • Page 44 Op ons Informa on GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA Modem Mini-SIM card (25 mm x 15 mm) WIFI 802.11a/b/g/n (WIFI 4) SPARKLAN WPEA-152GN(BT) module Power supply 12V DC (1.2A) Opera ng temperature Storage temperature 0°C to +40°C -20°C to +60°C Opera ng humidity Storage humidity <...
  • Page 45: Conformi Es

    Conformi es In conformity with the following European direc ves: LVD 2014/35/EU EMC 2014/30/EU...
  • Page 46: Contacts

    For further informa on, please do not hesitate to contact us: by phone at +33 (0)2 23 20 01 62, by e-mail: Technical support: support@qeedji.tech, Sales department: sales@qeedji.tech. Refer to the Website for FAQ, applica on notes, and so ware downloads: Qeedji h p://www.qeedji.tech/...

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