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  • Page 2 Digital Signage Player DSP-1000 / DSP-1000W User’s manual Version 1.0.1 - 2 -...
  • Page 3 PLANET Technology. Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty and representation, either implied or expressed, with respect to the quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 4 WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately. Trademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology. This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. In most, if not all cases, their respective companies claim these designations as trademarks or registered trademarks.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction..............8 Overview......................8 Package Content ....................9 Physical Details ....................10 Top View ....................10 Front Panel ...................10 Rear Panel ....................10 Side Panel..................... 11 Mounting Holes..................13 Remote Controller ................13 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ...........16 Physical Installation Requirement .............16 2.1 Drive Assembly..................17 2.1.1 CF Card ................17 2.1.2...
  • Page 6 3.8 Firmware Update...................36 3.9 Wireless Connection ................38 3.10 Time & Date ..................40 3.10.1 Using the NTP server ............41 3.10.2 Manually setting the time..........43 3.11 Screen Mode ..................44 3.11.1 Main screen on right............45 3.11.2 Main screen on left............47 3.11.3 Info screen on right ............48 3.11.4 Info screen on left..............49 Chapter 4 Playback .................51...
  • Page 7 A.2 Remote Command..............101 A.3 Message Control...............104 A.4 File List Manager ..............106 Appendix B: File Transfer Tool ..............108 B.1 Put file to DSP-1000..............108 B.2 Get file from DSP-1000............110 Appendix C: TFTP Upload ............... 112 Appendix D: Remote Controller Key Functions ........114 Appendix E: FAQ..................
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Introduction

    PLANET DSP-1000/1000W, the High Definition Digital Signage Player, supports videos up to Full High Definition (HD) 1080p formats. The DSP-1000/1000W is the ideal device to fulfill all your demands on professional advertising. The DSP-1000/1000W is designed to enhance advertising experiences to promote target audience for newest products or information.
  • Page 9: Package Content

    Automated Play Modes for Easy Setup • ISO, WMV 9 and H.264 High Definition Playback support Package Content The contents of your product should contain the following items: PLANET Digital Signage Player Remote Controller Power Adapter Supply Composite S-Video/RCA cable VGA AV cable...
  • Page 10: Physical Details

    Physical Details Top View Top View of DSP-1000/1000W Front Panel Infrared Receiver LAN LED Power LED Front Panel of DSP-1000/1000W Rear Panel Rear Panel of DSP-1000/1000W - 10 -...
  • Page 11: Side Panel

    Side Panel Side Panel of DSP-1000/1000W Rear and Side Panel Port and Button Definition Connector Description Power ON / OFF switch Power ON/OFF Power connector with 12V DC 2A DC 12V Use A/V cable to connect to “A/V” port of Audio and Video output to the monitor.
  • Page 12 Connector Description In case this Digital Signage Player is Antenna wireless model, there is a connector for SMA Connector type antenna. Connect the CF card to this slot for internal CF Slot storage. - 12 -...
  • Page 13: Mounting Holes

    Mounting Holes DSP-1000/1000W VESA Mount Design Remote Controller No Function Power ON/OFF Input for Time, Search, login, URL and other text. Clear (Delete or Backspace) Copy - 13 -...
  • Page 14 Press this key to enter the setup menu and change the settings and other configuration options for your SETUP DSP-1000. During playback, this button can be used to adjust contrast, saturation and brightness. Adjust the volume for music and video files.
  • Page 15 A: N/A B: Set A-B A: N/A Playback B: Repeat Functions Subtitles A: N/A (ISO) B: File Info Audio A: N/A track (ISO) B: N/A No Function A: N/A B: Shuffle Fast forward by time Title menu (ISO) Set A-B points to repeat parts of the video (ISO only). Press this button to toggle through the different repeat REPEAT functions.
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    NOTE: using FAT32 before you install it. If formatted using NTFS, the DSP-1000 will be able to read from the drive but will not be able to write any data to it! 1. Prepare your HDD and format it using FAT32.
  • Page 17: Drive Assembly

    internal HDD or CF card. 2.1 Drive Assembly If your setup requires an internal drive, open the case and install a hard drive before turning the unit on. 2.1.1 CF Card Remove one of the screws for the CF card cover and loosen the other one a little bit, so that you can move the cover to the side and insert the CF card.
  • Page 18: Sata Hdd

    Be careful to insert the CF card in the correct orientation and NOTE: do not use excessive force in order to prevent damaging any of the pins. 2.1.2 SATA HDD 1. Remove the two screws for the top cover and lift it off the body. 2.
  • Page 19 3. Place the assembled parts back in the enclosure and mount it to the body by fastening the screws. 4. If the owns is wireless model (DSP-1000W), to connect the antennas at back panel. Then align the top cover with the body and fasten the screws to finish the assembly.
  • Page 20 Be careful not to damage any cables or components during NOTE: the installation. - 20 -...
  • Page 21: Chapter 3 Software Configuration

    Turn on the device and wait for it to boot. Depending on the drive installed and the network setup, this could take anywhere between 10 and 40 seconds. The DSP-1000 will only look for new network devices during boot up. If you change any of the network related settings, restart the device to ensure the new setup takes effect.
  • Page 22: Network Category

    21 (FTP), 69 (TFTP), 80 (HTTP), 445 (SMB). 3.1 Network Category In this category, you can configure how the DSP-1000 is connected to the local network and set up the links to a local computer or network disk for PC1/2.
  • Page 23: Misc1 Category

    Off will reduce the start up time. Choose ON and the DSP-1000 will acquire the IP address automatically at boot up or choose OFF and configure the settings manually. You will be able to enter Automatic the IP address, mask, gateway and DNS server.
  • Page 24 Displays current date and time. If the time or date is not correct, make sure you have selected the correct time Date Time zone, choose another NTP server, ensure that your internet connection is working or set it manually. Reboot after changing the NTP server.
  • Page 25: Misc2 Category

    To enable this function, select either Foreground or Background. Foreground will display the download progress, whereas Background will hide it. Use Skip to skip files that already exist on the DSP-1000. Once it is Download List enabled, you can set the path to your download list on a remote server and enter a time for the download to start.
  • Page 26: Misc3 Category

    000-999. Standby - Plays title file at boot up and then waits for further user input (buttons 000-999). Define the location that the DSP-1000 should monitor for Remote remote commands. Set it to HDD if you intend to use the Command Configuration Tool or TFTP.
  • Page 27 Option to enable or disable the on-screen messages (OSD). Turn the scrolling text message ON or OFF. When turned on, a text file “message.txt” has to be placed Scrolling Text on the local hard drive for it to display the message. This does not work for PC1/PC2 or USB1/USB2.
  • Page 28: Audio & Video Category

    3.5 Audio & Video Category In this category, you can configure the audio and video output of your DSP-1000. Use the arrow keys on your remote control for navigation and the ENTER button to configure the settings. Depending on the audio cable you are using, set this...
  • Page 29: Configuration File

    Values more resolutions available via GUI. If your display is blank and you can not see the DSP-1000 menu, press the TV Mode button on your remote control to NOTE: toggle between the different video outputs. Once you can see the main screen, go to the setup menu and save your video output.
  • Page 30 5. The unit will automatically reboot after the new settings have been uploaded. If you do not have a local drive installed on the DSP-1000, the config.conf file will be stored in the memory. If you turn off the NOTE:...
  • Page 31: Configuration Tool

    To restore the settings without an internet connection, use the copy function. Store the config.conf file on a USB drive, TIP: connect it to the DSP-1000, go to the SETUP menu and select Copy from USB to HDD. Enter the Configuration Management wizard and load it.
  • Page 32: Configuration Structure

    For organisational purposes, you can use any file name you like but when you want to upload it to your DSP-1000, the file name has to be config.conf. When using the “Backup/Restore config from/to DSP-1000”...
  • Page 33 [Remote Command Path]=HDD [Play List]=Off [Play List Path]=HDD [Auto On/Off]=Off [Download List]=Off [Power Off Time]=18:20 [Download [Power On Time]=09:00 Path]=http://210.66.155.85/test/dsp-1000/ [Download Time]=18:00 [MISC3] [AUDIO & VIDEO] [OSD]=Off [SPDIF [Scrolling Text]=Off Out]=Analog/DPCM [Scrolling Text Speed]=2 [Speakers Out]=5.1 [Scrolling Text Color=White on Orange...
  • Page 34: Configuration Values

    [Password of Setup Menu]=Off Type]=4:3 Letter Box [JPEG Display]=Quality [Video [Screen Mode]=Single Zone Connector]=C/S-Video [HDMI Standard]=Auto EDID [YPbPr Standard]=480p 60Hz [VGA Standard]=640x480 60Hz 3.7.2 Configuration Values The following are the available settings for the config.conf file: Setup Menu config.conf Value Network Type: [NetWork Type] Wired...
  • Page 35 [Play List Path] USB1 USB2 Foreground Foreground/Skip Download List: [Download List] Background Background/Skip Download Path: [Download Path] e.g. http://210.66.155.85/test/dsp-1000/ e.g. 18:00 Download [Download Time] Every 5 minutes Every 15 minutes Schedule: Every 30 minutes Every 60 minutes Play Mode: [Play Mode]...
  • Page 36: Firmware Update

    Setup Menu config.conf Value White on Blue White on Black Black on White Volume: [Volume] e.g. from 0-32 Password of Setup [Password of Setup Menu Menu] JPEG Display [JPEG Display] Quick Quality Single Zone Multi Zone 1 Screen Mode [Screen Mode] Multi Zone 2 Multi Zone 3 SPDIF Out:...
  • Page 37 2. Store the BIN/COD file on a USB disk in the root directory (FAT32). 3. Connect the USB disk to your DSP-1000 and turn both devices 4. Once ready, make sure the USB disk has been recognised by accessing the drive in the file library (you won't see the BIN/COD file itself but you can see other files).
  • Page 38: Wireless Connection

    1. Make sure the wireless kit has been installed properly. The antenna should be connected to the MAIN connector on the PCI module. 2. Turn on your DSP-1000 and go to the Network category in the Setup menu. 3. Set the Network Type to Wireless and press the ENTER key.
  • Page 39 connection is not encrypted, leave the KEY field blank. For WEP 64-bit encryption, enter the corresponding 10 hexadecimal characters, for WEP 128-bit encryption; enter the corresponding 26 hexadecimal characters. Press the ENTER key to save it. 5. Make sure the SSID is correct, otherwise select it again and enter the right name.
  • Page 40: Time & Date

    Test the unit in a different environment. 3.10 Time & Date To set date and time on the DSP-1000, the unit requires an internet connection to synchronise the time with an NTP server. Without real time clock (RTC) and battery, the time and date will be reset at reboot or power loss.
  • Page 41: Using The Ntp Server

    3.10.1 Using the NTP server 1. Make sure the DSP-1000 has access to the internet. 2. Go to the Misc1 category in the setup menu. Select your time zone from the list and press the ENTER key to set it.
  • Page 42 4. At this time, the date will still show 1970, so press the SETUP key on your remote control to exit the setup menu and then reboot the device. Turn off the power switch, wait a few seconds and turn it back on. 5.
  • Page 43: Manually Setting The Time

    After changing the server, remember to reboot. To retain accurate NOTE: time over a long period of time, we recommend using the DSP-1000 that includes a real time clock and battery (RTC) or using the Auto ON/OFF function to reboot once a day and synchronise the time.
  • Page 44: Screen Mode

    Setting the time manually only works when the NTP server is turned OFF! To retain accurate time, we recommend using the NOTE: DSP-1000 that includes a real time clock and battery (RTC). Without RTC and battery, the time and date will be reset at reboot or power loss.
  • Page 45: Main Screen On Right

    Single Zone Standard display with a single zone only. Main screen on Main screen on the right side, static images on the right left and banner on top. Main screen on Main screen on the left side, static images on the left right and banner on top.
  • Page 46 Store the images for the left side in the “pic” directory and the ones for the top banner in the “toppic” directory. The dimensions for the DSP-1000 series are as follows. The NOTE: main screen is 810x630px and pic is 630x270px. The height of toppic and the scrolling message is 90px.
  • Page 47: Main Screen On Left

    3.11.2 Main screen on left This layout shows the main screen on the left side, the static images on the right and a banner on top. The main screen displays the videos and photos as seen with the standard single zone. The zone labelled “pic” will display a slideshow of all JPG images inside the “pic”...
  • Page 48: Info Screen On Right

    The dimensions for the DSP-1000 series are as follows. The NOTE: main screen is 810x630px and pic is 630x270px. The height of toppic and the scrolling message is 90px. 3.11.3 Info screen on right This layout shows the main screen, the scrolling text and a small area in the bottom right corner for a short static message and time/date display.
  • Page 49: Info Screen On Left

    Without the info.txt file, it will display the date, time and weekday. If there is no specific message for the video currently playing, it will fall back to the “info” message on the first line of the info.txt file. In the example below, it would therefore display “Planet”. 3.11.4 Info screen on left For the info text, an external TTF font is required.
  • Page 50 Create a text file and add up to 5 lines, each with up to 12bytes. Depending on when you would like to show this message, rename the text file with a two digit number from 00~23 and then store it in the “info” directory.
  • Page 51: Chapter 4 Playback

    Chapter 4 Playback There are three basic playback scenarios for the DSP-1000. The following are detailed explanations and step by step instructions on how to set the device up. If you jumped here directly and skipped the previous parts of the manual, we strongly recommend reading the previous chapters, especially if you have not yet set up the device.
  • Page 52: Mode 1 - Http/Ftp Download

    4.1 Mode 1 - HTTP/FTP Download A HDD or CF card is installed and data is stored on the DSP-1000. Each unit has its own storage but new content can automatically be downloaded at a certain time over the internet (WAN) from a server.
  • Page 53 In the setup menu of the DSP-1000, the path to the download list and the time for the download to start is set. The DSP-1000 will automatically start to download new content at the allotted time and start to playback the new content once ready.
  • Page 54: Disk Management

    possible from the outside. Commands can be sent via the PC utility or via command console. 4.1.1 Disk Management To manage the data on the local hard drive and to update the files with new content, access the file copy and erase command in the MISC2 category.
  • Page 55: Scheduled Download

    Scheduled Download To download new content over the internet and store it on the local drive, the DSP-1000 can be scheduled to download new files and certain commands automatically. It can access an FTP server or an HTTP link. To use this function, enable the Download List by setting it to Foreground or Background and set the path to your server.
  • Page 56 1. Press SETUP on your remote control to enter the DSP-1000’s setup menu. 2. In the MISC1 category under Download List, select Foreground or Background. Foreground will show the download progress on-screen, Background will hide it and not interrupt playback.
  • Page 57 5. Set a time when the download should start and save the settings. 6. On your server, prepare all the files required for the download. 7. The DSP-1000 will first look for the update.dsp file. It will download and execute the files that are set to 1 and ignore those that are set to 0.
  • Page 58: Creating The Update.dsp List

    Depending on the play mode, it will stop at the library screen or continue playback. If the DSP-1000 fails to download a file, it will skip and jump to the next one on the list. If it’s stuck in the middle of...
  • Page 59 FWupdate 0 Version 20071212 config 0 3. Save and store the file on your server. This location should be identical to the download path you have entered on your DSP-1000. The commands will be executed in following order: Order Command Function Details delete.lst...
  • Page 60 files in the root directory or * to erase all files. Store the file in the same location as the update.dsp file. message.txt Downloads the If set to 1, it will download the message.txt file message.txt file and replace the current text message.
  • Page 61 upload.lst Uploads files If set to 1, it will download the according to the upload.lst file from the server upload.lst file and then upload the files according to that list to a remote FTP server. Store the upload.lst in the same location as the update.dsp file.
  • Page 62: Creating The Download List

    4.1.4 Creating the Download List If the down.lst in the update.dsp list is enabled, the DSP-1000 will download the new content according to the download list. Create a new text file called “down.lst”, add the URL to the media files to be downloaded and store it on your server (same location as update.dsp).
  • Page 63: Downloading New Content

    4.1.5 Downloading New Content At the scheduled time, the DSP-1000 will automatically connect to the internet. It will read the content of the download list and start downloading the files accordingly. The media files will be stored and added to the existing files on the local drive.
  • Page 64: Creating The Upload List

    1. Create a new text file and call it “upload.lst”. 2. Add the path to the files on the DSP-1000, followed by a space and the URL to the remote FTP server and folder where the files are to be stored. Use the IP address and the complete address but without the file name, one file per line.
  • Page 65: Ftp Server

    DSP-1000. The URL to the remote directory does not have to be on the same server but make sure that the DSP-1000 has the rights NOTE: to upload files to that FTP folder. And we recommend using the IP address instead of the domain name.
  • Page 66 5. If necessary, modify your firewall to allow the Cerberus FTP server access to the local network and also allow the DSP-1000 access to the files on your computer. 6. Create the update.dsp and down.lst list and store it in the root folder you set up in step 2.
  • Page 67 2. In this example, it’s a WMV video. 8. On the DSP-1000, go to the Misc1 category in the setup menu and enter the path to your FTP server. In this example, both DSP-1000 and computer are on the same local network.
  • Page 68: Mode 2 - Smb Streaming

    4.2 Mode 2 - SMB Streaming The DSP-1000 is used without internal storage with the content stored on a PC at the same location and data is accessed over the local area network (LAN). The remote storage space could be a PC running WinXP...
  • Page 69 or it could be a network disk as an example. Advantage: No local hard drive is required and the data is easily maintained or updated by a system administrator with access to that local computer. Depending on the processing power, several units can access the same computer.
  • Page 70: Shared Folder On Winxp

    Shared Folder on WinXP To access a shared folder on a local PC, you will need a computer which is connected to the same local network as your DSP-1000. The guest account has to be enabled for the DSP-1000 to access the computer.
  • Page 71 3. Make sure your Firewall is set up to allow access to the shared folder. 4. On the DSP-1000, press SETUP on your remote control to enter the DSP-1000’s setup menu. 5. In the NETWORK category, you have two locations (PC1 & PC2) where you can add the shared folders.
  • Page 72: Shared Folder On Windows Vista

    To access a shared folder on a local PC, you will need a computer which is connected to the same local network as your DSP-1000. To use this function on Windows Vista, file sharing has to be turned on, password protected sharing turned off and a guest account with at least contributor level has to be added.
  • Page 73 2. Set up a shared folder on your PC. To do so, right click on a folder, go to Properties and select the Sharing tab. Click on the Share button. 3. Select the guest account from the drop down list and add it. Change the permission level to Contributor or Co-owner and then click on Share.
  • Page 74 4. Your folder is now shared. Write down the share name and then click on Done to close the dialog. 5. Make sure your Firewall is set up to allow access to the shared folder. 6. On DSP-1000, press SETUP on your remote control to enter DSP-1000’s setup menu. - 74 -...
  • Page 75 7. In the NETWORK category, you have two locations (PC1 & PC2) where you can add the shared folders. Press Enter to setup the file path. 8. Enter the IP address of your computer plus the directory and save it. As seen in step 4, the name for the shared folder in this example is 123, so the input for the directory path here would therefore be 123.
  • Page 76: Lan Disk

    If the permission level of the guest account is set to its default level Read, the DSP-1000 can still access the files but will not NOTE: be able to erase the remote commands on its own. We therefore strongly recommend using Contributor or Co-owner.
  • Page 77 DSP-1000’s setup menu. 5. In the NETWORK category, you have two locations (PC1 & PC2) where you can add the path to your LAN disk. 6. Choose a link (PC1 or PC2) and press ENTER. 7. Enter the IP address of your LAN disk plus the directory and save it.
  • Page 78: Mode 3 - Usb Drive

    4.3 Mode 3 - USB Drive There is no network connection or local drive whatsoever. The data is accessed from a USB drive via one of the DSP-1000’s USB ports. Advantage: No network connection or local hard drive is required. Set up is simple and quick. Data can easily be exchanged by unplugging the USB drive and using a computer to change the files.
  • Page 79: Usb Drive

    DSP-1000. At boot up, it will automatically copy all files from the external USB drive and store them on the internal drive or CF card.
  • Page 80 5. Click on Start to prepare the USB drive for the auto-copy function. 6. Close the DSP-1000 Drive Tool. 7. Store the files that you want to copy to the DSP-1000 on the USB drive. 8. Disconnect the USB drive from the computer and connect it to the DSP-1000.
  • Page 81: Playback Modes

    11. Done, remove the USB drive from the DSP-1000. If remote commands are stored on the USB drive, they will also be copied to the DSP-1000 and executed after the copy TIP: process is finished. Remember to remove the USB drive as soon as all files have been copied or select “Erase USB after...
  • Page 82: Playlist

    001-999. 4.5 Playlist The DSP-1000 supports LST playlists, to be played back automatically at boot up or at a certain date and time. To enable this function, select one of the playlist modes from the list and set the path to your playlist.
  • Page 83 4. Set the path to the playlist depending on where the list is stored. 5. Reboot your device and automatic playback will start immediately. 6. To turn off the playlist, press STOP to halt the playback, press SETUP to enter the setup menu and turn off the Playlist function. Once the playlist is enabled and in use, the user can only see the files that have been added to the playlist.
  • Page 84: Creating A Single Playlist

    After selecting the playlist mode, make sure to use the corresponding file names for the playlists, or otherwise NOTE: playback will not start. If the file name is not correct or the playlist for a certain time/date is missing, the unit will stop at the library screen.
  • Page 85: Display Time For Images

    4.5.2 Display Time for Images For images, you can set a display time in seconds (5 second increments with a maximum of 65535 seconds). Simply add a space after the file path and write the time in seconds. Refer to the following image as an example.
  • Page 86 If that does not exist, it will pause at the library screen. To use the playlist by time function, make sure the DSP-1000 NOTE: has access to a NTP server to synchronise the time. Do not let...
  • Page 87: Playlist By Date

    2007, rename the file 20070101.lst. Always use 8 numbers for the date. 3. Create as many lists as you like and store them on the local drive in the root directory. 4. For the playlist mode on the DSP-1000, select Date. - 87 -...
  • Page 88: Playlist By Date&Time

    2007/01/04 20070101.lst 20070102.lst 20070104.lst If there is no particular playlist for that day, the DSP-1000 will pause at the library screen and continue playback as soon as it can find a new playlist for that particular day. 4.5.5 Playlist by Date&Time...
  • Page 89 3. Create as many lists as you like but with a maximum of 24 per day and store them on the local drive in the root directory. 4. For the playlist mode on the DSP-1000, select Date/Time. 5. Whenever the time is up, the DSP-1000 will automatically refresh the content and if there is a specific playlist found for that date&time, it will rename the file to play.lst and use it for playback...
  • Page 90: Automated Play Modes

    4.6.1 Standard Default setting for the standard media player with user input via remote control. The DSP-1000 will show the main page after boot up and present the user a choice to access the files using the file library. 4.6.2 Repeat In this mode, the playlist function will be turned OFF.
  • Page 91: Manual & Standby

    automatically plays all files stored in the root directory of the internal drive or any attached USB drive as soon as the unit is turned on and plays them continuously. The playback sequence will be according to the file name and in following order from HDD to USB1 and USB2. Reboot the device after you have enabled this function.
  • Page 92: Auto On/Off

    Turning this function ON will allow you to set a time for the unit to automatically turn ON and also a time for it to turn OFF again. 1. Press SETUP on your remote control to enter the DSP-1000’s setup menu.
  • Page 93: Scrolling Text

    4.7 Scrolling Text The DSP-1000 can display on-screen messages in the form of a scrolling text (ticker) at the bottom of the screen. DSP-1000 can store a text file “message.txt” on the local drive and start playback. Or use the configuration tool instead to create a bitmap message and send it to the DSP-1000 before starting playback..
  • Page 94: Remote Commands

    4. Press the Send Message button to update the scrolling text immediately. 4.8 Remote Commands To remotely control the DSP-1000, certain basic and additional commands for maintenance, setup and immediate updates are available. As an example, they can be used to restart the unit, change the scrolling text or get the HDD content.
  • Page 95 This command will upgrade the firmware using the fwupdate latest version on the drive. These commands can be sent to the DSP-1000 via network connection (TFTP) by using the command console or the PC utility (Configuration Tool). For more details to TFTP and the Configuration Tool, please NOTE: refer to the Appendix.
  • Page 96: Creating A Command File

    If you are not in the same network, make sure your router is set up to forward the traffic on port 69 to your DSP-1000 and NOTE: the firewall will allow the traffic to pass through. Not all routers...
  • Page 97: Playmode Command File

    [MUTE] Sets the audio to mute. [Volume n] Sets the volume to a certain level (n = 1-32). 4.8.3 Playmode command file To change the play mode without restoring the configuration, create a text file “playmode.txt” and add one of the available play modes on the first line without extra line break.
  • Page 98: Creating A Delete List

    3. Make sure to add one empty line at the end of the list. 4. Save the file on your local drive. 5. Upload the file to the DSP-1000 via TFTP or HTTP/FTP download function and execute it by sending the delfiles command.
  • Page 99 sure to add one more empty line at the end. To delete all files in the root directory use *.* To erase all files on the drive use * If the delete.lst has been downloaded via HTTP or FTP by adding the file to the update.dsp list, the files will be NOTE: automatically erased.
  • Page 100: Appendix A: Configuration Tool

    Once you have made your modifications, save the configuration file to your local drive. For organisational purposes, you can use any file name you like but when you want to upload it to your DSP-1000, the file name has to be config.conf.
  • Page 101: Remote Command

    IP address of your DSP-1000. Once listed, click on it to select the unit and then press any of the buttons to send the command to your DSP-1000.
  • Page 102 If you are not in the same network, make sure your router is set up to forward the traffic on port 69 to your DSP-1000 and NOTE: the firewall will allow the traffic to pass through. Not all routers...
  • Page 103 Uploads the delete.lst and starts the delfiles process. - File List Command Creates file index of the current media files on the DSP-1000 and downloads the list to your Get HDD List computer. Depending on the quantity, this might take a couple of seconds.
  • Page 104: Message Control

    Start the configuration tool and select the Message Control tab. Right click in the field on the left hand side to add the IP address of your DSP-1000. Once listed, click on it to select the unit and then send the message to update the scrolling text on the DSP-1000.
  • Page 105 Depending on the firmware, only the bitmap or text messages NOTE: are supported. See the note in the configuration tool for a list of supported firmware versions. - Bitmap Message Enter the text for the scrolling message and press Preview Preview to see how it looks.
  • Page 106: File List Manager

    Downloads the current text message to your Get Message computer. Live update the scrolling text by typing a new Send Message message in the Message text field and pressing this button. A.4 File List Manager The file list manager can be used to create the playlist, download, upload and delete lists.
  • Page 107 Select and then add the media files to the destination Add Files list. Delete Files Select and then remove the files from the destination list. Open Select and open the DSPfiles directory list (useful to DSPfiles create a delete.lst) Select one of the files in the destination list, modify the Modify path, file name or add a delay time for JPEG images and click on “Modify”...
  • Page 108: Appendix B: File Transfer Tool

    Appendix B: File Transfer Tool This tool was designed for quick and easy transfer picture, video and other files to DSP-1000. Currently, this tool is only available for the Windows platform, and just use for local network transmissions. B.1 Put file to DSP-1000 1.
  • Page 109 3. Select the file directory that files located 4. Select the files wish to transfer and press “Add File To List” button move to Destination List. Then click “Put File to DSP-1000” for putting files to DSP-1000. - 109 -...
  • Page 110: Get File From Dsp-1000

    B.2 Get file from DSP-1000 1. Click “DSP-1000 File Manager” and wait the connection, it will show all files of DSP-1000 at Source List. 2. Select the files wish to transfer or delete, and press “Add File To List” button move to Destination List.
  • Page 111 3. Click “Get File” button to get files from DSP-1000 to your PC, or click “Delete File” button to delete the files at DSP-1000. - 111 -...
  • Page 112: Appendix C: Tftp Upload

    Path to your source file Target File Path to your target file Examples: This will upload the reboot file stored on your C: drive to the DSP-1000 at 192.168.11.25 and reboot the unit. • tftp -i 192.168.11.25 PUT C:\downfromserver.txt /downfromserver.txt This will upload the downfromserver.txt file stored on your C: drive to the...
  • Page 113 • tftp -i 192.168.11.25 PUT C:\config.conf /config.conf This will upload the config.conf file stored on your C: drive to the DSP-1000 at 192.168.11.25. A logical command to follow would be restoreconfig to upload the new settings. TFTP transfer can only be used for command files, not for the actual media files.
  • Page 114: Appendix D: Remote Controller Key Functions

    Appendix D: Remote Controller Key Functions Item Button Browser Mode Playback Mode Power Power OFF Power OFF 1 - .:/@&?=$#_-+! 2 - ABC 3 - DEF 4 - GHI 5 - JKL 6 - MNO 7 - PQRS 8 - TUV 9 - WXYZ 0 - Space [ ] CLEAR...
  • Page 115 RETURN Return to main screen Return to previous screen MENU Chapter menu (ISO) Set A-B points (ISO) PREV Previous page Previous clip PLAY Play NEXT Next page Next clip REPEAT Repeat all files Rewind STOP Stop playback Forward INFO Display file info SLOW REV Slow rewind PAUSE/STEP...
  • Page 116: Appendix E: Faq

    HDD or CF card is installed and it is recognised by the Ans: DSP-1000 before you enable the download function. Also check the update.DSP and down.lst file to see if all paths are correct. I’ve installed a local drive but it is not recognised by the DSP-1000? Make sure the jumper is set to Master (for 3.5”...
  • Page 117 The downfromserver command will start the download function and the DSP-1000 will get the update.dsp file via the download path Ans: that has been set in the setup menu. This will only work when the path has been set and the mode is either OFF or set to Schedule.
  • Page 118 When downnow is used, files are downloaded according to the down.lst list. The download path is irrelevant, as it will only look for the down.lst list on the local drive. I can’t enter the firmware update or configuration menu because it starts to play? Stop playback, go to the setup menu and turn off the playlist or repeat mode.
  • Page 119: Appendix F: Product Specifications

    Appendix F: Product Specifications High Definition Digital Signage Player Product Model DSP-1000 DSP-1000W Hardware Specification HDMI (up to 1080p), VGA, S-Video/Component Video Video (up to 720p and 1080i) , SCART RGB (optical Output cable), VGA (up to 1920x1200), Composite Video...
  • Page 120 Tool Interface English, Traditional Chinese and Simple Chinese Languages Support Environmental Dimension (W x D x 200 x 172 x 34 mm Weight 900 g Composite, Component and VGA AV cable 1.5m Cables Ethernet cable Power 12V DC, 2A Operating 0 ~ 45 Degree C Temperature Storage Temperature...

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