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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE Limitation of Liability The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual, the manufacturer and distributor assume no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this manual, or from the use of the information contained herein.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE MICROSOFT END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT • You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by TRITON SYSTEMS from Microsoft Licens- ing Inc. or its affiliates (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online”...
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION Section 4, Installation and What is Full Motion Video? Removal The Full Motion Video (FMV) system is a multimedia • Installation procedure for the FMV Hightopper and presentation option for Triton Systems ATMs. An ATM FMV Door Panel Assembly.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION • • The FMV should never be placed near or over a Do not use or leave the AC Adapter near a fire, radiator or heater. stove, or other hot environment. •...
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 2 - FMV DISPLAY FMV Display Layout The FMV displays visual media elements within a high- resolution color screen. See Figure 2-1. This screen is segmented into various panels or panes, each providing its own dynamically changing stream of content.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 2 - DISPLAY Poster Window Ad Banner Window This pane provides a 224 (wide) x 472 (high) pixel This pane provides a 500 (wide) x 168 (high) pixel display window. This pane can display text and graphic display window.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 2 - DISPLAY Promotion Window Ticker Window This pane provides a 524 (wide) x 128 (high) pixel This pane is only available on the six-pane display. display window. This pane can display animated text This pane is positioned in the lower part of the space (HTML-style), typically focused on product promotions.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 3 - COMPONENTS Door Panel Assembly FMV Components The FMV Door Panel Assembly is made up of the FMV The FMV system consists of the following major module, stereo speakers and front panel frame. Refer components: to Figures 3-2 through 3-4 for various views of the FMV Door Panel Assembly.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 3 - COMPONENTS Hightopper Rear Panel A ventilation fan is installed on the rear panel of the Hightopper Housing, as shown in Figures 3-6a and 3- 6b. This fan helps ensure the FMV module is maintained at the proper operating temperature.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 3 - COMPONENTS Hightopper Side Panels FMV Module The sides of the Hightopper Housing provide openings The FMV chassis is a PC-based control module with into which advertising panels can be inserted, as shown integrated high-resolution LCD display, internal RAM in Figure 3-7.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 3 - COMPONENTS Rear View (Figure 3-9) LED indicator. This LED will illuminate when power is applied to the FMV module. Speaker connector. Provides an output to the stereo Volume buttons. These buttons enable you to adjust speakers, which are attached to the Hightopper front the audio volume.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 3 - COMPONENTS Top View (Figure 3-10) PCMCIA socket cover. Open this cover to access the PCMCIA sockets. The computer’s PCMCIA sockets let you extend the capabilities of the FMV by inserting Brightness control. This is a thumb wheel control, PC cards.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 3 - COMPONENTS Right View (Figure 3-11) DC-IN Connector. Plug the FMV Power Module into this connector. DVD ROM Drive. The DVD drive is also capable of External mouse/keyboard connector. You can reading standard data CD and DVD ROM disks. Using connect an external keyboard, numeric keypad, or IBM CD or DVD media, large multimedia update files can PS/2 compatible mouse to the socket marked with the...
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 3 - COMPONENTS Bottom View (Figure 3-13) Hard disk drive. The FMV uses a removable 2.5" IDE hard disk drive with 4GB or more storage capacity. USB port. The FMV includes a Universal Serial Bus RJ-45 connector.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL • #8-32, 3/8” PAN head Phillips Screws (10). Installation Procedure • Adhesive cable clips (5). This section provides step-by-step instructions for installing the FMV. The following conditions are Step 1: Install Hightopper Housing. assumed: •...
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL NOTE SOME CABLE CLIPS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING FIGIURES MAY BE PRE- INSTALLED AT THE FACTORY. Figure 4-4. Securing Mounting Brackets. Figure 4-1. Place FMV Hightopper Housing on ATM. Figure 4-5. Securing Mounting Bosses. Figure 4-2.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL From within the Hightopper, locate the ventilation fan power cable. One end of the cable is attached to the body of the ventilation fan (see Figure 4-8). Figure 4-7. Location of cable clips. Figure 4-8.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Figure 4-10. Fan Power Cable routed Figure 4-12. Feed Fan Power Cable through through two Hightopper cable clips. cable clip in ATM upper enclosure. Figure 4-11. Feeding Fan Power Cable Figure 4-13.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL FMV Fan Power Jack Open the ATM cabinet door. Feed the ventilation fan power cable up through the access hole beneath the Card Cage, as shown in Figure 4- 15. Feed at least 8 inches of the cable into the Card Cage.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Connect J1 of the adapter board to the power supply cable that was disconnected from J8, as shown in Figure 4-20. Figure 4-22. Adapter Board connected to J8 on Card Cage back plane. If installing the FMV 4-Pin Modular (telephone- line) Cable using a Line Sharing Device, leave Figure 4-20.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Step 3, Option A: Install FMV 4-Pin 3a-2 Place the Line Sharing Device on top of the Card Cage, as shown in Figure 4-24. Modular Cable Using a Line Shar- ing Device.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Figure 4-26. Connecting modular cable to Figure 4-28. Modular cable connected to jack on Surge Suppressor module. Card Cage backplane. 3a-5 Connect the plug at the free end of the cable to 3a-7 Connect the plug at the free end of this cable to the LINE jack on the Line Sharing Device, as the DEVICE 1 jack on the Line Sharing Device,...
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Figure 4-30. Routing modular cables Figure 4-32. Feeding Line Sharing Device power cord into ATM upper enclosure. through cable clip. 3a-9 Next, route and connect the power adapter cable for the Line Sharing Device. From the rear of the ATM security cabinet, feed the power adapter cable through the lower access hole, as shown in Figure 4-31.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL 3a-12 Next, connect the plug at one end of the third modular cable to the DEVICE 3 jack on the Line Sharing Device, as shown in Figure 4-35. Feed this cable through the cable clip, as shown in Figure 4-36 and into the Hightopper, as shown in Figures 4-37 and 4-38.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Step 3, Option B: Install FMV 4-Pin 3b-2 In the ATM upper enclosure, place two cable clips on the inner back housing surface and Modular Cable Using a Dedicated route the 4-Pin Modular Cable through these Telephone Line.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL 3b-4 Place a cable clip on the upper back wall of the If the Line Sharing Option is used the ATM ATM back housing, as indicated in Figure 4-43. telephone line serves both the ATM and the FMV Pull any remaining slack in the 4-Pin Modular unit.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Connect the free end of the modular patch cord Step 5: Install FMV power cable. to the facility telephone jack. The FMV receives power from a DC power module, Connect the modular cable from Step 5-1 to the which connects to a standard AC power outlet.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Close the ATM cabinet. Return to the upper enclosure. Feed the FMV power cord through the indicated cable clip and into the Hightopper, as shown in Figures 4-53 through 4-55. Figure 4-51.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Figure 4-55. Pulling FMV Power Module cable into Hightopper. Figure 4-56. Secure FMV Power Module cable in cable clip. Figure 4-57. Secure FMV Power Module cable (and modular cable) in cable clip. 4-16 TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL While holding the module in this position, locate Step 6: Install FMV Door Panel the smaller of the two 4-Pin Modular Cable jacks Assembly. (RJ11) on the FMV, as shown in Figure 4-60. Connect the free end of the 4-Pin Modular Cable The FMV Door Panel Assembly is an integrated to this jack, as shown in Figure 4-61.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Figure 4-62. Routing power cable Figure 4-65. Closing FMV through FMV Hightopper cable clip. Door Panel. Figure 4-63. Connecting power cable Figure 4-66. FMV Door Panel connector to FMV. fully closed. Figure 4-67.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Step 7: Apply power and verify After a few moments the FMV screen will begin to display content (if applicable, audio content proper operation. should also be heard). Follow these steps to apply power and verify proper Adjust the screen brightness and volume operation of the FMV unit.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 4 - INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Lower the panel assembly to a near horizontal Removal Procedure position (see Figure 4-33). Rest the assembly support struts on the hinge bracket notches (see Figure 4-34). Removal of the FMV Door Panel Assembly is a simple matter of disconnecting a few electrical connections Step 3: Disconnect the 4-Pin and sliding the unit away from its support brackets.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 5 - OPERATION a. Venue number for the FMV unit at this FMV Activation installation location, obtained from the FMV chassis sticker. Once the FMV unit has been installed (according to b. Voice telephone number at the FMV the instructions in Section 4 - Installation), the unit must installation location.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 5 - OPERATION CD/DVD FMV Operation The FMV includes a CD/DVD drive, enabling hundreds The FMV is a self-contained multimedia presentation of megabytes of multimedia content to be conveniently system. Once initialized, the FMV operates transferred from CD or DVD media to the FMV internal automatically, presenting multimedia content without hard drive.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 5 - OPERATION Figure 5-6. CD/DVD Tray Fully Extended. Step 3: Insert Disk Figure 5-1. FMV panel in access position. If there is an existing disk in the drive, remove it. Carefully place the update CD or DVD on the disk tray, face (label-side) up.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 5 - OPERATION Step 4: Close Disk Tray Brightness Apply light pressure on the disk tray to close it (see The brightness control is a thumb wheel on the top of Figure 5-8). The FMV will automatically scan the disk the FMV module chassis.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 5 - OPERATION Figure 5-3. Location of volume controls (rear view of FMV module). TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 6 - MAINTENANCE Introduction ***WARNING*** This section describes general maintenance and Do not use any abrasive cleaners on the troubleshooting procedures for the Full Motion Video LCD window, as it will scratch! Do not use system.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 6 - MAINTENANCE Checking Cables and Connections Power-On Self Test Start by performing a careful visual inspection of the The Power-On Self Test (POST) runs every time you exterior of the FMV. If no LEDs are illuminated, make turn on the FMV.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 6 - MAINTENANCE You hear irregular beeps during General Hardware operation of the system and the Problems system halts. A few common hardware problems and suggested The problem is beyond the scope of this manual. solutions are presented in the table below: Contact technical support.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE SECTION 6 - MAINTENANCE You cannot use the mouse. • Check the cable connection. • Check the mouse with another application to see if there is a software incompatibility problem. • If possible, check the mouse with another FMV to see if it works.
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FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE APPENDIX B - LOWTOPPER REMOVAL Equipment Needed #2 Phillips Magnetic Screwdriver 6” Long (1) (not supplied) Removal Procedure 1. Disconnect power to the ATM and open the hood. If the ATM is already equipped with a small, lighted sign, unplug the power cord for the sign from the side of the card cage.
FULL MOTION VIDEO - USER GUIDE APPENDIX C - HIGHTOPPER REMOVAL Equipment Needed #2 Phillips Magnetic Screwdriver 6” Long (1) (not supplied) Removal Procedure 1. Disconnect power to the ATM and open the hood. If the ATM is already equipped with a Hightopper sign, unplug the power cord for the sign from the side of the card cage.
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