Qeedji DMB400 User Manual
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DMB 400
4.13.15 002G

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  • Page 1 U ser manual DMB 400 4.13.15 002G...
  • Page 2 Product information Product design and specifications are subject to change at any time and `Qeedji` reserves the right to modify them without notice. This includes the hardware, the embedded software 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

    Part IV : Configuration b y script Configuration by script Part V : Technical information Technical specifications Conformities Part VI : Contacts Contacts Part VII : Appendix Appendix: Device status (status.xml) Appendix: Qeedji PowerPoint publisher For Media Players Appendix: scrolling text overlay...
  • Page 4: Part I : Description And Installation

    Description and installation Part I...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    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. This device is a Class A device. In a residential environment, this device may cause radio interference. In this case, the user is asked to take appropriate measures.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    1.2  Getting started Device front face Antennas locations, Power supply connector, Audio connector, USB 2 3.0 connector, RS232 DTE connector, H DMI output connector. Device front face with the WLAN option Location of the 2 WLAN antennas to screw. Device rear face Antenna location, Power supply red LED, Status green LED,...
  • Page 7: Device Fixture

    1.2.1  Device fixture...
  • Page 8: Device Dimensions

    1.2.2  Device dimensions...
  • Page 9: Labelling

    1.2.3  Lab elling Product lab el The model of the device, the power supply characteristics, the serial number (PSN) and the MAC address are written on a label stuck on the case. Packingb ox lab el This is the label stuck also on the packingbox. It is showing information on: the device model, the serial number (PSN).
  • Page 10: Device Start-Up Step

    1.2.4  Device start-up step Step 1 (T0 = 0 s) Step 2 (T ~ 23 s) Step 3 (T ~ 44 s) Device start-up initialisation Device start-up finalisation Nominal mode This phase duration is depending on During this step, the device has to some variable values ( lik e NTP) , play the App content.
  • Page 11: Test Card

    1.2.5  Test card At the factory, the device content set by default is the . The chart displays important information to assist in the device configuration: Test Card   ☛ The star pictogram is showing the chosen identifi cation method in the device. It can be .
  • Page 12: Leds Behaviour

    1.3  LEDs b ehaviour LED POWER b ehaviour (power on device) State Information OK : Power supplied Error: Power supply issue ¹ LED LAN b ehaviour (power on device) State Information There is no network traffic on the Ethernet connector. B linking The blinking frequency is indicating the data rate on Ethernet connector.
  • Page 13 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. ³ If the problem persists after a partition repairing, contact support@ qeedji.tech.
  • Page 14: Connectors Pin-Out

    1.4  Connectors pin-out Power supply connector (12 V DC - 1.2 A) LAN connector Ethernet RJ -45. 10/100/1000 B aseT. It is recommended to use shielded cables. Audio Jack 3.5 mm connector (stereo L+R) It is recommended to use cables whose length is less than 3 meters. Video output connector (HDMI 2.0) This connector is used to connect a screen or video projector.
  • Page 15 N° Function RX D TX D...
  • Page 16 Video input connector (HDMI 1.4) Jack 3.5 mm connector (GPIO1/IR) N° Name Write/Read Control Voltage reference 3.3 V GPIO1 IN or OUT CPU/GPIO1 Ground Electrical features   Vin min Vin max VOH min VOL max VIH min VIL max GPIO1 -0.5 V 3.6 V 2.9 V...
  • Page 18 Configuration GPIO1 connector configuration can be done by editing the user preferences using the user interface or with a configuration Administration console script. The GPIO1 configuration part for this script is described here: H ow to configure the J ack 3.5 mm connector: //Set Jack 3.5 mm mode infrared if (aDirection = = "disable")
  • Page 19: Part Ii : Applicative User Interface

    Applicative user interface Part II...
  • Page 20: Applicative User Interface

    . This pane allows to watch the App content: http://<device_ IP_ addr>/.playout/ product = dmb400 Web DAV directories Clicking on the parent directory provides access to the root of the device' s WebDAV server, which provides access to directories, among other things: : location to store data for mediametry, .playlog/...
  • Page 21: Part Iii : Administration Console User Interface

    Administration console user interface Part III...
  • Page 22: Administration Console User Interface

    For example, for the MAC address value: ` ` 00-1c-e6-02-1e-45` , In a Web browser, enter the URL: http://[ fc00::21c:e6ff:fe02:1e45] /.admin/ To obtain the application note reminding some notions about IPV6 configuration, refer to the appropriate application note on the Qeedji Web site.
  • Page 23: Configuration > Administrator

    3.1.1  Configuration > Administrator pane, select the Administrator menu to change: In the Configuration Hostname the login credentials: Administrator name Password the device identification method: (default), Hostname UUID For security reasons, it may be useful to change the login credentials to access to the device' s Web user interface. Please keep these login credentials in a safe place afterwards.
  • Page 24: Configuration > Lan

    3.1.2  Configuration > LAN pane, select the LAN menu to set up the network configuration of the In 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 authentication method supported by your 802.1X...
  • Page 25: Configuration > Wlan

    3.1.3  Configuration > WLAN pane, select the WLAN menu to set up the network configuration of the From the interface on your device. Configuration WLAN ☛ The menu is only displayed when the option is supported by your device. W L AN W L AN Connection mode : Allows to establish a WIFI connection between your device and a WIFI router:...
  • Page 26: Configuration > Output

    While doing so, it is recommended to display the test Qeedji pattern of the device. When using the overscan, for a good configuration of your device, please make sure that your screen is not in mode.
  • Page 27: Configuration > App

    3.1.5  Configuration > App pane, select the App menu to select how the App must be loaded. From the Configuration For each mode, you can use the buttons at any time to remove the from the device or restart it, respectively. Purge the App Restart the App ☛...
  • Page 28 ☛ To fi nd out which software suites are capable of publishing an App on devices, contact support@ q eedj i.tech. Qeedji : allows to configure the device so that it can regularly load or update an App from a remote WebDAV server. Once the App is loaded, Pull WebDAV it starts immediately.
  • Page 29 . Once this PowerPoint Add-on is installed Qeedji PowerPoint publisher for media players on your computer, it allows to publish a PowerPoint presentation on some of your media players. For further information, refer to the chapter § Appendix: Qeedji PowerPoint publisher For Media Players...
  • Page 30: Configuration > Servers

    3.1.6   Configuration > Servers pane, select the Servers menu to define the configuration of the servers peripheral to your device. In the Configuration status, software installation and configuration servers. Status server : URL of the remote server' s WebDAV frontend for the broadcast of the device status file.
  • Page 31 Proxy server ¹ If your device does not have access to the Internet, it is possible to turn an MS-Windows computer into a NTP server. For further information, contact your IT department.
  • Page 32: Configuration > License

    3.1.7   Configuration > License pane, select the License menu to view your device license number. In the 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 after formatting your device, an error message indicating that the license is invalid will appear on your screen.
  • Page 33: Configuration > Date And Time

    3.1.8   Configuration > Date and time pane, select the Date and Time menu to check the time configuration: From the Configuration timezone, system date of your device (day and time). To update the date and time of your device, click on the value and then click on the button.
  • Page 34: Configuration > Regionality

    3.1.9   Configuration > Regionality pane, select the Regionality menu to choose the language in which information messages or error messages related to the From the Configuration device need be displayed. The supported languages are: English, Spanish, German, F rench.
  • Page 35: Configuration > Tasks

    3.1.10  Configuration > Tasks pane, select the Tasks menu to: From the Configuration program a device reboot task, program an energy management task for the appliance to reduce its energy consumption. Device restart tasks To create a restart task, click on the  button and then the button.
  • Page 36 It is possible to create several energy manager tasks in the same day. These settings for scheduled power level, start time, end time, occurrence, and exception are stored in ICAL format in the user preference innes.power-manager.calendar Example value (ICAL format): BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT...
  • Page 37 Function Related U ser Preferences Sound: activated = false innes.power-manager.level.max.<>.mute Screen: on innes.power-manager.level.max.<>.power-mode Volume: 100% = 100 innes.power-manager.level.max.<>.volume Opacity: 0% innes.power-manager.level.max.<>.opacity B rightness: 100% = 100 innes.power-manager.level.max.<>.brightness B acklight: 100% = 100 innes.power-manager.level.max.<>.backlight ☛ The values of these user preferences are all modifi able.
  • Page 38: Configuration > Variables

    3.1.11  Configuration > Variab les pane, select the Variab les menu to set variable (or TAG) values for this device. From the Configuration The variable names are: field1 field2 field3 field4 field5 These variable values can then be used in Apps to perform specific processing for certain devices only. ☛...
  • Page 39: Configuration > Av Commands

    3.1.12  Configuration > AV commands pane, select the AV Commands menu to enable the control of screens by AV (Audio-Video) commands through the From the Configuration connectors: RS232 ETHERNET HDMI AV Command name Description brighness screen brightness control mute screen mute control power-mode screen saver control back -light...
  • Page 40 For screen control via AV Command LAN, select the option. With the  button, configure the LAN interface of your device by adding: the IP address(es) of the screen(s) to drive, the port to be used (for example, port 1015) for sending AV commands. ☛...
  • Page 41: Maintenance > Test Card

    3.1.13  Maintenance > Test card pane, select the Test card menu to enable or disable the test pattern. The test pattern is often enabled during: From the Maintenance installing devices on the network, the development of the output resolution and overscan. ☛...
  • Page 42: Maintenance > Middleware

    3.1.14  Maintenance > Middleware pane, select the Middleware menu to view the version of the middleware installed on your device. From the Maintenance ☛ Corrective and evolutive maintenance software versions are regularly made available on the Q eedj i Web site. It is therefore advised to regularly update the device fi...
  • Page 43: Maintenance > Logs

    ☛ These logs can only be interpreted only by software developers who are familiar with the software brick s that have been developed. Activating the logs with a level other than should only be done after a request from support. Qeedji Enabling traces with a level can significantly disrupt the operation of the ◬...
  • Page 44: Maintenance > Preferences

    3.1.16   Maintenance > Preferences pane, select the Preferences menu to view all the preferences. In the Maintenance The filter allows to display only the preferences whose name contains the string entered in the filter. All the preferences have optimal default values. Double click on a preference to change its value.
  • Page 45: Maintenance > Tools

    App. If the problem persists, and the Format button is available, clicking on the button will format the content. It is then necessary to publish again the App. Format ☛ If the problem persists after formatting the SD card, contact your support. Qeedji...
  • Page 46: Information > 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 particular to generate the license key of the device), : Universal Unique IDentifier, UUID : Product Serial Number.
  • Page 47: Information > Network

    3.1.19   Information > Network pane, select the Network menu to view a summary of the device' s network configuration. In the Information...
  • Page 48: Information > Screens

    3.1.20  Information > Screens pane, select the Screens menu to view information about the connected display in H DMI. From the Information...
  • Page 49: Part Iv : Configuration B Y Script

    Configuration b y script Part IV...
  • Page 50: Configuration By Script

    4.1  Configuration b y script The DMB 400 device can auto-configure with a configuration script. The configuration script can be either: hosted on a remote WebDAV server or broadcasted by your DH CP server (code 66) or injected through an USB storage device or dropped in the device WebDAV directory with a WebDAV client.
  • Page 51: Part V : Technical Information

    Technical information Part V...
  • Page 52: Technical Specifications

    5.1  Technical specifications Model Manufacturer DMB 400 Qeedji Processors   Quad core cortex-A9, 1.2GH z MALI-400 Peripherals 1x USB 2.0 H ost (Low/Full/H igh Speed) 1x USB 3.0 H ost (Low/Full/H igh/Super Speed) 1x J ack 3.5 mm configurable in GPIO or Infrared...
  • Page 53 Options Information GPRS/EDGE/H SDPA Modem Mini-SIM card (25 mm x 15 mm) WIFI 802.11a/b/g/n (WIFI 4) SPARK LAN WPEA-152GN(B T) module Power supply 12 V DC (1.2 A) Operating temperature Storage temperature 0 ° C to + 40 ° C -20 °...
  • Page 54: Conformities

    5.2  Conformities In conformity with the following European directives: LVD 2014/35/EU EMC 2014/30/EU...
  • Page 55: Part Vi : Contacts

    Contacts Part VI...
  • Page 56: Contacts

    Refer to the Web site for FAQ, application notes, and software downloads: https://www.qeedji.tech/ Qeedji Qeedji FRANCE INNES SA 5A rue Pierre Joseph Colin 35700 RENNES Tel: + 33 (0)2 23 20 01 62 Fax: + 33 (0)2 23 20 22 59...
  • Page 57: Part Vii : Appendix

    Appendix Part VII...
  • Page 58: Appendix: Device Status (Status.xml)

    The DMB 400 device is updating 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> <id-type>MAC</id-type> <mac>00-1c-e6-02-20-e2</mac> <hostname>dmb400</hostname> <uuid>05c00002-0000-0000-0000-001ce60220e2</uuid> <modelName><gekkota_ os-model></modelName> <modelNumber>4.13.12</modelNumber> <serialNumber>00920-00002</serialNumber> <middleware>gekkota-4</middleware> <field1/> <field2/> <field3/> <field4/>...
  • Page 59: Appendix: Qeedji Powerpoint Publisher For Media Players

    PowerPoint Publisher For Media Players ☛ The PowerPoint Add In can deal with several DMB 400 devices with the same MS-PowerPoint Qeedji PowerPoint Publisher For Media Players presentation. ☛ In this version, only the DMB 400, whose WebDAV servers are available with the scheme ( default value) , are supported.
  • Page 60 PowerPoint and open it again to use the new version. ☛ In some rare cases, the warning message PowerPoint has problems with the Qeedji complement. If the problem persists, disable this add-on could be prompted when opening a MS-Offi ce PowerPoint. In this case, do and check for updates.
  • Page 61 Q eedj i PowerPoint Pub lisher For Media Players: register one or several devices To register one or several DMB 400 devices, open you MS-Office Powerpoint presentation then: click on the menu, Qeedji on the ribbon, click on the item to access to the DMB 400 device registering panel.
  • Page 63 (older OS, Smart monitor), the message below is Qeedji PowerPoint Publisher for Media Player displayed Information The App "Qeedji Powerpoint Publisher for Media players" is not supported on this device ☛ The may prevent to publish properly by returning this error: protected view Publishing failure (Error: Unable to save a copy of the .
  • Page 64 The PowerPoint presentation slideshow is now running on the media players. U ser interactivity The user interactivity with key pressed is supported as soon as the PowerPoint presentation is played on the media player. If the CEC is activated on your screen, and the CEC passthrough properly supported: Press on the key of the screen remote control to go to the next slide, RIGHT ARROW...
  • Page 65: Appendix: Scrolling Text Overlay

    7 .3  Appendix: scrolling text overlay In full H D resolution, the device supports a scrolling text in overlay until 1226 characters per line in the text file. In ultra H D resolution, the device supports a scrolling text in overlay until 688 characters per line in the text file. The max height for the banner in which a scrolling text is played must be lower than 20% of the screen height.

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