Network ..............................10 3.4. Starting the molitor 4K Light Player ......................11 3.5. Playback files .............................. 11 4. Configuration of the molitor 4K Light Player.................... 11 4.1. The Remote Control ............................ 12 4.2. OSD Menu ..............................13 Network & Internet ................................13 Display Setup ..................................
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Molitor GmbH. Molitor GmbH assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User’s Manual. Molitor GmbH makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User’s Manual and reserves the right to make improvements to this User’s Manual and/or to the products described in this User’s Manual, at any time without notice.
4K Light 2. Hardware Overview Front 1. System-LED 2. Time 3. Various Symbols (Network; USB-Device; Playback Status) Back Connection Descriptions from Left: 1. Wireless Antenna Connection (10cm Antenna included in Delivery) 2. AV Output 3.5mm Mini-Jack 4-Pole (CVBS und Stereo Audio) 3.
Gigabit LAN Port Integrate the 4K Light Player into an existing network or build up your own network of 4K Light Players. It can either be integrated via DHCP or be assigned a fixed IP address. For details please refer to the Network Settings section.
Connecting Outputs Video Connect the molitor 4K Light player to your display or projector using the HDMI2.0b port on the rear of the device. By default, the molitor 4K Light will choose a suitable resolution automatically. In some cases, the display can send the incorrect information and the signal will not be best possible option.
(220V). The Power LED on the front will change from orange to red and you will see a boot screen on the display. As soon as the molitor 4K Light starts playback, the LED will change to green and your content or the setup screen will appear on the display.
4K Light The Remote Control 5: Volume 1: Mute On / Off 2: Setup Button 6: Back Button in the Menu 3: Selection Arrows and OK Button 7: Display Mode 4: Mouse Pointer Adjustment On / Off Portrait / Landscape...
4K Light Mute Activation / Deactivation Show Setup Menu Selection Arrows and OK Button Mouse Pointer On / Off. The mouse pointer can be moved with the selection arrows and confirmed with the OK Button. Volume Adjustment Back Button in Menu Display Mode adjustment.
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4K Light 4.2.1.1. Wi-Fi and Available networks When Wi-Fi is activated, you can choose from available wireless networks and enter the network password: Input is possible either via a connected USB Keyboard, or with the Remote Control/Touch/USB Mouse via the onscreen keyboard.
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Press the back button on the remote control to close the keyboard and navigate the text field. 4.2.1.4. Scanning always available This feature is not available for the 4K Light Player 4.2.1.5. Proxy settings (For LAN Cable) You can define a proxy server for access to the Internet.
4K Light 4.2.1.6. IP Settings (For LAN Cable) First select automatic assignment of the IP address via DHCP or manual (static). With DHCP you don't have to do anything else if your network supports this function. If you choose Static, you can define the IP Addresses/Gateway/Subnet/DNS here.
4K Light Date & time Set the date and time either automatically via an NTP Server, or manually. You can also define the timezone. The time and date is maintained when the power is disconnected via an internal battery.
In order to add a new device (Pairing), choose Add Accessory and activate Device Search (Pairing) on your device. As soon as a device has been found, it can be selected from the list to connect it to 4K Light Player. CFPSetup.txt File...
Off: Selected resolution will be applied. The resolution of the 4K Light Player will be selected automatically according to the displays preferred settings. This is the default configuration. Sometimes the display will not request the best possible resolution. In these cases, the correct resolution should be manually applied.
2. Plug the SD Card / USB storage into the 4K Light Player. The 4K Light Player starts the playback of the files in alphanumerical order (0-9, A-Z). Videos will be played once, image content is displayed for the duration defined as Displaytime (Default is 5 seconds) Once all files have been played, the cycle will restart with the first item.
4K Light [ITEM 2] File=Movie2.mp4 Required Parameters • [ITEM #] Every item in the playlist must begin with this entry. Replace # with the index number that the file should have. This index defines the position of the item in the overall playback order.
You can define time windows, in which a file is valid for playback. You can define start and end dates as well as start and end times. Additionally, you can define weekdays. IMPORTANT: Please make sure, that the 4K Light Player is set to the correct time and date. Example: [ITEM 0] File=Movie1.mp4...
HTML5 Browser You can display HTML5 files on the internal Web browser of the 4K Light Player. The browser can display HTML5, php, CSS, JavaScript, etc… It is based on a webkit-browser, which means you must use the webkit- syntax for advanced CSS features: (i.e.
Control via UDP (User Datagram Protocol) The 4K Light Player can be controlled via UDP messages. You can access the player with its IP address and the configured UDP Port. The default Port is 4950 but can be assigned freely (Network).
4K Light PLAY Syntax PLAY=nnnn Alternative PLAYINDEX=nnnn Function Starting playback of ITEM with index nnnn Parameter nnnn Index of ITEM to be played The index is either the ITEM number in the PLAYLIST.txt [ITEM nnnn] or the position of the file in alphanumerical order on the SD card / USB storage.
CFPSetup.txt USB Touchscreen The molitor 4K Light Player can be controlled by a Touchscreen connected via USB. For every ITEM in the Playlist a total of 127 touch fields can be defined. These fields are only active during the playback of this ITEM. If another clip is started, completely independent new fields can be set.
4K Light USB Numblock You can use any USB Numblock to control playback on the Molitor MP 02 4K. By default, pressing Keys 0-9 will start ITEM 0-9. Key 1: ITEM 1 Key 2: ITEM 2 … You can also assign your own commands for this, as described below by using the command KeyOff.
4K Light Num2=2 Num3=3 Num4=4 Num5=3 Num6=3 Num7=3 Num8=3 Num9=3 NumPlus=1.d NumMinus=-1.d USB Presenter You can use a USB Presenter to control the playback. Currently supported are Logitech models like R400. • Entry in CFPSetup.txt: USB Type Presenter Default assignment of the 4 keys: Prev (Key25), Next (Key26), Play/Pause (Key27/28), Jump to first Item(Key29) Play/Pause key is toggling Key27 und Key28.
Key28=3 Key29=4 USB Keyboard You can connect a USB Keyboard to one of the USB ports of the 4K Light Player to control the menu and HTML Websites. USB Mouse You can connect a USB Mouse to one of the USB ports of the 4K Light Player to control the menu and HTML Websites.
1. Images to 4K Videos (Left): The molitor 4K Light player can display pictures in a maximum resolution of full HD (1920 x 1080pixels). If you would like to display in UltraHD resolution, you can convert the pictures to 4K videos with this included UltraHD converter! 2.
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4K Light 7.1.3.1. Select image files Now select your folder with the 4k images in the Explorer window and then press "Add image files" (Bild Dateien Hinzufügen). The selected files will then appear in the list under "Selected image files" (Gewählte Bild Dateien).
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4K Light 7.1.3.2. Choose Settings • Select the length of the resulting video under Display Duration (Anzeigedauer) in seconds. • Select the orientation of the resulting video (original, 90° Right, 180° Mirrored, 270° Right). (Video Drehen/Spiegeln) • Select the resolution of the resulting video. For the highest resolution, choose 3840 x 2160.
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7.1.3.5. Copying files to your SD Card/USB Storage device You can now copy the converted videos to your SD Card or USB stick and insert it into the molitor 4K Light Player. Afterwards you can enjoy your pictures in the best 4K resolution.
7.1.4.4. Copying files to your SD Card/USB Storage device You can now copy the converted videos to your SD Card or USB stick and insert it into the molitor 4K Light Player. Afterwards you can enjoy your converted videos in the best 4K resolution.
This is where the file is located: - SZe.app Download this file and copy it to a MicroSD card or USB memory. Insert it into the 4K Light Player and power it on. The update will be performed automatically and the file "SZe.app" will be deleted afterwards.
4K Light EC – DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We herewith declare that the product Product Name: molitor 4K Light Player Description: Device to playback digital video files stored on SD Cards conforms with the provisions of the directive: 89/336/EEC (EMC directive) amended by 91/263/ECC, 92/31/ECC, 93/68/ECC The application of this directive is according to the declaration in the instruction manual.
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