Media Player Applications - Kimex 160-4075T User Manual

75” 189cm interactive flat panel display
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The location where the transmission is most effective
differs depending on the usage environment.
The Wireless feature of the Display supports 802.11
a,b,g,n & ac type modems. It is highly recommended
that you should use the IEEE 802.11n communication
protocol in order to avoid any possible problems while
watching videos.
You must change your modem's SSID when there are
any other modems around with the same SSID. You can
encounter connection problems otherwise. Use a wired
connection if you experience problems with a wireless
connection.
A stable connection speed is required to play back
streaming content. Use an Ethernet connection if the
wireless LAN speed is unstable.
Note: Operating system allows only one network connection
at a time. If the Display is connected to the network both
wirelessly and via Ethernet (wired), the Ethernet connection
will take priority. Since if this is the case, a WLAN connection
can not be established. Unplug the Ethernet cable to allow
wireless connection.
Networked Standby Mode
Networked Standby Mode is a standard that allows
a device to be turned on or woken up by a network
message (magic packet). This message is sent to the
device by a program executed on a remote device
connected to the same local area network, such as
a smartphone.
To enable this feature the Networked Standby Mode
option in the Network & Internet menu and the Power
Mode option in the Display Settings > Options >
Power Up Settings menu should be enabled (Power
Mode - Reactive). It is necessary that both the device,
from which the network message will be sent to the
Display, and the Display are connected to the same
network. All devices must support magic packet on the
system from Access Points to the device which sends
the magic packet and the device which receives the
magic packet to wake-up. You can use any Networked
Standby Mode software available for the operating
system of your device in order to send magic packets.
In order to use this feature the Display and the remote
device should be connected at least once while
the Display is on. If the Display is powered off, the
connection should be re-established, the next time it is
switched on. Otherwise this feature will be unavailable.
This does not apply, when the Display is switched into
the standby mode.
How to control functionality
• Enable the Networked Standby Mode feature from
within the Network & Internet menu
• Connect your Display and the remote device, which
will send the magic packets to the Display, to the
same network
• Get the MAC address of your Display which will be
needed in order to send magic packets. Refer to the
Connectivity section for information on how to get
the MAC address
• Switch the Display into standby mode
• Send magic packets to the MAC address of your
Display by using mobile phones, Linux or Windows
computers
Your Display should wake up after receiving magic
packets.

Media Player Applications

Tap on the All Apps widget (
or on the General Tools Bar. The applications installed
on your Display will be listed. Launch the application
of your choice. Gallery, MoviePlayer and Music
applications can be used to play/display media files.
The application menus are not fully compatible with the
touch screen. So it will be more convenient to use the
remote control when navigating through these menus.
Video Files
Lauch the MoviePlayer app from the All Apps menu.
Select the connected USB stroge device. Highlight a
video file and press OK to play it back. You can use the
buttons on the info bar to control the video playback,
and configure the settings. The info bar will disappear
after a certain period of time. Press OK to reveal the
info bar again.
Pause/Play: Pause and resume the playback.
Back: Return to the previous screen.
Music Files
Lauch the Music app from the All Apps menu.
You can use the tabs at the top of the screen to sort
the files. Press OK to play back the highlighted music/
audio file. Now Playing screen will be displayed. You
can use the options here to control the media.
Pause/Play: Pause and resume the playback.
Back: Return to the previous screen.
The Media Control Buttons on the Now
Playing Screen
Play List: Display the now playing playlist.
Shuffle: Highlight and press OK to turn the shuffle
option on or off. When the shuffle mode is on, all of
the music files in the current playlist are played in a
random order.
Repeat: Highlight and press OK to turn on or off the
repeating option for the playing file or all files in the
current playlist. Press OK consecutively to change
the functionality. All music files in the current list or the
currently playing file will be repeatedly played back.
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