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Marquee W610 Media Player
November 19, 2010
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Marquee W610 Technical Guide - Version 1.0 – 111610
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  • Page 1 Technical Guide Marquee W610 Media Player November 19, 2010 Page | 1 Marquee W610 Technical Guide - Version 1.0 – 111610 DMX ©2010 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Quick Start Installation of W610 player..............18 Audio Visual Best Practices Guide ................19 Troubleshooting ....................20 Tested and Approved for Best Practices ..............23 Page | 2 Marquee W610 Technical Guide - Version 1.0 – 111610 DMX ©2010 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 3: Marquee W610 Technical Guide - Version 1

    You will also find a one page “Quick Start Installation” guide, which is included with each player. Please remember, you may always call DMX customer support at 800–345-5000 assistance in all installation matters. Page | 3 Marquee W610 Technical Guide - Version 1.0 – 111610 DMX ©2010 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 4: Marquee Solution Overview

    Marquee Solution Overview   Page | 4 Marquee W610 Technical Guide - Version 1.0 – 111610 DMX ©2010 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 5: Media Player - W610

    Media Player – W610 media player specifications Dimensions 7.56” x 8.27” x 2.44” (W x D x H) Weight 5 pounds, including external power supply Network 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet 802.11b/g/n wireless Supports WEP, WPA, WPA2, CIPHER-TKIP & CIPHER- CCMP wireless encryption Supports DHCP &...
  • Page 6: Installation Of W610 Player

    installation of W610 player required tools & equipment • Ethernet patch cable (for wired configuration) • HDMI, VGA (DDC2 Recommended) or DVI display cable(s) • Male 1/8” (3.5mm) cable (for non-HDMI audio) helpful tools for player configuration and troubleshooting • Laptop computer •...
  • Page 7: Step By Step Instructions

    portrait mode, and if live TV or other external video is to be presented on the screens. For more detailed information on these and other scenarios, consult the current Marquee Installation Instructions. 3. Out of the box, the W610 defaults to operate from a wired network connection. performing a wireless setup, you will need to know the following information in advance of performing configuration: SSID...
  • Page 8: Prior To Leaving Client Premise

    Leaving Client Premise • Point out location of the serial number, power button, power cord, Internet and cable connections to the customer. • Ensure your customer knows how to contact DMX Customer Service should they experience any problems. Page | 8     Marquee Technical Guide ‐ Version 6.2.0 – 090110          11Giraffes ©2010 All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 9: Network Configuration

    • Reboot the media player. Upon restart, confirm connectivity and communication with remote servers using the feedback provided on the Loading Screen. • Should you require assistance, call DMX Customer Service at 800-345-5000. Page | 9     Marquee Technical Guide ‐ Version 6.2.0 – 090110          11Giraffes ©2010 All Rights Reserved  ...
  • Page 10: Optimal Firewall Configuration

    Optimal Firewall Configuration 11Giraffes Marquee and associated products are configured to work outbound through ports 80, 443 and 22. Our products do not listen for, nor do they require, any inbound connections. Important Note: Steps 2 and 3 are discouraged unless absolutely necessary because such IP ranges need to be periodically audited and modified, creating additional maintenance to your network.
  • Page 11: Alternate Network Connection

    Alternate Network Connection Marquee is a networked solution and requires active internet access. If a network is not available for the Marquee player, Cradlepoint’s CBA250 can be used to provide cellular over-the-air wireless networking. This device supports all major data carriers (e.g., AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon) as well as USB or PCMCIA-express devices (e.g., the Franklin U301 USB modem via Sprint).
  • Page 12: Video Pass-Thru Adapter (Standard) Configuration

    Video Pass-Thru Adapter (SD) Configuration Pre-Installation Steps Marquee players support specific video pass through devices. The W610 supports the Hauppauge HVR1950 for standard definition and the Hauppauge HD-PVR for high definition. Gathering the following information prior to installation will help identify the proper equipment and cabling requirements, and simplify the installation process: •...
  • Page 13: Installing Video Pass-Thru (Standard Definition) Using The Hauppauge Hvr-1950

    Installing Video Pass-Thru (Standard Definition) Using The Hauppauge HVR-1950 • Run the necessary cable (Coaxial, S-Video or Composite) from the video source to the media player. • Verify the source video using this cabling. • Power down the digital media player. •...
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  • Page 15: Installing Video Pass-Thru (High Definition) Using The Hauppauge Hd-Pvr

    Installing Video Pass-Thru (High Definition) Using The Hauppauge HD- • Run the necessary cable (Component, S-Video or Composite video and RCA-Type Stereo Audio) from the video source to the media player. Note that HD video requires component video to be utilized. •...
  • Page 16 Instruct the client which connectors were used (component, S-Video or Composite). This is critical for the client to properly configure the Marquee software for playback. • Should you require assistance, call DMX Customer Service at 800-345-5000 Please see diagrams below.
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  • Page 18: Quick Start Installation Of W610 Player

    Attach the external power supply to a grounded outlet. Attach the other end to the player. Your Marquee W610 unit should power on automatically. If not, press the power button on the front faceplate of the media player. The screen will be black for about 25 seconds while the player starts.
  • Page 19: Audio Visual Best Practices Guide

    Audio Visual Best Practices Guide monitors / displays If the client does not have an existing video distribution solution, most screens on the market will work, however the recommendations below will help in the decision on types of monitors to use: •...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    REPEATER cable should be employed in order to deal with signal loss. All of our HDMI cables are "high speed" Category 2 cables, and are certified to the industry standards. A VGA Splitter cable provides a fast and easy way to simultaneously connect 2 monitors to a Marquee W610 via the VGA output. •...
  • Page 21 10 feet to 100 Feet Double Shielded SVGA Male to Male With Dual Ferrites – Black • Ferrites protect against EMI/RFI interference • Constructed of premium grade double-shielded video cable • Three internal coax lines for red, green and blue •...
  • Page 22 DVI Doctor features two female DVI connections that are designed to be used with DVI cables or DVI to HDMI cables up to 10 meters (33 ft.) long. Dimensions: 1.5” H x 2.6” W x 2.2” D. Note: does not work with HDCP protected media (e.g. Blu-ray movies).
  • Page 23: Tested And Approved For Best Practices

    Tested and Approved for Best Practices Scenario 1 1 Marquee player to 1 screen; distances 3 feet to 50 feet -VGA output from Marquee to VGA Input on Monitor -DVI output from Marquee to DVI Input on Monitor -HDMI output from Marquee to HDMI Input on Monitor Scenario 2 1 Marquee player to 1 screen distances of over 50 feet to 100 feet -In all instances where the Marquee player can be installed using small L brackets on the back...
  • Page 24 Scenario 5 1 Marquee player to 2 or 2 or more screens; distances 50 feet or more -See scenario 4 and use appropriate cables. HDMI solutions of over 50 feet to 100 feet, use Atlona AT-HD v14 and adhere to best practices. Resolutions will decrease if distances exceed the above scenarios from 1080p to 720p, and lower as the distances increase.

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