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  • Page 1 PN300 & SQP133 User’s Manual PN300SQP133V101-A...
  • Page 2 GeoVision. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. GeoVision, Inc. makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.9 Upgrading the Firmware...................22 3.10 Restoring to Factory Default Settings..............23 Chapter 4 Content Designer .....................24 4.1 Minimum System Requirements ................24 4.2 Installing the Content Designer ................25 4.3 The Menu Bar......................26 4.4 Creating a Project.....................27 4.5 Playing the Project on PN300 or SQP133..............34...
  • Page 4 Chapter 5 Content Schedule.....................35 5.1 Installing the Schedule .....................35 5.2 Setting the Content Schedule...................36 Chapter 6 CMS Lite......................43 6.1 Additional System Requirements ................44 6.2 Installing the CMS Lite .....................46 6.3 Connecting the Devices to CMS Lite................47 6.4 The Main Screen ......................48 6.5 Uploading Video and Image Files ................50 6.6 Uploading the Scenario ....................51 6.7 Uploading the Schedule ...................52...
  • Page 5 7.9.4 Package Management ................82 7.10 Upgrading the Firmware..................83 Chapter 8 Dynamic DNS....................84 8.1 Installing the Dynamic DNS..................84 8.2 Registering Domain Name ..................85 8.3 Starting Dynamic DNS....................87 Specifications ........................88 PN300 ..........................88 SQP133 ..........................89 Appendix ..........................90 Definitions of Folder Names....................90 Warranty Policy ........................91...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Digital Signage presentations. 1.1 Features • Multimedia support • Video resolution up to 1080p and Video outputs of High Definition and VGA (PN300 only) • Panel resolution of 1280 x 800 (SQP133 only) • Built-in speaker (SQP133 only) •...
  • Page 8: Optional Accessories

    • Wall mount kit: (For PN300) 2 L-type brackets and 4 screws included • VESA monitor mount kit: (For PN300) 1 VESA monitor mount bracket, 2 L-type brackets, 4 large screws and 8 small screws included • GV-WiFi USB Adapter...
  • Page 9: Overview

    Introduction 1.4 Overview This section identifies the components of the PN300 and SQP133. 1.4.1 PN300 Front View Figure 1-1 No. Name Function The green LED indicates the system is ready. LED Indicators The red LED indicates the power is supplied.
  • Page 10 Rear View Figure 1-2 No. Name Function Ethernet Connect to an Ethernet. SPDIF Reserved (not enabled). High Definition Connect to a High Definition supported display device. Connect to a VGA monitor. Connect to a speaker. Power OFF/ON Switch the power on or off. DC 12V Connect to power by using the supplied power adapter.
  • Page 11: Sqp133

    Introduction 1.4.2 SQP133 Right Panel View Figure 1-3 No. Name Function Connect to an SD card for local storage of content and SD Card Slot firmware upgrade. Connect to a USB storage device for local storage and GV-WiFi USB Adapter. Note the removal of the USB storage device will cause the SQP133 to automatically reboot.
  • Page 12 Left Panel Figure 1-4 No. Name Function Switch to the setup menu. MENU Enter the setup options or save the settings in the Setup Menu. ENTER Move the cursor up. Move the cursor down. DOWN Move the cursor left. LEFT Move the cursor right.
  • Page 13: The Ir Remote Control

    1.5 The IR Remote Control Figure 1-5 No. Name Function Power Turn on or off the PN300 / SQP133. Numeric / Alphabetical / Punctuation Marks Enter the numbers, alphabets or punctuation marks. Buttons Back to the previous page in the Setup Menu.
  • Page 14 Switch among the 8 resolutions for PN300. Once the button is pressed, the Green LED on the front panel of PN300 will flash. Press No. 0 ~ 7 for the desired resolution within 30 seconds. Shift + 0 : VGA_640 x 480...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    4. Switch the Power button to ON. Note: 1. You can only connect the PN300 / SQP133 to one display device through the High Definition or VGA connector. The video signal will be unstable if multiple display devices are connected.
  • Page 16: Connecting The Sqp133

    2.1.2 Connecting the SQP133 Follow the steps below to connect the SQP133: Figure 2-2 1. Connect to power using the supplied power adapter. 2. Connect to a standard network cable. 3. Turn the Power switch to ON.
  • Page 17: Installing Wall Mount

    Optionally, you can purchase the mounting plates to mount PN300 on a wall. 1. Unscrew the 4 screws on the back panel of the PN300. Figure 2-3 2. Use the 4 screws in the package to tighten the L-type brackets on the PN300. L-Type Bracket L-Type Bracket...
  • Page 18: Installing Vesa Monitor Mount

    2. Using the 4 large screws, tighten the VESA monitor mount bracket on the back of the computer monitor. Figure 2-5 3. Use the 4 small screws to tighten the PN300 and the VESA monitor mount bracket together. Figure 2-6...
  • Page 19: Playing The Slideshow

    Getting Started 2.4 Playing the Slideshow Without any further settings, you can now play the slideshow made of video or image files. 1. Create a folder named Loop_Video in a USB storage device or a SD card. 2. Copy image or video files to the Loop_Video folder. 3.
  • Page 20: Chapter 3 System Setup

    Chapter 3 System Setup You can customize the system settings of the PN300 / SQP133. 3.1 The Setup Menu Turn on the PN300 / SQP133 and the connected display device. The setup menu with six setup options appears. Figure 3-1 Video Adjustment: Set up the video output and resolution.
  • Page 21: Setting Video Output And Resolution

    System Setup 3.2 Setting Video Output and Resolution To set up the video output and resolution for PN300, select Video Adjustment . The following window appears. Figure 3-2 Output: Select a video output from VGA or High Definition which is supported by the display monitor.
  • Page 22: Setting Slideshow Display Effect

    3.3 Setting Slideshow Display Effect To set up slideshow display effect, select Play Source . The following window appears. Figure 3-3 Storage: Select a local storage from USB or SD. By default, SD card is set as local storage. Interval Time: Select the interval time to play the slideshow. The options include 1, 3, 5, 10, and 30 seconds.
  • Page 23: Looking Up Device Information

    System Setup 3.4 Looking Up Device Information To see the network information, storage information, current time and firmware version, select Information . The following window appears. Figure 3-4 Output: Shows the video output and resolution. Storage: Shows whether the local storage is set to SD or USB. The remaining storage space is shown in parenthesis.
  • Page 24: Setting The System Time

    3.5 Setting the System Time To set up the system time, select Time Adjustment . The following window appears. Figure 3-5 Set Local Time: Set up the date and time. Power ON/OFF: Select Yes and set up the power on and off time. For example, if you set the power on/off to 09:00/22:00, the device will automatically turn on at 9 am and turn off at 10 pm daily.
  • Page 25: Setting The Network

    System Setup 3.6 Setting the Network You can configure the network settings of the device to establish a wired network connection or a wireless network connection. After setting up the network, you can connect the devices to CMS Lite or CMS Server. For more details on CMS Lite or CMS Server, see Chapter 6 CMS Lite or Chapter 7 CMS Server.
  • Page 26: Wireless Network Connection

    3.6.2 Wireless Network Connection A GV-WiFi USB Dongle is required to connect the device to wireless network. To establish a wireless network connection, select Network and select WLAN Setting. This window appears. Figure 3-7 1. Press the Search button to scan for available Access Points / wireless stations. 2.
  • Page 27: Setting The Device Name

    Figure 3-8 3.8 Copying Files from the USB Storage Device You can always insert the SD card on the PN300 / SQP133 and use a USB storage device to transfer media files to the SD card. 1. Copy the Schedule, Loop_Video or Scenario folders to the USB storage device.
  • Page 28: Upgrading The Firmware

    3.9 Upgrading the Firmware We will periodically release the updated firmware on the website. You may also find the updated firmware from the Software CD. 1. Copy the firmware file to the root folder of a USB storage device or a SD card. 2.
  • Page 29: Restoring To Factory Default Settings

    For PN300, use the default button on the device to restore default settings. 1. Press and hold the Default button (No.1, Figure 1-1) on the front panel of the PN300. The green LED will turn off after 8 seconds. Then you can release the Default button.
  • Page 30: Chapter 4 Content Designer

    Chapter 4 Content Designer Using the Content Designer, you can design your own digital media content. You can create a project contained with images, videos, scrolling tickers or QR code for digital signage presentations. 4.1 Minimum System Requirements The minimum system requirements to install and run the Content Designer: Windows XP / 7 32-bit OS Supported...
  • Page 31: Installing The Content Designer

    3. Select Install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 (Not compatible with Windows 2000) and follow the on-screen instructions. 4. Select Install Authoring Tools and then select Install Authoring Tool-Content Designer (Only for PN300 & SQP133), and follow the on-screen instructions. Figure 4-2...
  • Page 32: The Menu Bar

    4.3 The Menu Bar Figure 4-3 No. Name Function File Create, open or export a scenario or a project. Select a transition mode for the displayed images or set up the Control foreground effect. Add grid lines and select the color of the grid line on the Windows canvas to help edit the project, or change the language setting.
  • Page 33: Creating A Project

    Create a Screen Layout 1. To create a project, click File on the menu bar and select New Scenario. 2. Select PN300 or SQP133 and a screen resolution. Figure 4-4 Note: The Content Designer supports the following resolutions for High Definition and VGA...
  • Page 34 The Main Screen Figure 4-6 No. Name Function Overview Display the location of an object (or a zone) on the layout. QR: Add an object (or a zone) to include QR code. Ticker: Add an object (or a zone) to include a scrolling ticker.
  • Page 35 Content Designer Preview Select Preview to view the created project. Blue: Image files Green: Video or image files Object Colors Purple: QR code Orange: Scrolling Ticker Resolutions Display the screen resolution of the project. You can drag the sides of the object (or zone) to change its position or size. You can also add new objects (zones) to the layout by clicking the New Object button and then selecting Image, Video, Ticker or QR.
  • Page 36 2. To add images: A. Double-click the Image object (zone) B. Click Browse to browse the folder containing image files. Figure 4-8 C. Drag the desired image files to the playlist. Up to 50 image files can be added. You can change the order of the files on the playlist by using the arrow buttons.
  • Page 37 Content Designer 3. To add a scrolling ticker A. Double-click the Ticker object (zone). B. In the Text field, type the desired text you want to display in a ticker fashion. Figure 4-9 C. Optionally, you can change the font, background color and font size of the text. You can also select the speed and scrolling type to display the text.
  • Page 38 Additional Effect 1. To set up the foreground effect, click Control on the menu bar and select Foreground. Click Browse to locate an image in PNG, BMP or JPEG format and then click OK. Note: The foreground effect can only apply on one object (zone) layout. Figure 4-11 2.
  • Page 39 Content Designer Preview Screen Layout 1. To preview the created project, click Preview on the main screen. 2. To save the project, click File and select Output Scenario. 3. Name the project in the Scenario Name field. Click to browse the location to save the project.
  • Page 40: Playing The Project On Pn300 Or Sqp133

    3. Connect the USB storage device or the SD card to the PN300 / SQP133. 4. Turn on the display monitor and the PN300 / SQP133. 5. By default, the local storage is SD card. If you are using a SD card, the PN300 / SQP133 will play the project automatically at this step.
  • Page 41: Chapter 5 Content Schedule

    5.1 Installing the Schedule Insert the Software CD to your computer. It runs automatically and a window pops up. Select Install Authoring Tools, and then select Install Authoring Tool-Schedule (Only for PN300 & SQP133 & SQP110), and follow the on-screen instructions. Figure 5-1...
  • Page 42: Setting The Content Schedule

    Power On and Power Off settings. Figure 5-2 To create the first content schedule, specify the time for the PN300 / SQP133 to automatically turn on and turn off in the Power On and Power Off drop-down lists.
  • Page 43 Content Schedule Click the Setting 1 button to set up the first schedule. This dialog box appears. Figure 5-4 Specify the date to play the media files in the Start Date and End Date drop-down lists. Figure 5-5 Specify the day(s) to play the media files. Figure 5-6...
  • Page 44 To exclude certain dates from the schedule, select the dates from the drop-down list, and click Add. Figure 5-7 Click OK. This calendar appears. The scheduled dates are displayed in black color. Figure 5-8...
  • Page 45 Content Schedule Double-click any of the scheduled dates in black. This setup box appears. You can further specify a period of time in a day to play the media files. Figure 5-9 Click any time column. This dialog box appears. You can specify the type of media files and time to play.
  • Page 46 If you select Scenario: Click the button to locate the Scenario folder, select PN300.NOE or SQP133.NOE, and click Open. Figure 5-11 Specify a period of time to play the Scenario files in the Start Time and End Time drop-down lists.
  • Page 47 Content Schedule 11. You can create different periods of time to play different types of media files in a day by repeating steps 8 to 10. 12. Click OK in the following dialog box to apply the time settings to the selected date. Figure 5-12 13.
  • Page 48 14. To save the schedule, click Export on the main screen, and click File Transfer Completes when this message box appears. Figure 5-14 15. The schedule settings are exported to the Output_Schedule folder. After opening the folder, you will find two subfolders, Scenario and Schedule. Figure 5-15 16.
  • Page 49: Chapter 6 Cms Lite

    CMS Lite Chapter 6 CMS Lite The CMS Lite is Content Management System, allowing you to remotely upload media files, scrolling tickers or firmware to multiple digital signage devices. Figure 6-1 Note: For information on SQP110, refer to SQP110 Series User’s Manual.
  • Page 50: Additional System Requirements

    6.1 Additional System Requirements The CMS Lite supports 50 units of digital signage devices for free. If you want to connect more devices to the CMS Lite, an additional dongle is required. Different number of connections is available for purchase, with 10 connections for every increment and up to 500 connections in maximum.
  • Page 51 USB drivers for dongle; otherwise the additional number of connections will not be applied. 1. Insert the Software CD to your computer. It runs automatically and a window pops up. Figure 6-2 2. Select Install GeoVision USB Devices Driver and follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 52: Installing The Cms Lite

    1. Insert the Software CD to your computer. It runs automatically and a window pops up. 2. Select Install Content Management System and then select Install CMS Lite (Only for PN300 & SQP133 & SQP110), and follow the on-screen instructions. Figure 6-3...
  • Page 53: Connecting The Devices To Cms Lite

    CMS Lite 6.3 Connecting the Devices to CMS Lite To connect the device to CMS Lite, you have to set up the CMS settings. Make sure the device is already connected to the network. See 3.6 Setting the Network for more details. 1.
  • Page 54: The Main Screen

    6.4 The Main Screen Figure 6-6 No. Name Function File Exit the CMS Lite. Configure: Configure the communication port between the CMS Lite and the devices. The available port number is Tool between 1 and 65534. The default value is 10000. Version: Display the version of the CMS Lite.
  • Page 55 CMS Lite local storage of the device. Reboot Reboot the device. Reload Refresh the information. Display the information of connected devices, including device type, device name, IP address, MAC address, status, Information last update time, transfer status, file name, transfer speed, free space, resolution and firmware version.
  • Page 56: Uploading Video And Image Files

    6.5 Uploading Video and Image Files You can upload some video and/or image files to the device. To upload the desired video and/or images files, you must save these files to the Loop_Video folder first. Important: The upload action will remove all the Loop_Video, Scenario and Schedule folders from the local storage.
  • Page 57: Uploading The Scenario

    CMS Lite 6.6 Uploading the Scenario To upload the project created using the Content Designer to the device, follow the steps below. Important: The upload action will remove all the Loop_Video, Scenario and Schedule folders from the local storage. 1. On the CMS Lite, select the desired device(s) and click the Upload Scenario button Figure 6-8 2.
  • Page 58: Uploading The Schedule

    6.7 Uploading the Schedule To upload the content schedule, created using the Schedule software, to the device, follow the steps below. Important: The upload action will remove all the Loop_Video, Scenario and Schedule folders from the local storage. 1. On the CMS Lite, select the desired device(s) and click the Upload Schedule button Figure 6-9 2.
  • Page 59: Uploading The Firmware

    CMS Lite 6.8 Uploading the Firmware To upload the firmware to the device, follow the steps below. 1. On the CMS Lite, select the desired device(s) and click the Upload Firmware button to locate the firmware file. 2. Click Open. The percentage of uploading process will be displayed in the Transfer Status column.
  • Page 60: Uploading The Scrolling Ticker

    6.9 Uploading the Scrolling Ticker To upload a scrolling ticker to the device, follow the steps below. 1. On the CMS Lite, select the desired device(s) and click the Text Overlay Setup button Figure 6-10 2. Type the text in the Text field. You can type up to 200 characters in the Text filed. 3.
  • Page 61: Changing The Device Name

    CMS Lite 6.10 Changing the Device Name To change the device name, follow the steps below. 1. On the CMS Lite, select the desired device(s) and click the Edit Device Information button Figure 6-11 2. Type a name for the device. 3.
  • Page 62: Chapter 7 Cms Server

    Chapter 7 CMS Server CMS Server is a Content Management System server that allows you to upload media files, scrolling tickers or firmware to up to 1000 digital signage devices using a Web interface. You can also look up records and analysis of user and device activities. TCP / IP PN 300 SQP133...
  • Page 63: System Requirements

    CMS Server 7.1 System Requirements The system requirements for CMS Server are listed below. 7.1.1 Minimum System Requirements 500 Devices or Below 500 Devices or Above 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 / XP / Vista / Server 2008 Core Duo, 2.6 GHz Core Duo, 3.0 GHz Memory 1 GB...
  • Page 64 Note: Before starting CMS Server, make sure you have inserted the dongle to the computer and installed the USB drivers for dongle. 1. Insert the Software CD to your computer. It runs automatically and a window pops up. Figure 7-2 2. Select Install GeoVision USB Devices Driver and follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 65: Installing Cms Server

    1. Insert the Software CD to your computer. It runs automatically and a window pops up. 2. Select Install Content Management System, select Install CMS Server (Only for PN300 & SQP133 & SQP110), and follow the on-screen instructions. Figure 7-3...
  • Page 66: Connecting The Devices To Cms Server

    7.3 Connecting the Devices to CMS Server To connect the device to CMS Server, you have to set up the CMS settings. Make sure the device is already connected to the network. See 3.6 Setting the Network for more details. 1.
  • Page 67: Starting Cms Server

    CMS Server 7.4 Starting CMS Server After installing CMS Server, the CMS Server icon will appear in the system tray. Follow the steps below to configure general settings and access the Web interface of CMS Server. 1. To configure the general settings, right-click the CMS Server icon , click Stop Service, and click Configure to access the following options.
  • Page 68 Note: 1. To enable the updating of images in Microsoft Internet Explorer, you must set your browser to allow ActiveX Controls and perform a one-time installation of GeoVision’s ActiveX component onto your computer. 2. If CMS Server is installed behind a firewall or router, you may need to open these default...
  • Page 69 CMS Server List of Menu Options After logging in the Web interface, the following menu options are available in the left panel. Refer to the section number below to see more details on each menu option. 7.6.1 Device Information 7.6.2 System Information 7.6 Information 7.6.3 User Information 7.6.4 Package Information...
  • Page 70: Getting Started

    Download Tools button and select Download Content Design Tool for PN300 / SQP133 or Download Clip Design Tool for SQP110. To create a scenario, see Content Designer in PN300 User’s Manual or see Clip Design in SQP110 Series User’s Manual. •...
  • Page 71: Transferring The Package

    CMS Server 7.5.2 Transferring the Package Before uploading the content package to the device, you need to first transfer the content package to the designated storage path on the computer. 1. In the Server Setting section, click Package Management. This page appears. Figure 7-9 2.
  • Page 72 Note: Schedule files must be zipped and the Schedule option is only available when Compressed is selected in step 2. 5. Click the Browse button to locate the file(s) for the package. You can press the Ctrl and Shift key to select multiple files in the dialog box. Note: You can select up to 240 uncompressed files or select Compressed in step 2 to include more than 240 files.
  • Page 73: Uploading The Package

    CMS Server 7.5.3 Uploading the Package After transferring the content package to the designated storage path, the content package can now be uploaded to the device. If the network settings on the device have not been set up, refer to 7.3 Connecting the Devices to CMS Server. 1.
  • Page 74: Applying The Scrolling Ticker

    7.5.4 Applying the Scrolling Ticker You can apply scrolling ticker to the uploaded package by clicking the Scrolling Ticker button. In the dialog box that appears, type up to 200 characters for scrolling ticker and click OK. The new scrolling ticker is now applied to the package and any existing scrolling ticker will be replaced.
  • Page 75: Information

    CMS Server 7.6 Information This section introduces how to look up device information, system information, user information and package information. 7.6.1 Device Information The Device Information page shows device details such as device name, IP address, the package being played and connection status. After logging in CMS Server, the Device Information page is displayed by default and can later on be accessed by clicking the Device Information tab labeled in red.
  • Page 76: User Information

    7.6.3 User Information The User Information page shows the user accounts created, the password hint and the email address associated with the account. Figure 7-16 7.6.4 Package Information The Package Information page shows the name, type, size, version, owner and upload time of the content packages stored.
  • Page 77: Device Setup

    CMS Server 7.7 Device Setup The device setup page allows you to see the devices available, connect to devices, upload content to devices and apply scrolling ticker. After you connect the device to CMS server, the device will be listed as Invalid in the device list as shown below. Figure 7-18 To add the invalid device, double-click the device name.
  • Page 78 If you upload a package or firmware to a device that is not connected, the command will be stored in the Command List until the device is connected. The Command List can be accessed by double-clicking the IP address of the device. Figure 7-20...
  • Page 79: Event Query

    CMS Server 7.8 Event Query In the Event Query section, you can look up record of user activities and device activities. 7.8.1 Behavior Log Query Using the Behavior Log Query, you can search user activities such as login, adding packages, adding devices and applying scrolling ticker.
  • Page 80: Behavior Log Analysis

    7.8.2 Behavior Log Analysis Using the Behavior Log Query, you can see user activities displayed in bar graph, pie graph or line graph. Figure 7-22 1. Use the Event Type drop-down list to select the type of event to search or click Select All.
  • Page 81: Device Event Query

    CMS Server 7.8.3 Device Event Query Using the Device Event Query, you can search device events such as connection to devices and uploading packages to devices. Figure 7-23 1. Use the Event Type drop-down list to select the type of event to search. 2.
  • Page 82: Device Event Analysis (Counts)

    7.8.4 Device Event Analysis (Counts) Using the Device Event Analysis (Counts), you can see the number of connections made to devices and the number of packages uploaded in bar graph, pie graph or line graph. Figure 7-24 1. Use the Event Type drop-down list to select the type of event to search or click Select All.
  • Page 83: Device Event Analysis (Elapsed Time)

    CMS Server 7.8.5 Device Event Analysis (Elapsed Time) Using the Device Event Analysis (Elapsed Time), you can see the total connection time and package upload time for each device in bar graph, pie graph or line graph. Figure 7-25 1. Use the Event Type drop-down list to select the type of event. Select Login to see the total connection time of each device or select Upload Package to see the total package upload time of each device.
  • Page 84: Server Setting

    7.9 Server Setting In the Server Setting section, you can create user accounts, configure network settings, set up mail server for password retrieval and manage packages. 7.9.1 User Account You can create administrator accounts to access CMS Server. Figure 7-26 Click the Add button.
  • Page 85: Network Setting

    CMS Server 7.9.2 Network Setting In the Network Setting page, you can configure basic network settings as well as set up SSL protocol and Dynamic DNS. Figure 7-28 [Setup] HTTP Port: The default HTTP port is 80. SSL: Enable the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol for a more secure Internet connection.
  • Page 86: Email Service

    Enable: Select to enable DDNS. Service Provider: Click the link on the right to register a GeoVision DDNS Server. User Name: Type the username used to enable the service from the DDNS. Password: Type the password used to enable the service from the DDNS.
  • Page 87 CMS Server Connection Type: For a more secure connection, use the drop-down list to select SSL or TLS/STARTTLS. Authentication: If your mail server needs login authentication, select Allow and type your login account name and password. [Email Test] Subject: Type a subject for the password retrieval email. Text Content: Type the content of the email.
  • Page 88: Package Management

    7.9.4 Package Management Before uploading video or image to the device, you need to transfer the content to the specified storage location in the Package Management page. Figure 7-30 Add Package: Adds packages to the specified storage location. Refer to 7.5.2 Transferring the Package for more details.
  • Page 89: Upgrading The Firmware

    CMS Server 7.10 Upgrading the Firmware To upload firmware to the device, follow the steps below. In the left menu, select Package Management and click the Add Firmware button. Select Compressed if the firmware is zipped or click Uncompressed for unzipped files. This dialog box appears.
  • Page 90: Chapter 8 Dynamic Dns

    Chapter 8 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS (Domain Name System) provides a convenient way of accessing the CMS Lite when using a dynamic IP address. Dynamic DNS can direct the changing IP address of the CMS Lite to a same domain name, so that you don’t need to go through the trouble of checking if the IP address assigned by the DHCP server or ISP has changed.
  • Page 91: Registering Domain Name

    Dynamic DNS 8.2 Registering Domain Name 1. Start the DNS Client, and click Register. Figure 8-2 2. The Register page of Dynamic DNS Server appears. Figure 8-3...
  • Page 92 3. Type a username. The username can be up to 16 characters. The username accepts “a ~ z”, “0~9”, and “-“, but does not accept space or “-“ as the first character. 4. Type a password. The password is case-sensitive and must be at least 6 characters. Re-type the password for confirmation.
  • Page 93: Starting Dynamic Dns

    Dynamic DNS 8.3 Starting Dynamic DNS After registering a domain name with DDNS service, you can now enable the DDNS function. Figure 8-5 1. Run the DNS Client. 2. Type the Username and Password used to enable the service from the Dynamic DNS server.
  • Page 94: Specifications

    Specifications PN300 Model PN300 Video Format Multimedia support Audio Format Multimedia support Photo Format PNG / JPEG / BMP Audio Output High Definition, 3.5 mm jack High Definition 480p 640 x 480 Video Output at 60 Hz 720p 1024 x 768...
  • Page 95: Sqp133

    Specifications SQP133 Model SQP133 Video Format Multimedia support Audio Format Multimedia support Photo Format PNG / JPEG / BMP Audio Output Built-in speakers (4 Ω / 1.5 W) Video Output 1280 x 800 TV Standard NTSC / PAL SD Card Class 6 or above (FAT32 format) USB 2.0 backward compatible (FAT32 format) IR Remote Control...
  • Page 96: Appendix

    The folder stores the media project created using the Scenario Content Designer software. See 4.5 Playing the Project on PN300 or SQP133. The folder stores the schedule setting files created using Schedule the Schedule software. See 5.2 Setting the Content...
  • Page 97: Warranty Policy

    Products purchased via authorized distribution and sales channels. If a defect arises and a valid claim is received by GeoVision within Limited Warranties Period, at its option, GeoVision will (1) repair Products at no charge, using new or refurbished...
  • Page 98 Limited Warranties apply only to Products manufactured by or for GeoVision that can be identified by the "iDi Signage" or "GeoVision" trademark, trade name, or logo affixed to them. Limited Warranties do not apply to any non-iDi Signage and non-GeoVision products including counterfeited products.
  • Page 99 Regardless whether any remedy set forth herein fails of its essential purpose or otherwise, in no event will GeoVision, iDi Signage or its suppliers be liable for any lost revenue, profit or lost or damaged data, business interruption, loss of capital, or for special, indirect, consequential,...

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