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1. 3Mbps CBR S7 MPEG 1 480p 10Mbps CBR S8 MPEG 1 720p 15Mbps CBR S9 MPEG 2 480p 6Mbps CBR S10 MPEG 2 720p 12Mbps CBR S11 MPEG 4 AVC 480p 6Mbps CBR S12 MPEG 4 AVC 720p 10Mbps CBR E4 VC 1 WMV9 MP ML 720p E5 VC 1 WMV9 MP HL 1080p E6 MPEG 2 1080p 20Mbps CBR E7 MPEG 4 ASP 480p 10Mbps CBR E8 MPEG 4 AVC 1080p 25Mbps CBR Image format support POPAI Screen Media Standards S1 JPEG 480p baseline S2 JPEG 720p baseline S3 JPEG 1080p baseline E1 PNG 24bpp alpha 480p E2 PNG 24bpp alpha 720p E3 PNG 24bpp alpha 1080p S4 MPEG L2 audio S5 MP3 audio 384Kbps Physical 1 0 connectors HDMI 1 3 HDMI 1 3 VGA VGA 3 5mm AV out 3 5mm AV out RJ45 Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet USB 2 0 USB 2 0 Wi Fi antenna port Mounting solution Metal mounting flange 140mm x 75 100mm pitch Digital Signage Features VESA mounting flange compatible with MIS D 100 Power auto on upon power cord attach Automatic error recovery built in WDT Real time clock with 12 hour backup battery Automatic NTP clock adjustment Local storage Internal 2GB NAND flash up to 1 8 hrs of 5 Mbps high def video CF card expansion slot CF card disables internal memory Accessories 3 5mm to RCA AV cable 3 5mm to RCA AV cable Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable Printed quick start guide Printed quick start guide AC power adapter AC power adapter Wi Fi antenna Power requirement Input LOOV 240V 50 60Hz Output 12V 1 5A DC O
2. calendar settings It s important to set the correct time and time zone for schedule playback Highlight Time setting and press Enter on keyboard to lt Select gt Main Menu Device information Output setting Time setting Content source Network setting Set local time Change password Load factory default Undo changes Firmware update lt Done gt lt Done gt gt SET local time then gt SET time zone Daylight Saving DST rules can be configured when you enter the Set time zone submenu Audio volume settings From the Main Menu select Output setting to enter the submenu You can enter the sound level in percentage from O quietest to 100 loudest or in decibels db from 22 quietest to O loudest 4 3 2 Video output settings For best quality set the output resolution to match your display s native resolution to avoid image scaling and blur If you are connecting to an LCD TV the resolution setting is most likely 1366x768 or 1920x1080 If you are connecting a LCD computer monitor projector or plasma display refer to the device specifications for the best matching setting Press the space bar to fill in the star before pressing the enter key for lt OK gt 3 3 Setting a password To prevent your player settings from being modified by unauthorized personnel set a player password to hide the menus From the top level menu select Change password to set a p
3. management software solutions or via SMIL open standard commands Why won t some media files play properly The video data bit rate may be higher than the recommended bit rate The video data bit rate is the amount of video or audio data used per second to store or play the contents usually expressed in Mbps mega bits per second Video encoded with excessive bit rates will not playback smoothly in the media player likely due to storage i o bottleneck Visit www digisignage com for compatible media format presets Some JPEG images cannot be played in the media player Progressive JPEG are not supported Please convert to baseline JPEG for maximum compatibility JPEG images can be either of 2 types baseline or progressive compression Baseline JPEG offers greatest compatibility while progressive JPEGs are suitable for web site images Progressive images are downloaded and displayed progressively being rendered more clearly as more data is received over the internet Dedicated media player and embedded systems are usually incompatible with the latter type Make sure to save images as baseline JPEG in your photo editor or resave them as baseline JPEGs using free tools such as Paint net http www paint net Does the media player support video streaming No all media files are designed to play from local storage built in flash SD card or CF card During content and schedule sync contents are transferred to player s local
4. the upgrade Obtain the latest firmware and copy it to the root directory of a USB drive Power on device and plug USB keyboard to the device to enter menu system Follow on screen instructions and select firmware upgrade option in the menu When instructed plug in the USB drive to begin firmware upgrade 5 Content Management Please consult the software documentation for information specific to your management solution 6 1 6 2 Working with SMIL The XMP 320 330 uses open communications protocols for highly flexible content presentation and playback control SMIL compliance means predictable results across multiple devices and SMIL s non proprietary nature means that your investments are never obsolete Introduction Using SMIL pronounced smile the language created by W3C for multimedia communications the media player understands the language spoken by professional tools from companies such as Adobe Apple Microsoft and Real Networks What this means is quicker easier and better integration of your players into your digital signage networks opening up avenues of software controls and realizing the full potential of your player hardware down the road Cop wipe wen Et www a smil org for Developers For resources downloads and community support please visit www a smil org 7 Technical Data 7 1 Specifications XMP 320 XMP 330 Video format support POPAI Screen Media Standards S6 MPEG 1 SIF
5. video output via HDMI Supports full POPAI Screen Media Formats Standards profiles S1 to S12 and E1 to E9 Multiple 3rd party software solution compatibility Industry leading W3C SMIL support for developers 1 2 Package contents Main Unit AC Adapter 3 5mm to Ethernet Wi Fi antenna Quick Start Guide RCA AV cable cable XMP 130 only NOT INCLUDED A USB keyboard is required for system setup 1 3 Installation provisions The XMP 320 has VESA MIS 100D compatible mounting flanges for physical installation For XMP 330 only ATTACH the wireless antenna as shown in physical views Screw the antenna clockwise onto the antenna post 1 4 Physical ports and features Bottom view WN CON UI VESA mount MIS D 100 Wi fi antenna Ethernet CF card slot covered 12V DCin VGA AV out USB x2 I O connections Ethernet port for network content update USB port for USB content update VGA port for analog video output HDMI 1 3a connector for digital video and audio combined outputs or digital video via option DVI adapter Stereo RCA audio output 12V DC for power adapter S W Reset button to perform factory reset see section 2 4 Reserved not enabled COM SPDIF VIDEO IN AUDIO IN L R 2 Setting up the system 2 1 System connections L CONNECT the player to your display with an HDMI VGA or supplied 3 5mm composite AV cable and switch your display on to the corresponding input mode 2 ATTACH the AC
6. XMP 320 User s Manual Notes about model variants The XMP 320 and XMP 330 models differ in networking functionality XMP 320 XMP 320 Ethernet only Ethernet Wi Fi All other aspects of operation are identical for each model Contents 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 335 4 4 1 5 6 6 1 6 2 re 7 1 8 Introduction Features Package contents Installation provisions Physical ports and features Setting up the system System connections Entering menu configuration via USB keyboard Navigating the menus Connect the XMP 320 330 to your network Clock and calendar settings Audio volume settings Video output settings Setting a password Factory reset Applying firmware upgrades Content Management Working with SMIL Introduction www a smil org for Developers Technical Data Specifications Appendix FAQ U e e BP BP e ou aran vwu ww w UT o o WO N oo 11 1 Introduction This document describes the hardware and software operations of the XMP 320 330 system set up and frequently asked questions 1 1 Features The XMP 320 is a Full HD 1080p high definition digital signage player featuring industrial grade mechanical design and versatile open standard SMIL programmability Full HD 1080p hardware decoding of MPEG H 264 and VC 1 media formats 4GB on board flash local storage with CF expansion slot Integrated audio and
7. assword Once a password is set you can only access the menus by connecting a USB keyboard and pressing CONTROL ALT DELETE 3 key combination simultaneously You may connect the keyboard at any stage of player operation or before during boot up If you forget the password you will need to reset the device See Factory reset 4 Factory reset Using a USB Keyboard If you forget a system password you have set you must reset the system to regain access to the player System reset will re initialize the system clear passwords and return settings to their default values Perform the following 1 CONNECT USB keyboard 2 REBOOT the player and look for the reset instructions on the top left corner of the screen When it appears PRESS the Delete key on your keyboard gt If you missed the reset window unplug power and try again 3 You should see a menu with a reset confirmation dialogue box SELECT Yes to confirm 4 WAIT while system reboots to complete reset Using the reset button L Press and hold the reset button with a pin 2 Re connect the power cord 5 4 1 Aa WW NN mA In about 8 seconds the status LED flashes Release reset button and wait for system to initialize Applying firmware upgrades Firmware updates can be performed using a USB flash drive or via network depending on your management software solution Please read the release notes carefully regarding the changes that will be made before you perform
8. move the star cursor and then press enter to confirm lt OK gt or reject lt Cancel gt any changes 2 4 Connect the XMP 320 330 to your network Wireless connection wireless model only The player will scan for wireless signals nearby during boot up If the network requires authentication you will be asked to provide the password for access Wired connection To use the wired Ethernet connection connect an Ethernet cable and the Wi Fi will be disabled Player IP address You will also need an IP address for the player on your network This could be set automatically DHCP or manually static IP DHCP automatically assign network IP address DHCP is enabled by default You do not need to change the settings unless setting a static IP Static IP manually assign network IP address Highlight IP configuration and press Enter on keyboard to lt Select gt Move the highlight to Static IP below press Space bar on the keyboard brackets and press Enter on the keyboard to select lt OK gt 3 3 1 Network setting lt Cancel gt Proceed to configure an available static IP address Select Wireless configuration or IP configuration as determined by your connection Please consult your network administrator if necessary Static IP P 192 168 x x Wireless configuration Gateway Proxy setting Domain on Co lt Exit gt lt Change gt lt Cancel gt Clock and
9. perating temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F 9 EE Humidity 5 85 40 C 32 104 F non condensing Dimensions 211x153x43mm 8 3 X 6 X 1 7 inches Weight 347 grams 0 76 lbs 360 grams 0 79 Ibs Certifications CE FCC ROHS One year limited parts amp labor 10 Appendix FAQ Why is there no video output on composite video connectors The player outputs video over HDMI and VGA by default To switch to composite video output change the settings in the menu system What video output can work simultaneously VGA amp HDMI can output simultaneously If player switch to composite out then composite will be the only available video out If both Ethernet amp Wi Fi are available which connection will take priority When Ethernet is not available or disconnected system will try to use Wi Fi connection If both connections are available Ethernet will take priority for data transfer How do I remove the CF card The CF card is designed as a permanent storage not for plug and play use consult http www digisignage com on how to install Use the hook on the included CF slot clip to carefully remove the CF card What is the maximum file size for a single video file The maximum video file size for the XMP 320 330 is 2GB even when using a larger SD card Recommend file size is 1850MB or less How do I manage the playback of contents The XMP 320 330 is designed to be interoperable with leading 3 party
10. power adapter main unit status LED lights up and you should see Starting up on screen 3 WAIT while player boots up 90 seconds once you see Welcome on screen the unit is ready for content update or menu configuration 2 2 Entering menu configuration via USB keyboard Initially the player will boot into the Welcome screen PLUG IN a USB Welcome keyboard to enter configuration menus The menu and blue background will ae appear in about 30 seconds ise twork an oftware vice If you have already loaded media contents into the player contents will play back immediately after boot up and the Welcome screen will not be shown You can still plug in a USB keyboard at any time during playback to enter the menu system gt PLUG IN a USB keyboard not supplied to the unit s USB port The player will enter the graphical menu system in approx 30 seconds If you have set up a password the menu will not be displayed until you press Ctrl Alt Del 2 3 Navigating the menus You must attach a USB keyboard not supplied to the XMP 320 330 to configure settings With the player booted up and ready it takes approximately 30 seconds after you plug in the keyboard for the following menu to be displayed PCTO NO 3262 Se Navigate the menus using arrow keys space bar enter key ESC and numeral keys on your USB keyboard Use the keyboard arrow keys to highlight menu items press the space bar to
11. storage before being presented on screen This ensures the best possible presentation and fluid delivery of your video message Video streaming raises many playback quality issues such as image freezing blocking or blue screens costing you valuable air time and losing your audience s attention The media player ts not playing What should I do Check the player s messages on the display OSD or on screen display for status information Since dedicated media players usually lack input devices such as keyboard or mouse like PCs troubleshooting is usually based on user s knowledge and experience with the specific media player First check the on screen message and stats reports Bad play list and timing issues are two major causes of playback problems To determine if the problem is caused by a bad play list just delete the play list and restart player The player should loop through all media files indicating a fault with the play list 11 If the playback is scheduled to play at specific time check to see if the device is set to the right time zone on the world clock When nothing seems wrong the time zone setting is often the reason the program is not played 12
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