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1. A I I a IZ 136 62 i Et LES EB ge Ser m v Unit in mm The maximum thickness of the controller is 20 6mm with or without video add on board measured from bottom of PCB to top of components including any underside components amp leads We recommend clearances of e 5mm from bottom of PCB if mounting on a metal plate we also recommend a layer of suitable insulation material is added to the mounting plate surface 10mm above the components 3 5mm around the edges e Any of the holes shown above can be used for mounting the PCB they are 3 2mm in diameter CAUTION Ensure adequate insulation is provided for all areas of the PCB with special attention to high voltage parts such as the inverter 16 9 Specifications Playable formats Video Storage medium Output Display Systems Video Output Output Resolution Audio Outputs Signal to Noise Select Switches MPEG 1 video Video CD MPEG 2 video DVD MPEG 4 video DivX format MPEG still picture MP3 audio JPEG still picture VGA 640x480 CompactFlash Memory Cards Type 1 8 Type 2 TV and Video Monitors VGA monitors Signal type Composite and S Video Output format PAL and NTSC Low resolution 352 x 288 pixels PAL 352 x 240 pixels NTSC 720 x 576 pixels PAL 720 x 480 pixels NTSC 704 x 576 pixels PAL 704 x 480 pixels NTSC J
2. Factory default 11 G System Setup A SELECT SWITCHES Before powering on the MV FLASH M3 Make sure the corresponding signal cables have been connected from the Composite or S Video output jacks Set the PAL NTSC switch S1 to the chosen output format B POWER UP Config mode In config mode you may need either external buttons or 8 segmented touch screen to operate e Holding button 8 and power on The OSD menu screen will be shown as follow VOLUME 14 VER 5 00 YM D HM S 2004 10 12 15 48 44 ID NO 0712 DATA LOGGING ON OSD ON SAVE AND EXIT Press button 8 to select or press button 7 6 for up dn Press button 7or 6 for save and exit Auto Play start up mode Plug in the external power supply e Insert CompactFlash Card containing DV Studio Advanced exported pll prj and other digital files e g mpg mp3 jpg All filename should be in 8 3 format i e XXXXXXXX Xxx and avoid using any illegal characters like etc Switch the power on off switch to on The first track of the collection of MPEG files will be auto played Sleep mode Plug in the external power supply Insert CompactFlash Card containing DV Studio Advanced exported pll prj and other digital files e g mpg mp3 jpg All filename should be in 8 3 format i e XXXXXXXX XXX and avoid using any illegal characters like etc Switch the pow
3. See Content Creation Guide for proper encoding rate For MPEG 2 video the encoding rate is limited to 5Mb s in normal CF card Audio amp Video output Video displays PAL 8 NTSC signals with either Composite S video or Component signal The PAL NTSC switch should be set correctly Audio Stereo output Volume is controlled by the switch mount buttons Remote Ext Using the standard switch mount p n 4161013 00 8 momentary buttons for OSD config and video playback control standard functions in simple play mode being Play Stop Pause Next Track Volume decrease Volume increase Mute An optional function control device is a custom made switch mount connected to the switches and buttons connector CN6 with a maximum of 8 momentary buttons Remote Ext cable The cables p n 4266318 00 to the switches and buttons connector should be of suitable quality and length so that impedance does not affect performance Generally lengths up to 1 meter 3 feet should be acceptable LED LED1 The power LED indicator shows power is being supplied to the MV FLASH M3 The Status LED indicates the status of CF card RS 232 serial port option A add on board p n 4160113 10 and RS 232 cable p n 4268912 00 are required The serial port only supports barcode scanner USB USB Client Connect to PC or Notebook for content update without removing the CF card VGA out A extend cable p n 4268910
4. 00 is required The VGA resolution is support 640x480 Service amp Warranty Warranty is invalidated if the unit is dismantled in any way The unit is not user serviceable or repairable CAUTION do not attempt to remove any part of the casing or internal parts 5 Connectors pinouts amp jumpers A D LED1 Di f OR IU de HO e EC HH ES EE CN6 Jg CN11EE J6 BTI J CN10 EH dra BH 3 S3 EB i a JP1 15 te i ipe LED2 CNH MV Flash M3 RI oN ihe i CNV2 Feo L j CN4 lessee ea PP1 CN7 A 1 95 I 2 A 422 e ir fmm Lee The various connectors are R Purpose Description AA Alternative PAL NTSC connector JST B2B XH A CN9 Alternative audio output JST B4B PH K CN10 Alternative power connector JS 1116 04WS CN11 I O Expansion connector 13x2 header socket 0 1 pitch CNV1 Alternative S Video Composite video JST B5B PH K output CNV2 VGA output JST B6B PH K Mini USB bus USB Mini USB 5 wa CF Card connector CF CA
5. buttons connection only 4 Compact Flash card connector 16 Power Status LED 5 Power On Off switch connector 17 Alternative power LED connector 6 Alternative PAL NTSC switch 18 I O expansion connector eg RS 232 T PAL NTSC switch 19 USB connector 8 Power input DC12V 20 Alternative Video out 9 Audio right out 21 VGA out 10 Audio left out 22 Video VGA switch 11 Composite out 23 Reserved 12 S Video out 24 Alternative Audio out A Mechanical buttons Standard MV switchmount with 8 buttons Custom made switchmount for 1 8 buttons when connected to the buttons connector CN6 via the standard switchmount cable Custom made switchmount kit for 1 8 buttons when connected to the Remote Ext Socket CN5 for alternative remote control buttons B Touch screen segments The MV Flash M3 when connected with a LCD interface controller can output videos on to LCD screen Button control can be performed via touch screen for panel sizes of 6 4 7 9 10 4 and 15 There are one types of button pattern layouts on the touch screen available 8 buttons for the 6 4 7 9 10 4 and 15 panels For any special button layout please contact local sales office Button 1 x Button 4 i ii Button 7 Button 8 ti ii Button 3 Button 6 ti i Fig 1 8 buttons for LCD screen sizes 6 4 7 9 10 4 15 C Button function settings Whether the buttons are of the mechanical type on the sta
6. e Product that has subjected to misuse accidents abuse negligence or unusual stress whether physical or electrical Ordinary wear and tear Except for the above express warranties the manufacturer disclaims all warranties on products furnished hereunder including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular application or purpose The stated express warranties are in lieu of all obligations or liabilities on the part of the manufacturer for damages including but not limited to special indirect conseguential damages arising out of or in connection with the use of or performance of the products CAUTION Whilst care has been taken to provide as much detail as possible for use of this product it cannot be relied upon as an exhaustive source of information This product is for use by suitably gualified persons who understand the nature of the work they are doing and are able to take suitable precautions and design and produce a product that is safe and meets regulatory reguirements DISCLAIMER There is no implied or expressed warranty regarding this material LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The manufacturer s liability for damages to customer or others resulting from the use of any product supplied hereunder shall in no event exceed the purchase price of said product TRADEMARKS The following are trademarks of Digital View Ltd Digital View e ThinSurfer RemoteMedia CompactFlash is a registered
7. this 45 Remote Ex Connector CO SW and Button 4 Compact Flash card connector Power Status LED 6 63 Reserved DI 19 USB connector O CE i L i d 0 IE J5 1 nu JP2 o EE IE Prey CN 3 Alternative power CNTEE CN6 J6 en CN10 connector 48 vo expansion EE m3 d S3 i ped A bo JPT 1 S te 8 Power On Off switch i LEE LED2 2 IR connector 7 Li CNY IR1 MV Flash M3 2 3 Speaker out L R VR1 CN2 ihe connector CNV1 T eere 24 Alternative Audio out CN4 af i ENST CN7 PERI PP1 3 44 Alternative 25 Aerate PAUNTSC Video VGA switch p Ji E E E 0 switch I r 2 L PAL NTSC switch 22 Video VGA p xm Switch 63 VGA out 8 Power input DC12V 2 EAE 8 Audio R out 42 S Video out 41 Composite out 0 Audio L out Summary 1 Switches and Buttons connector 13 Alternative power connector 2 IR connector 14 Alternative Video VGA switch 3 Speaker out L R connector 15 Remote Ext 8
8. DIGITALVIEW MV Flash M3 User Guide This brief guide explains how to use and set up your MV FLASH M3 decoder board It is intended for Digital View RemoteMedia staff who assemble ViewStream product for demos or for customers and for resellers of RemoteMedia equipment V2 1 Introduction The MV FLASH M3 is an MPEG decoder board designed to use with TV and Video Monitors for playing MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 video and audio files MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 video MPEG still picture output JPEG picture MP3 audio file Video signals of PAL amp NTSC standard Composite and S Video signal output VGA output Stereo audio output RS 232 port option DivX MPEG 4 format HOW TO PROCEED Ensure you have all parts amp that they are correct Refer to General notes System setup Operating Instructions IMPORTANT USAGE NOTE This equipment is for use by developers and integrators the manufacturer accepts no liability for damage or injury caused by the use of this product It is the responsibility of the developer integrators or other users of this product to Ensure that all necessary and appropriate safety measures are taken Obtain suitable regulatory approvals as may be reguired Check power settings to all component parts before connection DISCLAIMER There is no implied or expressed warranty regarding this material 2 System Design A typical setup of a Video Monitor display with a MV FLASH M3 looks like
9. PEG picture 800 x 600 pixels Stereo output connector RCA jack 3 2 V p p max 5K ohm 96 dB Power ON OFF select PAL NTSC select Video VGA select High resolution Still picture Indicators Power On Off LED Status LED Start up Modes Autoplay at power on Sleep mode after power on Power Input 12V DC 500mA typical Power Consumption 6W Environment Relative Humidit Dimensions Net Weight External ports Video Storage Accessories 0 C to 50 C free air circulation 596 9596 relative humidity non condensing 146 8mm x 91 5 mm x 18mm W x Dx H 135g RS 232 port option for barcode application Remote Ext External buttons connection 8 buttons CompactFlash Card various memory capacities available 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1G 2G 4G For MPEG 2 video the encoding rate is limited to 5Mb s 17 WARRANTY The products are warranted against defects in workmanship and material for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase provided no modifications are made to it and it is operated under normal conditions and in compliance with the instruction manual The warranty does not apply to e Product that has been installed incorrectly this specifically includes but is not limited to cases where electrical short circuit is caused Product that has been altered or repaired except by the manufacturer or with the manufacturer s consent
10. RD 25x2PIN 3M CF II SOCKET Main power input DC power jack 2 5mm contact pin diameter Center PAL NTSC switch 6mm stem select switch Switches and buttons connector Hirose 1 25mm 9 pin D3 3 1 25DSA Details CN1 Speaker out L R PIN 1 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Left speaker out R 0 Right speaker out CN2 Reserved CN4 Alternative Video VGA switch 1 5V Reserved 2 MODE VGA short2 3 Video Open 2 3 3 GND GND CN7 Alternative PAL NTSC connector LPIN svxBOL DESCRIPTION 1 SYSTEM PAL NTSC select 1 2 short NTSC 1 2 open PAL CNO Alternative audio output PN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION AUDIO L Audio left channel output AUDIO R Audio right channel output CN10 Alternative power PIN 1 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION 12V out CN11 I O Expansion z 10 11 12 13 14 15 Auxiliary Port 7 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 o o o amp o w o CNV1 Alternative S Video Composite video output SYMBOL DESCRIPTION CHROMA S Video Chroma out LUMA S Video Luma out CVBS Composite video out CNV2 VGA output SYMBOL DESCRIPTION H SYNC Horizontal Sync Output B Analog Blue R A Analog Red CNV3 Reserved LED2 Alternative power LED connector SYMBOL DESCRIPTION LED2 Connect to Anode of LED Connect to Cathode of LED J1 S Video Out SYMBOL DESC
11. RIPTION LUMA OUT CHROMA OUT Chroma Out J2 Composite video Out SYMBOL DESCRIPTION CENTER Center pin composite out 0 7Vp p Ground J3 Audio left out SYMBOL DESCRIPTION LEFT AUDIO Center pin Audio Left output Ground J4 Audio right out SYMBOL DESCRIPTION RIGHT AUDIO Center pin Audio Right output Ground D 1 1 1 VE USB Data PIN 1 1 0 J6 Compact Flash card connector PIN 1 2 3 4 5 D6 0 0 0 0 E 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 DO 0 0 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 IRQ 10 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 PP1 Main power input SYMBOL 12 CENTER No connection Interrupt request 5V Ground No connection System reset No connection No connection No connection BVD2 BVD1 No connection No connection No connection Ground DESCRIPTION 12V DC in center pin GND 10 1 PAL NTSC switch PIN J J svMBOL DESCRIPTION 1 2 2 3 NTSC NTSC S2 Video VGA switch PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION 1 2 COMP_SVIDEO Composite S Video Output 2 3 VGA VGA Output S3 Power On Off switch connect PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION 1 12V_IN 12V input 12V_OUT 12V output IR1 Infra red PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION PSR IR Data Jumper JA1 1 2 3 4 closed Factory default Jumper JP1 1 2 closed Factory default Jumper JP2 Reserved Jumper VR1 1 3 2 4 closed
12. er on off switch to on 12 Press the play button The first track of the collection of MPEG files will be played Note special specific track playback activated by assigned button can also be performed in sleep mode contact local sales office The Autoplay and Sleep playback mode are selected when writing the MPEG files on to the CompactFlash Card by using DV Studio Advanced software C AUTO LOOP PLAYBACK After Track 1 is set to play it will play to the end then Track 2 will start playing from beginning to end then Track 3 etc When the MV FLASH M3 plays to the end of the last track it will automatically jump back to the beginning of Track 1 repeating tracks 1 2 then 3 etc The MV FLASH M3 will play in auto loop play mode so long as none of the function buttons are pressed NOTE Loop playback is the standard playback setting of the MV FLASH M3 but the track playback sequence can be changed as required contact local sales office 55 2 17 Operating Instructions OPERATING MODES There are two operating modes in MV Flash M3 playlist mode and simple play mode 1 Playlist mode When operating in playlist mode both project file prj and playlist file pll must be present on the Compact Flash card These are used to control the sequence for all video tracks The project and playlist file are created using DV Studio Advanced software Using this Software you can set simple sequences or c
13. ndard switchmount or custom made or the touch screen segment type each button function can be programmed with the DV Studio Advanced software program to perform a VCD player mode function or specific track select function See DV Studio Advanced user manual The DV Studio Advanced software program is separately provided 3 Quick Start CAUTION Never connect or disconnect parts of the system when the system is powered up as this may cause serious damage CONNECTION Connection and usage are straightforward However care needs to be taken with the following Ensuring parts have been correctly connected both power amp signal considerations Checking that all switches and jumpers are set correctly The input signal is compatible Legal amp safety requirements have been met If you are using supplied cables amp accessories ensure they are correct for the model of video monitor If you are making your own cables amp connectors refer carefully to the video monitor specifications and the Connectors Pin outs amp Jumpers section in this user guide to ensure the correct pin to pin wiring Basic connection for MV FLASH M3 Connect the keys pad to CN5 if required Set correct switch S1 settings e g PAL NTSC switch Connect the video and audio ext cables from the MV FLASH M3 to the AV monitor Connect the power supply DC 12V 8 1 2A minimum ensure correct amp orientation to the controller power inpu
14. omplex sequences including jump track or next track actions DV Studio can also program buttons with different function like play stop pause mute previous next and volume 2 Simple play mode In simple play mode the user just copies all video files mpg or JPEG files jpg onto the Compact Flash card The MV Flash M3 will play these files in alphabetical sequence For MPEG still pictures or JPEG files the play time can be set by the last digit of the filename For example APPLE5 mpg where 5 means the track will be displayed for 5 seconds Note Do not use the same filename on both MPEG and JPEG Note Make sure all capital letters in filename defined in playlist are consistence with the filename on CompactFlash card All filename should be in 8 3 format i e xxxxxxxx xxx and avoid using any illegal characters like etc OPERATING FUNCTIONS The following key buttons are default in Simple Play mode PLAY Button 1 Resumes playback of videos from track 1 after STOP has been pressed Resumes playback of the track from the point that it has been set to PAUSE Playback is reset back to the beginning of the specific track which is being played at the time the PLAY button is pressed STOP Button 2 When STOP is pressed the video stops playing and a blank screen is displayed PAUSE Button 3 When PAUSE is pressed the video image instantly freezes P
15. ress Pause again or PLAY to resume normal playback from the position where it was paused 14 REPEAT Button 4 When REPEAT is pressed the current track loop back on itself continuously To disable the repeat mode press REPEAT PLAY PREVIOUS TRACK or NEKT TRACK When the track plays to the end it will playback the next track and etc as normal NEXT TRACK Button 5 The NEXT TRACK function can be activated only when a track is already playing When NEXT TRACK is pressed the current video stops playing and jumps directly to the start of the next track VOLUME DECREASE Button 6 e Decreases audio output volume setting VOLUME INCREASE Button 7 Increases audio output volume setting MUTE Button 8 e When MUTE is pressed all the tracks will have no sound Press MUTE again to resume the normal sound in all tracks Note All above buttons can be re defined by DV Studio Advanced software if operating in playlist mode 15 146 77 5 07 D B A 81 31
16. t PP1 Connect the on off switch cable p n 4266804 01 or short Pin1 2 at S3 for Auto power on Q00009 mm c e Touch screen Keypad PES E S8 6 E m R E m g 2 EHE o 8 p 2 SIT s k Barcode reader Em b WA He mm 1 RS 232 add on 2 CN board ki MV FLAHM3 VRI ale AN 1 EU O H Remote Control K a P B 3 SI o 99 VGA Monitor Monitor Speaker Power supply General Notes The MV FLASH M3 is designed for use with Video Monitors and other analogue signal input displays Here are some notes for correct use Preparation Before you proceed please familiarize yourself with the various connectors jacks switches and function buttons of the MV FLASH M3 unit see the System Design diagram The unit Handle the unit with care any knocking may cause components to come loose and disconnect Operate in a cool and dry place Power Input 12V DC 1 2A minimum is required this should be a regulated supply Digital Video use MPEG 1 2 video encoded at Video CD standard
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