Ultrathin Digital Poster D43H1 POWER Supply:100-240V~,50/60Hz,1.8A * Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the product. * Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview .................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Brief Introduction ................................................................................................................ 3 1.2 Key Features ...................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Media Formats ................................................
2.7 DocumentManagement...............................................................................................29 Chapter 3 Program Broadcast And Update 3.1 Program Play ................................................................................................................... 31 3.2 Program Updates ............................................................................................................. 33 3.2.1 U disk import program .......................................................
Supports portrait and landscape displays Support multi-touch, interactivity and website access. 1.3 Media Formats Various formats of media files to compose contents can include: Video: MOV, MP4, AVI, MKV, ASF, MPG, TS, 3PG, FLV Audio: MP3 Image: JPEG, BMP, PNG 1.4 Matters needing attention Don’t install or use this product near water or when wet. Before starting the machine, please confirm that the product has been installed correctly.
YPbPr Switch to YPbPr input *Other buttons have not been defined yet. Note: Only on the home page can you call out the OSD menu by pressing SETUP. If you press the STOP button to stop the playing program, the playback will not resume when you start again and the scheduled program will be played instead.
Chapter 2 OSD Menu You are allowed to configure system parameters in the OSD menu using the remote control. 1. Press STOP on the remote to stop the current playback and present the home page as shown below. 2. Press SETUP on the remote to call up the OSD menu as shown below NOTE: Only on the home page can you call up the OSD menu by pressing SETUP 3.
2.1 System Settings Navigate to System Settings on the main menu and press Press on the remote to open it. on the remote to navigate to a submenu, and press to open it 2.1.1 Display Language This menu allows you to choose the language of the OSD menu. 2.1.
actual mounting orientation. 2.1.3 Dual screen display In the system setting menu, move the cursor to “Double-screen display setting”, press the enter key to set whether to open the different display switch, press the up arrow to move the cursor to “Back” and return to the system setting menu. 2.1.
2.1.5 Real Time Clock This menu allows you to choose whether to display the real-time clock on the screen, and define its position if yes.
Top Left/Right - displays the clock in the top left / right corner on the screen. Bottom Left/Right - displays the clock in the bottom left / right corner on the screen. Off - turns off this feature and do not display clock on the screen. 2.1.6 Restore to Factory Settings Press Restore to Factory Settings and you’ll be prompted with a message. Choose Yes to have all parameters in System Settings to be restored to their factory settings. 2.1.
Press to turn on this feature to keep a log of playback and report it to the management platform, or playback will not be logged. 2.1.8 USB This menu allows you to enable or disable the USB port. Press to disable or enable the USB port for external USB device connection. 2.1.9 Scroll Text Rolll Mtext Setting allows you to turn on or off the feature of scroll text.
Off - scroll text, no matter included or not in the playlist, will not appear on the screen. On - scroll text, if included in the playlist, will be displayed on the screen. 2.1.10 Sync Setting The terminal supports the synchronization function, and multiple terminals can simultaneously play the program. The sync function can be set here. Sync setting: Turn sync on or off.
1: The host sends a sync signal every minute. (The host sends a sync signal, which is sent only when the video starts playing, and will not be sent during the video playback) 999: In the test mode of 0, the slave will have an arrow synchronization flag in corner after receiving the sync signal. the upper left 2.1.11 Auto Start If you enable this feature, the pre-loaded Signway digital signage player software will start automatically after the player is turned on.
2.2 System Control Navigate to System Control on the main menu and press on the remote to navigate to a submenu, and press on the remote to open it. Press to open it. 2.2.1 Work Mode The player can work in single (stand-alone), LAN, WIFI mode. NOTE: The OSD menu differs as the work mode changes. SINGLE – that is stand-alone. The player works independently of any sever or player, and the network related menus will be unavailable.
that for WIFI/ networks. WIFI - the player works in wireless LAN and all the network related menus are available. 2.2.2 Manage Soft You are allowed to choose a content management software running on the server platform when the player works in LAN/WIF mode. This menu is unavailable in single (stand-alone) mode. GTV - use Signway GTV as the content management software to create and publish playlists as well as manage player networks.
be played. 2.2.4 Storage This menu allows you to choose where the programs to be played are stored. The window differs as PLAYER work mode changes. LAN/WIFI/ mode – the programs are downloaded from server and stored in internal memory or SD card. Internal Storage - only the programs stored in the built-in memory will be played. SD Card - only the programs stored in the SD Card will be played.
USB - only the programs stored in the USB disk will be played. 2.2.5 Playtime When the player works in Open play mode, you can setup the playback duration for each image to be played, which will not apply to other play modes. 2.2.6 Native ID setting The local ID is the terminal number.Under the network condition only for viewing, not editing.When the terminal works in stand-alone mode, the local ID can be set.
2.3 Network Setting Navigate to Network Setting on the main menu and press on the remote to open the Network Setting menu. To navigate to a sub-menu, press the arrow buttons . This menu is not available in stand-alone mode. 2.3.1 Server Configuration This menu allows you to choose how the player communicates with the server platform and to setup the connection.
If the content management software is set to GTV, the Server Configuration window will appear like above. Local Server Server connection mode – the player can find server by its IP or domain name. In IP mode, you need to enter the server IP address and port, while in domain name mode, enter the sever domain name and port. Remote Server Enable the remote file server and then set the server connection mode and enter its IP address and port.
If the content management software is set to EzPoster/ADPE, NET_ID is required for server connection. 2.3.2 WIFI Setting This menu allows you to setup wireless network when the player works in WIFI mode, but is not available in LAN, or single mode. Go to Network Settings> Wireless Network Settings. With wireless network adapter installed, system will search and present the available wireless networks for your choice.
Choose a wireless network from the list and press on the remote to connect to the network. If you want to connect to a secured network, a password may be required like below. Enter the password and press Connect. This menu allows you to define player IP in DHCP mode or static IP mode. DHCP- IP address is allocated by DHCP server and requires no manual setup. Static IP- you are allowed to define a stable IP address for the player. 2.3.
When the terminal works in LAN mode, the IP acquisition mode of the wired network can be set.This dish cannot be entered in other modes. There are two ways to obtain the IP of the terminal.Automatic: use the IP address automatically assigned by the network without manual setting. Manual: manually set the fixed IP address. DHCP- IP address is allocated by DHCP server and requires no manual setup. Static IP- you are allowed to define a stable IP address for the player. 2.3.
2.4 Date And Time Navigate to Date And Time on the main menu and press on the remote to open the menu which allows you to set system date and time. The options Start Sync Time Setting and Sync Time Now are not available when the player works in single (stand-alone) mode. Date – press the date bar to open a panel to adjust the year and date. Press the arrow buttons on the remote to navigate to the box you want to operate. Press +/- to adjust the date. Once satisfied, press Save to apply the changes.
Time – press the time bar to open a panel to adjust the time. Press the arrow buttons on the remote to navigate to the box you want to operate. Press +/- to adjust the time. Once satisfied, press Save to apply the changes. 2.5 Power On/Off Here you can set the time for the terminal to automatically switch on and off. Set “System Time Switching Machine (Main Screen)” and “(Secondary Screen) Time Switching Screen” respectively.
1. Choose Setting Mode. (The secondary screen timing switch screen setting is similar to this) Week Setting - This mode will have the player turned on/off automatically at your specified time on each day of every week. Uniform Setting - This mode will have the player turned on/off automatically at your specified time every day. For example, you can have a player on from 8:00 to 22:00 every day.
2. Select the day to configure from Sunday to Saturday in week mode. For example, if you want to specify the on/off time of Sunday, highlight the Sunday box. Skip this step for uniform setting. 3. Highlight Control Mode and select your preferred control mode. Timer – On and off time can be defined respectively in 5 timers. Press the arrows on the remote to move to a box and make adjusting. Always On - The player, if powered, keeps being on all the time.
Enable the timer before you set on/off time. Only the enabled timer will be in effect.
2.6 Strategy Time This menu allows you to specify playback volume and display screens for a specified period. Volume Time This allows you to specify playback volume for specified periods. When this feature is disabled, you are allowed to adjust the playback volume by hand.
Navigate to a timer and press to enter its setup window. Turn on the timer before make settings and press Save to accept the changes. 2.7 File Management Press File Management to open the menu which allows you to check the storage space usage and format the disk if necessary.
This window gives you the storage information. The button Format allows you to format the built-in storage.
Chapter 3 Program Broadcast And Update 3.1 Program Play After starting up, the terminal will automatically play the program. If there is no program, the screen displays the main interface of the system. 1. Confirm that the power cord and multimedia card have been installed correctly. 2. After normal startup, the system will enter play mode. 3. If there is no program for playing, or the program is stopped during playing, the main interface of the system will be displayed, as shown in the figure below.
3.2.1 USB Drive Delivery When the terminal is running alone, the user can import the program through the U disk. The steps to import the program using usb flash drive are as follows: 1. Enable the USB port in the OSD menu System Settings > USB. 2. Enter System Control and change the Work Mode to SINGLE. 3. Decompress the content package to get MEDIA and SYSTEM folders. Save the two folders to the root directory of a USB disk. Plug the USB disk into the player’s USB port.
5. Files will be copied to the player after checking. 6. The copy result will be given when completes. Skipped - the same file will be skipped. Overwrite - the file with the same name will overwrite the previously existing one. Copied - the files, except the skipped and overwrite files, will be copied to the player. 7. Remove the USB disk to complete the update.
Program Production 1. Login to the GTV main interface. 2. Click Rapid. 3. Go to the "Quick Release" interface and select the type of program you want to publish. 4. You can create a broadcast program according to the steps shown in the figure below (you can change the name of the list to the name of the specified program to be published). 5. Return to the main interface, click Program > Publish. 6.
7. As shown in the figure below, add a play program to the playlist (step 1 in the figure is an interactive program, the single-sided advertising machine can be omitted), select the publishing terminal in the lower left side and click "OK" to release the program. At this point, the program production release is completed.
Normal Mode RF Power Range (WLAN, Bluetooth) Band Mode Range(dBm) 802.11b 10.50-13.00 802.11g 10.00-12.00 802.11n (HT20) 8.50-11.00 Mode Range(dBm) GFSK 7.00-9.00 π/4-DQ PSK 4.00-6.00 8-DPSK 4.00-6.00 (GHz) 2.4 (2.4~2.
NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This evice must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTICE: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by (Shanghai Goodview Electronics Technology Co., Ltd.) may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.