XO OP‐730 00 (IAD‐160 002) Haardware Use er Maanual
Contents XOP‐7300 (IAD‐16002) Hardware User Manual 0 1. 1 Introduction 1.1. Features 1 1.2. Package contents 1 1.3. Mounting 1 1.4. Physical view 1 1.5. Troubleshooting Tips 2 Technical Data 3 2. 2.1.
1. Intro oduction n This do ocument desccribes the hardware specification of the XOP‐7300 (IA AD‐16002) 1.1. Package P c contents Media Player Unit Wi‐Fi Antenn na Micro SD card cover NCLUDED: A U USB mouse is required for system s setup NOT IN 1.2. Mounting M g ATTAC CH the wirelesss antenna as shown in figu ure below, screew antenna clockwise c onto o the post. PLUG the t player into the OPS slot of the monittor, and push until it is secureely plugged in the display. 1.3.
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2. Technical Data 2.1. Specifications Video format support Image format support Audio codec support i XOP‐7300 (IAD‐16002) H.264/AVC up to 2160p @24fps (3840x2160) MPEG‐4 up to 1080p @60fps (1920x1080) MPEG‐2 up to 1080p @24fps (1920x1080) MPEG‐1 up to 1080p @60fps (1920x1080) VC‐1 up to 1080p @30fps (1920x1080) H.265/HEVC: 4k @60fps (4096x2160)up to 100Mbps bit rate JPEG GIF PNG BMP MPEG Audio (MP3) Dynamic content W3C HTML5 (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) W3C SMIL 3.
Firrmwaare User U Manu M ual Firmwarre verssion – 1.
3. Introduction This document describes the basic operation of the player and frequently asked questions. 3.1. Features This is a Full HD 1080p high definition digital signage player featuring industrial grade mechanical design and versatile open‐standard HTML5 and SMIL programmability. Support for HTML5 widgets for dynamic content (W3C Widgets standard) Industry leading W3C SMIL support for developers Full HD 1080p hardware decoding of MPEG1/2/4, H.
After boot‐up completes, player will stay in Basic settings menu if no content service has been configured (i.e. first boot‐up for brand new unit or after a factory reset).If you have already set content into the player, contents will play back automatically after 15 seconds after boot‐up. 4.2. Basic settings You must attach a USB mouse to the player to configure settings. If the player has touch screen, then the USB mouse is not required, and all the click action can be replaced by tap action. (Fig. 2.2.
4.3. Connect the player to your network Wireless connection 1 Click the Wireless LAN setting to launch the wireless configuration UI. (Fig. 2.3.1) 2 Click the ON/OFF button as indicated below to turn ON Wireless interface (network). (Fig. 2.3.2) 3 The player will scan for wireless signals nearby and available access points will be listed. (Fig. 2.3.
4 Click on the network ID to connect. If the network requires authentication, you will be asked to provide a password. (Fig. 2.3.4) Static IP – manually assign network IP address 1 Check the box that says "Show advanced options" (Fig. 2.3.5) Click down arrow to hide keyboard if needed. You can also scroll down/ swipe to see the rest of the menu. 2 Under IP settings, change DHCP to Static. 3 Fill the form and click Connect to complete the setting.
(Fig. 2.3.7) Wired connection To use the wired Ethernet connection, connect an Ethernet cable. Ethernet connection takes higher priority. DHCP – automatically assign network IP address 1 Turn on Ethernet. If using DHCP, no further action is required. (Fig. 2.3.8) Static IP – manually assign network IP address 1 Click Static IP Settings to configure static IP address. (Fig. 2.3.9) Proxy settings 1 5 In Basic settings, click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched.
(Fig. 2.3.10) 2 Click Network, and then click Advanced. (Fig. 2.3.11) 3 Proxy setting menu will be launched, input proxy hostname and port , then click Done to finish configuration. (Fig. 2.3.12) Show IP settings 1 2 6 In Basic settings, click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.3.10) Click Network, and then click Show IP.
(Fig. 2.3.13) 3 This feature is to control whether the IP address being displayed in Basic settings menu. This is default enabled. When disabled, Basic settings will display “connected” instead of IP address. (Fig. 2.3.14) 4.4. Time zone settings 1 Click Time zone. 2 Choose the correct time zone from the available options. (Fig. 2.4.
(Fig. 2.4.2) 4.5. Content settings 1 Click the Set content button. (Fig. 2.5.1) 2 8 Input the SMIL/HTML5 content URL and click Set. It will return to Basic Settings automatically.
(Fig. 2.5.2) 3 The player will check the availability of SMIL/HTML5 content URL, with the Play button showing Checking… The checking action can be canceled by clicking Checking… button, it will change back to Play. NOTE: It is highly recommended to let the player check the availability of the content URL. Clicking Play button with a bad/invalid URL set would cause the player to reboot, if the FailSafe function is not configured. (Fig. 2.5.
(Fig. 2.5.4) 4.6. Player Information User can check the player’s basic information including the Health status, Firmware version, and Player ID. 1 Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) 2 10 Click on Information. The definitions of the Health Status: Green – Normal. The device is connected to the URL server. Blue – Local. The device is playing content from the USB drive or SD card. Gray – Disconnected. The device is disconnected.
(Fig. 2.6.2) 4.7. Content configuration – AppStart User can assign the URL and APP for execution right after the system starts up. 1 2 3 Click the Advanced button. (Fig. 2.6.1) 4 The Advanced option is used for 3rd‐party App configuration only. Click on Content, and then click on AppStart. Enter the valid URL of HTML/SMIL in AppStart (Fig. 2.7.1). If you already configured SMIL/HTML5 content URL via ”Set content” (Fig. 2.5.2), the URL would be showed here. (Fig. 2.7.1) 4.8.
(Fig. 2.8 8.1) 4.9. Content con nfiguratio on – EasyP Play The feeature EasyPlaay allows the player p to play media conten nt from the USB flash drivee (or Micro SD card) directlyy. Pleasee note media files f does not copied to player’s internal storage, so USB U flash drivee (or Micro SD D card) must not bee removed. When EasyPlay is en nabled, the pllayer will playy content onlyy from the USB B drive (or Micro SD card).
(Fig. 2.9.2) Config gure Movie Mode M 1 Click on Movie.. Click on the button b as marrked in red beelow, and seleect the directo ory for moviess from the USB B drrive. 2 3 Click Set button n after the fold der is selected d. Th he files in the selected foldeers will be played after clickking the Play button b in the Basic or Advaanced settingss menu. (Fig. 2.9.3) EasyP Play Schedulle configurattion 1 2 3 13 Click the Advan nced button. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on Conten nt, and then click on Schedu ule.
(Fig. 2.9.4) 4 Th he "On" timess assigned in the time slots A‐E are inclussive. For exam mple, a schedu ule assigned as the examplee beelow: ( (Fig. 2.9.5) TThe exact playyback time wiill be the timee slots marked d in blue as shown in figure 2.9.6. The daark blue parts a the overlaap time of C/D are D and D/E.
(Fig. 2.9.6) 4.10. Display D setttings Resollution setting gs (for mediia players) For beest quality, sett the output reesolution to match m your dissplay’s native resolution to o avoid image scaling and blur. ng an LCD com mputer monito or, projector, or plasma dissplay, refer to the device sp pecifications If you are connectin for opttimal settingss. 1 2 Click the Advan nced button, advanced a conffiguration meenu will be lau unched. (Fig. 2 2.6.
(Fig. 2.10.2) (Fig. 2.10.3) Resolution and Dual Display (for signboards) The default Output mode is set to "Panel". (Fig. 2.10.4) With Output mode set to “Panel”, the signboard is ONLY displaying image on the panel. (Fig. 2.10.4) Signboards support output to panel and external monitor at the same time, to use this function, please: 1 2 3 16 Check “Enable dual display” in the Display menu. (Fig. 2.10.
(Fig. 2.10.5) (Fig. 2.10.6) Panel Brightness (for signboards) The default panel brightness is set to maximum, and it can be adjusted in the Display settings. 1 2 Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) 3 Click on Brightness. Click the Display/sound button, and then click on Display. The Display Settings page will be launched. (Fig. 2.10.1) (Fig. 2.10.7) 4 17 Drag the blue dot marked in red below to adjust the brightness.
(Fig. 2.10.8) Screen orientation Screen orientation is to set the display to rotate 90/180/270 degrees. 1 2 Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) 3 Click on the Screen orientation marked in red below. 4 Click on the preferred angle from the menu. Click the Display/sound button, and then click on Display. The Display Settings page will be launched. (Fig. 2.10.1) (Fig. 2.10.9) (Fig. 2.10.10) 4.11.
2 Click the Displaay/sound buttton, and then click on Soun nd. The Sound Settings pagee will be launcched. (Fig. 2.11.1) 3 Click on Volume es, the Volum mes settings paage will be lau unched. Drag the blue slideers to adjust th he volumes fo or th he selected op ptions, and theen click on OK K to save the new n settings. (Figg. 2.11.2) (Figg. 2.11.3) 4.12.
3 Input a name for the field and click Set. (Fig. 2.12.1) 4.13. System configuration – Security A password can be set to provide authentication for player access. If the password is set, a password prompt will appear if a user is trying to enter the Basic settings menu from playback. 1 2 3 Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on System, and click on Security. Input a password in the field and click Set. (Fig. 2.13.1) 4.14.
4 Click on Set to save the setting. (Fig. 2.14.1) 4.15. System configuration – Scheduled reboot The feature Scheduled Reboot allows the player to reboot on the assigned time automatically every day. 1 2 3 Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) 4 Click on Set to save the setting. Click on System, and click on Scheduled Reboot. Click the Enable daily reboot button as marked in red below to enable/disable the daily reboot function.
7 8 9 After the boot‐up completes, click the Advanced button on the Basic settings menu. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on System, then click Firmware update. Click on OK to begin the firmware update. (Fig. 2.16.1) 10 Plug in the USB drive while the screen shows “Scanning USB drives for firmware package”. (Fig. 2.16.2) 4.17.
(Fig. 2.17.1) (Fig. 2.17.2) 15 After boot up, check player information and new capacity will be displayed. (Fig. 2.17.3) Auto Expansion 16 In the Basic settings menu, click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) 17 Click on System, click on Expansion storage and enable auto‐format.
(Fig. 2.17.4) 18 Power off device. 19 Insert Micro SD card and then plug in power cord to power on. 20 After boot up, check player information and new capacity will be displayed.(Fig 2.17.3) 4.18. System configuration Factory reset If you forget the system password you have set, you must reset the system to regain access to the player. Using the reset button 21 22 23 24 PRESS and HOLD the reset button with a pin. RE‐CONNECT the power cord. WAIT until the status LED flashes.
(Fig. 2.18.1) 4.19. System configuration – Power save The Power save feature allows the player to power off automatically while staying at the Basic settings menu without any action taken for 10 minutes. 1 2 3 4 Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on System, and click on Power save. Click the Enable Power Save mode button as marked in red below to enable/disable the power save function. Click on Set to save the setting. (Fig. 2.19.1) 5.
or advancemeent in the playyer is the ability to playbackk HTML5 conttent which can n contain dynamic A majo inform mation. To find d out more ab bout using HTML5 for digitaal signage, visiit http://www w.digisignage.ccom/ 7. Worrking witth SMIL The player uses opeen communicaations protoco ols for conten nt presentation and playbacck control. SM MIL‐compliance meanss predictable results r across multiple devices, and SMIL’s non‐proprietary nature means that your investments are nevver obsolete. 7.1.
While PCs can play many formats with varying degrees of success, RISC‐based media players are designed to reliably play specific video formats (see spec for details). While Microsoft PowerPoint native files cannot play directly on a RISC‐based player, the file can be converted (i.e. Manager Express) into an image format to be played as an image slideshow. Why won’t some media files play properly? The video data bit‐rate used may have exceeded the recommended bit rate.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Canadian Notice This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to The following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This device complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications and RSS-247 of Industry Canada.