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1. 1 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 2 Click on Content and then click on Schedule 3 Click on the buttons marked in red below to enable disable the EasyPlay schedule for each time slots Type the scheduled time in the dialogue boxes marked in blue below by using the pop up keyboard or the USB keyboard 10 ORLEN AppStart EasyPlay On Off Schedule Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri oy Network FailSafe iy Content EasyPlay C Display sound Schedule t System gt Play Fig 2 9 4 4 The On times assigned in the time slots A E are inclusive For example a schedule assigned as the figure below G OREA AppStart EasyPlay On Off Schedule On off Sun Mon Tue Wed A 08 00 a Content EasyPlay a EEJ E I ae v00 1500 mj Cc 20 00 22 00 C Display sound Schedule i E S TE S mE s00 1900 a a Network FailSafe t System Play Fig 2 9 5 The exact playback time will be the time slots marked in Blue as shown in figure 2 9 6 The dark blue parts are the overlap time of C D and D E i Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 00 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 00 05 00 06 00 07 00 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 rik on So iO 6 6 23 00 Fig 2 9 6 11 2 10 Display settings Output Mode The default output mode is set to Panel with resolution 1280 x 800 Fig 2 10 3 If you are connecting to a monitor via the HDMI port refer to the device specif
2. User is able to enter Advanced Setting menu by clicking the Advanced button 2 3 Connect the XDS 1068 to your network Wireless connection 1 Click the Wireless LAN setting the wireless configuration UI will be launched Basic settings Advanced Ethernet Disconnected Wireless LAN Disabled Wednesday February 6 2013 1 45 AM Eastern Standard Time GMT 5 00 Fig 2 3 1 2 Click the ON OFF button as indicated below to turn ON Wireless interface Ethernet will be disconnected when signboard connects to wireless network Wi Fi Wi Fi Da Ethernet DEVICE dh Sound i Display Storage EF Apps PERSONAL Security A Language amp input SYSTEM Date amp time y Accessibility Fig 2 3 2 3 The signboard will scan for wireless signals nearby and available AP stations will be listed ON SCAN ADD NETWORK d Ethernet DEVICE Sound i Display Storage EF Apps PERSONAL Security GY Language amp input SYSTEM Date amp time ev Accessibility Fig 2 3 3 4 Click on the station name to connect If the network requires authentication you will be asked to provide the password for access lAdea AP Signal strength Fair Security WPA2 PSK Show password Show advanced options Cancel Connect Fig 2 3 4 To use the wired Ethernet connection connect an Ethernet cable and disable the Wireless LAN interface first 1 Click the Wireless LAN sett
3. Screen orientation Apps PERSONAL Security A Language amp input SYSTEM Fig 2 10 4 4 Drag the blue dot marked in red below to adjust the brightness Click on OK to save the configuration Brightness Automatic brightness Fig 2 10 5 13 Screen orientation is to set the display to rotate 90 180 270 degrees 1 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 2 Click the Display sound button and then click on Display The Display Settings page will be launched Fig 2 10 1 3 Click on the Screen orientation marked in red below B sesos WIRELESS amp NETWORKS oe Brightness Wi Fi Ethernet Wallpaper DEVICE Output mode d Sound Set your TV output mode Normal Storage Screen orientation Apps PERSONAL Security AMEE amp input SYSTEM Fig 2 10 6 4 Click on the preferred angle from the menu The option Auto rotate allows the display to rotate along with the signboard automatically Screen orientation 0 90 180 270 Auto rotate Cancel Fig 2 10 7 To control the output sound volumes and touch sounds 1 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 2 Click the Display sound button and then click on Sound The Sound Settings page will be launched 14 15 Information Display 27 Network iy Content Q Display sound t System P
4. Set content EasyPlay must be disabled 1 2 3 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 Click on Content and then click on EasyPlay Click Disabled Enabled button to enable EasyPlay and choose from 2 available operation modes Photo Mode and Movie Mode Information AppStart EasyPlay gza Network FailSafe a Disabled Content EasyPlay Set C Display sound Schedule System Play Fig 2 9 1 Configure Photo Mode 4 Click on Photo for choosing photos and music Click on the button as marked in red below and select the photos music directory from the USB drive 5 Click Set button after the folders are selected Information AppStart EasyPlay Network FailSafe J Enabled a Content EasyPlay Photo Movie Photos folder C Display sound Schedule ea Music folder System Play Fig 2 9 2 Configure Movie Mode 6 Click on Movie for choosing movies Click on the button as marked in red below and select the movie directory from the USB drive 7 Click Set button after the folder is selected 8 The files in the selected folders will be played while clicking on the Play button in the Basic settings or Advanced configuration menu Information AppStart EasyPlay zua Network FailSafe i Enabled EasyPlay Photo Movie C Display sound Schedule System Play Fig 2 9 3 EasyPlay Schedule configuration
5. or any foreign object or matter having entered the product If warranty service is required you should contact lAdea at support Adea com You will be required to fill out an RMA form and provide proof for your original date of purchase You will be responsible for shipping the product to designated lAdea service locations You are required to pre pay for the shipping and custom charges if any required for the shipment of the product to Adea The warranties hereby conferred do not extend to any costs associated with the delivery handling freighting or transportation of the product and do not extend to any damage or loss occurring during or associated with transit Adea currently provides warranty service locations in Taipei Taiwan and Newark California USA For questions or further information please contact support lAdea com 23
6. pop up keyboard or the USB keyboard 48 Click on Set to save the setting Information Time and date Scheduled Reboot Network Scheduled reboot Ar i Enable daily reboot ian Content Firmware Daily reboot time HH MM 04 00 Set C Display sound Factory default t System Power save Play Fig 2 13 1 243 2 14 System configuration Firmware upgrades Firmware updates can be performed by using a USB flash drive Please read the release notes carefully regarding the changes that will be made to your signboard before applying the upgrade IMPORTANT DO NOT unplug the USB drive or power down the signboard while the system is performing the firmware update 16 1 Download the latest firmware and copy it to the root directory of a USB drive from http support l Adea com Plug in the power cord into the device Plug in a USB mouse to the device to enter Basic settings menu Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 Click on System and choose Firmware Ou BW N Click on OK for proceeding to the firmware update process Information Time and date Firmware update Firmware update cannot be stopped once started Do not power cycle during firmware update Are you sure to start es cs Display sound Factory default Play um Network Scheduled reboot Fig 2 14 1 7 Plug in the USB drive while the screen shows Scanning USB drives for
7. takes approximately 60 seconds to complete Basic settings Ethernet Disconnected Wireless LAN Disabled Wednesday February 6 2013 1 45 AM Eastern Standard Time GMT 5 00 After boot up complete signboard 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 Touch the anel or plug in a USB mouse to start configuring the signboard If you have already set content into the signboard contents will play back automatically after 15 seconds after boot up To enter the menu system at any time during playback touch the panel or plug in a USB mouse and hold the left mouse key on the corner area as shown below for 10 seconds ETT Wa LP 1 2 2 Basic settings Player will ask for password if password is pre configured Touch the panel or plug in a USB mouse to the signboard to configure settings Basic settings Advanced Ethernet Disconnected Wireless LAN Disabled Wednesday February 6 2013 1 45 AM Eastern Standard Time GMT 5 00 Fig 2 2 1 Basic settings allow user to configure the 3 important settings to signage application Network Time zone and Content Each time user enter Basic settings menu signboard will start playback automatically after 15 seconds if user already set content services previously Auto playback can be canceled by click on the button while it s counting down
8. 1 246 2 17 System configuration Expand Storage by using SD card Adea player allows user to use external SD card to replace the built in SD card for user who need larger storage space 18 Take an Adea approved SD card format it as FAT16 32 clean In the root directory of the card create a file named EXPANSIONCARD case insensitive Fig 2 17 1 Insert SD card into player lock it with provided SD card lock clip then do a power cycle WN Device now has expanded storage 10 x B Computer UNTITLED Ej sexnummc A Share with Burn New folder Fil _ Name Date modified Type Size box _ EXPANSIONCARD 2013 8 5 FF 04 30 File OKB miis Fig 2 17 1 3 Content Management The XDS 1068 is designed to work with 3 party management solutions Please refer to the printed guide for related set up instructions 4 Authoring in HTML5 HTML A major advancement in the XDS 1068 digital signboard is the ability to playback HTML5 content which can contain dynamic information To find out more about using HTMLS for digital signage visit http widget iadea com 5 Working with SMIL The XDS 1068 uses open communications protocols for 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 5 1 Introduction Using SMIL pronounced smile the language create
9. Time GMT 5 00 Content Fig 2 5 1 2 Input the content source URL and click Connect button signboard will start playback immediately op SMIL HTMLS5 content URL ttp YourServerUri index smi Fig 2 5 2 User can check the signboard s basic information including the Health status Firmware version and Player ID 1 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Basic settings Network Ethernet Disconnected Wireless LAN Disabled Time zone Wednesday February 6 2013 1 45 AM Eastern Standard Time GMT 5 00 Content Fig 2 6 1 2 7 Content configuration AppStart Click on Information The definitions of the Health Status Green Normal The device connects to the URL server of the content source normally Blue Local The device plays the contents from the USB drive or SD card Gray Disconnected The device is in the disconnection state gza Network a Content C Display sound t System Play Health status Ss ox Firmware version 3 9 12 Player ID 80db43f3 c323 41b5 914a d0aeece2dec2 Fig 2 6 2 User can assign the URL and APP for execution after the system start up 1 2 3 4 5 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 Click on Content and then click on AppStart Enter the valid URL of HTML SMIL in AppStart Fig 2 7 1 User can disable the Auto run fro
10. XDS 1068 User s Manual Contents XDS 1068 User s Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 Features 1 2 Package contents 1 3 Physical view and features 1 4 Installation 2 Configuring the XDS 1068 digital signboard ZA System connections 2 2 Basic settings 2 3 Connect the XDS 1068 to your network 2 4 Time zone settings 2 5 Content settings 2 6 Player Information A Content configuration AppStart 2 8 Content configuration FailSafe 2 9 Content configuration EasyPlay 2 10 Display settings 2 11 Sound settings 2 12 System configuration Time Server 2 13 System configuration Scheduled reboot 2 14 System configuration Firmware upgrades 2 15 System configuration Factory reset 2 16 System configuration Power save 2 17 System configuration Expand Storage by using SD card 3 Content Management 4 Authoring in HTML5 5 Working with SMIL 5 1 Introduction 5 2 www a smil org for developers 6 Technical Data 6 1 Specifications 7 Appendix FAQ he N FP FP e Oo o oN N TD BR WwW wow W e e e PP PP RP PP eB o oo N DD WN FB N j O WO WH 19 20 20 20 21 1 Introduction This document describes the hardware and software operations of the XDS 1068 system set up and frequently asked questions 1 1 Features e 10 inch multi touch widescreen LCD display and stereo speakers e Web camera e 4GB on board flash local storage with SD card slot e B
11. c content W3C HTMLS HTML CSS JavaScript W3C SMIL 3 0 instructions sub set Physical I O connectors HDMI 1 3a Wi Fi antenna port RJ45 Ethernet USB 2 0 3 5mm stereo audio out jack 4GB on board flash memory up to 1 8 hrs of 5 Mbps high def 20 video SD card expansion slot Accessories 3 5mm RCA AV cable Ethernet cable Environmental Operating temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Humidity 5 85 40 C 32 104 F non condensing Dimensions 278x 186x40 mm 10 94x7 28x157 inches we 1 72 bs CE LVD FCC One year limited parts amp labor 7 Appendix FAQ What video format can I play Video files encoded in MPEG 4 AVC up to 1920x1080 resolutions and 10Mbps bitrates should play perfectly If a certain video is not played as scheduled or if it plays poorly please search the support site for transcode instructions The signboard is placed near my Wi Fi access point yet the connection is unreliable Wi Fi appliances in general should be placed 10 feet 3 meters from the Wi Fi access point for reliable operation Try relocating the access point further away from the signboards to improve connection What can I do about the gap between video and video Video gaps blank screen occur before and after each video are played To minimize the gap avoid back to back video programming by scheduling an image between each video If both Ethernet amp WiFi are connected which one will take prece
12. d by W3C for multimedia communications the signboard 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 signboard into your digital signage networks opening up avenues of software controls and realizing the full potential of your signboard hardware down the road 19 WSC auos EI Gu ny c Microsoft Adobe 5 2 Www a smilorg for developers The signboard operating system utilizes W3C SMIL as the underlying scripting language which lends well to customization to your project management needs For resources downloads and community support please visit www a smil org 6 Technical Data 6 1 Specifications XDS 1068 Video format support POPAI Screen Media Standards S6 MPEG 1 SIF 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 E7 MPEG 4 ASP 480p 10Mbps CBR E8 MPEG 4 AVC 1080p 10Mbps 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 Audio codec support POPAI Screen Media Standards S4 MPEG L2 audio S5 MP3 audio 320Kbps Dynami
13. dence If both connections are available WiFi will be used What is the maximum file size for a single video file The maximum video file size for the XDS 1068 is 2GB We recommend reserving a safety margin to avoid exceeding the limit i e limiting files to 1850MB What should I do if I forgot my password In this case please perform a factory reset Use the S W RESET button located at the back of the signboard to restore factory settings This will also clear the signboard s password How do I manage the playback of contents The media appliance is designed to be interoperable with leading 3 party management software solutions or via SMIL open standard commands Could the signboard display Flash or Microsoft PowerPoint presentations The signboard features limited PowerPoint support but not Flash support While PCs can play many formats with varying degrees of success RISC based signboard are designed to reliably play specific video formats Please see spec for details While Microsoft PowerPoint native files could not play directly on a RISC based signboard the file is converted through other software i e Adfotain Manager Express 21 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 The video data bit rate is the amount of video or audio data used per second to store or play the contents usually ex
14. firmware package Fig 2 14 2 244 2 15 System configuration Factory reset If you forget a system password you have set you must reset the system to regain access to the signboard Using the reset button 1 PRESS and HOLD the reset button with a pen 2 RE CONNECT the power cord 3 WAIT about 16 seconds or until the status LED flashes 4 RELEASE reset button and wait for system to initialize Reset button Using a USB mouse System reset will re initialize the system clear passwords and return settings to their default values Perform the following 1 CONNECT a USB mouse 2 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 3 Click on System configuration and choose Factory default 4 Click on OK button to do the reset OM Momence Time and date Factory Default we Network Scheduled reboot Reset to factory default settings Are you sure a Content Firmware Play Fig 2 15 1 245 2 16 System configuration Power save The feature Power save allows the signboard to power off automatically while stopping at the Basic settings page without any action is been taken for 10 minutes 1 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 2 Click on System and click on Power save OM Momence Time and date Power save oty Network Scheduled reboot a eee a Content Firmware set CJ Display sound Factory default Fig 2 16
15. ication for the best matching setting Please note that the signboard supports only one output device at a time 1 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 2 Click the Display sound button and then click on Display The Display Settings page will be launched Information DEEN omy Network Sound C Display sound System Play 3 Click on Output mode Select Output mode from the popup menu Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS F Wi Fi S Ethernet DEVICE Q Sound 4 Display Storage Apps PERSONAL Security EY Language amp input SYSTEM 12 Brightness Wallpaper Output mode Set your TV output mode Font size Normal Screen orientation Fig 2 10 1 Fig 2 10 2 Output mode HD 720p60 HD 720p50 Full HD 1080i60 Full HD 1080i50 Full HD 1080p60 Full HD 1080p50 Composite NTSC Composite PAL Panel Fig 2 10 3 The default panel brightness is set to maximum and it can be adjusted in the Display settings 1 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 2 Click the Display sound button and then click on Display The Display Settings page will be launched Fig 2 10 1 3 Click on Brightness Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS Brightness Wi Fi Ethernet Wallpaper DEVICE Output mode g Sound Set your TV output mode Font size Normal Storage B
16. ing the wireless configuration UI will be launched Fig 2 3 1 2 Click the ON OFF button as indicated below to turn OFF Wireless interface Fig 2 3 2 3 Turn on Ethernet interface For DHCP environment configuration is finished in this step api on Ethernet configuration ynfigure Ethernet devic DEVICE Sound i Display Storage FE Apps PERSONAL Security A Language amp input SYSTEM Date amp time Ye Accessibility Fig 2 3 5 4 Click the Ethernet to make static IP configuration 1 Click the Time zone configuration menu will be launched 2 Choose the correct time zone from available options Ethernet DEVICE d Sound ED Display Storage EJ Apps PERSONAL Security A Language amp input SYSTEM Configure Ethernet device Ethernet Device Discard Basic settings Ethernet Disconnected Wireless LAN Disabled Wednesday February 6 2013 1 45 AM Eastern Standard Time GMT 5 00 TIRAN Central America A 6 00 Central Time Mexico City SMT 6 00 Saskatchewan AT 6 00 Bogota IMT 5 0 Eastern Time MT 5 01 Venezuela GMT 4 30 OS ee GMT 4 00 UA Accessibility Fig 2 3 6 Fig 2 4 1 Fig 2 4 2 1 Click the Set content button configuration menu will be launched Basic settings Networ k Ethernet Disconnected Wireless LAN Disabled Time zone Wednesday February 6 2013 1 45 AM Eastern Standard
17. lay Fig 2 11 1 Click on Volumes the Volumes settings page will be launched Drag the blue dots to adjust the volumes for the selected item and then click on OK to save the new settings Fig 2 11 3 Click on the checkbox on the right as marked in red to enable disable the Touch sounds Fig 2 11 2 Settings Da Ethernet SYSTEM DEVICE Touch sounds d Sound D Display Storage E Apps PERSONAL Security A Language amp input SYSTEM Date amp time uv Accessibility Fig 2 11 2 Fig 2 11 3 time 2 Click on System and click on Time Server 3 Click the Use AppStart URL as time server button as marked in red below to enable disable the time server function 4 Click on Set to save the setting OM omen Time and date Time server ot Network Time server ff Use AppStart URL as time server ia Content Scheduled reboot Set LJ Display sound Firmware System Factory default Play Power save Fig 2 12 1 242 2 13 System configuration Scheduled reboot The feature Scheduled Reboot allows the signboard to reboot on the assigned time automatically every day 15 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 26 Click on System and click on Scheduled Reboot 37 Click the Enable daily reboot button as marked in red below to enable disable the daily reboot function Click on the dialogue box to set the time The value can be input by using the
18. m here Auto run will automatically being enabled when content is played This is useful when system integrator prepare the device in the office before installation In most case the network need to be re configured on site so this prevent the device start playback automatically when first time power up on site The Advanced option is used for the 3rd party App configuration only G OROEN uty Network mls C Display sound System COMBE Schedule AppStart gt Advanced a Auto run a Automatically turned on when content is played Fig 2 7 1 2 8 Content configuration FailSafe User can assign the URL and APP for execution while the system is failed to play the assigned content 1 2 3 4 Click the Advanced button advanced configuration menu will be launched Fig 2 6 1 Click on Content and then click on FailSafe Enter the URL of HTML SMIL Media RSS in FailSafe The Advanced option is used for the 3rd party App configuration only Information AppStart FailSafe ut Network FailSafe EasyPlay Display sound Schedule System Play Fig 2 8 1 2 9 Content configuration EasyPlay The feature EasyPlay allows the signboard to play the media contents from the USB flash drive or SD card directly When EasyPlay is enabled the signboard will play the contents from the USB drive or SD card only If user wants to play the contents from the URL server configured via
19. m is not played 22 lAdea Limited Warranty For Media Player Devices Applicable to lAdea product models XDS 1068 Adea provides unless extended through optional service programs one 1 year of limited warranty on its applicable product models listed above The applicable product must be purchased through an authorized lAdea reseller Subject to the conditions of this warranty Adea will perform necessary service on the product without charge for parts or labor if in the opinion of lAdea the product is found to be faulty within the warranty period Adea s sole warranty and obligation will be to repair or replace at it sole discretion such products that require warranty during the applicable warranty period in accordance with these conditions If the product is found to be in correct working order then lAdea reserves the right to charge you for its time and materials costs This warranty only applies if the product has been under normal use and reasonable care in the opinion of lAdea The warranty covers normal usage for which the unit was originally supplied and does not cover damage malfunction or failure resulting from use of incorrect voltages unauthorized installation accident misuse neglect build up of dirt or dust abuse power surge problems thunderstorm activity tampering or repair by unauthorized persons including unauthorized alterations unauthorized maintenance exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions
20. pressed in Mbps mega bits per second Video encoded with excessive bit rates will not playback smoothly in the media signboard likely due to storage i o bottleneck Visit http support iadea com for compatible media format presets Some JPEG images cannot be played in the signboard 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 Progressive images are primarily supported on PCs For media appliances make sure to save images as baseline JPEG in your photo editor or resave them as baseline JPEGs using free tools such as IrfanView http www irfanview com The signboard is not playing What should I do Play list errors and scheduling 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 signboard The signboard should loop through all media files indicating a fault with the play list 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 progra
21. uilt in wireless b g n network and Ethernet e Power over Ethernet e Supports full POPAI Screen Media Formats Standards profiles S1 to 12 and E1 to E8 e Multiple ar party software solution compatibility e Industry leading W3C SMIL support for developers 1 2 Package contents Main Unit AC Adapter Standard 3 5mm to RCA AV adapter D a Ce l Display stand Quick Start Documentation CD Software set up guide and screws Guide select SKUs select SKUs 1 3 Physical view and features Web camera Wireless antenna post VESA mount MIS D 75 Cover Kensington lock DC in ADB HDMI Audio out jack Ethernet USB x2 SD card slot 1 4 Installation Fix the display stand 1 Put the supplied display stand onto the screw socket 2 Insert the two supplied screws 3 Fasten the screws Fix the Kensington lock 1 Press Kensington lock s button and aim at the lock hole 2 Plug the lock into the lock hole and then lose the button Open the back cover 1 Lose the screw of the back cover 2 Push the back cover toward the arrow s direction and then pull up 4 v I Tr r L lie 2 l X qs Y a Y e ta l s p x ___ _ _ 2 Configuring the XDS 1068 digital signboard 2 1 System connections 1 Attach the AC power adapter to power on the unit After approximately 35 seconds booting animation will be displayed on screen as shown below 2 Player boot process

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