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1. 98 Audio Format and Output aaa a e e a 99 Video Specifications LL 99 so urina LOL 14 TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION This section helps those who are new to Medialon MIP HD to install and start to use your Medialon MIP HD Overview 16 Medialon MIP HD is a compact player able to playback both multimedia content such as Flash Html Jpeg and even URLs as well as 1080p HD video Interactive media such as Flash keep their interactivity if needed Its built in web server provides web user interface to remotely upload media to build up playlists and to schedule and retrieve log files Its Sync Video mode allows synchronization of an unlimited number of HD video playback via the network It can either operate autonomously or be slaved to a Medialon Control System making it an ideal solution for Museum as well as Digital signage applications Media compatibility Compatible with most common media and HD video MIP HD plays media files stored on its internal solid state drive and media accessible via URL links to websites or video streams The web editor enables the user to display scrolling text messages Ticker either locally or from a distant point for local messages visitor information visual paging or evacuation Video Sync over Ethernet Playing HD video several MIP HDs can be synchronized over the network from Medialon Control system making it the ideal tool for multiple screen display In this
2. TicKer Preview Stop Test A Enter the message here Ticker Preview displays your message as it will be shown in the MIP HD You can easily change the properties of the text by selecting the appropriate settings for Size Font Color Background Color Scroll Speed USING THE MIP 57 Font selection Select the font in the font list ont Helvetica Arial e Comic Sans MS Mil Garamond Georgia Em Times Mew Roman Trebuchet MS Verdana Color selection To change the color of the ticker Enter the message here Text Enter the message here E mi Text Color 225660555 Background Color team e Click on Text Color to select the text color e Click on Background Color to select the background color e Use the Color palette to define the desired color Ticker Size To change the height of the Ticker use the Size slider Size value goes from O to 100 pixels Text and background banner size are linked 58 USING THE MIP Display a Ticker Ticker Scroll Speed To change the speed of scrolling text use the Speed slider Text Enter the message here speed 50 Speed value goes from 0 Slow to 100 Fast Testing Ticker MIP HD Ticker tab offers a preview for testing your message settings 1 Enter the text of the ticker into the text field and adjust text properties 2 Click on Local Test button to start the local test Control Show Ticker Hide Ticker Ticker Preview
3. Event Browser Direct Play Media Browser Start Displaying Default Media Hang Error Hang Error Start Displaying Default Media start Displaying Default Media Browser Ticker 08 02 2010 oe MI Description Login of noname at level Monitoring Dolphins 720 wmv Login of administrator at level Administrator Start of Medialon MIP Black Screen Mo response from UI thread No response from UI thread Start of Medialon MIP Black Screen Start of Medialon MIP Black Screen Login of noname at level Monitoring MAINTENANCE Logs e The Date column indicates the date and the time of the event e he Event column indicates the name of the event e The Description column dives a description or more information about the event As Note A Log file is created each day For the list of events which can be written into the Log file See Log Files Messages page 75 Playback file Each time a media is displayed a record is saved into the current Playback file Playback file holds the list of all the displayed media This allows you to know exactly when a sequence started which media was displayed during the day and so on This is useful for statistics Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Log File Playback File Date 08 02 2010 P P Perro ope or ep ce 02 08 2010 10 43 49 Spai000km 2007 164 jpg Tri 02 08 2010 10 43 57 Morning mdms Sequence Playing 32 08 2010 10 43
4. MEDIALON HD MEDIA PLAYER Medialon MIP HD HD MEDIA PLAYER User Guide Medialon 101 rue Pierre S mard F92324 Chatillon Cedex France Tel 33 0 1 46 55 60 70 Fax 33 0 1 46 55 54 83 Medialon Inc 2977 McFarlane Road Suite 301 Miami FL 33133 USA Tel 1 305 445 4045 Fax 1 305 445 4048 Support medialon com www medialon com Revision 2 0 5 Copyright 2011 Medialon All rights reserved FINAL USER S LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MEDIALON SOFTWARE amp PLUG IN IMPORTANT READ ATTENTIVELY By loading and installing the software on your computer you indicate your acceptance of the following Final User s License for Medialon Software amp Plug In product the License Agreement which is either i printed on a licence card with the software ii on line in the software application If you do not agree to the terms of this License Agreement for a full refund promptly return this product to the place you obtained it The License Agreement is entered into between you the final user a legal entity or natural person and Medialon 101 rue Pierre S mard 92324 Chatillon Cedex France SA with a capital of 398 202 registered at Nanterre RCS B 383 966 009 00029 and concerns the aforementioned software product any attached add in software the documentation in electronic format and any example or educational software the Software You shall inform all authorized users of the Software of the terms a
5. e Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the device is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms e When removing the electric plug from the device or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it Do not open e Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way The device contains no user serviceable parts If it appears to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Medialon service personnel Water warning e Do not expose the device to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings e Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Location e Do not expose the device to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components e Do not place the device in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over e Do not block the vents This device has ventilation holes on the rear and sides to prevent the internal temperature from rising too high In particular do not place the device on its side or upside down or place it in any poorly ventilated location such as a bookcase or closet Connections e Before connec
6. 1 From the Media Library Media Library Name Duration 2 Click the Upload button 3 Select a media file on your remote computer Playlists Media Library Name Duration Date modif Type IF Documents BE Desktop E Recent Places 1 Toy Story 3 e 2 The A Team 4 Toy Story 3 actnow Pictures m button RVB 875x709 I Music E DMF6 4j Recently Changed 4 excuseme In Searches laser2 Public logo pantone 567x94 Computer E Logo RVB 2564X374 fond noir Robotica_1080 18 wait welcomecurl Folders File name 4 System uploads media 5 Click on the Media Library Play button 6 Selected media starts INTRODUCTION Getting Started Playing a Video 1 Go to the Control tab Player Sync Video Ready 4 Toy Story 3 wmv None Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Video Player Mode Multimedia Player Syne Video Player sync Mode Mene Slave Master Sync Group 123456789 Video Control none Video Library Name Duration none 00 00 00 00 i Eilat Eres big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 ode 00 00 00 00 ll qv uw E pa vd si D 00 00 00 2 Select Sync Video Player mode currently playing media stops playing 3 Click on one of the videos in the Video Library the video is loaded in the MIP HD 4 Click Play Pause Stop to control the video 5 Use the Jog or Locate to position the video See more about Play
7. 58 big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 Displayed 32 08 2010 10 44 32 Spal000km_2007 164 jpg Displayed 22 08 2010 10 44 41 Morning mdms Sequence Playing 02 08 2010 10 44 41 big buck bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 Displayed ys m pa Ay Note A playback file is created each day Log Files Messages These messages are written in the log file The date and time of the message is written in the first column This log file can be accessed locally or remotely with Internet Explorer A new log file is created everyday The messages are in alphabetical order Command Change Login The login of the player was changed Command Driver Command A driver command was sent by the player Command Ticker A ticker command was sent and displayed by the player Command driver error xxx An error occured during the execution of a driver command Deletion forbidden xxx MAINTENANCE 75 76 The file xxx cannot be deleted Disk full The amount of free space is reached Cleaning of unused files The disk is full files in the trash are deleted Display error xxx Media error where xxx is the name of the media Display navigate error An error occurred during the displaying of a media Error Empty sequence name The sequence has no name Error Frame login invalid The security code of the frame is invalid The frame is rejected Error Invalid frame The received frame has an invalid format The frame is rejected Error Sequence missing xxx The sequence x
8. 87 88 Pin Definitions of NuDAM 6060 ndo pe n ming Ara pence Cons Somme een EE CT TE 2 pn ETE 3 EOS ETE 4 oe ELE eae estemaicommon iN s peme mises NE 7 pata TT CE 8 Love recae series sina negative o fems femme w fem fem ES m fuo ferme m2 feom freyi ommon ground H3 feno kez nomaron 14 eem frez common ground EE TC ET TS m N3Nc Reey3 nomeldose 17 eem Reoy3 coman ground EE CT R mi TS 19 asc reve mede a6 mcm ruvs common ground REFERENCES Relays and Triggers Specifications Specifications Specifications of ND 6530 USB controller e USB Spec 1 1 compliant I O Interface e RS 232 422 485 DIP switch selectable e RS 232 support RXD TXD RTS CTS FGND signals e RS 422 support TX TX RX RX 4 wires full duplex signals e RS 485 support DATA DATA signals with auto direction control e Selectable transfer speed with 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps e 2500Vrms isolation e Surge protection on all signal lines Connector e USB type B e 10 pin screw terminal block LED Indicator e ON Receiving USB power e Flashing Data transfer e OFF No power applied Environment e Storage Temperature Range 25 to 80 C e Operating Temperature Range 10 to 70 C Power e Power Requirement USB bus power e Power Consumption 0 795W Specifications of NuDAM 6060 Interface e Interface RS 485 2 wires e Speed bps 19 2K Input e Channel numbe
9. Connecting the MIP HD o 17 FIFSE Sldbls 233x993 4 2 933 33 33345 ee eS 334 4 23184 248 33 ue da 18 Local COMUIOLs ace sat sacre CREE A Go S e OS cR eee A do SCR E A 18 Set up screen resolution eee RR hann 19 Set up for remote control 20 Remote access from a remote web browser 21 Uploading and Playing a Media 22 Playing a Vid o aux xx ss sur BK GG we baa we wee CX trie 23 Creating Playlists rere ees 24 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION Installation xxx eda eT ivi eee x x EX 20 Front Panels 2 psoe ea bone Sew bee ee eee See ee Eee 26 Rear Panel ee ne dau di ee SEES eeu ae 26 USING THE MIP MIP HD user interface sms 28 Browser Compatibility 28 fee GG voro E EGET D DES CT FEET ee eee AA 29 Status Bares epee eat iar eee PUR UP ROI PUR UN P M EORR OR be Wa CPP X P E d 30 MENU A ee ee 23 93934 49925 94WA44259 9 9 2 9 25 31 Adding Media axxo eom ace xe e 3a x3 va 39 Add Media in the MIP HD 33 LOCAL File CODY ac be he ee coke A a eee ER ao RL 33 Remote Upload Media 35 Using a FTP Client a esee iii i aa 36 Media Library Management a s 37 Play a Medid ie i a ode ee wk Ga Ge aa a Ae ERI 37 Remove Media 37 Refre
10. Explorer IE6 ES http 192 168 144 231 Favoris f Medialon MIP HD fa El Co dm y Pager S curit v Outils v Ready Dolphins 720 wmv None None Administrator 5 8 2010 09 15 2 0 1 Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs v Playlists Multimedia Player r7 gger None Playlist Library Current Playlist Content Media Library Duration 00 00 33 Name big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 Name Type Item Duration Afternoon Medialon MIP HD prefers a modern browser Chrome Safari Firefox After User Identification the Medialon MIP HD User Interface will give you access to Video playback Playlist creation Playlist scheduler Monitoring Information and MIP HD Setup menu Some antivirus software programs may conflict with information transfer from the MIP HD to the external Browser If you are having problems with the browser temporarily disable your antivirus firewall to see if this remedies the problem If it does reconfigure your antivirus firewall or try a different antivirus program Login Before entering in the MIP HD User Interface a User Identification must be defined By pressing Escape key on the local keyboard or entering Medialon MIP HD IP address in the remote browser the following page shows up Connect If a Username and a Password were defined fill in the corresponding fields No default Name and Password are required Click on the
11. General Parameters Information Sending Information Sending Email O Themes Email Themes Dark Theme Light Theme Select Dark Theme Light Them MAINTENANCE 67 68 User Accounts It is possible to protect access to the Medialon MIP HD interface Different access levels can be defined The User Accounts menu is used to change the account settings This menu is only accessible with Administrator level Different types of users may have different access levels to commands in MIP HD depending on their login and passwords Apply Administrator Account AME administrator Editor Account Ticker Account e Administrator Access all menus This account is defined to have access to MIP HD parameters modification MAINTENANCE MIP HD Setup e Editor Restricted access to all menus except Setup This account may be used by Sequences and Scheduler creator e Ticker Restricted access to Ticker and Monitoring only This level gives access to simple text message generator e Monitoring Restricted access to Monitoring only This account gives access to the MIP HD Log files For each account you have to enter a Login and a Password This one must be confirmed If you define a login and password only for the Administrator account everybody will be able to access with Editor Rights and could be able to create new sequences System This menu is only accessible with Administrator level Select S
12. Local Test Stop Test t Enter the message here 3 Ticker message starts to scroll into the Ticker preview 4 Click on Stop Test button Display Ticker To display on a ticker on the Medialon MIP HD 1 Enter the text of the ticker into the text field and adjust text properties 2 Click on Show Ticker button Control Show Ticker Hide Ticker Ticker Preview Local Test Stop Test 3 To display Off the Ticker on the MIP HD Click on Hide Ticker button USING THE MIP 59 External Control Although it is possible to use the Medialon MIP HD as a stand alone system it is also designed to be controlled remotely from Medialon Control System psi adi EM i x wd As Discover the power of Medialon Control System visit Medialon web site http www medialon com products medialon_control_system htm MxM Medialon MIP Medialon MIP HD can be part of a Show Control System Medialon Manager or Showmaster can control one or several MIP HD through the use of a software plug in called MxM Medialon MIP F Y Medialon Showmaster Editor 1 6 0 MexicoTEST File Edit Showmaster Object Windows Help a Bp m m gt 3 HP Be A z Workspace Design ai i Current M B Control Device Map gt Project icoTEST MIP SYNC by MxM n y x P BF Dev 4 0 82 mi gt ad Ed E EN lt 2 Internal Timecode bd H Test_Sync FSet Video Player Mode Video Player FLocate Video 00 00 05 00 Ig
13. Network Parameters omputer Name MIPHD 004A80 Static IP Address 19 2 168 1 64 PONIA IA Static DNS Address Screen Display Parameters Set up of IP address and connection parameters MUST be done by an appropriate technician i e your network administrator If you are not familiar with this functionality please refer to your network administrator for network configuration detail Once the Medialon MIP HD is configured for network control keyboard and mouse are no longer necessary 20 INTRODUCTION Getting Started Remote access from a remote web browser Video playback sequence creation and media upload can be done remotely via a web browser Once your network set up is done to connect to your Medialon MIP HD through the network type the MIP HD IP address in the web browser address field Medialon MIP HD Mozilla Fi Fichier Edition Affichage Historique Marque pages Outils E 4S GB http 192 168 144 231 vv 2B Google ES Medialon MIP HD Medialon MIP HD will send its login page Click on the Connect button to access to the MIP HD User Interface Thereis no default Username and no Password is defined If the error message Page cannot be displayed appears in the web browser windows check internet settings on the remote computer security to Default medium position INTRODUCTION 21 22 Uploading and Playing a Media Following operations are made remotely
14. Other command element attributes may have to be specified depending on the command These additional attributes are detailed below Response frame When a command requires a response the MIP HD sends back an info response frame The value attribute of the info element varies depending on the type attribute The value attribute is documented for each command which requires a response xml info type current media value medianame gt lt xml gt Commands The following section details the command element attributes REFERENCES 91 92 Multimedia Player Commands display_default Displays the default media au ve resume planning Resumes the current schedule or the current playlist if there s no active schedule name resume planning trigger_command sends a trigger command digital I O ome e status Off VN On 2 Toggle 3 Pulse Pulse duration expressed in 1 100 second play_media Plays a media file name play_media Example command name play_media src big_buck_bunny_h264 mp4 gt play_sequence Start a Playlist name play_sequence repeat loop count O infinite REFERENCES TCP IP Protocol Example command name play sequence src Morning repeat 0 gt play schedule Start a schedule Date vete name play_schedule Example command name play_schedule src Monday gt Video Sync Player Commands videoplayer_loa
15. Playlist 46 Editor Login 69 Menu 31 Escape Key 29 F Firefox 28 Index Firmware Current version 31 Update 79 Font Ticker 58 G Google 28 H Height Ticker 58 Hide Ticker 59 I Interface Local 29 Internet Explorer 29 L Level Administrator 32 Editor 31 Monitoring 31 Ticker 31 Library Playlist 54 Refresh 52 Local Access Login 29 Login 29 M Media Default Media 37 Drag and drop 45 Duration 45 Playlist Add 44 Duration 46 Remove 47 Upload 35 Medialon Manager 60 Message Ticker 57 Monitoring REFERENCES 101 102 Login 69 Menu 31 MxM MIP 60 Sync Master 61 New Playlist 44 P Password 29 Play Default Media 38 Playlist Edit 46 Library 54 Media Add 44 Duration 45 46 Remove 47 New 44 Refresh 52 Remove 52 55 Save 46 R Refresh Playlist Library 52 Remove Media Playlist 47 Playlist 52 55 Schedule 56 Reset Default Media 38 S Safari 28 Save Playlist 46 Schedule Creation 55 Playlist Remove 55 Start Time 55 Remove 56 Start 56 Scroll Ticker 59 Set REFERENCES Default Media 38 Show Ticker 59 Showmaster 60 Size Ticker 58 Start Schedule 56 Start Time Schedule 55 T Test Ticker 59 Text Color 58 Font 58 Scroll 59 Size 58 Ticker 57 Theme 67 Ticker Hide 59 Login 69 Menu 31 Show 59 Test 59 Text Color 58 Font 58 Properties 57 Scroll 59 Size 58 Time Server 71 Time Zones 72 U Upd
16. a rnr e r CUTE Nuts amp c4 AO 1 A z SO O 2 QU wu Ah ee n VS ete Ww WE C oa D y br i i e I O Power On Off Button e COM1 COM Port 1 To connect serial control of your screen please check your monitor manual for connection e HDMI Monitor Output Connector HDMI e SPDIF SPDIF Audio digital output to decoder Connector RCA or Optical e VGA Monitor Output Connector VGA e DVI Monitor Output Connector DVI e LAN RJ45 Ethernet LAN connector 10 100 1000Base T e USB USB Porti amp 2 Use these to connect USB Flash Disk to load media in the MIP HD It could also be use for keyboard and mouse External Relays and Triggers can be connected to USB port e A Audio Line mini jack stereo output Green ring e WIFI WIFI antenna connector Not in use e 19V Power Connector 26 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION MEDIALEN USING THE MIP In this section you will learn how to use your Medialon MIP HD MIP HD user interface Locally or via the Internet with a regular web browser the integrated playlist editor helps to schedule media playback visitor s interactivity screen remotely Administration supervision and maintenance features are also accessible depending on access credentials and user profile Browser Compatibility Medialon MIP HD interface can be opened remotely with Google Chrome ES Medialon MIP HD Q Y http 192 168 144 231 Player Multimedia Ready Dolp
17. a Sync time reference See more about MxM Medialon Sync Master on www medialon com USING THE MIP 61 MAINTENANCE In this section you will learn how to maintain your Medialon MIP HD 62 MAINTENANCE MIP HD Setup This menu is only accessible with Administrator rights Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Player User Accounts System Apply Player General Parameters Player Setup Select Player in the Medialon MIP HD Setup page Player User Accounts System Apply Player General Parameters Information Sending Email Maintenance Themes MIP HD Setup Setup Logs Several parameters of MIP HD can be defined such as screen size scheduling of screen power on off e mail setting for log files sending etc The Setup menu allows you to change the settings of the MIP HD Because we are using an Html interface you need to validate each modification by pressing the Enter key or click on Apply button General parameters MIP HD general parameters are MIP HD name Display size Critical disk space MAINTENANCE 63 and Background color Player User Accounts System Apply Player General Parameters MIP Mame player Display Size Automatic Size Fixed Size 06 Mn Information Sending e MIP HD Name This name is displayed in the status bar on the top of the page This name is also used in the filename of the log and playback reports sent by e mail e Display Size MIP HD display windo
18. and all components are free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 Years from the date of delivery to the first owner This warranty is not transferable Warranty will be void if manufacturer s installation and use instructions are not followed Warranty will be void unless our factory approved parts are used and properly installed by an authorized representative Warranty does not extend to parts misused mishandling neglect accident damage flood fire or other causes beyond the control of the manufacturer The warranty does not extend to consequential damage To make a warranty claim visit Medialon com to obtain an RMA Return Material Authorization number No claim will be accepted without an RMA number The equipment in need of service should be shipped with RMA to the address on the RMA form freight pre paid Any returned items deemed faulty due to manufacturer defect will be repaired or replaced and shipped back to the customer at no charge to the customer Table of Contents FINAL USER S LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MEDIALON SOFTWARE amp PLUG IN 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 amp 3 sx xoxo R3 Rex wea es 8 WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR MEDIALON HARDWARE 11 Table of Contents ss dass aa LZ INTRODUCTION OverVvieW su 4 wx 4 xx x35 x EXE 4 3 7 PX E RE X LO Getting Started 000ooooooooooo on 17 Contents of the Package 17
19. replaces the product that gave you the right to the update The original holder of the license for the software product is only authorized to transfer this contract once and permanently to another end user provided that he provides written notice to MEDIALON SA and the recipient agrees to be bound by and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement This transfer must include all the software elements including without limitation the most recent update and all prior versions electronic and paper documents and the certificate of authenticity Copyright All ownership rights and copyrights relating to the Software any attached add in software the documentation in electronic or paper format and any other example or educational applications are proprietary of MEDIALON SA MEDIALON SA retains all title and ownership of the Software and Software Documentation All intellectual property rights relating to the APIs and contents to which the product can give access are proprietary of the respective owners of these APIs and contents and can be protected by regulations and international agreements relating to copyrights and intellectual property rights Limited warranty MEDIALON SA warrants that the magnetic media on which the Software is recorded and any Software Documentation will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of one 1 year from first date of purchase date of invoice MEDIALON SA also warr
20. sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference A WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock short circuiting damage fire or other hazards or physical injury to you or others or damage to the device or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply Power cord e Only use the voltage specified as correct for the device The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the device e Use only the specified power cord e Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place it in a position where anyone could walk on trip over or roll anything over it
21. 80 x 960 True Color 32 bits 75 hertz e ut eg 1290 x 1024 True Color 32 bits 60 hertz 1280 x 1024 True Color 32 bits 70 hertz 1280 x 1024 True Color 32 bits 72 hertz 1280 x 1024 True Color 32 bits 75 hertz 800 x 600 256 Colors 56 hertz 800 x 600 High Color 16 bits 56 hertz 800 x 600 True Color 32 bits 56 hertz 540 x 480 16 Colors Default Refresh The MIP HD may reboot after these change e Click on Apply to validate them Lum Date and Time Adjust Date and Time of your Medialon MIP HD Player User Accounts ET Apply Shutdown Network Parameters Screen Display Parameters Dateand Time me server NIP Ame windows com D GMT 00 00 London Dublin Abidjan Accra Lisbon 14 43 51 09 21 2010 Get MIP Date Time Get Local Date Time Set MIP Date Time Manually Audio Parameters Video Parameters Expert Mode Settings Time Server NTP Displays the internet time server time windows com by default used by MIP HD to synchronize its current time You can select another time server or set this field to blank if you don t want to auto update the MIP HD MAINTENANCE 71 clock As Medialon MIP HD reboot is required after changes Time Zones Set the time zone where your Medialon MIP HD is installed Click on Apply to validate your modifications Time Displays the Time retrieved by a GET button You can adjust this time This displayed time will be used by the SET butto
22. Connect button to validate USING THE MIP 29 30 Once the login is done Medialon MIP HD displays the last visited page depending on the user level Login medialon Po I Oops Wrong user name or password please retry An error message will be displayed in case of wrong login Status Bar On the top of all pages information and status of the MIP HD are displayed Medialon MIP HD COX Madia Gn y E PA ee ee Morning None Editor 30 7 2010 13 47 2 0 0 ni Help Log Out Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Logs e Name The Player name of MIP HD is displayed It confirms that you are connected on the right MIP HD in case of installations with several Medialon MIP HD units 3 Medialon MIP HD Player Multimedia Ready pa1000km_2007 164 jpg Last Message Play Sequences Morning mdms Name Mode Mode indicates if MIP HD is in Multimedia Player or Sync Video Player Status gives last action status Media file name of the media currently displayed on the screen Last Message gives the last command executed Playlist name of the current Playlist running Sox s p Er a Lie qe Level Date me Medialon Fe pe 7 I LI m I r T L iur Y LI H lay Sc SCI ved Ulea Morning None Editor 30 7 2010 13 47 2 0 0 Help Log Out e Schedule name of the current Schedule running e Level Your current level access Administror Editor USI
23. D playing video USING THE MIP 47 Use a Relay When an I O interface is connected Medialon MIP HD can control output relays Cue Properties Media URL Relay o R5232 Ticker Pause Playlist Relay Index Select the relay in the list Value set the status of the relay eOn e Off eT oggle ePulse Use the Test Relay button to check the relay command Send a Serial Command Medialon MIP HD allows controlling display screen or video projector connected to its COM port Cue Properties Media URL Relay EM Ticker Pause Playlist Settings P9600 NET Serial Frame FrameToSendl Settings Defines serial communication parameters e Baudrate 9600 19200 38400 eParity None Odd Even eData 8 bit eStop Bit 1 Serial Frame enter the frame to execute the command You need to get the serial protocol for your screen or projector 48 USING THE MIP Playing Playlists Program a Ticker You program to show or hide ticker during the playlist Cue Properties Media URL Relay R5232 Ec Pause Playlist cker Text My message Enter your message to show the ticker To hide the ticker enter an empty text Ticker will use MIP HD ticker settings Insert a Pause When an interactive media is displayed you can insert a pause in the playlist execution to be able to navigate into the media Cue Properties Media URL Relay R5232 Ticker ETS Playlist Inactivity Timeout set minimum time of inactivit
24. DMF6 jj Recently Changed 18 excuseme ER Searches laser2 Public logo pantone 567x94 EE Logo RVB 2564X374 fond noir Robotica 1080 wait 8 welcomecurl Folders File name 3 Click on Open button to transfer file to the MIP HD 4 Progress bar indicates transfert progression USING THE MIP 35 5 Media appears in Media Library when upload is completed Media Library Name Duration big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 Dolphins 720 wmwv LM Classic06 0062 JPG 5pal1000km_2007 164 jpg RTE ri Pa a Cea24h 32007 3 mr Spaz24h 2007 008 pg Ay Note only one file can be selected at the same time There is no multi selection As Files larger than 2Go cannot be uploaded via Firefox prefeer another browser Chrome or 1E8 Using a FTP Client For multiple file transfers you could prefer to use a FTP solution Medialon MIP HD has an FTP server active onboard You can use a FTP client like Filezilla to transfer your media Me medialon 192 168 144 231 FileZilla o xX Fichier Edition Affichage Transfert Serveur Favoris S BEA BOO E R eon Hote 192 168 144 231 Identifiant medialon Mot de passe eeseeeesee Port Connexion rapide C TP Arno Media WMVY Jo Media li AG di Elements Medialon d Flash EE Jpeg amp 4 MIP Demo d Mpeg LA ww Nom de fichier Taille de fichier Type de fichier Derni re Nom de fichier Taille defi Typedefichier
25. Derni re modi 3 a p e y frenchRoast m ormat de fichier MP 3 LM Classic06 0062 JPG 162712 Fichier JPG 22 07 20 WATERLOO AE 720p wmv 193492988 Windows Medi 21 07 2007 16 Spa1000km_2007 164 jpg 1236697 Fichier JPG 22 07 20 908 0001 11180828 Windows Medi 29 09 2006 08 er wmv nim esp E ci i Dolphins 720 wmv 87167372 Windows Media Vide 22 07 20 e ani 4 big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 30874052 Format de fichier MP 16 06 20 2 Dolphins_720 wmv 87167372 Windows Medi 04 08 2005 14 Spa1000km_2007 120 jpg 1090624 Fichier JPG 22 08 20 Voting Machine wmv 1929851 Windows Medi 21 10 2004 09 B Sarre i icd diis 05 08 20 2 mini WMV 2466620 Windows Medi 08 10 2004 08 a Amazon_720 wmv 83 260 846 Windows Medi 15 04 2004 08 2 Speed 720 wmv 2 Step_into_Liquid_720 wmv 113324959 Windows Medi 22 12 2003 16 95 899 388 Windows Medi 21 12 2003 14 n DI 4 n S lection de 1 fichier Taille totale 83 260 846 octets S lection de 1 fichier Taille totale 0 octet Serveur Fichier local Direction Fichier distant Taille Priorit Statut 8 medialon 192 168 144 231 C FTP Arno Media WMV gt gt Amazon_720 wmv 83 260 846 Normale Transfert en cours 00 00 02 coul e s 00 00 04 restante s 26 9 22 413 312 octets 12 3 Mo s Fichiers en file d attente 1 Transferts chou s Transferts r ussis 1 Jat Filed attente 80Mio 08 Enter M
26. IBED INTO THE SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION Save as otherwise provided by law in no event and more particularly in case of breach of the Safety rules as described into the Software documentation shall MEDIALON SA be held liable for any special indirect or accessory damage of any nature whatsoever including without limitation body or material injury loss of profit interruption of activity loss of information or other pecuniary losses which may result from the use or the impossibility to use the Software and this even if the company MEDIALON SA has been notified of the possibility of such prejudice Termination This Agreement is effective until terminated This Agreement will terminate if you fail to comply with any provision of the Agreement Upon termination you shall destroy all copies of the Software including security keys and modified copies if any Maintenance and support Maintenance including the provision of upgrades and updates to the Software and telephone Support is available from MEDIALON SA only through a maintenance plan Updates and upgrades are not available separately General provisions If any term condition or provision in this Agreement is found to be invalid unlawful or unenforceable to any extent such invalid term condition or provision will be severed from the remaining terms conditions and provisions which will continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law This Agreement
27. MIP_Master Ign MIP_Master Load Video big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 Sync Master 5 Ig MIP_Master FSet Video Flayer Mode Video Player Ig MIP_Slave1 Set Video Flayer Mode Video Player ri MIP_Slave2 FLoad Video big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 Sync Slave 5 ria MIP Slave2 DEL Driv f Trigger Command 60 USING THE MIP External Control MIP HD are declared as Medialon Manager Device IP Address ornare 1 12 1 66 1 44 230 rJ Auto re cannectian Timecode Format Gl Sense before connection 100 fps MxM Medialon MIP allows controlling MIP HD in Multimedia or Video Sync mode See more about MxM Medialon MIP on www medialon com MxM Medialon Sync Master This MxM can be used to synchronize Video playback on several Medialon MIP HD and also Medialon Manager Local Media Player File Edit Object Windows Help LEI Browser y m Manager MIP Left MIP Right E MIP Sync 7 2 Cue Library 0 Be User Groups P Resources Name Play Pause Stop Locate SyneT oT ime Base Arno Load Video poisson gauche avi Sync Slave 3 a MIP Left Load Video poisson droit avi Sync Slave 3 a MIP Right Open Media poisson center avi 3 LMP Center Play Ex MIP_Sync Start Locate 00 00 00 00 ES MIP_Sync This MxM allows playing the currently loaded media on all of the slaved Video Players of the Sync Group It is also possible to use an external timecode as
28. Media Supported e Video MPG4 H 264 AVC MP Up to 15Mb s H 264 AVC HP Up to 15Mb s H 264 AVC HD Up to 20Mb s MPG2 SD MPEG2 HD HP up to 20 Mb s WMV up to 720p 10 Mb s e Audio Wave PCM MP3 AAC MIDI REFERENCES 83 84 e Still Images Bitmap Jpeg Gif Tiff e Composite HTML Flash Environmental e Operating Temperature 0 C 32 F to 50 C 122 F e Operating Humidity 10 to 80 at 25 C non condensing e Acoustic Noise NC e Heat Dissipation Typical NC BTU hr Included Accessories e 1x External Power Adapter Model ADP 90CD DB Recommended Accessories e NA Software Specifications e Web Based interface e Multimedia playback e Media scheduling amp Calendar feature e Video Sync e Driver for LCD Plasma Video projector control and Digital input e MXM for Medialon Manager Extensions Supported e NA REFERENCES Relays and Triggers Specifications Relays and Triggers Specifications Medialon MIP HD Playlist can be started by external triggers and can use relays to control lamps This optional feature is based on Adlink NUDAM modules NUDAM 6530 USB Converter NUDAM 6060 module 4 1 0 Local Power Supply 10 V to 30 V TVS GND The ND 6530 takes advantages of the USB technology and for the convenience to the users of numerous PC IPC notebooks laptops and handheld PC it provides an easy way to link with industry standard buses interface of RS 232 422 485 NuDAM 6060 provides four relay output channels two
29. NG THE MIP MIP HD User Interface Ticker Monitoring Date amp Time the current date and time of the Medialon MIP HD are displayed When you create a schedule it could be useful to check current time settings Medialon i3 Current Medialon MIP HD firmware version Help link to open online this User Manual Log Out close the current session Menu Bar Depending on your User level the following menus are accessible Monitoring level With this user level you can only access to Logs of Medialon MIP HD See more about Logs on page 74 Medialon MIP HD Player Multimedia Ready big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 Morning None Monitoring Ticker level Ticker level gives access to J Medialon MIP HD Player Multimedia Ready big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 Morning None Ticker Ticker Logs e Ticker Display a scrolling text 5ee more about Display a Ticker on page 57 e Logs Editor level With this level you can access to _Medialon MIP HD Multimedia Ready 5pa1000km_2007 164 jpg Morning None Editor assage Play Sequences Morning mdms Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Logs e Control Use Medialon MIP HD as a video sync player See more about Playing Video in Sync on page 39 e Playlists Use Medialon MIP HD as a multimedia player See more about Playing Playlists on page 43 e Schedules Schedule your multimedia Playlists See more about Scheduling Playlists on pag
30. Player MacromediaPlayer SWF RealPlayer ImageTag Get Video Parameters Apply Video Parameters Get Video parameters See more about About Media on page 98 MAINTENANCE 73 Logs Logs Menu MIP HD automatically generates log files of technical events and playback report files listing all media playback confirmation The Monitoring menu allows access to Log files and Playback files Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Playback File Date Control Playlists Log File 08 02 2010 Click on theLog file button to access to current Log file Click on the Playback file button to access the current playback file A new file is created each day You can access to a specific Log file or Playback file by entering a valid date into the Date of file to monitor fields Date 08 02 2010 August 2010 o Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa J 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 k bun d Po 5 Okm 2C amdm 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 km 20 Fo LAS Ti ke uw ARE I Note Log Files and Playback files can be sent by email at a specific address Log file The log file contains all the events concerning the player activity You can see 3 columns Control Log File Date 02 08 2010 10 43 2 08 2010 10 50 02 08 2010 11 36 02 08 2010 11 44 02 08 2010 11 44 02 08 2010 11 44 2 08 2010 11 44 02 08 2010 11 44 02 08 2010 11 45 02 08 2010 11 49 02 08 2010 11 49 02 08 2010 11 50 74 Playlists Playback File Date Schedules
31. a button Click on Play button to test it Click on Reset default media button to use black screen as default media 38 USING THE MIP Playing Video in Sync Playing Video in Sync Medialon MIP HD is able to playback 1080p HD video Its Sync Video mode allows synchronization of unlimited number of HD video playback via the network Video Player Mode The Control tab allows switching between Multimedia and Sync Video Player Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Video Player Mode This tab is accessible with Administrator or Editor level Sync mode settings are available once the Sync Video Player mode is activated Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Video Player Mode Multimedia Player Syne Video Player Sync Made None Slave Master Video Control Play a Video AII video files available in the MIP HD are displayed in the Video Library To playback a file select a file from the Video Library and click on Play button The video is displayed in the MIP HD Video Control video big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 Video Library Name Duration status playing Amazon 720 wmwv uration 00 00 33 00 big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 code 00 00 14 44 Dolphins 720 wmv 00 01 46 nmands P jl B frenchRoast mp4 00 08 17 Locate MER 00 00 00 PTT O au did il E A der dr USING THE MIP 39 Video Control MIP HD Video Control panel gives access to transport comm
32. ands Video Control leo big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 tatus paused 1 00 00 33 00 necode 00 00 07 59 cate Gi D0 00 15 e Video gives the file name of the current loaded video Status gives the current status of the video Stoppped Paused Playing Duration gives the duration of the loaded video Timecode gives the current position of the video Commands click on the button to execute the command Play Start to play the video in loop Pause IL e Locate enter the wanted timecode and click on the Locate button EI 00 00 15 e Jog use the Jog slider to execute a search in the video e Volume adjust the audio output level 40 USING THE MIP Playing Video in Sync Playing Video in Sync Playing HD video several MIP HD can be synchronized over the network To synchronize several Medialon MIP HD you need to define a master this Master MIP will send its commands and timecode position to all MIP HD slaved to him Sync Mode You can select the Sync mode in Video Player Mode section Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Video Player Mode Multimedia Player Syne Video Player Sync Mode Bone Slave Master Sync Group 1 2 3 0 5 67 8 91 Video Control Medialon MIP HD Sync Mode can be e None MIP HD is used as a standalone video player e Slave MIP HD receives external commands and time reference to synchronize his video loaded e Master MIP HD sends command
33. ants that the original copy of the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying Software documentation for one 1 year from the date of receipt MEDIALON SA does not warrant that the functions contained in the Software will meet your all requirements or that the operation of the Software will be error free or uninterrupted Your exclusive remedy for breach of MEDIALON SA warranty shall be i in case of defects in the media the replacement by MEDIALON SA of any magnetic media not meeting the warranty and ii in case of any defect in the Software MEDIALON SA shall use reasonable efforts to provide maintenance modifications or fixes in a timely manner or at its option replace the Software provided the Software is returned with a copy of your receipt This limited warranty is void if failure of the Software has resulted from accident abuse alteration or misapplication Any replacement Software will be warranted for the remainder of the Original warranty period two 2 months whichever is longer MEDIALON SA is not responsible for problems caused by changes in or modifications to the operating characteristics of any computer hardware or operating system for which the Software or any upgrade or update is procured nor is MEDIALON SA for problems which occurs as a result of the use of the Software in conjunction with software of third parties or with hardware which is incompatible with the operating system for which the S
34. are form A and two are form C It can control high power devices without external circuits The isolation guarantees the industrial safety Setup In normal condition it is not necessary to setup the ND 6530 The default configuration of this communication module is in RS 485 mode There s normally no need to configure the baud rate as the MIP HD uses the default baud rate value of 19200Kbps REFERENCES 85 86 Connections Wiring Inputs Discrete Input Contact Mode i Photo To i Co Micro Processor Ext24V e External i SAD Switch I I Relays Form A Relay Output External Power Source Qoo f pF 5 l Power From Loading Micro Processor External power ground Cod Form C Relay Output 0 IE I TE I r a a External Power Source Loading From Micra Processor REFERENCES Relays and Triggers Specifications Pin Definitions of NuDAM 6530 Orge Ux HET Aa dore at 0 1 Tr D RS 422 or RS 485 transmission RS 422 or RS 485 transmission line positive TX D RS 422 or RS 485 transmission line negative C ne C Reauesttosend 9 Us Genus REFERENCES
35. ate Firmware 79 Upload Media 35 User Accounts 68 Username 29 W Web Browser Apple Safari 28 Compatibity 28 Google Chrome 28 Microsoft Internet Explorer 29 Index Mozilla Firefox 28 REFERENCES 103 104 REFERENCES NOTES NOTES MEDIALGIN MEDIALON Inc MEDIALON 2977 McFarlane Road SuitVe 301 101 rue Pierre S mard Miami FL 33133 USA F92324 Chatillon Cedex France Tel 1 305 445 4045 Tel 33 0 1 46 55 60 70 Fax 1 305 445 4048 Fax 33 0 1 46 55 54 83 www medialon com www medialon com
36. ation 00 00 10 Add Cue Edit Cue You can create as many Playlists as you want the list of existing playlists is displayed in the Playlist Library The list of media content in a Playlist is displayed in the Current Playlist Content Click on New Playlist button to create a new Playlist Current Playlist Content is now empty Add a Media in a Playlist Several methods are available to add a Media in a Playlist Method A 1 Select a file from the Media Library Current Playlist Content M Media Library Type Item Duration Name Duration media big_buck bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 00 00 33 big_buck bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 00 00 33 LIVI Classic06 0062 JPG Spa1000km_2007 164Jpg Add Media 000030 Add Cue Edit Cue 2 Click on Add Media button 44 USING THE MIP Playing Playlists 3 The media appears in the Current Playlist Content list 4 Adjust the duration enter Hour HH Minute MM and Second SS This duration means how long the media is displayed Most of media video files Flash animations have their own duration Other media like pictures don t for that reason you have to set a duration of these media Tip For non video media add duration information in the file name i e myflash 3m43s swf before transferring it in the MIP HD Method B You can also use the Drag and Drop to add Media in the Playlist 1 Select a Media in the Media Library Current Playlist Content HM Me
37. d Show Hide the ticker trate eme O color is expressed in HTML format for example FFOOOO or red color is expressed in HTML format for example FFOOOO or red period Period in seconds of the ticker O stationary 1 fast 100 slow tickerheight Height of ticker in pixel weight normal bold decoration None Underline Overline Line Through style Normal Italic scrollmode O Right to left 1 left to right MIP HD Request Commands get_info Retrieves information from the MIP HD D Abu Va all_ status current media current sequence current schedule disk space trigger count mac address The MIP HD responds with an info answer frame whose type attribute is the REFERENCES 95 96 same as the type attribute of the get_info command info type Value current media current media current_sequence sequencename get_files_list Gets list of files media sequences or schedules Date ve 0 all 1 sequence 2 media 3 schedule permanence 0 all 1 not permanent 2 permanent When it receives this command the MIP HD replies with an info response frame Each file name is separated by the character In case of type all_list sequence name is preceded by SequencesV schedule name is preceded by Schedule and media name are given without any header all li
38. dia Library Type Item Duration Name Duration media big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 phins 720 wmw 7 164jpg 2 Drag and drop it into the Current Play Content drop area where list borders are highligthed Current Playlist Content M Media Library Type Item Name Duration g buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 Dolphins 720 wmv 5pal000km_2007 164 jpg pe Current Playlist Content M Media Library Type Item Duration Name Duration media big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 media Spa1000km_2007 164 jpg 00 00 10 Dolphins_720 wmy de Spal000km_2007 164 jpg Type the duration of the media in the playlist Add Cue Edit Cue 4 Adjust the duration enter Hour HH Minute MM and Second SS This duration means how long the media is displayed USING THE MIP 45 Save the Playlist To save the playlist on your Medialon MIP HD Playlists Name Morning Current Playlist Content e Media Library Type Item Duration Name media big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 00 00 33 big buck bunny 1080 LM Classic06 0062 JP S pal000km_2007 164 1 Enter the name of the playlist in the Playlist Name field 2 Click on Save button 3 The new Playlist appears in the Playlist Library You can start a new Playlist Edit Playlist Content To edit a Playlist 1 Select a Playlist in the Playlist Library 2 The media list of this Pla
39. dmedia Load a new video media name videoplayer_loadmedia sync_mode O No Sync 1 Sync Master 2 Sync Slave Example Load video as Master of sync group 5 command name videoplayer_loadmedia src big_buck_bunny_h264 mp4 sync_mode 1 sync_group 5 gt videoplayer_transportcommand Send a transport command attribute ame videoplayer transportcommand command play pause stop locate requires timecode timecode Timecode is expressed in 1 1000 second when Timecode is needed Example Send a Play video command name videoplayer_transportcommand command play gt Send a Locate video at 10s command name videoplayer_transportcommand command locate REFERENCES 93 timecode 10000 gt MIP HD Commands videoplayer_setmode Change the player mode attribute ve videoplayer setmode value 0 Multimedia Player 1 Video Player reboot_windows Reboots or shuts down MIP HD name reboot_windows mode O reboot 1 shutdown serial frame Sends a serial frame on a serial port name serial frame frame frame to send settings BBBB P D S BBBB Baudrate P Parity None Odd Even Data Bit Stop Bit Example lt command name serial frame frame frametosend settings 9600 N 8 1 port 1 gt set volume Sets the general audio volume of the MIP HD ae ve 94 REFERENCES TCP IP Protocol ticker_comman
40. e 53 USING THE MIP 31 39 e Ticker e Logs Administrator level As administrator of Medialon MIP HD you have access to all menus 3 Medialon MIP HD Multimedia Ready big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 Morning None Administrator Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs e Control e Playlists e Schedules e Ticker e Setup configure your Medialon MIP HD See more about MIP HD Setup on page 63 e Logs USING THE MIP Adding Media Adding Media Medialon MIP HD is a compact player able to playback both multimedia content such as Flash Html Jpeg and even 1080p HD video There are 3 ways to add media in the Medialon MIP HD e Locally by copying files from a CD DVD in a USB DVD Rom drive or via a USB Flash Disk e Remotely via network LAN or Internet by up loading files to the MIP HD e by using an FTP client Add Media in the MIP HD t Message Play big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Playlists Trigger None Playlist Library Current Playlist Content Media Library e Name Type Item Duration Mame Duration big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 09 56 The Media Library contains Media available Medialon MIP HD plays Jpeg Mpeg Flash Html and any media that plays or will play in a web browser running Internet Explorer Local File Copy To add media to the Media Library locally from a USB Key or a DVD 1 Plug your USB Key into a fre
41. e III 74 Playback file s s a uos dcs Ge ate eeace ee ae Geet eee ee AA 75 Log Files MessageS a xus ow d arte qr ri ro UT Dur es 75 Updating MIP Firmware cc rrr nn nnns 79 Troubleshooting 81 Common Problems amp Solutions 81 REFERENCES Technical Specifications 83 Relays and Triggers Specifications 85 cog 2 o tate le stato ee es ee eee ee bei 85 CONNECLIONS x Saw acu oe bebe bah ee ed ee ba Deke hee ewe kt od Bes 86 LE CO 86 Pin Definitions of NUDAM 6530 87 Pin Definitions of NUDAM 6060 000 eee eee eee 88 Specifications x a d ac dtc dta Gate RD E eke d Sox fr 89 Specifications of ND 6530 89 Specifications of NuDAM 6060 89 TCP IP Protocol amp 55 xxx xwoxom ono ww RO ar 91 General Message Format eee ee eee ohh nnn 91 Command frame c a him onions 91 Response frame 91 COMMONS ua ok ed Poe Renn 91 Multimedia Player Commands 92 Video Sync Player Commands 93 MIP HD Commands 94 MIP HD Request Commands een 95 Media Specifications 000 cee eee ts 98 ADOUC MCCA a a oe ae ea oe a a es Ge a 98 Supported Files List Display Modes
42. e USB port of MIP HD 2 Click on Upload Media button Media Library Name Duration big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 USING THE MIP 33 34 A Local File Management window opens File Management Drive Current Path EADScuMmEenta Pictures Folders Files lagabmp112x15 bmp E FoweredEyhMledialon H bmp MIP Demo PoweredByhedialon bmp spaZdh 2007 125 jpg spa t000km_ 2007 05 jpg spa t000km_2007 120 jpg spal 000km_ 007 164 jpg Spaz4h_2007 011 jpg Spa24h_2007 060 jpg Transter File Close 3 Select a drive with the pop up menu Drive D for USB Disk 4 All sub folders appears in the folder list and all available files in the files list 5 Select sub folder to find the media you want to transfer 6 Select a file from the file list 7 Click on Transfer File button to add the file in the Media Library File Transter Files transferred 8 Close the Local File Management window by clicking on Close button USING THE MIP Adding Media Remote Upload Media To add media to the Media Library remotely from your computer 1 Click on Upload button to open a Choose a File dialog box Media Library Name big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 Media Library Name Duration Date modif Type Ei tanh big buck bumny_1080p_h264 mp4 000956 BE Desktop 1 Toy Story 3 i 2 The A Team 5 Recent Places Ii 4 Toy Story 3 p Computer E actnow Pictures m button RVB 875x709 IR Music
43. eck Screen Remote settings periodic email message in log file File Error file Check in the Media List does not exist Upload the missing file message in log file Command driver Contact your dealer error message in log file Dungle error Contact your dealer this unit message in log file needs to return to factory Serious error Contact your dealer this unit Disk or file needs to return to factory error message in log files For more information contact your dealer MAINTENANCE 81 MEDIA LO NI REFERENCES gt gt gt 82 REFERENCES Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Dimensions e Product 219 W x 73 H x 260 D 67 H mm without feet 8 5 8 W x 2 7 8 H x 10 1 4 D 2 5 8 H without feet e Packaging NC e Rack size 1 1 2U H x 1 2 19 W Weight e Rack 5 4 lbs 2 8 Kg e Packaging NA Power e AC DC adapter Auto Ranging 100 240VAC 1 5A 50 60Hz to 19VDC 4 74A Enclosure e Metal with satin black finish Certifications e FCC CE EN60950 1 FCC Class A EN55022 Front Panel e 1x Power LED e 1x Operating LED Rear Panel e 1x 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet Port e 1x RS 232 DB9 Male Serial Port e 2x USB 2 0 Ports e 1x HDMI e 1x DVI e 1x VGA e 1x Optical Audio e 1x digital RCA audio SPDIF e 2x Analog Audio Out e 1x Analog Audio In System e XPE e 1GB DDR2 SDRAM 667 MHz e 1x 16 GB SSD SATA Hard Drive e Atom N330 1 6Ghz Processor
44. edialon MIP HD address as FTP Server address Username is medialon and the password is medialon 36 USING THE MIP Adding Media Media Library Management All media available in the MIP HD are displayed in the Media Library Media Library Name Duration Refresh Button big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 Dolphins 720 wmwv LM Classic06 0062 JPG Spal000km_2007 164 Jpg Spaz4h 2007 008 pg Play Button Remove Button Media Library can be sorted click on Name title to invert sorting direction Video duration is detected after the first playback in Sync Video Mode Play a Media To playback a file select a file from the Media Library and click on Play button The media is displayed in the MIP HD Remove Media To remove a file from the media list and click on Remove button Trash Refresh Media Library To refresh the Media Library i e after a remove media click on Refresh Library button Default Media When a media in playlist is not available or there is no media to play MIP HD will put a default media on screen When no media is defined as default media MIP HD displays an empty page filled with a background color by default black screen USING THE MIP 37 To define a default media Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Logs Playlists Default Media Play Set Selected media as default media Reset default media Select a media in the Media Library Click on Set Selected media as default medi
45. efault Username and Password defined A alon Name Mode Status Aedia Playlist Schedule Level Date Time Medialo Player Sync Video Ready 4 Toy Story 3 wmv None None Administrator 22 6 2010 17 16 2 0 0 RC3 ast Message OK Conto Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs v Video Player Mode Multimedia Player Sync Video Player Sync Mode None Slave Master Sync Group ML 2 3 4 56 7 sB Video Control deo 4 Toy Story 3 wmv Video Library AM A Name Duration atus playing ation 00 02 18 55 big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 00 09 56 Timecode 00 01 13 91 Set up screen resolution To adjust the screen display resolution go to Setup System tab Name Mode Status Media Player Multimedia Ready big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 iessage Sending Command Control Playlists Schedules Ticker ET Logs Player User Accounts System Apply Reboot Network Parameters Screen Display Parameters Date and Time Use Apply button to validate your change INTRODUCTION 19 Set up for remote control Once network set up is done you ll be able to remotely access the Medialon MIP HD control user interface thru a web browser calling its IP address or computer name from your browser To do the network setup go to Setup System tab Mode Status Media Multimedia Ready big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 Sending Command Control Playlists Schedules Ticker ET Logs Player User Accounts System Apply Reboot
46. hins 720 wmv Administrator 5 8 2010 09 22 2 0 1 Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Playlists None Playlist Library Current Playlist Content iN Media Library Name Type Item Duration Duration Afternoon i f mp4 00 00 33 Mozilla Firefox Medialon MIP HD Mozilla Firefox Fichier dition Affichage Historique Marque pages Outils 2 Gc y E http 192 168 144 231 ES Medialon MIP HD A Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Playlists Player Multimedia Ready Dolphins_720 wmv None None Administrator 5 8 2010 09 19 2 0 1 None Playlist Library Current Playlist Content Media Library Name Type Item Duration Name Duration Afternoon big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 Apple Safari Medialon MIP HD Fichier Edition Pr sentation Historique Favoris Fen tre Aide stalla uu ES http 192 168 144 231 Le Dy 7 lame Mode Status Aedia Playlist Schedule Leve Date Time Medialon HN lla Player Multimedia Ready big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 Morning None Administrator 5 8 2010 11 32 2 0 1 Last Message Play Sequences Morning mdms Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs v Playlists e Morning None Playlist Library Current Playlist Content e Media Library e Type Item Duration Name Duration e nov 1080n h264 mp4 00 00 33 2006 rentree naccorailell np 28 USING THE MIP MIP HD User Interface Microsoft Internet
47. ialon MIP HD can use analog or digital SPDIF output for playing audio Player User Accounts System Apply Shutdown Reboot Network Parameters Screen Display Parameters Date and Time Audio Parameters output Use Analog Audio Outputs Use SPDIF Audio Output Video Parameters Export Mode Settings S Coaxial Output Optical Output Using SPDIF output Medialon MIP HD can play multi audio channels files MIP HD is able to decode AC3 DTS MPEG1 2 Audio Layer I II formats Medialon MIP HD supports Wave MP3 AAC AC3 DTS PCM MIDI Video Specifications Medialon MIP HD is able to playback 1080p HD video MIP HD supports following video formats H 264 1080p eCommon file extensions AVI MKV MP4 MOV eMain Profile 15Mb s eHigh Profile up to 33 Mb s eAVCHD 20Mb s MPEG2 MPG eCommon file extensions MPG MPEG eSD HD 1080p up to 50Mb s REFERENCES 99 Windows Media Video eCommon file extensions WMV eSD HD 720p up to 10Mb s 100 REFERENCES Index A Account 68 Administrator 32 68 Editor 31 69 Monitoring 31 69 Ticker 31 69 Add Media 35 Playlist 44 Administrator Login 68 Menu 32 C Chrome 28 Color Ticker 58 Control External Medialon Manager 60 Medialon Showmaster 60 Creation Playlist 44 Schedule 55 D Default Media 37 Play 38 Reset 38 Set 38 Delete Schedule 56 Drag and drop Media 45 Duration Media 45 46 E Edit
48. ing Video in Sync on page 39 INTRODUCTION 23 24 Creating Playlists 1 Go to the Control tab 2 Click on Multimedia Player 3 Go to the Playlists tab Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Playlists ame Morning None Playlist Library Current Playlist Content Media Library Name Type Item Duration Name Duration Morning media big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 media Spa1000km_2007 164 jpg 00 00 10 Dolphins_720 wmv LM Classic06 0062 JPG Spa1000km_2007 164 jpg Rd 00 00 10 Add Cue Edit Cue Select a media from the Media Library Click on Add Media button Edit the duration for each playlist content item Give a name to the Playlist Click Save button Click Play button See more about Playing Playlists on page 43 o ON D UB INTRODUCTION HARDWARE DESCRIPTION In this section you will learn how to correctly connect and start your Medialon MIP HD Installation Medialon MIP HD is 1 1 2U machine with an external power supply All connections are made in the rear of MIP HD Front Panel Once Medialon MIP HD is powered up two LEDs on the front panel indicate MIP HD activity HD Media Player e PWR LED indicates if MIP HD is turn On e SSD LED indicates disk activity Rear Panel The figure below hows the rear panel of Medialon MIP HD SERIAL 1 t x 2n iv MERA Li Ly
49. ity if needed You can save as a Playlist a sequence of media you want to play in loop The Playlists tab allows to create edit Playlists and set the default media Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Logs Playlists Default Media This tab is accessible with Administrator or Editor level Playlists The Playlists section is divided in 3 panes Media Library to manage media Current Playlist Content to view and edit Playlists Playlist Library to manage Playlist Tz ne Player Sync Video Ready big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 None None Administ Last Message Sequence successfully saved Control E Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Playlists t Name Morning None Playlist Library Current Playlist Content N Media Library Name Type Item Duration Name Duration Morning M media big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 00 00 33 big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 00 00 33 LM Classic06 0062 JPG Spa1000km_2007 164 jpg emm Duration 00 00 10 Add Cue Edit Cue Default Media USING THE MIP 43 Create a Playlist You create a playlist when you want to display several media in a loop Playlists ame Morning None Playlist Library Current Playlist Content Media Library Name Type Item Duration Name Duration Morning media big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 00 00 33 big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 00 00 33 LM Classic06 0062 JPG Spai1000km 2007 164 jpg T E w Dur
50. ly via a web browser or both To control MIP HD from a distant web browser proper network set up must first be completed IP address or DHCP internet connection etc Remote PC If you do not wish to remotely control MIP HD from a remote web browser you will not need to configure the network Your Medialon MIP HD will act as a stand alone machine Local control interface allows you to play videos create Playlists and schedule them MIP HD parameters can also be set up from local control interface Contents of the Package a HD Media Player The Medialon MIP HD Package includes e Medialon MIP HD e Power Supply and its cord e This User s Guide Connecting the MIP HD SERIAL 1 ARI Curia ASS NI WM ua L Mu i lt R 1 Connect a screen to the MIP HD use either VGA DVI or HDMI 2 Connect a keyboard and a mouse via USB 3 Connect the power block 4 Medialon MIP HD will start automatically front LED will light up INTRODUCTION 17 First Start Connect the power supply and Medialon MIP HD will start automatically If it doesn t start switch it on Once boot up process ended a default video will start gt MIP HD HD M sdis Local control Press Escape key on the keyboard to launch the local Medialon MIP HD interface and the login page Click on the Connect button to access to the Medialon MIP HD User Interface 18 INTRODUCTION Getting Started There is no d
51. mode MIP HD offers the legendary Medialon position tracking capability Interactivity Media interactivity is preserved By using a keyboard the visitor can interact with contents like Adobe Flash files HTML pages An optional GPI accessory provides relay outputs for analog device control lights power and several inputs for buttons or visitor detection sensors Scheduling Via a regular web browser locally or via the Internet the integrated sequence and playlist editor helps to schedule media playback visitor s interactivity screen remote and automatic Power On Off Administration Supervision and maintenance features are also accessible via web browser depending on access credentials and user profile Medialon MIP HD integrates an RS232 output to control the local display screen Maintenance and Logs Daily log files for activity and status reporting are generated and stored If the MIP HD is connected to a LAN log files can be transmitted automatically via e mail for archiving Stable and reliable display Silent with a small form factor Medialon MIP HD is designed for constraining integration environments like public places Its low power consumption and its Watchdog guarantee the operational stability 24 hours a day 7 days a week required for professional installations INTRODUCTION Getting Started Getting Started Medialon Medialon MIP HD can be programmed and controlled either from its Own screen or remote
52. n Date Displays the Date retrieved by a GET button You can adjust this date This displayed date will be used by the SET button Get MIP Date Time retrieve the current date and time of MIP HD Get Local Date Time get current Date and Time from your remote PC Set MIP Date Time Set the Date and Time to your MIP HD the values correspond to Time and Date field Audio Parameters Switch audio output from Analog to SPDIF Digital output Player User Accounts System Apply Shutdown Reboot Network Parameters screen Display Parameters Date and Time Audio Parameters Use Analog Audio Outputs Use SPDIF Audio Output Video Parameters Export Mode Settings See more about Audio Format and Output on page 99 72 MAINTENANCE MIP HD Setup Video Parameters All operations described below must be done by an appropriate technician Player User Accounts System Apply Shutdown Reboot Network Parameters Screen Display Parameters Date and Time Audio Parameters Video Parameters Export Mode Settings ES All the extensions must be uppercase and begin with a point There must be a comma at the end of the string ASSOCIATIONS InternalVideoPlayer MPEG MPG WMV MP4 MKV AVL JPE GIF PCX TIF BMP JPG JPEG ASF WMA WAV MPE MLV MP2 MPV2 MP2V MPA MP3 MID MIDI RMI AIF AIFC AIFF AU SND MedialonActiveMediaPlayer WindowsMediaPlayer ASX WPL WM WMX WMD WMZ WAX WVX CDA M3U Quicktime
53. nd ii are not reasonably feasible iii terminate this Agreement and refund to you the depreciated value of the Software based on straight line depreciation over a period of 5 years The foregoing obligations state MEDIALON SA s entire liability and your exclusive remedy of and MEDIALON SA shall have no other liability or obligation with respect to any actual or alleged infringement of any intellectual property rights under this Agreement Limitation of liability MEDIALON SA s entire liability to you or another party for any loss or damage resulting from any claims demands or actions arising out of this Agreement shall not exceed the license fee paid to MEDIALON SA for the Software License Fee net of dealer or distributor margins notwithstanding any failure of essential purpose of any limited remedy No other warranties Except for the express warranty provided under heading Limited Warranty above the Software and its related documentation are provided As Is and without a warranty of any kind whether express implied statutory and MEDIALON SA specifically disclaims the implied warranties terms or conditions of merchantability non infringement and fitness for a particular purpose No liability for consequential damages ACCORDING TO DANGEROUSNESS OF CERTAIN KIND OF EQUIPMENTS WHICH CAN BE CONTROLED BY THE SOFTWARE THE LIABILITY OF MEDIALON SA IS SUBMITTED TO THE STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE MANDATORY SAFETY RULES AS DESCR
54. nd conditions of this Agreement License granting The Software is protected by Intellectual Property Right copyright law and by international agreements Any partial or total reproduction or distribution of the Software by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited Any person not respecting these provisions shall be guilty of the crime of forgery and shall be liable to the penal penalties provided for by law The Software is not sold but transferred under license You are authorized to install use run ONE copy of the Software on ONE computer If you use a network server you can install one copy of the Software on it but you must acquire a user s license for each distinct customer computer using the Software You are not authorized to use the Software for shared work time or on behalf of a third party All other rights not expressly granted in the present contract are reserved by MEDIALON SA in particular the present contract grants you no right in relation to the service or trade mark belonging to MEDIALON SA MEDIALON SA is the sole holder of the right to make any and all required corrections to the Software in order to comply with the Software documentation Save as otherwise provided by law you are not authorised to reconstitute reverse engineer to de compile or disassemble the Software product If the software product is an update you must in order to use it be the holder of a user s license for the original product An update
55. nt Playlists at different hours of the day you re going to schedule your Playlists Schedules A schedule starts a Playlist at a defined time of the day and loops indefinitely while another Playlist is not started The schedule runs from 00 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 00 As Note that there is no weekly schedule To start a Schedule go to Schedules tab big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Schedule ame Today Schedules Current Schedule Content Name Start Time Sequence Today 09 00 Morning Afternoon 14 00 Afternoon Demo Playlist Library Morning This page is divided in 3 panes Playlist Library to manage Playlists Current Schedule Content to view and edit schedule Schedulest to manage Schedules This tab is accessible with Administrator or Editor level USING THE MIP 53 Test a Playlist Playlist Library on the right contains all the Playlists created previously nt Playlist Library Sequence Demo Morning Start Playlist To playback a Playlist 1 Select it from the list 2 Click on Play button To update the Library click on Refresh button Create a Schedule The Current Schedule Content section allows to create and edit a schedule of Playlist Current Schedule Content Playlist Library Start Time Sequence Name Afternoon Demo Morning Add Playlist Start Time field Remove Playlist 54 USING THE MIP Scheduling Playlist
56. oftware is being procured Infringement MEDIALON SA at its own expense will indemnify and defend you against any action brought against you to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Software or any upgrade or update of the Software used within the scope of this Agreement infringes any French patent or copyright provided that MEDIALON SA is promptly notified in writing of such claim MEDIALON SA shall have the right to control the defense of all such claims lawsuits and other proceedings In no event may you settle any such claim lawsuit or proceeding without MEDIALON SA s prior written approval MEDIALON SA shall have no liability for any claim under this section if a claim for a French patent or copyright infringement is based on the use of a superseded or altered version of the Software if such infringement would have been avoided by use of the latest unaltered version of the Software made available to you or in the event such claim is based upon any modification or enhancement to the Software made by you or on your behalf In the event a third party infringement claim is sustained in a final judgment from which no further appeal is taken or possible or if your use of the Software is enjoined by a court then MEDIALON SA shall in its sole election and at its expense either i procure for you the right to continue to use the Software pursuant to this Agreement ii replace or modify the Software to make it non infringing or if i a
57. om the current schedule 55 To Edit a Schedule 55 Start d Schedule a a sea acudir edem de dp oe A We P Ges XO3 Y dr sem de rd Ro d 56 To start a schedule as 56 To remove a schedule from the list 56 Display a Ticker 57 Enter Ticker TX ou usas dc uie on den OE 6 3 E dE EO E de a a 57 Testing TIOKel s a acd cos i de dede iod ROK GR ecd coca seek eee in ri e e wo e x 59 Display TIER ocu so ie occa ao CREE ee Deae RUNE ec 59 External Control n tts 60 MxM Medialon MIP 44 60 MxM Medialon Sync Master aaau aaa 61 MAINTENANCE MIP HD Setup n n n n n n 63 Player Setups enter Pee Re Rea Ee ue ARE SES SORA SX 63 General parameters 63 Information sending 65 8 Rael teen 66 Maicendllte ee cadre LR ie demon 66 THEMES esas error 303 9 P rarere NS SX W 4 WU E 67 USSFACGCOUIES assi 68 SVSLBDEE petali tolo 69 Network Parameters 70 Display Parameters 71 Date and TIMO saci oUm ROC rares as X 9 EX Wok eRe De X X i 71 TABLE OF CONTENT 13 Audio Parameters rrr us 72 Video Parameters amp 2 9 9 408850 Rew 9 3 eee E93 ni 73 LOGS eee RR 7 LOGS MONO ei P3 9E era O O cR Ob Ru a 4 Logi eee ea
58. plorer The following tables show the relevant programs and settings for most of the common files types Supported Files List Display Modes Each time the MIP HD displays a media it creates a page The media is treated as an object in an HTML page The treatment depends on the type of media The associations between the plug ins installed and the media are defined in the following table The ratio and settings table shows the effects of the size and ratio settings for the different file types Extension File type Object Plug in Size amp Ratio bmp gif Image Medialon Auto Jpg jpeg Image Medialon Auto png Image N A mpg mpeg video file Medialon Auto mp4 video file Medialon Ratio wmv video file Medialon Auto avi video file Medialon Auto mov H264 video file Medialon Ratio SWf Flash Flash Player Ratio htm html Html page N A mp3 aif sound Medialon Wav wma sound Medialon Auto means media is automatically adjusted to the player screen size and doesn t keep the original aspect ratio of the media Ratio means ratio is fixed Adjustment depends on the media vertical size N A means No effect the media keeps its original size and ratio REFERENCES Media Specifications As Media renderer associations can be altered for specific uses via the Setup System Video Parameters section See Video Parameters page 73 Audio Format and Output Med
59. rs 4 e Common External Voltage 24 V Output e Channel numbers 4 relay output e Output type 2 form C channels 2 form A channels e Contact rating 0 5A AC 125V 1A DC 30V e Relay ON OFF time interval Max 3 ms REFERENCES 89 90 e Breakdown voltage 750 Vrms between open contact 1000 Vrms between contact and coil e Expected life 105 times 0 5A AC125V resistive load at 20 cpm or 108 times no load at 180 cpm e Insulation resistance Min 1000 MQ Power e Power supply 10V to 30V e Current consumption 0 84W REFERENCES TCP IP Protocol The Medialon MIP HD can receive commands via a TCP IP Socket This chapter describes the protocol used when a client application sends commands or receives information via this TCP IP Socket The default MIP HD listen port is 4004 As Note that the MIP HD can also communicate via the HTTP Protocol on port 80 but this protocol is not covered by this manual General Message Format The general command info format is XML Command frame Commands are set with a command frame Following is an example of a command frame lt xml gt lt medialon value HPFNIFL7PTCSOGDBZ3RTYY4511 gt lt command_frame gt command name play_media src medianame lt command_frame gt lt medialon gt xml The value attribute of the medialon element is used to sign the command frame The name attribute of the command element specifies the command to execute
60. s Apply Player General Parameters Information Sending Log File Playback File Email Maintenance 1 Select the Send by email options if you want the Log file and or the playback report to be sent to the specific address See below to define the email address in the specific parameters section 2 Fill transmission time HH MM Select the file format to be sent html xml or txt 4 Click on Apply button At the bottom of the page to validate UJ MAINTENANCE 65 Email The specific parameters section allows you to setup an email address to send log files and or playback files E User Accounts System Apply Player General Parameters Information Sending smtp medialon mip mip hd medialon mip support medialon com Maintenance Themes Email Setup 1 Fill SMTP Server Address field ie smpt capital city 2 Fill Sender Email Address field ie omer simpson 3 Fill Receiver Email address field ie marge simpson capital city Maintenance You can program an automatic reboot for Medialon MIP HD ET User Accounts System Apply Player General Parameters Information Sending Email Maintenance Automatic Reboot Day Every Day Themes Saturday Every Da 66 MAINTENANCE MIP HD Setup Theme Medialon MIP HD user interface theme can be changed Player User Accounts System Player User Accounts System Apply Apply Player General Parameters Player
61. s As Note The time reference is based on computer clock displayed in the status bar Because of the clock precision start times of Playlist can lose their accuracy To create a Schedule 1 Select a Playlist from the Playlist Library 2 Drag and Drop into the Schedule Content or click on Add Playlist button 3 Define the Start Time in hour and minute To change the start time value of the Playlist 1 Select a Playlist from the Current Schedule Content list 2 Enter the new value Hour Minute for Start Time As Mouse wheel can be used to increase or decrease time value To remove a Playlist from the current schedule 1 Select a Playlist from the Current Schedule Content list 2 Click on Remove Playlist trash button To save a schedule of Playlists 1 Enter the name of the schedule into the Schedule Name field Schedule schedule Name Today Schedules ie Current Schedule Content Start Time Today 09 01 Morning 14 00 Afternoon 2 Click on Save button The current schedule is saved into the Schedules list You can create several schedules and reload them as needed To Edit a Schedule 1 Select a Schedule in the Schedule List 2 The list of Playlist content by this Schedule appears in the Current schedule content list As DON T forget to Save all your modification USING THE MIP 55 Start a Schedule All Schedules created are available in the Schedules List Schedule Update Schedule Lis
62. s and time reference to synchronize slaved MIP HD To be synchronized a Medialon MIP HD needs to belong to a Sync Group e Sync Video Player sync Mode Alone Slave Master Sync Group 12305 67891 All slave MIP HD are synchronized by the Master of their Sync Group Medialon MIP HD can be synchronized over the network from Medialon Control System making it the ideal tool for multiple screen display In this mode MIP HD offers the Medialon position tracking capability See more about External Control on page 60 USING THE MIP 41 Using MIP HD in Sync To play several videos in sync with Medialon MIP HD you need to 1 Load select the video in each MIP HD 2 Define your MIP HD Master and select a Sync group None Slave Master nc Group 1 2 3 5 6789 10 Ay Sync group can accept only 1 Master on the network MIP HD behavior will be unpredictable if several masters are activated 3 Set the other MIP HD as Slave in the same Sync group lode None Slave Master Sync Group 12 3M 5 6 7 8 9 4 Use the MIP HD Master video controls to start all videos in sync Video Control leo big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 3tus paused 1 00 00 33 00 Timecode 00 00 07 59 LI NN P P 00 00 15 Sx dil 42 USING THE MIP Playing Playlists Playing Playlists Medialon MIP HD is able to playback multimedia content such as Flash Html Jpeg videos and even URLs Interactive media such as Flash keep their interactiv
63. sh Media Library 0 cc nnns 37 Default M dias ae 4x Box x X X3 td o4 X TRS RE OX XC 6 ded e x GES 37 12 TABLE OF CONTENT Table of Content Playing Video in SYNC 2 eee eee 0000011 39 Video Player Mode 39 Play a VIGGO uxo Ce bea eG OE SHH REG Feo X EO ei 39 Video Control 40 Playing Video in SYNC nasasa aoaaa 41 Syne Mode a a nn nn iena a 41 Using MIP HD IN SYNC LARMES RS RS eee AR ee aw 42 Playing Playlists 000000 lt lt oo o 43 PIQVIISES a apra CRUS Qu 88 DUR ae ERE ORE I Rd CR n a ot 43 Create a Playlist eee IRR rs 44 Add a Media in a Playlist oo 44 Save the Playlist et es 46 Edit Playlist Content eer Rm Imm 46 Add URLs and Control Cues lll 47 Play a PIaVIISb s 62 449 44 OE E OR ww oa OS XC ON SES Raina 50 Start a Playlist xd sae ra A lee eee RO XE e e a li 50 Start a Playlist with external trigger 51 Playlist BIDEB ics bes sog oe ci dade tei va Ue a ox wee oD ae eS I 52 Scheduling Playlists 1111111 53 ScheduleS ix aw wk oae KC moe x ha ae JOUER XO deck Eo asc a oem OS dw n 53 Test a Playlist 28 vn o a a a 54 Create a Schedule as 54 To create d Schedule oo ds a la ee a a a 55 To change the start time value of the Playlist 55 To remove a Playlist fr
64. shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of France Any dispute arising out of this Agreement shall be submitted to Paris Commercial Court Tribunal de Commerce de Paris MEDIALON SA 101 rue Pierre S mard 92324 Ch tillon Cedex France www medialon com aS SS im eo 10 11 12 13 14 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or
65. st Sequences seqname1 Sequences seqname2 Sequences seqname3 Schedules schednamel Schedules schedname2 medianamei media name2 medianame3 videoplayer_getstatus Retrieve the current player video mode status Aw ve videoplayer_getstatus REFERENCES TCP IP Protocol The MIP HD responds with an info answer frame whose type attribute is the Same as the type attribute of the videoplayer_status command The answer contains the following information xml info type videoplayer_status gt videoplayermode videomode videoplayermode status statusname status lt media gt medianame lt media gt lt timecode gt timecodevalue lt timecode gt lt duration gt durationvalue lt duration gt lt syncmode gt syncmodename lt syncmode gt lt syncgroup gt syncgroupvalue lt syncgroup gt lt info gt lt xml gt REFERENCES 97 Media Specifications 98 About Media Medialon MIP HD uses either an internal video player or Internet Explorer to render media on the screen The type of renderer is selected depending on the type of media Internet Explorer uses different plug in such as Flash Player or Windows Media Player decoders and filters to display these media These different plug in layers and the relevant settings effect image aspect and ratio In general pure video audio media are played by the mean of the internal video player while other types like HTML page are rendered via Internet Ex
66. t Schedules a Current Schedule Content Name Start Time Sequence Afternoon Remove Schedule Start Schedule To start a schedule 1 Select a schedule from the list 2 Click on Play button to start the schedule 3 Medialon MIP HD starts to play the Playlist according to current time and Playlist start time To remove a schedule from the list 1 Select a schedule from the list 2 Click on Remove Schedule Trash button to delete the schedule from the list To update the list of schedules Click on Refresh button 56 USING THE MIP Display a Ticker Display a Ticker The Ticker is a scrolling text displayed on MIP HD s foreground It can be sent dynamically and some parameters can be changed It is possible to display a simple message at anytime in a scrolling banner at the bottom of the screen goto Ticker tab meet Mine Control rr a Medialon MIP HD Manada Multimedia Ready big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 Administrator Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Control Show Ticker Hide Ticker Ticker Preview Local Test Stop Test Enter the message here Tet Enter the message here oll Speed 50 Font Helvetica This tab is accessible with Administrator Editor or Ticker level Enter Ticker Text Use the edit text field to enter your message Control Show Ticker Hide Ticker Ticker Preview Local Test nter the message here A O 7 Den pec Soh
67. ting the device to other devices turn off the power for all devices e Be sure to connect to a properly grounded power source If you notice any abnormality e If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is a sudden loss of function during use of the device or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the device inspected by qualified Medialon service personnel e If this device is dropped or damaged immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the device inspected by qualified Medialon service personnel MANDATORY SAFETY RULES Although Medialon MIP HD Software is designed to control different kinds of hardware equipment such as relays to control fire works Medialon MIP HD can NOT be used to insure Safety of users Users must make sure that all dangerous equipment controlled directly or indirectly by Medialon MIP HD includes their own safety procedures and process Medialon MIP HD is not designed to insure safety process ACCORDING TO THE DANGEROUSNESS OF CERTAIN KINDS OF EQUIPMENT WHICH CAN BE CONTROLLED BY THIS SOFTWARE THE LIABILITY OF MEDIALON SA IS SUBMITTED TO THE STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE MANDATORY SAFETY RULES AS DESCRIBED HERE ABOVE WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR MEDIALON HARDWARE Medialon SA warrants that the Medialon hardware
68. ugust 2010 Medialon MIP HD Version 2 0 1 August 2010 Download gt Medialon MIP HD Version 2 0 0 June 2010 Medialon MIP HD Version 2 0 1 2 Transfer this firmware into your Medialon MIP HD 3 Select the firmware in the Media Library Media Library Name Duration big buck bunny 1080p h264 mp4 00 00 33 Dolphins 720 wmv 00 01 46 LM Classic06 0062 JPG MedialonMIPHD 2 0 1_Setup exe Spa1000km_2007 120 jpg Spal000km_2007 164 jpg 4 Press Play to start the update 5 Medialon MIP HD will close execute the update and then reboot MAINTENANCE 79 As If you execute the update remotely MIP HD will disconnect Connection Lost Connection has been lost Please refresh the page when the device 15 ready Refresh For more information about Medialon MIP HD updates contact your dealer 80 MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while using the MIP Common Problems amp Solutions Problem Check These Items Does not turn on Check that the power cable is plugged in Check that the power adapter is plugged in No picture on Check that the VGA cable is screen plugged in Check that the screen is powered on Check that the screen RGB input is selected Hardware serial Check that the right Driver commands don t Command is selected control your screen Check Driver Commands settings Check serial connection refer to Screen Manual Ch
69. w can follow automatically the screen resolution or you can change the size and position of this window 1 Select Fixed Display Size and enter the new values Width and Height and Top Left corner position 2 Press ENTER on the keyboard or click on the Apply button at the bottom of the page 3 You normally don t need to change display size and position and keep Automatic settings e Critical disk space Set here the free space disk percentage that MIP HD will keep FREE by erasing old files When MIP HD loads new media and sequences it moves old ones in its own trash folder As soon as the critical disk space limit is reached MIP HD erases oldest media files from the trash folder e Background color Set the MIP HD window background color black is default The background color appears when there is no media to display or when the displayed media does not fill the whole MIP HD window 1 Click on Select Color button to open the Background color dialog page 2 Select one you can also enter the hexadecimal RGB color code to select extra colors MAINTENANCE MIP HD Setup Information sending MIP HD automatically generates log files of technical events and playback report files listing all media playback information A report is created every day to consult them See Logs Menu page 74 These files can be automaticaly sent to an email address MIP HD needs to have a LAN or internet access Player User Account
70. x Load media error xxx An error occurred while loading media xxx Next planning event xxx xxx iS Date and time of the next planning event Remote control error Connection to xxx failed The connection to player xxx failed Remove file xxx The file xxx was removed successfully Schedule saving error An error occurred while saving the scheduler Send mail error Impossible to send the periodic email An error occurred while sending the periodic email Serious error Disk or file error An error occurred while saving a system file Set volume error xxx An error occurred while the command Set volume xxx was sent to the player Set volume success xxx The command Set volume xxx was sent successfully to the player Start of MedialonMIP Medialon Player was started successfully Ticker error No response from ticker thread An error occurred while sending Ticker MAINTENANCE 27 78 MAINTENANCE Updating MIP Firmware Updating MIP Firmware This section helps you upgrade your Medialon MIP HD firmware 1 Download from Medialon web site the lastest Medialon MIP HD firmware http www medialon com download show_mip ReleaseInfoBase htm MEDIAL EN Markets Products Partners Designer s Studio Support Downloads Where to Buy Company N y i 2 EN i Montreal fonos Hall of me QU o A Y 4 i a di p e j gt ag IAMPIONS 7 IS f E 7 24 AD y A E Se gt Medialon MIP HD Release Info Base Revision List A
71. xx must be started and doesn t exist anymore Error login xxx The user xxx cannot log to the player Explorer administrator Administrator logged successfully Explorer Editor Editor logged successfully Explorer Monitoring Monitoring logged successfully Explorer Ticker Ticker logged successfully Explorer Start upload The command upload media was sent successfully to the player Explorer Add File Error The command Add file sent to the player failed Explorer play xxx The command play media xxx was sent successfully to the player Explorer play error An error occurred while the command play Media xxx was sent to the player Explorer remove media error An error occurred while the command remove Media xxx was sent to the player Explorer Remove Schedule Error An error occurred while the command remove Schedule xxx was sent to the player MAINTENANCE Logs Explorer Sequencer Management Error A new sequence cannot be created nor modified Explorer upload xxx The file xxx has been uploaded from the explorer File Error file does not exist xxx The file xxx doesn t exist From explorer Set new account New account set successfully From explorer Set parameters Parameters were set successfully HTTP file transfer Error An error occurred while transferring files via HTTP Impossible to copy file xxx An error occurred while copying media xxx Impossible to delete xxx An error occurred while deleting media xx
72. y of mouse or keyboard before ending the media and start the next one in the playlist Maximum Duration Set maximum time of use of this media before starting the next media Start another Playlist Pause the current playlist start a second playlist At the end of this playlist resume the current playlist Cue Properties Media URL Relay R5232 Ticker Pause Playlist Coffee Break Start Playlist enter the playlist name you want to display USING THE MIP 49 Play a Playlist Medialon MIP HD needs to be switched in Multimedia Player Go to Control to change player mode Warning Multimedia mode must be activated in order to execute this command Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Video Player Mode Multimedia Player Syne Video Player All created playlists are available in the Playlist Library Start a Playlist To playback a playlist from the Playlists Library Playlist Library Name Afternoon Morning 1 Select a playlist from the list 2 Click on Start Playlist button 50 USING THE MIP Playing Playlists 3 This Playlist is played in loop until a new Playlist starts Player Multimedia Ready ast Message Play Sequences Morning mdms Start a Playlist with external trigger It is possible to start a Playlist with an external trigger like a button or a presence detector See Relays and Triggers Specifications on page 85 1 Select a Playlist in the Playlist List Pla
73. ylist 4 Current Playlist Content Type Item Duration Afternoon media Spa24h 2007 012 pg 00 00 10 Morning media Le Mans Franz mpeqg 00 00 33 Triggered media LM Classic06 0056 JPG 00 00 10 2 Select valid trigger input 3 Select the Trigger condition Playlists Name Triggered 7 eo Up Go Down Playlist Library Up it Content a D Di Ww n a Name Item Duration Go Up The playlist starts when the trigger goes up On and played one time Go Down The Playlist starts when the Trigger goes down Off and played one time Up The Playlist is played while the trigger is up On Down The Playlist is played while the Trigger is down Off In combination with the condition 2 options are available Restart on Trigger If the condition becomes true during the Playlist s playing MIP HD restarts the Playlist If this option is not selected the Trigger has no action until the Playlist reached its end Stop on Opposite When the Trigger status change it is possible to stop the triggered Playlist and not waiting its end As DON T forget to Save the Playlist USING THE MIP 51 52 Playlist Library To remove a playlist from the Playlists list Playlist Library Name Afternoon Morning 1 Select a playlist from the list 2 Click on Remove button Click on Refresh List button to update the content of the Playlists List USING THE MIP Scheduling Playlists When you want to play differe
74. ylist appears in the Current Playlist Content 3 Make your change DON T forget to Save all your modification Modify Media Duration 1 Select the media in the Current Playlist Content list E E Current Playlist Content M Media Library Type Item Duration Name media big_buck_bunny_1080p_h264 mp4 00 00 33 big buck bunny 1080p LM Classic06 0062 JPG SpaiO0QO0km 2007 164 duration 00 00 10 Add Cue Edit Cue 2 Modify the duration enter Hour HH Minute MM and Second SS 46 USING THE MIP Playing Playlists Modify Media Order To move the position of a media into the playlist 1 select a media from the Current Playlist Content list 2 click on Up or Down buttons Remove Media from Playlist To remove a media from a playlist 1 select a media from the Current playlist content list 2 click on Remove media button Add URLs and Control Cues MIP HD Playlists can also contain other cues like URLs serial commands Click on Add Cue button A pop up windows opens Cue Properties Media Em Relay RS232 Ticker Pause Playlist lll Media URL Cancel Display a URL If the MIP HD is connected to Internet during playback operation you can add a URL into a playlist Cue Properties Media URL Relay RS232 Ticker Pause Playlist Media URL Enter a valid URL e http www medialon com In case this URL is a video content like a stream check Media URL option to force Medialon MIP H
75. ystem in the Medialon MIP HD Setup page Control Playlists Schedules Ticker Setup Logs Player User Accounts System Apply Shutdown Reboot Network Parameters Screen Display Parameters Date and Time Audio Parameters Video Parameters Export Mode Settings Apply Button click on this button validate all your system changes Shutdown Button use this button to shutdown Medialon MIP HD Reboot Button use this button to reboot Medialon MIP HD MAINTENANCE 69 Network Parameters All operations described below must be done by an appropriate technician or your network administrator Player User Accounts E Apply Shutdown Reboot Network Parameters MIPHD 274141 Automatic IP Address DHCP Static IP Address 192 168 144 231 M33 293340 192 168 144 253 192 168 144 107 192 168 144 106 Screen Display Parameters Date and Time Audio Parameters Video Parameters Export Mode Settings e Computer Name e Automatic or Static IP Address e Automatic or Staitc DNS The MIP HD may reboot after these change e Click on Apply to validate them 70 MAINTENANCE MIP HD Setup Display Parameters e Select from the list the required settings Player User Accounts System Apply Network Parameters Screen Display Parameters SIENTES 1250 x 1024 True Color 32 bits 75 hertz 1280 x 960 True Color 32 bits 70 hertz Date and Time 1280 x 960 True Color 32 bits 72 hertz Audio Parameters 12

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