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1. Signage Features Power auto on upon power cord attach Automatic error recovery built in WDT Real time clock with backup battery Automatic NTP clock adjustment Local storage 4GB on board flash memory up to 1 8 hrs of HD video 5 Mbps CF card expansion slot Accessories Power adapter Ethernet cable Wi Fi antenna Monopod flex stand Optional PVK 202 VESA display stand Power supply 12V 5A DC 31W video playback at 100 brightness Environmental Operating temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Humidity 5 85 40 C 32 104 F non condensing Dimensions WxHxD 443 X 263 X 53 mm 17 4 X 10 4X 2 1 inches Weight 3 63 Kg 8 0 pounds UL approved PSE Japan certified AC adapter CE FCC RoHS One year limited parts amp labor 7 Appendix FAQ How do I know if my wireless is properly connected On player boot up it attempts to obtain an IP address from your router via the wireless link If the result is successful you should see an IP address within your network range If this fails you would see an IP in the form of 169 254 1 x which indicates it has not been able to receive a valid IP address probably due to poor wireless connection When I have wireless configured and Ethernet wire connected which path wired or wireless is data sent When both wired and wireless network are connected the wired Ethernet connection takes precedence As soon as you unplug the network wire the system attemp
2. XDS 1950 User s Manual Contents 1 Introduction Features Box Contents Physical ports and features 2 Configuring the XDS 1950 Mounting Options and Hardware Installation Menu setup USB keyboard configuration menus Navigating the menus Connect the XDS 1950 to your network Clock and calendar settings Adjusting picture and sound disabling the on screen key lock Muting the picture and sound Setting a password Factory reset Applying firmware upgrades 3 Content Management 4 Authoring in HTML5 5 Working with SMIL Introduction www a smil org for developers 6 Technical Data Specifications 7 Appendix FAQ e e N va OU A A BP U U N N N N MO O 0 O O 1 Introduction This document describes the hardware and software operations of the XDS 1950 system set up and frequently asked questions Features e 18 5 inch widescreen LCD with 300 nits brightness Built in wireless b g n 2 4GHz only and Ethernet connectivity o Supports advanced content programming via the W3C SMIL open API Box Contents J dapter amp cord Main Unit i i Wi Fi A PAT Monopod flex stand Quick Start Guide A SEa NOT INCLUDED A USB keyboard required to change system settings A Philips 2 Screwdriver to install the power plug Physical ports and features MRARRRLRRLLRRLLEL ee EEE Seaennasees unused beaker An DC in Up button CF card expansion cover io
3. are down the road CEE Et www a smil org for developers The media player utilizes W3C SMIL open standard making it easier to customize to your project management needs For resources downloads and community support please visit www a smil org 6 Technical Data Specifications XDS 1950 Display and Sound 18 5 16 9 TFT LCD panel 300 nits brightness 1366x768 panel resolution Built in stereo speakers 2Wx2 Video format support POPAI Screen Media Standards S6 MPEG 1 SIF 3Mbps CBR S7 MPEG 1 480p 10Mbps CBR S8 MPEG 1 720p 15Mbps CBR S9 MPEG 2 480p 6Mbps CBR S10 MPEG 2 720p 12Mbps CBR S11 MPEG 4 AVC 480p 6Mbps CBR S12 MPEG 4 AVC 720p 10Mbps CBR E4 VC 1 WMV9 MP ML 720p ES VC 1 WMV9 MP HL 1080p E6 MPEG 2 1080p 20Mbps CBR E7 MPEG 4 ASP 480p 10Mbps CBR E8 MPEG 4 AVC 1080p 10Mbps CBR Image format support POPAI Screen Media Standards S1 JPEG 480p baseline S2 JPEG 720p baseline S3 JPEG 1080p baseline E1 PNG 24bpp alpha 480p E2 PNG 24bpp alpha 720p E3 PNG 24bpp alpha 1080p Audio codec support POPAI Screen Media Standards S4 MPEG L2 audio S5 MP3 audio 320Kbps Playback control W3C SMIL 3 0 instructions sub set Content management Manager Express starter utility Compatible with 3rd party management software Network Connectivity and Ethernet RJ45 Port I O Ports Wi Fi IEEE 802 11 b g n USB 2 0 host Type A x2 3 5mm stereo audio out jack Digital
4. ding the changes that will be made to your player before applying the upgrade 1 Obtain the latest firmware and copy it to the root directory of a USB drive 2 Power on device and plug USB keyboard to the device to enter menu system 3 Follow on screen instructions and select firmware upgrade option in the menu 4 When instructed plug in the USB drive to begin firmware upgrade 3 Content Management Please see the software set up instructions for your management system 4 Authoring in HTMLS A major advancement in the XMP 3250 3350 media appliance is the ability to playback HTML5 content which can contain dynamic information To find out more about using HTMLS for digital signage visit http widget iadea com 5 Working with SMIL The XDS 1950 uses open communications protocols for highly flexible content presentation and playback control SMIL compliance means predictable results across multiple devices and SMIL s non proprietary nature means that your investments are never obsolete Introduction Using SMIL pronounced smile the language created by W3C for multimedia communications the media player understands the language spoken by professional tools from companies such as Adobe Apple Microsoft and Real Networks What this means is quicker easier and better integration of your players into your digital signage networks opening up avenues of software controls and realizing the full potential of your player hardw
5. gt Highlight IP configuration and press Enter on keyboard to lt Select gt Proceed to configure an available static IP address Static IP Please ask your network administrator for p assistance if necessa ry Netmask Gateway Domain E lt Change gt lt Cancel gt Clock and calendar settings Time and Time Zone must be set correctly for scheduled playback Highlight Time setting and press Enter on keyboard to lt Select gt Main Menu Device information Output setting Content source Network setting Change password Load factory default Undo changes Firmware update Time setting Set local time YYYY MM DDTHH MM SS GMT 00 00 Universal Coordinated Time lt Done gt lt Done gt gt SET local time then gt SET time zone Daylight Saving DST rules can be configured when you enter the Set time zone submenu Adjusting picture and sound disabling the on screen key lock Video and audio settings can be adjusted like a regular TV via the menu buttons at the bottom of unit Optional remote accessory PRC 100 is also available for remote adjustment of these settings Down button Menu button ENTER front bezel key combination ADJUST brightness in the on ADJUST volume Menu auto locks MENU 4fS s 4f MENU to disable key lock screen menu using 4 4 MENU after 5 seconds of inactivity Muting the picture and sound Keep the player in operation for testing o
6. image format to be played as an image slideshow Does the media player support video streaming No lAdea media players play files from local storage and do not support real time video streaming over the network This delivers an optimum viewing experience free of playback quality issues such as stuttering blocking or blue screens The media player is not playing What should I do Check the player s messages on the display OSD or on screen display for status information Play list errors and scheduling issues are two major causes of playback problems Check the following 1 If the problem is caused by a play list error the player will automatically reboot until a valid playlist is loaded 2 If the content is not played at the expected scheduled times verify your time zone settings in the on screen menus
7. ng after you plug in the keyboard for the following menu to be displayed Change password Load factory default Undo changes Navigating the menus Firmware update Navigate the menus using arrow keys space bar enter key ESC and numeral keys on your USB keyboard Use the keyboard arrow keys to lt Done gt highlight menu items press the space bar to move the star cursor and then press enter to confirm lt OK gt or reject lt Cancel gt any changes Connect the XDS 1950 to your network Determine a connection type To connect to wireless networks the player will scan for wireless signals nearby during boot up If the network requires authentication you will be asked to provide the password via USB keyboard for access To connect via wired networks attach an Ethernet cable and wireless connection will be disabled Player IP address You will also need an IP address for the player on your network This could be set automatically DHCP or manually static IP 1 DHCP automatically assign network IP address DHCP is enabled by default You do not need to change the settings unless setting a static IP 2 Static manually assign network IP address Move the highlight to Static IP below press eee Space bar on the keyboard to fill in the star DHCP Obtain an IP address automaticall PETE EEEE at the Static IP brackets and press Enter on the keyboard to select lt OK gt lt Cancel
8. out USB LAN Status lights Menu button Down button Reset button 2 Configuring the XDS 1950 Mounting Options and Hardware Installation sn 75 Option 1 Supplied Option 2 Optional tabletop Option 3 3 party VESA Monopod Flex Stand VESA stand PVK 202 MIS D100 E200 fixtures Installing Wi Fi antenna and power plug SCREW MOUNT Wi Fi REMOVE screw to ATTACH power plug then antenna detach metal plate RE ATTACH plate and tighten screw Menu setup 1 Attach the AC power adapter to power on the unit The following progress bar will be displayed on screen 90 seconds 2 Player boot process takes approximately 60 seconds to complete After boot up the player will indicate that it is ready for content sync via the USB port The player will boot into the Open Standard Media Player screen Plug in a USB keyboard to enter configuration menus The menu and blue background will appear in about 30 seconds If you have already loaded media contents into the player contents will play back immediately after boot up and the Open Standard Media Player screen will not be shown You can still plug in a USB keyboard at any time during playback to enter the menu system USB keyboard configuration menus Main Menu Device information You must attach a USB keyboard to the XDS 1950 to configure settings Output setting Content source With the player booted up and ready it takes approximately 30 seconds eon setti
9. r updates while reducing power consumption and unwanted sound Optional remote accessory PRC 100 is also available for remote adjustment of these settings unused eaker n 1 Disable key lock MENU 4S 4S lt MENU if engaged D subis 2 Press the Display Speaker mute button to mute unmute Down button Menu button Setting a password To prevent your player settings from being modified set a player password to hide the menus From the top level menu select Change password to set a password IMPORTANT Once a password is set you can only access the menus by connecting a USB keyboard and pressing CONTROL ALT DELETE 3 key combination simultaneously You may connect the keyboard at any stage of player operation or before during boot up If you forget the password you will need to reset the device See Factory reset Factory reset If modifying settings cause unintended results or if you have forgotten your password please reset the player Local contents will also be removed 1 Press and hold the reset button with a pointed tool 2 Re connect the power cord while holding reset button 3 Wait 12 seconds until the orange status LED flashes 4 Release reset button and wait 90 seconds for system to initialize Applying firmware upgrades Firmware updates can be performed using a USB flash drive or via network depending on management software used Please read the release notes carefully regar
10. ts to reconnect via wireless link What video format can I play Video files encoded in H 264 up to 1920x1080 resolutions and 5 15Mbps bitrates should play perfectly If a certain video is not played as scheduled or if it plays poorly please search the support site for transcode instructions My signboard is placed near my Wi Fi access point yet the connection is unreliable Wi Fi appliances in general should be placed 10 feet 3 meters from the Wi Fi access point for reliable operation Try relocating the access point further away from the signboards to improve connection What is the maximum file size for a single video file The maximum video file size for the XDS 1950 is 2GB We recommend reserving a safety margin to avoid exceeding the limit i e limiting files to 1850MB How do I manage the playback of contents The media appliance is designed to be interoperable with leading 3rd party management software solutions or via SMIL open standard commands Could the player display Flash or Microsoft PowerPoint presentations The player features limited PowerPoint support but not Flash support While PCs can play many formats with varying degrees of success RISC based media players are designed to reliably play specific video formats Please see spec for details While Microsoft PowerPoint native files could not play directly on a RISC based player the file is converted through other software i e Adfotain Manager Express into an

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