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1. and OpenOffice Calc Remember to save the file instead of open to ensure log file is downloaded completely before opened SI Mode Specific Protocol Selection In SI mode you can choose a variety of ways to control the device digiSignage NXP Media Processor WAN For connection to web based services LAN For locally controlled operations O sr Integration Protocol selection Serial Port On v SSH Port 22 On Telnet Port 46877 Off v Command Set Core v New settings require reboot SN device name NXP 080084010428 mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 ip address 192 168 1 226 firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 2 2005 15 24 58 For programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 In the Protocol Selection page you can turn the following control paths on and off Serial port RS 232 SSH secure shell port 22 10 Telnet TCP IP port 46877 And you can select among two command sets Core commands and Slot commands For details on the SI mode commands see Appendix C 11 Appendix A Enabling UPnP in Windows XP If you are using UPnP Universal Plug and Play on your Microsoft Windows XP SP2 for the first time you need to configure it following the steps below In Windows XP Control Panel choose Add or Remove Programs 6 Add or Remove Programs Programs Make sure Universal Plug and Play is check
2. US k y 114 k y S SDN MON TUE SMEDA S SERIA s KO aae TO Sr y eee i a 597 ser y gM 59 14 Appendix C SI Mode Commands Two sets of commands are available for different level of device control The s ot command set offers ease of use with just four simple commands LIST LOAD PLAY and LOOP the core command set offers Pioneer style commands to allow control of customizable play lists for the greatest flexibility the device can offer Slot Commands The slot commands maintain a list of 64 slots which can hold media files AVI MPG DSA etc User can use the LIST command to show the contents sizes of the files loaded into each slot He can use the LOAD command to load a media file as a URL into one of the slots He can also play each slot using the PLAY command or loop a certain slot using the LOOP command Slot 1 is allocated as a special background slot that is always playing as a background when no other play loop commands is issued load command Format load index url index a number between 1 and 64 inclusive url an HTTP URL optional Usage load command fetches an URL and identifies it as index Index is used for playback control and identification If URL s left out then the file identified by the index is removed from the CF card During file transfer playback is stopped Transferred file size is reported every 3 seconds After file is downloaded the media
3. identified as 1 starts to play and loops indefinitely Example Load 2 Wet 197 168 41 7232 medias ment an i Result 202 Accepted 1324 z 132 5201 10321 200 OK play command Format play index index a number between 1 and 64 identifying the media file to play Usage Use play command to start playing a media file After playback completes the media identified as 1 starts to play and loops indefinitely Example play 2 Result 200 K loop command Format loop index 15 index a number between 1 and 64 identifying the media file to play Usage Use loop command to start playing a media file and loop the playback indefinitely Example L100P 2 Result 200 OK list command Format list Usage list command lists free space of the CF card as well as the sizes of media files ordered by their index numbers During the list command playback is stopped Example ES Result 200 OK free 128343526 304932 z DSZ 64 0 Result Codes 200 OK Command executed 202 Accepted Command accepted 400 Bad Request Command argument error 500 Internal Server Error Device internal problem 501 Not Implemented Command invalid Core Commands The core commands provide low level control of the media processor Commands are provided to select file play selected file loop selected file pause playback turn screen on off for DPMS compliant VGA monitors sel
4. upload media files as well as playlists Please see Appendix B for instruction on how to create a playlist LAN Mode Specific View Logs LAN mode also allows you to view device logs including the diagnostic information digiSignage NXP Media Processor Documentation Online help www Device Information Device name IP configuration Date time setting Security Change password Device Management File manager View logs Maintenance Driver selection Backup settings Upgrade firmware Logout WAN For connection to web based services O LAN For locally controlled operations O sI Device Management View logs exact time each file is played as well as device name NXP 080084010428 mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 ip address 192 168 1 226 firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 2 2005 15 06 17 For programmable control via TCP IP RS 232 2005 12 02 14 48 18 load playlist PLAYLIST 2005 12 02 14 48 18 play 00000585 DSA 2005 12 02 14 48 39 play 00000853 DSA 2005 12 02 15 00 32 CMP B2B service started 2005 12 02 15 00 34 load playlist PLAYLIST 2005 12 02 15 00 34 play 00000585 DSA 2005 12 02 15 00 55 play 00000853 DSA 2005 12 02 15 01 37 CMP B2B service started 2005 12 02 15 01 39 load playlist PLAYLIST 2005 12 02 15 01 39 play 00000585 DSA 2005 12 02 15 06 04 CMP B2B service started You can click Download to obtain the logs as an CSV spreadsheet that is compatible with Microsoft Excel
5. AGN PRO 141101 10 4 Media Player Status VGA AIl puropse mniBox N Series User s Manual AGNIPRO 156 Fifth Avenue Suite 434 New York NY 10010 212 647 9080 www agnpro com AGNPRO NMP NXP Media Processors User s Manual Table of Contents o kaa 2 CROO SNO AM OCC ak a O e O 2 Systemi REG UICN o ade edo e cOn 2 Operating TMOG uta iia 2 E iu ku uu a 8 cari ate r ir 3 SEEN A MOG catas 4 Ehanama Devices Names AAA ees 4 PCOM OUr ON aida 4 Date TIME SEINO a a a a te mana aa aus asi 5 Changing Pass WO cola aia 6 DAVE Seleccion asta s 6 Backing Up Configuration Send ac uy l l l u la venta ae es 7 E sa la a a a a en k ee eee ener reer ee enn 7 WAN Mode Specific Server Configuration aaaaaaaaaaaavananavanvanannnannnnnnnnanannnananannnnnnnnnnnnananananananannnnnnanana 8 WAN Mode Specific Service SSLt IInge n uu uu uuu aa a A 8 LAN MOd6 Specilie File Manage mal tan 9 LANNMOGE Specific VIEW L00867 u kul 1 arar RR SR EA 9 SI Mode Species Protocol SIGN OM aia 10 Appendix A Enabling UPnP in Windows XP aaaaaaaaavaaaavavanavannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnannannnnanannnnanannnnn 11 Appendix B Playlist Fil FO Matando di 12 Example 1 simple DIS Eat iaa 12 Examble 2 piaysonee pigyllSsluuu uuu l u ll Xu uuu uuu a T y 2 Sa 12 Example o MO uu y u uu u mu a 12 Technical SYNTAX ae a a 13 Abpendix G SL Mode CornifYlandSuu um uu u u A a Ea a a lr 14 S L COMMAND 14 Core Commands a ys aa
6. MPG gt lt VID4 MPG gt SER Example 2 shows a playlist file containing two playlists PL1 and PL2 PL1 defines the playback of VID1 MPG and VID2 AVI Note that at the end of PL1 flow logic goes to play PL2 which loop plays VID3 MPG and VID4 MPG files So in this example VID1 MPG and VID2 AVI is played once followed by continuous play back of VID3 MPG and VID4 MPG in a loop Example 3 timed playlist PPL et MON 08200 200 lt lt VIDEO 0N gt gt lt VID1 MPG gt lt VID2 AVI gt 13 2d PL2 MON 17 00 00 lt lt VIDEO OFF gt gt SF ELZ Example 3 shows a playlist that turns on the screen every Monday morning from 8 AM and plays VID1 MPG and VID2 AVI and turns off the screen every Monday at 5 PM For those interested in the technical syntax of the playlist file please see the following section Technical Syntax playlist tale playlist header num event x Y instruction command next timespec yy mm dd WW hh mm 38 playlists header event 1nstruction next PL num NEWLINE PL num sstart NEWLINE PL num timespec NEWLINE NAA arash te NR te vie a RECT rr x om rr Y Re rr x Sa rr Y v rr next A 640 MY 480 lt filename gt NEWLINE lt lt command gt gt NEWLINE SVIDEO TON VIDEO IOEP WA Pie nun 1 NEWLKINE yy aut Oda awe ah Som 7 e OOO 20507 e Ol
7. ame Main hall digiSignage mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 ip address 192 168 1 226 NXP Media Processor s sata device time 12 1 2005 17 17 53 O WAN For connection to web based services LAN For locally controlled operations SI For programmable control via TCP IP RS 232 Security a en Change password Device Information Device name IP configuration Original Password Date time setting New Password Security Change password Retype New Password Service Ma nagement Server configuration Change Password Service settings www Maintenance Driver selection Backup settings Upgrade firmware Logout To change the device s password enter the current password in the Original Password field followed by the new password in each of the New Password and Retype New Password fields When this is done click the Change Password button to save the new password Driver Selection Various features requires you to select drivers to operate correctly One of these applications is touch panel driver selection digiSignage NXP Media Processor Documentation Online help www Device Information Device name IP configuration Date time setting Security Change password Service Mana Server configuration Service settings www Maintenance Driver Backup settings Upgrade firmware Logout In the Driver drop down list device name Main hall mac add
8. d side Ser device name Main hall digiSignage mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 4 ip address 192 168 1 226 NXP Media Processor firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 1 2005 17 15 17 WAN For connection to web based services LAN For locally controlled operations OSI For programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 Device Information Device name Device Information Device name IP configuration Current name Main hall os New name Main hall Security a Service Management Server configuration Service settings www Maintenance Driver selection Backup settings Upgrade firmware Logout IP Configuration Each device can be configured an IP Trimode supports dynamic IP assignment with DHCP and static IP assignment device name Main hall mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 ip address 192 168 1 226 firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 1 2005 17 15 36 digiSignage NXP Media Processor O WAN For connection to web based services LAN For locally controlled operations OSE For programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 Device Information IP configuration Documentation Online help www Type DHCP Date time setting digiSignage Security Change password Service Management Server configuration Service settings www Maintenance Driver selection Backup settings DNS Upgrade firmware Logout Domain New settings req
9. ect playlist and jump between sections of the playlist At the current stage of implementation all media files must be preloaded to the storage before they can be played back The core commands provide no facilities for downloading or deleting files SE select command Format filename SE filenumSE filename a file name in the storage filenum a file number in the storage Usage SE selects a file on the CF card storage for playback or looping later on The file name can be provided as a string in quotes or as a number which is used to match files of the format nnnnnnnn DAT 16 where nnannnnnn must be exactly 8 digits Example 4SE Select file named 00000004 DAT Result R PL play command Format PL Usage Plays the file previously selected once The command returns a response code when the command is received and another when the playback completes Example PL Result R Playback STALES sa R Playback finishes LP loop play command Format LP Usage Loop plays the file previously selected Example PL Result R ST still command Format ST Usage Pauses playback of the current file To continue playback use the PL play command Example ST Result R VD video control command Format nvD n O to turn off screen 1 to turn on screen Usage Turns the screen on or off Works with DPMS compliant VGA screen specifically those that turn off
10. ed Select Add Remove Windows Components Select Networking Services Add Remove Windows Components Steps to enable Universal Plug and Play 1 Go to your Windows Control Panel select Add or Remove Program 2 On the left hand side of the opened window select Add Remove Windows Components 3 A dialog box pops up listing Windows components for installation Scroll down to select Network Services and click the Details button 4 You should see another dialog box listing network options Make sure there is a check mark before the item Universal Plug and Play If not click it to check Click OK to confirm the addition From now on you can find UPnP devices listed in your Windows Explorer listed under My Network Places node 12 Appendix B Playlist File Format Each media player can play according to a complex schedule defined as a playlist file located on the on board storage A playlist file is an ASCII text file A simple playlist looks like Example 1 simple playlist PEL Start lt VID1 MPG gt lt VIDZ AVI gt SEPLI Example 1 shows a simple playlist file defining one playlist named PL1 with two items files VID1 MPG and VID2 AVI At the end of the playlist a jump instruction PL1 indicates that the flow logic goes back to the start of PL1 Example 2 play once playlist PL1 start lt VID1 MPG gt lt VID2 AVI gt S Plz PL2 lt VID3
11. enable UPnP browsing Operating The unit operated through a set of built in browser accessible configuration pages inside the the Media Processors To access configuration pages follow these steps 1 Connect your device to a PC via Ethernet cable 2 Connect the device to a VGA monitor 3 Power up the device 4 If you have the optional Windows XP with UPnP browsing enabled then a Open your Windows Explorer look for a device named Media Processor under My Network Places E My Network Places File Edit View Favorites Tools Help De O seah ey rodas E Network Tasks 2 Add a network place digiSignage Media Processor Z digiSignage Media Processor NXP 0800840 103c7 Q View network connections 4 i gt Setup a home or small office network igiSignage Media Processor a digiSignage Media Processor Main hall gly View workgroup computers Other Places Desktop i My Computer My Documents Shared Documents G Printers and Faxes Details b Double click on the icon to open the configuration page in your browser 5 If you do not have the optional Windows XP with UPnP browsing enabled then a Note the device IP that is shown on the device s screen during power up if necessary you may power cycle the device to see the IP address again b Open your browser on the PC and view the URL http nnn nnn nnn nnn where nnn nnn nnn nnn is the IP displayed by the device at power up this opens
12. or programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 Browse You may click on Download to download the current configuration file Save it to your PC in case you need to restore it later To restore a previous configuration click the Browse button to select a previously saved configuration file and click Restore amp Reboot to restore it Logging Out After configuration is complete you should log out of Trimode optionally reboot if any of your latest chages require reboot to activate digiSignage device name Main hall mac address 08 00 24 01 04 28 NXP Media Processor Documentation Online help www Device Information Device name IP configuration Date time setting Security Change password Service Management Server configuration Service settings www Maintenance Driver selection Backup settings Upgrade firmware Logout O WAN For connection to web based services LAN For locally controlled operations OSI For programmable control via TCP IP RS 232 Maintenance Logout Reboot WAN Mode Specific Server Configuration WAN mode operates by listening to controls issued by a centralized server This can be configured in the Server Configuration page digiSignage device name Main hall mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 B ip address 192 168 1 226 NXP Media Processor Date time setting Security Change password Service Management Server config
13. r 15 Introduction The AGNPRO NMP NXP media processors are equipped with the Trimode system to allow configuration for WAN wide area networking LAN local area networking and SI systems integration operations This document introduces the functionality of Trimode to provide basic understanding of the system Choosing A Mode Trimode offers a selection of three modes WAN wide area networking LAN local area networking and SI systems integration modes Each one is suitable for a different application WAN mode if you would like to use centralized management across the globe choose this mode The WAN mode works with the Adfotain Central Management Server that allows you to manage your media processor from anywhere TCP IP is available LAN mode if you are using your media processor within a local network where direct TCP IP connection is possible no firewalls blocking access use this mode to control the device via web pages to upload media files and playlists SI mode if you are integrating your media processor to be controlled from a PC by sending ASCII commands over TCP IP SSH secure shell or RS 232 on applicable devices models only choose this mode System Requirements 1 A Trimode media processor 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox web browser running on a desktop or laptop computer 3 Optional Microsoft Windows XP System with UPnP browsing enabled See Appendix A on how to
14. r connection to web based services O LAN For locally controlled operations SI For programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 Adfotain Cen Distributed Digital Signage Management System Version 1 0 March 2005 Designed by digiSignage lAdea C ati Protected by applicable patents and inte Wright The Service Settings page requires a connection from your PC to the World Wide Web LAN Mode Specific File Manager LAN mode allows you to modify the contents of the on board storage CF card digiSignage device name NXP 080084010428 mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 ip address 192 168 1 226 NXP Media Processor Documentation Online help www Device Information Device name IP configuration Date time setting Security Change password Device Management File manager View logs Maintenance Driver selection Backup settings Upgrade firmware Logout firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 2 2005 15 05 17 WAN For connection to web based services O LAN For locally controlled operations sr For programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 Device Management File manager File browser File uploads Current folder Select files to upload When you enter the File Manager page playback is halted temporarily so you can safely modify the contents of the on board storage When you switch out of the File Manager playback of the new content resumes You may
15. ress 08 00 84 01 04 28 ip address 192 168 1 226 firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 1 2005 17 19 25 O WAN For connection to web based services LAN For locally controlled operations sr Integration Driver selection Driver 3M EX II amp SC Controller Series For programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 B2B Options touchpanel 3M 640x480r ttyS0 c New settings require reboot STO expansion documents for the right driver to choose Backing Up Configuration Settings select the driver you will use for the hardware port Consult specific There may be occasions you would want to back up all Trimode configuration options This way in case you need to restore device to a previous configuration you can reload the configuration file instead of manually setting all options digiSignage NXP Media Processor Documentation Online help www Device Information Device name IP configuration Date time setting Security Change password Service Management Server configuration Service settings www Maintenance device name Main hall mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 ip address 192 168 1 226 firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 1 2005 17 19 55 WAN For connection to web based services LAN For locally controlled operations SI Maintenance Backup settings Restore settings Restore Device Setting New settings require reboot F
16. tory defaults where DHCP is selected hold down the Reset button located on the back of the media processor for at least five seconds during boot up Date Time Setting The scheduling features of Trimode require the device s clock to be set correctly On the date time setting page your media processor is automatically synchronized with the PC s clock a device name Main hall digiSignage mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 3 ip address 192 168 1 226 NXP Media Processor firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 1 2005 17 17 25 O WAN For connection to web based services LAN For locally controlled operations SI For programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 Documentation Device Information Date time setting Online help www Device Information Device name IP configuration Device Time 12 1 2005 17 16 46 Date time setting Device Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific US and Canada Tijuana Security A Sync amp Save Service Management Server configuration Service settings www Maintenance Driver selection Backup settings Upgrade firmware Logout To synchronize device s clock with your PC s first select the correct time zone for your device s installed region Then click the Sync amp Save button to synchronize the clocks and save the time setting Changing Password A single password allows you to access the Trimode configuration page and gain access in SI mode o device n
17. uire reboot You may specify a DHCP class if your DHCP server supports it device name Main hall mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 ip address 192 168 1 226 digiSignage NXP Media Processor firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 1 2005 17 16 39 WAN For connection to web based services LAN For locally controlled operations OSI For programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 Device Information IP configuration Documentation Online help www Type Static IP Address v DHCP class digiSig Date time setting rity Change password Service Management Server configuration Service settings www Maintenance Driver selection Backup settings Static IP address 192 168 1 100 Net mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Domain digisignage net DNS 168 92 1 1 Upgrade firmware Logout New settings require reboot Saad Rab A configuration with static IP is shown in the figure above Note that any changes in this page requires rebooting the device Whenever rebooting is required you will be given two buttons click Save if you want to make more changes and reboot later or Save amp Reboot if you want to save settings and reboot immediately to make the new settings effective WARNING if you accidentally set the device to an improper IP setting you may no longer be able to access the device To restore the device to fac
18. up the configuration page Logging In When you first connect you see the following log in page eee device name Main hall digiSignage mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 E ip address 192 168 1 226 NXP Media Processor firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 1 2005 17 12 36 Use the default account admin and password digiSignage case sensitive to log in Password can be changed later After you have successfully logged you may carry out the following device actions Selecting A Mode Each page has a mode selection control displayed device name Main hall digiSignage mac address 08 00 84 01 04 28 NXP Media Processor WAN For connection to web based services O LAN For locally controlled operations OSI For programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 Device Information D S Microsoft Internet Explorer Mode change requires reboot Select OK to reboot now or Cancel to manually reboot at a later time loa J c J The currently selected mode is shown with a radio button in the dark strip region on the page You can change the mode by clicking on the radio button When there is a mode change you are prompted to reboot to activate the new setting Changing Device Name Each device carries a human readable name to help identify the device The name is shown when browsing in UPnP The name can be changed in any one of the three modes by clicking on the Device name menu item on the left han
19. uration Service settings www Haintenance Driver selection Backup settings Upgrade firmware Logout firmware 1 5 4 b4 device time 12 1 2005 17 18 19 O WAN For connection to web based services LAN For locally controlled operations sI For programmable control via TCP IP amp RS 232 Service Management Server configuration Central server http as10 digisignage net aftcle HTTP Proxy FIP Proxy New settings require reboot SET You can also configure your HTTP Proxy and FTP Proxy if your network requires these settings to get pass firewalls WARNING if you accidentally set the device to an improper server proxy setting you may no longer be able to access the device To restore the device to factory defaults where DHCP is selected hold down the Reset button located on the back of the media processor for at least five seconds during boot up WAN Mode Specific Service Settings You may access your management server services from the Service Settings page digiSignage device name Main hall mac address 05 00 84 01 04 28 226 NXP Media Processor ip ss 192 168 1 Documentation Online help www Device Information Device name IP configuration Date time setting Security Change password Service Ma Server configuration Service settings www Maintenance Driver selection Backup settings Upgrade firmware Logout 5 2005 17 18 55 WAN Fo
20. when the H sync V sync signals are grounded Example OVD 17 Result R LP load playlist command Format filename HLP filename file name of the playlist Usage Loads a playlist See the later section on the definition of a playlist file Example PET GST 5 Result R JP jump command Format n JP n number of the playlist section to jump to Usage Jump to a section defined in the previously loaded playlist file see LP command Example 15 JP Result R Result Codes R Ok E00 Communication error E04 Feature not available E12 Search error 18
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