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1. live Default setti live Default sem live live ved later live C live User s Manual Page 9 1 0 General Information 5 Select en_US UTF 8 English 6 Select Don t touch keymap 7 Select Enter_shell 8 Select 2 and press ENTER 9 Enter sudo i and press ENTER 10 Type the command mount t vfat dev sdb1 home partimag and press ENTER 11 Type exit and press ENTER 12 Again type exit and press ENTER 13 In the blue menu select Start_clonezilla 14 Select device image work with disks or partitions using images User s Manual Page 10 1 0 General Information 15 Select skip use existing home partimag Writable devices at the bottom of the menu 16 When prompted press Enter to continue Press ENTER 17 Select Beginner mode in the menu 18 Select Restore Disk Restore an Image to local disk in the menu 19 Select the image to restore Linux or Windows will be listed and press ENTER 20 Select the hard drive to restore to only option such as sda_160g_wdc 21 Press ENTER to continue 22 When prompted Are you sure you want to continue press y and ENTER to continue 23 When prompted Let me ask you again are you sure you want to continue press y and ENTER to continue 24 Wait for the restore process to complete and reach 100 When completed press ENTER The whole process should take about a minute 25 Now Remove the USB restor
2. Play Stop Update Software Builds Receive a Live Screen Capture Poll Memory Stats Much More Under normal circumstances you should not need any further remote functionality However it is a good idea to plan for disaster recovery Part of this plan is to allow for secure remote desktop access to the mediaBOX over the internet User s Manual Page 38 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration The Ubuntu mediaBOX ships preconfigured with remote access To enable remote access Right click on the black background and select Task Manager On the gnome panel select System gt Preferences gt Remote Desktop Select the Allow other users to view my desktop Select the Allow other users to Control my Desktop Close preferences PINS At this point you should be able to install Tight VNC viewer on your personal Windows computer To download the TightVNC viewer visit http tightvnc com From the TightVNC viewer you ll enter the IP address of the mediaBOX to remote login to it If you re unsure of the IP address of the mediaBOX right click on the Desktop and run Terminal and enter ifconfig a to view the IP address of the network interface Note If the mediaBOX resides behind a firewall or within a private Local Area Network and it is not configured with a static IP you ll need to configure the local router gateway with port forwarding Port forwarding allows remote computers e g public machines on the Internet to
3. both monitors appear under the Display settings User s Manual Page 23 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration To enable the secondary display select the 2 inactive monitor and click on the checkbox Extend these displays Note You may also drag and drop each display box within the gray canvas to change the order and match your physical mounting installation You should know in your Signage presentation a single screen division cannot surpass 4995 x 4995 pixels in width or height If the total width or height of both monitors exceeds 4995 x 4995 pixels you ll need to break your screen setup into at least two divisions to compensate for this limitation In most cases this is not a problem as multiple screen divisions are used The SignagePlayer supports unlimited number of screen divisions 3 3 3 Rotating the Display E Control Panel Appearance and Personalization Dispi o xl g J a gt Display Screen R e Search C Change the appearance of your displays _ Detet oo Display ft SHARP HDMI DI fiszo x 1080 recommended D Landscape 7 Multiple displays Extend these displays D JT Make this my main display Resolution Orientation Advanced settings Make text and other items larger or smaller What display settings should I choose OK Cancel Apply The mediaBOX Media Player allows you to set each display in a landscape or portrai
4. logMessage PlayerSocket send os 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send flush 742 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send caching 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send flush 742 26 43 4 showController 26 43 16 ping CTerminate batch job Y N gt To re launch the SignageController it s best to simply reboot the mediaBOX Click front panel button blue LED to turn the mediaBOX ON and OFF You can also press the WinKey or press Control ESC and select Shutdown or Restart from the Start menu User s Manual Page 20 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration 3 2 Network setup 3 2 1 Wired Network The mediaBOX ships with DHCP enabled by default To access the wired network configuration Press WinKey or press Control ESC Select the Control Panel Click network and Internet Click Network and Sharing Center Click Change Adapter settings arons LS Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connections loj x OU Jk E Netw Network Co v X el Search Network Connections 2 Organize e SE il A hy Local Area Connection 2 Wi Wireless Network Connection Sal Ss A SignMon Not connected aT Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller 2 xX willl 802 11n Wireless LAN Card 3 2 2 Wireless Network The mediaBOX ships with DHCP enabled by default To access the wireless network configuration Press WinKey or press Control ESC Select the Control Panel Clic
5. may get 3 color indicators Yellow Connected via Polling Green Connected via live socket Red Not connected at all To learn more about this and how it is setup please watch this video tutorial Note If you have a firewall with an existing port 80 rule this may NOT be enough The reason is many firewalls will only allow HTTP traffic However the mediaBOX communicates using a persistent TCP IP socket connection You may need to add a rule in your gateway router to specifically allow connection oriented traffic over port 80 not just HTTP You should know opening port 80 on your firewall does not compromise in any way the security of your local area network Allowing trusted traffic originating from within the LAN onto a specific destination is common practice It does not induce any potential security breach This is acceptable and standard procedure in internet security models User s Manual Page 17 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration 3 0 Windows Embedded Standard Setup and Configuration User s Manual Page 18 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration 3 1 Basic user interface The mediaBOX Media Player was designed as a plug N play device The Media Player requires very little maintenance after its initial setup The Windows W7e was compiled with a light weight windows manager To fully optimize memory and resources the windows were stripped down from both Desktop and other controls The OS was deigned to honorably re
6. size bracket 1 x USB 3 0 low profile bracket 1 VGA 1 DVI w Audio 1 HDMI w Audio 1 DisplayPort w Audio 4 x USB 3 0 ports 2 on back panel 2 via header 8 x USB 2 0 ports 4 on back panel 4 via header 1 x HD Audio Port 7 1 Channel 1 x PS 2 keyboard mouse port 1 x Digital Optical S PDIF outputs 1 x Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps 1 x Front panel audio header 2 x Fan headers 2 x SATA 6 0 Gb s 4 x SATA 3 0 Gb s w RAID 0 1 0 1 amp 5 1 x eSATA 3 0 Gb s 2nd Generation Intel Core series 2000 Series Intel Core i3 i5 amp i7 Intel HD Graphics 2000 3000 ready DDR3 1066 1333 2 x 240 pin DDR3 DIMM slots Up to 16GB ram OS options 1 No Operating system 2 Microsoft embedded peripheral W7e 3 Linux Ubuntu 10 10 DSe optimized Mini ITX internal board size Height 6 7in 170mm Width 6 7in 170mm Plug N play installation Designed for the SignagePlayer 90 days direct warranty All components are none proprietary and upgradable Windows 7 embedded details Requires licensing per single OS Ultra light Windows manager used No Desktop icons and no shortcuts Pre loaded with SignagePlayer Pro Disabled Adobe AIR auto build updates Disabled all screen saver Disabled all balloon amp other OS messages Disabled scan disk and other file checks Removed Taskbar press H Win key to open Set as appliance mode device Pre loaded with all supported drivers Removed services an
7. 2 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration Editing Auto SignMon Connection name Auto SignMon Connect automatically Wireless Wireless Security Pv4 Settings IPv6 Settings Security WEP 40 128 bit Key v Key 0007000707 Show key WEP index 1 Default AM Authentication Open System y Available to all users Cancel Apply 4 3 Display Configuration The mediaBOX Media Player comes with 3 types of display connections including VGA DVI and HDMI You may use any one of these ports for your main display The mediaBOX Media Player also supports up to two active monitors per single box When using two monitors you ll have a desktop space which is the total of both monitor resolutions combined In other words you may create a signage presentation that spans both monitors You can also configure the monitors in landscape or portrait mode 4 3 1 Single display To configure the mediaBOX screen display 1 Right click on the black background and select Task Manager 2 System gt Preferences gt Monitor 3 This will open the monitor preferences If you have two monitors configured the mediaBOxX will detect each one and you can configure the resolution accordingly User s Manual Page 33 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration Monitor Preferences On Off Resolution Refresh rate Rotation Same image in all monitors Detect monitors Panel icon O S
8. Adobe AIR Settings Manager bin Adobe AIR Settings Manager Adobe AIR Auto Update Setting Automatic Updates DISABLED The Adobe AIR runtime will not be automatically updated Enable Updates Help And click Enable Updates The Ubuntu automatic software updates were also disabled in order to prevent unnecessary downtime of the Media Player If you would like to enable the automatic updates to check if new software is available 1 Right click on the black background and select Task Manager 2 On the gnome panel select System gt Administration gt Update Manager 3 Click on Check to find new software updates 4 Once the check is done click on Install Updates to proceed with the install User s Manual Page 37 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration zi Update Manager ER Software updates are available for this computer If you don t want to install them now choose Update Manager from the Administration menu later Other updates ubuntu tweak config Ubuntu tool Size 782 KB Download size 783 KB 1 selected Check oi Install Updates Description of update Changes Description Changes for the versions 0 5 4 1 1 lucid1 0 5 4 1 1 lucid1 This change is not coming from a source that supports changelogs Settings Close 4 7 Remote Login The Desktop SignagePlayer can be remotely controlled using the SignageStudio Web or Desktop version The remote functions include
9. Configuration 3 7 Remote Login The Desktop SignagePlayer can be remotely controlled using the SignageStudio Web or Desktop version The remote functions include Play Stop update software builds receive a live screen capture poll memory stats and more Under normal circumstances you should not need any further remote functionality However it is a good idea to plan for disaster recovery Part of this plan is to allow for secure remote desktop access to the mediaBOX over the internet This type of access can be managed with the free service LogMelIn Team Viewer and others visit http Awww LogMeln com or http TeamViewer com The services will allow you to bypass firewalls and other restrictions to gain remote access to the mediaBOX With these type of services installed and pre configured on your mediaBOX you will always have remote access to your Digital Signage player just in case Read the end user license agreement at LogMeln for further details on the service and commercial none commercial offering A second option of gaining remote secure access to your mediaBOxX is to use the free application Tight VNC visit http www tightvnc com Note With TightVNC you will need to use a Static IP or use a port forwarding rule on your local internet gateway router Again both LogMeIn and TightVNC are optional as the SignageStudio provides all of the essential remote management functions needed to operate and control the Des
10. To take advantage of the Wi Fi capabilities of the mediaBOX Media Player be sure to install a Wireless router within close proximity Actual signal strength and maximums wireless distance may vary due to local interference and building layout You should perform signal quality tests to confirm the device will properly work with your current wireless configuration 1 2 3 Video The mediaBOX Media Player supports all high definition formats including 720P and 1080i The Media Player is equipped with VGA HDMI DisplayPort and DVI video ports Be sure to prepare the proper cabling to connect the Media Player directly to your LCD or Plasma screen You may need a convertor i e HDMI to DVI to establish proper connections between the Media Player and legacy devices TV connectors and cables are not included 1 2 4 Sound The mediaBOX Media Player supports high definition sound You have the option of using the optical coax or mini jack sound ports If you wish to have support for audio be sure to consider the physical installation of the speakers Refer to the back panel diagram for a complete layout of all audio ports 1 3 Things to consider The mediaBOX Media Player is an advanced device which needs to be handled with care It s important to install the device in areas where room temperature does not exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit 32 22 Celsius External heat may cause the device to overheat internally Be sure to protect the device from the
11. Wireless IPv4 Settings IPv6 Settings Wireless Security SSID SignMon Mode Infrastructure v BSSID MAC address MTU automatic bytes Available to all users Cancel Apply 4 2 2 Wireless Network The mediaBOX is preconfigured with a wireless module The following section covers the wireless configuration necessary to enable wireless connectivity to your local secure wireless network Note You should have a strong wireless router in close proximity to the mediaBOX to achieve good enough signal strength for smooth operation of your SignagePlayer If your wireless icon appears on the right corner it means you are currently not using GS the wired Ethernet connection Also if an exclamation appears next to it it means Si your wireless network configuration is still not configured 1 Right click on the black background and select Task Manager 2 From the gnome Task Manager select System gt Preferences gt Network Connections 3 Select the wireless tab OR instead of following steps 1 3 you can click on the wireless icon directly from the taskbar as shown below User s Manual Page 30 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration gd Mon jun 7 5 32PM user d A Wired Network Auto etho Disconnect Wireless Network SignMon ZS Disconnect VPN Connections b Connect to Hidden Wireless Network Create New Wireless Network 4 Once selected you ll be prompted to enter a wireless network key
12. Wireless Network Authentication Required Authentication required by wireless network Passwords or encryption keys are required to access the wireless network SignMon Wireless security WEP 40 128 bit Key v Key Show key Cancel Next you will need to provide the root password The root password is password 5 Once all fields are authenticated the wireless status bar and signal strength will appear on the gnome panel User s Manual Page 31 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration gd Mon Jun 7 5 32PM user di G Wired Network Auto etho Disconnect Wireless Network SignMon al Disconnect VPN Connections gt Connect to Hidden Wireless Network Create New Wireless Network 6 Next you will need to save and store the wireless password locally This will eliminate the need to provide a password every time the mediaBOX boots up On the gnome panel click on System gt Preferences gt Network Connections This will open the Network connections Dialogue Select the 2 tab Wireless Network Connections t Wired Wireless l Mobile Broadband VPN ts DSL Name Last Used Add 4 ho z Auto SignMon urs ago Edit Delete Close Click on your wireless network Auto SignMon in our example and click on Edit Now select the Wireless Security tab Next enter the password key again under Key 0 And be sure to select the Available to all users checkbox important ON User s Manual Page 3
13. aTV 1 4 4 USB OS restore system The USB operating system restore device may be purchased separately as an add on accessory for the mediaBOX Media Player The USB OS restore system allows for a complete restore of the entire OS W7e or Ubuntu within 60 seconds This is ideal for environments where customers are interacting with the device Kiosks Internet Caf s and may corrupt the underline OS In such environments the USB OS restore system allows for a quick and easy way to get the mediaBOX Media Player up and running Another key advantage of the USB OS restore system is the ability to easily upgrade the entire OS to the latest software revision Simply download the last released mediaBOX OS build from your reseller s web site and onto the supplied USB flash device Once the download is complete you may follow the steps below to apply the new OS image to the Media Player User s Manual Page 8 1 0 General Information The USB OS restore system includes a USB flash memory device The USB device needs to be inserted in the back panel USB just above the SATA label The following section describes in detail the process required to restore a Windows W7e or Ubuntu Linux OS back to factory defaults Please be sure to follow the process meticulously to avoid confusion Attention please note that imaging your mediaBOX Media Player will erase all its content including cached media files It will completely wipe out your existing hard d
14. al Page 14 2 0 The Digital Signage Network 2 0 The Digital Signage Network User s Manual Page 15 2 0 The Digital Signage Network 2 1 Connecting to the Digital Signage Cloud The Digital Signage network cloud is comprised of network servers and routers which are hosted at central data centers The hosted servers provide all services to your Digital Signage network This type of service is often referred to as SaaS software as an s service The services include authentication streaming of media files and database services For the mediaBOX Media Player to join this cloud you must first register the Media Player Next you need to insure the Media Player can transmit ingress and egress data from and to the digital signage cloud The following sections cover requirements for proper operation and transmission of your mediaBOX within the SaaS model 2 2 Registering into the Digital Signage networks The mediaBOX ships preloaded with a stable version of the SignagePlayer When a Media Player boots up the SignagePlayer is configured to automatically start On the 1 boot up you ll be prompted to enter your login email and password These will be the same email and password you use to login to the SignageStudio Once you provide this information the Media Player will be associated with your account After proper authentication is completed the Media Player will be allowed to join your digital signage network Once successfully registered t
15. both monitors You can also configure the monitors in landscape or portrait mode 3 3 1 Single Display To configure the resolution of your display 1 Press WinKey or press Control ESC 2 Under Search all programs and files type display 3 Select Change display settings E Control Panel Appearance and Personalization Display Mije Ea p Control Panel Appearance and Personalization Display Screen Resolution m ox QO E mare nirani Sie Bmore serens BB seach Control Panel Di e Control Panel Home RE easier to read what s on gow SEN Change the appearance of your display You can change the size of text and other items on your screen by choosing ane of these Adjust resolution options To temporarily enlarge just part of the screen use the Magnifier tool Detect Calibrate color Eee Identify Change display settings Smaller 100 default Preview Adjust ClearType text Set custom text size OPI Medium 125 Display 1 SMB2240W 2 Resolution 1680 x 1050 recommended 3 Larger 150 a Orientation Landscape X Advanced settings See also Make text and other items larger or smaller Personalization What display settings should I choose Devices and Printers EI 3 3 2 Dual Display The mediaBOX Media Player allows you to use any 2 of the 3 available video ports i e VGA and DVI DVI and HDMI HDMI and VGA etc Once you connect both displays you should see
16. connect to a specific computer within a private LAN You should consult with your network administrator on how to enable port forwarding and map your mediaBOxX for remote access 6 Remote Desktop Preferences Sharing Allow other users to view your desktop kW Allow other users to control your desktop Your desktop is only reachable over the local network Others can access your computer using the address 192 168 1 74 or user desktop local Security You must confirm each access to this machine Require the user to enter this password Configure network automatically to accept connections Notification Area Always display an icon Only display an icon when there is someone connected Never display an icon Help Close 4 8 White label setup The mediaBOX Ubuntu Linux is powered by Plymouth a distribution made to fit the mediaBOX SignagePlayer Plymouth is a boot loader utility which allows you modify the boot up image First begin by creating your own custom boot up image The image must be in a in a png format Name your custom image ubuntu logo png and place it in User s Manual Page 39 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration lib Plymouth Once the image has been copied you ll need to update the system with the following command update initramfs u This will apply your new custom bootup image as part of the internal system Reboot the mediaBOX Media Player You should be able to preview your image as pa
17. cover from power failures with resiliency in mind The main user interface is the OS Toolbar It is hidden by default by the SignageController To pull up the Toolbar use the WinKey or press Control ESC user Application version 2 21088 Documents Air version 2 7 1 19610 i rver Connected Pictures Signage Serve onnectec SignageController Computer j Server URL http business signage me Control Panel Business Name HHtest Beviceserel printers Station Name MyStation Campaign AverMedia Default Programs Campaign Screen Good Status Ready gt All Programs Unregister Search programs and files Vi Shut down D To access the SignageController press the Eye icon on the SignagePlayer The SignageController is a persistent task This means even if you try and terminate the SignageController using the Task Manager the SignageController will re spawn This is by design to make the mediaBOX as resilient as possible The SignageController is an integral part of the mediaBOX and it is launched from the internal W7e registry startup key The SignageController has two configurable modes which can be set during the initial registration of the Player or at a later time from the SignageStudio gt Stations section These modes include Test mode and Real mode In Test mode the SignageController will monitor the SignagePlayer but will not interfere with other OS activities In Real mode however th
18. d TSRs not needed Support mediaTV PNP Ubuntu Linux details Requires no licensing freely distributed OS Ultra light Windows manager source Black Box No Desktop icons and no shortcuts Pre loaded with SignagePlayer Pro Disabled Adobe AIR auto build updates Disabled all screen saver Disabled all balloon amp other OS messages Disabled fstab and other file checks Removed Taskbar Set as appliance type application Pre loaded with all supported drivers Removed daemons and TSRs not needed User s Manual Page 13 1 0 General Information 1 6 Formats The Player supports all of the native Flash 10 X formats which include the following Video Formats Flash video FLV H 263 MPEG 4 H 264 MOV M4A MP4V 3GP 3G2 AAC HE LC SWF Animation SWF Images JPG PNG Sound MP3 You may also use the External Application component of the SignageStudio to integrate binary external applications into an assigned screen division This allows you to use applications such as the open source freely distributed media player software called Video LAN aka VLC To learn more about VLC and its supported formats you may visit the following link http www videolan org vic features html 1 7 Panel configuration The image below maps the main ports of the mediaBOX back panel Kee Display Port Dual WIFI USB Audio out 10 100 1000 Ethernet DVI VGA wiConvertor User s Manu
19. e SignageController will terminate any pop up messages or none certified digital signage application thus delivering a true dedicated playback with no interruption or none related OS alerts In real environment installs we recommend you operate under Real mode User s Manual Page 19 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration For any reason if you wish to terminate the SignageController click the Eye icon on the SignagePlayer this will show unhide the SignageController give focus to the SignageController with a mouse click and press Control C followed by y to accept and terminate the SignageController Windows system32 cmd exe 26 42 46 ping 2 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket onTimer gt 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket onTimer gt usePollingOnly false 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket onTimer gt m_initAccepted true 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send setStatus 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send flush 742 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send setTotalMemory 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send flush 742 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send watchDogConnection 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send flush 742 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send runningTime 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send flush 742 26 42 56 logMessage PlayerSocket send 26 42 56
20. e 25 96 EE 26 37 Remot Logi ET 27 3 8 White label Eeer eeeEEe 27 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration ENNEN 28 NEE ge 29 4 2 Network SG UU aces ccevanesanonmracinnerduanesenanisiedondves nism pbiecendienenoreetiemntie eineacietnreeenmentende 29 42 1 Wired E E 29 User s Manual Page 2 422 Mlteleeehlebwgrkte eegne gees eege SES 30 4 3 Display en le UTC e DEE 33 e Da NEE las EE 33 43 2 RI TT EE 34 4 3 3 Rotating the Gi tebtlen 2 2esgcegeia gege SS GEES 35 4 4 Running the Signage Player 35 Skier E at No ndants 36 E EE 36 AF ele EE Le BEE 38 4 8 White NEGUS EE 39 5 0 Monitoring and Z tteg eer Aerer geg eege eege ee dee 41 5 1 ee El UE 42 5 2 Realtime SHAD SOUS repete ae eee reali teeetrandmantdnieeteeabenteieciond 42 User s Manual Page 3 1 0 General Information 1 0 General Information User s Manual Page 4 1 1 1 0 General Information Package content The mediaBOX Media Player is shipped pre assembled and ready to play It is a plug N play device which was designed to deliver seamless and easy integration even for none technical individuals The following is a list of the products you receive with the purchase of your new mediaBOX Media Player and optional accessories e Intel H67 Express chipset with 2nd generation Intel QuickPath tech Core2 i3 i5 i7 supported D Ethernet 10 100 1000Mbps LAN connection e Wi Fi module with dual antennas e HDMI DVI VGA DisplayPort power up to x 2
21. e drive and power cycle the mediaBOX Done User s Manual Page 11 1 0 General Information Note To update and re image the entire operating system with a new version image you must first download the new image from your reseller s web site The OS image is in a zipped file format Unzip the file onto the 2 USB device labeled as Image Make sure the unzipped directory resides on the root of the USB drive For example if the unzipped image you downloaded contains a base folder name Win7ZH67v14 then the Win7ZH67v14 must reside directly on the root of the USB drive and not within any other sub directories Once the newly downloaded folder is unzipped onto the USB flash drive you may follow the steps above to complete the reimage process and restore the entire operating system with the newly released version User s Manual Page 12 1 5 Specifications 1 0 General Information Intel H67 Express B3 rev chipset Socket LGA1155 Intel QuickPath technology Low profile super quite single fan system External DC DC Power supply Ultra small form factor design Small form factor about 2 Coke cans mm 192x210x62mm Inches 7 5x8x2 4 Accessories sold separately including Side Brackets Vesa mounts Mounting case display holder Din Rale Extended antennas 4 x SATA cables 1 x DVI to VGA adapter 1 x I O back plate 2 x Wi Fi antennas 1 x 4 pin power extension cable 1 x USB 3 0 header full
22. e preferred way of connection when installing the Media Player behind a monitor The mediaBOxX is shipped with DHCP enabled It will automatically retrieve an IP from a local area network DHCP Server or NAT enabled router You may reconfigure TCP IP settings Refer to the Ubuntu Windows W7e respectively for further information on configuring network connections The mediaBOX does not require a static IP auto assigned private IPs are fully supported The mediaBOxX internal firewall is disabled by default All egress and ingress communication is done over the TCP IP protocol and live socket connection exists between it and the backend digital signage server cloud 1 4 2 Monitor and display setup The mediaBOX supports up to two monitors consecutively It includes VGA DVI HDMI DisplayPort connections through the back panel You may choose a combination of any two types of connectors to achieve a dual display setup each screen running different or same content supported Two monitors of same or different resolution may be connected to produce a total desktop width or height which is the total resolution combined A DVI to VGA connector is included with the mediaBOX If the monitors are configured in a landscape mode the total desktop width is monitor A width monitor B width If the monitors are configured in portrait mode the total desktop height is monitor A height monitor B height User s Manual Page 7 1 0 General Informat
23. er s Manual Page 35 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration 4 5 HDMI Sound The Ubuntu mediaBOX is pre configured with standard audio through the back green mini jack output port To enable HDMI sound through the HDMI port you should follow these steps Right click on the black background and select Task Manager System gt Preferences gt Sound Switch to the Hardware tab From the profile drop down select Digital Stereo HDMI output EON Sound Preferences Output volume Bil Qil Mute 100 Sound Effects Hardware input Output Applications Choose a device to configure r Internal Audio x 1 Input Analog Stereo Input Settinc Off Profile Analog Stereo Input Digital Stereo HDMI Output Digital Stereo HDMI Output Analog Stereo input Digital Stereo Duplex IEC958 Digital Stereo IEC958 Output Analog Stereo Input Analog Stereo Output Analog Stereo Duplex You can go back and forth between HDMI and Analog stereo input depending on your configuration requirements You can also control the audio output levels and other parameters through the sound configuration utility 4 6 Maintenance The mediaBOX Linux edition does not require any special maintenance The fstab auto validation and other normal disk utilities were removed as the OS is designed to work as a dedicated peripheral It is however a common practice to reboot the mediaBOX at least once per day Although the SignagePlayer will run continuou
24. for the mediaBOX Digital Signage and Kiosk Media Player User s Manual Page 1 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information een eee eee oe eee eee oe near ten ee reer ee ee eee ne eee 4 1 1 gc e E eee ee ne een eee en en ee ee 5 1 2 Pre installation requirements EEN EEN 6 n WEE 6 e Eelere 6 ECE Se is lt E 6 124 SSO UNG WEE 6 E Me ole Cer TEE 6 1 4 e EE 7 E Se WT e EE 7 1 4 2 Monitor and display setup 0 0 0 eee cece etree eee eeteeee eee e eee eteeecnaaeeeeeeeeeenene 7 1 4 3 Live TV via mediaTV example source include Satellite cable box Security Cameras DVD necir enipe ea A EAEE EAEE E NEEE 8 1 4 4 USB OS restore system 8 1 5 Sp citicatioNS eebe 13 16 Formals E 14 1 7 Panel ee te 14 The Digital Signage Network AAA 15 2 1 Connecting to the Digital Signage Cloud EEN EEN 16 2 2 Registering into the Digital Signage neiworks 16 23 Broadband ores ais senctresos aer a E E a EEE 16 24 i EE 17 295 FING Wall sicesanseseeiazasssess eisai a A E a AE AA O AOR 17 Windows Embedded Standard Setup and Configuration cccccececeseseneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaees 18 3 1 Basic USEM IMGN ACE EE 19 3 2 Network Eege 21 3 2 1 Wired Network eege Seeerei 21 3 2 2 MER El 21 3 2 9 MOSH NAME ebe eege eebe eege EES 22 3 3 Display configuration eegene 23 2021 Ei UE E 23 3 3 2 2 Eed 23 3 3 3 R tating the Deene earen 24 3 4 Running the SignagePlayer ANNE 25 3 5 Unregistering amp clearing cache ke
25. ft by hiding it behind a monitor or other enclosed furniture The mediaBOxX is designed to auto restart after a power outage Uninterrupted power supply is not necessary for safe operation of the Media Player The mediaBOX does not ship with a keyboard or mouse as you will not need them for standard operation All controls are executed remotely from the SignageStudio You will however need to get a USB Keyboard and USB mouse when setting the mediaBOxX for the first time User s Manual Page 6 1 0 General Information 1 4 Overview 1 4 1 Network The mediaBOX depends on reliable internet connectivity to get data updates stream down media files into its caching repository and report back to the server and SignageStudio on its own health status Once files are cached the Media Player will only communicate back with the hosted Digital Signage servers if an update is initiated from the SignageStudio or if the Media Player is rebooted A constant internet connection a connection always up and active is not required as the mediaBOX Media Player will cache content internally using the internal hard drive The mediaBOX also supports manually updating content via portable devices such as a USB flash drive Manual content update can be used in areas where internet connection is not available You may choose to connect to the local area network via wireless or wired interface The wireless method reduces cabling requirements and is normally th
26. he SignagePlayer will prompt you to select the campaign and output you would like to connect to The campaign and output can be modified at a later time through the SignageStudio Stations 2 3 Broadband The mediaBOX Media Player relies on a broadband connection to download all of the campaign s data This includes RSA authentication XML configuration and media files It also uses the broadband to access external data sources such as RSS video podcasts and other data It is vital to a successful integration of a digital signage solution that you provide a fast reliable internet connection It should be noted that the SignagePlayer will work with almost any type of connection the SignagePlayer uses internal caching and retry mechanisms to insure smooth playback at all times The SignagePlayer will not be affected when internet connection is down given in which all resources had an opportunity to cache locally The SignagePlayer may also be rebooted when no connection exists in such scenarios the SignagePlayer will roll back to the last good known campaign However a fast broadband connection will allow for rapid download of content smoother transitions into new content and more reliable remote control functionality User s Manual Page 16 2 0 The Digital Signage Network 2 4 Security The SignagePlayer uses an elaborate authentication scheme to validate against the Digital Signage servers Once fully authenticated the SignagePlaye
27. he following is the main startup configuration file home user config autostart SignagePlayer desktop This in turn runs opt SignagePlayer share linux startSignage sh bin sh bbkeys amp sudo chmod 777 R opt SignagePlayer share linux sudo xterm geometry 60x40 10 10 opt SignagePlayer share linux signageController sh amp sleep 3 usr bin blackbox The Black Box startup config file bbstartup will launch the signageController sh which is the proper and only way of executing the Digital Signage and Kiosk presentation The signageController sh script is responsible for launching the SignageController and the SignagePlayer It also maintains the health status of the SignageController and validates the integrity of all running processes The SignagePlayer installation resides in opt SignagePlayer The SignagePlayer Linux configuration resides in opt SignagePlayer share linux Cached content resides in opt SignagePlayer share buisnessXXX where XXX is your business account number The Linux environment comes with several command line aliases These aliases are quick shortcuts which can be executed from any open terminal sign_run runs the Signage shell startup script sign_cd change to SignagePlayer Linux directory sign_unregister unregister the account and clear all cached cookie info sign_clear remove all cached content sign_showActive print all active signage relayed processes sign_time configure timezone Us
28. how monitors in panel The display configuration screen allows you to control resolution video Hz and detect monitors 4 3 2 Dual display You may also drag and drop each display box within the gray canvas to change the order and match your physical mounting installation In your Signage presentation a single screen division cannot surpass 2880 pixels in width or height If the total width or height of both monitors combined exceeds 2880 pixels you will need to break your screen setup into at least two divisions to compensate for this limitation In most cases this is not a problem as multiple screen divisions are used The SignagePlayer supports unlimited number of screen divisions Monitor Preferences On Off Resolution Refresh rate Rotation O Same image in all monitors Detect monitors Panel icon O Show monitors in panel ll User s Manual Page 34 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration 4 3 3 Rotating the display The device driver allows you to rotate your display in portrait or landscape mode To set this up selects the Rotation from the main configuration menu and set left right or normal respectively On Off Resolution 1680 x 1050 16 10 v Refresh rate 60 Hz v Rotation Normal v 4 4 Running the SignagePlayer The mediaBOX Media Player is configured to preload the SignagePlayer and SignageController upon bootup It is configured to run the gnome Windows Manager T
29. ion den et 1 4 3 Live TV via mediaTV example source include Satellite cable box Security cameras DVD The mediaBOX may be purchased with a built in Capture device also known as the mediaTV A capture card allows you to connect external peripherals and display the output of these devices directly onto a specified screen division The capture card connections include S Video Composite Component and HDMI Audio Video inputs using the supplied dongle It supports full HD 1920x1080 or smaller When mediaTV is used only a single screen can be used with the mediaBOX The capture device can be connected to most common input sources including external DVD players satellite box cable box security camera systems and others The capture device is configured using the SignageStudio Use the External Application Component in the SignageStudio and select the AverMedia Center Capture device from the drop down menu The mediaTV takes advantage of hardware acceleration and so no CPU processing is involved in the capturing process frames processed by the Video card s GPU and no latency will be evident The mediaBOX comes preloaded and ready to work with the mediaTV When you purchase the mediaTV no special configuration is needed as the mediaBOX is a Plug and Play device ready to accept the certified mediaTV component Note MediaTV is only supported through the Win7e OS and the legacy XPe OS Linux and Apple OSX are not supported with the medi
30. isk You should make backups of any files or data which you would like to save Note You do not need to backup any files for proper operation of the mediaBOX Once you reimage the Media Player you will be prompted to re register with your login email and password Once you complete registration and select the campaign to join the SignagePlayer will download your digital signage or kiosk configuration and begin to re cache the entire campaign and all associated resource files Note The BIOS is preset from the factory to support the USB restore drive If you want to confirm the BIOS settings are properly set for USB Restore press DEL at POST to enter the BIOS configuration Go to Advanced gt Storage Configuration gt SATA Mode gt AHCI Mode Validate the SATA mode is set to the AHCI mode and Aggressive power managed is enabled Operating systems restore point procedures 1 Connect a USB keyboard to the mediaBOX not supplied Next insert the supplied USB flash memory device into the back panel USB port just above the panel labeled SATA Important you must use the correct USB port 2 Next turn on the mediaBOX Media Player As soon as the first Vendor Logo bootup screen appears press the F11 key to enter the boot option menu 3 Select the USB Flash drive It will most likely be called ut165 USB2Flash or something close to it Use the arrow keys to select and press ENTER 4 Select CloneZilla Live the default in the Orange screen
31. k network and Internet Click Network and Sharing Center Click Connect or Disconnect Select one of the available Wireless networks from the pop up menu GA cen User s Manual Page 21 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration EZ Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center iol xj VS z E Network and Int Network and Sharing Center e Search Control Panel a E Control Panel Home yiew your basic network information and set up connections See Full map Manage wireless networks A Aa ted Change adapter settings USER DS SignMon Internet Change advanced sharing settings This computer View your active networks Access typ erem f SignMon HomeGroup Available to join Home network Connections Local Area Connection 2 Change your networking settings TGs Set up 4 new connection or network 7 Set up a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or YPN connection or set up a router or access point See also HomeGroup ES Connect to a network e Connect or reconnect to a wireless wired dial up or YPN network connection Internet Options Windows Firewall Choose homegroup and sharing options Access files and nrinters located on other network comnuters or chance zl Currently connected to 4 4 SignMon Sy Internet access Wireless Network Connection aj SignMon al 2WIRES38 Bo 2WIRE191 wail Open Network and Sharing Center 3 2 3 Host name The mediaBOX comes preconfigured
32. ktop SignagePlayer 3 8 White label setup The Windows W7e is configured to display a custom background image on login bootup and during shutdown The image may be replaced with your own custom image To modify these images replace the content located under C Windows System32 oobe Info Backgrounds folder with your own resource The SignagePlayer branding and white label configuring is also available for resellers Be sure to check with your reseller for additional information on customizing the SignagePlayer and the SignageStudio User s Manual Page 27 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration User s Manual Page 28 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration 4 1 User Interface The Ubuntu Linux operating system was specifically compiled to serve as an appliance type device The OS was loaded with an ultra light X11 Window Manager The Window Manager shell was stripped from al panels and desktop area to deliver the most efficient and reliable platform However you can still get the full power of the gnome Window Manager which is available for you to setup and management To learn more about gnome you may visit http www gnome org To access the gnome panel right click on the black background and select Task Manager Right clicking on the black background will pull additional menu options including reboot open terminal and more You should explore the gnome panel to familia
33. mail address and valid password and click ok This will remove the local key and unregister your account with the SignagePlayer It will also unregister the Player with the remote server and remove the Player from the list of available Stations You may also delete the SignagePlayer local cache directory for one of the following reasons 1 You forgot your login email or password 2 You want to remove all cached content from Player including media files and RSS data 3 SignagePlayer is not working properly amp you want to troubleshoot the issue by clearing everything The SignagePlayer stores all account information and local cached content under C Users user AppData Roaming SignagePlayer XXXXXXXXXXX To delete this directory follow the steps To review this you can execute Press WinKey or press Control ESC Under Search all programs and files type Windows Explorer Change dir to C Users user AppData Roaming Delete the complete Dir C Users user AppData Roaming SignagePlayer Reboot the mediaBOX Re register the SignagePlayer OF OB Oe User s Manual Page 25 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration 3 6 Maintenance The mediaBOX Windows Wie edition does not require any special maintenance as the scandisk and other normal disk utilities were removed as the OS is designed to work as a peripheral It is however common practice to reboot your PC at least once a day Although the SignagePlayer will run continuo
34. mediaBOX User s Manual version 3 0 For W7e Windows 7 embedded and Ubuntu DSe Digital Signage embedded We thank you for your purchase of the mediaBOX Media Player The mediaBOX is a reliable small form factor device which was designed to deliver uninterrupted playback of Digital Signage and Kiosk presentations We are confident the device will perform to specification for years to come We thank you for your interest in this Media Player We have taken extreme measures to make sure the mediaBOX is 100 reliable and conforms to our certification process Each mediaBOX Media Player is passed through rigorous system quality assurance of hardware and software prior to delivery Be sure to notify your reseller if you find damaged components which may have resulted from shipment or if you find something missing from the original packaging DISCLAIMER WHILE MAKING EVERY ATTEMPT TO PRESENT INFORMATION ACCURATELY IN THIS MANUAL PUBLICATION THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM ITS USE THIS MANUAL PUBLICATION SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR LEGAL TECHNICAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE The manual should only be used with the supplied version of the software and hardware Any other use may result in loss or damage to the operating system or to the device itself This manual is for Windows embedded standard edition W7e or Ubuntu 9 04 32 64 bit The manual is to be used as a basic guideline
35. r will be allowed to join the Digital Signage cloud The SignagePlayer uses 128 bit private and public keys It is powered by RSA ciphering cryptography to insure maximum security All tokens used are validated on the server side before they are allowed to pass through The SignagePlayer stores the authenticated password locally within the local file system as an encrypted key If you plan on moving the Media Player or possibly shipping it to an offsite location consider first unregistering the SignagePlayer Unregistering the SignagePlayer will remove it from the Digital Signage cloud as well as remove all locally saved passwords 2 5 Firewall The SignagePlayer communicates with the hosted servers over TCP IP The protocol uses http as well as RSA public private keys over standard http and raw sockets In order to insure proper operation the SignagePlayer must be allowed to communicate with the hosted servers within the Digital Signage network The mediaBOX does not include an internal firewall therefore no special configuration is required However if your local area or corporate network does have a firewall you will need to insure proper rules exist within your firewall to allow traffic originating from the mediaBOX to pass through If you are having issues connecting to our server you more than likely have issues with a local firewall We support both LIVE Sockets as well as HTTP Polling Under the SignageStudio gt Stations you
36. rize yourself with the available applications and utilities Some of these applications include computer management task manager and others In the following sections wel cover the core configuration utilities which help with setting up the network and display properties 4 2 Network setup 4 2 1 Wired Network The mediaBOX ships with DHCP enabled by default You can check network status by opening the gnome panel right click the black background and select Task Manager from the mouse right click properties menu This will run the gnome management top panel 3 Applications Places System eo d Mon jun 7 4 23PM user K Once the Task Manager loads you ll see arrows or wireless icon at the right corner of the top gnome panel If the icon displays arrows it means you are connected to a wired network A wireless signal strength icon indicates a connection to a wireless network To configure your TCP IP wired network connection 1 Right click on the black background and select Task Manager From the gnome Task Manager select System gt Preferences gt Network Connections Select the wired tab Select network interface Auth eth0 Select Edit Select the IP4 settings N D i e o User s Manual Page 29 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration 7 Select the type of connection you want and set the IP setting 8 Click apply to save changes Editing Auto SignMon Connection name Auto SignMon Connect automatically
37. rt of the boot up and shutdown process User s Manual Page 40 5 0 Monitoring and Administration 5 0 Monitoring and Administration User s Manual Page 41 5 0 Monitoring and Administration 5 1 Signage Controller The SignageController also known as SignageController is a vital part of the Media Player software suit It insures that the SignagePlayer is running at all times and monitors the health status of the player It is also responsible for rebooting the SignagePlayer provides remote snapshots and more You should confirm that the SignageController is running You can tell if the SignageController is running using two methods Method1 Using the SignageStudio switch to Stations and view the data grid Each connected SignagePlayer is marked with a colored LED If the LED icon is marked in yellow it means that the SignagePlayer is connected to the backend server however the SignageController is not running A Red LED means the SignagePlayer is not connecting and a Green LED means that all systems are good SignageController is running and the SignagePlayer is connected D Stations o gt BI d DS ai CR SS Connection Station Last Update Last Status Caching QO MyStation 2 17 36 00 Closed 19 of 19 Q Ubuntu 2 23 37 35 Method 2 Simply by looking at the graphical user interface of the SignagePlayer you can tell the status of both SignageController and status connection to the backend server Signage player 0x Applica
38. screens with different content on each one e Intel Clear Video HD technology Direct X and Open GL D 4 USB 3 0 ports 2 on back panel 2 via header D 8 USB 2 0 ports 4 on back panel 4 via header e 1 HD Audio Port 7 1 channel with Digital Optical S PDIF outputs e Slim hard drive powered by SATA e DDR3 1066 1333 2 x 240 pin DDR3 DIMM slots Up to 16GB ransion D PCI Express x16 Supports live mediaTV Capture device for Live TV sold separately e Internal 150PSU DC DC convertor e 120V 240V AC DC convertor e Supports USB Dynamic OS Restore system sold separately e mediaTV Live capture device sold separately H Mounting accessories sold separately User s Manual Page 5 1 0 General Information 1 2 Pre installation requirements The following are things to consider before you install the mediaBOX Media Player 1 2 1 Ethernet The mediaBOX is equipped with Ethernet 10 100 1000MB onboard internal network interface card If you wish to use a wired local area network connection be sure to run Cat 5 twisted per Ethernet cable to the final mounting location of the Media Player The cable must be plugged in to a LAN switch or router with a maximum distance of 100 meters Distance may be extended with a repeater 1 2 2 Wireless The mediaBOX has a built in 802 1x compatible wireless network card The wireless interface card must be connected to the supplied antennas x2 to insure maximum reception of available Wi Fi signal
39. sly without interruption for weeks or even months at a time it is User s Manual Page 36 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration recommended to reboot once every 24 hours Rebooting may help increase performance as system buffers flush and memory restored to zero fragmentation To configure a daily reboot first register the SignagePlayer Reboot exceed memory Once registered open the SignageStudio under Stations and you ll see your newly added mediaBOX player appear under the Stations data grid Select it and under its Giga Properties gt Reboot every day and set the radio button Set a time when you wish to set the automatic daily reboot By default the SignagePlayer will reboot at 0 0 which is Reboot every day 12 00AM You can also choose between rebooting the whole off mediaBOX station vs restarting only the SignagePlayer Player Off Player Station Player Station Note There are other configurable reboot conditions as well which may cause the SignagePlayer to reboot this includes memory threshold and internal error These settings are Off Player Station applicable to both the Windows W7e OS as well as Ubuntu Linux OS Reboot on error The Automatic Adobe AIR auto updates were disabled to prevent popup messages which may come up during new Adobe AIR software releases To enable the automatic updates temporarily so you can find out if a new Adobe AIR runtime is available you can run opt
40. t mode To configure rotation of your display Press WinKey or press Control ESC Select Change display settings Change the orientation AON Orientation landscape me andscape Portrait Landscape flipped Portrait flipped This is currently your main display Multiple displays Under Search all programs and files type display Advanced settings User s Manual Page 24 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration 3 4 Running the SignagePlayer Running the SignagePlayer should always be done via SignageController exe It is the SignageController which executes the SignagePlayer The SignageController is set automatically to start upon bootup The following registry key was modified to set the SignageController exe to auto start To review this you can execute 1 Press WinKey or press Control ESC 2 Under Search all programs and files type regedit and then click OK 3 Locate the following registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion RUN Note The Registry is the main config database of the Windows W7e OS Editing the registry is a high risk task Modification of keys may cause the Windows registry to corrupt Take special care when adding modifying or deleting any entries in the registry 3 5 Unregistering amp clearing cache You can unregister your account directly on the SignagePlayer Simply click on the Unregister button provide your login e
41. tion version 1 8144 Signage Server Connected SignageContrroller Running Server URL http business signage me Business Name Movie Branch Name Default Branch Station Name MyStation Campaign Campaign Campaign Screen Screen Status Ready Unregister 5 2 Real time snapshots The SignagePlayer allows you to get live real time snapshot These snapshots are a great tool to see what is running at a specific location To get a live snapshot the SignageController must be running In the SignageStudio go to Stations and click on the camera icon to get a live preview of the remote SignagePlayer Desktop version User s Manual Page 42
42. usly without interruption for weeks or even months at a time it is common practice to reboot once every 24 hours Rebooting may help increase performance as system buffers will be refreshed and memory restored to zero fragmentation To configure a daily reboot first register the SignagePlayer Once registered open the SignageStudio under Stations you ll see your newly added mediaBOX player appear under the Stations data grid Select it and under its Properties gt Reboot conditions and set the checkbox Set a time when you wish to set the automatic daily reboot By default the SignagePlayer will reboot at 0 0 which is 12 00AM Note There are other configurable reboot conditions as well which may cause the SignagePlayer to reboot these include memory thresholds and internal errors These settings are applicable to both the Windows W7e OS and the Ubuntu Linux OS The Automatic Adobe AIR auto updates were disabled to prevent popup messages which may come up during new Adobe AIR software releases To enable the automatic updates temporarily so you can find out if a new Adobe AIR runtime is available you can run C Program Files Adobe AIR Settings Manager Adobe AIR Settings Manager exe Adobe AIR Auto Update Setting e Automatic Updates DISABLED The Adobe AIR runtime will not be automatically updated Enable Updates Help Then click Enable Updates User s Manual Page 26 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and
43. with a default host name called OEM When running multiple mediaBOXes in the same virtual network you may encounter an error on the screen since multiple mediaBOXes have the same host name The Windows OS requires each host have a unique identifier To apply a unique name to each one of your mediaBOXes follow these steps 1 2 3 Press WinKey or press Control ESC Under Search all programs and files type regedit and then click OK Locate the following registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion To change the company name do the following In the right pane double click RegisteredOrganization Under Value data type the name that you want and then click OK User s Manual Page 22 4 0 Ubuntu Linux Setup and Configuration To change the name of the registered owner do the following In the right pane double click RegisteredOwner Under Value data type the name you want and then click OK Click Exit on the File menu to quit Registry Editor 3 3 Display configuration The mediaBOX Media Player comes with 4 types of display connections including VGA DVI HDMI and DisplayPort You may use any one of these ports for your main display The mediaBOX Media Player also supports up to two active monitors per single box When using two monitors you ll have a desktop space which is a total of both monitor resolutions combined In other words you may create a signage presentation which spans
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