NMP-302w Network Media Player User Guide IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide to obtain important information on installing and using your product in a safe manner, as well as registering your product for future service. Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on our web site at http:// www.viewsonic.
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Compliance Information FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Content 1. Introduction ....................................................................... 1 1.1. Features...................................................................... 1 1.2. Package contents....................................................... 1 1.3. Physical view and features......................................... 2 1.4. Installation................................................................... 2 2. Configuring the device....................................................... 4 2.1.
3. Content Management...................................................... 25 4. Authoring in HTML5......................................................... 26 5. Working with SMIL........................................................... 26 5.1. Introduction............................................................... 26 5.2. www.a-smil.org for developers.................................. 26 6. Technical Data................................................................. 27 6.1. Specifications.......
1. Introduction 1.1. Features • Support for HTML5 widgets for dynamic content (W3C Widgets standard) • Full-HD 1080p hardware decoding of MPEG, H.
1.3. Physical view and features Wi-Fi Antenna Power/Status LED HDMI Connector Micro USB Port for Reset DC in/ADB USB x 2 Micro SD Ethernet Wi-Fi Antenna Post 1.4. Installation ATTACH the wireless antenna as shown below, and then screw antenna clockwise onto the post.
Attach the player directly to the monitor via HDMI Attach the player on the back of the monitor using Velcro 1. Separate the Velcro pads and stick one of them to the bottom of player. 2. Stick the other Velcro pad onto the back of monitor, and then attach the player to it. Use HDMI extension cord to connect player and the monitor.
Attach to the VESA mount plate 1. 2. Put the VESA mount plate on the bottom of the player, with the screw holes aligned. Make sure the countersunk holes are facing up, so when the screw goes in, the screw head is level with the surface. 2. Configuring the device 2.1. System connections 1. Attach the AC power adapter to provide power to the unit. After approximately 35 seconds, booting animation will be displayed on the screen below as shown here: 2.
Note: To enter the menu system at any time during playback, plug in a USB mouse and hold the left mouse key in the corner area as shown below for 10 seconds. * You will be asked for a password if a password has been pre-configured. 2.2. Basic settings You must attach a USB mouse to the signboard to configure settings. (Fig. 2.2.1) Basic settings allow users to configure 3 important signage application settings: Network, Time zone and Content.
2.3. Connecting the device to your network Wireless connection 1. Click the Wireless LAN setting, and the wireless configuration UI will be launched. (Fig. 2.3.1) 2. Click the ON/OFF button as indicated below to turn the Wireless interface on (Ethernet will be disconnected when the signboard connects to a wireless network). (Fig. 2.3.
3. The signboard will scan for wireless signals nearby and available AP stations will be listed. (Fig. 2.3.3) 4. Click on the station name to connect. If the network requires authentication, you will be asked to provide the password for access. (Fig. 2.3.4) Wired connection To use the wired Ethernet connection, first connect an Ethernet cable then disable the Wireless LAN interface. 1. 2. Click the Wireless LAN setting, the wireless configuration UI will be launched. (Fig. 2.3.
DHCP – automatically assign network IP address 3. Turn on the Ethernet interface. For DHCP environments, configuration will be finished in this step. (Fig. 2.3.5) Static IP – manually assign network IP address 4. Click Ethernet to make a static IP configuration. (Fig. 2.3.
2.4. Time zone settings 1. Click Time zone to launch the configuration menu. (Fig. 2.4.1) 2. Choose the correct time zone from available options. (Fig. 2.4.
2.5. Content settings 1. Click the Set content button to launch the configuration menu. (Fig. 2.5.1) 2. Input the content source URL and click on Connect. The signboard will start playback immediately. (Fig. 2.5.
2.6. Player information From the signboard you can check the basic information including Health status, Firmware version and Player ID. 1. Click Advanced, and the advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) 2. Click on Information to view Health Status definitions: Green – Normal > Device connection to the content source URL server is normal. Blue – Local > Device is playing content from the USB drive or SD card. Gray – Disconnected > Device is disconnected. (Fig. 2.6.
2.7. Content configuration – AppStart User can assign the URL and App after system start up. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on Content, and then click AppStart. Enter the valid URL of HTML/SMIL in AppStart. (Fig. 2.7.1) Auto run can be disabled from here. Auto run will automatically be enabled when content is played.
2.8. Content configuration – FailSafe The URL and APP can also be assigned once the system has failed to play the assigned content. 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on Content, and then click on FailSafe. Enter the URL of HTML/SMIL/Media RSS in FailSafe. The Advanced option is used for the 3rd-party App configurations only. (Fig. 2.8.
2.9. Content configuration – EasyPlay The EasyPlay feature allows the signboard to play media contents from the USB flash drive (or SD card) directly. When EasyPlay is enabled, the signboard will play contents from the USB drive (or SD card) only. To play contents from the URL server configured via ‘Set content’, EasyPlay must be disabled. 1. 2. 3. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on Content, and then click on EasyPlay.
Configuring Movie Mode 1. 2. 3. Click Movie to begin choosing movies. Click on the button marked in red below to browse the movie directory from the USB drive. Click on the Set button after selecting a folder. The files in the selected folders will be played after clicking on the Play button in the Basic settings or Advanced configuration menus. (Fig. 2.9.3) EasyPlay Schedule configuration 1. 2. 3. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1).
4. The On times assigned in time slots A-E are inclusive, as seen in the schedule assigned here: (Fig. 2.9.5) The exact playback time will are depicted by blue time, as shown in figure 2.9.6. Dark blue represents time overlaps between C/D and D/E. (Fig. 2.9.6) 2.10. Display settings Output Mode The default output mode is set to Panel. (Fig. 2.10.3) If you are connecting to a monitor via HDMI compatible port, refer to the device specifications for the best matching setting.
1. 2. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on Display/sound, and then click on Display. The Display Settings page will be launched. (Fig. 2.10.1) 3. Click on Output mode. Select Output mode from the popup menu. (Fig. 2.10.2) (Fig. 2.10.
Panel Brightness The default panel brightness is set to maximum, and it can be adjusted in the Display settings. 1. 2. 3. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on the Display/sound button, and then click on Display. The Display Settings page will be launched. (Fig. 2.10.1) Click on Brightness. (Fig. 2.10.4) 4. Drag the blue dot marked in red to adjust the brightness. Click on OK to save the configuration. (Fig. 2.10.
Screen orientation Screen orientation allows you to set the display to 90/180/270-degree rotation. 1. 2. 3. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on Display/sound, and then click on Display. The Display Settings page will be launched. (Fig. 2.10.1) Click on Screen orientation, as marked in red below. (Fig. 2.10.6) 4. Select your preferred angle from the menu.
2.11. Sound settings To control the output sound volumes and touch sounds: 1. 2. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on Display/sound, and then click on Sound. The Sound Settings page will be launched. (Fig. 2.11.1) 3. 4. Click on Volumes, the Volumes settings page will be launched. Drag the blue dots to adjust the volumes for the selected item, and then click OK to save the new settings. (Fig. 2.11.
(Fig. 2.11.3) 2.12. System configuration – Time Server This feature allows you to choose the time synchronization source. When it’s enabled, the player synchronizes with the time from the AppStart URL. Otherwise, the player synchronizes with default time server. 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on System, and then click on Time Server.
2.13. System configuration – Scheduled reboot Scheduled Reboot allows the signboard to reboot at an assigned time automatically every day. 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on System, and then click on Scheduled Reboot. Click on the Enable daily reboot button to enable/disable the daily reboot function. Click on the dialogue box to set the time. The value can be inputed by using the pop-up keyboard or a USB keyboard.
2.14. System configuration - Firmware upgrades Firmware updates can be performed by using a USB flash drive. Please read the release notes carefully regarding the changes that will be made to your signboard before applying the upgrade. IMPORTANT: DO NOT unplug the USB drive or turn off the signboard while the system is performing a firmware update. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Obtain the latest firmware and copy it to the root directory of a USB drive. Plug the power cord into the device.
2.15. System configuration - Factory reset If you forget your preset system password, you must reset the system to regain access to the signboard. Power/Status LED Using the reset button 1. 2. 3. 4. Press and hold the reset button with a pen tip. Reconnect the power cord. Wait for 16 seconds or until the status LED flashes. Release the reset button and wait for system to initialize.
2.16. System configuration – Power save Power save allows the signboard to power off automatically from the Basic settings page if no actions occur after 10 minutes. 1. 2. Click on the Advanced button. The advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on System, and then click on Power save. (Fig. 2.16.1) 2.17.
4. Authoring in HTML5 A major advancement in the NMP-302w media appliance is the ability to playback HTML5 content which can contain dynamic information. To find out more about using HTML5 for digital signage, visit http://widget. iadea.com. 5. Working with SMIL The NMP-302w uses open communications protocols for content presentation and playback control. SMIL-compliance means predictable results across multiple devices, and SMIL’s non-proprietary nature means that your investments are never obsolete. 5.
6. Technical Data 6.1.
Local storage 8GB on-board flash memory (up to 6 hrs of typical 720p video @ 3 Mbps) Micro SD card expansion slot Accessories HDMI cable (male to female, 35cm) External WiFi antenna @5db AC Adapter Power plug (US/EU/EU/UK) USB power cable (1.
7. Troubleshooting What video format can I play? Video files encoded in MPEG-4 AVC up to 1920x1080 resolutions and 10Mbps bitrates should play perfectly. If a certain video is not played as scheduled, or if it plays poorly, please search the support site for “transcode” instructions. The signboard is placed near my Wi-Fi access point, yet the connection is unreliable. Wi-Fi appliances in general should be placed 10 feet (3 meters) from the WiFi access point for reliable operation.
Why won’t some media files play properly? The video data bit-rate used may have exceeded the recommended bit rate. The video data bit-rate is the amount of video or audio data used per second to store or play the contents, usually expressed in Mbps (mega-bits per second). Video encoded with excessive bit-rates will not playback smoothly in the media signboard, likely due to storage I/O bottleneck. Some JPEG images cannot be played in the signboard. Progressive JPEG are not supported.
Customer Support For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller. Note: You will need the product serial number. Country/Region Website T= Telephone C = CHAT ONLINE Email Australia New Zealand www.viewsonic.com.au AUS= 1800 880 818 NZ= 0800 008 822 service@au.viewsonic. com Canada www.viewsonic.com T (Toll-Free)= 1-866-463-4775 service.ca@viewsonic. com T (Toll)= 1-424-233-2533 Europe www.viewsoniceurope. com www.viewsoniceurope.
Limited Warranty VIEWSONIC Network Media Player What the warranty covers: ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components.
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