XMP-320 User’s Manual Notes about model variants The XMP-320 and XMP-330 models are based on XMP-320 with the following differences: XMP-320 XMP-330 Ethernet only Ethernet + Wi-Fi Wireless operations apply to XMP-330 only.
Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Features 1 1.2. Package contents 1 1.3. Mounting options 1 1.4. Physical view 2 2. Configuring the XMP-320/330 Media Player 3 2.1. System connections 3 2.2. USB keyboard configuration menus 3 2.3. Connect the XMP-320/330 to your network 4 2.4. Video output settings 5 2.5. Clock and calendar settings 5 2.6. Setting a password 5 2.7. Factory reset 6 2.8. Applying firmware upgrades 6 3. Content Management 7 4.
1. Introduction This document describes the hardware and software operations of the XMP-320/330, system set up, and frequently asked questions. 1.1. Features The XMP-320/330 is a Full-HD 1080p high definition digital signage player featuring industrial grade mechanical design and versatile open-standard SMIL programmability. Full-HD 1080p hardware decoding of MPEG, H.
1.4. Physical view Physical features (left to right in above illustration) 2 12V DC for power adapter HDMI 1.3a connector for digital video and audio combined outputs, or digital video via option DVI adapter VGA port for analog video output 3.
2. Configuring the XMP-320/330 Media Player 2.1. System connections 1 Attach a video cable (either VGA or HDMI) to your monitor. When using the VGA connection, your monitor should support XGA (1024x768) resolution or greater. For audio output, you will also need to connect a stereo RCA cable from the XMP-320/330 to your monitor. When using an HDMI connection, audio is sent along with video over the HDMI cable, so no additional cables are required.
Navigating the menus Navigate the menus using arrow keys, space bar, enter key, and numeral keys on your USB keyboard. Use the keyboard arrow keys to highlight menu items, press the space bar to move the star (cursor), and then press enter to confirm () or reject () any changes. 2.3. Connect the XMP-320/330 to your network Enter Network setting in the menu to set up a network connection method. Wireless connection (XMP-330 only) The player will scan for wireless signals nearby during boot up.
Proceed to configure an available static IP address. Select Wireless configuration or IP configuration as determined by your connection. Please consult your network administrator for assistance if necessary. 2.4. Video output settings For best quality, set the output resolution to match your display’s native resolution to avoid image scaling and blur. If you are connecting to an LCD TV, the resolution setting is most likely 1366x768, 1280x720, or 1920x1080.
2.7. Factory reset If you forget a system password you have set, you must reset the system to regain access to the player. Using the reset button 1 2 3 4 PRESS and HOLD the reset button with a pin RE-CONNECT the power cord WAIT about 8 seconds or until the status LED flashes RELEASE reset button and wait for system to initialize R e Using a USB keyboard System reset will re-initialize the system, clear passwords, and return settings to their default values.
3. Content Management rd The XMP-320 is designed to work with 3 party management solutions. Please refer to the printed guide for related set up instructions.
4. Working with SMIL The XMP-320/330 uses open communications protocols for content presentation and playback control. SMILcompliance means predictable results across multiple devices, and SMIL’s non-proprietary nature means that your investments are never obsolete. 4.1.
5. Technical Data 5.1.
6. Appendix: FAQ What should I do if I forgot my password? In this case, please perform a factory reset. Use the S/W RESET button located at the back of the media player to restore factory settings. This will also clear the player’s password. Performing a factory reset Warning: This procedure will restore all menu settings to factory default and format the internal storage to factory conditions (all contents will be removed). To restore factory settings and format the drive: 1. 2. 3. 4.
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 player, likely due to storage i/o bottlenecks. You can try recompressing unplayable video files at lower bit rates using the free and open source Handbrake tool at http://handbrake.fr/.
7. IAdea Limited Warranty For Media Player Devices Applicable to IAdea product models: XMP-300/305, XMP-320/330, XMP-120/130, HMP-505S/500S, NMP-200U 1. 2. 3. 4. IAdea provides, unless extended through optional service programs, one (1) year of limited warranty on its applicable product models listed above. The applicable product must be purchased through an authorized IAdea reseller.