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Factory Default settings
Yes will load standard default values into MP-1000 Setup settings. For example;
Device Name: NDSP01
Password:
123
Server
IP: 192.168.1.100
Server Port:
5021
Device IP:
DHCP*
TV Type:
NTSC
Main Menu:
Show (Displayed)
*Default Device IP will be 192.168.1.105 until the new IP is assigned by the DHCP server.
Save and Reboot:
Save all the current changes and reboot the MP-1000 to make the changes
active.
Return to menu
: Return to the previous MP-1000 Setting Menu.
CF Card based files and media
There are various files which can be transferred by IP connection or by drag and drop transfer to the CF card
from a PC CF card reader. This section will attempt to describe each of the files and what they do.
MP-1000 Compatible Media Files
The MP-1000 can playback the following types of standard definition media file.
DVD
.vob
These files can include video and audio
MPEG
2
.mpg / .mpeg
These files can include video and audio
JPEG .jpg
Still
photograph
images
Wave
.wav
Audio
files
MP3
.mp3
Audio files
Ensure you have the legal permission to display or play any copyrighted media.
This includes but is not
limited to photographs, images, video, music, spoken word or text. In most cases royalty fees may need to be
negotiated, agreed and paid to the appropriate creative party or organizations prior to use.
Permanent Autoconfig.mia File
All MP-1000 setup settings can be modified in the “Client Setup Utility” which is part of the MP-1000
Administration Tool software. You can store these settings into a text file called “
autoconfig.mia
” and then save
this onto the MP-1000’s CF card. When powered up the MP-1000 will display an “
Auto Updating
” message and
save the chosen settings from its CF card into the units EEPROM chip.
After updating remove the CF card and delete this file from the CF card with a PC to avoid a reload and update
of the unit again.
Temporary Autoconfig.mib File
If you save the settings in a file named “
autoconfig.mib
” it will do the same thing as above to update the
EEPROM chip except this
autoconfig.mib
file will be automatically deleted from the CF card after the update is
completed.