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I.D. AL - VP100HDi - Interactive Full HD 1080p video player - User manual

® Waves System

V 1.03 - 2012

CAUTION! DO NOT EXPOSE TO HUMIDITY & DUST!

Unplug the power supply cable before any servicing

FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE USER’S GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING

YOUR PLAYER.

A. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

A.1 CE marking

The CE marking is found on the nameplate, at the rear side of the device. It certifies the conformance
of the device with the low voltage CE Directive, according to the EN 55022 standard, and the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 61000-4-x.

A.2 Directives

• The requirements related to the electromagnetic compatibility and low voltages directive are met.

A.3 Overview

• The user manual is an integral part of the product. It must always be kept handy & close by. Proper
usage conforming to the product intended purpose involves strict compliance with the instructions
given in this manual.

In the event of return of the equipment, the user manual should be handed over to the new purchaser.
The staff should receive instructions concerning the proper usage of the device.

• Only usage of genuine parts ensures perfect safety for the user and correct operation of the device.
Moreover, only accessories mentioned in the technical documentation or explicitly approved by the
manufacturer must be used. In the event of usage of accessories or consumable products from other
brands, the manufacturer cannot stand guarantee for the correct and safe operation of the device.

• Damages caused through usage of accessories or consumable products from other brands will not
entail right to any benefit under the terms of warranty.

• The manufacturer will be liable for the safety, reliability and functioning of the product as long as the
assembly, settings, modifications, extensions and repairs have been carried out by the manufacturer or
a company approved by the manufacturer and if the device is used in accordance with the instructions
mentioned in this manual.

• The player complies with the technical safety standards in force at the date of print of this manual. All
rights reserved for the electrical diagrams, procedures, names and devices mentioned herein.

• Any reproduction of the technical documentation, even partially, without the written authorization from
Waves System is prohibited.

A.4 General Safety instructions

This device has been shipped out from our facilities in perfect working condition. In order to preserve
these conditions, for safety and to avoid any risk of accidental bodily injury, the user must imperatively
follow the safety instructions and read the ‘Caution!’ messages included in this manual.

This device, made by Waves System, has been designed in a way that practically eliminates any risk if it
is used in accordance to its intended purpose. Nevertheless, with a concern for safety, we would like to
draw your attention to the following instructions:
• When using the device, comply with all local rules and regulations in force. Any modification or

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Summary of Contents for VP100HDi

Page 1: ...I D AL VP100HDi Interactive Full HD 1080p video player User manual Waves System V 1 03 2012 MANUAL VIDEO HD PLAYER VP100HDi...

Page 2: ...nections 21 Annexe A Specifications 24 Annexe B Functions 25 Annexe C Type of memory storage 26 Annexe D Infra red remote control 27 ID AL products are exclusively manufactured by Waves System LA VILL...

Page 3: ...manufacturer cannot stand guarantee for the correct and safe operation of the device Damages caused through usage of accessories or consumable products from other brands will not entail right to any...

Page 4: ...in a humid or excessively hot or cold location A 5 Safety instructions against risks due to electric currents The device must be connected to a grounded AC power outlet or a European standard outlet...

Page 5: ...volves compliance with the instructions given in this manual as well as with the requirements concerning installation B 2 Incorrect usage Any other usage or usage beyond the scope of this application...

Page 6: ...put VGA output analog for a computer display with analog VGA or DVI input videoprojector or TVHD YUV compatible Audio output HDMI output v1 2 digital audio and video out for a digital amplifier with H...

Page 7: ...e The VP100HDi is delivered with default parameters You need to change some parameters for an optimal use like video out resolution Ethernet link time and date 1 Connect the VP100HDi to a display usin...

Page 8: ...menu Note HDD and USB2 are reserved to internal connector for options Please contact us for more informations 4 With the remote control select a file and press OK to play Press ESC to stop and see the...

Page 9: ...om a menu 5 1 RTC Setup time and date In this menu you can set date and time Current Time Set the actual date and time Year Month Day Hour Minute Second Auto Power Set Automatic power on off selection...

Page 10: ...de Wireless activate the wireless mode Network IP Settings DHCP Set IP parameters automatically if you network use the DHCP mode Static IP Set manually the network parameters when you have not selecte...

Page 11: ...6 Resolution Set video resolution output In this menu you can set the size of the video ouput VGA and HDMI XGA 1024 x 768 eXtended Graphics Array 4 3 WXGA 1280 x 768 Wildscreen eXtended Graphics Array...

Page 12: ...eters User Name of the user Default is admin Password Password of the user Default is admin Note User and Password are 8 characters maximum Space characters are not supported by the VP100HDi FTP serve...

Page 13: ...tem V 1 03 2012 6 Automatic power on off You can wake up or put on sleep the player automatically using the power on off function In the Setup menu select RTC tab Set Auto Power Set to ON Auto Power O...

Page 14: ...e required VP100HDi ADSL Modem Router Connect your player to your ADSL Modem Router with a RJ45 cable and connect your Modem to a telephone jack with ADSL filter A You have an IP address provided by y...

Page 15: ...over the Internet even in case of change in the IP address of the service provider or in case of a cut off 7 2 Linking a player to an internal network Hardware required EventPlayer Ethernet Hub One o...

Page 16: ...of an input You can use any number between 000 255 IMPORTANT The 8 input contacts allow trigger of folders identified by these 3 digits as per a binary sequence from 001 to 255 See table in the annex...

Page 17: ...34 xxx represents a folder number between 000 255 SEQ or RND Specifies the playback mode for the current folder Default is sequential mode Example 001 SEQ SEQ for sequential numerical order 001 RND RN...

Page 18: ...current file can be interrupted at any time by an external action input RS232 Example 001 NT The folder is NOT interruptible In that case an action on one of the input contacts or RS232 link is ignor...

Page 19: ...s 000 to 255 and a name of your choice Example 001 my video mpg 063 nom du fichier mp4 Note In sequential mode SEQ if numbered and non numbered files are present only the numbered files will be read I...

Page 20: ...made of a 3 bytes frame Byte 1 status Byte 2 command Byte 3 data Note One byte is 8 bits b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 A binary symbol for 8 bits is xxxxxxxxb A Hexadecimal symbol is xxh Byte 1 Status 1xxxx...

Page 21: ...n the current folder 00000100b 04h Previous file in the current folder Note the other values are ignored At the last file the next file is the logic next file in normal play mode Option are executed J...

Page 22: ...ayer 002 Note If you don t remember the ID of the player use ID 000 in the status byte broadcast to change the ID of the player 9 2 Transmission Control Protocol The EventPlayer provides a mode of inf...

Page 23: ...mbine the input with some diodes Input are a binary mapping of the number of folders Example of 3 input with combination SW1 Folder 001 SW2 Folder 002 SW3 Folder 003 SW4 Folder 004 8 input 8 folders S...

Page 24: ...and only low power devices can be controlled LED or small relays To switch high power devices you must use an interface between the outputs and the device to be controlled such as the ID AL MicroSwit...

Page 25: ...X X 123 X X X X X X 124 X X X X X 125 X X X X X X 126 X X X X X X 127 X X X X X X X 128 X 129 X X 130 X X 131 X X X 132 X X 133 X X X 134 X X X 135 X X X X 136 X X 137 X X X 138 X X X 139 X X X X 140...

Page 26: ...nalog left right line level 10dB Network 1 x LAN RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 Mbit s DHCP and static IP RS232 1 X External port 19200 bauds 8 bits 1 start bit 1 stop bit no parity Infra red sensor for remote...

Page 27: ...i 25p 576p 576i 4 3 et 16 9 SD NTSC 720x480 60i 30p 480p 480i 4 3 et 16 9 HD 1280x720 30p 24p 720p HD 1440x1080 60i 50 i24p HD 1920x1080 60i 50i 24p 1080i 1080p Supported extension avi mpg mpeg mov wm...

Page 28: ...d extension mp3 wav Audio format MP3 MPEG layer 3 44 1KHz 48KHz 32kbit s up to 320kbits s CBR VBR WAV 44 1KHz 48KHz Annex C Type of memory storage SD flash memory card 512Mo up to 2Go SDHC flash memor...

Page 29: ...d Right Right Right Page next Forward OK Valid Play Play Pause VOL Volume Volume VOL Volume Volume PAGE Next page Previous File PAGE Previous page Next File ESC Previous Menu Main Menu Main Menu Trans...

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