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Settings - Play Mode

The   has 4 play back options, when in FILES Mode, 

which can be accessed and changed by selecting the Settings 

option from the home screen 

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 or by pressing the Settings 

button on the remote. Each mode has unique functionality 

and can be easily changed for your specific application.

• Repeat Mode (16) -

 This mode will loop content loaded on 

an SD, USB or DVD ROM in alphabetical order. If your con-

tent includes videos & photos, the  will play 

all video files first and then play photo files. Your file list 

will automatically play from the beginning when your SD, 

USB or DVD ROM is inserted and when the player powers 

up.

• Interactive trigger mode (instant & delayed) -

 These modes 

would be used if you have an application that requires 

interactive video triggering using a motion sensor, push 

buttons, a wave sensor or weight platform. For example: 

Lets say your application requires a looping video and 3 

mechanical buttons that each play a specific video when 

pressed. First you would load 4 video files on your SD, USB 

or DVD ROM 

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. These files would need to be labeled 

000.mov 

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, 001.mov, 002.mov and 003.mov (or what 

ever extension your video has.... mp4, avi, etc..). The video 

file 000.mov represents the video that will loop endlessly 

until either button 1 (001.mov will play), 2 (002.mov will 

play) or 3 (003.mov will play) is pressed. 

- Instant mode (19)

 will trigger a different video even 

if the first video has not finished playing. For ex-

ample: If 3 buttons are available and button 2 is 

pressed, video 002.mov will begin playing. If button 

3 is pressed, then video 002.mov will stop and video 

003.mov will instantly play.

- Delayed mode (20)

 will ignore any additional but-

ton or sensor triggers until the 1st video is finished 

playing. For example: If 3 buttons are available and 

button 2 is pressed, video 002.mov will begin play-

ing, play once and then begin looping the 000.mov 

video. If button 3 is pressed during video 002.mov, 

the will ignore all requests for a new 

video until the 1st selected video is done playing.

• Scheduling mode (21) -

 This mode would be used if you 

wish to play specific videos at different times of the day 

and/or week. For example if you wanted to play a break-

fast menu from 8am to 11am, a lunch menu from 11am 

to 3pm and a dinner menu from 3pm to 11pm you would 

use this menu option. Once scheduling mode is selected 

you simply need to create a text file 

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 with start and 

stop times and load it on the same SD, USB or DVD ROM 

as your video files 

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. A sample play list can be down-

loaded from our web site or can be manually typed from 

the example on the right 

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. Notes: 1) The text file must 

be called playlist.txt    2) None of the command text is 

case sensitive, only the video file names are 3) Make sure 

the date and time are set correctly on the Date & Time 

settings section. In this example the [NUMBER_OF_VID-

EOS] 

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must equal the total number of videos loaded 

on your SD or USB. [MOVIE_AUTOFILE] 

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 will be your 

looping attract screen or default video. The “breakfast 

menu.mov” will loop whenever no other start/stop time 

is active. You can input an unlimited number of stop and 

start times and the scheduler works off of a 7 day calen-

dar. Trigger playback on specific days by inputting the 

[DAY_TO_PLAY]= as   MON   TUE   WED   THU   FRI   SAT 

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  SUN, otherwise enter ALL (every day). 

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