Playback Modes
(Interac tive -In-
stant/Delayed)
These modes would
be used if you have
an application that
requires interactive
video triggering us-
ing one of our so-
lutions
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(PUSH,
MOVE, WAVE, SENSE
and ELEVATE). For
example: Lets say
your application
requires a looping
video and 3 me-
Push
Move
Wave
Elevate
Sense
chanical buttons that each play a specific video (photo or audio) file when pressed. First you would load 4
videos on your SD/USB or FTP/LAN folder
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. These files would need to be labeled 000.mov (mov, mp4,
jpg, mp3, etc..), 001.mov, 002.mov and 003.mov
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. 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 (40)
will trigger a different video even if the first video has not finished playing. For
example: If 3 buttons are available and button 2 is pressed, video 002.mov will begin playing. If but-
ton 3 is pressed, then video 002.mov will stop and video 003.mov will instantly play.
•
Delayed mode (41)
will ignore any additional button 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
playing, play once and then loop the 000.mov video again. If button 3 is pressed during video 002.
mov, the VP90 will ignore all requests for a new video until the 1st selected video is done playing.
Note:
The file names MUST start with 3 numbers but you can add additional verbiage after the first 3. For
example:
000 - Main Looping Video.mp4
001 - Learn More About Our Museum.mov
002.mpeg
003 - The Music Of The Wascanegi People.mp3
Playback Modes (Scheduling) (39)
This mode would be used if you wish to play specific videos at different times of the day and/or week. The
VP92 will read a text file
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on your USB/SD or FTP/LAN folder
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that you create and can edit at any
time. The text file must be placed on the same USB/SB or LAN/FTP Folder that contains the video, photo
and/or audio files.
For example if you wanted to play a breakfast menu from 9am to 11am, a lunch menu from 11am to 3pm
and a dinner menu from 3pm to 11pm you would use this scheduling mode. 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/
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