Instruction manual
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The MP700 is capable of driving a wide variety of displays at up to 1080P
resolution at bit rates up to 40 Mbps (mpeg2 file type). Depending upon your
application, connect the following cables to operate the unit.
• Display cable – Depending on the application, plug in the cable
from the media player to the display, switch, or first distribution
amplifier. The HDMI and Component outputs are both active
simultaneously if the resolution is set to one that is compatible
with both interfaces.
• The component video output (for connection to CElabs AV901HD distribution
amplifier) uses a DB-15 to RCA cable to break out the video signal. The L/R
audio ports can be used in conjunction with the component or the composite
video ports.
• IF the TV wall uses CE labs HDMI distribution ampliers, connect the
HDMI cable.
• If your application uses an older monitor or if you need to drive a modulator,
the composite video port is always on regardless of the output resolution.
• The DB-15 VGA/YPrPb port supports the output of component and VGA
video. Only one or the other is available at one time. In order to set the
output resolution to a VGA mode, use Quick Sign Pro 700 and select TOOLS,
Set Video Output, and Custom.
Note: Video output resolution has been pre-set at the factory for 1080p (in most applications)
on the HDMI and Component Video Outputs (unless another resolution is requested).
Standard 480i video is available on the composite video port at all times. The output
and resolution can be specified at time of order and pre-set to your requirements.
• Audio cable – The analog audio output is via two RCA jacks on the rear
panel. Connect a patch cable from the rear jacks to the display
or audio system as desired.
Note: If HDMI cables being used, separate audio cables are not required as long as the
monitor has internal speakers.
• Toslink – Digital Multi-channel audio is available on the optical
connector. You may select between PCM or AC3 on the OSD
by selecting Menu, Player Setup, and Audio Settings. Save your
selection before exiting.
• GPIO – These ports are generally used to interface with pushbuttons that
can be used to trigger certain videos. Refer to the GPIO section
later in this manual for a full description of the eight GPIO ports.
• RS-232 – The media player may be controlled via the serial port. Call
Customer Support for the RS-232 control X-app and the proper
command protocol.
Connections