User Manual

MedeaWiz® Sprite®
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Sprite® Quick Start Guide
The MedeaWiz® Sprite® ships with the Video Output set to HDMI at 720p and the Control Mode
set to “Trigger Low No Interrupt” to use a pushbutton trigger.
Most users can simply connect their HDMI monitor and install their SD memory card, with files
named in the same way as the earlier model MedeaWiz players.
Example 1: You have one file that you need to run in a loop when power is turned on:
Name the file 000.xxx (where xxx is the proper file extension such as mpg, wmv, mp4, mt2s or
etc.)
Example 2: You have a looping file and also want to use the Trigger with a push button:
Name the looping file 000.xxx as above. Then name the trigger file 001.xxx
Using the IR remote control, enter the on-screen menu by pressing the Setup key, and set the
Control Mode to Trigger Low No Interrupt or Trigger Low with Interrupt.
Example 3: You have a looping file and also want to use the Serial Port control:
Name the looping file 000.xxx as above. Then name the other files 001.xxx, 002.xxx, 003.xxx and
etc. in order.
Using the IR remote control, enter the on-screen menu by pressing the Setup key, and set the
Control Mode to Serial Control, and set the Baud Rate to match your external controller.
For any Trigger or Serial Control Mode:
Set the Play Mode = Video Control Mode for video files, OR Audio Control Mode for audio files.
Always have a looping file named 000 if using any trigger input or serial control:
The 000 looping file can be a black video file if no video is wanted until a trigger or command.
We suggest the looping file be at least 30 seconds long.
Make sure you are using ZEROS and not the letter O in the file name. Do not put the files in a
folder. Only put media files on the SD card or USB drive.