User's Manual
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Setting Description
Log Options “ON” enables recording Pulse Player log messages to a log
file stored in the internal device memory. If this setting is
enabled, the log file “PulsePlayer_Log.txt” is created and
stored in the top-most directory of the device’s internal
memory, which can be accessed through the “Explorer”
Android operating system app.
Forward To Options Enable (“ON”) and disable (“OFF”) a “forward event”
initiation, such as opening a configured webpage (caused
by the user clicking the mouse when content is playing).
When enabled, specific settings related to the event display
immediately below this setting.
Forward Target(TP
Folder/URL)
Shown when the “Forward To Options” setting is enabled.
Options include either specifying a URL to which the user is
forwarded, opening the Pulse Player web browser, which also
enables the “Set URL” setting (see this setting’s description
below), or “TP Folder”, which causes an event configured by
content, such as a web page file, stored in the “tp” folder to
be opened or played. TP folder content must be loaded into
the device’s top-level internal memory directory for the “TP
Folder” forward target setting to work.
Default Browser Shown when the “Forward To Options” setting is enabled.
Specifies the web browser to use to manage a URL forward
event. By default only the “Pulse browser” is an available
option, but for some customers specially configured
browsers can also be selected here.
Set URL Shown when the “Forward To Options” setting is enabled
and configurable when the “Forward Target(TP Folder/URL)”
setting is set to “URL”. Select this setting to specify a forward
event URL. Do not include “http://” at the beginning of the
URL.
Inactivity Time-out The length of time (in seconds) it takes for a password
input field or forward event webpage to time-out. The
value specified must be at least 15 seconds. In the case of a
password input field, once the inactivity time is reached, the
field disappears and the content continues playing. In the
case of a URL forward event, this amount of time specifies
when a warning dialog pops up prompting the user to stay
on the page or return to the initially playing content.










