EP2202r_EP3202r_EP4602r_EP5202r - User Guide Multimedia Digital Poster Model No.
Compliance Information FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Contents Part 1 Remote Control/Menu Introduction............................................................. 2 1.1 Use Instructions................................................................................................................... 2 1.2 Packing List......................................................................................................................... 2 1.3 Function Introduction.................................................................................................
Part 1 Remote Control/Menu Introduction 1.1 Use Instructions This product can play programs of JPG, MP3 formats. For your convenience, most operations of the product can be done with the remote control and software. To New User: Before turning on the power, please make sure that the power cord and multi-media card are properly installed. When turned on, the product will automatically play programs. If no program is available, it will display the main menu or the boot screen. Advice from manufacturer: 1.
4. Terminal media pack and playback schedule browse 5. Support scrolling text 6. Powerful supporting ePoster Manager Director software for your easy edit, upload, management operations 7. Super multi-period time switch set by day or week 8. Image play interval and switch effects can be freely set by the software 9. Content encryption to prevent illegal advertising 10.Store multiple playlists and play at scheduled time 11. Easier and more convenient program updating.
1.5 Menu Operation Instructions Currently, the digital poster has 6 menu functions: System Setup, Network Setup, Setup Date &Time, On/Off Setup, Volume Setup, Display Setup, File Management and Exit Menu. The menu interface is shown in Fig. 1-1. Under the main menu interface are decoder board program version No., and date and time. Date Time Version No. Fig.
A. System Setup Press Setup button to enter the menu setup interface. Press Up, Down buttons to select System Setup, and press Play button to display System Setup options. There are 5 options available in all: OSD Language, Clock Display, Scroll Text Display, Restore Default Setting and Return to Main Menu. 1. OSD Language: Chinese, English 2. 3. 4. 5. Fig.1-3 Clock Display: Upper Right, Upper Left, Lower Right, Lower Left, Off Scroll Text Display: Scroll text On or Off.
B. Network Setup: The terminal has been set before delivery from factory. You cannot change Machine ID or MAC Address. You can set Server IP and Get IP Type according to the current network environment through the remote control. Press Setup button to enter menu setup home page. Press Up, Down buttons to select Network Setup, and press Play button to display Network Setup options. There are totally 5 options available: Server IP, Machine ID, MAC Address, Get IP Type and Return to Main Menu. Fig. 1-4 1.
2. Machine ID: Machine ID is the serial number (SN) of the terminal and can only be viewed. Fig. 1-7 3. MAC Address: This information can only be viewed. 4. Get IP Type: DHCP and Static IP available. The former can obtain an IP address automatically; the latter can be specified through the soft keyboard. Fig.1-8 Fig.1-9 5. Save and Restart: Select the Save and Restart menu to save your settings.
C. Setup Date & Time The Setup Date & Time interface is shown as in Fig. 1-10. To change settings, Use Left and Right buttons to select Year, Month, Day, Hour or Minute. When one option is selected, press Up and Down buttons to specify the values. After changes are made, press Left and Right buttons to select Update Date/Time to save and display. Press Play button to save and display. Fig.1-10 D.
“Same Setting” sets the same value from Monday to Sunday. For example: On at 8:00, Off at 22:00 “Week Mode” sets different values for each day in a week. You can set to Time On/Off from Monday to Friday, set Saturday and Sunday to Normal Off according to the requirement that some buildings are not open on weekends. You can also make overnight settings. “Same Setting”: Use Up and Down buttons to select Same Setting, and press Play button to display Same Setting options. Fig.
E. Volume Setup Press Setup button to enter the menu setup interface. In Main Menu interface, press Up and Down buttons to select Volume Setup as shown in Fig. 1-15: Fig. 1-15 F. Display Setup Brightness, Contrast and Saturation can be set in Display Setup as shown in Fig.1-16. Fig.1-16 G. File Management Press Setup button to enter the menu setup interface. Press Up and Down buttons to select File Management, and press Play button to display File Management options.
Fig. 1-17 1. Media File Management: *. SCH and *. IMP files available. SCH file is schedule management file; IMP file is playback program pack. Press Play button, and click View Details to view the content. 2. Disk Format: Press Up and Down buttons to select Disk Format to format your disk.
Part 2 ePoster Manager Express Software Function Instructions Before using this software, you need to install. NET runtime environment. You can download the program from Microsoft website by following the address below or install it directly from the User Manual CD (Dotnetfx.exe). The following is the download page for Microsoft. NET Framework 2.0. 2.1 Installation and Operation Method Install the software package to a specified directory, e.g. under the root directory Disk C.
2.1.2 Scroll Text: 1. Create a new xxx.txt file and edit the subtitles you want to display 2. When editing your media package, select the scrolling text checkbox, and click the Browse button to select the path of “.txt” text file 3. You can add a scroll text to each media pack 2.1.3 Menu Introduction: 1. File: New, Open, Close, Save, Save As, Exit. 2.
3) Account Management: Register user account. 4) Account Assistant: Add common administrator account used for managing one or more terminal groups. (Available when logging in Player Center) The default password is 111111. You can change the password after logging in. 5) Language: English, Chinese .
2.1.4 IMP: Support classic digital poster playlist mode. One image with one sound effect. Automatically judge whether to rotate new images; A: Views: Picture Display Mode Details mode Thumbnail mode Icon mode B: New: Add images only Click “Add Images” of the software: add your selected images to the right box, to edit the images added. 1) Image file selection window supports multiple selections.
8. Delete: Delete your selected file 9. Up: Sort your selected files in ascending order 10.Down: Sort your selected files in descending order 11. Preview: Preview the list currently being edited, view playback effect 2.1.5 ISS: Music Synchronous Slideshow ISS: ISS: Display images synchronously at the time when music starts to achieve automatic explanation function.
6) If the insertion point is not set, it is 2S by default. 7) Preview: You can check whether the insertion point is accurate. If it needs to be adjusted, you can double-click the image to modify. 2. Edit ISS Items: Double-click the images you want to edit, the interface will display as shown below.
1. Operation Procedures: 1) Add Images: Add images from the left box. 2) Add music files: Add files directly from music pool 3) Delete: Delete your selected music files directly 4) Up, Down: Sort music playback order 2. Edit ISS Items: Double click the images you want to edit, the interface will display as shown below. 1) You can change the image file path 2) Edit music playback time 3) Transition mode: Change image transition mode 2.1.
1. Font Library: Latin-1, GB2312 by default. 2. USB import options: Before writing to disk, format CF card; Configure system parameters checkbox : j Check: Write terminal parameters to U disk when creating card. k Uncheck: Not write 3. System Parameters Setting: Set the parameters of the terminal without using the remote control. OSD Language: English and Chinese (“中文”) Clock Display: Off, Upper Right, Upper Left, Lower Right, Lower Left, Scroll Text Display: On or Off.
5. Media: 1) For blank date time period, at least one media should be added. When no media playback is available for corresponding date or time period, media in blank time period will automatically play in a continuous loop; 2) Add media: Corresponding schedule must be chosen before you add media. The added media will be played during corresponding schedule time period; 3) Delete media: Delete selected media. Multiple media files can be deleted from media box in Create Card interface.
Please choose the Player Center shown in red box above to enter ePoster Manager Express network client interface as shown in the figure below. 2.3 Content and Use Method In the following we will describe the content and use method of ePoster Manager Express network client in details. 2.3.1. Content ePoster Manager Express Network Client includes the following main parts: Local Folder List, Local File List, Tool Bar, Terminal Quick View, Terminal Information View, Terminal Control /Details Column 2.3.2.
1. Configuration rules on account management serial number (SN) and registration number (KEY): One SN is assigned to each terminal. SN/KEY are required when applying for account registration and creating terminal using EPOSTER MANAGER EXPRESS. a) One SN/KEY can apply for one account only. SN/KEY with opened accounts should not apply for account registration again; b) Only one SN/KEY can be allocated to one terminal.
2.3.3. Configuration Before you log in Player Center, please click the “Config” button in Tool Bar to configure. (Marked in red box below) Click Config button to pop up the Config interface as shown below. In this interface, set server IP, automatically refresh interval, enter the registered user name and password, and set timeout lock. Click OK to complete the configuration, or click Cancel not to configure. 2.3.4. Login After completing configuration, click the Login button to access your server.
2.3.5. Button Toolbar The interface will appear as shown below after you log in. 1. New: Create new terminal group or create new terminal in selected terminal group 1) New terminal group: Complete the terminal group name and description as shown in the interface below. 2) New terminal: Complete the terminal name, serial number (SN)/registration number (KEY) and description as shown in the interface below.
2. Delete: Delete the selected terminal group or terminal. When one terminal group is deleted, all terminals in this terminal group will also be simultaneously deleted. 3. View: Select terminal list view the window display mode - Grid Mode lists terminal status information - Card Mode displays terminal status information in the way of simple card 4. Refresh: Refresh real-time terminal status information 5. Config: Configure server connection parameters 6.
2.3.6. Terminal Quick View/Terminal Information View As shown in the figure above, the current login administrator account appears on the top of Terminal Quick View box. The main part displays tree view terminal groups managed by the current administrator as shown in “Test 1”. The figure 5 in brackets following terminal group name represents the total number of terminal in the terminal group. The terminal groups with terminals connected to server group will be marked with color icons.
2.3.7. Terminal Control/Details Column As shown below, click the terminal group under Terminal Quick View, playback schedule will display in Terminal Control/Details Column. Click to select one schedule from schedule list, the media list corresponding to this schedule will display in left media column. Click Add under Schedule box on the left part of the figure above. The Modify button can edit selected schedules. The Remove button can delete the currently selected schedules and media.
Select one media under the media box to delete, move up/down or to conduct other operations. Click the Save button on the right to show the progress of media uploading. During uploading, the schedule in the schedule column on the left in the figure above will display in yellow font, indicating it has not been saved yet, as shown in the figure above. When the uploading is completed, the left schedule will display in green font, indicating it has been saved, as shown in the figure above.
Part 3 Network setting Please follow below procedure to install and setup ePoster Manager server, ePoster manager Express and ePoster Display 1 Install server application Before installation, make sure the port 80 of ePoster server is not occupied, and then open the port 80 of server’s firewall. Start installing application, and then follow the wizard to install the application to ePoster server. 2 Import serial number 1.
3. Click “browse” as show in the red square of image above. 4. Click the serial number database fi le (.txt) to open. Remark: the serial number database fi le is in CD wizard(“SN” folder) or provided by manufacturer or distributor. 5. Click “import” as show in the red square of image above.
6. Import serial number finished. 3 Terminal setup 1. Power on terminal, during main screen (If it is playing program then press “stop” to quit) to press “setup” button on remote to call out the main menu, then choose “Network Setup” 2.
3. Input the Server IP address, click “confi rm”, and then click “Return” to quit. 4. Under “Network Setup” menu to choose “Get IP Type”, and then choose “DHCP” to get the IP address dynamically. Under “Network Setup” menu choose “Save and Reboot” 5. 4 Install ePoster Manager Express application Start installing application, choose language and then follow the wizard to fi nish installation.
5 Make playlist 1. Open ePoster Manager Express, choose the fi le with media content from local disc driver under the browse window. 2. Choose the media content in local disc under browse window, then click “Add Images” to add into playlist. 3. Click “Save”, input the fi le name to save the playlist.
6 Upload playlist 1. Click “player Center”, Click “Confi g”, input server IP address 2. In the “Tool” menu to choose “Account Manager”, fi ll the account information to register, after fi nish click “Submit”. (Regarding how to use the serial number and register code please refer to user manual) 3. Click “Player Center”, click “Confi g”, input registered account name and password.
4. Click “Login”, input the account name and password and then click “OK” to login play center. 5. After login, choose the terminal group need to upload playlist, click the “Add” button as in the red square of image left. 6. In the popup window to choose playlist fi le and then click it to open.
7. Click “Save” button to save setting. 8. When the playlist shows in the red square of image below and the “Status” is “Saved” then it means upload successfully. The terminal will automatically download the playlist 5 minutes later after it uploaded successfully to start playing. 9.
Part 4 Technical Data 3.1 Specifications EP2202rEP3202r/EP4602r/EP5202r Display and Sound EP2202r 21.
Accessories Documentation CD Quick start guide Wall mount kit (EP3202r only) Remote control Key Power supply 100~240V AC Power consumption EP2202r 60W (max) EP3202r 145W (max) EP4602r 240W (max) EP5202r 280W (max) Environmental Operating temperature: 0 – 40° C / 32 – 104° F Humidity: 5 – 85% @ 40° C / 32 – 104° F non-condensing Dimensions (WxHxD) Net/Gross Weight EP2202r 380 x 670 x 30.7mm (14.96” x 26.38” x 1.21”) Net Weight: 28.66 lbs / 13.0 kg Gross weight: 35.27 lbs / 16.
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