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XP-Iris v1.1

                                      

                  

 

 

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XP-Iris Overview 

 
The XP-Iris is a portable, multimedia player for providing rich audio and video content to 
individual visitors. It is a handheld device, with a touchscreen that enables visitors to 
easily make selections and interact with the player and a physical keypad that allows 
user to enter a number when prompted by the application on the screen. 
 
Each XP-Iris has the capacity to store many different tour commentaries, each of which 
can be in a number of different languages (see language support for supported 
languages) and contain varied types of information, for example, slide-shows, videos, 
images, audio commentary, on-screen text, interactive games, etc. 
 
Visitors control their tour experience by interacting with the player through the 
touchscreen and physical keys. Physical controls provide the means to enter 
commentary numbers pause, play, fast forward and rewind tour content, adjust the 
volume. On-screen controls provide the means to navigate through the content and 
different options of the application.  
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for XP-Iris

Page 1: ...XP Iris v1 1 1 P a g e XP Iris User manual V0 1...

Page 2: ...mbling the Stand 9 Connecting and Testing the Charging Racks 9 Preparation for Use 10 Using the Player 10 Charging the XP Iris 11 Cleaning and Hygiene 11 Precautions 12 Warranty 13 WARNING 13 LITHIUM...

Page 3: ...hotocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Antenna Audio Ltd Antenna International endeavors to ensure that the information in this document is correct and does not acc...

Page 4: ...ny different tour commentaries each of which can be in a number of different languages see language support for supported languages and contain varied types of information for example slide shows vide...

Page 5: ...rical pad enables you to key in the appropriate number 4 Application navigation touchscreen pad 5 Rewind button Moves currently playing content back by three seconds 6 Stop button Pauses and Stops the...

Page 6: ...Iris 12 Headphones socket This enables you to use headphones with the XP Iris 13 USB port This port is used for uploading content and applications to the device it also serves as charging port 14 Pin...

Page 7: ...ion it should always be done very carefully to prevent damage to the connectors Both 25 and 50 slot chargers act as charging station and uploading station Each unit has a USB port where computer can b...

Page 8: ...r large quantities This design can be mounted in series of 4 units on one rack and can accommodate up to 200 slots once mounted A charging rack provides 50 individual slots for re charging XP Iris uni...

Page 9: ...o racks on one side of the stand Connecting and Testing the Charging Racks Once the rack s are assembled and connected to the electricity supply test them to ensure they are functioning correctly To c...

Page 10: ...rrectly and needs to be checked by an Antenna Audio Inc technician according to the terms and conditions of the limited warranty provided under your contract Please refer to your contract for full det...

Page 11: ...lot and apply light pressure to ensure tight connection 5 When desk charging There is one ferrite bead core attached on the cable of the desktop charging pedestal The core must be used when desk charg...

Page 12: ...and repairs should be carried out by Antenna International only Do not attempt to make repairs or modifications to your XP Iris equipment This will be in breach of the terms of your contract and will...

Page 13: ...e caused by accident abuse misuse misapplication Damage caused by service performed by anyone other than an Antenna Audio Inc technician Equipment that has been modified Replacement batteries Transpor...

Page 14: ...ISATION Do not leave battery charging for more than 7 days Doing so runs the risk of overcharging the battery and decreasing its total life expectancy If the device is not used for an extended period...

Page 15: ...adio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which...

Page 16: ...lection point for used batteries The Product The crossed out garbage can symbol on our product signifies that it falls into category of electric electronic equipment Products of this type contain subs...

Page 17: ...51 USA Tel 1 203 523 0320 Fax 1 203 354 5519 South Africa PO Box 31401 Kyalami 1684 South Africa Tel 27 11 468 4908 Fax 27 11 468 4908 E mail rvanson antennaaudio com Delivery Address 431 Shetland Roa...

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