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THE REMOTE CONTROL [deluxe model]

The included remote control sends key commands to the small black USB dongle. The 

remote's rechargeable battery can be charged directly from the same power supply as the 

Andor 1, or you can charge it through a USB port using one of the spare micro USB cables.  

The remote's micro USB charging port is at the base end.

Power button

 - toggles sleep mode. Most types of HDMI monitors will enter power save 

mode when the player is in sleep mode.

Volume buttons

 - raise and lower the volume of playing media.

Direction pad buttons

 - skip forward or back in playback, and also are used to navigate 

menus and adjust values.

OK button

 - toggles pause and play during playback, and also acts as a select button when 

the menus are open.

Menu buttons 

- the two menu buttons work identically. They open the menu when it is 

closed, and act as a 'cancel' button when the menu is open.

Mouse button

 - toggles the air mouse function, which is currently not used for the player.

QWERTY keyboard

 - the keyboard on the reverse side of the remote control can be 

programmed to trigger playlist items. 

PLAYBACK SYNCHRONIZATION

When sync is enabled in the Player Options menu, playback will be wirelessly synchronized 

between all players that are set to the same sync channel. If the synchronized players have 

videos or media of different lengths, then the shorter videos or media will be automatically 

padded at the end with blank, silent video so that all of the media is the same length and 

start at the same time. The range of wireless sync should be at least 100 feet but may be 

shorter depending on background radio noise and physical obstructions like walls. Players 

on the same channel will typically discover each other and lock sync in 30 seconds or less. 

USING A USB COMPUTER KEYBOARD

Any standard USB computer keyboard can be used to access the menus and other functions.

ESC key 

- opens the menu when it is closed, and closes menus when they are open.

Arrow keys

 - skip forward or back in playback, and also are used to navigate menus and 

adjust values.

ENTER key

 - toggles pause and play during playback, and also acts as a select button when 

the menus are open. 

Summary of Contents for ANDOR 1

Page 1: ...nufacturing by LZX Industries Logo and manual design by Dave Larsen Our modi cations to open source Omxplayer can be found on our websites www lzxindustries net and www andorgallery com QUICK START GU...

Page 2: ...yer will synchronize playback with other players that are set to the same sync channel when sync is enabled If the synchronized videos are of di erent lengths then the shorter videos will be padded wi...

Page 3: ...dio is always on USB ports the four USB ports can be used for USB disk drives the remote control dongle USB keyboards and MIDI adapters for triggering playlist events All of the ports are identical in...

Page 4: ...ERTY keyboard the keyboard on the reverse side of the remote control can be programmed to trigger playlist items PLAYBACK SYNCHRONIZATION When sync is enabled in the Player Options menu playback will...

Page 5: ...e Playlist Editor See the Playlist Editor section below for more information Advanced options button opens the Advanced Options Menu which is described in the next section THE PLAYER OPTIONS MENU delu...

Page 6: ...hen all the synchronized players will restart their playlists at that same point in their own playlists Using triggers in conjunction with playlist jumps makes it possible to assign di erent media loo...

Page 7: ...y to have some delay The default value is 2 seconds but it can be set longer if your videos are not loading fast enough It is also possible to set the delay to 1 second but it may be less reliable Whe...

Page 8: ...y appears if overscan is set to a value other than the default under System Options Video wall indicator this indicator only appears when the video wall mode is on under Advanced Options Audio mode in...

Page 9: ...g video at the beginning Remote controls many wireless USB remote controls interface to the computer as a USB computer keyboard and these kinds of remote controls should generally work although some o...

Page 10: ...it s not showing blank video Make sure there is not an HDMI cable plugged into the player Using an HDMI monitor make sure the PAL NTSC setting is correct for your monitor Try cycling power to the play...

Page 11: ...to make sure the connections are good Although many tablets phones and other devices have similar power supplies most other power supplies and micro USB cables cannot provide enough power Make sure yo...

Page 12: ...aused by incorrect use such as but not limited to power cables connected backwards excessive voltage levels or exposure to extreme temperature or moisture levels The warranty covers replacement or rep...

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