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4.3  Downloading Log Files

The player maintains log files of all activity. You can download these log files using a USB flash drive.

Create a folder named mti_log.

Create and name a sync.xml file with the following attributes:

  

<

M504Sync

>

  

<

SYNCLog CleanUp

true

 

/>

 

  

</

M504Sync

 
 
 
 

Copy the sync.xml file into the mti_log folder; then copy this folder to a USB flash drive. 

Important!

 It is best to use a dedicated USB flash drive for the log files, not the same flash drive used to update the media content.

Plug the flash drive into one of the player’s USB slots. 

When the ‘Ready’

 

dialog box appears on the monitor, verify that the 

SD -> USB 

button is highlighted. Select to copy the files. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The player automatically copies the log files to the flash drive.

When copying is complete, the 

Close

 button will be highlighted. Select to close the window.

Remove the flash drive when finished.

Notes: The log files are created as plain text files. with one file containing all user activity for each day. The file names contain both 
the player serial number and the date:

             m504_001BF007011B_20101008.log

When copying log files from the SDHC card to the USB flash drive, be aware that the current day’s file is not copied. This file may 
change later if additional user activity occurs. The player does not copy this file in order to avoid duplication of data during future 
copy operations.

If you set to 

true

, it copies the files to the flash drive and then deletes the files from the SD card.

If you set to 

false

, it does not delete the files from the SD card after copying them to the flash drive.

Note: If this flash drive also contains the mti_data 
folder, then the 

USB -> SD 

button will be highlighted 

by default. You must use a remote, keyboard or 
touch screen to select the 

SD -> USB 

button before 

proceeding.

Summary of Contents for Freedom ReAct Interactive

Page 1: ...d 1050 NW 229th Avenue Hillsboro Oregon 97124 T 800 426 6844 F 503 648 7500 www mti interactive com Freedom ReAct Interactive Media Player MTI P N 063 1011 02 Rev C Release Date January 2013 Player Firmware V3 0 27 PRODUCT MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ges 9 3 3 Using the Remote Control or USB Keyboard 10 3 4 Configuring the Player Using the Setup Menu 10 3 5 Updating the Firmware 15 4 0 Content Management 16 4 1 Configuring Media Content Triggers 16 4 2 Updating Media Content Playlists 18 4 3 Downloading Log Files 20 5 0 Troubleshooting 21 6 0 Accessories 23 7 0 Limited Warranty 24 Appendix A 25 Playlist Elements Attributes 25 Example mti_confi...

Page 3: ...reedom ReAct MTI s next generation interactive media player This small solid state player provides customers with a powerful shopping experience by displaying rich media content e g video or computer animation on a TV or video monitor This player operates by using a removable flash memory card SDHC that holds media content individual media files The card also contains a configuration file that con...

Page 4: ... USB 2 0 Content firmware uploads Usage data downloads 5V 0 5A power output Internal Solid State Storage SDHC Card Class 6 speed for HD files Supports up to 32GB capacity Format as FAT32 See page 23 for information on compatible wireless adapters 4 IR signal receiver For use with optional remote control Message LED Memory card cover on bottom USB connectors Use to connect a wireless network adapte...

Page 5: ... file This configuration file controls the attract loop playlists and all the trigger behaviors see Appendix A for example file Note To support bit rates required for high definition files Class 6 or higher SDHC cards should be used with the ReAct player Class 6 cards support read write speeds up to 48 Mbits sec 5 Configuration file Use to specify attract loop playlists trigger behaviors Media fil...

Page 6: ...nserting or removing the memory card 1 Remove access cover from bottom of player requires small Phillips screwdriver 2 Insert card containing media content into card slot as shown then re secure cover AV port on player 422 0221 00 DIN9 to 6RCA cable Plug DIN9 cable into AV port on player then use the desired video and or audio cables to connect to monitor inputs as shown below Analog monitor with ...

Page 7: ...rsion boots the system in 1280x720p 60Hz mode If using a monitor that does not support this resolution or frame rate the MTI logo may not be displayed After the boot sequence the player reverts to the current video output setting When shipped from the factory the video output is set to Auto see page 12 for details If valid content does not exist on the memory card the player automatically displays...

Page 8: ...Freedom ReAct 8 Connection Diagram for Interfacing the ReAct Player with Freedom U2 or LP3 optional 3ft 023 0123 01 2ft ...

Page 9: ...th content and the mti_config xml file Media files specified in the mti_config xml file are missing There are syntax errors in the mti_config xml file Note The error message only appears briefly on the screen If you want to view the error message again simply press the Setup button on the optional remote or the Home key if you have an attached USB keyboard Example Error Message Probable Cause Cann...

Page 10: ...rrent media file playing Mute can also be controlled via GPI0 push button Number letter buttons Example only actual remote may vary in color and layout Remote buttons not called out have no function on the ReAct player Navigation buttons Use in Setup mode Use arrow keys and Enter key if using a USB keyboard 3 4 Configuring the Player Using the Setup Menu Overview In most cases the factory default ...

Page 11: ... highlighted press any letter or number key to begin The Backspace and Delete keys are used to delete text When finished press the up or down arrow to navigate away from the text box Note An on screen keyboard appears if you press the Enter key while on a text entry box Use the arrow keys on the USB keyboard to navigate the on screen keyboard and press Enter on the USB keyboard to enter the charac...

Page 12: ...L selects the European composite video standard and 50Hz frame rate for YPbPr and HDMI outputs The 24p setting may be selected when playing 24Hz video content to avoid 3 2 pull down artifacts Note that not all TVs or monitors support 24Hz Aspect Ratio Choices are 16 9 or 4 3 Audio Output Choices are PCM 2 0 for stereo decoded output PCM 5 1 for 5 1 surround sound decoded output or Pass through for...

Page 13: ...mic default or Static If Dynamic is selected player obtains IP automatically If Static is selected you must set up the IP parameters listed below manually The player must be rebooted after the static addresses are entered IP Address Enter IP address e g 192 168 000 002 Net Mask Enter 255 255 255 000 or other correct mask DNS Enter network DNS IP address Gateway Enter IP of router or other directly...

Page 14: ... Audio Codec Update Use to update the WMA Windows Media Audio codec This is only needed for serial numbers lower than M504 110112 xxxxxxxxxxxx Requires an Internet connection Restore Factory Default Use to restore all settings to the factory defaults The player automatically reboots when this item is selected The following settings are reset when restoring to the factory default Firmware Upgrade U...

Page 15: ... can leave the player in an unusable state requiring it be returned to MTI for repair If you have a player with older firmware you can update the player s firmware using a USB flash drive Please contact MTI for the latest firmware file and then update the player using the steps below 1 Using a PC make a copy of the new firmware and name it fw bin Copy this file to the root directory of the USB fla...

Page 16: ...tpItem tpItem value 2 w 100 h 100 x 900 y 20 r 255 g 255 b 0 transparent level 0 0 a 255 rs232Out A uimOnly 1 tpItem value 3 w 150 h 50 x 875 y 150 r 0 g 255 b 255 transparent level 0 0 a 200 rs232Out B uimOnly 1 tpItem value 4 w 50 h 75 x 925 y 225 r 255 g 0 b 0 transparent level 0 0 a 100 rs232Out D uimOnly 1 tpItem value 5 w 50 h 50 x 1230 y 0 r 0 g 0 b 0 transparent level 0 0 a 0 content type ...

Page 17: ... also assign an image file to your touch point which is useful for creating special on screen buttons If you assign an image file the player places and scales the image inside your defined rectangle You can then also set the transparency of the image file using the transparency attribute transparent_level and set the transparency of the image background using the alpha attribute a Refer to the App...

Page 18: ...for any single character in the TID Default Folder If the player s MAC address or Terminal ID does not match any of the above folders the player will look for a mti_data folder in the root of the USB flash drive as a default Common Content Folder This is an optional folder containing content that is common to the playlists in multiple MAC TID or default folders Common content is placed in the comm...

Page 19: ...50 mti_data ImageA jpg mti_config xml sync xml VideoA mov VideoB mov 070c63 mti_data ImageB jpg ImageC jpg mti_config xml sync xml VideoC mov common mti_data VideoD mov VideoE mov mti 1 mti_data mti_config xml sync xml VideoF mov VideoG mov mti_data ImageD jpg mti_config xml sync xml VideoH mov VideoI mov Player with MAC address 070b50 will only look for content in the 070b50 mti_data and common m...

Page 20: ...button will be highlighted Select to close the window 8 Remove the flash drive when finished Notes The log files are created as plain text files with one file containing all user activity for each day The file names contain both the player serial number and the date m504_001BF007011B_20101008 log When copying log files from the SDHC card to the USB flash drive be aware that the current day s file ...

Page 21: ..._config file so the media file is tagged as a 3D file mode3d 1 TV is not set to auto detect 3D input signals Consult your TV manual for instructions on how to enable this mode TV is not capable of displaying 3D content Replace with 3D capable TV No picture screen is not stable Audio video cable is not connected correctly Ensure that all cables are connected correctly Player video setting is incorr...

Page 22: ...se the AttractLoop tag may be mis spelled Also check the beginning and end tags Correct the syntax error s in the mti_config xml file Cannot establish connection to a WiFi access point Player has stored addresses from a previous WiFi network Clear the previous network addresses by removing the WiFi adapter Replug the WiFi adapter to the player and press Connect WiFi signal is too weak for adapter ...

Page 23: ...apter cable 422 0219 00 HDMI to DVI adapter cable 3ft 422 0220 00 DIN9 to 3 5mm stereo adapter 422 0221 00 DIN9 to 6RCA adapter cable 428 0052 00 Push button momentary contact 575 1631 00 Mounting bracket requires 2 or 3 per player Available from various electronics retailers Wireless USB Network Adapter ReAct supports adapters that use the following Ralink chipsets Chipset Adapter Examples RT3070...

Page 24: ...les FlexSensors Membrane Sensors anti skid pads anti rotation brackets VHB adhesive pads X and L brackets CC and DC brackets cable clamps zip ties and installation retrieval and removal tools Unused SmartCables and Secondary Sensors that are demonstrated by Customer to have been faulty upon delivery to Customer will be replaced at Seller s expense provided however Customer shall be responsible for...

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Page 29: ...600 r 0 g 0 b 0 transparent level 0 3 a 0 focusOut MTItp_SEE_THE_DETAILS png content type html duration 60 linkToTP 12 http www mti interactive com Products Intuition content tpItem tpItem value 2 w 100 h 100 x 900 y 20 r 255 g 255 b 0 transparent level 0 0 a 255 rs232Out A uimOnly 1 tpItem value 3 w 150 h 50 x 875 y 150 r 0 g 255 b 255 transparent level 0 0 a 200 rs232Out B uimOnly 1 tpItem value...

Page 30: ...value 15 w 72 h 72 x 1070 y 300 r 0 g 0 b 185 transparent level 0 8 a 63 focusIn MTItp LIT_BTTN png focusOut MTItp UNLIT_BTTN png rs232Out LSC_02_MTIES uimOnly 1 tpItem value 16 w 72 h 72 x 970 y 400 r 0 g 0 b 185 transparent level 0 8 a 63 focusIn MTItp LIT_BTTN png focusOut MTItp UNLIT_BTTN png rs232Out LSC_03_MTIES uimOnly 1 tpItem value 17 w 72 h 72 x 1070 y 400 r 0 g 0 b 185 transparent level...

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