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Components

Power Supply Unit – US, EU/UK Plugs available.

Remote Control.

4 Cell Rechargeable Battery – Not included in the package. (Must be purchased 

separately)

Desk Mount Clip (not seen in picture) – Not included in the package. (Must be 

purchased separately)

Securing Cable. (not seen in picture) – Not included in the package. (Must be 

purchased separately)

Front View

 

Side A

Setting buttons

 

Left 

   In menu mode, this function is used for moving left through the various 

options. In playback mode you can go to the previous content in the playlist.

(Note this is only operational for content copied from USB or SD Card, not for 

content downloaded from i-Display Content Management System). 

Right

    In menu mode, this function is used for moving right through the various 

options. In playback mode you can go to the next content in the playlist.

(Note it is only operational for content copied from USB or SD Card, not for content 

downloaded from i-Display Content Management System). 

Up

    In menu mode, this button is used for moving left. In playback mode, it is 

used to increase the volume if current content being played is a movie.

Down

    In menu mode, this button is used for moving right. In playback mode, it is 

used to decrease the volume if current content being played is a movie.

Misc

    In menu mode, this function is used for the same function as the OSD 

button on the remote control (as explained in Remote Control section). In 

playback mode, it is not operational.

OK

    In playback mode:

Short press – Used for making changes between 

(i) 

Repeat selected movie (repeats the chosen file in endless loop). 

(ii) 

Repeat all (repeats the entire playlist in endless loop). 

Long Press (3 seconds) – Used to return to the menu page.

In menu mode:

Short press – Used for selecting various options.

Long press (3 seconds) - Used to return to the main menu (first menu page).

Side B

Silicon cover for slots

 

This reduces access to slots or prevents stealing of 

SD Card (if used). To insert or remove an SD Card the 

Silicon cover needs to be positioned as shown and 

can be easily opened by gently lifting up and turning 

clockwise. A screw can be added for extra security. 

Location of DC Connector

Location of On/Off Button

USB slot

 

This is used for connecting flash drives. Once the flash drive is connected, all its 

content is automatically copied to the internal memory. To delete old content see 

Playlist section. 

SD card slot

 

Once an SD Card is inserted into the unit, the content on the SD Card will start to 

play. In menu mode, the user will be able to either play content directly from the 

SD Card or manually copy its content to the unit's internal memory. 

Important:

 SD Card is not included, it must be purchased separately.

Back

 

DC connector

Located at the back of the unit’s leg. Used to connect the power. 

On/Off button

Located on the back bottom section of the unit. Red button indicates the unit is 

switched off. Green button indicates the unit is switched on. 

Important:

 It takes approx 10 seconds for the first image to appear once the unit is 

switched on.

Rechargeable battery slot

Used to house the rechargeable battery. 

The rechargeable battery needs to be placed as shown in these images.

Back

Summary of Contents for i Display

Page 1: ...Interactive Digital Displays i View i Menu Classic User Manual...

Page 2: ...w Side A Side B Back Quick Start Video Picture Buttons and Remote Control Screen Status Indicators Menu Features Playlist Wi Fi Calendar Settings Power Supply Unit Electrical Data Safety and Warning O...

Page 3: ...ice pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can rad...

Page 4: ...standards There are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this equipment Warning The mains plug shall be the main disconnect device and shall remain operable...

Page 5: ...re Not included in the package Must be purchased separately Securing Cable not seen in picture Not included in the package Must be purchased separately Front View 1 2 3 4 5 Front View of the Product P...

Page 6: ...is used for moving right In playback mode it is used to decrease the volume if current content being played is a movie Misc In menu mode this function is used for the same function as the OSD button...

Page 7: ...n menu mode the user will be able to either play content directly from the SD Card or manually copy its content to the unit s internal memory Important SD Card is not included it must be purchased sep...

Page 8: ...moving the Rechargeable Battery Placing the Rechargeable Battery Rechargeable battery slot Used to house the rechargeable battery The rechargeable battery needs to be placed as shown in these images B...

Page 9: ...as copied successfully the new content will start playing automatically Remove the USB from the unit Important If you no longer require the old content to be played you will need to delete the old con...

Page 10: ...ure Recommended Picture Resolution Landscape Format JPG Resolution 600X1024 Portrait Format JPG Resolution 1024X600 Buttons and Remote Control Remote Control On Off Turns the unit on off Volume Increa...

Page 11: ...content that is copied from USB or SD Card and not for content downloaded from i Display Content Management System Up In menu mode ths is used for moving up It is not operational in playback mode Dow...

Page 12: ...ment System Rotate In playback mode this is used to rotate JPG pictures It cannot be used for movies being played This function is only operational on content copied from a USB or SD Card or a playlis...

Page 13: ...ew the playlist Select internal memory or SD Card Please note The playlist only shows content copied to internal memory by USB or SD Card It does not show content downloaded from the i Display Content...

Page 14: ...nt System Use the arrows to move between these options and Click Enter in order to see the drop down menu of each of these options as shown below Wi Fi Holds 3 main features Wi Fi list Wi Fi Setup Acc...

Page 15: ...orks Click OK on your selected wireless network If your Wi Fi connection does not require a password the Player will connect to the wireless network automatically However if the wireless network requi...

Page 16: ...nnection is still not successful a problem may have occurred try rebooting the unit and connect again Should you need more support please go to www i display com config player_wireless to download con...

Page 17: ...te control or Player buttons and go to Wi Fi List in Wi Fi tab then click OK Click OK on the i Display Logo as shown in screenshot above and wait for approximately 3 minutes the Player will indicate i...

Page 18: ...m and click on the LOGIN link in the home page Within the LOGIN page please fill in your Username and Password If you do not have a Username and Password please click CREATE AN ACCOUNT and follow the...

Page 19: ...o Getting an activation code Set up any applicable Player setting i Time zone ii Playlist Then click SAVE to finish Now your Player is connected to i Display Content Management System Step Four Confir...

Page 20: ...digital clock To change the date and time on the unit Go to the Settings tab by using the arrows to move across the top menu Please note You must be in the main menu to select the Settings tab Use th...

Page 21: ...d and not content downloaded from i Display Content Management System Transition Effect Controls the way each JPG will appear on the screen This function does not work for movies This only affects con...

Page 22: ...firmware Upgrading can be done via SD Card First step is to insert the SD Card with the new firmware file Then choose the firmware upgrade function in setting The unit will start upgrading the firmwar...

Page 23: ...Interactive Digital Displays For further information or support please contact support_iView i display com...

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