Seesharp ePoster SEP560-1.9 User Manual Download Page 1

 

 

Seesharp ePoster User’s Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table of Content 

1. Setting up .................................................................................................................................... 1 

1.1 Free Standing ........................................................................................................................ 1 

1.2 With base stand .................................................................................................................... 1 

1.3 With wall bracket .................................................................................................................. 2 

2. Connecting to the Seesharp ePoster ............................................................................................ 2 

2.1 Connect with USB cable ......................................................................................................... 2 

2.2 Connect through the Built-in WiFi Access Point ..................................................................... 2 

2.3 Connect through WiFi Router ................................................................................................ 3 

2.4 Connect through Ethernet ..................................................................................................... 3 

3. Software Instructions .................................................................................................................. 3 

3.1 Windows Software ................................................................................................................ 3 

3.2 iPhone App ......................................................................................................................... 10 

4 Specification .............................................................................................................................. 12 

5.Trouble Shooting........................................................................................................................13 

Summary of Contents for ePoster SEP560-1.9

Page 1: ...ith wall bracket 2 2 Connecting to the Seesharp ePoster 2 2 1 Connect with USB cable 2 2 2 Connect through the Built in WiFi Access Point 2 2 3 Connect through WiFi Router 3 2 4 Connect through Ethernet 3 3 Software Instructions 3 3 1 Windows Software 3 3 2 iPhone App 10 4 Specification 12 5 Trouble Shooting 13 ...

Page 2: ...ree Standing Place the device on a flat floor fully Pull out the kick stand 1 2 With base stand Assemble the side plates onto the base plates with the screws provided Assemble the tool less bolts onto the ePoster Single side installation position Double side installation position ...

Page 3: ... WiFi password or cannot connect to the ePoster with other methods 2 2 Connect through the Built in WiFi Access Point The Seesharp ePoster has built in WiFi and it s turned on by default In this mode the Seesharp ePoster works as a Wireless router computers or smart phones can be connected to it through this WiFi The default WiFi SSID is the device s serial number the default password is 123456789...

Page 4: ...www seesharpvisual com and open the software Connect the ePoster with USB Type A Type B cable or through other connection method The connected Seesharp ePosters will show up in the Devices list 3 1 1 Menu Introduction 3 1 1 1 Device Device menu includes 3 functions 3 1 1 1 1 Refresh Now fresh the device list 3 1 1 1 2 Group form a group for multiple ePosters All operation for this group will apply...

Page 5: ...ptions to select previously uploaded program add new program or import program 3 1 1 2 1 1 Select a program from the programs list to upload content to the ePoster Right click on the program to edit delete export the program or export the program to USB Drive 3 1 1 2 1 2 Import To import the exported program and upload the program to an ePoster ...

Page 6: ...programs uploaded will be saved in the software under the programs list For more instructions see below 3 1 5 1 2 Add New program 3 1 1 3 Settings Select Language from the Settings section 3 1 1 4 Tools 3 1 1 4 1 Create Network Setting USB Drive Conveniently copy a network setting to multiple ePosters with a thumb drive with data created from this function Plug an USB Drive onto the computer click...

Page 7: ...cess to 3 functions respectively Group Cascade and program management 3 1 2 Device List The connected devices will be displayed in the device list The column Name is the device name which can be specified by the user The column Model is the model name of the device Click the device name the device information will show up on the right side 3 1 3 General Information 3 1 3 1 Name The device name the...

Page 8: ...ia content displayed on the device 3 1 5 1 Internal Media When internal media is selected the device plays the content from built in media player The built in media plays program or called playlist defined by the users 3 1 5 1 1 Select an existing program to play a program previously uploaded to the device select the program from the program list 3 1 5 1 2 Add new program To add a new program to t...

Page 9: ...ht xxx section By default the new program will be applied to 1 ePoster If the content is to be displayed on multiple cascaded devices select the number from the width dropdown list representing the total pixels of the devices Click and follow software guide to load picture video from your computer To delete an image or video from the list select the item and click the button When multiple image or...

Page 10: ...yed by plugging in the USB Drive directly onto an ePoster 3 1 5 2 USB Drive When a USB Flash drive with valid program is plugged into the device s USB port the USB Drive option becomes enabled and selectable When the USB drive with valid program is plugged in the device will automatically switch to the program on the USB drive Valid program can be exported from the program list by right click the ...

Page 11: ...4 3 Local Area Network Automatically Obtain IP Address when ePoster is connected by ethernet the IP address can be Automatically obtained Use Following IP Address input specific IP address to change the network setting of the ePoster 3 1 7 Other 3 1 7 1 Advanced Settings 3 1 7 1 1 Input Resolution By default input resolution is set to be 1920 x 1080 full HD Other resolution or custom resolution ca...

Page 12: ...els that the picture will be shifted on Y coordinator 3 1 7 1 3 Test Mode By Checking Test Mode the ePoster can display White Red Green Blue color or circulation of Red Green Blue White and Black color 3 1 7 1 4 Color Temperature Drag the slider to change color temperature 3 1 7 2 Restore to Factory Default When click restore to factory default a window will pop up with options to keep network set...

Page 13: ...ck on the device the device control page will show up 3 2 1 General General information of the device 3 2 1 1 Name name of the device The device can be re named here 3 2 1 2 Model model information of the device 3 2 1 3 Serial Number Serial number of the device 3 2 1 4 Resolution pixel counts on width and height of the device 3 2 2 Program 3 2 2 1 Program name the name of the program uploaded in o...

Page 14: ... more pictures video to the program Pictures video added in the same program will be played in sequence 3 2 2 2 Prioritize HDMI input by activating this option the ePoster will receive HDMI content over other input options 3 2 3 Brightness the brightness of the screen Brightness can be changed by dragging the slider 3 2 4 Advanced Settings 3 2 4 1 Input Resolution By default input resolution is se...

Page 15: ...x H 288 x 972 224 x 756 Pixel Pitch 1 944mm 2 5mm Display Size W x H 22 05 x 74 41 560 x 1890mm Dimension W x H x D 22 76 x 75 28 x 3 07 578 1912 78mm Weight 92 lbs 42 kg 73lbs 33kg Power Input 100 240 AC 50 60Hz Max Power Consumption 650W 560W Avg Power Consumption 275W 240W Connectivity WiFi AP WiFi LAN USB Tethering USB HDMI In Out Total Pixels 279 936 169 344 Maximum Brightness 750 cd m 750 cd...

Page 16: ... zero in the software 4 the brightness of the ePoster is set to zero setup the brightness to normal 5 the data cable between the bottom receiver card and the main controller is loose or disfuntioning re connect or replace the data cable 6 the power supply connected to the main controller is defective thus the power of the main controller is off replace a power supply 7 the bottom receiver card is ...

Page 17: ...m is bad replace the DC cable re connnect the DC cable 3 the power supply which is connecting to the centre HUB is defective replace the power supply 4 the centre HUB RV card is defective replace the centre HUB RV card 5 the Y position of the playing window is NOT zero setup the Y position of the playing window to zero 6 the RJ 45 port on the centre HUB is defective replace the centre HUB 7 the RJ...

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