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Network Player 

Product Guide V1.3

 

 

Before operating the software, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for 

future reference. 

Summary of Contents for MSS200

Page 1: ...Network Player Product Guide V1 3 Before operating the software please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference ...

Page 2: ... June 15 2006 1 Modified Media Format Supported 1 2 Sep 22 2006 1 Added warning message to restrict any modification from users 1 2a Nov 10 2006 1 Modified software specification 2 Added port forwarding in NAT section 1 3 Jan 24 2007 1 Change from Media Signage to Network Player ...

Page 3: ...ics Using LAN or WLAN MSO transmits and receives data over wired or wireless connections Network Player BOX 1 Integrated Display 7 Integrated Display 15 or bigger size 1 The LED in the front side of Network Player BOX turns to red when power cable is connected and the system is booting up The LED turns to yellow when the system finishes boot up process and starts playing media contents ...

Page 4: ...ating Temp 0 to 50 C Humidity 5 85 50 C Network 10 100 Base T Ethernet RJ 45 802 11b g miniPCI for wireless LAN optional Network Player BOX Integrated Display Video Outputs DVI I can be converted into VGA S Video Composite DVI I Network Player BOX Integrated Display Audio N A Stereo 2W Speaker Network Player BOX Integrated Display Power Supply 12V DC input 12V DC input Network Player BOX Integrate...

Page 5: ...ents z One Network Player z One power Cord z One DC power adapter z DVI VGA cable z User Manual CD z AV RCA Cable optional z S Video Cable optional z RS232 Cable optional z Audio Cable optional z Remote Control with 3V battery optional Device Management After installing the Network Player you need the followings to configure and manage your media content z One computer with Media Signage Organizer...

Page 6: ...Connection Ports Network Player BOX Integrated Display 7 Integrated Display above 7 DC power DVI I S video Composite Audio out USB 2 0 2 LAN RS232 DVI I DC power Audio out USB 2 0 2 LAN DC power LAN ...

Page 7: ...Network Player LAN port b Connect another end of Ethernet cable to a hub c Connect Ethernet cable to your computer with MSO installed d Connect another end of Ethernet cable to a hub 4 Connect RS232 cable optional 5 Plug the DC end of the power adapter into the power connector of the Network Player then plug the AC end to an electrical outlet The Network Player is powered up immediately Integrated...

Page 8: ...ress to 192 168 0 xxx z Client IP Factory default IP for every MS is 192 168 0 128 Ask you MIS to get an available fixed private IP Change the IP address by MSO Network Config You may use DOS command to check if you can successfully ping to the MS unit 2 Refer to MSO user manual CD for more details Default IP address for every MS unit 192 168 0 128 Default Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Therefore the I...

Page 9: ...port Format Video Data rate 3 Up to 10 0 Mbps Audio codec Max audio data rate 384 Kbps MPEG1 Audio Layers II and III MP3 PCM not supported mpg dat Video 16 9 4 3 MPEG2 MP HL Multi frames Max 480p or 576p Support Format Video Data rate Up to 6 0 Mbps Audio codec Max audio data rate 384 Kbps MPEG1 Audio Layers II and III mp3 PCM not supported vob mpg mpeg m2p 3 If data rate is higher than limitation...

Page 10: ...76p Support Format 4 Video Data rate Up to 4 0 Mbps Audio codec Max audio data rate 384 Kbps MPEG1 Audio Layers II and III mp3 PCM not supported DivX 3 11 4 x 5 x mpg avi divx 4 We do not support the codec of RealMedia rm rmvb or Apple QuickTime mov ...

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