The MP50A
The MP50A is an entry-level advertising solution that allows the user to
play content from an array of media cards on to a display screen.
With a host of features and semi-customisable software, it is an
extremely cost-effective digital signage solution. The integrated
realtime clock allows you to schedule content delivery to get your
message across when you need it most.
Product Dimensions: 14.0cm x 8.5 cm x 2.6 cm
5.51” x 3.35” x 1.02”
Package Contents
• MP50A digital signage adapter
• External power adapter; Input 100-240V, 12V/1A
• Composite AV and S-Video cables
• Infrared remote control
• Manual
Playback Formats
Supported Media Cards
Compact Flash type I/II, IBM MicroDrive, MS, MS-Pro, MS-Duo, SD and
MMC.
Playback Formats
• Video: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4
(ASF simple profile 320 x 240 video)
• Audio: MP3, WAV
(MP3 minimum 32 Kbps, maximum 256 Kbps)
• Photo: JPEG, Motion JPEG (AVI)
(JPG minimum 16 x 16pixels, maximum 5120 x 3840pixels)
(Motion JPG maximum 10 fps)
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
Mode 2:
Create your playlist as seen in Mode 1 but this time, you may create
3 additional playlists to be played at a certain time, instead of using
the same playlist for the whole day.
Following is the fixed schedule for those playlists:
Time Table:
Time Table:
File Name
Playback Time
PLAY1.LST
09:00 ~ 12:00
PLAY2.LST
12:00 ~ 15:00
PLAY3.LST
15:00 ~ 18:00
PLAY.LST
18:00 ~ 09:00
Also used if one of the above lists
is missing.
File Path
Playback Mode
/J001.JPG
Displays the JPG file J001.JPG from the root directory. The
display time will depend on the interval time set in the Slide
Show setup menu.
/J001.JPG 12
Displays the JPG file J001.JPG from the root directory. The
additional time (ex. 12 seconds) will overwrite the default
interval time and display the image as long as set in the
playlist.
/A001.MP3
Plays the MP3 file A001.MP3 from the root directory.
09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00
PLAY.LST
PLAY1.LST PLAY2.LST PLAY3.lST
PLAY.LST
/A001.MP3 J001.JPG
Plays the MP3 file A001.MP3 from the root directory and at
the same time displays the image J001.JPG which is also
stored in the same directory as the MP3 file.
/M001.MPG
Plays the MPG video M001.MPG from the root directory.