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3.2 Direct Trip Mode (continued):
3.2 Direct Trip Mode (continued):
Supplied files
Supplied files
TRACK1.mpg contains a test track.
TRACK2.mpg to TRACK8.mpg files supplied with the DVS1080 contain a default black screen.
Once generated, your MPEG video files will replace any or all of these files depending if that particular trip input is
required. Any trip inputs not required must have the supplied default black screen file left on the Compact Flash card
for the system to operate correctly.
1STILL.JPG TO 16STILL.JPG are black images. Replace these with your images but make sure the same names are
used otherwise the project will not function.
STANDBY.mpg
file
The supplied STANDBY.mpg file contains a black screen image. This image is displayed while none of the video files
stored on the DVS1080 are being played. This file can be replaced by another video file with the same name contain
ing text, a logo, a still image or a video track. This new file will then be displayed whenever the DVS1080 is not playing
a tripped file. A video track would continuously loop if used as the STANDBY.mpg file.
Transferring files on to the Compact Flash card
Files can be transferred to the compact flash card by placing the card in a standard flash card reader connected to a
PC. The files can then be copied using normal methods.
EXAMPLE:
Adding files to the DVS1080 (Direct trip mode)
If for instance you require the DVS1080 to replay four video clips accessed by trip 1 to trip 4 without being interrupt
ible you would do the following:
1. Create a directory named “MEDIA” on a blank compact flash card.
2. Copy the entire contents of the directory named “DV2 uninterruptible/media/ ” from the CD into the “MEDIA”
directory of the compact flash card.
3. Create or view your .mpg video files on your PC.
4. Rename your MPEG files to TRACK1.mpg to TRACK4.mpg.
5. Replace the default files TRACK1.mpg toTRACK4.mpg on the DVS1080’s Compact Flash card with your newly
generated
files.
Note 1
The DEFAULT.PRJ file must be taken from the same subdirectory as the PLL file on the CD.
Note 2
The video MPEG files must be named exactly as described above for the project files to work correctly.
Note 3
Ensure that the compact flash card has a directory named “MEDIA” and all of the files are copied in to it