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2
Turn on the monitor and use the monitor’s controls to select the correct video input (e.g., HDMI).
3
Optional Internet connection
- Use one of the options below if you want to connect the player to the Internet.
LAN Connection - Plug an Ethernet cable from your network into the player’s LAN port.
Wireless Connection - Plug a wireless network adapter into one of the player’s USB ports (see page 23 for compatible adapters).
4
To connect push-button triggers (or similar devices), connect trigger wires to a 5-position screw terminal connector (common wire to
GND). Plug connector into the player’s GPIO port.
5
To interface with a Freedom U2 or LP3 system, connect a serial cable to the RS-232 port on the UIM. Connect the other end of this
cable to the RS-232 port on the player (see connection diagram on next page).
6
Plug provided 12VDC power adapter into the player; then connect the adapter to a suitable AC power source.
7
If you connected the player to a network, you must configure the player’s network settings using the player’s Setup mode
(see pages 12-13). The default factory setting is DHCP.
8
If you are using a touch-screen, you must calibrate the monitor using the player’s Setup Menu (see page 14).
2.4
Power-up Sequence
The player does not have a dedicated on/off power button. The player automatically turns on and boots when power is supplied. The boot
sequence includes the following elements:
Approximately 10 seconds after power is applied, the MTI logo appears on the monitor.
Approximately 30 seconds after power is applied, an“MTI” label appears on the front panel of the player.
Approximately 45 seconds after power is applied, the video output from the player turns off briefly. This is normal.
Approximately 60 seconds after power is applied, the attract loop begins to play.
Note: This firmware version boots the system in 1280x720p/ 60Hz mode. If using a monitor that does not support this resolution or frame
rate, the MTI logo may not be displayed. After the boot sequence, the player reverts to the current video output setting. When shipped
from the factory, the video output is set to Auto (see page 12 for details). If valid content does not exist on the memory card, the player
automatically displays the Setup Menu (see page 9 for details). If no image is displayed on the monitor, the player may be set for a video
output format that the monitor cannot display. The player’s video output setting may be changed using the front panel display as follows:
1
Enter
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on the optional remote or attached USB keyboard to access the Setup Menu. The front panel on the player displays
“Setup Mode.”
2
If the down-arrow key, then the
OK
or
Enter
keys are the first keys pressed after entering setup, the front panel indicates the current
output format (e.g., “Auto” or “1080p”, etc.).
3
Use the up or down buttons to select a resolution the monitor can display. If you are unsure what the monitor is capable of, select
Auto. If connected via HDMI or DVI, ReAct will automatically set its output to match the native resolution of the monitor. If connected
via YPbPr, ReAct will set its output to 480/576 which should display on the monitor.
4
Press
OK
or
Enter
to change the output resolution. The Setup Menu should now appear on the monitor along with a Confirmation
message. Press the left-arrow key to highlight “Save,” then press
OK
or
Enter
. If the monitor is not capable of displaying the new
resolution, the player will automatically revert back to the previous output setting. When this happens, the front panel will once again
display “Setup Mode.” Simply pressing
OK
or
Enter
(do not press the down-arrow from this state) will once again display the current
output setting on the front panel.
Triggers can be wired as normally open (NO) or
normally closed (NC). Switching behavior is controlled
by the mti_config.xml file on the memory card.
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