Setup Guide
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Therefore, Remote Desktop is suitable mostly for limited administrative cases when the
X2O Player
software is not running or does not need to be running.
Setting Up the X2O Media Player
1.
Unpack and Inspect the
X2O Media Player
When you receive your
X2O Media Player
, inspect it carefully for damage that may have
occurred during shipping.
2.
Perform the physical setup
Connecting the various cables for an X2O Media Player is straightforward:
a.
Connect the
X2O Media Player
to its display using an HDMI cable.
b.
While digital signage players typically do not require interaction with the Windows operating
system, this might not be true when initially setting up Windows (refer to
the “
section). If you need to interact with Windows to change the default
settings, you have two options:
i.
Plug a USB keyboard and mouse into open USB ports on the unit.
ii.
Access the system over a network using Remote Desktop.
c.
If using wired networking, plug a network cable into the RJ-45 jack on the unit.
d.
If using wireless networking, screw the included antenna(s) into the antenna connectors on
the unit.
e.
Plug the power cord into the power connector on the unit.
f.
Plug the other end of the power cord into a suitable 120V or 240V electrical outlet.
Once power is applied, the
X2O Media Player
should start automatically.
3.
BIOS Settings
Like any PC-class system, the
X2O Media Player
system has a range of BIOS options. As shipped,
these options are correct for most uses. To see or adjust the BIOS settings, press the <
DEL
> key
during early system startup.