ViewSonic NMP-530 NMP530 User Guide

ViewSonic NMP-530 - Digital Multimedia Receiver Manual

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    NMP-530 Network Media Player (NMP)
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    and this document may include service marks of Cisco S H ViewSonic is concerned about the preservation of our environment. Please dispose of this product properly at the end of its useful life. Your local waste disposal company may provide information about proper disposal. ViewSonic NMP-530
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    This page is blank for dual-sided printing. E N G L I S H ii ViewSonic NMP-530
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    8 Login 8 Start URL 9 Set Video Output of NMP-530 10 Put Batteries in Remote Control 11 MANAGEMENT Startup URLs/Network Configuration 12 Browser Configuration 13 Video/Audio Configuration 15 TAS Configuration 16 FTP Server 17 System Services Configuration 18 ViewSonic NMP-530 iii
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    29 Default Settings 29 Reboot 30 Firmware Upgrade 30 HELP Status 31 License 32 About 32 APPENDIX Compliance and Safety Notices 33 Screens 36 Management 36 Actions 37 Administration 38 Help 38 Customer Support 39 Specifications 40 Limited Warranty 41 iv ViewSonic NMP-530
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    Thank you for buying the ViewSonic® Network Media Player. This section introduces you to the NMP-530. PACKAGED CONTENTS E N G Please check that all the following items are in the package: L I S H S-Video/YPbPr Adapter NMP-530 AC Power Adapter RS-232 Cable Remote Control and Two
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    unicast digital broadcast applications. • Small form factor for installation in tight spaces. Can easily be hidden from view. • Multiple video outputs enable flexibility. • Devices can be remotely controlled from virtually anywhere on a network or with an Internet connection. 2 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    ) or a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for digital signage or narrowcasting N G applications. Content can come from either the remote server or local storage on the NMP-530. L I S HDMI Ethernet cable H NMP-530 Display - PDP or LCD AC power adapter Server TAS MANAGED You can purchase TAS
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    VIEW E N G L I S H BACK VIEW LED: Power Green LED: Activity VIDEO AUDIO USB Reset HDMI* S-VIDEO/YPbPr CVBS POWER-5V DC Ethernet 10/100 RS232 AUDIO LEFT AUDIO RIGHT *If your monitor has a DVI input, use an HDMI-to-DVI cable. REMOTE CONTROL POWER button On/Standby 4 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    the final display being used. N • A PC with Internet Browser G L I S 1. CONNECT TO A DISPLAY H Connect the S-Video or Composite output of the NMP-530 to the corresponding input on your TV or other display. S-Video/YPbPr Adapter (supplied) TV or other Display NMP-530 ViewSonic NMP-530 5
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    2. CONNECT TO A ROUTER Connect the supplied RJ-45 ethernet cable from the NMP-530 to a router with DHCP services. Refer to your router's user guide or contact your network administrator for assistance. E N G L I S H Ethernet Cable Router 6 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    TURN POWER ON Connect the supplied DC Plug on the AC Power Adapter into the NMP-530. Turn the TV or the Display power on making sure that the Input is on the proper setting. Plug the AC Adapter to a wall outlet. E N G L I S H AC power (wall outlet) AC Power Adapter (supplied) ViewSonic NMP-530 7
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    Login and Password. For more information, see the Security section in this NMP-530 User Guide. After logging in successfully, the Network Configuration screen appears as shown in the next step. Note: The NMP-530 automatically logs you out after fives (5) minutes of inactivity. 8 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    6. START URL Under Management click Startup. The screen shown below appears. In the Video field, enter a valid URL. Or, in the Browser field, enter a valid web page. E N G L I S H ViewSonic NMP-530 9
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    S-Video: Default. Connect an S-Video cable from the S-Video interface on the back L of the NMP-530 to the S-Video interface on the back of the display. I S Component: Using the S-Video/YPbPr adapter. changes, under Administration click Save Configuration > click Save. 10 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    IN REMOTE CONTROL Remove the back cover from the remote control as shown below. Put two AA batteries in the battery compartment. Be sure to match the positive end of the battery with the positive end in the compartment. Put the cover back on the remote control. E N G L I S H ViewSonic NMP-530 11
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    -screen when you N G boot up the NMP-530. To go to the Network Configuration screen after logging into the NMP-530, L under Management click Startup. The Startup URLs screen and the Network Configuration I screen appears as shown below. Failover Video and Failover Browser - the URL entered on
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    DNS fields although DHCP assigns values to these fields automatically. If you select Disabled, type valid network parameters in these fields. E 4. If any changes were made to this screen, do the feature is useful when the NMP-530 is installed vertically. Continued . . . ViewSonic NMP-530 13
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    Default transparency between OSD and video layer field, type a number that is G between 0 to 255: (128 is average where video and graphics blend together). Also, see L examples in the Transparency section of this guide. I S • 0 = video Save Configuration > click Save. 14 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    /AUDIO CONFIGURATION This screen is used to adjust the display and audio parameters. Under Management click Video/ Audio. The screen shown below appears. E N G L I S H 1. In the TV Mode Apply • To save the changes, under Administration click Save Configuration > click Save. ViewSonic NMP-530 15
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    generated by TAS when connected to a network: when used as a standalone, the field is blank. 3. If any changes were made to this screen, do the following: • To enable the changes, click Apply • To save the changes, under Administration click Save Configuration > click Save. 16 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    IP Address of the NMP-530 as the FTP Server address and enter the username and password set in Management/FTP Server (default: admin/admin). 4. Open the folder hd1 and start uploading content to the local storage. Both videos and web pages can be downloaded onto the storage. ViewSonic NMP-530 17
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    Information Base) to manage the following groups: Network, Browser, Video/Audio, TAS, and System Services. Under Management click System Services. The screen shown below appears. E N G L I S H 1. In the (port 6666) field, select Yes to access the NMP-530 using a Telnet client on port 6666. If
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    or go to a specific URL on the fly. E VIDEO UDP MULTICAST N G L This screen allows you to play streams using the assorted protocols. Under Actions click Video I UDP multicast. The screen shown below appears. S from the IP on the Port that you entered, click Start. ViewSonic NMP-530 19
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    RTP MULTICAST This screen allows you to play streams using the assorted protocols. Under Actions click Video RTP multicast. The screen shown below appears. E N G L I S H 1. In the IP address field, type the stream from the IP on the Port that you entered, click Start. 20 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    is used to play MPEG files residing on a web/HTTP server. The video is played once and is not looped. Under Actions click Video HTTP. The screen shown below appears. E N G L I S H 1. In the URL field, system to listen to the HTTP stream from the entered URL, click Start. ViewSonic NMP-530 21
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    PLAYING CONTENT FROM LOCAL STORAGE The default local storage address is as follows: file:///tmp/ftproot/hd1. This is where all uploaded content resides. If certain content resides in a folder under hd1, then write the address as follows: file:///tmp/ftproot/hd1/. 22 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    separately. To get to the Video IPTV screen, under Actions click Video IPTV. The screen shown below appears. E N G L I S H 1. Under Video, enter the IP Address and Port of the Video stream 2. Under Audio, enter the IP Address and Port of the Audio stream 3. Click Start ViewSonic NMP-530 23
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    PLAYLIST Playlist is useful for playing multiple MPEG videos in succession and/or looping MPEG videos. To stream existing video Playlists on an HTTP server, under Actions click Playlist. The screen shown below appears. E N G list the desired content without the keyword "loop." 24 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    as shown below on the right with your video or other images: 0 = no OSD, 255 = no video, 128 = equal transparency between video and OSD layers. OSD not transparent OSD very transparent 2. To apply the entered transparency value to the image on the NMP-530, click Apply. ViewSonic NMP-530 25
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    Transparency setting if the browser screen does not appear after a few seconds. You can also click the Browser button to maximize the browser transparency. 26 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    CONFIGURATION To adjust the size and location of the video on the screen, under Administration click Advanced E video. The screen shown below appears. N G L I S H 1. In the X of for X & Y destination X = 2048 and Y = 2048 is actually the center point of the screen. ViewSonic NMP-530 27
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    To change the User name and Password of the NMP-530, under Administration click Security. Current settings automatically appear in each field as shown below: default User name/Password is admin/admin. E N G L I S H 1. In the Password field, type a new password. 2. In the Repeat Password field, re
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    click Save Configuration. The screen shown below appears. Click Save. E N G L I S H DEFAULT SETTINGS To restore the NMP-530 back to factory settings, under Administration click Default Settings. The screen shown below appears. Click Restore. User-defined settings will be lost. ViewSonic NMP-530 29
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    Reboot. The screen shown below appears. Click Reboot. The NMP-530 reboots. E N G L I S H FIRMWARE UPGRADE To upgrade the firmware on the NMP-530, under Administration click Firmware. The screen shown below appears. Click Browse to open the firmware file > click Start upgrade. 30 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    HELP STATUS Status refers to the log where you can track activity on a specific NMP-530. To show the Status E log, under Help click Status. The screen shown below is for information only (no inputs). N G L I S H ViewSonic NMP-530 31
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    the license on the NMP-530, under Help click License. The License Key may appear automatically in the screen shown below (read-only). E N G L I S H ABOUT To show the current version of the product, under Help click About. The screen shown below appears (information only). 32 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    the instruction manual, may on circuits controlled by different circuit digital devices. In that event, your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations, and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense. ViewSonic NMP-530
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    limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the maximum concentration values issued by the European Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC) as shown below: Substance Lead % 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% Actual Concentration < 0.1% < 0.1% < 0.01% < 0.1% < 0.1% < 0.1% 34 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    waste, but use the return and collection systems according to local law. Power supply safety notice The power supply provided with this device is for use with this device only. Replace only , ShenZhen, P.R.C (2) This is the applicant information: 351 141 (3) : 235 192 9 ViewSonic NMP-530 35
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    SCREENS MANAGEMENT E N G L I S H 36 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    ADMINISTRATION E N G L I S H HELP 38 ViewSonic NMP-530
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    /India and Southeast Asia Taiwan Other Asia Pacific countries South Africa viewsonic.com.sg viewsonic.com.tw viewsonic.com/asia Phone: 65-273-4018 Fax: 65-273-1566 Phone: 866-2-2246-3456 Fax: 866-2-8242-3733 Contact your reseller Phone: 886-2-2246-3456 Fax: 886-2-8242-3668 ViewSonic NMP-530 39
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    lb (0.45 kg) Power Input: 100 ~ 240 VAC 50/60 Hz Output: 5 VDC (max.) Pre-loaded Software Web browser with Flash Plug-in, Standalone Flash Player, HD Media Player Streaming Protocols (included but not limited to) HTTP, UDP, RTP, IP/TV, local file playback Decoding Video: Audio: MPEG-1, MPEG
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    LIMITED WARRANTY Please go to the Customer Support table in this guide for the ViewSonic website in your region to get warranty information. E N G L I S H ViewSonic NMP-530 41
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Network Media Player (NMP)
NMP-530