Easy Guide for USB Media Player

Easy Guide
for USB Media Player
1. Single Media Player
■ Without Scenario ■ With Scenario
2. Multi Media Player
*To set play order and play time of the contents, please see "With Scenario".
Easy Guide for USB Media Player
Single Media Player
ST EP
1
Save the contents you want to play
on the USB memory. The contents are played
in alphanumeric order by file name.
USB memory
▼
What to prepare
Without
Scenario
ST EP
2
Turn on the display and set up the menu.
Press the SETUP button on the remote control
and select [Setup]
→ [USB media player settings],
then set [USB media player] to [Enable].
USB media player settings
Enable
USB media player
On
Resume play
Scenario file check
No scenario file
Slide show duration
USB media player settings
USB media player
Resume play
10 sec
Enable
On
Scenario file check
No scenario file
Slide show duration
ST EP
3
Select [Slide show duration] to
set the displaying duration for still images.
(Options are at 5-second intervals from 10
seconds through 600 seconds).
ST EP
4
Plug the USB memory into the display,
press the INPUT button on the remote control
and select [USB].
*For moving images,
a file will be played for the duration of the
play time of the file.
USB
USB media player settings
USB media player
Enable
On
Resume play
Scenario file check
No scenario file
Slide show duration
10 sec
USB media player settings
USB media player
Resume play
Enable
On
Scenario file check
No scenario file
Slide show duration
S T EP
5
10 sec
10 sec
The contents are automatically played.
Once all the content has finished, the contents are repeated.
For more information, please refer to the operating instructions
of the display which is compatible with USB media player.
http://panasonic.biz/prodisplays/download/maunal/index.html
Easy Guide for USB Media Player
Single Media Player
ST EP
1
First, make a "scenario file" in order to set play
order and play time.
Use any text editor compatible with UTF-8N
encoding format, and write
" a file name(with extension):play time"
When saving, be sure to save the file name as
"scenario.dat" and select the UTF-8N encoding.
USB memory
▼
What to prepare
With
Scenario
ST EP
2
Save the contents and
the scenario file on the USB memory without
making any folder.
ImageA.jpg:7
ImageB.jpg:7
ImageC.jpg:7
ImageD.jpg:7
File name(with extension): Play time.
(colon)
With the sample scenario above, the contents are played as follows:
Still images for 7 seconds each, in order from top to bottom.
ST EP
3
Turn on the display and set up the menu.
Press the SETUP button on the remote
control and select [Setup]
→ [USB media player settings],
then set [USB media player] to [Enable].
ST EP
4
Plug the USB memory into the display,
press the SETUP button on the remote control
and select [Setup]
→ [USB media player settings],
then select [Scenario file check].
USB media player settings
USB media player
USB media player settings
USB media player
Resume play
On
No scenario file
Slide show duration
No scenario file
USB media player settings
Resume play
Enable
Slide show duration
USB media player
Resume play
5
Enable
On
Scenario file check
On
No scenario file
Slide show duration
No scenario file
ST EP
10 sec
USB media player settings
10 sec
Scenario file check
Slide show duration
On
Scenario file check
Scenario file check
USB media player
Enable
Resume play
Enable
10 sec
10 sec
When the message [Available] appears,
press the INPUT button on the remote
control and select [USB].
ST EP
6
The contents are automatically played as the scenario.
Once all the content has finished,
the contents are repeated from the
beginning of the scenario.
USB
For more information, please refer to the operating instructions
of the display which is compatible with USB media player.
http://panasonic.biz/prodisplays/download/maunal/index.html
Easy Guide for USB Media Player
With
scenario
and
file list
Multi Media Player
STEP
1
USB memory
▼
What to prepare
LAN cable
Connect all the displays with LAN cables
via a LAN hub.
Master
ST EP
2
LAN hub
For all displays, press the SETUP button on the remote
control and select [Setup]
→ [Network settings] then turn
[Network control] to [On].
Slave (the other display)
Network settings
Network control
On
Display name
LFE8-00
LAN setup
Network status
AMX D.D.
Crestron Connected™
Off
Off
Reset
Network settings
Network control
On
Display name
LFE8-00
LAN setup
Network status
AMX D.D.
Crestron Connected™
Off
Off
Reset
Slave (the other display) Slave (the other display)
LAN
STEP
3
Next,
select [LAN setup] and set the IP address and
subnet mask as the example below.
ST EP
4
Create file list (for both master and slaves)
1. Use any text editor compatible with UTF-8N
encoding format, and on the first line, input the
GroupID, colon, and Group number.
GroupID: G+number (G01 to G10)
Ex) GroupID: G01
LAN setup
Save
Off
DHCP
IP address
192.168. 10.
1
Subnet mask
255.255.255.
0
Gateway
192.168.
1
Port
LAN setup
0.
1024
Save
DHCP
Off
IP address
192.168. 10.
1
Subnet mask
255.255.255.
0
Gateway
192.168.
1
Port
0.
1024
2. On the next line, write file definition, colon, and file name
File definition: File name (with extension)
For still images,
PHOTO_number (001 ‒ 999): File name (with extension)
For moving images,
VIDEO_number (001 ‒ 999): File name (with extension)
When saving, be sure to save the file as
“filelist.dat” and select the UTF-8N encoding.
GroupID:G01
PHOTO_001:ImageA_UL.jpg
Example
IP address
Subnet mask
Master
192.168.10.1
255.255.255.0
Slave 1
192.168.10.2
255.255.255.0
Slave 2
192.168.10.3
255.255.255.0
Slave 3
192.168.10.4
255.255.255.0
PHOTO_002:ImageB_UL.jpg
PHOTO_003:ImageC_UL.jpg
VIDEO_001:ImageD_UL.mp4
File definition: File name (with extension)
(colon)
STEP
5
Create a scenario (master only)
ST EP
1.Use any text editor compatible with UTF-8N
encoding format, and write file definition, colon,
and play time to set the play order and
play time for the file list created in Step 4.
The contents will be played as the scenario.
6
Plug in the USB memory and open it on the desktop,
then save the contents,
the file lists, and the scenario file (master only)
on the USB memory, without creating folder.
For master
File definition: Play time
For still images, PHOTO_number (001‒999): Play time
For moving images, VIDEO_number (001‒999): Play time
scenario.dat filelist.dat
For slaves
filelist.dat
When saving, be sure to save the file as
“scenario.dat” and select the UTF-8N encoding.
PHOTO_001:7
PHOTO_002:7
PHOTO_003:7
VIDEO_001:
File definition: Play time
(colon)
For slaves
For slaves
filelist.dat
filelist.dat
In the sample scenario, the contents are played as follows.
Still images: Each image is played for 7 seconds,
in list order from top to bottom.
Moving images: The video is played for its entire playback length.
S T EP
7
Turn on all displays and configure settings.
Press the SETUP button on the remote control
and select [Setup]
→ [USB media player settings],
then turn [USB media player] to [Enable].
ST EP
8
Plug USB memories into the appropriate displays
according to content, press the SETUP button
on the remote control and select [Setup]
→ [USB media player settings],
then select [Scenario file check].
USB media player settings
USB media player
Resume play
USB media player settings
USB media player
No scenario file
On
Resume play
Slide show duration
Scenario file check
USB media player settings
USB media player
Resume play
Enable
On
Scenario file check
No scenario file
Slide show duration
S T EP
9
10 sec
No scenario file
Slide show duration
10 sec
USB media player settings
USB media player
Resume play
10 sec
When the message [Available] appears on
all displays, press the INPUT button on the
remote control and select [USB].
When doing so, switch the INPUT for the
master display last.
Master
On
Scenario file check
Enable
Enable
On
Scenario file check
No scenario file
Slide show duration
ST EP
10
10 sec
The contents are automatically played as the scenario.
Once all the content has finished,
the contents are repeated from the beginning
of the scenario.
Master
Slaves (the other displays)
Slaves (the otherr displays)
Switch INPUT to
[USB] lastly for
the master display
Slaves (the other displays) Slaves (the other displays)
Slaves (the other displays) Slaves (the other displays)
LAN
For more information, please refer to the operating instructions
of the display which is compatible with USB media player.
http://panasonic.biz/prodisplays/download/maunal/index.html