VIA Technologies P650IVF02-0 60 Inch TFT-LCD Display User Manual 2

VIA Technologies, Inc. 60 Inch TFT-LCD Display Users Manual 2

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Users Manual-2

  48   b. The pictures in the same directory can be multi-selected. c. Transition effect. If user selects transition effect, the duration cannot be 0s.     Text: a. Reference file: this option, said the marquee file is not modified. Do not check, said marquee can be modified; the modified file is not synchronized to the media library, only for this playlist.    Select the marquee, and edit marquee attributes in the right area: a. Two types of Text: static and marquee; b. Edit the font type, size and color;
  49   c. Background color; d. Transparency; e. The speed of marquee: Slow, Medium and Fast; user can modify the speed according to reference time.    Note: Change the playback order by dragging the published media file. Step 5:Click the button  to save the scene. A new scene is created. Step 6:Add other scene again according to the above steps. A new playlist is creatd.  Schedule  Schedule is for player group, it includes layout, media, playback time, etc.  Create the schedule
  50   Step 1:Select the player group. Step 2:Select the block in the layout preview. (If there is only one block in the layout, it is selected by default.)   Step 3:Move the pointer to the calendar region. Press the right-button and drag the mouse, the following dialog box will pop up.    Choose one playlist and set start/end time/date. The following example is based on the following configuration:
  51   Start time is set to 2:30; end time is 18:45. Start date is Dec 11, 2015; end date is Dec 24, 2015. Loop type:  Not loop: it means the playback time is from the start time of the start date to the end time of the end date.   For example: It means the playlist will play from Dec 11, 2015, at 2:30 to Dec 24, 2015, at 18:45.  Loop every day. Within the selected date, each day is fixed within a fixed time.  For example: Every day from Dec 11, 2015, at 2:30 to Dec 24, 2015, at 18:45.     Loop every week. For example: The playlist will play from 2:30 to 18:45 every Tuesday and Friday from Dec 11, 2015 to Dec 24, 2015.    There is a " " identification of the schedule, which means that the program is a loop mode. Step 4:Select the playlist and define the schedule, then click the button “ok” to the main window of schedule.
  52     Step 5:Click the button  to publish the schedule. The color in the schedule block will be changed from orange to blue.    Modify the schedule  There are three ways to modify the schedule. 1. First, select the schedule, then click the button , the following dialog box will pop up;
  53     The way is common one. User can get the accurate schedule by redefining the start time, end time, start date, end date and loop mode.  2. Select the schedule, then hold the left mouse and drag the rectangle to modify the start time, end time, start date and end date. However, the loop mode and the whole playback time will stay. 3. Select the schedule, move the pointer over the top edge or bottom edge of the rectangle, it changes to a two-way arrow. Drag the two-way arrow to modify the start time or end time. However, the start date, end date and loop mode will stay, they cannot be modified.    4. Select the schedule, click   then set another duration, click   to copy:
  54     5. Click     to modify schedule: :Horizontal copy. User can copy date and loop mode:    :Vertical copy.  User can copy start and end time.
  55     :Align to top. The start time is fixed to 0 a’clock. And can not change start/end date and interval time. :Align to buttom. The end time is fixed to 23:59. And can not change start/end date and interval time.  Replace the schedule  Step 1: Select a published playlist, click  :    Step 2: Click   to select another playlist:
  56     Spots  The priority of the spots is higher than scheduled playlist. At the same time, player will playback spot instead of schedule playlist.  Step 1:Click the label “spots”;   Step 2:Move the pointer to the calendar region. Press the right-button and drag the mouse, the following dialog box will pop up. Choose playlist and schedule. Step 3:Click the button  to publish the project. The color in the project block will be changed from orange to blue.
  57     Default playlist  The default program can be played in any idle period to avoid the status that player hasn’t program to playback. And users need not define playlist’s schedule and loop mode of the default program. Step 1:Click   to open the default program page.  Step 2:Switch to   , click Settings and select a playlist.    Publish Off-line Playlist  When player is off-line, users can download a playlist to USB disk and plug-in the player to playback. Step 1:At schedule page, click  , then all the scheduled playlists will be downloaded to downloads
  58   folder at local machine as the zip package. Such as C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\My Documents\Downloads\mgv_offsch_default.zip. Step 2:Copy the zip package to the root directory of a USB disk. Step 3:Plug-in the sub disk to player. Player will load the zip package and auto playback according to the schedule.    Playlist Download Status  Click   to check the download processing of each playlist.   The table does not include urgent cases and preload playlists. If the playlist’s status is “preparing”, it can not be deleted.
  59     How to create a player group  Step 1:Click the button , the following dialog box will pop up.    Note: 1. There is a default group named android default group. 2. Once the player is successfully configured, it will be automatically added into the default group.    Create videowall group(Mainstreams)
  60    If users want to combine the players as a videowall, please refer to (Mainstreams) Combine VideWall Click  to revert to normal group.  Create Synchronized Group  This function implements sync-playing of multi players. Select a player group, click  . Note: 1. Videowall group can not set to synchronized group.  Player/Player Group remote power management    Choose the players or player groups to set remote power management. :Remote reboot; :Remote shutdown; :WOL. Player groups power on/off on schedule  Step 1:Choose a player group: Step 2:Click , and set the boot/off time: Step 3:Edit power on/off time.
  61     Volume Setting for Player Group  Step 1:Select a player group;   Step 2:Click  :
  62    Player Groups’ Advanced Properties    You can set more properties of group: screen rotation, time zone, ntp server and mini free space of player. Schedule update time: You can set the time of updating schedule in daily, e.g. Update schedule in 2:00 am in every day.    Click   to save.  Player Basic Properties  User can modify player basic properties such as name, description and owner. Click   to save.  Screenshot  Step 1:Choose the player: Step 2:Click   label at right column, then click   to snapshot:
  63      Screen Status   Step 1:Choose the player: Step 2:Click   label at right column, then click   to snapshot:
  64     You can get/set screen brightness, contrast, color saturation and temperature, you can power on/off screen and disable/enable infra-red control.  For color temperature, you can set customized value:
  65   Check Hardware Status  Users can check the usage of player’s CPU, memory and Hard Disk.    Check Software Status  Users can check player’s client version, player version and OS version. If there is a new version of player software, users can upgrade it by pressing update button.
  66   Check Advanced Properties Player’s advanced properties include: • Mac address; • Gateway; • Mask; • Command Server IP; • Media Server IP.  System Setting It sets log query type:    Update Players  Step 1:Click the button  to open the window of system management. Step 2:Click the button  to upload the software package.     Step 3:Select the players at Player Management Page to upgrade.
  67     Log  The log includes player log and operation log.  Play log:  Click   to enter log page.    Choose the dedicate media file. Choose player group. Select start/end date and time. Click   to check the search result.
  68     Click   to export the results to the excel table.  Operation log: Select user, start/end date and time, click   to check the result.   Urgent Case  When there is an urgent need to broadcast in time, user can use the function of emergency information. Once publishing, it will playback immediately. Step 1:Click   enter the urgent case publish page.
  69     Step 2:Choose a playlist from the table or click   to open playlist table to add. Step 3:Choose an urgent case, click  to publish. Choose a player group or groups and click ok.  :Stop to playback urgent case. :Delete urgent case from table. User can not delete the case which is playbacking.
  70   BIOS Setup  Introduction     The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) installed in the ROM of your computer system supports Intel® processors. The BIOS provides critical low-level support for standard devices such as disk drives, serial ports and parallel ports. It also provides password protection as well as special support for detailed fine-tuning of the chipset controlling the entire system.  BIOS Setup     The BIOS provides a Setup utility program for specifying the system configurations and settings. The BIOS ROM of the system stores the Setup utility. When you turn on the computer, the BIOS is immediately activated. Press the <Del> key immediately allows you to enter the Setuputility. BIOS default password:DS@HKAA  Warning: It is strongly recommended that you avoid making any changes to the defaults.
  71   Main Settings    BIOS Setting Description System Date Sets the date. Use the <Tab> key to switch between the data elements. System Time Set the time. Use the <Tab> key to switch between the data elements.
  72   Advanced Settings  This section allows you to configure, improve your system and allows you to set up some system features according to your preference.
  73   ACPI Computing       BIOS Setting Description Enable Hibernation Enables / Disables the system ability to hibernate (OS/S4 Sleep State). This option may be not effective with some OS. ACPI Sleep State Selects an ACPI sleep state (Suspend Disabled or S3) where the system will enter when the Suspend button is pressed.
  74   LFP (eDP) to LVDS Configuration   BIOS Setting Description LVDS Support Enables / Disables eDP to LVDS. Panel Color Depth Selects a panel color depth as 18 or 24 (VESA or JEIDA) bit. LVDS Channel Type Sets the LVDS channel type as single or dual channel. Panel Type Selects a resolution that fits your panel. Options: 800 x 600 / 1024 x 768 / 1280 x 1024 / 1366 x 768 / 1440 x 900 / 1600 x 900 / 1920 x 1080 LVDS Backlight Level Control Selects from Level 1 to Level 8 for the LVDS backlight.
  75   EFP (DP) to LVDS Configuration  BIOS Setting Description LVDS Support Enables / Disables DP to LVDS. Panel Color Depth Selects a panel color depth as 18 or 24 (VESA or JEIDA) bit. LVDS Channel Type Sets the LVDS channel type as single or dual channel. Panel Type Selects a resolution that fits your panel. Options: 800 x 600 / 1024 x 768 / 1280 x 1024 / 1366 x 768 / 1440 x 900 / 1600 x 900 / 1920 x 1080 LVDS Backlight Level Control Selects from Level 1 to Level 8 for the LVDS backlight.
  76   Fintek Super IO Configuration  BIOS Setting Description Standby Power on S5 (ERP) Enable the item to provide the standby power for devices. Disable the item to shut down the standby power. Options: All Enable / Enable Ethernet for WOL / All Disable Serial Ports Configuration Sets parameters of serial ports. Enables / Disables the serial port and select an optimal setting for the Super IO device.
  77   Serial Port 1 Configuration  BIOS Setting Description Serial Port Enables / Disables the serial port. Change Settings Selects an optimal settings for Super IO device. Device Mode Changes the serial port mode to: RS232 RS485 TX Low Active RS485 with Termination TX Low Active RS422 RS422 with Termination
  78   Fintek Super IO Hardware Monitor  BIOS Setting Description Temperatures / Voltages These fields are the parameters of the hardware monitoring function feature of the motherboard. The values are read-only values as monitored by the system and show the PC health status. CPU Shutdown Temperature Sets a threshold of temperature to shut down if CPU goes overheated. Options: Disabled / 70 °C / 75 °C / 80 °C / 85 °C / 90 °C / 95 °C
  79   CPU Configuration  BIOS Setting Description Socket 0 CPU Information Displays the socket specific CPU information. CPU Power Management Allows you to enable / disable Turbo Mode. Active Processor Cores Enables / Disables the cores in the processor package. Monitor Mwait Enables / Disables Monitor Mwait.
  80   Socket 0 CPU Information  CPU Power Management Configuration
  81   BIOS Setting Description Turbo Mode Enables / Disables the turbo mode.   AMI Graphic Output Protocol Policy  BIOS Setting Description Output Select Outputs through HDMI interface.
  82   Network Stack Configuration  BIOS Setting Description Network Stack Enables / Disables UEFI Network Stack. IPv4 PXE Support Enables / Disables IPv4 PXE Boot Support. If disabled, Ipv4 PXE boot option will not be created. IPv4 HTTP Support Enables / Disables IPv4 HTTP Boot Support. If disabled, Ipv4 HTTP boot option will not be created. IPv6 PXE Support Enables / Disables IPv6 PXE Boot Support. If disabled, Ipv4 PXE boot option will not be created. IPv6 HTTP Support Enables / Disables IPv6 HTTP Boot Support. If disabled, Ipv4 HTTP boot option will not be created. PXE boot wait time Assigns a period of time to press ESC key to abort the PXE boot. Media detect count Assigns a number of times to check the presence of media.
  83   CSM Configuration  BIOS Setting Description CSM Support Enables / Disables CSM support. GateA20 Active Upon Request disables GA20 when using BIOS services. Always cannot disable GA20, but is useful when any RT code is executed above 1 MB. INT19 Trap Response Sets how BIOS reacts on INT19 trap by Option ROM. Immediate executes the trap right away. Postponed executes the trap during legacy boot. Boot option filter Controls the priority of Legacy and UEFI ROMs. Network Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE 0pROM. Storage Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Storage OpROM. Video Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Video OpROM. Other PCI devices Determines OpROM execution policy for devices other than network, storage or video.
  84   USB Configuration  BIOS Setting Description Legacy USB Support Enabled enables Legacy USB support. Auto disables legacy support if there is no USB device connected. Disabled keeps USB devices available only for EFI applications. XHCI Hand-off This is a workaround for OSes without XHCI hand-off support. The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by XHCI driver. USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enables / Disables the support for USB mass storage driver. USB Transfer time-out The time-out value (1 / 5 10 / 20 secs) for Control, Bulk, and Interrupt transfers. Device reset time-out Gives seconds (10 / 20 / 30 / 40 secs) to delay execution of Start Unit command to USB mass storage device. Device power-up delay The maximum time the device will take before it properly reports itself to the Host Controller. Auto uses default value for a Root port it is 100ms. But for a Hub port, the delay is taken from Hub descriptor.
  85   Chipset Settings  North Bridge  BIOS Setting Description Max TOLUD Sets a maximum value of TOLUD.
  86   South Cluster Configuration  HD Audio Configuration  BIOS Setting Description HD-Audio Support Enables / Disables HD-Audio support.
  87   PCI Express Configuration  BIOS Setting Description PCI Express Root Port 1 ~ 6 Accesses the control of the PCI Express Root Port.
  88   BIOS Setting Description PCI Express Root Port Enables/ Disables the PCIe root port. Auto allows you to disable unused root port automatically for the most optimum power savings. ASPM Sets the PCIe active state power management. Options: Disable / L0s / L1 / L0SL1 / Auto L1 Substates Sets PCIe L1 substates. Options: Disables / L1.1 / L1.2 / L1.1 & L1.2 PME SCI Enables / Disables PME SCI. PCIe Speed Configures the PCIe speed. Options: Auto, Gen1, Gen2  SATA Drivers  BIOS Setting Description Chipset SATA Enables / Disables the Chipset SATA Controller. The Chipset SATA Controller supports the 2 black internal SATA ports (up to 3Gb/s supported per port). SATA Mode Selection Determines how SATA controller(s) operate.
  89   USB Configuration  BIOS Setting Description XHCI Pre-Boot Driver Enables / Disables the support for XHCI Pre-Boot Driver. XHCI Mode Enables / Disables XHCI mode. If disabled, XHCI controller would be disabled, and none of the USB devices are detectable or usable when systen is booted up in OS. Do NOT disable it unless for debug purpose. USB VBUS VBUS should be ON in HOST mode. It should be OFF in OTG device mode. USB HSIC1 Support Enables / Disables USB HSIC1. USB SSIC1 Support Enables / Disables USB SSIC1. USB Port Disable Override Selectively enables / disables the corresponding USB port from reporting a device connection to the controller. XDCI Support Enables / Disables XDCI. XHCI Disable Compliance Mode FALSE makes the XHCI Link Compliance Mode not disabled. TRUE disables the XHCI Link Compliance Mode.
  90   Security Settings  BIOS Setting Description Setup Administrator Password Sets an administrator password for the setup utility. User Password Sets a user password.
  91   Boot Settings  BIOS Setting Description Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535 (0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Bootup NumLock State Selects the keyboard NumLock state. Quiet Boot Enables / Disables Quiet Boot option. New Boot Option Policy Controls the placement of newly detected UEFI boot options. Options: Default, Place First, Place Last Boot mode select Selects a Boot mode, Legacy / UEFI / Dual. Boot Option Priorities Sets the system boot order priorities for hard disk, CD/DVD, USB, Network.
  92   Save & Exit Settings  BIOS Setting Description Save Changes and Exit Exits system setup after saving the changes. Discard Changes and Exit Exits system setup without saving any changes. Save Changes and Reset Resets the system after saving the changes. Discard Changes and Reset Resets system setup without saving any changes. Save Changes Saves changes done so far to any of the setup options. Discard Changes Discards changes done so far to any of the setup options. Restore Defaults Restores / Loads defaults values for all the setup options. Save as User Defaults Saves the changes done so far as User Defaults. Restore User Defaults Restores the user defaults to all the setup options.

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