KOBE FrameXX HOME/2, FrameXX HOME/2-XL, FrameXX HOME/2-XXL, FrameXX SIGN/2 User Manual

User Manual
May 2015 Rev. fw 3.2
FrameXX User Manual v. 3.2
Table of contents:
1. Introduction ........................................................................ 3
2. Product Features ............................................................... 4
3. Usage Scenarios ............................................................... 5
4. Package Contents ............................................................. 6
5. Hardware Overview ........................................................... 7
6. Remote Control ................................................................. 8
7. Starting the FrameXX ........................................................ 9
8. FrameXX Menu ............................................................... 12
9. Remote access – Direct (intranet) ................................... 30
10. Remote access – CONTROL cloud ............................. 38
11. Playlist usage ............................................................... 49
12. Special system files ...................................................... 51
13. HOME – manual monitor adjustment ........................... 52
14. Limited warranty ........................................................... 53
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1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing FrameXX – high-performance and low-cost digital signage platform with LAN/internet connectivity that allows you to play multimedia content in Full HD quality. The user interface is easy to understand and no additional software is required. Simply insert the memory card or set-up network connection and you can play the media files from the selected source. There are the following models available – FrameXX HOME/2, FrameXX
HOME/2-XL, FrameXX HOME/2-XXL and FrameXX SIGN/2. FrameXX HOME is a standalone device with very rich digital photoframe
features. It is based on a fullHD 32”, professional industry class AMVA panel, and features a wooden frame in size 79x48cm. The construction allows you to replace the wooden frame (standard colours – black, natural wood, white, cherry brown) very easily and customize to a requested design. Frame HOME-XL is based on a 46” professional industry class AMVA panel, with dimensions of 115x71cm.
Frame HOME-XXL is based on a 55” professional industry class AMVA panel, with dimensions of 139x86cm.
FrameXX SIGN contains identical engine&software as FrameXX HOME, the only difference is in the missing display, which allows the device to be connected to any display device with an HDMI input (up to 4K video resolution). It is mostly used in the Digital Signage industry, however it can also be connected to large flat TV devices at home.
For presentation from local or internal memory there are no additional settings necessary, for presentation from intranet or internet (e.g. Flickr, Dropbox) you have to set up a wireless connection with credentials. The FrameXX devices are ideal for advertising, retail displays, museum exhibits, galleries, home usage and other applications. The possibility of remote content management via FrameXX CONTROL cloud and automatic slideshow synchronization with remote source also makes it eligible for maintenance and remote usage. Just switch it on and the FrameXX can start the show automatically. You can use built-in advanced Timers or any simple programmable outlet timer to switch it on and off at any favourite time
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2. Product Features
Wireless multimedia device WiFi-N / LAN (HOME-XL, SIGN)
connectivity
Supports different multimedia sources
Internal memory, USB/SD, LAN (SMB/UPnP), Internet, Flickr, FTP, Dropbox, websources...
Photo slideshow with music in the background  Supported formats
VIDEO (MPEG4, MKV,AVI,TS,VOB,MPG, MP4, MOV,3GP...), PICTURE (JPG,BMP,GIF,BMP,TIFF) WWW (ASCII text with filename ABC.www. Each line contains 1 www address. Time delay between lines corresponds to the current Delay valid for Slideshow. PLST (Playlist file, ASCII text with filename ABC.plst. Each line contains command for 1 item within Slideshow) IFR system command file ( for internal memory operations - copy, delete...)
Built-in HTML5 browser (http+https) able to run in Slideshow or
standalone
Built-in Youtube separate module (not able run in Slideshow)  Mix content play (Photo/Video/WWW)  Autoplay for all media formats and all sources  Slideshow of all sub-directories  Landscape / Portrait presentation mode  Multiple transition effects, flying text, fixed image (multi-layer system)  Remote Slideshow synchronization/update over LAN or internet  Full HD resolution (HOME), 4K output ( SIGN) with HDMI output,
portrait/landscape, 50/60Hz modes
Multiple languages  Centralized remote surveillance of running devices (CONTROL cloud)  Fanless design (silent operation)
and more......
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3. Usage Scenarios
Maintenance and advertisement in public spaces (shops, hospitals..).  Operation with remote control over internet (can be used by non-IT
users e.g. older parents) by other distant people (family). Family can then change the content of Slideshow by adjusting their own Flickr account , remote SMB, FTP, Dropbox or CONTROL cloud.
Connection and all content will be synchronized. Therefore only
ON/OFF can be required by local user.
Presentations (with description) controlled and monitored from one
place.
Instant home direct presentation of ALL photos/videos stored in NAS
(the most safe and suitable place for photo/video)
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4. Package Contents
FrameXX HOME/2
1. FrameXX HOME device
2. Remote Control
3. User Manual
4. “Invisible” transparent extension 3m cord FrameXX SIGN/2
1. FrameXX SIGN device
2. Remote Control
3. External Infra sensor
4. HDMI thin 1,5m cable
5. Metallic holder
6. User Manual
7. Power Adapter
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5. Hardware Overview
FrameXX HOME/2 2x USB slot: can be used for USB memory, USB keyboard or USB mouse
(faster data input) WiFi antenna: non removable antenna for WiFi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity,
2.4/5GHz modes
Audio out (L+R), cinch connection Audio in (L+R), cinch connection LAN RJ-45 port: HOME-XL/XXL only IrDa built in receiver
FrameXX SIGN/2 2x USB slot: used for USB memory, USB keyboard or USB mouse , USB
numbering depends on the insertion order, not USB slot position.
1 x SD slot: for memory card WiFi antenna: non removable antenna for WiFi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity,
2.4/5GHz modes
LAN RJ-45 port: wired Ethernet 10/100Mbps connection (RJ45 connector) HDMI out: 4K video+audio output (connected to monitor/TV) DC in: DC input from Power adapter (use only supplied adapter) External Infra sensor connector: 2.5” jack connector for external IrDA
sensor
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6. Remote Control
The Remote Control is powered from 2x AAA 1,5V batteries.
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7. Starting the FrameXX
Powering FrameXX
1. Connect to power socket, eventually use HDMI video cable to connect FrameXX Sign and TV or monitor.
2. With HOME, check if needed to use manual switch next to power cord, then use RC and power the device.
3. If you want to present from local memory, insert the memory into the USB or SD slot. All slots are hot-plug, so you can insert the memory while the device is running. (if you want to present from internal memory, it is needed to first copy files there)
Main Menu
The main screen will show up after power on by default. (if you turn Autostart ON (not default), the Slideshow will start automatically).
Main screen layout consists of 4 regions:
1. FrameXX Menu
Located here are 3 submenus – FrameXX application options, Timers and System Menu (settings of system, system maintenance, Youtube..)
2. Main Menu
Memory – internal memory on board. This location is handled via *.ifr
system files (explained later) or via browser (direct Web access) Memory card slots
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1xSD (SIGN), 2xUSB 2.0.,available/inserted memory is highlighted
Network media sources for presentation: LAN
Network Samba server (standard network storage used in Windows, NAS)
UPnP
Any available UPnP/DLNA media source within local network
Flickr
World’s #1 photo internet cloud storage for your media files (www.flickr.com)
Dropbox World’s #1 independent cloud service
WWW – html page as defined in WWW option FTP – server accessible via File Transfer Protocol History – list of recent Slideshow media sources with possibility to run any
address (this list makes the future slideshow from different sources very easy to access quickly, it works like “bookmarks”). The most recent (top line) is the active source for Autostart.
Note:Manual presentations are not stored in the History list, except for www and plst files.The selected Slideshow runs according to the current device settings (Delay, Transition, Recursion...). There is a special History item as default that allows you to quickly access the FRAMEXX FLICKR DEMO account, it cannot be deleted.
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Start Slideshow – starts the Slideshow (available in bottom bar as well)
3. Folder selection
Browsing and selection of folders and files.
Note: when cursor is located in Folder selection, you can get promptly to the Main Menu with Left arrow and to Recursive & Start Slideshow with the Right arrow. Fast browsing available with Page UP/Down buttons on remote control.
4. Recursive & Start Slideshow
Marking the “Recursive” option allows you to include all files and subfolders in Slideshow. The Slideshow starts according to the selected parameters. The Sideshow can be Paused anytime (OK) and then continued (OK) or if picture rotation needed, in Pause mode press arrows left/right (90degrees CCW/CW rotation).
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8. FrameXX Menu
System Menu is accessible by cursor buttons (3 dots in
upper right corner):
Status
General information about current FrameXX device.
Youtube
This is separate Youtube module. In older systems it is first necessary to install (framexx-youtube.apk, available under Download section at www.framexx.com)
Internet update
FrameXX checks availability of new firmware version on the Internet.
Changelog
Here the info and history of all firmware revisions appears.
Note – as this file is downloaded from server, internet connection is required.
Display
Located here are display settings as well as the Miracast function. It is possible to select resolution (up to 4K/30fps), display orientation (landscape/portrait), 50/60Hz modes, adjust picture position/size (20 levels) and use Miracast module (Wifi video/audio transfer from PC/tablet/phone to FrameXX)
Note: FrameXX has default 720p output resolution for SIGN and 1080p for HOME. If your TV/monitor allows using of higher resolution, please set it accordingly (4K, full HD=1080p, HD-ready=720p). When selecting a new mode, one more step is required to confirm visibility of the new display mode. If nothing confirmed, display mode will revert to previous resolution within 15 sec. You can also make a display position and size adjustment (each output resolution requires separate display adjustment). For certain
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special conditions (TV video record..), there are 50Hz modes available (if you do not know why you should use 50Hz, then use 60Hz settings)
Date/Time
Settings of current Date/Time, the highly recommended setting is Automatic (requires internet connection). Don’t forget to set your GMT zone.
WiFi
WiFi is enabled by default and it is necessary to set up your WiFi connection.
Note: For FrameXX SIGN and HOME-XL/XXL the RJ-45 slot can be used as well, default settings is DHCP automatic configuration. It is always better to use cable LAN connection, if not possible, we recommend to use 5GHz Wifi band.
Device system
Located here are full system settings. Please be careful, some settings can even delete configuration or terminate device operation. You must always know what you configure.
Timer Menu is located under clock symbol.
Timer options
Timers allow you to define when the device will be switched ON/OFF. When Timer scenario is completed then it appears in the basic Timers list.
Note: Timers can be set from browser Web access or via CONTROL cloud as well. Don’t forget to set the GMT zone used in CONTROL cloud account profile. Device consists of RTC (real time clock with battery) therefore internet NTP synchronization is optional only.
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FRAMEXX application options
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Time between the consecutive photos during Slideshow (Range 1sec – 100hrs )
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Layout of the Slideshow defines te design of current Slideshow. Following options: Fullscreen Dissolve ( default ) Fullscreen Fade in/out Four regions – photo can be placed variably into different regions ( various size ) Four regions centered – photos are placed equally into 4 regions Random photo placer Four corners Single fly by – single photo will come from left side moving Double fly by Random fly by Single fly down Single fly up
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Here it is possible to define the style of transition between 2 items in Slideshow. The following options are available: Dissolve Fade in, fade out Zoom in Zoom out Slide left Slide right Random None Zoom effect Greyscale effect Page turn Blinds
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Zoom in effect
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It defines colour on the border outside of the active Slideshow item.
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Selection of how the screen will be filled out with current picture There are 3 options Default – photo is displayed with exact aspect ratio as original Max visible (Aspect ratio preserved) – Photo will use maximum of screen with original aspect ratio. The photo will have mostly border region removed, as the screen ratio is 16:9 and photo will not cover full screen Max visible (Aspect ratio changed) – photo will cover full screen and is adjusted to the screen aspect ratio (therefore not original). Photo is usually heavily modified.
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It defines the order of how the files and folders are displayed in Slideshow (it appears only during Slideshow) Random selection – each presentation is unique as the order will be random Alphabetical order – It works for all items (Folders & Files) Timestamp order – order according to time information Alphabetical order (keep folder structure) – useful for “Recursion ON”. The order will follow first the directories, and then the files.
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It defines how slowly/quick ly new photo will be displayed (fade-in). Range 0-255, value 0 means slow appearance, value 255 is instant photo appearance. Usually it is not needed to change this value.
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It defines how slowly/quick ly current photo will disappear (fade-out). Range 0-255, value 0 means slow fade-out, value 255 is instant fade-out. Usually it is not needed to change this value.
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Enable/disable vertical banner of the display on the right side. There are following submenus
o Horizontal banner top o Horizontal banner bottom o Vertical banner left
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o Vertical banner right o Text speed o RSS location o Background color o Text font o Color font o Banner over slideshow o Banner size o Banner item position
Horizontal banner top/bottom Vertical banner left/right
Enable/disable banners around the display. There are the following options None – banner disabled
Fixed image (Device name.JPG) – it displays a single image during complete Slideshow. This file must be in JPG or PNG ( this is important when identical filenames exist ) format and placed in the top directory of the Slideshow. Image files must carry identical filename as “Device name” – e.g. iframe.jpg
Note: If Slideshow runs from Flickr or website (not possible to simply put Fixed image to that location), then Device name.JPG file must be stored in root of MEMORY. If PNG saved with transparency option and a Banner over the Slideshow is enabled, then it is possible to place image as a transparent logo into pictures/videos in Slideshow.
Text from file (Device name.TXT) – it displays the text from ASCII text during complete Slideshow. This file must have TXT extension placed in the top directory of the Slideshow with identical name as “Device name” – e.g. iframe.txt (if Device name is “iframe”) This option is mainly suitable for horizontal orientation of FrameXX device.
Note: If Slideshow runs from Flickr or website, then Device name.JPG file must be stored in root of MEMORY.
Clock – it displays an analogue clock Photo information – if there is an identical TXT file as current photo (e.g.
pic1.jpg and pic1.txt), then this TXT file is displayed with the photo. If there is no such TXT file, the filename and date of the current photo is displayed. This option is suitable for horizontal orientation of FrameXX device.
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