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Reference 4100Setup using Web browserSetup using Web browserAccessing the HDMA-4000 Setup pageAccessing the HDMA-4000 Setup pageUse a computer on the
101Reference 4Setup using Web browserStarting the Web consoleStarting the Web consoleTo start the Web console, enter the IP address of the HDMA-4000 u
Reference 4102HDMA-4000 Setup PageHDMA-4000 Setup PageRunning the Web console opens the following screen.Main ScreenMain ScreenInformation The firmwar
103Reference 4Setup using Web browserInformationInformationDisplays system information. For details of each item, see the relevant settings page.- Ver
Reference 4104Internal drive spindown timeDisplays the spindown time of the internal HDD.UPS mode Displays the status of the usage/setting of UPS mode
105Reference 4Setup using Web browser- Serial controlContents drive Displays the default content drive for serial control.Seamless Displays the settin
Reference 4106StatusStatusThe Internal status and the operation log of the HDMA-4000 are displayed.
107Reference 4Setup using Web browserLocal settingsLocal settingsThe local settings stored in the HDMA-4000 system can be changed on the Local setting
Reference 4108NTP server Enables/Disables time correction utilizing the NTP server. When [Use NTP server] is checked, specify the NTP server (server n
109Reference 4Setup using Web browser- NetworkIP address settingsSpecifies the method for acquiring an IP address and makes other detailed settings. W
HDMA-4000This chapter describes the things to check before This chapter describes the things to check before setting up HDMA-4000.setting up HDMA-4000
Reference 4110Network serial controlEnables/Disables network serial control. When enabled, specify the [standby port number]. When network serial cont
111Reference 4Setup using Web browserDate/time settingsDate/time settingsSpecifies the date and the time. User name and the password are required to c
Reference 4112Advanced SettingsAdvanced SettingsSpecifies the settings on the internal drive. A user name and password are required to change these se
113Reference 4Setup using Web browserRestartRestartRestarts the system. A user name and the password are required to restart the system.User name Ente
Reference 4114InitializationInitializationResets the system to the default factory state. A user name and the password are required to change these se
115Reference 4Setup using Web browserFirmware UpdateFirmware UpdateUpdates the HDMA-4000 firmware. A user name and the password are required to update
Reference 4116User name and PasswordUser name and PasswordChanges the user name and password required to modify settings. User name and the password a
117Reference 4Setup using Web browserSoftware LicenseSoftware LicenseDisplays the license information for the software used on the HDMA-4000.
Reference 4118Updating firmwareUpdating firmwareHow to updateHow to updateFirmware update using a Web browserFirmware update using a Web browser(1) Co
119Reference 4Maintenance ModeMaintenance ModeMaintenance ModeMaintenance Mode overviewMaintenance Mode overviewHDMA-4000 Maintenance Mode is the reco
Chapter 112IntroductionIntroductionNotes regarding usageNotes regarding usageIN NO EVENT SHALL CANOPUS BE LIABLE TO USER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR INCIDE
Reference 4120Starting HDMA-4000 in Maintenance ModeStarting HDMA-4000 in Maintenance ModeWith the power connected, press and hold down the reset swit
121Reference 4Maintenance ModeFirmware recoveryFirmware recoveryIP address settingsIP address settingsWhen DHCP is unavailable, specify the IP address
Reference 4122Firmware recoveryFirmware recoveryRecovers the firmware.(1) To recover the firmware, enter the following:[root@polaris /tmp]# tar zxv
123Reference 4Maintenance ModeIf you have forgotten the user name or If you have forgotten the user name or the passwordthe passwordIf you have
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HDMA-4000- Sync playback using the HDMA-4000Sync- Sync playback using the HDMA-4000SyncReference 5Reference 5
Reference 5126Sync playback using the HDMA-4000SyncSync playback using the HDMA-4000SyncBy executing sync playback using multiple HDMA-4000Sync units,
127Reference 5NoteBefore turning the HDMA-4000Sync on, input the reference signal properly. External sync will not be done properly if the input of th
Reference 5128Sync unit listSync unit listPlace a [psctl.conf] file in the [serial] folder on the master unit, containing a list of HDMA-4000Sync unit
129Reference 5Available Combination of HDMA-4000Sync Available Combination of HDMA-4000Sync units for external syncunits for external syncSync playbac
13Chapter 1IntroductionCanopus websiteCanopus websiteIncluding HDMA-4000, the latest company information is announced at our website http://www.canopu
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HDMA-4000AppendixAppendix
Appendix132Hardware SpecificationsHardware SpecificationsHDMA-4000HDMA-4000Network interfaceFormat 100Base-TX, 1000Base-TEthernet/IEEE802.3 frame form
133AppendixHardware SpecificationsRemote controlInfrared wireless remote controlWireless remote controllerInfrared receiver x1Wired remote controlRemo
Appendix134HDMA-4000SyncHDMA-4000SyncNetwork interfaceFormat 100Base-TX, 1000Base-TEthernet/IEEE802.3 frame formatAuto negotiation supportedFull-duple
135AppendixHardware SpecificationsRemote controlInfrared wireless remote controlWireless remote controllerInfrared receiver x1Wired remote controlRemo
Appendix136HDMA-4000/HDMA-4000Sync unitHDMA-4000/HDMA-4000Sync unit420WidthRequired space for installation215.5Required space100 Required space448Heig
137AppendixRemote Control ID settingRemote Control ID settingRemote Control ID settingYou can assign the remote control ID numbers (0 to 3) to your re
Appendix138Connecting to a UPSConnecting to a UPS1. Supported UPS1. Supported UPSOMRON BX35F/BX50F2. Operations2. OperationsRun a Web browser, select
Chapter 114HDMA-4000HDMA-4000OverviewOverviewThe HDMA-4000 is a device that plays HD content stored on its internal HDD or on a network. Contents can
15Chapter 1HDMA-4000Features of the HDMA-4000/HDMA-4000SyncFeatures of the HDMA-4000/HDMA-4000Sync- Superior cost performance.The HDMA-4000 has ample
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HDMA-4000This chapter describes the functions of the This chapter describes the functions of the HDMA-4000.HDMA-4000.- HDMA-4000 Part Names- HDM
Chapter 218HDMA-4000 Part NamesHDMA-4000 Part NamesHDMA-4000/HDMA-4000Sync Front PanelHDMA-4000/HDMA-4000Sync Front Panel(1) LCD(2) POWER LED(3) STORA
19Chapter 2HDMA-4000 Part Names(7) Select Key ...When multiple files are registered in the current schedule file, use the key to p
Notices & Warranties2Copyright RegulationsIt is illegal for anyone to violate any of the rights provided by the copyright laws to the owner of cop
Chapter 220HDMA-4000 Rear PanelHDMA-4000 Rear Panel(1) AUDIO OUT (L)(3) SPDIF(4) VIDEO OUT(8) USB Port(6) DVI-D(2) AUDIO OUT (R)(5) S VIDEO OUT(9) LAN
21Chapter 2HDMA-4000 Part NamesHDMA-4000Sync Rear PanelHDMA-4000Sync Rear Panel(1) AUDIO OUT (L)(3) SPDIF(4) VIDEO OUT(8) USB Port(6) DVI-D(2) AUDIO O
Chapter 222Remote ControllerRemote Controller(1) POWER button ...Turns power on/off.(2) MENU button ...Executes the default cha
23Chapter 2HDMA-4000 Part NamesFerrite coreFerrite coreAttach the ferrite core to the Ethernet and AC cable in the position shown below.HDMA-4000 side
Chapter 224Connecting the HDMA-4000Connecting the HDMA-4000Connect the HDMA-4000 and the peripherals, referring to the diagram below.PCSwitching hubEt
25Chapter 2Connecting the HDMA-4000NoteFor more information on the video settings, see "Setup using the front panel" or "Setup using We
Chapter 226Contents of the product CDContents of the product CD- Control filesRepresentative control files for updating contents to be used on the HDM
HDMA-4000How to use the HDMA Scheduler to update How to use the HDMA Scheduler to update the contents used for scheduled playback is the co
Chapter 328HDMA Scheduler OverviewHDMA Scheduler OverviewWhat's HDMA Scheduler?What's HDMA Scheduler?HDMA Scheduler is a software program th
29Chapter 3InstallationInstallationInstallationInstalling HDMA SchedulerInstalling HDMA Scheduler* Installation requires that the user be authorized
3Notices & WarrantiesNotices & WarrantiesProtect against static electricityAn electrostatic discharge may damage components of this product. D
Chapter 3305Click [Next].6Click [Next]. Installation of HDMA Scheduler starts.7Click [Finish]. Installation of HDMA Scheduler is completed.
31Chapter 3UninstallationUninstallationUninstallationUninstalling HDMA SchedulerUninstalling HDMA SchedulerIf you don’t need to use HDMA Scheduler any
Chapter 3326Click [X]. Uninstallation is completed.
33Chapter 3Using HDMA SchedulerUsing HDMA SchedulerUsing HDMA SchedulerStarting HDMA SchedulerStarting HDMA Scheduler1From [Start] menu, select [All p
Chapter 334HDMA Scheduler Main ScreenHDMA Scheduler Main Screen(1)(3)(4)(2)(5)(1) Menu barYou can configure/operate HDMA Scheduler. (See the pages fol
35Chapter 3Using HDMA SchedulerMenu barMenu bar[File] menu[File] menu(1)(2)(3)(4)(6)(5)(7)(8)(1) New- ScheduleOpens the [Schedule Settings] dialog. Yo
Chapter 336[Edit] menu[Edit] menu(1)(2)(3)(4)(6)(5)(1) UndoUndoes the last operation.(2) CutCuts the selected item.(3) CopyCopies the selected item to
37Chapter 3Using HDMA Scheduler[View] menu[View] menu(1)(2)(3)(4)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(5)(1) ItemSpecifies how the items are displayed (Only the title/Deta
Chapter 338[Action] menu[Action] menu(1)(2)(3)(4)(6)(7)(5)(1) New ScheduleOpens the [Schedule Settings] dialog. You can set a schedule on the currentl
39Chapter 3Using HDMA Scheduler[Help] menu[Help] menu(1)(1) About SchedulerDisplays the HDMA Scheduler version.
Notices & Warranties4Stop using the product when it is smokingDo not use the product in an abnormal condition like when it is smoking or emitting
Chapter 340Creating a scheduleCreating a scheduleYou can create a schedule using the HDMA Scheduler.1On a channel of the HDMA Scheduler main menu, sel
41Chapter 3Using HDMA Scheduler6Select a content category created with Steps 1 to 4, and click [New]. The [Edit content] dialog opens.7Click [Add].
Chapter 34212Click [Select]. The [Content List] dialog opens.13Select a content to register as a schedule, and click [OK]. The [Content List] dialog
43Chapter 3Using HDMA SchedulerNoteYou can assign the channel settings to the number keys [0]-[9] on the HDMA-4000 Remote Controller.To configure the
Chapter 344Exporting a scheduleExporting a scheduleYou can export a created schedule as follows:1On a channel of the HDMA Scheduler main menu, select
45Chapter 3Using HDMA SchedulerSaving a scheduleSaving a scheduleYou can save a created schedule file.1Select [File] menu, [Save As the schedule file]
Chapter 346Loading a scheduleLoading a scheduleYou can load a saved schedule file.1Select [File] menu, [Load the schedule file]. The [Open] dialog op
HDMA-4000This chapter provides details on how to startup/This chapter provides details on how to startup/shutdown the HDMA-4000.shutdown the HDMA-4000
Chapter 448Startup and shutdownStartup and shutdownStartupStartupHere is how to start up HDMA-4000.1Press the POWER button on the remote controller.
49Chapter 4Startup and shutdownShutdownShutdownHere is how to close down HDMA-4000. 1Press the POWER button on the remote controller.* If the remot
5Notices & WarrantiesNotices & WarrantiesTurn OFF the power when cleaning the productWhen making connections with the product or cleaning the
Chapter 450WOL (Wake On LAN)WOL (Wake On LAN)WOL is a feature that can start the HDMA-4000 via a network when it is in a STOP state. Shut down the HDM
HDMA-4000- Contents update- Contents updateReference 1Reference 1
Reference 152Contents updateContents updateThe contents can be updated only by copying the Content Update Control file to a USB memory device or to th
53Reference 1Contents update5Copy the [content] update control file (update.ctl) to the [content] folder.* Copy the appropriate content update contro
Reference 154NoteWhen [Samba share] is set to [Enabled] on the [Local settings] of the Web console, the [playlist] (content folder for scheduled playb
55Reference 1Contents updateTipContents of the [Schedule.txt] folderThe following folders and files are stored in the [Schedule.txt] folder in the [Sa
Reference 156Description of the contents update control fileDescription of the contents update control file’#’ precedes comments. Comments can be adde
57Reference 1Contents update Content update control file description sample# HDMA-4000 content update file# Write the data type to update on the fi
Reference 158 Copying/deleting the specified files*Update *Schedule*Copy *file*file sample1.m2t*file sample2.m2t*Delete
HDMA-4000- How to create contents- How to create contents- How to create a schedule- How to create a scheduleThe method explained in this chapter
Notices & Warranties6CE NoticeWARNINGThis is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case
Reference 260How to create contentsHow to create contentsOutput parameter settingsOutput parameter settings1Run ProCoder 3.0.From the [Start] menu, se
61Reference 2How to create contents7The conversion target is added to the list.8Click the [Advanced] button and set the parameters.* Recommended value
Reference 262How to create a scheduleHow to create a scheduleTo execute scheduled playback on the HDMA-4000, create a schedule file with a text editor
Flag for seamless playback0 --- Disables seamless playback1 or none --- Enables seamless playbackFlag for repeat playback0 --- Stops when content play
Reference 264Note- The content file name and channel name have to start with letters [a-z, A-Z].Available characters are [0-9, a-z, A-Z, |#$%&&apo
65Reference 2How to create a scheduleOperation when the schedule file is invalidOperation when the schedule file is invalidWhen errors exist in the en
Reference 266Examples of a scheduleExamples of a scheduleIn this section, the examples are explained in an environment where the contents are stored a
67Reference 2How to create a schedule Playing the same schedule every day;ContentsHDMAContents0 movie0.m2tHDMAContents1 movie1.m2tHDMAContents2
Reference 268To play the movie0.m2t repeatedly from 23:00 to 1:00 (25:00) every day;ContentsHDMAContents0 movie0.m2t;ScheduleChannel1* 00:00:00-
69Reference 2How to create a schedule Adjusting volume;ContentsHDMAContents movie.m2tHDMAContents0 movie0.m2tHDMAContents1 movie1.m2t;ScheduleDefau
7Notices & WarrantiesNotices & WarrantiesProduct Notes1. Unauthorized copying of a portion or the entirety of this product is prohibited.2. T
Reference 270 Playing the content specified by the buttons on the front panel or the remote control;ContentsHDMAContents movie0.m2tHDMAContents0
HDMA-4000- Serial control- Serial controlReference 3Reference 3
Reference 372Serial controlSerial controlThe HDMA-4000 can be controlled from a device connected to the serial port.The HDMA-4000 has two serial comma
73Reference 3Serial controlCommand descriptions (Pioneer LD/DVD mode)Command descriptions (Pioneer LD/DVD mode)NoteWhile the Pioneer LD/DVD mode is de
Reference 374arg SK Jumps chapters. 1 Next chapter. 2 Previous chapter. 3 Top of the current chapter.?A Returns current positions.Style: TTCCM
75Reference 3Serial controlUnique extended commandsUnique extended commandsSO Stops playback (With a blank screen).arg VOarg VLarg VRargVO Specifie
Reference 376Changing serial control settings and the sync unit listChanging serial control settings and the sync unit listTo change the HDMA-4000 ope
77Reference 3Serial controlERROR codesERROR codesE00 ... Communication error.E04 ... Unavailable function.E06 ... Invalid
Reference 378Controls by frame or timeControls by frame or timeWhen using serial control with a laserdisc, the playback starting position can be speci
Frame numberFile name ,079Reference 3Serial control ContentFrame.idx Sample1 file-01.m2t,01000 file-01_stop.m2t,01001 file-02.m2t,02000 file-02_stop.m
8Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1Introduction ...12Notes re
TimecodeFile name ,0Reference 380- TM commandIn order to use the TM command, create a ContentTime.idx file in the [serial] folder.The descriptions con
81Reference 3Serial controlfile2-01.m2t # Content that corresponds to 60 to 100 second.file2-02.m2t # Content that corresponds to 3600 to 3800 s
Reference 382Command descriptions (HDMA-4000 Ver.1.X mode)Command descriptions (HDMA-4000 Ver.1.X mode)Supported commandsSupported commands(adrs)PL S
83Reference 3Serial controlPOFF Turns the HDMA-4000 off.“dir”CR Changes the folder in which to search for contents.Specify the relative path from the
Reference 384How to use serial controlHow to use serial control1When the HDMA-4000 is set to scheduled playback mode, send a command, 1PO, to the seri
85Reference 3Serial controlManaging a content fileManaging a content fileTo retain compatibility with serial control of generic DVDs/LDs, the title an
Reference 386TitleTitleA sub-folder or a content file in the content folder for serial controlled playback is regarded as a title. When a sub-folder i
87Reference 3Serial controlSeamless playbackSeamless playbackSeamless playback can be enabled/disabled from the Web console. When seamless playback is
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HDMA-4000- Setup using the front panel- Setup using the front panel- Setup using Web browser- Setup using Web browser- Updating firmware- Updating fir
9Table of ContentsTable of ContentsStarting HDMA Scheduler ... 33HDMA Scheduler M
Reference 490Setup using the front panelSetup using the front panelSettings menuSettings menuEnter the settings menu with the MENU key or the key .
91Reference 4Setup using the front panel1.VIDEO1.VIDEOMENU1.VIDEOVIDEO1.OutputSpecifies the video output format.VIDEO[ 1080/59.94i ]Outputs a 1080/59
Reference 492VIDEO[ PAL ]Outputs a 576/50i (PAL) SD signal.VIDEO2.AspectSpecifies the monitor aspect ratio according to the monitor being used.Aspect
93Reference 4Setup using the front panel2.NETWORK2.NETWORKMENU2.NETWORKNETWORK1.IP configurationSpecifies the IP address.IP configuration[ DHCP ]Spec
Reference 494NETWORK2.DNS ConfigurationSpecifies the DNS.* When the IP address is specified by DHCP, this setting is ignored.DNS Configuration1.Prefe
95Reference 4Setup using the front panel3.SYSTEM3.SYSTEMMENU3.SYSTEMSYSTEM1.DateSpecifies the date and the time.Date2006/02/28 11:40SYSTEM2.Remocon ID
Reference 496SYSTEM3.LCD informationSpecifies the information displayed on the LCD.LCD information[ Player status ]Displays the operational status of
97Reference 4Setup using the front panel4.CONTENTS DRIVE4.CONTENTS DRIVEMENU4.CONTENTS DRIVECONTENTS DRIVE1.ScheduleSpecifies the default content driv
Reference 498Serial Control[Network C ]Specifies network drive C as the default content drive.Serial Control[Network D ]Specifies network drive D
99Reference 4Setup using the front panel5.INFORMATION5.INFORMATIONMENU5.INFORMATIONIP=192.168.0.16MA=00:20:11:01:00:89Displays the IP address.Displays
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