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HDMA-4000User GuideEngineered by Canopus Co., Ltd.

Page 2 - Cautions

10Error codes ... 83How to use serial control ...

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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

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101Reference 4Setup using Web browserStarting the Web consoleStarting the Web consoleTo start the Web console, enter the IP address of the HDMA-4000 u

Page 5 - Route the cables properly

Reference 4102HDMA-4000 Setup PageHDMA-4000 Setup PageRunning the Web console opens the following screen.Main ScreenMain ScreenInformation The firmwar

Page 6 - Declaration of Conformity

103Reference 4Setup using Web browserInformationInformationDisplays system information. For details of each item, see the relevant settings page.- Ver

Page 7 - Firmware version

Reference 4104Internal drive spindown timeDisplays the spindown time of the internal HDD.UPS mode Displays the status of the usage/setting of UPS mode

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105Reference 4Setup using Web browser- Serial controlContents drive Displays the default content drive for serial control.Seamless Displays the settin

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Reference 4106StatusStatusThe Internal status and the operation log of the HDMA-4000 are displayed.

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107Reference 4Setup using Web browserLocal settingsLocal settingsThe local settings stored in the HDMA-4000 system can be changed on the Local setting

Page 11 - Chapter 1Chapter 1

Reference 4108NTP server Enables/Disables time correction utilizing the NTP server. When [Use NTP server] is checked, specify the NTP server (server n

Page 12 - IntroductionIntroduction

109Reference 4Setup using Web browser- NetworkIP address settingsSpecifies the method for acquiring an IP address and makes other detailed settings. W

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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

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Reference 4110Network serial controlEnables/Disables network serial control. When enabled, specify the [standby port number]. When network serial cont

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111Reference 4Setup using Web browserDate/time settingsDate/time settingsSpecifies the date and the time. User name and the password are required to c

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Reference 4112Advanced SettingsAdvanced SettingsSpecifies the settings on the internal drive. A user name and password are required to change these se

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113Reference 4Setup using Web browserRestartRestartRestarts the system. A user name and the password are required to restart the system.User name Ente

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Reference 4114InitializationInitializationResets the system to the default factory state. A user name and the password are required to change these se

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115Reference 4Setup using Web browserFirmware UpdateFirmware UpdateUpdates the HDMA-4000 firmware. A user name and the password are required to update

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Reference 4116User name and PasswordUser name and PasswordChanges the user name and password required to modify settings. User name and the password a

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117Reference 4Setup using Web browserSoftware LicenseSoftware LicenseDisplays the license information for the software used on the HDMA-4000.

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Reference 4118Updating firmwareUpdating firmwareHow to updateHow to updateFirmware update using a Web browserFirmware update using a Web browser(1) Co

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119Reference 4Maintenance ModeMaintenance ModeMaintenance ModeMaintenance Mode overviewMaintenance Mode overviewHDMA-4000 Maintenance Mode is the reco

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Chapter 112IntroductionIntroductionNotes regarding usageNotes regarding usageIN NO EVENT SHALL CANOPUS BE LIABLE TO USER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR INCIDE

Page 25 - Connecting the HDMA-4000

Reference 4120Starting HDMA-4000 in Maintenance ModeStarting HDMA-4000 in Maintenance ModeWith the power connected, press and hold down the reset swit

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121Reference 4Maintenance ModeFirmware recoveryFirmware recoveryIP address settingsIP address settingsWhen DHCP is unavailable, specify the IP address

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Reference 4122Firmware recoveryFirmware recoveryRecovers the firmware.(1) To recover the firmware, enter the following:[root@polaris /tmp]# tar zxv

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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

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Reference 5126Sync playback using the HDMA-4000SyncSync playback using the HDMA-4000SyncBy executing sync playback using multiple HDMA-4000Sync units,

Page 32 - Click [X]

127Reference 5NoteBefore turning the HDMA-4000Sync on, input the reference signal properly. External sync will not be done properly if the input of th

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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

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129Reference 5Available Combination of HDMA-4000Sync Available Combination of HDMA-4000Sync units for external syncunits for external syncSync playbac

Page 35 - [File] menu[File] menu

13Chapter 1IntroductionCanopus websiteCanopus websiteIncluding HDMA-4000, the latest company information is announced at our website http://www.canopu

Page 37 - [View] menu[View] menu

HDMA-4000AppendixAppendix

Page 38 - [Action] menu[Action] menu

Appendix132Hardware SpecificationsHardware SpecificationsHDMA-4000HDMA-4000Network interfaceFormat 100Base-TX, 1000Base-TEthernet/IEEE802.3 frame form

Page 39 - [Help] menu[Help] menu

133AppendixHardware SpecificationsRemote controlInfrared wireless remote controlWireless remote controllerInfrared receiver x1Wired remote controlRemo

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Appendix134HDMA-4000SyncHDMA-4000SyncNetwork interfaceFormat 100Base-TX, 1000Base-TEthernet/IEEE802.3 frame formatAuto negotiation supportedFull-duple

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135AppendixHardware SpecificationsRemote controlInfrared wireless remote controlWireless remote controllerInfrared receiver x1Wired remote controlRemo

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Appendix136HDMA-4000/HDMA-4000Sync unitHDMA-4000/HDMA-4000Sync unit420WidthRequired space for installation215.5Required space100 Required space448Heig

Page 43 - Using HDMA Scheduler

137AppendixRemote Control ID settingRemote Control ID settingRemote Control ID settingYou can assign the remote control ID numbers (0 to 3) to your re

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Appendix138Connecting to a UPSConnecting to a UPS1. Supported UPS1. Supported UPSOMRON BX35F/BX50F2. Operations2. OperationsRun a Web browser, select

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Chapter 114HDMA-4000HDMA-4000OverviewOverviewThe HDMA-4000 is a device that plays HD content stored on its internal HDD or on a network. Contents can

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15Chapter 1HDMA-4000Features of the HDMA-4000/HDMA-4000SyncFeatures of the HDMA-4000/HDMA-4000Sync- Superior cost performance.The HDMA-4000 has ample

Page 48 - Boot System

HDMA-4000This chapter describes the functions of the This chapter describes the functions of the HDMA-4000.HDMA-4000.- HDMA-4000 Part Names- HDM

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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

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19Chapter 2HDMA-4000 Part Names(7) Select Key ...When multiple files are registered in the current schedule file, use the key to p

Page 51 - Reference 1Reference 1

Notices & Warranties2Copyright RegulationsIt is illegal for anyone to violate any of the rights provided by the copyright laws to the owner of cop

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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

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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

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Chapter 222Remote ControllerRemote Controller(1) POWER button ...Turns power on/off.(2) MENU button ...Executes the default cha

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23Chapter 2HDMA-4000 Part NamesFerrite coreFerrite coreAttach the ferrite core to the Ethernet and AC cable in the position shown below.HDMA-4000 side

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Chapter 224Connecting the HDMA-4000Connecting the HDMA-4000Connect the HDMA-4000 and the peripherals, referring to the diagram below.PCSwitching hubEt

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25Chapter 2Connecting the HDMA-4000NoteFor more information on the video settings, see "Setup using the front panel" or "Setup using We

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Chapter 226Contents of the product CDContents of the product CD- Control filesRepresentative control files for updating contents to be used on the HDM

Page 59 - Reference 2Reference 2

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

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Chapter 328HDMA Scheduler OverviewHDMA Scheduler OverviewWhat's HDMA Scheduler?What's HDMA Scheduler?HDMA Scheduler is a software program th

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29Chapter 3InstallationInstallationInstallationInstalling HDMA SchedulerInstalling HDMA Scheduler* Installation requires that the user be authorized

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3Notices & WarrantiesNotices & WarrantiesProtect against static electricityAn electrostatic discharge may damage components of this product. D

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Chapter 3305Click [Next].6Click [Next]. Installation of HDMA Scheduler starts.7Click [Finish]. Installation of HDMA Scheduler is completed.

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31Chapter 3UninstallationUninstallationUninstallationUninstalling HDMA SchedulerUninstalling HDMA SchedulerIf you don’t need to use HDMA Scheduler any

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Chapter 3326Click [X]. Uninstallation is completed.

Page 66 - Schedule.txt

33Chapter 3Using HDMA SchedulerUsing HDMA SchedulerUsing HDMA SchedulerStarting HDMA SchedulerStarting HDMA Scheduler1From [Start] menu, select [All p

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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

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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

Page 69 - Adjusting volume

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

Page 70 - Seamless playback setting

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

Page 71 - Reference 3Reference 3

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

Page 72 - Serial controlSerial control

39Chapter 3Using HDMA Scheduler[Help] menu[Help] menu(1)(1) About SchedulerDisplays the HDMA Scheduler version.

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Notices & Warranties4Stop using the product when it is smokingDo not use the product in an abnormal condition like when it is smoking or emitting

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Chapter 340Creating a scheduleCreating a scheduleYou can create a schedule using the HDMA Scheduler.1On a channel of the HDMA Scheduler main menu, sel

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41Chapter 3Using HDMA Scheduler6Select a content category created with Steps 1 to 4, and click [New]. The [Edit content] dialog opens.7Click [Add].

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Chapter 34212Click [Select]. The [Content List] dialog opens.13Select a content to register as a schedule, and click [OK]. The [Content List] dialog

Page 77 - ERROR codesERROR codes

43Chapter 3Using HDMA SchedulerNoteYou can assign the channel settings to the number keys [0]-[9] on the HDMA-4000 Remote Controller.To configure the

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Chapter 344Exporting a scheduleExporting a scheduleYou can export a created schedule as follows:1On a channel of the HDMA Scheduler main menu, select

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45Chapter 3Using HDMA SchedulerSaving a scheduleSaving a scheduleYou can save a created schedule file.1Select [File] menu, [Save As the schedule file]

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Chapter 346Loading a scheduleLoading a scheduleYou can load a saved schedule file.1Select [File] menu, [Load the schedule file]. The [Open] dialog op

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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

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Chapter 448Startup and shutdownStartup and shutdownStartupStartupHere is how to start up HDMA-4000.1Press the POWER button on the remote controller.

Page 83 - Error codesError codes

49Chapter 4Startup and shutdownShutdownShutdownHere is how to close down HDMA-4000. 1Press the POWER button on the remote controller.* If the remot

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5Notices & WarrantiesNotices & WarrantiesTurn OFF the power when cleaning the productWhen making connections with the product or cleaning the

Page 85 - Content folder for serial

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

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HDMA-4000- Contents update- Contents updateReference 1Reference 1

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Reference 152Contents updateContents updateThe contents can be updated only by copying the Content Update Control file to a USB memory device or to th

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53Reference 1Contents update5Copy the [content] update control file (update.ctl) to the [content] folder.* Copy the appropriate content update contro

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Reference 154NoteWhen [Samba share] is set to [Enabled] on the [Local settings] of the Web console, the [playlist] (content folder for scheduled playb

Page 90 - Settings menuSettings menu

55Reference 1Contents updateTipContents of the [Schedule.txt] folderThe following folders and files are stored in the [Schedule.txt] folder in the [Sa

Page 91 - 1.VIDEO1.VIDEO

Reference 156Description of the contents update control fileDescription of the contents update control file’#’ precedes comments. Comments can be adde

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57Reference 1Contents update Content update control file description sample# HDMA-4000 content update file# Write the data type to update on the fi

Page 93 - 2.NETWORK2.NETWORK

Reference 158 Copying/deleting the specified files*Update *Schedule*Copy *file*file sample1.m2t*file sample2.m2t*Delete

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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

Page 95 - 3.SYSTEM3.SYSTEM

Notices & Warranties6CE NoticeWARNINGThis is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case

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Reference 260How to create contentsHow to create contentsOutput parameter settingsOutput parameter settings1Run ProCoder 3.0.From the [Start] menu, se

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61Reference 2How to create contents7The conversion target is added to the list.8Click the [Advanced] button and set the parameters.* Recommended value

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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

Page 99 - 6.SHUT DOWN6.SHUT DOWN

Flag for seamless playback0 --- Disables seamless playback1 or none --- Enables seamless playbackFlag for repeat playback0 --- Stops when content play

Page 100 - PC settingsPC settings

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

Page 101 - PasswordPassword

65Reference 2How to create a scheduleOperation when the schedule file is invalidOperation when the schedule file is invalidWhen errors exist in the en

Page 102 - Main ScreenMain Screen

Reference 266Examples of a scheduleExamples of a scheduleIn this section, the examples are explained in an environment where the contents are stored a

Page 103 - InformationInformation

67Reference 2How to create a schedule Playing the same schedule every day;ContentsHDMAContents0 movie0.m2tHDMAContents1 movie1.m2tHDMAContents2

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Reference 268To play the movie0.m2t repeatedly from 23:00 to 1:00 (25:00) every day;ContentsHDMAContents0 movie0.m2t;ScheduleChannel1* 00:00:00-

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69Reference 2How to create a schedule Adjusting volume;ContentsHDMAContents movie.m2tHDMAContents0 movie0.m2tHDMAContents1 movie1.m2t;ScheduleDefau

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7Notices & WarrantiesNotices & WarrantiesProduct Notes1. Unauthorized copying of a portion or the entirety of this product is prohibited.2. T

Page 107 - Local settingsLocal settings

Reference 270 Playing the content specified by the buttons on the front panel or the remote control;ContentsHDMAContents movie0.m2tHDMAContents0

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HDMA-4000- Serial control- Serial controlReference 3Reference 3

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Reference 372Serial controlSerial controlThe HDMA-4000 can be controlled from a device connected to the serial port.The HDMA-4000 has two serial comma

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73Reference 3Serial controlCommand descriptions (Pioneer LD/DVD mode)Command descriptions (Pioneer LD/DVD mode)NoteWhile the Pioneer LD/DVD mode is de

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Reference 374arg SK Jumps chapters. 1 Next chapter. 2 Previous chapter. 3 Top of the current chapter.?A Returns current positions.Style: TTCCM

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75Reference 3Serial controlUnique extended commandsUnique extended commandsSO Stops playback (With a blank screen).arg VOarg VLarg VRargVO Specifie

Page 113 - RestartRestart

Reference 376Changing serial control settings and the sync unit listChanging serial control settings and the sync unit listTo change the HDMA-4000 ope

Page 114 - InitializationInitialization

77Reference 3Serial controlERROR codesERROR codesE00 ... Communication error.E04 ... Unavailable function.E06 ... Invalid

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Reference 378Controls by frame or timeControls by frame or timeWhen using serial control with a laserdisc, the playback starting position can be speci

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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

Page 117 - Setup using Web browser

8Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1Introduction ...12Notes re

Page 118 - How to updateHow to update

TimecodeFile name ,0Reference 380- TM commandIn order to use the TM command, create a ContentTime.idx file in the [serial] folder.The descriptions con

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81Reference 3Serial controlfile2-01.m2t # Content that corresponds to 60 to 100 second.file2-02.m2t # Content that corresponds to 3600 to 3800 s

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Reference 382Command descriptions (HDMA-4000 Ver.1.X mode)Command descriptions (HDMA-4000 Ver.1.X mode)Supported commandsSupported commands(adrs)PL S

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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

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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

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85Reference 3Serial controlManaging a content fileManaging a content fileTo retain compatibility with serial control of generic DVDs/LDs, the title an

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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

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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

Page 128 - Sync unit listSync unit list

9Table of ContentsTable of ContentsStarting HDMA Scheduler ... 33HDMA Scheduler M

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Reference 490Setup using the front panelSetup using the front panelSettings menuSettings menuEnter the settings menu with the MENU key or the key .

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91Reference 4Setup using the front panel1.VIDEO1.VIDEOMENU1.VIDEOVIDEO1.OutputSpecifies the video output format.VIDEO[ 1080/59.94i ]Outputs a 1080/59

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Reference 492VIDEO[ PAL ]Outputs a 576/50i (PAL) SD signal.VIDEO2.AspectSpecifies the monitor aspect ratio according to the monitor being used.Aspect

Page 132 - L=75 Ohm

93Reference 4Setup using the front panel2.NETWORK2.NETWORKMENU2.NETWORKNETWORK1.IP configurationSpecifies the IP address.IP configuration[ DHCP ]Spec

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Reference 494NETWORK2.DNS ConfigurationSpecifies the DNS.* When the IP address is specified by DHCP, this setting is ignored.DNS Configuration1.Prefe

Page 134 - HDMA-4000SyncHDMA-4000Sync

95Reference 4Setup using the front panel3.SYSTEM3.SYSTEMMENU3.SYSTEMSYSTEM1.DateSpecifies the date and the time.Date2006/02/28 11:40SYSTEM2.Remocon ID

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Reference 496SYSTEM3.LCD informationSpecifies the information displayed on the LCD.LCD information[ Player status ]Displays the operational status of

Page 136 - AC adapterAC adapter

97Reference 4Setup using the front panel4.CONTENTS DRIVE4.CONTENTS DRIVEMENU4.CONTENTS DRIVECONTENTS DRIVE1.ScheduleSpecifies the default content driv

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Reference 498Serial Control[Network C ]Specifies network drive C as the default content drive.Serial Control[Network D ]Specifies network drive D

Page 138 - 3. Other3. Other

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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