Innes DMB400W-SSD Manuel utilisateur

User Manual
DMB400
4.11.10 001A
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User Manual DMB400 4.11.10 (001A_en)
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Product information
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accessories may slightly differ than herein described as INNES is depending on the evolutions of its suppliers. This document contains confidential information; it can’t be
disclosed to any third parties without prior written authorization of INNES.
Safety instructions
Please read carefully the following instructions before switching the product on: - WARNING! Correct fitting and installation is of the utmost importance. Incorrect fitting
and/or installation may result in personal injury or loss. INNES disclaims all liability, of whatever kind, if the product is assembled, fitted and/or installed in an incorrect
manner. - Do not use the product near a water supply. - Do not pour anything on the product, like flammable liquids or material. - Do not expose the product to direct
sun, near a heating source or a dust nor vibrations. - Do not obstruct holes, to be sure that air flows freely around the product. - Switch off the product during a storm. -
Do not open the product in any circumstances.
Guarantee terms
INNES products are eligible for a warranty to cover genuine manufacturing defect for 3 years. Product failure occurring as the result of factors that do not constitute
genuine manufacturing defect are not covered under the terms of the warranty and any repairs of this nature would be chargeable. For example: Inappropriate
maintenance action, a non-authorized modification, a not specified environment utilization (see ‘Safety instructions’), or if the product has been damaged after an
impact, a fall, a bad manipulation or a storm consequence, an insufficient protection against heat, moisture or frost. This warranty is not transferrable. In addition, any
repairs carried out by non-authorized personnel will invalidate the warranty.
WEEE Directive
This symbol means that your end of life equipment must not be disposed of with household waste but must be deposited at a collection point for waste electrical and
electronic equipment or to your reseller. This will benefit the environment. In this context, a system for collecting and recycling has been implemented by the European
Union
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1.1 Introduction
This manual explains how to setup your device DMB400.
Recommendations and warnings
This device is designed to be used inside a building.
This device is intended to work with the supplied power supply unit. This power supply unit must be connected to a mains socket conforming to standard NF C 15-100. If
the AC power cable is damaged, it must be replaced. It is possible to order a replacement mains unit by sending a request to the email address [email protected].
This device is a Class A device. In a residential environment this device may cause radio interference. In this case, the user is asked to take appropriate measures.
Content of the package
Items Functions
Device DMB400 with Gekkota embedded
1 power supply unit 12V power supply unit with cable of 1.2m
1 label PSN (Product Serial Number) on the packaging and on the device
2 WLAN antennas To be screwed on the dedicated WLAN locations (provided with the device when it is supporting the WLAN option)
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1.2 Getting started
Device front face
1 Antennas locations
2 Power supply connector
3 Audio connector
4 USB2 3.0 connector
5 RS232 DTE connector
6 HDMI output connector
Device front face with the WLAN option
1 Location of the 2 WLAN antennas to screw
Device rear face
7 Antenna location
8 Power supply red LED
9 Status green LED
10 LAN RJ45 connector
11 GPIO/Infrared connector
12 HDMI input connector
13 USB1 2.0 connector
Device fixture
ANT 3 ANT 4
HDMI1 OUT
RS232 DTE
AUDIO
DC IN USB2
DMB400
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
ANT 3 ANT 4
HDMI1 OUT
RS232 DTE
AUDIO
DC IN USB2
DMB400
1
1
HDMI IN
ANT 1 ANT 2
IR
LAN USB1
STATUS
POWER
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
7
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VGA
100 mm
200 mm
4,5 mm
7,5 mm
Device dimensions
39 mm
190 mm
100 mm
200 mm
134 mm
ANT 3 ANT 4
HDMI OUT
RS232 DTE
AUDIO
DC IN USB2
DMB400
Labelling
The model of the device, the power supply characteristics, the serial number (PSN) and the MAC address are written on a label which is stuck on the case. Some
additional tags may be present in case of built-in options.
☛ The serial number of the device can be requested in case of technical support.
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Device start-up step
Testcard
At the factory, the device content set by default is the Test Card . The chart displays important information to assist in configuration:
Disable the Test Card by using the WebUI.
Step 1 (T0=0s)
Device start-up initialisation
Step 2 (T~23s)
Device start-up finalisation
This phase duration is depending on some variable values
(like NTP), some network access duration or some data
checking (check-disk)
Step 3 (T~44s)
Nominal mode
During this step, the device has to play the content.
When firmware upgrade process occured, in
case DNS valid & NTP server inactive, it takes ~2
min 50 s.
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1.3 LEDs behaviour
LED POWER behaviour (power on device)
State Information
Red OK: Power supplied
Off Error : Power supply issue ¹
LED LAN behaviour (power on device)
State Information
Off There is no network traffic on the Ethernet connector
Blinking The blinking frequency is indicating the data rate on Ethernet connector
LED STATUS behaviour depending on device start-up steps
• Step 1 : Device start-up initialisation
State Information
Green: continuous OK
Always Off Error : Power supply issue ¹
• Step 2 : Device start-up finalisation
State Information
Off OK. This step duration can be from several seconds to several minutes.
Green blinking: 1 second duration flash and periodicity every 2 seconds Error: Boot issue ¹
• Step 3 : Nominal mode
State Information
Green blinking: 1 very short
flash (150 ms) and periodicity
every 4 seconds
OK
Green blinking: 2 very short
and consecutive flashs (150
ms) and periodicity every 4
seconds
Warning: Fail Soft Mode Level 1
Frequent device reboot detected (for example 4 times in less than ½ hour)
Message is displayed on screen «Fail Soft Mode: waiting for new content ».
The instability has been caused probably by a content media not supported yet by system. Consequently, to prevent any further
reboot, the content has been invalided. The message displayed on screen indicates that a new publication is needed to go ahead. ²
Green blinking: 3 very short
and consecutive flashs (150
ms) and periodicity every 4
seconds
Warning: Fail Soft Mode Level 2
Frequent device reboot detected (for example 4 times in less than ½ hour)
Content is purged
Message is displayed on screen «Fail Soft Mode: waiting for new content ».
The instability has been caused probably by a content not supported yet by system or a user preference which has been modified.
Consequently, to prevent any further reboot, the content has been invalidated and user preferences (saved before unexpected
reboot) have been restored. The message displayed on screen indicates that a new publication is needed to go ahead. ²
Green blinking: 4 very short
and consecutive flashs (150
ms) and periodicity every 4
seconds
Warning: Check disk
The device has detected memory corruption on content storage. The media storage is being repaired. This repair step is called
Check-Disk and its duration can be several minutes. During this step, a message “checking the file system of data partition in
progress” is displayed on screen. ³
Green blinking: 5 very short
and consecutive flashs (150
ms) and periodicity every 4
seconds
Warning: errors on system partition
The user has to connect to device WebUI, go to Maintenance > Tools menu, and press button Format or Repair to solve the
problem. ³
Green blinking: 6 very short
and consecutive flashs (150
ms) and periodicity every 4
seconds
Warning: a firmware update is pending
During this phase, no content is played on the device, do not switch OFF the device.
Green blinking: 7 very short
and consecutive flashs (150
ms) and periodicity every 4
seconds
Erro: write problem on the storage
For an unknown reason, your storage space isn't usable any more. ³
Off Error. ¹
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¹ If the problem persists in despite of an appropriate power-supply, contact technical support.
² If the problem persists, it is recommended to find out the media not supported yet by the system and remove it from content.
³ If the problem persists after a partition repairing, contact technical support.
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