Table of Contents About This Guide Introducing the iDISPLAY 7”, 10.1”, and 13.3” Important Notices Copyright Information Safety and Warning Information Package Contents Quick Start User Guide Setting up the Tablet Hardware Playing Videos and Displaying Images Supported File Formats...
Introducing the iDISPLAY 7”, 10.1”, and 13.3” The iDISPLAY 7”, 10.1”, and 13.3” are interactive digital displays designed to be used in commercial environments, and includes the following features: • Quad core processor • 1024 x 600 Resolution (7”)
Safety and Warning Information NOTE This mark is applied to indicate that the equipment conforms to European safety and electro-magnetic compatibility standards. WARNING! Main Supply: This equipment is designed to operate from a 100-240 Volt, 50/60Hz AC power supply. The use of other power sources may damage this equipment. Check that the voltage marked on the rating plate located at the rear of the power adaptor states 100-240V.
7” Display Exterior Components Bottom View Rear View Description DC in Power Supply Port USB Host Port SD Card Slot RJ45 Ethernet jack with Power over Ethernet micro SIM Card Slot 3.5mm audio jack Power/Back button (5 sec. press for power) VESA 40mm x 40mm mounting bracket screw holes Volume control All Rights Reserved...
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10.1” Display Exterior Components Bottom View Rear View Description USB 2.0 Host Port RJ45 Ethernet jack with Power over Ethernet micro USB OTG Port 3.5mm audio jack mini HDMI Port DC in Power Supply Port VESA 75mm x 75mm mounting bracket screw holes Power/Back button (5 sec.
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13.3” Display Exterior Components Bottom View Rear View Description micro SD card slot USB Host port USB OTG port HDMI port DC in power supply port Volume control 3.5mm audio jack Power button (5 sec. press for power) VESA 100mm x 100mm mounting bracket screw holes All Rights Reserved...
Quick Start User Guide This section describes how to set up and use the iDISPLAY tablet for the first time. The tablet runs OUTFORM’s Pulse Player software by default, which runs on an Android operating system installed in the player to play the desired content.
Settings section below to manually delete these metadata files from the “0” folder on the device. Supported File Formats The tablet supports the following file formats: • Standard Android applications (APK files) supported by Android 4.0 and more recent versions • Video formats: 3gp / mp4 / avi / mkv / flv / mov / rm / rmvb • Image formats: jpg / jpeg / png / bmp Accessing the Pulse Player Settings...
Pulse Player Settings The following table describes the Pulse Player settings. For more information on how to use the underlying Android operating system, refer to the following section. Setting Description Software Update Check for available Pulse Player software updates. This requires an Internet connection.
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“OFF” keeps the screen oriented in the default landscape display orientation. Note that this option only works for iDISPLAY tablets, and does not affect the use of the media player set-top box. All Rights Reserved...
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Setting Description Log Option “ON” enables recording Pulse Player log messages to a log file stored in the internal device memory. If this setting is enabled, the log file “PulsePlayer_Log.txt” is created and stored in the top-most directory of the device’s internal memory, which can be accessed through the “Explorer”...
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Configure a daily reboot time to ensure Pulse Player and the underlying Android operating system memory is regularly cleared and refreshed so as to maintain good playback performance for extended periods of time. OUTFORM recommends scheduling a daily reboot time when no customers are expected to use the device.
The applications menu contains commonly used Android applications and tools. The following three applications most relevant to using your iDISPLAY device are described below: PulsePlayer Opens and runs the Pulse Player software to play interactive content.
Configuring the Android Operating System Settings Tap on the “Settings” icon to configure the following three relevant Android system settings: Connecting to a Wireless Network The preselected item on the left hand settings menu is “Wi-Fi”. To enable wireless connections, drag the “Wi-Fi” menu item slider to the right to display “ON”. After a few seconds available wireless networks appear on the right side of the screen.
Using Pulse Management Pulse Management is an additional subscription-based feature that can be used to remotely control iDISPLAY devices. When connecting to the Internet, the Pulse Management app automatically connects to the service’s servers, as is indicated by the “Registering Device” message that briefly appears. If connecting to the Internet for the first time, a prompt appears requesting device administrator activation.
USB drive. • The USB drive was inserted into the “USB OTG (On-The-Go)” port of the iDISPLAY device with the Android system “Developer options” setting “USB debugging” enabled. The “USB OTG” port can also be used for developer debugging purposes.
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