Videotel 5367 User manual

Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Package Contents......................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Features ........................................................................................................................................ 1
2. SETTING UP YOUR PLAYER.......................................................................................................................2
2.1 How to program the contents to your CompactFlash card............................................................ 2
2.2 DIP Switch Selection :................................................................................................................... 2
2.3 Connect Player to Any Display with A/V Inputs ............................................................................ 3
2.4 Connect Player to Any Display with VGA or S-Video Inputs ........................................................ 3
3. INSERT FLASH CARD, POWER UP AND PLAY A VIDEO CLIP!..............................................................4
4. TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................................................................................................4
MPEG Player - Model #5367

The 5367 incorporates solid-state technology that provides high picture quality without degradation,
regardless of the number of playbacks, and a reliable, long lasting solution. The 5367 player is also
designed for instantaneous response to user input when a specific track is selected. A potential
customer or user will not walk away in boredom or frustration. It connects easily to any NTSC, PAL, S-
Video, or VGA video monitor, amplified stereo audio system or multimedia POP displays. The 5367
Digital Media Player is the perfect choice for any POP display, digital signage or interactive kiosk
system due to its compact design, industrial design, and cost effective pricing.
1.1 Package Contents
1.2 Features
Support multiple formats:
- Photo: JPEG
- Video: DivX MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MPEG-1, VOB, AVI
- Audio: MP3
Video out: VGA, S-Video, and Composite Video
Audio out: Stereo L/R
Support CF card type I/II
Instant track response
Compact size: easily integrated into any size and style display
Auto-play when powered ON
User friendly
NTSC/PAL auto detection
Slick design, rugged aluminum housing
Support PAL files with VGA output
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The 5367 Digital Media Player provides multi-format support in a compact, industrial hardware
design, which is specifically designed for the POP and Kiosk market. The 5367 can store and
playback full-motion audio/video clips from high speed Compact Flash® memory cards (CF) with DVD
quality audio/video output; MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DivX MPEG-4, JPEG, VOB, AVI and MP3 file
formats.
• 5367 Multimedia Player
• Video/Audio cable
• AC power adapter
• Compact Flash Card

2.1 How to program the contents to your
CompactFlash card
2.2 DIP Switch Selection :
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In order to setup your content to work with the 5367 you must have a high speed Compact Flash®
media card. To integrate your media content (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DivX MPEG-4, MP3, or JPEGs) you
will need to use a Compact Flash® reader with your computer to load the appropriate files and setup;
see programming below for more details.
Connect your card reader to your PC (note: be sure that the card
reader driver is installed) and insert the Compact FLASH card (we
recommend 128 MB minimum) into the reader. To program your
multimedia content on to the media card, open the file manager and
copy the files to the card reader drive.
The 5367 utilizes a three-digit numeric ID system for programming
your content tracks, so you will need to number you r tracks using
this system; please note that you can keep your track descriptions
as well. There are two types of play modes, MENU and REPEAT,
which determine what number is the first track. For Instance, in the
Menu mode the first track is 000 , which is the looping track, For the
Repeat mode the first track is 001.
Menu mode: This is the factory default mode. Track 000 is the looping track for your menu file and it
will continue to play until another track is selected from either a push button or touch screen input
device.
Repeat mode: To change to repeat mode dipswitch # 1 must be in the “OFF” position. Please note
that when making any dipswitch changes the power must be “ON” in order for the changes to take
affect. Repeat mode will play in sequence, one track at a time in numeric order, and after the last track
the DV-66B will play track 001 again and continue looping in numeric order.
NOTE:
Setup changes will be saved on the flash memory, so the selection made will not change when the
power is turned OFF. To ensure the MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 played properly on the 5367 player you
need to make sure both MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 have the file extension “xxx.mpg”; DivX MPEG-4 files
must have the file extension “xxx.avi” and “xxx.divx” or else the video clips will not be recognized by
5367.
DOWN
1. Menu Mode
2. Composite Output
3. Not Used
4. Not Used
5. 16:9 Full Screen
6. PAL composite/S-video Output
7. USB on (5367)
8. Power On
UP
Repeat Mode
VGA Output
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4:3 Letter Box
PAL VGA Output
USB Off
Power Off
NOTE: Default setting for all switches is set at the DOWN position, except for SW6 and SW7. Please
refer to the image above. Please make sure that the power is ON, when changing dipswitch settings.

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2.3 Connecting The 5367 To Any Display With
Audio / Video Inputs
Simply connect 5367 to any video display such as a PC monitor, video monitor or TV with A/V inputs,
and you can start watching the video clips stored on your Compact Flash Card. You can control the
track selection with an optional 5374 control box, and it gives you the ability to control up 6 videos on the
5367 mpeg player.
Caution: DO NOT plug in the power before Compact Flash® Card is inserted into 5367 card slot.
Videotel recommends that Compact Flash® Card to be inserted into the slot first, and then the power
can be applied to the unit as described later.
Step 1
Plug in the RCA end of A/V cable to the
jacks located at the rear of 5367.
Step 2
Plug in the yellow end of the A/V cable to
“Video In,” white end to “Audio L,” and red
end to “Audio R” of your display.
Note:
Normally the A/V inputs are located in the
back of a TV or monitor. For more instruc-
tions on how to use A/V input on your
display, consult the manual for the device.
Step 3
Turn on the power of the display, and change the channel to the corresponding A/V input channel if
necessary.
Note: For more detailed instructions on how to switch to the corresponding A/V input channel on the
display, refer to the manual for that display device.
2.4 Connecting the DV-68 to Any Display with VGA
or S-Video Inputs
Please connect your VGA or S-Video cable to the connector(s) and switch to the corresponding VGA/S-
Video input channel on the display. You are now ready to insert the CF card followed by plugging in the
power supply to the DV-68. For VGA output, switch the blue DIP SW2 to UP position on the board with
power ON and CF card inserted.
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