Peripheral Information
You can check the hardware specifications and configure related settings of the peripherals or devices in SYSTEM > Peripheral page.
Wireless

In the left column, you can check the model of the wireless network adapter. It will show N/A if you don't attach any adapter.
If you want to edit wireless settings, please click Edit in the right column. Then you can configure settings in NETWORK > Wireless page.
3G

In the left column, you can check the model of the 3G data network adapter. It will show N/A if you don't attach any adapter.
If you want to edit 3G data network settings, please click Edit in the right column. Then you can configure settings in NETWORK > 3G page.
GPS

In the left column, you can check information of GPS and location, such as the model of GPS receiver, mode, status, latitude/longitude, ground speed, and address.
In the right column, you can edit location settings. Enable the GPS function. There are two types of GPS sources. Please select the one you are using now and configure it accordingly.
- Receive GPS signals from the USB/COM Port: Click Edit and fill in all necessary fields based on the manual of that GPS receiver.
- Receive GPS signals from the UDP port (LAN): Fill in the port number here.
If you enable the GPS function and finish configurations successfully, you can see the GPS connection status in the left column.
Back to TopRS-232

You can configure RS-232 parameters in the left column and commands in the right one.
RS-232 parameters
- You will see some buttons
in the column and each one represents one set of settings. Click one and start to do the configuration.
- Here you can configure RS-232 parameters such as COM Port, Baud Rate, Data-bit, Parity, Flow Control and Stop Bit. Please make sure the parameters you configure here consist with the connected device.
- Remember to enable the setting and the button will turn into green
.
RS-232 commands
- Click Add a RS-232 command and you will see a pop-up window.
- Name your command first, and choose a command type in the drop down menu. You can see a list of corresponding commands below. Select a command; then enter string by ASCII code or hexadecimal number. Click Save to adopt the changes.
- After you complete a command setting, you will see it listing in the table. Click
if you want to edit it again; click
if you want to delete this item. If you want to send the command now, just click
.
Video In

In the left column, you can see all UVC (USB Video Class) video input devices connecting to the player. Select a device and adjust related parameters.
Pixel Format | Select a resolution and frame rate. |
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Brightness | To adjust the brightness from 0 to 100 by every 5 degrees. |
Contrast | To adjust the contrast from 0 to 100 by every 5 degrees. |
Saturation | To adjust the saturation from 0 to 100 by every 5 degrees. |
Hue | To adjust hue from 0 to 100 by every 1 degree. |
Gamma | To adjust gamma from 0 to 100 by every 1 degree. |
Sharpness | To adjust the sharpness from 0 to 100 by every 1 degree. |
TV Standard (for analog capture card only) | Set video input type. The input type can be NTSC, PAL and SECAM. |
Over scan (for analog capture card only) | To adjust the over scan from 0 to 100 by every 5 degrees. You can use this option to adjust the image size. For example, 5 -> 105% and 10->110% |
For more informaiton about USB UVC capture card, please refer to the white paper.
Back to TopSound

In the left column, you can check the model of the embedded sound card and the output device you are using now.
Please click Edit in the right column, if you want to adjust the system volume either instantly or based on a pre-set schedule. Then you can configure settings in SCHEDULE > Sound page.
Select Audio Output
User can choose either HDMI audio or analog audio (phone jack/RCA). If you choose to use HDMI audio, you can only connect 1 HDMI display with speakers.
If you use HDMI digital audio output, you will not be able to change volume by adjusting the system volume. Please change the volume on the monitor speakers.
The main audio output of phone jack is the one with the green connector. If you need to output audio to other non-default phone jack connectors, please use HTML tag to control SMP Media Player.
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Touch Screen

You can check the model of your touch screen in the left column. Calibration is not necessary for most touch panels that CAYIN tested, so you can use Auto-detect for most cases. However, you still can enter proper parameters for the touch screen in the right column.
Auto-detect | Automatically read parameters from the Touch controller. This is the default setting. |
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Configure manually | Enter suitable X and Y axis parameters here. You can consult the touch screen manufacture or try it by yourself. |
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You CANNOT use touch panel in SMP-4000/SMP-6000/SMP-8000's extended and distinct modes. |
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Only touch panels (controller) with USB interface are supported. You must plug the USB cable to the touch panel before turning on the SMP player. |
USB

In the left column, all USB devices connecting to the player will be listed here. In the right column, you can change USB service settings.
You can select Disable to disable USB service completely to prevent possible access to SMP player through the USB port when not in use. Select Enable to resume USB service.
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Please be aware that you won’t be able to connect a keyboard or mouse directly to the SMP player to do on-site maintenance tasks if you disable USB service. Instead, you need to connect to SMP’s Web Manager via network. |