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| ===== Step 1: Downloading and Extracting the Installation Archive ===== | ===== Step 1: Downloading and Extracting the Installation Archive ===== | ||
| - | ==== 1. Downloading the zip ==== | + | === 1. Downloading the zip === |
| Please download the zebrix installation zip for PHILIPS ePaper displays using the link provided by our technical team (support@zebrix.net). | Please download the zebrix installation zip for PHILIPS ePaper displays using the link provided by our technical team (support@zebrix.net). | ||
| This archive contains all the tools and files required for installing zebrix on a PHILIPS ePaper display. | This archive contains all the tools and files required for installing zebrix on a PHILIPS ePaper display. | ||
| - | {{:public_media:zebrix_installation_package_for_philips_epaper_zip.png?nolink|}} | + | <WRAP center round download 60%> |
| + | Install Script download: https://downloads.zebrix.net/zebrix-epaper-install.zip | ||
| + | </WRAP> | ||
| - | ==== 2. Extracting the zip file ==== | + | === 2. Extracting the zip file === |
| Extract the ZIP archive using your usual compression/decompression tool or by selecting Windows’ "Extract All" option. | Extract the ZIP archive using your usual compression/decompression tool or by selecting Windows’ "Extract All" option. | ||
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| ===== Step 2: Connecting the PHILIPS display via USB and Powering On ===== | ===== Step 2: Connecting the PHILIPS display via USB and Powering On ===== | ||
| - | ==== 1. Make sure to disconnect all Android devices that might be connected to your Windows PC (example: an Android smartphone being charged) ==== | + | === 1. Make sure to disconnect all Android devices that might be connected to your Windows PC (example: an Android smartphone being charged) === |
| - | ==== 2. Connect the PHILIPS display to a power outlet ==== | + | === 2. Connect the PHILIPS display to a power outlet === |
| - | ==== 3. Connect the PHILIPS display to the network using an Ethernet cable ==== | + | === 3. Connect the PHILIPS display to the network using an Ethernet cable === |
| - | ==== 4. Connect the display to the Windows computer via USB (micro-USB) ==== | + | === 4. Connect the display to the Windows computer via USB (micro-USB) === |
| - | ==== 5. Check that the ePaper display is properly detected by Windows ==== | + | === 5. Check that the ePaper display is properly detected by Windows === |
| If the ePaper display is correctly detected, it appears in the list of devices and drives: | If the ePaper display is correctly detected, it appears in the list of devices and drives: | ||
| {{:public_media:epaper_device_detected.jpg?nolink|}} | {{:public_media:epaper_device_detected.jpg?nolink|}} | ||
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| ===== Step 3: Install Zebrix ===== | ===== Step 3: Install Zebrix ===== | ||
| - | <WRAP center round download 60%> | + | |
| - | Install Script download: https://downloads.zebrix.net/zebrix-epaper-install.zip | + | |
| - | </WRAP> | + | |
| * Double click install_android_epaper.bat | * Double click install_android_epaper.bat | ||
| - | ===== Step 4: Select "Zebrix Signage" as the Default Application ===== | + | ===== Step 4: Configure Date/Time ===== |
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| - | Click on the “BootApp” application from the device interface via screencopy {{ :fr:bootappzebrix.png?600 |}} | + | |
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| - | Choose “zebrix signage” as the default application {{ :fr:bootapp.png?600 |}} | + | |
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| - | Go to the device's applications and uninstall EPDApp (manufacturer’s recommendation for commercial use) | + | |
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| - | Finally, return to the list of applications and launch the “zebrix signage” app {{ :fr:bootapp2selectzebrix.png?600 |}} | + | |
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| - | ===== Step 5: Configure Date/Time ===== | + | |
| Configure the screen time zone: | Configure the screen time zone: | ||
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| {{ :en:selecttimezone.png?600 |}} | {{ :en:selecttimezone.png?600 |}} | ||
| - | ===== Step 6: Configure the Network (Wi-Fi) ===== | + | ===== Step 5: Configure the Network (Wi-Fi) ===== |
| From the device interface (with screencopy): {{ :fr:settings.png?600 |}} | From the device interface (with screencopy): {{ :fr:settings.png?600 |}} | ||
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| Return to the list of applications and launch “zebrix signage” {{ :fr:bootapp2.png?600 |}} | Return to the list of applications and launch “zebrix signage” {{ :fr:bootapp2.png?600 |}} | ||
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| + | ===== Step 6: Select "Zebrix Signage" as the Default Application ===== | ||
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| + | Click on the “BootApp” application from the device interface via screencopy {{ :fr:bootappzebrix.png?600 |}} | ||
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| + | Choose “zebrix signage” as the default application {{ :fr:bootapp.png?600 |}} | ||
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| + | Go to the device's applications and uninstall EPDApp (manufacturer’s recommendation for commercial use) | ||
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| + | Finally, return to the list of applications and launch the “zebrix signage” app {{ :fr:bootapp2selectzebrix.png?600 |}} | ||
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