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INTRODUCTION

AZ-MScreen, a kind of android version remote client application, can run on phones,
pads or other devices that have the WIFI function and support the android operating
system.

Basic support
Android OS 2.3.3 and above
Resolution: 1280 x 720 for standard,others adaptable (adaptive process)
Default language: English (can be extended to multiple languages)
Ali3516 STB server
Features
STB login history manager
DVB channel list (TV/Radio) browser / edit / play
DVB channel favorite manager
DVB EPG browser
Remote control: IR / Touch gestures
DVB timer browser / Edit
DVB control/Debug
Recommended configurations
1GB RAM
1GHz CPU

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UI

PAGE

STRUCTURE

The UI page structure of the AZ-MScreen is given below to show the relationship and
the operation sequence of UI pages.
1.Server Login Page

2.Main Page
3.Channel Page
7.TV/Radio Page
8. EPG Page
9.Play Page
10.Edit Mode
4.Remote Page
11.Touch Pad Page
12.IR1 Page
13.IR2 Page
5.Timer Page
14.Add Timer Page
6.Other Page2

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15.Control Page

AZ-MScreen Manual

16.Debug Page
17.About Page
Figure 2-1 UI Page Structure

SERVER

LOGIN

Start AZ-MScreen, Figure 3-1 will appear. Display STB servers can be connected.
Each item shows the model name and serial number of the STB server.
There are three ways to login.
First, you can select the STB server to login by using serial number in figure
3-1.
Second, you can click switching login button at the bottom of figure 3-1,
switch to figure 3-2, input IP to login.
Third, you can click History button in the upper right corner of figure 3-1,
switch to figure 3-3. The gray item means that you can not login and click no effect.

Figure 3-1 Login Page

Figure 3-2 IP Login Page


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Figure 3-3 History Login Page

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CHANNEL PAGE

When login, you will see figure 4-1.


Operation table:
No
Function

Description

Program Number

Program Name

Encryption Icons
Blue icon represents encryption

Favorite Icons
Blue icon represents your favorite programs

Lock Icons
Blue icon represents locked

EPG Button
Click EPG button to show the EPG information.

Play Button
Click, program can be played on mobile terminals, do not affect
the STB program playing (need to install the MX player first).

TV/Radio Button

Edit Button
Click to enter edit mode.

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Channel Page.

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Remote Page.

12

Timer Page.

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Other Page.

4-1 TV/Radio Page


Click TV button in the upper left corner of figure 4-1, switch to figure 4-2. Click
each item, The STB server will switch to the program. If the program locked, need to
input password.

Figure 4-1 TV Page

Figure 4-2 Radio Page

4-2 EPG Page


Click EPG button to find EPG information for the program. Such as, figure 4-3.
Slip at the bottom to show the information of different date. Click
item will switch to figure 4-4.

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Figure 4-3 EPG Page

Figure 4-4 EPG Edit Page

Operation table:
No
Function

Description

Return to EPG Page

Enter to figure 4-5, select record or view.


Record item means to record the program at real time.such as
figure 4-6.
View item means to view the program at real time.such as
figure 4-7.

Figure 4-5 Timer Type Page

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Figure 4-6 EPG Record Page

Figure 4-7 EPG View Page

4-3 Play Page


Click play button to play the program on mobile terminals. If there isnt MX
player, it will display the figure 4-8. The mobile terminals need to install MX player.

Figure 4-8 Install MX Player

4-4 Edit Mode


There are two ways to enter the edit mode.
First, you can click Edit button in the upper right corner of figure 4-1,will switch
to figure 4-9.
Second, you can long press item to enter the edit mode as figure 4-9.
Operation table:
No
Function
Description
1

Change the program number.

Rename program name.

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Delete program.

Lock program.

Add program to favorite types.

Exit edit mode.

Select all programs to edit.

In the figure 4-9, if you select a program, then click favor button, will switch to
figure 4-10. You can select some favorite types.

Figure 4-9 Edit Mode

Figure 4-10 Favor Setting Page

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REMOTE

PAGE

5.1 Touch Pad


There are a touch pad and touch gestures help .

Figure 5-1 Touch Page

On touch pad, there are 9 types of touch gestures, they are double-click, up-down,
down-up, up-down-hold, down-up-hold, right-left-hold, left-right-hold, L-type,
reverse-L-type.
Touch operation table:
No
Function

Description

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It sends the OK command to the STB server.


Double-click

It sends the Down or Channel - command to the STB


server.

Drag up-down

It sends the Up or Channel+ command to the STB


server.

Drag down-up

4
Drag up-down-hold

It sends the Down or Channel continuous- command to


the STB server.

Drag down-up-hold

It sends the Up or Channel continuous+ command to


the STB server.

5
6
7
8
9

Drag left-right-hold

It sends the Right or Volume + command to the STB


server.

Drag right-left-hold

It sends the Left or Volume - command to the STB


server.

Drag up-down-left
Drag up-down-right

It sends the Menu command to the STB server.


It sends the Exit command to the STB server.

5. 2

IR1 page
This page provides the remote controller function, including the Power key, the
mute key, the menu key, the exit key, the color key.

Figure 5-2 IR1 Page

Operation table:
No
Function
1

Description
Click this button to send the Power command to the STB server.

power

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Click this button to send the Mute command to the server .

2
mute
3

menu

Click this button to send the Menu commend to the STB server.
Click this button to send the Exit commend to the STB server.

Exit
5

In the UI navigation bar of the STB server, these hotkeys


functions can be found.

Click these buttons to send corresponding IR commands to the


STB server.

5.3

IR2 Page
This page also provides the remote controller function, including the number key,
the TV/Radio key, the recall key, volume up/down key, page up/down key, a series of
record, play, pause, stop, fast-back, fast-forward, last, next key.

Figure 5-3 IR2 Page

Operation table:
No
Function
1

Number 0~9

Description
Click these buttons to send the corresponding number commands
to the STB server.
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Click this button to send the TV/Radio command to the STB
server.

2
TV/Radio
3

Click this button to send the Recall command to the STB server.
Recall

Volume -/+

Click these buttons to send the Volume UP/Down command


to the STB server.

Page -/+

Click these buttons to send the Page UP/Down commands to the


STB server.
Click these buttons ( Record, Play, Pause, Stop, Last, Next,
Fast-back, Fast-forward ) to send corresponding IR commands to
the STB server.

TIMER

PAGE

Click Timer button, such as the figure 6-1 to enter timer page.

Figure 6-1 Timer Button

6.1 Timer page


Timer list browsing page. When enter the Timer page, the mobile terminal will
auto dynamically get the timer list information from the STB server.

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Figure 6-2 Timer Page

NOTE:
this time is that now time difference with the start time of
the event. When current event is running, it will show on-going .
Operation table:
No
Function

Description

Click these buttons to pack up / show all event information.

Click this button to send the Add Event Timer command


to the STB server.

Add Event

Click these buttons to show / pack up event information.

6.2 Add Timer Page


In the timer page, click

Add Event Timer button to enter the Add Timer

Page .The mobile terminal will dynamically get the default settings from the STB
server.
NOTE:
When the new event timer conflicts with the existing one, it will fail to add.

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Figure 6-3 Add Timer Page

Operation table:
No
Function

Description

Channel

Click this button, a new window will pop-up for selecting channel
name.

Date

Click this button, a new window will pop-up for selecting date.

Start

Click this button, a new window will pop-up for selecting channel
start time.

Stop

Click this button, a new window will pop-up for selecting channel
stop time.

Repeat

Click this button, a new window will pop-up for selecting repeat
number of the event timer.

Standby

Standby is on, when arrive to start time , it will send the Power
command to the server end.

Record

Record is on, when arrive to start time,the STB program will be


recording.

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In the figure 4-1, click

button in the lower right corner to switch to figure

7-1.

Figure 7-1 Other Page Button

7-1 Control Page


In the figure 7-1, click Control button to switch to figure 7-2.

Figure 7-2 Control Page

Figure 7-3 Sleep Timer Page

Operation table:
No
Function

Description

Sleep Timer

Set the STB server sleep countdown. Such as 7-3.

Parental Control

Set into the menu if you need password. Such as figure 7-4.

Change Password

Change Password locking the STB server. Such as figure 7-5.

Screen Lock

Lock screen or unlock, when screen is lock, you will need to input
password to enter the STB server.
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Power

Turn on the STB server or Turn off the STB server.

Factory Default

Such as figure 7-6.

Figure 7-4 Parental Control Page

Figure 7-5 Change Password Page

Figure 7-6 Factory Default Page

7-2 Debug Page


In the figure 7-1, click Debug button to switch to figure 7-7. If the button of
Enable item is ON as figure 7-8, you can send email messages to the specified email
address.

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Figure 7-7 Debug Page

Figure 7-8 Debug Enable Page

7-3 About Page


In the figure 7-1, click About button to switch to figure 7-9.
Click

to enter our company homepage as figure.

Figure 7-9 About Page

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WARNING DIALOGS

8.1 Add Timer Failed


When adding new event timer conflict with existing, operate failed, dialog will
appear. Page will go back the Timer page.

8.2 Connection Failed


If you input wrong IP or STB is not online, you will see figure 8-1.

Figure 8-1

8.3 Play Warning


On channel page, click play button , it will play the program on mobile
terminals. If there isnt MX player, it will display the figure 8-2. The mobile terminals
need to install MX player.

Figure 8-2

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APPENDIX

9.1 Device Test Table


Device

Android Version

CPU

RAM

Resolution

Sony Ericsson ST18i

Android 2.3.4

1GHz

512MB

854*480

HUAWEI U8860

Android 2.3.6

1.4GHz

512MB

854*480

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