For the DynaScan DS431LT4 / DSMCBE2, we provide a specially customized player app:
https://sklera.tv/android/dynascan/sklera-android-start.sklera.at-release-4.2.94-native.apk
Steps for installation
- Download the APK file using the link mentioned above and save it to a USB flash drive.
- Start your Dynascan device and configure the network and time settings.
- If necessary, switch to the Home screen in case the preinstalled DSM365 app is active (you can switch to the Home screen by pressing the Back button on the device’s remote control).
- Open the On-Screen Display by pressing the Settings button on the remote control.
- Under Advanced → Power Off, you can define the device’s power-off behavior:
- 'Standby' means that only the display panel is turned off, while the Android OS and the sklera Player remain active.
- 'Sleep' means a complete shutdown of the device.
Select the option that best suits your situation. Close the On-Screen Display by pressing the Back button on the remote control.
- Connect the USB flash drive and open the File Manager. Switch the view from internal storage to the connected USB drive. The File Manager should display media categories. Navigate to “Installation packages.”
- Select the downloaded APK file and confirm by pressing the OK button on the remote control or by clicking with a mouse. Install the app.
- IMPORTANT:Close the File Manager and open the DSService app. In the General Settings, select 'Autostart' and choose the sklera Player app.
Operating Hours
Currently, only one on-time and one off-time per day can be configured on the device.
If more complex operating hours are required (e.g., switching the display off during a lunch break), the following workaround is currently necessary (version 4.2.94):
- Change the mode to 'Standby' under Advanced → Power Off using the device’s remote control, if it is not already set.
- Enable the 'Virtual Standby' setting on the device in the CMS
- You can now configure the desired operating hours directly on the device.
Note: As Virtual Standby only switches off the display panel but not the underlying system, this results in slightly higher power consumption compared to a full shutdown.