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1. TP Preview TP Preview enables the preview screen for the operator producer Preview screen is meant for guiding the operator by replicating the screen visible to the reader Operator can con control position speed etc using the preview screen Control Panel Control Panel is a small floating control that can be used to control the prompting operations of the teleprompter Pressing Control Pnale button enabled the control panel Story Preview Story Preview is a small window that opens up side by side the run order lt displays the content of the highlighted selected story in the runorder Story preview windows can be enabled disabled using the story preview button t O ettings Tab Buttons and Menus Mirrored Sets the Teleprompter s prompting setting to mirrored This is the normal setting O be used when the teleprompter is being used with its glass hood aa Unmirrored Sets the Teleprompter s prompting setting to unmirrored This is the normal setting to be used when the teleprompter is being used without its glass hood MOS Opens up the MOS settings window See MOS Settings for more details Users Opens up user management dialog Users can be added deleted modified using See user management for more detail s gt Readers Opens up the reader management dialog box Readers can be reated edited deleted using it See Reader management for more detail O
2. Hand Control Enables Disables the USB hand control device Foot Control Enables Disables the USB foot control device D09 Serial Foot control Enables Disables the serial foot control device Q eneral Tab Buttons and menus Uninstall Uninstalls the software from your system and generates an un installation key os Help Opens Samvad Help About Displays information about the software Exit Saves current settings and exits the application Samvad Basics Customizing The Samvad Window Repositioning Run order Columns Samvad run order s fields can be customized as per the user preference To change the order of fields 1 Click and hold on the area in the column header 2 Drag it to the desired location 3 Release the mouse button once it is in the desired location 4 Repeat steps 1 3 until all the columns are where you d like them to be Run order columns will appear in this order only until you re position them again Resizing Windows To resize your runorder editor window just position the cursor in the corner or on the sides of the window until you see a double arrow symbol then resize the window accordingly Samvad Basics Opening a Run order 1 Opening a new Run order a Select Run order Tab b Click On New Run order ton c A Create Run Order Dialogue Box will appear Enter the details and click OK Greate New Run Order f Ex Create Run Order Dialogue d
3. f When you are done editing Click Resume Run order M D on editor or Click Live Edit Complete button on Commands Tab g When the entire story as visible in editor has been prompted the run order will resume from the next story Note Preview at the bottom of Type N Prompt Editor is only indicative and may not be exact Ix Stop a Goto Commands Tab b Click Stop button OR a Click Stop on Control Panel x Scrolling Speed Control scrolling Speed can be controlled from Control panel Scrolling speed has been categorized in 5 categories Very Fast Fast Medium Slow and Very Slow Within each category speed can be further refined using the Fine Tune track bar on the control panel Scrolling Speed Speed Categories Play Pause Fine Tunin Change scroll direction Previous Font Size Selector Skip Stop Other Operations 1 Adding Deleting Modifying Users a Go To Settings Tab b Click Users Button c A dialogue box will open up d You can add delete modify users by clicking the appropriate buttons 2 Adding Deleting Modifying Readers a Go to Settings Tab b Click Readers button c A dialogue box will open up d You can add delete modify readers by clicking the appropriate buttons Further details about reader operations is given under the section Reader Management ante Run Sl in detail General Estd Time Word Block Count Star
4. A blank run order will be opened 2 Opening an existing run order a Select Run order Tab b Click On Open Run order 9 c Open Run Order Dialogue Box will appear Select the Run order from the list and click OK Open RunjOrder E Ax Open Run Order Cancel Open Run Order Dialogue d Selected Run order will be opened Editing a Run order 1 Adding a new story a Select Story Tab b Click on New M T c A blank Editor will open up OF Eii File Edit View Format OOOOOQQOOOOOQOOQOOOGGOOQOQ Blank Editor EY m d Write the text of the story e When you are done editing Click Save f A dialogue box will appear Enter the story name story names should be unique and click OK g Editor will close and story will be added to the open run order 2 Adding an old story a Select Story Tab b Click on Old Story Button c A dialogue box with list of all existing stories will open up Select the story you wish to add to the open run order and click OK Add Story to Rinornder aa All Story List 4 Samvad prompter3 03 erroroldl 3425 srilipi test13427 sl wear dad srilipi test srilipi test13443 ett srilipi test13432 srilipi test13433 lt lt Add Story to Run Order Old story Dialogue Box d The story will be added to the open run order 3 Importing a story a Select Story Tab b Click Import Button c A file b
5. Goto Commands Tab b Click Skip button vi Insert Breaking News a Goto Commands Tab b Click Breaking News sutton _ cy c Editor will open up Write the story and click Save button on editor d A dialogue box will open up Specify the story name and position Click OK e Story will be inserted at the specified position Note Breaking news cannot be inserted at any position before queued last played story In case the position specified lies before the queued played story then story will be inserted at the earliest possible position vil Use Type N Prompt a Goto Commands Tab b Click Type N Prompt button Editor will open up Write the story on editor It will be prompted as you type ap e When you have completed the story Click Resume Run rier D button on editor or in Commands Tab f You will be prompted for the story name Specify the story name and click Ok g Story will be saved in Type N prompt run order h When the entire Type N Prompt story has been prompted the run order will resume from exact point where control was shifted to Type N Prompt Note Preview at the side of Type N Prompt Editor is only indicative and may not be exact viii Use Live Edit a Goto Commands Tab b Click Live Edit v c Editor will open up with the currently playing story loaded into it d In this mode the prompting continues as you edit e Changes in text will be reflected in prompting
6. be manually changed by the operator or the reader To set this speed open a run order and then press preview speed The run order will start to play Adjust the speed according to the reader and press set speed button on reader form The prompting speed button will show a numerical equivalent of the selected speed Press create or update whichever appropriate to save the speed MOS Configuration Samvad M 8 01 supports MOS protocol and can easily be used in integration with NCS for smooth operations To configure MOS on Samvad Go to Settings Tab and select MOS button It will open the following form where properties for MOS protocol can be configured Buddyld NCSIP Buddy IP UpperPort Activated 192 168 0 4 MOS ID This is the name for the teleprompter by which other MOS devices can identify the teleprompter If you are not sure what to enter here write SAMVAD here However two MOS devices cannot have the same MOS ID so if you are using two or more samvad teleprompters write SAMVAD1 SAMVAD2 and so on MOS IP Address This is the IP address IPv4 of the machine where samvad is running Lower Port This the lower port for MOS protocol If you are not sure of what to use here write 10540 This is the default lower port Upper Port This is the upper port for MOS protocol If you are not sure of what to use here write 10541 10541 is the default upper port for MOS NCS Details NCS ID
7. Comcon Software Solutions Samvad Teleprompter Telerrompy Sugo AL LULL anguages User Manual Introduction to Samvad Opening Samvad Samvad Shortcut should be automatically created on your desktop at the time of installation If it does not follow the steps below 1 Click Start on the Windows task bar 2 Select Programs 3 Select Samvad The Samvad Window Samvad enables you to create edit and run scripts of any length at multiple speeds and ina variety of colors The Samvad software can be divided into three main segments Run order COI CTION of stories e Control Panel Used for prompting operations e Editor Used to import write and edit scripts The Samvad Menus and Toolbars Samvad has tabbed menus and toolbars which appear at the top of main window te SAMVAD DEMO Run Ord Orde Story New Run Order Qe Vij ey er Delete Run Order Samvad Main Window Run Order Tab Buttons and menus New Run order Creates a blank run order using the create dialog box Open Run order Opens an existing run order using the Open run order dialog box Delete Run order Deletes an existing run order using delete runorder dialog box 0000 Schedule Run Order Schedules an existing runorder using scheduling dialog box U tor Tab button and menus lt New Opens a blank story in the editor Edit Opens the currently selected highlighted story of the
8. OOS O8 OO000 OOO Enter 4utoText entries Here AutoTest Mame Po Delete Insert Shortcut Key m try Editor Window Formatting The Text To change text formatting use the Font Font Color and Background color Tab dialog boxes from the menu You can also use the toolbar for some formatting shortcuts Before you apply formatting select the text you want changed e To select the entire Script select Select All from the Edit menu Alternatively you can use Ctrl A e To select part of the text click and drag the mouse over the text you want formatted Changing Fonts Click the Fonts button on Editor Toolbar or Select Font from Format menu on Editor window Use the Font dialog box to change the font type and size To change the font using the dialog box 1 Select Font from the Format menu to open the Font dialog box OR To change the font using the toolbar 1 Click the Fonts button to open the Font dialog box 2 Make any necessary adjustments to the Font s typeface style and size in the appropriate lists Use the following toolbar buttons for styling the script e Bold O Italic or sndertines e Font a e Background n Saving a Story To save under the current file name _ OR 2 Select Save from the File menu 1 Click To save a script locally on the system 1 Select Save As from the File menu This opens the Save As dialog box 2 Browse to the location where yo
9. This is MOS Id of the NCS BUDDY ID This is the MOS Id of the buddy NCS Buddy NCS are a feature of ENPS system If your NCS does not have a buddy NCS leave this field blank NCS IP This is the IP address IPv4 of the system running as NCS BUDDY IP This is the IP address IPv4 of the system running as Buddy NCS Upper Port This is the upper port defined for the NCS Activated Check this box to activate the settings for a given NCS If this box is not checked Samvad will not communicate the given NCS Restart application after activating a NCS for settings to take effect NCS Type Type of NCS such as ENPS OCTOPUS etc Working With Accessories 1 2 USB Hand Control Operations such as Play Pause Skip Soeed Control and Scrolling Direction can be controlled with the use of Hand Control Hand Control is an optional item If you have purchased Hand Control you need to install it first a Installation i Connect the Hand Control to a USB port on your System or Samvad Box li Insert Samvad Installation CD USB drive and open the installation menu iii Click install USB Controls button on the Samvad installation menu iv Installation of USB controls will start System may take a minute or two to complete installation v After installations completes successfully start Samvad software b Operations i Go to Settings Tab ii Click USB Hand Control button iii A notification should appear in the system tray
10. d story is automatically skipped during prompting All Blocked stories are marked in red Word Count Number of words in the story Start Time Expected Start Time of the story Expected Start Time of the first Story is 00 00 00 This time is only for reference purpose of the operator Actual time of start may differ Story Reader Stories can be assigned to readers defined in the system Once a story has been assigned to a reader settings defined for that reader i e background color font color text size scrolling speed etc become automatically applicable to that story For example if story ABC is assigned to reader1 and reader1 has font color specified at yellow and prompting speed specified to medium high then story ABC will automatically be prompted in yellow text color and prompting speed will automatically shift to medium high at the start of the story W M Reading Speed in words per minute of the reader assigned to story If no reader is assigned default reading speed is displayed Clip Name If any audio video clips are to be played after during the script then its name and length can be specified Clip Name is to be specified in this column Contents of this column are meant only for reference purpose Clip Length Length of the clip in seconds This time is used in the calculation of start time of the next story Story Progress Bar Story Progress bar shows the progress of story in playing conditions It represents graphicall
11. lse do nothing TP Preview will be disabled li Setting mirrored un mirrored settings a C Go To Settings Tab To enable mirrored display click mirrored button 3 By default mirrored option is enabled Mirrored text should be used when TP is being used with glass hood To disable mirrored display click un mirrored button Mirrored setting should be disabled only when teleprompter is not being used with glass hood iii Setting Font size a b Font size can be set from control panel If Control panel is not visible then 1 Go to View tab _ 2 Click Control Panel button A square panel should become visible Set the font size using Font Size labeled drop down box A higher font size corresponds to bigger text size while teleprompting Note Text size set in the editor has no effect on the text size used while prompting 2 Prompting 1 Start Prompting a b C Click Play button on the control Panel to start prompting OR Go To Commands Tab Click Play button li Pause a Go to Commands Tab Click Pause button OR Click Pause on Control panel iii Change scrolling Direction a Goto Commands Tab b Click scroll up scroll down to change scrolling direction to up down OR a Click scroll up som button from control panel to change scrolling direction iv Moving to previous Story a Goto Commands Tab b Click Skip button v Skip Story a
12. priate values in the following buttons as per the the instructions given below Reader update _Reftech Cancel To create a new Reader enter the values in new reader section and click create To update an existing reader select the reader from the drop down list then modify the relevant values in new reader section and click update to save the changes Properties in the new reader section are explained below Reader name This the name of the reader This name is to be used for selecting the reader in the drop down available on the run order Two readers cannot have same name Text Size This is the size of the font for the reader Stories for the given reader will be automatically prompted in the specified text size irrespective of the font size selected at the control panel Background Color This the color used at the background of the story text while prompting Text Color This is the color of the story text Reading Speed This is the raeding speed of the raeder in Words per Minute This speed is used to calculate the expected time to be taken for the story If no speed is specified a default speed of 150 wom is used to tiem the script Prompting Speed This is the speed at which user would like the story to be prompted If this is set then as soon as the prompting shifts to a story of the given user prompting speed will automatically change to the selected speed at the start of the story Later on speed can
13. rol to a serial port on your system and it is operational If you do not have a serial port in your system you may have to insert a serial card in your system a After connecting the serial foot control to system Go to Settings Tab b Click USB Serial foot control button c Your serial control is now enabled
14. rowser will appear Select the file you wish to add as story d The file will be added to the runorder 4 Adding an Image story a Select Story Tab b Click Image story Button c Ifan installed web camera or scanner is detected on the system its interface will appear Use the interface to click a picture or take scans Save them in Directory C Samvad Click ok d Files will be added to the run order and removed from the directory c Samvad 5 Editing an existing story To edit an existing story do either of the following a Double click the story and it will open up in the editor b When You are done editing Click Save to save the changes OR a Select the story in the run order so that its row is highlighted b Select the Story Tab c Click the edit button d Story will open up in editor for editing Canmi e When you are done Click cme to save the changes 6 Re ordering Stories To re order stories in a Run order do the following a Move Story UP a Select the story in the run order so that its row is highlighted b Select the Story Tab c Click Move Up button l d Story will be moved one position higher in the run order b Move Story Down 1 Select the story in the run order so that its row is highlighted li Select the Story Tab iii Click Move Down button iv Story will be moved one position lower in the run order Editor Operations Editor File Edit view Format OOOO
15. run order in editor for editing Old Story Adds an existing story into the current run order using the old story dialog box 22 Add Image Story If camera or scanner is attached to the system then it opens up the nt dialog box for taking pictures scans and adding them to the currently open run order elev Q mport Imports html word text file and adds it to the currently open run order Formatting mported files may result in improper functioning Hence it is recommended to check orted files once before final prompting oS Delete Deletes the highlighted selected story from the run order Move UP Moves the selected highlighted story one position up in the run order 000 Move Down Moves the selected highlighte story one position down in the run order ommands Tab buttons and menus O Play Starts prompting of the currently open run order 199 Pause Pauses the run order currently being prompted Prompting can be started again by ressing play Prompting will start from the exact position where it was paused O 6 Stop Stops the currently playing run order Once stopped the run order will begin rompting from the start when play is pressed O Skip Takes the currently playing story to its end position PS Breaking News This option is used for inserting stories in a run order which is already playing It opens up a blank editor for scripting
16. stating USB Hand Control Enabled You can now use your hand control iv If the notifications does not appear un plug your hand control Re insert your hand control in the USB port and re start Samvad software Now try enabling the hand control again v If the notification still doesn t appear and your hand control is not functioning properly then probably USB Controls have not been installed properly Re perform the installation Foot Control USB Foot control and Hand Control have the same installation If you have already installed USB hand control then proceed with the operations of USB foot control otherwise follow the steps given in USB hand Control installation before proceeding with USB foot control Operations a Goto settings Tab b Click USB foot control button c A notification should appear in the system tray stating USB Foot Control Enabled You can now use your foot control for controlling speed play pause and toggle direction d Ifthe notification does not appear un plug your foot control Re insert your foot control in the USB port and re start Samvad software Now try enabling the foot control again e Ifthe notification still doesn t appear and your foot control is not functioning properly then probably USB Controls have not been installed properly Re perform the installation Serial Foot Control Serial Foot Control does not need any installation Simply connect the serial foot cont
17. t Time Story Reader W M Clip Name Clip Time 1 InComplete Tri Yalley case A law firms open letter to Obama 526 liz 793 12 00 00 4M Reader 90 Obama letter 10 lt founder Assanges lawyers fight extradition 168 El 422 12 08 58 AM 150 lo 3 o Google executive helped spark Egypt revolt es o 1283 12 11 46 AM Reader2 SA Reader3 12 26 16 AM 220 12 28 594M 12 30 27 AM Gambhir Batting 5 Gautam Gambhir Fire all the way Thomas dares SC says it can t dislodge CYC g nasa takes 3d pics of suns surface O 0O 0 Reader3 Hurn Az Gl l Sno Serial Number of the story 2 Story Status A story can be marked incomplete by setting the story status to incomplete Incomplete stories are highlighted and can be easily distinguished from complete stories Once a stories is complete its status can be set to complete and highlighting is removed 3 Story Title Name of the Story A title cannot contain special characters colon and single 10 11 12 13 quote and length of story title should be less than 50 characters Estd Time Estimated time in seconds required for the entire story to be played This time is calculated based on words in the story and reading speed specified for the story Reading speed is displayed in the column W M Block Story A story can be blocked by checking the box under column Block A blocke
18. the story On saving a dialogue box asks for the position of the story The story is inserted at the specified position or at the earliest position poe if the specified position is no longer available at Type N Play Type N Play allows you to prompt as you write the story in editor This feature is enabled only when a run order is playing Type N play stops the playing runorder and opens an editor windows for scripting the story Prompting starts as soon as the editor is open and whatever is written on the editor thereafter is prompted in real time To go back to the preiously playing run order press resume run order button on the editor or the main window Once resume run order is pressed the editor is no longer available for editing Entire text in editor is prompted and thereafter prompting continues from the exact point where control was shifted to type N Play Scroll Up Sets the scrolling direction upwards Scroll Down Sets the scrolling direction downwards Live Edit Live Edit is similar to Type N Prompt in the sense that it allows you to edit text in real time The major difference being that instead of scripting a new story live edit gives you the option of editing the currently playing story Live Edit opens up the currently playing story in the editor and is similar to Type N prompt thereon On completion of Live Edit run order resumes from the next story in the run order View Tab buttons and menus
19. u wish to save the file 3 In the File name box enter the file name 4 Click Save The file will be saved at the selected location as an html file AutoText This feature enables quick insertion of frequently used lines and phrases Auto text entries can be easily created saved and assigned shortcut keys To view auto text toolbar select Auto text from the View menu in editor Auto text Toolbar will appear on the right side of the editor To add an auto text entry on auto text toolbar select new and then write the text in the auto text toolbars editor Assign a shortcut key and press save The new entry will appear start appearing in the list of auto texts visible at the bottom left of the auto text toolbar Teleprompting Operations Prerequisites Run Order to be prompted should be open Hardware should be properly connected To start prompting do the following 1 Pre prompting Settings Following settings should be done before beginning to prompt i Setting TP Preview TP Preview allows the operator to view the display visible to reader This preview is completely synchronized with the reader s display TP preview can be enabled disabled as per choice To enable disable TP preview do the following a b C Go to Settings Tab If you see TP review B then click it to enable TP Preview else do nothing TP Preview will be enabled If you see Disable TP Preview button then click it to disable TP Preview e
20. y the proportion of story that has already been prompted Reader Management Readers in Samvad give the flexibility of storing different profiles They can represent actual news anchors or can be used to represent frequently used prompting settings Readers give the option of storing a combination of following settings e Background color Text Color Text Size Prompting Speed Reading Speed A reader can set any of the above settings to a particular value and then that setting becomes automatically prevalent in stories assigned to that reader For example if text color is set to red for reader XYZ then all stories that have been assigned to reader XYZ will be prompted in red color A story which has not been assigned to any reader continues to be prompted at the default settings of the system A story can be assigned to a reader by selecting the reader in reader column of the run order A story can be assigned to one reader at max Reader settings overrule the default formatting but not the story formatting For example If a story has been saved with text color set to yellow and then it is assigned to reader XYZ whose text color is red the story will be prompted in yellow because story formatting overrules reader formatting For reader text oackground color formatting to be effective stories should be saved in default font oackground color To create and manage readers go to settings tab and click Users button Enter appro

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