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2. Analogue Audio Left Gain BdB Y Analogue Audio Right Gain BdB Y Save Within the video recorder settings you can define de URL used to fetch the stream from the server by a playout This setting will be set by default automatically using the videomanager Enabling the Server Store Stream option will enables the server to record video No signal image You can change the no signal image by uploading a picture with the following specifications e PNG image e 720x576 e 8 bit color RGB e Non interlaced Audio player In the audio player configuration contains the audio retour or IFB settings In case of a set up together with the video manager these settings are configured automatically In case of a point to point set up the settings need to be done manually When using a point to point set up make sure the audio player is enabled Configure the right URL to retrieve the audio stream RTSP The URL should be configured compliant with the one configured in the playout When using factory settings these are the default settings rtsp ip server playout serial playout sdp For example rtsp 192 168 0 10 playout 7320 sdp Note that in a set up behind a NAT the internal IP number is used Audio Player Settings URL Save Volume In the volume configurations you can define the settings of the headset DAC1 Analog DAC1 Digital coarse DAC1 Digital Fine headset mixer left and right and the left and right analog loopback
3. The most common reason the WMT cannot connect is the wrong APN or user name and password When using prepaid this could mean the connection is out of balance Viewing the settings of a connection By tapping a connection it is possible to access the settings like pin code APN and username password For Wireless connection 10 if available it is possible to select the Wi Fi network and to submit the authentication string You can also change the priority per connection or disable the connection completely ES E E APN internet PIN ecce Username vodafone Password ITIITI Picture 2 The connection settings Used bandwidth The number at the right of the screen represents the sum of the used bandwidth from all connections 3 2 Mbits s Connect The connect page gives you the ability to connect your WMT to a Playout that you have within your account If you press the red button of one of the decoder ports it will send the WMT video to this output There is also an IFB button present You can switch this on or off by sliding it to the right or left To disconnect the Playout you can press the connect button again The button will turn red once the playout has been disconnected 2 0 Mbits s Decoder 1 Pad Decoder 2 Decoder 4 Output1 Picture 3 Connect page Transfer The Transfer page gives you the ability to transfer files that are stored on a USB flash drive or the recorded files that are locat
4. application read the WMT Live app user manual mu Connection Exports Make exports Mobile uploads o marco Switch back Client WMT Playouts 1 amar nent TIT LL S 2025 sales iPhone M min Figure 16 iPhone WMT Live app client Once the WMT Live app client is connected to your or our cloud Videomanager you can simply drag and drop it to one of your Playouts Mobile uploads Before the recordings appear on the Mobile uploads page they should be uploaded by the WMT Live application You can enter the Recordings menu by tapping on the icon in figure 17 Recording menu Figure 17 Recent menu Once you have entered the Recordings you will have to upload them to your Videomanager You can do this by tapping on the file figure 18 recent recordings eeen vodafone NL F P 76 20 8_ gt lt Back Recordings test manual mp4 0 16 mb Not uploaded test mm mp4 0 15 mb Uploaded test mvp mp4 0 63 mb Uploaded Select Local File Record Figure 18 Recent recording In figure 18 you can see that two recording have been uploaded to the Videomanager The two recordings now appear on the Mobile uploads page figure 19 iPhone uploads You can drag and drop the recording to your desired Playout pm Connection Exports Make exports Iphone Uploads T minana Figure 19 iPhone uploads Mobile uploads marco Playouts 2025 sales When a video has been exported you could have the probl
5. These settings do not influence the recording The following settings are possible Change the current profile The current profile is highlighted with a blue dot To change the profile to a new profile press mode button and select the mode that you prefer NOTE Output values may vary depending on your software version Contact service employees if your requested input is not on the list Info Picture 7 illustrates the info screen You can check serial number software version hardware version current server IP address and the client number You can also restart the WMT in case this is required or refresh the gui when a license has been changed Serial 3544 Software version 15 4 9346 Hardware version wmt6d Server IP Address 10 51 1 109 Client number 1 3 2 Mbits s O RESTART WMT qq O REFRESH GUI Picture 7 The info screen THE WEB INTERFACE This chapter will describe the web interface which can be accessed by requesting the network address of the WMT in a web browser Different menus will be described in this chapter Accessing the web interface Access the WMT Web Interface using the following steps 1 Connecta laptop or other PC directly with the second Ethernet port This management port is located at the left side of the WMT Use the following IP and subnet values IP 198 18 0 50 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Browse to the following address http 198 18 0 1 By default you have to provide login de
6. and server o Enabling the battery indicator will show the status of the battery at the touchscreen Due to the fact people can connect different batteries it is possible to configure the thresher hold values yourself o Known values for normal Lion batteries 14 4 15 4 16 4 o Known values for MobileViewpoint 12 volt iron lithium polymer batteries 12 12 75 13 5 Use the Save button to commit your changes Connections You can change the settings for each available connection The number of connections corresponds with the amount of SIM slots on the device You can change the connection settings by selecting a connection from the Settings section You can change the following settings Enabled Enable or disable the connection using this checkbox SIM Pin code A SIM pin code used to active the SIM UMTS APN The name of the access point from the mobile provider UMTS Username The username used to access the APN UMTS Password The password used to access the APN Use the Save button to commit your changes Video manager When using the video manager this option should be enabled The IP address of the video manager is 93 187 12 13 port 80 For WMT Clients XMLPC protocol should be used For Playouts and Playout server JSONrpc be used Video Manager Settings Enabled i IP D3 187 1 Port ol Protocol version xmlirpc Save Video recorder Video Recorder Settings Server Store Stream Audiobitrate 96000
7. approximately 3 5 kilograms 43cmx21cmx4 5cm wxbxh Software The Playout server contains both server and Playout software The server hardware is capable to handle 4 clients at the same time HD SD SDI Output HD SD SDI Input PCIX HD SD SDI Output Deck Control RS 422 HD SD SDI Input Reference In Playout Duo il EXPRESS HD SD SDI Output to deck HD SD SDI Input from deck Reference In Playout Single POIL EXPHESS IHHmBmug e m im Playout Quad E MO CONNECTING THE AGILER 2 0 Make sure that the power is switched off The backpack version of the AgileR 2 0 has a bottom plate that needs to be unscrewed to get to the sim cards Insert the SIM s into the SIM slots on the bottom of the unit Use a thin object such as a pencil to press the yellow button next to a SIM slot to release it Place the SIM in the SIM cardholder and place it back in the slot Connect the antennas to the SMA coax connectors on the top of the WMT housing Connect the video output of the video camera to the BNC SDI Input HDMI Analogue connector on the top of the WMT housing Connect the AC DC adapter to the XLR 4 pole power connector and switch the WMT on Configure the WMT client Sim card slots 8 OPERATING THE WMT CLIENT This chapter describes the usage of the WMT client by LCD touch screen This will give you an interactive way to control the WMT client The client is divided in multi
8. contact service employees when the following defects or errors occur If the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the device If objects have fallen in or on the device If the device has been exposed to rain or moisture If the device has been dropped and has been exposed to a major shock If the cabinet has been damaged If the device seems overheated or is overheated If the device emits smoke or a abnormal smell If the device fails to operate according to the operating instructions Accessories Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer or sold with the device Communication Lines Do not use communication equipment to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak COPYRIGHT 2014 Mobile Viewpoint B V PRODUCT WARRANTY Warranty Start Date Start Date as used in this policy means the date this product is shipped from the facilities of Mobile Viewpoint B V Mobile Viewpoint B V warrants that for a period of one 1 year from the Start Date the Mobile Viewpoint B V hardware purchased by customer Hardware shall be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal authorized use consistent with the product instructions This product warranty extends only to the original purchaser In the event that Mobile Viewpoint B V receives notice during the warranty period that any Hardware does not conform to its warranty Customer s sole and exclusive remedy and Mobile Viewpoint B
9. Connection 9 0 kbit s Connection 10 2 kbit s Total 2 kbit s Connection 1 0 kbit s Connection 2 0 kbit s Connection 3 0 kbit s Connection 4 0 kbit s Connection 5 0 kbit s Connection 6 0 kbit s Connection 7 0 kbit s Connection 8 0 kbit s Connection 9 0 kbit s Connection 10 6 kbit s Total 6 kbit s Overview The overview page gives you an overview of all connections and connection status e Buffer Size The size of the current buffer e Send Packets sec The amount of packets sent each second over this connection Send Bytes sec The amount of bytes sent each seconds over this connection Send failed sec The amount of packets failed to sent each second over this connection Acked packets sec The amount of acknowledged packets sent second over this connection Retransmission sec The amount of retransmissions packets each second over this connection Received Packets sec The amount of received packets each second over this connection Connection Each available connection has its own status page You will see the following information when you open a status page Status The status of the connection Operator The operator of the connection Signal level The signal strength of the connection Active Technology The technology of the connection currently being used for example HSDPA Available Technologies The technologies supported by the current connection Besides information about the psychical connection y
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11. TATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE OR NONINFRINGEMENT OR WARRANTIES OR OBLIGATIONS ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE FURTHER MOBILE VIEWPOINT B V DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE IS ERROR FREE OR THAT BUYER WILL BE ABLE TO OPERATE THE SOFTWARE WITHOUT PROBLEMS OR INTERRUPTION Version User manual version 7 Hardware version WMT AgileRR 2 0 Playout Server and Videomanager August 5 2014 COPYRIGHT 2014 Mobile Viewpoint B V 1 CONTENT Table of Contents TRADEMARKS amp COPYRIGHTS iueccicuinttur dna ivn tient e brteridrkeibuex uii eacteot tape iere ia iar efte cunea ardain airas 2 Disclanner amp License ASEGSTIBODUSaenesesitosat os eurtosa mien nupt renra Ret UIeUDIE EE IRI URSUS SEN EASES r EEEE 3 PRODUCT WARRANTY dt 6 iG M 7 Z2 JIDIOGUE OD r ntes ioa cen dA arn ETUDES D AE ener ee ere 9 3 How does the AgileR 2 0 Videomanager and Playout Work ss 10 de Dermo na m 11 S AR 0 eee E EE ee ee A eee 12 APER 0 TAM NGS ea E E n 12 Tec DE OE aaa E E A A E A A AE 12 6 Playout Server inple Duo and QUGAGL antis eaaa aaa aE 13 Ze Connec ne he AICI 220 ssn EE E EE EEE E EA 15 9 Operating t
12. The settings in figure below are default on the WMT and should work fine in most Cases Volume Settings Headset 2 Y DAC1 Analog 9 Y DAC1 Digital Coarse 1 T DAC1 Digital Fine 32 Y Headset Mixer Audiol on Y HeadsetR Mixer AudioR1 on Y Left1 Analog Loopback on Y Right1 Analog Loopback on Y Analog T Save Profiles The profile section is equal to the Settings screen on the LCD screen on the WMT except that it is located inside a web interface Modus The modus section can be used to set the mode the WMT works in The WMT has the following modus Disabled When the WMT is disabled it does not send any data to the server Your videostream will be black and the preview will be disabled Live When the WMT is set to Live it will send audio and video to the server You can preview this video at the preview section SAF Store And Forward When the WMT is set to SAF Store And Forward it will send data to the FTP server Files that have been selected to send in the Transport screen will now be sent While the WMT is set to SAF it will not transmit audio and video The preview will be disabled CPT Continuous Picture Technology This option lets you set the delay to go up much higher You can do this by steps of 15 seconds each Delay Delay means the delay between both ends camera and playout The delay can set to 6 different values The delay is for both audio and video Value Delay Ultra low audio only 0 8 secon
13. V sole and exclusive liability shall be for Mobile Viewpoint B V at its sole option to either repair or replace the non conforming Hardware in accordance with this limited warranty Hardware replaced under the terms of any such warranty may be refurbished or new equipment substituted at the option of Mobile Viewpoint B V Mobile Viewpoint B V will use commercially reasonable efforts to ship the replacement Hardware Actual delivery times may vary depending on the customer location Restrictions No warranty will apply if the Hardware has been altered except by Mobile Viewpoint B V has not been installed operated repaired or maintained in accordance with instructions supplied by Mobile Viewpoint B V in the enclosed documentation or has been subjected to unreasonable physical thermal or electrical stress misuse negligence or accident In addition Hardware or Software is not designed or intended for use in the design construction operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility navigating or operating aircraft or operating life support or life critical medical equipment and Mobile Viewpoint B V disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for such uses Customer is solely responsible for backing up its programs and data to protect against loss or corruption Mobile Viewpoint B V warranty obligations do not include installation support Disclaimer EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH ABOVE MOBILE VIEWPOINT B V MAKES NO REPRESEN
14. ated appliance Weighs approximately 1 5 kilograms 21cmx15cmx7 5cm W x b x h Power source Any voltage between 12 and 24 volt like 14 4 volt Li ion V Mount cells Operating system Embedded Linux Local storage 16 Gigabyte Error correction methods implemented Forward Error Correction FEC H 264 layer redundancy MobileViewpoint IPR 6 PLAYOUT SERVER SINGLE DUO AND QUAD SDI interfaces Playout Server Single one SDI input one SDI output and one SDI reference Playout Server Duo two SDI input two SDI output and one SDI reference Playout Server Quad four SDI input Four SDI output and one SDI reference The layout of the SDI interfaces are displayed on the next page Use the 90degree steel angle of the PCI Express card as a reference for the SDI interfaces Other interfaces 2xEthernet 10 100 1000 base t SD SD SDLSD HDMI composite 2 x analog balanced audio S video only on request Component video only on request HD HD SDLHD HDMI HD Component Mini Jack Audio return Video output formats SD full D1 Pal and NTSC mode HD 720p50 720p60 and 720p59 94 HD 1080150 1080160 and 1080i59 94 Supported Video Encoding H 264 main profile MVP codec Framerate 50 60 59 94 On the fly resolution change as of sw 1 0 9 Recording On Internal solid state disk Supported Audio Decoding AAC 96 128 kHz LFE IP management Network Interface 10 100 1000 base T Hardware Dedicated appliance 220 volt Weighs
15. awMobileViewpoint User manual for the AgileRRAgileRR 2 0 Playout servers and the Videomanager Hardware version AgileR 2 0 Playout servers Software Version 1 0 9 2 and higher 2014 by Mobile Viewpoint BV All rights reserved TRADEMARKS amp COPYRIGHTS All rights reserved This document contains information that is proprietary to Mobile Viewpoint B V No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronically mechanically by photocopying or otherwise without the prior written permission of Mobile Viewpoint B V Nationally and internationally recognized trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged COPYRIGHT 2014 Mobile Viewpoint B V DISCLAIMER amp LICENSE AGREEMENTS The information in this document is furnished for informational purposes only is subject to change without prior notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Mobile Viewpoint B V Mobile Viewpoint B V reserves the right to amend any information included in this document in order to describe new developments and features Every effort has been made to supply complete and accurate information However Mobile Viewpoint B V assumes no responsibility or liability for any inaccuracies or mistakes that appear in this document nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting fro
16. ay Status Audiole el Enabled Timeout Audio Recorder Videomanager Browse_ No file selected 300 Audio retour settings are Enabled enables audio retour e Mode You can select manual or Videomanager mode e URL this is the URL where the audio retour stream is available This should never be touched using a videomanger because these setting will be controlled from the videomanger In case of a point to point setup this URL should be RTSP 127 0 0 1 playout serialnumber sdp e Videomanager when Videomanager is selected and all the units have been added to the Videomanager you can simply select it and below the surface the connection between WMT and playout will be made automatically Audio Recorder Settings Enabled Bitrate URL Selection Mode Manual URL Save Serial Input 96 kbps Videomanager This setup is only needed when used in combination with PTZ cameras Contact your account manager in case this becomes a requirement Serial Input Settings Enabled USBDevices select Com dev ttySDn Baudrate 2400 Relay Server IP Relay Server Port Relay Server Client ID Relay Server Peer ID Enabled LI Camerald PTZ Protocol Pelco D Save Upload Idle Image This option makes it possible to upload an idle image The only format supported is PNG The maximum size of the PNG is 500Kbyte Volume For audio retour input and output it is possible to configure volumes and sources The se
17. ayout like point to point itis recommended to fill in 0 because UDP will be used with less delay Jitter sets the jitter buffer in mS By default 200 and depending on the connection between the server and the playout it can be set higher Note that this will influence the total end to end delay RTCP sync This should always be enabled Videotype Choices are PAL VGA 720p50Hz 720p59Hz 720p60Hz 1080150Hz 1080i59Hz 1080i60Hz and NTSC Both All settings except VGA send the signal to the SDI output VGA setting send the video to the VGA adapter and if mounted the analogue output The videotype defines the resolution of the no signal image Scaling In case the video resolution on the input WMT 3G MC is smaller than D1 this option will make sure the video is scalled up to meet D1 resolution with aspect ratio maintained Testsound In case there is not input signal on the playout a no signal picture will be shown This option will also enable a 1Khz Odb sound Analog Audio on this option enables analogue audio output line out Stream Timeout This option is only used in combination with RS485 When RS 485 signals are received the playout will start retrieving the video and stop automatically after the time out period passed Enabled e Timeout Video Player 1 Settings Enabled URL Selection Mode Manual URL Httptunnel Jitter RTCP Sync Videotype Genlock offset Scaling Testsound Analogue audio On dle Image png Displ
18. bile network Wireless Multiplex Terminal the unit described in this document A connector for connecting an audio device 5 AGILER 2 0 AgileR 2 0 models The AgileR 2 0 is available in different versions a shown in the pictures below AgileR 2 0 backpack version with angled aerials AgileR 2 0 back of the camera with dome aerial AgileR 2 0 backpack with array Figure 1 Back of the camera with antenna array Technical specifications Interfaces 10 100 1000 base t via USB Ethernet adapter SD SD SDI SD HDMI composite 2x analog audio HD HD SDLHD HDMI Mini jack IFB Audio return USB for Store amp Forward FTP file transfer Touch screen 8 simcards modems Wi Fi Video input formats SD full D1 horizontal resolution in Pal and NTSC mode HD 720p50 720p60 and 720p59 94 HD 1080i50 1080160 and 1080i59 94 Supported Video Encoding H 264 main profile MVP codec Framerate 50 60 59 94 On the fly resolution change as of sw 1 0 9 5 Videobitrate between 64 Kbit and 8 Mbit Recording On Internal solid state disk separate from live Supported Audio Encoding AAC 96 128 kHz LFE IP management Network Interface AgileR 2 0 back of the camera mount with angled aerials 10 100 1000 base T combined with fixed IP connection via dongle Mobile Network Interface 8 times EDGE GPRS UMTS HSUPA HSDPA LTE and UMTS 2100MHZ 1850Mhz and 850Mhz CDMA2000 via external modem Wi Fi Hardware Dedic
19. clicking the Create Savepoint button after opening the Tools page After confirming this the Savepoint will be created You can restore a Savepoint by clicking Restore Savepoint at the same page This will restore the configuration of the WMT client back to a Savepoint created earlier Restoring factory defaults You can restore the WMT client configuration back to the factory defaults Please note your current configuration will be deleted You will need to provide your license key again To restore the factory defaults click Restore Defaults after opening the Tools page After confirming this the factory defaults will be restored NOTE After resetting your settings are permanently lost and cannot be restored Reset totals You can reset the data usage totals per connection Submit the number of the connection and click reset totals Upgrade When a new software release is released it is possible to upgrade your system on this page Select the file you want to upgrade to provided by Mobile Viewpoint and select upgrade Your system will now be upgraded IMPORTANT Only use upgrade files provided by Mobile Viewpoint Using other software or files may result in breaking the system About This page will provide you global information about the WMT client such as the software version used information about the hardware and the license installed About m 2012 Triple IT Software versio
20. dit View Favorites Tools Help ue Favorites 93 QB Nieuw bericht Suggest g d ww plavout server Select server Select from the left Colum Global settings When asked for a user name password leave user empty password pokon Set the LAN IP number via the web interface Global Settings License key 2025 3 1 00000000 0 0 IK6zg29ITGvS ste System name playout 2025 Admin Password md5 1b33bd66bcba1e2632875692564dt Use DHCP v LAN Speed Auto X LAN IP 10 0 0 2 LAN Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 LAN Gateway 10 0 0 1 LAN DNS 1 LAN DNS 2 NTP Server 178 21 112 218 192 87 106 3 194 171 1 Save Picture 2 setting of the ip number Back panel configuration For information about the SDI inputs and outputs please go to chapter 4 Playout Server specifications Main ethernet port Management ethernet port HDMI out Break out containing ref input black burst and analogue out Audio retour line in Analogue audio out Audio retour mic in Configuration of the WMT server software Basic setup per client e After configuration of the IP number click on settings of the client number you want to configure Note that this number should be the same as on the WMT client e Fill in the license key of the WMT client copy from the configuration website of the WMT e Leave all other settings as defined by default WMT Client 2 Settings Picture 3 configuration of the client license on the ser
21. ds Very low 1 8 seconds Low 2 8 seconds Medium 5 0 seconds High 10 seconds Very High 20 seconds Connectors The WMT has the following connectors to connect a camera or other device Different systems may have different connectors When you order your system make sure the right connector is on it to ensure you can connect your equipment to the WMT In the dropdown menu you can select the correct input connector Profile Settings Modus Live Delay Low Satellite Satellite Off a Video Connector SDI Encoder Input HDMI Encoder Output Composite Compone Save omponent Encoder input The encoder input is the input that is connected to the WMT Make sure that the output from the camera of transmitting device is the same as the chosen input on the WMT otherwise a no signal screen will be shown Also make sure the camera transmits SD or HD depending on the chosen settings The encoder input can be set to the following settings PAL NTSC 720p 50Hz HD only 720p 59Hz HD only 720p 60Hz HD only 1080i 50Hz HD only 1080i 59Hz HD only 1080i 60Hz HD only O O O O OOOO NOTE Input values may vary depending on your software version Contact service employees if your requested input is not on the list Encoder output The encoder output Output Best Quality Interlaced with intra frames and automatic down scaling of the resolution The maximum Bitrate is capped at 1 5 Mbit SD and 3 Mb
22. e signal quality and the network technology of the mobile connection 11 RF POWER SPECIFICATION Note that the WMT only uses WCDMA modes but for compliance reasons we list all capabilities Power specification of every radio module modem is e 850 1900 2100MHz WCDMA Power class 3 24dBm Blclass 3 24 dBm 251 mWatt e 850 900MHz GSM GPRS EDGE GSM Power class 4 EDGE E2H class 4 21 dBm 125 mW e 1800 1900 MHz GSM GPRS EDGE GSM Power Class 1 EDGE E2 Pl Power class 1 33 dBm 1dB 3dB 2W 12 REGULATORY APPROVALS North America USA Canada The Sierra Wireless MC8790 modem is granted modular approval for mobile applications Inte grators may use the MC8790 modem in their final products without additional FCC IC Indu stry Canada certification if they meet the following conditions Otherwise additional FCC IC a pprovals must be obtained 1 At least 20 cm separation distance between the antenna and the user s body must be maintain ed at all times 2 To comply with FCC IC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human ex posure to RF radiation the maximum antenna gain including cable loss in a mobile only ex posure condition must not exceed 5 dBi in the cellular band and 4 dBi in the PCS band 3 The MC8790 modem and its antenna must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with a ny other transmitter or antenna within a host device 4 label must be affixed to the outside of the end product into whic
23. ed on the system or camera When you click on the Transfer icon you will see the Record and Transfer screen This option can record the camera feed live from the camera or a stored video when pressing the start button and transfer it as soon as you press the stop button An FTP server needs to be filled in to make use of this feature The Store amp Forward function can be used to upload files to a FTP server using the Transport screen By inserting an USB stick you can copy files from the stick to the WMT which will upload them to the FTP server after you enable Store amp Forward in the settings screen please check the settings paragraph in this chapter The FTP server can be configured by the web interface 00 00 00 20 Picture 4 The Transport screen Here you can start a recording from the camera and transfer it as soon as the stop button is pressed Input The preview functionality will show you the live video that is currently on the in selected connector SDI HDMI Firewire or Composite In case the connector is not attached the wrong connector is attached or the camera that is attached to the connector is not running you will see a no signal screen as shown below Press Start Preview to start the preview The preview will automatically stop after 10 seconds to preserve battery power Video connector Audio connector EMBEDDED ANALOG Video preview gt START PREVIEW 4 2 Mbits s Inp
24. em that the resolution that you have exported is not the one you want The Transcoding solution lets you resize the video You can choose between PAL and 1080i The transcoding feature works very simple Just click on the video that you want to transcode in the Exports page and choose to what resolution you want to resize the video After this you can press the Transcode button that is located next to the resolution checkbox When you press the Transcode button it will take some time for the video to be transcoded When this is done you can download the video in the resolution you have selected Figure 20 Transcoding r c rt Ts 7 p Co idR ia amma cn Ae OT 2 eg a ee eS weh ee NR a m ann T 5 eit tt AARP RAPP AAT GE ALLEM ILL Ya LT Sy uy Sy S SR NER A L2 RT a h l a z I a l l a GY Sie ee SS L6 L S r ae i Resolution seme C 720x576 PAL v Transcode Figure 20 Transcoding Settings On the settings page you can the names ofthe clients and change the settings of the Playouts that you own You can enter the settings page by clicking on the icon displayed in figure 21 ie Figure 21 Settings icon ma Connection Exports Make exports Mobile uploads o TestGroup Switch back Settings PC Config PC Config i Select the servers that are in the same private network as this pc tablet Client s AT5 RTVNH WMT Server 1200 prototype gt 3153 WMT8 gt D
25. evelop 7342 Android demo gt nebula triple it nl develop 3037 gt oe Server 6004 iphonepaul gt Server 888 1 Niek Test gt testandroid gt wmt demo triple it nl TestUserlphon gt wmt server 01 mobileviewpoint com P layout s wmt server 02 triple it nl o i wmt server 03 triple it nl 8881 gt wmt server 04 triple it nl Server s Figure 21 Settings page PC config At the PC Config tab you can select the servers that are in the same private network as the tablet PC that you are using This option is specially designed to make sure that your own pc tablet can access the Videomanager and will be able to work with all the features Client s The Client settings let you change the server where the client is currently connecting to You can also change the client id of the client Figure 22 Client s settings Edit Client 1200 Hame 1200 prototype wr demo nete ni T 13 currently uted T Update Hint if a server is disabled then you are not the owner Please configure the client with the following ip 213 132 176 210 And with client id 13 The owner of this server is Mobileviewpoint Figure 22 Client s settings Playout s The Playout settings tab lets you change the public ip of the playout the internal ip address name and the external HTTP port Figure 23 Playout s settings Edit PlayoutServer 8881 Name 8881 Ipaddress ExternalHT TP Port 805 PrivatelpAddress 192 168 70 5 Connection check Update Fi
26. events should occur 1 When power is first applied verify that the power light is on 2 After approximately 1 minute verify that e The LAN port light on the switch computer is lit for the connected Ethernet cable e The connections to the server are connected Power light not lit If the Power and other lights are not lit check the following e When using a power adapter o Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to your WMT client and that the power supply adapter is properly connected to a functioning power outlet o Check that you are using the power adapter supplied by Mobile Viewpoint for this product e When using a battery o Ifyou are using the WMT client with a battery make sure that the battery is fully charged If the error persists you have a hardware problem and should contact technical support LAN or Internet port light not lit If the LAN or Internet lights on your switch or computer are not lit when the Ethernet connection is made check the following e Make sure that the Ethernet cable connections are secure at both the WMT client and at the computer e Make sure that power is turned on to the connected switch computer and WMT client e Be sure you are using correct Ethernet cables Problems with connecting to the WMT client If you are unable to connect to the web interface of the WMT client check the following e Check the Ethernet connection between the computer and the router as described in t
27. gure 23 Playout s settings Statistics On the statistics page you can enable data logging per client Data logging isn t available for all clients You can enter the statistics page by clicking on the icon below in figure 24 Figure 24 Statistics page Before you can you use data logging it should be enabled on the statistics page When your client can t log the data usage the following message will appear Client does not support data usage logging When data usage logging is available You will see two calendars in which you can select a date to review you data usage When you have selected two dates You can press on Draw bar diagram for a diagram with the data usage per connection 4GB r OB 4 JUR I GB a OG B i H i Figure 2 data usage per connection Switch user The switch user button that is located at the top of the screen lets you switch to different users that are connected to the usergroup You are able to switch back and forth between the different users Figure 24 Switch user cux Connection Exports Make exports Mobile uploads e TestGroup Switch back Figure 24 Switch user TROUBLESHOOTING Quick tips Set up the WMT client at locations where there is a good reception Attach a good quality antenna to every antenna connector to improve reception quality especially indoors Verify basic functioning After you powered up the WMT client the following sequence of
28. h the MC8790 modem is inco rporated with a statement similar to the following e This device contains FCC ID N7NMC8790 e This equipment contains equipment certified under IC 2417C MC8790 5 A user manual with the end product must clearly indicate operating requirements and conditions t o ensure compliance with current FCC IC RF exposure guidelines The end product with an embedded MC8790 modem may also need to pass the FCC Part 15 unin tentional emission testing requirements and be properly authorized per FCC Part 15 The European Union Sierra Wireless hereby declares that the MC8790 modem conforms with all essential requireme nts of Directive 1999 5 EC CE 0682 The Declaration of Conformity made under Directive 1999 5 EC is available for viewing at the following location in the EU community Sierra Wireless UK Limited Lakeside House 1 Furzeground Way Stockley Park East Uxbridge Middlesex UB11 1BD England tory requirements of the EN 62311 2008 and IEC 62209 2 2010
29. he previous section e Your computer s IP address should be in the range of 198 18 0 10 to 198 18 0 254 Refer to your computer s documentation for help with finding and changing your computer s IP address e Make sure you are using the correct login information By default you don t need to provide login details If this is changed make sure that CAPS LOCK is off when entering this information e Make sure your browser has Java JavaScript or ActiveX enabled If you are using Internet Explorer refresh the page to be sure the page is loaded Try closing the browser and launching it again Problems with one of the mobile connections A mobile connection is unable to connect e Verify that the APN settings for the SIM are correct e Check if the signal quality of the mobile connection is good enough e Check if the mobile connection is at least using the technique UMTS or HSDPA The bandwidth of a GPRS connection is not enough e Check that the settings for the WMT server IP address and port number are correct The mobile connection keeps connecting and disconnecting This behaviour is an indication that the round trip time of the connection becomes too high and the connection is temporarily disabled Once the RTT decreases below the minimum value the connection is enabled again Sending too much traffic causes a high RTT value Change the profile and or video resolution to lower the required bandwidth If this problem persists check th
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31. he public IP number of the Firewall NAT server Opening port 554 makes it possible to retrieve the stream via another Playout as well Set up at a public IP number In case the p t p playout is set up at a public IP number everything is straight forward as displayed in the figure below The server IP number configured in the WMT is the same as the public IP number of the p t p playout WMT server playout Operator B IP perator C IP Public Internet APN Access Point Data channel between Mobile IP between Mobile network and extemal unitand server IP net work intern et Setting up the hardware First of all connect the system with 220 110 volt power cord It is possible to set the IP number of the Playout in two ways via the front screen or via the second ethernet interface card Using the front screen you use the up down and ok buttons to choose between dhcp and static When you choose a static ip address use the up and down arrow to change the numbers and use the ok buttons to go through all the settings Don t forget to confirm the save config option Using the network interface card follow the next guidelines e Connecta laptop or other PC directly with the second ethernet port The first Ethernet port is located on the left close to the power supply e Configure the IP interface of PC with the following IP 198 18 0 50 subnetmask 255 255 255 0 e Browse to the following address http 198 18 0 1 File E
32. ials we provide you will get into the connection screen Figure 3 The connection page Ead Connection Mobile uploads o AdminNewdesign Switch back DUBAI Spare KIT 1 Moxa 4321 d h I 2 pied 2526 EEATT 2 Sales 6272 Client Disabled no thumbnail yet WMT 3751 Boston Figure 3 The connection page The connection screen is divided into two segments On the left side you will see all the WMT clients that you own and on the right side you will see all of your playouts that you have Every unit shows a name and an online offline indicator When a unit is online you will see a frame of the video that refreshes every 5 seconds If you want to see more details about a certain WMT client you can just click on it A detailed view will appear Figure 4 Detailed WMT view Gauges B Vinson Demo 1200 Modus 2mm i Figure 4 Detailed WMT view On the left side of the detailed view you will see the live video Below the video you will see all the connections If something is connected to the connection you will see the bitrate Figure 5 live connection s175 Keits tel Bitrate In figure 4 you can see a graph of the bitrate of the WMT You can use it for monitoring 5000 4000 3000 Time Figure 4 Bitrate graph for connection monitoring Delay Shows the delay that is set on the WMT client When you change this it will change live on the WMT as well You can adjust the delay by dragging the green square f
33. igure 5 adjust delay Delay Ultra Low Very Low Low Medium High Very High Figure 5 adjust delay In the table below you can see the delay in seconds for each setting Setting Delay in seconds Ultra low 0 5 Very low 1 Low 1 5 Medium 5 High 10 Very High 20 Modus Here you can set the Modus of the WMT client The modus set can be different on each WMT client In figure 6 below you can see which modes are available for your WMT Modus Disabled Store and Forward Live Record CPT Figure 6 WMT modus Gauges at the gauges tab you can see information from the hardware of the WMT The current volts and temperature are displayed in gauges figure 7 gauges settings GPS Gauges share 20 Qmsius 80 Mais Vinson Demo 1200 M WI Figure 7 Gauges GPS at the GPS tab the location of the WMT is show on a map GPS is not available on all models Figure 8 GPS Drag and drop The most important feature of the connection page is the ability to drag and drop a WMT client to a desired Playout Simply drag and drop your client to the Playout Figure 6 Drag and drop Once you have dropped the connection onto the Playout it will get visible on the Playout in a matter of seconds Petal RAW Connection Exports Make exports Mobile uploads Logout Playouts Figure 6 Drag and drop Once the connection to the Playout has been made you can choose if you want to use IFB You can use the switch at the
34. illed in you are ready to Export the recording You can do this two ways You can just hit Export recording or you can press Export and create new The Export recording button makes the export and redirects directly to the Exports page When you press the Export and create new button the export will be made and you will stay at the Make export page to create a new export All the created exports from the Make export page will become visible in the Exports page In the Export page you can simply click on a video and it will start playing All the server recordings will appear on the left side of the page and the Client recordings become visible on the right side of the page Figure 15 The Export page pev Connection Exports Make exports Mobile uploads Logout Server Client Playouts 535 test 7 Vestrecording 5 38 dr iw CRE oudio test 2 E a 1 seed GM denneloprement develop MI3 Figure 15 The Export page If you want to look at the video you can simply click on it The video will immediately start Figure 16 Watch recording Figure 16 Watch recording With the WMT Live application you can stream live and send recordings to the videomanager with your iPhone Once your have connected your iPhone to your own videomanager or our cloud videomanager it will appear on the Connection page figure 16 iPhone WMT Live app cient For extra information about the WMT Live
35. it HD and automatic down scaling of the resolution The maximum Bitrate is capped at 1 Mbit SD and 2 5 Mbit HD and forced at Medium Quality Lower Quality signals to lower quality to save bandwidth The following settings are possible NOTE Output values may vary depending on your software version Contact service employees if your requested input is not on the list is the output that the WMT transmits The WMT can convert different half resolution Change the current profile The current profile is highlighted in blue To change the profile to a new profile press the requested profile for a few seconds Store and Forward Before you can use the Store and Forward functionality it needs to be configured This can be done by opening the Store and Forward configuration page by clicking Store and Forward in the Settings section VIVI T q Wireless Multiplex Tern Speed Overview Connection 1 Connection 2 Connection 3 Connection 4 Connection 5 Connection 6 Connection 7 Connection 8 Connection 9 Connection 10 Store and Forward Global Connection 1 Connection 2 Connection 3 Connection 4 Connection 5 Connection 6 Connection 7 Connection 8 Connection 9 Connection 10 Video Manager Video Recorder Audio Player Volume Store and Forward You need to select the FTP protocol in the Server Forward Protocol option Store and Forward Settings Server Forward Protocol NONE Server IP Username Pass
36. m its use No license is granted under any patents or patent rights of Mobile Viewpoint B V COPYRIGHT 2014 Mobile Viewpoint B V SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read the following instructions to preserve your own safety before using any equipment Carefully observe all warnings precautions and instructions on both devices and this operation manual Retain this manual for future reference Water and Moisture Do not operate device in a wet environment for example near a bathtub kitchen sink or laundry tub Do not use the device in areas with high humidity like a wet basement or near a swimming pool Never install communication cables in wet environments or areas with high humidity unless the jacks and cables are specifically designed so Do not touch the product with wet hands Cleaning Unplug every communication line and in special the power source before cleaning and polishing to prevent an electric shock Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a slightly wet lint free cloth for cleaning the exterior of the device Ventilation Do not block any of the ventilation shafts of the device Never cover the slots and openings to prevent overheating Do not install the device near heat sources as radiators kitchen appliances and other devices that produce heat Do not place the device in direct sunlight or close to a sun heated surface Lightning Never use the device during a lightning storm Be careful connecting and disconnecti
37. n 1 012 1 re10 Hardware serial 3215 Hardware version wemt1 Hardware ID 59248842dd12072317a0feabl54bd 8e Status ok Key 9 PLAYOUT SERVER The Playout Server can be behind a firewall of directly connected to the internet with a public IP address The easiest way to get your setup working like it supposed to do you should use our cloud video manager APN Access Point Firewall with port Data channel between Mobile IP d M forwards 40000 between Mobile network and external Private IP HY 40005 554 and unitand server IP net work internet network 22 WMT server playout p t p Behind a firewall In case the p t p playout is behind a firewall NAT server it needs to be configured with port forwards The following ports need to be forwarded to the Playout UDP ports from 40000 40160 6 for every WMT connected gt WMT traffic TCP port 554 video connection TCP port 22 for remote support UDP port for audio retour 5002 15001 TCP 8080 2 http streaming recordings listing TCP 1935 gt flash streaming TCP 7070 7071 7072 gt Videomanager management access TCP 8847 gt WMT management In case you re having a hard time figuring out how to forward the ports in your own router please visit www portforward com Here you can select your own router model and get a step by step tutorial about how to forward the ports The server IP number configured in the WMT should be t
38. network Click Next to continue to the next step 4 Step 4 Completing the wizard If all steps within the wizard are completed you will see the text Wizard Succeeded Click Done to exit the wizard Status This section will give you information about the current status You can access this section after clicking Status and Settings when you have logged in Speed This page will give you information about the current speed You will see information about all connections independently and all connections in total You can see both sent and received Status Overview System uptime 0 hours 5 minutes seconds Detected Video Format ot Selected Buffer See pacrets Zent 8 ibia Received oO 61ibUs fent 10 packeisn Recetves 10 packets Send fated 06 pactete s Actnowledged 1 0 pecietsn Retrararmmaons 0 packets Dedupicatec 0 0 packets Transpert States a Sm Neetwort Status rs em Transpor P 0060 Transpor Signal Level Link Status conte Link RTT Im Link Receive Loss ex Tranaport State cum Networt Status mS em Tranapert P 6606 Tranepect Signal Level Link Status on fag Link RTT ma Link Recens Lowe x Tranaoert P 2004 speed The speed is displayed in kilobit per second Kbit s Speed Send Speed Connection 1 0 kbit s Connection 2 0 kbit s Connection 3 0 kbit s Connection 4 0 kbit s Connection 5 0 kbit s Connection 6 0 kbit s Connection 7 0 kbit s Connection 8 0 kbit s
39. ng communication cables during lighting storms Dust Do not operate the device in areas with high concentrations of dust Vibration Do not operate the device in areas with vibration or places with an unstable surface Power Connection This product works on a dangerous voltage Do not attempt to open this product when the power line is connected or where this action requires any tool This product should always be powered by a grounded outlet Never connect the power cord coming with the system to any other device or product When the product has visual damage do not connect any power supply but contact the company Connecting the power supply could lead to unrepairable damage The power cord power supply connection serves as the main disconnect device for this equipment The power cord must be always easily accessible Make sure the power cord will not get stuck between surrounding objects is walked on or got items placed upon it Pay particular attention to the plugs receptacles and the device jacks Do not tug the power cord If the provided plug does not fit the jack contact an electrician Never install cables or any peripherals without unplugging the device from its power source Servicing Do not service the device Removing and opening the device may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards and warranty will expire Leave servicing to qualified service employees only Unplug the power source from the device and
40. on 8 Received 0 0 packets a ee Send Total 686 4 MBytes ced sinit Received Total 10 7 MBytes Video Manager Video Recorder Settings You can access this section after clicking Status and Settings when you have logged in WITE Global Settings Wireless Multiplex Terr Speed Overview Connection 1 Connection 2 Connection 3 Connection 4 Connection 5 Admin Password md5 1b33bd66bcba16e2632875692564d Connection 6 imezone CE v Connection 7 Connection 8 Connection 9 Server IP Connection 10 Encryption type None Y Encryption key Global Connection 1 Connection 2 Connection 3 Connection 4 Connection 5 Connection 6 Connection 7 Enabled Connection 8 SSID changeme Connection 9 WPA passphrase Connection 10 Video Manager Sa Video Recorder Global configuration You can change the global configuration parameters by clicking Global in the Settings section You will see the following settings you can change e Client number The WMT client number to identify the WMT client on the WMT server always use version V2 System name The name of the system the client runs on Server IP The IP address used to communicate with the server server e Battery indicator Will only work on the latest models Admin password You can change the password of the client with this field Encryption type The type of encryption used to encrypt data between the client and Encryption key The key used to encrypt the data between the client
41. ord all contents of the input signals is stored on the internal solid state disk e Live H 265 When the system is set the Live H 265 it will make use of H 265 encoding Not every system has the ability to make use of H 265 Please contact the reseller to check if you have this option available e SAF record 19 inch only When the WMT is set to SAF record files the system is in Continuous Picture Technology CPT mode File parts that are recorded are send immediately to the server The playout will play those files after a programmed delay The delay is set in the Delay Delay means the delay between both ends camera and playout You can set the delay manually You can set the delay from 0 8 till 20 seconds Satellite If you are using a satellite dish with the WMT client you need to make sure that you put the satellite switch on IP config Via settings you can set the client number which is normally 1 in a point to point set up In case a separate server is used the number can be between 1 and 20 The Server IP is the public IP number of the server or server playout in a point to point set up Encoder output The encoder output is the output that the WMT transmits and if selected stores on disk When recording is selected the WMT stores the input signal in High quality on the internal SSD solid state disk The recording are accessible via the Transfer tab The WMT can convert different signals to lower quality to save bandwidth
42. ors to connect a camera or other device Different systems may have different connectors When you order your system make sure the right connector is on it to ensure you can connect your equipment to the WMT Picture 1 may help you finding the different connectors on your system SDI HDMI Composite Firewire O O DO Settings The settings page can be used to configure in and output settings and some other basic configuration The advanced configurations have to be done in the WMT web interface as described in the next chapter Picture 5 illustrates the settings page Delay 2 8 SECONDS v Bitrate 4000 BITRATE Y 3 6 Mbits s Satellite Picture 6 The settings screen Modus The modus section can be used to set the mode the WMT works in The WMT has the following modus e Disabled When the WMT is disabled it does not send any data to the server Your videostream will be black and the preview will be diabled e Audio Video When the WMT is set to Audio Video it will send audio and video to the server You can preview this audio video at the preview section e SAF Store And Forward When the WMT is set to SAF Store And Forward it will send data to the FTP server Files that have been selected to send in the Transport screen will now be sent While the WMT is set to SAF it will not transmit audio and video The preview will be disabled e Live record 19 inch only When the WMT is set to Live rec
43. ou will also find information about the link Status The status of the link Roundtrip time The time a packet takes to get from WMT to WMT Server and back Send bytes s The amount of bytes sent each second Send packets s The amount of packets sent each second Received bytes s The amount of bytes received each second Received packets s The amount of packets received each second Send Total the total amount of data sent on this connection SIM card Reset of the number takes place by Tools reset totals e Received total the total amount of data received on this connection SIM card The sum of all above is the total data used and can be used to give a indication of the complete usage of the WMT WiViTq Connection 1 Status Wireless Multiplex Terminal System uptime 0 hours 9 minutes 46 seconds TATU Speed P Status no sim Overview Registration status no sim Connection 1 Operator Connection 2 ci W Comedian 3 Signal Level D dm Connection 4 signal BER 0 Connection 5 LAC Connection 6 Cell ID Connection 7 Active Technology Connection 8 Available Technologies Connection 9 IMEI 358178040040786 Connection 10 Global Modem Model ACT rio Modem Revision SwWIB200X D3 00 08 02AP R3715 CARMD EN 10526 20114144 18 42 43 Connection 1 Connection 2 Connection 3 status ad Connection 4 Roundtriptime ms Connection 5 sent 0 0 kbit s Connection 6 Received 0 0 kbit s Connection 7 Sent 0 0 packeta s Connecti
44. ple interactive pages which can be opened by using the tabs on the left side Before you select a tab be sure the Display Lock is off Make sure the button on the right is turned to green You can scroll the button to the bottom by touching it and pulling it to the right The display is now unlocked and you can start configuring When the display is not used for a certain amount of time it will automatically lock to prevent changes by accident Overview Picture 2 shows the Overview tab on the LCD touch screen This screen provides you basic status information on the individual connections and the sum of the current bandwidth usage f m 1 LAN A 2 SIM 3 SIM 4 SIM vA VA 5 SIM 6 SIM a VA 4 2 Mbits s 7 SIM 8 SIM Z a A 9 SIM Q 10 WIFI Picture 1 Overview screen of the WMT Viewing the status of a connection The overview page has been divided into the amount of connections that you have on your system The example above has 10 connections in total Each connection shows the signal strength connection status and bitrate per sim Each tile functions as a button When you click on a connection you will jump into the settings of the connection Connection status It shows connected in case everything is correctly configured and the WMT server backend is on line It will show searching when there is no coverage or aerial connected and config when the pin code is ok butis unable to connect with the data network
45. ploaded to the FTP server If there is a file in the list that shouldn t be uploaded click on the Stop amp Delete button to remove the file from the WMT client The upload speed can be monitored and is listed above the overview of the uploaded files The estimates in the overview are calculated using the upload speed When the file upload is complete the finished flag will be set to 1 Because the backend needs to perform some actions after the file is uploaded a situation can occur where the file is 10096 uploaded and the finished flag is not set to 1 Serial Relay Events Serial Bus Camera and IO Module Can only be used for security observation setups This feature can be configured by Mobile Viewpoint employees only Other You can access this section after clicking Status and Settings when you have logged in Tools Tools Reboot mow Shutdown mow Create Savepoint Restore Savepoint Factory Defaults Restore Defaults Reset Totals Rebooting the WMT client You can reboot the WMT client by opening the Tools page and clicking the Reboot now button After confirming this the client will be rebooted Shutdown the WMT client You can shutdown the WMT client by opening the Tools page and clicking the Shutdown now button After confirming this the client will be shutdown Create restore a Savepoint A Savepoint is a backup of the current configuration You can create a Savepoint by
46. s of operation Step by step procedures for using the AgileR 2 0 Videomanager and Playout servers lll use a lot of picture to make it easier to understand 3 HOW DOES THE AGILER 2 0 VIDEOMANAGER AND PLAYOUT WORK The AgileR 2 0 connects through the mobile operator network Wi Fi and or Ethernet network to our cloud Videomanager The Playout server is also connected to Videomanager The Videomanager says to AgileR 2 0 where the playout is located and how to reach it through the internet This setup makes it very easy to manage your WMT and Playout server at one central place In the figure below you can see how a whole setup works CAPTURE RENDER TRANSMIT NN DISTRIBUTE 7 7 WEBBASED VIDEOMANAGER MOBILE IP NETWORKS INTERNET RETURN AUDIO AT LESS THAN A SECOND DELAY 4 Term APN BNC IP LED PC RTT SIM WMT XLR DEFINITIONS Definition Access Point Name the name of the access point that is used to connect to the mobile provider Bayonet Neil Concelman connector for connecting a camera Internet Protocol a protocol used to create a network between computers Light Emitting Diode which can be the display or one of the lights in the buttons Personal Computer which can be used to configure a WMT Round Trip Time the time it takes for a packet to travel from one point to another and back again Subscriber Identity Module a smartcard with information for accessing a mo
47. tails user leave empty password pokon Picture 1 illustrates the screen when you have successfully logged in om pepe WHITE Welcome to the WMT Client Wizard Status and Settings Picture 1 Login succesfull First time use the configuration wizard When you log on for the first time the WMT needs to be configured You can use the First Time Configuration Wizard to set your WMT client configuration settings Simply click Wizard and follow these steps 1 Step 1 Installing a license key By default your license key is already installed If this is not the case contact Mobile Viewpoint We will e mail your license key as soon as possible Click Next to continue to the next step 2 Step 2 Global configuration e Client number Each WMT client must identify itself with a unique number to the WMT server e System name You can add your own system name to each WMT client e Server IP Fill in the WMT server back end IP address Click Next to continue to the next step 3 Step 3 Connection configuration For each connection you will need to configure the following settings e SIM pin code Enter the pin code of the SIM The default pin code is 0000 The pin code is only required when the SIM requires a pin code e UMTS APN The access point name for connecting to the mobile network e UMTS Username The username used to get access to the mobile network e UMTS Password The password used to get access to the mobile
48. top right corner of the Playout Figure 7 IFB On Off Q Figure 7 IFB On Off To disconnect the WMT client from the Playout you can simply hoover over the playout and you will see that the disconnect button will appear Figure 8 Disconnect button g amp Figure 8 Disconnect button Make Export The make export page lets you make exports from video files that have been recorded on server or WMT client Figure 9 Make export page ix Connection Exports Make exports Mobile uploads Logout WMT 3246 gt lt 08 07 2013 0 Recording begins 13 25 08 09 2013 0 Recording ends 11 42 Figure 9 Make export page Overview On the left side of the make export page you will see the clients that you have With the arrow keys you can switch between the different clients Below the client name you see the date and when a recording starts and ends When you click on the recording you will immediately see the video that has been recorded on that specific moment Figure 11 Slected recording There are two types of exports that you can make The first one is a WMT client export and the second one is a server export We indicate this with two different icons Figure 10 Client export server export maw Connection Exports Make exports Mobile uploads Logout 08 07 2013 08 Begin timer Recording begins 13 25 07 08 2013 13 25 01 08 09 2013 08 a End timer Recording ends 11 42 09 08 2013 11 42 59 Duration 46 17 58 E
49. ttings Master PCM front and line are for setting the volume of audio coming from the WMT The Mic setting is the volume of the mic input mixed back on the audio output of the playout Capture and Input source define the volume and the source pint for capturing audio which is send back to the mobile unit WMT etc Volume Settings Master 25 v Front 25 v PCM 255 v Line 25 v Mic 25 v Mic Boost 2 v Input Source Line v Capture 25 v Save Duo and quad playout options The duo and quad playout have a slightly different menu The extra options will be explained below On a single playout you will have only one Video Player This is because a normal playout has only one in and one output The duo playout can handle two clients at the same time and the quad can handle four at the same time In the image below you see a duo playout as an example As you can see it is having a Video Player 1 and a Video Player 2 WMT Wirdess Multiplex Terminal One rei Global Video Manager Audio Recorder Volume Serial Input If you enter one of the Video Players you will see a small difference aswell As the image below is showing you can see that the duo and quad Playouts have a URL selection mode In here you can select if the player is in the videomanager of manual Video Player 1 Settings Enabled v URL Selection Mode Videomanager v Manual URL Httptunnel 554 Jitter 200 RTCP Sync v V ideo
50. type PAL v Genlock offset 0 Scaling Testsound v Analogue audio On L idle Image png Browse No file selected Display Status v Audiolevel 0 Enabled L Timeout 300 e Manual You need to fill in the RTSP URL manually e Videomanager This lets you use the videomanager with this particular player You also need to add the Videomanager IP address in the Videomanager column in the player menu 10 THE VIDEOMANAGER The Videomanager is a tool created by Mobile Viewpoint which makes using our systems even more easy We changed the complete way that it looks and feels The tool lets you do things like Make connections Make exports View your exports and send them to a Playout Manage Mobile Uploads Manage Playout and client settings In the next pages you will find a tutorial about how to use the Video manager Connection page The connection page lets you connect a certain WMT client to a certain playout The systems that you bought from us will be added to your own Videomanager account The Videomanager is a web based application what you can use on every browser Please fill in the following URL http videomanager mobileviewpoint com Use the hyperlink or copy the link in favorite browser Figure 2 The login screen awMobileViewpoint Username Remember me next time Forgat Password Figure 2 The login screen Once you ve logged into the Videomanager with the account credent
51. ut Signal not detected The preview tab shows the input signal or in case of no input the no signal image The preview will automatically stop after 10 seconds to preserve battery power When previewing the image the audio bars will indicate audio input levels Picture 5 The input screen If you connected a camera to the correct connector selected the right connector but still get no signal check your Input settings in the Settings screen Make sure that both WMT and camera send and receive the same in and output If the camera has a output of 720p at 50Hz and the WMT is set to PAL a no signal message will appear at the preview screen Check your camera settings and the WMT settings to ensure you got the right settings enabled Input Signal The input signal is the input that is connected to the WMT Make sure that the output from the camera of transmitting device is the same as the chosen input on the WMT otherwise a no signal screen will be shown Also make sure the camera transmits SD or HD depending on the chosen settings The encoder input can be set to the following settings PAL NTSC 720p 50Hz HD only 720p 59Hz HD only 720p 60Hz HD only O O O 0 Oo o 10801i 50Hz HD only o 1080i 59Hz HD only o 1080i 60Hz HD only NOTE Input values may vary depending on your software version Contact service employees if your requested input is not on the list Connectors The WMT has the following connect
52. ver via settings e Press save and go to overview As soon as the WMT clients connect you should see listen for every mobile connection turn into connected Em vv FIM Uu E L1 IW LEE LLLI eRe rwv paa yq ATTRUAEOPTRAAE bee TN i m aki nm WiviT Status Overview Picture 4 Status page of the WMT server It will show connected when connections are coming in Configuration of the WMT Playout software Video manager The videomanager is enabled by default The IP adres should be 93 187 12 13 This IP address is the IP address of our cloud Videomanager The protocol version is xmlrpc If you are using a point to point setup you need to disable the videomanager Point to point setups aren t recommended Video Manager Settings Enabled Ip 93 187 12 13 Port au Protocol version xmlrpc na Make sure the Video Players URL Selection mode is set correctly Otherwise the configuration provided by the videomanager isn t used Save Video player The video player settings are Enabled enable disable the total set up URL Fill in the url of the stream when the videomanager is not used In a point to point setup this url should be RTSP 127 0 0 1 wmt serial wmt sdp See local Sources for switching the URL s for replay of recordings Httptunnel this is the port number used to fetch the stream from the WMT server via TCP and packaged as http This is by default 554 and in case the WMT server is in the same subnet as the pl
53. word Path segments of 15s to delay Min Live Bandwidth 1000000 Max Live Bandwidth 2500000 Forward CPT files Server Forward Protocol FTP x Server IP Username Password Path p segments of 15s to delay 8 Min Live Bandwidth 1000000 Max Live Bandwidth 2500000 Save Also provide information about the FTP server where the file s have to be stored Click the Save button to commit your changes Transfer a small test file to ensure your FTP settings are correct Store and Forward Settings Server Forward Protocol FTP v Server IP Username Password Path Loi mM A A Y amp gl segments of 15s to delay 8 Min Live Bandwidth 1000000 Max Live Bandwidth 2500000 Forward CPT files Save To send files using the Store and Forward functionality click Store and Forward in the Other section This will open a page where you can upload a file After selecting a file and clicking the Upload button you can view the status of the upload by clicking Store and Forward in the Status section This will open a page with an overview of the queued file transfers Speed Tools Overview Upg rade Connection 1 Store and Forward Connection 2 Connection 4 Connection 5 Connection 6 Connection 7 Connection amp Connection 9 Connection 10 Store and Forward Other tab Status tab With the priority buttons up and down you can change the order in which the files will be u
54. xport and create new Export recording Figure 11 Slected recording Title bar and export file type Before you make a selection from an export you need to fill in a title You can do this at the title bar at the top of the screen On the right side of the title bar you can choose the export file type as well You can choose between MP4 and FLV Figure 12 Title bar and export file type FLV Figure 12 Title bar and export file type Make a selection At the make export page you can make an export from a piece of the footage that you have recorded You can do this by using the slider at the bottom of the video Figure 13 Export slider or you can use the begin timer and end timer on the right side of the video Figure 14 Begin end timer To use the begin and end timer you can simply drag the slider to an area where you want to see the video start When you push the green set button next to the begin timer it will set this particular point as the starting point of the recording Now you can drag the end slider to a location where you think the video should end It will play from the point where you have placed the slider When you press the set button from the end timer it will make this the end point of the export E Figure 13 Export slider Begin timer 08 08 2013 00 58 22 SET End timer 08 08 2013 19 11 21 SET Duration 18 12 59 Figure 14 Begin end timer When the selection is made and the title has been f

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