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1. Battery low Microphone muted m General alert Microphone enabled Backlight power save Network connected G Backlight on B Network disconnected Image captured tap icon or Network error press Capture button to return 21 to live video 1 K 7 c Image captured but not Radio link disconnected displayed tap icon to dislplay share the last captured image Call connected Low radio signal strength E Incoming call invitation Standby Outgoing call request waiting 7 Stream initializing for remote side to accept Call disconnected o Media stream active Manual focus mode Media stream is experiencing V Gy significant packet loss 20 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide a un e Illumination is on Telestration icon tap icon to open the Telestration menu 21 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 8 Maintaining the FieldView Device Follow the guidelines below to ensure the FieldView Device remains in good working order 8 1 General Recommendations Do not expose the FieldView Device to dust rain or moisture Protect the FieldView Device from temperature extremes e g Do not leave it on an automobile dashboard or on top of a heat source Observe the rated operating and storage environmental specifications e The FieldView Device is a precision instrument and must be protected from drop and vibration Always use the provided wrist la
2. Stop playback X Return to viewfinder Playback controls D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 5 Viewfinder Features amp Display Modes The display on the back of the FieldView Device functions as a camera viewfinder By default it shows what the lens at the front of the FieldView Device is viewing but it can also provide status information and menus Depending on the display mode the Viewfinder uses a status bar icons and popup windows to provide information notifications and prompts as necessary Note that status bar information and menus only appear for the FieldView Device Operator This information does not appear for the FieldView Application client software user who is receiving streamed information 5 1 Controlling the Viewfinder Mode To control the Viewfinder mode press the Display button on the back of the FieldView Device Starting from the Default mode that appears when the FieldView Device first turns on Operators can press Display one or more times to switch the Viewfinder into a different mode as described below Press and hold Toggles the display backlight on or power save Session information displayed Press and release second Stream information displayed time Client Identifier Connect time Date Time Battery level Radio signal strength B T I a s LI 3 a a E 7 f EB v4 f 7 r ES N a AN i gt i P we r i 7 5 HI 1 mtu IM aa l g
3. Storage dard EF Medi 071101 114327 TheAdministrator 071101 120544 TheAdministrator 071101 TheAdministrator SysUpdate IMGLOO087D 6 IMG_00088_D jpg REC 00004 D Imc Controls list File Browser screen D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide The snapshot and recording file names are based on their media type a serial number the source and a version number File names use the convention media serial source versionz extension where e media is either IMG for a snapshot or REC for a recording e Serial is a sequential number assigned by the source device e source is either A for FieldView Application or D for FieldView Device e version is a sequential number that is added if an image has been modified during sharing e extension is either jpg for snapshots or mc for recordings File Pane Icons Files listed in the File Pane are displayed as either image thumbnails or file icons con Description O Image file Snapshots usually appear as thumbnails but if the FieldView Device cannot display a thumbnail it displays the Image File icon Video recording file Configuration file Files with an XML extension 6 4 1 Rename files and folders To rename a file or folder 1 Select the file or folder you want to rename 2 Tap Rename The on screen keyboard appears 3 Using the stylus tap the characters on the keyboard to enter a new name 4 Tap Rename 6
4. incoming calls may still be received To enter Standby mode first turn the FieldView Device on then press and release the Power button to enter Standby mode If a call was active a prompt is displayed asking for confirmation to terminate the call A message is displayed indicating that the FieldView Device is entering Standby When the FieldView Device is in Standby mode the Power indicator LED is green This is the only visible indication that the FieldView Device is in Standby mode and is capable of receiving incoming calls To come out of Standby press the Power button or answer an incoming call If your site requires a log in you can answer a call but you must log in again before you can use the FieldView Device to stream video A log in screen is presented as soon as you do something that requires it The FieldView Device also enters Standby mode automatically after a configurable amount of time To set this 1 From the standard Viewfinder display window press and release the Display button three times or until the Main Menu appears 2 Tap the Configuration option with the stylus to display the Configuration screen 3 Display the General tab and set the time in the Standby Timeout field Enter a time of 0 to disable automatic Standby mode 2 4 4 Resetting the FieldView Device Soft Reset If the FieldView Device becomes non responsive and you cannot turn it off by pressing the Power button for two seconds
5. FieldView Device Version 3 m TANDBERG FieldView delivers the most innovative solution in mobile video Use r G U id e collaboration Featuring integrated wireless LAN high resolution video and audio and the ability to collaborate via instant on screen annotation it s the next best thing to having your experts on the scene Its ability to access small spaces enables productivity in areas previously inaccessible by video allowing organizations to address and resolve issues instantly Recording capabilities enable device and PC users to archive material for a later date or collaborate over previously recorded material All content can also be extended to an office based video meeting using a PC with the FieldView application and H 239 dual stream capabilities a r a n Anw rat A LZ 1 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG The FieldView Device and the software contained in and used with the FieldView Device is subject to the following notices Copyright 2004 2008 LibreStream Technologies Incorporated All rights reserved Patents Pending in Canada the U S and other countries TANDBERG is a registered trademark of Tandberg ASA All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Portions include software under the following terms Live Networks Inc Copyright 1996 2005 Live Networks Inc All rights reserved This library is free software you ca
6. at 25 fps USER INTERFACE amp FEATURES e VGA 640 x 480 display viewfinder Integrated touch screen User friendly graphical user interface Dedicated call send and end buttons simple end user experience much like a mobile telephone Still image capture button TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide Stream button video stream can be started and stopped by pushing one button Context sensitive cursor pad buttons includes volume controls microphone mute and illumination control Media record to SD card Manual focus button OSD On Screen Display button for easy access to status and other information Integrated contacts directory End user selectable streaming parameters LED indicators for power stream record power charging and network link COLLABORATION FEATURES Form factor and software optimized to allow real time voice and video collaboration related to subject matter being captured by the FieldView Device e Telestration allowing both the FieldView Device operator and PC operator to draw on top of the video or frozen image both ends of the conversation see the drawing simultaneously Remote control of major FieldView Device features zoom focus still image capture illumination and stream parameters Aupio FEATURES Built in omni directional microphone for VoIP support Built in microphone or line in input for capture of subject audio time synchronized with the subject video Wired
7. either version 2 of the License or at your option any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA A copy of the GNU General Public License is provided on the product CD in the licenses folder and may also be available at http www gnu org copyleft gpl html In accordance with section 3 of the GNU General Public License copies of Das U boot source code and Librestream modified Das U boot code will be provided upon request from Librestream To obtain the source code on a CD please send USD 10 for shipping and handling to Customer Services LibreStream Technologies Inc 895 Waverley St Suite 110 Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 5P45 The following notice is required regarding the MPEG 4 MAE enabled codec This software module was originally developed by Microsoft Corporation and also edited by multiple parties in the course of development of the MPEG 4 Video ISO IEC 14496 2 This software module is an implementation of a part of one or more MPEG 4 Video tools as specified by MPEG 4 Video ISO IEC gives users of MPE
8. a soft reset may be required To reset the FieldView Device press and hold both the Power and Display buttons until the display clears approximately 10 seconds Do not perform a soft reset on the FieldView Device unless it stops responding to normal operations CAUTION A hard reset can be generated using the reset switch accessible through the access hole located near the SD memory card slot The hard reset should not be used by non service personnel because damage to the FieldView Device file system may result 6 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 2 5 Logging On amp Off Keyboard appears when you select a text field Tap the keys with the stylus to enter 2 5 1 Logging on text If your site requires a login you will be prompted with a Login screen as shown to the right See your site administrator for user name and password Wade Authanueston If the FieldView Device has not been configured use the default user name Arta us ral and password Username e User name admin Password e Password admin We strongly recommend that you change the administrator password from the default admin as soon as you log in To login to the FieldView Device 1 Tap the Username field with the stylus An on screen keyboard appears 2 Use the stylus to tap characters on the keyboard to enter them into the Username field 3 jee th EEE EE vour pssswsrd To move the onscreen keyboard to a new on p Your
9. overview Please see the System Administration manual for detailed information on FieldView Device configuration Configuration Options Provided Adjust the standby timeout amount of time before the FieldView Device will switch from On to Standby if it is idle Specify the location of saved images and video recordings and Still Image Capture button mode Display Adjust the brightness of the viewfinder backlight or recalibrate the touch panel Video Adjust the video settings of the camera and select the video source internal camera or external via S Video connector Options for controlling volume and mute levels for the speaker You can set the maximum ring volume the volume will ramp up to this setting regardless of the overall volume setting of the FieldView Device and request voice audio reduced bandwidth usage This screen can also be used to select the source for subject audio either the built in microphone or the Audio line in connector This screen allows you to adjust Network settings Please see the System Administration manual for detailed instructions Options to enable the radio and select radio channels SIP server information necessary for registering this device This screen allows you to set default login options and import security certificates Security 18 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide Still Image Details Filename 060113_Anonymous IMG_00000_D jpg Date Time 1 13 2006 5 53
10. p location on the screen touch the stylus to 4 Tap the OK button to finish logging in the edge of the keyboard image and drag it to a new location Note If your site administrator has enabled anonymous login a Skip button is available to bypass the login process 2 5 2 Logging off To log out 1 From the standard Viewfinder display window press and release the Display button three times or until the Main Menu appears 2 Select Signout from the Main Menu by tapping it with the stylus 2 6 Inserting and Removing an SD Memory Card The FieldView Device features an SD memory card slot for recording of video and snapshots and to support configuration and system upgrades and also to support future capabilities To insert or replace an SD memory card 1 Open the SD memory card slot cover on the side of the FieldView Device as shown at right 2 If there is already an SD memory card in place push and release it gently to release it from the slot 3 Pull the card out It should slide out easily 4 Push the card gently in until it clicks into place 5 Close the compartment cover Note Do not remove the SD card while recording This can corrupt the card data D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 3 Answering amp Initiating Calls The FieldView Device Operator can either e Call a FieldView Application software client user or e Answer an incoming call from a FieldView Application sof
11. to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Changes or modifications that are not expressly approved TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Industry Canada Class A Notice S N 001000 001099 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Industry Canada Class B Notice S N 001100 and higher This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Safety Notice The mobile streaming camera Model was evaluated to IEC 60950 1 2001 EN60950 1 2001 UL 60950 1 2003 and CSA C22 2 60950 1 2003 standards and found to be in compliance with the standard requirements RF Exposure Notice For body worn operation this product has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines This equipment was tested for RF Expo
12. 2 6 Inserting and Removing an SD Memory Card 7 3 Answering amp Initiating Calls 8 Sols Network AES Lesere TL s 8 3 2 Answering an Incoming Call 42e m5 30934 Im ad 84 SUR See 8 S32 Initiating Starting a alls xu uice ER RE CIRCE EC Geese en 8 54 BOM AN rane 8 3 5 VoIP Telephone Communication llle 9 4 Audio Video AV Functions lernen 10 4 1 Turning the Video Stream On or Off arr arr rn navn 10 4 2 Setting the Subject Audio Source erlernen 10 do USNO S Video au arat mS eto oos dia been eae V ECGOE OE PE E ROS GE GONO 10 4 4 Turning the Front Light On or Off llle 10 4 5 Adjusting Zoom Levels lel 11 20 FOCUS E wan eae 08 dens EFE GE ee e i 11 4 7 Telestration Drawing Lines on the Viewfinder 12 4 8 Capturing Still Imasges s 314a 9x4 op RCE ECE E Ox beds Ecko modum d oe kes 12 4 9 SKINN aent 12 4 10 Recording and Playing Videos 2 0 00 cee es 12 4 11 Streaming a Video Recording 0 0002 cee es 13 5 Viewfinder Features amp Display Modes 14 5 1 Controlling the Viewfinder Mode rernm 14 6 MONRUS 4 06 CCRRCURACORKRCROROROR AORRACWOCRO REOR OR EEA DDE KEELE EO 15 6i s s opm qa ds E ERR RELUOR eae ER ee roce im mE TUR E 9 e 15 G2 GHECKING Sia US sas 42 9 cee ee E een ee c SR OE eee OP dc cad 16 6 3 Viewin
13. 4 2 Play videos To play a video 1 Using the Folder and File panes select the video you want to play 2 Tap Play The video playback controls appear See Recording and Playing Video on page 12 for information on using the Video Playback screen 3 Tap the Play icon to start the playback Note When streaming video recordings the FieldView Device adjusts the current stream parameters to match the frame rate resolution bit rate etc of the recording 6 4 3 Display and share images To display an image file 1 Using the Folder and File panes select the image you want to display 2 Tap Display The FieldView Device opens the image file 17 D14041 02 January 2008 To end still image display 1 Press the Capture button Or Tap the Camera icon at the top of the screen The Still Image Details screen appears 2 Tap End Still Image Display To share an image 1 Make a call to a FieldView Application 2 Open the File Browser 3 Using the Folder and File panes select the image you want to share 4 Tap Share 6 5 Configuration To check or update FieldView Device configuration options 1 Starting from the default Viewfinder display press the Display button three times to display the Main Menu 2 From the Main menu tap the Configuration menu option to display a Configuration window From here follow on screen instructions to adjust the configuration options as necessary The table below is provided as an
14. 55 PM Software Author Te Fd GUID Comment C Clear still image quick access icon End Still Image Display Still Image Details screen Display Video Audio Network Radio SIP Security SN Auto Login Service Local admin Username Password C Anonymous login permitted C Force login when resuming from Standby Certificates Accept Cancel Tabs on the Configuration window Options to configure the FieldView Device for management by FieldView Management Suite FMS Version FieldView Device version and copyright information Software updates may also be done from this screen consult the System Administrator s Guide 19 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 7 Icons Some options or operating conditions cause notification icons to appear on the screen Many of the icons are touch sensitive tap the icon with the stylus to view a pop up message or status screen For example tapping the battery warning icon will provide a status screen showing more detailed battery status Tap the status screen again or press the Display button to dismiss the message Standard FieldView Device Icons Icon Description Connected to external power Audio volume increased GUN js 7 Battery level is critically low or Audio volume decreased dn el Dia the battery is defective Battery fully charged F Audio output muted i i L
15. EB a LA D I vl e a D s OF d Sy a MI NAN aa RS P P Zw E I d gt B Click the Display button once for Session information Press and release third Main Menu displayed for configuration and time other setup options Press and release fourth Display returns to default Viewfinder mode time 5 1 1 Turn Viewfinder Backlight On or Power Save If you are in a call that does not require the Viewfinder backlight the Operator can press and hold the Display button until the backlight dims and enters power saving mode Press and hold the button again to turn the backlight back on Placing the backlight in power save extends run time when operating on P bitrate FPS frame battery A ew quality Zoom Stream video size Note The default backlight level can be set from the FieldView Device configuration screen available from the Main Menu 5 1 2 Default Viewfinder Mode This is the default mode that appears when you first turn the camera on Viewfinder mode maximizes the visible video area by providing as little extraneous screen information as possible The Status bar area is blank but icons pop up notifications and prompts appear as necessary Click the Display button twice for Streaming status information 5 1 3 Session Information Starting from the default viewfinder press Display once to display session information in the Status bar The viewfinder shows live camera v
16. EC e EU EMC Directive 89 336 EEC This product has been tested and found to comply with EN 61000 6 2 1999 Immunity for Industrial Environments When in the presence of high levels of radio frequency electromagnetic fields the user may notice interference within the audio or video content present on the equipment If this occurs the user should re orient the equipment or increase the separation between the equipment and the interfering source If an external audio headset is being used and is the receiving source of the interference the user may experience improved performance by using a headset which has been tested and found to comply with EN61000 6 2 1999 Immunity for Industrial Environments FCC Class A Notice S N 001000 001099 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructio
17. G 4 Video free license to this software module or modifications thereof for use in hardware or software products claiming conformance to the MPEG 4 Video Those intending to use this software module in hardware or software products are advised that its use may infringe existing patents The original developer of this software module and his her company the subsequent editors and their companies and ISO IEC have no liability for use of this software module or modifications thereof in an implementation Copyright is not released for non MPEG 4 Video conforming products Microsoft Corporation and the other originators of this software retain full right to use the code for their own purpose assign or donate the code to a third party and to inhibit third parties from using the code for non ISO IEC 14496 conforming products This copyright notice must be included in all copies or derivative works THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG 4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR i ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG4 VISUAL STANDARD MPEG 4 VIDEO AND OR ii DECODING MPEG 4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG4 VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL AND COMMERCIA
18. L USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA LLC SEE HTTP WWW MPEGLA COM Copyright 2008 TANDBERG Contact information TANDBERG Philip Pedersens vei 22 No 1366 Lysaker Norway Telephone 47 67 125 125 Fax 47 67 125 234 Video 47 67 117777 E mail tandberg tandberg com About this document All rights reserved This document contains information that is proprietary to TANDBERG 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 TANDBERG Nationally and internationally recognized trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide Table of Contents 1 The FieldView Device ees 1 Le FO THIS GUIGG Pr 1 L 2 Whats inthe BOX zea ooo ius te re ES ee ea Se eo etd os ibas 1 1 3 Parts of the FieldView Device llle 2 2 FieldView Device Basic Operation 4 Zl Charging the Battery ase vasa ead cae sok ee FUROR oe else oda 4 2 2 Inserting or Replacing the Battery ce ee eee 4 2 3 Calibrating the Integrated Touch Panel rn 5 2 4 Turning Power ON or Off 2 5 05 206443 onmes den 50404 Dead Sek X Rs 6 25 LOGGING Ope Olle re dere serende ee oo ee es 7
19. T e Temperature e Operating 0 to 409 C e Storage 20 to 60 C e Operating humidity 5 80 non condensing 9 1 1 Service Information If you encounter difficulties with the FieldView Device contact your corporate technical support department They will determine whether the problem exists within the network infrastructure or the FieldView Device equipment and will contact TANDBERG Support See page 2 for TANDBERG contact information 10 Safety amp Regulatory Information General Do not attempt to service this equipment All repairs must be done by an authorized TANDBERG service depot Do not block or insert objects into the air vents or other openings in the equipment Doing so may damage internal components and may cause fire or shock hazards Use only a TANDBERG supplied power adapter with the equipment Use of other adapters may cause fire or explosion hazards Operate the external power adapter in a well ventilated area Do not cover the power adapter with papers or any other items as the adapter may become hot TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide Battery CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type or installed incorrectly e Observe the correct polarity when changing the lithium battery Install battery according to the manufacturer s product documentation e Replace battery only with the Same type as recommended by the manufacturer e Dispose of use
20. a video 1 Press the Record button on the back of the FieldView Device The message Please wait record is starting appears briefly The Record icon in the top right of the viewfinder appears when recording starts 2 To stop recording press the Record button again The FieldView Device saves the recording in the location specified in the General tab of the Configuration screen See Configuration on page 18 for more information The file name is based on the date and time of the recording Video recordings include any telestration lines made during the recording Telestration lines will appear when you play or stream a video recording although they will be in different colors When you share an image while recording a session the image appears in the recording 4 10 2 Playing a video recording To play back a video that you have just recorded or replay a video 1 Press the Display button on the back of the FieldView Device three times to display the Main menu 2 Tap File Playback The Video Playback screen appears 3 Tap the Play icon to start the video The FieldView Device plays the last video recorded or the last video played whichever is more recent To play back a previously recorded video see P ay Videos on page 17 For more information on the Main menu see Menus on page 15 4 11 Streaming a Video Recording You can stream a video that you have just recorded or replay a video to a FieldView Application Note You cann
21. are close to an object and zoom in on it the object will become out of focus if you zoom in too far The focus adjusts automatically when zooming unless the FieldView Device is in Manual Focus mode See Focusing next If you need to get very close to your subject set the zoom level to 1x minimum zoom and move the FieldView Device until you reach the desired image size This will ensure that you achieve the best focus 4 6 Focusing 4 6 1 Automatic Focus The FieldView Device normally operates in automatic focus mode and will focus on subjects centered in the viewfinder Focus will continuously update as the distance between the subject and the lens changes or as zoom is adjusted There are situations where manual control is desired to fine tune the focus particularly for objects not centered in the viewfinder Manual focus control is described in the following section Note that zoom and focus controls are available regardless of whether the Viewfinder is currently displayed 4 6 2 Manual Focus To set focus manually the Operator can use the Plus Minus buttons in combination with the Manual Focus MF button Switch to manual While pressing and holding the MF button press focus and increase or and release a Plus or Minus button once When decrease manual focus you release the MF button the FieldView Device by one step remains in manual focus mode locked at the focus level you set Switch to manual While pressing and
22. d batteries according to the manufacturer s product documentation and local disposal requirements Use only TANDBERG supplied batteries with the FieldView Device Use of other types may increase the risk of fire or explosion or damage to the equipment Do not store the battery in places where metallic objects may come in contact with the battery terminals e g in a pocket with keys ina drawer with paper clips etc The resulting short circuit can cause extremely high temperatures that may damage the battery and cause burns or fires Do not attempt to disassemble the battery The battery poses a burn hazard if handled improperly Immediately dispose of a damaged or leaking battery Do not store or leave the FieldView Device or FieldView Device battery near a heat source e g radiator stove heater automobile dashboard etc as the battery may explode or ignite Battery Disposal The uses a Lithium Ion battery and must be disposed of properly e The battery must not be disposed with household or office waste e Do not dispose of the battery in a fire as the battery may explode e Contact your local waste disposal agency for the address of the nearest battery disposal location 24 European Regulatory Information This product meets the essential health and safety requirements and is in conformity with the relevant EU Directives listed below e R amp TTE 1999 5 EC e EU Low Voltage Directive 72 23 E
23. e Battery New batteries should be charged prior to first use To do this plug in the external power adapter and allow the battery to charge until the orange battery indicator extinguishes up to eight hours The internal battery charger will shut itself off to prevent overcharging once the battery is fully charged Note that the FieldView Device shuts itself off when battery power is low e f the unit is on and an Operator is using it in an active call a warning message appears so that the Operator has time to plug the FieldView Device in to the external power adapter or end the call before the FieldView Device shuts off e If the unit is in Standby it simply shuts itself off e If the unit is off it cannot be started when the battery is low To check current battery levels press the Display button once and check the Session information at the bottom of the Viewfinder See page 14 for more information on Viewfinder and Display modes 2 2 Inserting or Replacing the Battery Important Before using this device for the first time you must install and charge the battery Here s how refer to figures at right 1 Open the battery compartment and insert the battery until it clicks into place and is flush It only fits one way 2 Close the battery door as follows e Ensure the lock switch is in the Un locked position e Orient the battery door so it is flat against the battery well but with a 3mm gap as shown in the lower figu
24. e S video source must be attached to the FieldView Device and powered before setting the video source to S video in the Configuration Video tab Otherwise the video stream being sent to the FieldView Application may not synchronize and may not be aligned to the frame If synchronization does not occur correct it by setting the FieldView Device s video source to Internal and then back to S video See Configuration on page 18 for more information about configuring the FieldView Device video 4 4 Turning the Front Light On or Off The light on the front of the FieldView Device can be used to provide extra lighting in dim lighting situations Use the right cursor pad button to toggle the light on or off Note that if the FieldView Device is displaying a configuration or directory screen the Light button operates as a right arrow key 10 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide n Adjusting Zoom Levels r To adjust zoom levels use the zoom buttons located above the esate Navigation pad on the back of the FieldView Device o To adjust the zoom one step at a time press and release the Minus button zoom out or the Plus button zoom in e To adjust zoom levels at a faster rate press and hold the Minus or Plus button and release it when the zoom level is where you need it The minimum focusing distance changes with the zoom level As you zoom in the minimum focus distance moves out For example if you
25. e call the stream can be started and stopped as often as desired within the current call This sends a live audio video media stream from the FieldView Device to the FieldView Application software client The stream will continue as long as the call is connected i e neither user hangs up the call or until the Operator or FieldView Application user selects an option to stop streaming 4 2 Setting the Subject Audio Source The FieldView Device provides two audio channels one for subject audio and one for VoIP telephone communication see page 9 The Subject audio the audio being captured and streamed with the video can be captured by the FieldView Device s built in microphone or from an audio source connected to the Line In port This allows the FieldView Device to capture and stream high quality audio that is time synchronized with the video The green Stream button also starts and stops streaming of Subject Audio just as in video streaming described above To set which source will act as the Subject Audio Source 1 From the standard Viewfinder display window press the Display button three times or until the Main Menu appears 2 Tap the Configuration option with the stylus to display the Configuration screen 3 Display the Audio tab This tab allows you to control speaker and microphone volume and to select the Subject Audio Source 4 3 Using S video When using a FieldView Device model which has S video input th
26. een calibration 2 3 1 Displaying the calibration screen using navigation pad buttons If the touch screen is incorrectly calibrated to the extent that it can t be used to navigate the menu settings you can access the screen calibration function using the keypad simultaneously press and hold the Up and Down buttons while not pressing the Enter button This will display the touch calibration screen D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 2 4 Turning Power On or Off There are three power modes On Off and Standby 2 4 1 Power On Mode Press and release the Power button to turn the FieldView Device on When you first turn the camera on you may be required to log in and a touch panel calibration screen may appear When the power is on the Power indicator LED is green 2 4 2 Power Off Mode Turning off the FieldView Device automatically logs you out To turn the FieldView Device Off press and hold the Power button for two seconds e If the FieldView Device was on a message is displayed indicating that the FieldView Device is turning off If a call was active a prompt appears asking for confirmation to terminate the call e If the FieldView Device was in standby it immediately switches off When the power is off the Power indicator LED is off 2 4 3 Standby Mode Standby mode provides longer battery life than Power On mode because it shuts down the display and puts the camera into a low power mode However
27. endations Important Follow the recommendations below to minimize risk of ergonomic injury e Follow the recommendations of your Health and Safety Officer regarding your company s safety policies and procedures e Whenever possible reduce or eliminate repetitive motion e Maintain a natural position while operating the equipment 22 D14041 02 January 2008 9 Technical Specifications SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE e High performance multiprocessor architecture optimized for real time multimedia processing and communications in a handheld form factor e Microsoft WinCE 5 0 e SIP based session control e Windows based PC Client allowing for easy call initiation and camera control PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Size 174 6 85 mm wide x 96 0 3 78 mm high x 87 1 3 43 mm deep Weight 720 grams 1 59 pounds Non slip hand grips Integrated LED based illumination Integrated water resistant doors for all external connectors OPTICAL PERFORMANCE CCD image sensor capable of high precision close up video 10x optical zoom f24 2 mm wide to 42 mm tele F1 8 to F2 9 10 mm minimum working distance wide end 1000 mm minimum working distance tele end 1 5 Ix 50 IRE minimum illumination e Automatic manual white balance Manual or automatic focus VIDEO STANDARD e MPEG 4 Simple Profile L3 e Up to 2 5 Mbps e User selectable resolutions and frame rates up to e NTSC D1 720 x 480 at 30 fps e PAL D1 720 x 576
28. g Local CONl tts 2 32 4 45458 oem twin Oxo O33 s bas 16 6 4 Managing FileS s 4488 3p v 199 9 208 SARAS Sox and Be 16 6 5 TONN agree ere 18 7 ICONS EE RC ee EO NCC n 20 8 Maintaining the FieldView Device re 22 8 1 General Recommendations llle 22 5 2 DENE TOUCH SCFOGD s siia citar i c WORSE Ra He Re CU cR QC che wg 22 c MEG ct PIC eee eae ee eee ete ee eo eee 22 8 4 Ergonomic Recommendations ce eee ees 22 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 9 Technical Specifications cer 23 10 Safety amp Regulatory Information 24 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 1 The FieldView Device The FieldView system provides mobile real time video conferencing for locations that are usually not accessible with standard video conferencing equipment This includes locations such as test labs health care facilities factory floors service departments remote suppliers inspection areas customer facilities and other remote work team locations This manual describes the FieldView Device An Operator at a remote site uses the FieldView Device to communicate with a Client user over a network The FieldView Device allows both the Operator and the Client user to Converse just as they would on a mobile telephone View and listen to streaming audio video CL A output in real time gt LAN WAN Stream aud
29. headset support ideal for high noise environments Speakerphone with acoustic echo cancellation Silence suppression of VoIP communications to minimize network bandwidth utilization Dynamic jitter buffer adjusts to changing network conditions to balance low latency with a low voice dropout rate uDIO STANDARDS e VoIP G 711 GSM 13kbps e Subject Audio G 711 GSM 13 kbps 23 SECURITY User ID and password control WLAN Network Authentication e WPA Enterprise e WPA PSK e WPA2 e WPA2 PSK e Open e Shared WLAN Data Encryption e WEP e TKIP e Disabled 802 1X Authentication e EAP TLS e PEAP EXTERNAL INTERFACES e SD Memory Card e Minimum write speed 9 0 MB sec e Minimum read speed 10 0 MB sec e S video In e External power in e Headset e mono 32 ohm speaker e 3 5mm audio jack 3 conductor tip mic ring speaker e 10 100 Mb Ethernet e USB Host 2 0 low full speed e Audio Line in e 1 Vrms input e 2 5 mm audio jack 2 conductor tip line in COMMUNICATIONS e IP calls SIP e Integrated 802 11 b g radio e RJ 45 10 100 Ethernet POWER Rechargeable 2400 mAH Li Ion battery pack e External power e Input 12 VDC 1A e External Power Adapter Specifications e Output Voltage 12 VDC 1 5A e Rated Input Voltage 100 240 VAC e Input Voltage Range 90 264 VAC D14041 02 January 2008 e Rated Input Frequency 50 60 Hz e Input Frequency Range 47 63 Hz OPERATING ENVIRONMEN
30. holding the MF button press focus and increase or and hold a Plus or Minus button until you reach decrease manual focus the setting you want Then release the buttons at a standard rate When you release the MF button the FieldView Device remains in manual focus mode locked at the focus level you set Switch from manual Press and release MF without pressing Plus or focus to automatic Minus focus mode Set a temporary focus Press and hold MF without pressing Plus or lock Minus The focus stays locked for as long as you continue to hold the MF button Automatic focus mode resumes when you release it 11 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 4 7 Telestration Drawing Lines on the Viewfinder Telestration permits the FieldView Device Operator or the FieldView Application software client user to draw freehand lines on a still image or live media stream using the stylus Telestration markings appear on both the Operator s and the FieldView Application software client display The system is configured so that lines drawn by the FieldView Device Operator and the FieldView Application software client user appear in different colors Telestration is available on the Viewfinder at any time on both streaming media and still images It is disabled if the viewfinder is hidden e g in the configuration or directory screens Once telestration lines have been added an Eraser icon appears in the viewfinder Ta
31. ideo and status information as shown at right 5 1 4 Streaming Status Starting from the default viewfinder press Display twice to display stream information in the Status bar The viewfinder shows live camera video and status information as shown at right 5 1 5 Viewfinder Main Menu Starting from the default viewfinder press Display three times to display the Main Menu The viewfinder shows live camera video and the menu as shown MMC at right For more information on the Main Menu and other menu options see Click the Display Ke page 15 display the Main Menu 14 D14041 02 January 2008 6 Menus The FieldView Device has a menu system that allows Operators to check and update system settings view status access the directory or sign out from the FieldView Device Note that system configuration and other setup tasks are usually performed by your site administrator and are described in the System Administration manual To display the Main Menu start from the default viewfinder display and press the Display button three times You can display the menus at any time even while streaming media to a Client user The person on the receiving end will not see the menus 6 1 Stream Setup To check or change streaming setup options 1 Starting from the default Viewfinder display press the Display button three times to display the Main Menu 2 From the Main Menu tap Stream Setup to display the streaming options Three
32. io and video recordings to the INTERNET FieldView Device in real time s Capture and save snapshot images AS l l FieldView Share snapshot images between the ACCESS POINT Cp FieldView Application and FieldView Device ABPIcanon CONNECTION e Record and play back video e Adjust the controls e g zoom focus draw on the screen EN The FieldView Device allows technical experts M OAL and remote operators to jointly view consult diagnose and resolve issues by sending high resolution video sound and still images through streaming multimedia from the onsite FieldView Device to a FieldView Application on an office workstation FieldView Device 1 1 About This Guide This guide describes how to use the FieldView Device on a system that has already been set up and configured For information on FieldView Device configuration maintenance and network or other infrastructure setup please consult the FieldView System Administration Manual For information on the FieldView Application software client application consult the FieldView Application User Guide 1 2 What s in the Box e The FieldView Device e External power adapter e Stylus e Rechargeable 2400 mAh Li Ion battery pack e Wrist strap e Quick Start Guide CD of user guides end user license copyright and FieldView Application software e Safety and regulatory information For information on additional accessories or for updated FieldVie
33. lar to the one shown E LU e To accept answer the call tap the Accept button or press the FieldView Device Send button VERS e To refuse the call tap the Decline button or press the FieldView Device End B E x button An incoming call displayed on the Viewfinder 3 3 Initiating Starting a Call To initiate or start a call from a FieldView Device 1 Press the Send button to display a Directory window listing the Clients that this FieldView Device has been set up to contact This list is maintained by your site s System Administrator 2 Use the Navigation pad buttons to highlight the Client that you want to call When you select a name the Client s destination address appears in the field at the bottom of the window If the correct name does not exist tap the field at the bottom of the window and use the on screen keyboard to enter the address of the Client you need to call Consult your site administrator for details 3 When the desired network address is displayed in the Network address field either tap the Dial button with the stylus or press the Send button to initiate the call You will hear the outgoing rings or a busy signal on the FieldView Device just as you would on a mobile phone When the Client answers the call the Operator and Client can start talking just like a mobile phone If the Client declines the call a message will be displayed indicating the reason 3 4 Ending a Call End a call by pressing the E
34. n manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this D14041 02 January 2008 equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This equipment was tested for RF Exposure compliance and meets the requirements with Maximum Peak Spatial Average SAR1g of 0 01 W kg No metallic accessories should be used with this device and multiple devices should not be co located at a distance of less than 20 cm Caution Changes or modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment FCC Class B Notice S N 001100 and higher This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference with radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try
35. n redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 1 of the License or at your option any later version See http www gnu org copyleft lesser html This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA A copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License is provided on the product CD in the licenses folder In accordance with section 4 of the GNU General Public License copies of Live Networks source code and Librestream modified Live Networks code will be provided upon request from Librestream To obtain the source code on a CD please send USD 10 for shipping and handling to Customer Services LibreStream Technologies Inc 895 Waverley St Suite 110 Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 5P4 Das U Boot Copyright 2000 2004 Wolfgang Denk DENX Software Engineering wd denx de This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation
36. nal buttons for the menus Start or accept call Send OK or Enter End a call or reject an incoming call Cancel invitation Microphone mute Left arrow Decrease volume Down arrow Front illumination light on off Right arrow 1 3 3 Zoom Manual Focus Controls The Zoom buttons are located on the back of the FieldView Device directly above the Navigation Pad These allow the Operator to set zoom levels on the camera or to set focus manually see page 11 1 3 4 Indicators Power mode indicator Green On or Standby Network indicator Green Network available Off 2 Network unavailable Battery power Orange Battery is charging indicator Off Battery is charged or power is not connected Stream record Red streaming recording on Off 2 streaming recording off Network connector The Ethernet Port shown as 15 on the diagram on page 2 also includes an LED indicator Yellow On a wired network link exists E C oci Stream record indicator Yellow Flashing indicates wired network activity Yellow Off no wired network link The green LED is not used at this time 1 3 5 Soft Keys Some screens contain on screen keys or buttons e g Accept or Cancel on a configuration screen You can select these buttons by tapping the key with your stylus or by pressing Navigation pad keys D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 2 FieldView Device Basic Operation 2 1 Charging th
37. nd button The Client user can also terminate the call from the FieldView Application D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 3 5 VoIP Telephone Communication For conversation the FieldView Device can operate using its built in microphone and speaker or a headset Speaker phone If a headset is not attached the FieldView Device operates as a speaker phone using a built in omni directional microphone and speaker Headset If you plug a headset into the headset connector the FieldView Device uses the headset microphone and speaker This is useful in noisy environments or where privacy is a concern In this case Subject Audio continues to use the built in microphone or external audio line in if selected Note that if the Operator needs to capture particular sounds as part of the video stream e g an odd noise being made by a piece of machinery you can change the subject audio source as described in Setting the Subject Audio Source on page 10 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 4 Audio Video AV Functions Once a call is connected the FieldView Device can send an AV media stream to the FieldView Application software client 4 1 Turning the Video Stream On or Off To start streaming real time video to the FieldView Application software client press the green Stream button on the top of the FieldView Device Press the Stream button again to stop streaming This does not disconnect th
38. nyard or a neck strap to prevent accidental drop Operate the FieldView Device in a well ventilated area to prevent overheating Do not block cooling vents Do not operate the FieldView Device in a closed environment where it can overheat e g a sealed plastic bag 8 2 Display Touch Screen LCD displays deteriorate when exposed to ultraviolet rays Do not leave the FieldView Device in direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet rays for extended periods of time If you store the FieldView Device above or below the rated storage temperature it may cause permanent damage to the display Extended contact with water drops or finger grease may cause discoloration or spots Protect the screen from scratches Use the supplied stylus or plastic tipped pens designed for use on a touch screen Never use a sharp object on the touch screen Tap the screen lightly Do not press hard or strike the screen Clean the screen with a soft cloth moistened with distilled water Do not use commercial or household cleaners as they may damage the screen Consider using a replaceable screen protector to help protect against scratches 8 3 Optics e If you will be using the FieldView Device in a dusty or dirty environment it is recommended that the lens be protected with a screw on lens filter such as a standard 30mm skylight filter e Clean the lens with optical lens cleaning cloth and cleaning solution Do not use general purpose tissue 8 4 Ergonomic Recomm
39. ot stream live video and a recording simultaneously To stream a video that you have just recorded or replay a video 1 Connect to a FieldView Application 2 If the FieldView Device is streaming press the Streaming button on the top of the FieldView Device to stop streaming 3 Press the Display button on the back of the FieldView Device three times to display the Main menu 4 Tap File Playback The video playback controls appear 5 Press the Streaming button to start streaming and playing the video The FieldView Device streams the last video recorded or the last video played whichever is more recent If you don t want to stream the entire video you can use the playback track bar and the Play and Pause icons to move to the point in the recording where you want to start streaming When you find the desired place press the Streaming button To stream previously recorded videos use the File Browser See Managing Files on page 16 To switch to the File Browser from the Video Playback screen tap the filename just under the trackbar The FieldView Application client can also stream a previously recorded video to the FieldView Device Playback controls appear as shown above and operate the same as when the FieldView Device is streaming the video 13 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide Video Playback screen LITT IB NM H Slide trackbar to advance the video recording Playback controls
40. p the Telestration icon to display the Telestration menu Options in the menu allow you to select which telestration lines to show or hide and which lines to erase 4 8 Capturing Still Images To capture a still image press the Capture button on the top of the FieldView Device The Capture button behaves like the shutter button on a digital camera The captured image is also displayed briefly on the Viewfinder and then cleared If the FieldView Device is connected to a FieldView Application the image is sent to the FieldView Application and displayed in the ImageViewer window but is not shared Note that if there are telestration lines these are captured as part of the image If Configuration General Freeze video stream when capturing a still image is set see page 18 the video stays frozen in the viewfinder and the FieldView Application Call window until the Capture button is pressed or you tap on the Capture icon This also occurs when sharing images 4 9 Sharing Images The FieldView Device operator and FieldView Application client can collaborate by sharing images with each other while in a call To capture and share a new image e Press and hold the Capture button until the FieldView Device reports Still image sharing started The FieldView Device sends the image to the FieldView Application and saves a copy in the session folder on the SD card To end sharing e Press the Capture button briefly To share an exi
41. preset configurations are available defined by your site administrator 3 To select a built in configuration tap Low Bandwidth Medium Bandwidth or High Bandwidth and then select Accept 4 To set up a custom configuration tap Custom and then select Next to display the Custom Stream Configuration window This allows an Operator to configure the stream parameters for circumstances where the predefined settings are not adequate Note The Video Size and Frame Rate choices change depending on whether the FieldView Device contains an NTSC or PAL camera 5 Select your configuration options and then select Accept Note The stream quality can also be selected by the FieldView Application operator 15 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide mema oa Configuration pri Pe P yes Ms Main Menu on the FieldView Device g s Le Choose stream quality O Low Bandwidth O Medium Bandwidth O Custom Note Better quality requires higher network bandwidth Next gt Accept Select a preset option or select Custom to configure a custom stream Custom Stream Configuration Video Size Peak Bit Rate Configuring Custom stream options lt Back Accept D14041 02 January 2008 6 2 Checking Status The Main Menu offers a number of options for checking status as shown at right To view status information 1 Starting from the default Viewfinder display press the Di
42. re e Slide the door toward the center of the FieldView Device until it is fully closed e Slide the lock switch to the Locked position 3 Connect the FieldView Device to the external power adapter and charge the E battery until the orange LED turns off up to 8 hours Figure 3 Ww Note The device will not operate on the external adapter alone You must have a battery installed D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 2 3 Calibrating the Integrated Touch Panel The Viewfinder display on the back of the FieldView Device includes an a eee integrated touch panel designed for use with the stylus that has been included with the FieldView Device The Viewfinder touch panel allows control of many FieldView Device features including menu selection configuration text entry via on screen keyboard and on screen button selection In addition the touch panel can be used to draw over images and video See Telestration on page 12 Important When you are using the Viewfinder screen always use the stylus provided with the FieldView Device Do not use other objects as this could damage the Viewfinder screen Tap the screen lightly Do not press hard or strike the screen When you first start the FieldView Device if the touch screen has not been calibrated the FieldView Device presents a calibration screen Follow the on screen instructions to calibrate your touch panel to permit precise control Touch scr
43. splay button three times to display the Main Menu 2 From the Main Menu tap the Status Menu option to display a second menu with Status options 3 Tap a status option to view a Status screen for that item For example see Power Status at right To dismiss a Status window and return to the Status menu tap it with the stylus or click the Display button 4 Contact your system administrator for more information on any particular status item and what it means 6 3 Viewing Local Contacts The Local Contacts directory contains a list of names and addresses that can be called from the FieldView Device To start a call Operators can display the Local Contacts by tapping Directory in the Main Menu selecting a name and then tapping the Dial button on the screen However the quickest way to access the Local Contacts from the viewfinder is to press the Send button as described on page 8 If you are logged in as a user with FieldView Device administrator privileges you may edit or delete existing contacts or create new ones Note that these changes are not forwarded to other devices 6 4 Managing Files The File Browser allows you to organize and play recorded videos The Folder pane displays the folders in which video recordings are saved Use the Scroll bar to browse through long lists of folders The File pane displays the image snapshots and video recordings saved in the selected folder on the SD card Use the scroll arrows on
44. sting image 1 Press the Display button repeatedly until the Main menu appears 2 Tap File Browser The File Browser window appears 3 Tap the folder containing the image that you want to share Image thumbnails appear in the pane to the right 4 Select the image you want to share and tap Share in lower left pane The FieldView Device sends the image to the FieldView Application and saves a copy in the session folder 4 10 Recording and Playing Videos The FieldView Device can record video independent of its call state That is it can record while connected disconnected or calling The only time that it cannot record is while it is playing back a previously recorded video Note You must insert an SD memory card to record and playback videos Do not remove the SD card while recording This can corrupt the card data 12 Telestration lines drawn on the Viewfinder Tap the Telestration Lines drawn by the icon to show hide Operator appear or remove existing in a different color telestration lines from lines drawn by the FieldView Application software client user Telestration Visibility Erasure M Show Live Local Erase Live Local v Show Live Remote Erase Live Remote M Show Recorded Local Erase Recorded Local M Show Recorded Remote Erase Recorded Remote Show All Erase All Hide All Telestration menu D14041 02 January 2008 4 10 1 Recording a video To record
45. sure compliance and meets the requirements with Maximum Peak Spatial Average SAR1g of 0 01 W kg No metallic accessories should be used with this device and multiple devices should not be co located at a distance of less than 20 cm Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by TANDBERG could void the user s authority to operate this equipment PRODUCT SERVICE C U8 06 10 61052 001 US Pin PA AE ae 7N PAT AE 0 X EDI LER BC RARE X FWA TALE X Az RA FRAG HALT VE BH f BARI TET UAE IT EXT H 3 O KIN AT HA HELE RETE PUR OBE AG BOSE BYE Cr Tf ES n HA SER I Bo e E SK SJ T 11363 2006 FILE FIRE RL TF X FIRE BET IA e IP YER ER AE BS RES HB HP Ep EE CR TP f TT rm FA PRE BES SJIT 11363 2006 Pri AY p Bt BER Teme EE in PAD Le MA EIR EE BRAEFE m EUH ST PE ARVE A RAR Ag ED AT IP an UI PAD f H R AR M AR AE RREH Fr maten an FJ AT ee RS SERI ATE 25 TANDBERG Philip Pedersens vei 22 1366 Lysaker Norway Telephone 47 67 125 125 Fax 47 67 125 234 Video 47 67 117 777 E mail tandberg tandberg com D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 27 D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 28 TANDBERG
46. the right to browse through long list of files The options in the Controls list allow you to Rename folders and files e Create new folders Delete folders and files e Play video recordings e Display still images e Share still images e Format the storage card Session Folders and File Names When you capture a snapshot or record a video the FieldView Device creates a session folder on the SD card in which it saves these files The name of the folder is based on the date time and user names using the convention yymmad hhmmss FielaViewApplicationuser FielaViewDeviceuser where e yymmdad is the date of the session e hhmmss is the time that the session started Present only if connected to a FieldView Application e FieldViewApplicationuser is the user name that is logged into the FieldView Application Present only if connected to a FieldView Application e FieldViewDeviceuser is the user name that is logged into the FieldView Device 16 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide ET e i E EM Isi n ao e a Status options 42 Q a Power Status Battery Remaining Empty Full External Power Present dei o n i Status window for Power Local Contacts Name Name Address tester sip somenetwork com Group Shared Personal tester sip somenetwork com Dial Cancel Local Contacts screen Folder pane File pane
47. tware client user Use the Send and End buttons on the Navigation pad to start and end calls similar to the keys on a mobile phone Once a call is established the Operator and Client can collaborate using voice video audio images and annotations 3 1 Network Access Before you can answer or initiate a call you must be able to communicate with the network either through a direct wired connection or a wireless connection Your FieldView Device must be configured with the appropriate wireless and SIP if used parameters to operate over this connection For information on FieldView Device network configuration refer to Configuration on page 18 and consult the FieldView System Administration Manual The Network link indicator the middle of the three indicators on the top of the FieldView Device indicates whether or not a Network link exists To check current wireless network conditions you can press the Display button once and check the Session information at the bottom of the Viewfinder Another option is to press the Display button three times to display the Main Menu Tap the Status option with the stylus and then select Network See page 14 for more information on the Viewfinder and Display modes 3 2 Answering an Incoming Call To receive incoming calls the FieldView Device must be on or in standby mode x When a call comes in the FieldView Device rings like a mobile phone and the AE Viewfinder displays a dialog box simi
48. w Device documentation consult the TANDBERG website at http www tandberg com D14041 02 January 2008 1 3 Parts of the FieldView Device TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide Streaming on off 6 Light Still image capture 7 Camera lens Microphone 8 SD memory card slot LED indicators 9 External power connector Streaming indicator red 10 Antenna streaming on Ua WN L l 1 3 1 Control Buttons 11 Headset connector 12 Audio line in plug in external audio source 13 S Video in 14 USB host interface 15 Ethernet port 16 Stylus 17 Viewfinder 18 Send button 19 End button Use this button to set the focus manually or to resume automatic focusing It works in combination with the Zoom buttons See Focusing on page 11 for more information Record Press this button to start stop recording to a local Secure Digital SD memory card j lc IN 7 Kus i Ji Manual Focus Display Mode Record Power 20 Zoom Manual focus controls 21 Navigation pad 22 Speaker 23 Focus button 24 Display mode button 25 Recording On Off button 26 Power button 27 Tripod mount 28 Battery door 29 Battery lock D14041 02 January 2008 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide 1 3 2 Navigation Pad Buttons These context sensitive buttons control audio volume microphone mute and the front light They also function as command buttons and directio

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