User guide
Getting Started
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Lecture Recorder x2 User Guide
The following table briefly describes each of the options on the Web admin
Interface’s main menu.
Table 3 Web admin Interface’s Main Menu Options
Stream Setup
Change the stream settings.
Publish Stream
Sends the stream to a remote streaming server such as a Content
Distribution Network service provider (CDN) or Epiphan.tv portal
Stream
Branding
Customize the recording and broadcast: specify the information
that is displayed to a viewer and select the logo and “No signal”
image.
UPnP
Access recorded files and streams on the local network using a
media player via the UPnP protocols.
Frame Grabber
Make frame grabber image adjustments.
Audio
Change and adjust the audio input and headphone output.
Automatic File
Upload
Set up automatic files uploading from the Lecture Recorder x2
device to a network storage device.
FTP Server
Configure FTP access settings to connect to the Lecture Recorder
x2 internal solid state memory using an FTP client and the
administrator, operator or viewer account.
Network
Change the Lecture Recorder x2 network configuration.
Date and Time
Change Lecture Recorder x2 date and time settings.
Access
passwords
Change the admin, viewer and operator account password.
Serial Port
Integrate the Lecture Recorder x2 with other equipment
featuring an RS-232 port and control your device over the RS-232
connection.
Branding
Customize design of the browser where the broadcast is viewed.
Maintenance
Reboot or shut down the Lecture Recorder x2 device. Restore
factory configuration.
Disk Check
Set a Maintenance Schedule for checking the Lecture Recorder x2
solid-state memory for errors.
Firmware
Upgrade
Upgrade the Lecture Recorder x2 firmware.
Info
Display information about the Lecture Recorder x2 Firmware and
hardware, broadcasting and recording status, available streams,
input video signal.
Disk Status
View the total solid state memory in GB, the used and available
hard solid state memory in GB, and also the amount used as a
percentage of the total solid state memory.