TORNADO M55/M70/M60/M80/M85 IPTV SET TOP BOXES USER MANUAL (This manual contains web settings operational guidelines for both Admin and User roles. If logged in as User and some sections of the menu or parts of dialog are missing, this is because the User privileges are limited to partial access) 1. Welcome Thank you for purchasing SysMaster Corporation award-winning Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 Digital Media Center. You made an excellent choice and we hope you will enjoy all its capabilities.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. One Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 STB One Audio and Video Cable One Universal Power Adaptor One Ethernet Cable User Manual 2.2.
Element Description 1 Turn On/Off the device in Sleep Mode 2 Mute the Audio 3 Alpha-Numeric Characters used to enter Digits or other Characters 4 RECALL – refresh the objects list 5 DISPLAY – toggle between objects list and currently playing screen.
F6: "play"; F7: "display"; F8: "camera"; F9: "setup"; F10: "record"; F11: "web"; F12: "hotel"; End: "stop"; KP Add: "volume up"; KP Subtract: "volume down"; Home: "home"; Escape: "return"; >: "forward" <: "backward"; UP/Page UP: "Channel UP" Down/Page Down: "Channel DOWN” Connecting Video Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 provides the following video outputs: -Component Video (Y, Pr, Pb) which can be used for analog High Definition or best quality Standard Definition.
Please refer to the above diagram for detail information on connecting the cables.
Please refer to the above diagram for detail information on connecting the cables. Supported Accessories Tornado STB devices support the following accessories that can be attached via the USB ports: 1. WiFi USB 802.11b/g/n Adapter. Allows wireless connectivity to Access Points, Routers, CellNodes, and AirStream CellNodes. The adapter allows up to 150Mbps data transfer speeds. 2. DVB-T USB Adapter. Allows reception of DVB-T (Terrestrial Digital Television) signal from air. 3. USB Flash Drivers.
STB will mount the first available HDD partition, so make sure that this partition has the media data required. 5. USB Keyboard. Any standard USB keyboard will be detected automatically. 6. USB Mouse. Any standard USB mouse will be detected automatically. 7. USB IR Receiver. The Infra Red receiver can receive IR signals from a specialized remote control, thus providing remote connectivity to the Set Top Box. The STB can be hidden in a cabinet, behind the TV set, or built-in the wall or ceiling. 8.
If you purchased the product directly from SysMaster Corporation, contact your SysMaster Corporation Sales and Service Representative for a RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number. SysMaster Corporation reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior notification. 3. Product Features 3.1. Key Features SysMaster Corporation Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 Digital Media Center is a next generation consumer IP device system based on industry open IPTV and VOIP standards.
Connectors/Interfaces: One Ethernet (RJ-45) 10/100M Port Two USB 2.0 Ports One HDMI Port * One Composite Port One S-Video Port One YPbPr Port * One L/R Audio Port One RS232 Port * One Infra Red (IR) Interface High Definition Digital Signal Processor * *Some devices have limited support for the interfaces Video Codecs and Formats H.
Dolby Digital 5.1 16bit Linear PCM with HDCD Support Video Resolution H.264: Up to 1920x1080p/1080i at 30fps MPEG4: Up to 1920x1080p/1080i at 30fps MPEG2: Up to 1920x1080p/1080i at 30fps Protocols UDP (RFC768) TCP (RFC793) IPv4 (RFC791) ARP & RARP DNS DHCP (RFC2131) PPPOE (RFC2516) NTP (RFC 1889) IGMPv1, v2, v3 (RFC1112, RFC2236, RFC3376) IGMP BOOTP RTP/RTCP RTSP HTTP HLS FLASH RTMP Dimensions 9.4" (W) x 1.2" (H) x 6" (D) 4.
Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 device includes advanced display functionally to allow dynamic and easy device management. The device must be connected to the TV set or to a Monitor with RCA video and audio input connectors: 4.1.1. Menu Structure Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 Digital Media Center features a tree-like, multi-level menu hierarchy to allow easy menu navigation and access.
Services Chat Web Browser 24 25 Setup Search Calculator Alarm Wake Up Call 26 27 28 29 30 Services 4.1.2. Main Menu Upon start-up the device will display the main menu. The menu will allow users to select the sub-menu functions that they need to access. To enter one of the listed sub-menu options, the users must use “UP/DOWN” buttons of the navigator. Once the desired selection is high-lighted, the users must press “OK” button to execute.
Button Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-OK Function Switches to the UP function. Switches to the DOWN function. Enters the selected function. 4.1.3. Video Sub-Menu Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 supports advanced video option to allow users to watch IP Television, Video on Demand, Pay per View, and User Video provided content. The sub-menu is entered after the users select the Video option from the main menu, once they press the “Video” button of the remote control (Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80).
Navigator-OK Return Enters the selected function. Switches to the upper menu. 4.1.4. IP Television (this function requires service subscription) The IP Television function allows the users to watch online IP TV streaming video content. Once selected the function will connect to the remote server and retrieve the data content. The system will display various channel information including name, index, time, rating, artist, and cost information.
VOLUME +/SAVE Increases/Decreases the volume Initiates channel/file recording (if configured) 4.1.5. Pay Per View (this function requires service subscription) The Pay per View function allows the users to watch online Video streaming content. Once selected the function will connect to the remote server and retrieve the data content. The system will display various channel information including name, index, time, rating, artist, and cost information.
DISPLAY MUTE VOLUME +/SAVE DEL Switches On/Off Information display mode Mutes the audio output Increases/Decreases the volume Initiates channel/file recording (if configured) Switches On/Off Parental Lock. Requires password. 4.1.6. Video On Demand (this function requires service subscription) The Video On Demand function allows the users to watch online Video streaming content. Once selected the function will connect to the remote server and retrieve the data content.
STOP FORWARD >> BACKWARD << PAUSE DISPLAY MUTE VOLUME +/- Stops paying the selected channel/file Forwards the channel/file (if possible) Backwards the channel/file (if possible) Pauses the playing of the channel/file Switches On/Off Information display mode Mutes the audio output Increases/Decreases the volume In some cases, the Video on Demand and Pay per View content will require payment and the subscribers will be prompted to confirm the payment prior to receiving the Video stream.
4.1.7. User Video The User Video function allows the users to watch Video streaming content over Local Area Network (LAN). The device will scan for open shared directories and locate compatible file types (AVI, MP3) that can be played. Once selected the function will connect to the remote server and retrieve the data content. The system will display various channel information including name, file type and size information.
Button Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-LEFT Navigator-RIGHT Channel-UP Channel-DOWN Navigator-OK PLAY STOP FORWARD >> BACKWARD << PAUSE MUTE VOLUME +/FOLDR FUNC SAVE DEL BOOK Function Switches to the UP channel Switches to the DOWN channel Moves Left across Folder selection Moves Right across Folder selection Moves one page UP (one page has 6 channels) Moves one page DOWN (one page has 6 channels) Selects and plays channel/file Plays the selected channel/file Stops paying the selected channel/file Fo
4.1.8. Audio Sub-Menu Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 supports advanced audio options to allow users to listen to Online Radio streams, Audio on Demand streams, and User provided content. The sub-menu is entered after the users select the Audio option from the main menu or once they press the “Audio” button of the remote control (Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80). To return to the Main Menu the users must press “Return” button of the remote control.
Button Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-LEFT Navigator-RIGHT Channel-UP Channel-DOWN Navigator-OK PLAY STOP FORWARD >> BACKWARD << PAUSE MUTE VOLUME +/- Function Switches to the UP channel Switches to the DOWN channel Moves Left across Folder selection Moves Right across Folder selection Moves one page UP (one page has 6 channels) Moves one page DOWN (one page has 6 channels) Selects and plays channel/file Plays the selected channel/file Stops paying the selected channel/file Forwards the channel/file
Button Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-LEFT Navigator-RIGHT Channel-UP Channel-DOWN Navigator-OK PLAY STOP FORWARD >> BACKWARD << PAUSE MUTE VOLUME +/FOLDR FUNC SAVE DELETE Function Switches to the UP channel Switches to the DOWN channel Moves Left across Folder selection Moves Right across Folder selection Moves one page UP (one page has 6 channels) Moves one page DOWN (one page has 6 channels) Selects and plays channel/file Plays the selected channel/file Stops paying the selected channel/file Forw
(LAN). The device will scan for open shared directories and locate compatible file types (mp3) that can be played. Once selected the function will connect to the remote server and retrieve the data content. The system will display various channel information including name, file type and size information.
4.1.12. Telephony Sub-Menu Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 supports advanced Telephony options to allow users to make Audio and Video calls, listen to Voicemail, or Send SMS messages (requires service activation). The sub-menu is entered after the users select the Telephony option from the main menu or once they press the “Phone” button of the remote control (Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80) or press the “Speaker” button of the phone set (Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80).
Button Function Navigator-UP Switches to the UP phone line. Navigator-DOWN Switches to the DOWN phone line. Navigator-Left Moves Left across Function selection. Navigator-Right Moves Right across Function selection. Navigator-OK Opens the phone line and dials the number. If there is no entered number, switches to the Phone Book. 0-9 Buttons Enters the digits of the phone number. Display/DISP Switches On/Off Information display mode. In Video Conference mode allows digital Zoom 1x, 2x, and 4x.
the line and press “OK”. I The line is in Calling Card IVR auto attendant. To pick up the call, select the line and press “OK”. 0 The line is in Virtual Office IVR auto attendant. To pick up the call, select the line and press “OK”. RV There is in incoming Video call. To accept the call the subscriber must press Video or MON. 4.1.14. Phone Book Service The Phone Book function allows the users to keep track of their phone contact information.
4.1.18. Information Sub-Menu Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 supports advanced Information options to allow users to receive valuable online information such as Weather, Currency Exchange, News, and Stock Quotes information. The sub-menu is entered after the users select the Information option from the main menu. To return to the Main Menu the users must press “Return” button of the remote control. Button Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-OK Func/Menu Info Function Switches to the UP function.
4.1.20. Stock Quote Service The Stock Quote function allows the users to receive the most current stock quote information. The stock quote information requires refresh and is updated every 30 minutes. The information accuracy is not guaranteed. This is informational service only. 4.1.21. Google Maps Service Provides direct access to the Google Maps Services. This is informational service only. 4.1. 22.
Button Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-OK Func/Menu Info Function Switches to the UP function. Switches to the DOWN function. Enters the selected function. Switches to the upper menu. Brings up the Virtual keyboard 4.1.23. Email Service The Email function allows the users to receive and send emails. 4.1.24. Chat/Messenger Service The Chat/Messenger function allows the users to receive and send chat messages. 4.1.25.
4.1.26. Services Sub-Menu Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 supports advanced Services options to allow users to have direct access to convenient services such as Calculator, Alarm Clock, Wake-up Call, Program Schedule, Setup and Search Functions. The sub-menu is entered after the users select the Services option from the main menu. To return to the Main Menu the users must press “Return” button of the remote control.
Button Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-OK Func/Menu Info Function Switches to the UP function. Switches to the DOWN function. Enters the selected function. Switches to the upper menu.
4.1.27. Calculator Service The Calculator function allows the users to perform different types of mathematical functions. Button Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-Left Navigator-Right Navigator-OK 0-9 Buttons DEL Function Switches to the UP function. Switches to the DOWN function. Switches to the LEFT function. Switches to the RIGHT function. Executes the mathematical function. Enters the numeric digits of the number. Deletes a single character to the left.
4.1.28. Alarm The Alarm function allows the users to schedule alarms. The service will trigger an alarm (initiate Ringing Alarm) via the TV set or via the Phone once the scheduled time is reached. Button Function Navigator-UP Switches to the UP alarm entry. Navigator-DOWN Switches to the DOWN alarm entry. Navigator-LEFT Navigates between data entries. . Must select the data entry by pressing “OK” prior to changing it. Once selected the button allows changes to the selected data entry.
4.1.29. Wake-Up Call The Wake-Up function allows the users to schedule wake-up calls to remote numbers. The service will trigger a wake-up call with IVR function to a predefined number once the scheduled time is reached. The wake-up call termination requires remote user interaction via the IVR functionality. 4.1.30. Setup Service The Setup function allows the users to setup basic system parameters. The setup parameters include network, authentication, balance, and other parameters.
4.1.31. Search Service The Search function allows the users to search the complete media content accessible by the device. The search will find and sort Video, Audio, Picture, and User content utilizing substring match functions. To switch between different content types the users must select the desired folder type. Button Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-Left Navigator-Right Navigator-OK 0-9 Buttons DEL Function Switches to the UP function. Switches to the DOWN function.
YoutTube Browser Interface Button Function Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-Left Navigator-Right Navigator-OK DEL INFO A-Z Play Pause Stop Return Home Switches to the UP function. Switches to the DOWN function. Switches to the LEFT function. Switches to the RIGHT function. Starts the file Deletes a single character to the left. Invokes the Virtual Keyboard Prints a character Plays the selected file.
Picasa Browser Interface Button Function Navigator-UP Navigator-DOWN Navigator-Left Navigator-Right Navigator-OK DEL INFO A-Z Play Pause Stop Return Home Switches to the UP function. Switches to the DOWN function. Switches to the LEFT function. Switches to the RIGHT function. Starts the file Deletes a single character to the left. Invokes the Virtual Keyboard Prints a character Plays the selected file.
5. Configuration Guide 5.1. Configuration with Web Browser Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 series Digital Media Center has an embedded Web server that will respond to HTTP GET/POST requests. It also has embedded HTML pages that allow a user to configure the Digital Media Center through a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape or Mozilla. 5.1.1.
5.1.3. Start Menu To enter the all configuration options after you log in press the START menu and select Navigator. 5.1.4. System Information Dialog Upon successful authentication the system will display the following System Information screen. Click on the left end of the line to open the System Information screen.
The System Information is used for information purposes only and does not allow direct data entry. The table below explains the data parameters of the form. IP Address This is the IP Address of the device MAC Address This is the MAC address of the device. DNS Server This is the IP of the DNS server. Proxy IP This is the IP Address or the Domain Name of the SIP proxy server CallerID number of the device. This is the Caller ID of the device.
5.1.5. System Management Dialog The below dialog allows the device administrator to setup the basic system parameters. Some of the parameters will not be displayed if the user has logged in as “user” account. After entering the data the user must press SAVE to permanently commit it. No reboot is necessary for the data to take effect. Admin Login This is the custom login for the “admin” account. Users must keep this login a secret to avoid unauthorized access.
User Login This is the custom login for the “user” account. Users must keep this login a secret to avoid unauthorized access. If this device is bind to a service provider usually this login will available to allow users to perform basic administrative functions to the device. User Password This is the password for the “user” account. Users must keep this password a secret to avoid unauthorized access. IP Via The selection allows DHCP or Static IP assignment to the Ethernet interface of the device.
Disable PC* This option will not allow the sue of external PC programs on M60 device. Use Remote Config This option enabled the automated remote provisioning of the device. Once configured, the device will try to retrieve its configuration form the selected remote location in the Remote Config URL field. This option should be enabled if this device is bind to a service provider. Remote Config Server This field is used to store the location of the remote configuration script for the device.
Theme Server field. This option should be enabled if this device is bind to a service provider. Remote Font Server* This field is used to store the location of the remote font package for the device. If this device is bind to a service provider this filed should point to the providers server IP (for example Voice Master, VODWare or CMS box). The font should be made and located as follows: Location: /home/manager/upload/crm/homa.tar.bz2 Inside the tar.
DLNA Client This option will enable the DLNA client software. The DLNA client is software that allows extracting and playing content from DLNA servers located in the same LAN. Remote Control App Enables/Disables the remote control App option for mobile phones and tablet devices.
providers to customize the device interfaces to alternative languages. Daylight Savings This option should be checked once the region (where the device is located) switches to/from the Daylight Savings time. This parameter controls whether the time will be displayed in daylight savings time or not. If Checked, the displayed time will be 1 hour ahead of normal time Time Zone This parameter manages the time zone of the device. Time Format type.
5.1.6. SIP Management Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 support advanced SIP functionality to allow it to function as a standalone PBX system or an integrated device connected with an external SIP server. In addition, the device supports a Patent Pending SIP Auto Discovery protocol to allow automated infrastructure build-up without an external SIP Registrar or Proxy server. The below Web interface allows advanced management of this functionality. Caller ID This is the caller id of the SIP device.
device when communicating with an external SIP registrar utilizing MD5 encryption. Usually this field is populated with the PIN of the account that is used with the service provider that supports the device. SIP Signal Port This is the port that is used for SIP communication. The default value of this port is 5060 but can be changed is necessary to accommodate worldwide operation.
decoding while using an attached video camera. Decoder Formats* inbound calls. This option is used to allow negotiation of different audio formats for H263 Parameters* This is the selection of the video conference mode resolution. To send the largest picture, set to mode to CIF (default), for smaller picture resolution to QCIF and for the smallest picture resolution SQCIF. DTMF Support this option is for selection for DTMF support.
5.1.7. Phone Book Configuration Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 support advanced Phone Book functionality to allow easy contact management and selection. The system supports unlimited number of support entries that include comprehensive information about the contact on file. The Phone Book is managed via the Web. To delete a Phone Book entry, select the entry and then click on “Edit” and then “Delete”. Click on the left end of the line to open the Phone Book Configuration dialog. 5.1.8.
Caller Name to modify the contact information. Press the Caller Name button to enter the Phone Book Entry dialog General Number This is the general device number of the contact person. Home Number This is the home device number of the contact person. Mobile Number This is the mobile device number of the contact person. Office Number This is the office device number of the contact person. Fax Number This is the fax number of the contact person.
5.1.9. Local Media Server Local Media Server functionality allows subscribers to use their Tornado device to read and write file to remote computers running Digital media Software for Windows. The results of this function are displayed in the User sections such as the User Video, User Audio, and User Picture sections. The function allows the device to act as a DVR/PVR unit and perform dynamic recording of Video and Audio content. The function allows the device to connect to the DMC server and process files.
The Config file has the following structure. NAME |FILE_TYPE |SIZE |LOCATION |DESCRIPTION |TIMER |INDEX |TYPE |RECORDING_STATE | RATING | NAME – this is the channel name (required) FILE_TYPE – this is the file type e.g. AVI|FLV|MOV (optional) SIZE – this is the size of the file in Bytes (optional) LOCATION – This is the URL location of the stream or the file (required). To enable Flash streaming for the Broadcaster please use “p=4” parameter.
Enable Streaming Services Enables and Disables the Streaming services for this device Content Server IP Address This is the IP address of the server that provides streaming services. Usually this is the IP address of the Voicemaster CMS server. Content Server Password This is parameter is used to define the PIN that is used to access the content in the Content server. The parameter is also represented by $PIN variable. Home Page This is the page that the device will access once it is initially started.
Video Services Management Video Encoder Bitrate* camera streaming. This option is used to define the video encoding bitrate in kbps for Auto Reconnect This function will make the device to reconnect if the connection between the device and the server fails. Quick Tune The selection is used to allow different switching for selected objects. For example, to automatically switch to object once selected select “Enable”.
another server that is used to re-stream existing stream in multicast format. Use Sub-Node IP Address* This is a special parameter that allows the set-top-box to connect to an intermediary server when multicast-to-unicast video stream conversion is required. Sub-Node IP Address* unicast conversion server. This parameter is used to define the IP address of the multicast-to- Upstreaming Management Section* Upstreaming Status* camera feed or video files.
Object Index This is the index of the object. The index is used to allow easy sorting of the object in the user section. Object Name This is the name of the object that will appear in the User list. Object Extension This is the list of object extensions that are supported by the device Object Config String identification, and PID identification This is the specific information that allows object tagging, codec Object Type This is the type of the object.
Enable Payment Services Enables and Disables the Payment services for this device Payment Server IP Address This is the IP address of the payment server that will accept voucher payments initiated directly from the Tornado device. Apply Saves the configuration changes. 5.1.13. Transponder Management This section allows configuration of the digital cards that are built-in or connected to the device. On the base of the settings here the channels scan is performed.
Satellite Configuration This section supports configuration of DVB-S/S2 cards. Satellite – this option allows selection of pre-defined system satellites. LNB Number – this option allows selection if this satellite is using specific LNB DiseqC capable. LnbLofHi (MHz) – this is the high frequency for the LNB. LnbLofLo (MHz) – this is the low frequency for the LNB. LnbSwitchLof (MHz) – this is the threshold frequency between the low and high band of the LNB operation.
For DVB-C Cards: #Transponder Name TransponderType TransponderFrequency SymbolRate ErrorCorection Modulation TransponderType – 'C' (default) TransponderFrequency – transponder frequency ErrorCorrection - 'AUTO' (default) Modulation Types - 'QAM16' | 'QAM32' | 'QAM64' | 'QAM128' | 'QAM256' Example: #DVB-C Transponder Name and Description C 12345 6789 AUTO QAM16 For DVB-S/S2 Cards: #Transponder Name and Description TransponderType TransponderFrequency Polarisation SymbolRate ErrorCorection LNBNumber Transpond
Modulation – this is the digital signal modulation type. DVB-T Transponder Management This section allows configuration for digital terrestrial television cards. Transponder Name – this is the name of the transponder or service that is used. Transponder Frequency – this is the television transponder frequency in kHz.
Transponder Frequency – this is the satellite transponder frequency in kHz. Symbol Rate – this is the digital satellite symbol rate in seconds (symbols/sec) Polarization – this is the transponder signal polarization Error Correction – this is the transponder signal error correction type. LNB Number – this is the LNB number. If there is no DiseqC support then the LNB number should be set to disabled DiseqC support (default ‘0’) ATSC Transponder Management This section allows ATSC card configuration.
5.1.14. Play List Management This media dialog allows configuration of Play List. Play Lists are groups of User Objects that are played in sequence. Play List Index – this text field is used to store the index of the defined playlist. The index is used for intuitive EPG (Electronic Program Guide) navigation. Play List Name – this is the name that will identify the playlist in the EPG. Play List Type – this is the type of the playlist.
5.1.16. Calling Card Application Mode Depending on the model of TORNADO purchased, the Calling Card function may not be available. TORNADO can support advanced Calling Card functionality to allow easy and fully automated calling card function suitable for automated call shop and other pre-paid device applications. Using the below form administrators can enable the Calling Card mode of the device.
Calling Card Mode Enables or Disables the Calling Card IVR. Also allows the device to function in callback mode whereas once the call is received from an authorized number, the device will callback this number and process the call. Calling Card Server the calling card entries. This is the IP address of the server that will authenticate and authorize Callback CID White List This is the list of Caller ID numbers that the device will accept and process callback requests from.
Connect To complete. This is the number that the call will be routed to once the selection is Apply Saves the changes to the form. General Configuration of Auto Attendant: Enable Auto Attendant This function allows the Auto Attendant to start once a call is received. Business Days These are the days that the Auto Attendant will answer call and direct Business Hours process calls. This is the hour selection for the time period the Auto Attendant will Apply Saves the changes to the form. 5.1.18.
indicator. If disabled the device will not display via LED or SIP protocol the MWI (Message Wait Indicator) to notify the user that there is a new message left in the Voice-mail. Enable Distinctive Ringing The device offers custom ring tone functionality that allows CallerID -based ringing. If a caller is identified from within the Phone Book and has a custom ring associated with the Phone Book entry the device will produce a custom ring tone.
Administrative Lock This option enables administrators to lock all options of the Voicemail functionality. Enable Voice-mail This field enabled and disabled the Voice-mail server. Numeric Voice-mail Password Users can setup the Numeric Voice-mail Password that allows access to the Voice-mail IVR menu system. The password is used to access the Voice-mail from remote location via device.
Subscriber E-mail This is the e-mail that will be used to send the e-mail notification to. The e-mail will be send with or without the Voice-mail voice file attachment. Enable Call Forwarding This field enabled or disabled call forwarding. If selected and if proper call Forwarding Number is present, the system will forward the call instead of sending it to the Voice-mail. Call Forwarding has a priority over the Voice-mail.
Route ID This is the Route Index. This is the route index. All matches are done based on the longest prefix match first and then if the prefixes are the same on the Route Index. Prefix This is the prefix that needs to be matched against the number. All outbound calls are compared against the existing prefixes and then routed based on longest prefix match and route index. If the Enable Route failover is checked, the system will try all available routes in sequence until the call is successful or fails.
software. 5.1.22. Ring Tone Configuration Depending on the model of TORNADO purchased, the Distinctive Ring Tone function may not be available. TORNADO can support advanced Distinctive Ring Tone management functionality to allow easy configuration of inbound ring tones based on contact profile in the Phone Book. Users can upload up to 20 ring tones. The system allows only ring tones that are recorded in 8-bits, 8000Hz, Mono, Nextsun PCM Mu-law files with *.au extension. .
Delete File Pressing the DELETE button the users can delete the existing ring tone. 5.1.21. History List Depending on the model of TORNADO purchased, the Call History feature may not be available. TORNADO can support advanced Call History List that displays all dialed numbers, received inbound calls and viewed content objects. This is a View-Only form.
Calling Card Mode Enables or Disables the Calling Card IVR. Also allows the device to function in callback mode whereas once the call is received from an authorized number, the device will callback this number and process the call. Calling Card Server the calling card entries. This is the IP address of the server that will authenticate and authorize Callback CID White List This is the list of Caller ID numbers that the device will accept and process callback requests from.
Description This is the description of the Auto Attendant message. Enable This is the status of the Auto Attendant message. If checked the messages will be played in Auto Attendant mode. Connect To complete. This is the number that the call will be routed to once the selection is Apply Saves the changes to the form.
Business Days selections. These are the days that the Auto Attendant will answer call and direct Business Hours process calls. This is the hour selection for the time period the Auto Attendant will Apply Saves the changes to the form. 5.1.25. Digital Signage Management Depending on the model of TORNADO purchased, the Digital Signage option may be available. The TORNADO device supports two different types of Digital Signage services: Remotely managed and Local/Stand-Alone.
Local Play List This parameter enables or disables the local Digital Signage function. If it is enabled then only Local files will be played as part of the Digital Signage play list. If disabled then the Play list files will be extracted from a remote Digital Signage server that is defined by the Remote Play list URL parameter. Remote Play list URL remotely managed play lists.
Download Layout Files TORNADO device to a PC computer. This function allows download of layout files from the Delete Layout File This function allows deletion of local layout file. Local Video Files This section allows management, download, and upload of local video files. Add Digital Signage File This function will create a digital signage file entry without creating the actual video file.
This section allows management, download, and upload of local service files. These files include HTML, RSS, Java Script, Image, PNG, GIF, JPG files that are used in the Digital Signage screen layout and other related web services. All such files are located in the service directory and can be extracted via web using the following URL: http://TORNADO_IP/services/SERVICE_FILE_NAME. This URL can be directly embedded into the Local Layout file to allow the sections to dynamically use them.
5.1.26. Theme Management Depending on the model of TORNADO purchased, the Theme Management option is available. Basically the theme represents the way the default TORNADO TV interface look. The Theme is a compilation of multiple HTML, JS, and Image files that are packaged into a package and can be uploaded or downloaded. The Theme Management function allows local storage of the modified themes into the TORNADO device.
Seat As Default This function allows theme file to be set as default/active among other existing theme files. The function is commonly used to switch between different themes if required. 5.1.27. Menu Management Depending on the model of TORNADO purchased, the Menu Management option is available. Basically the menu represents the way the default TORNADO TV interface TEXT looks. The menu is a compilation file with all texts used in the TORNADO device.
Upload Font device to be stored locally This function allows upload of True Type font file into the TORNADO Download Font This function allows download of True Type font file from the TORNADO device to a PC computer. Delete Font This function allows deletion of local Font file. Seat As Default This function allows Font file to be set as default/active among other existing Font files. The function is commonly used to switch between different Font files if required. 5.1.29.
5.1.31. Remote Configuration Extract Users can reboot the device at any time without danger to the data in the configuration or the Voicemail files, utilizing two procedures: 1. By unplugging its power supply. 2. Using the “Reboot Device” option in the START menu. To use the Web software reboot the use must select the “Reboot Device” option and then press OK when prompted. The device will reboot automatically. After the device comes back online the user must login utilizing the standard login procedure. 5.
5.1.33. Wireless Management Wireless Management dialog allows management of wireless devices attached to the TORNADO STB. Wireless Device Status This function allows WiFi USB device to be turned on and turned off. SSID Name connect to.. This is the SSID name of the selected Wireless network that the STB will Encryption This is the encryption protocol that the selected Wireless network uses. Encryption Mode This is the encryption mode that the selected Wireless network uses.
IPv6 Status Check this to enable/disable IPv6 support IPv6 Via This is the default interface for the IPv6 network traffic. Static IPv6 IP Sets the static IPv6 address IPv6 Uplink Gateway Sets the IP of the Uplink Gateway IPv6 DNS Server Sets the IP of the DNS server in the IPv6 network AirStream Management System BSSID information. This is the name of the AirStream BSSID that contains the system Radio Channel This function allocates available radio channels to the AirStream mode.
Server Key This is the authentication key used to connect to the Remote Server. User This is the user name of the Remote Server that is used to log in. Password This is the password of the Remote Server that is used to log in. Process EMM This is the EMM service that needs to be processed. 5.1.35. STB Commands Management STB Commands management function allows remote execution of STB commands via the Web Interface.
5.1.36. 3G/GSM Card Management 3G/GSM Card Management can be used to configure the mobile data settings of a 3G modem connected to the STB.
5.1.37. VPN Management VPN Status Here you can enable or disable the Virtual Private Network mode Use Remote Config This used to enable the use of remote configuration of the VPN Remote Config URL This is used to set the path/URL of the remote configuration file 5.1.38. Program Scheduler Program Scheduler is used to schedule an automatic action for a specific time. For example you can use it to record a movie or a show when you are not at home.
End Time(HH:MM) This is the end time of the scheduled action Start Date(DD-MM-YYYY) This is the start date of the scheduled action End Date(DD-MM-YYYY) This is the end date of the scheduled action Action This is the scheduled action is – Switch (to channel), Record or Download 5.1.39. Alarm Management Start Time(HH:MM) This is the start time of the alarm Start Date(DD-MM-YYYY) This is the start date of the alarm Note This is the note for the alarm 5.1.40.
Start Date(DD-MM-YYYY) This is the start date of the wake up call Phone This is the phone number to be dialed by the wake up call function Note This is the note for the wake up call 5.2. Remote Configuration and Firmware Upgrade SysMaster Corporation Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 can be automatically configured from a central provisioning server by setting the proper Remote URL Locations in the System Configuration dialogs. The default values for these locations are: 1.
make the device function as a part of a proprietary infrastructure. 5.2.2. Remote Firmware Upgrade Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 will attempt to contact the http://server_ip/cgi-bin/if.cgi?run=mdown HTTP/URL location for configuration upgrade and will attach some additional information such as its MAC address and Version number (the version number is numeric). For example to upgrade its firmware the device will submit the following request: http://server_ip/cgi-bin/if.
6. 1. 1. Uploading Themes Once the themes are downloaded and modified, please use the same TGZ format to create a package and upload the package into the TORNADO STB using the following steps: Log into the Admin Interface Select “Theme Management” and then “Edit” Select “Upload Theme” and upload the selected Theme File. The theme files must be encoded using the following file format: THEME_NAME_noenc.tar.bz2 Select “Set As Default” the new uploaded file.
6. 2. Menu Management TORNADO allows easy menu management form a central location or locally on TORNADO. The menu can be modified either centrally or locally by accessing the Admin Interface of the TORNADO device. To download a selected menu file follow these steps: Log into the Admin Interface Select “Menu Management” and then “Edit” Select “Download Menu File”. Once the file is downloaded it can be modified and then uploaded again. 6. 2. 1.
2 Status: true | false – defines the visibility of the selected item in the menu Type: defines the various item types supported by the system Name: this is the name of the menu item that is used to access it Title: this is the title of the menu item that shows up on the interface Desc: this is the description of the menu item Index: this is the place in the list that the item is displayed on To include or exclude menu items the subscriber can either change their status to “f
6. 3. Index Channel File Structure TORNADO allows flexible EPG and channel list management. The system allows EPG and channel list generation either from the Content Management System (CMS) or from a text file located on a web server that has the following format (‘ |’ delimited): From Broadcaster the following URL can be used.
TIMER – this is the channel duration INDEX – this is the index name that allows easy selection with the remote control TYPE – this is the channel type. Default is “iptv”. RECORDING_STATE – this is the recording flag for the channel 1: Enabled, 0:Disabled. RATING – this is the object rating. Adult rated films “X” rating will require parental password. COST – this is the cost of the object. “0.00” for Free objects. Example: “1.
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