MagicInfo VideoWall MagicInfo VideoWall User Manual VideoWall is an application which publishes video wall content created in the authoring tool MagicInfo VideoWall Author or general content (images, movies, etc.) through VideoWall Console, and plays the published content on video wall monitors.
Contents 01 Before using Understanding This Manual.............................3 Menu Command..................................................3 Software Titles....................................................3 Main Functions of VideoWall............................4 System Requirements.......................................... 5 Program Restrictions............................................ 5 02 VideoWall Console Installation and Uninstallation..........................6 Installing the Program......
MagicInfo VideoWall Before using 01 Understanding This Manual This manual provides product information in easy-to-understanding instructions as follows. Menu Command Menu commands are described as follows. : Select Startup - Video Wall Agent. - This means that you must select the Video Wall Agent on the Startup tab. Software Titles In this manual, the following application names are used to provide product information.
Main Functions of VideoWall VideoWall is an Application which publishes video wall content created in the authoring tool MagicInfo VideoWall Author or general content (images, movies, etc.) through VideoWall Console and plays the published content on video wall monitors.
System Requirements Hardware CPU : Intel Pentium 4 1.8GHz or higher Dual Core or higher for LivePlayer RAM: 2GB (or higher) DISK : 51GB (or higher) Software IE 6.0 or higher, DirectX, .Net Framework 2.
MagicInfo VideoWall VideoWall Console 02 Installation and Uninstallation Installing the Program Run the installation file to display the installation screen. This is the first screen of the installation wizard. Click Next to continue the installation or click Cancel to exit the installation. Check the “I accept the terms of the license agreement.” field and click Next. This screen allows you to enter in user information.
This is the confirmation screen displayed before the installation begins. Click Back to change or review the installation settings you have made or click Cancel to end the installation wizard. Click Install to start the installation. MagicInfo VideoWall Console is being installed in the folder you selected. Click Cancel to cancel the installation. This screen is displayed when the VideoWall Console has been installed successfully. A new database has been configured.
Confirm that you want to completely remove the program. Click Yes to start the program uninstall process. The uninstall process has started. Click Finish to complete the uninstall process. License Registration A product license must be registered before running MagicInfo VideoWall Console. The period of use is restricted to 60 days if a product license is not registered. Caution Without registering a license, you can register only up to four video wall monitors to the VideoWall Console.
Using VideoWall Console The function of VideoWall Console is to publish video wall content created in the authoring tool VideoWall Author or general content (images, movies, etc.) to the VideoWall Client. It also has the remote management function similar to Server which schedules content to publish, and remotely manages and controls the status of VideoWall Client where content is published.
Logging on to VideoWall Console Tips -- Login MagicInfo VideoWall comprises VideoWall Console, VideoWall Client and LivePlayer. The VideoWall Console is a program similar to Server which plays, controls and manages video wall content or general media (images, movies) that will be played on the video wall monitors. The default administrator ID and password after the initial installation are and respectively. For security purposes, change the password on the User Settings page.
Screen Composition Top Menus Move to the main page. View the Device, Log, Message and Schedule settings. Register and manage content. Create, publish and manage scheduled files using content registered to the VideoWall Console. View information about a device. You can also instruct a device to run a job Schedule and view its log information. Manage the MagicInfo Server and basic settings, and manage, view, modify or add users. Run Scene Editor.
Device Information Information about the device that will be instructed to play content or a schedule is displayed. Log Information Log information is displayed. Press the button on the upper right corner to directly move to the log settings page. Message Information A currently running message on the video wall monitors is displayed. Press the button on the upper right corner to directly move to the message settings page. Schedule Information Information about created schedules can be viewed.
Content Management In the Content tab, video wall content, video or image files can be registered, modified or removed, and the registered files can be published. Detailed information about registered content can be viewed in the Detailed info. section on the upper right corner.
Content Registration Select a content type you want. Click the want. button to load the file uploader window, and select a file you You can see that the content has been registered successfully. Tips -- How To View Content If video or image files along with video wall content files are registered, the registered content items can be viewed in two ways. Select the Video or Image tab in the Content tab and click the arrow on the button on the upper right corner.
Publishing Content Select the content you want to publish and click the button. From the displayed schedule settings page, you can instantly publish the selected content. Tips -- Publishing Content For details on publishing content, refer to the “Registering a Schedule” section herein. Deleting Content Select the content you want to delete and click the button.
If you check the checkbox on the top menu bar, the registered content items are all selected. Confirm that they are the content items you want to delete and click They will be deleted and moved to Recycle Bin. . Caution -- Deleting Content Permanently Recycle Bin Click the or content respectively. Content deleted permanently from Recycle Bin cannot be restored.
Managing a Schedule In the Schedule tab, schedules can be viewed, registered, published or managed. Schedule is the most direct item used by the VideoWall Console to instruct VideoWall Client to run content. The Schedule tab comprises two settings items: Schedule settings to create a schedule to publish content and Message settings to register an urgent message. The Schedule settings can be viewed in the Week, Month or List format.
Registering a Schedule There are two ways to register a schedule (Instant Publish and Schedule Publish). Instant Publish If you select Instant Publish, content selected on the content management page or content selected by the button will be published instantly and played continuously until it is replaced by another schedule.
The screen below shows a schedule that is allotted. Tips If you place your mouse cursor over the area where a schedule is allotted, the name and time of the published content will appear. Click the button to view the status of the schedule that is being uploaded from VideoWall Console to the video wall monitors. -- Status 1 Schedule List 1 2 3 View the name of and date and time for the content to be played on the video wall monitors.
Deleting a Schedule Click on the area where a schedule is allotted and click the upper right corner.
Schedule Publish If you select Schedule Publish, you can register a schedule to a date and time slot of your choice. Select Schedule Publish, specify the date and time you want to schedule, and click or drag a time slot. A schedule can be registered in 30 Minutes increments by default. To register a schedule more precisely, select time intervals in the combo box. (1 Minutes, 10 Minutes, 30 Minutes, 1 Hour(s)). The settings page for registering a schedule is displayed.
The screen below shows a schedule that is allotted. If you click on a scheduled area, small arrows are created on each side of the clicked rectangular area. Drag these arrows to increase or decrease the time specified for the schedule. Caution -- Changing a Schedule To change the time of a schedule using the arrows, the corresponding time slot must contain only one schedule. (e.g.
Click the button to view the status of the schedule that is being uploaded from VideoWall Console to the video wall monitors. Tips -- Status In the Download Status window, the computershaped icon shows the status of the FileServer. (The grey monitor indicates the FileServer is inactive while the blue monitor indicates the FileServer is active.) The red (or green) circle indicates the file transmission status of the FileServer.
Viewing a Schedule A schedule can be set and viewed by Week, Month or List. Week Viewing at 30 Minutes intervals This is the default time interval setting by which seven-day schedules can be set in 30 Minutes increments and viewed at the specified intervals. Double-click on a scheduled area to display the schedule settings window and change the allotted schedule. Click on a scheduled area to create small arrows on the sides of the rectangular area.
Viewing at 1 Minutes intervals Seven-day schedules can be set in one minute increments and viewed at the specified intervals. Double-click on a scheduled area to display the schedule settings window and change the allotted schedule. Click on a scheduled area to create small arrows on the sides of the rectangular area. Drag these arrows to increase or decrease the time specified for the schedule.
Viewing at 10 Minutes intervals Seven-day schedules can be set in 10 minutes increments and viewed at the specified intervals. Double-click on a scheduled area to display the schedule settings window and change the allotted schedule. Click on a scheduled area to create small arrows on the sides of the rectangular area. Drag these arrows to increase or decrease the time specified for the schedule.
Viewing at 1 Hour(s) intervals Seven-day schedules can be set in one hour increments and viewed at the specified intervals. Double-click on a scheduled area to display the schedule settings window and change the allotted schedule. Click on a scheduled area to create small arrows on the sides of the rectangular area. Drag these arrows to increase or decrease the time specified for the schedule.
Month Monthly schedules can be viewed. Days with schedules are marked in yellow. Caution -- Changing a Schedule Double-click on a scheduled area to display the schedule settings window and change the schedule settings. A scheduled area where more than one schedule is allotted does not display the schedule settings window even if it is double-clicked. Changing a schedule using UI in the VideoWall Console is only possible in weekly viewing mode.
List Registered schedules can be viewed in the form of a list. Tips 1 2 3 4 5 1 VWL File Name View the file name. 2 Date View the date a schedule is allotted. 3 Time View the time a schedule is allotted. 4 Repeat Select to repeat a schedule. (Daily, Weekly, Monthly) 5 Management Click the button to change details of a schedule. -- Setting the View Period The search time period can be selected by clicking the arrow next to the 2 Date tab.
Message Schedule A message schedule can be created, viewed and published. You cannot set a message schedule unless the VideoWall Console and video wall device are connected. First, select a message schedule. Below is the main page for the message settings. On this page, the content of a message schedule can be written and related settings, such as font, scroll, location and alignment, can be changed. 1 Tips 1 Message Enter content of a message to publish.
Position Select the position (, or ) where a message will be displayed on the screen. e.g.) When is selected. e.g.) When is selected. e.g.) When is selected. As shown in the images above, the position of a message can be set to , or . Align Select the alignment (, or ) of a message. e.g.) When is selected.
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is selected. e.g.) When is selected. As shown in the images above, the alignment of a message can be set to , or . After the position and alignment settings for a message are completed, click the button to publish the message to the video wall monitors. If you want to stop playback of a published message before it ends, click the button.Device In Device, detailed settings for the video wall monitors, including basic on/off functions, remote access settings, name of monitor and network addresses, can be changed. In Job Schedule, you can assign instructions to monitors to perform a task at a specific time. In Log, you can view or delete your log files.
Device You can view all the video wall monitors connected to the VideoWall Console. You can also view detailed information for both active and inactive monitors of the video wall, and remotely access and control the monitors. General Product information of the video wall monitors connected to the VideoWall Console can be viewed. Various functions can be performed on a particular monitor using the ON, OFF, Access, Identify, Delete and Discovery buttons at the top. Device Name View the name of a monitor.
Access The monitors connected to the VideoWall Console can be controlled remotely. Select a monitor for remote access and click the button. The remote access screen will appear and the content being played on the selected monitor will be displayed. Identify The name and actual location of a monitor can be viewed. If you select a monitor and click the , the monitor name is displayed on the screen of the corresponding video wall monitor.
Delete Delete a monitor from the search list. If you select a monitor and click the monitor is deleted from the search list. button, the corresponding video wall Tips Discovery If you press the , video wall monitors connected to the same network will be searched and registered. -- Discovery Function If the Discovery function is executed, VideoWall Clients currently running on the local network connect automatically.
Creating a Group In VideoWall Console, a group of monitors can be created. Select monitors to create a group and press creation window. Enter a group name and press at the top to display the group Tips If you do not create a group or select All in the combo box, all the monitors connected to the VideoWall Console can be viewed. . -- Deleting a Group If you select a group in the combo box at the top, only the monitors that belong to the selected group can be viewed.
System System information of monitors connected to the VideoWall Console can be viewed. Device Name View the name of a monitor. Model Name View the model name of a monitor. CPU View the type of CPU on a monitor. Memory View the memory size of a monitor. Video Adapter View the details of a graphics card connected to a monitor. Video Memory View the memory size of a graphics card connected to a monitor. Video Driver View the video driver installed on a monitor.
Modify If you select a monitor and press the button, the monitor can be renamed. Tips -- Renaming a Computer It is recommended a computer is given a name that can easily be identified by the user in order to publish and manage schedules conveniently. Check the checkbox and click the button. The device will automatically restart. Identify The name and actual location of a monitor can be viewed.
Sync Time If you select a monitor and press the synchronized with the VideoWall Console. button, the time on the monitor is Tips -- Synchronizing the Time Check if the Time Synchronization item in the list is set to . If it is not , run Sync Time to synchronize the time between VideoWall Console and VideoWall Client. For time synchronization update, the monitor will restart automatically. Click the button.
Display You can view preset settings for monitors connected to the VideoWall Console, such as display brightness, volume, channel and mute. Device Name View the name of a monitor. On Time View the time when a monitor was initially connected. Off Time View the time when a monitor was disconnected. Version View the display version of a monitor. Power View the power status of a monitor. Volume View the volume setting of a monitor. Mute View the mute setting of a monitor.
Modify If you select a monitor and press , you can make changes to preset settings, such as display brightness, volume, channel and mute, and send the changed settings to the monitor. 1 3 Tips 1 Monitor Name View the name of a monitor. 2 Select All Select all the devices on the list. 2 4 Deselect All 5 3 Command Type View a Command that will be issued to the video wall monitors. 4 Command Send a user-issued Command as codes to the video wall monitors.
Network Network information of monitors connected to the VideoWall Console can be viewed. Device Name View the name of a monitor. MAC Address View the MAC address of a monitor. Description View the network card information for a monitor. Driver Version View the network driver version for a monitor. DHCP View the DHCP status of a monitor. IP Address View the IP address of a monitor. Subnet Mask View the subnet address of a monitor. Gateway View the gateway address of a monitor.
Modify Select a monitor and press the button. The option to obtain an IP address automatically or to use a user-defined address can be selected. In this window, you can define detailed settings such as IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. 1 Tips 1 O btain an IP address automatically Select this mode to obtain an IP address automatically. 2 U se the following IP address Select this mode to use a user-defined IP address. 3 IP Address Set the IP address for a monitor.
Job Schedule You can assign instructions to monitors connected to the VideoWall Console to perform a Job Schedule, or edit, cancel or delete a job schedule, by week or time slots. Task View content of a task assigned to the monitors. User View the name of a user that assigned instructions to a monitor to perform a task. Registration Time View the time when a task was initially assigned to the monitors. Period View the length of time for a job schedule to run on a monitor.
Register You can remotely instruct the monitors connected to the VideoWall Console to perform a task. Press the button at the top. The Remote Task comprising a total of 7 tasks (File Copy, Delete File, Run Command, System Control, Kill Process, Service Control, Close Window) can be found. File Copy File Copy issues a command to copy a user-specified file to the monitors. Tips 1 Source Press and specify the file location to select a file that will be copied to the monitors.
Run Command Run Command issues the command the user wants to run on the monitors. Enter the command you want to run in the Run field. System Control System Control issues a command on the power status of the monitors. In the Power Control options, select On, Off or Restart for the monitors.
Kill Process Kill Process issues a command to end a currently running process. Enter the process running on the monitors in the Process field. Service Control Service Control issues a command on the status of services to the monitors. Enter the name of service you want to instruct the monitors to perform. You can instruct to Start, Stop or Restart the service using the options below the Service Name field.
Close Window Close Window issues a command to close a user-selected window on the monitors. Enter the name of the window you want to close in the Window Title field. Define the Remote Task you need and its detailed settings, and press the button. The window where you can specify the period, date and time to run the command will be displayed. After you define the period, date and time to run a task, press the and select monitors to assign instructions to perform the task.
Below is a screenshot showing an assigned Job Schedule. Tips -- Editing a Job Schedule Double-click a schedule to display the Edit window where the schedule can be modified. Cancel An assigned Job Schedule can be canceled. Select the Job Schedule you want to cancel and press . The window asking if you want to cancel the selected schedule is displayed. Click to cancel the selected schedule.
Delete An assigned Job Schedule can be deleted. Select the Job Schedule you want to delete and press . The window asking if you want to delete the selected schedule is displayed. Click to delete the selected schedule.
Log Log shows a history of events or tasks assigned to the monitors by date and time. Select a Log, and delete or convert it into an Excel file and export. Device Name View the name of a monitor. Event Class Classify events assigned to a monitor. Event Time View the time when an event was assigned to a monitor. Event View the name of an event assigned to a monitor. Event Details View details of an event assigned to a monitor. Delete A selected Log can be deleted.
Export A Log can be converted into an Excel file and exported. Press the button. If the window asking for a destination path to save is displayed, specify the file location and name, and save. Below is a Log list saved as an Excel file.
Settings Caution Users other than Administrators are not permitted to access Settings. (The Settings icon is disabled for general users.) Settings comprises General Settings and User Settings. In General Settings, basic settings for VideoWall Console, such as Server, language and network card, can be defined. In User Settings, a user other than the Administrator can be added, modified or deleted.
General Settings In General Settings, you can configure the connection of the VideoWall Console and Server and basic settings for the VideoWall Console. Magic Info Server Settings Define the settings of Server. Tips -- Magic Info Server Settings 1 1 Server IP Set the IP address of the Server. 2 Port Set the port of the Server.
1 Magic Info Server Settings Do not access MagicInfo server Select this mode if you do not intend to access the Server. Access MagicInfo server periodically Select this mode to access the Server periodically. Server address Set the IP of the Server to download. (e.g. 192.168.2.100) Port Set the web server port to download content. Server SSL Select this option if you intend to enable packet security encryption when transmitting data between Server and VideoWall Client.
Basic setting Basic settings for VideoWall Console can be defined. Tips 1 2 3 1 Language Select a language to use in VideoWall Console. 2 RDC File Specify the path to the RDC file by clicking the button. 3 Network Device Select a network card for data transmission. 4 B roadcasting Address Shows the broadcast address configured automatically for the network card. 4 Caution -- Changing the Language Select a new language, save the change and restart the VideoWall Console.
User Settings In User Settings, a user other than the Administrator can be added, modified or deleted. User ID View the ID of a user. Role View the role of a user. (Administrator or general user) Information View user information.
Add Add a user other than the Administrator. Click the button. The window where you can add a user is displayed. Tips 1 2 3 1 ID Enter the ID of the user to be added. 2 Password Enter the Password of the user to be added. 3 Confirm Password Confirm the password again. 4 Information Enter in information of the user to be added. 4 When the settings are completed, click .
Change The password and information of a user can be changed. Select the user whose settings you want to change and click . The window where you can change the password and information is displayed. Tips 1 2 3 When the settings are completed, click 1 Password Enter the current password of the user whose password you want to change. 2 Confirm Password Confirm the new password again. 3 Information Enter in information of the user whose information you want to change. .
Delete A user ID can be deleted. Select a user ID and click the button. The window asking if you want to delete the selected user ID is displayed. Click the button.
Scene Editor Caution -- Scene Editor If there is no schedule being played on the video wall monitors, Scene Editor will not be run. -- Add To add a Video or Image as a scene, the corresponding Video or Image file must be registered in the Content tab. Press at the top to display the Scene Editor window. In Scene Editor, you can enlarge, reduce or configure the display mode for the page being scheduled on the video wall monitor.
Screen Composition 1 2 3 4 5 1 View the name of the content file currently being played on the video wall monitors. 2 Select a scene you want to edit in the Scene Editor. 3 You can view the scene selected in step 2 in playback mode. Right-click on the scene that is playing to view its playback order and properties. Tips -- Changing the playback order of scenes When scenes with various properties are added, the option to change the order of the scenes is available.
Using Scene Editor Add If you want to add a scene to play, press the button to select the file to play. Press the button to display the window where you can add a scene. Caution -- Add Only the Video or Image files registered in the Content tab can be selected. Video Select a Video file to be played on the scene that will be added. Name View the name of a Video file. Path View the path of a Video file. Image Select a Image file to be played on the scene that will be added.
IP Camera Input from an IP Camera can be received and displayed on the video wall monitors. The IP Camera is connected to a video wall monitor via the LivePlayer. Caution -- Stream Port The Stream Port number must be identical to the Stream Port that is set on the LivePlayer. A Port number between 1024 and 65535 is valid only. Camera IP Enter the IP address of the IP Camera connected to the LivePlayer. LivePlayer IP Enter the IP address of the LivePlayer.
Delete A playing scene being controlled or edited on the Scene Editor can be deleted. Click the scene you want to delete in the editing window. Press the button to delete the selected scene. Apply A scene that was controlled or edited on the Scene Editor is applied to the video wall monitors. Select a scene and press the button. Tips -- Moving Between Scenes When VideoWall Client displays a VWL file that contains many scenes, the user can choose to move from one scene to another when required.
MagicInfo VideoWall VideoWall Client 03 Program Installation VideoWall Client runs automatically after installation. Accordingly, if software that runs automatically on the monitor is already installed, a conflict may occur. Before installing the VideoWall Client, be sure to remove any software that runs automatically upon boot-up similarly to the MagicInfo-i Premium Edition Client. This is the first page of the installation wizard.
Program Uninstallation Run Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs Uninstall MagicInfo VideoWall Client to display the uninstall window. You can start the uninstall process as well as modify and repair. Select Remove and click Next to continue the uninstall process. The uninstall process will not be performed properly if VideoWall Client is running. Close the program that is currently running and click Yes. The uninstall process has started. Click Finish to complete the uninstall process.
Using VideoWall Client VideoWall Client is an application which publishes video wall content created in the authoring tool MagicInfo VideoWall Author or other multimedia content (images, movies, sounds, etc.) from the VideoWall Console and plays the published content. Icons and Components VideoWall Client comprises four applications. Video Wall Agent (vwagent.exe) Video Wall Ticker (vwticker.exe) Tips Default content is played if content for playback is not specified or when playback has finished.
Video Wall Agent Composition Right-click the Video Wall Agent icon to display the menu tab. About View the version of the VideoWall Client. Setup Customize the settings for VideoWall Client to your preferences. Exit Exit the VideoWall Client. RDC Composition Double-click the RDC icon or right-click with your mouse to select the menu tab .
Setting VideoWall Client Right-click the Video Wall Agent icon on the Windows taskbar and select the Setup tab to display the following settings page. LOGIN In order to access the settings page, you must login. Enter the password and click . Login is not required if mode is selected. Tips -- Password Setting The password after the initial installation is ‘000000.’ Configuration - Administrator Screen After logging in, the Configuration - Administrator screen is displayed.
Default This page shows the default settings for VideoWall Client. Serial Number Shows a number that identifies devices in the VideoWall Console by using the Mac address of network cards. Version View the Version of the installed VideoWall Client. Network The Network Card of a video wall monitor can be set. A Network card used to transmit data between VideoWall Console and VideoWall Client can be selected.
Play Settings required to Play content can be defined. Default content Screen rotation Content to be played by default when a schedule is not run in the VideoWall Client can be defined. (Movies or Flash content are recommended as Default content.) Change the display direction. 0 Clockwise View the playback screen in the original direction without rotation. 270 Clockwise Rotate the screen by 270 degrees clockwise.
Admin You can set the paths to the management and repository folders and define detailed settings for the management folder. You can also set the password for login. Repository path Tips -- Management and repository folders The management and repository folder locations are defined as D: \videowall by default. The , and folders are created as sub-folders under the Repository folder. Files containing lists of settings are placed in the management folder.
Password Caution -- Password Setting The item is disabled if mode is selected. After changing the mode from to , if you save without setting a New Password, the Password is set as ‘000000’. Leave the Old Password field empty if mode is selected before changing the Password.
Options This page provides the option whether to show or hide Windows system messages when the Video Wall Player is in playback mode. Tips -- After Making Changes to Settings After making changes to settings for each tab, click Save at the bottom to save the changes made. If you click the Initialize button, all properties are reset to the default VideoWall Client values. Click Exit to exit the Settings screen. If mode is selected, the Windows system message (error messages, etc.
MagicInfo VideoWall LivePlayer 04 Program Installation This is the first screen of the installation wizard. Click Next to continue the installation or click Cancel to exit the installation. Check the “I accept the terms of the license agreement.” field and click Next. This screen allows you to enter in user information. Enter a user name and company name and click Next. This screen allows you to select a destination folder to install the program.
This is the screen displayed after MagicInfo VideoWall LivePlayer is installed. Click Finish to complete the installation. This is the screen where an icon is created on the desktop after the installation is completed successfully. Program Uninstallation Run Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs Uninstall MagicInfo VideoWall LivePlayer to display the uninstall window. You can start the uninstall process as well as modify and repair. Select Remove and click Next to continue the uninstall process.
Using LivePlayer LivePlayer is an application which transmits the picture from the screen of the user’s PC where LivePlayer is installed to the video wall devices. It also forwards images from an IP Camera to the video wall devices. IP Camera 1 2 3 Tips 1 IP Camera Information Device View the model name of an IP Camera. Camera IP View the IP address of an IP Camera. Camera Port View the Port used for streaming on the IP Camera. ID View the ID of an IP Camera.
2 3 Streaming Information Device View the model name of the IP Camera whose screen is currently being transmitted. Camera IP View the IP address of an IP Camera. Broadcasting Address View the broadcasting address. Status View the stream status. Frame View the number of data frames transmitted to the video wall monitors. Pause Press Pause to stop streaming visual data from the IP Camera. Tips -- IP Camera The IP Camera, which is used over a network, must have an IP to be operable.
Adding and Deleting an IP Camera Add Tips An IP Camera can be added. Press -- IP Camera to display the settings window where you can add an IP Camera. Only a Samsung IP Camera can connect to LivePlayer. For details on setting an IP Camera, please read the manual that came with the IP Camera. *Supported Models : SNC-B2315, SNC-B5395, SNC-B2331, SNC-B5368, SNC-C7478, SNC-C7225, SNC-C6225, SNC-B2335, SNC-B5399, SNC-C7478C, SNC-M300 Select Camera Select an IP Camera model.
PC Screen Tips -- Monitor Information The number displayed at the center of the black area displays information (number, resolution) of the monitor connected to the PC where LivePlayer is installed. 1 2 1 Screen Information The screen from a user’s PC where LivePlayer is installed is displayed and transmitted to the video wall monitors. Two monitor screens are displayed on both display screens if the user uses dual monitors.
PC Screen Information 2 Device View the name of a monitor. Broadcasting Address View the broadcasting address. Stream Port View the port number of a PC Screen connected to the LivePlayer specified by the VideoWall Author. Status View the stream status. Frame View the number of data frames transmitted to the video wall monitors. Sending and Configuring the PC Screen Send Send the picture from a user’s PC being displayed on the LivePlayer screen under PC Screen mode to the video wall monitors.
Settings Change settings for PC Screen. Press the button when there is no data transmission. The PC Screen Settings window is displayed. Stream Port Set the Port to transmit the PC Screen. Quality Select the picture quality to transmit image data. (High, Middle, Low) Frame Select the frame to transmit image data. (High, Middle, Low) Press to complete the settings and press at the top. The pictures on the PC Screen are transmitted with the changed settings to the video wall monitors.