Extron electronic 68-1998-01 REV. C manual Navigate

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Navigate Page

This page is accessed by selecting the VNM Recorder device on the Device List page (see page 26), clicking the Recorder icon located on the Configuration panel of the Recorder Device page (see page 28), and clicking on the Navigate tab.

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Figure 22. Navigate Page

CAUTION: It is possible to access directories that contain critical files that should not be modified at all. Care must be taken when using the control options available on this page.

The Navigate page provides simple file manager capabilities for the VNM Recorder. This page is primarily used to set the default location that is used to store recordings as well as to create or delete directories and files.

AContent Directory — The Content Directory allows for content selection and navigation between directories. The Content Directory should be used when using the configuration options on this page. See the About the Content Directory section on page 43 for more information.

BUpdate Storage Path — Clicking on this button takes the storage path specified in the Update Path field and assigns it as the current file storage location.

C Group Recordings — A recording file is made up of a group of files sharing a common prefix all grouped together into a directory.

zz When the Group Recordings box is checked, the content directory lists a logical view of each type of stream that is present in the recording (this is the default setting). Each stream type is represented by an icon in the Type column. The Tag column contains the text that was entered in the description field on the Recorder page (see the Recorder Page section on page 30).

zz When the Group Recordings box is unchecked, the content directory lists the actual directories that are created for each element type of a recording. In this view, it is possible to access the individual files that make up the recorded stream.

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The Player page (see page 35) automatically enables group

recordings.

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Contents User Guide Safety Instructions Specifications Availability FCC Class a NoticeConventions Used in this Guide Contents Reference Information About this Guide About the VNM RecorderOverview of Recorded Streams Overview of Stream PlaybackDecoder device Transport Protocols Used for StreamingAbout RAID5 Storage Multicast RTP An Overview Multicast RTP StreamingUnicast RTP An Overview Unicast RTP StreamingUnicast TCP An Overview Unicast TCP StreamingFeatures DefinitionsPanels Cabling Installation OverviewFront Panel Features Status LED Icons Rear Panel Features Parallel/Printer connector not usedPin connector not active/used Configuration Hardware Setup Setup OverviewVNM Recorder Power Up Procedure VNM Recorder Login ScreenTo add or change usernames and passwords Login InformationTo change the administrator password If the VNM Recorder is not logged into VNM Recorder Power Down ProcedureUsing the Front Panel If the VNM Recorder is logged intoChoosing the Controller Device Using the Keyboard and MouseFrom the login screen From the Linux desktopConfiguring the Network and IP Address Settings Configuring the VNM RecorderDefault Network Settings Ethernet Device Window Confirm Settings Window Stage 2 Setting the controller IP address Config.xml Text Window Configuring the VN-Matrix Encoders and Decoders Stage 3 Restart the VNM RecorderAbout Web-based Overview of the Web-based User InterfaceAccessing the Web-based User Interface Controller LoginWeb-based User Interface Control Options Device ListDevice List Five channel VNM RecorderThat the current and persistent databases remain up-to-date Recorder Device Recorder DeviceVNM Recorder RecorderChannel contains the following parameters Navigate NavigateTo be deleted Make Directory Use this field to add a new directory Player PlayerSelecting a recording for replay Stop Pause Play BookmarkConfig Advanced Configuration ConfigZz Playback Finish This is automatically filled in when FEC Forward Error Correction panel Currently not supported Accounts AccountsController Licensing VN-Matrix Encoder and Decoder ConfigurationClock Management About the Content Directory OverviewContent Directory Basics Navigate Page Content DirectoryFolder Icon Loading Icon Alert Icon Setting a Stream Storage LocationCreating a Directory Understanding Saved Recordings With Multiple Elements Navigate Page Multiple Element RecordingRenaming a Stream or Directory Deleting a Stream or DirectoryRecording Playing Streams Initial Setup and ConfigurationSetting up a VN-Matrix Codec as a Decoder Setting up a VN-Matrix Codec as an Encoder Recording Preparation Switching a Codec between Encoder and DecoderRecording a Stream Initialize Recording Stop RecordingPlaying a Recorded Stream Playback PreparationStop Playback Initialize PlaybackPause Playback Start and Finish TimesPlayback of Bookmarked Streams Using BookmarksFile Structure Deleting BookmarksAbout Alarms Alarms Filter SettingsApplying Alarm Filter Settings Alarm TypeAlarm Severity Alarm Severity DescriptionAlarm List Alarms Page Alarm List SortingAlarm Logs Alarm LogsAlarm Type Description Action Default Settings Alarm Reference TablesAlarm Type Description Encoder Alarm Type Description Decoder Alarm Type Description System ControllerPart Number InformationIncluded Parts Preparing the Firmware Firmware UpdatesGuest username matrixrec Guest password matrix Gathering Firmware Installation Information Installing the Firmware Config.xml and Admin.xml Text FilesFirmware Installation Table below Terminal window. Manually close the terminal window Browser Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7 or abovePer Site Internet Options Custom Level Security Options Mozilla Firefox version 1.3 or above Cookie PreferencesMounting Tower InstallationRack Installation UL Guidelines for Rack MountingRack Mounting Identifying the Sections of the Rack RailsPreparing to Install the Rails Installing the VNM Recorder into a Rack Asia Middle East USA, Canada, South America Central America JapanEurope and Africa China