Chapter 9
Receiver Operation
VIP 10
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Monitor
As soon as a connection with a sender is established, you will see a snapshot of
the video image from the connected sender here.
Connection between the receiver and sender
During startup the VIP automatically scans the network for available senders. As
soon as a sender is found on the network, the VIP automatically displays a
snapshot of this sender. All the senders found are listed in a dropdown list labeled
Video sources
.
Establishing a connection
– Choose a sender from the list of
Video sources
. A JPEG snapshot from the
video source selected will appear on the start page under
Preview
.
– Mark the checkbox
Include audio
if you want to transmit audio, too. Make
sure for correct audio transmission configuration for both, sender and receiver.
– Mark the checkbox
Include data
if you want to transmit transparent data, too.
Make sure for correct data transmission configuration for both, sender and
receiver.
Note
The checkboxes must be marked prior to connection set-up in order to
include audio and data transmission.
– Click the corresponding checkbox again to deactivate audio or data
transmission respectively.
– Click the button
Connect MPEG-4
to connect the video images to the
connected monitor. Under
Monitor
a snapshot from the connected source is
displayed.
– If the sender is a multi-channel unit, e.g. a VideoJet 8000 from VCS, you can
choose the
Video input
to be displayed.
Terminating a connection
– Click the close button (
X
) in the ’Monitor’-window title bar to stop the video
display on the monitor.
Summary of Contents for VIP 10
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