Librestream MCD2000 Bedienungsanleitung

MCD2000 User Manual
Version 3.1
Mobile Collaboration Device
freedom to collaborate

LibreStream n_sight MCD2000
User Manual
Doc #: 400097-00
uly 2008
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Table of Contents
1.
The n_sight MCD2000 ............................................................. 1
1.1.
About This Guide ................................................................... 1
1.2.
What’s in the Box................................................................... 1
1.3.
Parts of the MCD.................................................................... 2
2.
MCD Basic Operation .............................................................. 6
2.1.
Charging the Battery .............................................................. 6
2.2.
Inserting or Replacing the Battery............................................ 6
2.3.
Calibrating the Integrated Touch Panel ..................................... 7
2.4.
Turning Power On or Off ......................................................... 8
2.5.
Logging On & Off ..................................................................1
2.6.
Inserting and Removing an SD Memory Card............................11
3.
Answering & Initiating Calls ................................................. 12
3.1.
Network Access ....................................................................12
3.2.
Answering an Incoming Call ...................................................12
3.3.
Initiating (Starting) a Call ......................................................12
3.4.
Ending a Call ........................................................................13
3.5.
VoIP Telephone Communication..............................................13
4.
Accessories........................................................................... 14
4.1.
I/O Cover.............................................................................14
4.2.
Power Plug ...........................................................................14
4.3.
I/O Sled...............................................................................15
5.
Audio/Video (AV) Functions ................................................. 16
5.1.
Turning the Video Stream On or Off ........................................16
5.2.
Setting the Subject Audio Source ............................................16
5.3.
Using S-video .......................................................................16
5.4.
Turning the Illumination Ring On or Off ...................................17
5.5.
Adjusting Zoom Levels...........................................................17
5.6.
Focusing ..............................................................................17
5.7.
Telestration (Drawing Lines on the Viewfinder) .........................17
5.8.
Capturing Still Images ...........................................................19
5.9.
Sharing Images ....................................................................19
5.1 .
Recording and Playing Videos .................................................19
5.11.
Streaming a Video Recording..................................................21
6.
Viewfinder Features & Display Modes ................................... 22
6.1.
Controlling the Viewfinder Mode..............................................22
7.
Menus ................................................................................... 25
7.1.
Stream Setup .......................................................................25
7.2.
Checking Status....................................................................26
7.3.
Viewing Local Contacts ..........................................................27
7.4.
Managing Files......................................................................28
7.5.
Configuration........................................................................3
8.
Icons .................................................................................... 32

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9.
Maintaining the MCD............................................................. 34
9.1.
General Recommendations.....................................................34
9.2.
Display/Touch Screen ............................................................34
9.3.
Optics..................................................................................34
9.4.
Ergonomic Recommendations .................................................34
10.
Technical Specifications .................................................... 35
11.
Safety & Regulatory Information ...................................... 36
12.
LibreStream Limited Warranty Agreement........................ 37
13.
End User License Agreement............................................. 38

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1. The n_sight MCD2000
The n_sight system provides mobile real-time video conferencing for
locations that are usually not accessible with standard video conferencing
equipment. This includes locations such as test labs, health care facilities,
factory floors, service departments, remote suppliers, inspection areas,
customer facilities, and other remote work team locations.
This manual describes the n_sight Mobile Collaboration Device (MCD). An
Operator at a remote site uses the n_sight MCD to communicate with a
Client user over a network.
The MCD allows both the Operator and the Client user to:
•Converse just as they would on a mobile telephone.
•View and listen to streaming audio/video output in real time.
•Stream audio and video recordings to the MCD in real time.
•Capture and save snapshot images.
•Share snapshot images between the MCA and MCD.
•Record and play back video.
•Adjust the controls (e.g., zoom, focus, draw on the screen).
The MCD allows technical experts and remote operators to jointly view,
consult, diagnose and resolve issues by sending high-resolution video,
sound and still images through streaming multimedia from the onsite MCD
to a Mobile Collaboration Application (MCA) on an office workstation.
1.1. About This Guide
This guide describes how to use the n_sight MCD on a system that has
already been set up and configured. For information on MCD configuration,
maintenance and network or other infrastructure setup, please consult the
n_sight System Administration Manual. For information on the MCA
software client application, consult the MCA User Manual.
1.2. What’s in the Box
The MCD2 n_sight Mobile Collaboration Device
•External power adapter
•Stylus with screwdriver (2 – includes a spare)

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•Rechargeable 24 mAH Li-Ion battery pack
•Wrist strap
•I/O cover
•Power plug
•Lens cover
•Quick Start Guide
•CD of user manuals, end user license, copyright, and MCA software
•Safety and regulatory information
For information on additional accessories or for updated n_sight MCD
documentation, consult the LibreStream website at
http://www.LibreStream.com/.
1.3. Parts of the MCD
1 – Streaming on/off
2 – Streaming indicator (red
= streaming on)
3 – Headset connector
4 – Still image capture
5 – Microphone
6 – Camera lens
7 – Illumination ring
8 – Battery door (SD
memory card slot inside)
11 – Function (blue pad)
12 – Manual focus
13 – Display
14 – Record (red dot)
15 – Power button
16 – Stylus with screwdriver
17 – Viewfinder
18 – LED indicators
19 – Navigation pad
2 – Speaker
21 – Tripod mount
22 – I/O connector
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1.3.1. Control Buttons
Button Function
Function Holding this button allows the use of the control buttons
of the Navigation Pad while navigating a menu on the
Viewfinder.
Manual Focus Use this button to set the focus manually or to resume
automatic focusing. It works in combination with the
Zoom buttons. See Focusing on page 17 for more
information.
Display Mode This button cycles through the MCD’s multiple display
modes. See Viewfinder Features & Display Modes, on
page 22 for more information.
Record Press this button to start/stop recording to a local Secure
Digital (SD) memory card.
Power This button controls On/Off/Standby modes. See Turning
Power On or Off on page 8 for more information.
If MCD status is… Power button function
Off Press and release the button to turn
power on.
On Press and release the button to go to
Standby mode.
Standby Press and release the button to enter
Power On mode.
On or Standby Press and hold the button for two
seconds to turn the unit off. A
shutdown message appears.
Manual focus
Display mode
Record
Power
Function

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1.3.2. Navigation Pad Buttons
These context-sensitive buttons control audio volume, microphone mute
and the illumination ring. They also function as command buttons and
directional buttons for the menus.
Button Function Menu Function
Start or accept call (Send) OK or Enter
End a call or reject an incoming call
invitation
Cancel
Increase volume Up arrow
Microphone mute Left arrow
Decrease volume Down arrow
Front illumination light normal/macro/off Right arrow
Enter Accept
Note: To use the functions of the Navigation Pad (e.g., Microphone mute)
while navigating a menu, press and hold the Function control button,
then press the navigation button.
1.3.3. Zoom/Manual Focus Controls
The Zoom buttons are located on the back of the MCD, directly above the
Navigation Pad. These allow the Operator to set zoom levels on the
camera or to set focus manually (see page 17).

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1.3.4. Indicators
Indicator
Name Explanation
Power mode indicator Green = On or Standby
Network indicator Green = Network available
Off = Network unavailable
Battery/power
indicator
Orange = Battery is charging
Off = Battery is charged or power is
not connected
Stream/record Red = streaming/recording on.
Off = streaming/recording off
Network connector The Ethernet Port (found on the I/O
Sled accessory) also includes an LED
indicator:
Yellow On = a wired network link
exists.
Yellow Flashing – indicates wired
network activity
Yellow Off = no wired network link
The green LED is not used at this
time.
1.3.5. Soft Keys
Some screens contain on-screen keys or buttons, e.g., Accept or Cancel
on a configuration screen. You can select these buttons by tapping the key
with your stylus, or by pressing Navigation pad keys.
Stream/record indicator

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2. MCD Basic Operation
2.1. Charging the Battery
New batteries should be charged prior to first use. To do this, plug in the
external power adaptor and allow the battery to charge until the orange
battery indicator extinguishes (up to eight hours). The internal battery
charger will shut itself off to prevent overcharging once the battery is fully
charged.
Note that the MCD shuts itself off when battery power is low.
•If the unit is on, and an Operator is using it in an active call, a warning
message appears so that the Operator has time to plug the MCD in to
the external power adapter, or end the call before the MCD shuts off.
•If the unit is in Standby, it simply shuts itself off.
•If the unit is off, it cannot be started when the battery is low.
To check current battery levels, press the Display button once and check
the Session information at the bottom of the Viewfinder. See page 22 for
more information on Viewfinder and Display modes.
2.2. Inserting or Replacing the Battery
Important: Before using this device for the first time you must install and
charge the battery.
1. Open the battery compartment door using the stylus screwdriver.
Figure 1
2. Align the contact end of the battery with the small recess lines in the
battery compartment, keeping the opposite end of the battery up.
Recess lines
Battery door thumbscrew
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