Dataton WATCHPAX, 3362 Getting Started

WATCHPAX
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WATCHPAX is a compact solid-state media player optimized for best performance with Dataton WATCHOUT multi-display production software. WATCHPAX features built-in WATCHOUT software and license.
WATCHPAX gives you the power of WATCHOUT production tools without the hassle of fi ne-tuning computers or running long video cables. Create your show in WATCHOUT, and connect WATCHPAX. Add more units as you grow your show, from a single WATCHPAX and display to multiple units and display sources.
WATCHPAX is designed to match the demands of distributed systems and multi-room installs, offering full audio and video capabilities on a standard ethernet network. In installations running in several show areas or rooms, it keeps the hardware close to the display source.
Dual Mode Mini DisplayPort
Audio out USB3 port
Ethernet port
Power. 12V adaptor supplied
USB3 port
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General
» WATCHOUT pre-installed » Field upgrades » Includes WATCHOUT license » Audio sync with WIRETAG » Hardware accelerated video play
back (H.264)
» Zero confi guration » Clean shut-down and power-up » Dimensions:127 x 148 x 22 mm » Two-year warranty » Line voltage 100 - 240 V » Windows 7
Specifi cations
» Approx. 20W power consumption
at full operation
» Active cooling » SSD (Solid State Disk), 64 GB
» Dual Mode Mini DisplayPort version 1.2. Resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 (WQXGA) per output
» Processor: AMD G series GX 420CA, 2.0 GHz Quadcore
» RAM: 4 GB
» 3.5 mm stereo audio out
» Two USB3 ports
» Gigabit Ethernet – Optional WiFi
External WATCHOUT features
» Network video and Dynamic Image
Server
» Control and interactivity via MIDI
(USB), DMX (via ArtNet),TCP/IP
» DMX output (via ArtNet)
IMPORTANT
Install WATCHOUT version 5.5 or higher on the production computer before you connect the WATCHPAX.
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Getting started
» 1 Connect the display » 2 Connect the network » 3 Connect to power
(use adapter supplied)
Start WATCHOUT on the production computer (version 5.5 or higher). The WATCHPAX and any WATCHOUT display computers on the local network will be listed in Window > Network. You can assign display and cluster names by double-clicking an item in the list, see screenshot.
IP number assignment
WATCHPAX automatically retrieves an IP address via a DHCP server. If no DHCP server is available, the WATCHPAX will get a self-assigned IP address in the range 169.254.x.y
If you are using a control system, you may want to use a fi xed IP ad­dress for WATCHPAX. Assign a fi xed IP through the WATCHOUT protocol command “setIP” in the Startup Script as shown below:
authenticate 2 setIP 192.168.0.32
Make sure you choose an IP address in the correct subnet range. To remove the fi xed IP number, use the same command but with an empty string parameter, as below:
authenticate 2 setIP
For more information, see the section on “Auto Start” on page 4.
Resolution
Double-click the display in the Stage window and set the native resolu­tion of your screen or projector, see screenshot.
Note: If you want to use WATCHPAX with-
out a display, e.g., as a sound server, set a “dummy” resolution of 640x480 pixels in WATCHOUT. In that case you need to use an active MiniDisplayPort adapter to DVI/VGA/HDMI to ensure that the correct EDID infomation is transferred to WATCHPAX.
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Auto start
A WATCHOUT production computer has to be connected when you com­pose or create your show. Once that’s done, you can replace the production computer with an external control system, or auto start the WATCHPAX by using the built-in Startup Script.
Hint: Use Edit Startup Script in
WATCHOUT to defi ne initial WATCH­PAX settings. This lets you load shows and perform other WATCHOUT pro­tocol commands. For more informa­tion, please see the WATCHOUT User’s Guide, Command Line Op­tions, “Display Software”.
Delete fi les
To remove unused fi les from the WATCHPAX:
Stage > Manage Display Computer > Delete Other Shows
This deletes fi les from online display computers for all shows, with the ex­ception of the current (open) show.
Stage > Manage Display Computer > Re-build Show Cache
This removes and rebuilds all cached data associated with the current (open) show. Note that the cache is usually managed automatically by WATCHOUT, but in some rare cases you may want to force it to rebuild.
Active or passive adapters
Both active and passive MiniDisplay­Port adapters to DVI/VGA/HDMI can be used with WATCHPAX.
Use a passive adapter if you can guarantee continuous power-on for the projector/display or know the projector/display will already be powered up when you connect and power up the WATCHPAX. If that is not the case, or if there is a risk that the projector/display might shut down while connected to a powered WATCHPAX, use an active adaptor.
EDID managers
If you do not have a stable connec­tion to a projector/display or there is a risk of sudden disconnection, add an external EDID manager to all out­puts. This ensures WATCHPAX will always see a correct display load re­gardless of display state.
Copyright 2017 Dataton AB. Art. no: 3997 Specifi cations subject to change without prior notice. Rev: 1.3
Stage > Manage Display Computer > Remote Access > File > Edit Startup Script
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