Winnov Videum Conference Pro XP, Videum 4100, Videum 4400, Videum 1010 Plus, VideumII Broadcaster Base Kit Hardware And Software Installation Manual

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Videum 1000
Plus
Videum 1010
Videum 1000 VO
Plus
Plus
Videum 4100/4400
Videum Conferenc e Pro XP
VideumII Broadcaster Base Kit
Hardware and Software
Installation Guide
Technical Support: support@winnov .de
Website: http://www.winnov .de
Sales Contact: sales@winnov.de
Tel: +49 8243 9684 0
10/2002 EU010
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Table of Contents
CE Declaration 4 Videum 10xx 7 VideumII Broadcaster 9 Videum 4100/4400 14 Watchdog 24 Hardware Installation 26 Connecting Video 27 Software Installation 32 Configuration of the breakout box 3 5 Future Updates 37 Multiple Capture Cards in one System 3 8 Videum Capture 40 Time Lapse Video 5 1 Stop Motion for Animations 5 2 WebCam 53 Videum Configure 55 Videum Zoom 6 1 Videum Insignia 63 Videum Mixer 66 Videum Source Switch 68 Winnov Watchdog 6 9 Digital Inputs/Outputs 72 Remote Control Server 76 Rich Media Presentation Manager 78 Software Development Kit (SDK) 8 0 Troubleshooting 84 Technical Specifications 86
Glossary 94
© 2002 Winnov. All rights reserved. Videum is a registered trademark of Winnov. Videum AV, Videum 1000, Videum Conference Pro , VideumII Broadcaster, Xstream MultiCaster , Xstream RadioCaster, Videum StreamEngine are trademarks of Winnov. Windows 2000 and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation. Other trademarks mentioned in this document are owned by their respective companies.
No part of this document may be photocopied, stored in a retrieval system, transcribed, or reproduced by any method, either mechanical, electronic, photographic, or otherwise without prior written permission from Winnov.
Winnov continuously improves and updates the products described in this document to suit the needs of our customers. The contents of this document and the specifications of the hardware devices and software are subject to change at any time without notice. Winnov makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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Welcome
The ideal solution for collaboration and streaming media applications
Videum
The Winnov Videum solutions are combinations of hardware and software that enable you to utilize and maximize the power of video communications and streaming media applications. Use our cost­effective and high-quality solutions for these application areas:
Video Streaming:
Video on Demand
Live Video Broadcasting
Audio and video streaming over the intranet and internet
Collaboration:
Desktop video conferencing and collaboration
Video presentations
Corporate training
VideoMail
WebCam
Video Surveillance:
Motion detection
Face recognition
Multimedia:
Still image, audio, video capture, animations
This users guide covers the installation and use of:
Videum 1000 Plus
Videum 1000 VO Plus
Videum 1010 Plus
Videum 4100/4400
Videum Conference Pro XP Kit, collaboration kit for video
conferencing that includes Winnov Color Camera, Videum Software and the Videum 1000 Plus capture card.
VideumII Broadcaster Base Kit, professional capture card with
breakout box.
VideumII Broadcaster Lite Kit, professional capture card with
breakout cable.
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CE Declaration
Decleration of Conformity
Application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC Standards to which Conformity is Declared:
ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014
Manufacturer’s Name: WINNOV LP
Manufacturer’s Address: 1043 Kiel Court, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 - USA
Declares, that the product:
Product: Videum Audio & Video Capture Card Model: Videum 1000 Plus
Videum 1010 Plus Videum 1000 VO Plus Videum 1010 VO Plus Videum 4100/4400
Media: Analog Stereo Audio, Composite Video,
S-Video
conforms to the following test specifications:
Standards: EN 55022 (1998) - Class B
RFI V oltage 150kHz-30MHz (line conducted) RFI Field Strength 30MHz – 1000 MHz
EN 61000-4-2:1995 + A1:1998 4kV
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
EN 61000-4-3:1996 + A1:1998 3V/m
Electromagnetic Fields
EN 61000-4-4:1995 +/- 1kV
Electrical Fast Transien ts
EN 61000-4-5:1995 power lines +/- 2kV
unsymmetrical, +/- 1kV sym. High Energy Pulses (Surge)
EN 61000-4-6:1996 3V
Conducted RF-Disturbance
EN 61000-4-11:1994 > 95% for 5 ms; > 30% for 250 ms
Voltage Dips, Short Interruptions and Voltage Variations
T est specification EN 50081-1:1992 and EN55024:1998
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Supplementary Information: The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive
89/336/EEC. T he product was tested in a typical configuration. Installation instructions from the user’s manual need to be observed.
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive and Standard.
Name: Dipl. Ing. Wolfgang Kemmler Title: Managing Director Date: February 18th, 2002 (Videum 10xx)
October 4th, 2002 (Videum 4100/4400)
Official Notices and Warranties
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About this Guide
About This Guide
This guide is designed to provide you with the information needed to install the Videum 1000 Plus Family of capture cards, the VideumII BroadCaster Family of capture cards and the Videum 4100/4400.
Special Symbols in this guide
Caution - A caution message contains important information that we advice you to read carefully.
Contacting Winnov technical support
In order to better serve our customers in the most efficient manner, Winnov has a dedicated support team available via email during business hours.
To contac t Winnov technical support:
Email: send email to support@winnov.de
F a x : +49 8243 9684 27
Website: visit websites at http://www.winnov.de or
http://support.winnov.com
Contacting winnov sales
To purchase additional produc ts or for product information, contact your local computer dealer or Winnov sales at the following addresses:
Phone: +49 8243 9684 0
F a x : +49 8243 9684 27
Email: sales@winnov.de
Website: visit our website at http://www.winnov.de
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Videum 10xx
The Videum 1000 Plus Family includes the Videum 1000 Plus capture card, the Videum 1000 VO Plus capture card and the Videum 1010 Plus capture card.
Videum 1000 Plus
The Videum 1000 Plus capture card is an audio and video PCI capture card for audio and video capture, video conferencing and video surveillance. It supports composite, s-video and MXC video inputs and captures 768x576 pixels at 25 frames per second (PAL). The Videum 1000 Plus supports square pixel resolution, providing you with maximum performance and maximum flexibility. Two audio input connectors are available on the bracket as well as one audio out connector.
Features of y our Videum 1000 Plus capture card
High-performance video capture. Captures one audio and video
channel at up to 640x480, 30 fps uncompressed (NTSC) and 768x576 25 fps uncompressed (PAL).
Accepts data in a variety of ways:
NTSC, PAL and square pixel resolution (image aspect ratio = 4:3)
Captures widescreen formats:
640 by 360 (16/9) and 640 by 272 (2.35:1)
Synchronized audio and video
Integrated audio - no sound card required
Easy to use and to install
Supports multiple boards per installation
Videum 1000 Plus family of capture cards are universal capture
cards that fit in 32-bit and 64-bit PCI slots. They are smaller than Videum 1000 family and use less consumption power.
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Videum 10xx
Videum 1000 VO Plus
The Videum 1000 VO Plus capture card is a Video-Only PCI capture card for video capture and video surveillance. It supports composite, S­Video and MXC video inputs and captures 768x576 pixels at 25 frames per second. The Videum 1000 VO Plus suppor ts square pixel resolution, providing you with maximum performance and maximum flexibility. One audio out connector is available on the bracket.
Videum 1010 Plus
The Videum 1010 Plus capture card has the same features and performances as the Videum 1000 Plus. However the Videum 1010 Plus has been engineered for low profile PCI slot. New flat panel and slimline all in one computers only support low profile PCI slot.
The Videum 1010 Plus supports only one MXC video input on the bracket. One adaptor cable (MXC to S-Video/Composite) as shown in Figure is provided with the capture card. It will enable you to connect a composite or S-Video video signal.
Figure 1.1 : MX C to Composite/S-Video adaptor cable
System Requirements
Pentium® processor (video streaming: Pentium 4)
One free PCI slot
Minimum 16 MB RAM (better 32 or 64 MB RAM)
Video streaming: 512 MB RAM suggested
Operating systems: Windows NT, 2000 and XP
Headset for audio communications without echo
Internet access for communications and driver updates
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VideumII Broadcaster
The VideumII Broadcaster Family includes the VideumII Broadcaster base kit and the VideumII Broadcaster lite kit.
The VideumII Broadcaster capture card is designed specifically to meet the demands of professional webcasters, video production experts and video presentation specialists. The VideumII Broadcaster is a high quality audio and video PCI capture card.
The VideumII Broadcaster Base Kit
The VideumII Broadcaster Base Kit includes one rackmountable breakout box which supports composite and s-video inputs (locking BNC connectors) and balanced stereo audio via XLR connectors. The breakout box features two XLR audio connectors, four phono audio connectors and two BNC video connectors. The breakout box is easily rackmountable and give an easy rackmount access to the connectors.
Refer to the next page to see a description of the breakout box.
The VideumII Broadcaster Lite Kit
The VideumII Broadcaster Lite Kit includes one breakout cable which supports composite and S-Video inputs (locking BNC connectors) and balanced stereo audio via XLR connectors.
Refer to the next page to see a description of the breakout cable.
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Connectivity
Videum 1000 Plus
S-Video In MXC Camera In
Composite Video In
Aux Audio In Line/Mic Audio In
Audio Out
Figure 1.2: Videum 1000 Plus Bracket
Videum 1010 Plus
MXC Video input for Winnov Camera
Aux Audio In Line/Mic Audio In
Audio Out
Figure 1.3: Videum 1010 Plus Bracket
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Connectivity
Videum 1000 VO Plus
S-Video In MXC Camera In
Composite Video In
Audio Out
Figure 1.4: Videum 1000 VO Plus Bracket
VideumII Broadcaster Capture Card
DVI Connector for A/V Media Cable
Figure 1.5: VideumII Broadcaster Bracket
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Connectivity
VideumII Broadcaster Breakout Box
BNC Connectors
Four Phono Audio Connectors
Figure 1.6: VideumII Broadcaster breakout box
VideumII Broadcaster Breakout Cable
balanced stereo audio XLR connectors
Balanced Stereo XLR Connectors
BNC
Connectors
DVI connector
Figure 1.7: VideumII Broadcaster breakout cable
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Connectivity
Videum 1000 Plus, 1010 Plus, and 1000 V O Plus
Connector Connector Type Connect To ... D evice
S-Video 4-pin mini-DIN Only S-Video devices including VCRs,
MXC 8-pin mini-DIN Winnov composite video camera Composite Video In RCA jack VCRs, camcorders, and composite video cameras Aux Audio In 3.5mm stereo Audio output from VCR, audio output from
Line/Mic In 3.5mm stereo Microphone, or audio from an S-Video camera Stereo Audio Out 3.5mm stereo Sound card Line In input; takes audio from video
camcorders, and other S-Video cameras
another sound card
camera to sound card audio input. Can also be used for external speakers or headphones
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Videum 4100
Videum 4100
The Videum 4100 is a one channel audio and video PCI capture card for surveillance and video recording applications. It supports 4 composite video (BNC) inputs from which one channel can be captured. It also features a fast switching function that enables you to alternate between the four video sources.
Four single ended analog audio stereo inputs can be captured in CD quality through a Mini Din 8 connector.
Features of your Videum 4100 board
Captures one audio and video data stream at full video size and full
resolution (768x576 at 25 fps).
Fast switching function to alternate between the four video sources.
Real time capture and preview of the video streams.
Programmable capture resolution, frame rate and compression
settings.
Supports multi-processor systems.
Supports multiple boards per system.
Integrated watchdog function for unattended operation. Automatic
failure log for bug tracking purposes.
On-board digital I/O triggers providing alert detection and event
signaling.
Remotely control image properties from anywhere at anytime using
your web-browser.
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Videum 4400
Videum 4400
The Videum 4400 is a four-channel audio and video PCI capture card for surveillance and video recording applications. It supports 4 composite video (BNC) inputs out of which 4 channels can be simultaneously and independently captured at full rate and full resolution.
Four single ended analog audio stereo inputs can be independently captured in CD quality through a Mini Din 8 connector.
The Videum 4400 capture card performs hardware time stamping for reliable, sustained audio-video synchronization.
System Interface
The board is based on Winnov proprietary advanced PCI interface and data streams optimization circuit and includes four video processor chips, four stereo audio codecs and a TTL Input/Output chip. It hosts a 32 bit PCI bus interface running at 33 MHz to provide complete software compatibility with most video applications.
The Windows plug and play manager recognizes the board as four independent audio and video devices. Therefore each audio and video channel is handled by an independent driver. Each driver handles both video and audio data streams.
Features of your Videum 4400 capture card
Captures four independent audio and video channels at full video
size and full resolution on one PCI card
- 25 fps per channel
simultaneously
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Real time capture and preview of analog video streams.
Programmable capture resolution, frame rate and compression
settings for each video stream.
Supports multi-processor systems.
Supports multiple boards per installation.
Integrated Watchdog function for autoreboot. Automatic failure log
bug tracking.
On-board digital I/O triggers providing alert detection event
signaling.
Remotely controllable image properties via your web-browser.
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Videum 4400
Audio and Video
Four composite video inputs - Four independent video channels.
Integrated video multiplexer allows selection of four video streams out of
any four video inputs.
Integrated audio multiplexer allows selection of four stereo streams out of any four stereo inputs.
State of the art professional video quality through double rate over­sampling.
Summed stereo headphone output provides audio monitoring and wave output of all four channels.
Professional locking BNC connectors for video input.
75 Ohm termination can be individually disabled (via jumpers). This feature
allows cascading of video inputs and insertion of the card into an existing video link without requirement of an additional video amplifier or router .
Digital I/O triggers and W a tchdog function
8 digital alarm inputs/outputs.
Watchdog reset functionality significantly enhances system resilience.
Precision video time stamping fully synchronized with audio sample units
allows perfect alignment and easy synchronization of audio and video streams.
Physical specifications
Universal 3.3 & 5V PCI card. Also works in all 64Bit PCI slots.
Lowest possible cost per video/audio channel.
Very compact size: ¾ length PCI card, 157mm x 95mm.
Low power consumption.
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Videum 4100/4400
Videum 4100
1 2
3 4
5
Figure1.8: Top view of the Videum 4100 (one channel)
Videum 4400
1 2
3 4
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Figure1.9: Top view of the Videum 4400 (four channel)
1 -2 -3 -4. External BNC connector for video input
5. Audio Inputs connectors (4x stereo)
6. Jumper J12
7. Jumper J 10
8. Monitor Output
9. Reset Switch connector
10. Watchdog Reset Cable Connector
11. Eight Digital inputs/outputs
12. TTL I/O voltage selector
13. One on-board stereo audio line and headphone output
14. Jumper J9
15. Jumper J13 White dot = pin 1
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Connectivity
Videum 4100 and Videum 4400 brack et
Figure 1.10 shows the description of the Videum 4100 and Videum 4400 bracket.
Figure 1.10: Description of the Videum
Watchdog Reset C able
The Watchdog Reset Cable, as shown in Figure 1.11, comes with your Videum board. It has a 4 pin connector with 2mm pitch on one end and a standard 2 pin 100 mil socket on the other end.
4100/4400 bracket
Black 2-pin connector
White 4-pin connector
Figure 1.11: W at chdog Reset Cable
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Connectivity
Four channel audio cable
This four channel audio cable comes with your V ideum 4100 or 4400 board.
8-pin mini DIN connector
(will be connected to the audio connector available on the bracket ( ‘5’ in Figures 1.8 and 1.9)
4 stereo 1/4” mini jacks
(will be connected to your audio sources)
Figure1.12: Four-stereo channels audio cable
Make sure you have successfully plugged the cable on the 8-pin mini DIN connector of the bracket.
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Characteristics of the Audio Input
Videum 4400 features four stereo inputs. You will find in this section the technical specifications for the audio inputs on bracket, the on-board audio inputs and the audio output.
External audio inputs (J2 - on bracket)
Figure 1.13 shows the front of the audio input available on the bracket. It is shown as seen when facing the front of the receptable on the bracket.
T echnical characteristics:
Connection: J2 is connected in parallel to J1 Connector: Mini Din 8 receptacle
Input impedance: 47 KOhm Maximum input level: 1 Vrms
Figure1.13: Audio inputs on bracket
Internal audio inputs (J1 - on board)
Figure 1.14 shows the internal audio connector (J1).
T echnical characteristics:
Connection: J1 is connected in parallel to J2 Connector: Internal 5x2 100 mil header
Input impedance: 47 KOhm Maximum input level: 1 Vrms
Figure1.14: Internal audio inputs
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Characteristics of the Audio Output
Audio line / headphone output
For audio output, left and right channel (J3) Pin 1: Left channel Pin 2: Shield Pin 3: Shield Pin 4: Right channel
T echnical characteristics:
Connector: 4-pin 100 mil male header Maximum output power: 60mW into 32 Ohm (headphone) Maximum distortion: 0.1% into 32 Ohm headphone
2% into 8 Ohm speaker Type: Class AB stereo amplifier. Output voltage: 3.5 V (at 0 dB) and 0.1% distortion
(peak-to-peak)
The stereo headphone amplifier also serves as a summing amplifier for all four channels.
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T ermination of Video Inputs
75 Ohm termination jumper for the video inputs
Each of the four video inputs (BNC1-4) is terminated on-board with 75 Ohm. For proper video reception this termination is mandatory. I t is based on the assumption that there is only one video source and one video input per link, which is the normal case. Refer to figure 1.8 to locate the jumpers on the board.
There are cases however where this termination might not be desired. For example:
The card is inserted into an existing video link via a T-piece.
All four inputs are fed from a single video source for example to
provide 4 streams with different resolutions from the same video
stream.
Several Videum 4400/4100 cards are cascaded or run in parallel to
other video equipment.
In these cases the video termination requires a video amplifier/ repeater. However, with the Videum 4400/4100, this can be avoided by individually disabling the termination. To disable the termination, remove the jumper. Only one termination must remain per video link as close as possible to the end of the whole link.
Function BNC connector TerminationJumper Comp Video In 1 BNC 1 (top / J8) J10
Comp Video In 2 BNC 2 (top / J11) J12 Comp Video In 3 BNC 3 (top / J14) J9
Comp Video In 4 BNC 4 (bottom / J16) J13
Jumper removed: video termination disabled Jumper placed: video termination enabled
Figure1.15 : video termination jumpers
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J12 J10
J13
J9
Video Source
Connecting a video source to the Videum 4100/4400
Connector type: BNC Input type: Composite video. Connects to normal
cameras and camcorders S-Video (optional)
Number: 4 composite or 2 S-Video
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Watchdog Capabilities
Winnov Watchdog is a crash-recovery function that automatically reboots the system in the event of a software lock-up. This allows for complete unattended operation, 24x7x365. The Watchdog feature is particularly useful for systems that are operated in a remote location and/or mission critical applications.
Connecting the W atchdog Reset Cable
If you want to take advantage of the Watchdog function, you need to connect the Watchdog reset cable b etween your motherboard and your Videum board.
1. Once your computer is off and unplugged, connect the 4-pin
connector of the W atchdog reset cable to the white W atchdog
housing connector on your Videum board, as shown in Figure 1.17.
Figure 1.16 : 4-pin connector of the
Watchdog reset cable
The Watchdog reset cable connector will only fit into the housing connector on Videum board in one direction.
Figure 1.17: W atchdog reset housing
connector on Videum board
2. Unplug your computer’ s reset cable where it c onnects to the
motherboard. To locate the reset cable, please refer to the
motherboard’s manual.
3. Connect the 2-pin connector of the W a tchdog reset cable ( Figure
1.18) to the reset pins now opened on the motherboard.
Figure 1.18 : 2-pin c onnector of the W atchdog reset cable
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Watchdog Capabilities
Here is the color code of the 2-pin connector showed in Figure 1.10: Red: signal Black: ground.
4. Connect your computer’ s reset cable disconnected on step 2, to the
black 2-pin connector located on your Videum board, as shown in
Figure 1.9.
Figure 1.19 : black 2-pin connector
5. Plug and turn on your computer .
How to test your Watchdog
Right click on the little dog icon located on your tray bar. Select “ Test Watchdog” from the Watchdog menu. The figure 1.18
will appear. Execute the test clicking ‘Yes’.
black 2-pin connector
Figure 1.20: Test Winnov Watchdog
If the Watchdog Watchdog function does not work, you need to reverse the black 2-pin connector connected to your motherboard.
6. If your reset button on your computer is not working, then flip the
black 2-pin connector that was connected to your Videum board in step 4.
If you experience some troubles connecting your Watchdog reset cable, please contact our Support department at support@winnov.de
You are now ready to utilize the Watchdog function of your Videum board. For more information on the Watchdog function and how to configure it, refer to the software section.
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Hardware Installation
Installing the Videum board
Tools required:
installation. You should also wear an antistatic strap when installing any expansion board in your computer.
Caution: Electrostatic discharge can cause damage to your computer circuitry, which can be followed by complete or intermittent failures. At a minimum, touch a piece of grounded metal (like your computer chassis) to discharge any static electricity before starting the installation.
To install this board into your computer, follow these steps:
1. Tu rn off your computer and all peripheral devices.
Unplug the computer and peripherals from the wall outlet.
2. Remove the cover of the computer so you have access to the open slots.
3. Find an av ailable PCI slot inside y our computer .
4. Remove the protective slot cover from the back of your computer using a screwdriver.
Save the screw, you will use it later to secure the Videum b oard. Save the slot cover you removed for later use.
5. Install the Videum board into the available slot.
Hold the Videum board at the edges and align the pins on the board with the pins in the connector. Firmly press the pins into the connector until the board is seated evenly.
You will need a screwdriver to complete the
6. Secure the board with the screw that was holding the protective slot cover .
Tighten the screw until the board is secure.
7. Reinstall the cover of the c omputer .
8. Now you can see the Videum board connectors on the back of the computer .
9. Refer to pages 16-17 for more specific information about Videum II BroadCaster Base and Light Kits.
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Connecting Video
Connecting a video camera to the Videum 1000 Plus
Only analog color video cameras (PAL or NTSC) may be connected to the Videum 1000 Plus board.
composite video input: connects to normal cameras and
camcorders. Audio connects to the Line/Mic input. S-Video input: connects to S-VHS or Hi-8 camcorders. Please
connect audio to the Line/Mic input. MXC input: connects to the Winnov Video Camera or other cameras
via a special interface cable. This input combines audio, video and power for the camera.
To connect the Winnov Video Camera, follow these steps:
1. Set the camera base on top of the monitor .
Place the camera so that the power light is on the right and the microphone is on the left.
2. Connect the camera cable to the Multimedia Extension Connector (MXC).
3. T urn the camera on, if necessary , using the pow er switch on the back of the camera.
Switch Default Seetings Description BLC On Sets backlight compensation to prevent underexposed or
WB Fixed Sets the white balance for color reproduction. Should be in
Image Positive/Negative Positive shows the image normally, negative shows the
overexposed images.
Fixed mode when you have a colored scene and stable lighting conditions.
photographic negative of the image.
Note: certain camera models do not have an integrated microphone or switches on the Back of the camera. Please make sure that you use the right camera model. Please check the product number on the label of the camera. XC77B/490 standard PAL camera with mic and switches
XC77B/320 PAL camera w/o mic and switches (with Winnov cable)
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Connecting Video
Connecting a video camera to the Videum 1010 Plus
MXC input: connects to the Winnov Video Camera or other cameras via
special interface cable. This input combines audio, video and power for the camera.
If you need a composite or S-Video connector, use the MXC to composite/S-Video cable which comes with your Videum 1010 Plus board.
Remember that you won’t be able to have at the same time a composite input, S-Video input and RCA input. This will cause your system to malfunction.
Figure 1.21: M XC to composite or S-Video adapt or cable
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Connecting Video
VideumII Broadcaster Lite Kit
1. Connect the DVI connector of the audio and video breakout cable
to the back of the VideumII BroadCaster Capture Card.
2. Connect the breakout cable to the audio and video sources using the XLR audio connectors and BNC video connectors.
Once the connection is completed, please refer to the software section to install the Videum Software CD.
VideumII Broadcaster Base Kit
Assembling the Breakout Box
Now is a good time to mount the VideumII BroadCaster Breakout Box onto the Breakout Box Mounting Bracket. Figure 1.20 shows a sample of a blank Breakout Box.
1. Decide on the position of the VideumII Broadcaster Breakout Box.
Locate the Breakout Box Mounting Bracket anddecide in which of the four possible positions you prefer to mount the VideumII Broadcaster Breakout Box in.
2. Attach the front label to the Breakout Box Mounting Bracket.
Figure 1.22: Front label with legend
Locate the adhesive Front Panel Label with the legend. Remove the protective back and attach the label into the
recessed area in the appropriate position on the front of the Breakout Box Mounting Bracket.
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