
Master Service
62
Vision
2
Operation/Reference Guide
The Available Set Top Boxes area lists the set-top boxes currently detected. This list includes the name, status,
channel type, and IP address of each set-top box. This list is view-only. You can select any set-top box from
the list and use the options below to change its output. You can use Ctrl-Click to select multiple set-top boxes
and Shift-Click to select a range of set-top boxes.
The set-top box management options are as follows:
Set-Top Box Management Options
Name
Enter a name for the set-top box.
Rename
Click to apply the edited name to the set-top box.
Move Up/Move Down
Moves the selected set-top box up or down in the list.
Delete
Removes the set-top box from the list.
Enable Screen Saver
Click to activate screen saver mode.
Timeout
Use the up-and-down arrows to select the amount of idle time, in minutes,
before the screen saver activates. After enabling screen saver mode and
indicating the timeout, click Apply to enable the settings.
Play Live Channel
Select a live channel to play through the set-top box. Click Apply when finished
and the set-top box begins playing the live channel.
Play Video On Demand
Select a video on demand to play through the set-top box. Click Apply when
finished and the selected video on demand becomes available.
Note:
Users are only able to pull Video on Demand content from the Master
Archive, and not the subtending server archives. This option displays all files
including hidden ones. It is up to the Administrator to make any hidden files
available to users. Filenames should only contain the characters A-Z, 0-9,
spaces and underscores. If a filename is imported that contains the special
character, it could cause error.
Item ID
This field displays a unique ID number for the selected video. This field is
view-only.
If communication is lost between the set-top box and the Master server, the server is
unable to poll the set-top box. The set-top box state remains at the last "known" state
until the communication is re-established. The status does not show connectivity has
been lost.
Summary of Contents for Vision 2
Page 4: ......
Page 10: ...vi Vision2 Operation Reference Guide Table of Contents ...
Page 32: ...Wiring and Device Connections 22 Vision2 Operation Reference Guide ...
Page 56: ...Installation 46 Vision2 Operation Reference Guide ...
Page 76: ...Master Service 66 Vision2 Operation Reference Guide ...
Page 86: ...Live WMV Service 76 Vision2 Operation Reference Guide ...
Page 104: ...Archive Service 94 Vision2 Operation Reference Guide ...
Page 112: ...Thumbnail Editor 102 Vision2 Operation Reference Guide ...
Page 118: ...Thumbnail Viewer 108 Vision2 Operation Reference Guide ...
Page 127: ...Record Service 117 Vision2 Operation Reference Guide ...