DMR100
User’s Guide
V2.0
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Introduction
Welcome
to one of the easiest to use, reliable and cost-effective archiving and streaming products
on the market today. The
DMR100
can archive important graphical data and simultaneously transmit the
same data to anywhere on your network. It is specifically designed to provide superb video and audio
quality by simultaneously recording two discreet streams into a pre-determined template of the users’
preference.
As with almost all of MediaPOINTE’s AV-over-IP products, you can control the
DMR300
via many different
methods. Some of these methods include, web portal interface, contact closure, RS-232 serial port,
Telnet, or simply push the
BLUE
Record button to start archiving and streaming (if desired) in a pre-
configured template layout.
Front Panel
The front panel of the unit is shown below.
The front panel consists of a
BLUE
Record button, a
Y
Y
E
E
L
L
L
L
O
O
W
W
LED status indicator, an IR receiver, a small
RESET button, a small power switch and a USB port. The following is a brief description of each of these
components.
LED Status
The LED indicators are used to describe system states, actions and error conditions. When the system is
idle and ready to record, the BLUE Record button will be on and the YELLOW Record button will be off.
When the system is in RECORD, the BLUE Record button will blink slowly. After each session is archived,
the archive file must be fully indexed to the hard drive. The BLUE Record button will fast blink during the
indexing procedure indicating that the unit is busy and cannot record or stream until this process is
complete. Depending on the length of the archived material, this could be from several seconds up to
several minutes to complete the indexing process. See the table below for an explanation of the various
LED states.