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CONFIDENTIAL
DOC-USR-0049-03
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Z3 Technology, LLC
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100 N. 8th St. STE 250
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Lincoln, NE 68508-1369 USA
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+1.402.323.0702
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Type “S” and <return> until the correct resolution appears. Some important notes:
-Setting resolution to D1 automatically causes composite input to be selected. Setting anything
else causes component input to be selected.
-The resolution needs to match exactly what is being output from the source (if the source is
outputting 1080p, then the resolution needs to be set to 1080p – resizing is not supported in the
file read/write options). If there is a resolution mismatch, this could lead to a CMEM error when
encoding is attempted.
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Type “F” and <return> twice to set the file format to MP4 format.
-MP4 is the best file format to use if playback on the PC is also desired.
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Plug a USB drive or an SD card to the Z3-DM368-RPS.
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Type “1” and <return> to encode 30 seconds to MP4.
-If you get the error “Capture_get: Assertion ‘hCapture failed”, that indicates that the source is
not plugged into the Z3-DM368-RPS. If you are encoding D1, make sure composite is connected. If
you are encoding any other resolution besides D1, make sure component is connected.
-If you get the error “CMEM Error: getPool: Failed to get a pool fitting a size ___”, that indicates
that the source is coming in at a different resolution from what was specified. For example, the
input source is 1080 but an encoding resolution of 720p is specified.
-If you get the message “Waiting for SD Card or Stick”, you need to connect an SD card or USB drive
to the Z3-DM368-RPS. Once you do this, after a couple of seconds encode will start.
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Make sure component output is connected (for D1 content, make sure composite output is
connected).
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After encode finishes, type “5” and <return>. You should see the recorded content playing back on
the screen.
-You can use the “H” key to rewind 30 seconds and the “L” key to fast forward 30 seconds. Since
this specific run was for only 30 seconds, this won’t have an effect – this can be used for longer
encodes.
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Type “Ctl-C” to exit playback mode. This will bring you back to the File Read/Write menu.
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Type “13” and <return> to unmount the USB drive.
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Remove the USB drive and connect to your PC.
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Open VLC and play the file “Z3_enc_H264_AAC_1080P.MP4”. You should now be able to see the
recorded contents playing on your PC.