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1. In order to create a report select 2012 08 20 16 00 43Report Session the desired session ai 2 switch to the report area by clicking the button Report 7 ia y 2012 08 20 16 01 12new session a om Ow 2012 08 20 16 01 42no comment Delete Comment Export 2 Report Find Help lt Q Back MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec Figure 20 Session area The list of sessions contains additional and detailed information 2012 08 20 16 00 43Report E ae 2 a gt ae ar 4 2 r Figure 21 Session dataset O Date and time of session creation as well as the first line of the comment are displayed The symbol marks the data set as a still picture recording Datasets without this symbol are video recordings This symbol shows the number additional data sets Clicking this symbol links you directly to the dataset area Q Learn more about reports in section New area under Create a report 20 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc User Manual Playback video MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec When you open a video from the session or export area the video player will be displayed MediaWorkStation Project 1916 Metal enclosure welds Player Comment Record MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec 00 00 130 Figure 22 Player area py shifting the control triangle on the positioning bar you can set it to any play po
2. MES cannot guarantee uninterrupted permanent operation of the MWS BT For this reason the MWS BT may only be used within a redundant system pool if an uninterrupted visualisation must be guarantied If the data are saved on a central server make sure the server is started up and linked to the Also observe the hints and explanations of the online help of the product You can find the online help in the relevant part of the programme menu e g Start gt Program Files gt MediaWorkStation gt Help or after starting the software by pressing the keys Help or F 1 4 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual 3 Installation 3 1 Requirements on the computer e Windows 8 7 Vista e Processor Intel Core i5 2 4 GHz or comparable e System memory 2 GB DDR3 e Harddisk space 200 GB e Intel HD graphics 3000 e Video converter with DirectShow support e Display 1024x768 pixel color 32Bit The requirements are minimum values A more powerful equipped computer especially in processor speed memory and storage space is recommended Access right as administrator are necessary for installation procedures 3 2 Required system components Please consider light sources reflections on the screen and lighting conditions Do not expose to direct sunlight or heating The following additional components are necessary e Video camera or anoth
3. In order to simplify input an unambiguous project number will automatically be suggested by the system Value Freely usable data field for a reference characteristic e g tolerance dimension of the relevant object Info Additional information for the project description Edit project data Tube inspection There exist specific editions of the software For an optimized project management the data fields for identification and description are used differently WutemJohn Doe dra ae1002 GE D Mainstreet t Figure 11 Projekt bearbeiten Rohrinspektion Name Project name ID Project identification In order to simplify input an unambiguous project number will automatically be suggested by the system Value Diameter of the sewer section Info Location of the sewer section 1 2014 13 User Manual Record videos photographs and audio data MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec This is a fully digital video recorder for the recording of videos photographs and audio data Optionally the video or photo recording can be controlled by the foot switch or a remote control MediaWorkStation Project 1916 Metal enclosure welds 1 hours left Recorder Project Archive Comment 3 S 9 D Q v iN m 2 hed dd a xX A xe 0 Figure 12 Recorder area can adjust this limit of local storage Op Pb of the database you find in section Add comment
4. you can activate the software for unlimited use Please follow the hints given in the activation dialogue The dialogue will appear at every start of the programme as long as the software is not activated yet During the evaluation period you can skip this dialogue by clicking Activate later Please note that you will have to send your bill of sale receipt or voucher code together with 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual 4 3 User front end The user front end of the MediaWorkStation is devided in the portions status bar display area tool message area and menu bar The arrangement of the window will not be changed throughout of the entire duration of the program Recorder MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec Figure 6 User interface The status bar displays the name of the project and more mode specific information Our example shows the recorder mode stating the remaining recording capacity The display area displays the picture information in preview mode recording mode and playing mode as well as selection lists and input masks for editing project data and findings The tool and message area contains tools for the direct control and manipulation of the display area Action status messages warnings and error messages are also prompted in this area At the right side you find the menu bar and the name of the curr
5. Draw a complex marker Complex markers are an arrangement of single markers They can be used for example in order to bring a basic structure into images The first click with the primary mouse button defines the origin and the second click defines the size of the marker Comment MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec Figure 15 Edit graphical markers Draw a point marker Hotspot Mark significant points with point markers Comments can be assigned to these points In connection with an origin marker the clockwise position can be automatically inserted into comments Draw an origin marker It marks the origin of a coordinate system which is used for automatic creation of position information of Hotspots Also complex markers usually contain an origin marker Only one origin marker per image is possible In order to edit the contents of a text marker after the entry click with the secondary mouse button on the reference point 16 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc User Manual Add comments MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec To each dataset and point marker hotspot separate comments can be assigned to This is an optional text that can be used for any other purpose Although the text may be as long as you wish it is recommended to use short key texts as only the first lines are displayed in the list of all data sets You may select findings from a pool of stan
6. SE sed 0 Ke CCl EEE NN 12 PCI 0119 2101 Cela RENEE EEE EEE EEE 13 Edit Project data Tube inspection mcecscsecsecdececateeeteeencxtecxtesxtwewseiiodeicndica deenidvindeisedlalvcdiecaiiceadeicestes 13 Record videos photographs and audio Gata ccc cecceccecc eee eee eee eeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeaeeaeees 14 Using the MING Storage icici nae aaa ar EAE ETRE EERE ETRA 15 Add graphical markers NN 16 Add Kei 1101 SE 17 CSU TS 00 EEE 18 tr NENNE 19 es 1614 0 0 2 6 EEE 19 Select session for display and report arrnnrnnrnannannnnrnnrranrnnnnnnannnnnnennarnannnnnnennarnasnannnnnneennssn 20 Playback INE GOE 21 HENAN Re ere ee eee eee eee 22 20 JENTE seasananisansssacasesoaadseazobeaaisaaaangasoaetes 23 PUNO SN OI ta tact tect etn tee wale ese cette siege cise A A see a a NE EOE wt SO E ecu R EEEE 23 S Ee e e a E EE EEE 23 5 Avoiding identifying and resolving ISSUES cceccceceseeceeeceeeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeseeeeeeseeeseeeeeeseeeaeeeeeenees 24 o TeS A A E E E E a 25 ETNE ne 26 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc 1 General Translation of the original German user manual Please read this user manual carefully and observe the notes given 1 1 Abbreviations and icons MWS BT MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Technic MES Medien Elektronik Software F1 Control key F1 on the keyboard DVI Digital Visual Interface digital interface for transmitting video data VGA Video Graphics Array analogue interfa
7. loverlay c mws video c mws video C MWS MWSDB Master c mws temp Description Marker overlay folder Measurement folder Movie folder Net file directory Net PC role Master Slave Net private directory Q WW Q iN a Q 79 OG ren S amp OD Q Temp folder Text export delimiter Text export file c mws temp MWSExport txt All Default Value Default Figure 4 Settings database GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc 1 2014 Settings Database Picture 8 se VAIO C amp 2 DVD RAM Laufwerk D Memory Stick E B Wechseldatentr ger F Reports Environment Report path FARepots H MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual A list displays all devices of the type audio output available in the system When selecting a device it will be enabled and a test tone will be generated This acoustic check makes it possible to choose between those devices which are currently properly working MWS BT has been developed for exporting pictures to mobile data carriers In order to copy the relevant data automatically to the medium in the export area select the standard medium Plug a USB stick into the selected port and then select it as target medium User Manual 4 Operation 4 1 General remarks MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec The operational sequences explained in this manual describe only the fundamental steps to
8. started Data backups Data backups must be made on a regular basis in order to be able to restore the data in the case of a hardware defect When restoring the data must be back transferred from the backup medium into an empty database folder Automatic limitation of recording The recording duration is limited to one hour by standard The maximum duration of a recording can be adjusted in the settings area with the help of the parameter AVI time limit Recording impossible The circle storage automatically organises the availability of sufficient hard disk space for storing new recordings If the circle storage is disabled the hard disk might quickly be full depending on how it is used The export of videos does not release hard disk space Calibrating the touch display Usually the touch sensitive surface of the touch screen requires calibration for exact position detection results Please observe the relevant information by the manufacturer Print out of picture findings The picture is printed on the printer selected in the system area devices High quality printers and papers should be used for the print out exclusively Audio and video data are not lip sync Audio and video data are only lip sync if both signals are processed by the same capture device Central database Also a database stored in a network is not simultaneously accessible for multiple MediaWorkStation clients Only one of the clients has the exclusive access
9. BA English MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec Version 2 9 User Manual Translation of the German edition Issue 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc i MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual Contents NN 1 PE EE NE EET 3 1 1 Abbreviations and ICONS rarrarrarnernarnannannnrnrrarrernernanarnrnarnarnannannannenurnernernennannaneenennennannannnnene 3 tae Egali 013 EEE EN NN 3 Z UOU O EE EEE EE E 4 2l IMMONET USE preken 4 AA FUNCION M V eee ttt et E tc a E AA 4 23 SAN QUIDCIINGS E E A EA 4 ENN D 3 1 Requirements ON the computer xovivwcdecciecaincedeccdeexiexcessadecsecasnaosdensseaedneseeacebecueeasenesseedessecedenee D 3 2 Required system components rrarrnnrnnrannnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrnnrarnnrnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn D 3 3 Configure the software rarrnnrnnnrnanrnnrvnnrvnnrnnrrnnrnnrvnnrnannnnrnnnnnannnnrnnnnnannnnennnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnennnnnnennee D Video IMD UN COV ICC EE EEE EEE ee SS 6 po ed MOOO VIOO a E a AE 6 Adio UPM AEE eee eee eiie T Export setup default destination arrannnnrnnrrnrnannannnnrnnrrarnarnannannnnnnernarnannnnnnennarnusnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee T OO a NOUN yee cs E A A A EA sce ein E E E EE EEE EEEE TT 8 dl EAN 8 22 FUNN 8 2 NN 9 4 4 Operation by touch display rrarrrnrrnnrrnrrrarrnrvnrrrarrnerrnnnnerrnrrnarnnernnnrnannnernnnenannnannennsernennsnnn 10 ADs SUE WOPKINIG MOTE acerina Eai AEA NESE EESE EEE 11 20 NN NNN 12
10. System area login System area The system area allows a number of specific settings and adjustments Only experienced users should modify these settings MediaWorkStation Version 2 8 0 59 G Click Settings to get to the et software configuration amp Settings 2 Click Devices in order to select and configure all necessary a Device devices 3 With the help of Diagnosis the system analyses itself and creates a status report for the service Control 3 fe lt Q W Q v av nm c 2 79 x en S o Diagnose License Figure 25 System area 1 2014 23 MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual 5 Avoiding identifying and resolving issues System start up Be sure that all system components are correctly connected The components of the system should be switched on one after the other with the computer as the last one It is not allowed to use master slave sockets System shut down You always have to switch off the device properly by repeatedly pressing Back or the icon C in the status bar Each interruption causes severe often irreparable damage to the database and thus to the data Mobile data carriers Even if the configuration of the destination data carrier has been carried out properly the system might in some cases not be able to find a currently connected data carrier Hence the availability of the data carrier must be checked before export is
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12. ce for transmitting video data GNU GPL GNU General Public License Consult instructions for use User manual is available in folder c mws manual after software installation Visit www mediaworkstation de for the latest version of the user manual General warning Sections marked with this icon contain important requirements for the safe operation od General precept Sections marked with this icon contain important hints for the best operation i Symbol of the manufacturer 1 2 Legal information The product MediaWorkStation Basic Edition short MWS BT is marked with the CE Sign according to the EU guideline 93 42 EWG The product is protected by the End User License Agreement of MES Parts of the product are protected by the GNU GPL All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners MES Medien Elektronik Software Neuendorfstrasse 18b D 16761 Hennigsdorf Germany phone 49 3302 2094825 fax 49 3302 2094835 e mail info mesnet de web www mesnet de 1 2014 3 MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual 2 Introduction 2 1 Intended use Imaging techniques are used in many areas of industry in endoscopic inspections as well as in production monitoring and many other applications MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Technic short MWS BT is software for Windows for the recording displaying administration documentation and playing of pictures and vi
13. dard findings These findings serve the purpose of a better comparability and increase the understanding of the entries in the data set list You can at any time add additional information to these findings or edit them Standard comments are available in lists structured by categories Categories as well as the category content can be spread on more than one page Switch to the next page by clicking the last list position The comment text can be entered and formatted too by manual typing P1 arc strikes and weld spatter Orn a Ba Figure 16 Edit comment All modifications are stored to the database The selected comment from the list view is inserted into the edit field Alternatively a list entry can be inserted by double clicking the primary mouse button too 3 The entire image and the inserted point markers hotspots will be sequentially selected for commenting The name of the selected point marker is inserted as text into the edit field In similarity with a clock the direction of the point marker is inserted as a clockwise position into the edit field As a reference serves an origin marker or the origin of a complex marker Functions regarding markers are only applicable if point markers hotspots were inserted For position information the insertion of an origin marker is necessary There exist independent comments for whole sessions and single recordings or mark
14. deos in technical contexts Permanent storing of the recorded pictures and video is not provided in MWS BT The operating period is defined to CONTINUOUS OPERATION After 24 hours the system must be rebooted 2 2 Functionality The output signal of visualising devices such as cameras videoscopes and sonographic devices is displayed on the monitor connected to the computer working with MWS BT and can be recorded as individual picture or as video The recorded information is saved to a database which is sorted by projects and sessions Several display and search functions make it possible to directly address and select individual data sets The programme provides text fields to write down additional comments For review and continued documentation MWS BT offers several functions for displaying pictures and videos for visual comparison for adding comments and for exporting picture and video data in standard formats 2 3 Safety guidelines Protect your computer and the programme against unauthorised access by using passwords Protect your computer against virus attacks and other malware by using antivirus software If the computer is part of a local network or connected to the internet install a firewall in order to protect the computer against unauthorized attacks from outside Please observe the safety requirements by your web administrator too network Make sure that you are fully authorised for access to the central data server
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16. eletion of not yet exported recordings which will then be permanently deleted The recorded data will presumably be kept for one month Figure 14 Message Retention period The expected retention period of the recordings signalled by the system is an estimation on the basis of the usual handling and may deviate considerably After successful export you can log off the mobile data carrier or keep it logged on for more exports Removing mobile data carriers without prior logoff can result in data loss The logged off storage device is no longer available as export destination In order to use it again the device has to be pulled out and plugged in anew 1 2014 15 MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual Add graphical markers In order to emphasise details in the picture you can draw graphical markers into the picture with different drawing tools Tools are offered for arrows circles outlines text and other special markers The markers do not cause modifications of the image content as they are saved independently from the image content and are added to the image not before it is displayed overlay Markers contained in an image will be put out together with the report Colour and form of the markers can be modified in the system settings MediaWorkStation Project 1916 Metal enclosure welds Besides the sim ple markers p ske arrow circle and outline exists markers with special functionality
17. ent mode in the headline section The top section of the menu bar is variable and contains tools for operation control and additional functions The bottom section of this menu bar is invariable and contains the buttons for calling up the help function context sensitive and leaving the current programme mode 1 2014 9 MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual 4 4 Operation by touch display You can operate the programme almost completely via a screen sensitive to touch All essential functions of the programme can be called up by touching large and clearly arranged buttons on the screen except functional areas of the system configuration and special dialogues for the opening and saving of files MediaWorkStation Touching the screen substitutes the Project 18186 Metal enclosure weld Ea function of the indicating device Projekt 0815 Metallgeh use Schweiknahte e g the MOUSE A touch gade be sa corresponds to pressing the primary mouse key For example if you wish to select a picture detail for enlargement touch the screen at the first selection point of the rectangle and move your finger or pen on towards the second selection point Conclude the selection by removing your finger or pen The removal of finger or pen from the screen corresponds to the release of the primary mouse key be Q OD W Q 7 As a c Q 72 x en amp xe Q NET ER Project 1916 ID 1001 Val
18. er modality with compatible video output e Display e Keyboard and mouse or touch display The following accessories can be used to control the recording of videos and pictures e USB footswitch one pedal e USB footswitch two pedals e USB remote cable 3 3 Configure the software In the system settings area it is possible to adjust all pre settings to user specific requirements The settings will be saved in the Windows registry database and configuration files They control many of the functions of the system Modifications of the parameters may result in malfunctions and are thus exclusively reserved to authorised administrators You find the settings in the system area Use the programme MWSConfig Start gt program files gt MediaWorkStation gt MWSConfig for basic system configuration 1 2014 5 MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual Video input device MediaWorkStation Version 2 8 0 59 A list displays all devices of the Device name type video input available in the nr system When selecting a device it will be enabled and in the window situated below the list the current input signal is displayed for check For some devices such as the USB cameras all possible video formats will be listed additionally From the check box select the format promising the best play quality and pay special attention to a proper geometrical presentation MediaWorkStation Basic Ed
19. ers The database is only available for comments to single recordings or markers 1 2014 17 User Manual Create a report MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec You can export the data sets pictures project information and session information that were recorded during the session onto an external data carrier The bar graph below the display area will inform you about the utilisation of the data carrier MediaWorkStation Project 1916 Metal enclosure welds 2012 08 20 10 57 pt gt tin A D ie 3 Comment E Create Save to MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec Figure 17 Report area Each data set contains a number of additional information details Time of creation By individually highlighting the data sets O you can adjust the export volume to the data carrier Select a data set and change the status of the export highlighting by clicking at the tick mark or the cross Data sets reserved for the export are marked with the symbol Add a comment to the selected data sets and start exporting 2012 08 20 a 10 57 The symbol stands for the data set as single picture ep recording There is no symbol for video recordings vo SS export The green tick highlight the data set Figure 18 Report dataset The arrow symbolises that the data set is highlighted for mark and the red cross serve to Removing mobile data carriers without prior log
20. ition Tec Figure 1 Video input configuration Audio input device MediaWorkStation Version 2 8 0 59 A list displays all devices of the type Device ee audio input available in the Realtek HD Audio Input No device system When selecting a device it will be enabled and the recent input signal will be played This acoustic check makes it possible to choose between those devices which are properly working currently Mikrofon me Figure 2 Audio input configuration aS lt Q Wy AS v D ta Q 72 x amp ke Q If a USB video input device was selected the device cannot at the same time be the audio input device Q If you are using a DV converter as video input device please select them as audio input device too GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc 6 1 2014 Audio output device MediaWorkStation Version 2 8 0 59 Realtek HD Audio output Default DirectSound Device Default WaveOut Device DirectSound Realtek HD Audio output No device MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec e Audio Out Figure 3 Audio output configuration Export setup default destination MediaWorkStation Version 2 8 0 59 Values Database Default session comment no comment Diagnoses D_ENT_EN DB Enable archiving NO Enable global session comment YES Enable Networking NO c mws exp F_ENT_EN DB 1000 c mws templates c mws imp c mwsl logfiles 00 00 00 00 00 00 c mws
21. n select a project from the list or make a new entry You may see the list for project numbers or names MediaWorkStation Project 1916 Metal enc nelds 2012 08 20 1a 1001 Projekt 0815 Metallgeh use SchweiRn hte 2012 08 20 1a 1000 3 S S D Wy 9 Y iN ta c 9 sje ad a4 en T o 0 z Sort by ABC O Find by ABC Sort by 123 Find by 123 Figure 9 Select project new area 12 Project O For directly searching a project press one of the buttons Find by ABC or Find by 123 and start with the input of the search term The data record cursor is automatically positioned to the data set showing the highest degree of congruence Highlight a project for selection or create a New project file Makes the highlighted project the relevant and enters his name in the status line on the top margin Additionally a new session file is prepared for this project and the programme jumps to recorder mode 1 2014 GA_MWS29BETec_1 2014 EN doc GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual Edit project data For the unambiguous assignment of recordings to the projects some data are necessary Beside necessarily required data like project name and ID value and description are optional Elita Project 1916 Project Nr 1001 AME fa Nie Metal enclosure welds Figure 10 Projekt bearbeiten allgemein Name Project name ID Project identification
22. off can result in data loss 18 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc User Manual 4 7 Archive area Select project MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec In the archive area you have access to all existing project and session data Stored data and videos can be analysed edited exported or deleted MediaWorkStation mme Project 1916 Metal enclos Ids Project 2012 08 20 1a 1001 Select Projekt 0815 Metallgeh use Schwei amp nahte 2012 08 20 1a 1000 Delete Q Q W Q 7 90 a Q 72 x res ky ze Q Sort by ABC o Find by ABC Sort by 123 Find by 123 Figure 19 Select project archive area 1 2014 For directly searching a project press one of the buttons Find by ABC or Find by 123 and start with the input of the search term The data record cursor is automatically positioned to the data set showing the highest degree of congruence Highlight a project for selection 3 Select Makes the highlighted project the current project and enters his name in the status line After this all existing sessions are listed 19 MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual Select session for display and report The session view offers a quick overview over all examinations of the project A mouse click at the picture or symbol opens the attached data set MediaWorkStation Project 1916 Metal enclosure welds
23. on mode Selection of a picture section If the mouse cursor is on top of the picture it appears in the form of crosshairs You can select areas for enlargement Comment Marker Press this button to jump to the MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec To Dataset operation mode Shifting of a picture section If the mouse To File cursor is on top of the picture it appears in the form of a hand You Record can shift the enlarged area over the entire picture Help lt Back Figure 23 Picture area The picture is displayed in the original resolution having assigned exactly one pixel of the display to exactly one pixel of the original picture If the original picture is larger than the display area this corresponds to an enlargement Press this button to switch between the current and the last selected picture display Learn in section New area under Add graphical markers and Add comments how you can add additional information to a recording 22 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual 4 8 System area Authorisation For highly sensitive settings there are access authorisations These settings are very sensitive and thus it is recommended to consult the responsible authorised service technician The initial login name is Supervisor without a password Login Name O Password Figure 24
24. perform the task The online help gives a complete description of the entire functionality of the programme Open the online help by pressing the key F1 on the keyboard or the Help button Basically the software is a Windows programme Thus all features of use and presentation of Windows are valid e Full mouse support e Underlined letters are short cuts ALT letter pressing the button e An element which is focussed by a dotted rectangular is to be confirmed with Enter or Space e Buttons with greyed letters are disabled and cannot be pressed 4 2 Activation Software Activation DEMO License expires in 10 days In order to activate your software ask for an activation key with the help of the identification then put in the key and activate the software Identification key ocpke femo Product options El Recording send directly via e Mail to 559131 or save as file and transmit to activation imeciaworkstation de Depending onthe type of message selected you will recerve an activation key Activation key putin and activate software Figure 5 Activation dialouge box the activation request The software is protected against unauthorised use by a protection mechanism which avoids the start of the programme after a certain period of testing usually 30 days When you have bought a licence and installed the programme you must order an activation key with the help of which
25. right at a time 24 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual 6 Technical data Value Classification Class 1 according to 93 42 EWG Video format DV MPEG2 Video standard PAL NTSC Full HD Audio format PCM MP3 stereo Video resolution Input signal 640x480 pixel NTSC 768x576 pixel PAL max 1920x1080 pixel 60fps Full HD Stored video 720x480 pixel NTSC 720x576 Pixel PAL max 1920x1080 pixel 60fps Full HD Stored picture 640x480 pixel NTSC 768x576 pixel PAL max 1920x1080 pixels Full HD File format Video MPEG2 DV AVI Picture BMP JPEG Report HTML JPEG Storage space consumption Video 3 2MB s PAL NTSC DV max 2 MB s PAL NTSC MPEG2 max 6 MB s Full HD MPEG2 Picture 1 26MB BMP 39KB JPEG PAL NTSC max 8MB Full HD Operation mode duty cycle Continous operation restart after 24h Table 1 Technical data 1 2014 25 MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual 7 List of figures Figure 1 Video input configuration ccccecc cece seen eee eeceeeneee eee eeese ees eeeeeee ees eeeeeseeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeesaeeney 6 Figure 2 Audio input configuration cc cccecc cece seen eee eeeeeeneeeeeeeeeee esse eeeeeee ees eeaeeseeeseeeeeeeaeeeeeneeeaeesaeeney 6 Figure 3 Audio output CONFIQUIATION cece cecccece eee eeeceeeneee eee eeeee ees eeeeese ess
26. s 14 In the display area you see the video preview O Start video recording by pressing the button O This button has different functions depending on the state of recording it stops recording in recording state l This button takes a photo and displays it for a few seconds as freeze image 3 Archive Shows the sessions saved under the respective project You can compile complex reports on the basis of individual pictures combined with project information and comments The duration of a video recording is automatically limited With the setting AVI time limit you You absolutely have to consider the impact of enabled ring storage to the database All crucial recordings should be exported as quickly as possible because of the limited capacity For recording specific comments exists a free definable database Hints for creation and usage 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual Using the ring storage If ring storage is enabled before and after recordings the local storage space will be checked In case the disk space is running low a message appears which requests you to archive the data Disk space is running low Please make sure that all important data is exported Figure 13 Message Disk space is running low Depending on the amount of available storage space an enabled ring storage may result in the d
27. sition in the video On the left margin the position will be indicated as time display in the format minutes seconds milliseconds 2 Press this button to play the video The button has different functions depending on the state of playing After starting to play this button has the function of a II pause button Press this button to stop playing and jump to the start of the video Press this button to picture wise play forward or reverse When pressing the button longer than 3 seconds the video changes to slow forward reverse The video is played in slow motion Fast forward fast reverse When pressing this button longer than 3 seconds the video clip jumps to the end beginning of the video 1 2014 Learn in section New area under Add comments how you can add additional information to D a recording 21 MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec User Manual Display picture When you open a picture from the session or export area the picture area will be displayed You can optimise the picture representation for getting maximum precision or watch details with the zoom function You can horizontally vertically or pixel accurately adjust the picture to the display area For detailed views select a square section which can then be freely shifted over the entire picture MediaWorkStation Project 1916 Metal enclosure welds G Press this button to jump to the booke operati
28. ue fa TE metal enclosure welds In addition to the buttons for programme control a screen keyboard exists for text input The keyboard configuration is adjusted to the respective language Figure 7 Touch operation Under settings you may select whether or not the screen keyboard will be displayed Usually the touch sensitive surface of the touch screen requires calibration for exact position detection results Please observe the relevant information by the manufacturer GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc 10 1 2014 GA MWS29BETec 1 2014 EN doc User Manual 4 5 Select working mode MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec You are at the central entry to the programme From here you may choose between several modes MediaWorkStation le C S 5 Q 19 iN a Q x ee S OD 3 Figure 8 Start area 1 2014 Archive System New After selecting a project a new session will be created and the recorder mode is started G Archive This button gives access to all projects and sessions Already existing dates and video clips can be analysed edited or deleted See also 4 7 3 System You can edit basic settings and make user specific settings See also 4 8 About This button calls up a dialogue displaying version and licence information on the programme 11 User Manual 4 6 New area Select project MediaWorkStation Basic Edition Tec You ca
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