Page 2 - source code and Librestream modified Live Networks code will be
Contact information: TANDBERGPhilip Pedersens vei 22, No-1366 Lysaker, NorwayTelephone: +47 67 125 125Fax: +47 67 125 234Video: +47 67 117 777E-mail: [email protected] About this document: All rights reserved. This document contains information that is proprietary to TANDBERG. No part of this pu...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Viewfinder Features & Display Modes
i TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 Table of Contents 1. The FieldView Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1. About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2. What’s in the Box . . ...
Page 4 - Technical Specifications
ii TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 9. Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 10. Safety & Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Page 5 - The FieldView Device; Application on an office workstation.; FieldView Device
1 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 1. The FieldView Device The FieldView system provides mobile real-time video conferencing for locations that are usually not accessible with standard video conferencing equipment. This includes locations such as test labs, health care fac...
Page 6 - Manual; Focusing; Standby
2 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 1.3.1 Control Buttons Button Function Manual Focus Use this button to set the focus manually or to resume automatic focusing. It works in combination with the Zoom buttons. See Focusing on page 11 for more information. Display Mode This b...
Page 7 - Menu Function
3 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 1.3.2. Navigation Pad Buttons These context-sensitive buttons control audio volume, microphone mute and the front light. They also function as command buttons and directional buttons for the menus. Button Function Menu Function Start or a...
Page 8 - FieldView Device Basic Operation; Display; Before using this device for the first time you must install and; will not
4 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 2. FieldView Device Basic Operation 2.1. Charging the Battery New batteries should be charged prior to first use. To do this, plug in the external power adapter and allow the battery to charge until the orange battery indicator extinguish...
Page 9 - Telestration; Up; and; Down; buttons; Enter; button. This will display the touch calibration
5 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 2.3. Calibrating the Integrated Touch Panel The Viewfinder display on the back of the FieldView Device includes an integrated touch panel designed for use with the stylus that has been included with the FieldView Device. The Viewfinder to...
Page 10 - for confirmation to terminate the call.; option with the stylus to display the Configuration; Standby Timeout
6 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 2.4. Turning Power On or Off There are three power modes: On, Off and Standby 2.4.1. Power On Mode Press and release the Power button to turn the FieldView Device on. When you first turn the camera on, you may be required to log in, and a...
Page 11 - admin; field with the stylus. An on screen keyboard appears.; Username; button to finish logging in.; Skip; Inserting and Removing an SD Memory Card
7 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 2.5. Logging On & Off 2.5.1. Logging on If your site requires a login, you will be prompted with a Login screen, as shown to the right. See your site administrator for user name and password. If the FieldView Device has not been confi...
Page 12 - information on FieldView Device network configuration, refer to; page 14 for more information on the Viewfinder and Display modes.
8 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 3. Answering & Initiating Calls The FieldView Device Operator can either: • Call a FieldView Application software client user, or • Answer an incoming call from a FieldView Application software client user. Use the Send and End button...
Page 13 - If a headset is not attached, the FieldView Device operates
9 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 3.5. VoIP Telephone Communication For conversation, the FieldView Device can operate using its built-in microphone and speaker, or a headset: Speaker phone. If a headset is not attached, the FieldView Device operates as a speaker phone us...
Page 14 - Stream; From the standard Viewfinder display window, press the; Internal; Configuration; Light
10 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 4. Audio/Video (AV) Functions Once a call is connected, the FieldView Device can send an AV media stream to the FieldView Application software client. 4.1. Turning the Video Stream On or Off To start streaming real-time video to the Fiel...
Page 16 - Configuration > General > Freeze video stream when capturing a; is set (see page 18), the video stays frozen in the viewfinder and
12 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 4.7. Telestration (Drawing Lines on the Viewfinder) Telestration permits the FieldView Device Operator or the FieldView Application software client user to draw freehand lines on a still image or live media stream using the stylus. Teles...
Page 17 - The message “Please wait – record is starting” appears briefly. The; Return to viewfinder
13 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 4.10.1 Recording a video To record a video:1. Press the Record button on the back of the FieldView Device. The message “Please wait – record is starting” appears briefly. The Record icon in the top right of the viewfinder appears when re...
Page 18 - Result
14 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 5. Viewfinder Features & Display Modes The display on the back of the FieldView Device functions as a camera viewfinder. By default, it shows what the lens at the front of the FieldView Device is viewing, but it can also provide stat...
Page 19 - Starting from the default Viewfinder display, press the; To set up a custom configuration, tap; Video Size; Select your configuration options, and then select
15 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 6. Menus The FieldView Device has a menu system that allows Operators to check and update system settings, view status, access the directory or sign out from the FieldView Device. Note that system configuration and other setup tasks are ...
Page 20 - through long list of files.
16 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 6.2. Checking Status The Main Menu offers a number of options for checking status, as shown at right. To view status information: 1. Starting from the default Viewfinder display, press the Display button three times to display the Main M...
Page 21 - media; File Pane Icons; Image file. Snapshots usually appear as thumbnails but if the; Rename; Recording and Playing Video; Play; To display an image file:; The FieldView Device opens the image file.
17 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 The snapshot and recording file names are based on their media type, a serial number, the source, and a version number. File names use the convention: media_serial#_source_version#.extension where: • media is either IMG for a snapshot or...
Page 22 - Configuration window.
18 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 To end still image display: Press the 1. Capture button. OrTap the Camera icon at the top of the screen. The Still Image Details screen appears.Tap 2. End Still Image Display . To share an image: Make a call to a FieldView Application. 1...
Page 23 - Tab; Options to configure the FieldView Device for management; Time
19 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 Tab Configuration Options Provided SNMP Options to configure the FieldView Device for management by FieldView Management Suite (FMS). Time Follow on-screen instructions to adjust time and date settings. Version FieldView Device version a...
Page 24 - significant packet loss
20 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 7. Icons Some options or operating conditions cause notification icons to appear on the screen. Many of the icons are touch sensitive—tap the icon with the stylus to view a pop-up message or status screen. For example, tapping the batter...
Page 25 - Icon Description; Optical Zoom
21 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 Icon Description Icon Description Optical Zoom Record active Illumination is off Media stream error Illumination is on Telestration icon (tap icon to open the Telestration menu) Process successful (e.g. software update complete)
Page 26 - Maintaining the FieldView Device
22 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 8. Maintaining the FieldView Device Follow the guidelines below to ensure the FieldView Device remains in good working order: 8.1. General Recommendations • Do not expose the FieldView Device to dust, rain or moisture. • Protect the Fiel...
Page 27 - Specifications
23 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 9. Technical Specifications S yStem A rchitecture • High performance, multiprocessor architecture optimized for real-time multimedia processing and communications in a handheld form factor • Microsoft WinCE 5.0 • SIP-based session contro...
Page 28 - Information; General; EN
24 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 • Rated Input Frequency: 50–60 Hz • Input Frequency Range: 47–63 Hz O PerAting e nVirOnment • Temperature: • Operating: 0° to 40° C • Storage: –20° to 60° C • Operating humidity: 5–80% (non-condensing) 9.1.1. Service Information If you e...
Page 29 - Changes or modifications; Industry Canada Class A Notice; For body worn operation, this product
25 TANDBERG FieldView Device User Guide D14041.02 January 2008 equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.This equipment was tested for RF Exposure compliance and meets the requirement...