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Matrixcam video development kit

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Hardware Instructions
Follow the steps below to set up your MatrixCam VDK
hardware to ensure proper operation:
1. Plug in the micro-USB cable into the camera (Rear
view, slot 6) and then into USB slot in your PC to
power the MatrixCam VDK.
2. Plug in the LAN network cable into the camera
and then into your PC Ethernet RJ45 slot.
Table 1. LED SCHEME
State
Charging
Full Charge/Charge Connected
Device/Usage Error
Device(DM368) ON
Device(DM368) OFF
Device Booting (DM368 Turning ON)
ON/OFF Button Pressed (For Turning ON)
Any Recording
Wi-Fi Error/Not Connected
1. Following cases will trigger Device/Usage Error situation: microSD card storage issue; Wired network issue; Multiple-boot failure and
reaches secondary firmware; Low battery indication.
Software Instructions
For video streaming, the MatrixCam VDK GUI requires
the VLC multimedia player to be installed:
Windows System: Install the VLC 32-bit version
(http://www.videolan.org, freeware). Please ensure the
web plug-in Active X is selected during the installation.
When particular browser is opened, a pop-box appears
on screen asking for permission to run the plug-in.
Allow (Enable) the plug-in for enabling the MatrixCam
VDK live streaming.
MacOs System: Download the mentioned browser
plug-in to embed the VLC player (download the VLC
web plug-in from
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download−macosx.html).
Linux System: Execute command 'sudo apt-get install
browser-plugin-vlc' in terminal of LINUX system. Go
to the MatrixCam VDK GUI (see the steps below in
next section) and enable the VLC web plug-in.
Note: We recommend installing terminal emulator program
for debugging the DaVinciDM368 communication via
serial port (terminal emulator program emulates serial port):
Windows System: Download and install the Tera Term
software (free of charge).
Linux System: Install minicom serial communication
program (see APPENDIX installation steps).
MacOs System: Refer to the following link to install on
Mac: http://pbxbook.com/other/mac−tty.html. Same
procedure to be followed as mentioned for Linux
System.
EVBUM2306/D
3. Optionally, you can plug-in another micro-USB
cable into the camera (Left-side view, slot 12) and
then into USB slot in your PC for debugging via
terminal emulator program.
4. Optionally, you can insert a microSD card
(Right-side view, slot 13) into the particular slot to
be able to record/store video images and
snapshots.
LED3
ON
OFF
FLASHING
FLASHING
FLASHING
FLASHING
MatrixCam VDK Start Up
Push and hold the power button for a few seconds to power
it up. LED2 and LED3 flash at this time.
PIR Interrupt: Making a movement in front of camera
will trigger the PIR sensor and wake up the MatrixCam
VDK (LED2 starts blinking). As soon as motion is
detected, recording will start if a microSD card (Class 6
or above) is inserted.
Note: It is not possible to trigger the PIR sensor till 2 minutes
initialization period after power up.
BLE Interrupt: First download the BLE application
depending on used Bluetooth supported mobile device:
Android mobile device (Motorola Nexus 5, 6 or 7 is
recommended): nRF Master Control Application
(http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=no.nor
dicsemi.android.mcp&hl=en)
iOS iPhone
(http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nrf−uart/id61459490
3?mt=8)
iOS iPad
Application
Further, enable the Bluetooth of the mobile device. Open
the BLE application and search for OSMU_ICDK name in
the next step. Connect to MatrixCam VDK. The BLE trigger
will happen and this will wake up the board (LED2 starts
blinking). Recording for the specified time interval (by
default 2 minutes) will start while assuming a microSD card
(Class 6 or above) is inserted.
You can now access the MatrixCam VDK GUI
(see the next section).
www.onsemi.com
3
LED2
ON
OFF
FLASHING
®
: nRF UART Application
®
: Adafruit Bluefruit LE Connect
LED1
ON

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