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CORIOgrapher™ V2.6 and above
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  • Page 1 CORIOview™ Multi Window Processor CORIOgrapher™ V2.6 and above User Guide V1.00...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Test the audio for each input ................................34 Settings ..........................................35 Device settings ......................................35 Naming your CORIOview ..................................35 Resetting your CORIOview to factory default settings ........................35 Backing up and restoring your settings ............................. 35 CORIOview settings ....................................37 Configuring the buttons of your CORIOview ............................. 37 User settings .......................................38...
  • Page 3 Product specifications .....................................90 CORIOview MWP specifications ................................90 Dual Stream In module specifications ..............................95 Encoder-100 specifications ..................................96 End user license agreement for CORIOgrapher ............................97 Regulatory compliance for CORIOview, Encoder-100, and all input and output modules ..............100 Contact us ........................................100...
  • Page 4: Welcome To Tvone™ Help

    Congratulations on your purchase of CORIOview, Multi-Window Processor re-defined! Your CORIOview works with CORIOgrapher software allowing you to configure your unit with ease. Your CORIOview is the best tool to make the most of your visual space. 4K Processor with pixel perfect scaling...
  • Page 5: About Corioview Made-To-Order (Mto) Variants

    About CORIOview Made-to-Order (MTO) Variants CORIOview MTO variants offer ultimate flexibility in mixed input, mixed signal processing. To design your unit simply choose your output module and up to two of the offered input modules. Choose output module → Choose up to 2 input modules → Your CORIOview All output modules currently only support one output port.
  • Page 6: Setting Up Your Corioview

    This section contains everything you need to know about installing and setting up your CORIOview and CORIOgrapher. Quick start This Quick Start Guide gives you an overview of the steps involved in setting up your CORIOview hardware and CORIOgrapher software.
  • Page 7 Read troubleshooting advice on page 72. Next steps Congratulations, your device is set up! If your CORIOview contains one or more Dual Stream In modules, you need to set those up too. Read about setting up Dual Stream In modules on page 12.
  • Page 8: About Your Corioview

    Optional: connect directly to a PC with Ethernet or RS-232 CORIOview mounting accessories You can mount your CORIOview to a surface, rack, or ONErack system with our mounting accessories, sold separately. Ask your distributor about: RM-CV-1RU-SINGLE mounting for single CORIOview unit, it has space for external power supply •...
  • Page 9: About The Buttons Of Your Corioview

    About the buttons of your CORIOview You can use the buttons of the front panel to load presets, choose which audio to hear, change the source playing in a window, lock the buttons, enter and exit standby, and display information about the source-to-window assignments.
  • Page 10 Show the window/source information labels on the display To show or hide the information labels, press and release the button. • Change between standby and normal operational modes To enter or exit standby mode, press and hold the button. • tvONE...
  • Page 11: About Modules

    About modules Each module supports specific connections, but our range of adapters means you can connect almost any type of source or display to your CORIOview. Input Modules Module Stock code Connections CV-HDMI-4IN-FF 4 x HDMI each 1080p @60 Quad 1080p HDMI In...
  • Page 12: About Your Dual Stream In Module

    Connect an Ethernet cable to play media over IP. If any status indicator stays red, restart your CORIOview. If that doesn't work, contact tvONE support. Contact details are at the back of this guide.
  • Page 13: Dual Stream In Module - Quick Start Guide

    To stream media, connect an Ethernet cable to the Dual Stream In module, or connect a USB drive to play media directly. For 4K media, use a good quality, high-speed 3.0 USB drive. Make sure your CORIOview is connected to your display devices and to an AC power outlet. Download the latest firmware for your CORIOview from tvone.com/firmware-updates.
  • Page 14 Connecting to CORIOgrapher and choosing network settings Open CORIOgrapher , connect to your CORIOview, and read the configuration from your device. OPTIONAL: if you only want to play media from a USB drive, you don't need to do this step.
  • Page 15 Playing media and streams (Media Player) Manage Select the window you wish to play streaming media, select show properties , and select Select your media source. Your media items appear as icons. Still image Saved stream Video clip Found encoder Playlist Found encoder, streaming Information about the media item appears on the right.
  • Page 16 Read tips and recommendations for choosing the best resolution on page 70. Drag media items and streams into the play queue and use the playback controls to play your media. Check that the media is playing on your video wall. tvONE...
  • Page 17 Use the playback controls start, stop, pause, skip to the next item, and return to the previous item. You can select and delete media items, or clear the entire play queue. To loop the play queue, first stop playback. Media player will stop after the last item. Media player will loop back to the first item.
  • Page 18: About Your Encoder-100

    About your Encoder-100 The Encoder-100 streaming media encoder allows you to stream high quality video and audio from a range of sources to the Dual Stream In module of your CORIOview. Features Convert video and audio to high quality digital stream.
  • Page 19: Encoder-100 - Quick Start Guide

    The Encoder-100 cannot encode HDCP encoded sources. Before you start To use an Encoder-100, you must have a Dual Stream In module installed in your CORIOview Setting up the Encoder-100 Connect your cables. Connect the power supply to an electrical outlet.
  • Page 20 Configuring the Encoder-100 with CORIOgrapher The Encoder-100 uses DHCP. Before you configure your Encoder-100, make sure DHCP is enabled on your PC. Open CORIOgrapher , connect to your CORIOview, and read the configuration from your device. Dashboard From the , select the window bubble you wish to play streaming media to expand the options, select...
  • Page 21 System Select , and name your Encoder-100. Names can be up to 62 characters long, and can't be blank. Network Select , and choose network settings for your Encoder-100. • If you choose DHCP, the network assigns you an IP address. •...
  • Page 22 Read more about configuring encoders on page 23. Playing streaming media IP Streams Select and drag the stream from your Encoder-100 into the play queue. Use the playback controls to play your media. Read more about playing streaming media on page 15. tvONE...
  • Page 23: Configuring Your Encoder-100

    Configuring your Encoder-100 You can configure your Encoder-100 for first use, start and stop encoding, and change your settings in Encoder settings. CORIOgrapher automatically detects all Encoder-100 units on your network. To open Encoder settings for a specific Encoder-100 Dashboard From the , select the window bubble you wish to play streaming media to expand the options, select , and select...
  • Page 24 Contact your network administrator for help. Starting and stopping encoding Status Start encoding To start encoding, select > • Status Stop encoding. To stop encoding, select > • Media Browser You can also start and stop encoding from tvONE...
  • Page 25 Configuring audio This task is optional. The Encoder-100 can receive digital audio by HDMI and analog audio by 3.5 mm jack. You can choose which source to include in your Capture stream in . The default audio source is HDMI. Risk of delayed signal If your HDMI™...
  • Page 26 Time to live is an advanced setting, for experienced users only. Contact your network administrator for help. Restarting your Encoder-100 If you're having problems, you can restart your Encoder-100. You don't need to restart your Encoder-100 when you change your settings. Reboot Select System > • tvONE...
  • Page 27: Restoring Factory Default Settings On Your Encoder-100

    Finding the address of your stream Discovered encoders If you want to save your encoder as a saved stream, or your encoder doesn't appear in , you need to know the address of your stream. Stream Status Find the address of your stream in Read more about saving streams on page 15.
  • Page 28: Hardware Recommendations

    Distance from CORIOview to sources and display • For best results, use cables under 15 m long, or shorter if you use connection adapters. If you need to place your CORIOview more than 15 m away from your video wall or sources, use a signal extender.
  • Page 29 Keep a note of which source is connected to which port. You can use this information later when you name inputs and outputs in CORIOgrapher. Connect your CORIOview to your network. If you want to control your CORIOview with a serial controller, connect a serial controller.
  • Page 30: Setting Up A Corioview In Coriographer

    Setting up a CORIOview in CORIOgrapher About CORIOgrapher CORIOgrapher is the software that controls your CORIOview for example window sources, preset layout, and transitions for a state- of-the-art dynamic video wall experience. CORIOgrapher: Works with PCs running Windows® 7 and 10 •...
  • Page 31 Read about naming input and output ports on page To create a configuration offline You don't need to be connected to a CORIOview to create video walls, but you do need to recreate the configuration of your CORIOview so that you're using the correct inputs, outputs, and devices.
  • Page 32: Naming Input And Output Ports

    To name input and output ports Slot Status In CORIOgrapher, select > For each port, enter a useful name. Apply (inputs and outputs only) To apply your new names, select Dashboard Save to File If you are creating an offline configuration, select > tvONE...
  • Page 33: Settings The Display's Output Resolution

    Settings the display’s output resolution To set the display output resolution make sure you've either loaded your configuration from your CORIOview, or created an offline configuration. Read about reading the configuration from your CORIOview on page 30. Read about creating an offline configuration on page 31.
  • Page 34: Testing Your Corioview Installation

    HDCP keys Poor quality or damaged cables • If your test was not successful, you might need to contact tvONE support. See contact details on page 100. Test the audio for each input OPTIONAL: You can test the audio of each audio source.
  • Page 35: Settings

    You can give your CORIOview a unique name. Why should I name my CORIOview? If you have more than one CORIOview unit on your network, giving each unit a unique name can make it easier to find and log in to that unit quickly.
  • Page 36 • What isn't saved to your CORIOview Save on Device Work that you haven't saved to file, or saved to your CORIOview using , isn't saved to a backup file on your CORIOview. To back up your settings on your CORIOview Check that you've saved all your work.
  • Page 37: Corioview Settings

    You can't share saved settings between devices with different configurations of modules. • You might not be able to copy settings from one CORIOview to another if they have very different firmware versions, or you • might lose some data in the process.
  • Page 38: User Settings

    Why set a timeout time? By default, a connection to a CORIOview must stay active, or it is disconnected after five minutes. An active connection sends at least one command to the CORIOview every five minutes.
  • Page 39: Changing Your Own Password

    OPTIONAL: Configure your static IP address. Enter a value for your IP address and subnet mask. • If your CORIOview and PC are on different networks, enter a value for your gateway. • If you need help with network settings, contact your network administrator.
  • Page 40: Configuring Network Settings For Streaming Media

    , an IP address is assigned to you. • Static • If you choose , the last static IP address you saved is available to edit. If you haven't previously saved a static IP address, default values for a static IP address are available to edit. tvONE...
  • Page 41: Playlist Settings

    OPTIONAL: Configure your static IP address. Enter a value for your IP address and subnet mask. • If you want to stream from the internet, for example from a Wowza server, enter a value for your gateway. • If you want to refer to a source by name, enter a value for DNS. •...
  • Page 42: Renaming Playlists And Moving Playlists Between Modules

    In CORIOgrapher, select > Playlists. Select Remove all playlists. Deleting individual playlists In CORIOgrapher, select > Playlists. Find the playlist you want to delete. Select Remove. Encoders and streams settings You can view and manage all your encoders and saved streams. tvONE...
  • Page 43: Managing Encoders And Streams

    Managing encoders and streams You can view and manage all your encoders and saved streams. IP Streams Select > Managing your encoders Discovered encoders Encoders that CORIOgrapher detects appear under You can: Refresh the list of encoders. • Search for an encoder that doesn't appear automatically. •...
  • Page 44: Using Corioview

    CORIOview has built-in presets with a selection of layouts to pick from depending on the number of inputs. The highest numbered preset from 2 to 8 is the default selection. Top number is the preset number used via the API, bottom left is the duration, bottom right is the CORIOview front panel associated button.
  • Page 45: Loading A Preset

    You can change the settings while hidden. Loading a preset with the buttons of your CORIOview You can choose from up to 16 presets using the buttons of your CORIOview. The buttons correspond to presets 1 to 16, where are 9 to 16 respectively.
  • Page 46: Changing The Source Playing In A Window

    You can exchange sources in CORIOgrapher, and from the buttons of your CORIOview. CORIOview will exchange the selected source with the window that currently has that source. For example, selecting 3 for window A will exchange window A/1 source with window C/3 source.
  • Page 47 OPTIONAL: You can choose from two different transitions on each window by selecting the transition button: Fade through black: windows will fade to black, exchange location, and then fade from black. Move: windows will move to their new locations. OPTIONAL: You can cut the window to black Show window content.
  • Page 48 The Properties panel will automatically show the expanded window bubbles source properties. Changing the source with the buttons of your CORIOview You can choose from up to 8 windows and sources depending on the number of inputs with the buttons of your CORIOview. VIDEO When your CORIOview is in video selection mode the button is lit.
  • Page 49: Playing Audio

    Playing audio You can play audio with your CORIOview. Connect the S/PDIF port of your CORIOview to a digital audio device, with an RCA cable, or a display that support audio and video output. About audio Your CORIOview has an S/PDIF audio output that you can connect to a digital audio device with an RCA cable.
  • Page 50 Properties , adjust the audio. Audio Level Use the slider to set audio input level. • Mute Audio To mute the audio, select • Mute Audio To restore audio, clear • tvONE...
  • Page 51 Muting the audio output You can mute and unmute the linked S/PDIF and embedded audio outputs in CORIOgrapher. Muting the audio outputs from the dashboard Dashboard From the , in the outputs panel select the output mute button. To mute audio, select To unmute audio, select Muting using audio properties Dashboard...
  • Page 52: Showing Window Labels

    Showing window labels You can have source alias or custom text window labels shown on each window with your CORIOview. Showing window labels using CORIOgrapher Dashboard From the , select the window bubble or window preview to expand the options.
  • Page 53: Show The Window/Source Information Labels On The Display

    Show the window/source information labels on the display You can show the source-to-window assignment using the front panel buttons of your CORIOview. To show or hide the information labels, press and release the button. •...
  • Page 54: Standby Mode

    Standby mode To save power you can go into standby mode which puts the CORIOview in a low power state and stops displaying content. In standby mode you cannot load presets, or exchange window sources. CORIOview Standby mode in CORIOgrapher...
  • Page 55: Locking The Front Panel Buttons

    Locking the front panel buttons Locking your CORIOview with the front panel To lock or unlock you CORIOview, press and hold buttons When your CORIOview is locked only buttons 1 and 2 will be lit. Locking your CORIOview in CORIOgrapher (Front Panel) Settings Select >...
  • Page 56: Media And Streams

    , and select ( The media player is not available when you work offline. Dual Stream In modules in CORIOview units only support embedded audio, for streams and media items with the following embedded audio formats: •...
  • Page 57 Adding and editing media streams You can manually add media streams from your network or from the internet. You can configure and add streams from an Encoder- 100. Learn how to configure your Encoder-100 on page 23. To manually add a stream If you know the URL of the stream and the stream is not hosted by an Encoder-100, use this method.
  • Page 58 You add all types of media, streams, and playlists the same way, when the play queue is playing, paused, or stopped. Dashboard In CORIOgrapher, From the , select the window bubble you wish to play streaming media to expand the Media Player Manage options, select , and select ( Select your media source. tvONE...
  • Page 59 See a list of supported video formats on page 95. Playing a multicast stream from an Encoder-100 on multiple CORIOview units By default, your Encoder-100 supplies a single stream to a single CORIOview. You can supply a multicast version of that stream to more than one CORIOview.
  • Page 60 RTSP Multicast Select For best results If you send a multicast stream on a large network, tvONE recommends using equipment with IPv4 multicast addressing, and/or IGMP v2 support. For more information, contact your network administrator. Changing the duration of media items By default, still images play for 10 seconds, video clips play for the length of the clip, and streams play indefinitely, until the stream ends.
  • Page 61 Using the playback controls When the play queue is playing, you can: Stop playback Pause playback Skip to the next item Return to the previous item Remove an item from the play queue Clear the play queue When the play queue is stopped, you can: Enable and disable looping Play the play queue Remove an item from the play queue...
  • Page 62 Dragging a playlist into the play queue replaces the existing play queue. Saving the play queue You can save your play queue so that it is available the next time you start your CORIOview. Save on Device Build your play queue and select You can save your play queue as a playlist.
  • Page 63: Creating And Managing Playlists

    Creating and managing playlists If you have a Dual Stream In module, you can save media items and video streams to playlists. Your CORIOview can store up to 20 playlists. Dashboard Create and manage your playlists in CORIOgrapher. From the...
  • Page 64 Saving the play queue to a playlist Save as playlist From the play queue, select > Choose to create a new playlist, or to replace an existing playlist. If you create a new playlist, enter a name and choose a resolution for your playlist. tvONE...
  • Page 65 If you replace an existing playlist, select a playlist to replace from the list. You can enter a new name and choose a new resolution for the playlist if you want to. Names can be up to 50 characters long. Read about choosing the right resolution on page 70.
  • Page 66 Deleting a playlist Remove Select a playlist and select > • Moving playlists between modules Settings Playlists You can change the slot that a playlist is associated with in > Read more about configuring playlist settings on page 41. tvONE...
  • Page 67 Deleting all playlists Settings Playlists You can delete all your playlists in > Read more about configuring playlist settings on page 41. Duplicating playlists If you want several playlists to contain the same items, you can create a play queue and then save it under several different names. For example, you might want all your playlists to contain a particular stream, and your company logo.
  • Page 68: Using The Internal Drive

    , and select ( The media player is not available when you work offline. Dual Stream In modules in CORIOview units only support embedded audio, for streams and media items with the following embedded audio formats: •...
  • Page 69 Current location When you copy media items from your USB drive to the internal drive, the items are copied to the last location you visited on the internal drive. Videos USB Drive For example, you create a folder on the internal drive called .
  • Page 70: Choosing The Best Resolution For Your Playlist Or Play Queue

    The best resolution for your play queue or playlist depends on the frame rate of your media items, and their size in pixels. The resolution you choose determines the input resolution going into your CORIOview. All media items in the play queue or playlist are automatically scaled to fit this resolution.
  • Page 71 Resolution Choose a resolution no larger than your largest media item. Upscaling at this stage takes up unnecessary bandwidth. • Don't choose a resolution that is much smaller than your media items. Downscaling at this stage can cause your media to •...
  • Page 72: Creating And Editing Custom Resolutions From Coriodiscover

    Creating and editing custom resolutions from CORIOdiscover You can use CORIOdiscover to create and save up to 10 custom resolutions to use on your CORIOview, CORIOmaster, or CORIOmatrix device. Custom resolutions are for both inputs and outputs. You can get the specific values for creating a custom resolution from the manufacturer of your source or display.
  • Page 73 Guidelines for 4K custom resolutions If the HActive value is not divisible by 64, you cannot rotate the output. The maximum values for a 4K custom resolution are: HActive = 3840 • VActive = 2528 • Pixel clock = 297 MHz •...
  • Page 74 The sync pulse identifies the start of each row or frame of video. Enter a number of pixels between 8 and 500 to set the horizontal sync pulse. Enter a number of pixels between 10 and 100 to set the vertical sync pulse. tvONE...
  • Page 75 Option Notes Back Porch The back porch is the gap between the end of the sync pulse and the start of the active video, in pixels. Enter a number of pixels between 1 and 2000 to set the horizontal back porch. Enter a number of pixels between 1 and 100 to set the vertical back porch.
  • Page 76 Find an empty custom slot, or choose a custom resolution to edit, and then select Enter a useful name for your custom resolution. Enter values for any other options as needed. Read about rules for names and other options on page 73. tvONE...
  • Page 77 Creating a custom resolution from a video standard Creating a custom resolution from the CEA-861-D or VESA DMT standard Resolutions Edit From , find an empty custom slot, or choose a custom resolution to edit, and then select Select your standard from the list. Select a resolution from the list.
  • Page 78 Deleting a custom resolution You can't delete a custom resolution, but you can return it to factory default settings, which removes your custom settings. Resolutions Reset From , find the custom resolution you want to delete, and select • tvONE...
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting And Faqs

    This section contains frequently asked questions and advice on troubleshooting problems with your CORIOview. If you can't find the help you need, contact your distributor, and if they can't help, contact tvONE support. Contact details are at the back of this guide.
  • Page 80: I Can't See My Corioview In The Discovered Devices List

    There might be a lot of devices on your network and you're having trouble identifying yours. Your CORIOview might be on a different network, there might be a problem with your network or firewall, or you might be in a high- security environment.
  • Page 81 Enter the IP address that you got from the serial connection, and your administrator login details. If that doesn't work There might be a problem with your network or firewall. Talk to your network administrator. You might need to give your CORIOview a specific IP address.
  • Page 82: The Picture Keeps Coming And Going

    The display is continually dropping the signal and attempting to reconnect. The HDMI status property of the display switches Found Not_Found between If the advice here doesn't work, first contact your distributor. If your distributor can't help, contact tvONE support at tech.usa@tvone.com or tech.europe@tvone.com. Why does this happen? You probably have a display or output that doesn't support HDCP (High Definition Copy Protection).
  • Page 83: My Dual Stream In Module Keeps Overheating

    • Is the space large enough? • Is there enough ventilation or cooling? For best results, make sure the air around your CORIOview is a maximum of 20 °C. • Is there an air gap all around your CORIOview? •...
  • Page 84: The Video Signal From My Encoder-100 Is Delayed

    Select IP Streams, select your Encoder-100, and select Manage. Capture Select None Analog Audio Select from If that doesn't work If the advice here doesn't work, first contact your distributor. If your distributor can't help, contact tvONE support at tech.usa@tvone.com or tech.europe@tvone.com. tvONE...
  • Page 85: I Can't Hear Any Audio

    What to do First try this Check which input is active: AUDIO On the front panel of your CORIOview, press and release the button, and preset and release the corresponds to the • input you want to hear. Check if the source is muted or the audio input level is turned down:...
  • Page 86: I Can't Update The Firmware Of My Dual Stream In Module

    You can download the latest versions of software from http://www.tvone.com/softwares Read about updating your firmware on page 79. If the advice here doesn't work, first contact your distributor. If your distributor can't help, contact tvONE support at tech.usa@tvone.com or tech.europe@tvone.com.
  • Page 87: Coriographer Can't Find Or Connect To My Encoder-100

    If that doesn't work Check that your network settings are correct. For more help, contact your network administrator. If the advice here doesn't work, first contact your distributor. If your distributor can't help, contact tvONE support at tech.usa@tvone.com or tech.europe@tvone.com.
  • Page 88: Returning A Product For Repair

    CORIOview, the items and streams remain in the play queue. You can save all your settings, including your play queue, to a backup file on your CORIOview. If you want to load the same play queue at a later date, you can restore your settings from the backup file. Note: you will lose any work that you have done since creating the backup file.
  • Page 89: More

    More What's new in CORIOgrapherV2.6 CORIOgrapher™ V2.6 supports: CORIOview support. • Read more on page CORIOdiscover V1.5 supports: CORIOview support. • • Displays firmware version of supported device. Read more on page 44. Firmware version M404 or M405 does not support Genlock. If you need to use Genlock, do not upgrade to this firmware version.
  • Page 90: Product Specifications

    Product specifications CORIOview MWP specifications Video Processing CORIO ® Technology Inputs up to 4K60 & Output up to 4K30 Performance Up/Down/Cross Conversion Format conversion Max. number of Windows Windows Up to eight windows* Windows Configurable color & thickness Borders Available on all windows...
  • Page 91 8H-1Y 8 x HDMI - HDMI 1.4 & HDCP 1.4 compatibility Input connectors 480i, 576i, 24Hz to 60Hz Resolution support (4:4:4) 720p (1280x720) - 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60Hz 1035i (1920x1035) - 59.94, 60Hz 1080i (1920x1080) - 50, 59.94, 60Hz 1080p (1920x1080) -23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60Hz RGB, YCbCr 4:4:4, 4:2:2 &...
  • Page 92 Channel 1 : PC and HD resolutions up to 1920x1080p60 Resolution support 1920x1200p, 60cvt-rb 3840x2160p 30, 29.97, 25, 24, 23.98Hz 4096x2160p 30, 29.97, 25, 24, 23.98Hz Full scaling support for other resolutions. Channel 2 : 1920x1080p60 Full scaling support for other resolutions. 1Gb Ethernet port Interface tvONE...
  • Page 93 H.264 (CBP, Main, High) Decoding 2 Streams each 25Mbps Stream bit rates Configurable up to 1080p60 Sreaming resolutions 4:2:0 Color depth RTSP, RTMP, HTTP, MPEG-TS Unicast Streams RTSP, MPEG-TS Multicast Streams Media/Images USB 3.0, Internal Storage Interfaces H.264 (CBP, Main, High) Video Codecs mp4, .mov, .mkv, .m4v, .ts, .mts, .m2ts, .mt2 Video Formats...
  • Page 94 Power cable Accessories included Printed Quick Start Guide Documentation & Links USB Key Included Power Supply Warranty 5 Years Parts and Labor Limited Warranty * number of presets/windows depends on exact unit configuration Specifications subject to change without notice tvONE...
  • Page 95: Dual Stream In Module Specifications

    Dual Stream In module specifications Dual Stream In module Modules available CORIOview: up to 2 Color Depth 4:2:0, 4:2:2 Interface 1x GbE Ethernet port per Supported IP Resolutions Configurable to module 1920x1080p @60 Hz IP Video Decoding H.264 (CBP, Main, High),...
  • Page 96: Encoder-100 Specifications

    -40-55 °C (-40-131 °F) Operating Humidity 20% to 80%, non-condensing Storage Humidity 5% to 95%, non-condensing MTBF Approximately 1,118,000 hours at 40 °C Power Power in 100-240 V AC Power connector 15 W DIN4 locking power connector Power out 5 V DC tvONE...
  • Page 97: End User License Agreement For Coriographer

    (the “Agreement”). IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, DO NOT INSTALL, COPY OR USE THE SOFTWARE; YOU MUST DELETE OR DESTROY ANY COPY IN YOUR POSSESSION OR CONTROL. This Agreement is between you (“you” or “your”) and tvONE™ Ltd, a limited company incorporated in England and Wales (registration number 1973948) having its registered office at Continental Approach, Westwood Ind.
  • Page 98 God, pandemic, electrical, internet, or telecommunication outage that is not caused by Licensor; government restrictions (including the denial or cancellation of any export, import or other license); or other event outside the reasonable control of Licensor. tvONE...
  • Page 99 Agreement is not intended to and does not give any person who is not a party to it any right to enforce any of its provisions. Contact us If you have any questions about this Agreement, or want to contact Licensor for any reason, please direct all correspondence to: tvONE Limited Legal Department 621 Wilmer Avenue Cincinnati...
  • Page 100: Regulatory Compliance For Corioview, Encoder-100, And All Input And Output Modules

    Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording for any purpose other than the purchaser's personal use without the written permission of tvONE. Copyright 2018 tvONE ®...

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