LGZ USB User Manual

LGZ USB User Manual

Usb digtal video recorder

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LGZ USB
LGZ Broadcasting Tech
Installation
Instructions
Tech Specs
Troubleshooting
[LGZ USB USER
This document contains technical information on ther LGZ USB device. The features of this device are
explained through examples and step by step instructions so that users can learn to operate it
correctly, safely and to make use of its full potential.
MANUAL]

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  • Page 1 [LGZ USB USER MANUAL] This document contains technical information on ther LGZ USB device. The features of this device are explained through examples and step by step instructions so that users can learn to operate it correctly, safely and to make use of its full potential.
  • Page 2: Purpose And Use

    The LGZ USB device is intended to help broadcasters, ob-trucks and tv-stations save onto USB sticks or USB hard drives video and audio data for quick review and distribution. It can record in real time 1 HD/SD-SDI stream directly onto 8 USB devices simultaneously encoded in high quality H.264. The recorded data is easily played back onto any PC, MAC or smart TV.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Screenshots of the menus ....................... 7 Inputs / Outputs ........................10 Remote Access ........................10 Web Interface ..........................11 List of features ........................11 Web Interface screenshots ....................12 Important to Know ........................16 LGZ Broadcasting Tech | Copyright 2013 | Purpose and use...
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    In the event of a power loss the device will turn off which might result in the loss of all the data on the USB devices connected to Cooling system The device theoretically generates a maximum of 1109 BTU/hour.
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications Table

    Shock resistance (lagring) Heat build-up 1109 BTU/hour Maximum theoretical value Altitude (in use) -20 ~ 3000m Altitude (storage) -20 ~11000m Sound level ~ 40 dB dB SPL level at 1m distance LGZ Broadcasting Tech | Copyright 2013 | Technical Specifications table...
  • Page 6: Usage Examples

    This makes it possible to fit a lot of data on small and cheap USB sticks as you will be able to record 1hr of data on 1.35GB of memory.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Once the device is properly installed on flat surface or in a rack you can turn it on. It does not matter if the SDI cable is already plugged in nor should it matter if USB devices (sticks or drives) are already connected to its front.
  • Page 8 10 seconds for it to update when plugging/unplugging drives. You can plug in up to 8 USB drives/sticks into the devices. Just scroll down with the arrows to see the bottom 3 if you have 8 plugged in.
  • Page 9 In this view you can see the time left on all USB devices connected at the same time. You also see the picture Preview and the 2 audio level bars. If recording on at least on device the REC sign to the top center of the screen will blink.
  • Page 10: Inputs / Outputs

    The Interface has been tested on Chrome, Firefox, Explorer and Safari. To reach it simply type, in the browser of a computer connected to the same network as the unit, the IP address of the unit itself. User Manual | 2013 version 1.2 | LGZ Broadcasting Tech...
  • Page 11: Web Interface

    B – Set what Audio Channel pair you wish to record B – Set what quality you want the recorded files to be (HD or SD) B – Format your USB sticks B – Start and stop your recordings LGZ Broadcasting Tech | Copyright 2013 | Web Interface...
  • Page 12: Web Interface Screenshots

    Shows how long in hours, minutes and seconds the system has been on Local time Shows the current Local Time At the bottom is a link to the manual for the LGZ USB Recorder User Manual | 2013 version 1.2 | LGZ Broadcasting Tech...
  • Page 13 On the next page is the USB Settings page where most settings can be set by an operator. Most of them are quite straight-forward. For the Logo tow ork, the file that you try to upload must be 1920x1080 in PNG format with an alpha channel.
  • Page 14 [LGZ USB USER MANUAL] LGZ USB User Manual | 2013 version 1.2 | LGZ Broadcasting Tech...
  • Page 15 On the USB Devices page the operator can see a bit more details on all the connected USB sticks as well as Format them, one by one or all at the same time. USB sticks should be formatted in NTFS as it is one of the few standards that can be played back both by Windows and MAC computers.
  • Page 16: Important To Know

    LGZ USB 5. Important to Know The LGZ USB can only write to drives formatted in NTFS. This is so that your customers can read the files on both MAC and PC computers as well as smartTV’s. The device can format your drives to NTFS if they aren’t in the correct format but this will delete all the content that is on them.

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