TelVueRAdCasterTMUser ManualAuthor:James SlocumDocument Version:0.3cTelVue CorporationOctober 17, 2013
login psgadminpassword psgadminFigure 2.9: The default login and password for the AdCaster web app.Once you have logged into the web application you w
Figure 2.11: Using the web app, you can configure eth1, route multicast traffic,and view the routing table for the AdCaster.splicers and channels, and lo
Figure 2.12: The edit interface page will allow you to make changes to theselected Ethernet card.11
Part IIConfiguring the AdCasterTM12
Chapter 3Splicers and Ad Channels3.1 Setting up splicersThe AdCaster can be configured to work with any number of different splicers.Splicers are defined
Figure 3.1: The splice server config page will allow you to add, remove, andedit individual splice server configurations.cannot handle we provided a lar
Figure 3.2: Press the plus button to add a new splicer.Name The splice channel name. Must match the channelname in the splice server configuration.CCMS
Figure 3.3: Set the name, stream and management ip address, port number,and interface for the SCTE-30 connection.Figure 3.4: The splicer now appears i
Figure 3.5: The splice channel configuration screen. Here is where you set allof the options for the channel and associate it with the splicer it belon
Chapter 4Schedules and Content4.1 Importing schedules from the programmingtabThe AdCaster web app interface allows you to manually import a “.SCH” sch
ContentsI Setting Up the AdCasterTM21 Getting Started 31.1 What is the AdCaster? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.2 A Basic Setup .
Figure 4.2: Clicking this link will allow you to import a schedule file from thedesktop.After clicking the link, a file chooser window will pop up and a
Figure 4.4: Choose the channel, start time, and end time for the new window.Figure 4.5: The window has been created, you breaks must be added. Clickth
Figure 4.6: Add content to the new break for the window. Once you haveselected your content press the ’+’ button to add it to the break.21
Part IIIUsing the AdCasterTMDashboard22
Chapter 5Dashboard Overview5.1 A Tour of the Dashboard featuresThe dashboard provides a real-time, color-coded heads up display that givesand overview
5.2 Configuring FiltersAt the top of the dashboard page, below the navigation bar you will see twolinks. The first link is “Show Dashboard Filters”. If
Figure 5.3: The “Break Information” dialog will show you everything about aselected break on the channel grid.give detailed information about the spec
Figure 5.4: The ad content page showing the details of the file, and its lastand future playouts.Figure 5.5: The as-run page showing detailed informati
Part ISetting Up the AdCasterTM2
Chapter 1Getting Started1.1 What is the AdCaster?The AdCaster is a SCTE30 compliant ad server that can be connected to asplicer to serve long and shor
Figure 1.2: During an ad break, the AdCaster will send a replacement ad, andthe Splicer will insert it.1.2 A Basic SetupThe AdCaster standard configura
Chapter 2Initial NetworkConfiguration2.1 Fresh out of the boxWhen you first receive your AdCaster. It has the eth0 set to use dynamic hostconfiguration p
screen would look like. Once you have the IP address of the AdCaster unit youcan access the web application with a browser.Figure 2.2: The AdCaster lo
Figure 2.4: This screen allows the user to select which device they want toconfigure. Use the up and down arrows to select a device.either DHCP or stat
go to the next menu. On the next menu the subnet mask for the IP addresswill be entered (figure 2.7). The display will pre-compute what it thinks thesu
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