USER'S MANUAL. TG-140
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Remotely access through a network. The TG-140 must have a valid IP
address. In Windows open an "Internet Explorer" and, in the address bar,
write the address of the TG-140 prefixed with two backslashes like so
"\\192.9.100.93" and press Enter. In Linux write "smb:\\192.9.100.93" in the
address bar of your browser. The protocol the TG-140 uses to share the files
is Samba which works for both Linux and Windows. Then navigate to the
folder named "/transport_streams/compact_flash" and drop the files you
want in it.
An USBs' folder is automatically created when a USB memory is connected. For
example the folder "/transpor_stream/USBs/usbsdb1 " is created when the pendrive
has been connected. The USB memory information is available navigating trough the
usbsdb1
folder.
"/transpor_stream/USBs/usbsdc1" will be created.
Note that, the "/transpor_stream/USBs" folder is not associated to any USB
memory. It is the folder where the new associate USB folder will be created when a
USB pendrive is plugged. Be carefully, the USB device could not be unplugged before
to Select and press UNMOUNT USBs therefore all the USB associates folders will be
deleted.
4.5 Version and update
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If you navigate to:
you will see the version of the TG-140 software.
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The TG-140 can be upgraded by selecting:
General Configuration/Update software from file
Navigate through folders using the knob to find the update file on your equipment.
Once found, press the knob to start updating.
4.6 Multicast Server
The TG-140 can work as a multicast server using the RDP or UDP protocol. To
work in Multicast mode select the menu:
and from there select the multicast server to work and the protocol RTP 1/2/3 or UDP
1/2/3. Then select the file to play.
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