
LC100/LC100N
CaptureVision Station
Version v1.1.0.10
[Important]
User Manual - English
To download the latest versions of the Quick Start
Guide, multilingual user manual, software, driver,
etc., please visit Lumens
https://www.MyLumens.com/support

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Package Contents .................................................................. 2
Chapter 2 Product Overview ................................................................... 3
2.1 RS-232/RS-485 I/O pin description ................................................................ 4
Chapter 3 Instruction for installation ..................................................... 5
3.1 Product connection diagram ......................................................................... 5
3.2 Live Streaming Application Diagram ............................................................. 5
Chapter 4 Function Description ............................................................. 6
4.1 LCM Screen ..................................................................................................... 6
4.2 Real-time operation menu .............................................................................. 7
4.3 Parameter setting ............................................................................................ 8
4.4 Online Director .............................................................................................. 22
4.5 File management ........................................................................................... 26
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ................................................................... 30
Chapter 6 Safety Instructions ............................................................... 31
Addendum 1 ............................................................................................... 32
Copyright Information ............................................................................... 33
Supplier's Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information ................. 34

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Chapter 1 Package Contents
LC100/LC100N
Power Adapter
Power Cord
3-PIN to 2-PIN
connector
Appearance may vary
depending on country/
region
(For Japan only)
Quick Installation
Guide
RS-232/RS-485
Connector (x2)
Mounting Metal Plate
(x2)
Mounting sheet metal
screws (M3 x 6 x 4)
Cable holder-1
Cable holder-2

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Chapter 2 Product Overview
The LC100/LC100N CaptureVision Station uses the Linux operating system and an ARM
architecture processor to provide stable recording services. It supports video recording,
mixing and switching from various input signal sources. It enables voice, image, and data
in bidirectional transmission through the public network and support pre-scheduled
recording and uploading. You can start recording automatically without being on site.
LC100/LC100N is widely used in education, corporate meetings, government agencies,
etc., for live or recorded environments.
NO
Name
Function Descriptions
NO
Name
Function Descriptions
1.
LCM
Display Menu and
Information
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DC IN 12V
DC 12 V power connector
2.
Knob
LCM knob
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Input1
HDMI input 1
3G-SDI input 1
HDMI Passthrough
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Record
Start/Stop recording
Press and hold for 3
seconds: Pause Recording
Blue LED light: Is
connected to power source
for recording
Red LED light: Recording
in progress
Blue + Red LED light:
Recording paused, press
again to resume recording
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Input2
HDMI input 2
3G-SDI input 2
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Stream
On/Off image streaming
Blue LED light: Is
connected to power source
for streaming
Red LED light: Streaming
in progress, press again to
stop streaming
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Output
PGM: Main screen output, display the
recording or streaming screen and layout
Multiview: Operation interface output; display
the settings menu and image management
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Scene
Switch templates
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USB 3.0 port
Supporting the following devices:
USB video/audio devices
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Power
On/Off the device power
Press and hold for 6
seconds: Force to reboot
Front panel
Rear panel

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Single
Channel
Display a single channel
screen
External storage disk
Keyboard/mouse device
LC-RC01 (optional) USB connection
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PIP
Switch to PIP (picture in
picture)
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PBP
Switch to PBP (picture by
picture)
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Ethernet
Connect to Ethernet
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SWAP
Switch CH1/CH2 signal
channels
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USB 3.0 port
External storage disk
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USB 3.0 port
External storage disk
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USB 2.0 port
External storage disk
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RS-232/
RS-485 port
Connect to AV control equipment
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Factory Reset
Reset all configurations to
factory default settings
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XLR audio in
Connect to a microphone or audio mixer
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Restart
Reboot the machine
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Line In/Out
Audio In/Out
2.1 RS-232/RS-485 I/O pin description
RS-232
Pin NO.
Function
1
TX+
2
RX-
3
GND
RS-485
Pin NO.
Function
4
T/R+
5
T/R -
6
GND
6
5
4
3
2
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Chapter 3 Instruction for installation
3.1 Product connection diagram
3.2 Live Streaming Application Diagram

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Chapter 4 Function Description
4.1 LCM Screen
4.1.1 Setting Menu
1st Level
Major Items
2nd Level
Minor Items
3rd Level
Adjustment Values
Function Descriptions
Information
IP/ FW/ Mode/
SN/ MAC
Display the current system
information
Video Source
Ch 1/ CH2
1. HDMI1 or HDMI2
2. SDI1 or SDI2
3. USB Video
4. Source Name 6
5. Source Name 7
6. Source Name 8
Select the video source of
CH1/CH2
Audio Level
PGM Audio Level
Display PGM volume level
PGM Volume
0~125
Set PGM volume
PGM Mute
Mute/ UnMute
Set PGM Mute on/off
Mode Settings
RC(Record)
Full HD 60/ 50FPS 6Mbps
Full HD 30/ 25FPS 4Mbps
Full HD 30/ 25FPS 3Mbps
HD 30/ 25FPS 2Mbps
HD 30/ 25FPS 1.5Mbps
SD 30/ 25FPS 800Kbps
SD 30/ 25FPS 500Kbps
User Defined
Set up the recording encoded
format
ST(Stream)
Full HD 4/ 3Mbps
HD 2/ 1.5Mbps
SD 800/ 500Kbps
User Defined
Set the streaming encoded
format
IP Configuration
IP Assignment
DHCP/ Static IP
Set dynamic/static host
IP
192.168.100.150
IP address
SM
255.255.255.0
Subnet Mask
GW
192.168.100.254
Gateway
DNS1
192.168.1.211
Domain name 1
DNS2
192.168.1.212
Domain name 2
Edit
Edit/ Save
Click Edit to modify the relevant
IP settings, and then click Save
to save the settings
Storage
System Storage
Shows USB or SATA based on
the storage location

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1st Level
Major Items
2nd Level
Minor Items
3rd Level
Adjustment Values
Function Descriptions
Remaining space
Shows the remaining space and
total space
4.1.2 Message Description
Item
Message
Description
1.
USB Disk Insert
USB flash drive or USB HD is inserted into LC100/LC100N
2.
USB Disk Remove
USB flash drive or USB HD is removed from LC100/LC100N
3.
No Storage
There is no HDD or USB disk when recording
4.
No Enough Storage
There is no enough recording space when the recording is activated
5.
Record Error
Recording failure or abnormality when the recording is activated
6.
Update Firmware …
FW updating
7.
Front panel lock
Front panel lock is on
4.2 Real-time operation menu
Connect the HDMI1 MultiView output to the display panel to show the real-time
operation menu
Connect the keyboard/mouse through the USB port and use the keyboard/mouse to
select the menu settings
No
Icon
Name
Function Descriptions
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Parameter
setting
Perform the system network setting, recording/streaming encoded
setting
2
Casting
management
Input signal source selection, audio management, recording/streaming
control, output version selection, and network video camera control
3
File
management
Conduct the video file content management, including the following
functions: Upload, download, delete, replay video files
4
About
Display the current firmware version and relevant production
information of LC100/LC100N
5
NA
Device IP
When connecting to the router, the current assigned device IP address
will be displayed

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4.3 Parameter setting
This Section provides descriptions of the web-based interface to control the display
items. HDMI MultiView only provides items of [System Settings] and [Video Settings].
4.3.1 System Settings
4.3.1.1 System Settings
You may set up the device’s basic information, initial date and time, and others here.
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5

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No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Device
Identification
Defines the device name and device description for LC100/LC100N
<Remark> Display name only accepts English characters and numbers
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Live
Displays the real-time PGM screen
3
Date & Time
LC100/LC100N supports different time zone setting. It can synchronize time
with NTP service (default) and manual setup
Time Zone: Select the correct time zone according to current location
Configuration Mode:
NTP service: Synchronizes time with a network server
Manual Setup: Sets time manually
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Front Panel Lock
After checking the box, no action will be triggered when any front panel
button is pressed
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Welcome Image
You can customize a welcome image for LC100/LC100N
1 Click [Browse] and select a file to upload. Once done, a thumbnail will be
generated
File format:
File format: PNG
File Size (Max.): 3 MB
Resolution Size (Max.): 1920 x 1080
2 Click [Apply] to save this change. If you need to select another file, click
[Cancel] and reselect a file
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Intermission
Image
You can customize an intermission image for LC100/LC100N
1 Click [Browse] and select a file to upload. Once done, a thumbnail will be
generated
File format:
File format: PNG
File Size (Max.): 3 MB
Resolution Size (Max.): 1920 x 1080
2 Click [Apply] to save this change. If you need to select another file, click
[Cancel] and reselect a file
4.3.1.2 Network
The factory setting of LC100/LC100N is DHCP. The IP address is assigned by the router. If
you want to use a static IP address, please configure the connection here.

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No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Ethernet Setting
DHCP: Dynamic IP address as default
Static IP: Configure static IP address according to the network and
manually enter network information
Select and fill in required network setting information and click [Apply] to save
the settings
<Caution>The system will restart after changing network setting.
Please connect and log in again
4.3.1.3 Services
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Main Firmware
Main firmware information and update
Select the master firmware file you want to update, and then click
[Apply] to update it
Engineering mode, for Lumens engineers only
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Service History
Saves system log files to user’s computer
1 Enter file name
2 Click [Export] to export system log files
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<Remark> The length of file name must be between 0 ~ 16 characters.
{}()’&@~^$%”|,`:?<>*\/#; symbols, and space are forbidden
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Reset
Restores LC100/LC100N to factory reset
<Remark> Check [Keep Network Settings] and the network settings will be
remained
4
Restart the
device
Restart the LC100/LC100N
4.3.1.4 Setting File
You can export the configuration files of the device to a computer, and import the configuration
files to another device to apply the same configuration.
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Export
Exports the current configuration of LC100/LC100N as a configuration file
2
Import
Imports the exported configuration files from a LC100/LC100N to another
LC100/LC100N
4.3.1.5 Display Settings
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Output Resolution
Select LC100/LC100N HDMI output: 50Hz/60Hz
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2

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4.3.1.6 Extension control panel
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Extension control
panel
Display the connection information of LC-RC01 extension control panel
(optional). When there is no connection, the blank appears on the
information field
4.3.2 Account
You can manage accounts for 3 kinds of user mode here: modify the user name and
password to [System Management], [Director], and [Content Management].
No
Item
Username/Password
Function Descriptions
1
System
Management
admin / admin
Sets up the permission of main system management
2
Online
Director
director / director
Manages playback and changes simple basic image
settings and the permission of Director
3
Content
Management
video / video
Views the permission of file storage and playback
[Caution]
The length of user name must be between 4 ~ 16 characters. {}()’&@~^$%”|,`:?<>*\/#; symbols, and
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space are forbidden
The length of password must be between 8 ~ 16 characters. {}()’~^”|,`:?<>*\/; symbols, and space are
forbidden
Duplicate username is forbidden
4.3.3 Video Source
4.3.3.1 Network Device Management
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Network Camera
1 Click [Refresh] and automatically scan the network cameras in the
same LAN
2 Click [Login Verification] and enter login information to connect the
camera
3 Once the status display “OK”, indicating that the image can be set
under the signal source input selection
<Remark> LC100N only supports the NDI|HX2-source camera. If the
camera source is NDI|HX3, please go to the web page of the camera
and set it as the NNDI|HX2 output
2
Network Streaming
1 Click [Add]
2 Enter the network streaming name and URL, and then click [Apply]
3 The newly added network streaming name will be displayed in the
list
Lumens Network
Camera
Account: admin
Password: 9999
1
2
Login Verification
Username:
Password:
Verific-
ation
Name:
Cancel
Apply

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4.3.3.2 Video communication source management
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Video
communication
source
management
Display the video communication source information for users to edit the
source name and order
<Caution>ID1-4 are fixed as HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 / SDI 1 / SDI 2 (not
removable)
<Remark> Source name supports 2 ~ 16 characters, and can have the
English letter/number/blank/underline/- entered
4.3.4 Video Settings
4.3.4.1 Record Settings
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Encoder Settings
Recording Mode: You can select Movie Mode (MP4) and Movie/Resource
Mode (MP4)
Movie Mode: Only record the single PGM 2-channel composite screen
Movie /Resource Mode: Can record the single PGM 2-channel
composite screen and 2 signal source screens
Encode Profile: Default recording encoded formats are available to be
selected by resolutions and average bitrates (Please refer to the
Instruction on Encode Profile). You can also set user-defined image
quality.
Preferentially record to front USB hard drive: Videos or pictures will be
preferentially recorded to the USB flash drive which has already been
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connected to the front and rear USB port
Cycling Record: Enabling the cycle record function can prevent recording
error when storage device is full
2
Audio Settings
Audio Delay Adjustment: 0 ~ 600 ms
Audio source: Set the audio source for Channel recording files
<Remark> The selection of non PGM Audio may increase CPU loading.
Users may check out CPU information on the Director page of real-time
operation menu under MultiView.
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Video File Name
Setting
Customizes the prefix name of video file
Instruction on Encode Profile
Name
Video Resolution/ABR
Description
Full HD
1080p / 4 - 6 Mbps
Dynamic scene; Large film site; Local drive recording
Internet Full HD
1080p / 3 Mbps
General scene, Medium film site, Local drive recording
HD
720p / 2 Mbps
Static scene, Small film site, Local drive recording
Internet HD
720p / 1.5 Mbps
Suitable for online live-stream
SD
480p / 800 kbps
Static scene, suitable for online live-stream
Mobile network SD
480p / 500 kbps
You can watch the LC100/LC100N live-stream screen
on a mobile device.
User-Defined
Click to open User-Defined. Once done, click “Save”.
4.3.4.2 Streaming Settings
You may change the streaming settings here. Related settings must follow the streaming
protocol and the settings recommended by server system support.
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Encoder Settings
Encode Profile: Default recording encoded formats are available to be
selected by resolutions and average bitrates (Please refer to 4.2.4.1
Record Settings_ the Instruction on Encode Profile). You can also
set user-defined image quality.
2
Streaming Settings
Streaming 1 / Streaming 2 / Streaming 3: You can customize 3
push addresses of network streaming Supported streaming type:
RTMP / RTMPS / RTP / YouTube / YouTube_Gaming / Facebook
Live / Twitch / SRT
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2

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Streaming server (RTSP/NDI|HX): you can customize the
real-time streaming path of LC100/ LC100N Stream Server
Default RTSP location: rtsp://LC100 _IP_address:554/pgm
4.3.5 Scene
4.3.5.1 Scene
LC100/LC100N provides 5 overlay styles, 5 background images, and 5 scenes. You can also
add your own styles.
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Overlay
For overlay style setting, you can adjust the order by dragging the
mouse left and right. Users can upload their own files for application.
Click [ ] and select a desired file from the window. Check the
preview image and file name, and click [Apply] to start uploading and
applying this overlay style. Click [Delete] to cancel the upload.
Supports 30 groups of overlay styles
File format:
PNG format
Supported size: 1920 x 136 /1080 x 240 / 800 x 320 / 640 x 400
2
Background Image
For background image setting, you can adjust the order by dragging
the mouse left and right. Users can upload their own files for
application.
Click [ ] and select a desired file from the window. Check the
preview image and file name, and click [Apply] to start uploading and
applying this background image. Click [Delete] to cancel the upload.
Supports 9 groups of background images
File format:
PNG format
Supported size: 1920 x 1080
3
Scene
Scene is the integration of “Overlay,” “Background Image,” and
“Production Layout,” which provides the scene made of different
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2
3
Port:
Verification
RTSP URL:

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background images, layout, and overlay style. You can customize the
layout content in 30 scenes.
Click [ ] to open scene settings. Enter the scene name and
select the required overlay, layout, and background image. Once
done, click “Apply”.
4.3.5.2 Macro
Use together with LC-RC01 extended control panel (optional) to set scene/preset position
setting, camera start and stop tracking.
Macro [1 ~ 3] settings correspond to [1 ~ 3] keys on the extension control panel
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Scene Selection
Select a scene to be set. Each supports up to 30 sets of scene
If the overlay style of the scene needs to be change, please refer to
4.3.5 Scene
2
Camera Preset
Position Setting
Supports 9 groups of preset position setting, camera start and stop
tracking
<Remark> After checking the box, the Marco will proceed the setting
of the network camera on Channel 1 ~ 2.
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4.3.5.3 Time Stamp
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Enable Time Stamp
Turn on/off Time Stamp
<Remark> When the Time Stamp function is enabled, other overlays
cannot be applied
2
Format
Time display format
3
Color
Color setting
4
Size
Font size setting
5
X / Y Position (0 ~ 100)
X: Time Stamp display position (left and right) in the PGM screen
0: The leftmost / 100: The rightmost
Y: Time Stamp display position (up and down) in the PGM screen
0: Top / 100: Bottom
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4.3.6 Storage Settings
You can set up recording storage, cycle recording, and display hard drive information
and NAS setting here.
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Recording Hard
Drive Setting
Local storage: Click the drop-down menu and select SATA HDD or
USB HD for the local storage hard drive
Please refer to 2. Hard Drive Information below for formatting the hard
drive.
<Remark> Formats supported: exFAT/ EXT4
<Caution>To ensure proper storage and playing of recorded files, please
remove the USB flash drive 30 seconds after the recording is finished
2
Hard Drive
Information
Display hard drive information, free space, and capacity. Click “Format” to
clear the internal storage devices. Confirm if you want to format the hard
drive in the pop-up dialog and click “Confirm” to delete all video files.
3
NAS setting
Enable NAS mounting and related settings.
It is required to go to Backup Setting> Upload Setting> Mode to select
NAS. After recording, the video can be uploaded to NAS.
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4.3.7 Schedule Setting
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Schedule Setting
Click [On/Off] : Enables/Disables schedule function
Click [Calendar] : Check the current schedule status:
<Remark> Reset schedule source and replace the current schedule
Schedule source:
Scheduling via the Panopto server:
Enter the login information of the Panopto server to synchronize
schedules
Webcast session: you can choose to push to the stream of
Panopto srver
Scheduling via the Opencast server:
Enter the login information of the Opencast server to
synchronize schedules
Importing calendar manually:
You can import iCalendar files (e.g. Outlook or Google
Calendar) Click [Import] and select custom scheduled video file
<Remark> Only files in .ics format can be imported
Importing calendar periodically
You can synchronize schedules from network servers (e.g.
Google Calendar)
<Remark> Please refer to the videos of How to series on
Lumens™ YouTube channel for related application settings
2
Cancel Recording
Click [Stop] to stop the current scheduled recording
3
Stand by and Wake
up
Enable/disable the scheduled standby and wake-up functions. Set the
scheduled time after the functions are enabled
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4.3.8 Backup Setting
LC100/LC100N provides auto backup service which can upload videos to a
designated space automatically. You can set up upload destination and test the
connection here.
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Upload Setting
Auto upload: Disable / Upload right after recording completes / Upload
periodically
Mode: FTP / NAS / SFTP / Kaltura / Panopto / Opencast HTTP /
Opencast HTTPS
<Remark> Select NAS. Please go to Storage Settings > NAS Setting
to enable mounting and related settings.
Connection Test: Click [Connection Test] to test if a connection
can be created with the current setting
<Remark> Please refer to the videos of How to series on Lumens™
YouTube channel for related application settings
4.3.9 About
LC100/LC100N Device-related Information: Firmware version, device serial number,
and technical support link

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4.4 Online Director
LC100/LC100N is built in Director, which allows you to monitor recording and
preview the output video from streaming director.
Three login methods below are available:
Select online Director from the HDMI1 MultiView real-time operation menu
When login the web page, select the online Director icon at the upper right corner
on the parameter setting page
When login the web page, use the online Director authority account.
Online Director (Default)
Account: director
Password: director

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Online Director related feature description as below:
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Channel Signal
Source Selection
Drop down to select the image signal source
2
REC Record Setting
Start or stop recording; also select whether to synchronously stream or
not
3
Audio Source
Management
Manage the input and output audio sources; adjust the audio recording
volume
4
Scenes Layout
Setting
Fast select the required production layout, or customize the background
and scene style
5
Camera Control
Provide IP video camera/ PTZ control
6
Main Screen Output
Displays the program out video
7
Recording Progress
Bar
Displays current streaming /recording status and hard disk capacity
<Remark> Please refer to 4.4.1 Status Icon Description for details
4.4.1 Icon Description of Status Display Bar
Off
On
Error
Network
Record
Streaming 1 / 2 / 3
Off
On
Fail to write in
Storage is full
Hard Drive (SATA HDD)
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Hard Drive (USB)
USB Device
Operation
Invalid
Snapshot
Fail
Others
4.4.2 REC Record Setting
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Recording while Push
After checking the box, press recording button to start push and
recording function
2
Enable/Stop/Pause
Recording
: Enable/Stop Recording
: Pause/Keep Recording
3
Single-channel Push
Button
Push right away without starting recording function
4
Index
Timestamp can be added after the recording starts
5
Live image
Switch to live image
6
Intermission screen
Switch to intermission screen
7
Photo Capture
Capture a photo
4.4.3 Audio Source Management
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Volume Control
Adjust the volume of audio input
2
Audio Volume scale
Display current audio volume scale
3
Mute button
Mute audio output
4
Audio Source Setting
Select an audio source
5
XLR 48V Phantom
Power
Turn on/off 48V Phantom Power
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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4.4.4 Scenes
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Scenes
Scenes page is the integration of “Overlay,” “Background Image,” and
“Recording Layout,” which can perform a series of scene change
according to your needs.
2
Layout
Apply a different layout to highlight the screen focus of different
channels. Click the layout style to apply.
3
Overlay
Select a desired style to apply
4
Background
Display the background images supported by “Director” system. Click the
thumbnail to apply
4.4.5 Camera Setting
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Camera
Select a desired camera to control
2
Preset Setting and Call
Click number buttons to perform preset setting and calls
3
Direction Control Panel
Move the center point to control the shooting direction
<Remark> Web pages do not support trackball controls. Please use
arrow buttons to adjust the screen direction.
4
Zoom In/Zoom Out
Zooms in/out the lens
5
Focus Setting
Set up auto or manual focus
6
Tracking Setting
Set the tracking function on/off
<Remark> Only tracking camera is supported.
7
PTZ Speed Setting
Set up the moving speed of Pan Tilt Zoom
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2
3
4
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4.5 File management
LC100/LC100N provides file management feature which can perform the following
functions via the file management interface: Upload, download, delete, replay video
files and editing recording information.
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Preview screen
Click desired video files to play and control on the Preview screen
2
Program screen
Display the Director screen or switch to synchronize with the Preview screen
3
Screen Switch
Button
Switch the Program screen to the LIVE Director screen or the Preview
screen
4
Discovery
You can search recording video files by selecting date period on the calendar
5
Display Mode
Switch
Video view mode. You can switch to thumbnail mode or list mode
6
Folder Display
Display the recording video folders
7
Video File Display
Display the files in the video folder
8
File management
Delete, backup or copy recording video to an external USB flash drive
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4.5.1 Web Page Interface
The default page after accessing LC100/LC100N web page is system setting
page. Click the video management icon on the top-right corner to access
video management page.
Video management
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Video
management
Click to access the video management page
2
Photo
Management
Click to access the picture management page
3
System settings
Click to access the system setting page
<Note>
Log in the web page with admin/admin to display system setting subpage
If you log in the web page with video/video, you will not find the system setting
subpage and you can only manage videos and photos
4
Online Director
Click to enter the Online Director page
5
Logout
Click this icon to log out the web page interface
6
File management
Upload, download and delete the checked video files
7
Hard Drive Status
Display
Display the used space and the capacity of the current hard drive
8
Video File Display
List information, including the file names of recording videos, thumbnails,
capacity, and date
①
②
③
④
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File Management Description
Uploading
Check the thumbnails of the videos to upload. Click [ ] and the videos will be uploaded to the
location set in Upload Settings. Please refer to [System Management/Upload Settings] for related
settings.
Upload Status Description:
Icon
Upload Status
Icon
Upload Status
Videos are uploaded
successfully
Videos are queued
for upload
Fail to upload videos
Videos are uploading
Downloading
Check the thumbnails of the videos to download. Click [ ] and the videos will be saved as
MP4 video files and datasets.
If only video files are needed, you can click the video thumbnails and access video
playback page to download the video files only.
Delete
Check the thumbnails of the videos to delete. Click [ ] and the video files will be
deleted permanently.
Video Playback
Right-click video to preview the video, edit the related content data, and download the video
file and dataset
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Video Control Window
Play back and control recording videos
2
Video Content
Edit and modify video content
3
Video File and Dataset
Select the video files or datasets to download
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4
Download Button
Click this button to download the checked video files or datasets
5
Apply Button
After editing and modifying the video content, click this button to apply
Photo Management
You can manage the photo files captured by pressing SNAPSHOT. Folders will be named
with the shooting date automatically; all photos shot in the same date will be stored in the
same folder.
Just like Video Management, you can also upload, download, and delete photos in Photo
Management subpage.

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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes problems you may encounter while using LC100/LC100N. If you
have questions, please refer to related chapters and follow all the suggested solutions. If
the problem still occurred, please contact your distributor or the service center.
No.
Problems
Solutions
1.
Boot without power signal
Make sure you have plugged in the power cord
2.
No image output
1. Check the power
2. Check if the input/output device cables are loose
3. Replace the cables and make sure they are not faulty
4. Make sure if the signal source connects to the device
correctly
5. Confirm whether the machine is in standby mode. Tap
LC100/LC100N Power button to wake the machine
6. LC100/LC100N cannot record video from a video output
including HDCP format
3.
The panel buttons are not
responding
Confirm [System Settings] > [System Settings] > [Front
Panel Lock] function setting on the web page, and turn off
(uncheck) the front panel lock to use the front panel operation
4.
LC100/LC100N cannot
perform camera control after
connecting to a camera
Please make sure the dial setting of Camera
Address Selector is 0. LC100/LC100N cannot
identify camera correctly if it is not 0
5.
You cannot log in the web
page administration
interface if you forget the
password
If you forget the default password, please press the Reset
button on the panel to restore the factory setting
6.
Webpage login failed
1. Confirm whether the machine is in standby mode. Tap
LC100/LC100N Power button to wake the machine
2. Please confirm whether the password is correct. If you
forget your password, please refer to Troubleshooting #5
7.
LC100/LC100N cannot find
the camera
1. Please link to the web page of the camera to make sure
that [Setting]> [Video]> [Camera ID]/[Camera Location] in
the web page uses only English letters or numbers.
LC100/LC100N cannot find the machine if you use special
characters and space.
2. When the LC100/LC100N is connected to a switch and the
switch IGMP function is on, it will not be able to search for
cameras in the local area network. Please disable the IGMP
function first and then search for cameras again
3. LC100N only supports the NDI|HX2-source camera. If the
camera source is NDI|HX3, please go to the web page of the
camera and set it as the NNDI|HX2 output.
8.
Recording to a USB storage
device. The video file of the
USB flash drive cannot be
played normally
1. Confirm USB flash drive format. The supported formats are:
ex FAT/ EXT4
2. Please use LC100/LC100N for formatting, please refer to
4.3.6 Storage Settings - Hard Drive Information
3. To ensure proper storage and playing of recorded files,
please remove the USB flash drive 30 seconds after the
recording is finished

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Chapter 6 Safety Instructions
Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the LC 100 CaptureVision Station:
1 Operation
1.1 Please use the product in the recommended operating environment, away from water or source of heat
1.2 Do not place the product on a tilted or unstable trolley, stand or table.
1.3 Please clean the dust on the power plug prior to usage. Do not insert the product’s power plug into a multiplug
to prevent sparks or a fire.
1.4 Do not block the slots and openings in the case of the product. They provide ventilation and prevent the
product from overheating.
1.5 Do not open or remove covers, otherwise it may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer
all servicing to licensed service personnel.
1.6 Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to licensed service personnel when the following
situations happen:
If the power cords are damaged or frayed.
If liquid is spilled into the product or the product has been exposed to rain or water.
2 Storage
2.1 Do not place the product where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in fraying or damage to the lead
or the plug.
2.2 Unplug this product during thunderstorms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period.
2.3 Do not place this product or accessories on top of vibrating equipment or heated objects.
3 Cleaning
3.1 Disconnect all the cables prior to cleaning and wipe the surface with a dry cloth. Do not use alcohol or volatile
solvents for cleaning.
4 Batteries (for products or accessories with batteries)
4.1 When replacing batteries, please only use similar or the same type of batteries
4.2 When disposing of batteries or products, please adhere to the relevant instructions in your country or region for
disposing of batteries or products
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Notice :
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
IC Warning
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out
in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of Industry Canada.
Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de
Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le material brouilleur: “Appareils Numeriques,” NMB-003 edictee par
l’Industrie.
EN55032 CE Warning
Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference.
Warning: Operation of this equipment in a residential environment may cause radio interference
BSMI Warning
Warning to users:
This is a Class A information technology product which may cause radio frequency interference when used in a
residential environment, in which case the user will be required to take certain appropriate measures.

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Addendum 1
Frequently used port No.
Port No.
Description
1935/TCP
Applicable for RTMP push to most platforms, such as YouTube, Vimeo, and
Twitch
80/TCP
Applicable for RTMP push to Periscope
443/TCP
Applicable for RTMPS push to Facebook
1935/TCP
1936/TCP
Applicable for RTMP push to LinkedIn
2935/TCP
2396/TCP
Applicable for RTMPS push to LinkedIn
443/TCP (HTTPS)
Applicable for platforms with built-in HTTPS security authentication, such as
YouTube, Facebook, Ustream, Livestream, and Twitch
53/UDP (DNS)
Applicable to services of changing DNS IP address

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Copyright Information
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Copying, reproducing or transmitting this file is not allowed if a license is not provided by Lumens Digital
Optics Inc. unless copying this file is for the purpose of backup after purchasing this product.
In order to keep improving the product, the information in this file is subject to change without prior
notice.
To fully explain or describe how this product should be used, this manual may refer to names of other
products or companies without any intention of infringement.
Disclaimer of warranties: Lumens Digital Optics Inc. is neither responsible for any possible technological,
editorial errors or omissions, nor responsible for any incidental or related damages arising from
providing this file, using, or operating this product.

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Supplier's Declaration of Conformity
47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information
Manufacturer:Lumens Digital Optics Inc.
Product Name:LC100/LC100N
Model Number:CaptureVision Station
Responsible Party – U.S. Contact Information
Supplier:Lumens Integration, Inc.
4116 Clipper Court, Fremont, CA 94538, United States
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
