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Galicaster Class Installation Guide

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h43. A. Room installation
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h5. a. Place the rack

* Take into account professor convenience as well the access to power supply, network and other wiring like usb.
* A typical position is often to one side of the blackboard

h5. b. Place the touch screen

* The screen is usually installed over or in the lateral of the rack.
Place the camera
* The optimal position for the camera is 5m ahead of the wall - the one being recorded.
* It should be placed about 1.5 to 2 to 2,5 m height, in order to record people "face to face" and don't get in the view of the audience.
* Slides shouldn't be recorded by the camera
* Avoid any direct light pointing the camera

h5. d. Wire everything:
* There is commercial USB extensions cable up to 25m (not included)
* There is commercial VGA extensions cable up to 20m (not included) - in case a longer wire is necessary, UTP extensions are mandatory
** {color:red}Warning{color}: None of the cables or extensors should be coiled - rooled up in spirals . This may cause degradation on the signal due to inductance.
* The laptop or desk computer is usually connected to the projector. The projector have a VGA passthrough which you can connect to the Galicater unit with a VGA extension.
** In other case set a VGA splitter to duplicate the output of the desk.
h3. B. Cards and connectors
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The Galicaster Class Unit comes Units can come equipped with different inputs to fulfil your needs on recording multistream material. Depending on the devices you are about to use you should combine those inputs properly.

Please, take a closer look to the image to identify the ports of each capture card before connecting anything.
| C1 | *Mouse-Keyboard* | PS2 connector for keyboard or mouse |
| C2 | *USB hub* | External USB 2.0 hub for multiple purposes. |
| C3 | *USB hub* | External USB 2.0 hub for multiple purposes. |
| C4 | *USB 3.0 hub* | External USB 3.0 hub for multiple purposes. |
| C5 | *LAN input* | To connect a RJ45 connector for network purposes. |
| C2b C6 | *USB hub* | Additional external USB 2.0 hub for multiple purposes. |
| C3 | *LAN input* | To connect a RJ45 connector for network purposes. |
| C4 | *SPDIF input* | External USB 2.0 hub for multiple purposes. |


h6. Note regarding USB connections

* Plug the USB connectors in a way that the webcam and the microphone on different hubs (C2 and C3).
* It is not recommended to use the additional USB hub (c6) for the webcam or the microphone
* In case you are using Ubuntu 10.10 don't use the USB 3.0 sockets (C4 -the blue ones) they are not supported

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|| \# || Port || Description ||
| D1 | *Line IN* | (Recommended) To connect coOn-board sound cardnnect a mixer or a line level microphone to record, mini-jack 3.5mm. |
| D2 | *Headphones OUT* | To connect a mixer or a microphone to record, mini-jack 3.5mm. |
| D3 | *Microphone IN* | To connect a microphone to record, mini-jack 3.5mm. |


h5. d.Power buttons

|| \# || Button ||
| E1 | *Power button* |
| E2 | *Reset button* |



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h3. D. Capture Devices configuration
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h4. D.1 Epiphan configuration

EXPLAIN the behaviour of the Switcher, input and output resolution, blask strips ...

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h4. D.2 Webcam configuration

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{center}Simplified wiring.{center}

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