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Brand | EVS |
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Model | Xeebra |
Category | Signal Processors |
Language | English |
Overview of the Xeebra system's purpose and capabilities for video review.
Diagram and explanation of a standard Xeebra setup for soccer.
Specifies network link and switch requirements for Xeebra connectivity.
Details technical requirements for extenders, multiple screens, and server connections.
Step-by-step guide for the initial installation of Xeebra.
Procedure for upgrading existing Xeebra installations to a new version.
Instructions for connecting client workstations to Xeebra servers via network links.
Details on connecting incoming SDI feeds to the Xeebra server's SDI In connectors.
Recommendations for securing SDI cables to prevent connection failures.
Guide to connecting video monitors to the Xeebra server, including supported resolutions.
Instructions for connecting USB control devices like Beplay remote and X-Keys.
Important warning regarding DisplayPort cable pin 20 (DP_PWR) for server initialization.
Steps to modify the server's IP address and hostname.
Configuration of NIC Teaming to increase throughput and provide redundancy.
Process for mapping touchscreen inputs to ensure correct gesture recognition.
Procedures for requesting, importing, and managing Xeebra license keys.
Steps to generate and send a license key request file to EVS Support.
Steps to import a license key file into the Xeebra system.
Procedure to delete an installed license key from the Xeebra system.
How to synchronize server times using NTP for consistent timestamps.
Steps to configure a Xeebra server to act as an NTP server.
Steps to configure Xeebra servers and clients to act as NTP clients.
How to customize parameters for the offside line display using a JSON file.
Modifying the remoteConfig.json file to change BEPlay button actions.
Procedure for reconfiguring X-keys controller shortcuts using MacroWorks.
Accessing the web tool to monitor, restart, and export logs of Xeebra micro-services.
Viewing the status of Xeebra micro-services and backend components.
Displays system health checks including DNS, disk space, RAID, and service statuses.
Provides statistics on backend and server hardware performance.
View incoming/outgoing SDI feeds, technical details, and genlock status.
Displays information on storage usage, partitions, and tracks on the Xeebra server.
Shows real-time performance statistics for Linux subsystems like CPU, memory, and I/O.
Displays real-time CPU and CPU core temperatures for the server.
Provides detailed information about ongoing ingest processes, including source and destinations.
Checking status, downloading logs, and restarting services in Docker containers.
Checking status and restarting native microservices running on Xeebra.
Verifying versions of native and Docker services against expected installations.
Using the Reset script to restart services or clean video content.
Procedures for exporting system log files and locating crash dumps.
Using the tool to collect logs, detect setup issues, and shut down network components.