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Procedures
Installation procedure
3 If the time, date or time zone settings are incorrect, set the Time & Date OK? item to No
and set the correct time in the Change Time menu and/or the correct date in the
Change Date menu. After that, set the Time & Date OK? item to Yes.
4 Enter the Find Licenses menu and select Search Next to start searching for licenses on
the USB Flash Drive.
• During the search process [...]
is shown.
5 When a license is found, select Add License to install it.
• License type, duration and start date (only for temporary licenses) are shown.
• Up to 5 planned licenses are visible at the same time in the menu. More licenses
can be installed; planned licenses show up when they become active.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all licenses are installed.
7 Finally, check the installed licenses in the Licenses > Active Licenses and the Licenses
> Planned Licenses menus.
NFC Feature
NFC stands for Near Field Communication which allows the camera to communicate with
an NFC enabled device like a smartphone. For the LDX 100 Series, Grass Valley created the
LDX Scanner, a free of charge application (app) for NFC enabled smartphones, both
Android and IOS.
The LDX Scanner app of the smartphone powers the NFC chip in the camera (also when the
camera is not powered) and enables two functions;
• Reading out status information of the camera
• Add Options/eLicenses to the camera
Reading out status information of the camera
To read out a status information of the camera, proceed as follows;
1 Start the LDX Scanner app on your smartphone, hold the phone close to the NFC
symbol on the left side of the camera and select Scan Camera.
2 After the phone activated the NFC chip in the camera, a status of the camera will be
displayed on the phone that indicates:
a Camera info
• Type
• Type nr
• Serial nr
b Package Info
• Valid
• Code nr
• Version
• Date
• Updated on
c Active Licenses
d NFC Licenses Pending