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4-568-844-11 (1) Content Management System Installation Guide Before using the Content Management System, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. CMDS-MS10MD 2015 Sony Corporation

Documentation 2015 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. This manual or the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation. SONY CORPORATION PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF. Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice. About Trademarks The software described herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Apple, Macintosh, and the ipad name and logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Wowza and related marks are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Wowza Media Systems, LLC. All other product names and brand names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. Trademarked items are not indicated by or symbols in this document. 2

Table of Contents Notice to Users...4 Product Overview and Specifications...5 Overview... 5 Main Applications... 5 Product Configuration... 5 System Configuration... 6 Basic Specifications... 10 Installing Software and Initial Setup...11 Step 1: Installing Content Management System (CMS core) on the CMS Server... 11 Step 2: Creating LDAP Users/Groups for Logging In to CMS... 13 Step 3: Disabling the cmsadmin Default Account... 14 Step 4: Creating a Shared Folder on the CMS Server (Windows Server 2012 R2) and Specifying an NTP Server... 14 Step 5: Configuring an HVO recorder... 17 Step 6: Configuring a Master Server in [Server s] on the [Admin Tool] Screen... 18 Step 7: Configuring a Recorder and HVO Watch Folder on the CMS [Admin Tool] [Importer] Screen... 18 Step 8: Configuring Network Cameras... 18 Step 9: Configuring the Streaming Server... 19 Step 10: Configuring [Operating Rooms] in [System s] on the [Admin Tool] screen... 20 Installing CMS Metastamper and Initial Setup...20 Step 1: Installing CMS Metastamper on a PC... 20 Step 2: Initial Setup of CMS Metastamper... 21 Uninstalling Software...22 Uninstalling Content Management System (CMS core)... 22 Uninstalling CMS Metastamper... 22 Starting and Exiting the Software...22 Starting and Logging In... 22 Logging out and Exiting... 23 Admin Tool Screen...24 System Analysis...25 System Analysis Tab... 25 Server s...26 LDAP Server Tab... 26 Master Server Tab... 27 Import Server/Recording Server... 28 System s...29 General s Tab... 29 Metadata Tab... 31 Operating Rooms Tab... 34 Transcoder Tab... 37 Importer Tab... 39 Exporter Tab... 43 User/Group and Role s...44 Users/Groups Tab... 44 Roles Tab... 48 Monitoring Jobs...49 Job Tab... 49 Checking Logs...52 Operation Log Tab... 52 System Log Tab... 53 CMS Metastamper s...54.ini File s... 54 Config s... 55 Reader s... 56 Appendix...57 Metadata Paths in Metastamper and HVO Metadata Files... 57 Supported Network Cameras and Camera Servers (connectivity verified)... 60 About Account Roles... 61 Table of Contents 3

Notice to Users Always make a test recording, and verify that it was recorded successfully. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS RECORDING MEDIA, EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE. Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS, REPAIR, OR REPRODUCTION OF ANY DATA RECORDED ON THE INTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEM, RECORDING MEDIA, EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT MAY RESULT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OF ANY KIND. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM A FAILURE TO IMPLEMENT PROPER SECURITY MEASURES ON TRANSMISSION DEVICES, UNAVOIDABLE DATA LEAKS RESULTING FROM TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS, OR SECURITY PROBLEMS OF ANY KIND. Depending on the operating environment, unauthorized third parties on the network may be able to access the unit. When connecting the unit to the network, be sure to confirm that the network is protected securely. Communication content may be unknowingly intercepted by unauthorized third parties in the vicinity of the signals. When using wireless LAN communication, implement security measures properly to protect the communication content. Communication content may be unknowingly intercepted by unauthorized third parties in the vicinity of the signals. When using wireless LAN communication, implement security measures properly to protect the communication content. Software display examples that the displays shown in the Installation Guide are explanatory examples. Some displays may be different from the ones that appear in actual use. 4 Notice to Users

Product Overview and Specifications Overview The Content Management System (CMS) is a system for centralized management of image/video content of surgical procedures that are performed in a hospital. Surgical procedures performed in an operating room can be distributed live, and can be viewed by multiple users. The CMS can also be used to search, view, and edit archived content (CMS for PC only). This document describes the settings configured by an administrator user. CMS Metastamper CMS Metastamper is supplied as standard for acquiring test orders in a RIS (MWM) for specified patient IDs. Operating room personnel can select patient information in the CMS Metastamper list, and control video recording of surgical operations using CMS Metastamper recording buttons. This software is not designed for diagnostic function use, and does not provide a DICOM viewer function. Product Configuration Content Management System (CMS) comprises the following two software. Related manuals For details about operation by general users, refer to the Content Management System user s guide. Main Applications Live distribution of operating room pictures Live distribution of operating room pictures allows multiple users to view the medical procedure. Centralized management of image files Stores image data recorded on devices, such as HVOseries Medical Recorders, on the Content Management System server for centralized management. Video on demand Videos stored on the Content Management System server can be viewed when requested by users. Image data sharing/reference Image data can be shared or referred between users, or can be used for education and training of medical personnel. Network browser-based user interface General users can view image data in a browser running on client PCs on the network. Administrators can access administrator-only screens in a browser to make required settings. Video editing by general users General users can be granted access privileges to edit video. Product name Content Management System (CMS core) Content Management System (recording module) Model name CMDS- MS10MD CMDT- RS10MD Description Core product used for live distribution of pictures and recording, managing, viewing, transcoding, and downloading of image data content (video and still images) and other files. Tip This product includes CMS Metastamper. Optional product for expanding the number of inputs for live recording. Product Overview and Specifications 5

System Configuration Standard configuration example RIS (MWM) LDAP (Active Directory) server PACS Administration terminal PC Browser Operating area camera (IP camera) SDI Operating room camera SDI/IP conversion encoder Serial Ethernet switcher Viewing terminal (PC) Browser CMS Metastamper SDI Content Management System CMDS-MS10MD (CMS core) Wi-Fi access point Medical recorder HVO series Laparoscope (endoscope) system Viewing terminal (ipad) Application SDI Operating room camera Medical recorder HVO series 6 Product Overview and Specifications

Live recording input expansion configuration example RIS (MWM) LDAP (Active Directory) server PACS Administration terminal PC Browser Operating area camera (IP camera) SDI Operating room camera SDI/IP conversion encoder Serial Ethernet switcher CMS Metastamper Viewing terminal (PC) Browser SDI Content Management System CMDS-MS10MD (CMS core) Wi-Fi access point Viewing terminal (ipad) Application Medical recorder HVO series Laparoscope (endoscope) system Viewing terminal (PC) Browser SDI Operating room camera Medical recorder HVO series Expansion systems Content Management System CMDT-RS10MD (recording module) Wi-Fi access point Viewing terminal (ipad) Application Product Overview and Specifications 7

Flow from recording to viewing CMS Metastamper Touch panel PC 1 to 4 RIS (MWM) Order DICOM CIFS Patient information (Patient ID, patient name, surgeon name, etc.) 6 Patient ID CIFS RTMP HLS Medical recorder HVO series 5 Selecting/checking patient information and recording (using CMS Metastamper) a Enter the patient ID. Search for RIS (MWM) test order. b Select patient ID from the search results. c Check patient information and begin recording. d Stop recording. e Recorded image data is saved in CMS as MP4 files. f Select and view image data on a viewing terminal (PC or ipad). 8 Product Overview and Specifications

Hardware/software configuration and functions This section describes the function of CMS and related hardware and software. Hardware Software Function Content Management System Administration terminal PC CMDS-MS10MD (CMS core software) CMDT-RS10MD (recording module software) Browser Streaming distribution of operating room pictures. Recording and managing image data content (video and still images) and other files. Transcoding of image data (video and still image) files for PC/iPads, and creating files for preview. Displaying list of contents on PC/iPads for viewing. Employs LDAP (Active Directory) server link authentication for user authentication. Expanding the number of inputs for live recording (optional product). This software is installed on a different server than CMS. Administration PC running the CMS user interface (GUI) for managing users, registering content, and managing distribution. Viewing terminal (PC) Browser Terminal for viewing CMS content. Viewing terminal (ipad) Native application Terminal for viewing CMS content. Recorder Recording surgical operation, encodes files, and transfers files to CMS. CMDT-RS10MD (streaming capture software) Capturing streams from IP cameras and encodes files. Radiology Information System (RIS) Modality Worklist Management (MWM) Modality Performed Procedure Step (MPPS) Provides worklist information and patient information data coordination in response to queries from Metastamper. LDAP (Active Directory) Used for CMS user authentication. server Metastamper CMS Metastamper Acquires metadata (patient information) and attaches metadata to HVO files. Picture Archiving Communications System (PACS) Stores DICOM still images from CMS. Product Overview and Specifications 9

Basic Specifications Recommended hardware specifications Standard specification CMS core OS Windows Server 2012 R2 Hardware Xeon E5-2660 v3, 2.60 GHz, 10-core CPU (2) Memory 32 GB Streaming server/ Recording server Hard disk capacity Recommended server Data area (RAID 6) (32 TB) System area (RAID 1) (4 TB) HP DL380 Gen9 OS Windows Server 2012 R2 Hardware Xeon E5-2660 v3, 2.60 GHz, 10-core CPU (2) Memory 16 GB Hard disk capacity Recommended server Viewing OS terminal (PC) Viewing terminal (ipad) CMS Metastamper Hardware Memory Hard disk capacity Data area (RAID 6) (32 TB) System area (RAID 1) (4 TB) HP DL380 Gen9 Windows 7 Pro, Windows 8 or 8.1 Pro 32/ 64 bit Mac OS X 10.9/10.10 Minimum required for above OS operation OS ios 7, 8 Hardware ipad (4th generation), ipad Air, ipad Air 2, ipad mini 2, ipad mini 3 OS Hardware Memory Hard disk capacity Barcode reader Card reader Windows 7 Pro, Windows 8 or 8.1 Pro 32/ 64 bit Minimum required for above OS operation Motorola LS2208 Denso Wave (MAXLink) SRU-300MKII-K series File import specifications Standard specification Video files Format MP4 Image AVC/H.264 compression Audio AAC compression Still image files Format BMP, JPEG, PNG, MPO Streaming transmission specifications CMS t viewing terminal (PC) CMS t viewing terminal (ipad) Image compression Audio compression Network protocol Image compression Audio compression Network protocol Standard specification AVC/H.264 AAC RTMP AVC/H.264 AAC HLS 10 Product Overview and Specifications

Installing Software and Initial Setup Install the software and configure the initial setup when using the software for the first time. Step Operation See page 1 Installing Content Management System (CMS core) on the CMS server page 11 2 Creating LDAP users/groups for logging in to CMS 3 Disabling the cmsadmin default account 4 Creating a shared folder on the CMS server (Windows Server 2012 R2) and specifying an NTP server page 13 page 14 page 14 5 Configuring an HVO recorder page 17 6 Configuring a master server in [Server page 18 s] on the [Admin Tool] screen 7 Configuring a recorder and HVO watch folder on the CMS [Admin Tool] [Importer] screen page 18 8 Configuring network cameras page 18 9 Configuring the streaming server page 19 10 Configuring [Operating Rooms] in [System s] on the [Admin Tool] screen page 20 Set firewall settings to allow access on the following ports used by CMS. Port No. Application 80 Operation screen 1935 Video distribution Installing 1 Right-click Setup.exe for CMS, and select [Run as administrator]. Tip If the [User Account Control] dialog appears, click the [Yes] button. 2 Select the interface language on the [Choose Setup Language] screen and click [Next]. Step 1: Installing Content Management System (CMS core) on the CMS Server 3 Click the [Install] button. Prerequisites Check the following conditions before starting installation. Apache and PostgreSQL are not running Check that the following ports used by CMS are not in use. Port No. Application 80 Operation screen 1935 Video distribution 8084 Internal use by CMS server 8085 Internal use by CMS server Tip This screen is not displayed if the related software has already been installed. The CMS installer screen appears. Installing Software and Initial Setup 11

4 Click the [Next] button. 7 Click the [Install] button. The [End User License Agreement] screen appears. 5 Select [I accept the agreement], and click the [Next] button. The installation starts. When installation finishes, the [Installation Completed] screen appears. 8 Click the [Finish] button. The [Enter License] screen appears. 6 Enter your [License Number] and [Install Key], and click the [Next] button. Installation is completed. After installation, a cmsadmin default account is automatically created. Use the default account when logging in to CMS for the first time. The [Installation Preparation Completed] screen appears. 12 Installing Software and Initial Setup

Step 2: Creating LDAP Users/ Groups for Logging In to CMS 5 Click the [LDAP Server] tab sub item. The [LDAP Server] settings screen appears. You can log in to CMS using the default account created in Step 1 (page 11). The default account is a temporary account used for initial login. 1 Enter the URL of the CMS in a browser. http://[cms_server_address]/mvs/ Ask an administrator for the CMS server address. The CMS login screen appears. 2 Enter the user ID and password for the default account created in Step 1 (page 11). User ID: cmsadmin Password: Hvo2Cms 6 Configure user information on the LDAP server for use in CMS. For details about configuration, see page 26. This configuration allows you to register LDAP users in CMS with CMS user settings. 7 Click the [Users and Groups] tab on the [Admin Tool] screen. 8 Click the [Users/Groups] tab sub item. The [Users/Groups] screen appears. cmsadmin Hvo2Cms 3 Click the [Login] button. The [Admin Tool] screen appears. 9 Register a user or group. For details about registering, see page 44. Register a user with Integrator role. 10 Check that you can log in to CMS using the user registered with Integrator role. Tip The CMS operation screen is not displayed when logged in using the default account. 4 Click the [Server s] tab on the [Admin Tool] screen. Installing Software and Initial Setup 13

Step 3: Disabling the cmsadmin Default Account After registering LDAP users/groups in Step 2 (page 13), disable the default account. The default account should be disabled for security purposes. 1 Open the cms.ini file using a Windows text editor, such as Pad. File storage location: C:\Program Files\Sony\Content Management System\cms\conf 2 Delete the rootusercredential value (portion following the = symbol). rootusercredential = Step 4: Creating a Shared Folder on the CMS Server (Windows Server 2012 R2) and Specifying an NTP Server The recorded material from a HVO recorder is saved to a shared folder on the CMS server (Windows Server 2012 R2). Image data can be viewed, searched, and edited by importing recorded material saved in the shared folder on the CMS server. This step creates and configures the shared folder, and specified an NTP server. Tip The shared folder is created in Windows Server 2012 R2. 1 Select [Control Panel] [All Control Panel s] [User Accounts] [Manage another account] in Windows Server 2012 R2. 3 Save to overwrite the file. 4 Select [Control Panel] [All Control Panel s] [Administrative Tools] [Services] in Windows. 5 Restart [Sony CMS Framework]. 2 Click [Add a user account] on the [Manage Accounts] screen. The [Add a user] screen appears. 14 Installing Software and Initial Setup

3 Add a user for sharing. 9 Enter the share name of folder in [Share name]. Example: Target1 10 Click the [Permissions] button. The user added in this step is used when configuring the following settings. When creating a shared folder When configuring the HVO recorder output folder (watch folder) (page 17) Tip This document uses Share as the user name for sharing as an example. The [Permissions] dialog appears. 11 Click the [Add] button. 4 Right-click anywhere on the CMS server (Windows Server 2012 R2), and select [New] [Folder] from the context menu. The New Folder dialog appears. 5 Save the folder with the desired folder name. 6 Right-click the folder, and select [Properties] from the context menu. 7 Click the [Advanced Sharing] button on the [Sharing] tab of the [Properties] dialog. The [Select Users or Groups] dialog appears. 12 Enter the user name for sharing (for example, Share ) specified in step 3 (page 15) in [Enter the object names to select], then click the [Check Names] button. The path of the user for sharing is displayed in [Enter the object names to select]. 8 Place a check mark in the [Share this folder] checkbox in the [Advanced Sharing] dialog. Installing Software and Initial Setup 15

13 Click the [OK] button. 17 Place a check mark in the [Allow] checkbox for [Full Control]. The user for sharing added in the [Permissions] dialog is displayed. 14 Place a check mark in the [Allow] checkbox for [Full Control], and click [OK]. 18 Select [Everyone] and click the [Remove] button. 19 Click the [OK] button. 15 Click the [Edit] button on the [Security] tab of the [Properties] dialog. 20 Click the [OK] button in the [Advanced Sharing] dialog. 16 Click the [Add] button, and add cmsmanager. 21 Click the [OK] button in the [Properties] dialog. 22 Specify a Windows Server 2012 R2 NTP server. 16 Installing Software and Initial Setup

Step 5: Configuring an HVO recorder The following configuration is performed using the menu of the HVO recorder. the shared folder as the HVO recorder output folder Configuring the NTP server Encrypting metadata Tip For details about menu operations on the HVO recorder, refer to the operating instructions for the HVO recorder. the shared folder as the HVO recorder output folder 1 Press the [MENU] button on the front panel of the HVO recorder. The menu appears on the display. 2 Click [s] on the menu screen. 3 Select the [System Admin s] button on the screen. The [System Admin s] screen appears. 4 Select the [Network s] button on the screen. The [Network s] screen appears. 5 Select the [File Server] tab on the [Network s] screen. 6 Configure the following settings on the [File Server] tab. Server Server Name Share Name User Name Password Select [Share (CIFS)] or [Common (Share)} from the list. Enter the IP address of the recorded material output server (Windows 2012 R2 server). Enter the share name specified in Step 4 (page 14). Example: Target1 Enter the user name for sharing specified in Step 4 (page 14). Example: Share Enter the password of the user name for sharing specified in Step 4 (page 14). Configuring the NTP server 1 Press the [MENU] button on the front panel of the HVO recorder. The menu appears on the display. 2 Click [s] on the menu screen. 3 Select the [System Admin s] button on the screen. The [System Admin s] screen appears. 4 Select the [Network s] button on the screen. The [Network s] screen appears. 5 Select the [NTP] tab on the [Network s] screen. 6 Configure the following settings on the [NTP] tab. NTP Address Port No. 7 Select the [Apply] button. Encrypting metadata Select [Use]. Enter the address of the time server. Enter the port number of the time server. 1 Press the [MENU] button on the front panel of the HVO recorder. The menu appears on the display. 2 Click [s] on the menu screen. 3 Select the [System Admin s] button on the screen. The [System Admin s] screen appears. 4 Select the [Initial User s] button on the screen. The [Initial User s] screen appears. 5 Select the [Save] tab of the [Initial User s] screen. 6 Select the [Advanced] button on the [Save] tab. 7 Select the [Apply] button. Installing Software and Initial Setup 17

7 Configure the following items. Encryption Key 8 Select the [Apply] button. Select [Yes]. Enter the key. Specify a 32-character hexadecimal (0 to 9, a to f) string. The key specified here is used for encrypting the metadata files (page 41). Step 6: Configuring a Master Server in [Server s] on the [Admin Tool] Screen 1 Configure the master server as described on page 27. Step 7: Configuring a Recorder and HVO Watch Folder on the CMS [Admin Tool] [Importer] Screen 1 Enter the URL of the CMS in a browser. http://[cms_server_address]/mvs/ Ask an administrator for the CMS server address. The CMS login screen appears. 2 Click the [Login] button. Log in to CMS using the CMS user created in Step 2 (page 13). The [Archive] case list screen appears. 3 Click the (Administrator) button at the top right of the screen. The [Admin Tool] screen appears in a separate browser tab. 4 Click the [System s] tab on the [Admin Tool] screen. 5 Click the [Importer] tab sub item. The [Importer] screen appears. 6 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 7 Click the [Add] button. The [Add Importer ] dialog appears. 8 Click the [General] tab. Configure the recorder as described in step 4 on page 39. 9 Click the [Metadata] tab of the [Add Importer ] dialog. Specify the metadata as described in step 7 on page 40. 10 Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. 11 Check that the specified recorder is displayed on the [Importer] screen. 12 Check the WatchFileJob status for the specified recorder on the [Job Status] tab of the [Importer Details] dialog as described on page 42. Step 8: Configuring Network Cameras Configure the network cameras installed in the operating rooms and other areas, configure the camera server network settings, and configure the audio/video settings. For details about network cameras and camera servers compatible (connectivity verified) with this system, see Supported Network Cameras and Camera Servers (connectivity verified) (page 60). Tips This section describes the configuration procedure for a Sony SNC-VB630 Network Camera as an example. For details about SNC-VB630 operation, refer to the user s guide for the SNC-VB630. If using a network camera other than the SNC-VB630 or a camera server, refer to the operating instructions of each device used for the configuration. 1 Connect a network camera to the network, and configure the network settings. For details, refer to the instructions for each device. 2 Connect to the network camera using a browser. For details about connecting, refer to the user s guide for the camera. The administrator settings menu of the network camera appears. 18 Installing Software and Initial Setup

3 Log in to the administrator settings menu as a user with permissions to configure the network. On the SNC-VB630, log in as an administrator. 4 Configure settings relating to the video codec. On the SNC-VB630, click the [] button in the top right corner of the software screen, then click [Video] and set the following items. Image codec I-picture interval Image size Bit rate Frame rate H.264 profile Bit rate compression mode s CBR on/off setting 5 Configure settings relating to the audio codec. On the SNC-VB630, click the [] button in the top right corner of the software screen, then click [System] and set the following items on the [Audio] tab. Audio codec Audio transmission on/off 6 Save the configuration. Step 9: Configuring the Streaming Server Perform protocol conversion on the audio/video signals transmitted from the network camera, and configure the streaming server settings sent to the CMS server. Tip This section describes the configuration of a streaming server using the Wowza Streaming Engine as an example. 1 Double-click the startmgr.bat file on the CMS server. File storage location: C:\Program Files\Sony\Content Management System\cms\external\wms\manager\bin The command prompt launches and the service is started. 2 Enter the following URL in a browser. http://[streaming_server_address]:8088 Ask an administrator for the streaming server address. The Wowza Streaming Engine software is displayed in the browser. 3 Click the [Skip Info] button on the [Welcome] tab. The [Sign In] screen appears. 4 Enter the following user name and password, then click the [Sign In] button. User Name: admin Password: admin The [Welcome to Wowza Streaming Engine] screen appears. 5 Open Application >live >Stream Files, then click the [Add Stream File] button. The [Add Stream File] dialog appears. 6 Set the following items in the [Add Stream File] dialog. Enter a name for the new Stream file Stream URI Enter a stream name. The stream name specified here is used for [Stream Name] configured in [Live Source] on the [System s] > [Operating Rooms] screen on the [Admin Tool] screen (page 34). The stream name is case sensitive. Enter the stream output destination URI of the network camera. If using the SNC-VB630: rtsp://[network_camera_address]/ media/video1 Ask an administrator for the network camera address. media/video1 after the IP address is the required path value. The value will vary depending on the network camera used. 7 Click the [Add] button in the [Add Stream File] dialog. The dialog closes, and the stream settings are added. 8 Click the [Return to Stream Files] button. Installing Software and Initial Setup 19

9 Click the [Connect to this stream] button for the added stream in the Stream Files list. The [Connect a Stream File] dialog appears. 10 Click the [OK] button in the [Connect a Stream File] dialog. The stream is connected. 11 Click the [Add to Startup streams] button for the added stream in the Stream Files list. This setting will automatically connect the network camera stream in cases such as when the CMS server is restarted. 12 Open Application >live >Incoming Streams, then click the name of the added stream. 13 Click the [Test Players] button. The [Test Players] dialog appears. 14 Select [Adobe RTMP] in the [Test Players] dialog, then click the [Start] button. 15 Check that the image is displayed in the viewer. 16 Enter Ctrl+C at the command prompt launched when startmgr.bat was executed. The Wowza Streaming Engine service stops. Step 10: Configuring [Operating Rooms] in [System s] on the [Admin Tool] screen Configure [Operating Rooms] in [System s] on the [Admin Tool] screen for browsing live sources. Installing CMS Metastamper and Initial Setup Use the following procedure if planning to use the optional CMS Metastamper. Step Operation See page 1 Installing CMS Metastamper on a PC page 20 2 Initial setup of CMS Metastamper page 21 Step 1: Installing CMS Metastamper on a PC Prerequisites OS: Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 PC specification: CPU, memory, and HDD capacity required by the OS above Screen resolution: 1024 768, 1280 1024 Installing 1 Click Setup.exe for CMS Metastamper. The [Security Warning] dialog appears. 2 Click the [Run] button. The installer starts. 3 Click the [Next] button. 1 Configure live sources for viewing as described on page 34. This completes the software installation and initial setup. The [License Agreement] screen appears. 20 Installing CMS Metastamper and Initial Setup

4 Select [I Agree], and click the [Next] button. 6 Click the [Next] button. The [Select Installation Folder] screen appears. 5 Specify the installation destination, and click the [Next] button. Tip If the [User Account Control] dialog appears, click the [Yes] button to start installation. To abort the installation, click the [Cancel] button. When installation finishes, the [Installation Complete] screen appears. 7 Click the [Close] button to exit the installer. Enter the path of the folder in which to install, or click the [Browse] button and specify the installation folder. Select [Just me] to limit use to the user currently logged in to the PC system. Select [Everyone] to permit use by all users able to log in to the PC system. The [Confirm Installation] screen appears. 8 Register CMS Metastamper in the Start menu. Step 2: Initial Setup of CMS Metastamper 1 Perform initial setup of CMS Metastamper, as described on page 54. This completes the CMS Metastamper installation and initial setup. Installing CMS Metastamper and Initial Setup 21

Uninstalling Software Use the following procedures if you need to uninstall the software. Uninstalling Content Management System (CMS core) Uninstall using the [Programs and Features] control panel in Windows Server 2012 R2. Tip You can also use the Setup.exe installer used to install CMS software on the CMS server to uninstall the software. Uninstalling Content Management System will remove all content within CMS and the database. Once removed, the data cannot be restored. Uninstalling CMS Metastamper Uninstall using the [Programs and Features] control panel. Starting and Exiting the Software Starting and Logging In 1 Launch a web browser. 2 Enter the URL of the CMS in a browser. http://[cms_server_address]/mvs/ Ask an administrator for the CMS server address. The CMS login screen appears. 3 Enter the administrator user ID and password. 4 Click the [Login] button. The [Live] or [Archive] appears. User ID Password Tip The logo shown on the login screen above is an example only. An error message appears if the user ID and password are incorrect. 5 Click the (Administrator) button at the top right of the screen. The [Admin Tool] screen appears in a separate browser window. 22 Uninstalling Software / Starting and Exiting the Software

Logging out and Exiting 1 Click the [Logout] button at the top right of the screen. The login screen appears after logging out of the system. 2 Click the browser [X] (Close) button. Selecting the display language You can change the display language of the software display to English or Japanese. After logging in, the display is in English or Japanese, according to the display language setting of the web browser. Use the following procedure to change the display language. 1 Click the (s) button. The [s] dialog appears. 2 Select a language from the [Language] combo box, and click the [OK] button. The display language changes to the selected language. Starting and Exiting the Software 23

Admin Tool Screen This screen is displayed for administrator users. Click the configuration item tabs on the left to display the corresponding settings screen. 1 2 3 4 5 6 a s tabs Contains configuration items classified by type on different tabs. Click the tabs to display the settings screens. If an item contains sub items, click the item to display the sub items. The mark indicates the currently displayed sub item. f (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. Configuration items Description See page System Analysis Server s System s Users and Groups Job Displays usage status of the CMS system file server. b Date and time display Displays the current date and time. c User name Displays the logged in user name. d [Logout] button Logs the user out of the system. page 25 s related to the server. page 26 s related to the whole system. Configures user accounts and user role settings. Displays the job list and other details. page 29 page 44 page 49 Log Exports logs. page 52 e (s) button Displays the [s] dialog for switching the display language (page 23). 24 Admin Tool Screen

System Analysis System Analysis Tab Displays usage status of the CMS system file server. 1 a (Refresh) button Updates the display. Screen description The circular graph on the left displays the storage used on the file server connected to CMS as a circular arc, percentage, and in GB units of the total storage. The circular graph on the right displays the activity ratio of each file server connected to CMS as a circular arc and percentage. If there are multiple files servers connected, the activity ratio of the total capacity is displayed as a circular arc and percentage for each server. System Analysis 25

Server s LDAP Server Tab Configures LDAP server settings. 1 2 3 a [Save] button Saves the configuration settings. b [Revert] button Restores configuration settings to their previous values. c (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. Configuring the LDAP server 1 Configure the following items. Name Server Address Server Port LDAP Type bind DN bind password Search base DN User Principal Enter the name of the LDAP server. Enter the address of the LDAP server. Enter the port number of the LDAP server. Select the type of the LDAP server from the combo box. [Active Directory] and [OpenLDAP] options are supported. Enter the bind DN. Enter the bind password. Enter the search base DN. Enter the user principal name. The icon appears for modified items. To return the settings to the previous values, click the [Revert] button. 2 Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. 26 Server s

Master Server Tab Configures the master server. 1 2 3 a [Save] button Saves the configuration settings. b [Revert] button Restores configuration settings to their previous values. c (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. Configuring the master server 1 Configure the following items. Server Address Enter the address of the master server. s Enter the address of the server with the CMS core installed. Set the server address after checking the jobs (page 49) and canceling the CleanJobTask (page 29). After setting the server address, run the CleanJobTask (page 29). Interconnect Address Server Port Streaming Server Port Status Enter the interconnect address of the master server. If you are running a job on the master server, the attempting to change the interconnect address will cause an error. First, cancel all running jobs and then change the address. Enter the port number. Set port 80 for HTTP (initial setting). Set port 443 for HTTPS. Enter the port number of the streaming server. The default value is 1935. Displays a green indicator and Active when the master server is running, or a gray indicator and Inactive when not running. If the status is [Inactive] and an error occurs, a warning message is displayed below the status indicator. Server s 27

Root Directory (Original) Root Directory (Thumb, Proxy, Chapter) Set the directory path for storing the source video in [Name] and [Path]. The directory path configured here is used as the default value when configuring the root directory of an import server and recording server. The used storage space at the destination is displayed in a bar graph. Adding a directory Click the [Add] button to add a directory. Deleting a directory Select the directory to delete, and click the [Delete] button. Set the directory path for storing thumbnails, proxy video, and chapters in [Name] and [Path]. The used storage space at the destination is displayed in a bar graph. Adding a directory Click the [Add] button to add a directory. Deleting a directory Select the directory to delete, and click the [Delete] button. The icon appears for modified items. To return the settings to the previous values, click the [Revert] button. the following points when configuring a root directory. If content is created and saved in the root directory after the start of operation, attempting to delete the root directory will cause an error. The root directory can be deleted only when it contains not content. If a job is active on the master server, attempting to add, modify, or delete a directory will cause an error. To continue, first check the status of running jobs and cancel the jobs (page 49). The folder specified in Root Directory can be shared with other users as described in Step 4: Creating a Shared Folder on the CMS Server (Windows Server 2012 R2) and Specifying an NTP Server (page 14). Specify the same share name and path for sharing in [Name] and [Path] for the root directory. Sharing will not work if the entries are different. 2 Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. Import Server/Recording Server Refer to the Content Management System user s guide. 28 Server s

System s General s Tab Configures general system settings. 1 2 3 a [Save] button Saves the configuration settings. b [Revert] button Restores configuration settings to their previous values. c (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. Configuring the system 1 Configure the following items. Delete contents automatically Case Retention Period Automatically Delete Contents Job Status Enables/disables (On/Off) auto deletion of contents. When enabled, contents are automatically deleted from the server when the case retention period has expired. Sets the case storage retention period. Displayed when [Delete contents automatically] is enabled (On) and the time specified in [Case Retention Period] has elapsed. Displays a green indicator when active, or a gray indicator when inactive. Enable to delete original contents Create Proxy CleanJobTask Job Status Login Timeout Enables/disables (On/Off) the deletion of original contents. Disabling the deletion of original contents (Off) disables the deletion of original contents belonging to Editor users. Enables/disables (On/Off) proxy file creation. Enabling (On) creates a proxy file when importing, uploading, or editing video. Displays a green indicator when the CleanJobTaskJob status is active, or a gray indicator and [Activate] button when inactive. To run a job, click the [Activate] button. CleanJobTaskJob is a function that deletes finished jobs from the job list in sequence from oldest to newest. CleanJobTaskJob should be run regularly to prevent adverse affects on system response as jobs accumulate. Some master server settings cannot be changed while CleanJobTaskJob is active. In this case, cancel all running jobs on the [Job] tab (page 49) and then change the master server settings. Sets the duration for automatically logging out from the system after a specified duration of user inactivity. After enabling this setting, restart the service to apply the setting. System s 29

Hospital Name Hospital Logo Version Enter the name to be displayed on the login screen and the [Live] screen. Enter the save destination path and file name of the logo file to be displayed on the login screen. Example: If the logo file is saved in C:\Program Files\Sony\Content Management System\web\mvs\image\xxxxx.png, enter image/xxxxx.png. xxxxx.png is the file name. Tip The supported still image file formats for the hospital logo are png, jpg, and bmp. Displays the version number of CMS software. The icon appears for modified items. To return the settings to the previous values, click the [Revert] button. 2 Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. 30 System s

Metadata Tab Used to add, change, delete, and sort the metadata items displayed on the CMS operation screens. 1 2 A lock mark is displayed for preset metadata. 3 4 The settings made in the [Metadata Definition Details] dialog are displayed. * These cannot be modified here. a (Edit) button Invokes edit mode in the Metadata Definition area. b (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. c Metadata Mapping area Defines the metadata mapping for cases, videos, still images, and files. d Metadata Definition area Defines the metadata mapping. Adding and mapping metadata 1 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 2 Click the [Add] button. The [Metadata Definition Details] dialog appears. 3 Configure the following settings. Key Name Type Use for Sortable Searchable Enter the metadata key. This is a required item. Enter the name of the metadata key to display on the CMS operation screen. This is a required item. Select the type of the metadata from the combo box. Text: Text type Date: Date type Select [Display] to display the metadata on the CMS operation screen. Select [Hide] to not display the metadata on the CMS operation screen. When [Hide] is selected, the [Sortable] and [Searchable] options cannot be selected. When set to [On], the metadata in the operation screens can be sorted. When set to [Off], sorting of metadata is disabled. When set to [On], the metadata in the operation screens can be searched. When set to [Off], searching of metadata is disabled. 4 Click the [Save] button. The metadata is saved and displayed in the Metadata Definition area list. 5 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 6 Click the metadata in the Metadata Definition area list. System s 31

7 Click the [Add] button. Changing registered metadata 1 Turn edit mode off. When edit mode is on, the metadata to change cannot be selected. The metadata is mapped. Adding and deleting metadata mappings is an asynchronous process. When deleting, a [Loading] icon is displayed on the right side of the metadata mapping name. If an error occurs or the process is canceled, a red triangular error icon is displayed. A metadata mapping cannot be deleted when [Loading] is displayed. Attempting to add metadata, map metadata, or delete while adding/deleting will cause an error. Only a single job for deletion or addition can be active at any one time. Tip You can check the add metadata, mapping, and deletion processing for running jobs and finished jobs on the [Job] tab. You can also stop, restart, cancel, and delete processes as required (page 49). Deleting metadata mapping 1 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 2 Click the row for the metadata mapping to delete in the Metadata Mapping area list. 3 Click the [Delete] button. A confirmation dialog appears. Metadata mapping with a lock mark cannot be deleted. 2 Click the row for the metadata to change in the Metadata Definition area list. The [Metadata Definition Details] dialog appears. 3 Configure the settings as described in step 3 on page 31. [Key] and [Type] cannot be modified. 4 Click the [Save] button. The metadata settings are changed. Deleting registered metadata 1 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 2 Click the row for the metadata to delete in the Metadata Definition area list. 3 Click the [Delete] button. A confirmation dialog appears. Metadata with a lock mark cannot be deleted. 4 Click the [OK] button in the dialog. The metadata is deleted. 4 Click the [OK] button in the dialog. The metadata mapping is deleted. Tip The metadata definition is not deleted when the metadata mapping is deleted. 32 System s

Changing the display order of metadata mapping 1 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 2 Drag & drop the metadata row you want to move to the desired location. The display order of the metadata mapping changes. 3 Click the [OK] button in the dialog. Screens that reflect metadata mapping settings Live screen List view of the operating room list screen (PC/iPad) Single-play/Dual-play screen (PC/iPad) Quad-play screen (ipad only) Archive screen Case list search results area (PC only) Case list popover (ipad only) Case properties screen (case information) (PC/iPad) File properties screen (case information/file information) (PC/iPad) System s 33

Operating Rooms Tab Used to add, configure, and delete operating rooms displayed on the operating room list screen. 1 2 3 a (Edit) button Invokes edit mode. 4 Click the [Add] button, and configure the following settings. b (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. c Operating room list area Displays the operating rooms and their live sources displayed on the operating room list screen. REC? is displayed on the thumbnail of live sources when recording. A Muting icon is displayed instead of the thumbnail for live sources that are muted. Adding an operating room 1 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 2 Click the [Add] button. The [Add Operating Room] dialog appears. 3 Click the [General] tab. Name Live Source Enter the name of the operating room. This is a required item. Displays the live sources associated with the operating room in list view. The following items can be edited. [Name]: Enter the name of the live source displayed on the operating room list screen. [Server]: Select [Master server] or [Recording server] from the combo box. An import server does not have a live recording function, and is not displayed. [Stream Name]: Enter the name of the stream file specified in [Enter a name for the new Stream file] in step 6 on page 19. Enter the following if using Wowza: live/xxxx, where xxxx is the stream file name. A validation error will occur if the stream name of a live source does not contain a slash (/) character. Adding a live source Click the [Add] button to add a live source. Deleting a live source Select the live source to delete and click the [Remove] button. Click [OK] in the confirmation dialog to delete the selected live source. 34 System s

5 Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. 6 Click the [Viewer] tab. 7 Click the [Add] button. The [Search User/Group] dialog appears. 8 Search the CMS users/groups and select a viewer from the list, then click the [OK] button. 9 Configure the following settings. View Role 10 Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. Select the view role (operating room viewing privileges) for the user or group from the combo box. [Live Control]: Grant viewing, start/stop recording, and muting start/stop control privileges. [View Only]: Grant viewing privilege only. Adding a user/group Click the [Add] button to display the [Search User/Group] dialog. Search for a user/group and/or select a user/group from the list, then click the [OK] button to add the user/group to the viewer list. Deleting a user/group Select the user/group to delete in the viewer list and click the [Remove] button. The selected user/group is deleted. Changing existing operating room settings 1 Turn edit mode off. When edit mode is on, the operating room to change cannot be selected. The viewer is registered. 2 Click the row for the operating room to change in the operating room list area. The [Operating Room Details] dialog appears. 3 Configure settings as described on page 34. 4 Click the [Save] button. The metadata settings are changed. System s 35

Deleting a registered operating room 1 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 2 Click the row for the operating room to delete in the operating room list area. 3 Click the [Delete] button. A confirmation dialog appears. 4 Click the [Delete] button in the dialog. The operating room is deleted. 36 System s

Transcoder Tab Configures the image quality when the user extracts/merges video on the CMS operating screen. Tip Configures the selected item. 1 2 3 a [Save] button Saves the configuration settings. b [Revert] button Restores configuration settings to their previous values. c (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. Configuring the image quality 1 Configure the following items for each format. Edited Video High Quality Set the image quality when transcoding extracting/merging video files at high resolutions. s: 1920 1080 27Mbps, 1920 1080 20Mbps, 1920 1080 18Mbps, 1920 1080 12Mbps Middle Quality Low Quality Set the image quality when transcoding extracting/merging video files at medium resolutions. s: 1280 720 16Mbps, 1280 720 8Mbps, 1280 720 4Mbps Set the image quality when transcoding extracting/merging video files at low resolutions. s: 854 480 4Mbps, 854 480 2Mbps, 720 576 4Mbps, 720 576 2Mbps, 720 480 4Mbps, 720 480 2Mbps, 640 360 2Mbps, 640 360 1Mbps, 480 360 2Mbps, 480 360 1Mbps System s 37

Proxy Width Height Bitrate Sets the proxy file image size and bit rate when [Create proxy] is set to [On] in System s. s: 854 480 4Mbps, 854 480 2Mbps, 640 360 2Mbps, 640 360 1Mbps, 480 360 2Mbps The icon appears for modified items. To return the settings to the previous values, click the [Revert] button. 2 Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. A proxy file is not created if the resolution of the source file is lower than the setting specified here. 38 System s

Importer Tab The recorded material from a HVO recorder is saved to a shared folder on the CMS server (Windows Server 2012 R2). Image data can be viewed, searched, and edited by importing a copy of recorded material saved in the shared folder on the CMS server. Use this screen to register and configure recorders for shared folders. 1 2 3 4 5 WatchFile job status Green: Running Gray: Stopped Yellow: Pending, canceled Recorder status Green: Running Gray: Stopped a (Edit) button Invokes edit mode. 3 Click the [General] tab. b [Add] button Adds a recorder (page 39). c [Copy Add] button Copies the settings of a registered recorder and adds a new recorder based on those settings (page 42). d [Delete] button Deletes a recorder setting (page 42). e (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. Adding a recorder 1 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 2 Click the [Add] button. The [Add Importer ] dialog appears. 4 Configure the recorder. Name Operating Room Server Type Input Source Enter the name of the recorder. Displays the operating rooms specified on the [Operating Rooms] tab (page 34) in the combo box. Select the operating room configured for the recorder. The selected operating room is handled as case metadata. Displays the master server, and all import servers and recording servers in the combo box. Select the server to start an importer job and WatchFile job. Select the type of importer. For recorders other than HVO-series recorders, select [General]. Enter the name of the input source. The input source name is handled as metadata of the imported file. System s 39

Watch Folder Log Folder Enter the path of the shared folder configured in Step 4 (page 14). Enter a destination to save logs relating to file transfers between the recorder and the watch folder. When the importer is set to [General] Default Account Create the output folder on the CMS server before configuring this setting. Select the CMS user name to configure for the default account from the combo box. If the value of the reference path within a metadata information file and the CMS account are not mapped, the selected user is used as the [Owner] in the case metadata. 5 Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. 6 Click the [Metadata] tab of the [Add Importer ] dialog. The settings displayed on the [Metadata] tab vary depending on the type of importer selected in step 4. When the importer is set to [HVO] 7 Configure the metadata. s when the importer is set to [HVO] Patient ID Num of Digits Specify the same number of digits configured in [Digits in Patient ID] on the HVO recorder. Use the following procedure to check the setting on the HVO recorder. 1.Press the [MENU] button on the front panel of the HVO recorder. The menu appears on the display. 2.Click [s] on the menu screen. The [s] screen appears. 3.Select the [System Admin s] button on the screen. The [System Admin s] screen appears. 4.Select the [Function s] button on the screen. The [Function s] screen appears. 5.Check the setting of [Digits in Patient ID] on the [General 1] tab of the [Function s] screen. 40 System s

Directory Date Format Metadata Mapping Type Store Metadata File Select the date format of the folder name used when folders are created from the combo box. The directory data format options are [yyyymmdd], [MMddyyyy], and [ddmmyyyy]. Specify the same setting configured in [Date Format] on the HVO recorder. Use the following procedure to check the setting on the HVO recorder. 1.Press the [MENU] button on the front panel of the HVO recorder. The menu appears on the display. 2. Click [s] on the menu screen. The [s] screen appears. 3.Select the [System Admin s] button on the screen. The [System Admin s] screen appears. 4.Select the [Language] button on the screen. The [Language] screen appears. 5.Check the setting of [Date Format] on the [Language] screen. Select the source of the metadata information to import with the content. Meta Stamper: Import Metastamper metadata information into CMS. HVO: Import HVO metadata information into CMS. None: Do not import metadata information. Select [None] when registering the following recorders. HVO-series recorders configured not to export metadata files HVO-series recorders that do not support the metadata file export function Select [On] to import metadata files, or select [Off] to disable importing. Metadata Mapping Path of Account Account Type Metadata File Encryption Mapping list between the metadata items in the metadata file and the CMS metadata keys. [Path] Specify the path of the metadata in Metastamper or in the HVO-series metadata file for the CMS metadata item you want to map. For path values and descriptions, see the mapping settings on page 57. [CMS Metadata] Select the metadata item to display in CMS. Adding a metadata key Click the [Add] button and specify values for [Path] and [CMS Metadata]. Specify the reference path within the metadata information file. The value of the reference destination is used as the [Owner] in the case metadata. Example: /RecInfo/doctor/ Set whether to map the value of the reference destination specified in [Path of Account] or to map the registered user name as an alias. User ID: Use an LDAP user ID. User name (alias): Use the metadata of the user name registered as an alias. Select [On] to encrypt metadata files, or select [Off] to disable encryption. Set the following if encryption is enabled. AES Common Key Use the encryption key configured in Step 5 (page 17). AES Mode AES IV AES Padding s when the importer is set to [General] Case Folder (Regular Expression) Patient ID (Regular Expression) Refer to the Content Management System user s guide for how to configure settings. 8 Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. System s 41

9 Check that the specified recorder is displayed on the [Importer] screen. 10 Check the WatchFileJob status of the specified recorder. Monitoring the recorder job status 1 Turn edit mode off. Active Importer Jobs Displays the active importer jobs. Last Begin Date: Displays the date and time when job was last run. Created Date: Displays the date and time jobs were registered. Status: Displays [progress] for running jobs and [queued] for pending jobs. The job progress status is displayed in a progress bar as a percentage. When edit mode is on, the recorder to change cannot be selected. 2 Click the recorder to monitor on the recorder list screen. Adding a new recorder by copying a registered recorder You can copy the settings of a registered recorder and add a recorder based on those settings. 1 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 2 Select the source recorder on the recorder list screen. 3 Click the [Copy Add] button. The [Importer Details] screen appears. 3 Click the [Job Status] tab. Detailed information about the jobs linked to the recorder is displayed. The [Add Importer ] dialog appears. 4 Configure settings as described on page 39. Changing the settings of a registered recorder 1 Select the recorder to change on the recorder list screen. The [Importer Details] dialog appears. 2 Configure settings as described on page 39. WatchFileJob status (Cancel) button [Restart] button [Activate] button Displays a green indicator and Active when WatchFileJob is running. Displays a gray indicator and Inactive when WatchFileJob is stopped. Displays a green indicator when WatchFileJob is pending. Cancels the watch job for the watch folder. Restarts a canceled watch job for the watch folder. Displayed when the WatchFileJob status is Inactive. Click to start the WatchFileJob. s The [Type] and [Server] settings cannot be modified for registered recorder. The [Name], [Watch Folder], and [Log Folder] settings cannot be modified while WatchFileJob is active. First cancel the WatchFileJob and then change the settings. Deleting a registered recorder 1 Click the (Edit) button to invoke edit mode. 2 Select the recorder to delete on the recorder list screen. 3 Click the [Delete] button. A recorder with active jobs cannot be deleted. First cancel the jobs and then delete. 42 System s

Exporter Tab Configures export settings for registering still images in PACS. 1 2 3 a [Save] button Saves the configuration settings. b [Revert] button Restores configuration settings to their previous values. c (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. Configuring export settings for PACS registration Initial settings are configured immediately after installation. Change the settings as required. 1 Configure the following items. SCU Enter the service class user (client (Client AE Title) AE title). Client Port Enter the client port. SCP Enter the service class provider (PACS AE Title) (PACS AE title). PACS IP Enter the IP address of PACS. Address PACS Port Enter the PACS port. [Echo] button Click the button to start the communications status check of PACS registration using the configured settings. A progress indicator is displayed beside the button during the check process. If registration is enabled, the indicator disappears. If registration is not enabled, an error message appears. To return the settings to the previous values, click the [Revert] button. 2 Click the [Save] button. The settings are saved. System s 43

User/Group and Role s Users/Groups Tab Use this screen to configure users and groups in the system. Users and groups can be assigned one of the following account roles (Integrator, Manager, Editor, or Viewer). The functions that are made available vary according to the account role. For details, see About Account Roles (page 61) in the Appendix. Tip Users to register must be LDAP users and groups, since user authentication is performed using Active Directory or OpenLDAP. 1 2 3 4 5 Users and groups that have expired are shown in red. a (Edit) button Invokes edit mode, displaying the [Add] button and [Delete] button. b [Add] button Adds a user or group (page 44). c [Delete] button Deletes a user or group (page 47). Registering a top-level LDAP user/group Use the following procedure with no user or group selected in the list. 1 Click the (Edit) button. 2 Click the [Add] button. The [Add User/Group] dialog appears. d (Up) and (Down) buttons Changes the priority of the selected user or group (page 47). e (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. 44 User/Group and Role s

3 Configure the following settings. Name Parent Group Expire Date Login Banned Enter the name of the user/group. This is a required item. Displays the parent group. (none) is displayed when creating a toplevel user/group. Enter the expiration data of the user/ group. This item cannot be configured for a toplevel user/group. Disable/enable (On/Off) login to other toplevel user/groups. The default setting is Off. Registering an LDAP user in a top-level LDAP group Tip Only an LDAP user can be registered. 1 Click the (Edit) button. 2 Click the row for the destination LDAP group in the list on the [User/Group] screen. 3 Click the [Add] button. The [Add User/Group] dialog appears. Role Type This item cannot be configured for a toplevel user/group. Select the role of the user/group from the combo box. For details about roles, see page 48. Displays the type of the user/group. It cannot be modified. 4 Enter the LDAP keyword to use in the search box. The search results appear in list view. 5 Select the LDAP user/group to register from the search results list. LDAP users are displayed immediately below the selected LDAP group in the list. 4 Select the LDAP user to register from the list. Attempting to register a registered LDAP group/user will cause an error. 5 Set [Name] and [Role] in the dialog. 6 Click the [Save] button. The screen returns to the [Users/Groups] screen. 7 Check that the user/group has been registered. 6 Enter an alias in the [Alias Name] text box if you want to specify an alias for the LDAP user to add. 7 Click the [Save] button. The [Add User/Group] dialog closes. 8 Check that the user/group has been registered. User/Group and Role s 45

Changing user or group settings You can change the settings for a registered user or group. 1 Turn edit mode off. When edit mode is on, the user/group to change cannot be selected. 2 Click the row for the user/group to change in the list on the [Users/Groups] screen. The [User/Group Details] dialog appears. Alias Name User Type Share Automatically [Add] button [Remove] button Sets an alias for the LDAP user. An alias can be used for the [Account Type] set in step 7 on page 41. This can be configured only when modifying an LDAP user. Displays the type of the user. It cannot be modified. Displays the user/group name and sharing role of user/groups to share with automatically. For details about automatic sharing, see page 46. Adds a user/group to share with automatically (page 46). Removes a user/group to share with automatically (page 47). The icon appears for modified items. To return the settings to the previous values, click the [Revert] button. 3 Change the settings. 4 Click the [Save] button. The changes are saved and the screen returns to the [User/Group Details] dialog closes. Name Parent Group Expire Date Login Banned Role Type User ID LDAP User Name Enter the name of the user/group. This is a required item. Displays the top-level user/group. It cannot be modified. Enter the expiration data of the top-level user/group. Only a top-level user/group can be changed. Disable/enable (On/Off) login to other top-level user/groups. The default setting is Off. Only a top-level user/group can be changed. Select the role of the user/group from the combo box. For details about roles, see page 48. Displays the type of the user/group. It cannot be modified. Displays the user ID. It cannot be modified. Displays the LDAP user name. It cannot be modified. Sharing user or group contents (automatic sharing function) You can share content owned by a user or group with other users and groups. The user/group names for sharing and their roles are displayed in [Share Automatically] in the [User/Group Details] dialog. To add a user or group for sharing 1 Click the [Add] button in the [User/Group Details] dialog. The [Search User/Group] dialog for searching for a user/group to share with automatically appears. 46 User/Group and Role s

2 Enter the keyword for the user/group to share contents with in the search box. The search results appear in list view. 3 Click the user or group to share with automatically. 4 Click the [OK] button. Sharing automatically is configured, and the screen returns to the [User/Group Details] dialog. 5 Set the sharing role for the specified user or group to share with automatically from the combo box. The selectable sharing roles are [Read/Write] and [Readonly]. For details about the operations available for the specified sharing role, refer to Sharing Roles in the User s Guide. 6 Click the [Save] button. Enabling sharing also shares content imported previously by the user configured for sharing. To remove a user or group to share with automatically 1 Click the user/group to remove from [Share Automatically] in the [Users/Groups Details] dialog. 2 Click the [Remove] button. The selected user/group is removed from the list, and sharing is canceled. 3 Click the [Save] button. Removing sharing privileges also disables sharing of content previously imported by the user configured for sharing. Changing the usage priority of an LDAP user belonging to several groups If an LDAP user is registered in more than one top-level user/group, and the [Expire Date] and [Login Banned] settings for user/groups to which the LDAP user belongs are different, the priority of the user/group settings information that is used can be changed by changing the display order in the list on the [Users/Groups] screen. A higher position in the list increases the priority, while a lower position decreases the priority. 1 Select a top-level user/group for which you want to change the priority. 2 Click the (Up) or (Down) button on the [Users/ Groups] screen. Tips The priority is changed. The display order of the list sets the priority of the configuration used. A user who belongs to more than one group and has an account registration has operating permissions using that account. A user who belongs to more than one group and does not have an account registration will be granted operating permission for an account determined by the account priority of the groups to which they belong the first time they log in. Deleting a user or group 1 Click the (Edit) button. 2 Click the row for the user/group to delete in the list on the [Users/Groups] screen. 3 Click the [Delete] button. A deletion confirmation message appears. 4 Click the [Delete] button. The user/group is deleted. s Deleting a group also deletes the user/groups belonging to the group. If there is more than one piece of content owned by a user, attempting to delete the account will cause an error. User/Group and Role s 47

Roles Tab You can change the role setting applied to a user or group. 1 a (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. 48 User/Group and Role s

Monitoring Jobs Job Tab You can monitor information for currently running jobs and completed jobs. You can also stop, restart, cancel, and delete jobs as required. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 qa a (Edit) button Invokes edit mode, displaying the [Delete] button. b [Delete] button Deletes the selected job (page 50). c [Filter] combo box Filters the jobs to display by the selected criteria. [All]: Displays all jobs. [Active Jobs]: Displays the currently running jobs. [History Jobs]: Displays completed jobs. d [Type] combo box Filters the jobs to display by the job type. e [Type] combo box Filters the jobs to display by the job type. f (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. Tip The display is updated every three seconds, even without clicking the button. g Job items Displays job item names. Click an item name to sort the job list in ascending/descending order for the selected item. h Link to contents playback screen Clicking links colored blue will display the contents playback screen in a separate window. i Job status Displays the job status (page 50). j Page switching Switches the displayed page when the jobs fill more than one page. k Displayed jobs and total jobs The numbers of the jobs displayed on the current page is displayed beside [Job]. The total number of jobs in the list is displayed beside [Total Job]. Monitoring Jobs 49

Checking the job status The job status is displayed in a progress bar in the [Status] column. Job status Running jobs Pending jobs Queued jobs Completed jobs Paused jobs Failed jobs Canceled jobs You can stop, restart, cancel, and delete the processing for running jobs and delete jobs that have finished running. (Pause) button: Pauses job processing. (Resume) button: Resumes processing of a paused job. (Cancel) button: Cancels job processing. (Delete) button: Deletes the job. When clicked, a deletion confirmation message appears. Click the [OK] button of the message dialog to delete the job. Monitoring job details 1 Turn edit mode off. s Display Progress and a green indicator are displayed in the progress bar. Progress status is displayed by the length of the bar. Pending and a yellow indicator are displayed in the progress bar. Queued and a green indicator are displayed in the progress bar. Completed and a gray indicator are displayed in the progress bar. Paused and a green indicator are displayed in the progress bar. The progress bar turns light red, and Error and a gray indicator are displayed in the progress bar. The progress bar turns light gray, and Canceled and a gray indicator are displayed in the progress bar. Job details cannot be monitored if edit mode is on. 2 Click the row for the job that your want to display details on the job list screen. Tip Clicking a link when [Target Case/ID] is displayed blue will display the corresponding contents playback screen. Do not click the link when you want to display the [Job Details] dialog. The [Job Details] dialog appears. [Pause] button: Pauses job processing. [Resume] button: Resumes processing of a paused job. [Cancel] button: Cancels job processing [Delete] button: Deletes the job. When clicked, a deletion confirmation message appears. Click the [OK] button of the message dialog to delete the job. Showing/hiding items Click the (Show) or (Hide) button to show/ hide an item. 3 When finished, click the [X] (Close) button. The dialog closes, and the screen returns to the job list screen. Deleting a job There are three methods for deleting a job. Deleting using the [Delete] button in edit mode You can delete several selected jobs at the same time. 1 Click the (Edit) button. 2 Click the job row to delete. 3 Click the [Delete] button. A deletion confirmation message appears. 4 Click the [OK] button in the message dialog. The job is deleted. 50 Monitoring Jobs

Deleting using the (Delete) button in the [Status] column for each job 1 Click the (Delete) button. A deletion confirmation message appears. 2 Click the [OK] button in the message dialog. The job is deleted. Deleting using the [Delete] button in the [Job Details] dialog (page 50) Monitoring Jobs 51

Checking Logs Operation Log Tab Exports the user operation history as a log. 1 a (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. Exporting an operation log 1 Select the date of the log you want to export from the [Log Files] combo box. 2 Click the [Download] button. The log file is saved according to the browser settings and display format. 52 Checking Logs

System Log Tab Exports CMS server logs. 1 a (Refresh) button Updates the display to the latest status. Exporting a system log 1 Select the log you want to export from the [Log Files] combo box. You can select a server to download logs from each server. The master server, import servers, and recording servers are displayed. 2 Click the [Download] button. The log file is saved according to the browser settings and display format. Checking Logs 53

CMS Metastamper s The initialization settings are displayed. This section describes CMS Metastamper configuration performed by administrator users. Editable surgeon name on the main screen.ini File s You can change the patient information items displayed on the main screen and the patient information file contents exported to CMS by editing the setting.ini file. 1 Open the setting.ini file in the following folder using a text editor, such as Pad. C:\ProgramFiles(x86)\Sony\CMS_MetaStamper Tip In Windows 8 and 8.1, the setting.ini file is located in the following folder. C:\Users\user_name\AppData\Local\VirtualStore \Program Files (x86)\sony\cms_metastamper 2 Change the.ini file values as required. Value Operation 0 Not displayed in patient information on the main screen, but is included in the patient information file exported to CMS. 1 to 8 Displayed in patient information on the main screen in the specified sequence, and is included in the patient information file exported to CMS. 54 CMS Metastamper s

Config s 1 Start the touch panel PC. CMS Metastamper starts, and the main screen appears. 2 Click/tap the (s) button. MPPS SCU settings AE Title MPPS SCP settings IP Address Port Number AE Title [ECHO] button Enter the AE title that Metastamper transmits with the MPPS. Enter the IP address of the MPPS SCP. Enter the port number of the MPPS SCP. Enter the AE title of the MPPS SCP. Click to apply settings. Success is displayed if settings are successfully applied. Recorder settings The [Configure] screen appears. Recorder No Enable Select the recorder number to use from the combo box. Place a check mark in the checkbox to enable the recorder, as required, when several recorders are connected. Recorder 1 is enabled when one recorder is connected by default at installation. COM Port settings 3 Configure the following items. DICOM settings MWM SCP settings AE Title MWM SCP settings IP Address Port Number AE Title [ECHO] button Enter the AE title that Metastamper transmits with the MWM SCU. Enter the IP address of the MWM SCP. Enter the port number of the MWM SCP. Enter the AE title of the MWM SCP. Click to apply settings. Success is displayed if settings are successfully applied. COM Port Number Bit Rate File Server settings File Server UNC User Password Enter the COM port number of the recorder. Enter the bit rate of the recorder. Displays the save destination path of the file server settings. The display changes to match the setting of [Recorder No] in the [Recorder] settings. Enter the user name of the file server. Enter the password of the file server. CMS Metastamper s 55

[AES Password] button Clicking this displays the [AES ] dialog. Configure the Metastamper metadata encrypted password (key) in the dialog. Tip A space character is represented by an asterisk (*). 3 Set the method for importing patient IDs. Password Disp Password Specify a character string password (key) or a hexadecimal key. Place a check mark in the checkbox to show the entered password in the dialog. Lead Position Length Select the import start position in the patient ID from the combo box. Select the length (number of digits) of the patient ID from the combo box. [Reader ] button Configuration is required if patient information other than the patient ID, such as the patient name, is stored in a barcode or in a magnetic swipe (page 56). 4 Click the [Analyze] button. Patient IDs are displayed using the specified display method as shown in [Result]. 4 Click the [OK] button. The settings are saved. Reader s 1 Click the [Reader ] button on the [Configure] screen. The reader settings screen appears. 2 Import card reader data using a barcode reader while the screen is displayed. 5 Click the [OK] button. The configuration is saved, and the reader settings screen closes. The data appears. 56 CMS Metastamper s

Appendix Metadata Paths in Metastamper and HVO Metadata Files Metadata mapping paths in HVO-series metadata files xml No. Path Description 1 /RecInfo/recordingdate/ Recording start date and time 2 /RecInfo/doctor/ Name of doctor 3 /RecInfo/institute/ Name of institution 4 /RecInfo/procedure/ Procedure 5 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/id/ Patient ID 6 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/name/ Name of patient 7 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/gender/ Gender of patient 8 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/dateofbirth/ Date of birth of patient ini No. Path Description 1 /RecInfo/recordingdate/ Recording start date and time 2 /RecInfo/doctor/ Name of doctor 3 /RecInfo/institute/ Name of institution 4 /RecInfo/procedure/ Procedure 5 /PatientInfo/id/ Patient ID 6 /PatientInfo/name/ Name of patient 7 /PatientInfo/gender/ Gender of patient 8 /PatientInfo/dateofbirth/ Date of birth of patient Metadata mapping paths in Metastamper metadata files No. Path Description 1 /RecInfo/RecordingDate/ Recording start date and time 2 /RecInfo/AccessionNumber/ Accession number 3 /RecInfo/Modality/ Modality 4 /RecInfo/StudyInstanceUID/ Study instance UID 5 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PatientName/Name/ Name of patient (full name) 6 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PatientName/Alphabet/ Name of patient (alphabetic characters) 7 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PatientName/Ideogram/ Name of patient (ideographic characters) 8 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PatientName/Phonogram/ Name of patient (phonetic characters) 9 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PatientID/ Patient ID 10 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PatientBirthDate/ Date of birth of patient 11 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PatientSex/ Gender of patient Appendix 57

No. Path Description 12 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PatientWeight/ Weight of patient 13 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PatientSize/ Height of patient 14 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PatientState/ Status of patient 15 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/PregnancyStatus/ Status of pregnancy 16 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/MedicalAlerts/ Medical alerts 17 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/Allergies/ Contrast agent allergies 18 /RecInfo/PatientInfo/SpecialNeeds/ Special requirements 19 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledStationAETitle/ Scheduled station AE title 20 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledProcedureStepStartDate/ Scheduled procedure step start date 21 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledProcedureStepStartTime/ Scheduled procedure step start time 22 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledProcedureStepID/ Scheduled procedure step ID 23 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledPerformingPhysicianName/ Name/ 24 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledPerformingPhysicianName/ Alphabet/ 25 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledPerformingPhysicianName/ Ideogram/ 26 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledPerformingPhysicianName/ Phonogram/ Name of scheduled performing physician (full name) Name of scheduled performing physician (alphabetic characters) Name of scheduled performing physician (ideographic characters) Name of scheduled performing physician (phonetic characters) 27 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledProcedureStepDescription/ Scheduled procedure step description 28 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledStationName/ Scheduled station name 29 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ScheduledProcedureStepLocation/ Scheduled procedure step location 30 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ReferringPhysicianName/Name/ Name of referring physician (full name) 31 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ReferringPhysicianName/Alphabet/ Name of referring physician (alphabetic characters) 32 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ReferringPhysicianName/Ideogram/ Name of referring physician (ideographic characters) 33 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/ReferringPhysicianName/Phonogram/ Name of referring physician (phonetic characters) 34 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/RequestingPhysician/Name/ Name of requesting physician (full name) 35 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/RequestingPhysician/Alphabet/ Name of requesting physician (alphabetic characters) 36 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/RequestingPhysician/Ideogram/ Name of requesting physician (ideographic characters) 37 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/RequestingPhysician/Phonogram/ Name of requesting physician (phonetic characters) 38 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/InstitutionName/ Name of institution 39 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/RequestedProcedureID/ Requested procedure ID 40 /RecInfo/ScheduledProcedureStepSequence/RequestedProcedureDescription/ Requested procedure description 41 /RecInfo/RequestedProcedureCodeSequence/CodeValue/ Code value 42 /RecInfo/RequestedProcedureCodeSequence/CodingSchemeDesignator/ Encoding scheme designator 43 /RecInfo/RequestedProcedureCodeSequence/CodingSchemeVersion/ Encoding scheme version 44 /RecInfo/RequestedProcedureCodeSequence/CodeMeaning/ Code meaning 45 /RecInfo/PerformedSeriesSequence/PerformingPhysicianName/Name/ Name of performing physician (full name) 58 Appendix

No. Path Description 46 /RecInfo/PerformedSeriesSequence/PerformingPhysicianName/Alphabet/ Name of performing physician (alphabetic characters) 47 /RecInfo/PerformedSeriesSequence/PerformingPhysicianName/Ideogram/ Name of performing physician (ideographic characters) 48 /RecInfo/PerformedSeriesSequence/PerformingPhysicianName/Phonogram/ Name of performing physician (phonetic characters) 49 /RecInfo/StudyDate/ Examination date 50 /RecInfo/StudyTime/ Examination time Appendix 59

Supported Network Cameras and Camera Servers (connectivity verified) The system works with the following network cameras and camera servers with the following parameters. Network camera (SNC-WR632/SNC-VM630) Video codec Parameter Video codec H.264 I-picture interval 1, 3, 5 Image size 1080/720/576/480/184p Bit rate 8/4/1 Mbps Frame rate 30/15/5/1 H.264 profile High/main/baseline Bit rate compression mode s CBR On/Off Audio codec Audio codec Audio transmission Parameter AAC (64/128kbps) On/Off Camera server (SNT-EP104) Video codec Parameter Video codec H.264 I-picture interval 1, 3, 5 Image size 576/480/240p Bit rate 4/1 Mbps Frame rate 30/15/5/1 60 Appendix

About Account Roles Access permissions for content by account role Account role Integrator Manager Editor Viewer Access permission Viewing/editing of content and accompanying metadata belonging to all users and groups. Viewing/editing of content and accompanying metadata belonging to all users and groups. Viewing/editing of content registered by oneself and other content for which sharing permission has been granted. Viewing of metadata for content for which sharing permission has been granted. Supported account role operations Operations in the global area (ipad) and Archive screen Area/screen Operation Integrator Manager Editor Viewer Global area Archive screen and live screen Yes Yes Yes Yes switching Logging out Yes Yes Yes Yes Launching the [s] dialog Yes Yes Yes Yes Launching the [Upload] dialog Yes Yes Yes Yes Launching the Admin Tool screen Yes Yes No No Case list screen Calendar and search pane operations Yes Yes Yes Yes Viewing cases Yes *1 Yes *1 Yes *2 Yes *2 Case properties screen File properties screen (common) File properties screen (video) Editing cases Deleting cases Merging cases Yes Yes Yes No Viewing files Yes Yes Yes Yes Deleting files Yes Yes Yes No PACS registration Yes Yes Yes No Copying files Yes Yes Yes No Uploading files Yes Yes Yes No Viewing case information Yes Yes Yes Yes Editing case metadata Yes Yes Yes No Sharing cases Yes Yes Yes No Editing file metadata Yes Yes Yes No Viewing case information Yes Yes Yes Yes Editing case metadata Yes Yes Yes No Downloading files Yes Yes Yes No Viewing other sources Yes Yes Yes Yes Configuring URLs for sharing Yes Yes Yes No Playing files, timeline operations Yes Yes Yes Yes Capturing Yes Yes Yes No Invoking video edit mode Yes Yes Yes No Displaying dual-play mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Appendix 61

Area/screen Operation Integrator Manager Editor Viewer File properties screen (dual-play mode screen) File properties screen (still images) File properties screen (video edit mode) Playing files, timeline operations Yes Yes Yes Yes Viewing file information and case Yes Yes Yes Yes information Selecting audio sources Yes Yes Yes Yes Displaying single-play mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Displaying full-screen mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Displaying normal-screen mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Playing video Yes Yes Yes No Editing video Yes Yes Yes No Creating clips Yes Yes Yes No *1: Displays all cases registered in CMS. *2: Displays cases belonging to the logged-in user and shared cases only. Operations on the Admin Tool screen The Admin Tool screen is not displayed for users logged in with Editor or Viewer role. Screen Operation Integrator Manager System analysis Viewing system information Yes Yes Server s LDAP Server Viewing LDAP server settings Yes Yes Editing LDAP server settings Yes No Master Server Viewing master server settings Yes Yes Editing master server settings Yes No Import Server Viewing import server settings Yes Yes Editing import server settings Yes No Recording Server Viewing recording server settings Yes Yes Editing recording server settings Yes No System s General s Viewing general settings Yes Yes Editing general settings Yes Yes Metadata Viewing metadata settings Yes Yes Editing metadata settings Yes Yes Operating Room Viewing the operating room list Yes Yes Editing operation room settings Yes Yes Transcoder Viewing transcoder settings Yes Yes Editing transcoder settings Yes Yes Importer Viewing the recorder list Yes Yes Editing recorder settings Yes Yes Exporter Viewing the exporter list Yes Yes Editing exporter settings Yes Yes Users and Users/Groups Viewing users and groups Yes Yes Groups Editing users and groups Yes Yes Roles Viewing roles Yes Yes Job Job Viewing the job list Yes Yes Editing job settings Yes Yes 62 Appendix

Screen Operation Integrator Manager Log Log Viewing operation logs Yes Yes Downloading operation logs Yes Yes Displaying system logs Yes Yes Downloading system logs Yes Yes Appendix 63

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