TVU One represents a tremendous leap forward in professional live video streaming solutions. Choose from one of two TVU One transmitter models; the TVU One FHD and the TVU One 4K (also referred to as packs) in this document. The TVU One transmitter is 5G ready with UHD quality and sub-second latency.
TVU One 4K delivers high-definition picture quality with 0.5-second latency at 3 Mbps within an ultra-compact, rugged hardware design. The TVU One FHD and 4K transmitters use the H.265/HEVC or H.264 encoding and compression standard to deliver greater efficiency in data use and increased transmission stability.
The H.265 hardware encoding chip delivers full broadcast quality in 4K, 10-bit true 60 fps video at as low as 3 Mbps with proven patented Inverse StatMux Plus technology, (IS+). IS+ is the ultimate transmission algorithm. TVU One 4K uses less data and combats packet loss to achieve transmissions with virtually zero latency, down to 0.5 seconds, even in a moving vehicle or when going live in 4K. The TVU One FHD transmitter can also transmit live 1080p-60 at as low as 800 Kbps.
Both TVU One transmitter models simultaneously aggregate up to 12 data connections and can obtain bandwidth from anywhere: cellular 3G/4G/5G LTE, WiFi, Ethernet, or satellite.
The TVU One 4K and FHD models have 100% more battery life than their predecessors. The TVU One FHD can communicate using IFB and bidirectional VoIP between the studio and the field operator without latency.
Real-time dual encoding makes it possible to go live under any network conditions by simultaneously recording a full HD copy of your video for later download.
Transmitter enhancements and new features:
TVU One transmitter models have a robust hardware design and functions to fit the needs of any live broadcaster. The TVU One runs on the TVU platform and includes the following features and functions:
This software user guide provides detailed information about the following topics:
Before using this TVU One software user guide, refer to the latest TVU One hardware user guide. TVU One software builds (v6.8.2 and v7.0) support the RVF adapter. Build v7.0, and higher features two LCD console interfaces to choose from. From the About screen, build v7.0 and higher allows the option to upgrade to the improved User interface, which allows easy access to configuration settings.
If you prefer using the new TVU One User Interface, refer to “Chapter 5 – New User Interface Introduction, Software Setup, and Configuration.” Otherwise, continue with Chapter 2.
Note: To upgrade to the new software version, contact TVU Support at support@tvunetworks.com.
The transmitter’s LCD touchscreen interface allows transmission control while in the field. When the transmitter is first turned on, and SDI connected, the user will see the status display screen.
The TVU test pattern will display on the LCD screen if no transmission feed is connected.
(1) Transmission Status: The transmission status monitor displays the current transmission status of the TVU Pack. If the LCD screen displays “LIVE,” it indicates the transmission is Live. If a camera or input source is not connected to the TVU One transmitter, the LCD panel will display “Online” (Standby) or Preview mode.
(2) Data Card Status Monitor:
Displays the current number and status of all data cards connected to the TVU One. The status of data cards connected to the Pack will appear as green, red, orange, or black. Green status indicates that the data card is connected. Orange status indicates that the data card is attempting to dial. The red status indicates that the data card is not connected. Black status indicates there is no card.
(3) Ethernet Connection: Displays the status of the Ethernet connection.
(4) Receiver Name: Shows the receiver name to which the unit is transmitting.
(5) Hotspot Connection: Displays the status of the hotspot connection.
(6) WiFi Connection: Displays the status of the WiFi connection.
(7) Latency Status: Displays the current latency of the transmission.
(8) Bit Rate Status: Displays the current Bit Rate (B/R).
(9) Audio Input Level Monitor: Dynamically displays the unit’s audio input level (DBFS) with graphical colors. Analog audio input is available via IFB port to embedded SDI.
The Audio mapping feature (e.g.) replace channels 1-2 with channels 3-4.
(10) Battery Status: Indicates the status of the battery.
The LCD screen on the transmitter can be operated with simple taps and swipes of a finger, much like a smartphone with a touchscreen user interface. When accessed, the operational functions and status display interfaces available will appear as a pop-up window or drop-down menu that overlays the preview or live video input. Follow these instructions to access all the transmitter’s features and functions through its LCD touchscreen.
To go Live, complete the following steps:
Note: To Exit from going Live, touch the X in the top right corner of the screen to close the window.
To stop a live transmission, tap the middle of the touch screen, and a pop-up screen will appear. A “Stop Live” toggle will appear at the bottom of the page. Slide the toggle from left to right to stop the live transmission. The LCD will display “Standby” in the upper left corner of the screen when the live transmission is stopped.
To select a preset transmission mode, complete the following steps:
Note: Your selection will highlight green. The pack must be in live mode before you can change selections.
To manage the second and sub-second Latency settings, complete the following steps:
To monitor detailed transmitter information as well as Ethernet, hotspot, and WiFi connections, complete the following steps:
(1) Ethernet
(2) Hotspot
(3) WiFi connection
The TVU One model FHD and 4K support onboard H.265/HEVC or H.264 encoding.
To select an encoding option, complete the following steps:
To turn off the TVU One transmitter, complete the following steps:
Note: The battery will charge faster if the TVU One unit is powered OFF.
The TVU One comes with an AC adapter to charge the unit. To charge the TVU One, connect the AC adapter as shown.
The TVU One TM1000v3 displays the following power button status when the AC adapter is properly connected and the battery is charging:
To access the TVU One model number, Peer ID, software version, App version input, format, and transmitter configuration information, complete the following steps:
The TVU Transmitter’s operational status can be monitored, and various transmission functions can be controlled from a Web browser. This interface can be accessed using a standard web browser connected to the TVU One hotspot USB port on the side transmitter panel.
Complete the steps in the following procedure to configure the TVU One to the internal hotspot using your iPhone or smart mobile device.
TVUPACK_XXXX
(Where X is the last 4 digits of the transmitter’s PID)
The default password is the last 8 digits of the TVU One PID
Note: All password characters are uppercase. The password can be changed in the Web UI if desired.
The TVU One FHD and 4K models include a digital audio input with embedded SDI that supports up to 8 channels. This feature provides an optimized audio transmission quality and compatibility and supports high bit-rate audio up to 320 Kbps. Analog audio input is possible via IFB port to embedded SDI.
The audio-only option is only available after enabling the feature.
TVU One transmitter functions and status screen descriptions are as follows:
(1) Drop-down menu: Use the drop-down menu to select, monitor, and control all aspects of transmission, including data cards, Ethernet, WiFi, BGAN, Receiver, and return video feed.
(2) TVU Pack information: This provides information about a specific TVU Pack, including its model number, version number, and PID.
(3) CPU: Displays the current CPU capacity and temperature.
(4) Battery: Main battery status.
(5) Input: Displays the input source.
(6) IFB: This function allows the user to change the audio level of the IFB function. It also includes analog audio input via the IFB port to embedded SDI.
(7) Video: Displays video transmission information and status.
(8) Network: Modem card information, including type, connectivity, and IP address, all organized by slot number.
Complete the following steps in this procedure to set up and configure Ethernet using the TVU One setup and configuration window.
The DHCP IP address is automatically generated and cannot be manually entered.
The WiFi menu provides configuration information and access to change the WiFi settings. The transmitter can optionally support multiple WiFi connections by purchasing optional hardware. For more information, contact TVU Networks support.
When multiple WiFi adapters are connected, you can scan available slots for WiFi adapters and configure the WiFi login information using the TVU One WiFi setup and configuration window.
Complete the steps in the following procedure to configure your WiFi settings:
The hotspot menu provides status information on clients connected through the hotspot.
Complete the following steps in the following procedure to view and change hotspot status:
Note: The Connected Client list window displays a list of devices that are connected by way of hotspots.
Note: The new password must be 8 characters and does not take affect until the system is restarted.
The Modem screen provides modem configuration information. Many cellular data cards are automatically detected by the TVU transmitter and will self-configure. If this is the case, no further action will be required. If a data card needs configuring, you can use the Modem menu to configure specific data cards.
Complete the steps in the following procedure to configure specific data cards:
Advanced control of the receiver’ Live session can be configured by using the Config page available through the TVU One hotspot feature.
Use the Config window to control bit rate and delay by entering your data in the respective fields and clicking the Apply button to save your settings. This status window also allows you to choose the operational mode provided in the drop-down menu at the bottom of the screen: Interview, Normal, Fast Moving, SD, Tape Feed, and User Definable.
Complete the steps in the following procedure to select an alternate receiver, view its status, and set up and control a ”Live” transmission:
Note: Below the Live and Apply buttons you can view the Receiver status. Receiver status displays the current TVU Pack Receiver ID, TVU Pack Transmitter ID, Line Quality, Error Rate, and Auto Set information.
After reboot, the initial status screen displays.
Note: Modem removal must be completed by TVU Support or an authorized TVU reseller.
The transmitter’s new LCD touchscreen interface allows transmission control in the field. When the transmitter is first turned on and SDI connected, the user sees the status display screen.
(1) Transmission Status: The transmission status monitor displays the current transmission status of the TVU Pack. If the LCD screen displays “LIVE,” it indicates the transmission is Live. If a camera or input source is not connected to the TVU One transmitter, the LCD screen will display “Online” (Standby) or Preview mode.
(2) Data Card Status Monitor:
Displays the current number and status of all data cards connected to the TVU One. The status of data cards connected to the Pack will appear as green, red, orange, or black. Green status indicates that the data card is connected. Orange status indicates that the data card is attempting to dial. Red status indicates that the data card is not connected. Black status indicates there is no card.
(3) Ethernet Connection: Displays the status of the Ethernet connection.
(4) Receiver Name: Shows the receiver name to which the unit is transmitting.
(5) Hotspot Connection: Displays the status of the hotspot connection.
(6) WiFi Connection: Displays the status of the WiFi connection.
(7) Latency Status: Displays the current latency of the transmission.
(8) Bit Rate Status: Displays the current Bit Rate (B/R).
(9) Display LCD: “No Video Input” displays on the LCD screen when the transmitter is not connected to a transmission feed.
(10) Battery Status: Indicates the status of the battery.
o view and upgrade to the new version, the device must have the “UserUpgrade” feature enabled. When enabled, a notification displays “New version available” on the LCD screen and configuration page.
The user can also see the notification of the new version at the top of the Configuration page when there is a new APP version available on any page. Access the configuration page by entering “192.168.4.1” in the browser address bar.
Click Details for more info about this new release, then click Update on this page to update the app version. Users can also choose to click Ignore this version or close the notification.
Note: If user’s choose to ignore this version, , they won’t be reminded of this version again unless a new one is available, regardless of whether their device is on or off.
If users want to know if there is an available app version, they can go to the “General Settings > App Updates” page, which will detect in real-time whether there is an available new version. A pop-up confirmation box for upgrading to the new version will appear above (as shown in the New version notification figure) if there is a new version.
When a new APP version is available, users can see the notification of the new version on the touch screen of their device.
Click Details for more info about this new release, then click Update on this page to update the app version. Users can also choose to click Ignore this version or close the notification.
Note: If user’s choose to ignore this version, , they won’t be reminded of this version again unless a new one is available, regardless of whether their device is on or off.
If users want to know if there is an available app version, they can go to the Config Settings > About page to check. If there is a “New” icon after the APP version on the About page, to indicate that there is a new version available. Clicking on the New icon will allow you to view detailed version information, as shown in the “New version is available notification – LCD screen” figure.
There are two methods to take your transmission live:
All configuration options and settings are now accessible using the gear-shaped Settings icon in the LCD’s bottom left.
Note: All of the selections in the Config tab are clickable except for the Story selection.
Note: When starting a live transmission from this menu, you will not be prompted to slide a button. The transmission will begin with a countdown.
The TVU One model FHD and 4K support onboard H.265/HEVC or H.264 encoding.
To select an encoding option, complete the following steps:
Note: Your selection will highlight green. The pack must be in live mode before you can change selections.
To manage the second and sub-second Latency settings, complete the following steps:
Note: To exit this menu, tap the Home button.
Access the device’s configuration page by entering “192.168.4.1” in the browser address bar. After entering the configuration page, there is a Low Bitrate Warning switch on the receiver page under the “Live” menu, with the default state set to off.
When users enable the “Low Bitrate Warning,” the “Low Bitrate Threshold’’ will follow the transmission bitrate setting by default so that users can always know if the transmission bitrate is lower than their set bitrate.
Users can also manually uncheck the “Follow Transmission Settings” checkbox, allowing them to set a limit threshold according to their own needs.
Users can see the warning message at the top of any page when the transmission bitrate is below the threshold. The message will remain visible until the user manually dismisses it or the Bitrate recovers above the threshold. If the user dismisses it manually, the system will perform another check after 30 seconds.
On the Pack LCD screen, users will see the top bar’s background color change to orange, and a warning notification, along with the highlighted threshold value, will be displayed. This message will remain visible until the user manually closes it or the bitrate recovers above the threshold.
To monitor detailed transmitter information as well as Ethernet, hotspot, and WiFi connections, complete the following steps:
(1) Ethernet (2) Hotspot (3) Wi-Fi connection
The About page in the Config tab displays the Pack’s model number, Peer ID, software version, App version input, format, and transmitter configuration information.
To access the About screen, complete the following steps:
Note: You must reboot the Pack after changing the Receiver. Changing the Receiver during a live transmission may cause the live transmission to fail.
The Config tab allows the user to choose English and Chinese languages. To select a language, complete the following steps:
A user can view the speed of each slot in real time from the Slot selection in the Config tab. To view a slot speed, complete the following steps:
Using the Stream tab, a user can control the stream output destination of a receiver remotely.
To enable the Progressive Download feature, complete the following steps:
Your control selections display:
Note: Stop recording on the camcorder if you need to change your settings.
If you change the settings to the Pack during camcorder mode while it’s running, the following message displays.
Camcorder mode can only be used with an SDI input. Having the time code inside the SDI signal is requested.
The following message displays if you change to camcorder mode when the pack mode is running, and the in point is set, but the out point is not set, the processing is interrupted, then it would use the current point as the out point.
When in camcorder mode, when the camera is not recording, Standby “Stby” displays.
When the camcorder is recording, “Rec” displays.
When the camcorder is finished recording, “Standby” displays.
Pack mode can be used in either SDI or HDMI. Time code is not requested.
When a file is being transferred, including Progressive Download, download, and Auto Sync, a new file transfer
To access the Progressive Download feature, complete the following steps:
Note: The marked clips will not be transmitted during live streaming.
Your clips will automatically display in the download list on the receiver side.
Note: Tap the Upload tab to change the receiver.
The return video feed type setting is accessed from the RVF tab.
Using the Upload tab, A user can upload files from a USB flash drive to a Receiver:
To view file transfer status, including progressive download, download, and Auto Sync, complete the following steps:
The following prompt displays when the file is being transferred when shutting down. The File Transfer window displays.
The following dialog displays if file transfers are in progress when powering off the device.
This chapter explains advanced configuration procedures when using the new interface.
By connecting to the TVU One’s hotspot, a smart device can monitor and control the TVU One transmitter wirelessly. There are two hotspot connection methods available:
The TVU Transmitter’s operational status can be monitored, and various transmissions can be controlled from a Web browser. This interface can be accessed using a standard web browser connected to the TVU One hotspot USB port on the side transmitter panel.
Complete the following procedures to configure the TVU One to the internal hotspot using your iPhone or smart mobile device.
TVUPACK_XXXX
(Where X is the last 4 digits of the transmitter’s PID)
The default password is the last 8 digits of the TVU One PID
Note: All password characters are uppercase. The password can be changed in the Web UI if desired.
To connect to the hotspot by using the QR code, complete the following steps:
Note: Connection is automatic; no password is required when using this method.
When connected to a GPS device or Partyline session, icons display at the top of the status screen next to the battery status.
To access the Router settings, complete the following steps:
If higher bandwidth is required when using a hotspot, the optional TVU Router feature can be enabled to allow speeds of up to 200 Mbps to clients connected to the TVU Pack.
The Speedtest tab in the Settings menu allows the user to test the speed between the transmitter and receiver.
If desired, you can switch back to the previous console version after updating to the new console version.
To switch back to the previous console version, complete the following steps:
The v7.3 and above web interface has the following new configuration panel design and added features. If you are running an earlier version, the previous design will display as default.
Users can create additional WiFI connections with additional USB WiFi adapter support. Users can enable or disable WiFi from the UI. The WiFI will automatically redial if network connectivity fails.
The VLAN mode feature connects to the receiver’s VLAN without having a router data plan. Go to Menu > General > Network > VLAN to access VLAN mode.
A LAN Setting has been added to the General > Network tab, which manages the device configuration page access address and IP range for connected devices via Router, Hotspot, and Ethernet. The “Router” field represents the server that distributes IP addresses to devices.
Devices with the VLAN feature can create a VLAN switch mode and build a LAN using VLAN. In this mode, the device hotspot is only available when it acts as a DHCP Server.
Similarly, devices with the Router feature can create a Router Switch mode and build a LAN using Router. In this mode, the device hotspot is only available when it acts as a DHCP Server.
When VLAN or Router is enabled, the value of “Router” in the LAN Setting will be automatically displayed as “Router”, and it will go through the Router Server.
If the user wants to control the Switch mode on the LCD screen, ensure the device has enabled VLAN or Router functionality. Then you can turn on or off the Switch mode on the Config > Switch page of the device’s LCD screen. This page lets you check if the device is set up in Switch mode using VLAN or Router.
If VLAN or Router is not enabled, it is necessary to log in to the device’s configuration page and enable it to set it on the LCD screen.
If the device is authorized for the IPv6 feature, go to the local configuration service and open the General > Network > Ethernet page. The Ethernet module will have an added parameter called Configure IPv6. Devices without IPv6 authorization only have IPv4 configuration parameters by default.
If the device uses an IPv6 network, the IPv6 address of the slot and the link’s latency can be seen in the network module on the home page.
If this Slot is using IPv6, then click on its display area to view the specific IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
In the configuration page, click the General > Network tab to view the corresponding information in the WiFi and Modem modules. To copy the IMEI and ICCID information, click the Copy icon.
Similarly, If the device uses an IPv6 network, the LCD screen on the network module will display the Slot’s IPv6 address and link delay.
To check the health status of the device from the config page, complete the following steps:
The final test results will be displayed at the top of the page, and detailed status and information can be seen in the corresponding module. The data and device detection results will be synchronized to the company’s server for subsequent use.
The final test results will be displayed at the top of the page, and detailed status and information can be seen in the corresponding module.
After clicking the Start self-check button, the detection will begin. You can see the device’s detection process and progress on the page.
The final test results will be displayed at the top of the page. The data and device detection results will be synchronized to the company’s server for subsequent use.
The data and device detection results will be synchronized to the company’s server for subsequent use.
The built-in HDMI output for HDMI provides up to 1080p resolution and allows a user to send a confidence monitor or SDI source back to crews in the field. This on-board feature can now support viewing the return video feed using an iPhone and iPad.
When the forced 3G/4G mode is active, a padlock icon
A Timelock
When a Partyline session is active, the Partyline
Users can access the NTP host status feature from the touchscreen display and the Web configuration page.
The v8.0 and later Web interface has the following new configuration panel design and added features to allow users to easily set up, monitor, and manage settings from a simple Web interface.
Use the Advanced Web interface to select the Live, File, General, and Advanced top menus to access the following configuration pages easily.
Click Live > Encoder tab to configure video, audio encoding, and audio output mapping.
Click Live > Receiver tab to configure receivers.
Click File > IP Source tab to add/view IP sources.
Click the File > File Uploader tab to choose where and where to upload files.
Click File > Sync Folder tab.
Use the Sync folder tab to transfer and sync files to a specific receiver. Refer to the “Auto Sync feature” for more information.
Click File > Recorder tab.
The Recorder tab allows users to select, mark, download, rename, and upload recorded files. Refer to “Working with recorded content” for more information.
Users can monitor the upload and export file status.
Click General > Network > LAN Settings.
In the General Network tab, users can configure their LAN Settings.
Click General > Network > VLAN.
The VLAN mode feature connects to the receiver’s VLAN without having a router data plan.
Click General > Network > Hotspot.
Hotspots for client connections can be configured in the Hotspot panel.
Click General > Network > WiFi.
Users can create additional WiFI connections with additional USB WiFi adapter support. Users can enable or disable WiFi from the UI. The WiFI will automatically redial if network connectivity fails.
Click General > Network > Ethernet.
Click General > Network > Modems.
Click General > Network >Firmware upgrade.
Users can check for firmware updates in the Firmware Update panel. The following message displays when there is no firmware update available.
Advanced Web interface configuration page:
Click Advanced > Progressive Download tab.
Click Advanced > Touch Screen Control tab.
Click Advanced > Remote Control Setting tab.
Click Advanced > NTP tab.
Click Advanced > MediaMind Story tab.
Click Advanced > MediaMind Setting tab.
Click Advanced > Messages tab.
Refer to “Messages feature” for more information.
Click Advanced > Token tab.
This section provides information and instructions for file-based workflows. Topics in this section include dual-encoder operations, Auto Sync, using the recording function, file upload feature, and Download feature.
The optional TVU dual-encoder feature records a pristine, high-resolution copy of all detected video directly to the external SSD storage. Thus, no video is lost, even if the original transmission encountered difficulties.
The TVU One transmitter continuously records a high bit rate using a second encoder. The second encoder Is always on when the unit is powered and does not require manual configuration or power.
Auto Sync is a high-speed file transfer feature that automatically pushes the files from the transmitter to the receiver using IS+.
There are two Auto-sync methods you can use to send files to the TVU receiver automatically:
Complete the following steps to perform an Auto-sync file transfer using a wireless hotspot:
Complete the following steps to perform an Auto-sync file transfer using a wireless hotspot:
The Auto Sync feature allows you to transmit wireless digital content from the TVU transmitter to the TVU receiver using a USB memory stick.
The TVU transmitter will auto-detect the memory stick and automatically transfer the contents to its internal SSD hard drive. The content will then be available for wireless transmission to the TVU receiver.
Attention: The supported disk format is FAT 32 only.
To perform an Auto Sync using a USB memory stick to a TVU One transmitter, complete the following steps:
Note: The TVU transmitter cannot be “live” to use this function.
Local Download of Recorded Content to a USB Memory Stick:
Connecting a USB memory stick (FAT 32 only) to a TVU transmitter while the video source is disconnected will transfer the entire video content of the last session to the memory stick in an NLE-compatible format.
Additionally, on the web-based monitoring and controls interface, the Recording screen (explained in this section and “Working with recorded content”) will list the recorded sessions on the TVU transmitter SSD that are available for download and explain how to use the following three functions that are available in the Recording screen:
The Export function allows the user to extract recorded clips listed in the recording screen from the transmitter to a local USB drive. To use the Export function, complete the following steps:
Note: Playback is only available on iOS devices
Once a file has been selected to download to the USB, a “Exporting” message will display while the file is exported, and a “Complete” message will display when the process is complete.
Note: The TVU transmitter cannot be “live” to use this function.
The Upload function in the File > Recorder tab will use the Auto Sync feature to push recorded clips from the transmitter to a remote receiver. Refer to the “File Uploader feature” for more information.
The Recording screen’s Mark In and Mark Out functions are used to explicitly select a portion of a live ingest for extract or upload.
Complete the steps in the following procedure to use the Mark In and Mark Out functionality in the File > Recorder tab to isolate and copy a live video clip to a USB thumb drive or to upload directly to a receiver using the Recording status window:
Note: The TVU device is always recording when it is powered on and a valid video source is connected.
Note: After the IN and OUT points are identified, it is possible to play the clip, copy the clip locally to an inserted USB thumb drive, or upload it directly to the selected receiver.
The TVU One’s File Uploader panel allows you to upload files to a particular receiver using the Auto Sync feature.
Complete the steps in the following procedure to select a specific receiver to upload files from:
Note: For instructions about uploading files from a TVU Transmitter to the TVU Receiver, refer to Chapter 7 “Using the Auto Sync File Transfer with a hotspot”, or “Using the Auto Sync feature with a USB stick” for more information.
Note: The TVU transmitter cannot be “live” to use this function.
The download (pull) RX feature lets the operator see and extract recorded transmitter video remotely.
The download local transmitter (T) feature allows local access to recorded content for editing purposes.
Refer to the Server hardware guide for detailed information about the Download feature and its functionality.
The Progressive download feature allows real-time simultaneous download streaming from a file-based clip. This feature allows the operator to begin playback of the media before the download is complete.
Note: When delivering using the progressive download feature, you can encode at higher variable bit rates than with streaming.
To use the Progressive download feature, complete the following steps:
The Messages feature allows users to send messages between the transmitter and receiver.
Complete the following steps to send a message to another transmitter or receiver:
Notes:
1. Expand the Received Message panel to view messages that were received by the transmitter.2. Expand the Sent Message panel to view messages that were sent by the transmitter.
The Audio encode panel lets you to switch audio between 4 and 8 channels.
The TVU One transmitter running version 8.0 and higher allows 2, 4, and 8-channel switching.
Complete the following steps to update the audio switching setting:
Users can upgrade the embedded radios to the latest firmware using the Firmware upgrade window.
Complete the following steps to update the firmware version:
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Document Part Number: TVU One FHD and 4K SW UG Rev G EN 02-2024
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