After steps above are completed, click ‘Upload’ on the top-right of the ‘G265 Designer Software’ and click ‘OK’.
When a pop-up shows ‘Upload succeed’, the setup for the G265 transceiver is done.
4. Run G265 Client on the control PC
User can run ‘G265 Client’ directly without installation, which can be
downloaded from SEADA Website (https://seada.co.uk/downloads). Run the
client to get the login dialog box on the right.
When logging in for the first time, the ‘Username’and ‘Password’ are ‘admin’
and ‘Admin12345’. By entering the IP address of the control PC in ‘IP’and clicking
‘OK’, the G265 Client will be connected automatically.
The default setting when starting the software is one output
panel, one input signal group and multiple control features.
User can “drag&drop”input signals from the signal group
onto the output panel and access IPC Control, Audio Control
and System Control with the on-screen buttons.
The function of each icon in the toolbar on the bottom of the
panel for setting up the output will be:
•Layout: Manage layouts for the output panel, such as
saving layouts (Maximumly 1000), recalling layouts, editing layouts, and looping layouts.
•Mode: Set up grid layouts for the output - (1) Full; (2) Free; (3) Default and (4) customised grid layouts:
2x2, 3x3 and 4x4 Multiview by default.
•Preset: Preset the output panel offline.
•Publish: Apply the offline preset layout onto the output panel.
•Text: Display scrolling texts on the output panel.
•Refresh: Restore the output preview in the G265 Client to match the output panel.
•Clear: Clear the current output panel.
By double-clicking the output panel when there are no windows on it, user can choose a picture to set as the
background for the output panel. User can also left-click a certain window on the output panel to bring it to the
front or long-press to send it to the back.
For more information about how to customise functions of the ‘G265 Client’, such as audio control and system
control, or add more IPCs into the system, please refer to the G265 User Guide, which is available on the
SEADA website (https://seada.co.uk/downloads).