CAVS Network Karaoke System

Version 1.0


Installation

The KVM unit is designed as 1U rackmountable. To support its heavy weight, be sure to connect both the front and back rackears of the KVM firmly into front and back of the rack system.


Connection

Connect the yellow VGA connector on the back of the KVM to the VGA connector on the back of the CAVS JB-199 IV Karaoke player using the enclosed USB KVM cable.

Use the VGA + USB end of the USB KVM cable to connect to the JB-199 IV player's VGA and USB connectors. Use the VGA only end of the USB KVM cable to connect to the KVM's VGA connector.

Connect the enclosed power cable to a power source and turn on the KVM.

Assembly

The NAS server first requires assembly. Insert the hard drives numbered 1 - 4 into the slots numbered 1 - 4 of the NAS server. The numbers must match and be sure to push in the hard drives firmly to snap close the lock handles.

Next attach the enclosed rackears to the NAS server. There are only 2 front rackears.

Connection

Connect an Ethernet port on the back of the NAS server to the ship network/VLAN323 using the enclosed LAN cable. You can use any one of the two Ethernet ports to connect. Note the MAC address corresponding to the connected Ethernet port. It is written on the back and will be needed to enable the NAS server in the VLAN323. Connect the enclosed power cable to a power source. Power on by pressing the Start button in the top of the front panel.

Setting IP address

When connecting the NAS server to the VLAN323 for the first time, it is required to set the IP address of the NAS server within the range of the IP address allowed in the VLAN323. Connect directly an Ethernet port of the NAS server to an Ethernet port of a laptop installed with Synology Assistant program. Run the Synology Assistant program in the laptop and follow the program instruction to set the IP address for the NAS server. The Synology Assistant program can be downloaded from Synology.com website.

Assembly

Attach the enclosed rackears to the JB-199 IV player. There are only 2 front rackears. To support its weight, the JB-199 IV player is better to be located at the bottom of a rack system where its whole body can be supported rather than just by the front rackears.

Connection to KVM in Broadcasting Center

Finding MAC address

After powering on the JB-199 IV, use the KVM keyboard, mouse, and monitor to operate the JB-199 IV. Inside the JB-199 IV, go to Command Prompt and type in "ipconfig /all". Look for "Physical Address" which is the JB-199 IV's MAC address.

Setting IP address

When connecting the JB-199 IV to the ship network/VLAN323 for the first time, it is required to set the IP address of the JB-199 IV within the range of the IP address allowed in the VLAN323. In the JB-199 IV, go to Open Networks & Internet setting > Ethernet > Change adopter options. Right click on the Ethernet port which is connected to the ship network/VLAN323 and select Properties. Next select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. Select the Use the following IP address and fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway. Also selet Use the following DNS server address, and fill in the Prefered DNS server and Alternate DNS server. Click OK and exit. Reboot the JB-199 IV Online player.

Assembly

Attach the JB-199 mini II onto a rack shelf. Use velcro tapes rather than screws to attach the player to the shelf.

Connection to AV system in lounge

Finding MAC address

After powering on the JB-199 mini II, go to Command Prompt and type in "ipconfig /all". Look for "Physical Address" which is the JB-199 mini II MAC address.

Setting IP address

When connecting the JB-199 minni II player to the ship network/VLAN323 for the first time, it is required to set the IP address of the JB-199 mini II player within the range of the IP address allowed in the VLAN323. Inside the JB-199 mini II, go to Open Networks & Internet setting > Ethernet > Change adopter options. Right click on the Ethernet port and select Properties. If the JB-199 mini II is connected wirelessly to the ship network/VLAN323, go to Open Network & Internet setting > Wi-Fi > Change adopter options. Right click on the Wireless port and select Properties. Next select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. Select the "Use the following IP address" and fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway. Also selet "Use the following DNS server address", and fill in the Prefered DNS server and Alternate DNS server. Click OK and exit. Reboot the JB-199 mini II player.

Assembly

The unit comes in a carry case. Remove all parts from the case. Snap in the leg stands and uppright the Touch Screen karaoke player as shown below.

Connection

Finding MAC address

After powering on the Touch Screen player, go to Command Prompt and type in "ipconfig /all". Look for "Physical Address" which is the MAC address of the Dell AIO player.

Setting IP address

When connecting the Dell AIO player to the VLAN323 for the first time, it requires to set the IP address of the Dell AIO player within the range of the IP address allowed in the VLAN323. Inside the Dell AIO player, go to Open Networks & Internet setting > Ethernet > Change adopter options. Right click on the Ethernet port which is connected to the ship network/VLAN323 and select Properties. If connected wirelessly, go to Open Networks & Internet setting > Wi-Fi > Change adopter options. Right click on the wireless port which is connected to the ship network/VLAN323 and select Properties. Next select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. Select the Use the following IP address and fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway. Also selet Use the following DNS server address, and fill in the Prefered DNS server and Alternate DNS server. Click OK and exit. Reboot the Dell AIO player.

Assembly

The Surface Go tablet comes with its own charging cable. Use the cable to charge the battery for full 9 hours of use.

Connection

There are three ways to connect the Surface Go tablet for karaoke use.

Finding MAC address

After starting the tablet, go to Command Prompt and type in "ipconfig /all". Look for "Physical Address" which is the MAC address.

Setting IP address

When connecting the tablet to the ship network in all three cases above, it requires to set the IP address of the tablet according to the instruction of the IT administration. Go to Open Networks & Internet setting > Wi-Fi > Change adopter options. Right click on the wireless port which is connected to the ship network and select Properties. Next select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. Select the Use the following IP address and fill in the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway. Also selet Use the following DNS server address, and fill in the Prefered DNS server and Alternate DNS server. Click OK and exit. Reboot the tablet.

The VLAN323 requires the following whitelist of URLs.

CAVS USA Inc Port
cavskaraoke000.synology.me 1194
cavskaraoke003.synology.me 1194

Microsoft Port
windowsupdate.microsoft.com 443
*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com 443
*.update.microsoft.com 443
*.windowsupdate.com 443
download.windowsupdate.com 443
download.microsoft.com 443
*.download.windowsupdate.com 443
wustat.windows.com 443
ntservicepack.microsoft.com 443
go.microsoft.com 443

Synology Port
account.synology.com 443
api.insight.synology.com 443
api.segment.io 443
api.wootric.com 443
apiauth.quickconnect.to 443
auth.docker.io 443
autoupdate7.synology.com 443
cdn.auth0.com 443
cdn.segment.com 443
cdn.wootric.com 443
checkip.dyndns.org 443
checkip.synology.com 443
checkip.webrtc.quickconnect.to 443
checkipv6.quickconnect.to 443
checkipv6.synology.com 443
checkport.synology.comÿ 82
codecstatistic.synology.com/codec_feedback.php 443
collectorautoupdate7.synology.com 443
collectorupdate7.synology.com 443
czr1.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
czr2.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
dataautoupdate7.synology.com 443
database.clamav.net 443
dataupdate.synology.com 443
dataupdate7.synology.com 443
ddns.synology.com 443
dec.quickconnect.to 443
der3.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
der4.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
der7.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
der8.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
desktop.docker.com 443
docker.io 443
docker-pinata-support.s3.amazonaws.com 443
download.synology.com 443
download.synology.com/routerdb 443
dseasb33srnrn.cloudfront.net 443
elb-io.us-east-1.aws.dckr.io 443
elb-registry.us-east-1.aws.dckr.io 443
frlp.lp.cs.quickconnect.to 443
frp1.punch.cs.quickconnect.to 443
frp2.punch.cs.quickconnect.to 443
frp3.punch.cs.quickconnect.to 443
frp4.punch.cs.quickconnect.to 443
frr2.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
frr3.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
frr4.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
global.download.synology.com 443
global.geo.synology.com/multilingual_reverse.php 443
global.quickconnect.to 443
global.synologydownload.com 443
gofile.me 443
help.synology.com 443
help.synology.com/spreadsheet/ 443
hub.docker.com 443
hub.docker.com/_/node 443
identity.us.c2.synology.com 443
index.docker.io 443
jpr4.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
jpr5.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
kb.synology.com 443
ldap.identity.us.c2.synology.com 443
license.synology.com 443
login.docker.com 443
myds.synology.com 443
notification.synology.com 443
notify.bugsnag.com 443
orlp.lp.cs.quickconnect.to 443
orp1.punch.cs.quickconnect.to 443
orp2.punch.cs.quickconnect.to 443
payment.synology.com 443
pkgautoupdate7.synology.com 443
pkgupdate7.synology.com 443
production.cloudflare.docker.com 443
registry.hub.docker.com 443
registry.npmjs.org 443
registry-1.docker.io 443
registry-origin.docker.io 443
report.synology.com/upload.php 443
sessions.bugsnag.com 443
sgr3.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
sgr4.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
signal1.fr.webrtc.quickconnect.to 443
signal1.or.webrtc.quickconnect.to 443
signal1.ty.webrtc.quickconnect.to 443
signal2.fr.webrtc.quickconnect.to 443
signal2.or.webrtc.quickconnect.to 443
signal2.ty.webrtc.quickconnect.to 443
signal3.fr.webrtc.quickconnect.to 443
signal4.fr.webrtc.quickconnect.to 443
sns.synology.com 443
subscribe.insight.synology.com 443
supapi.synology.com 443
synocloudsync.synology.com 443
synoconf.synology.com 443
synoconfkms.synology.com 443
synosurveillance.synology.com 443
twc.quickconnect.to 443
twr1.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
twr2.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
twr5.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
twr6.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
twr7.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
twr8.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
tylp.lp.cs.quickconnect.to 443
typ1.punch.cs.quickconnect.to 443
typ2.punch.cs.quickconnect.to 443
update.nai.com 443
update.synology.com 443
update.synology.com/btsearchupdate/getServerInfo.php 443
update.synology.com/filehostupdate/getfilehosts.php 443
update7.synology.com 443
us.c2.synology.com 443
usc.quickconnect.to 443
us-east-1-elbio-rm5bon1qaeo4-623296237.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com 443
us-east-1-elbregis-10fucsvj1tcgy-133821800.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com 443
usr1.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
usr2.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
usr5.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
usr6.re.cs.quickconnect.to 443
utyupdate.synology.com 443
www.synology.com 443
www.synology.com/company/legal/privacy 443
www.synology.com/company/legal/Services_Data_Collection_Disclosure#technical-support 443
www.synology.com/company/term_packagecenter.php 443

Data Sync

After the NAS server and the JB-199 mini II karaoke players are setup in the ship network/VLAN323 with their own respective local IP addresses, the NAS server can next be connected to CAVS HQ NAS server using VPN for data synchonization.

Map Drive

File Format

File formats recommended for the Advertisement and Background video are as follow.

Loading

After the contents for the Advertisement and Background video are created, contact Princess Cruise / Entertainment Department for loading of the contents onto the NAS server.

Advertisement Sync

After the Data sync and Map drive are established between the CAVS HQ NAS server, the ship NAS server, and the JB-199 mini II karaoke players, the Advertisement sync and BGV Sync can next be established as follows.

Background Video Sync


Reboot the JB-199 mini II to store the new settings.

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