Adtec EN-40 User Manual

4
Encoder/Modulator
Getting Started
Thank you for your purchase of the Adtec EN-40 Encoder. This product can be sold with an optional modulation hardware package. Configurations and indicators relevant to that add-on package are noted here. If you purchased this product without the modulator, please ignore settings noted with an asterisks (*). Further instructions are available via the manual integrated into the on-board software. You can view it by looking for the HELP tab once your unit is powered up and you are connected to the web-application. See back for more details. This manual and the most recent firmware are available on our support website, www.adtecinc.com. Advanced users can also find direct API command help as part of the on-board web application.
Front Panel LEDs:
Video
Off - If modulator is installed, ASI Receive mode is enabled. On - Video detected Blink - No video detected and Fault mode is enabled.
Encode Off - No Encoding - Idle State On - Device is encoding.
AVC
Off - MPEG 2 is selected for encode. On - MPEG 4 (H264) is selected for encode.
4:2:2
Off - Chroma type 4:2:0 is selected for encode. On - Chroma type 4:2:2 selected for encode.
IP Out
Off - Transport of IP via Ethernet or GigE is idle. On - Transport of IP via Ethernet or GigE is active.
RF Out *
Off - Modulator is not enabled. On - Modulator is transmitting. Blink - Modulator is running in test mode.
Bars
Off - B/T/ID options are disabled. On - B/T/ID have been enabled.
A1 - A4
Off - Audio encoder configuration is set to off. On - Audio encoder configuration is set to encode or passthru.
Front Panel Menus:
MODE
Use Mode Button to move through top layer menus.
Use arrows for navigation in submenus.
SELECT
Use select to enter into edit mode and enter to save selection.
System
Login
Duration
Network
Time
NTP
Alarm
COM2
Firmware
Modulator *
Transmit
Mod. Type
Mod. Mode
Frequency
Power
Spec Inv.
FEC Frame
Roll O
Pilot
Rate Prior.
Sym. Rate
Inter. Rate
Carrier Mode
Occ. Band.
Encoder
Video
Status
Rate
CODEC
Chroma
Input
ASI Rec.
GOP
GOP Str.
GOP Size
Latency
Hue
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Encoder
Sample Freq.
A1 A2
A3 A4
Volume
Audio
Sync
Input
Mode
Typ e
Bitrate
ENTER
Transmit
Auto TMR *
Mux Rate
Vid. AutoFill
IP Destinations 1-4
PIDs
PCR
Prog. No.
Map PID
Vid. PID
Aud.1 PID
Aud. 2 PID
Aud. 3 PID
Aud. 4 PID
TS ID
AMOL
Splice
VITC Mode
VITC PID
VBI Source
Service Name
Quick Start Guide
Table
Table
Prole
Load
Save
Closed Cap.
Units ship with the front panel logged in by default. If you become logged out and are prompted for a password, use the following key sequence for access. Press <Select> when panel displays
‘User Login -- logged out’
Press <Up arrow> Press <Select> Press <Enter> Press <Right arrow> Press <Enter>
Encrypt.
Clear Word
Encrypt Word
Mode
User ID 1
UserID 2
IP Out
RF Out
Bars
S
4
System LED Status
Alarm
Off - No system alarms. On - System alarm.
(Typically NTP alarm)
BISS
Off - No encryption set
Busy
Off - No network activity On - Network traffic present
Link
Off - No network detected On - Network communication active
On - Encryption active
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Front Panel Status
Video Resolution Frame Rate Video Bit Rate
720X480 29i 19.40M
1DD 192K 2DD 192K 48
Audio Input 1 & 2 Sampling Rate
Reset:
Should you need to
reset your device, you
can do so via the front
panel by pressing the
MODE, ESCAPE and
RIGHT ARROW keys
simultaneously.
MODE
SELECT
ENTER
ESCAPE
1
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F1
Device contains L-Band modulator
Device contains IF modulator
Device does not contain a modulator
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6mno
5jkl
9wxyz
F2
0
Getting Connected
To begin, you will need to connect to your EN-40 via ethernet directly, or by adding the EN-40 to your local area network.The default address for all Adtec devices is 192.168.10.48. To connect directly to the device, make sure that your computer and the device have IP addresses within the same IP class range (ex.
192.168.10.48 for the device and 192.168.10.49 for your computer). If you need to change the IP address of the device, this can be done via the front panel, System > Network menu. Using a CAT 5 crossover cable, connect one end to your computer and the other to the Ethernet port found on the processor section of the back panel. (Some computers can auto negotiate the connection and a crossover may not be necessary.) To add the device to a LAN, connect a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable to your network router and then to the Ethernet port on the back of the device. If your network is DHCP enabled and you prefer that over a static IP, you can turn on DHCP for the device via the front panel, System > Network menu.
Power ...............................................................................................................................
Power 1 & 2 Redundant AC Power, Standard 3 pin computer power plug
(Auto range 70-240 VAC Input)
Web-Based Control Application
Adtec Digital has adopted zero-conguration networking technology, streamlining the setup and conguration processes for our products. The use of this technology enables automatic discovery of Adtec devices and services on an IP network. Used in tandem with the web-based control and conguration applications we can now provide 1-click access to any device.
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By using the built-in Bonjour
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browser or the plug-ins readily available for IE©
Safari or Firefox
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browsers, users can locate all of the Adtec
locater in Apple's©
devices on a network by referencing the serial number on the back of the device. Clicking on the unit in the
©
Bonjour
list will re-route you to a login page. If you do
not wish to use Bonjour, you can reach the device’s web application by pointing your browser to the IP Address of the device. Ex. http://192.168.10.48. The left panel of the application will report current status in real-time while the right panel tabs will allow you to congure your device. Additional hints regarding conguration options can be found by clicking on the hints buttons
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associated with each eld or group of elds.
Modulator (optional)*............................................................................................
Main RF output, 50 Ohm BNC
L-Band Model: Frequency range 950 MHz to 1.750 GHz, Power Level -50 to -7 dBm IF Model: Frequency range 50 MHz to 180 MHz, Power Level -30 to +5 dBm Monitor RF output, 50 Ohm BNC L-Band Model: Fixed power level at -45 dBm IF Model: Fixed power level at -45 dBm, xed frequency at 1.08 GHz 10MHz Clock BNC 50 Ohm connector for external 10MHz reference input
Power
1
Modulator
2
Main
Monitor
10Mhz
Clock
COM2
COM1
Processor ......................................................................................................................
GigE MPEG2 or RTP multicast transport egress port (SMPTE 2022) COM2 API Serial Communication Interface COM1 Serial Port Used for Troubleshooting (Terminal) Ethernet 10/100 base T ethernet interface (Monitoring/Management) USB 2.0 Not Currently Supported DVC Parport 9-pin parallel I/O interface for control systems RS422 Not Currently Supported GPIO Tally and Control Port
GigE
Encoder.........................................................................................................................
ASI OUT 75 Ohm source ASI x3 per EN5000839. Up to 100 Mbps. CVBS In 75 Ohm terminated Standard Denition Composite Video Input SDI In 75 Ohm terminated Input, Video & Audio (SMPTE 259M for SD & SMPTE 292M for HD) BNC AES Audio In 1-4 75 Ohm AES-3 per AES3-2003 AES Audio Out 1 Not Currently Supported Analog Audio In Stereo Pairs 1 and 2 (600 Ohm Balanced)
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Ethernet
USB
Processor
DVC Parport
ASI Out X 3
RS422
C VBS In
GPIO
AES Audio
In 1-4
SDI In
Analog Audio
AES Audio Out
Encoder
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