Antik EN-8000-82HC, EN-8000-80HC, EN-8000-80HT, EN-8000-80HT2, EN-8000-82HT User Manual

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EN-8000 Series User Maunal
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EN-8000 Series Rev: A
EN-8000
User Manual
Brighten Your Digital View!
8-way H.264 HD/SD Encoder and Modulator Series
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Contents
1. Features and Order Information ............................ 2
2. ModelList............................................................... 2
3 Specifications.......................................................... 3
4.Web S
erver ............................................................. 6
4.1 Login................................................................... 6
4.2 Status..................................................................6
4.3 TS/IP...................................................................7
4.4 Remux ............................................................... 17
4.5 System ............................................................... 19
4.6 Configuration ..................................................... 24
5 Installation ............................................................ 27
6 Accessories .......................................................... 27
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1. Features and Order Information
Complies with H.264/AVC HP@L4.0 & MPEG-2 MP@ML
Built-in reMUX handles MPTS and SPTS
Three TS/IP modes
Single 128-way IPTV output @ 400Mb/s
Dual 32-way
IPTV output, one main and one redundant, 200Mb/s each
Full duplex DVB MPTS TS/IP with ProMPEG FEC, 80Mb/s each way
Audio encoding standards: MPEG1-L2, MPEG-2/4 AAC-LC/HE-AAC
RF total output level 120dBμV
SNMP and HTTP remote control
Dual redundant power supplies
2 Model List
Description RF Output Encoder Input
Encoder
Way
TS/IP
Full
Duplex
/IPTV
Output)
AAC
(Audio
Encode
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EN-8000-80HC
DVB-C
HDMI 8 N Y2
EN-8000-80HT
DVB-T
3
EN-8000-80HT2
DVB-T2
4
EN-8000-82HC
DVB-C
HDMI 8 Y Y5
EN-8000-82HT
DVB-T
6
EN-8000-82HT2
DVB-T2
7
EN-8000-40HC
DVB-C
HDMI 4 N Y
8
EN-8000-40HT
DVB-T
9
EN-8000-40HT2
DVB-T2
10
EN-8000-42HC
DVB-C HDMI 4 Y Y
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EN-8000-42HT
DVB-T
12
EN-8000-42HT2
DVB-T2
13
EN-8000-80SC
DVB-C
SDI 8 N Y14
EN-8000-80ST
DVB-T
15
EN-8000-80ST2
DVB-T2
16
EN-8000-82SC
DVB-C
SDI 8 Y Y17
EN-8000-82ST
DVB-T
18
EN-8000-82ST2
DVB-T2
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EN-8000-40SC
DVB-C
SDI 4 N Y20
EN-8000-40ST
DVB-T
21
EN-8000-40ST2
DVB-T2
22
EN-8000-42SC
DVB-C
SDI 4 Y Y23
EN-8000-42ST
DVB-T
24
EN-8000-42ST2
DVB-T2
25
EN-8000-80CC
DVB-C
CVBS&Audio 8 N N26
EN-8000-80CT
DVB-T
27
EN-8000-80CT2
DVB-T2
28
EN-8000-82CC
DVB-C
CVBS&Audio 8 Y N29
EN-8000-82CT
DVB-T
30
EN-8000-82CT2
DVB-T2
31
EN-8000-40CC
DVB-C
CVBS&Audio 4 N N32
EN-8000-40CT
DVB-T
33
EN-8000-40CT2
DVB-T2
34
EN-8000-42CC
DVB-C
CVBS&Audio 4 Y N
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EN-8000-42CT
DVB-T
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EN-8000-42CT2
DVB-T2
3 Specifications
Video Inputs & Compression
Video Input Interfaces
HDMI x 8 / HD-SDI x 8, or CVBS RCA-female 75Ω x 8
(see the model numbers)
Video Compression H.264/AVC HP@L4.0 & MPEG-2 MP@ML
Chrominance Sampling Format 4:2:0
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Video Resolutions & their
Recommended Compression Bit
Rates
H.264
1080i1920×1080@25Hz,29.97Hz:SMPTE274M: 1~13Mb/s
720p1280×720@50Hz,59.94Hz::SMPTE296M: 1~13Mb/s
480i720×480@29.97Hz:SMPTE656M: 600K~8Mb/s
576i720×576@25Hz: SMPTE656M:600K~8Mb/s
Video Resolutions & their
Recommended Compression Bit
Rates
MPEG-2
480i720×480@29.97Hz:SMPTE656M: 3.5~8Mb/s
576i720×576@25Hz: SMPTE656M: 3.5~8Mb/s
Video Scaler Manually adjustable,
Aspect Ratio 4:3 or 16:9
Audio Inputs & Compression
Audio Inputs HDMI/SDI Embedded or Analog RCA (see model numbers)
Audio Compression
MPEG1 Layer II
MPEG-2/4 AAC-LC/HE-AAC(V1,V2)
Sampling Rate 48KHz
Compression Bit Rate
MPEG1 Layer II :32~192Kbps(mono), 64~384Kbps( Stereo),
MPEG2/4 AAC-LC :24~256Kbps(mono), 48~512Kbps( stereo)
MPEG2/HE-AAC(V1,V2):16~128Kbps(mono),
32~256Kbps(stereo)
TS/IP, Mode 1: Single Port, Full Duplex
Standard IEEE 802.3, 10/100/1000 Base-T
Maximum Bit Rate 80Mb/s in + 80Mb/s out
Data Encapsulation UDP, RTP, SPTS or MPTS
Protocol ICMP, ARP, IGMPv2/v3
TS/IP, Mode 2: 128-way IPTV output (Single Port)
Standard IEEE 802.3, 10/100/1000 Base-T
Maximum Output Bit Rate 400Mb/s
Data Encapsulation UDP, RTP, SPTS or MPTS
Protocol ICMP, ARP, IGMPv2/v3
TS/IP, Mode 3: 32-way IPTV output Dual Port as redundant output
Standard IEEE 802.3, 10/100/1000 Base-T Maximum Output Bit Rate
200Mb/s+2000Mb/s (200Mb/s each Port
Data Encapsulation UDP, RTP, SPTS or MPTS Protocol ICMP, ARP, IGMPv2/v3
RF Output
Output Interface
F-female75
Output Frequency Range
100 ~ 862MHzstep by 10 KHz
Output Level 90~120dBμV +2dB, step by 1dB
Spurious Rejection >55dBc @ 120dBuV
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Return Loss
Interfaces on Rear Panel
HDMI Inputs HDMI (see model list) x 8
HD-SDI Inputs BNC Female, 75Ω x 8
CVBS & Audio Inputs RCA Female, 75Ω (see model list) x 8
RF Output F-female, 75Ω x 1
Interfaces on Front Panel
Control/IP RJ-45, 10/100 Base-T x 1, USB x 1
TS/IP
RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Base-T x 21 Backup Output Only
Display 2x16 LCD module
RF Monitor -20dB F-female, 75Ω x 1
General
Power Supply Input Voltage AC100~260V 50/60Hz
Operating Temperature
0 ~ 40
Storage Temperature
-10 ~ 60
Humidity 10 ~ 90%, (Non-condensed)
12dBtyp.
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4.W
eb Server
4.1 Login
Enter the IP address of the EN-8000 on to URL row on any web browser, there will be a pop-
up showed and asking for login user and password. The default user name and password are
“root” and “12345”, respectively. The username and password can be changed by user via
front panel or via submenu under the system web page. If the username and password are
forgotten, user have to set a new one via front panel.
Login
4.
2 Status
Via the status page, user can have an overview of the current status of the
connected EN-8000, Include Input Bit Status,Input Format,Input Bit StatusTS/IP
Status,Power Status,Modulator Status.
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Status
4.3 TS/IP
All models provide three TS/IP operation modes. First, “Full Duplex mode”, which allows one
MPTS or SPTS inputted, then make up a new MPTS with local encoders/IP input, then sends
the new one over IP & ASI_out. The second mode is “IPTV mode” up to 128 TS are sent over
IP, all null packets are removed to save bandwidth. The cost of IPTV, obviously, is poor PCR
accuracy that may be ignored in most of IPTV applications. User is reminded that PCR
accuracy is essential for DVB applications, and should not deliver TS with this mode for those
cases.
The management web pages of these three modes are different and will be presented
automatically following the change of the operation mode.
4.3.1 Full Duplex mode
Under Full Duplex mode, the device supports single uni/multicast output and single
uni/multicast input at maximum bit rate of 80Mb/s both. The default source for TS/IP output is
the built-in remux.
TS/IP Out
The parameters of TS/IP Out under Full Duplex mode could be set on the following page.
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TS/IP Out
TS/IP Out Switch: Enable or Disable the IP output Source: select the source for the IP output in the dropdown list TS Pkts Per UDP: select the number of TS packets that can be carried by each UDP packet Time To Live: set TTL to the output IP packets Type of Service: select the service type for the outputted IP streaming Uni/Multi IP Address: set the unicast or multicast IP address for the output IP streaming Uni/Multi UDP Port: set the port number, valid range from 1~65535 Protocol: select UDP or RTP protocol for the IP output ProMPEG FEC Switch: Enable or Disable the ProMPEG FEC (NOTE: ProMPEG only active
with RTP protocol) (NOTE:the submenus below are available only when the ProMPEG FEC is switched on and RTP is applied)
ProMPEG FEC Mode: select the mode of ProMPEG FEC from the dropdown list Column FEC UDP Port: set the port number for column FEC Row FEC UDP Port: set the port number for row FEC FEC Alignment: set the alignment for FEC
Test Drop Packets: set the test drop packets
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TS/IP In
Under Full Duplex Mode, the device supports single uni/multicast reception. Set the
uni/multicast target IP address and port number on the page below.
TS/IP In
Uni/Multicast: select the type of IP streamcast over IP, Unicast or multicast Source Identification: enable/disable the source identification of IP streamcast. When it is
enable, please specify the source IP address (see next item). Only the stream from a specified
IP can be received. Stream(s) from other device(s) will be ignored even with the same stream
IP address.
Source IP Address: set the physical IP address of an unique device in an IP network.
DXP-8000EM/8100EM will receive IP stream only this device. It can be Ignored if Source
Identification is disable ( see previous item) .
Uni/Multicast UDP Port: set the port number for the incoming IP streaming. TS Clock Recover:
Auto: it is suggested to set Auto when there is accurate PCR carried by the inputted
TS/IP
Fixed Rate: for system verification only, not recommend to use. When fixed rate is
selected, a highly precise bit rate has to be set to receive the TS.
TS/IP Local
Set the parameters for the TS/IP Local Settings on the page below.
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TS/IP Local
TS/IP Address: set the IP address of the IP port TS/IP Subnet Mask: set the net mask of the IP port TS/IP MAC Address: display the MAC address of the IP port, cannot be modified by user TS/IP Gateway: set the gateway address under which the IP port is connected Gateway MAC Address: set the MAC address of the gateway under which the device is
connected, this is necessary when the IP streaming is needed to pass through the gateways
4.3.2 128-Way IPTV Mode
The pages below are displayed under IPTV mode. Up to 128 un-stuffed TS streams can be
delivered with different IP streamcast addresses. The maximum total bit rate is 400Mb/s.
All stuffing null packets are removed to save output bandwidth. User should notice the
PCR accuracy will be degraded unpredictably as in the usual cases of IP TV applications.
Since the high complexity, only web pages are used for configuration in this mode.
TS/IP Out
The parameters of TS/IP output under IPTV mode could be set on the following page.
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TS/IP Out
IPTV Channel Settings: assign an IPTV streamcast output channel that is going to be
configured
(refer as the current channel below)
Source: set a source for the current IPTV channel, need to select program(s) in “IPTV
channels Setup” then. Default is Remux.
Protocol: select UDP or RTP protocol for the IP output. Default is UDP. TS Pkts Per UDP: select the number of TS packets that can be carried by each UDP packet.
Default is 7.
Time To Live: set TTL to the output IP packets. Default is 255. Type of Service: select the service type for the outputted IP streaming. Default is Min Delay.
All Channels Streaming: enable/disable all IPTV streamcast outputs at once Unassign All IPTV Programs: remove all programs mapped for all IPTV streamcast
outputs at once
IPTV Channel Settings:(see the red circle on the TS/IP output page)
Enter this page, as below, to set parameters and programs mapping/assignment for a
specified IPTV channel.
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IPTV Channel Settings
TS Input: display the TS source selected in previous step for the current channel (channel 110 for this example), and the total program/service number detected will be shown in the brackets.
The program(s)/service(s) detected from the select TS source will be listed in the box beneath.
Channel Name: Set the IPTV streamcast channel as the one is going to be configured (refer to the current channel below).
Streaming: enable/disable the current channel streamcast output. Default is Disable. Target IP Address: set the streamcast IP address for the current channel. Default is 238.1.1.j
for jth channel.
Target UDP Port: set the streamcast IP UDP port for the current channel. Defaults are
1234 for all channels.
Target MAC Address: set the MAC address of the IP port of the destination device for the
current channel in case of necessity. Default is ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, this just imply to get the MAC
address with Target IP Address and ARP protocol automatically, not really send stream to a
device with MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff .
EIT Pass Through: enabel EIT pass through from the source to the current channel TDT/TOT Pass Through: enabel TDT/TOT pass through from the source to the current
channel
IP Output: the window displaying all program(s)/service(s) already mapped (or selected) to be
encapsulated from the source onto the current channel.
How to assign program/service onto the current channel:
1. To add program(s)/service(s), click the check box on the left of program(s)/service(s) name
which is being mapped to the current channel in the TS Input window. Click the right arrow
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button
between TS Input window and IP Output window, then the program(s)/service(s)
checked will appear in the IP Output window.
2. To remove program(s)/service(s), click the check box on the left of program(s)/service(s)
name which is being removed from the current channel in the IP Output window. Click the left
arrow button
between TS Input window and IP Output window, the the
program(s)/service(s) checked will disappear from the IP Output window.
3. Click the Apply button
at the bottom of this page to apply the settings just
entered, or the Close button
to discard and return to the previous web page.
4. A pop up will be displayed to confirm settings are accepted and applied.
5. Click the Close button
after settings confirmed to return to previous page.
6. Click the Cancel button
anytime to discard settings without return to the previous
page.
7.
Since there is only one TS source for each IPTV output channel. User could make up a
remuxed TS from multiple TS sources first, then add multiple programs/services from this
single TS remuxed. In such way, use can assign programs/services to the particular IPTV
channel(s) from multiple TS sources. The maximum data output bit rate of the build-in remux is
216Mb/s.
TS/IP In
Under IPTV mode, the TS/IP In is not available.
TS/IP Local
Set the parameters for the TS/IP Local Settings on the page below.
TS/IP Local
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TS/IP Address: set the IP address of the IP port TS/IP Subnet Mask: set the net mask of the IP port TS/IP MAC Address: display the MAC address of the IP port, cannot be modified by user TS/IP Gateway: set the gateway address under which the IP port is connected Gateway MAC Address: set the MAC address of the gateway under which the device is
connected, this is necessary when the IP streaming is needed to pass through the gateways
4.3.2 32 -Way IPTV Mode
The pages below are displayed under IPTV mode. Up to 32 un-stuffed TS streams can be
delivered with different IP streamcast addresses. Two IP ports maximum total bit rate is
400Mb/s. All stuffing null packets are removed to save output bandwidth. User should
notice the PCR accuracy will be degraded unpredictably as in the usual cases of IP TV
applications. Since the high complexity, only web pages are used for configuration in this
mode.
TS/IP Out
The parameters of TS/IP output under IPTV mode could be set on the following page.
TS/IP Out
IPTV Channel: assign an IPTV streamcast output channel that is going to be configured
(refer as the current channel below)
Source: set a source for the current IPTV channel, need to select program(s) in “IPTV
channels Setup” then. Default is Remux.
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Protocol: select UDP or RTP protocol for the IP output. Default is UDP. TS Pkts Per UDP: select the number of TS packets that can be carried by each UDP packet.
Default is 7.
Time To Live: set TTL to the output IP packets. Default is 255. Type of Service: select the service type for the outputted IP streaming. Default is Min Delay.
All Channels Streaming: enable/disable all IPTV streamcast outputs at once Unassign All IPTV Programs: remove all programs mapped for all IPTV streamcast
outputs at once
IPTV channels Settings (see the red circle on the TS/IP output page)
Enter this page, as below, to set parameters and programs mapping/assignment for a
specified IPTV channel.
IPTV channels Settings
TS Input: display the TS source selected in previous step for the current channel (channel 110 for this example), and the total program/service number detected will be shown in the brackets.
The program(s)/service(s) detected from the select TS source will be listed in the box beneath.
Channel Name: Set the IPTV streamcast channel as the one is going to be configured (refer to the current channel below).
Streaming: enable/disable the current channel streamcast output. Default is Disable. Target IP Address-1: set the streamcast IP address for the current channel. Default is
238.1.1.j for jth channel.
Target UDP Port -1: set the streamcast IP UDP port for the current channel. Defaults are 1234 for all channels.
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Target MAC Address-1: set the MAC address of the IP port of the destination device for the
current channel in case of necessity. Default is ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, this just imply to get the MAC
address with Target IP Address and ARP protocol automatically, not really send stream to a
device with MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff .
IP2 parameters setting: Same as the port1 or set new parameters.
Target IP Address-2: set the streamcast IP address for the current channel. Default is
238.1.1.j for jth channel.
Target UDP Port -2: set the streamcast IP UDP port for the current channel. Defaults are 1234 for all channels.
Target MAC Address-2: set the MAC address of the IP port of the destination device for the
current channel in case of necessity. Default is ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, this just imply to get the MAC
address with Target IP Address and ARP protocol automatically, not really send stream to a
device with MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff .
EIT Pass Through: enabel EIT pass through from the source to the current channel TDT/TOT Pass Through: enabel TDT/TOT pass through from the source to the current
channel
IP Output: the window displaying all program(s)/service(s) already mapped (or selected) to be
encapsulated from the source onto the current channel.
How to assign program/service onto the current channel:
8. To add program(s)/service(s), click the check box on the left of program(s)/service(s) name
which is being mapped to the current channel in the TS Input window. Click the right arrow
button
between TS Input window and IP Output window, then the program(s)/service(s)
checked will appear in the IP Output window.
9. To remove program(s)/service(s), click the check box on the left of program(s)/service(s)
name which is being removed from the current channel in the IP Output window. Click the left
arrow button
between TS Input window and IP Output window, the the
program(s)/service(s) checked will disappear from the IP Output window.
10. Click the Apply button
at he bottom of this
page to apply the settings just
entered, or the Close button
to discard and return to the previous web page.
11. A pop up will be displayed to confirm settings are accepted and applied.
12. Click the Close button
after settings confirmed to return to previous page.
13. Click the Cancel button
anytime to discard settings without return to the
previous page.
14. Since there is only one TS source for each IPTV output channel. User could make up a
remuxed TS from multiple TS sources first, then add multiple programs/services from this
single TS remuxed. In such way, use can assign programs/services to the particular IPTV
channel(s) from multiple TS sources. The maximum data output bit rate of the build-in remux is
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216Mb/s.
TS/IP In
Under IPTV mode, the TS/IP In is not available.
TS/IP Local
Set the parameters for the TS/IP Local Settings on the page below.
TS/IP Local
TS/IP Address: set the IP address of the IP port TS/IP Subnet Mask: set the net mask of the IP port TS/IP MAC Address: display the MAC address of the IP port, cannot be modified by user TS/IP Gateway: set the gateway address under which the IP port is connected Gateway MAC Address: set the MAC address of the gateway under which the device is
connected, this is necessary when the IP streaming is needed to pass through the gateways
4.4 Remux
The build-in TS remux can receive 8 SPTS generated by the encoders, TS from TS/IP (under Full Duplex mode only).
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Remux
Packet Size: set the packet length of the TS re-multiplexed to 188 or 204 Byte. Bit Rate (Kb/s): set the bit rate for the new generated MPTS, valid range from 100~216000
Kb/s. The bit rate should be at least bigger than the total bit rate of selected programs,
otherwise, packets may be dropped.
TS ID: set the TSID of the new generated transport stream, valid range from 0 to 65535
decimal.
Current Bit Rate(Kb/s): display the actual valid bit rate that the Remux is delivering, including
all programs,/services, PSI/SI and null packets.
Original Network ID:set the Original Network ID Remove CA: ON: remove the CA descriptors that are carried within the inputted TS over ASI
or IP, OFF: keep the CA descriptors as they are
How to assign program/service onto the re-multiplexed (remuxed) TS:
1. To add program
(s)/service(s), click the check box on the left of program(s)/service(s) name
which is going to be remuxed in the Input TS window. Click the right arrow button
between Input TS window and Output TS window, then the program(s)/service(s) checked will
appear in the Output TS window.
2. To
remove
program
(s)/service(s), click the check box on the left of program(s)/service(s)
name which is going to be removed from the remuxed TS in the Output TS window. Click the
left arrow button
between Input TS window and Output TS window, the the
program(s)/service(s) checked will disappear from the Output TS window.
3. Click
the Apply button
at the bottom of this page to apply the settings just entered,
a new TS is being re-multplexed. Or, click the Cancel button
anytime to discard.
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4. A pop up will be displayed to confirm settings are accepted and applied.
5. The maxim
um output data bit rate of the build-in remux is 216Mb/s.
4.5 System
The system page gives all information of this device including device name, serial number,
software version, and so on. User can implement the alarm switch configuration, network
settings, TS/IP operation mode, reboot, preset parameters (save & load with a PC) and
software upgrade under system page.
Device
Device
Device Label: set the label of this device. User can assign a label (or nickname) for this
device, the Device Label should be less than 24 characters and will be shown on the LCD front
panel continuously, just above device’s IP address, and on the page index of most of web
browsers.
Serial Number: sho
w
the serial number for the device, read-only.
WEB Auto Refresh Time: set the time interval of web page refresh. TS/IP Mode: switch the TS/IP operation mode among “Multiple Output”, “128 -Way
IPTV”and“32-Way IPTV” modes. The device will reboot automatically after change applied. It
takes about 3 minutes.
IP Settings
The IP settings for the device can be found and configured under the page below.
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IP Settings
IP Address: set the address of the IP control port of this device. Network Mask: set the subnet mask for this device. Gateway: set the gateway IP address, to which this device is connected to, if any. MAC: display the MAC address of the control IP port of this device, read only.
Version
User can check versions of various functional blocks of this device, as shown on the page
below.
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Version
Web Login
Set the log-in user name and password for the web management server of this device. Default
values are root and 12345, respectively. To retrieve these values in case of necessity, set it
again on the front panel.
Web Login
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Factory Default
Click the Default button to restore the factory default settings to the device.
Note: the IP address of the device and the operation mode of the Gigabit board will not be restored.
Factory Default
System Reboot
User can reboot this device by clicking the Reboot button .
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System Reboot
Upgrade
User can upgrade the software of this device on web.
Upgrade
Firstly, verify a correct upgrade
file with correct model and correct version. Consult your
technical support person(s) if any ambiguity, this device might be totally out of order if a wrong
file is upgraded. Save the correct file for upgrade on a specific path in the PC just connects to
this device with the web browser. Enter the path & file name in the row right next to “Select the
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upgrade file”. Verify whether the correct file has been entered, again. Click the Upload button
, progress of file upload will be shown and wait until the process is completed. Then
Click the Upgrade button on the lower right corner of this page. Wait for few minutes for the
upgrade, and this device will reboot automatically after upgrade success. The IP address for
control will not be changed even after software upgrade.
4.6 Configuration
4.6.1 Encoder
There are eight encoders integrated on one device, each encoder can work independently.
Click on the
to configure the encoder 1, the same for the rests.
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Encoder
Video n Settings (n=1 in this example, same below) Video Bit Rate: set the video bit rate. The setting is valid only when the Video Rate Ctl is
CBR.
Aspect Ratio: set the aspect ratio for the encoded video, 4:3 or 16:9. Video Rate Ctl: set constant bit rate (CBR)mode or variable bit rate (VBR) mode for the
selected encoder
Video min Bit Rate: set the minimum video bit rate. The setting is valid only when the Video
Rate Ctl is VBR.
Video Max Bit Rate: set the Maximum video bit rate. The setting is valid only when the Video
Rate Ctl is VBR.
GOP Structure: Set the GOP structure, pull down menu is provided GOP Size: Set the GOP Size/Length, a long GOP may improve picture quality but increase
the latency of encoding.
GOP Adaptation: Enable/Disable GOP size auto-adaption. Video Input Format: Set the input video format, please select “Auto” if unknown or it will be
varied
Video Output Format: Select the video format, video will be scaled before encoded and
outputted.
Horizontal Resolution: Set the horizontal resolution for scale (NOTE:before encoding, valid only when Output Video Format = “manual settings” ) Vertical Resolution: Set the vertical resolution for scale (NOTE: before encoding, valid only when Output Video Format = “manual settings” )
Frame Format: Set video scan mode, video will to be converted before encoding
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Audio n Settings Audio Format: s
et the audio compression format MPEG-1 Layer II or MPEG2/4 AAC-LC HE-
AAC.
(NOTE:MPEG2/4 AAC-LC HE-AAC can be selected on EN-8000 models ) Audio Bit
Rate: set the audio bit rate. Audio Channel Mode: set the audio in stereo or mono. (NOTE: only Left audio channel will be
encoded when Mono mode is on.)
Audio Level: set the gain of volume, audio will be amplified or attenuated before encoding.
Encoder n Bit Rate: set the output bit rate of the current encoder. Encoder bit rate must
greater than the sum of video bit rate + audio bit rate + PSI (150Kbps) + buffering (100Kbps) +
encoder error (150Kbps), valid range from 300 to 22000Kb/s
Advanced n Settings PMT PID: set PMT PID, valid range from 32 to 8190 decimal Video PID: set Video PID, valid range from 32 to 8190 decimal Audio PID: set audio PID, valid range from 32 to 8190 decimal PCR PID: set PCR PID, valid range from 32 to 8190 decimal Service ID: set Service ID / Program Number , valid from 1 to 65535 decimal Service Name: set the service name for the service/program encoded. The length should be
less than 24 characters.
Provider Name: Set the name of provider of this service. This information will be embedded
onto the TS encoded, and will be presented with some set top boxes.
Null Filter: Enable/Disable null packet data removal to save bandwidth, please be reminded
that PCR accuracy will be degraded if null packets are filtered.
Encoder n Mode: set video encode/compression standard, H.264 (SD/ HD) or MPEG2(for SD
only).
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5 Installation
It is highly recommended to fix the EN-8000 be mounted in EIA standard 19” rack, any other mounting method may lead to damage of the device.
Open the box and take out the device with care. Inspect if there is any damage to
the appearance of the device.
Fix the device into the standard EIA 19” rack.
Connect the input and output cables. It is highly recommended to put the 75Ohm
loader onto the ASI output port that is not used.
Plug the power cable into the AC Power input socket. The POWER Indicator LED
(A4) should be green and always light on during working.Needs 5-10minutes to
boot up completely.
Configure the network settings of the device via front panel.
Make the settings of Encoder, Remux, and IP output step by step following the
instruction written in the user manual.
6 Accessories
Certificate of quality /Guarantee card 1PC
Power Cord 2PCS
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ANTIK Technology
http://www.antiktech.com
Address: Čárskeho 10, SK-04001
Košice, Slovakia Tel: +421-55-3012345 Web: www.antiktech.com Email: info@antiktech.com
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