Fagor HAN 8000 User Manual

HAN 8000
4 x HDMI to ASI / IP Encoder
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
2
3
4
SAFETY INSTRUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 1
OVERVIEW. .............................................................................................................................................. 2
SYSTEM PRINCIPLE .................................................................................................................................. 3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
4.1
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
SYSTEM DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................... 3
HDMI ........................................................................................................................................... 4
A V Encoding................................................................................................................................ 4
TS Process.................................................................................................................................... 4
Data output port .......................................................................................................................... 4
SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................................................... 5
HDMI. .................................................................................................................................................. 5
H.264 Video Compression .................................................................................................................... 5
Video. .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Audio ........................................................................................................................................... 6
5
6
4.2.3
4.3
4.3.1
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
EQUIPMENT CONNECTION. ..................................................................................................................... 7
5.1
5.2
INSTALLATION GUIDE. ...................................................................................................................... 8
6.1
6.2
6.3
Format. ........................................................................................................................................ 6
DATA PORT. .......................................................................................................................................... 6
DVB ASI ....................................................................................................................................... 6
CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Input ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Video Format ............................................................................................................................... 6
FRONT PANEL DISPLAY AND KEY BUTTON ............................................................................................. 7
REAR PANEL ......................................................................................................................................... 7
INSTALLATION PREPARATION. ............................................................................................................... 8
ENVIRONMENT ENQUIRIES. ................................................................................................................. 8
GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS. ............................................................................................................. 8
6.3.1
6.3.2
Rack grounding. ........................................................................................................................... 9
Equipment grounding. ................................................................................................................. 9
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BASIC PROGRAMMING GUIDE................................................................................................................10
7.1
7.1.1
7.1.2
7.1.3
7.1.4
7.1.5
7.1.6
7.1.7
7.1.8
7.1.9
7.1.10
7.1.11
7.1.12
7.1.13
7.1.14
7.1.15
KEYBOARD + LCD. ................................................................................................................................10
Lock Status display ......................................................................................................................10
Main menu display .....................................................................................................................10
Encoder Setting. .........................................................................................................................10
Programming of the rest of encoders. .........................................................................................14
ASI ..............................................................................................................................................14
Output Setting ............................................................................................................................14
IP Output ....................................................................................................................................15
Network Setting ..........................................................................................................................19
Save Config .................................................................................................................................20
Load Config .................................................................................................................................20
Version .......................................................................................................................................20
Language ....................................................................................................................................20
Error Info. ...................................................................................................................................21
Error Info and Shooting ...............................................................................................................21
Indication Status .........................................................................................................................21
8 NMS OPERATION GUIDE .........................................................................................................................22
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.5.1
8.5.2
8.5.3
8.5.4 PID Passthrough ..........................................................................................................................32
8.5.5
8.5.6
8.6
NMS LOGIN .........................................................................................................................................22
ADD FREQUENCY ................................................................................................................................24
ADD DEVICE ........................................................................................................................................24
EDIT DEVICE ........................................................................................................................................25
CHECK AND SET CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................28
Output Setting ............................................................................................................................29
Audio and Video Config...............................................................................................................30
ASI ..............................................................................................................................................31
Edit NIT .......................................................................................................................................33
IP Output ....................................................................................................................................34
PUBLIC FUNCTION OF NMS .................................................................................................................35
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
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Read this manual carefully before use.
Do not open the case without disconnecting it from the mains
Allows the air circulation around the equipment
Protects against the water or liquids drops on the equipment
Do not place near to the heat sources or hot areas.
It is required a room with good ventilation.
Do not obstruct he ventilation slots.
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OVERVIEW.
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The HAN 8000 encoder modulates the content of 4 HDMI input (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 HD) signals to a
DVB-ASI or IP output. It supports 1080i/p and 720p. The housing of this equipment is adapted to the 19”
rack with 1 unit height.
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SYSTEM PRINCIPLE
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3.1 SYSTEM DIAGRAM
HDMI in 1
HDMI in 2
HDMI in 3
HDMI in 3
HD A/D
HD A/D
HD A/D
HD A/D
Encoding
Encoding ASI Output
Encoding IP/UDP out
TS Processing
Encoding
ASI input
CPU
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3.1.1 HDMI
As it is showed in the above diagram the HDMI input signals are sent to the encoding module.
3.1.2 A V Encoding
Video coding adopts H.264 real time compression encode chip to encode the digitalized video data
from video port and then output video ES (Elementary Stream) which will be sent to video packetizer.
And the PES (Packetized Elementary Stream) generates and it will do audio and video stream processing.
During the process of compression encoding, it uses MPEG2 MP@ML and the max bitrate can reach to
15Mbps. Audio Coding uses professional audio coding software to encode the analog audio signal from
audio port by adopting MPEG1 Layer 2 standard. The encoded audio Elementary Stream will be sent to
audio packetizer. And the audio PES will do audio and video stream processing.
3.1.3 TS Process
TS process composites 4 channels ES stream to output one standard MPEG2 TS stream.
3.1.4 Data output port
Processed TS will be sent out through the port. It conforms to DVB ASI standard and
supportsUDP@RJ45
.
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SPECIFICATIONS
4
Input
Video Coding
Standard ISO/IEC14496-10 (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC)
Audio
Output
Output Bit rate 1 to 20Mbps (4:2:0) per channel
Control NMS (Ethernet port, RJ-45), Keyboard + LCD
General
4×HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface
ASI DVB standard, BNC interface
4:2:0 encoding H.264 HP@L4 MP@L3
H.264 Adaptive Field Frame (AFF)
H.264 Field-Based (FB)
full HD: 1920×1080×60/50i/p, 1280×720×60p/50p
Bit rate 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320, 384Kbps
Property MPEG-1 Layer2
Sample Bit rate 32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz
2×ASI DVB standard, BNC interface
IP IP/UDP (TS over IP), MPTS/Unicast/Multicast
Size 482mm×410mm×44mm
Temperature
Features
Range 0~45°C (Operation); -20~80°C (Storage)
Power 100-240VAC, 50Hz, 25W
4.1 HDMI.
Connector HDMI. Supports max 1920x108 50i.
4.2 H.264 Video Compression
4.2.1 Video.
Output bit rate: 1-20 Mbps per channel.
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4.2.2 Audio
MPEG-1 Layer 1/2
4.2.3 Format.
DVB Transport Stream.
4.3 DATA PORT.
DVB ASI; IEEE802.3 Ethernet, RJ45
4.3.1 DVB ASI
Standard: DVB ASI
Connectors: BNC
Impedance: 75 Ohm
Package format: 188 bytes
4.4 CONNECTIONS
4.4.1 Input
4 x HDMI inputs, and one ASI input.
4.4.2 Video Format
High definition: 1920*1080i/p *50/60; 1280*720p*50/60.
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EQUIPMENT CONNECTION.
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5.1 FRONT PANEL DISPLAY AND KEY BUTTON
1: LCD
2: ASI active input indicator LED.
3: HDMI input active indicator LED.
4: Error indicator LED.
5: Power indicator LED.
6: Keyboard. LEFT, RIGHT: move the cursor / UP, DOWN: change parameters.
7: Enter key. Confirm and operate
8: Exit key. Back to upper menu or cancel the setting.
NOTE: To unlock the device press ENTER and EXIT. Keyboard auto-lock is activated after 60 seconds
without operation.
5.2 REAR PANEL
1: HDMI inputs.
2: ASI input (BNC).
3: ASI outputs (BNC).
4: TS over IP output, (RJ 45).
5: Ethernet connection for control (RJ-45).
6: Power Switch.
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6
INSTALLATION GUIDE.
6.1 INSTALLATION PREPARATION.
Before installation check possible lose or damage of the device during transportation and read
the complete user manual.
Prepare a suitable environment for installation
Install the device.
Connect the signal cables.
6.2 ENVIRONMENT ENQUIRIES.
It is recommended to take into account the following point related with the installation
environment:
When installing multi-row of racks, please make the distance 1.2~1.5M between front
door and back door, and the distance 0.8M between rack and wall.
The floor of the room where is installed the device should be non-conducting, dust free.
Anti-static material volume resistivity: 1x107 ÷ 1x1010 Ω, ground current-limiting
resistance: 1MΩ, floor bearing weight: > 450Kg/m2.
Working temperature: for long term operation: 5 ÷ 40º C, for short term operation: 0 ÷ 45º.
Relative humidity: for long term operation: 20% ÷80 %, for short term operation: 10% ÷ 90%.
6.3 GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS.
Good ground wire design is the base of the whole system, and is essential to lightning protection and
anti-interference. The system must follow above principles:
Keep good electrical contact between both ends of outer conductor and shielding layer and the
appearance of metal case of the connected device.
Make sure that connections of both ends of the ground wire are with good electrical contact
and prepare for corrosion prevention treatment.
Do not use other device for ground wire electrical connection.
The sectional area of ground wire from rack connecting to anti-thunder unit must be greater
than or equal to 25mm2
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6.3.1 Rack grounding.
Ground terminals of racks in one room should be separately connected to protective are copper bar
provided by side board. And ground wire should be as far as possible short. If the wire is too long when
installing, please cut off to avoid ground wire coiling. The sectional area of guide line of ground
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terminal row must be greater than or equal to 25mm
.
6.3.2 Equipment grounding.
When grounding, use guide line to connect protective area binding post to the protective ground wire
row of assembly rack.
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BASIC PROGRAMMING GUIDE.
PG: 04 Bitrate:
3
0.000Mbps
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7.1 KEYBOARD + LCD.
7.1.1 Lock Status display
4IN1 HD HDMI Encoder
7.1.2 Main menu display
After initialization, the menu shows as below (Press ‘up or down’ key to choose menu, then press
the ‘enter’ key to confirm):
1. Encoder 1
2. Encoder 2
3. Encoder 3
4. Encoder 4
5. ASI
6. Output
Setting
7. IP Output
8. Network
Setting
7.1.3 Encoder Setting.
Encoder1, Encoder2, Encoder3 and Encoder 4 are programmed in the same way. Below taking
encoder1 as an example: use Up and Down keys to choose encoder1 and then it shows as
below
(Press ‘up or down’ key to choose menu, then press the ‘enter’ key to confirm)
:
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08.000Mbps
1.1. Video Format
1.2. System BitRate
1.3. CBR-VBR
1.4. Video Profile
1.5. Video Level
1.6. Audio BitRate
1.7. PMT PID
1.8. VIDEO PID
1.9. AUDIO PID
1.10. PCR PID
1.11. Prog. Name
7.1.3.1
7.1.3.2
Video Format
1.1. Video Format
AUTO
1920*1080*60p
1920*1080*59.94p
1920*1080*50p
1920*1080*60i
1920*1080*59.94i
1920*1080*50i
1280*720*60p
1280*720*59.94p
1280*720*50p
System BitRate
For the system bit rate, the Factory Default is of 8Mbps:
1.2. System BitRate
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7.1.3.3
CBR-VBR
We can choose between constant (CBR) and variable (VBR) Bit Rates:
7.1.3.4
Video Profile
1.3. CBR-VBR
CBR
7.1.3.5
Video Level
1.4. Video Profile
High Profile
Main Profile
Baseline Profile
7.1.3.6
Audio BitRate
1.5. Video Level
Level 4
Level 4.1
Level 4.2
Level 1.2
Level 1.3
Level 2
Level 2.1
Level 2.2
Level 3
1.6. Audio BitRate
128Kbps
256Kbps
384Kbps
64Kbps
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0259
7.1.3.7
7.1.3.8
7.1.3.9
PMT PID
1.7. PMT PID
VIDEO PID
1.8. VIDEO PID
AUDIO PID
1.9. AUDIO PID
7.1.3.10 PCR PID
7.1.3.11
7.1.3.12
Prog. Name
Provider
1.10. PCR PID
1.11. Prog. Name
1.12. Provider
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6.3. OR. NET. ID
7.1.3.13
7.1.3.14
Prog. Number
Volume Set
1.13. Prog. Number
1.14. Volume Set
7.1.4 Programming of the rest of encoders.
To configure the rest of encoders proceed as it is described above.
7.1.5 ASI
It shows the list of programs that arrives from the ASI input:
Program Total oo
List Empty
7.1.6 Output Setting
7.1.6.1
Output BitRate
6.1. Output BitRate
6.2. TS ID
6.1. Output BitRate
036.000Mbps
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7.1.3. Destination PO
OFF
7.1.6.2
7.1.6.3
TS ID
OR. NET. ID.
7.1.7 IP Output
6.2. TS ID
00000
6.3. OR. NET. ID
00000
7.1. Encoder 1
7.2. Encoder 2
7.1.7.1
Encoder 1
7.1.7.1.1 Enable
7.3. Encoder 3
7.4. Encoder 4
7.5. Subnet Mask
7.6. Gateway
7.7. Local IP
7.1.1. Enable
7.1.2. Destination IP
7.1.1. Enable
ON
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7.1.7.1.2 Destination IP
7.2.3. Destination PO
7.1.7.1.3 Destination PO
7.1.7.2
Encoder 2
7.1.7.2.1 Enable
7.1.2. Destination IP
224.002.002.001
7.1.3. Destination PO
10001
7.2.1. Enable
7.2.2. Destination IP
7.1.7.2.2 Destination IP
7.1.7.2.3 Destination PO
7.2.1. Enable
ON
7.2.2. Destination IP
224.002.002.002
7.2.3. Destination PO
10002
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OFF
7.4.3. Destination PO
OFF
7.1.7.3
Encoder 3
7.1.7.3.1 Enable
7.1.7.3.2 Destination IP
7.3.1. Enable
7.3.2. Destination IP
7.3.1. Enable
ON
7.3.2. Destination IP
224.002.002.003
7.1.7.3.3 Destination PO
7.1.7.4
Encoder 4
7.1.7.4.1 Enable
7.3.3. Destination PO
7.4.1. Enable
7.4.2. Destination IP
7.4.1. Enable
ON
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7.1.7.4.2 Destination IP
7.1.7.4.3 Destination PO
7.1.7.5
Subnet Mask
7.1.7.6
Gateway
7.4.2. Destination IP
224.002.002.004
7.4.3. Destination PO
7.5. Subnet Mask
255.255.255.000
7.1.7.7
7.1.7.8
7.1.7.9
7.6. Gateway
192.168.000.001
Local IP
7.7. Local IP
Local MAC
7.8. Local MAC
00:07:0E:15:1C:23
Local Port
7.9. Local Port
02000
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7.1.8 Network Setting
7.1.8.1
7.1.8.2
8.1. IP Address
8.2. Subnet Mask
8.3. Gateway
8.4. NMS UDP Port
IP Address
8.1. IP Address
192.168.000.218
Subnet Mask
8.2. Subnet Mask
7.1.8.3
7.1.8.4
7.1.8.5
Gateway
8.3. Gateway
NMS UDP Port
8.4. NMS UDP Port
MAC Address
8.5. MAC Address
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7.1.9 Save Config
Please Wait
10.2. Restore Config
Please Wait
Please Wait
SW: 3.04 HW: 2.07
9. Save Config
Power Failure Saving:
When power failure, it can automatically save last status and start again when power on.
7.1.10 Load Config
7.1.10.1
Reload Config
10.1. Reload Config
10.1. Reload Config
7.1.10.2
Restore Config
7.1.11 Version
7.1.12 Language
10.2. Restore Config
11. Version
12. Language
English
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List Empty
The system works normally after all above settings.
7.1.13 Error Info.
13. Error Info.
7.1.14 Error Info and Shooting
7.1.15 Indication Status
There are 2 LED indicators on the panel:
1. “POWER” is power indicator. When switch on, it’s green, which indicates device works
well.
2. “ERROR” indicates error status when it’s red.
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NMS OPERATION GUIDE
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Network Management System (NMS) can remotely set configuration and monitor the device. It
can be used only after being authorized.
Except setting configuration by front panel, you can also use NMS on a
PC to set and monitor device, with UDP protocol and supporting windows operation system.
8.1 NMS LOGIN
NMS Login Interface
Default user name and password are “admin”. You can change the user name and password by
“Setting”->”User Setting” and then login again. If it’s the first time to use it, without any device
info, the menu shows as below:
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Current NMS is without any device, user can add per his device.
I: Menu Bar IX: Restore Config
II: Open Device X: Reload Config
III: Save Device XI: Import Config
IV: Add Freq Node XII: Export Config
V: Add Device XIII: Device List
VI: Edit Device XIV: Device Connection Info
VII: Del Device XV: Device Config Operation
VIII: Save Config XVI: Alarm List
Below chapters will introduce above functions separately.
“Open Device” & “Save Device”: open previously saved configuration and save current
configuration. If the configuration and the NMS are in the same file, they can automatically run
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