Silex technology X-1 User Manual

Multicast Video Distribution System
MVDS X-1
Installation / User's Guide
Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing Silex's MVDS X-1, the Multicast Video
Distribution System (this product).
This manual provides how to setup and use this product.
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Index

Product Overview..................................................... 1
1.1 About this product ........................................................................................2
1.2 Specication.....................................................................................................4
1.2.1 Hardware specication.....................................................................................................................4
1.2.2 Software specication ......................................................................................................................6
1.2.3 Interface specication ......................................................................................................................7
1.2.4 Notes on the radio wave..................................................................................................................8
1.3 Network composition ..................................................................................9
1.4 Parts and function
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Installation .............................................................. 15
2.1 Before you begin......................................................................................... 16
2.1.1 Necessary items ...............................................................................................................................16
2.1.2 Create environment for setup ....................................................................................................17
2.2 Congure this product.............................................................................. 19
2.2.1 Assign IP address
2.2.2 Congure via Web browser
Host name / Password conguration............................................................................................. 22
Network conguration ........................................................................................................................23
Adjusting a screen image (at transmitter)
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Adjusting a screen image (at receiver(s))...................................................................................... 27
2.3 Hardware installation................................................................................. 28
2.3.1 Connect to a wired network
2.3.2 Connect to a wireless network................................................................................................... 29
Vertical convergence angle and minimum distance................................................................ 30
Vertical coverage and Line-of-sight
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Monitor and Maintenance ..................................... 33
3.1 Front panel..................................................................................................... 34
3.1.1 Menu structure and how to use it............................................................................................. 34
3.1.2 Functions available in each menu............................................................................................. 36
Initial screen (Level:0)........................................................................................................................... 36
SERVICE ACTIVITY..................................................................................................................................37
CONNECTION STAT
DEVICE INFO............................................................................................................................................ 39
ADMIN MODE MENU............................................................................................................................ 40
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3.2 Web interface................................................................................................ 46
3.2.1 Status ................................................................................................................................................... 48
General...................................................................................................................................................... 48
Network
Video/Audio/Data
3.2.2 Conguration.................................................................................................................................... 51
General...................................................................................................................................................... 51
Network ....................................................................................................................................................52
Video/Audio/Data (at transmitter).................................................................................................. 54
Video/Audio/Data (at receiver).........................................................................................................57
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Static Node (at transmitter) ...............................................................................................................59
Static Node (at receiver)......................................................................................................................60
Dynamic Node (at transmitter).........................................................................................................61
Dynamic Node (at receiver) ...............................................................................................................62
3.2.3 Tools
Common...................................................................................................................................................63
Video/Audio (at transmitter) .............................................................................................................64
Video/Audio (at receiver).................................................................................................................... 65
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Appendix................................................................A-1
A-1 Conguration item list............................................................................ A-2
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A/D
D/A
Encode
Decode
IP Network
X-1T X-1R
Audio
Vi
deo
Serial

1.1 About this product

MVDS stands for "Multicast Video Distribution System", which allows to distribute video
or audio data from Player (e.g. PC, DVD player, etc) to Display (e.g. TV, Monitor, etc) by IP
Multicast.
The MVDS consists of transmitter and receiver(s). The transmitter is connected to Player
and the receiver(s) are connected to Display. Transmitter encodes the signal output
from the Player (e.g. video, audio, etc.) and distributes its codec data to receiver(s) in
real time, and the receiver(s) decodes and outputs it on Display.
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Feature
Video and Audio control
- Adopts JPEG2000 codec. High compression with less image degradation available
- Audio codec: 16bit stereo PCM (Sampling rate: 32KHz)
- Screen size supports WXGA (1280x768)
- Up to 30fps of frame rate
- Synchronization function for video and audio (Lip-sync)
Network control
-
Allow simultaneous distribution to multiple receivers by multicast (up to 32 receivers)
- Time correction between transmitter and receivers allows simultaneous
output among receivers
- Support Wired LAN(10Base-T/100Base-TX) and Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11a/g:
Infrastructure/ad hoc mode)
Others
- Support 1ch of serial port for remote monitoring and control
- Various congurations are available on embedded Web page
- Switch the transmitter automatically at a specied interval
- Connection and communication status can be veried at LCD (Transmitter only)
- Receiver's ID (host name) can be set by rotary switch (Receiver only)
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1.2 Specication
1.2.1 Hardware specication
Hardware specication is as follows:
CPU TOSHIBA TX4939 400MHz (32/64bit MIPS) RAM 128MB DDR ROM 8MB Interface Video Analog RGB D-SUB15 x 1
Audio 16bit Stereo line in / out (Mini Jack) Serial RS-232C (D-SUB9) x 1 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Auto detection (RJ-45) x 1
Wireless IEEE802.11a/b/g mini PCI module x 1 (SX-10WAG) Power AC adapter (Operating voltage 15V) LCD 16 Characters x 2 Lines (Transmitter only) LED 4 Front Side
"Power" / "Status" / "Wireless" / "Ether"
2 Back Side
RJ-45 "Link" / "Status"
Push Switch 4 Front Side
"MEMU" / "-" / "+" / "SET"
Rotary Switch 2 (Receiver only)
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FCC Notices
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to
which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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1.2.2 Software specication
Software specication is as follows:
Protocol
TCP/IP Network Layer ARP , RARP , IPv4 , ICMP
Multicast : IPv4 Organization Local Scope 239.192.0.0/14 Transport Layer TCP , UDP Application Layer TELNET , BOOTP , DHCP , HTTP , UPnP ,
JCP (proprietary #19541) ,
RTP (proprietary #50001 - #65535) ,
MVDS Announcement Protocol (proprietary #50000)
SX-RPC (proprietary via HTTP/RTP)
Others FLDP For rmware version up
Other
Serial Data Transfer Protocol Proprietary
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1.2.3 Interface specication
Interface specication is as follows:
Video
Interface Analog RGB (15pin Dsub) Codec JPEG2000 Resolution 1280 x 768 pixel (WXGA) Flame rate 30 fps (MAX) Conguration Video Adjustment(Contrast , Bright , Position etc…) Others Startup screen, Stop signal screen, Maintenance screen
(Display a still image specied in each mode.)
Audio
Interface Stereo mini jack Codec 16bit PCM Sampling rate 32 (KHz)
Serial Data
Baud rate 300 , 600 , 1200 , 2400 , 4800 , 9600 , 14400 , 19200 , 38400 , 57600 , 115200 (bps) Bit length 8 , 7 (bit) Stop bit 1 , 2 (bit) Parity NONE , EVEN , ODD Flow Control NONE , XON/XOFF , RTS/CTS Timeout 50 to 1000(ms)
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1.2.4 Notes on the radio wave

Do not use this product near the following equipment or places.
The following equipment may use the same band. If you use this product near
this equipment, the radio waves from this product and the following devices may
interfere with each other.
- Microwave, scientic instruments, pacemaker or other medical equipment.
- Licensed radio station in a factory.
- Small power radio station (a non-licensed radio station).
Do not use this product near a cellular phone, TV or Radio.
A cellular phone, TV, and radio use dierent radio bands than our product.
Generally if they are used near this product, it will not cause a problem. However,
when near this product, sound or image noise can happen.
If there is reinforced concrete/metal between wireless devices, they may not
connect.
This product can connect through wood or glass, but can have trouble
communicating through reinforced concrete/metal.
Wireless Equipment for 2.4GHz and 5GHz band
This frequency band is used by a microwave, industry, science, medical equipment
and licensed in room or low power (non licensed) radio stations.
- Before you use this equipment, verify that it will not interfere with other
broadcasting.
- If interference happens, stop using the equipment or change the band.
Contact us to discuss ways of avoiding interference (example: create the wall).
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AV Cable Ethernet (100Base, PLC) Wireless (IEEE802.11a/g)

1.3 Network composition

A MVDS network is composed of one MVDS transmitter and 32 MVDS receivers
(at maximum). In each group, a video or audio data are distributed in multicast (or
unicast).
As for network interface, both Wired and Wireless LAN ports are supported. Since
MVDS transmitter and receivers exchange their status each other regularly, you
can easily install and congure this product as well as support various network
environment.
- UDP is used as a protocol for data distribution and information exchange.
- Not available via an Internet.
Wireless system - Network composition for Infrastructure mode
The player (e.g. PC, DVD player, etc.) outputs data (e.g. video, audio, serial data,
etc.) to MVDS transmitter. The transmitter captures and sends them to Access Point
via a wired LAN. These data are distributed to the MVDS receivers being connected
to the Access Pint in Infrastructure mode.
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AV Cable Wireless (IEEE802.11a/g)
AV Cable Ethernet (100Base, PLC)
Wireless system - Network composition for Ad-Hoc mode
The player (e.g. PC or DVD player, etc.) outputs data (e.g. video, audio, serial data,
etc.) to MVDS transmitter. The transmitter captures and sends them to the MVDS
receivers being connected to the transmitter in Adhoc mode.
Network composition for wired connection
The player (
etc.) to MVDS transmitter. The transmitter captures and distributes it to the MVDS
receivers being connected to an Ethernet LAN.
e.g.
PC or DVD player, etc) outputs data (
e.g.
video, audio, serial data,
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AV Cable Ethernet (100Base, PLC) Wireless (IEEE802.11a/g)
Network composition for wired/wireless connection mix
If the wired/wireless system are mixed, you can support wider variety of
environment.
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1.4 Parts and function

The name of each part and the function are explained below:
Front
Transmitter
Push button Description MENU Go into LCD menu from initial screen.
Return to initial screen from LCD top menu.
Go back to higher level in LCD menu.
Start a factory default conguration when this button and [SET] button are
pushed together while turning on this product.
- Return to previous option in LCD menu.
Select a value to set.
+ Move to next option in LCD menu.
Select a value to set.
SET Go into the selected menu in LCD menu.
Enable the selected value.
Start a factory default conguration when this button and [MENU] button are
pushed together while turning on this product.
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Receiver
Push button Description MENU Start a factory default conguration when this button and [SET] button are
pushed together while turning on this product.
- Not use. + Not use. SET Start a factory default conguration when this button and [MENU] button are
pushed together while turning on this product.
LED (both Transmitter and Receiver)
LED Description POWER OFF: Powered o or being on boot process.
ON: Powered on (Normal status)
STATUS Blink: Blink every time when codec of 1 frame data is complete.
ON: Factory default conguration using push buttons is complete.
WIRELESS OFF: Wireless communication is disabled.
Blink: Wireless communication is not established. (Detecting AP or other node,
or unable to connect for wireless conguration mismatch).
ON: Wireless communication is established.
ETHER OFF: Not connected to wired LAN (Not linked)
ON: Connected to wired LAN (Being linked)
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Back
Both Transmitter and Receiver
Part Description DCIN 15V1A AC connector (15V 1A)
* In case of X-1ER, AC power can be supplied via internal DC connector. ETHER Ethernet interface (RJ45) RS232C Serial interface (9pin Male) AUDIO Audio interface (3.5mm mini) ANALOG RGB RGB interface (D-Sub15pin) Antenna SMA Connector
(Connect the antenna to either or both of the connectors.)
LED (both Transmitter and Receiver)
Ethernet LED Description Backside
(Ethernet Connector)
Green
Orange
OFF: Not connected to a wired LAN (Not linked) ON: Connected to a wired LAN (Linked) Blink: Blink when receiving a packet via wired or wireless LAN. Flash: Data error in a conguration area
ROM/RAM check error
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2.1 Before you begin

This section explains the necessary actions that should be taken before you
connect and setup this product.

2.1.1 Necessary items

Please prepare the following items.
MVDS Transmitter
( X-1T ) MVDS Receiver
( X-1R )
PC
(used for setup) Player A media player with VGA interface and 1280x768 60Hz support (the player
Monitor A monitor with VGA interface and 1280 x 768 60Hz support (up to 32
Speaker Up to 32 stereo speaker pairs (not necessary if the speaker is embedded in the
VGA cable VGA cable (male/male) with D-Sub15 pin connector and noise suppression.
Audio cable Cables with 3.5mm mini plug connector and noise suppression.
LAN cable
(used for setup)
Antenna An antenna is required for each transmitter and receiver. The MVDS
Conguration Software Use AdminManager. You can download AdminManager from the Silex
One transmitter is required.
As many receivers as you need for your environment. Each receiver supports
one monitor, and up to 32 receivers can be congured for use with a single
MVDS transmitter. A PC with a wired LAN (100BASE-T) port.
can be a PC or any other device that can output video in the required format
using a VGA interface)
monitors total)
monitor above).
One cable is required for each transmitter and each receiver.
One cable is required for each transmitter and receiver. Category 5 or better LAN cables for connecting the PC to the transmitter and
to the receiver(s) for conguration purposes.
* Either straight cable or crossover cable can be used as Auto MDI-X is
supported.
* An Ethernet hub can be used, but is not required.
transmitters and receivers include 2dB antennas, but you may wish to use
more specialized antennas to provide better performance.
Select the antenna according to your location status, distance from the
receiver or layout.
The MVDS transmitters and receivers have 2 antenna terminals. You can use
both terminals as they automatically recognize which terminal is in use. The
antenna is not required during the installation.
website:
http://www.silexamerica.com/adminmanager-software-download.html
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2.1.2 Create environment for setup

The rst step is to connect the cables to the MVDS transmitter and receiver, and to
the player, monitor(s) and PC. All the conguration can be performed via a wired
LAN network.
1.
Connect the LAN cables
Connect the MVDS transmitter and receiver(s) to the PC using LAN cables.
2.
Connect the VGA cables
Connect the player to the MVDS Transmitter, and connect the monitor(s) to the
receiver(s).
3.
Connect the audio cables
Connect the player to the MVDS transmitter, and connect the speaker(s) to the
receiver.
4.
Power ON
Turn on the MVDS transmitter and receiver, the PC, the player and the
monitor(s) and speakers.
5.
Start output from the player
Output a movie (1280 x 768) from the player.
Or to make an adjustment to the screen image at the MVDS transmitter, output
a still image (white or any other light color) from the player.
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T
ransmitter Receiver
Player
Displa
y
PC
LAN Cable
Audio Cable Audio CableVGA Cable VGA Cable
<Connection example>
An example MVDS installation is shown below:
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2.2 Congure this product
When the cable connections and power on are completed, congure the network
settings and adjust the screen images for the MVDS transmitter and receivers.

2.2.1 Assign IP address

To simplify the conguration process, the MVDS transmitter and receivers support
automatic conguration of the IP address. By default, they attempt to load an
IP address via DHCP when powered on. If no DHCP server is found, then the
transmitter and each of the receivers are loaded with a random IP address of
169.254.xxx.xxx. Note that the same IP address is used for both the wireless and
wired networking functionality.
- If you are using the automatic conguration process, you may skip to the next section.
Note
If you prefer, you can use Admin Manager to manually assign an IP address for the
MVDS transmitter and for each MVDS receiver:
First assign a static IP address to the PC that you are using for setup.
1.
(Example: 10.10.10.10)
When you run the Admin Manager program, a list of the available MVDS
2.
transmitters (model X-1T) and receivers (X-1R) will appear on the main Admin
Manager screen.
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3.
Select the MVDS transmitter or receiver that you wish to congure. From the
top menu, click Conguration - Set IP address.
4.
Congure a unique IP address that is not used by other network devices.
(Example: 10.3.0.1)
5.
Repeat this process and enter a unique IP address into each of the MVDS
transmitters and receivers.
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2.2.2 Congure via Web browser
After you have assigned the IP address for each MVDS transmitter and receiver,
you can congure these devices using a PC with any standard web browser. For
each MVDS transmitter and receiver, access the Web page using the IP address
you have congured into the device. By default the user name is "root" and no
password is set.
To view the IP address of the transmitter and the receivers, you can use the Admin
Manager program.
- When an IP address is set to the transmitter, it can be seen on the front panel.
Note
TIP
- Please note that the PC must be congured with a unique IP address that is compatible with
the IP addresses used in the transmitters and receivers (for example, if the transmitter has an
IP address of 169.254.3.111, the PC could have an IP address of 169.254.3.1, assuming that
this address is not used by any of the receivers).
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Host name / Password conguration
Congure Host Name and Password.
- Be sure to set a password, especially if you are using the MVDS with a public network.
TIP
In factory default, the last six hexadecimal digits of the Ethernet MAC address is
used as the host name of the MVDS transmitter and receiver(s). You can change
the host name if desired, but make sure that is a unique name.
In some cases, it is desirable to change this host name on the receivers using hardware switches (for example, to allow receivers to be deployed with precongured host name). The MVDS receiver has internal rotary switches that can be used to set a hexadecimal value for the host name (note that you must remove the cover of the enclosure to access these switches). The right switch is for the upper byte and left switch is for the lower byte of the host name. When set to 01-3E, the value is applied and set as host name at the time of power on. When set to 00, the value congured in the Web page is applied as the host name.
Value (hexadecimal) Description 00h This value is not used as a host name. The receiver will run with the host
name congured through Web browser or TELNET. 01h - 3Eh
3Fh - FFh
The string, "01" to "3E", will be used as a host name. This host name will be stored
(overwritten) in internal memory as a setting value. Therefore, even if "00" is set
again, the host name will not be reset to the previous name.
Do not set these values as it may cause unstable operation. (As only 6bit out of
8bit can be recognized, the same host name may be used twice.)
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Network conguration
* Required for both Transmitter and Receivers
Congure the IP address and wireless settings. Select Network under
Conguration in the Web page.
- The MVDS transmitter and receivers operate without the need to manually congure an IP
TIP
<DHCP, IP, Subnet, Gateway>
Congure these settings according to your network environment (by default,
DHCP and the Auto IP function are enabled).
address as they supports Auto IP function.
- It is impossible to broadcast a movie across a router.
<Wireless>
Select Enable for the Wireless Interface. Select the options for Wireless Mode,
SSID, WEP, etc. appropriate for your environment.
- Be sure to use WEP security, especially if you are using MVDS with a public wireless network.
TIP
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Example: The following are the sample settings to use this product in AdHoc
mode.
Transmitter Receiver Interface Enable Enable Mode AdHoc AdHoc SSID Optional Optional (same as Transmitter) Ch.AutoSearch DISABLE N/A Channel Optional N/A DataRate 36Mbps 36Mbps Authentication Open Open WEP ON ON Key Index 1 1 Key Size 128bit 128bit WEP Key1 Optional Optional (same as Transmitter)
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Adjusting a screen image (at transmitter)
Connect to the web page of the transmitter to adjust a screen image appropriate
for the player.
If you are sure of what value to set for screen image, click Video/Audio/Data under
Conguration and congure each setting. If you are not sure what values to set,
you can use the auto-adjustment feature to automatically adjust the screen image.
The use of the auto-adjustment function is described below:
1.
Output a still image (white or any other light color) from the player.
2.
You can use the default values, however, if you want to make better
adjustment, access the Video/Audio/Data Conguration page by clicking
Video/Audio/Data under Conguration, and enter the following values.
Gain 32 Oset 160 Filter 15
3.
Select Video/Audio under Tools and click the Start button next to
Maintenance screen mode. Click the Stop button to take eect.
4.
Select Video/Audio under Tools and click the Start button next to Video
signal auto conguration. Auto-adjustment will begin. If the video signal is
not scanned correctly or an error occurs, congure it manually.
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5.
Click Video/Audio/Data under Conguration and adjust the settings such as
PHASE_CC, etc. to make the image quality better.
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Adjusting a screen image (at receiver(s))
- You normally do not have to adjust a screen image at the receivers since the monitor will
TIP
1.
If adjustment is necessary, go to the Web page of the transmitter. Click
Video/Audio under Tools and click the Start button next to Maintenance
screen mode to switch to maintenance mode and output the maintenance
screen to the receivers. The MVDS will automatically adjust the image quality
and position, etc. of the monitor.
2.
When the adjustment of the screen image for the monitor is complete, click
Stop button to nish the maintenance mode.
automatically make adjustments.
If the adjustment does not go properly, click Video/Audio/Data under
3.
Conguration and congure each value manually.
TIP
- Congure each parameter appropriate for your monitor. If incorrect parameters are set, the
monitor may malfunction.
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Ethernet HUB
Transmitter
LAN Cable
LAN Cable
LAN Cable
LAN Cable
LAN Cable
Player
Receiver
Display
Receiver
Display
Receiver
Display
Receiver
Display
Sample connection for wired network

2.3 Hardware installation

2.3.1 Connect to a wired network

To congure this product in a wired network, connect the transmitter and
receivers via Ethernet HUB.
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2.3.2 Connect to a wireless network

Below is a sample connection to install this product outdoors.
Select the antenna according to your location status, distance from the receiver or
layout.
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Vertical convergence angle and minimum distance
Every 'high-gain' antenna has vertical and horizontal selectiveness. The narrower
the coverage, the higher the possible gain. However, this selectiveness also
creates 'blind spot' in close range, especially if antennas located in dierent
height.
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Vertical coverage and Line-of-sight
From a vertical convergence point of view, less height dierence is better to
minimize distance problems. However, it also creates more Non-Line-Of-Sight
(NLOS) problems.
In this diagram, the other side of the oce building could not covered by single
TX antenna, so another TX set needs to be provided if there are other stations
there.
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CONNECTION STAT
DEVICE INFO
Level 0 Level 1 Level 3Level 2
ETHERNET
HOST NAME
IP ADDRESS
MAC ADDR
F/W VERSION
FPGA VER.
WIRELESS
RTP LINK
AUDIO
DATA
MAIN MENU
SERVICE ACTIVITY
VIDEO
ADMIN MODE MENU
LCD CONTRAST
NETWORK CONFIG
WIRELESS CONFIG
VIDEO CONFIG
SERIAL CONFIG
REBOOT
MAINTENANCE SCR
For Level 3 of ADMIN MODE MENU, refer to ADMIN MODE MENU which will come later.

3.1 Front panel

The MVDS transmitter has a LCD which provides the operating status and
conguration for transmitters.
Use the push buttons to the right of LCD ( MENU, -, +, SET ) to switch the panel
menu as well as change the settings.

3.1.1 Menu structure and how to use it

The LCD menu has the structure below. "Level 0-3" at the top of this diagram
indicate the hierarchy level.
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MAIN MENU SERVICE ACTIVIT
Y
MENU
MAIN MENU CONNECTION STAT
SERVICE:VIDEO ACTIVE 1280x768
SERVICE:AUDIO ACTIVE STEREO
TOP Menu
( Level 0 )
Menu
( Level 1 )
Me
nu
( Level 2 )
To Connection Status Menu
MENU
+
-
MENUSET
+
-
+
-
-
+
MENUSET
Each menu can be switched by pushing the push buttons to the right of LCD. To
switch the menu levels, use [MENU] and [SET] buttons. To switch the options in
the same level, use [ + ] and [ - ] buttons. The menu transition diagram is as below.
In each menu, if no push buttons are pushed for a certain period, the LCD menu
automatically returns to the initial screen. The amount of time before the LCD
menu returns to the initial screen can be congured from the Wep page by
changing a value at Menu idle timeout.
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3.1.2 Functions available in each menu

This section explains the functions available in LCD menu.
Initial screen (Level:0)
This screen is always displayed while this product is turned on. When this product is
running properly, the model name and operating status are shown in the upper line
and lower line respectively. When an error occurs or the rmware of this product is
being updated, operating status is displayed in both upper and lower lines.
Initial screen (sample)
silex X-1T
TX:1 RX:10
Model name
Operating status
Operating status
Upper line Operating status Lower line Details
Normal status
(Model name)
NO VGA SIGNAL!
Out of range
Operating
normally
Error
TX:** RX:****
Please wait... Processing MVDS boot.
*** REBOOTING ***
(None)
V **Hz or H **kHz
EEPROM ERASE....
The number of transmitters and receivers
being connected is displayed.
Rebooting
Displayed when rebooted via Web page,
Telnet or LCD panel. No VGA signal is input.
Check th e co n n ec t i o n between t h e
player(s) and this product. Incorrect VGA signal
The frequenc y of t he input signa l is
displayed in the lower line.
Refresh note error: V **Hz
Resolution error: H **kHz
Please check the output settings of player. Deleting an old rmware.
** F/W UPDATE**
Updating
rmware
>>>>*
CHK-SUM:XXXX OK! Succeeded in the rmware update. CHECKSUM ERROR! Failed in the rmware update.
Writing a new rmware.
The progress is displayed.
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SERVICE ACTIVITY
Shows the service status for each data transfer.
SERVICE ACTIVITY (sample)
SERVICE:VIDEO
ACTIVE 1280x768
Menu options and status
Menu Description Status Denition
VIDEO
AUDIO
SERIAL
Displays a service status for
video data transfer.
Displays the service status for
audio data transfer.
Displays the service status for
serial data transfer.
Selected menu
Current status of the selected menu
Video data is being transferred.
ACTIVE ****x***
NO SIGNAL No video data is input. ACTIVE STEREO Audio data is being transferred.
WAIT VIDEO SYNC
READY Serial data transfer is ready. ACTIVE Serial data has been transferred.
The detected resolution is also
displayed.
Waiting for synchronization with
video data.
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Shows a network status.
CONNECTION STAT (sample)
CONNECTION STAT
CONN:ETHERNET
LINK 100Mb/Full
Menu options and status
Menu Description Status Denition
ETHERNET
WIRELESS
RTP LINK
Show the Ethernet link status.
Show a wireless link status.
Show the link status in RTP
level.
Selected menu
Current status of the selected menu
LINK 100Mb/Full LINK 100Mb/Half LINK 10Mb/Full LINK 10Mb/Half NOT CONNECTED Cable is not connected.
CONNECTED CH:**
NOT CONNECTED
NOT AVAILABLE
DISABLED
** CLIENT(S)
NOT CONNECTED
Communicatin g via a wired
network. The link speed is also
displayed.
Communicating wirelessly. The
current channel is also displayed. Th e wi r el ess conn e ctio n i s
not established for being out
of se rvice a re a or in c o r re c t
encryption key. The wireless communication is
not available since a wireless card
is not detected. The wireless communication is
disabled by the settings. The number of receivers in the
group is displayed. There ar e no t r a ns m i t t e r or
receivers in the group.
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Shows the device information.
DEVICE INFO (sample)
DEVICE INFO
DEV:HOST NAME
TX012345
Menu options and status
Menu Information displayed in the lower line HOST NAME IP ADDRESS MAC ADDR F/W VERSION FPGA VER.
Show the host name. Show the IP Address. Show the Mac Address. Show the rmware version. Show the FPGA version.
Selected menu
Current status of the selected menu
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Level 1 Level 3Level 2
IP ADDRESS (CFG)
IP SUBNET MASK
IP GATEWAY ADDR
WIRELESS MODE
SSID
CH AUTO SEARCH
CHANNEL
DATA RATE
CAPTURE GAIN
CAPTURE OFFSET
HORIZONTAL POS
PHASE_CC
BUFFER LEVEL
BIT LENGTH
STOP BIT
PARITY
FLOW CONTROL
DATA TIMEOUT
BAUD RATE (bps)
AUTO CONFIG
WIRELESS I/F
IP DHCP/BOOTP
ADMIN MODE MENU
LCD CONTRAST
NETWORK CONFIG
WIRELESS CONFIG
VIDEO CONFIG
SERIAL CONFIG
REBOOT
MAINTENANCE SCR
( * )
( * )
( * )
( * )
( * )
( * )
( * )
( * )
VERTICAL POS
( * )
( * )
( * )
( * )
Only the settings with ( * ) can be configured.
ADMIN MODE MENU
Part of settings can be congured, referred and maintained through ADMIN
MODE MENU. This menu has a hierarchic structure below.
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To enter into LEVEL2 in ADMIN MODE MENU, the PIN CODE is required (In the
factory default setting, the PIN CODE is "0000").
PIN CODE entry screen
ADMIN:PIN CODE PIN CODE? 0 _ _ _
Enter the PIN CODE.
To enter the PIN CODE, select each number by pushing [ + ] and [ - ] buttons and
save it by pushing [SET] button. If a correct PIN CODE is entered, conguration
menus are displayed. If a wrong PIN CODE is entered, the error message, "WRONG
PIN CODE!" is displayed and the LCD menu returns to LEVEL 1.
Each conguration menu in ADMIN MODE MENU are explained as follows.
LCD CONTRAST
Sets a contrast for LCD.
LCD CONTRAST screen
LCD CONTRAST
-> 3 . . . | . . . . .
Enter a value.
Select the value by pushing [ + ] and [ - ] buttons and determine it by pushing
[SET] button.
NETWORK CONFIG
Congures the network settings.
NETWORK CONFIG (sample)
IP DHCP/BOOTP
ENABLE
Menu Information IP DHCP/BOOTP Displays whether DHCP/BOOTP are enabled or disabled. IP ADDRESS(CFG) Displays an IP Address. IP SUBNET ADDR Diplays a Subnet Mask. IP GATEWAY ADDR Displays a Default Gateway Address.
Selected menu
Current setting of the selected menu
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WIRELESS CONFIG
Shows or Changes the wireless LAN settings.
WIRELESS CONFIG (sample)
WIRELESS I/F
ENABLE
Menu Information WIRElESS I/F Displays whether the wireless LAN setting is enabled or disabled. WIRELESS MODE Displays a wireless LAN mode (AdHoc/Infra.). SSID Displays the SSID. CH AUTO SEARCH Displays or Enables/Disables the channel auto-search function setting.
You can switch to the conguration screen by pushing [SET] button.
Selected menu
Current setting of the selected menu
CH AUTO SEARCH *
-> DISABLE
Select [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] by pushing [ + ] and [ - ] buttons and save it by
pushing [SET] button.
* Reboot this product to take eect.
CHANNEL Displays or Congures the wireless channel for Ad hoc mode.
You can switch to the conguration screen by pushing [SET] button.
Enter a value.
CHANNEL *
-> 1
Select a channel by pushing [ + ] and [ - ] buttons and save it by pushing [SET]
button.
* Reboot this product to take eect.
DATA RATE Displays or Congures a transmission dit rate for wireless LAN.
Enter a value.
DATA RATE *
-> 36 Mbps
Select a value by pushing [ + ] and [ - ] buttons and save it by pushing [SET]
button.
* Reboot this product to take eect.
Enter a value.
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VIDEO CONFIG
Shows or Congures the video settings.
VIDEO CONFIG (sample)
CAPTURE GAIN *
R 128 G 128 B 128
Menu Information AUTO CONFIG Starts the auto-adjustment for image parameters.
By pushing [SET] button, you can switch to the auto-adjustment screen.
Push [ + ] and [ - ] buttons to select [OK] (the current setting is enclosed with [ ]).
Push [SET] button to start auto-adjustment.
Selected menu
Current setting of the selected menu
VGA CONFIG
CANCEL [ OK ]
The result is displayed in the lower line of LCD. The denition of each message
is as follows:
Message Status COMPLETE & SAVED Suceeded in VGA auto-adjustment. ERR: OUT RANGE Failed in VGA auto-adjustment.
Incorrect VGA signal is input.
Check that the resolution and refresh note
settings are respectively set to "1280x768" and
"60Hz" in the player(s).
ERR: NO VGA IN Failed in VGA auto-adjustment.
VGA signal is not input.
Check that a VGA cable is properly plugged
in or player(s) have proper settings to output
video signals.
ERR: SCAN FAILED Failed in VGA auto-adjustment.
Play anoth er movie or still image at t he
player(s) and try the auto-adjustment again.
ERR: N/A VGA auto-adjustment unavailable
VGA auto-adjustment is not available while
this product is sending a maintenance screen.
Stop sending a maintenance screen and try the
auto-adjustment again.
Select [OK].
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VIDEO CONFIG
Menu Information
CAPTURE GAIN Displays or Congures the Gain value (R/G/B).
You can switch to the conguration screen by pushing [SET] button.
CAPTURE GAIN *
R 128 G 128 B 128 s
Set the value in the order of R -> G -> B.
Select a value by pushing [ + ] and [ - ] buttons and determine it by pushing
[SET] button. When one value is determined, the cursor will move to the
other. When the cursor came to "s", push [SET] button to save the settings.
CAPTURE OFFSET Displays or Congures the Oset value (R/G/B).
You can switch to the conguration screen by pushing [SET] button.
Enter a value.
CAPTURE OFFSET *
R 128 G 128 B 128 s
Set the value in the order of R -> G -> B.
Select a value by pushing [ + ] and [ - ] buttons and determine it by pushing
[SET] button. When one value is determined, the cursor will move to the
other. When the cursor came to "s", push [SET] button to save the settings.
HORIZONTAL POS Displays or Congures the horizontal position (P: Position, W: Width, E: Period)
settings.
You can switch to the conguration screen by pushing [SET] button.
Enter a value.
HORIZONTAL POS * P 50 W 50 E 50 s
Set the value in the order of Position -> Width -> Period.
Each can be a value from 0 to 100, with 50 being the center, less than 50
being minus, and greater than 50 being plus.
Select a value by pushing [ + ] and [ - ] buttons and determine it by pushing
[SET] button. When one value is determined, the cursor will move to the
other. When the cursor came to "s", push [SET] button to save the settings.
PHASE_CC Displays or Congures the PHASE_CC settings.
You can switch to the conguration screen by pushing [SET] button.
Enter a value.
PHASE_CC *
-> 0 | . . . . . . . . .
Select a value by pushing [ + ] and [ - ] buttons and save it by pushing [SET]
button.
BUFFER LEVEL Displays the value for retransmission buer.
Enter a value.
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SERIAL CONFIG
Shows the serial settings.
SERIAL CONFIG (sample)
BAUD RATE (bps)
19200
Menu Information BAUD RATE (bps) Displays a baudrate. BIT LENGTH Displays a bit length. STOP BIT Displays a stop bit. PARITY Displays a parity bit. FLOW CONTROL Displays a ow control setting. DATA TIMEOUT Displays a serial input timeout setting.
Selected menu
Current setting of the selected menu
MAINTENANCE SCR
Sends or Stops a maintenace screen.
MAINTENANCE SCR screen
MAINTENANCE SCR? [ STOP ] START
Select [START] or [STOP].
Push [ + ] and [ - ] buttons to select [START] or [STOP] (the current setting is
enclosed with [ ]).
Push [SET] button to send or stop the maintenance screen data.
REBOOT
Reboots this product.
REBOOT screen
REBOOT? CANCEL [ OK ]
Select [OK].
Push [ + ] and [ - ] buttons to select [OK] (the current setting is enclosed with [ ]).
Push [SET] button to reboot this product.
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3.2 Web interface

Congure using a Web browser
Since this product implements HTTP protocol, advanced settings for this product
can be congured or changed using a Web browser. Also, a convenient function
such as a remote reboot is available.
- To use a Web browser, the TCP/IP settings need to be enabled, and an IP address needs to be
TIP
congured to this product.
- We recommend a Web browser below.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
- The explanation below is an example when using Internet Explorer in a Windows Vista
environment. Actual screens may vary depending on your Web browser.
Display the Web page
To access the Web page of this product, enter the IP address of this product into
the address bar of the Web browser and press the ENTER key.
Example: http://10.2.0.4/
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Congure from the Web page
Click the menu item that you wish to congure. When the screen below is
displayed, type a user name (root) and password, then click OK.
In the factory default settings, no password is set.
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3.2.1 Status

Operating status for each audio, video and serial port is displayed.
General
Displays general status for each audio, video and serial port.
Services
Connection
Device
Name Details Video Display a transfer status for video data. Audio Display a transfer status for audio data. Data Display a transfer status for serial data. Status Ethernet Link Display a wired connection status and link speed.
Wireless Link
RTP Clients (Receiver only) Display a number of receivers. RTP Server Name (Receiver only) Display a host name of transmitter. Host Name Display a host name. MAC Address Display the MAC Address. Firmware Version Display a rmware version. FPGA Version Display the FPGA version.
Display the wireless connection status and channel number.
(Receiver only) Display a signal strength by dbm.
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Network
Displays current network status (IP Address and wireless).
Ethernet Status
Wireless Status
Name Details IP Address Display an IP address. Subnet Mask Display a subnet mask. Default Gateway Display a default gateway address. Link Status Display a link status.
SSID
Channel Display a current channel number. RSSI (dbm) Display a signal strength. Rate Display a transmission data rate.
Encryption Mode
Country Code
Display SSID of the wireless network which this product is
connected to.
Display the encryption mode being used.
Blank when no connection is made. Display a country code.
Available wireless bands dier depending on the destination
country.
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Video/Audio/Data
Displays status for each audio, video and serial port.
Video Status
Audio Status
Serial Status
Name Details Resolution Display a capture resolution. Frame size (byte) Display a data size of the last frame. Interval (ms) Display a capture interval. FPS Display a frame rate. Frame count (frame) Display a number of the captured frame.
Codec error count
Frame lost count
Sampling Rate Display PCM sampling rate.
Data lost count
Baudrate (bps) Display a baudrate. Bit length Display a bit length. Stop bit Display a stop bit. Parity Display a parity bit. Flow control Display a ow control. Transmitted data count Display a number of transmitted data. Received data count Display a number of received data.
Display a number of codec error (the errors notied from
codec chip). (Receiver only) Display a number of frame that could not be
captured.
(Receiver only) Display a number of data that could not be
received.
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3.2.2 Conguration
Congure the network settings and transmission conditions for audio, video and
serial port.
Click the item that you wish to congure. Select an option or enter a value and
click Submit.
General
Common settings for Transmitter and Receivers. Congure a host name and
password.
Device
TIP
Name Details Host Name Set a host name. Change root Password Set passwords for Web and Telnet. LCD Contrast Set a contrast for LCD.
Menu idle timeout
PIN CODE Set a PIN CODE to limit an access to LCD menu conguration.
- Be sure to set a password, especially if you are using the MVDS with a public network.
Set the amount of time before the LCD menu returns to the
initial screen when it is idle.
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Congures the network settings.
Network
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Ethernet
Conguration
Wireless
Conguration
WEP
Conguration
WPA
Conguration
Name Details
DHCP/BOOTP Enable/Disable a DHCP function. IP Address Set an IP Address. Subnet Mask Set a Subnet Mask. Default Gateway Set a Default Gateway. Wireless Interface Enable/Disable the wireless. Wireless Mode Select the wireless connection mode. SSID Specify the SSID.
Ch Auto Search
Channel (Transmitter only) Specify a channel to use. Data Rate Specify a transmission bit rate. Network
Authentication
SSID Broadcast
WEP Enable/Disable the WEP. Key Index Specify an index number for WEP key. Key Size Specify a key length for WEP key. WEP Key1 Specify the WEP key (index number:1). WEP Key2 Specify the WEP key (index number:2). WEP Key3 Specify the WEP key (index number:3). WEP Key4 Specify the WEP key (index number:4). WEP Encryption Mode Select an encryption mode of WPA.
Pre-Shared Key Specify the Pre-Shared Key.
(Transmitter only) Enable/Disable the function to search for
an available channel automatically.
Specify an authentication method.
(Receiver only) Enable/Disable SSID broadcast.
If this setting is disabled, this product will not be searched
by other PCs over a wireless network. It allows to limit an
access to MVDS network.
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Video/Audio/Data (at transmitter)
Congures the video signal parameters, serial port and buer size of transmitter.
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Video
Conguration
Name Details
Capture Timing
Gain R Adjust a red gain. Gain G Adjust a green gain. Gain B Adjust a blue gain. Filter R Adjust a red lter. Filter G Adjust a green lter. Filter B Adjust a blue lter. Oset R Adjust a red oset. Oset G Adjust a green oset. Oset B Adjust a blue oset. H.Position Specify a horizontal position. H Width H Period Specify a period for horizontal synchronization by dot clock. V.Position Specify a vertical position.
V Width
V Period
PLLGAIN_H Specify the PLLGAIN VCO Range. PLLGAIN_L Specify the PLLGAIN Charge Pump Current.
PLLDIV
CLPDLY Specify the Clamp Pulse Delay. CLPDUR Specify the Clamp Pulse width. HSOPW Specify a pulse width of ADC HSOUT. SYNC_CTRL Perform a synchronization control. PHASE_CC Specify the PHASE for image sampling.
Vertical frequency / (1+x) = FPS
Example: 60[Hz]/(1+[capture timing]2)= 20[fps]
Specify a width of horizontal synchronization signal by dot clock.
Specify a width of vertical synchronization signal by
horizontal synchronization signal. Specify a period for vertical synchronization signal by
horizontal synchronization signal.
Specify the ADC PLL Divider ratio. Usually, equivalent to the
value of H.Period minus one.
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Name Details
Displays the oset value for H.Position setting that you may
H.Position Oset
H.Width Oset
H.Period Oset
Video
Conguration
V.Position Oset
V.Width Oset
V.Period Oset
Baudrate (bps) Specify a baudrate. Bit length Specify a bit length.
Serial
Conguration
Buer Buer Level Specify the number of buer for retransmission.
Stop bit Specify a stop bit. Parity Specify a parity check method. Flow control Specify a ow control method. Data timeout Specify a serial input timeout by millisecond.
have congured from LCD menu.
This value is added to H.Position setting and then take eect
in the video image. Displays the oset value for H.Width setting that you may
have congured from LCD menu.
This value is added to H.Width setting and then take eect
in the video image. Displays the oset value for H.Period setting that you may
have congured from LCD menu.
This value is added to H.Period setting and then take eect
in the video image. Displays the oset value for V.Position setting that you may
have congured from LCD menu.
This value is added to V.Position setting and then take eect
in the video image. Displays the oset value for V.Width setting that you may
have congured from LCD menu.
This value is added to V.Width setting and then take eect in
the video image. Displays the oset value for V.Period setting that you may
have congured from LCD menu.
This value is added to V.Period setting and then take eect
in the video image.
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Video/Audio/Data (at receiver)
Congures the video signal parameters, serial port and buer size of receivers.
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Name Details H Width H Period Specify a period for horizontal synchronization by dot clock.
H Back Porch
V Width
V Period
V Back Porch Specify the Back Porch by horizontal synchronization signal.
H.Width Oset
H.Period Oset
Video
Conguration
H.Back Porch Oset
V.Width Oset
V.Period Oset
V.Back Porch Oset
Baudrate (bps) Specify a baudrate. Bit length Specify a bit length.
Serial
Conguration
Buer Buering Level Specify the number of buer for retransmission.
Stop bit Specify a stop bit. Parity Specify a parity check method. Flow control Specify a ow control method. Data timeout Specify a serial input timeout by millisecond.
Specify a width of horizontal synchronization signal by dot clock.
Specify the Back Porch of horizontal synchronization signal
by dot clock. Specify a width of vertical synchronization signal by
horizontal synchronization signal. Specify a period for vertical synchronization signal by
horizontal synchronization signal.
Displays the oset value for H.Width setting that you may
have congured from receivers. This value is added to
H.Width setting and then take eect in the video image.
(* The conguration from receiver is not currently supported.) Displays the oset value for H.Period setting that you may
have congured from receivers. This value is added to
H.Period setting and then take eect in the video image.
(* The conguration from receiver is not currently supported.) Displays the oset value for H.Back Porch setting that you
may have congured from receivers. This value is added to
H.Back Porch setting and then take eect in the video image.
(* The conguration from receiver is not currently supported.) Displays the oset value for V.Width setting that you may
have congured from receivers. This value is added to
V.Width setting and then take eect in the video image.
(* The conguration from receiver is not currently supported.) Displays the oset value for V.Period setting that you may
have congured from receivers. This value is added to
V.Period setting and then take eect in the video image.
(* The conguration from receiver is not currently supported.) Displays the oset value for V.Back Porch setting that you
may have congured from receivers. This value is added to
V.Back Porch setting and then take eect in the video image.
(* The conguration from receiver is not currently supported.)
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Static Node (at transmitter)
Congures Static Node control of transmitter. Usually, the default settings are used.
Node
Conguration
- Use this only for irregular situations such as when you need to specify the node for your
network environment. Usually, the default settings are used.
Note
<Static Node>
Use this when you specify receivers. Up to 8 receivers can be specied.
<Dynamic Node>
Change the method of transmission to receiver.
Name Details Node List Method Specify a node search method. Static Node 0 Static Node 1 Static Node 2 Static Node 3 Static Node 4 Static Node 5 Static Node 6 Static Node 7
Specify an IP address for node when Node List Method is set
to Static.
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Static Node (at receiver)
Congures Static Node control for receivers. Usually, the default settings are used.
Node
Conguration
- Use this only for irregular situations such as when you need to specify a node for your
Note
network environment or you need to switch the transmitter every certain period of time.
Usually, the default settings are used.
<Static Node>
Use this when you specify the contents (transmitter) or switch it every certain period of time.
<Dynamic Node>
Use this when you switch the group manually.
Name Details Node List Method Specify a node search method.
Set a ti me inter val to s witch th e MVDS transm itter
Switch source interval
Static Node 0 Static Node 1 Static Node 2 Static Node 3 Static Node 4 Static Node 5 Static Node 6 Static Node 7
automatically when two or more transmitters are installed
to the network.
Specify an IP address for node when Node List Method is set
to Static.
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Dynamic Node (at transmitter)
Congures Dynamic Node control for transmitter.
Shows the list and status of receivers connected to a particular group and changes
the transmission method.
Node
Conguration
Name Details
Dynamic Coordinators
Devices
Display a list of the discovered groups. The group number in
red is the group where the transmitter belongs to. The group
number is last 8 digits of Mac Address of the transmitter. Display a list of receivers. Also, the method to transfer data
to receivers can be switched here.
Name Details Multicast Distributing data in multicast. Unicast Distributing data in unicast.
OFF
By changing "Multicast" or "Unicast" to "OFF", the data
distribution to the receiver is disabled. By changing "OFF"
to "Multicast" or "Unicast", the distribution is enabled (the
receiver is added to the group).
"RSSI" indicates a signal strength of each receiver.
Re ceivi ng data from ot her tran sm itter, or data distribution is disabled.
Note
<Dynamic Node>
Change the method of transmission to receiver.
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Dynamic Node (at receiver)
Congures Dynamic Node control for receivers.
Shows or Changes which transmitter the receivers should connect to.
Name Details
Display the list of discovered groups. The group where the
receiver belongs to is checked on its radio button. The group
Node
Conguration
Dynamic Coordinators
number is the last 8 digits of MAC Address of the transmitter.
To switch to the other group, check the radio button of that
group. If "No group" is checked, the receiver will not receive
data.
Note
<Dynamic Node>
Use this when you switch the group manually.
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3.2.3 Tools

Performs reboot, factory default conguration and rmware update.
Click the button of item that you wish to execute.
Common
Reboots, resets and updates the rmware of this product.
Reset menu
Firmware
Update
Name Details Reboot Reboot this product. Restore to Factory
Default
- Load a new rmware released by Silex into this product.
Reset this product to the factory default settings.
Please note that IP address is also reset after the reboot.
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Video/Audio (at transmitter)
Adjusts the screen image for transmitter and changes the maintenance screen to
be displayed for receivers.
The screen currently being captured can be applied as a maintenance screen.
Manage custom
screen
Tx device tool
- To Capture, Upload and Delete the image data, the radio button next to Maintenance
TIP
mode needs to be checked.
Name Details
Refresh Refreshes the Web page.
Maintenance mode
Capture
Upload
Delete Deletes the image data. Maintenance s c r e e n
mode V i d e o s ig n a l au t o
conguration
Check a radio button of the screen you wish to congure.
By clicking the data size, you can download the image. Cap tures the image being inpu t and appli es to the
maintenance screen. Uploads the image data from the PC. The image data that
can be uploaded are limited to the one that you have
downloaded.
Sends the maintenance screen for monitor adjustment to
receivers. Output with Start button and stop with Stop button. Adjusts the video signal parameters of the transmitter
automatically. Click Start to begin.
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Video/Audio (at receiver)
Changes the startup screen and stop signal screen for receivers.
The screen currently being output to monitors from receivers can be captured
and then applied as startup screen and/or stop signal screen of receiver.
Manage custom
screen
- To Capture, Upload and Delete the image data, the radio button next to Startup screen or
TIP
Stop signal screen needs to be checked.
Name Details
Refreshes the Web page. (After the capture process below,
Refresh
Startup screen Check a radio button of the screen you wish to congure. Stop signal screen
Capture
Upload
Delete Deletes the image data.
the data size status will not be refreshed automatically. By
clicking this button, the Web page can be refreshed.)
By clicking the data size, you can download the image. Captures the image being played and applies to the
selected screen. Uploads the image data from the PC. The image data that
can be uploaded are limited to the one that you have
captured.
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A-1 Conguration item list
The below is the list of conguration item:
Parameter name Description Value range Default value
Transmitter:
"TX" plus the last 6 di gi ts o f the M ac Ad dr es s, or the va lu e of
Host Name Set a host name. Up to 15 characters
Root password Set passwords for Web and Telnet. Up to 7 characters None * * LCD Contrast Set a contrast for LCD. 0 - 8 (0:Darkest, 8: Lightest) 3 * ­Menu idle timeout Set the amount of time before the LCD
menu returns to the initial screen
when it is idle. (1=10sec)
PIN CODE Set a PIN CODE to enter into ADMIN
MODE MENU in LCD. IP Address Set an IP Address. IP Address 0.0.0.0 * * Subnet Mask Set a Subnet Mask. IP Address 0.0.0.0 * * Default Gateway Set a Default Gateway. IP Address 0.0.0.0 * * Wireless Interface Enable/Disable the Wireless. ENABLE, DISABLE DISABLE * * Wireless Mode Select the Wireless connection mode. AdHoc, Infra. AdHoc * * SSID Specify the SSID. 1 - 32 characters mvds * *
Ch Auto Search
Channel Specify a Channel to use.
Data Rate Specify a transmission bit rate.
Network Authentication Specify an authentication method. Open, Shared, WPA, WPA2 Open * * SSID Broadcast Enable/Disable SSID Broadcast. ON, OFF ON * ­WEP Enable/Disable the WEP. OFF, ON OFF * * Key Index Specify an index number for WEP key. 1 - 4 1 * * Key Size Specify a key length for WEP key. 64bit, 128bit 64bit * *
WEP Key 1
WEP Key 2
WEP Key 3
WEP Key 4
WPA Encryption Mode Select an encryption mode of WPA. TKIP, AES, AUTO AUTO * *
Enable/Disable an available channel
auto-search function.
Specify the WEP key.
0 - 60 18 * -
0 - 9999 0000 * -
ENABLE, DISABLE ENABLE * -
(When the location is US:)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64,
149, 153, 157, 161, 165 A U TO, 6M bp s, 9M bp s,
12Mbps, 18Mbps, 24Mbps,
36Mbps, 48Mbps, 54Mbps
When 64bit key is specied:
10 hexadecimal characters or
5 ASCII characters.
When 128bit key is specied:
26 hexadecimal characters or
13 ASCII characters.
rotary switch
Receivers:
" RX " pl u s t he last 6 di gits of the Mac Address, or the va lu e of rotary switch
1 * *
36Mbps * *
None * *
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Parameter name Description Value range Default value
Pre-Shared Key Specify the Pre-Shared Key. 8 - 64 characters silex technology * * Codec size Specify a codec size for 1 frame. 32 - 255 64 * -
Vertical frequency / (1+x) = FPS
Capture Timing
Gain R Adjust a red gain.
Gain B Adjust a blue gain.
Filter R Adjust a red lter.
Filter G Adjust a green lter.
Filter B Adjust a blue lter.
Oset R Adjust a red oset.
Oset B Adjust a blue oset. H.Position Specify a horizontal position. 0 - 65535 313 * -
H.Width
H.Period
H.Back Porch
V.Position Specify a vertical position. 0 - 65535 21 * -
V.Width
V.Period
V.Back Porch
(Example)
60[Hz]/(1+[capture timing]2)= 20[fps]
S pec if y a wi dth of h ori zon ta l
synchronization signal by dot clock.
Spe c if y a peri o d for horizon t a l
synchronization by dot clock.
Specify the Back Porch of horizontal
synchronization signal by dot clock.
S p e c i f y a w i d t h o f v e r t i c a l
synchronization signal by horizontal
synchronization signal.
S pe ci f y a pe ri od f o r v e r t ic a l
synchronization signal by horizontal
synchronization signal.
Specify the Back Porch by horizontal
synchronization signal.
1 - 29 2 * -
0 - 255 128 * -Gain G Adjust a green gain.
0 - - - 300 MHz
1 - - - 150 MHz
2 - - - 75 MHz
3 - - - 50 MHz
4 - - - 30 MHz
5 - - - 15 MHz
6 - - - 7 MHz
7 - - - 4 MHz
8 - - - 550 MHz
9 - - - 500 MHz
10 - - - 450 MHz
11 - - - 400 MHz
12 - - - 350 MHz
13 - - - reserved
14 - - - reserved
15 - - - 600 MHz
0 - 255 128 * -Oset G Adjust a green oset.
0 - 65535 128 * *
0 - 65535 1664 * *
0 - 65535 192 - *
0 - 65535 7 * *
0 - 65535 798 * *
0 - 65535 20 - *
15 * -
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Parameter name Description Value range Default value
H.Position Oset Save the oset value for H.Position
setting that you may have congured
from LCD menu. H.Width Oset Save the oset v alue for H.Width
setting that you may have congured
from LCD menu. H.Period Oset Save the oset valu e fo r H.Period
setting that you may have congured
from LCD menu. H.Back Porch Oset Save the oset value for
setting that you may have congured
from LCD menu. V.Position Oset Save the oset value for V.Position
setting that you may have congured
from LCD menu. V.Width Oset S ave th e oset value for V.Wi dth
setting that you may have congured
from LCD menu. V.Period Oset S ave t he o set valu e for V.Perio d
setting that you may have congured
from LCD menu. V.Back Porch Oset Save the oset value for
setting that you may have congured
from LCD menu.
PLLGAIN_H Specify the PLLGAIN VCO Range.
PLLGAIN_L
PLLDIV
CLPDLY Specify the Clamp Pulse Delay. 0 - 255 8 * ­CLPDUR Specify the Clamp Pulse width. 0 - 255 32 * ­HSOPW Specify a pulse width of ADC HSOUT. 0 - 255 96 * ­SYNC_CTRL Perform a synchronization control. 0 - 255 64 * ­PHASE_CC Specify the PHASE for image sampling. 0 - 255 0 * -
Baudrate Specify a baudrate.
Bit length Specify a bit length. 8, 7 8 * * Stop bit Specify a stop bit. 1, 2 1 * * Parity Specify a parity check method. None, Odd, Even None * * Flow control Specify a ow control method. None, XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS None * *
Data Timeout
Buer level
Node List Method Specify a node search method. Dynamic, Static Dynamic * *
Static Node 0 - 7
Specify the PLLGAIN Charge Pump
Current.
Specify the ADC PLL Divider ratio.
Usually, equivalent to the value of
H.Period minus one.
Spe cify a seria l inpu t time out by
millisecond.
Spe cify the nu mber of bu er for
retransmission.
Specify an IP address for node when
Node List Method is set to Static.
H.Back Porch
V.Back Porch
0 - 100 50 * -
0 - 100 50 * *
0 - 100 50 * *
0 - 100 50 - *
0 - 100 50 * -
0 - 100 50 * *
0 - 100 50 * *
0 - 100 50 - *
0 : 8-72MHz
1 : 16-144MHz
2 : 16-144MHz
3 : 24-215MHz
0 - 7 6 * -
0 - 65535 1687 * -
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 14400, 19200, 38400,
57600, 115200
50-1000 100 * *
16 - 64 64 * *
IP Address 0.0.0.0 * *
1 * -
19200 * *
TXR
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