Congratulations on the purchase of your N3510 Windowing Processor — part of SVSi’s family of Networked AV
products. An SVSi Networked AV system comprises video and/or audio Encoders, Decoders, and other network
accessories including recording solutions, multi-window processing, audio-only end points, and system controllers.
The system allows you to distribute HD Video, Audio and Control across a gigabit Ethernet network. Options are
available for recording, playback, and wall processing.
The N3510 is a network-attached 2RU unit designed to accept nine N3000 Networked AV video streams, each of
which can be cropped, sized, and scaled to any value and streams can be combined into a single output. There are
no raw video inputs or outputs to the N3510. Networked AV streams are transmitted and received through the same
network connection. The network connection is an auto-sensing gigabit Ethernet switch port and can be used to
distribute the N3510 output to multiple screens or to integrate third-party network appliances.
Wiring for the N3510
1. The N3510 requires network connection. Connect the network cable from the switch to the unit’s network con-
2. Connect the power cable and turn the unit on.
3. Connect a monitor to the DVI output connector (optional).
nection.
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Installing and Configuring Your New Networked AV Product
Before using your N3510 unit, it must be configured using SVSi's free N-Able setup software. Please download
N-Able for PC or Mac at http://svsiav.com/support/resources/software
Steps for auto discovering devices on the network:
1. Download and install N-Able.
2. Attach devices to the managed network switch.
3. Disable the wireless adapter on your computer (it must be hard-wired to the switch).
4. Connect the host PC running N-Able to the network switch.
5. Open the N-Able application.
6. Discover the devices on your network by clicking AutoDiscover on the Unit Management tab.
Auto discovery is a broadcast command and will discover all units even if they are not in the same IP subnet.
However, you will not be able to configure units until they are in the same subnet as the host PC. N-Series devices
are shipped in Auto-IP mode with a default IP address of 169.254.xxx.xxx. Before attempting configuration, some
changes must be made to the host PC.
Steps for IP address configuration in a Microsoft Windows environment:
1. Select Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center from the Start menu.
2. Select Change adapter settings.
3. Select the wired interface connected to your AV network.
4. Click the Properties button.
5. Scroll down in the list to the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) option. Highlight it and click the Proper-ties button.The screen shown below is displayed.
6. Enable the Use the following IP address option, and enter the static IP address provided to you by your net-
work administrator.
.
Note: If the PC does not need Internet access, you can simply enter a unique 169.254.xxx.xxx IP address with a
255.255.0.0 Subnet mask. Please contact your network administrator if you are unsure of how to configure the
existing interface.
Note: If the PC has a statically-assigned IP address, click on the Advanced button. Then click Add to enter a
unique 169.254.xxx.xxx address with a subnet of 255.255.0.0.
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Understanding the N-Able Interface
Red Text - Unit cannot communicate with the network.
Gray Text - Video output for this unit is disabled.
Black Text- Configuration/communication successful.
Click links at top of page to access
the other configuration pages.
Click the ? in the upper-right of the
screen to access the unit’s Help
menu.
Once the host IP address is configured properly and the units have been discovered in N-Able, view them on the
Unit Management tab. N3510 units have Windowing Processor listed in their Type fields (as shown below).
Double-click any device to view its control page. Enter admin and password as the default username and
password.
Note: A web server is built into the N3510 and can be accessed directly by typing the unit’s IP address into your
web browser.
This brings up the page shown below.
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Arrangement Page
Device name
Snap adjustments to grid
Windows are movable
and resizable.
Factory preset buttons
Click to create
custom presets.
Saved presets
Cancel any
arrangement
changes made
since last time
the Take button
was clicked.
Cick Take to apply
setting changes.
Audio stream
Resolution
Border styling
Window is active (when
checked)
Window input stream/URL
Display priority
Window width, height
Crop coordinates
Window selection
Help
Login
Background
selection
Replace
background
Presets
Usingeitherpre-configured (factory) presets or custom presets that you createyourself, quickly manipulatethe arrangement/stretch/skew of the windows.
Create your own presetsby clicking thebutton(pointed outon theprevious page) and making choices in the SavePresetdialog box.
Example ofthe NineUpstoredpreset
Example ofthe Quadstored preset
Preset Examples
Two examples of common factory presets areshown below.
This is the main control area. It is a combination of arrange, stretch, and skew options. The main portion of the page
shows a preview of the overall screen. From there, position and stretch windows by dragging-and-dropping, resizing,
or directly inputing values.
This area is also used to manipulate other settings such as borders, backgrounds, presets, mode, and input
streams.Select from any number of default or user-defined presets with audio. Slide windows around on command for
attention-getting displays while seamlessly switching video streams in and out as needed. Create touch-panels to
control the Windowing Processor using SVSi’s Panel Builder.Panel Builder is included in N-Command products such
as the N8001/N8002/N8012 controllers and the N8301/N8302 wall controllers. It is also available separately in a
stand-alone version.
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Presets
Using either pre-configured (factory) presets or custom
presets that you create yourself, quickly manipulate the
arrangement/stretch/skew of the windows.
Create your own presets by clicking the button
(pointed out on the previous page) and making choices in
the SavePreset dialog box.
Example of the NineUp stored preset
Example of the Quad stored preset
Preset Examples
Two examples of common factory presets are shown below.
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Crop/Pan/Zoom Page
Selected crop area
Window selection
Crop coordinates
Window resolution
Click Take to
apply setting
changes.
Enable Aspect Ratio to
crop to the window’s
current resolution.
Red Text - Unit cannot communicate with thenetwork.
GrayText - Video outputforthis unitisdisabled.
Black Text- Configuration/communication successful.
Click links at top of page to access the other configurationpages.
Click the ?in the upper-right of the screen to access the unit’sHelpmenu.
The Crop/Pan/Zoom page allows finer control of the individual windows.
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Unit Settings Page
The Unit Settings page (shown below) allows you to configure unit and network settings as well as import/export
presets for your Windowing Processor. Available options include:
• Device Name: Configure a user-friendly name for your unit.
• Stream Output: Enable this option prior to viewing the output of the N3510 with a Decoder. When enabled, you
can route video in N-Able (or your other configuration choice) to the nine windows and route the output of the
N3510 to an N3000 Decoder to verify operations.
• Stream Format: Specify the format of the output stream. For use with SVSi Decoders, select RTP.
• Output Stream: If desired, modify from the default stream number. N-Able (or your other configuration choice)
may also prompt for this to be changed when the unit is first discovered.
In the Network Setup section on the Unit Settings page:
• IP address is required, and will be used as the control IP address.
• Configure the Netmask and default Gatewayaddress as needed or directed by IT personnel.
If you do need to make changes to the NetworkSetup section, click Trial Save once changes are made. If the
control IP address is different from the default, you will need to log in to the unit using its new IP address. Once relogged back in, click Confirm to keep the changes. If the unit is power cycled before the changes are confirmed, it
will revert to its original IP address.
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Troubleshooting
N3510 Windowing Processor Rear View
N3510 Windowing Processor Front View
17.0”
1)PowerandReset Buttons
2)Status Indicators
3) DVI-D Digital Output
4)Network Connection
5)120V PowerConnectionandOn/OffSwitch
3.5”
1
2
4
17.0”
3.5”
5
3
Use the following guidelines when troubleshooting your setup.
The N3510 is routed to a Decoder, but the Decoder is showing local play content.
•Is Stream Output set to enabled (black text in N-Able matrix)?
• Does the N3510 have a control IP address?
• Did you verify that no other devices have the same Stream number as the N3510?
• Is the Decoder properly assigned to the output of the N3510?
• Is the network configured appropriately for N3000 video traffic?
The N3510 is routed to a Decoder, but the Decoder only shows nine SVSi logos.
• Are the source Encoders enabled (black or blue text in the N-Able matrix)?
• Are the video sources properly routed to windows of the N3510?
• Is the network configured appropriately for N3000 video traffic?
You cannot access the unit properties after discovery.
Verify that the host PC has an IP address in the same range as the N3510.Double-click the name of the unit to
access its properties or use a web browser to access the unit via its IP address. Default login is admin and
password.
The web page is not loading or displaying correctly.
Please retry using Firefox or Chrome (some versions of Internet Explorer are not supported).
Additional Required Hardware
One or more N3000 Encoders and one or more N3000 Decoders are required when using this product.
Please contact SVSi technical support at support@svsiav.com or 256.461.7143 x9900 for any installation issues.
Visit our support webpage at support.svsiav.com.
Distribution Switching Recording Windowing Wall Processing Control
Southern Vision Systems, Inc.
SVSi is a trademark of Southern Vision Systems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
800DOCN3510QSREV1.0Made in the USA.
256. 461.7143 www.svsiav.com
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