VBrick Systems EtherneTV-STB Quick Start Manual

EtherneTV-STB Set-Top Box
STB v3.7.1 Quick Start Guide
VBrick Systems, Inc. 12 Beaumont Road August Wallingford, Connecticut 06492
10, 2005
4410-0134-0002
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About VBrick Systems
Founded in 1997, VBrick Systems, an ISO 9001 certified vendor, is a privately held company that has enjoyed rapid growth by helping our customers successfully introduce mission critical video applications across their enterprise networks. Since our founding, VBrick has been setting the standard for quality, performance and innovation in the delivery of live and stored video over IP networks—LANs, WANs and the Internet. With over 20,000 video appliances installed across over 1,000 IP networks world-wide, VBrick is the recognized leader in reliable, high­performance, easy-to-use networked video solutions.
STB Quick Start
This guide explains how to get your EtherneTV Set-Top Box up and running in a few easy steps:
1. Choose a Start Mode
2. Connect the Set-Top Box
3. Set the IP Address
4. Configure the Start Mode
1. Choose a Start Mode
The first step is to choose a Start mode from among the following options. This determines how the Set-Top Box will behave when started. A network administrator will generally determine the Start mode based on your network configuration. In Step 4, you will actually configure the Start mode.
MCS Mode When installed with a Media Control Server (MCS), the features and
options of the VBrick EtherneTV Set-Top Box are controlled through MCS. See the EtherneTV MCS Admin Guide for more information.
Local Mode The VBrick EtherneTV Set-Top Box contains software that enables it
to work as a standalone device. When used in standalone applications, the set-top box features and options are similar to but are controlled independent from an EtherneTV Media Control Server.
Local-Fullscreen Mode
The VBrick EtherneTV Set-Top Box also can operate in a fullscreen mode. This allows the user to tune in one channel and display the received stream on the entire screen of the attached monitor.
2. Connect the Set-Top Box
The VBrick EtherneTV Set-Top Box is shipped with Audio/Video, S-Video, and power cables and a handheld IR remote control unit. An optional wireless keyboard is also available.
T To connect the Set-Top Box:
1. Using the provided cables, attach the set-top box video out to a monitor using the left (yellow) connector or the S-Video connector.
2. Using the provided cables, connect the set-top box audio out (left and right) to a monitor (left and right) monitor.
3. Using customer provided cables, connect the set-top box to the network, using the left (LAN1) Ethernet port as viewed from the back of the unit.
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4. The set-top box comes configured to assign an IP address using DHCP. To find the IP address it is necessary to attach a keyboard using the PS/2 port connection or use the VBrick software application VBDirectory.
5. Connect the power cord, and if desired, connect a VGA monitor.
Figure 1. Front Panel – Left to Right
Infrared Sensor Above LEDs. Used for IR remote control and wireless keyboard.
Waiting Blinks red during initial start-up.
Transfer Blinks white when accessing flash memory.
Power Steady green when power is applied.
On/Off On/Off push button.
Figure 2. Rear Panel – Left to Right
Power Plug Connects to power cord.
VGA Port Used to view video on a VGA monitor.
Serial Port Used for Serial Port Passthrough or to open a Command Prompt.
PCI Card Slot Not Used.
S-Video Connect to standard TV.
Video Composite video out.
Audio Left/Right Audio out left and right.
USB Ports (2) Connect USB mouse and/or keyboard.
SPDIF Digital audio.
LAN1 Connect to local area network.
LAN2 Not used.
PS/2 Connect PS/2 keyboard or mouse.
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3. Set the IP Address
You need to know the IP address in order to run the web-based STB Admin Configuration application. By default, the set-top box is configured for DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and will automatically retrieve an IP address from a DHCP server if present. If a DHCP server is not available, you can configure the set-top box with a static IP address. The STB is set to a default IP address of cases, this should be changed to avoid conflicts. You can find this IP address using a keyboard connected to the PS/2 port or by using a terminal connected to the serial port as explained below.
Note By default, DHCP is used to retrieve a dynamic IP address for the STB. If you are
not using a DHCP server, you must configure the STB to use a static IP address. The default static address is
T To determine the STB IP address:
STB Quick Start
172.17.11.111 as a convenience. In most
172.17.11.111.
1. If a DHCP server is present, go to Finding the DHCP IP Address
to determine the IP
address of your STB in DHCP mode.
2. If a DHCP server is not present, go to Assigning a Static IP Address
to manually assign an
IP address other than the default.
Finding the DHCP IP Address
T To determine the IP address of the set-top box when configured using DHCP:
1. Connect a keyboard and TV monitor to the set-top box and apply power. (Use the optional wireless keyboard or a PS/2 keyboard). Wait for the box to completely power up before continuing.
2. Press
3. At the prompt type
Ctrl-Alt-F1 on the keyboard to open a Command Prompt window.
ifconfig and press Enter. This shows the IP address, the network
interface configuration, and other parameters.
4. Reboot by powering the STB on and off using
Power push button on front of unit.
Assigning a Static IP Address
T To assign a static IP address using a Command Prompt window:
1. Connect a keyboard and TV monitor to the set-top box and apply power. (Use the optional wireless keyboard or a PS/2 keyboard). Wait for the box to completely power up before continuing.
2. Press
3. To enter the setup program, type
4. Select
5. Select
6. Change
7. When prompted, enter the default (case sensitive) user name and password: root and
8. Click
9. Change
Ctrl-Alt-F1 to open a Command Prompt window.
pman and press Enter. Parameters (using the arrow keys and Enter). Network > Ethernet.
DHCP Enable to Static
admin.
Enter to reach OK and then click Enter.
DNS via DHCP to No.
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10. Change Hostname via DHCP to No. For entries indicated with an asterisk (*), use the
arrow keys to move the cursor to the correct entry and use the spacebar to select the new option.
11. Select IP address using the down arrow and the IP address obtained from your network administrator and press
12. Select and enter the
NetMask, Gateway addresses, and Hostname using the same
Enter key. Using the keyboard, enter the
Enter.
procedure as selecting the IP address above.
13. Leave the Ethernet interface
Mode of operation at the default Auto (auto-negotiate).
(Other options are selectable but in most networks you should only select a different option if necessary to interoperate with your network equipment.)
14. Enter the IP address of the Nameserver as follows:
a. Select
b. Select
c. Select
Network (using the down arrow and Enter key). Network again. Domain NameServer IP Addresses and enter the Nameserver IP addresses.
(If there is more than one, separate the entries with the pipe character (|), for example
15. When done, use the up arrow key to reach <. . . > and select using the screen. Answer
172.16.1.11|172.16.1.10.)
Enter key on each
Yes when prompted to apply changes and Exit to return to the user
prompt level. Wait until the changes are applied and the interface returns; otherwise the changes may be lost.
16. Reboot by powering the STB on and off using
Power push button on front of unit.
4. Configure the Start Mode
Select the application Start Mode. This determines how the Set-Top Box will behave when started. See the STB Admin Guide for more information.
Setup in MCS Mode
T To configure the STB for MCS Mode:
1. On your PC, open Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the EtherneTV-STB in the URL (address) window.
2. Log in as
3. Password
4. Click on
5. Click on
6. Select
7. Click on
8. Enter your MCS IP address.
9. Click on
10. Click on
11. Click on
root.
admin. Start. Configuration>Video>Setup>Start Mode.
MCS from pull down menu.
Configuration>Video>Setup>MCS Location.
Apply. Logout. Exit. The EtherneTV STB will restart in MCS mode.
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STB Quick Start
Selecting Video in MCS Mode
Use the IR remote control unit to Watch live broadcasts or Browse video library and use the left mouse button to enter.
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The Watch live broadcasts menu displays a list of multicast streams. Unless there is a channel assigned, the list is in alphabetical order and contains brief information about the program. The
Browse video library provides a matching user interface.
Navigation in MCS Mode
Select Channel Using the handheld IR remote control and press the up/down channel
button to highlight the desired channel selection. Once the stream is highlighted, use the selected video in the Preview Window.
Select IR remote control button to start the
Play Control To
Stop, Start and Pause the video, use the buttons on the bottom of
the preview window or use the buttons along the top of the IR remote control unit. (Note that the video must be playing before control buttons on the IR remote control unit or on the screen can be used.)
Channel Assignments
If the entry has been assigned a specific channel assignment, it will appear to the left of the text. Channel assignments are made in MCS administration. For more information, see the MCS Admin Guide.
Full Screen Press
Full Screen on the IR remote for full screen viewing; press
again to exit full screen viewing.
Exit Full Screen To exit full screen, press the
Full Screen (blue) button on the IR
remote control.
Setup in Local Mode
T To configure the STB for Local (standalone) Mode:
1. On your PC, open Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the STB in the URL (address) window.
2. Log in as
3. Password
4. Click on
5. Click on
6. Select
7. Click on
8. Click on
9. Click on
root.
admin. Start. Configuration>Video>Setup>Start Mode.
Local from pull down menu.
Apply. Logout. Exit. The EtherneTV STB will restart in Local mode.
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The menu displays a list of multicast streams. Unless there is a channel assigned, the list is in alphabetical order and contains brief information about the program.
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Selecting Video in Standalone Mode
Use the IR remote control unit to select. Use the mouse (round button in center) to scroll to the desired "channel" and select with the left (green) button.
Navigation in Local Mode
An XML file defines the stream addresses and port numbers when operating in Local mode. In most cases this file will need to be modified to reflect your actual network. See Sample XML File Entries below for instructions to modify this file. Note that a video must be playing before control buttons on the IR remote control unit or on the screen can be used.
Select Channel Using the handheld IR remote control and press the up/down channel
button to highlight the desired channel selection. Once the stream is highlighted, use the (yellow) Select remote control button to start the selected video in the Preview Window.
Play Control To
Stop, Start and Pause the video, use the buttons on the bottom of
the preview window or use the buttons along the top of the IR remote control unit.
Channel Assignments
If specific entries are desired, see the Modifying the Local Mode XML File below or refer to the XML Configuration Examples in the STB Admin Guide.
Full Screen Mode Press
Full Screen on the IR remote for full screen viewing; press
again to exit full screen viewing.
Exit Full Screen Mode
To exit full screen, press the remote control.
Full Screen (blue) button on the IR
Modifying the Local Mode XML File
This file is edited for local mode installations only and does not apply when operating in MCS or Local-Fullscreen mode. Below is an excerpt of the local XML file that contains local mode program information. This file will need to be modified for each network installation so that IP addresses, port numbers, encoder types and program listings correspond to actual network settings. A keyboard must be attached or use the wireless keyboard available from VBrick to make these changes.
T To access the XML configuration file:
1. Press
2. Type
3. Type ls
4. Locate the file stbLocalUIData.xml
Ctrl-Alt-F1 keys simultaneously
cd /wfs/localui
Note This XML file can be edited locally using a text editor (such as vi, included with the
system) or it can be uploaded to a Windows desktop, modified with Notepad, and downloaded to the STB.
Sample XML File Entries
<!-- this is MPEG4 multicast live stream with SDP file stored locally--> <Stream type=”SDP”>
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<ProgramName>Sample MPEG4 multicast through SDP file stored locally
</ProgramName> <Message>SDP file stored locally</Message> <SDP>file:///wfs/mpg/mySDP.sdp</SDP>
</Stream>
<!-- this is MPEG2 live stream --> <Stream type=”MPEG2”>
<ProgramName>Sample MPEG2 stream</ProgramName> <Message>This is CNN.</Message> <Channel>2</Channel> <IP>239.16.120.3</IP> <Port>4444</Port>
</Stream>
5. After the file has been modified to contain the correct addressing and title information, it must be saved using the correct text editor tools.
6. To return to the view mode, press
Ctrl-Atl-F2.
Moving Files to the STB with FTP
Use this method when moving XML files in Local mode or running MPEG-4 Multicast with an SDP file.
T To decode multicast MPEG-4 in Local mode, one method is to place an SDP file on the
set-top box.
1. First, obtain an SDP file for the MPEG-4 multicast stream. When streaming from VBXcast, see the instructions in the VBXcast Supplement Version 3.0.0 on SDP files.
2. Then use an FTP client to place the SDP file on the set-top box. A sample FTP session is shown below;
C:\> ftp 172.22.117.70 User (172.22.117.70:(none)): root Password: admin ftp> bin
ftp> cd wfs/mpg ftp> cd wfs/mpg (cd wfs/localui for the XML file)
ftp> put vbs1d1 ftp> bye C:\>
Setup in Local-Fullscreen Mode
1. On your PC, open Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the EtherneTV-STB in the URL (address) window.
2. Log in as
3. Password
4. Click on
5. Click on
6. Select
7. Click on STB Admin Guide for a complete list.)
root.
admin. Start. Configuration>Video>Setup>Start Mode.
Local-Fullscreen from pull down menu.
Receive Address. (See the table below for some common stream types; see the
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8. Enter the appropriate parameter syntax with IP address based on table below.
9. Click on
10. Click on
11. Click on
Apply. Logout. Exit. The EtherneTV-STB will restart with Local-Fullscreen displayed.
Table 1 . Receive Address Syntax
Stream Type Command Syntax
Multicast MPEG1
Multicast MPEG2
Multicast MPEG4
RTSP/Unicast MPEG1
(EtherneTV-NXG only)
RTSP/Unicast MPEG2
(EtherneTV-NXG only)
RTSP/Unicast MPEG4
RTSP@MULTICAST_MPEG1://multicast address:port/
RTSP@MULTICAST_MPEG2_TRANSPORT://multicast address:port/
RTSP@ISMA_SDP_FILE:///wfs/<path to file> (e.g. RTSP@ISMA_SDP_FILE:///wfs/mpg/
currentmp4.sdp) RTSP@KASENNA_MPEG1://<ipaddr>/program
RTSP@KASENNA_MPEG2_TRANSPORT://<ipaddr>/program
RTSP@ISMA://<ip addr>/program
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In this mode the STB will display the video stream you selected in Step 9 above. It covers the entire screen and there are no user controls shown or available. controls available from either the wireless keyboard or the IR handheld remote control.
Volume and Mute are the only
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