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1.    SOLUTIONS FOR ALL YOUR APPLICATIONS    USER MANUAL       High Definition Encoder    HDIP    IxHD SDI to 2xIP Streams  2xSPTS     Status Date Document No  Issue No  Author    ACTIVE June 19  2015 651240000A 1 KK       MADE IN       800 523 6049  www blondertongue com      2015 Blonder Tongue Laboratories  Inc  All rights reserved  Specifications are subject to change without notice  Trademarks are the property of their respective owner     2   HDIP  Instruction Manual    We recommend that you write the following information in the spaces provided below     Purchase Location Name        Purchase Location Telephone Number        HDIP Serial Number           The information contained herein is subject to change without notice  Revisions may be  issued to advise of such changes and or additions     Correspondence regarding this publication should be addressed directly to   Blonder Tongue Laboratories  Inc   One Jake Brown Road  Old Bridge  NJ 08857 USA   Document Number  651240000A   Printed in the United States of America     All product names  trade names  or corporate names mentioned in this document are  acknowledged to be the proprietary property of the registered owners              This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S  patents and other  intellectual property rights  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     HDIP  3  Instruction Manual    Table of Contents    SECTION 1   GENERAL  amp  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS     une 4 
2.   The    System Configuration    screen  Figure 5 6  allows the user to set Ethernet and SNMP settings        Logged in as  admin                Status Encoder System Log Firmware Update       System Configuration    SFP Port Ethernet Settings       SFP Port MAC Address F0 3F F8 00 07 07  SFP Port IP Address 192 168 2201    SFP Port Subnet Mask  SFP Port Default Gateway 0 0 0 0  la    SFP Port HTTP Server Enable EL      SFP Port Link Speed  copper only    Auto v                La  VLAN Enable    VLAN Tag  VLAN IP Address  VLAN Subnet Mask  VLAN Default Gateway       Control Port MAC Address F0 3F F8 00 07 08  Control Port IP Address 192 168 1 201  Control Port Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0  Control Port Default Gateway 0000                Unit Name  Unit Location                H gt  SNMP Settings    Trap Target IP 1921682153  Trap TargetPort       System Contact    P     6      Web Settings      User Timeout 30 Minutes v          Figure 5 6    System Configuration  Screen    HDIP   21  Instruction Manual    5 6  System Configuration  Screen  Continued     Global Settings  Mac Address  IP address  Subnet Mask  Default Gateway  and HTTP Server Enable    SFP Port HTTP Server Enable      Enabled     This will allow management capability on the same SFP port  SFP  port IP Address  as the streaming video     2  SFP VLAN Ethernet Settings  Enable  Tag  IP address  Subnet Mask  and Default Gateway        VLAN Enable     Enable     This will allow management capability on the same SFP po
3.   making the thumbnail  padding if  necessary  and then loaded by the encoder  It takes about 8 10 seconds for a 720x480 image via gigabit LAN     2  In addition to uploading the image   Enable Overlay  under  Overlay Placement  on the right must be set to  Enabled      3   Overlay for No Input  480i    the image resolution must be no larger than 720x480   Overlay for  480i    image  resolution must be no larger than 720x480   Overlay for  720p    image resolution must be no larger than 1280x720   and  Overlay for  1080i    image resolution must be no larger than 1920x1080     18   HDIP  Instruction Manual    5 5  Encoder  gt  Advanced  Screen    The    Encoder  gt  Compositing    screen  Figure 5 5  allows the user to configure the following previously fixed value    parameters        Status Encoder System Log    BASIC    Encoder Configuration   Advanced Settings    Native Resolution Stream Advanced Settings    Transport Stream Settings       Transport Stream ID 1          MPEG Program Number 4          PMT PID          Video PID          Audio PID             Audio Language          Descriptor    Video GOP Settings    P Frames per GOP  B Frames between I P      Default v      Default  v      DVB SI   ATSC PSIP Settings       Service Info Type Disabled       Video Stream QoS Settings       DiffServ   DSCP  VLAN PCP   QoS      Default   Best Effort  0  v      Default   Best Effort  0  v                     Firmware Update    COMPOSITING   ADVANCED    SD Only Stream Advanced S
4.  2  Status  Screen  The  Status  screen  Figure 5 2  is a    read only    screen and displays the following information           Status Encoder System Log Firmware Update    System Information and Status    System Information       Serial Number  5061831219142661  Hardware Version  1   Version  v1 4 20150202   Unit Name    Unit Location    Uptime  6 days  6 39 55         121       Encoder Status      Video Lock Locked  Resolution 720p60  Embedded Audio Yes             Figure 5 2    Status  Screen      The serial number indicates serial number of HDIP encoder       The hardware version indicates the hardware version of the HDIP encoder   G  Indicates the software version of the unit    4  Indicates user defined unit constants  Name and Location     5  The Uptime of the unit  days  hours  minutes  and seconds   which can be set on the System tab under Unit  Description     6  Primary Channel Status Box     Video Lock  Indicates if the video is present and locked   Resolution  Indicates the resolution of the source video  The HDIP encoder supports resolutions of   480i  640x480 720x480   30FPS   720p  1280x720   60FPS   1080i  1920x1080   30FPS    Embedded Audio  Indicates if there is embedded audio on the stream    14   HDIP  Instruction Manual    5 3  Encoder  gt  Basic  Screen       The    Encoder  gt  Basic    screen  Figure 5 3  allows the user to set Global  Primary Steam  and SD only Stream Settings for the    encoder        Status Encoder System Log    BASIC    Encoder 
5.  Click OK to close the dialog box  Now your computer is ready to communicate with the unit     HDIP   11  Instruction Manual     This page is intentionally left blank      12   HDIP  Instruction Manual    Section 5   Configuring the Unit  5 1 Accessing the Unit Via the Web Browser       You must complete the steps described in Section 4 before proceeding as follows      1  Open a web browser on your computer  Internet Explorer 7 or higher is recommended  and enter the following URL  address  http   172 16 70 1   The  Login  Screen  Figure 5 1  will appear        System Login    Username    Password    LOG IN                Figure 5 1    Login  Screen     2  Enter the following case sensitive factory default Username and Password  and click on the  Submit  button     NOTE  When logged in as Admin  the user has read and write permission  Only one Admin can be logged in  ata time     Username   admin  case sensitive   Password   pass  case sensitive     As shown in Figure 5 2  under the    page header    the following Primary tabs will appear        Primary tab    Status    doesn t include any sub tabs    e Primary tab    Encoder    includes the following sub tabs  Basic  Compositing  and Advanced   e Primary tab    System    doesn t include any sub tabs       Primary tab  Log  doesn t include any sub tabs      Primary tab    Firmware Update    doesn t include any sub tabs     Each Primary and sub tab is described in the subsequent Sections     HDIP   13  Instruction Manual    5
6.  HD SDI BNC Type Input Connection  Closed Caption Support  embedded only        SDI HD SDI with PCM Embedded Audio          Resolutions  amp  Frame Rates    Input Video Modes     H 264 Profile Support        Audio Options    Encoder Format   Output Bit rate   General    ig           480i  640x480 720x480   30 FPS   720p  1280x720   60FPS    1080i  1920x1080   30FPS   AUTO SCAN for Input Resolution       MPEG 2 or H 264       Baseline  Main  High             Dolby   Digital or MPEG 1 Layer 2  128 320 kbps             7 5 x 1 15 x 3 5 inches  190 5 x 29 21 x 88 9 mm   110 VAC 60 Hz or 220 VAC 50 Hz          1 2 lbs  0 54 kg        32 to 122   F  0 to 50   C         13 to 158   F   25 to 70   C        0 to 95  RH   35   C max  non condensing       0 to 95  RH   35   C max  non condensing          Output       Video    SFP Port IP SPTS  SFP module is optional   Packet Format    UDP SPTS  1xHD  1550           Alarms Monitoring Control       1x Power LED   1x SDI Input LED   1x Encoding LED   1x IP network connected LED  Local Control    1x IP Reset button    Local Monitoring        Remote Monitoring Control    GUl based menu via Web browser   1x RI45 front panel connector  10 100Base T     Specifications  price  and availability are subject to change without notice or obligation        HDIP   9  Instruction Manual    Section 3     Installation  amp  Power up  3 1 Unpacking       You will find the following items in the box     HDIP Encoder Unit  QTY 1     Power Adapter  QTY 1     
7.  SECTION 2     PRODUCT SUMMARY             ssssssccccecssssssseeeeeceeccsssssseesesseeccsssssseeseseesccsssseesessenccccssseeessseecacssseseessssensoessnss 6  ZA REVISION  HISTORY  REASON cosa as 6  2 2 PRODUCT APPLICATION   amp  DESCRIPTION oi dd 6  2 3 PRODUCT    SPECIFICATION 2 40  eek aha            lesen               8  SECTION 3     INSTALLATION                                                                  9  3 1 UNPACKING civil iii 9  3 2 INSTALLATION 000 is 9  3 3 POWER  UP c                                                                      9  SECTION 4     COMMUNICATING WITH THE UNIT   ssessseseessseossseeessssccssseueeescososeuuuenecossseuueesecossseeeeseeccessueeeesecsssseeeeseeeeeee 10  SECTION 5     CONFIGURING THE UNIT   sssseeeessssseeesssscosseueeessccceseuuensecoceseueeesscossseueeeseoocssseeeneeecsssseeeeseecssseeeeeseeeesseeeeeeeee 12  5 1 ACCESSING THE UNIT  VIA THE WEB BRONWSER        eer nee na ein 12  5 2 STATUS  A ON 13  5 3 ENCODER  S BASIC SCREEN EE 14  S A ENCODER  gt  COMPOSITING SCREEN cocinar ee a een KE er nt nein tei terre 17  5 5  ENCODER  gt  ADVANCED    SETTINGS  SCREEN    ee 18  5 6 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SCREEN    rennen 20  5 7 ADMIN HTML MIDDEN  SCREEN coincida clar en Eee 22    5 8 FIRMWARE UPDATE SCREEN    4   HDIP  Instruction Manual    Section 1     General 8  Safety Instructions       The STOP sign symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of REQUIRED operating and  maintenance  servicing  instructions that if not followe
8.  as stated on the Extended Warranty Agreement shall be the governing period notwithstanding any additional supplier  warranty on specific components   7  The warranty shall in no way effect the terms and conditions of the sale agreement in terms of which the customer bought the product   The extended warranty is limited to the terms and conditions herein contained  9  No agreement  varying  adding to  amended  deleting  or cancelling this warranty shall be effective unless given in writing  email is acceptable  and signed  by or on behalf of both parties   10  The cost of the extended warranty is 8  of the purchase price for a 1 or 2 year extension beyond the Blonder Tongue standard warranty  e g  A product  price of  1000 will be  80 for the 1  year  12 mos  and additional  80 for 2 year  24 mos  extension for a total of  160   11  Warranty product return postage paid to  Blonder Tongue Laboratories  Inc   Attn  Warranty Service Dept   1 Jake Brown Road    Old Bridge  NJ 08857                   9o    Contact Blonder Tongue at 800 523 6049 ext  555 to order extended warranty service     Limited Warranty    Seller will at its sole option  either repair or replace  with a new or factory reconditioned product  as Seller may determine  any product manufactured or sold  or in  the case of software  licensed  by Seller which is defective in materials or workmanship or fails to meet the applicable specifications that are in effect on the date of  shipment or such other specification
9.  the  Control Panel    b  Double click on  Network Connections    c  Right click on the  Local Area Connection   and then click on the  properties       d  A dialog box entitled  Local Area Connection Properties  will appear  In this box  double click on the  Internet Protocol   TCP IP        e  A dialog box entitled  Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties  will appear  Select the  Use the following IP address   option and enter the following addresses     IP address  172 16 70 2  Subnet mask  255 255 255 0  No need to enter a value for the Default Gateway     Click OK to close the dialog box  Now your computer is ready to communicate with the unit    OR    The following steps explain how to do this for a computer with Windows 7 operating software    a  On your computer  open the  Control Panel    b  Click on    Network and Internet      c  Click on the  View network status and tasks    d  Click on    Change Adapter Settings    on left hand side of the window   e  Right click on the  Local Area Connection   and then click on the  properties       f  A dialog box entitled  Local Area Connection Properties    will appear  In this box  double click on the  Internet Protocol  Version 4  TCP IPv4        g  A dialog box entitled  Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  Properties  will appear  Select the  Use the following IP  address  option and enter the following addresses     IP address  172 16 70 2  Subnet mask  255 255 255 0  No need to enter a value for the Default Gateway    
10. 3 2 Installation       The HDIP Encoder is designed to be mounted on a desk top or table top in the close proximity to a 120 VAC   60 HZ power  plug        FOR SAFE AND RELIABLE OPERATION  DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS WITHIN 1 INCH OF THE UNIT THAT    BLOCK AIRFLOW        3 3 Power up       Plug the Power Adapter into a power plug  120 VAC     60 HZ   Plug the power pin into the back of the HDIP unit at the  input marked    DC Power           For safe and reliable operation  only use the power adapter supplied with the HDIP encoder        10   HDIP  Instruction Manual    Section 4   Communicating with the Unit  First  connect the appropriate input and output video cables and plug in the HDIP power cable   ETHERNET ACCESS     Local or remote communication with the unit is only possible through a GUI based menu via any standard web browser   Before you can communicate with the unit  you must configure your computer s IP address to be in the same subnet as the  units default IP address  To do so  follow these steps      1  Plug one end of the Ethernet cross cable that is provided in the hardware bag to unit s rear panel RJ45 interface marked   Control 10 100   Plug the other end of the cable to your computer      2  The factory default IP address of the unit is 172 16 70 1  To be able to communicate with the unit  you must first change  your computer s IP address     The following steps explain how to do this for a computer with Windows XP operating software    a  On your computer  open
11. ATIVES  OR IN ANY OF SELLER   S BROCHURES MANUALS  CATALOGS  LITERATURE OR OTHER MATERIALS  IN ALL CASES  BUYER   S  SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND SELLER   S SOLE OBLIGATION FOR ANY BREACH OF THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE  REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT F O B  SHIPPING POINT  AS SELLER IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION SHALL DETERMINE  SELLER SHALL IN  NO EVENT AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  PUNITIVE  DIRECT OR SPECIAL  DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY  BREACH OF CONTRACT  NEGLIGENCE  STRICT TORT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE OR ANY OTHER LEGAL  THEORY  ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE SALE  USE  INSTALLATION OR FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT ACQUIRED BY BUYER FROM SELLER     All claims for shortages  defects  and non conforming goods must be made by the customer in writing within five  5  days of receipt of merchandise  which writing  shall state with particularity all material facts concerning the claim then known to the customer  Upon any such claim  the customer shall hold the goods complained  of intact and duly protected  for a period of up to sixty  60  days  Upon the request of Seller  the customer shall ship such allegedly non conforming or defective  goods  freight prepaid to Seller for examination by Seller s inspection department and verification of the defect  Seller  at its option  will either repair  replace or issue  a credit for products determined to be defective  S
12. Configuration       Global Settings       Audio Synchronization  0 ms    Stream Enable    Native Res      SD Y                  Native Resolution Stream Settings  Video Settings    Video Resolution unlocked   unknown    Video Encoder Format   MPEG2 v   SD Video Bitrate  Mbps   3 0 v      HD Video Bitrate  Mbps  90 v     Video Mode Flags  Frame Only Y           Audio Settings    Audio Encoder Format        v   Audio DialNorm    27 dB Y    Audio Bitrate   192 kbps Y      Transport Stream Settings   SD TS Bitrate  Mbps   3750     HDTS Bitrate  Mbps   9 750     Stuffing Output  Enable v      IP Settings    Destination IP 230 10 10 190    Destination Port 1234  IP Stream TTL 128 v                       Firmware Update    COMPOSITING ADVANCED       SD Only Stream Settings  Video Settings    Video Resolution 480i  Video Encoder Format   MPEG2 v      SD Video Bitrate  Mbps  37 v    Video Mode Flags   Frame Only Y            Audio Settings   Audio Encoder Format             Audio DialNorm   27 dB Y    Audio Bitrate  192kbps Y      Transport Stream Settings  SDTSBitrate  Mbps   4750 Y   Stuffing Output    Enable v      IP Settings    Destination IP 26 1 1 1    Destination Port 1235  IP Stream TTL                Figure 5 3    Encoder    Basic  Screen    HDIP   15  Instruction Manual    5 3  Encoder  gt  Basic  Screen  Continued        O Global Settings  Sets global settings that apply to both streams and the possible outputs    Audio Synchronization  A V lip sync adjustment used to adju
13. Electrical Code  NEC   requirements  Pay special attention to NEC Sections 810 and 820  See the example shown in the following diagram     Satellite Dish         Coaxial Cable  from Satellite Dish        Ground Clamp  E    Electric Service  Equipment    Antenna Discharge Unit        NEC Section 810 20   Ground Clamps      gt   Grounding Conductors  ower Service   NEC Section 810 21  Grounding       Electrode Syst           NEC Art  250  Part               We strongly recommend using an outlet that contains surge suppression or ground fault protection  For added protection during a lightning  storm  or when the unit is left unattended and unused for long periods of time  unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the lines between  the unit and the antenna  This will prevent damage caused by lightning or power line surges       Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits  or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits   When installing the antenna  take extreme care to avoid touching such power lines or circuits  as contact with them can be fatal       Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords  as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock        Never insert objects of any kind into the unit through openings  as the objects may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts  This could  cause fire or electrical shock         Do        attempt to service the unit yourself  as opening or removing c
14. a  suitably modified software  or  part thereof  or  b  comparable replacement software or part thereof      iii  Seller retains all right  title and interest in and to and ownership of all software  including all Core Product Software and Non Core Software  including any and all  enhancements  modifications and updates to the same  and     iv  in some cases  the warranty on certain proprietary sub assembly modules manufactured by third party vendors and contained in Seller   s products  third party  software installed in certain of Seller   s products  and on certain private label products manufactured by third parties for resale by Seller  will be of shorter duration  or otherwise more limited than the standard Seller limited warranty  In such cases  Seller s warranty with respect to such third party proprietary sub assembly  modules  third party software and private label products will be limited to the duration and other terms of such third party vendor s warranty  if any  In addition   certain products  that are not manufactured by Seller  but are resold by Seller  may carry the original OEM warranty for such products  if any  The limited warranty  set forth above does not apply to any product sold by Seller  which at the time of sale constituted a Refurbished Closeout Product  the limited warranty for which is  provided in the following paragraph     Seller will at its sole option  either repair or replace  with a new or factory reconditioned product  as Seller may dete
15. al     2 2 Product Application 8  Description       Application     The High Definition IP  HDIP  encoder is a small form factor low cost encoder that is ideal to encode single SDI source for  IP backhaul or IPTV distribution  The HDIP encoder is a MPEG 2 or H 264 digital video encoder with a single HD SD SDI   with PCM embedded audio  input and an IP encapsulation output via SFP Ethernet port  The HDIP can encode a HD and  SD stream of the same content in either MPEG 2 or H 264 formats  A separate RJ45 10 100 Ethernet port is provided for  control and monitoring     Features        MPEG 2 and or MPEG 4   H 264 video encoding   e Encodes a HD and SD stream of the same content in either MPEG 2 or MPEG 4   H 264 formats     Resolutions of 480i  720p  or 1080i     Dolby  Digital  AAC stereo audio  or MPEG 1 Layer2 stereo audio encoding from PCM embedded audio source     HD SDI with PCM Embedded Audio          output via SFP port  SFP optional      Unicast and multicast capable     Built in watchdog timer with system reboot capability     Field upgradable firmware      Configuration and shutdown control via HTTP server UI and programmable            Desktop model    HDIP  7  Instruction Manual    2 2 Product Application  amp  Description  Continued        Description     ARE    CONTROL HDIP Encoder _ SFP    ourpur GND       IP  m RESET POWER INPUT ENCODING OUTPUT   7 ra  7 rm          FRONT PANEL    1  Ethernet Control  10 100 Ethernet wired connection for local and remote manage
16. asic  Screen  Continued             SD only Stream Settings  Provides    SD stream of the video input source     Video Settings   Video Encoder Format  MPEG 2 or MPEG 4 H 264    SD Video Bitrate  Mbps   2 to 8 incremented by 0 1 in MPEG 2  and 1 to 4 in H 264  Video Mode Flag  Field Motion  Frame only  Field only  adjusts video encoder modes for decoder compatibility    Field Motion  Field encoding mode with algorithm enhancements to improve video quality  Use Field Motion encoding  mode to improve video quality when video input is interlaced  for example 480i or 1080i  Some decoders may have  compatibility issues when decoding field encoding  Video quality test equipment readings may be inaccurate when  using this mode     Frame Only  Frame encoding mode  Use Frame Only mode when video input is progressive for example 720P  Frame   Only mode can be used to encode interlaced video  for example 480i or 1080i     Field Only  Field encoding mode  Use Field Only mode when video input is interlaced for example 480i or 1080i  Some  decoders may have compatibility issues when decoding field encoding     NOTE  If the video input is 720P the encoding mode will automatically default to Frame only mode  even if Field Motion or  Field Only modes are selected in the menu     Audio Settings   Audio Encoder Format  Select MP2 for MPEG 1 Audio Layer 2  AC 3 for Dolby Digital AC 3  AAC  Advanced Audio Coding     Audio DialNorm  Adjustable from  1 to  31 dB  Provides meta data for audio playba
17. ck gain for Dolby AC 3 compression   Audio Bitrate  128  192  320 or 384 Kbps  NOTE  320kbps is an option for audio bitrate in MP2 and AAC only    Transport Stream Settings   SD TS Bitrate  Mbps   2 to 25 incremented by  125    Stuffing Output  Enable or Disable  Enable will include transport stream null packet stuffing to produce a fixed bitrate TS    IP Settings   Destination IP   Destination Port  User defined unicast or muliticast IP address and port number determined by  downstream network connectivity device     IP Stream TTL  1 to 255  determined by application    HDIP   17  Instruction Manual    5 4  Encoder  gt  Compositing  Screen       The    Encoder  gt  Compositing    screen  Figure 5 4  allows the user to set up the rendering of static images over video frames  before compression  This feature supports PNG images including alpha channel   transparency        Status Encoder System Log Firmware Update    BASIC COMPOSITING ADVANCED    Encoder Configuration   Compositing    Overlay for No Input  480i        Select File  PNG only                 Placement     Choose File   No file chosen Upload      Enable              Enabled       Alignment Mode bottom right v    Horizontal Offset             0    Vertical Offset  px  o             Overlay for 480i    Select File  PNG only     Choose File   No file chosen Upload          Figure 5 4    Encoder  gt  Compositing  Screen    PLEASE NOTE   1  It takes some time for the image to be uploaded via the web form  pre processed
18. d  may result in product failure or destruction           The YIELD sign symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of RECOMMENDED operating and  maintenance  servicing  instructions        The LIGHTNING flash symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated  dangerous  voltage  within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of  electrical shock        TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE COVER FROM THIS UNIT   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL                 WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE          NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER    This reminder is provided to call the CATV System Installer   s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides  guidelines for proper grounding and  in particular  specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding  system of the building  as close to the point of cable entry as practical     Safety Instructions       YOU SHOULD ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO HELP ENSURE    AGAINST INJURY TO YOURSELF AND DAMAGE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT          Elevated Operating Ambient   If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly  the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment  may be greater than room ambient  Therefore  consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the  maximum ambient temperature p
19. d the warranty      Do not operate the unit in high humidity areas  or expose it to water or moisture        Do not place the unit on an unstable cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table  The unit may fall  causing serious personal injury and damage to the  unit  Install the unit only in a mounting rack designed for 19    rack mounted equipment      Do not block or cover slots and openings in the unit  These are provided for ventilation and protection from overheating  Never place the    unit near or over a radiator or heat register  Do not place the unit in an enclosure such as a cabinet without proper ventilation  Do not mount  equipment in the rack space directly above or below the unit         Operate the unit using only the type of power source indicated on the marking label  Unplug the unit power cord by gripping the plug  not the cord                unit is equipped with a three wire ground type plug  This plug will fit only into a ground type power outlet  If you are unable to insert the  plug into the outlet  contact an electrician to replace the outlet  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the ground type plug       Route power supply cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them  Pay particular attention  to cords at plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point where they exit from the unit            sure that the outdoor components of the antenna system are grounded in accordance with local  federal  and National 
20. eller s liability and responsibility for defective products is specifically limited to the defective item or to credit  towards the original billing  All such replacements by Seller shall be made free of charge f o b  the delivery point called for in the original order  Products for which  replacement has been made under the provisions of this clause shall become the property of Seller  Under no circumstances are products to be returned to Seller  without Seller s prior written authorization  Seller reserves the right to scrap any unauthorized returns on a no credit basis  Any actions for breach of a contract of  sale between Seller and a customer must be commenced by the customer within thirteen  13  months after the cause of action has accrued  A copy of Seller s  standard terms and conditions of sale  including the limited warranty  is available from Seller upon request  Copies of the limited warranties covering third party  proprietary sub assembly modules and private label products manufactured by third parties may also be available from Seller on request   Rev 0713     One Jake Brown Road  Old Bridge  NJ 08857 1000 USA    732 679 4000   Fax 732 679 4353  www blondertongue com       
21. er Section 2 3       Reduced Air Flow   Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment  is not compromised         Mechanical Loading   Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading        Circuit Overloading   Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of  the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring  Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used  when addressing this concern         Reliable Earthing   Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained  Particular attention should be given to supply connections  other than direct connections to the branch circuit  e g  use of power strips        Read all safety and operating instructions before you operate the unit     Retain all safety and operating instructions for future reference       Heed all warnings on the unit and in the safety and operating instructions     HDIP  5  Instruction Manual    Safety Instructions   continued      Follow all installation  operating  and use instructions       Unplug the unit from the AC power outlet before cleaning  Use only a damp cloth for cleaning the exterior of the unit    w Do not use accessories or attachments not recommended by Blonder Tongue  as they may cause hazards  and will voi
22. ervice Department    Any modification of the product by any person other than Blonder Tongue Service Department    Fire  flood  war  civil disturbance  industrial action  acts of God or any other causes beyond the reasonable control of Blonder Tongue   Any defect caused by lightning strike or power surges    Shipping costs to return products to Blonder Tongue for warranty service    Blonder Tongue will not in any circumstances be liable for any consequential loss or damages suffered by the customer whether directly or indirectly  related defect in the product to the extent permissible by law    14  Repairs may not be effected without prior authorization from Blonder Tongue Laboratories     IN AN D opus    beep            D  GENERAL  The customer shall notify Blonder Tongue Laboratories in writing within ten days of any change of his or her address   Customer must provide original purchase receipt and serial number to initiate extended warranty coverage   The fee paid for the warranty is not refundable under any circumstances unless cancelled within seven days of purchase   The customer shall take all reasonable precautions to maintain the product is maintained in good working order   The warranty contract ceases to exist if the product is replaced or a credit is given to the customer  Any monies paid for the warranty contract are forfeited  and not refundable  This is only applicable when the product is out of the manufacturer   s warranty   6         extended warranty period
23. ettings    Transport Stream Settings       Transport Stream ID 1  MPEG Program Number  PMT PID   Video PID  Audio PID    Audio Language  Descriptor                                           Video GOP Settings    P Frames per GOP  B Frames between I P      Default  v      Default v      DVB SI   ATSC PSIP Settings       Service Info Type   Disabled       Video Stream QoS Settings       DiffServ   DSCP  VLAN PCP   QoS      Default   Best Effort  0  v      Default   Best Effort  0  v               Figure 5 5    Encoder    Advanced  Screen    HDIP   19  Instruction Manual    5 5  Encoder  gt  Advanced  Screen  Continued         Transport Stream ID   Configures the transport stream ID number used Program Specific Information  PSI  tables in the stream    2  MPEG Program Number   Configures the MPEG Program used in all PSI tables for this stream      3  PMT  Video  and Audio PIDs     Configures the Packet Identifier  PID  used to transmit all Program Map Tables in the stream     Configures the PID used to transmit Video and associated data       Configures the PID used to transmit audio and associated data    4  Audio Language Descriptor   Configures the ISO 639 audio language  Use 3 character  Alpha 3  code for this setting    5  P Frames per GOP   Specifies total number of P frames in a Group of Pictures  GOP       6  B Frames between I P  Specifies number of B frames between each   or P frame in a GOP     7  Service Info           If Service Info Type is set to  DVB  NIT SDT   i
24. ial for the functionality thereof as specifically stated in the published product specifications     Core Product Software     will be coincident  with the warranty period of the applicable hardware product within which such Core Product Software is installed     Software patches  bug fixes  updates or workarounds do not extend the original warranty period of any Core Product Software or Non Core Software   Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary      i  Seller s sole obligation for software that when properly installed and used does not substantially conform to the published specifications in effect when the  software is first shipped by Seller  is to use commercially reasonable efforts to correct any reproducible material non conformity  as determined by Seller in its sole  discretion  by providing the customer with   a  telephone or e mail access to report non conformance so that Seller can verify reproducibility   b  a software patch or  bug fix  if available or a workaround to bypass the issue if available  and  c  where applicable  replacement or damaged or defective external media  such as CD ROM  disk  on which the software was originally delivered      ii  Seller does not warrant that the use of any software will be uninterrupted  error free  free of security vulnerabilities or that the software will meet the customer   s  particular requirements  and the customer   s sole and exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty is  at Seller   s option  to receive  
25. ment    2  IP Reset Button  When pressed for  gt 2 seconds  the Power LED will start blinking indicating the factory default settings mode is    now enabled for the following     IP address   172 16 70 1  Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0  Username   admin   Password   pass    The old IP adddress  System Configuration page   old username and password  Admin Screen  are retained  To exit this mode   either change the control IP address or reboot the encoder  This will clear the blinking power LED indiciation and return to  normal operation  The login credentials will also be enabled to the default username admin and password pass     Note  The old IP address  login  and password will still be present in the encoder settings     3  Status LEDs  Provides a status of tasks performed by the HDIP encoder in real time    2  Power  The LED is illuminated when the power is ON    2  Input  The LED is illuminated when input video is being received from the HD SD SDI or Composite input    3  Encoding  The LED is illuminated when the internal encoder is operational      2  Output  The LED is illuminated when the copper or optical SFP is connected to a network     REAR PANEL   5  HD SDI IN  Digital video HD SD SDI input source   6  Update  A USB port that is reserved for factory use  O  SFP Ethernet Output  Optical or Copper SFP IP video and audio output     8  5VDC Power Port  Accepts five volt power to the device    8  HDIP  Instruction Manual    2 3 Product Specification       Input       SDI
26. nsitive and will not be displayed     New Password  used only if the user wants to change the current Administrator s password  Must enter a new password  10  characters maximum   Password is case sensitive and will not be displayed     Confirm Password  must enter the same password as entered in 3 above  If password doesn t match  an error will be  displayed    Guest Username  is the Guest login  10 characters maximum   This login allows the user to view the unit settings but does not  allow any changes  The factory default Guest Login is  guest   Login is case sensitive     Current Password  is the Current Guest Password  10 characters maximum   The factory default Guest password is  pass    Password is case sensitive and will not be displayed     New Password  used only if the user wants to change the current Guest password  Must enter a new password  10 characters  maximum   Password is case sensitive and will not be displayed     Confirm Password  must enter the same password as entered in 7 above  If password doesn t match  an error will be  displayed     HDIP   23  Instruction Manual    5 8  Firmware Update  Screen       The    Firmware Update    screen  Figure 5 8  allows the user to upload the newest available firmware for the HDIP and  deploys the firmware to the unit  While the firmware update screen is actively updating  the logging information and  instructions are provided  When the update is completed  the unit will automatically reboot        Status Encoder Sy
27. overs may expose you to dangerous voltage and will void the warranty  Refer  all servicing to authorized service personnel       Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to authorized service personnel whenever the following occurs        The power supply cord or plug is damaged    Liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen into the unit   The unit has been exposed to rain or water    The unit has been dropped or the chassis has been damaged   The unit exhibits a distinct change in performance                          When replacement parts are required  ensure that the service technician uses replacement parts specified by Blonder Tongue  Unauthorized    substitutions may damage the unit or cause electrical shock or fire  and will void the warranty       Upon completion of any service or repair to the unit  ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure that the unit is in proper  operating condition     Returning Product for Repair  or Credit     A Return Material Authorization  RMA  Number is required on all products returned to Blonder Tongue  regardless if  the product is being returned for repair or credit  Before returning product  please contact the Blonder Tongue Service  Department at 1 800 523 6049  Ext  4256 or visit our website  www blondertongue com for further information        6  HDIP  Instruction Manual    Section 2     Product Summary    2 1 Revision History     Reason       This is the first issue of the Instruction Manu
28. rchase Order is required for extended warranty coverage     B  WHATIS COVERED   1  Ifa product has been determined to have failed  which falls within the Terms  amp  Conditions of this EWA  Blonder Tongue Inc  may at its sole discretion  repair  modify or replace its component parts that are defective at 10096 coverage for parts and labor   2   Aloaner unit may be available on request  PO required   3  Product is manufactured by Blonder Tongue     Extended warranty period is up to and not to exceed 24 months and sold in increments of 12 months  Order   9981 for 1 year and  9982 for 2 year  extensions    5  Return of repair or replaced product shipping costs for ground shipments    6  Firmware upgrades at no charge with automatic notification     C  WHAT IS NOT COVERED    The warranty does not cover any defects caused by foreign objects  connection errors     Use other than by the customer at the declared address appearing in this document    Failure by the end user to comply with the manufacturers  instructions for installation  maintenance or use    The use of accessories which have not been approved by Blonder Tongue    The application and or use of any incorrect or abnormal electrical supply to the product    Any defect in wiring or electrical connections which does not form part of the product at the time of the original purchase    Neglect  misuse  or willful abuse of the product    Any repairs or attempted repairs of the product by any person other than Blonder Tongue S
29. rmine  any product sold by Seller which at the  time of sale constituted a refurbished or closeout item     Refurbished Closeout Product      which is defective in materials or workmanship or fails to meet the  applicable specifications that are in effect on the date of shipment of that product or fails to meet such other specifications as may have been expressly agreed upon  in writing between the parties  for a period of ninety  90  days from the date of original purchase  Notwithstanding the foregoing  in some cases the warranty on  certain proprietary sub assembly modules manufactured by third party vendors and contained in Seller products  third party software installed in certain of Seller   s  products  and on certain private label products manufactured by third parties for resale by Seller will be of shorter duration or otherwise more limited than Seller  limited warranty for Refurbished Closeout Products  In such cases  Seller s warranty for Refurbished Closeout Products constituting such third party proprietary  sub assembly modules  third party software  and private label products will be limited to the duration and other terms of such third party vendor s warranty  if any   In addition  notwithstanding the foregoing   i  certain Refurbished Closeout Products that are not manufactured  but are resold  by Seller  may carry the original OEM  warranty for such products  if any  which may be longer or shorter than Seller s limited warranty for Refurbished Closeout Prod
30. rt using VLAN IP address   G  Control Port Ethernet Settings  Mac Address  IP address  Subnet Mask  and Default Gateway   4  Unit Description  Unit Name and User Location     User logged values   5  SNMP Settings  Trap IP address  Trap Target Port  System Contract     6  Web Settings  User Timeout  5 minutes to 30 minutes    22   HDIP  Instruction Manual    5 7  Admin html  Hidden Screen       To change modify the IP network parameters  as well as the Username and Password values for the unit  you must be  logged in to the unit as    admin    to access a hidden screen shown in image below by typing the URL of the unit followed  by a forward slash and Admin html  for example  http   172 16 70 1 Admin html        Logged in as  admin                  Status Encoder System Log Firmware Update    Authentication Configuration        User Settings      Admin Username admin       Current Password   New Password   Confirm Password   Guest Username guest  Current Password   New Password   Confirm Password                Apply  System Controls      Apply System Defaults     Reboot                   Figure 5 7    Admin html  Hidden Screen    Admin Username  is the Administrator s login  10 characters maximum   This login allows the user to make changes to any  area of the unit  The factory default Login is    admin     Login is case sensitive     Current Password  is the Administrator s Current Password  10 characters maximum   The factory default password is  pass    Password is case se
31. s as may have been expressly agreed upon in writing   i  for a period of three  3  years from the date of original purchase for all  stock hardware products  other than those specifically referenced herein below having a shorter warranty period    ii  for a period of one  1  year from the date of  original purchase  with respect to all MegaPort     IPTV products  test equipment and fiber optics receivers  transmitters  couplers and integrated receiver distribution  amplifiers   iii  for a period of one  1  year from the date of original purchase  or such shorter period of time as may be set forth in the license agreement specific to  the particular software being licensed from Seller  with respect to all software products licensed from Seller  other than Core Product Software  that is  a  developed  for a specific function or application   b  complimentary to and does not function without the Core Product Software  and  c  listed with a specific model number and  stock number in Seller s Price List     Non Core Software       iv  for a period of ninety  90  days from the date of original purchase  with respect to non serialized  products and accessories  such as parts  sub assemblies  splitters and all other products sold by Seller  other than Core Product Software and Refurbished Closeout  Products  not otherwise referred to in clauses  i  through  iii  above  The warranty period for computer programs in machine readable form included in a hardware  product  which are essent
32. st your audio to video synchronization  For example  you may  need to delay or lag your audio if your video input is SDI and your audio source is analog     Stream Enable  Stream combinations available   Disable  Encoder is not streaming  Native  Encoder is streaming HD or SD stream depending on the video input HD or SD source   SD Only  The encoder is streaming a SD stream no matter if the encoder input is HD or SD source     Native   SD  Encoder is streaming a HD and SD stream or a SD stream and SD stream depending on your  video input HD or SD source     Native Resolution  The Primary stream settings sets parameters for streaming HD or SD stream depending on the  video input HD or SD source     Video Settings   Video Encoder Format  MPEG 2 or MPEG 4 H 264  SD Video Bitrate  Mbps   2 to 8 incremented by 0 1 in MPEG2  and 1 to 4 in H 264  HD Video Bitrate  Mbps   Primary Stream Settings   8 5 to 19 0 incremented by 0 1 in MPEG2 and 3 5 to 13 0 in H 264  Video Mode Flag  Field Motion  Frame only  Field only  adjusts video encoder modes for decoder compatibility    Field Motion  Field encoding mode with algorithm enhancements to improve video quality  Use Field Motion encoding  mode to improve video quality when video input is interlaced  for example 480i or 1080i  Some decoders may have  compatibility issues when decoding field encoding  Video quality test equipment readings may be inaccurate when  using this mode     Frame Only  Frame encoding mode  Use Frame Only mode when 
33. stem Log Firmware Update  Firmware Update     Upload     Select firmware update file   Choose File   No file chosen          Click  Update  to upload the file and start the   Update    firmware update  AAA                   Figure 5 8    Firmware Update  Screen    24   HDIP  Instruction Manual    NOTES        HDIP   25  Instruction Manual    NOTES        26   HDIP  Instruction Manual    NOTES                    Blonder     un Ep 4           Tongue SOLUTIONS FOR ALL YOUR APPLICATIONS  Encoders e EdgeQAM IP   Transcoders   HD Solutions   OEM           Extended Warranty Program    STANDARD TERMS  amp  CONDITIONS OF THE EXTENDED WARRANTY    A  THE EXTENDED WARRANTY AGREEMENT  EWA     If during the period following the expiration of the Blonder Tongue Manufacturers  Standard Warranty   Copy Included  the products which constitute the subject  matter of the extended warranty  manifest any manufacturing or similar such defects then Blonder Tongue shall at its option repair or replace the product  It is  emphasized that the extended warranty is in effect an extension of the Blonder Tongue Warranty and covers the items stipulated in Paragraph B to the exclusion of  the terms in Paragraph C of this agreement  Eligibility to purchase EW is limited to 90 days following initial shipment on selected products of sufficient value     The product products included in this extended warranty agreement are listed in the invoice that accompanies the EWA  Term of the extension will be  year s   Pu
34. t also enables the fields      DVB Network Name   Specifies the  Network Name  in the DVB NIT table      DVB Service Name   Specifies the  Service Name  in the DVB SDT table      DVB Provider Name   Specifies the  Provider Name  in the DVB SDT table     If Service Info Type is set to  ATSC  MGT VCT                 Short Name  7 letter name for the channel     Major Channel Number   Minor Channel Number  Specifies the two part channel number in the VCT  typically  displayed in the format major minor  for example  2 1      DiffServ   DSCP   Configures the value of the differentiated services code point  DSCP  field in the IPv4 header for  the video output stream  The format of this field is specified by IETF RFC2474  but actual values are specified by  several related RFCs  The encoder does not support explicit congestion notification  ECN  which makes use of the  lower 2 bits of this header field          VLAN          QoS   Configures the value of the Ethernet frame level Priority Code Point      the IEEE802 1q VLAN tag  as specified by IEEE 802 1p  This setting only applies when the SFP video network has VLAN tagging enabled     These values should be left at their default values unless the user has a specific reason to change them     All PIDs are displayed in Hex format  If you type a decimal format into the field and select  Apply   the GUI will automatically  convert your decimal format to a Hex value     20   HDIP  Instruction Manual    5 6  System Configuration  Screen
35. ucts  All sales of  Refurbished Closeout Products are final     To obtain service under this warranty  the defective product  together with a copy of the sales receipt  serial number if applicable  or other satisfactory proof of  purchase and a brief description of the defect  must be shipped freight prepaid to Seller at the following address  One Jake Brown Road  Old Bridge  New Jersey  08857     This warranty does not cover failure of performance or damage resulting from  i  use or installation other than in strict accordance with manufacturer s written  instructions   ii  disassembly or repair by someone other than the manufacturer or a manufacturer authorized repair center   iii  misuse  misapplication or abuse   iv   alteration   v  exposure to unusual physical or electrical stress  abuse or accident or forces or exposure beyond normal use within specified operational or  environmental parameters set forth in applicable product specifications   vi  lack of reasonable care or  vii  wind  ice  snow  rain  lightning  or any other weather    conditions or acts of God     OTHER THAN THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE  SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  AS  TO THE CONDITION  DESCRIPTION  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  MERCHANTABILITY  OR AS TO ANY OTHER MATTER  AND SUCH WARRANTIES  SET FORTH ABOVE SUPERSEDE ANY ORAL OR WRITTEN WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE OR IMPLIED BY SELLER OR BY ANY OF SELLER   S  EMPLOYEES OR REPRESENT
36. video input is progressive for example 720P  Frame   Only mode can be used to encode interlaced video  for example 480i or 1080i     Field Only  Field encoding mode  Use Field Only mode when video input is interlaced for example 480i or 1080i  Some  decoders may have compatibility issues when decoding field encoding     NOTE  If the video input is 720P the encoding mode will automatically default to Frame only mode  even if Field Motion or  Field Only modes are selected in the menu     Audio Settings   Audio Encoder Format  Select MP2 for MPEG 1 Audio Layer 2  AC 3 for Dolby Digital AC 3  AAC  Advanced Audio Coding     Audio DialNorm  Adjustable from  1 to  31 dB  Provides meta data for audio playback gain for Dolby AC 3 compression   Audio Bitrate  128  192  320 or 384 Kbps  NOTE  320kbps is an option for audio bitrate in MP2 and AAC only    Transport Stream Settings   SD TS Bitrate  Mbps   2 to 25 incremented by  125    HD TS Bitrate  Mbps   Primary Stream Settings   0 415 to 25 incremented by 0 125  TS bitrate must be greater than 0 400  Mbps   audio bitrate   video bitrate     Stuffing Output  Enable or Disable  Enable will include transport stream null packet stuffing to produce a fixed bitrate TS    IP Settings   Destination IP   Destination Port  User defined unicast or muliticast IP address and port number determined by  downstream network connectivity device     IP Stream TTL  1 to 255  determined by application    16   HDIP  Instruction Manual    5 3  Encoder  gt  B
    
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