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1. 35 SETTINGS PAGE OF THE DEC 200 DECODER eene 36 SYSTEM SETTINGS PAGE OF THE DEC 200 004 38 SYSTEM DATE TIME PAGE OF THE DEC 200 DECODER cnni 39 SYSTEM UPDATE PAGE OF THE DEC 200 DECODER 04000 1 40 SYSTEM PASSWORD PAGE OF THE DEC 200 41 LOGOUT FORM THE 2007 43 COMMAND TO OPEN THE COMMAND PROMPT 0 tin iss sss s 44 COMMAND PROMPT WINDOW TO TEST THE REMOTE CONTROL OF THE 2001 44 STARTING A TELNET SESSION FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL 5 4 4400000 45 SESSION TO TEST THE REMOTE CONTROL OF THE 200 45 TELNET DIRECTORY STRUCTURE FOR REMOTE CONTROL TESTING 47 TALKBACK CONNECTION BETWEEN DEC 200 AND 200 48 TALKBACK CONNECTION BETWEEN DEC 200 AND ENC 200 iN FULL DUPLEX MODE 49 TALKBACK CONNECTION BETWEEN DEC 200 AND 100 50 TALKBACK CONNECTION BETWEEN DEC 200 AND ENC 100 iN FULL DUPLEX MODE 51 DEC 200 B
2. RGB BNC Gen Lock In BNC Table 4 Breakout cable P BNC Composite Sync Out BNC Gen Lock In BNC Video Y G BNC Video C Pr R BNC Video CVBS Pb B Sub D HD 26pin BNC AES 1 BNC AES 2 RCA Audio Out R RCA Audio Out R RCA Audio In L RCA Audio In R Sub D 9pin RS 232 Sub D 9pin GPIO Figure 3 Breakout cable P CVBS FBAS Composite Signal S Video Signal is not supported at the moment gt eyevis qroup company 3 DEC 200 User Guide This chapter gives you an overview over DEC 200 and demonstrates the decoder s main functions st Before proceeding please be sure that the decoder is setup correctly and all necessary connections are established Working and configuring Teracue s decoders is very easy You do not need to install an application or remote configuring software If you know how to browse the internet then you already know how to access and control the decoders simply via web browser 3 1 Accessing and Configuring Decoders Open your standard web browser and type in the decoder s IP address e g 172 16 20 200 in the address field and press the Enter button af If you haven t changed the factory presets and if not specified elsewhere in the shipment the decoder s IP address will by default be set to 172 16 20 200 Default IP address 172 16 20 200 Login username admin Login password admin L The deco
3. 56 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder S TERACU User Guide V2 7 an eyevis qroup company For SDI out at the BNC connector on the front panel If you need a SDI signal at the BNC connector of the front panel please place the mini jumper in the vertical direction of the left mini pin pairs based on the fact that the DEC 200 pointing with the video output to the left see Figure 40 For SDI output you must only put the mini jumper on the described position without changing any setting in the DEC 200 webpage For Composite out at the BNC connector on the front panel If you need a COMP signal at the BNC connector of the front panel please place the mini jumper in the horizontal direction of the lower mini pin pairs based on the fact that the DEC 200 pointing with the video output to the left see Figure 41 For Composite output you must also change the video signal output parameter on the DEC 200 webpage please see chapter 3 4 3 on page 20 Figure 40 Mini Jumper position for SDI output Figure 41 Mini Jumper position for CVBS output 4 6 Restarting the DEC 200 If a DEC 200 is not approachable anymore you can restart the DEC 200 by using the restart switch The restart button is placed in a hole on the front panel and it is located into the O of the lettering NETWORK see Figure 42 To press the restart button you need a long thin object with which you can put it through the hole and with which you c
4. 3 3 Graphical User Interface of the DEC 200 3 3 1 Navigational Menus After successful login you have access to the decoder s configuration All of the settings can be adjusted via web browser Main Menu The main menu contains the DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP and LOGOUT links from the top bar See Figure 5 Secondary Menu After selecting the desired menu item from the main menu choose an area for configuration from the secondary menu which is resides on the left hand side See Figure 5 DECODER DEC 200 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM LOGOUT SETTINGS TRANSPORT VIDEO AUDIO Decoder Settings Page Refresh Decoder Start Low Latency OSD Active v StreamLoss Display COLO RBAR M v Enable Config Port XPLAYER Stream Mode TS Bytes Received 82582948 Response messages Figure 5 Settings of the DEC 200 16 DEC 200 264 MPEG 2 Decoder LO gt TERACUE User Guide V2 7 CONDI 3 32 APPLY and SAVE Buttons A change or multiple changes of the configuration settings will only take effect after the gt APPLY button is pressed The decoder will then start working with the new parameters but the parameters will not be saved to the decoder Applied settings are not saved and will be lost after a reboot Good for quickly test
5. Specifies the audio packet identifier of the audio which should be played e g a stream contains several audios The DEC 200 recognizes the manual mode by entering of the desired audio PID To change back the automatically mode enter in the text field the value 0 and confirm this entry with the APPLY button Transport Rate Displays the transport rate of the received stream Read only Program Number Displays the program number of the received stream Read only Video PID Displays the video PID of the received stream Read only Audio PID Displays the audio PID of the received stream Read only PCR PID Displays the PCR Program Clock Reference packet identifier of the received stream Read only PMT PID Displays the PMT Program Map Table packet identifier of the received stream Read only Table 6 Description of the DECODER TRANSPORT webpage of the DEC 200 19 DEC 200 H 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder S TERACU User Guide V2 7 an eyevis qroup company 3 4 3 Menu Decoder Video Figure 8 shows the Decoder Video page of the DEC 200 decoder DECODER DEC 200 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM SETTINGS TRANSPORT VIDEO AUDIO SOURCE GENLOCK GPIO XPLAYER Decoder Video Codec H 264 Bitrate 1787 kbps Format PAL _ E Output CVBS YC 43 Resolution 720x576
6. 000444000 0 18 DECODER TRANSPORT PAGE OF THE DEC 200 19 DECODER VIDEO PAGE OF THE DEC 200 DECODER 20 DECODER AUDIO PAGE OF THE DEC 200 21 DECODER SOURCE PAGE OF THE DEC 200 00 0 0400 23 UNICAST CONNECTION BETWEEN ENC 100 AND 2007 24 DECODER GENLOCK PAGE OF THE DEC 200 DECODER eene 25 DECODER GPIO PAGE OF THE DEC 200 000 0 26 DECODER XPLAYER PAGE WITH OPENED XPLAYER 28 SETTINGS PAGE OF THE DEC 200 DECODER enemies 29 NETWORK SNMP PAGE OF THE DEC 200 32 2007 5 33 OPTIONS WINDOW OF THE MIB BROWSER 33 PROPERTIES OF SNMP AGENT WINDOW OF THE MIB BROWSER 34 CONTROL THE DEC 200 VIA MIB BROWSER 35 DETAILS OF THE SELECTED DATA TREE ITEM IN THE MIB
7. Unicast Reception with the DEC 200 For Firmware Versions 0 1 8 0 1 16 ENC 100 lt lt DEC 200 IP address of the ENC 100 172 16 20 11 IP address of the DEC 200 172 16 116 200 Destination IP 172 16 116 200 Source IP 172 16 116 200 Destination Port 1234 Source Port 1234 Figure 43 Unicast Reception For Firmware Versions 0 1 8 0 1 16 All DEC 200 firmware versions since version 0 1 19 are for the DEC 200 Hardware Revision 2 If a DEC 200 Hardware Revision 1 will be updated with a firmware version 0 1 19 or higher the DEC 200 Hardware Revision 1 supports still only the features till firmware version 0 1 18 If the DEC 200 is set to DHCP a downgrade to a lower DEC 200 Firmware than 0 1 24 may not made because in this case no network address will be assigned A range of DEC 200 decoders have the 3 3 V at Pin 24 which is protected with a 1k resistor The listed serial numbers below specifies the DEC 200 decoders with this resistor At these decoders the 3 3 V can not be used as a supply voltage At all other DEC 200 decoders which are not listed here the auxiliary supply can be used as a fused supply voltage with max 500mA current S N 00 50 C2 39 71 00 50 2 39 7 S N 256 0839 100 256 0839 157 S N 256 0839 159 256 0839 180 S N 256 0839 185 256 0839 194 S N 2MK 0912 251 2MK 0912 287 S N 2MK 0921 301 2MK 0921 314 S N 2MK 0921 316 2MK 0921 356 S N 2MK 0921 449 S N
8. 22 2 2220000000000000008 26 3 4 8 Menu Decoder XPlayer sss seien eene nnne nnns enses 28 3 4 9 Menu Network Settings sss seien nnne tans 29 3 4 10 Menu Network SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol 31 3 4 10 1 Setting up the SNMP Manager MIB Browser 2 33 3 4 11 Menu Comport Settings sessi seien ennt 36 3 4 12 System Settings sisse ense tnnt 38 3 4 13 Menu System 39 3 4 14 Menu System Update Upgrading firmware version 22 100 40 3 4 15 Menu System Password sss siis nnns ennt 41 3 5 42 3 6 Roco p E 43 ibam isse L 44 4 1 REMOTE CONTROL pM 44 4 2 AUDIO FAUKBAGCK C 48 4 2 1 Talkback Session between DEC 200 and 2007 48 42 2 Talkback Session between DEC 200 and 1007 50 4 3 TOP curte UIIOON 52 4 3 1 TCP configuration when ENC 200 is the Server sss 52 4 3 2 configuration when DEC 200 is the Server s
9. fps 25 Note You must save and rebootto have the format setting take effect Response messages Figure 8 Decoder Video page of the DEC 200 decoder Table 7 describes the Decoder Video page of the DEC 200 Settings Description Codec Displays the video codec of the received stream Read only field Bitrate Displays the video bitrate in KBit s of the received stream Read only field Format Specifies the colour encoding system of the received video You can choose between PAL NTSC 1 Changes this field require a reboot Output Specifies the video output which is available on the Sub D 26 connector or on the BNC connector of the front panel You can choose between CVBS YC also known as COMP YC RGB COMPONENTS CVBS BNC via BNC on the front panel note chapter 4 5 wf If you want to have a SDI output on the BNC connector of the front panel you must only put the mini jumper on the right position without changing any setting in this field note therefor chapter 4 5 Aspect Ratio Specifies the aspect ratio of the connected display You can choose between 4 3 16 9 Auto the input stream must have set the WSS flag Resolution Displays the resolution of the received stream Read only field Fps Displays the framerate in fps of the received stream Read only field Table 7 Description of the DECODER VIDE
10. 25 GND 26 Gen Lock In Table 2 Assignment of the Sub D 26 pin Connector CVBS FBAS Composite Signal S Video Signal is not supported at the moment 11 gt 2 Decodi 49 TERACUE an eyevis qroup company 2 5 Breakout Cable S For the DEC 200 it exists two different breakout cables which are called Breakout cable S and Breakout cable P The Breakout cable S is the standard breakout cable and Table 3 describes the provided signals Signal Connector Type Audio In R L Mini Jack 3 5 mm Audio Out R L 2 x Cinch RCA Video CVBS Cinch RCA Video YC Mini DIN 4 pin Hosiden Table 3 Breakout cable S Sub D HD 26pin Mini DIN 4pin S Video BNC CVBS RCA Audio Out R RCA Audio Out R Mini Jack 3 5 Audio In E Figure 2 Breakout cable S CVBS FBAS Composite Signal S Video Signal 12 gt 2 Decodi 49 TERACUE an eyevis qroup company 2 6 Breakout Cable P For the DEC 200 it exists two different breakout cables which are called Breakout cable 5 and Breakout cable P The Breakout cable P is the professional breakout cable and Table 4 describes the provided signals Signal Connector Type AES 1 BNC AES 2 BNC RS 232 Sub D 9 pin GPIO Sub D 9 pin Audio InR L 2 x Cinch RCA Audio Out R L 2 x Cinch RCA Composite Sync Out BNC Video CVBS YC
11. 264 MPEG 2 Decoder LO gt TERACUE User Guide V2 7 Gravis 3 4 5 Menu Decoder Source DEC 200 is capable to receive a stream either as a unicast stream or a multicast stream According to the entered source IP address the decoder will automatically recognize whether it concerns about a unicast or multicast stream Figure 10 shows the Decoder Source page of the DEC 200 decoder DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP LOGOUT SETTINGS Decoder Source TRANSPORT VIDEO Transport Protocol UDP 2 meminbn SOURCE V 300855 239 252 118 112 gt GENLOCK Port number 5698 GPIO Note Source Ip address must be unicast for transport protocol TCPICLIENT XPLAYER Response messages Figure 10 Decoder Source page of the DEC 200 decoder Table 9 describes the Decoder Source page of the DEC 200 Transport Protocol Specifies the transport protocol Specifies the transport protocol You can choose between the connectionless protocol UDP and the connection oriented protocol TCP If you use TCP your source must also support the TCP protocol Furthermore no multicast is supported when using TCP If you choose TCP SERVER your source must be the client If you choose TCP CLIENT your source must be the server For more information please see chapter 4 3 on page 52 1 If network errors occur your netw
12. 3 4 12 Menu System Settings The menu System Settings displays information about the firmware version that is installed on your DEC 200 Among other things you will find information about the system uptime ARM load and the DSP load See Figure 23 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP LOGOUT SETTINGS DATE TIME System Settings UPDATE PASSWORD Software Ver 1 32 03 26 2010 12 53 Uptime 6d 01h 26m 17 800s ARM load 20 DSP load 54 Mac Address 00 50 c2 39 58 61 Link Mode 100MbTx FD Figure 23 System Settings page of the DEC 200 decoder 38 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder LO gt TERACU User Guide V2 7 Gravis 3 4 13 Menu System Date Time You can set the time and date for the decoder in the menu System Date Time See Figure 24 XSTERACUE DECODER DEC 200 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM SETTINGS DATE TIME System Date and Time UPDATE PASSWORD Date MM DD YYYY 04 01 2010 Time 1552 Response messages Figure 24 System Date Time page of the DEC 200 decoder Settings Description Date MM DD YYY Y Specifies the current date Please enter the date in the following syntax MM DD YYY Y Specifies the current time Please enter the time in the following syntax hh mm Time Table 20 Description of the SYSTEM DATE TIME webpage of the DEC 200 39 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder S TERACU
13. MPEG 2 Decoder SN TERACUE User Guide V2 7 eyevis qroup company 3 4 8 Menu Decoder XPlayer The menu XPlayer starts the Standalone XPlayer if an XPlayer is installed on the client PC The XPlayer Link was added to check whether the entered source is available in the network You can start the XPlayer by clicking the XPlayer Link inside the Decoder menu Afterwards the XPlayer automatically displays the input stream which you have entered in the Decoder Source page of the DEC 200 decoder DECODER DEC 200 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM SETTINGS TRANSPORT Decoder Settings VIDEO AUDIO SOURCE GENLOCK GPIO XPLAYER Response messages Figure 14 Decoder XPlayer page with opened XPlayer If the XPlayer is not installed on the client PC the XPlayer Link will have no function E Requirement for this feature The XPlayer must be installed 28 DEC 200 H 264 MPEG 2 Decoder lt gt TERACUE User Guide VA 7 an eyevis qroup company 3 4 9 Menu Network Settings Figure 15 shows the Network Settings page of the DEC 200 decoder Here you are able to set the decoder s own IP address subnet mask gateway address and define the decoder s host name DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP LOGOUT SETTINGS SNMP Network Settings o Host Name dec 200 IP Address 1
14. S TERACU User Guide V2 7 4 4 Resetting to Factory Default The DEC 200 can easily be returned to its factory default values In order to do these please power down the decoder chassis and remove the blue top cover of the chassis The Factory Reset feature is available as from the DEC 200 firmware version 0 1 18 All lower DEC 200 firmware versions do not support the Factory Reset feature In this case Please note chapter 9 Please execute the following steps to reset the DEC 200 to the factory default settings Hold the opened chassis with the video input pointing to the left Locate the black pin connector and the jumper which is placed on the middle pin pair of the black pin field Place the jumper now on the left pair of the black pins see Figure 37 and Figure 38 Turn the power on Wait for 2 minutes Power down the chassis Return the jumper to its original position i e onto the middle pin pair of the black pin field Close the chassis with the blue top cover connect the network cable and all audio video cables and turn the power on configuration settings except the network settings of your decoder have been returned to its factory defaults To activate the returned network settings please reboot your DEC 200 After the reboot the network settings of your DEC 200 is also returned Your DEC 200 is now available on the default IP address 172 16 20 200 Figure 37 DEC 200 Blade of the Hardware
15. User Guide V2 7 an eyevis qroup company 3 4 14 Menu System Update Upgrading firmware version Teracue s goal is customer satisfaction and constant product improvement Please check regularly to see if the most recent firmware version is installed on your DEC 200 Please visit the IPTV Support area on www teracue com Firmware versions can be downloaded from the Teracue support website listed above Firmware versions have the suffix cpio Download the correct firmware version that you wish to update your decoders with and save it locally on your computer Open the configuration webpage of the 2001 and select the submenu UPDATE within the menu SYSTEM see Figure 25 Click on the Browse button to locate the cpio file on your local hard drive Hit OK and the path to the file will be listed in the box in the middle of the screen To start the firmware update procedure simply click on the send button After you have started the firmware update a hint website appears that you shall not disconnect the decoder from the network or power down the decoder During the firmware update the decoding process stops Please wait till your web browser shows login screen from your decoder If the login Screen appears the update is finished and you can login to your decoder It is no rebooting necessary The decoding process starts automatically after the firmware update is finished TERACUE DECODER DEC 20
16. 2008 17 36 Supports the automatically and manual setting of the Video PID and of the Program number Version 0 1 14 0 1 16 Internal Versions Version 0 1 17 10 30 2008 06 24 Supports changing the hostname of the DEC 200 Improvement of the unicast reception Version 0 1 18 12 05 2008 16 48 Support of the Factory Reset feature via jumper Video streams can be also decoded and displayed which do not contain any IDR Frames Version 0 1 19 0 1 21 Internal Versions Version 0 1 22 03 06 2009 12 47 Support of NTSC Support of RGB and Component as Video output Support of Talkback with the ENC 100 v3 12 Version 0 1 23 0 1 26 Internal Versions Version 0 1 27 07 30 2009 13 12 Genlock DHCP Support OSD Display at the program start for 2 3 seconds Video Loss Display is added Upon video loss users can choose between Blank Hold and Colour bar to display a frame in spite of a video loss Real Time Clock RTC support Version 0 1 28 1 29 7 Internal Versions Version 1 29 8 11 02 2009 09 21 Page refresh of the DEC web pages are supported XPlayer Link added To check whether the entered source input stream is available in the network If the Standalone XPlayer is installed on the client PC running the web config pages the XPlayer can directly be launched by a mouse click from the user interface Aspect ratio letter boxing added for MPEG 2 PAL and NTSC Talkback perform
17. DECODER GENLOCK WEBPAGE OF THE DEC 200 M TABLE 11 DESCRIPTION OF THE DECODER GPIO WEBPAGE OF THE DEC 200 M TABLE 12 ASSIGNMENT OF THE GPIO SUB D CONNECTOR OF THE BREAKOUT CABLE P TABLE 13 DESCRIPTION OF THE NETWORK SETTINGS WEBPAGE OF THE DEC 200 TABLE 14 DESCRIPTION OF THE NETWORK SNMP WEBPAGE OF THE DEC 200 M TABLE 15 DESCRIPTION OF THE DEC 200 SNMP TABLE 16 DESCRIPTION OF THE ADVANCED PROPERTIES OF SNMP AGENT WINDOW TABLE 17 DESCRIPTION OF THE SNMP COMMANDS centers nnn TABLE 18 DESCRIPTION OF THE INFORMATION SECTION OF THE MIB BROWSER TABLE 19 DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPORT SETTINGS WEBPAGE OF THE DEC 200 TABLE 20 DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM DATE TIME WEBPAGE OF THE DEC 200 M 64
18. ENC 200 encoder To start the talkback session you must configure the DEC 200 webpage Please open the DEC 2007 webpage select in the main menu DECODER and click in the submenu AUDIO See Figure 9 on page 21 Enter in the Talkback field the IP address of the encoder with which the DEC 200 should start the talkback session For example DEC 200 should start a talkback session with ENC 200 The encoder has the IP address 172 16 20 100 So you must enter in the Talkback IP field of the DEC 200 webpage the IP address of the encoder in this case 172 16 20 100 Next the talkback port number must be entered in the Talkback Port field The decoder and the encoder must always have the same talkback port number So please enter in the Talkback Port field of the DEC 200 your desired port number for the talkback session This talkback port number must also be set in the ENC 200 webpage Now you must select in the field Talkback Rate your desired sample rate which should be used from the decoder The decoder and the encoder must always use the same sample rate So the set talkback rate must also be set in the ENC 200 webpage Furthermore please select in the drop down field Audio Input the corresponding audio input for the talkback function If you supply the DEC 200 with the audio signal from a microphone you must select in the drop down field Audio Input the par
19. Revision 1 an eyevis qroup company 54 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder GN S TERACUE User Guide V2 7 CONDI Figure 38 DEC 200 Blade of the Hardware Revision 2 55 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder UE User Guide V2 7 an eyevis qroup company 4 5 Output Signal Switching of the BNC Connector on the Front Panel You have the possibility to change the signal type Composite or SDI for the video output at the BNC connector on the front panel The COMP SDI switching feature at the BNC connector on the front panel is only available for DEC 200 Hardware Revision 2 blades Furthermore this feature is implemented since the DEC 200 firmware version 1 29 10 To switch the signal type Composite or SDI for the video output at the BNC connector on the front panel you must put a mini jumper to another pin position Furthermore for Composite output you must change the video signal output parameter on the DEC 200 webpage please see chapter 3 4 3 on page 20 If you want to have a SDI output on the BNC connector you must only put the mini jumper on the right position without changing any setting in the DEC 200 webpage If you hold the decoder with the video output pointing to the left you can locate the mini jumper at the top left corner of the blade see Figure 39 ini Jumper Location Figure 39 Mini Jumper location for signal type switching at the BNC front panel output
20. SNMP MIB txt 1 You have to load both files TERACUE DEC200 MIB txt TERACUE SNMP MIB txt As next go to the menu on Tools and select Options It opens the Option window in which you choose the Agents tab please See Figure 18 Options General Default Values Agents Files Address Port Version Read Community Write Community 172 16 20 11 161 2 feo Figure 18 Options window of the MIB Browser Click in the Options window the Add button It opens the Advanced Properties of SNMP Agent window to add a new SNMP device See Figure 19 33 gt eyevis qroup company Advanced Properties of SNMP Agent Address 172 16 116 206 Port 161 Read Community public Write Community private SNMP Version 2 Figure 19 Advanced Properties of SNMP Agent window of the MIB Browser Table 16 describes the Advanced Properties of SNMP Agent window Address Specifies the IP address of the SNMP device which should be controlled For example The IP address of the DEC 200 Port The Port field specifies the port number over which the MIB Browser and the controlled device send the request and their responses The default port number is 161 which is defined by the SNMP standard We recommend not changing this port number Read Community Specifies the Read Community p
21. Sync Out via Sub D 26 pin interface Video Output for Composite or SDI with embedded Audio via bias BNC interface LED status indicator The LED indicates the status operational state of the DEC 200 decoder The status is indicated by the LED colour and LED flashing blinking speed Constant green OK decoder in operation decoding video LED Flashing green OK but stream input is missing Flashing red Network error Decoder receives no data packets Constant red General error No LED light Check power and power supply Power supply connector Cable connector for the power supply Table 1 Description of the connectors on the DEC 200 front side CVBS FBAS Composite Signal S Video Signal 2 7 71 10 gt eyevis qroup company 2 4 Assignment of the Sub D 26 pin Connector Table 2 describes the Assignment of the Sub D 26 pin connector which is on the front side of the DEC 200 Pi Sub D 26 pin Connector Assignment 1 AES 1 Out 2 TxD 3 GPO 4 Audio In R 5 Audio Out R 6 Composite Sync Out 7 Video Out Y G 8 Video Out CVBS P B 9 Video Out C Pr R 10 GND 11 GND 12 GND 13 GND 14 GND 15 GND 16 GND 17 GND 18 GND 19 AES 2 Out 20 RxD 21 GPI 22 Audio In L 23 Audio Out L 24 3 3V See also chapter 9 page 62
22. The Packet mode enables the tunnelled transmission of data with the compliance of the temporal sequence This mode is incompatible to other COM Servers or Clients That means the Packet mode can only be used between ENC 200 encoders and DEC 200 decoders At the Packet mode the transmission transparent and only the parameters of the bitrate and the databits are set fix to 19200 bit s 8 databits Data which are sent as a block shall be outputted as a data block without gaps on the receiver side Data blocks which are split with a gap shall not be summarised on the receiver side Data blocks are sequenced signs with gaps which are smaller than 4 Bytes Destination Specifies the destination IP address at which tunnelled RS 232 commands shall be sent If Passthrough or Packet is chosen as comport mode here must be entered the destination IP address 36 eyevis qroup company Bitrate Specifies the used bitrate in bits per second Databits Specifies the databits You can choose between 7 and 8 Parity Specifies the parity You can choose between none odd and even Stopbits Specifies the value of used stopbits You can choose between 1 and 2 Table 19 Description of the COMPORT SETTINGS webpage of the DEC 200 37 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder LOAN S TERACUE User Guide V2 7 eer rong compa
23. The DEC 200 provides versatile video audio output in one simple and low cost solution Video over IP reception and DVB DVD quality processing of both H 264 and MPEG 2 SD streams are supported by the compact flexible yet robust and highly supportable DEC 200 blade based appliance Use the DEC 200 for LIVE video networking applications Place the DEC 200 anywhere on the network to facilitate DVD quality video viewing of camera signals TV channels monitoring feeds or any other standard H 264 SD and MPEG 2 SD streaming video and audio source on the network When combined with the encoder series or the DVB IP video gateways the DEC 200 becomes part of a comprehensive real time LIVE video transmission collaboration contribution trunking monitoring or publishing system Configure and control through any standard web browser no special tools required Access the administrative interface and decoder configuration directly from your PC web browser to configure and start using the DEC 200 You have full control via an intuitive graphical user interface All DEC 200 decoders process input streams in full DVB DVD quality for professional output on any kind of display device DEC 200 combines high performance with unparalleled simplicity in a compact Ethernet video decoding appliance designed for commercial institutional and industrial applications such as Broadcast TV Distribution over IP IPTV Confidence Monito
24. gt E gt source genlock gt gpio gt Le E gt network Lp dhc ___ E ip addr gt subnet mask L gt broadcast L ee gt gateway addr 9 yi gt hostname LC pi gt link mode gt snmp gt manager C get_community gt set community E trap community location gt contact gt name gt comport mode E server e bitrate gt databits gt parity iy stopbits gt system program_number video_pid audio1_pid audio2_pid format output aspect_ratio talkback_ip talkback_port talkback_rate input linein_gain micin_gain output_gain output_mute protocol ip_addr port mode vshift hshift mode gpovalue server gt eyevis qroup company Page Refresh yes no Decoder Start yes no Low Latency yes no OSD Active yes no Stream loss Screen Program Number Video PID Read only Audio1 PID Read only Audio2 PID Read only Display Format NTSC PAL Video Output Display Aspect Ratio 4 3 16 9 Talkback Destination IP address Talkback Port number Sample Rate for Talkback Talkback Audio Input Line Input Gain Microphone Input Gain Audio Output Gain Audio Output Mute yes no Protocol Source IP address Source port number Genlock Mode Vertical Shift Horizontal Shift GPIO Mode GPO
25. has the following states Passthrough DEC 200 200 5422 200 Parameter GPO OUT 1 1 Relay Close Passthrough A 0 0 Relay Open 1 0 Relay Open Passthrough B 0 1 Relay Close GPO Value Specifies the GPO high or low level 0 indicates the low level and 1 indicates the high level This field is only in use when the mode is set to Manual Destination Specifies the IP address of the destination encoder decoder to which the high low level shall be forwarded This field is only in use when the mde is set to Passthrough A or Passthrough B GPI Value Shows the high low level which the decoder gets Read only field Table 11 Description of the DECODER GPIO webpage of the DEC 200 26 gt eyevis qroup company The GPIO D Sub Connector of the breakout cable P has the following pin assignment Pin GPIO Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 GND 6 7 8 9 Table 12 Assignment of the GPIO Sub D Connector of the Breakout Cable P ils GPIO are TTL compatible Furthermore the GPO output can tide maximum 24 mA Maximum current is 24 mA The GPIO is temporary short circuit proof il The GPIO of the DEC 200 has TTL logic 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION about DEC 200 board modification All DEC 200 boards which have a yellow and green sticker at the boards are modified and have the follow
26. in Full Duplex Mode Audio In Network IPEG 2 Decoder S TERACU an eyevis qroup company 49 4 2 2 Talkback Session between DEC 200 and ENC 100 To use the talkback function on the DEC 200 in connection with the ENC 100 please be sure that your encoder has the firmware version 3 12 because this firmware is necessary If your ENC 100 does not have the firmware version 3 12 please contact support teracue com In order to talkback from the DEC 200 to the ENC 100 please be sure that you have microphone or another audio signal connected to the Audio In input of your DEC 200 Take also care that loudspeakers are connected in the Audio Out output of the ENC 100 on which you want talkback See Figure 35 Figure 36 shows the talkback connection between DEC 200 and ENC 100 in Full Duplex Mode ENC 100 DEC 200 Speaker Audio Out gt Network Audio In Network Figure 35 Talkback connection between DEC 200 and ENC 100 To start the talkback session you must configure the DEC 200 webpage Please open the DEC 2007 webpage select the main menu DECODER and click in the submenu AUDIO See Figure 9 on page 21 Enter in the Talkback IP field the IP address of the encoder with which the DEC 200 should start the talkback session For example DEC 200 should start a talkback session with ENC 100 The encoder has th
27. subnet mask is a 32 bitmask used to divide an IP address into subnet and specify the networks available hosts E g 255 255 0 0 is the net mask for a class B IP address like 172 16 20 200 Broadcast Address Displays the broadcast IP address Read only field Gateway Address Specifies the IP address of your gateway The gateway is commonly the address of the network device such as a network router Table 13 Description of the NETWORK SETTINGS webpage of the DEC 200 29 gt 2 Decodi 9 TERAC UE an eyevis qroup company When the IP address has been changed the decoder needs to be reset reboot in order for the new IP address to take effect When changing the IP address please type in the new IP address subnet mask gateway address and host name Then hit the SAVE button and then the REBOOT button If the decoder has lost his network connection the decoder displays always on the screen black screen which contains the status message NETWORK LOSS 30 9 TERACU an eyevis qroup company 3 4 10 Menu Network SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol The Simple Network Management Protocol enables you to monitor and or configure network attached devices like the DEC 200 made possible by the installed SNMP agents Every DEC 200 since Firmware Version 1 37 is delivered with an SNMP agent All you need are the MIB Management Information Base files With the
28. 0 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP LOGOUT SETTINGS DATE TIME System Update UPDATE PASSWORD Please choose image file C dec200 1 32 cpio Response messages Figure 25 System Update page of the DEC 200 decoder 1 The update will not change your current settings 1 During update time do not disconnect the decoder from the network or the power Doing so will harm your decoder jt Trying to connect to the decoder or navigating on the configuration webpages during the updating process can also harm your decoder 40 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder GN S TERACUE User Guide V2 7 ever comoniy 3 4 15 Menu System Password Figure 26 shows the System Password page of the DEC 200 decoder If you do need to change the password due to security issues then simply click on the submenu PASSWORD and enter the new password twice in the provided boxes Then hit the APPLY button DECODER DEC 200 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM SETTINGS DATE TIME System Password UPDATE PASSWORD New password 0000000 Re enter new password ITIIIII Response messages Figure 26 System Password page of the DEC 200 decoder 1 Unless your decoder is used in very critical scenarios we recommend to leave the password set to its default value admin admin 41 IPEG 2 Decoder S TERACUE an eyevis qroup compa
29. 17216116206 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Broadcast Address 172 16 255 255 Gateway Address 172 16 116 12 Note You must save and rebootto have the settings on this page take effect Response messages Figure 15 Network Settings page of the DEC 200 decoder Table 13 describes the Network Settings page of the DEC 200 Link Mode Specifies the network port characteristics of the DEC 200 This option has been added especially to address specialized network and or administration requirements 1 In most cases it is sufficient and recommended to leave this setting on AUTO so the DEC 200 and the connected switch can deal out the preferred connection on their own DHCP Enables Disables DHCP Only use this option if you are familiar with DCHP and your network supports DCHP Please note also the information in the known issues chapter 9 on page 62 Host Name Specifies the hostname of the DEC 200 Please enter your desired hostname of the DEC 200 IP Address Specifies the IP address of the DEC 200 The IP address is identifier for your DEC in the TCP IP network Networks use the TCP IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination The format of an IP address is 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods Each number can range from 0 to 255 0 172 16 20 200 Subnet Mask Specifies the subnet mask of the DEC 200 A
30. 2MK 0921 451 2MK 0921 459 S N 2MK 0921 461 The DEC 200 firmware version 1 30 or higher does support not anymore the DEC 200 Hardware Revision 1 So if you have a DEC 200 Hardware Revision 1 blade it is very important that you do not update your DEC 200 with the firmware version 1 30 or higher 62 gt eyevis qroup company IV List of figures FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 FIGURE 13 FIGURE 14 FIGURE 15 FIGURE 16 FIGURE 17 FIGURE 18 FIGURE 19 FIGURE 20 FIGURE 21 FIGURE 22 FIGURE 23 FIGURE 24 FIGURE 25 FIGURE 26 FIGURE 27 FIGURE 28 FIGURE 29 FIGURE 30 FIGURE 31 FIGURE 32 FIGURE 33 FIGURE 34 FIGURE 35 FIGURE 36 FIGURE 37 FIGURE 38 FIGURE 39 FIGURE 40 FIGURE 41 FIGURE 42 FIGURE 43 DEC 200 FRONT SIDE RET 10 20 esee tede e eee epu be ae eee 12 BREAKOUT CABLE PY 13 DEC 200 WEB INTERFACE LOGIN 2 00000 0 0 15 SETTINGS OF THE DEC 200M eite ted ERR epa 16 DECODER SETTINGS PAGE OF THE DEC 200
31. AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 2 3 CONNECTING THE DECODER FR 110 5 10 2 4 ASSIGNMENT OF THE SUB D 26 PIN 100001 00 11 2 5 BREAKOUT GABLES E 12 2 6 BREAKOUT CABLE LEE 13 DEC 200 USER GUIDE cniin enun Eam 14 3 1 ACCESSING AND CONFIGURING DECODERG ssssscsscccecsssesseeceecececsestseeeeeeceseeseaseeeeceeecsestsaneess 14 3 2 Noctem 15 3 3 GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE OF THE 2007 16 BT Navigational Menus eode 16 3 3 2 APPLY and SAVE 22 2 04 1000000000000000009 17 3 4 2 2a xe a tua cu 18 3 4 1 Menu Decoder 5 18 3 42 Menu Decoder Transport sess eese nennen nnn N NA nsns natans nnns nns 19 3 43 Menu Decoder Video esses anisan 20 3 44 Menu Decoder Audio esses siiis sessi nn nene tn nnne NENA NANAN NANENANE nsns 21 3 4 5 Menu Decoder Source sienne nennen 23 3 4 6 Menu Decoder Genlock sisse sisse 25 3 4 7 Menu Decoder
32. B Syntax INTEGER 1no 1 yes 2 Access read write Status current DefVal Indexes Descr Enable On Screen Display Figure 21 Details of the selected data tree item in the MIB Browser Information Name Description Name This shows you the name of the selected data tree item OID The Object Identifier OID is the explicit SNMP number of the selected item function MIB This shows you the name of the MIB Syntax Integer Only entries of integer values are possible Integer32 Only entries of integer values with max 32 bit are possible Octet String Read only read write numbers and characters e g Teracue are allowed IPAddress Read only read write numbers in the IP address string e g 172 16 20 100 are allowed Access The attribute read only or read write shows you whether you can change the setting of the selected data tree item or whether you just able to read out the actual setting or state Descr This field gives a short description of the selected data tree item Table 18 Description of the information section of the MIB Browser 35 DEC 200 264 MPEG 2 Decoder S TERACUE User Guide V2 7 eyevis qroup company 3 4 11 Menu Comport Settings The comport settings webpage defines the parameters for the DEC s integrated comport serial port DEC 200 decoders are always comport clients and ENC 200 enc
33. DEC 200 264 MPEG 2 Decoder SN TERACUE User Guide V2 7 eyevis qroup company DEC 200 H 264 AND MPEG 2 DECODER DEC 200 in a FR 110 Chassis Stand Alone MPEG Z H 284 Decoder Package FR 2000 Chassis High Density Rack Package Up to 21 independent streaming blades 4RU frame User Guide V2 7 Teracue eyevis GmbH Schlossstr 18 85235 Odelzhausen Germany Tel 49 0 8134 555 10 Fax 49 0 8134 555 199 info teracue com www teracue com Document Version 2 7 120328 COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER TRADEMARKS gt 2 Decodi 9 TERACU an eyevis qroup company This document may not be reproduced in any form in whole or in part without the prior permission of Teracue eyevis GmbH Copyright 2014 by Teracue eyevis GmbH all rights reserved This publication supersedes all previous publications Information and specification in this documentation is subject to change without notice Please make sure you have the latest document version User guides are located at www teracue com support If you find some points in this document unclear then please let us know so we can improve this documentation Thank you Mail to documentation teracue com All information within this document is confidential to Teracue eyevis GmbH costumers and should not be copied or distributed to Teracue eyevis GmbH customers DEC 200 and all of its components are registered trademarks licensed t
34. IB tree step by step Get Subtree Read out the management information of the selected subtree Walk Getbulk Read out the management information of the complete list tree Set Change set the management information Table 17 Description of the SNMP commands If you choose the SNMP command Get the MIB Browser will show the actual setting of the selected data tree item E g in case of the selected OSDActive item no 1 If you choose the SNMP command Set the SNMP SET window appears in which you must enter the new value of the selected data tree item Choose in the Data Type field the correct data type and enter in the Value field the new value e g 2 You find information about the needed data type in the Syntax field of the item details which are shown in the left bottom of the MIB Browser See Figure 20 34 G 2 Decod lt gt TERACUE an eyevis qroup company SNMP MIBs 449 MIB Tree Result Table el Name OID Value Type S TERACUE DEC200 MIB iso org dod internet private enterprises teracue decoderOSDActive O no 1 Integer o Gp teracueReg S O teracueProducts S teracueDec200MIB E TERACUE SNMP MIB iso org dod internet private enterprises teracue Name H O dec200Notifications dec200Actions 5 09 dec200Decoder decoderSettings 27 decoderStart Ed decoderDFMode decoderRunning decoderTransport decodervideo decoderAudio dec
35. LADE OF THE HARDWARE REVISION 1 54 DEC 200 BLADE OF THE HARDWARE REVISION 2 0 55 MINI JUMPER LOCATION FOR SIGNAL TYPE SWITCHING AT THE BNC FRONT PANEL OUTPUT 56 MINI JUMPER POSITION FOR SDI OUTPUT 57 MINI JUMPER POSITION FOR CVBS 2 2 200400000 57 RESTARTING THE DEC 200 By USING THE RESTART 4 044000 20 57 UNICAST RECEPTION FOR FIRMWARE VERSIONS 0 1 8 0 1 16 62 63 gt eyevis qroup company V List of tables TABLE 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONNECTORS ON THE DEC 200 FRONT SIDE TABLE 2 ASSIGNMENT OF THE SUB D 26 PIN TABLE 3 BREAKOUT CABLE 6 recen e Re TABLE 4 BREAKOUT 000000000 0 TABLE 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE DECODER SETTINGS WEBPAGE OF THE DEC 200 M TABLE 6 DESCRIPTION OF THE DECODER TRANSPORT WEBPAGE OF THE DEC 200 TABLE 7 DESCRIPTION OF THE DECODER VIDEO WEBPAGE OF THE DEC 200 M TABLE 8 DESCRIPTION OF THE DECODER AUDIO WEBPAGE OF THE DEC 200 M TABLE 9 DESCRIPTION OF THE DECODER SOURCE WEBPAGE OF THE 2001 TABLE 10 DESCRIPTION OF THE
36. New Packet Mode with TCP Comport Passthrough Mode optimized for transfer of short packages Talkback Added support for down sampling Restart audio streaming in case of stream errors ENC 200 codec s H 264 and AAC are now default for decoding Previous default codec s were MPEG2 and MPEG audio Added more AAC format checks changed AAC frame syncing to get a more robust decoding process New config option Enable Config Port added to enable or disable configuration port 2323 Version 1 48 02 15 2012 11 14 Bigger retry interval to create new connection via TCP Version 1 49 Internal Version Version 1 50 07 27 2012 13 26 BUGFIX No audio with french ARTE SD broken audio channel status data ICUE usw for SDI swap left and right for digital audio and align samples align samples for analog audio Version 1 51 01 15 2013 10 33 BUGFIX Re enable factory reset via jumper Version 1 52 05 16 2013 18 23 Stop Interval for TCP re connection BUGFIX enable DHCP gt eyevis qroup company Ill Content 1 2 3 4 o 0 NO 0 OVERVIEW A T E E E 8 GENERAL INFORMATION nnana 9 2 1 UNPACKING THE 1 2 2 1 AMA 9 2 2 SETTING UP THE DECODER
37. O webpage of the DEC 200 20 DEC 200 264 MPEG 2 Decoder S TERACUE User Guide V2 7 eyevis qroup company 3 4 4 Menu Decoder Audio Figure 9 shows the Decoder Audio page of the DEC 200 decoder TERACUE DECODER DEC 200 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP LOGOUT SETTINGS TRANSPORT Decoder Audio VIDEO AUDIO Talkback IP 17216116112 SOURCE Enter 0 0 0 0 to disable GENLOCK Talkback Port 9177 Talkback Rate 8kHz TARA Audio Input LINE v Lineln Gain 00 Micln Gain 0 0 LineOut Gain dB 00 Output Mute Output 1 Codec AAC Audio Bitrate 129 kbps Samplerate 48000 Hz Response messages Figure 9 Decoder Audio page of the DEC 200 decoder Table 8 describes the Decoder Audio page of the DEC 200 Talkback IP Specifies the IP address of the encoder with which the DEC 2007 should start the talkback session For example A DEC 2007 should start a talkback session with an ENC 100 The encoder has the IP address 172 16 20 100 So you must enter in the Talkback field of the DEC 200 the IP address of the encoder in this case 172 16 20 100 If you want to turn off the talkback function please enter the value 0 0 0 0 in this field and click the gt APPLY button For more information about the talkback feature please see chapter 4 2 Talkback Port Specifies the port number of the talkback channel For a t
38. R 110 chassis Please pay attention about the cabling order between the power supply and the FR chassis Connect at first always the connector of the power supply to the FR chassis The cable connector can be locked to the socket of the decoder so the cable cannot accidentally be pulled out Bayonet Socket To do so the connector has to be placed on the socket and lightly turned 90 in a clockwise motion After you have connected the connector of the power supply to the chassis please connect the power cable to the power supply As next please connect the network cable to the network interface and connect your display unit to the video output of the DEC 200 Concerning of the video output you have the choice between different video signal types The DEC 200 supports SDI with embedded audio Composite S Video YP P RGB signals If you need a Composite CVBS S Video or a RGB signal please use the Sub D 26 pin connector via the breakout cable If you need a SDI or Composite signal please use the BNC connector If you want use analogue audio please use the Sub D 26 pin connector via breakout cable Figure 1 DEC 200 front side Front panel connection Description Network Standard 10 100Mbit s Ethernet via RJ 45 USB USB interface Audio Video and Data Output Input for Composite S Video Video Audio Comport GPIO RGB Audio In Audio Out GPIO AES Out RS 232 Genlock In Composite
39. Telnet 172 16 20 111 is DECRP Figure 31 Session to test the remote control of the DEC 200 After you have start the session you got the display see Figure 31 SDECRP The command help will display a list of all available options The ls command allows you to see the available directories and options in the current directory To change the current directory write cd directory_name e g cd status To go one directory layer upstairs enter the command cd If you enter the command exit the telnet session will close If you want to enter the value of an option you must use the put command followed by the correct values Afterwards use the apply and save commands to apply and or save your changes Example E g for changing the source IP address you need to type the following put configuration decoder O source ip addr 239 252 20 100 apply configuration decoder O source ip addr Save Figure 32 provides an overview over the telnet navigational and directory structure to test the remote control This overview is useful to find the correct configuration settings when navigating in telnet mode For instructions and descriptions on the individual settings please see the corresponding chapters for web based configuration 45 t gt configuration gt decoder LH gt video r p a mu audio pu memes
40. Value 0 1 GPIO Destination IP address DHCP Support yes no DEC 200 IP address Subnet Mask Broadcast address Read only Gateway address Hostname Link Mode IP Addr of PC which gets traps Get Community Set Community Trap Community Location Contact Name Comport mode Destination IP for pass through Bitrate Databits 7 8 Parity none odd even Stopbits 1 2 Date MM DD YYYY Time HH MM 24hours 46 status gt system tP board version m gt software version L gt uptime L gt mac_address gt link_mode lt date L pti gt time gt decoder m gt decoder_running steam locked C stream_mode C bytes_received gt transport LP ps T _ gt LE L gt L gt gt video e ee Cp gt audio e Le zm gt Eoo Cp d genlock ip gt gpio gt Figure 32 Telnet directory structure for Remote Control testing is not supported at the moment transport rate program number video pid audio1 pid audio2 pid pcr pid pmt pid codec bitrate resolution fps 1 codec 1 bitrate 1 samplerate 2 codec 2 bitrate 2 samplerate locked gpivalue 49 TERACUE an eyevis qroup company DEC 200 Hardware Version System uptime ARM load DSP load MAC Address of the board Link Mode Date Time Decoder runs Read only Input stream locked Read only Input stream m
41. alkback session the encoder and the decoder must have the same talkback port number At the ENC 100 the talkback port is 9177 and can not be changed there For more information about the talkback feature please see chapter 4 2 Talkback Rate Specifies the talkback sample rate For a talkback session the encoder and decoder must have the same sample rate For more information about the talkback feature please see chapter 4 2 Audio Input Specifies the audio input for the talkback function You can choose between microphone MIC input and line LINE input For more information about the talkback feature see chapter 4 2 Lineln Gain Specifies the line level gain for the talkback function For more information about the talkback feature please see chapter 4 2 Gain Specifies the microphone level gain for the talkback function For more information about the talkback feature see chapter 4 2 LineOut Gain Specifies the line level gain for the audio output Output Mute Enables Disables muting the audio output Codec Displays the audio codec of the received stream Read only 21 gt eyevis qroup company Bitrate Displays the audio bitrate KBit s Read only Samplerate Displays the audio sample rate Hz of the received stream Read only Table 8 Description of the DECODER AUDIO webpage of the DEC 200 22 DEC 200
42. ameter MIC If you supply the DEC 200 with a line level signal e g the audio signal from a DVD Player you must select in the drop down field Audio Input the parameter LINE You can also set the gain in the fields Lineln Gain and Gain for the corresponding audio input which you have set in the Audio Input drop down field The DEC 200 is totally configured for talkback session now As next you must configure the ENC 200 webpage Therefor please open the ENC 200 webpage select in the main menu ENCODER and click in the submenu AUDIO Here you must enter the talkback port number in the Talkback Port field The port number which you enter must be the same port number which you have entered on the decoder side Furthermore you must select in the field Talkback Rate the sample rate which you have entered on the decoder side You can also set the output gain level in the Output Gain field and you can mute the audio of the talkback session by enabling the Output Mute check box Now the DEC 200 and your desired ENC 200 is completely configured and you can talkback to your desired ENC 200 To stop the talkback session please enter 0 0 0 0 in the Talkback field of the DEC 200 ENC 200 DEC 200 Video In Video Out Audio Out Audio In Audio Out P Y Mic Figure 34 Talkback connection between DEC 200 and ENC 200
43. an press the restart button After you have pressed the button the DEC 200 restarts The restart button on the front panel is only available at DEC 200 Hardware Revision 2 blades Figure 42 Restarting the DEC 200 by using the restart button 57 gt eyevis qroup company 5 CEconformance MICAT The DEC 200 is labeled with the CE seal DEC 200 is in conformity with the following 4 standards a USA EN 55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Product Family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional use Part 1 Emissions EN 55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Product Family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control Apparatus for Professional use Part 2 Immunity EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment 6 Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive ROHS The DEC 200 is manufactured according to the RoHS Directive The Directive on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment RoHS has been passed as a law by the European Union It affects manufacturers sellers distributors and recyclers of electrical and electronic equipment containing hazardous substances as lead cadmium mercury hexavalent chrome polybrominated biphenyl PBB and polybrominated di
44. assword The default password of the read community for the DEC 200 is public Write Community Specifies the Write Community password The default password of the write community for the DEC 200 is private SNMP Version Specifies the supported SNMP version of the controlled device The DEC 200 supports the SNMP Version 2 Ok Confirms your settings and creates an agent entry in the Agent tab of the Options window Cancel Closes the Advanced Properties of SNMP Agent window without saving your settings Table 16 Description of the Advanced Properties of SNMP Agent window If you have created an agent entry in the Options window you can close the Options window After you have loaded the DEC 200 MIBs and have created an agent entry in the Options window you are ready to control your DEC 200 via SNMP To control your DEC 200 please go to the data tree and open the loaded Teracue DEC 200 MIB which is shown there The opened sub tree shows you all the adjustable options which you also have with the DEC 200 web interface See Figure 20 If you want to control the DEC 200 via the MIB Browser right click at one data tree item e 0 videoBitrate and select your desired SNMP command Table 17 Get Read out the management information Get Next Read out the management information iteratively which is useful if you want to read the information down the M
45. ble 15 describes the supported traps of the DEC 200 DEC200StreamLockStatus This trap is sent when the Stream locked status of the DEC 200 has changed The trap contains the new status variable yes no DEC200DecodingStatus This trap is sent when the Decoding status of the DEC 200 has changed The trap contains the new status variable yes no DEC200GpioStatus This trap is sent when the GPIO status of the DEC 200 has changed The trap contains the new status value 1 0 DEC200SourcelpChanged This trap is sent when the Source IP address of the DEC 200 has changed The trap contains the new Source IP address Table 15 Description of the DEC 200 SNMP Traps 3 4 10 1 Setting up the SNMP Manager MIB Browser To explain the use of SNMP the following sites will give you a short overview of the possibilities you have via SNMP The SNMP manager will be explained with the SNMP manager MIB Browser by iReasoning Open the MIB Browser and load the MIB files Click in den menu on File select Load MIB and choose the folder with the MIB files see Figure 17 Look in 22 DEC 200 Decoder E dec200 1 38 cpio N 2 SB dec200 1 38 2p Zuletzt E README txt verwendete Dokumente 3 Desktop 20 File name TERACUE SNMP MIB txt Eigene Dateien Files of type Files Figure 17 Load DEC 200 MIBs TERACUE
46. by step GETBULK Read out the management information of the complete list tree SET Change set the management information TRAP Start the Trap receiver in your SNMP manager to get alerts of the managed system E g the encoder was started stopped To use the DEC 200 SNMP features you have to set up the encoder to establish access with your SNMP manager See Figure 16 31 DEC 200 H 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder S TERACUE eyevis qroup company User Guide V2 7 DECODER DEC 200 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP LOGOUT SETTINGS SNMP Network SNMP Manager IP 172 16 116 1 GET community public SET community private TRAP community secret _ Location lt unset gt Contact unseb Name DEC200 Response messages Figure 16 Network SNMP page of the DEC 200 encoder Manager IP Specifies the IP address of the Client PC on which the SNMP manager TRAP Receiver is installed This field must be configured to receive TRAPs GET community Specifies the password for the GET community which you must enter in your SNMP manager in the Read Community field E We recommend leaving the default value public SET community Specifies the password for the SET community which you must enter in your SNMP manager in the Write Community field 1 We recommend leaving the default value private TRAP community The TRAP community describes a community string simila
47. channel chassis 5V DC 10W 100 240V AC ext power supply included Dimension H W D 45mm x 145mm x 240mm Weight 650 grams No forced cooling required fan less Dual channel chassis 5V DC 10W 100 240V AC ext power supply included Dimension H W D 70mm x 145mm x 240mm Weight 650 grams No forced cooling required fan less Multichannel chassis with cooling fans holds max 6 ENC DEC blades Two redundant power supply modules Max 70W with 6 blades 100 240V AC Dimension H W D 45 1RU x 485 x 395 mm Weight 4 35 kg empty High density multichannel chassis holds max 21 ENC DEC blades Max 150W with 21 blades 90 240V AC internal DUAL REDUNDANT power supply with cooling fan Dimension H W D 176 4RU x 480 x 400 mm Weight 9 5 kg empty FR 2000 24 FR 610 covering plate for empty slots FR PLATE 1 covers 1 slot FR PLATE 3 covers slots 61 lt TERACUE an eyevis qroup company Known Issues The DEC 200 firmware versions till version 0 1 17 do not support the Factory Reset feature So if your DEC 200 has a lower firmware version than 0 1 18 and if you change the IP address of your decoder please make a note of the new decoder IP address and save this note Concerning all firmware versions from 0 1 8 till 0 1 16 For unicast reception you must enter in the IP address field of the DECODER SOURCE webpage the IP address of the DEC 200 9 172 16 20 200 See Figure 43
48. der is configured by factory default to automatically start the decoding process and displaying the stream of the multicast address 239 252 20 100 when a network link and a link to the display unit are established T To be able to login to the decoder s user interface your computer has to be in the same IP address range subnet You briefly might have to change your computers IP address to be in the same subnet as the decoder Only then you will be able to access the decoder and change the decoder s IP address and of course afterwards change your computer s IP address back 14 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder User Guide V2 7 X9 TERACUE an eyevis qroup company 3 2 Login After typing the IP address of your DEC 200 into the browser and hitting enter a login screen should appear See Figure 4 Enter your username and password and click on login DEC 200 Windows Internet Explorer Ge 27 http 172 16 116 206 home asp Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras wh See Extras DECODER DEC 200 e To login please enter your username andyour password Username admin Password Figure 4 DEC 200 web interface Login Page Internet Default IP address 172 16 20 200 Login username Login password admin admin 15 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder GN S TERACUE User Guide V2 7 eer rong compa
49. dio Inputs Talkback Analog Stereo Consumer Line level Video Codecs MPEG 2 ISO IEC 13818 2 Main Profile at Main Level MP ML 4 2 0 4 AVC H 264 ISO IEC 14496 10 Main Profile at Level 3 1 MP L3 Baseline Profile at Level 3 1 BP L3 4 2 0 Stream types ISO IEC 13818 1 Transport Streams Elementary A V Audio Codecs 1 Audio Layer 1 2 ISO IEC 11172 3 Layer 1 2 MPEG 4 AAC LC ISO IEC 14496 3 Specifications Network 10 100TX Ethernet RJ45 half full duplex Auto sensing Streaming traffic Unicast and Multicast traffic supported IP Protocols HTTP Web Browser TCP IP Control Protocol UDP IP Streaming IGMPv2 3 SNMP RTP RTCP RTSP DHCP RS 232 port RS 232 connection via console Remote control for non IP devices via TCP IP RS 232 command tunnelling GPI in 1 INPUT for device control Streaming on off configuration GPI out 1 OUTPUT for switching peripheral devices on off Environmental Agency Approvals CE RoHS compliant Humidity Up to 9096 non condensing Temperature 0 to 60 C environment temperature fan less when operated in FR 110 or FR 210 frames Weight Approx 160 grams Blade dimensions H W D 20mm x 130mm x 190mm Power 5W per blade Limited Warranty 1 year standard limited warranty Warranty extensions available 60 Chassis FR 110 FR 210 FR 610 FR 2000 24 FR PLATE 1 3 gt 2 Decodi 49 TERACU an eyevis qroup company Single
50. e IP address 172 16 20 100 So you must enter in the Talkback IP field of the DEC 200 webpage the IP address of the encoder in this case 172 16 20 100 Next the talkback port number must be entered in the Talkback Port field The decoder and the encoder must always have the same talkback port number For a talkback session the 1007 listens always on port 9177 and this port number can not be changed at the encoder side So please enter in the Talkback Port field of the DEC 200 the port number 9177 Now you must select in the field Talkback Rate your desired sample rate which should be used from the decoder The decoder and the encoder must always use the same sample rate So the set talkback rate must also be set in the 1007 webpage At the encoder side it can be chosen between 22 05 kHz and 48 kHz Furthermore please select in the drop down field Audio Input the corresponding audio input for the talkback function If you supply the DEC 200 with the audio signal from a microphone you must select in the drop down field Audio Input the parameter MIC If you supply the DEC 200 with a line level signal e g the audio signal from a DVD Player you must select in the drop down field Audio Input the parameter LINE You can also set the gain in the fields Lineln Gain and Gain for the corresponding audio input which you have set in the Audio In
51. e audio video offset if the source of the encoder has not a compliant audio video offset 1 The Low Latency should be always enabled if it is well known that the used encoder has also Low Delay Mode e g the ENC 200 and the user wants the lowest delay OSD Active Enables Disables the Overlay Status Display OSD StreamLoss Display If the video input stream is lost you can choose here the screen which should be displayed instead of the video stream If HOLD is chosen the decoder displays the last video frame of the buffer as a frozen frame If COLORBAR is chosen the decoder displays a colorbar with a 1 kHz audio tone If B W TEXT is chosen the decoder displays a black screen which contains the display status message STREAM LOSS Enable Config Mode Enables Disables the port 2323 for remote controlling For more information please see chapter 4 1 on page 44 Stream Mode Displays the stream mode of the received stream Read only field Bytes Received Displays the number of Bytes that have been received Read only field Table 5 Description of the DECODER SETTINGS webpage of the DEC 200 18 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder User Guide V2 7 3 4 2 Menu Decoder Transport 9 TERACUE an eyevis qroup company In the DECODER TRANSPORT menu you are able to specify which PIDs the decoder should receive This F
52. eature is not implemented in the moment PID stands for Packet Identifier The PIDs help to identify and locate the elementary signals in a stream containing lots of different information and signals audio video and data This is necessary due to the multiplexed nature of transport streams DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP LOGOUT SETTINGS TRANSPORT Decoder Transport VIDEO AUDIO Program Number 0 SOURCE Video PID lo o Audio PID 10 GPIO Note Enter 0 to enable auto mode XPLAYER Transport Rate 1504000 bps Program Number 1 Video PID 64 Audio PID 65 PCR PID 64 PMT PID 16 Response messages Figure 7 Decoder Transport page of the DEC 200 decoder Table 6 describes the Decoder Transport page of the DEC 200 decoder see Figure 7 Settings Description Program Number Specifies the program number The DEC 200 recognizes the manual mode by entering of the desired program number To change back the automatically mode enter in the text field the value 0 and confirm this entry with the APPLY button Video PID Specifies the video packet identifier of the video which should be displayed e g a stream contains several videos The DEC 200 recognizes the manual mode by entering of the desired video PID To change back the automatically mode enter in the text field the value 0 and confirm this entry with the APPLY button Audio PID
53. ees 53 4 4 RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULT 54 4 5 OUTPUT SIGNAL SWITCHING OF THE BNC CONNECTOR ON THE FRONT 56 4 6 RESTARTING THE DEG 200 M ues cette ste ee rd xa exe e risate ai vae d d ae rae 57 CE CONFORMAN CE intei eie 58 RESTRICTION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DIRECTIVE ROHS 58 WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE WEEE 59 TECHNICAL SPECIFICAT ION inicr inscr nuance octauo aga cusan ccn regu 60 Hole aic 62 gt eyevis qroup company 1 Overview The 2001 is a compact low cost H 264 SD and MPEG 2 SD video audio stream receiver and decoding appliance Furthermore the DEC 200 real time decoders are robust 24 7 LIVE stream decoders for all types of operating conditions The decoder supports RGB Component S Video Composite and SDI with embedded audio It is designed for LAN and intranet network video applications As an output point for streaming media it provides easy access to professional DVB DVD quality streams Decode streams with the DEC 200 to provide networking video and audio on standard TV s LCD s plasmas monitors and on projectors
54. ing and applying different settings SAVE Same as the gt gt APPLY button but the configuration parameters will be applied and saved to the decoders flash memory Saved parameters will be used by the decoder even when the decoder is turned off amp on or after a reboot has taken place Good for permanently saving the decoder configuration 17 DEC 200 H 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder S TERAC User Guide V2 7 UE an eyevis qroup company 3 4 Decoder Configuration 3 4 1 Menu Decoder Settings Under the menu option DECODER SETTINGS you define the main operational state of the decoder Here you can set decoding process to On or Off and enable the Overlay Status Display OSD See Figure 6 XS TERACUE DECODER 200 NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP LOGOUT SETTINGS TRANSPORT VIDEO AUDIO SOURCE GENLOCK GPIO XPLAYER Decoder Settings Decoder Start v Low Latency v OSD Active StreamLoss Display COLORBAR Enable Config Port Stream Mode TS Bytes Received 82582948 Response messages Figure 6 Decoder Settings page of the DEC 200 decoder Settings Description Page Refresh If the Check box is checked the web side will be refreshed every 10 seconds Decoder Start Stops or starts the decoding process Low Latency Enables Disables the low delay mode and improves th
55. ing characteristics The 3 3V output has no series resistor inside but the 3 3V output has a safety fuse The non operating state of is 1 To change the GPI value to 0 you must set GPI to GND A series resistor is not needed at the DEC 200 The non operating state of GPO is 0 OV TTL low If GPO is 1 TTL high the GPO has an output voltage of 5V 4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION about DEC 200 boards DEC 200 boards which have not a yellow and green sticker at the boards not modified and have the following characteristics The 3 3V output has a series resistor 1 inside The non operating state of GPI is 0 To change the GPI value to 1 you must feed the GPI with 5V A series resistor is not needed at the DEC 200 The non operating state of GPO is 0 OV TTL z low If GPO is 1 TTL high the GPO has an output voltage of 5V Er For an error free GPIO operation in passthrough mode both the GPI source and the GPO destination must be configured correctly That means the source and the destination must be set to the identical passthrough mode the correct IP address of the GPO destination must be entered in the source and the correct IP address of the source must be entered in the destination Furthermore as long as the GPIO mode is set to Manual the GPI is blocked NC Not Connected rucc MH 3 27 DEC 200 264
56. ipment like the chassis and DEC 200 accessories are handled as model options and need to be purchased separately 21 Unpacking the Decoder When you unpack the ordered equipment please make sure that all the equipment is complete Normally the DEC 200 blades are pre fit into the according chassis that the decoders have been ordered with If DEC 200 blades are ordered and shipped separately please be careful when handling the blades Be sure to avoid electrostatic influence when touching the blades After unpacking your DEC 200 should include the following 1 Teracue DVD which includes this user guide 1xPDEC 200 H 264 MPEG 2 Decoder blade 1 Breakout cable S 2 2 Setting up the Decoder and Safety Instructions Always read the instructions carefully and keep this user guide for future reference Please choose a suitable location for operating the decoder s The DEC 200 should not be exposed to the following Moist and dusty environments Air humidity above 80 Avoid extreme vibrations or shocks Direct sunlight and extreme heat Temperatures below 0 C and above 65 C Avoid quick and dramatic temperature changes 1 Please set the decoder a reliable and flat surface when using the FR 110 FR 210 chassis or mount in a rack when using the FR 2000 chassis DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder GN S TERACUE User Guide V2 7 ever comoniy 2 3 Connecting the Decoder F
57. le TCP CLIENT Go to the ENCODER gt DESTINATION webpage of the 2007 and enter in the IP address field the IP address of the DEC 200 g 172 16 20 200 Note TCP supports only unicast At the ENCODER gt DESTINATION webpage of the 2007 please enter in Port field a port number which is not used in the network and which is not blocked e g 1234 Remain at the ENCODER gt DESTINATION webpage of the ENC 200 and enter a value in the Sendbuffer Size field e g 250000 The Sendbuffer Size specifies how much TCP data are maximal stored at the sender side at the encoder side The higher the value the more network problems can be absorbed but the higher is the delay at the decoder in error case After an error case the delay decreases again The delay increases only if an error occurs in the network That means If no network problems occur the delay does not increase even though a high value is set in the Sendbuffer Size field Please open the DEC 200 webpage go to the DECODER gt SOURCE webpage and select in the Transport Protocol drop down field the variable TCP SERVER Remain at the DECODER gt SOURCE webpage of the DEC 200 and enter in the Port number field the same port number which you have entered in the ENC 200 e g 1234 Now the ENC 200 and the DEC 200 are configured for a TCP connection 53 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder
58. ntred now Comport Mode Packet is added for a tunnelled data transmission with the compliance of the temporal sequence New setting options in the decoder audio settings menu Talkback Port and Output Mute Audio gain values are now set in dB values instead of percent values Change video output CVBS RGB works now also without the reboot Selectable network link mode New system status parameter added Mac Address and Link Mode Version 1 33 Internal Version Version 1 34 06 15 2010 13 48 Embedded audio flag was corrected Version 1 35 1 37 Internal Versions Version 1 38 08 10 2010 20 36 Audio PID is user configurable UDP receive buffers were increased Improved audio video synchronisation WSS signalling added Full SNMP remote control added and MIB files All settings can be remotely configured by 3 party SNMP manager SNMP status traps added Version 1 39 1 41 Internal Versions Version 1 42 03 18 2011 14 41 Support for TCP transmissions in connection with the ENC 200 Support for traceroute Implemented a more intelligent adaptive DF mode which includes now also an low delay mode gt 2 Decodi 49 TERACUE an eyevis qroup company Version 1 43 1 46 Internal Versions Version 1 47 12 20 2011 12 27 DF mode is renamed in Low Latency No Streamloss display when audio only streams are received Comport
59. ny 3 5 Help Clicking on the HELP button will open the Teracue DEC 200 user manual this document directly from the Teracue website Your DEC 200 automatically connects to open the most current version of the user guide L This will only work if the decoder is situated in a network in which internet access is provided Otherwise page not found may be displayed 42 DEC 200 264 MPEG 2 Decoder Sw User Guide V2 7 eyevis qroup company 3 6 Logout After having made adjustments to the decoder please be sure to logout see Figure 27 XS TERACUE DECODER DEC 200 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM SETTINGS TRANSPORT Decoder Settings VIDEO AUDIO Page Refresh v GENLOCK Decoder Start iv GPIO Low Latency v OSD Active XPLAYER StreamLoss Display COLORBAR Enable Config Port v Stream Mode TS Bytes Received 82582948 Response messages Figure 27 Logout form the DEC 200 T Logging out prevents misuse and unauthorized access to the DEC 200 43 gt eyevis qroup company 4 Extended Function 4 1 Remote Control This chapter describes the remote control of the DEC 200 for media controls like Crestron or AMX To control the DEC 200 the telnet protocol is used at the port number 2323 Furthermore here is no login necessary To test the remote control under
60. o Teracue eyevis GmbH All other logos and trademarks both marked and not may be trademarks or registered trademarks and therefore property of their respective owners IPEG 2 Decoder S TERACUE an eyevis qroup company l Information about the manual This document is designed to help users setup configure and work with the H 264 154 MPEG 2 decoders If you received this publication as a PDF then it s a good idea to print it out for future reference It is best to use this user guide directly in front of your computer by doing so you try out everything at once st Important features are marked by this sign gt eyevis qroup company 1 Release Notes Following are the Features listed which are supported from the firmware versions Version 0 1 8 09 26 2008 16 00 Analogue Audio R L Output are supported Support of PAL CVBS Video Output is supported by using the breakout cable Video Output is supported SDI Video Output is supported by using the BNC interface on the front panel Receiving and processing of MPEG 2 SD streams is possible Receiving and processing of H 264 SD MPEG 4 part 10 streams is possible Simple firmware updating via web interface Network settings are adjustable Overview of the DEC s system environments displayed under System menu i e decoder CPU load firmware version Version 0 1 9 0 1 12 Internal Versions Version 0 1 13 10 17
61. ode Read only Received bytes Read only Transport Rate Read only Program Number Read only Video PID Read only Audio 1 PID Read only Audio 2 PID Read only PCR PID Read only PMT PID Read only Video codec Read only Video bitrate KBit s Read only Input resolution Read only Input framerate Read only Audio1 codec Read only Audio1 bitrate KBit s Read only Audio1 samplerat Hz Read only Audio2 codec Read only Audio2 bitrate KBit s Read only Audio2 samplerat Hz Read only Genlock locked Read only GPI Value Read only 47 4 2 Audio Talkback The audio input on the DEC 200 operates as an audio encoder It enables operating the DEC 200 in Full Duplex Audio The DEC 200 in connection with the ENC 100 or ENC 200 can therefore be used for audio conferencing environments where viewers of the encoded live streams are to be able to ask questions and communicate with people on the encoding side The default talkback port number of the DEC 200 is 9177 For Example An encoder can be set up to encode video and audio from a camera that is installed at an entrance security application The person who wants to enter speaks into a microphone to state his her name etc The microphone is connected to the audio input of the encoder By using the decoder s audio input a receptionist security officer is able to talk back to the person e g arguing why access is denied or that the person should hold i
62. oder Genlock page of the DEC 200 decoder DECODER DEC 200 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM SETTINGS TRANSPORT Decoder Genlock VIDEO AUDIO Genlock Mode GPIO Genlock locked no XPLAYER Response messages Figure 12 Decoder Genlock page of the DEC 200 decoder Table 10 describes the Decoder Genlock page of the DEC 200 Genlock Mode The Genlock mode specifies whether the Genlock is enabled disabled and whether the DEC 200 gets the Genlock signal from the front panel or from the backplane OFF Genlock is disabled Genlock is enabled and the Genlock signal is exclusively fed in via the breakout cable MASTER Genlock is enabled the Genlock signal is fed in via the breakout cable and is forwarded to the backplane SLAVE Genlock is enabled and the Genlock signal is exclusively fed in via the backplane H Shift Specifies the horizontal shift value Please choose a value between 1000 V Shift Specifies the vertical shift value Please choose a value between 1000 Genlock locked Displays the status of the Genlock input YES Genlock signal is present at the input NO Genlock signal is missing at the input Table 10 Description of the DECODER GENLOCK webpage of the DEC 200 25 9 TERACUE an eyevis qroup company 3 4 7 Menu Decoder GPIO The Gene
63. oderSource decoderGenlock decoderGpio H O dec200Network H O dec200Comport H dec2005ystem decoderOSDActive decoderPageRefresh 27 IdecoderOSDActive Ed decoderStreamLog decoderstreamMo decoderBytesRecq decoderStreamLoq te LOB Find in subtree Expand subtree Get Ctrl G Get Next Get Bulk Ctrl B 4 Get Subtree D SNMP SET SS Cus Walk Crew OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 22145 3 2 3 1 4 0 Data Type Integer Value 2 Syntax Access Status DefVal Indexes Descr 1 3 6 1 4 1 22145 3 2 3 1 4 TERACUE DEC200 MIB INTEGER 0 1 ves 2 read write current Enable On Screen Display Figure 20 Control the DEC 200 via MIB Browser The MIB Browser shows you also details of your selected data tree item see Figure 21 This info section is in the left bottom of the MIB Browser Figure 21 shows the details of the data tree item OSDActive The syntax or rather the data type of the OSDActive item is Integer value which can be either 1 or 2 That means that the value 1 stands for no and the value 2 for yes Furthermore the info section of the data tree item OSDActive shows you that you have a read write access Table 18 describes the information section of the MIB Browser which is shown in Figure 21 Name decoderOSDActive 1 3 6 1 4 1 22145 3 2 3 1 4 TERACUE DEC200 MI
64. oders are always comport servers TERACUE DECODER DEC 200 DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP LOGOUT SETTINGS COMPORT Settings Mode Passthrough v Destination 17236116112 Bitrate 115200 Databits Parity None v Stopbits Note You must save and rebootto have the settings this page take effect Response messages Figure 22 Comport Settings page of the DEC 200 decoder Mode Specifies the comport mode You can choose between Console Passthrough and Packet Console enables access and control of the DEC 200 configuration via the com cable null modem cable Use this cable to set the DEC 200 configuration when you do not want to use web access Passthrough enables setting comport to a serial mode RS 232 devices can be connected and controlled via comport This is useful g when cameras or other non network devices need to be remotely controlled RS 232 commands can be tunnelled and sent via TCP IP to comport client where they will be returned into native RS 232 commands When a connection is opened from the client e g decoder to the IP address of an encoder e g ENC 200 V at port 7777 the serial function is activated and any data string is passed straight to the connected RS 232 device Once the connection is established this also works the other way for information coming back from the RS 232 device Packet enables the packet mode
65. on the ENC 200 in connection with the DEC 200 please be sure that your encoder has the firmware version 0 9 29 or higher and your decoder has the firmware version 1 39 or higher because these firmware versions are necessary for TCP streaming TCP streaming is based on the client server architecture For TCP streaming with the ENC 200 to DEC 200 it exists to possibilities For TCP streaming you can configure the ENC 200 as a server and the DEC 200 as a client For TCP streaming you can configure the ENC 200 as a client and the DEC 200 as server The 2007 and DEC 200 configuration changes depending on which client server possibility do you choose So the following subchapters describe the ENC 200 and DEC 200 configuration for the two possibilities to make a TCP connection 4 3 1 TCP configuration when ENC 200 is the Server Please make the following steps to create a TCP connection at which the ENC 200 is the server Please open the ENC 200 webpage go to the ENCODER gt SETTINGS webpage and select in the Transport Protocol drop down field the variable TCP SERVER to the ENCODER gt DESTINATION webpage of the ENC 200 and enter a value in the Sendbuffer Size field e g 250000 The Sendbuffer Size specifies how much TCP data are maximal stored at the sender side at the encoder side The higher the value the more network problems can be abso
66. ork we recommend using TCP protocol IP address Specifies the stream which should the DEC 200 receive If you want to receive a multicast stream Please enter in the address field your desired multicast IP address e g 239 252 20 100 If you want to receive a unicast stream Please enter in the IP address field the IP address of the source g the IP address of the 1007 see Figure 11 Port number Specifies the port number of the stream which should the DEC 200 receive Enter in this field the port number of your desired stream Table 9 Description of the DECODER SOURCE webpage of the DEC 200 23 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder LO gt TERACUE User Guide V2 7 Gravis CONDI Unicast Reception with the DEC 200 ENC 100 DEC 200 IP address of the ENC 100 172 16 20 11 IP address of the DEC 200 172 16 116 200 Destination IP 172 16 116 200 Source IP 172 16 20 11 Destination Port 1234 Source Port 1234 Figure 11 Unicast connection between ENC 100 and DEC 200 24 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder lt gt TERACU User Guide V2 7 an eyevis qroup company 3 4 6 Menu Decoder Genlock It is also possible to feed in a Genlock signal to synchronise the DEC 200 from external device When you have connected the Genlock signal you must define the Genlock settings in the Genlock webpage of the DEC 200 Figure 12 shows the Dec
67. phenyl ether PBDE After July 1 2006 the use of these materials will be banned in new products sold in Europe Since beginning of 2005 Teracue began the process of redesigning and converting all of its products to not contain any of the listed materials All new products sold by Teracue will be fully ROHS compliant by July 1 2006 58 gt eyevis qroup company 7 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE The WEEE Directive has been passed to reduce waste arising from electrical and electronic equipment It encourages reuse recycling and other forms of recovery Customers and end users of electronic equipment in the EU can therefore play an important role in reducing WEEE and saving the environment by separating out WEEE and disposing of it properly Teracu is a registered WEEE participant since 2004 Within Germany Teracue is registered under the WEEE Number DE10642708 German customers and end users are required to discard products marked with the zm WEEE symbol crossed out trash bin at local resource collection points Do not dispose products marked with the WEEE symbol in domestic refuse Every country within the EU has defined different directives and methods for the collection of electronic materials to ensure the WEEE Directive Please follow the national guidelines that have been identified for your country For more information about waste disposal of your old electrical and elec
68. put drop down field IPEG 2 Decoder S9 TERACU an eyevis qroup company 50 DEC 200 264 and MPEG 2 Decoder GN S TERACUE User Guide V2 7 CONDI At the ENC 100 encoder side for the talkback function you must configure in the Talkback field the sample rate which you have entered on the decoder side Furthermore you can also set the output gain level in the LineOut field and you can mute the audio of the talkback session by enabling the mute check box Now you can talkback to your desired 1007 To stop the talkback session please enter 0 0 0 0 in the Talkback IP field of the DEC 200 ENC 100 DEC 200 Video In Video Out Audio Out Audio In Audio Out Speaker a ww Mic Figure 36 Talkback connection between DEC 200 and ENC 100 in Full Duplex Mode Audio In Network 51 gt eyevis qroup company 4 3 Streaming If in your network occurs packet loss jitter etc we recommend using the connection oriented protocol TCP TCP provides a point to point connection unicast for applications that require reliable communications If the TCP connection is established then the data will be streamed in the same order as it was sent from the encoder Furthermore lost packets can be retransmitted via TCP The ENC 200 supports TCP streaming in connection with the DEC 200 To use TCP streaming
69. r to the GET and SET community string but for Traps The SNMP TRAP server can find out whether the received TRAP message was sent by an authorized client or not Location Specifies the location of the SNMP node in the network Contact Specifies the name of the contact person administrator who is responsible for this device Name Specifies the FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name or the hostname of the device Table 14 Description of the NETWORK SNMP webpage of the DEC 200 The fields Location Contact and Name describe the common SNMP parameters sysLocation sysContact and sysName supported by every SNMP device These details help you to find and identify SNMP devices like the DEC 200 in a network The SNMP elements use traps as SNMP base messages to report changes in status or alarm conditions to remote SNMP management entities Normally traps are used to alarm network administrators of possible equipment problems or other important events There are two types of information sent by the trap device Events and Alarms Event traps will be sent if a monitored event occurs These traps have only one state Alarm traps are events that have two states Active and Clear An Active trap will be sent if an alarm condition will be detected The alarm will be kept active until the condition cleared and a Clear trap was send 32 eyevis qroup company Ta
70. ral Purpose Input Output GPIO supports a GPI function for the pass through mode to control devices which are connected with another DEC 200 decoder or ENC 200 encoder Furthermore it supports a GPO function for the manual mode to send a signal to a device which is directly connected to the decoder via the GPIO D Sub connector of the breakout cable P This allows users to connect a special device e g sensor to the GPIO Port and send from the decoder a signal to control the special device DECODER NETWORK COMPORT SYSTEM HELP LOGOUT SETTINGS TRANSPORT Decoder GPIO VIDEO AUDIO Mode Manual a Destination 172 16 20 100 GPIO GPl Value 0 XPLAYER Response messages Figure 13 Decoder GPIO page of the DEC 200 decoder Mode Specifies the GPIO mode You can choose between Manual Passthrough A and Passthrough B Manual switches the local GPO value to the level high 1 or low 0 The high or low level must be entered in the GPO Value field Passthrough A and Passthrough B forward the high 1 or low 0 level via UDP to another encoder or decoder at which a device is connected Therefor the IP address of the destination encoder decoder must be entered in the Destination field The difference between Passthrough A and Passthrough B is that the GPO value of Passthrough B is inverted Passthrough A and Passthrough B
71. rbed but the higher is the delay at the decoder in error case After an error case the delay decreases again The delay increases only if an error occurs in the network That means If no network problems occur the delay does not increase even though a high value is set in the Sendbuffer Size field Remain at the ENCODER gt DESTINATION webpage of the ENC 200 and enter in Port field a port number which is not used in the network and which is not blocked e g 1234 Please open the DEC 200 webpage go to the DECODER gt SOURCE webpage and select in the Transport Protocol drop down field the variable TCP CLIENT At the DECODER gt SOURCE webpage of the DEC 200 please enter in the IP address field the IP address of the ENC 200 g 172 16 20 100 Note TCP supports only unicast Remain at the DECODER gt SOURCE webpage of the DEC 200 and enter in the Port number field the same port number which you have entered in the ENC 200 e g 1234 Now the ENC 200 and the DEC 200 are configured for a TCP connection 52 4 3 2 gt eyevis qroup company TCP configuration when DEC 200 is the Server Please make the following steps to create TCP connection at which the DEC 200 is the server Please open the ENC 200 webpage go to the ENCODER gt SETTINGS webpage and select in the Transport Protocol drop down field the variab
72. ring Security Surveillance Monitoring Public Safety Medical Corporate Military Industrial Training Education Distance Learning Tele Teaching Finance Brokerage Television Legal Legislative Communications Manufacturing Process Monitoring Hospitals Clinics Telemedicine News Sports Advertising Agencies Air Rail station advertising The 2001 runs on an embedded Linux platform This decoder is designed without any moving parts as hard drives fans to ensure system uptime reliability and noiseless operation The DEC 200 can be used in extreme operating conditions and at temperatures up to max 60 C The DEC 200 blades are operated inside the FR chassis series Blades can be used in the FR 110 single channel chassis or in the FR 210 dual channel chassis High density requirements are solved by operating the DEC blades in the FR 2000 multi channel rack which can hold up to max 21 Teracue blades Different blade products like the DEC 200 blades the encoder blades and DVB IP video gateways can be mixed and matched in the FR 2000 frame gt eyevis qroup company 2 General Information You can operate the DEC 200 blades in the FR 110 single blade chassis in the FR 210 dual blade chassis or in the FR 2000 multi channel rack chassis For example when only a small amount of decoders is required or if single channel decoders need to be set up at dispersed network locations All equ
73. s now auto reconnect Improvement of multicast socket handling Enhanced long term stability gt eyevis qroup company Version 1 29 9 Internal Version Version 1 29 10 11 19 2009 09 39 CVBS SDI Output Switching of the BNC Connector on the Front Panel Version 1 29 11 1 29 13 Internal Versions Version 1 29 14 01 28 2010 17 29 Comport for RS 232 operation is supported and settings are adjustable via GUI DF Mode is added This mode is for a better audio video delay when the audio video delay of the source is bad Version 1 29 15 1 31 Internal Versions Version 1 32 03 26 2010 12 53 PTS based AV sync implemented for that case that audio comes first Improved decoder transport settings menu Display aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 With MPEG2 aspect ratio is set to the value found in VES with H 264 no aspect ratio conversion is done Video format mismatch correction only spatial NTSC PAL overhead is cut off symmetrically PAL NTSC is displayed centred letter boxed Display state messages STREAM LOSS when StreamLoss Display is set to B W TEXT Display state messages NETWORK LOSS when the decoder loses the network connection Play sine wave when StreamLoss Display is set to COLORBAR GPIO function is added GPIO Modes Manual Passthrough A Passthrough B Added support for Status LED Movies with an unknown resolution will be ce
74. se MIB files you can use all advantages of SNMP associated with the DEC 200 You can find the appropriate MIB files TERACUE DEC200 MIB txt and TERACUE SNMP MIB txt on the Teracue website IPTV Support Area Or contact support teracue com With these MIBs and a SNMP manager you have the possibility to monitor the DEC 200 status by SNMP traps or remotely configure every function of the DEC 200 similar to the normal access via your web browser There are various SNMP management tools available to issue SNMP based commands to the appliance Software not supplied by Teracue ah Set your SNMP manager to SNMPv2 Teracue uses the MIB Browser by iReasoning to monitor set up the DEC 200 iReasoning offers a free version of the MIB Browser under www ireasoning com which is useful to read the actual status or setting up the DEC 200 See further information about the MIB Browser of iReasoning in chapter 3 4 10 1 on page 33 SNMP uses the following standard ports Port 161 and port 162 Port 161 is used by the SNMP manager and the agent to send the requests and their responses Port 162 is used by the SNMP agent to send TRAPs to the SNMP manager Make sure that these ports are not blocked in your network The following operations are possible with SNMP GET Read out the management information GETNEXT Read out the management information iteratively this is useful when you want to read the information down the MIB tree step
75. tronic equipment please contact your local city office your waste disposal service or the company where you bought the product 59 lt TERACUE an eyevis qroup company 8 Technical Specification DEC 200 DEC 200 H 264 SD and MPEG 2 SD decoder blade with analogue video output and SDI output embedded audio supported The BNC connector on the front panel can be configured as Composite or as SDl output via jumper The DEC 200 is delivered with the BREAK OUT cable S as standard Teracue also offers a professional BREAK OUT cable P which must be ordered separately S YC MiniDIN CVBS RCA Analogue Audio In MiniJack Analogue Audio Out RCA P RGB Sync YPBPR YC CVBS Genlock AES 3id BNC Audio Out In RCA GPI In Out Sub D 9pin RS 232 Sub D Decoding Specifications Standards PAL NTSC Video Outputs Composite 1 VPP 75 Ohm Or SDI Output 0 8 VPP 75 Ohm embedded audio support This can be configured via jumper Break out cable outputs Composite 1 VPP 75 Ohm S Video 1 VPP Y 0 3 VPP C Pal 0 286 VPP C NTSC 75 Ohm Component 1 VPP Y 0 7 VPP PBPR 75 Ohm RGB 0 7 VPP 75 Ohm Sync 0 3 VPP Genlock Blackburst 0 8 VPP 75 Ohm Video Output Resolutions Full D1 720h x 480 576v Half D1 352h x 480 576v CIF SIF 360 384h x 288 240v QCIF 176h x 144 120v Audio Outputs Unbalanced Analog Stereo Consumer Line level AES 3id 75 Ohm 1 VPP Unbalanced Au
76. ts ID into the camera This represents regular two way communication Full Duplex Mode Another Example Students from classrooms or large auditoriums are communicating with doctors or surgeons inside of operation rooms or other sealed environments With the DEC 200 s talkback option students or monitoring staff are able to ask on the spot questions and communicate and learn in real time 4 2 1 Talkback Session between DEC 200 and ENC 200 To use the talkback function on the DEC 200 in connection with the 2007 please be sure that your encoder has the firmware version 0 9 20 or higher because this firmware is necessary If your ENC 200 does not have the firmware version 0 9 20 or higher please contact support teracue com In order to talkback from the DEC 200 to the ENC 200 please be sure that you have a microphone or another audio signal connected to the Audio In input of your DEC 200 Take also care that loudspeakers are connected in the Audio Out output of the ENC 200 on which you want talkback See Figure 33 Figure 34 shows the talkback connection between DEC 200 and ENC 200 in Full Duplex Mode ENC 200 DEC 200 Speaker Audio Out Network Audio In Figure 33 Talkback connection between DEC 200 and ENC 200 IPEG 2 Decoder S TERACU an eyevis qroup company 48 For a talkback session you must configure the DEC 200 decoder and the
77. windows you can open the command prompt tool A practical way to open a command window within Windows Explorer is to write C Windows system32 cmd exe Another way to open a new commando prompt is by choosing the Start menu and selecting Run Then write in the text field and press the button See Figure 28 Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you cmd OK Cancel Browse Figure 28 Command to open the command prompt In both cases the following window opens see Figure 29 Command Prompt Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 26001 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Administrator gt Figure 29 Command Prompt window to test the remote control of the DEC 200 44 9 TERACU an eyevis qroup company For starting a telnet session type telnet lt ip address gt 2323 e g telnet 172 16 20 200 2323 and press the Enter button See Figure 30 The value 2323 specifies the used TCP IP port number for the telnet session of the remote control test The IP address should correspond to the DEC s IP address Command Prompt Efx Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 26001 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2801 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Administrator gt telnet 172 16 20 111 2323 Figure 30 Starting a telnet session for the remote control test
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