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1. If your up link port requirements change simply unplug the existing SFP module and plug in the new module The SFP transceiver modules must be installed before the encoder is powered on Installing SFP 1 Switch off the unit supply voltage 2 Mount the SFP transceiver to the unit see bottom instructions 2 fibre version 1 fibre version 3 Connect the fibre optic cable s 4 Ensure that the remote end of the fibre is already connected to an active switch 5 Switch on the unit supply voltage YE 30 The SFP transceiver module has a bale clasp latch that makes easier to install or remove the module Protect the SFP module by inserting a clean dustplug into the module after you remove the fiber cable Be sure to clean the optic surfaces of the fiber cable before you plug the cable into another module When using 2 fibre version SFP select carefully the correct optical port for TX and RX operation To unplug and plug in the SFP module follow these steps 1 Open the bale clasp on the SFP module by pressing the clasp downward until it is in a horizontal position 2 Use a small flat blade screwdriver or other long narrow instrument to push on the hinge pin to unlock the SFP cage latch 3 Grasp the SFP module by the bale clasp and gently pull it out of the SFP cage To plug in the module 1 Orient the transceiver with the bale clasp on the bottom close the bale clasp by pushing it up over the transceiver t
2. Topic expression and message content filter matches the internal event MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Video triggering For video the triggering can trigger actions such as changing video settings frame rate bit rate and video quality for each video profile based on events Rate Control Rate control type VBR CBR 9 Capped VBR Frame rate 1 30fps Default 5 frames s Triggered 25 frames s An example from Video Encoder Encode Interval 1 30 Default 1 Triggered 1 Configurations page shows a ee g pag Effective Frame rate Default 5 frames s Triggered 25 frames s The video bit rate and frame rate gt len AE See change when an event triggered Sorte DREES iranan Toggered 25 mame Image quality 1 100 Default 100 Triggered 100 Bitrate 128 40000 Default 500 kbps Triggered 2500 kbps Contact closure triggering For contact closure digital I O the triggering changes the output state in case of an event An example from Digital VO page Output 1 Common AAA Type DigitalOutput Name Output 1 Idle State Open Closed Mode Monostable Y Bistable Delay time 500 ms Status Logical State Open Inactive 33 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Video Analytics configuration is activated if the configuration is included in at least one of the profiles Note Profile does not need to be activated when config uring video ana
3. NTP status synchronization OK No NTP servers configured Shows configured NTP servers IP address Set UTC time manually Select date format type Select time format type Notes If month is entered as 14 the date will change to February of the next year and if date is entered as 32 the date will change to the 1st of the next month if the number of days in the current month is 31 The date and time entered in the boxes has to match the format specified If the required date is 1st Jan 2011 it has to be entered as 01 01 2011 and not as 1 1 2011 The latter setting will throw up an error when saved MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Device Management Configuration Backup Note Restores all setting to default Bao factory settings including IP config a No file selected Restore amp Reboot Device Control and admin password to defaults Note These fenctions are available also mt push button in the darie front paral Reboot Device Soft Factory Reset Soft Factory Reset Note After the software has been A P Chard Factory Race Hard Factory Reet updated please clear your browser S __ software update cache to ensure the correct Current software 5 0 5 1 upload Brees Mo file elected Upload A Reboot operation of WebUI paare Downicad from URL pfig 199 168 0 2 tee_package Downissa amp Retea license Management Device serial number WKOLEUI274 Note A new license will repl
4. Destination address 239 192 0 96 be used for RTP and then the Bere Destination port 17056 following odd port number shall be TTL Time To Live 0 255 16 hope Deuk valuewd used for RTCP RFC 1889 Escape entre Sua a Auto start a Quality of Service DSCP 0 63 9 Default value 0 Transmission mode Default all frames Triggered Al frames Container pte SRTP Ors Stream Multiplication VIDEO ENCODER CONFIGURATIONS page Usage Profiles Here you see how the media profile is assigned to a video source MPEG 2 Options P frame interval There are three options Every frame IP Every second frame IBP Every third frame IBBP GOP format MPEG 2 GOP format MPEG 4 Options Simple profile Simple Profile SP is recommended only for decoder compatibility Interlacing toolsets are not used 18 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Advanced simple profile H 264 options Baseline Main Rate control Rate control type Frame rate 1 30fps Encode Interval 1 30 GOP length Image quality 1 100 Bitrate 128 15000 Trigger configuration Enabled Timeout Event subscription Event Topic Expr Message content filter RTSP options Session timeout Streaming Configuration Destination address Destination port TTL Time To Live 0 255 Auto start Quality of Service DSCP 0 63 Transmission mode Container Advanced Si
5. Encoded video image quality can adjust in VBR or capped VBR mode Encoded video bitrate 128Kbps 15Mbps Enables disables the triggering feature Keeps the event state unchanged for the defined period for instance if an event clears quickly it does not change its state for the defined timeout recommended 5 seconds For triggering For fallback from triggered state Select the event type The topic expression of the event Event description filter and values Timeout for RTSP session Destination IP address Multicast Multicast IP address multicast group This multicast IP address has to be same at both encoder and corre sponging decoders Unicast IP address of receiving decoder UDP port number 0 65536 This number has to be same at both encoder and decoder pairs Use even port numbers only Time To Live for video packets number of hops that a packet is permit ted to travel before being discarded by a router Video streaming will automatically start after reboot Changing autostart does not immediately start or stop streams Differentiated Services Code Point field lets you set bits in the stream IP header allowing a network device to apply rules such as how the packet is forwarded in the network and QoS Quality of service management All frames is the default option and enables the encoder to pass stream all frames and P frames I frames enables encoder to send only l frames meaning filtering all P frame
6. 100Base T RJ 45 Fast Ethernet The connectivity can be upgraded to 10 100 1000Base T operation Gigabit Ethernet by enabling an optional license MLH242 Power over Ethernet PoE option MPH100 series encoders supports PoE standard 802 3af This means that the encoders can be powered through the LAN cable CAT5 without the need of individual power supplies Requirements for the use of PoE e APower over Ethernet PoE compliant switch or hub e MLH251 license activation Models with SFP interface SFP modules for optical Ethernet operation are available with a variety of different types allowing users to select the suitable module for to provide the required optical reach over the available optical fibre type The optical connector type is LC PC single or dual By default the SFP port supports Fast Ethernet transceivers By enabling an optional license MLH242 the port is upgraded to support Gigabit Ethernet transceivers See the product catalogue for available models When installing the fibre optic cable do not exceed the minimum bending radius when connecting cable to the system Optical Ethernet connection meets class 1 laser safety requirements of IEC 60825 2 2004 and US department of health services 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 1990 when operated within the specified tempera ture power supply and duty cycle ranges MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual How to unplug or plug in the SFP transceiver module
7. D9 Screw MPH PSION female terminal encoder Receive gt 6 Mgmt ONVIF data output a 7 lll MPH series video encoder support ONVIF Open Network Video ae Interface Forum global interface version 1 02 Profile S System 5 8 Ground ground Local management connection CLI CLI Command Line Interface and management cable CIC506 pinout D9 female screw terminal MPH series video encoder include a command line interface CLI for configuration purposes The CLI is a text based interface that allows the user to interact with the operating system by entering commands and optional arguments CLI is accessible through any terminal emulator application e g Hyper Terminal or PuTTY The command structure is the same for all session types A typical CLI usage is to access the device IP address settings By default the data channel 2 is set for CLI usage The data channel 2 can be set to normal RS232 data mode with WebUI when needed Note Data 2 channel can be set either general RS232 data transport mode or CLI mode not simultaneously The default factory setting is CLI mode Hard and soft factory reset restores the data channel 2 to the CLI mode Local CLI connection The local CLI session can be establish via data channel 2 by using a serial data connection RS232 cable type Teleste CIC506 Note Data 2 port must be set to CLI mode Remote CLI connection Over the IP network you can make Telnet or SSH connecti
8. Data port s traffic counter 27 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Usage Hodal Mode i Disabled Tunney Protocal T ONVIF PTS Service Turn head st serial bus Note Configure protocol in PTZ Nodes and ether features in PTZ Configuration 1 In order to activate the ONVIF PTZ protocol data port mode must be first set to the ONVIF PTZ service usage from the Terminal Server page Interface Configuration Video Interfaces Terminal Server Digital I O PT Nodes dy Media Configuration Video Sources amp Sinks Video Encoders Video Analytics Metadata PTZ Control dy Media Configuration Video Sources amp Sinks Video Encoders Video Analytics Metadata PTZ Control Media Profiles Wy TERMINAL SERVICE 1 enable ONVIF PTZ on DATA 1 PTZ NODE 2 set a bus address for camera PTZ CONFIGURATIONS 3 set limitations for PTZ operations MEDIA PROFILE PTZ configurations assignment Step by step flowchart how to configure ONVIF PTZ data 1 channel in the MPH encoder 28 ONVIF PTZ service ONVIF PTZ service lets you control the camera from ONVIF client application ONVIF PTZ service is available from data channel 1 It means that MPH converts ONVIF PTZ commands to Pelco D commands and transmits that to the camera via Data channel 1 gt PTZ Node Nodel Configuration Name PTZ Nodel
9. Log download Start Stop RTSP link copy General Access X X K X Video Encoder Save Cancel General Access Backup Restore Read and write access to all pages and all settings Reboot device XKX XX XX O O X X Maintenance Soft factory reset Hard factory reset Software upload Software download License install General Access X xX Save x x Cancel xX X sil Change password X X Management Change user group View Edit other users Add User MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual MAIN PAGE PROPERTIES pe MPH 14 E2 0G 4x AAA Serial Number RLO2605493 Hint You can open sdp file with the VLC player to HW Version 3 0 view the stream but notice the following requirements SW Version 2 0 10 2 Stream port number should be even number Metin O d 0 7 39 If you are using multicast stream ensure that you Current time Thu 16 Feb 2012 09 23 47 EET have set valid multicast IP address Self Test Result Passed Make sure that windows firewall is turned off Current Temperature Celsius 35 STATUS Profile 1 Video 1 Persistent Streams Type Encoder Multicast UnicastTarget Address Target Port Camera Status Stream Status Video H264 Multicast 239 192 0 0 17000 Ok Profile 2 Video 1 RTSP URI rtsp 172 31 6 5 P2 Persistent Streams Type Encoder Multicast fUnicastTarget Address Target Port Camera Status Stream Status SOP Video H264 Mult
10. Streaming Protocol RTSP la a network protocol used to establish and control media sessions between devices For example a video Decoder sends RTSP play command to the video Encoder Note If port clash is detected while configuring RTSP server port device gives an error message and disables RTSP server After that you have to give an unused valid port and enable RTSP server again Session Announcement Protocol SAP is a protocol for broadcasting multicast session information A SAP listening application can listen to the SAP multicast IP address and construct a guide of all advertised multicast sessions RFC 2974 SAP uses Session Description Protocol SDP as the format of the session descriptions Announcement data is sent using IP multicast and UDP Administration Date amp Time Network Services HTTP enabled HTTP port HTTPS enabled HTTPS port RTSP enabled RTSP port Enabled TLS versions TLS 1 0 TLS 1 1 TLS 1 2 HTTP Digest Authentication Enabled Session Announcement Protocol SAP Enabled Multicast TTL Announcement interval Administrative scope 40 Services Network Services HTTP enabled 4 HTTP port 80 HTTPS enabled El HTTPS port 443 RTSP enabled oR TSP port 554 RTSP Digest Authentication 3 Note All the actvve RTSP sessions should be l closed before this configuration is changed Enabled TLS Versions TLS 1 0 E TLS 1 1 7 TLS 1 2 x HTTP Diges
11. at boot time after the 6 green blinks Hard factory reset shall be applied 4 x short red blinks Wait until device has fully started power led green MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Getting started CPS25x series power supply for MPH100 device PS Install the temperature hardened stand alone MPH100 series encoder to the installation location A 12 V supply voltage is provided by a CPS25x series power supply see example picture beside or alternately through the LAN cable CAT5 when using Power over Ethernet PoE technology Install the rack mount MPH400 series encoder into a MSR416 installation frame equipped with a MPS12x series power supply Connect all needed signals to their respective connectors on the device s front panel e Data and contact closure signals to the screw terminal connector e CVBS video signals to the BNC female connector s e Ethernet network to Ethernet connector Switch on the power and wait until the power led M lits green start up time approx 100 secs This indicates that the device hardware is operating properly and ready for usage Note If led doesn lit green refer to M LED indicator section to know the status of the device Log on to the device using the IP address assigned by DHCP server or locally from a Mgmt port CLI and then set all necessary settings in the device Note If
12. from WebUl CLI or ONVIF interface led blinks 2s During software update LED will blink throughout the firmware image transfer duration Blinking Green M module power led LED indicator operation This LED indicates power status factory reset interface activity Factory reset The factory reset can be done via WebUI CLI or using the pin hole reset button on the front panel of device There are two types of factory resets Soft factory and Hard factory reset The Soft factory reset restores all except IP configuration to the default factory settings The Hard factory reset restores all settings to default factory settings Reset pinhole The reset pinhole is a button that resets the device to its original default settings To use this button insert a stiff wire such as a straightened paper clip into the pinhole If you release the button immediately the device will reboot with current settings But if you hold the button you can restore the default settings as following table shows Led Colour Mode Time window to select Soft factory reset If reset button is released in this time window soft factory reset is selected 6 x short green blinks at boot time Soft factory reset shall be applied 2 x short red blinks Wait until device has fully started power led green Time window to select Hard factory reset If reset button is released in this time window hard factory reset is selected 24 x yellow blinks
13. is used for full multipoint communications where multiple trans ceiver devices may be connected to a single twisted pair signal cable Most RS485 systems use a Master Slave architecture where each Slave unit has a unique address and responds only to packets addressed to that unit Packets are generated by the Master e g CCTV controller keyboard which periodically polls all connected Slave units e g CCTV camera receiver units The Slave unit that has been addressed then sends the appropriate reply packet back to the Master Slave units have no means of initiating communication without the risk of a collision so they need to be assigned the right to transmit by the Master by polling RS485 exists in two versions 2 wire and 4 wire Data termination and biasing Termination is used to match impedance of a node to the impedance of the transmission line being used When impedance are mismatched the transmitted signal is not completely absorbed by the load and a portion is reflected back into the transmission line If the source transmission line and load impedance are equal these reflections are eliminated Biasing gt the lines will be biased to known voltages and nodes will not interpret the noise from undriven lines as actual data without biasing resistors the data lines float in such a way that electrical noise sensitiv ity is greatest when all device stations are silent or unpowered Input terminatio
14. le E Vcc out 12 24VDC 29 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Device generates events from chang es in digital input states Events are used internally to trigger configuration changes in video encoding or provided for ONVIF clients through metadata streams and ONVIF notification inter faces Real Time Notification Interface and Base Notification Interface Interface Configuration Video Interfaces Terminal Server Digital 1 0 Input 1 Common Type Name Input filter Filtering time Status Logical State Time of last change Tunneling Protocol Protocol TCP Server Listens at 0 0 0 0 No Connection StateChanged InputiStateChanged RuleEngine InputAnalyzer StateChanged State Contact closure interfaces configuration Click Digital I O under the Interface Configuration menu Contact Closure Inputs amp Outputs page appears on the screen Contact closure settings can be changed on this page Contact closure input 1 amp 2 Common Name Input filter Filtering time Status Logical State Time of last change Change counter Tunneling protocol Protocol Address Port Connection status ONVIF Rules Rule Type Rule Name Messages Message Data 30 User defined alias name for contact closure interface max 64 chars Monitors how many state changes happen from close to open or vice versa during the time frame given b
15. media profiles Each media profile can be set separately for individual resolution frame rate GOP structure and bitrate within the processing power of the device o Click Media Profiles under the Media Configuration menu Media Profile Configurations page appears on the screen On this page you TIA can associate virtual video sources with physical video inputs and Media Profiles y encoding profiles MEDIA PROFILE By default this page contains six different media profiles VIDEO INTERFACE Notes It is not possible to change encoding format resolution sl alia eel aci n and video input settings on this page Before modifying the profiles See the video stream must be stopped on the MAIN page VIDEO SOURCE CONFIGURATION gt F SRPA video nist e Click to see Click this to create s ysical video mtertace selection E e Text overlay more settings copy from profile ENCODER CONFIGURATION Profile 1 Video 1 e Destination IP address Name Profile 1 Video 1 primary stream e Additional IP address es stream multiplication Video Source Configuration e Dynamic streams RTSP Assigned configuration Source 1 Plain Video 1 ll METADATA Events Video Encoder Configuration e Analytics Motion detection tampering detection e Destination IP address primary stream e Additional IP address es stream multiplication Assigned configuration PTZConfiguration1 x e Dynamic streams RTSP Assigned configura
16. the reboot command to restart the device Use the softfactoryreset command to make soft factory reset to the device Use the hartfactoryreset command to make hard factory reset to the device 47 Enter the devmgmt command to view devmgmt menu KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKEKHK devmgmt menu KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKRKKKKKKKKEKK reboot softfactoryreset hardfactoryreset licenseupdate swversion swud getconf putcont up help exit Available CLI commands in devmgmt menu These commands allows you to manage device as make factory resets update firmware and save restore device settings Entering help reboot displays information about the reboot command reboot Description Reboot the device Entering help softfactoryreset displays information about the softfactoryreset command softfactoryreset Description Soft factory resets the device Specific configurations will be reset to factory defaults The device will reboot on this command Entering help hartfactoryreset displays information about the hartfactoryreset command hardfactoryreset Description Hard factory resets the device All configurations will be reset to factory defaults The device will reboot on this command MPH100 400 series video encoders C Use the licenseupdate command to activate a new licence to the device Use the swversion command to view the current firmware version of the device Use the swud comma
17. via CLI MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual MPH100 amp 400 series models Electrical RJ 45 Ethernet interface Small form factor plu One video input Two video inputs One video input a3U0 e pue s pajunoul 498 y ETHERNET MO MPH411 AA es opaco E aiM AA 5 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manua able SFP Ethernet interface Two video inputs ETHERNET MO MPH41 2 aa Ethernet interface Led 2 Led 1 Electrical Ethernet connector RJ 45 Led Colour Mode Green Link up 2 Blinking Green Traffic OFF Dark No link Orange 1000 Mbps OFF Dark 100 Mbps Ethernet port s led indicator operation RJ 45 connector Led Colour Mode Green Link up SFP Blinking Green Traffic OFF Dark No link Ethernet port s led indicator operation when SFP optical connector Note 100BASE FX SFP module is always supported 1000BASE X SFP module has to be activated with the required license MLH247 Ethernet connections MPH encoder supports both Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connec tion speeds Ethernet interface type is either a fixed electrical copper or has support for a small form factor pluggable transceiver SFP module Supported SFP transceivers are specified by Teleste Please see the latest lits of available products Models with electrical network interface By default electrical Ethernet connector type is a 10
18. Be sure that the configuration does not exceed Fast Ethernet port throughput 21 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Note Minimum Min values may Resolution Bitrate kbps be smaller without any picture Min Max Recommended quality degradation Interlacing Interlacing gt Tad Gira toolsets OFF toolsets ON ecommended bitrates CBR CapVBR CBR CapVBR CBR CapVBR for H 264 encoding i i i D1 1900 1900 5500 2500 2500 2800 2300 4CIF 1900 1900 5500 2500 2500 2800 2300 Half D1 1000 1000 3000 1400 1400 1700 1300 2CIF 1000 1000 3000 1400 1400 CIF 500 500 1700 650 650 QCIF 150 150 500 200 200 Resolution Bitrate kbps Min Max Recommended Interlacing Interlacing toolsets OFF toolsets ON Recommended bitrates CBR CapVBR CBR CapVBR CBR CapVBR for MPEG 4 encoding D1 2200 2200 6000 3500 3500 3200 3200 4CIF 2200 2200 6000 3500 3500 3200 3200 Half D1 1200 1200 3200 1900 1900 1800 1800 2CIF 1200 1200 3200 1900 1900 CIF 600 600 2000 1000 1000 QCIF 200 200 600 300 300 Resolution Bitrate kbps Min Max Recommended Interlacing Interlacing toolsets OFF toolsets ON Recommended bitrates CBR CapVBR CBR CapVBR CBR CapVBR for MJPEG encoding D1 6000 6000 12000 8000 8000 8000 8000 4CIF 6000 6000 12000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Half D1 3000 3000 6000 4500 4500 4500 4500 2CIF 3000 3000 6000 4500 4500 CIF 2000 2000 4500 2500 2500 QCIF 600 600 1300 750 750 Resolution Bitrate kbps Min Max Recommended Interlacing Interlacing tools
19. Encoder Configurations page appears on the screen Video encoding settings can be configured on this page e g select format MJPEG MPEG 2 MPEG 4 and H 264 set resolution bit rate frame rate and multicast IP port settings for each profile This page contains by default six different customizable encoding profiles This feature allows you to set six different video encoding combinations each with their own settings On this page you can also add multiplied multicast unicast streams from each encoder Encoder 1 H 264 Common Name Encoder 1 4 264 Format MJPEG MPEG 2 MPEG 4 H 264 Resolution Opi PAL 720x576 Half D1 PAL 352x576 9 4CIF PAL 704x576 2ciF PAL 704x288 CIF PAL 352x288 ocr PAL 176x144 Profile 1 Video 1 Click this to see more settings o vi VIDEO ENCODER CONFIGURATIONS page Common NTSC 720x480 NTSC 352x450 NTSC 704x480 NTSC 704x240 NTSC 352x240 NTSC 176x120 Name User defined alias name for video profile max 63 chars Resolution Video resolution either QCIF CIF 2CIF 4CIF Half D1 or D1 17 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual VBR Variable Bit Rate video aims at Usage constant quality but as the bit rate Profiles 4 Video 2 fluctuates over time MPEG 2 Options CBR Constant Bit Rate video P frame interval Every fama fluctuates in quality while its multi OD plexing behaviour is easy to predict GOP format IPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
20. Interface PTZ Device on serial interface Data 1 Note Configure the serial port in 41 page Serial bus must first be allocated to PTZ use than also Protocol Pelco O Protocol Dependent Configuration _ Pan Tilt Control Zoom Control Focus Control 2 Next on the PTZ Nodes page you need to set a Bus address for the camera you can have two cameras using the same Data port with different bus addresses gt PTZ Config PTZ1 Configuration Name PTZConfigurationl PTZ node Nodel Default speed 0 0 1 0 1 00 pan 1 00 tilt 1 00 Zoom Pan limits 1 0 1 0 1 00 1 00 Tilt limits 1 0 1 0 1 00 1 00 Zoom Limits 1 0 1 0 0 00 1 00 Status Status Inactive 3 Then on the PTZ configurations page you can set limitations for PTZ operations For each PTZ node you can limit speed pan tilt and zoom gt Profile 1 Video 1 Name Video Source Configuration Profile 1 Video 1 Assigned configuration Source 1 Plain Video 1 Video Encoder Configuration Assigned configuration Encoder 1 H 264 ll PTZ Configuration Assigned configuration PTZConfiguratioml PTZ Configuration Metadata Configuration PTZConfiguration2 None Assigned configuration Metadata 1 Video Analytics Configuration Assigned configuration None pa 4 Finally on the Media profiles page you need to assign the PTZ configuration to the media profile where the camera is connec
21. Led indicator operation This LED indicates the status of Terminal server activity on RS422 485 port Data 1 Data 2 Tunnelling protocol X x ONVIF PTZ protocol X RS232 x RS422 RS485 X Command line interface X MPH unit provides two data channels for PTZ cameras on Terminal server page MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual MPH Encoder Slave 8 DATA2 GND Ground shield RS485 2w data connection diagram A 2 wire RS485 network is implemented as a half duplex system using single twisted pair cabling This means that data can flow in both directions but only in one direction at a time MPH Encoder Slave 1 DATA1 OUT DATA1 GND Ground shield RS422 RS485 4w data connection diagram A 4 wire RS485 network can be implemented as a full duplex system using two twisted pair buses where each bus is used for each direction of transmission RS485 Line Line 2 wire Termination Biasing O DATA1 OUT DATA1 OUT DATA1 IN O DATA1 IN Data mode Data type descriptions RS232 is an unbalanced data format i e the signal wire working against a reference ground Simplex RS232 requires two connections signal and ground Full duplex RS232 requires three connections signal TX signal RX and ground RS422 is a balanced data format Simplex RS422 requires three data connections and ground Full duplex RS422 requires five data connections in in out out and ground RS485
22. ME CIO Sa ici ele 24 Data type desciaploOS a ii a utah acd sata ccna nie lie aa a E aa dao 25 Data termination and biasing cccccccccescecsececsececeeeeceeceeceucecsueeseueeseececuecesseceseeseneasessueesueeseneessesensessneeeens 25 Data Interfaces cConnguraU ON norni a a a a a a 26 Bata TEZA VSD eiee a a a a aa e aT 26 Tunneling Protocol A A A Sieusen uate ece els 27 ONVIF PTA SEIC Oas a ae see a a a aE eee A a E A T 28 Configuring Contact Closure Channels 00 00 ii a ieee ea ee ee 29 31 Event management SYStOM ccccccccccecccceeeeceneeneeeeseneeceneeeeneeeeeeeesaeessaeeeseeeeaaeeesaueesaueeseeeeseaeesueessueesensensnees 32 33 Video a alytics con TIguratioNS tii A A A NN 34 Metadata configurations eee 35 Network Setting Sceire A eansasebiesbet indo santawsnotonn shin tumane unt eeeeae 36 37 Date time SettndS iaa 38 Device Management iii AA AA AAA AA 39 42 Command Line Interface GElL tii ii 43 50 IVP ACLS sino vate So ca ies 51 LegaldeclaratonS inside tocata iaiaa 54 MPH series video encoders introduction Stand alone video encoder with 1 or 2 video inputs bi directional data and contact closure channels development and Teleste reserves the rights to alter MPH series encoders are ONVIF Open Network Video Interface Forum specifications features compliant products This provides wide interoperability with any ONVIF manufacturing release dates and compliant device or system even the general ava
23. MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Configuring data channels 5 m Z lt E lt a wns GO O as es ag es DATA 1 OUT N DATA 1 IN DATA 1 IN Lower screw terminal connector on front panel is used for data connections 24 DEL exe A The MPH100 400 encoder provides two independent bi directional data channels Supported data modes for data channel 1 are RS422 RS485 2w and RS485 4w Data channel 2 is fixed for RS232 mode only Data port settings can be configured from web user interface WebUl or Command Line Interface CLI Data channel 1 is fully configurable and supports RS422 RS485 2 wire and RS485 4 wire modes ONVIF PTZ service is only available from data channel 1 whereas data channel 2 is used either for RS232 data mode or command line interface usage Both channels support tunnel ling protocol and can be connected to the PTZ controller application The default factory settings are e Data channel 1 RS485 2w e Data channel 2 mode is set to CLI Command Line Interface usage Pin Signal RS232 RS422 RS485 2w RS485 4w 1 OUT OUT 2 OUT OUT 3 Data 1 IN IN OUT IN 4 IN IN OUT IN J GROUND GROUND GROUND 6 TX T Data 2 RX 8 GROUND Data connector s pinout and supported data types Mode Active Connection Terminal server TCP connection is established On stream Led Colour Green Blinking Green OFF Dark No stream T terminal server
24. PPPP MPEG 4 Options f Profile es Riel Because in unconstrained VBR video Sepia o ee oe the bit rate fluctuation might be too H 264 Options large capped VBR video is proposed Profile paceline Main as an alternative Capped VBR video Rate Control aims at a constant quality but when in Rate control type CBR cer capped VER certain intervals this requires a too e e q o Frame rate 1 30fps Default 30 frames s Triggered 30 frames s high bit rate the bit rate is limited da A Len 7 mi e interval 14 30 i i e capped in order to support more Default 1 Triggered 1 video flows on the links at the Effective Frame rate Default 30 frames s Triggered 30 frames s expense of a quality reduction GOP length Default 30 frames Triggered 30 frames Image quality 1 100 Default 100 Triggered 100 Bitrate 128 20000 Default 2500 kbps Triggered 2500 kbps Trigger Configuration Enabled Timeout as ls Event Subscription For Triggering Topic RuleEngine AdaptiveMotionDetection ThresholdCrossed Trigger Configuration aa PA Rule name MotionDetectionRulel See section Event management system from page 32 for more details A Topics RuleEngine AdpativeMotionDetection ThresholdCrossed Message content filter boolean tt Simpleltem BName Rule and SYalve MotonDetectionRule1 RTSP Options Session timeout 60 g Streaming Configuration Note Only even port numbers can
25. User Anonymous Create and manage users Configure network Upgrade Software Restore configuration Backup configuration Factory Reset Hard Reset Soft Reset Configure streaming Request Streams RTSP View Device Status User management Click User management under the Administration menu User management page appears on the screen This page allows you modify user settings feeb bee User Administration Services 608009000008 6066 08 User Management ly Users Shows device user accounts All user accounts are protected by a user name and a password Administrator user can create and remove user Username Set username for user Password Set password for user Note Hard Factory reset restores admin password to defaults User Level Select user level for user Functionality Allowed users Shows permissions for different users 42 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Command Line Interface CLI The MPH series video encoder unit includes a command line interface CLI for configuration purposes The CLI is a screen interface that allows the user to interact with the operating system by entering com mands and optional arguments The MPH supports CLI over UART RS 232 Telnet and SSH CLI is accessed through any terminal emulator application The com mand structure is the same for all session types Note PuTTY is a free and open source terminal emulator applica tion which ca
26. User manual MPH100 400 MPH series video encoders H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG MPEG 2 video encoders for PTZ and fixed camera networking applications Video Networks MPH series video encoders user manual 59 P Nm A E Lo AA 300453 rev00 Contents MPH series video Encoders introducti0N ccoocccocncoccccoconocnnonnnoncnnnnnnnnnnoncnnncnonnnonnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninaninns 1 MPH series video encoders front and rear panel o coocccoccccocccoccconcnoncnconnconcnoncnoncncnnnconnnonnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnos 2 3 MPH100 400 series video encoders mechanical CONNECTIONS cccoooonccccocnncnncononnconcnncnnononcnnnnncnnnnnnnnonanennnnncnnnnns 3 FACloO y TESO losia icis iia 3 Reset ONIONS vin a tal 3 Getting started siii od lia 4 QUICKANSTUCUON So isos 4 Devices IP address o ea 4 MPF4100 400 Serles imodels 2 ii A iii 5 Ethernet Mia csi taco acts rt cetacean n a a EEA O A E OE mete 6 7 EeMNE r COMMCCIONS eere oE oie 6 Models with electrical network interface ccoooccccocnccconcconccconcnononnconencnnnnnnncnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnninonnnncnnnnnnns 6 Power over Ethemet POE OPINE a A 6 Models WIR SFP IMENICE cea ld Ea aS 6 How to unplug or plug in the SFP transceiver module occcoocccccccccnconccnccnncnnconcnncnonononnncnnnnnrnnonancnonnncnconanins T To unplug and plug in the SFP module follow these Steps cccooccccocccccocnccccnconononocnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnonanonnnnnn
27. Y application Wait until the following PuTTY Configura tion window appears on the screen l Pull TY Configuration E Dri i rine Specty the deshrabon you wart to connect Required settings Keyboud Tha Name hos IF saaren 7 IP address Eel fizz 16 2004 A Fasha Connechon bce Device IP address Wore y Tera Filogin fF SSH Port 22 Pat he eg 3 Behawicas DON FE Or GONDE A HOE AO Connection type SSH feo Saved waini Cine Colours Deak Seir Connechon Data Pima Telnet Alogn y SSH Sens Liros verd on eco Abe C Newer of Onion clean en Ait Upen Cancel PuTTY application view Windows XP 2 Enter the device IP address into the Host Name or IP address address bar and click to continue The following PuTTY window appears on the screen 177 162005 PuTTY Telnet program view 3 Enter the required user name and the password The following 172 16 200 5 PuTTY window appears on the screen E 177 162005 PuTTY The CLI connection to MPH series video encoder is now completed and you can now use the CLI commands to management the device The CLI connection can be terminated by entering command exit MPH100 400 series video encoders CL user manual Command Description up Jump to previous level Displays a list of available commands in level exit Exits the session help Use the setutc command to change dev
28. a profile means that streams using that profile contain metadata Four metadata configurations are supported In addition to video analytics information metadata can transmit PTZ camera status and position to the Onvif client Carrying other events such as loss of video signal is done by metadata channel Metadata transmits video analytics information like motion detection over RTP stream in XML format Currently MPH transmits motion detection information PTZ camera status feedback and video loss event over metadata channel Common Name User defined alias name for metadata configuration max 64 chars Analytics Scene Description Enable disable scene description When enabled adds video analytics results from each analyzed frame to metadata With motion detection this includes amount of motion detected and defined threshold level PTZ Status Status Enable disable PTZ control status Position Enable disable PTZ camera position Event Subscription Event subscription defines which events are included to metadata stream Topics Event subscription topics Message content filter Event subscription message content filter Multicast Configuration Destination address You can set a multicast address and port number for a Metadata stream Destination port the multicast address can be the same as video stream multicast address but with different port number Time To Live TTL 1 255 Multicast Time To Live for metadata packets Auto s
29. ace the License status sn EE AA V PCurrent icense MPH 4A EFEROOAXAJCO OX HKD 1831774 0 1XLH64 HHXIEX PGHOTS old one A e Install cence install amp Reboot Lisaga features MPEH 4A EFOFXXIXA AXA NIKO APHAO 2 Ch H 364 ROPE Encoder RHS rack mownt RIAS 10 1 008ASf T network interface Gait network 100082 58 T upgrade desbled 415241 f a Normal warranty Exerded warrnaty net available 1 264 license for 2 channel encoder HIPEG license for 2 channel encoder e MPEG leenge for 2 channel encoder duibled MLHIZZ APEC lirendte for channel ceaceder MLHAZZ TLS encryption HTTPS supported i ete eneryption Secre RTP SETP support not available a 00V1F management interface supported Wf SNMP macegement imerface not available MUHITI Adi motion detectian supported Unlimited software upgrades Ad ministration Resource Reservation Protocol RSVP support disabled HLMIS1 Date amp Time Device management Maintenance W o Click Maintenance under the Administration menu Device 7 Management page appears on the screen This page allows you to make configuration backup and restore reboot the device apply soft and hard factory resets update software and install new license key s Configuration Backup Backup Click to store the current configuration to a file Restore Click to find select the stored configuration file to the device and then click Restore amp Reboot to save the c
30. be used and will be shown here Note Underline is not allowed use only marks A Z a Z 0 9 and dash Domain Name Server Configuration If the unit needs to resolve an URL to an IP address by sending a name resolution query for instance NTP server given in URL form from DHCP you need to enter at least one DNS server IP address DNS configuration mode Static Mode or DHCP Mode In Static NTP mode you can set up to 3 NTP servers change the priority by moving the servers up and down and no needed servers can be deleted The server on the top of the list has the highest priority and decreases down the list In DHCP mode all controls are disabled and the priority is assigned by the DHCP server Search domains Searches the given DNS domain e g teleste com for lookup an IP address you can add up to three domain names You can change the DNS domains priority by moving them up and down The top of the list has the highest priority DNS servers Sends name resolution query to then given DNS servers you can add up to three DNS sever You can change the DNS servers priority by moving them up and down The one on the top of the list has the highest priority Network Time Protocol NTP Configuration 37 NTP configuration mode If you select DHCP server to control DNS and NTP settings the manu ally entered DNS and NTP servers will be discarded NTP servers You can add up to three NTP servers for time synchronisation You can c
31. bove the l frame interval of the primary stream would need to be 8 GOP IPPPPPPPIPPPPPPPIPP generating 3 frames per second thus resulting in 3fps stream when P frames are filtered out The use of multiple destination addresses up to a certain degree doesn t load the MPU however one should take into account that the aggregate bit rate of all output streams does not exceed the capacity of the 100Mbps interface Stream multiplication Destination address Destination IP address Multicast Multicast IP address multicast group This multicast IP address has to be same at both encoder and corresponging decoders Unicast IP address of receiving decoder Destination port UDP port number 0 65536 This number has to be same at both encoder and decoder pairs Use even port numbers only Quality of Service DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point field lets you set bits in the stream IP header allowing a network device to apply rules such as how the packet is forwarded in the network and QoS Quality of service management Transmission mode All frames is the default option and enables the encoder to pass stream all frames and P frames frames enables encoder to send only Add new copy frames meaning filtering all P frames Paused pause streaming Adds new copy from stream MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Video streaming performance The following performance table shows the performance of MPH100 400 de
32. cursor in the desired data field or box and enter a new setting Settings are entered by ticking a checkbox or clicking on a radio button by selecting from a pull down list or by scrolling digits with the help of spin buttons Press keyboard s F5 button to refresh the WebUl page view When changing the settings always click Save button to confirm settings By clicking this button on a page Eaaaa_q uS you can see more settings EI I 9 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Starting WebUI session To create a WebUI session first enter the device IP address into the web browser s address bar see section Device s IP address The following LOGIN window appears on the screen Enter the required username and password see bottom in the fields and then click Login to continue gt Web user interface s MAIN PAGE appears on the screen The Web user interface session to MPH series video encoder is now activated Please enter your Username and Password Username admin Password admin Login window with the default username and password for administrator User levels and permissions The user management supports three different user levels of which each has specific priviledges as shown below The individual usernames pass words and approved user level can be changed via the WebUI and CLI Page Operation User Operator Administrator General Access X X SDP download Main
33. e LE r a i a I i hr i i 4 T 7 as i i i E Y gt k gt M Led Power and status indicator led Front panel MPH400 rack mount encoder example view from MPH402 device 12 24 VDC T Led Terminal server indicator led 8 16 DATA CC Back panel ETHERNET M Led Power and Status indicator led Front ne 2 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual X Ae MPH100 400 series video encoders mechanical connections 1 Video input 1 BNC female and indicator led 2 Video input 2 BNC female for 2 ch versions or Video loop through port for 1 ch versions and indicator led 3 16 pin screw terminal and T indicator led Data interfaces EIA RS422 485 data1 EIA RS232 data 2 manage ment interface CLI or general purpose serial port Contact closure interfaces cc input 1 cc input 2 cc output 4 Ethernet interface fixed RJ 45 female or socket for SFP module available with a variety of types 5 Power supply connector 2 pin screw terminal 12 28 VDC 6 Handle MPH400 series only Reset button Device software reboot and hard soft factory defaults restoration see section Factory reset Ground Device ground connection Led Colour Mode OFF Dark Power off Yellow Device starts up Red Device self test failed M Green Power on Device is functional Device is being accessed from any interface Whenever device is accesed
34. e config file name gt Description Download configuration file from tftp server and restore configurations Device will reboot once the file is downloaded successfully Example getconf 1p 192 168 36 148 file tve cfg Entering help putconf displays information about the putconf command putconf lt ip server 1p gt lt file config file name gt Description Upload configuration file to tftp server for backup The file name can be chosen by the user Example putconf ip 192 168 36 148 file tve cfg MPH100 400 series video encoders C Use the linkstatus command to see information from the network inter face and link status Use the linklevel command to set link mode and mtu size Use the ip command to change device IP settings An example how to change device IP address subnet and gateway network ip mode static addr 172 31 252 13 mask 255 255 0 0 gate 172 31 2 1 49 Enter the network command to view network menu KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKEKK network menu KK AAA AAA AAA AAA AA RAARARAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA linkstatus linklevel 1p hostname dns HCP Use CLI commands in network menu to configure device IP settings Entering help linkstatus displays information about the linkstatus command linkstatus Description Displays network interface and link status Entering help linklevel displays information about the linklevel command linklevel lt mode mode s
35. erate event with different topic Operation MPH can trigger actions for video audio and contact closers output These events are also available for video management system to trigger configurable alarms You can add multiples event at the same time and each one triggers action Following events are available Event Signal lost for video 1 and 2 Signal restored for video 1 and 2 I O Inputs activation I O Inputs deactivation Motion Detection below the threshold for video 1 and 2 Motion Detection above the threshold for video 1 and 2 Camera tampered Camera tamper removed ojig oTimegut Event Subscription For Triggering Signal lost for Video1 E VideoSource SignalLoss Message content filter booleant tt Simpleltem Name VideoSource and Value VCHO and boolean tt Simpleltem Name State and Value false Event Subscription For Fallback From Triggered State Signal restored for Video hal Add Replace VideoSource SignalLoss boolean tt Simpleltem Name VideoSource and Value VCHO and boolean t Simpleltem BName State and SValvue true Message content filter In addition to event topics events contain data describing the event such as the video interface related amount of motion and threshold etc The event data is available in the Message Content filter box which is XPath format for matching XML content Triggering occurs when defined
36. ets OFF toolsets ON Recommended bitrates CBR CapVBR CBR CapVBR CBR CapVBR for MPEG 2 encoding D1 2500 2500 6600 4600 4600 4200 4200 4CIF 2500 2500 6600 4600 4600 4200 4200 Half D1 1300 1300 3500 2500 2500 2300 2300 2CIF 1300 1300 3500 2500 2500 CIF 700 700 2500 1300 1300 QCIF 200 200 600 350 350 22 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebUl user O Cc manual Rate Control Mode GOP Min Max Recommended Recommended GOP sizes for H 264 encoding PER d eo ee Capped VBR 7 3000 15 gt VBR 7 3000 7 gt Rate Control Mode GOP Min Max Recommended Recommended GOP sizes for MPEG 4 encoding CBR 4 120 60 120 Capped VBR 7 120 15 120 VBR T 120 7 120 Rate Control Mode GOP Min Max Recommended Recommended GOP sizes for MPEG 2 encoding CER ey peat Capped VBR 7 120 15 120 VBR T 120 7 120 D1 Half D1 4 CIF 2 CIF CIF QCIF Field Encoding Not available H 264 Base Profile BP Deinterlacer X One field used Level 3 Field Encoding X Not available H 264 Main Profile MP Deinterlacer X One field used Level 3 Field Encoding X MPEG 2 Main Profile MP Deinterlacer X One field used Main Level MBAFF MPEG 4 Simple Profile SP Deinterlacer X One field used Level 5 MBAFF X MPEG 4 Advanced Simple l Profile ASP Deinterlacer x One field used Level 5 Field Encoding X Deinterl X One field used einterlacer PEE Type field value 0 Type specific field values 1 amp 2 0 Supported interlace coding tools for the MPH video encoders
37. field of view that need to be kept private Masking is a feature that enables these areas to be concealed from view Motion detection threshold User defined name for rule max 64 chars Threshold percentage to trigger rule Range is 0 100 Shows rule messages MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Metadata is a data channel and Metadata 1 one of the Onvif features which can Comn carry events PTZ status and or A Name video analytics data for network ri i A Analytics video devices r Scene Description Ei PTZ Status _ Status F Position Cal A cas Event Subscription Topics insi VideoSource Signalloss Message content filter booleant tt Simpleltem Name VideoSo urce and Valu e YCH1 Note Only even port numbers can be used for RTP and then the following odd port number shall be Multicast Configuration used for RTCP RFC 1889 Destination address 239 192 0 0 Destination port 19000 Media Configuration Time To Live TTL 1 255 16 hops Default value 16 Auto start E Video Sources amp Sinks Quality of Service DSCP 0 Default value 0 Video Encoders Metadata configurations Video Analytics Click Metadata under the Media Configuration menu Metadata Configurations page appears on the screen You can add a metadata Note Parameters cannot be configuration to an existing media profile adding a metadata configuration to
38. g Inactive Tx Data interfaces configuration An analog PTZ camera can be controlled remotely over an IP network via the MPH encoder s serial port RS 232 422 485 MPH encoders Interface Configuration supports two ways to control PTZ camera ONVIF PTZ service and video Interfaces transparent RS data tunneling Terminal Server o Click Terminal Server under the Interface Configuration menu Terminal Server Data Ports page appears on the screen Data port settings can be changed on this page Data 1 2 WebuUl Common Name User defined alias name for data interface max 64 chars Mode Data connection protocol towards the external device options are RS422 RS485 2 wire and RS485 4 wire Data 1 and RS232 Data 2 Baud rate Data channel connection speed range 600 230 400 bps Data bits Number of data bits Options are 5 6 7 84 9 Parity A data checking technique which uses an extra bit Options are Even Odd amp N None Stop bits Options are 1 or 2 Termination Enabled disabled Data 1 The dafault setting is enabled Biasing Enabled disabled Data 1 The dafault setting is disabled Usage Model Mode Data usage mode By MPH encoder you can control PTZ cameras via two protocols Tunnelling Protocol and OnVIF 26 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Usage Model ea PEA Tunneling protocol Tunneling Protocal OONVIF PTZ Service Turn head at serial bus Note C
39. ged on this page Ethernet interface Common Type Module Link status Ethernet MAC Link Level Configuration Mode MTU 1000 to 1500 IPv4 Configuration Enable IPv4 IP address resolution IP address Netmask Gateway 36 Device s Ethernet Interface type Shows the status of SFP module Shows the current link status and connection type MAC address of the device You can select the connection mode Auto negotiation or fixed rate You can adjust the maximum transmission unit based on your connec tion type default value is 1492 bytes The MTU range is from 68 to 1500 IPv4 enabled change not supported You can set a static IP address for the unit in case of static IP the user can set IP address subnet mask and gateway address or select DHCP mode to obtain IP address automatically When you enable ZeroConf protocol the device will set an IP address randomly to itself if it fails to find the DHCP server after few trials IP address of the device Netmask address of the device Gateway address for router definition MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Network settings Click Network under the Media Configuration menu Network Settings page appears on the screen Device s network settings can be changed on this page Hostname Configuration Hostname User defined hostname for device max 64 chars If the DHCP server is configured to assign a hostname to the unit it will
40. hange the NTP servers priority by moving them up and down The one on the top of the list has the highest priority MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Date amp Time Local Time Time zone Europe Helsinki 0200 E Local time Mon 12 Dec 2011 10 41 27 EET System time Mon 12 Dec 2011 08 41 27 UTC Time Source Mode SiSynchronize device time with NTP server Set time manually UTC NTP Info Status Current NTP servers Manual Ti Set UTC time 2011 12 12 08 41 27 Time amp Date Format Date yyyy mm dd Time hh mm ss 24h Administration Date amp time settings Click Date amp Time under the Administration menu Date Time 38 Local Time Time zone Local time System time Time Source Mode NTP info Status Current NTP servers Manual time Set UTC time Time amp Date Format Date Time Settings page appears on the screen Device s Date Time settings can be changed on this page This page also shows the system time and the local time calculated using the time zone set on the device Selected time zone Defines how conversion from system time UTC to local time is done For user the local time is shown for example in video text overlay timestamps Conversion also takes daylight saving time in to account Shows local time Shows system time allways in GMT Source for the clock either manual or NTP synchronized
41. he MPEG 4 video encoding engine is compliant with the ISO IEC 14496 2 MPEG 4 SP ASP L5 simple profile standard The MJPEG video encoding engine is compliant with the ISO IEC 13818 2 RFC 2435 standard The MPEG 2 video encoding engine is compliant with the ISO IEC13818 MPEG 2 MP ML standard Note Audio is not supported in MPH100 400 series encoders Audio is supported in MPH200 series encoders General purpose asynchronous data channels are transferred sepa rately from the encoded video signals Firmware version The functionality and operation of the devices described in this manual applies for firmware version 6 0 x 1 MPH100 400 series video encoders user manual MPH series video encoders front and rear panel MPH100 stand alone encoder example view from MPH111 device M Led Power and ostatus indicator led ETHERNET T Led Terminal server indicator led r rm Pr i x Ta a te Far poeem y a i a mi hay a k g m de mi o a al E ne i y F z k n sta ag l E an hay Ti o Ti pa ha f _ ig an j ta i n i e e eee ne r i e a a o A gt pe a a po a E Jar 7 E A ME r co r es cc i BD en n hy E Tas Ta o A gt 7 ne gt i Mi E ss h th o ie i T Ce gs LF a s x z s p r i o k z a a B E ka i hi E saat a s J Ta A A 5 T pe A 3 ME ma y lle 12 24 VDC Ln ds AN i Y LM F a Se a g j Prr E ate ey
42. hen gently insert the transceiver into the port until it clicks into place Note Reboot the device when the SFP is changed Some generic notes for successfull optical connections SFP module s locking release points e Ensure that the fiber patch cord is damage free fiber condition can be easily checked by a visible laser tester e Do not exceed the minimum bending radius of the fibre e Avoid sharp corners on cable shelves and in cable management in overall e Make sure that correct optical connectors are used e Open connectors are always secured by dustcaps during maintenance e Always before mating clean all connectors wet cleaning by high purity alcohol amp drying or dry cleaning with reel based lint free wipes fiber adapters may require special ferrule end face cleaning tools e Before making any visual inspections ensure that system has been shutdown or no optical power is present e For fault finding at least a optical power meter is required a complex fiber cable environment may require use of an OTDR equipment T MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Management interface MPH encoders support web user interface WebUl ONVIF configura tion interface and command line user interface CLI for various configu ration purposes MPH series video encoders can be fully configured using Web user inter face WebUIl You can access the Web user interface via web browser PCI
43. ic NTSC PAL video format detection When changing the video format the device must reboot VIDEO INTERFACES Physical video input VIDEO SOURCE CONFIGURATIONS Video overlay settings VIDEO ENCODER CONFIGURATIONS 6 encoding combinations MEDIA PROFILE CONFIGURATIONS up to 12 media profiles MAIN PAGE Start Stop video streaming Step by step flowchart how to configure video channel in the MPH encoder Camera Monitor MPH101 111 and MPH401 411 contains one video input with loop through loop through Note One channel MPH encoder s second video connector is loop through port for an analog monitor It is designed to transmit the same analog video signal out that is received from video input MPH102 112 and MPH402 412 contains two video inputs 12 Video connection MPH encoder is available in one and two video input models One channel model has equipped with additional loop though output connec tor The video connector type is a BNC female The video input imped ance is 75 O The nominal input level is 1 Vpp Video inputs are equipped with dual colour VIDEO indicator led s on the front panel Video port settings can be configured from web user interface WebUl Led Video Led Video Colour Green Short Blinking Green Orange Off Dark Colour Green Short Blinking Green Orange Off Dark Video
44. icast 239 192 0 32 17032 Ok e MAIN PAGE The MAIN PAGE is opened after the WebUI session has been estab lished to the MPH100 400 series video encoder MPH100 400 encoder contains maximum six 6 encoding profiles which can be individually configured On this page you can see each profile s current status and start stop their video streaming Type Device type configuration map code Serial Number Device serial number HW Version Device hardware version SW Version Device firmware version Uptime Device uptime Current time Device current time Self Test Result Device test result Current Temperature Current ambient temperature STATUS Here you can see each profile s current status Type Stream type Video Encoder Encoding format H 264 MJPEG MPEG 4 MPEG 2 Multicast Unicast Video transmission mode multicast unicast Target Address Multicast Multicast IP address multicast group Unicast IP address of receiving decoder Target Port UDP port number Camera Status Camera status Ok No signal Stream Status Video stream status On Off SDP Link to SDP file Session Description Protocol The SDP file contains stream parameters that are meant for 3rd party applications e g SW decoders to open view the stream Download short term logs Debug log file Download long term logs Debug log file 11 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Configuring video channels Note MPH encoder has automat
45. ice date and time settings 46 Detailed descriptions of CLI commands CLI lets you enter several commands To execute a command press enter after typing command By entering Help command you get a list of all available commands To get more information about how to use a specific command you can enter Help commano Ctrl C is the interrupt key and returns user to the prompt Note letters can be typed either lowercase or uppercase Enter the help command to view a CLI main menu KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKK Main menu KARA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA RA datetime sub menu devmgmt sub menu network sub menu up help exit Datetime command Enter the datetime command to view datetime menu kkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkkkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkkkkkkkx kxx datetime menu XK XK AAA AAA AA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA ARA setutc up help exit Entering help setutc displays a list of options for setutc command setutc lt src time src gt lt date date str gt lt time time str gt Description Sets UTC date and time parameters If no arguments are passed the command will display current date and time lt time src gt manual ntp If manual mode is selected then date and time should be provided lt date str gt Date in DD MM YYYY format lt time str gt Time in HH MM SS 24 hour format MPH100 400 series video encoders CL user manual Use
46. ilability of the product at any time Many similarities exist between the MPH series video encoders the main difference being the number of video channels available and the mechan ics MPH series video encoders are high performance video processing products encoding real time video in mission critical applications for customers in Transportation City Center Monitoring and Corporate Security MPH100 series encoders are temperature hardened compact size stand alone video processing products in the MPX platform MPH400 series encoders are compact size rack mount video processing products in the MPX platform MPH series video encoders provides in addition to transparent link of CVBS video signal independently configurable general purpose bi directional asynchronous data and bi directional contact closure channels The encoded signal from MPH series encoder can be decoded with MPC MPX except H 264 or VMX series HW and or SW as well as with industry standard SW players such as Quicktime and VLC The transmission is accomplished over 10 100 1000BASE T or 100 1000BASE X SFP network utilizing IP Ethernet streaming MPH series video encoders are equipped with the H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG and MPEG 2 video encoding engine The default encoding combination is H 264 MPEG 4 and MJPEG MPEG 2 is an add on option and it should be ordered separately The H 264 video encoding engine is compliant with the ISO IEC 14496 10 H 264 MP BP CBP standard T
47. ions controlling local serial lines window appears on the screen ER PuTTY Configuration eS 3 Choose COM port where the serial RS232 cable is connected e g COM4 port and then set here the values as Grant caro ea bea de Click BA to conti A A described in table beside Click open Jto continue The Sarid ine lo cred lo rr blank COM 4 PuTTY window appears on the screen SP E AEE P 4 To activate the terminal connection first press Enter gt Speed baxi ma MPH102 f login appears on the screen MPH name depends on device in question 5 Enter the required user name and the password admin admin for administrator The MPH Hyper Terminal window appears on the screen The terminal connection to MPH series video encoder device is now completed and you can now use the CLI commands to management the device The terminal connection can be terminated by selecting File Exit Alt F4 or clicking x on the right upper corner of Hyper Terminal window HFH1D2 l gin admin Password aeloome Admin Tou are logged on init Ja p init Type help for CLI commands samo neTVves COM port settings in Putty 44 MPH100 400 series video encoders CL user manual Connection methods TCP IP This chapter describes how to connect to CLI via TCP IP connection using Putty terminal emulator application The same menus that are displayed on a local terminal are instantly available over an IP network 1 Start the PuTT
48. lue or the corresponding strings for the current locale Noon is treated as PM and midnight as AM The year as a decimal number without a century range 00 99 The year as a decimal number including the century Device hostname manually conf or received from DHCP server Snapshot Configuration Upload Mode Snapshot generation can operate in two separate modes Continous and triggered mode Snapshot Properties Keeps the event state unchanged for the defined period for instance if an Period in milliseconds Specified interval when device generates a snapsthot Pre Event Duration After event has occured device sends first configured number of images before the event and then continues sending images until defined timeout ms elapses Upload URI Defines the remote FTP server address URI can contain arbitrary directory path and device shall create the directory if it does not yet exist Username Set username for server Password Set password for server Note Hard Factory reset restores admin password to defaults Status Of Last Uploaded Snapshot Snapshot Upload not started Snapshot generation not started Upload Control Buttons Start Upload using saved configurations Starts uploading using saved configurations Stop Upload using saved configurations Stops uploading using saved configurations Test single Snapshot Upload Test Upload using saved configurstions Tests upload using saved co
49. lytics settings User can add remove rules maximum of 5 rules are supported per configuration Media Configuration Video Sources amp Sinks Video Encoders Video Analytics Common Type Name Usage Profiles Parameters Engine Cfg Name Sensitivity Learning time Mask Rules Type Name Threshold 0 100 Messages 34 Rules gt Video Anaytics 1 Common Type Adaptive Motion Detection Name Video Anaytics 1 Profile 4 Video 2 Parameters Engine Cfg Name Motion detection 1 Sensitivity 50 1 100 Learning rate 5 1 100 Mask Type Motion Detection Threshold Name Rulel i a o Threshold 0 100 10 o Messages RuleEngine MotionDetection ThresholdCrossed Video analytics configurations o Click Video Analytics under the Media Configuration menu Video Analytics Configurations page appears on the screen Video Analytics settings can be configured on this page All the parameters can be configured dynamically i e when video analytics configuration is active Adaptive motion detection User defined name for video analytics configuration object max 64 chars Not Supported User defined name for video analytics engine configuration max 64 chars Motion detection algorithm sensitivity Range is 1 100 Motion detection algorithm learning rate When monitoring an area for security there may be certain parts within the camera s
50. mode Video connector is used as video input and is locked to valid video signal The video input is not used in any active media profile but is locked to video Video connector is used as video input but no valid video signal is detected Power is OFF or device is restarting Video mode Video connector is used as video input and is locked to valid video signal The video input is not used in any active media profile but is locked to video Video connector is used as video input but no valid video signal is detected Power is OFF or device is restarting or configured for loop through output 1 ch version only Video channel configuration MPH is an ONVIF compliant encoder and video channel configuration is designed according to ONVIF standard Note Before modifying the configuration of a video profile make sure that video stream is stopped on the MAIN page changing only encoding parameters don t require stopping of the stream st Unicast Target Address Target Port Camera Status 230 50 2 101 Ok 2 P1 Conf Stream Status SOP On 17000 Video streaming methods Video input is the physical video connector BCN female available for CVBS signal Naturally each video input can be connected to a camera or any other standard PAL or NTSC video source MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Media Configuration Media profile Video Sources amp Sinks MPH series encoders has a total of six 6
51. mple Profile ASP Level 5 enables Macroblock Adaptive Frame Field Coding MBAFF which offers better image quality and better compression ratio with interlaced video signal Recommended choice when interlaced stream is selected D1 and Half D1 resolutions Baseline Profile BP Level 3 is recommended only for decoder compat ibility Interlacing toolsets are not used Main Profile MP Level supports field encoding which which offers better image quality and better compression ratio with interlaced video signal Recommended choice when interlaced stream is selected D1 and Half D1 resolutions Defines video bitrate mode There are three options available variable bitrate VBR constant bitrate CBR or capped VBR Rate control is a trade off between quality fluctuations and bit rate variability Defines video frame rate adjustable 1 30fps for PAL NTSC Defines encoding frame interval for instance when encoding interval is 1 all frames are encoded value 2 means every second frame is encoded Specifies the order in which intra and inter frames are arranged The GOP is a group of successive pictures within an encoded video stream Each coded video stream consists of successive GOPs From the pic tures contained in it the visible frames are generated For instance if you 25 FPS video stream GOP 25 means one I frame per full picture GOP 8 means one I frame followed by seven P frames GOP 5 means 5 frames 20 p frames per second
52. n act as a client for the SSH Telnet rlogin and raw TCP computing protocols and as a serial console client Tera Term has comparable features to PuTTY Hyper Terminal is not included in Windows Vista or later The CLI can be accessed in the following ways e Serial data connection RS232 via Data 2 port with a serial connection cable e TCP IP connection via active Ethernet port System requirements for CLI Connection through Data 1 port locally UART PC equipped with terminal emulator application supporting VT100 102 or ANSI protocols e g Hyper Terminal PuTTY or Tera Term RS232 cable type Teleste CIC506 Connection through Ethernet port remotely Telnet SSH PC equipped with terminal emulator application supporting Secure Shell SSH network protocol e g PUTTY or Tera Term Ethernet connection 43 MPH100 400 series video encoders CL user manual Setting Value Connection methods local serial connection Emulation VT100 VT102 or ANSI Protocol RS232 serial This chapter describes how to connect to CLI locally via Baud rate 115 200 kbps serial cable using Putty terminal emulator application Data bits 8 o Pari 1 Start the Putty terminal emulator application Wait until arity None l i i the following Putty Configuration window appears on Stop bits 1 E the screen EPS sb 2 Select Serial category to continue The following Op Port settings to local serial RS 232 connection t
53. n options RS232 None No term with failsafe lis Line termination 120 Q No term with failsafe RS485 2w Hard bias forced 680 Q line biasing Line termination 120 Q No term with failsafe RS485 4w Hard bias forced 680 Q line biasing MPH s internal functionality for data oe a Line termination 120 Q channel 1 termination and biasing q Data input termination options for data channels Data termination connects 120 O between pins Hard bias connects 680 Q input to 5V and GND input Termination Enable bus termination 120 ohms Biasing Enable biasing 680 ohms Termination and biasing settings view from WebuUI 25 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Common Data 1 Name Data 2 5485 2 wire Mode RS2de Baud rate 2400 Bd Serial options Baud rate 115200 Bd Data bits 2 bits Cata bits 3 bets Parity Now Parity N Stop bits 1 bit s Stop bets 1 bat s Enable bus termination 120 ohms ma oe Usage Model Enable biasing 680 ohms A Mode Disabled Sam Tunneling Protocol Disabled Command Line Interface CLI Tunneling Protocol ONVIF PTZ Service Turn head at serial bus Tunneling Configuration Note Configure protocol in PTZ Nodes and other Protocol TCP AA mE e features in PTZ Configuration xx ds a Tunneling Configuration Address th Protocol TCP Server Listens at oe 16361 16360 State Command Line Interface Inactive Tunnelin
54. nd to change device s firmware Use the getconf command to download stored configuration from a TFTP server Use the putconf command to upload the current configuration to a TF IP server 48 Entering help licenseupdate displays information about the licenseupdate command licenseupdate lt license key gt Description Update product license key The license key will be validated against device serial number before updating The device will reboot after successfully updating the license key If the licensekey is not provided this command will print the current license key lt license key gt Product license key string If this string is not provided current license key will be displayed Example licenseupdate MPH 1A E1CGAX AXXAXXOX XXXXXXXX HLOO000000 0 EJPKOJU XLJAYA I72CA2 Entering help swversion displays information about the swversion command swversion Description Prints the current software version Entering help swud displays information about the swud command swud lt tftp link gt Description Downloads software image from tftp and update Device will reboot once the software image is downloaded successfully lt tftp link gt String of upto 128 characters with tftp lt ip_ address gt software image format Example swud tftp 192 168 36 148 tvelightimage bin Entering help getconf displays information about the getconf command getconf lt ip server ip gt lt fil
55. network doesn t contain DHCP server then the MPH encoder shall use Zeroconf link local as DHCP fallback Device s IP address There are two ways of assigning IP address to the MPH device The IP address can be automatically assigned via DHCP or you can set it manually as a static IP address Factory default IP settings for the device is DHCP enabled By default when you have DHCP server in the network DHCP server assigns an IP address automatically to the MPH encoder The DHCP server offers an IP address from its address pool when a device is starting up lf DHCP server is not available device uses zero configuration link local address as DHCP fallback With Zeroconf protocol MPH chooses an IP address randomly in the IP range from 169 254 0 1 to 169 254 255 254 Alternatively you can manually assign the IP address subnet mask and gateway address to the unit If there is no DHCP address in the network the unit chooses randomly an IP address from the private IP range 169 254 0 1 169 254 255 254 In this case in order to find the chosen IP address you have two options You can use Teleste MPH Discovery Tool to browse all the available ONVIF compliment devices in the network note that your PC IP address should be in the same IP range Second option is connecting to the MPH device locally via the serial port and use the CLI Command Line Interface to see device IP address See section Network command to see how to change IP address
56. nfigurations Status of last Uploaded Snapshot Shows status of last uploaded snapshots Snapshot URI example ftp 192 168 0 247 upload 4 1_ Y m d cameral_ H M S_ 4 jpg expands to ftp 192 168 0 247 upload MPH102 RD00101126_20140424 camera1_ 183059 830 jpg Trigger Configuration See section Event management system from page 32 for more details 15 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual 2 Video source and sinks Media Configuration Video Sources amp Sinks o Click Video Source and Sinks under the Media Configuration menu Video Source Configurations page appears on the screen Video overlay settings can be changed on this page you can enter a text and time date on the video Note Date and time settings can be changed from Date amp Time page There are four different virtual video sources available for video inputs This feature allows you to set four different views with without video overlay content Common Z AAA Name Source 1 Plain Video 1 Video source Videol Usage Profiles Profile 1 Video 1 Profile 2 Video 1 Text Overlay Configuration Text Margin 0 100 Font size 1 30 VIDEO SOURCE CONFIGURATIONS page 16 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Media Configuration Video Sources amp Sinks Video Encoders 3 Video encoders o Click Video Encoders under the Media Configuration menu Video
57. oder to automatically hide certain areas with a mask which can be adjusted in terms of its colour Mask editor shows a screenshot from camera view and overlays a translucent mask on the image Draw mode Masked highlighted areas are private areas that are removed concealed from camera s view Brush size Select brush size for masking Mask color Depending on the brightness of the image snapshot appropriate mask preview color can be chosen This color affects the preview on mask editor only and doesn t reflect on the streaming video 14 1 Video interfaces Click Video Interfaces under the Interface Configuration menu Video Interfaces page appears on the screen In this page you can see the _ number of physical video inputs available and adjust the brightness contrast and saturation values for them Status Info o Status Snapshot Interface type Composite Signal type PAL Usage oProfiles Profile 1 Video 1 ro IE oPrivacy Mask Configuration Mask color on video Mask Option Black Disable o Create privacy mask Imaging Configuration EA Brightness Contrast and Saturation Seas eto values for the video channel Contrast 1 100 Saturation 1 100 VIDEO INTERFACES page Mask editor Toolbar Tools Draw mode Brush sza Mask preview coloro Wo Mi MASK EDITOR page contains se
58. of priority Upto 3 search ntp servers are supported MPH100 400 series video encoders C 5 MPH features Encoding channels up to 4 Coding H 264 MJPEG MPEG 4 MPEG 2 QCIF CIF 2CIF 4CIF Y2D1 D1 Frame rate fps 2 SUNTSE Resolution Performance max 25 30 fps H 264 MJPEG 1 x 4CIF D1 2 x 4CIF D1 1 x 4CIF D1 2 x 4CIF D1 MPEG 4 MPEG 2 4 x 25 30fps 2 x 25 30fps 4 x 25 30fps 2 x 25 30fps ONVIF Yes SNMP Yes Motion detection Yes Camera tampering Yes Yes Text overlay W gt U Yes session announcement protocol NTP Yes network time protocol eee IIA IC NN RTP UDP TCP IP HTTP DHCP SSH Telnet DHCP DNS ZeroConf ICMP ARP QoS Fast Ethernet MMF SMF 1310nm Gigabit Ethernet MMF SMF 1310nm SMF 1550nm CWDM ITU G 694 2 SMF bidi 1310 1490 1550nm Management WebUI SNMP CLI password protected user groups with different user levels CLI via serial or SSH connection Size H x W x D AG 9 alee Samii eG a sd 130 x 26 x 170 mm 5 12 x 1 02 x 6 69 Operating temperature Ba HNC ELS cr leis UR ORO CCl AOSE Power consumption 515 Power Over Ethernet PoE 802 11at 7 5W class 3 _ EE option MPH100 400 series video encoders user m Notes 52 MPH100 400 series video encoders user manual Notes 53 MPH100 400 series video encoders user manual TELESTE Legal declarations Copyright 2014 Teleste Corporation All rights reserved TELESTE is a registered t
59. ol There are three connection types Point to point Client server based connection which is done by TCP client server protocol If the encoder is set to be TCP Server then the decoder or management system must be set to TCP Client or vice versa In UDP multicast mode you can control multiple devices and connection can be point to multipoint Address Destination IP address Port UDP port number 0 65535 This number has to be same at both encoder and decoder pairs Connection status Current CC connection status 31 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Event management system Triggering Events Video Changes video settings frame rate bit rate and video quality Audio Activates deactivates audio transmission I O contact closure Changes the output state in case of an event Flowchart how MPH triggers actions to different events Enables and disables the feature Trigger Configuration Enabled Keeps the event state unchanged for the defined period for instance if an event clears quickly it does not change its state for the defined timeout recommended 5 seconds Events Select the event type Topic Expr The topic expression of the event Message content filter Event description filter and values MA MPH internally controls events as specified by ONVIF Events are gener ated from digital IO inputs motion detection tampering detection and video signal loss and each of those gen
60. olled by ONVIF commands from ONVIF client Mode 2 ONVIF Commands Only Device Management Service Tunneling Protocol _ONVIF Message Filter State Source Tunneling Protocol Protecol TCP Server Listens at Address 0 0 0 0 Port 16000 Connection status No Connection Event Subscription For Active State Event Signal lost for Videol Add Replace Topic Expression Message Content Filter Trigger Configuration See section Event management system from page 32 for more details Event Subscription For Idle State Event Signal lost for Video Ada Replace Topic Expression Message Content Filter Contact closure output CC output can be controlled either with ONVIF Commands SetRelay OutputState or by receiving state using tunneling protocol Common Name User defined alias name for contact closure interface max 64 chars Idle State User defined default standby mode for contact closure output pins Open means that the output relay is open in inactive mode Close means the output relay is closed in inactive mode Mode Contact closure output state mode either Monostable or Bistable Delay time Time period in monostable mode when state changes back to the idle state Status Logical State Current CC output state State Source Mode Definition how to control the CC output Options are ONVIF Commands only Tunneling Protocol and ONVIF Message Filter Tunneling protocol Protoc
61. on to open the command line interface remotely SSH protocol secures your data session 8 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Web user interface WebUl The MPH series video encoders can be fully configured using Web user interface WebUl You can access the Web user interface via your web browser eg Mozilla Firefox recommended Internet Explorer Apple Safari and Google Chrome The Secure HTTP HTTPS feature is supported in MPH encoders System requirements for WebUI e Network connection Ethernet cable e Browser installed Mozilla Firefox recommended Operation Web user interface consists of several menus and pages Only one page can be loaded at the same time You can open a page by clicking the related menu see picture below The Web user interface has the following menu structure Media Configuratian Interface Configuration Logout admin Network Video Sources A Sinks Video Interfaces Terminal Server Video Encoders MAIN PAGE Date A Time PROPERTIES Type a a Hw Versi n Sw Version Media Profiles User Management Uptime J L S Current time Thu Now 10 10 00 50 BET 2011 Self Test Result Passed Current Temperature Coles 35 STATUS The information on configuration pages is shown in data fields or boxes The settings can be changed in the data fields and boxes having white background The unavailable or read only options are grayed out Place the
62. onfiguration file to the device Device restarts automatically after pressing this button Device control Reboot Device Click Reboot device to restart the device Soft Factory Reset Click to make a soft factory reset to the device gt restores all except IP configuration to the default factory settings Hard Factory Reset Click Hard Factory Reset to make a hard factory reset to the device gt restores all settings to default factory settings Software update Current software Shows device s current firmware version Upload Click to find select the new firmware file to the device and then click to upload the firmware file to the device Device restarts automatically after pressing this button Download from URL Click Download 8 Reboot to upload the new firmware file from user specified server TFTP FTP and HTTP to the device An example of FTP URL tftp FTP_SERVER_IP MPH 1 2 0 10 2 bin Device restarts automatically after pressing this button License management Device serial number Shows device serial number License status Shows current licence status Current license Shows device s current licence s Install license Copy a licence code here and then click Install amp Reboot to take the license to use Device restarts automatically after pressing this button License features Shows installed and available licences for device 39 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual The Real Time
63. onfigure protece in PTZ Nedes and other Tunnelling Protocol enables you to establish point to point connection feateres in PTZ Configuration between encoder decoder and management system There are three Data port mode can be set to the options TCP server TCP client and UDP multicast tunneling protocol usage from the Terminal Server page Tunneling Configuration Protocol TCP Server Listens at Address 0 000 O O Port 16360 Status State Tunneling Inactive Data counter Fix O bytes Tx O bytes Tunneling Configuration Protocol Client server based connected is done by TCP client server protocol If the encoder is set to be TCP Server then the decoder or management system must be set to TCP Client or vice versa In UDP multicast mode you can use a joystick to control multiple cameras and connection can be point to multipoint Address Destination IP address Port UDP port number 0 65535 This number has to be same at both encoder and decoder pairs Use even port numbers only Status State Shows data port s state Note In order to have correct channel status information you can check the followings e Device address is configured correctly in PTZ nodes page e Serial Port configuration connection mode RS 485 4 wire etc Baud rate and parity in terminal server page e PTZ configuration is added to a media profile PTZ configuration PTZ1 by default is added to media Profile 1 Data counter
64. ononos 7 Some generic notes for successfull Optical CONNECTIONS ccoooccnccoccnncnccnnononcnononononnncnonnnnconnnnrnonnnrnnnnnrncnnannnonnnos 7 Management Interface A dd 8 A a n a caeanten use saat et aaeee ee aath ae ie ea esse neeansee 8 PEO OO a a a E 8 ONVIE setae a a O A A 8 GLi Command Line Internac ssrt a dat 8 EOCalCLEFCONNGCUOT seniri nona dd eos 8 Remote C EICONNECUO Mecena i a a Ta 8 Web user interface WebUl o A a a a aR 9 11 GENEA a A a a a A E A T 9 System requirements Tor WepU bex nenia a 9 a 9 Starting WebUl seSssiON dai A A cue Gleceo 10 User levels and permissions cccccecccseeceecceecccueccueecaueecacecaeesaueesaeesueceueesueesaeecuesaueeseeecseesueeceeetseessuesageenes 10 MATING PAGE iii a dl AO 11 Configuring video Channels oooooooncccconcccccccccncnccncnnncnnononnnonnnnnnonnrononnrnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnrnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnrinnnos 12 23 VIdeo CONNECCU N sd A o bd 12 video channelcontIqur O sra IA aaa 12 video streaming Metmnods cias docu ai 12 Media protle c contain rc io idb oposici n 13 VIGEOMMICII ACES di tie ideas 14 JPEG SMapSnOl COMNGUPATION ta ri 15 VIGEOSOUCEVANG SINKS PCIA A PU o A A anna oe neue E 16 WIDEO ENCON Sari ic ti 17 video stream MUNDI CANON sss id a is 20 Video streaming PELfOrMANCe cccccccccseccccceeeecceseecceuececsuseeccaueeeceueeecsuseessugeessegeeeseueeessgeessageessaueeessaeeessagses 21 Configuring data channels a iaa 24 28 Data COM
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66. s Paused pause streaming RTP Real time Transport Protocol SRTP Secure Real time Transport Protocol or TS MPEG transport stream MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Note Only even port numbers can be used for RTP and then the following odd port number shall be used for RTCP RFC 1889 20 Stream Multiplication Destination address 239 192 0 32 Destination port 1011 Quality of Service DSCP 0 Transmission mode Default All frames v Triggered All frames Delete Video stream multiplication Each video encoding profile can be assigned with five 5 different destina tion addresses primary stream and additional streams These addresses can be freely set to unicast multicast or a combination of these In addi tion there is a tick box that enables to filter out P frames from each output stream for low frame rate applications This approach provides for a very cost efficient dual streaming in situations where the low frame rate stream is a direct subset of the higher frame rate stream In practise this means that the number of frames is the common nominator As an example one MPH102 unit can stream unicast or multicast 2 x D1 25fps for monitor ing and 4 x 2CIF 3fps unicast or multicast for recording simultaneously The precondition is the number of I frames per second in the primary stream should match to frame rate of the low frame rate stream In the example a
67. s the hostname If no arguments are passed the command will display current configuration lt hostname string gt Hostname upto 32 characters without special characters or spaces Entering help dns displays information about the dns command dns lt mode dns mode gt lt domain search domains gt lt servers dns _ servers gt Description Sets DNS parameters If no arguments are passed the command will display current configuration lt dns mode gt manual dhcp If manual mode is selected search domains and dns servers should be provided dhcp mode is available only if ip mode is set to DHCP Otherwise only manual mode is available lt search domains gt Comma seperated list of search domains in decreasing order of vrioritv Upto 3 search domains are supported lt dns_servers gt Comma seperated list of dns servers in decreasing order of priority Upto 3 search dns servers are supported Entering help ntp displays information about the ntp command ntp lt mode ntp mode gt lt servers ntp servers gt Description Sets NTP parameters If no arguments are passed the command will display current configuration lt ntp mode gt manual dhcp If manual mode is selected ntp server list should be provided dhcp mode is available only if ip mode is set to DHCP Otherwise only manual mode is available lt ntp servers gt Comma seperated list of ntp servers in decreasing order
68. ses advertised with SAP When the stream multicast address is within the SAP scope end of the scope is used Otherwise default SAP address 224 2 127 254 is used Default SAP scope is 239 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Device Discovery WS Discovery enabled This enables ONVIF device discovery feature Simple Network Management Protocol Currently this service is not upported SNMP Enable Disable SAP SNMP v2c protocol Requires licence MLH371 SNMP v2c enabled installation Activation disables ONVIF Specifies the read only community public or private Read community Specifies the write community public or private Write community Trap Destination defines the IP address of an agent receiving traps Trap destination 1 4 syslog Syslog is a standard for computer data logging By using syslog you can collect messages sent from MPH on the syslog sever Server Shows syslog server IP address If this field is left blank then remote logging is disabled Resource Reservation Protocol RSVP RSVP enabled This enables RSVP feature RFC 2205 Message Interval Defines RSVP message interval RSVP logs Shows RSVP Logs RSVP Logs No RSVP Path Errors Received 41 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual User Levels And Permissions Users Users Functionality Allowed Users Username Password User Level admin seeeeesessss Administrator Administrator Operator
69. t Authentication Enabled Ed Note The Web server will be relaunched whenever the configuration is changed oSession Announcement Protocol SAP Enabled ed Multicast TTL 16 hops Announcement interval 5 5 Administrative scope 239 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 Device Discovery WS Discovery enabled vl Syslog Server Resource Reservation Protocol RSVP RSVP enabled Message Interval 15 seconds Services settings Click Services under the Administration menu Services Settings page appears on the screen This page allows you to enable disable different network services available and configure following parameters of services HTTP is always enabled Port 80 is used always Enable disable HTTPS Configure HTTPS server port Enable disable RTSP Real time streaming protocol server Configure RTSP server port Enable Disable Transport Layer Security protocol 1 0 RFC 2246 Enable Disable Transport Layer Security protocol 1 1 RFC 4346 Enable Disable Transport Layer Security protocol 1 2 RFC 5246 Enable Disable HTTP digest access authentication RFC 2069 Note When is enabled authentication is mandatory for all profile based JPEG snapshot download Enable Disable Session Announcement protocol RFC 2974 Multicast Time To Live for SAP packets 1 255 SAP timing in seconds 1 999 Retransmit time of SAP packet This time has to be same at both encoder and decoder pairs Range of multicast IP addres
70. tart If enabled metadata streaming starts automatically after reboot does not immediately start or stop streams Quality of Service DSCP Defines QoS class in differentiated services DiffServ traffic management DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point is a field in the IP headers that affects the priority of packet in the network per hop basis 35 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Ethernet Interface E Note This configuration is persistent over soft repet RMS 10 100 100064 lt E T T mo SFP module detected 00 90 50 d1 00 43 O 1D0BASE T FD MTU 1000 to 1500 1492 Bytes Mote The MTU changes vall be applled after reboot The valve Shoot 12 ihe currently vied HTU valve IPv4 Configuration Enable eva IF address resolution as DHCP fallback DHCP Static DHCP Static HA 172 31 6 5 HTA 255 255 0 0 DHCP Static N A 2 Autonegotiated 100fase TX FD O zero configuration for link local address 23101 OO Network Settings Mote This configuration is persisient over configuration soft reset Hostname Configuration Hostname DHCP No DHCP Hostname Sabe MPH Domain Name Server ONS Configuration ONS configurabon mode DHCP Manual Search domains E TaT DHS servers MTP confauration mode MTP servers delega Click Network under the Media Configuration menu Network Settings page appears on the screen Device s network settings can be chan
71. ted to MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Configuring contact closure channels Contact closure loop CCL connection OUTPUT OUTPUT Vcc 10mA INPUT 1 INPUT 1 INPUT GND INPUT 2 INPUT 2 The MPH100 400 series video encoders provide two inputs and one contact closure output channel line Contact closure inputs pp TE There are two different CC input connection types First one is for a normal short circuit which is called dry contact closure Dry contact closure enables you to switch ON amp OFF input signals between connector s 4 va l l l AE Relay on off Currentloop Short circuit contact pins internal power source Second type is called Optoisolated 30VDC 0 6A logical O on off _ A 0 1 4VDC current loop input signals logical O 0 0VDC 1 4VDC and logical 1 ee ee 2 2VDC 30 0VDC between contact pins external power source Input pins nominal current consumption is 3 MA Upper screw terminal connector pins 9 16 on front panel is used Contact closure output for contact closure connections CC output is a normal relay on off output signal 30V 0 6A between connector s contact pins Note If voltage output is needed from output do not use Vcc 10mA pin for it Instead use external voltage source or device power supply for it See an example connection bottom E E 5 gt a a E E gt gt O O
72. tion Encoder 1 H 264 4 139 dino sueans PT Config uration Description how the video encoder Assigned configuration Metadata 1 a video source and video input is assembled to the media profile Video Analytics Configuration Assigned configuration None MEDIA PROFILE CONFIGURATIONS page Name User defined alias name for media profile max 63 chars Video Source Configuration Assigned configuration Select assigned video source configuration Video Encoder Configuration Assigned configuration Select assigned video encoder configuration PTZ Configuration Assigned configuration Select assigned PTZ configuration Metadata Configuration Assigned configuration Select assigned metadata configuration Video Analytics Configuration Assigned configuration Select assigned video analytics configuration 13 MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Interface Configuration Video Interfaces Video status The colour bar reflect the status of the video Green colour bar means that there is video signal Yellow colour bar with text tells that there is no video Screenshot from the current video Indicates what media profile is using this video interface When monitoring an area for security there may be certain parts within the camera s field of view that need to be kept private Masking is a feature that enables these areas to be concealed from view User can configure the enc
73. tr gt lt mtusize mtu_size gt Description Sets the link mode and or mtu size mode str Can be one of the following auto Auto negotiation 100FD 100 mbps full duplex 100HD 100 mbps half duplex mtu size MTU size in bytes Valid range 64 to 1500 If no arguments are passed the command will display current configuration Entering help ip displays information about the ip command ip lt mode ip mode gt lt addr ip addr gt lt mask subnet gt lt gate gateway gt Description Sets the IP mode Also sets IP address subnet and gateway in case of static IP mode only If no arguments are passed the command will display the current configuration lt ip mode gt static dhcp If manual mode is selected then ip address subnet mask and gate way also should be provided lt ip addr gt IP address lt subnet gt Subnet mask lt gateway gt Default gateway Caution If ip address is changed you might have to login using new IP address Change in IP address might make the device in accessbile from your network 1f configured to a different subnet MPH100 400 series video encoders C Use the hostname command to set a hostname to the device Use the dns command to set DNS parameters to the device Use the swud command to change device s firmware 50 Entering help hostname displays information about the hostname command hostname lt hostname string gt Description Set
74. ttings for hiding certain areas from the encoded picture MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual JPEG snapshot configuration Continuous Device generates a Additionally there is a JPEG image capture feature that allows taking snapsthot at specified interval period JPEG snapshots from the video and storing them into a ftp server It is and sends the images to configured also possible view JPEG captures with http FTP server Triggered Snapshots are generated namahol Combicurntlan when internal event triggers it Trigger a Mode eee ing event can be motion detection Sruspadiot Proparias Sa EE a tampering or digital IO event hated e bed d The day of the month as a decimal o tatty number range 01 31 Pre Event Duration H The hour as a decimal number using a alete eatin tate 24 hour clock range 00 23 Pre Event Duration 15 The hour as a decimal number using a lin seconds 12 hour clock range 01 12 oLinload URI ftp 192 168 0 1 fupload 1_ 2_ m m The month as a decimal number Username upload range 01 12 Password AA M The minute as a decimal number range 00 59 Upload Control Buttons S The second as a decimal number Start Upload using saved configurations range 00 60 4 The milliseconds as a decimal number deca range 0000 9999 Test Single Snapshot Upload _ p Either AM or PM according to the Test Upload using saved configurations given time va
75. vices in encoding and streaming video signal per video input simultaneously Total video sessions original video stream multiplied streams SRTP Secure Real time Transport Protocol encrypted RTP stream De interlacing is done by choosing right profile Configurations for single input in two channel video encoder NTSC PAL O ab Cc 02 uN MPEG 2 MPEG 2 MPEG 2 MPEG 2 S Privacy S ac MPEG 4 H 264 MPEG 4 H 264 MPEG 4 H 264 MPEG 4 H 264 zone oe a ee 30 Fo Encoder 1 Encoder 2 Encoder 3 Encoder 4 masking E y g D NQ E E D1 30fps 4CIF 30fps 40 chars 6Mbps 6Mbps 30 fps Yes encoder 3 3 D1 30fps 4CIF 15fps QCIF 40 chars 6Mbps 6Mbps 15 fps Yes 5fps Yes encoder 3 3 D1 30fps 2CIF 30fps QCIF 40 chars 6Mbps 3Mbps Yes 5fps Yes encoder 3 3 CIF 30fps CIF 30fps CIF 30fps CIF 30fps Vas QCIF Ves 40 chars 4 4 1 5Mbps 1 5Mbps 1 5Mbps 1 5Mbps 5fps encoder Configurations for single input in single channel video encoder NTSC PAL O e 172 Y MPEG 2 MPEG 2 MPEG 2 MPEG 2 Q Privacy f ac MPEG 4 H 264 MPEG 4 H 264 MPEG 4 H 264 MPEG 4 H 264 zone Ce 2 ae Fa uo Encoder 1 Encoder 2 Encoder 3 Encoder 4 masking E y ES D Aw E D1 30fps ACIF 30fps ACIF 30fps QCIF 40 chars 6Mpbs D1 30fps 6Mpbs 6Mbps 6Mbps 30fps Yes 5fps Yes encoder 8 4 Available video streaming performance for MPH100 400 series encoders Note Video traffic could overload Fast Ethernet throughput depending on number of streams bitrate combination
76. y Filter Time parameter If during this time frame CC input state changes more than once the input state is set as unstable Time frame for Input Filter 100 2000 ms The default state for CC input open closed Shows the time when the last cc state was changed Shows the total number of state changes that has been registered by a given input CC IP connection type There are three options TCP Client Connects to TCP Server Listens at and UDP multicast Sends to Destination IP address UDP port number 0 65535 This number has to be same at both encoder and decoder pairs Shows connection status The status can be active disabled or no connection Input ports have fixed rule StateChanged defined which generates event when the state of input changes see page 18 for trigger settings Shows rule name Shows rule messages Shows message data MPH100 400 series video encoders VWebU user manual Bistable After changing the state Output 1 the relay remains in this state ee ci Monostable After changing the common CITA state the relay returns to its idle Type DigkalQuipu state after the specified time Name Output 1 Idle State 2 Open _ Closed Note When Contact closure Mode Monostable Y Bistable tunneling is used Bistable mode is wot time 30000 ms only applicable Monostable mode is Status Logical State Open Inactive applicable when relay output is contr
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