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1. Changelog command Use the changelog command to display the changes for firmware Ctrl c is the interrupt key sequency and returns user to the prompt Usage changelog Print application changelog No options available Passwd command Use the passwd command to change password for current user Enter the new password minimum of 5 maximum of 8 characters Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers Entering help passwd displays a list of options for passwd command Usage passwd Change password for current user No options available Version command MPX series video encoders CLI user manual Use the version command to display the current firmware version of the device Entering help version displays a list of options for version command Usage version Print current software version No options available 6 W Eraseconf command Use the eraseconf command to erase device s current configuration to default settings Entering help eraseconf displays a list of options for eraseconf command Usage eraseconf This command will erase current configuration and reboot device Default settings will be loaded Getconf command Use the getconf command to download stored configuration from TFTP server Entering help getconf displays a list of options for getconf command Note TFTP server must be installed configured correctly and activated b
2. 1 Click Connection menu under the Configuration Video Edit Video Encoding Settings page and select 0 Pass all frames or Pass Lirames option from the Filtering Normal Triggered pull down menu OUTPUT GROUP SETTINGS Name Connection Type Output Group SNMP M 2 Go to the gt Configuration Contact Closure Edit Contact Closure Settings page and set CC Output Mode to the Group and then select SNMP option from the Connection Type pull down menu Name Active Source Target Threshold Filter Action M ACT 1 Action 1 on MPU 1 lv MD 1 v cc OUTPUT 1 30 5000 ms 1 Level sensitive trigger high awe Action 2 on MPU 1 LW PEGa 1 rel 30 J 5000 ms i level sensitive trigger high l act3 3 Go to the gt Configuration Motion Detection Edit Motion Detection and Action Settings page and set Source to the MD1 select CC OUTPUT 1 option from the Target pull down menu and select 1 Level sensitive trigger high option from the Action pull down menu Uploading JPEG files by contact closure input sensor In this case encoder starts to upload JPEG files when CC input state is closed Input Active Filename Template ES Se Resolution Quality w Iw Picture 1 Video 1 v E 8 limg_ 1_ 2_ch 3 jpg lw E CIF 75 5 s T Pictur ad H M S jpg E E CIF RB Ge fs m T Pictu js m CIF E 5 fs s 1 Go to the gt Configuration Pictures Edit Picture Upload Settings
3. Configuration Administration VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY Logged in as admin TELESTE Host MPC E1_camA 172 31 6 9 Video Standard Common PA L i Stream Connection Multiplication Advanced MPEG4 MPEG4 1 1 MPEG4 1 2 MPEG4 1 3 MPEG4 1 4 MPEG4 2 1 MPEG4 2 2 MPEG4 2 3 MPEG4 2 4 MPEG4 3 1 MPEG4 3 2 MPEG4 3 3 28 Input Video 1 Video 1 Video 1 Name Vertical Position Horizontal Position Margin Camera A tp flet sl 20 Camera A center zl center 10 S Camera A center zl center zl 10 Camera A center center z 10 top E le ai ou top J left E e top E left E top fiet il Is top E et E e Vertical Position Horizontal Position Margin Horizontal Aligment Text aligment either auto left center or right Font Size VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY Video Overlay Position Horizontal Alignment auto bd auto e auto bd auto e auto MAN auto w auto a auto e D auto auto di auto e n ont Size CH UU OO CH Video overlay is a technique used to display a text over on a video Click Video Overlay Position menu under the VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY heading Video settings modify video overlay position page appears on the screen Device video overlay position settings can be changed on this page i e what is text position on the screen MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT T
4. Terminal Server a Ethernet Video 8 Data 1 Data Data 3 Audio Mgmt PotB PortA Video Networks User manual MPX series video encoders MPEG 4 MJPEG MPEG 2 video encoders for PTZ and fixed camera networking applications MPC E1 MPC E2 MPC E4 MPC EZ 8 MPX E8 Contact Closure H Output t te h Wa Input MPX series video encoders user manual 59300385 rev008 Contents MPX Series Video Encoders Introductpon litt kte tt aaa taa a taa a taa aaa taaaattasaeetsaeototeeesosoeeososeeorsoooorosooos 1 E E 1 li WER Ten E 1 MPC Series Video Encoders Front Panel 2 MPC series video encoders mechanical connections tat aaeaanaetaoeeoaoeeesoneeosonoeooooneosooonooeoonon 3 MPX Series Video Encoders Front Panel 4 6 MPX series video encoders Mechanical connections EEN 5 IN Ce AG ON EE 6 GUCK le reet GE 6 GONNECHONS EE 7 13 EE 7 leegen Een 7 BAVC GUNS L o a T Data termination and biasing E 9 Audio connection MPC MPX two four audio channel modell 10 Audio connection MPX E8 eight audio channel models e tata ek tata tata tret aaa aa aestaaeetonseorooseorooeorrooooooon 10 NAL GITA L GOT NE CO EE 11 Contact closure loop CCL COMME CHONG BE 11 E ME FING ele ele 12 FIDO CONNEC HON DEE 12 How to unplug or plug in the SFP transceiver module cccccsseeeceseecceeececeeseecsaueeeseueeeseuseessueeessaseesssaaees 13 To unplug and plug in the SFP module follow these stenge 13 Vi
5. EDIT TOOLS Enables disables automatic video refreshing Painting mode adds area for watching gt highlights area Masking mode removes area for watching gt hides area Select brush size for masking x 1 2 3 4 Select brush colour for masking gray red green blue MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual EASI MPX E8 Administration WS Destination IP Status Addr Me 224 0 1 1 Destination IP SE Address o 224 0 1 1 Destination IP SE ee Em UDP Port 5001 UDP Port 6001 UDP Port 700i Logged in as admin TELESTE Host unnamed 172 16 200 2 VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS Resolution Bitrate Framerate Di 8000 kbps 25 gt Resolution Bitrate Framerate Di 8000 kbps 25 l Resolution Bitrate Quality Framerate D1 8000 kbps 25 Input Active video input s Stream name User definable alias name for the video input Status Video status either active or no signal UDP port UDP port number Destination IP address Multicast Multicast IP address multicast group Unicast IP address of receiving decoder VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS Click Video menu under the Configuration heading Depending on the cofiguration either MPEG4 MJPEG or MJPEG2 encoding settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s video encoding settings Video standard Video standard type PAL or NTSC can be change from COMMON SETTINGS MODIFY page Resolution M
6. Edit Contact Closure Settings CONTACT CLOSURE SETTINGS Click Contact Closure menu under the Configuration heading Contact Closure settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s contact closure settings Input output Mode CC mode either disabled individual or group INDIVIDUAL INPUT OUTPUT SETTINGS Input output CC channel number Name User definable alias name for CC interface Status CC status either active disabled or no connection Connection Type TCP client TCP server UDP multicast or SNMP IP address Destination IP address Port UDP TCP port number Input Filter If enabled it shows Filter Time value in milliseconds State Actual CC state The possible values are open closed and unstable this last one only if Input Filter feature is enabled Normal State The default state for a given CC output Counter Shows the total number of state changes that has been registered by a given input CC Time Stamp Shows the date and time for the last state change Input name Name of the remote input CC to which local output CC is connected Edit Contact Closure Settings Opens contact closure settings modify page 42 MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual TELESTE M PC 3 Logged in as admin Host MPC E 172 31 6 3 Configuration Administration LOGOUT CONTACT CLOSURE SETTINGS MODIFY Input Mode Individual e Output Mode Individual zl INDIVIDUAL INPUT SETTI
7. Sample scenarios The following scenarios are examples of how the event management system can control video streams When changing the settings remember click OK button to confirm settings Switching I frames only to full frames stream by motion detection sensor In this case Encoder streams l frames only in normal mode When motion is detected in video channel 1 encoder starts streaming full frame video MPEG4 Input Name Pause r aaa UDP Port DSCP Filtering Normal Triggered MPEG4 1 Video 1 E 239 6 3 1 6002 lo 2 Normal I Frames Triggered All MPEG4 2 Video 2 f MPEG4 3 Video 1 P 1 Click Connection menu under the Configuration Video Edit Video Encoding Settings page and select 2 Normal frames Triggered All option from the Filtering Normal Triggered pull down menu Name Active Source Target Threshold Filter Action M ACT 1 Action 1 on MPU 1 lv MD 1 MPEG4 1 D 30 5000 ms 1 Level sensitive trigger high T act2 W MD IT ACT 3 M MD 2 e 2 Select the MD1 for the input where camera is connected from Actions menu under the Configuration Motion Detection Edit Motion Detection page and select 1 Level sensitive trigger high option from the Action pull down menu Switching I frames only to full frames stream by contact closure input sensor In this case encoder streams l frames only in normal mode When CC input 1 is cl
8. user manual TELESTE M PC 1 Logged in as admin Host MPC E1_camA 172 31 6 9 Main Configuration Administration LOGOUT SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT PROTOCOL SETTINGS MODIFY SAP Service IT enabled Multicast TTL 15 Announcement Interval ei 10 239 0 0 0 Administrative scope 209 250 200 200 OK Cancel SAP SETTINGS MODIFY Click Edit SAP Settings menu under the SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT PROTOCOL SETTINGS heading Session announcement protocol settings modify page appears on the screen Device SAP settings can be changed on this page SAP Service Service enabled disabled Multicast TTL Multicast Time To Live for SAP packets 1 255 Announcement Interval s SAP timing in seconds 1 999 Retransmit time of SAP packet This time has to be same at both encoder and decoder pairs Administrative scope Range of multicast IP addresses 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 more info about the administratively scoped block in http www iana org assignments multicast addresses Example Video streams are multicasted to 239 0 1 x where x is any value from 0 254 Administrative scope for SAP could be set then to 239 0 1 0 239 0 1 255 which covers all video streams With these settings the IP address used by SAP to advertis
9. Cancel PICTURE UPLOAD SETTINGS MODIFY Click Edit Picture Upload Settings menu under the SERVER SETTINGS heading Picture upload settings modify page appears on the screen Device picture upload settings can be changed on this page VIDEO UPLOAD SETTINGS MODIFY Common page contains one MPC E1 E2 or two MPC E4 MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT blocks Picture upload enables the sending of JPEG snapshots to two different ftp server directories Each MPU contains four separated picture uploading profiles which can be individually configured SERVER SETTINGS Primary Server Directory URL URL in the format ftp Uuser password server IP address port folder Secondary Server Directory URL URL in the format ftp user password server IP address port folder E g ftp mpx unit admin 172 16 100 3 21 mpx images mpx unit is user name for the ftp server admin is password for the ftp server 172 16 100 3 is IP address of the FTP server 21 is the FTP server port mpx images is the directory where the pictures will be stored in the ftp server Input Enable disable picture uploading Active Active inactive picture uploading Filename Template Name template Max 128 characters is similar to strftime 3 function in linux and it is used to format the JPEG filename when FTP option is used Enable FTP Enable disable FTP server Enable HTTP If enabled video snapshots are available from URL http encoder s IP address snap
10. Connectors should LA always be cleaned using high purity alcohol e g methyl or A T IRx isopropyl alcohol Dry the surfaces using clean compressed air or other equivalent pressurised gas The optical connectors on SFP plug in optical transceiver module the equipment should always be protected with dustcaps when Optical connector is the type of LC there is no fibre inserted 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 temperature power supply and duty cycle ranges MPX series video encoders user manual How to unplug or plug in the SFP transceiver module lf 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 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 check which connector plug is send Tx and which is receive Rx SFP module s locking release points To unplug and plug in the SFP module follow these steps 1 Open the bale clasp o
11. DSCP Definition of the Differentiated Services 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 P Frame Filter QoS Quality of service management Enable disable to filter out P frames from selected output stream for low frame rate applications Note P Filter is not possible for interlased video such as D1 or Half D1 MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 25 MPC E1 Configuration Administration VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY Video Standard Common PA MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT 1 MPEG4 MPEG4 1 1 MPEG4 1 2 MPEG4 1 3 MPEG4 1 4 MPEG4 2 1 MPEG4 2 2 MPEG4 2 3 MPEG4 2 4 MPEG4 3 1 MPEG4 3 2 MPEG4 3 3 Additional Destination IP Address 26 Input Video 1 Video 1 Video 1 Additional UDP Port Camera A Camera A Camera A Camera A P Frame Filter Pause 5 Mmm nn n BU Wo DSCP Additional Destination IP Address L Stream Connection a Advanced Additional UDP Port TAL TELESTE Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 Logged in as admin Video Overlay Content Video Overlay Position Filtering Normal Triggered JogoOuUDoc CON 8 VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY Stream Multiplication Click Stream Multiplication menu under the VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY heading Vide settings modify stream multiplication page appea
12. Enables disables this configuration Algorithm Comparative Adaptive Comparative detection for indoor detections Compares an image to the previous image Adaptive detection Suitable for outdoor detections System learns the background and tries to avoid generating faulty motion detections from objects like waving leaves Sensitivity The amount of pixels changes required to detect the motion Learning Time Adaptive detection only The time required to learn the new background MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 37 Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT1 Active Algorithm ensitivi Learning Time Comparative e o 5 Mask Editor Comparative 2 fo 5 Mask Editor Comparative De 7 fo e Mask Editor Comparative d fo 5 Mask Editor ge ce MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS MODIFY Click Edit Motion Detection and Action Settings menu under the MOTION DETECTION AND ACTION SETTINGS heading Motion detection settings modify Motion Detection page appears on the screen Device motion detection settings can be changed on this page MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS MODIFY page contains one MPC E1 E2 or two MPC E4 or four MPX E8 MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT blocks Each MPU has eight motion detection configurable action schemes MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT Enables disables configurable action scheme ACT1 ACT2 ACTS ACT Identifies the action with a name Name Activates de
13. Intraframe Period I P Frame Size CBR 25 bs 100 L ou L a L Is Framerate GOP Format IBPBPBPBP x VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY Click Advanced menu under the VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY heading Video settings modify advanced page appears on the screen Device video advanced settings can be changed on this page MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT Intraframe period This value PAL 1 50 NTSC 1 60 indicates the l frame interval with regards to the defined frame rate setting A value of n will result in l frame being generated every n frame i e n 1 gt GOP III n 2 gt GOP IPIPIP n 3 gt GOP IPPIPPIPP Consequently the number of l frames per second is dictated by the frame rate setting With e g n 3 the result is following Frame rate 25 gt 8 l frame per second Frame rate 3 gt 1 l frame per second I P Frame Size CBR I P frame size 100 1000 Used only in CBR mode This value provides the l frame P frame size ratio how much bigger l frames are than P frames in per cents Some example values present bottom GOP Format MPEG 2 GOP format selectable l IP IBP IBBP Parameter Size Explanation value ratio 100 1 l frames are the same size than P frames 250 2 5 l frames are 2 5 times bigger size than P frames 500 5 l frames are 5 times bigger size than P frames MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 27 MPC E1
14. TI kbpsf ol MPEG2 Input Name Active Resolution Bitrate Quality Framerate Container Format Video PID PCR PID E MPEG21 Video E Di kbps po TS 2 EC MJPEG Input Name Active Resolution Bitrate Mode Bitrate Quality Framerate C wegen Videot P cr si Jess mm n m MrEG2 Vidot E ce E Loes m C weeez Video1 E cr S cer kbps MwPrEG4 Vidot P ce fa corm Rm VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY 4CIF resolutions Common 4CIF This mode takes one of the fields from the Click Edit video encoding settings menu under the VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS heading Video encoding settings modify Common page appears on the screen Device video common settings can be changed on this page interlaced video source and scales it up into 4CIF image before the encoding takes place This mode is intended to be shown in VIDEO SETTINGS MODIFY pages Common Connection Stream Multiplication Advanced Video Overlay Position and Video Overlay Content contain one MPC E1 E2 or two MPC E4 or four MPX E8 MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT MPU blocks Each MPU contains four separated encoding profiles which can be individually configured MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT Input Enable disable video input Name User definable alias name for the video input max 16 chars Active Active inactive video input Resolution Video resolution either QCIF CIF 2CIF 4CIFpi 4CIF 4CIFpi half D1 or D1 The processing bar next to MEDIA PROCES
15. a page where the IP address of the NTP server can be changed 54 MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual SNMP CONFIGURATION sysLocation sysContact Teleste Support support teleste com RO community public RW community private e Trap settings Trap destination 1 fC Trap destination 2 Trap destination 3 E Trap destination 4 Po Trap destination 5 Po OK Cancel Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is the network protocol developed to manage devices on an IP network Edit SNTP Settings Opens SNMP configuration SysLocation The sysLocation is used to define the location of the host on which the SNMP agent server is running Example sysLocation 1st Floor of building room 1 SysContact The sysContact is used to define the system contact address Example sysContact Admin email address RO community Specifies the read only community public or private RW community Specifies the write community public or private Trap settings Trap Settings Destinations Trap Destination defines the IP address of an Agent receiving traps The latest SNMP MIB files for MPX and MPC encoders can be downloaded directly from the device itself The url for the zipped MIB file is http ip address mibs mibs zip This functionality is supported from FW version 2 5 7 onwards MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 55 TELESTE M PC E 1 Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6
16. bi directional asynchronous data and optional bi directional contact closure channels The encoded signal from MPX series encoder can be decoded with MPX or VMX series decoder as well as with industry standard decoders such as Quicktime and VLC The transmission is accomplished over 10 100Base Tx or 100Base Fx network utilizing IP Ethernet streaming MPX series video encoders are equipped with the MPEG 4 MJPEG and MPEG 2 video encoding engine Available encoding combinations are MPEG 4 and MJPEG or MPEG 4 MJPEG and MPEG 2 MPEG 2 is an add on option and should to be ordered separately The MPEG 4 video encoding engine is compliant with the ISO IEC14496 2 MPEG 4 SP L5 simple profile standard The MJPEG video encoding engine is compliant with the ISO IEC 13818 2 standard The MPEG 2 video encoding engine is compliant with the ISO IEC13818 MPEG 2 MP ML standard Audio is encoded according to the p law ITU G 711 standard General purpose asynchronous data channels are transferred separately from the encoded video and audio signals Firmware version The functionality and operation of the devices described in this manual applies for firmware version 4 6 4 Note It is highly recommended to use the same firmware versions in both encoder and decoder to ensure that all features are supported by both devices e g encoder 4 6 4 and decoder 4 6 3 Note The MPX series decoder supports MJPEG decoding from firmware version 4 3 x M
17. closure Mgmt amp Ethernet connections Video connections Note Alternatively the video input impedance can be set to high mode The video connector type is a BNC female The video input impedance is 75 Q The nominal input level is 1 Vpp Video inputs are wequipped MPC EZ and MPC E1 HW version with dual colour VIDEO indicator led s on the front panel Video port G onwards settings can be configured from web user interface WebUl Led Colour Video mode Green Port configured and video OK Video Yellow Port configured and no video Dark Port not configured Video indicator led operation Data connections All data connectors provide one bi directional data channel Data port settings can be configured from web user interface WebUl Supported data types are RS232 RS422 RS485 2w and RS485 4w A recommended cable for data connection is Teleste CIC603 Data 1 ECK Data 2 MPC data Data 3 connectors 2 x MPX data connectors 3 x Data 1 RJ 45 female RJ 45 female Pin Colour Pin RS232 RS422 RS485 2w RS485 4w 1 White green stripe 1 out in out out 2 Green 2 out out in out out 3 White orange stripe 3 in in out in 4 Blue 4 3 White blue stripe 5 Ground Ground Ground Ground 6 Orange 6 in in in out in 7 White brown stripe 7 8 Brown 8 Ground Ground Ground Ground CIC603 c
18. connection to MPX series video encoder device is now completed and you can now use the CLI commands to management the device The Hyper Terminal connection can be terminated by selecting File Exit Alt F4 or clicking on the right upper corner of Hyper Terminal window soting vee Data bits Parity Stop bits 1 Flow control None Port settings to terminal connection MPX Management HyperTerminal mfe x Fie Edit view Call Transfer Help login as admin Password Type help for CLI commands admin MP E8 The Windows Hyper terminal application window view MPX series video encoders CLI user manual MPX series video encoders CLI user manual Connection methods TCP IP This chapter describes how to connect to CLI using PuTTY application The same menus that are displayed on a local terminal are instantly available over an IP network 1 Start the PuTTY application Wait until the following PuTTY Configuration window appears on the screen e E n LG PuTTY Configuration x Category Basic options for your Pul Tyr session E session BR 8 SR e destination you want to conmect to Termina n Katzen ost Name or IF address Port 172 16 200 4 i Features Connection type El window C Tehet Rlogin Ge SSH C Do Appearance Behaviour Load save or delete a stored session L Translation Saved Sessions ou
19. easix all pages and all settings Operators Read only access User groups for WebUI and CLI Note See section user management page 38 Factory reset The factory reset can be done via CLI with eraseconf command see page 63 or enabling interactive mode while rebooting starting the device requires connection through management port locally Note CLI s eraseconf command doesn t clear IP configuration How to enable the interactive mode 1 Connect to the device via management port as local CLI connection method see page 56 2 Reboot the switch 3 While the switch is restarting press Ctrl C when the Press Ctrl C now to activate interactive mode text appears on the screen 4 Select the required mode enter letter and press enter e f clears all configuration including IP configuration e c clears configuration all execpt IP configuration MPX series video encoders user manual Web user interface WebUl The MPX series video encoders can be fully controlled using Web user interface WebUl You can access the Web user interface either locally using Ethenet crossover cable such as Teleste OPUS1CAA0300X when CAT 5 interface or remotely over the Ethernet connection System requirements for WebUI PC equipped with an Ethernet Network card and an Internet browser installed Cross connected Ethernet cable e g type OPUS1CAA0300X Operation Web user interface window consists
20. for the phone number that you want to dial County region Finland 358 vi Area code oz Phone number Connect uzing w Cancel Selecting COM port COMI Properties ET Port Settings Bits per second PELA Data bits Im H Parity Mone sl Stop bits D H Flow control Mone sl Restore Defaults ce lz Settings for COM port 58 Connection methods Serial connection This chapter describes how to connect to CLI using Windows Hyper Terminal application 1 Start the Windows Hyper Terminal application in Windows by choosing gt Start Programs Accessories Communications Hyper Terminal Wait until the following Connection Description window appears on the screen 2 Enter a name for connection e g MPX Management and click button to continue The following Connect To window appears on the screen 3 Choose COM port where the management RS232 cable is connected e g COM1 port and click button to continue The following COM1 Properties window appears on the screen Set here the values as described in table below Click button to continue The MPX Management window appears on the screen 4 To activate the terminal connection first press Enter gt login as appears on the screen Enter the required user name and the password see section user groups page 15 The MPX Hyper Terminal window appears on the screen The terminal
21. getconf server putconf server help help lt command gt exit admin MPX Date time configuration IP Configuration Test network connection Reboot device Route configuration TFTP Software Update Display uptime Select active application Print application changelog Change password only for current user Print SW version Erase configuration Get configuration from tftp server Put configuration into tftp server Print commands Help for command Exit CLI MPX series video encoders CLI user manual Use the date command to change device date settings Entering help date displays a list of options for help command Usage date OPTION MMDDhhmm CC YY ss FORMAT Displays the current time in the given FORMAT or sets the system date Options R Outputs RFC 822 compliant date string d STRING Displays time described by STRING not now I TIMESPEC Outputs an ISO 8601 compliant date time string TIMESPEC date or missing for date only hours minutes or seconds for date and time to the indicated precision D hint Use hint as date format via strptime S Sets time described by STRING r FILE Displays the last modification time of FILE u Prints or sets Coordinated Universal Time lIpcfg command Use the ipcfg command to change device IP settings Entering help ipcfg displays a list of options for ipcfg command Interface eth0 eth1 Configuri
22. media processing units MPUs Note A single MPU can not encode all MPEG 4 MJPEG and MPEG 2 video standards simultaneously 14 MPX series video encoders user manual MPX series video encoders user manual Video stream multiplication Each video encoding profile can be assigned with five 5 different destination addresses primary stream and additional streams These addresses can be freely set to unicast multicast or a combination of these In addition 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 l frames is the common nominator As an example one MPC E4 unit can stream unicast or multicast 4 x 2CIF 25fps for monitoring and 4 x 2CIF 3fps unicast or multicast for recording simultaneously The precondition of this is that the number of l frames per second in the primary stream is configured with l frame interval setting to match the frame rate of the low fps stream In the example above the l frame interval of the primary stream would need to be 8 GOP IPPPPPPPIPPPPPPPIPP generating 3 l 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 howeve
23. right of screen Margin Text top margin 0 100 Horizontal Aligment Text aligment either auto left center or right Font Size Text font size 1 30 34 MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual Configuration Administration PICTURE UPLOAD SETTINGS MODIFY Video Standard PAL Primary FTP Server Directory URL TF Secondary FTP Server Directory URL ee For example Ap user password server port folder Picture Picture Common Overlay Overlay Position Content Input Pre Text Timestamp1 Timestamp2 Post Text Picture 1 1 Videe1 me e none sl po cure 12 SS DAN m OO Picture 1 3 D none E none zl Picture 1 4 ee e E none of TT e PICTURE UPLOAD SETTINGS MODIFY Video Overlay Content Click Video Overlay Content menu under the PICTURE UPLOAD SETTINGS MODIFY heading Picture upload settings modify video overlay content page appears on the screen Device picture overlay content settings can be changed on this page i e enter text content and is time and or date shown or not MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT Pre Text Enter text before time data stamp max 32 chars Timestamp1 Time date stamp s Timestamp2 Time date stamp s Post Text Enter text after time data stamp max 32 chars MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 35 MPC E1 Administrati Confiquration MOTION DETECTION AND ACTION SETTINGS Input Video 1 Name MD 1 Cam A ACTIONS S
24. 54 5C 094 1F ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Extra Release Mon Mar 28 14 46 41 EEST 2011 Product MPX E ALERTS The MAIN PAGE is opened after the WebUI session has been established to the MPX series video encoder This page shows device s current properties and alerts Logged in as User s authority class Host Alias name for the device uniquely identifies each device in the network and it s IP address PROPERTIES Type Device type part number Serial Number Device serial number HW Version Device hardware version SW Version Device firmware version Uptime Device uptime Current time Device current time ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Extra Timestamp for the release of firmware Product Firmware type e g in encoders MPX E and in decoders MPX D ALERTS Device Status Shows device s current status The colour bar change color to reflect the status of the device Green colour bar with Ok text indicates that there is no alert s Yellow colour bar with text indicates that there is alert s MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 19 Configuration Administration VIDEO INPUT SETTINGS Input Status Brightness Contrast Saturation Color mode Impedance Masking video1 RRR 20 10 0 Color 750hm disabled Edit Video Input Settings VIDEO INPUT SETTINGS Click Video Inputs menu under the Configuration heading Video input settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s video input set
25. 9 Configuration Administration USER MANAGEMENT Group Users Admins admin Operators MODIFY USER SETTINGS admin M remove New password Confirm password Create New User G Admin Operator Restrictions disable password modification CREATE NEW USER User A New password Confirm password USER MANAGEMENT Lo MM Groups Click User management menu under the Administration heading Admin User management page appears on the screen This page shows Operator device s users settings Restrictions Fo disable password modification Group Shows device user groups Admins are allowed to log on to decive and change all settings Users with Operators rights are allowed to log on to device and monitor the system but they are not allowed to change the settings Users Shows device user accounts All user accounts are protected by a user name and a password Additionally device administrator can create remove and edit user accounts manage groups etc MODIFY USER SETTINGS Admin Opens modify user settings page User account group and password can be removed changed on this page CREATE NEW USER Create New User Opens create new user page New users can be add to the system on this page User Add a name for new user New password Enter the new password Confirm password Re enter new password Groups Select User groups Admin or Operator Res
26. E EE EH recommended audio cable is Teleste CIC603 MPC E4 EZ models 2 x RJ 45 female Audio connection MPX E8 eight audio channel models Each Audio connector provide two bi directional audio channels which can be used for one stereo audio or two mono audio purposes The Audio 1 amp 2 Audio 3 amp 4 audio interface supports both balanced both channels separately and unbalanced wiring The default audio input impedance is set to high HU HU impedance gt 10 kQ Alternatively the audio input impedance can be set to 600 Q this setting requires balanced wiring for both channels The III III audio output impedance is set to 10 The audio channels operates independently i e despite the absence of all video signals Audio 5 8 6 Audio 7 amp 8 Pin Balanced signal Unbalanced signal i e S 1 Audio 1 out GND a EE Auo tou 3 Audio 2 out GND 4 Audio 2 in Audio 2 in 5 Audio 2 in GND 6 Audio 2 out Audio 2 out 7 Audio 1 in GND 8 Audio 1 in Audio 1 in Audio connector s pinout eight audio channel models A recommended audio cable is Teleste CIC603 Note RJ 45 connector s shield is grounded 10 MPX series video encoders user manual Mgmt connection The Mgmt Management connector provides one bi directional RS232 data channel The Mgmt connection is for local configuration and control of MPX series encoders The command line interface CLI is intended
27. JPEG only Video resolution either QCIF CIF 2CIF 4CIFad 4CIF 4CIFpi or D1 Bitrate Encoded video bitrate 9 6 Kbps 8 Mbps MPEG 4 MJPEG MPEG 2 Framerate Encoded video framerate 1 30 fos MPEG 4 MJPEG MPEG 2 Edit Video Encoding Settings Opens video encoding settings page Resolution PAL NTSC Framerate Interlaced Note D1 720 x 576 720 x 480 25 PAL 30 NTSC Yes HALF Di 352 x 576 352 x 480 25 PAL 30 NTSC Yes 4CIFad 704 x 576 704 x 480 1 25 PAL 1 30 NTSC Yes 4CIF 704 x 576 704 x 480 1 25 PAL 1 30 NTSC No 4CIFpi 704 x 576 704x480 1 25 PAL 1 30 NTSC Yes MJPEG only 2CIF 704 x 288 704 x 240 1 25 PAL 1 30 NTSC No CIF 352 x 288 352 x 240 1 25 PAL 1 30 NTSC No QCIF 176 x 144 176x112 1 25 PAL 1 30 NTSC No MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual Available video resolutions 23 Main VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY L Connecti pwo me Ad ed KA as Muttiplication dak ar MPC E1 Video Standard Configuration PA Administration About LOGOUT Logged in as admin TELESTE Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 Video Video Common Overlay Overlay Position Content MPEG4 Input Name Active Resolution Bitrate Mode Bitrate Quality Framerate PS Ulcomera aa IN Wace lar alll coon mem eem mpecs2 Video1 a cr d cer dd kbpsf ol m MEG43 Video E Rer sl Je a kp ol mpecs4 ve fo E zcir E Ice a
28. NGS Name Connection Type IP Address Port Input Filter Filter Time M Input 1 li ii TEP Server zl 3001 D 500 O Input 2 E fo 0 0 0 fa P len Name Connection Type IP Address Port Normal State M Output 1 EH TCP Client E 172 16 200 9 3002 Open 15 m Output 2 li Po H fo 0 0 0 o Open sl OK Cancel CONTACT CLOSURE SETTINGS MODIFY Click Edit Contact Closure Settings menu under the CONTACT CLOSURE SETTINGS heading Contact closure settings modify page appears on the screen Device contact closure settings can be changed on this page Input Output Mode Individual Each input output is configured independiently and they work completely isolated from each other Group All inputs outputs share the same configuration and the status of all channels will be transmitted together Disabled CC is disabled INDIVIDUAL INPUT OUTPUT SETTINGS Active Only available when individual CC channels are in use Set active when required CC channel CC input output 1 8 is taken in use Name User definable alias name for CC interface max 16 chars Connection Type TCP client TCP server UDP multicast or SNMP If SNMP is selected all settings will be configured and controlled via SNMP protocol remotely IP Address Destination IP address Port UDP TCP port number 0 65535 Input Filter Monitors how many state changes happen from close to open or vice versa during the time frame given by Filter Time pa
29. Options d delay interval for rebooting n no call to sync f force reboot don t go through init Route command Use the route command to edit the kernel s routing tables Entering help route displays a list of options for route command Usage route add del delete Edit the kernel s routing tables Options n Dont resolve names e Display other more information A inet Select address family Tftpswud command Use the tftpswud command to change device s firmware Entering help tftpswud displays a list of options for tftpswud command Note TFTP server must be installed configured correctly and activated before using tftoswud command Usage tftpswud version number server ip MPX series video encoders CL user manual Uptime command Use the uptime command to display the time since the last boot Entering help uptime displays a list of options for uptime command Usage uptime Display the time since the last boot Appselect command Use the appselect command to display device s current application configuration Entering help appselect displays a list of options for appselect command Usage appselect application number This command prints current application configuration To select new application into use and reboot device use command with new appli cation number Example appselect 1 gt Application 1 will be activated and device rebooted
30. PC Series Video Encoders Front Panel MPC E1 combinations MPC E2 combinations MPX series video encoders user manual MPC series video encoders mechanical connections 1 Video input s connector BNC female and indicator leds Contact closure interfaces 4 pin screw terminal Led indicators See tables below for detailed description Power supply connector 2 pin screw terminal 12 VDC Management connection CLI RJ 45 female O oO A W N Fast Ethernet up link interface port A Either electrical RJ 45 female or optical LC N Data interfaces EIA RS232 422 485 RJ 45 female 8 Audio line connection RJ 45 female 9 Fast Ethernet interface port B fixed RJ 45 female optional Led Colour Mode Green Port configured Blinking green On stream l Yellow Link missing Dark Port not configured T terminal server Led indicator operation Led Colour Mode Green Link OK L Yellow Link missing or level too low Dark Not in use L Ethernet network link led indicator operation Only A port up and configured Green when A port has cable connected Yellow when A port has not cable B port doesn t affect Only B port up and configured Green when B port h
31. Pin 6 Pin 5 Pin 5 Pin 8 Pin 8 GND lenp 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 Note Wiring for the 2 wire mode needs to be done externally on the connector Master Decoder Encoder Slave Ethernet Pin 6 Pin 5 Pin 8 GND 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 MPX series video encoders user manual MPX series video encoders user manual Data termination and biasing The hardware support for RS data line termination and biasing is available from version F onwards for all MPC encoders decoders and MPX E8 encoders The MPX D8 decoder does not have this support 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 s
32. Pre Text Enter text before time data stamp max 32 chars 29 Configuration Administration LOGOUT AUDIO SETTINGS CODEC SETTINGS Codec Samplerate AUDIO 1 2 32 kHz SOCKET SETTINGS Connector Volume Audio IN Left 1 100 D i Audio IN Right 1 100 D i STREAM SETTINGS Name Status IP address Port DSCP Mode Connector AUDIO IN 1 Audio 1 in 224 0 1 1 3010 Mono Audio OUT Right 1 AUDIO IN 2 Audio 2 in 224 0 1 1 3020 Momo Audio OUT Left 1 AUDIO OUT 1 Audio 1 out 224 0 1 1 3011 D Mono Audio IN Right 1 AUDIO OUT 2 Audio Zout 224 0 1 1 3012 D Mono Audio IN Left 1 Edit Audio Settings AUDIO SETTINGS Click Audio menu under the Configuration heading Audio settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s audio settings CODEC SETTINGS Codec Audio codec name Samplerate Audio codecs samplerate SOCKET SETTINGS Connector Volume Audio IN Left Audio volume value 0 100 Audio IN Right Audio volume value 0 100 STREAM SETTINGS Name User definable alias name for the audio stream IP address Destination IP address Multicast Multicast IP address multicast group Unicast IP address of receiving encoder Note Gateway address is necessary for multicasting Device IP and gateway addresses must be in the same network The Gateway address must be set before enabling multicast Port UDP port number Mode Audio channel mode Connector Audio connector Audio in out Edit A
33. S SYSLOG Syslog server 0 0 0 0 Edit Syslog Settings TIMEZONE Time zone Europe Helsinki 0200 Local time Thu 07 Apr 2011 13 52 23 FEEST System time Thu OF Apr 2011 10 52 23 GMT Edit Timezone Settings NTP Configured servers No configured servers Edit NTP Settings SNMP sysLocation sysContact Teleste Support support teleste com RO community public RW community private All trap destinations are disabled Edit SNMP Settings SERVICES Click Services menu under the Administration heading SERVICES page appears on the screen This page shows device s syslog timezone NTP and SNMP settings SYSLOG A Syslog server is a server which stores log messages sent by a remote unit e g MPX series encoder These messages include diagnosis data e g reboots NTP server status stream operation Syslog server Shows syslog server IP address Edit Syslog Settings Opens a page where can be changed the the syslog server IP address TIMEZONE Timezone 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 Local time Shows local time System time Shows system time allways in GMT Edit Timezone Settings Opens a page where can be changed the timezone NTP Configured servers Shows configured NTP servers Edit NTP Settings Opens
34. SING UNIT 1 4 header inform encoding capacity of the device The processing bar colour must be green if the processing bar goes to red the resolution settings are not acceptable Bitrate mode Encoded video bitrate mode either CBR 1 8192 kbps VBR or VBR capped 1 31 QP 0 100 The capped value defines the maximum allowed bit rate Bitrate Encoded video bitrate MPEG 4 MJPEG 9 6 Kbps 8 Mbps MPEG 2 128 Kbps 8 Mbps Framerate Encoded video framerate MPEG 4 and MJPEG 1 25 for PAL 1 30 for NTSC MPEG 2 25 for PAL 30 for NTSC Note have to be integer value progressive monitor 4CIFad This mode combines odd and even fields from the interlaced video source with motion adaptive de interlace filter This is optimum mode for progressive monitor 4CIFpi This mode is an equivalent to D1 except for the resolution It combines odd and even fields from the interlaced video source without any advanced processing This is optimum mode for decoder feeding analogue monitor In case of progressive monitor the proper decoding of this mode requires the use of de interlacing filter in the SW decoder 24 MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual TELESTE Host MP X 172 31 2 20 MPC E1 Main Configuration Administration About LOGOUT VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY Logged in as admin Video Standard PA oiei Video Video Common Connection Advanced Overlay Overlay Multiplication Po
35. Selection po Colours Default Settings Load E Connection Len Data Save Delete Close window on exit C Awas Never Ze Only on clean exit omo PuTTY application view Windows XP 2 Enter the device IP address into the Host Name or IP address address bar and click ee button to continue The following PuT TY window appears on the screen 172 16 200 5 PuTTY login as Telnet program view 3 Enter the required user name and the password The following 172 16 200 5 PuTTY window appears on the screen g 172 156 200 5 PuTTY 0 x login as admin admin i 2 16 200 5 s password MFZ E version 4 1 10 Type help for CLI commands admin MPC E1 The CLI connection to MPX 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 59 Detailed descriptions of CLI commands 60 How to use the CLI CLI consists of several commands To execute the command press enter after typing command Entering help displays all valid commands Entering help and a command displays further options of command Ctrl C is the interrupt key sequency and returns user to the prompt Note All letter must be typed as lowercase admin MPX help Valid commands date ipera ping reboot route t itpswud uptime appselect changelog passwd version eraseconf
36. TIONS heading Common settings modify page appears on the screen Device common settings can be changed on this page GENERAL OPTIONS Video Standard Set video standard type either PAL or NTSC Join Multicast Group with TX Streams Yes or No This option defines whether the encoder joins its own multicast group or not Typically this is not required but it might be needed for some switches MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 49 M PC E 1 Logged in as admin Host MPC E1_camA 172 31 6 9 NETWORK Hostname MPC E1 camA Interface Status IP address Netmask MAC Speed Duplex MTU etho Weve 172 31 6 9 255 255 255 0 00 90 50 01 BF 12 100base FD 1500 Edit Ethernet Interfaces IP ROUTES Destination Netmask Gateway Interface 172 31 6 0 pake te pa ae te PW ake te AN etho 224 0 0 0 224 0 0 0 aj etho default 0 0 0 0 172 31 6 1 etho TELESTE Configuration Administration LOGOUT ETHERMET INTERFACES 50 NETWORK Click Network menu under the Administration heading Network configuration page appears on the screen This page shows device s network settings Hostname Alias name for the device ETHERNET INTERFACES Interface Interface name ethO Ethernet port A amp eth1 Ethernet port B Status Network status IP address IP address of the device Netmask Netmask address of the device MAC MAC address of the device Speed Duplex Transmission parameters network connection type and s
37. able s pinout wire colors RJ 45 male open wires MPX series video encoders user manual Data connector s pinout and supported data types 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 is used for full multipoint communications where multiple transceiver 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 Master Decoder Encoder Slave S Pin 1 Pin 1 A Tx Rx Tx Rx Pin 2 Ethernet Pin 3 Pin 6
38. activates the action Active Selects the motion detection sensor to be associated to the action Source Selects the video stream which the action will be performed over Target Adjusts the amount of motion detected on the video that will trigger the Threshold action to be performed Range from 0 100 Adjusts the time the threshold value has to be exceeded before the Filter action will be performed Selects what action will be performed over the target video stream Action There are 2 options Motion detection related data will be included in the video stream for Add MD info to RTP packets remote processing i e VMX alarms Note MD info is inserted as RTP extensions to the video stream Some video decoders cannot cope with the extensions although they are defined in the corresponding RFC VLC is one of them A meter showing the amount of motion detected will be overlaid to the Draw MD meter to image image This action is performed always no matter what all the rest of settings are 38 MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual TELESTE M PC E 1 Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 Configuration Administration LOGOUT Enable masking EI Refresh video lw Painting mode te Masking mode C Brush size Sa Mask color green zl o MOTION DETECTION MASK Click Mask Editor menu under the MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT heading Motion detection mask page appears on the screen Device motion detection masking
39. as cable connected Yellow when B port has not cable A port doesn t affect Both A and B ports up and configured Green when both A and B ports has cable connected Yellow when either of the cables is disconnected Led Colour Mode Green Power ON M Blinking green Device is being configured from the web interface Red Hardware error M module Led indicator operation MPX series video encoders user manual MPX Series Video Encoders Front Panel MPX E8 combinations aINSO D Joejuo9 sese e Tonm ee g HOd jubyyonny gepa zeea Leed jewoya J M jeulwa Ow amp amp Ei G OBpIA t O PIA Jepoouj oepiA g HOd jubyyonny gepa zeea Leed jowuoya J M jeulwa ei ei Co e E jouou3 36 G O PIA t O PIA Jepoouj oepiA wb eeeq zeea Lee J M eUlUWJO G OBpIA Y O PIA Jepoouj oepiA MPX series video encoders user manual MPX series video encoders mechanical connections 1 Video input s connector BNC female and indicator leds 2 Data interfaces EIA RS232 422 485 RJ 45 female 3 Management connection CLI RJ 45 female and Audio line connection two channel RJ 45 female 4 Fast Ethernet interface port B fixed RJ 45 female 5 Fast Ethernet up link interface port A Either electrical RJ 45 female or optical LC 6 Led indicators See tables below for detailed de
40. d Range is 0 100 Once the amount of motion detected has exceeded the Threshold value sensor s motion detected state is true This state will be remain unchanged for Filter time in milisecs Shows what action is performed over the target video stream Options are Add MD info to RTP packets Draw MD meter to image Not available MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual Configuration Administration MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS MODIFY Logged in as admin Host MPC E1_camA 172 31 6 9 Motion See Detection Actions Input ame ive Algorithm Video 1 Cam Comparative Video 1 Comparative sl Video 1 Comparative e Video 1 Comparative e Sensitivity 20 ge 20 D 20 D 20 KC Learning Time E e Mask Editor fo 5 Mask Editor P e Mask Editor fo 5 Mask Editor OK Cancel MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS MODIFY Click Edit Motion Detection and Action Settings menu under the MOTION DETECTION AND ACTION SETTINGS heading Motion detection settings modify Motion Detection page appears on the screen Device motion detection settings can be changed on this page MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS MODIFY page contains one MPC E1 E2 or two MPC E4 or four MPX E8 MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT blocks Each MPU has eight motion detection configurable action schemes MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT Input Video input number Name User defined alias name for this motion detection Active
41. deo E ANN A e DE 14 15 video steaming rat 14 EFC OI PON EE 14 Video stream un Edel AUON EE 15 JPEG Image OO API W ee iya ee 15 How LO change the S ln e CN 16 SS EE 16 Web user interface VYE BWI I E 16 Command line interface CLI seien ka nikel tk e e ks ayin le en FI ek n koka ae t ti NA sky Rit ofis ae 16 kI SON GO UI E 16 Web user interface Web 17 E LEE 17 System requirements TOF W b Us wo sas osans tk ta ik ek s vie kai koko bras ri de kas kol v tsmandilk samdi k tie e 17 816 3 ko WEEN 17 BC IEG WE 18 VE ag Ge E 19 Video lui ere leie ket dok tk kk eki tv ta ek ak aa tk at ia ka ek lt kb m ijan ka dako en e 20 21 Video input setings MOUN Ye sara dit ke pik dj eli jele dak po e se er ke a a a it nn k e pei ba ik kek pa ko ko pete e 22 Video encoding SENINGS ET 23 29 AUO SEIN EE 30 31 Picture upload SENNO GE 32 35 MIOUOM detection SCLIN GS EE 36 39 Terminal server settings ein zr bata kn like ak ola ake ate kt akt ky kek ta ee ek a akt a n kt n a a l e a A ke n e au 40 41 Contact CIOS End e 42 43 Session announcement protocol settings AA 44 45 Real time streaming protocol rtsp settngs EE 46 47 CGOMINON El Le EE 48 49 ION ears yi ek kot a A ae et EE e e A a e ee ai kl on pr t R N ou e k en pk ep jn kt e n a e a e akt da 50 52 VS Wan E e 53 EEN EE 54 55 User manageme E 56 Command Line Interface CL 57 64 Ee E E P EE 57 System requirements for CLI sij ap kt a EE EE 57 Connection methods Serial connecti
42. ders Unicast IP address of receiving encoder Port UDP port number 0 65535 This number has to be same at both encoder and decoder pairs DSCP Definition of the Differentiated Services 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 Mode Audio channel mode Connector Audio connector Audio in out MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 31 TELESTE M PC E Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 Configuration Administration PICTURE UPLOAD SETTINGS Video Standard PAL SERVER SETTINGS Primary FTP Server Directory URL Secondary FTP Server Directory URL Input Active Status Resolution Quality Update Period Timestamp Latest Picture agg Picture 1 Video 1 a Invalid primary server URL CIF 75 Yo 5 5 Edit Picture Upload Settings PICTURE UPLOAD SETTINGS Click Pictures menu under the Configuration heading Picture upload settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s picture upload settings Video standard Video standard type PAL or NTSC can be change from COMMON SETTINGS MODIFY page SERVER SETTINGS Primary Server Directory URL Primary FTP server where the pictures will be uploaded Secondary Server Directory URL Backup FTP server where the pictures will be uploaded in case that primary FTP server fails Input Picture uploading sou
43. e D Load Factory Restore factory default settings Reboot Reboot MPC E1_camA MAINTENANCE Click Maintenance menu under the Administration heading Maintenance page appears on the screen Device s firmware version can be updated and device configuration settings can be stored uploaded from this page CONFIGURATION Click Backup button to store the current configuration to a file File Upload Use this feature to upload the stored configuration file to the device First find the stored configuration file and then press Restore button to upload and activate the configuration settings Device restarts automatically after pressing Restore button SOFTWARE CURRENT application version is Current firmware version e g MPX E 4 6 4 OTHER version is Alternative firmware version The alternative firmware version can be taken in use by clicking Activate button Note The MP X encoder is capable of storing two firmware images and can be operational during firmware update The two partition approach provides also possibility to fall back to old firmware version either automatically if the new firmware fails to run on the device or manually by the administrator File Upload Upload the new firmware version to the device DEVICE CONTROL Click Factory button to restore default factory settings Click Reboot button to restart the device MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual SERVICE
44. e the video streams will be 239 0 1 255 the last one of the range selected for SAP This method of SAP advertisement is useful to organize the advertisements This way we can create isolated SAP advertisement channels Receivers will listen to the SAP advertisement channel of their interest only Encoder group 1 gt SAP administrative scope 239 0 1 0 239 0 1 255 gt SAP advertisement address 239 0 1 255 Encoder group 2 gt SAP administrative scope 239 0 2 0 239 0 2 255 gt SAP advertisement address 239 0 2 255 Decoder group 1 gt Interested only in encoder group 1 gt SAP advertisement address to listen to 239 0 1 255 gt SAP administrative scope 239 0 1 0 239 0 1 255 Decoder group 2 gt Interested only in encoder group 2 gt SAP advertisement address to listen to 239 0 2 255 gt SAP administrative scope 239 0 2 0 239 0 2 255 MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual 45 MPC E1 Configuration REAL TIME STREAMING PROTOCOL RTSP SETTINGS Video 1 Edit RTSP Settings Administration RTSP Service enabled Current bandwidth 0 Mbps Maximum bandwidth 15 Mbps mo an RTSP HEH Input Enabled RTSP URL enabted gt TELESTE Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 LOGOUT rtsp 172 31 6 9 streami RTSP Service Current bandwidth Maximum bandwidth Input Edit RTSP Settings 46 REAL TIME STREAMING PROTOCOL RTSP SETTINGS The Real Time Streami
45. ected no connection Connection Type TCP server TCP client or UDP multicast IP address Destination IP address Port UDP port number Mode Data connection protocol Baudrate Databits Parity Stopbits Baudrate Data channel connection speed Bits Number of data bits Parity N none P parity Stopbits Stopbits either 1 or 2 Edit Terminal Server Settings Opens terminal server settings modify page 40 MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual Configuration Administration Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 TERMINAL SERVER SETTINGS MODIFY Serial Port Data 1 PTZ 1 Connection Type TCP client Name wi Data 2 PTZ2 E TCP dent T Serial port Name Connection Type Active IP address Port Mode Baudrate Bits Parity Stopbits Term Bias MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual Actiwe IP address Port Mode Baudrate Bits Parity Stopbits Term Bias 172 31 6 2 5001 frs a22 se400 5 ss O BA E m 172 31 6 2 5002 Gang sl ss m ME m m OK Cancel RS 485 4wire e TERMINAL SERVER SETTINGS MODIFY Click Edit Terminal Server Settings menu under the TERMINAL SERVER SETTINGS heading Terminal server settings modify page appears on the screen Device terminal server settings can be changed on this page Enable disable required data interface User definable alias name for data interface max 16 chars Point to point type data
46. efore using getconf command Usage getconf tftp server ipl This command will download configuration from tftp server and reboot device Putconf command Use the putconf command to upload the current configuration to a TFTP server Entering help putconf displays a list of options for putconf command Note TFTP server must be installed configured correctly and activated before using putconf command Usage putconf tftp server ipl This command will upload transmit configuration to tftp server 64 MPX series video encoders CLI user manual Event Management System Introduction The event management system controls video streaming and contact closure output based on motion detection sensor or contact closure state In MPX encoder an event is triggered by changing contact closure state open close or motion detection sensors An event can perform actions associated with it such as e Switching l frames video stream to full frame video stream e Switching paused video stream to full frames video stream e Switching paused video stream to l frames video stream Event can configure for each MPEG 4 MJPEG MPEG 2 and JPEG video channel Additionally event can use to change contact closure output state Configuration 1 Select Event Select event for video channel from the video connection page gt Configuration Video Edit Video Encoding Settings Connection Filtering Normal Triggered F
47. ext position either top center or bottom of screen Text position either left center or right of screen Text top margin 0 100 Text font size 1 30 MPX series video encoders WebUIl user manual MPC E1 VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY Configuration Administration Logged in as admin TELESTE Host MPC E1_camA 172 31 6 9 Video Standard Common MPEG4 MPEG4 1 1 MPEG4 1 2 MPEG4 1 3 MPEG4 1 4 MPEG4 2 1 MPEG4 2 2 MPEG4 2 3 MPEG4 2 4 MPEG4 3 1 MPEG4 3 2 MPEG4 3 3 PA Input Video 1 Video 1 Video 1 Camera A Camera A Camera A Camera A Video Overlay Content Timestampi none none none 3 none 3 none 3 none E oe 2 L Video e Stream Connection Multiplication Advanced Overlay Position MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT 1 Timestamp2 Video Overlay Content none SI one Ir none one Ir none SI VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY Click Video Overlay Content menu under the VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY heading Video MPEG4 settings modify video overlay content page appears on the screen Device video overlay content settings can be changed on this page i e enter text content and is time and or date shown or not Timestamp1 Time date stamp s Timestamp2 Time date stamp s MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual Post Text Enter text after time data stamp max 32 chars MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT
48. firm settings MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 17 MPC E1 MAIN PAGE PROPERTIES Type Serial Number Hw Version Sw Version Uptime Current time Temperature ALERTS Device Status user MN rassworo MN Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 MPC EIKX FSZXAX XONA A HLO108659 Zii 4 6 4 20 39 sat Jan 1 20 39 27 UTC 2005 54 5C 094 1F 18 To create a WebUI session to the device first enter the device IP address into the web browser s address bar i e 172 31 6 9 The follow ing Web user interface s MAIN PAGE will appear on the screen Write the required username and password see bottom in the fields and then click Login button to continue gt Web user interface s MAIN PAGE appears on the screen see picture above Front panel M led blinks for successful login The Web user interface session to MPX series video encoders is now active Note User can logout either by selecting Logout from menu bar or by closing the browser WebUI session can also automatically expire and logout within 60 minutes if no activity Tes admin ITT easix Note MPX series video encoders default factory IP address is 10 9 96 10 MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual Configuration Administration MAIN PAGE Type MPC EI1KX FS2XMM XANN A Serial Number HLO108639 Hw Version C11 Sw Version 4 6 4 Uptime 20 42 Current time Sat Jan 1 20 41 49 UTC 2005 Temperature
49. for administration use and can be accessed locally using Mgmt connector RJ 45 female serial terminal program or remotely using telnet program Typical use of the CLI is to set up the IP address for the encoder update the encoder s Pin Signal software and for remote diagnostics 1 Ground PC PSION D9 female RJ 45 male MPX encoder 2 Mgmt out Receive data 2 2 Mgmt output 3 Ground Transmit data 3 6 Mgmt input 4 System ground 5 1 Ground 5 e Verein Management cable CIC504 pinout D9 female RJ 45 male T Contact closure loop CCL connection optional Mgmt connector s pinout A The MPC series video encoders provides optionally 1 or 3 bi directional recommended management cable is contact closure channel lines The MPX series video encoders provides Teleste CIC504 optionally 4 or 8 bi directional contact closure channel lines There are optionally two different CC input connection ways one for a CC input CC output normal short circuit dry contact closure on off input signals between connector s contact pins internal power source and one for TTL level voltage input signals data rate max 5 Hz sink current 20 mA at 5V DC between contact pins external power source CC output is a normal relay on off output signal 24V 1A between connector s contact pins Depending on the model the CCL connector type is a 4 or 8 pin screw terminal Sho
50. iltering Normal Triggered 0 Pass all frames 0 Pass all frames 0000000000 1 Pass I frames 2 Normal I Frames Triggered All 3 Normal Paused Triggered I Frames 4 Normal Paused Triggered All Selecting filtering type MPX series video encoders user manual Filtering Description 0 Pass all frames This is the default option and enables the encoder to pass stream all frames I and P frames The Event Management System will not affect this stream when pass all frames option is selected 1 Pass frames This enables encoder to send only I frames meaning filtering all P frames Event Manage ment System does not affect this video stream when pass frames function is selected 2 Normal frames Triggered all This option enables the encoder to send only I frames in normal condition when there is no motion detected or contact closure event and in case of a trigger motion detection or contact closure encoder will send all frames meaning and P frames 3 Normal Paused Triggered l Frames This option enables the encoder to pause stream ing video is not sending out to the interface in normal conditions when there is no motion detected or contact closure event and in case of a trigger motion detection or contact closure encoder will resume streaming only frames 4 Normal Paused Triggered All This option enables the encoder to pause streaming video is not se
51. l event activates when source action is triggered See table The Filtering items and their descriptions JPEG The JPEG channel event activates when source action is triggered This requires JPEG channels to be configured MJPEG The MJPEG video channel event activates when source action is triggered See table The Filtering items and their descriptions CC OUTPUT The state of contact closure output changes open close when source action is triggered This requires CC outputs to be configured The Target items and their descriptions Target Description Level When selected Event Management System will add motion detection into sensitive the RTP packet Link MD or CC source to the targets MPEG4 MJPEG or triggered high CC output Draw level A bar appears in the left up corner of the video showing motion amount to image This is called motion detection bar Note The motion detection info is not inserted in the RTP packet when this option is selected Level When selected Event Management System links CC inputs in reverse sensitive polarity to the targets MPEG4 MJPEG or CC outputs For example when trigger low CC input is open the filtering is disabled sending all frames and when CC For CC inputs is closed filtering is enabled sending frame only Note The motion use only detection is not inserted in the RTP packet when this option is selected Action linking items and their descriptions 66 MPX series video encoders user manual
52. l not be played if the total bandwidth from all channels exceeds the Maximum Bandwidth Input Range of IP addresses which create a private notification channel The RSTP stream address is defined in following format lt device IP address gt lt stream id where the stream id is corresponding to the encoding profile number of the device Example with MPX E8 Device IP address 192 168 222 3 Stream id Input 8 configured to first encoding profile of media processor 4 gt stream13 URL for RTSP stream rtsp 192 168 222 3 stream13 MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 47 TELESTE Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 MPC E1 Configuration Administration LOGOUT COMMON SETTINGS GENERAL OPTIONS Video Standard PAL Join Multicast Group with Tx Streams No Edit Common Settings COMMON SETTINGS Click Common menu under the Configuration heading Common settings settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s general options GENERAL OPTIONS Video Standard Video standard type PAL or NTSC Join Multicast Group with TX Streams Either enabled disabled Edit Common Settings Opens common settings modify page MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual COMMON SETTINGS MODIFY GENERAL OPTIONS Video Standard PAL Join Multicast Group with Tx Streams No COMMON SETTINGS Click Edit Common Settings menu under the GENERAL OP
53. n frame rate GOP structure and P frame complexity within the calculation power of the MPU In case of full resolution and full frame rate video such as D1 and 4CIF one profile takes almost the full capacity of one MPU MPC E2 contains two video inputs and one media processing unit MPU Picture upload Server directory URL Connection Destination IP address Stream multiplication Additional destination IP address Additional destination IP address sinideo ebeul Odaf Video input Log AISUUU MPC E4 contains four video inputs and two media processing units MPUs Additional destination IP address sweou s euonippe Additional destination IP address This block diagram describes single encoding profile max performance Video MPC E1 MPC E2 MPC E4 MPC EZ MPX E8 Inputs video connectors 1 2 4 2 8 Encoding profiles 4 4 8 8 16 Output streams total 20 20 40 40 80 JPEG captures 4 4 8 8 16 Available video streaming performance for MPX series encoders Note MPX series encoders video streaming performance could overload Fast Ethernet throughput depending on number of streams bitrate combination Be sure that the configuration does not exceed Fast Ethernet port throughput E g as an example MPC E4 number of encoded streams 30 bitrate 4000 kbps 120 Mbps Fast Ethernet throughput is exceeded MPX E8 contains eight video inputs and four
54. n 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 4 Orient the transceiver with the bale clasp on the bottom close the bale clasp by pushing it up over the transceiver then gently insert the transceiver into the port until it clicks into place MPX series video encoders user manual 13 Video streaming Video streaming methods MPC E1 contains one video input and one media processing unit MPU Block diagrams on the left side describe the way how MPX series encoder physical video input s are internally connected to MPU s Video input is the physical video connector BCN female available for CVBS signal MPU is a part of MPX series encoder s hardware whose mission is to process media video audio pictures Naturally each video input can be connected to a camera or any other standard PAL or NTSC video source MPC EZ contains two video inputs and two media processing units MPUs Encoding profile MPX series encoders has a total of four encoding profiles available for video inputs that are connected to one MPU Inputs in this context mean inputs that are hardware connected to one MPU Each encoding profile can be set separately for individual resolutio
55. n the market in EU after 13 August 2005 Teleste devices which belong to the scope of the directive have been marked with the separate collection symbol shown below The marking is according to the standard EN 50419 The symbol indicates that the device has to be collected and treated separately from unsorted municipal waste User manual revision history note The latest version is always available in pdf format on our web site www teleste com MPX series video encoders user manual TELESTE www teleste com
56. ng Protocol RTSP ia 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 The video then is transmitted via RTP Real time Transport Protocol or UDP User Datagram Protocol over a unicast or multicast session Click RTSP menu under the Configuration heading Real time streaming protocol settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s RTSP settings Service mode either enabled disabled Shows the current bandwidth used by all channels Maximum bandwidth allocated for all channels Range of IP addresses which create a private notification channel Opens real time streaming protocol modify page MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual REAL TIME STREAMING PROTOCOL RTSP SETTINGS MODIFY RTSP Service enable ki Current bandwidth D Mbps Maximum bandwidth Input RTSP Enabled Wideo 1 IM enabled REAL TIME STREAMING PROTOCOL RTSP SETTINGS Click Edit RTSP Settings menu under the REAL TIME STREAMING PROTOCOL RTSP SETTINGS heading Real time streaming protocol settings modify page appears on the screen Device s RTSP settings can be changed on this page RTSP Service Service mode either enabled disabled Current bandwidth Shows the current bandwidth used by all channels Maximum bandwidth Defines the maximum bandwidth allocated for all channels The RTSP stream wil
57. ng eth0 or ethl eth0 is default options hostname NAME Define a hostname none do not set hostname ip A B C D Define an IP address netmask A B C D Define a network mask gw A B C D Define a gateway address mtu value Define a interface MTU speed duplex TYPE Define a interface speed duplex 10base HD 10base FD 100base HD 100base FD auto default status STATUS Define interface up or down hostname Display the hostname in config file ip Display the IP address in config file netmask Display the network mask in config file gw Display the gateway address in config file status Display the interface status in config file S Activate settings ignored V Display version information Strongly recommended not to change this value unless needed MPX series video encoders CLI user manual 61 62 Ping command Use the ping command to test is there a specific IP address accessible in network Entering help ping displays a list of options for ping command Usage ping OPTION host Send ICMP ECHO REQUEST packets to network hosts Options c COUNT Send only COUNT pings S SIZE Send SIZE data bytes in packets default 56 q Quiet mode only displays output at start and when finished Reboot command Use the reboot command to restart the device Entering help reboot displays a list of options for reboot command Usage reboot d delay n lt nosync gt f lt force gt Reboot the system
58. nt out to the interface in normal conditions when there is no motion detected or contact closure event and in case of a trigger motion detection or contact closure encoder will resume streaming and send all frames I and P frames The Filtering items and their descriptions 65 Motion Detection Name Source M ACT 1 Action 1 on MPU 1 ACT 2 Action 2 on MPU 1 ACT 3 Action 3 on MPU 1 ACT 4 Action 4 on MPU 1 ACT 5 Action 5 on MPU 1 Active a si sl a 2 Select Action Select trigger and action from Motion Detection Settings Modify page gt Configuration Motion Detection Edit Motion Detection and Action Settings Actions GC INPUT 1 CC INPUT 2 CC OUTPUT 1 CC OUTPUT 2 Actions Threshold Filter MPEG4 1 w 30 oe Target Action 1 Level sensitive trigger high e O Aaa 30 e Tac 30 M acts Action 8 on MPU 1 w MD 4 20 e Action page showing sources and targets available for the event managment system Source Description MD Motion detection sensor triggers the event CC INPUT Contact closure input state open close triggers the event CC OUTPUT Contact closure output state open close triggers the event Note that CC outputs state can be controlled by the remote management systems such as VMX or SNMP The Source options Target Description MPEG 4 The MPEG 4 video channe
59. of several pages Only one page is visible at the time You can activate a page simply by clicking the page s heading see picture below The Web user interface has the following configuration display pages that are introduced in this document TELESTE Logged in as admin Host MPC E1_camA 172 31 6 9 MPC E1 Main Configuration Administration About LOGOUT MAIN PAGE Video Inputs Network Visit us Video Maintenance PROPERTIES Audio Services Type 2XXX XXXX A Serial Number Hw Version Pictures User management MLUIUODJS Motion Detection Cii 4 6 4 Uptime 20 28 Current time RTSP Sat Jan 1 20 28 20 UTC 2005 Temperature Common 34 5C 094 1F Terminal Server SAP Sw Version ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Extra Release Mon Mar 28 14 46 41 EEST 2011 Product MPX E ALERTS Device Status E 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 Place the cursor in the desired data field or box and enter a new setting Some 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 Information without datafield or box is a read only parameter and cannot be changed Press keyboard s F5 button to refresh the WebUI page view When changing the settings always click OK button to con
60. on EE 58 Connection methods Ke GT 59 Detailed descriptions of CLI commandS cccccceecccesceceeceeeeceeeeeecacessaeeesaeeeseeeesseeeseaeeseueeseneessaneessaes 60 64 Event Management System ccccccccccce tat tt taa taa taa aa taa aa aaa a aaa at naaatanaetootaertosaeotosoeorteseooeosoesrosoeorooo 65 68 Copyright acknowledgements tite tett taa taa taa aaa aaa a taa aaa tata tt aaa taaaaetanaaetatsaesotoeeotooeeorosoeeoosoeeoooooon 69 MPX series video encoders user manual MPX Series Video Encoders Introduction Stand alone video encoder with 1 2 4 8 video inputs bi directional data audio and contact closure channels MPX series video encoders user manual Many similarities exist between the MPC E1 MPC E2 MPC E4 MPC EZ and MPX E8 the main difference being the number of video channels available and the mechanics MPX series video encoders are a high performance stand alone temperature hardened network video processing products encoding real time video in mission critical applications for customers in Transportation City Center Monitoring and Corporate Security MPC series encoders are compact size stand alone video processing products in the MPX platform MPX E8 is a 1U high 19 wide size stand alone video processing product in the MPX platform MPX series video encoders provides in addition to transparent link of PAL or NTSC video signal bi directional audio independently config urable general purpose
61. on the front panel of the device are lit The M module should lit green to show that hardware is operating properly 3 Connect all needed data audio signals to their respective connectors on the device s front panel Connect a CVBS video signals to the BNC female connectors 4 on the device Connect the Ethernet 100Base TX FX network to Fast Ethernet connector on the device s front panel 5 Note A local WebUI connection can be created by this connector using an Ethernet cable such as Teleste OPUS1CAAOSOOX cross connection cable when CAT 5 interface Create management connection to the device either over an Ethernet network or from a Mgmt port and then set all necessary settings in the device Factory default settings for the device are the following 6 10 9 96 10 IP ethO Ethernet port A 255 255 255 0 Netmask eth0 Ethernet port A 10 9 96 1 Gateway Make sure that the device is not indicating any alarms or warnings The L and M indicators on the front panel should now lit green Note If the M indicator is red the device in question has a hardware error and service is needed CPS25x series power supply for MPC device 6 MPX series video encoders user manual Connections All products in the MPX family have the same connection scheme in their connectors Depending on the model there are Video Data Audio Contact
62. osed encoder starts streaming full frame video MPEG4 Input Name Pause DAN UDP Port DSCP Filtering Normal Triggered MPEG4 1 Video 1 239 6 3 1 6002 lo ER Normal I Frames Triggered All v MPEG4 2 Video 2 is MPEG4 3 Video 1 r 1 Click Connection menu under the Configuration Video Edit Video Encoding Settings page and select 2 Normal frames Triggered All option from the Filtering Normal Triggered pull down menu Name Active Source Target Threshold Filter Action M ACT 1 Action 1 on MPU 1 coc INPUT 1 MPEG4 1 w 30 a sooo ms i Level sensitive trigger high ACT 2 Action 2 on MP MPEG l ACT 3 IT ACT 4 M MD 2 w acts Vv MD z MPX series video encoders user manual 2 Select the MD1 for the input where camera is connected from Actions menu under the Configuration Motion Detection Edit Motion Detection page and select 1 Level sensitive trigger high option from the Action pull down menu m Changing Contact closure output state by motion detection sensor In this case encoder changes CC output state open close when motion is detected by MD1 motion detection 1 sensor In this example you are controlling CC contact closure output which does not affect video stream Destination e e e MPEG4 Input Name Pause IP Address UDP Port DSCP Filtering Normal Triggered MPEG4 1 Video 1 E 239 6 3 1 6002 lo ER Pass all frames v MPEG4 2 Video 2 f MPEG4 3 Video 1 ia
63. page and make sure that Active checkbox is not selected Name Active Source Target Threshold Filter Action M ACT 1 Action 1 on MPU 1 lv cc INPUT 1 JPEG 1 w 3 D e 5000 ms 1 Level sensitive trigger high v l AcT2 Action 2 on MPU 1 MPEG4 1 30 J 5000 ns 1 Level sensitive trigger high e IT act3 Arrr a 2 Go to the Configuration Motion Detection Edit Motion Detection and Action Settings page and set Source to the CC INPUT1 select JPEG 1 option from the Target pull down menu and select 1 Level sensitive trigger high option from the Action pull down menu 68 MPX series video encoders user manual Copyright acknowledgements Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Teleste Corporation Copyright 6 Teleste Corporation All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any other language without the express permission of Teleste Corporation Teleste Corporation Video Networks P O Box 323 FIN 20101 Turku FINLAND www teleste com WEEE directive Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE obliges that producers appropriately mark electrical and electronic equipment with the symbol indicating separate collection This obligation applies to the equipment put o
64. peed MTU MTU Maximum Transmission Unit value IP ROUTES Destination Destination IP address Netmask Mask for subnet definition Gateway Gateway address for router definition Gateway address is necessary for multicasting video Device and gateway addresses should be in the same network Note Gateway address should be set before enabling multicast video Interface Options are eth0 and eth1 MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual NETWORK MODIFY Update Hostname ETHERNET INTERFACES Enabled Interface DHCP IP address Netmask w etho no 172 31 6 9 255 255 255 0 NETWORK MODIFY Click Edit Ethernet Interfaces menu under the Ethernet Interfaces heading Network modify Ethernet interfaces page appears on the screen Device Ethernet interface settings can be changed on this page Hostname User definable alias name for the device ETHERNET INTERFACES Enabled Enables disables Ethernet interface Depending on the model there is either one or two Ethernet ports available ethO Ethernet port A and eth1 Ethernet port B DHCP DHCP client operation enabled disabled If enabled the device gets its IP address from the DHCP server IP address IP address of the device Note If this is changed a new connection with the new IP address must be assigned to be able to continue with WebUIl session Netmask Netmask address of the device Speed Duplex Transmission parameters options a
65. r one should take into account that the aggregate bit rate of all output streams does not exceed the capacity of the 100Mbps interface JPEG image capture Additionally there is a JPEG image capture feature that allows taking JPEG snapshots from the video and storing them into a ftp server It is also possible view JPEG captures with http There are four JPEG capture channels available for each MPU See pages 32 35 how to configure JPEG image captures i e picture upload settings How to change the settings 16 This chapter tells how you can configure and check the settings of MPX Series video encoders with the help of web user interface WebU l or command line interface CLI Web user interface WebUl Teleste s WebUI provides an user friendly way to configure and manage MPX series video encoders WebUI can be accessed using Internet browser such as Internet Explorer Command line interface CLI Teleste s MPX series video encoders include also a text based user interface CLI for configuration purposes CLI is accessed through any terminal emulator application locally using serial connection e g Hyper Terminal or remotely using TCP IP e g PuT TY User groups There are different user levels which are determined by the username and password The username and password can be change via the WebUI and CLI User group Username Password Authority w l l Read and write access to Administrator admin
66. ra models the transition between B amp W and colour mode is not always correctly detected In this case it is recommended to set the Colour Mode manually to Colour or B amp W Impedance Not in use Masking 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 Masking Mode Normal or fully masked In the normal mode masking area is adjustable with mask editor and in the fully masked mode whole area is masked darken picture Mask Editor Opens the mask editor window where the user can configure the encoder to automatically hide certain areas with a mask which can be adjusted in terms of its colour MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 21 Configuration MASK EDITOR VIDEO INPUT 1 Administration LOGOUT MASKING SETTINGS Enable masking wi Refresh video w Painting mode Ce Masking mode e Brush size x2 sl Mask color green Refresh video Painting mode Masking mode Brush size Mask colour 22 Click Mask Editor menu under the VIDEO INPUT SETTINGS MODIFY heading Mask editor page appears on the screen User can configure the encoder to automatically hide certain areas with a mask which can be adjusted in terms of its colour MASK EDITOR VIDEO INPUT 1 MASK EDITOR page contains settings for hiding certain areas from the encoded picture
67. rameter If during this time frame CC input state changes more than once the input state is set as unstable Filter Time Time frame for Input Filter 100 2000 ms Normal State The default state for a given CC output open closed MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 43 MPC E1 SAP Service Multicast TTL Announcement Interval ei Administrative scope Edit SAP Settings Configuration Administration LOGOUT SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT PROTOCOL SETTINGS TELESTE Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 disabled 15 10 239 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 SAP Service Multicast TTL Announcement Interval s Administrative scope Edit SAP Settings 44 SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT PROTOCOL SETTINGS SAP Session Announcement Protocol is a protocol that is used to assist the advertisement of multicast multimedia conferences and other multicast sessions and to communicate the relevant session setup information to prospective participants RFC 2974 describes the protocol Click SAP menu under the Configuration heading Session announcement protocol settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s SAP settings Service mode either enabled disabled Multicast Time To Live for SAP packets SAP timing in seconds Range of IP addresses which create a private notification channel Opens session announcement protocol modify page MPX series video encoders VWebU
68. rce video channel Active Active picture uploads Status Picture uploading status The possible values in this field are Transmission OK Transmission failed The connection with FTP is lost Error in source file reading There was an error when reading the last uploaded picture Disabled Activated This messages is shown after activating an previously disabled picture channel Resolution Picture resolution either QCIF CIF 2CIF or 4CIF NTSC or PAL Quality Picture quality in percents Update Period Picture update period Latest Picture Show latest picture information Uploaded pictures will be named following the rule img_mpu00X_chX_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS jpeg where mpu00X is the source DSP unit chx is the souce video channel YYYYMMDD is the date in format year month day HHMMSS is the time in format hour minute second 32 MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual Main Configuration Administration About LOGOUT PICTURE UPLOAD SETTINGS MODIFY Video Standard PAL SERVER SETTINGS Primary FTP Server Directory URL Secondary FTP Server Directory URL For example ftp user password server port folder Picture Picture Common Overlay Overlay Position Content TA oe ZE es a Enable Enable eee ae ee nali Update Input Active Filename Template FTP HTTP Resolution Quality Period W Picure1 Videoi M 1_ 2_ 3_ d m Y _at_ H M 8 4 jog E E ee E CIF E Fs FE CIF E 7s wk b CIF E bs a fE e OK
69. re auto 100base FD 100base HD 10base FD and 10base HF FD full duplex HD half duplex Note These parameters have to be same at both endocer and decoder ends MTU MTU Maximum Transmission Unit value max 1500 Note Video packet will not go under 1200 bytes The rest of the packets data will not go under 500 bytes Note Unit reboot is required for MTU changes to take place MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 51 NETWORK MODIFY Destination Netmask Gateway Interface E 172 31 6 0 255 255 255 0 E etha ri 224 0 0 0 224 0 0 0 etho etho NETWORK MODIFY Click Edit IP Routes menu under the IP routes heading Network modify IP routes page appears on the screen This page shows device s network settings IP ROUTES Destination Destination IP address Netmask Mask for subnet definition Gateway Gateway address for router definition Device and gateway addresses should be in the same network Note Gateway address should be set before enabling multicast video Interface Options are ethO and eth1 depends on device Add new route Opens a page where can to add new routes 52 MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual MAINTENANCE Backup Create backup of all configurations File Upload CURRENT application version is MPX E 4 6 4 OTHER version stored in secondary block is ee __ Activate e File Upload Browse 1 toad File upload using URL a
70. rs on the screen Device video stream multiplication settings can be changed on this page MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT of these These addresses can be freely set to unicast multicast or a combination Additional UDP port number 0 65535 This number has to be same at both encoder and corresponging decoders Definition of the Differentiated Services 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 Enable disable to filter out P frames from selected output stream for low frame rate applications Note P Filter is not possible for interlased video such as D1 or Half D1 MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual MPC E1 Configuration Administration VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY Video Standard Common PA L Video Video Connection enben Advanced Overlay Overlay Multiplication pos Position Content MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT 1 MPEG4 MPEG4 1 MPEG4 2 MPEG4 3 MPEG4 4 MPEG2 MPEG2 1 MJPEG MJPEG 1 MJPEG 2 MJPEG 3 MJPEG 4 Input Video 1 Video 1 Video 1 Video 1 Input Video 1 Input Video 1 Video 1 Video 1 Video 1 Name Active Camera A Name Active Name Active Resolution Bitrate Mode 4CIF VBR Capped Resolution Container Type Resolution Framerate Adwanced TELESTE Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 Framerate
71. rt level voltage circuit 24V 1A Contact closure connections MPX series video encoders user manual 11 Led 2 Led 1 Ethernet connections The Fast Ethernet Port A ethO interface is 10 100Base TX or 100Base FX Ethernet network interface The connector type is either a RJ 45 female when electrical or LC when optical The 100Base FX 8 1 Fast Ethernet Port A interface is a small form factor pluggable SFP Ethernet connector CAT5 The Fast Ethernet Port B eth1 interface is a fixed 10 100Base TX Din Signal Ethernet interface The connector type is a RJ 45 female 1 EA 5 Tx Led Colour Ethernet mode 3 Piza Orange Link up P 2 Blinking orange On stream l Dark Receiving data e SO Yellow 100 Mbps Dark 10 Mbps 8 Ethernet port s A amp B led indicator operation Ethernet connector s pinout CAT 5 Fibre connection The optical Ethernet up link interface is a small form factor pluggable SFP The small form factor pluggable is a specification for a new generation of optical modular transceivers The optical output level is constant and cannot be adjusted When installing the fibre optic cable do not exceed the minimum bending radius when connecting cable to the system 2 fibre version 1 fibre version ai ji gt Note For correct optical operation ensure that all optical connec Hi tors are cleaned immediately before mating
72. scription 7 Contact closure interfaces 8 pin screw terminal 8 Audio line connection eight channel RJ 45 female optional Led Colour Mode Green Port configured Blinking green On stream l Yellow Link missing Dark Port not configured T terminal server Led indicator operation Led Colour Mode Green Link OK L Yellow Link missing or level too low Dark Not in use L Ethernet network link led indicator operation Only A port up and configured Green when A port has cable connected Yellow when A port has not cable B port doesn t affect Only B port up and configured Green when B port has cable connected Yellow when B port has not cable A port doesn t affect Both A and B ports up and configured Green when both A and B ports has cable connected Yellow when either of the cables is disconnected Led Colour Mode Green Power ON M Blinking green Device is being configured from the web interface Red Hardware error M module Led indicator operation MPX series video encoders user manual Installation Install the temperature hardened stand alone MPX encoder device to the 1 installation location A 12 V supply voltage is provided by a CPS25x series power supply See example picture bottom Switch on the system power and wait a until the L and M indicators 2
73. settings can be changed on this page MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS MASK page contains settings for motion detection masking Coloured area is not chosen for motion detection Highlighted painted are is chosen for motion detection MASKING SETTINGS Enable masking Enables disables the motion detection masking EDIT TOOLS Refresh video Enables disables automatic video refreshing Painting mode Enables disables painting mode Painting mode adds area for motion detection gt highlights chosen area Masking mode Enables disables masking mode Masking mode removes area for motion detection gt hides chosen area Brush size Select brush size for masking x 1 2 3 4 Mask colour Select brush colour for masking gray red green blue MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 39 Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 Configuration Administration TERMINAL SERVER SETTINGS Name Status Connection Type IP address Port RX TX Mode Baudrate Databits Parity Stopbits Termination Datai PTZ1i NEN TCP client 172 31 6 2 5001 0 0 RS 422 38400 8 N 1 Data2 PTz2 NNA TCP client 172 31 6 2 5002 0 0 RS 485 4wire 115200 8 N 1 Edit Terminal Server Settings TERMINAL SERVER SETTINGS Click Terminal Server menu under the Configuration heading Terminal server settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s terminal server settings Name User definable alias name for data interface Status Data status conn
74. shot e g http 172 16 200 5 snapshot Resolution Picture resolution either QCIF CIF 2CIF or 4CIF Quality Picture quality value 0 100 Update Period Picture update period 1 9999 seconds MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual 33 Configuration PICTURE UPLOAD SETTINGS MODIFY Video Standard PAL Administration SERVER SETTINGS Primary FTP Server Directory URL Secondary FTP Server Directory URL m m For example Ap user password server port folder Picture Picture Common Overlay Overlay Position Content MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT 1 Input Vertical Position Horizontal Position Margin Horizontal Alignment Font Size Picture 1 1 Videoi top ep 10 auto sl bn Picture 1 2 top vi right sl 10 195 auto bn Picture 1 3 bottom vi right 10 36 auto a bn Picture 1 4 bottom Ka left bo e auto fio al PICTURE UPLOAD SETTINGS MODIFY Video Overlay Position Video overlay is a technique used to display a text over on a picture Click Video Overlay Position menu under the PICTURE UPLOAD SETTINGS MODIFY heading Picture upload settings modify video overlay position page appears on the screen Device picture overlay position settings can be changed on this page i e what is text position on the screen MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT Vertical Position Text position either top center or bottom of screen Horizontal Position Text position either left center or
75. sition Content MPEG4 Input Name Pause Destination IP Address UDP Port DSCP P Frame Filter MPEG41 Video 1 P 262201 202 ER F MPEG42 Video 1 E rr m MPEG43 Video 1 P enn i E MPEG44 Video 1 E ee ai E MPEG2 Input Name Pause Destination IP Address UDP Port DSCP MPEG21 Video1 P enn fo MJPEG Input Name Pause Destination IP Address UDP Port DSCP MJPEG 1 Video 1 E enn Lo MJPEG 2 Video 1 E MJPEG 3 Video 1 P Lo Lo MJPEG 4 Video 1 KE O L Wi VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY Connection Click Connection menu under the VIDEO ENCODING SETTINGS MODIFY heading Video encoding settings modify connection page appears on the screen Device video connection settings can be changed on this page MEDIA PROCESSING UNIT Destination IP address Multicast Multicast IP address multicast group This multicast IP address has to be same at both encoder and corresponging decoders Note Gateway address is necessary for multicasting Device IP and gateway addresses must be in the same network The Gateway address must be set before ena bling multicast Unicast IP address of receiving decoder UDP port UDP port number 0 65535 This number has to be same at both encoder and decoder pairs Note Although both even and odd UDP port numbers are supported it is recommended to use even port numbers to ensure compatibility with some of the standard software decoders
76. tatus ok Edit Motion Detection and Action Settings Source MD 1 Name ACT 1 Cam A Input Name Status Algorithm Sensitivity Learning Time Name Status Source Target Threshold Filter Action Action Params Status ok Target MPEG4 1 TELESTE Logged in as admin Host MPC E1 camA 172 31 6 9 on LOGOUT Algorithm Sensitivity 20 o Learning Time Comparative Threshold 30 B Filter 5000 ms Action Action Params 1 Level sensitive trigger high n a MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS Click Motion detection menu under the Configuration heading Motion detection settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s motion detection settings MOTION DETECTION Shows the analog video input which is set used to detect motion User definable name for the motion detection sensor Motion detection sensor status Shows which algorithm is set to detect motion Options are Comparative or Adaptative Shows the motion detection sensor sensitivity Range is 0 100 Shows the time during the motion detection sensor will learn the video background ACTIONS User definable name for motion detection action Motion detection action status Shows which motion detection sensor is associated to the action Shows the video stream which the action will be performed over Shows the amount of motion detected on the video that will trigger the action to be performe
77. tings PROPERTIES Input Alias name for the video input Status Shows video status The colour bar change color to reflect the status of the video Green colour bar means that there is no alert s Yellow colour bar with text tells that there is alert s Brightness Brightness value for the video channel Contrast Contrast value for the video channel Saturation Saturation value for the video channel Colour mode Colour mode for video input Impedance Impedance for video input Masking Shows masking status 20 MPX series video encoders WebUl user manual Configuration Administration VIDEO INPUT SETTINGS MODIFY Input Brightness Contrast Saturation Color Mode Impedance Masking Masking Mode Video 1 20 K 10 K fo K Color a E Normal a Mask Editor OK Cancel VIDEO INPUT SETTINGS MODIFY Click Edit Video Inputs menu under the Configuration heading Video input settings page appears on the screen This page shows device s video input settings PROPERTIES Input Alias name for the video input Brightness Brightness value for the video channel 50 Contrast Contrast value for the video channel 50 Saturation Saturation value for the video channel 100 Colour Mode The colour mode for each video input can be set to match with the type of camera connected Auto Day and Night camera Colour Colour camera B amp W Black amp White camera Note With some day night came
78. transmission is established by selecting the TCP server and TCP client settings between the data ports if the encoder is set to be TCP server then the encoder must be set to TCP client or vice versa In UDP multicast mode the service mode is detected automatically Set active when required data channel is taken in use Destination IP address UDP port number 0 65535 This number has to be same at both encoder and decoder pairs Data connection protocol towards the external device options are RS232 422 485 2 wire 485 4 wire Data channel connection speed range 2400 115200 bps Number of data bits Options are 5 6 7 8 amp 9 A data checking technique which uses an extra bit Options are 1 or 2 Selected unselected Selected unselected 41 Logged in as admin Host MPC E2 172 31 6 3 Configuration Administration LOGOUT CONTACT CLOSURE SETTINGS Input Mode Individual Output Mode Individual INDIVIDUAL INPUT SETTINGS Input Name Status Connection Type IP Address Port Input Filter State Counter Timestamp 1 active TCP Server 3001 disabled open D Not available 2 disabled disabled 0 0 0 0 D disabled open Q Not available INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT SETTINGS Output Name Status Connection Type IP Address Port State Normal State Input Name Counter Timestamp 1 BEN Top client 172 16 200 9 3002 open open Not available 1 Thu Apr 7 09 57 51 2011 2 disabled disabled 0 0 0 0 a open open Not available D Not available
79. trictions Enable disable password modification 56 MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual Command Line Interface CLI The MPX 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 commands and optional arguments CLI is accessed through any terminal emulator application e g Hyper Terminal or PuTTY The command structure is the same for all session types The CLI can be accessed in the following ways e Serial data connection RS232 via Mgmt port with a serial connection cable e TCP IP connection via active Ethernet port with a Ethernet connection cable System requirements for CLI Connection through management Mgmt port locally PC equipped with terminal emulator application supporting VT100 102 or ANSI protocols e g Hyper Terminal and PuTTY RS232 cable type Teleste CIC504 Connection through Ethernet port remotely PC equipped with terminal emulator application supporting Secure Shell SSH network protocol e g PuT TY Ethernet cable e g type Teleste OPUS1CAA0300X MPX series video encoders CLI user manual 57 Connection Description CN New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name M DA Management lcan Naming a terminal connection Connect To CS wl Sa ee MP Management Enter details
80. uch a way that electrical noise sensitivity is greatest when all device stations are silent or unpowered RS485 Line Line 2 wire Termination Biasing Pin 6 Pin 3 Pin 2 6 Pin 1 Input termination options RS232 None No term with failsafe RS422 Zan 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 Line termination 120 Q Data input termination options for data channels Data termination connects 120 Q between pins Hard bias connects 680 Q input to 5V and GND input Audio connection MPC MPX two four audio channel models Audio The Audio connector s provides two bi directional audio channels III which can be used for one stereo audio or two mono audio purposes The audio interface supports unbalanced wiring The audio impedance 8 1 is constant and cannot be adjusted The audio input impedance is gt 10 Audio connector two audio channel kQ and the output impedance is 50 Q The audio channels operates MPC MPX models 1 x RJ 45 female independently i e despite the absence of all video signals Pin Unbalanced signal Audio 2 1 Ground Ground Audio 1 out Audio 2 out Audio 1 Audio 1 in OO N Oo OO FP ON Audio 2 in 8 1 Audio connector s pinout two and four audio channel models A E
81. udio Settings Opens audio settings page 30 MPX series video encoders VWebU user manual Configuration Administration Codec Samplerate AUDIO 1 2 32 sl kHz Connector Volume Audio IN Left 1 100 Audio IN Right 1 100 e Name IP address Port DSCP Mode Connector M AUDIO IN 1 Audio 1 in 224 011 3010 Mono Audio OUT Right 1 KR AUDIO IN 2 Audio 2 in 224 011 3020 Mono Audio OUT Left 1 M AUDIO OUT 1 Audio tout 224 0 1 1 3011 b Mono Audio IN Right 1 M AUDIO OUT 2 Audio 2out 224 011 3012 a Mono Audio IN Left 1 OK Cancel AUDIO SETTINGS MODIFY Click Edit Audio Settings menu under the AUDIO SETTINGS heading Audio settings modify page appears on the screen Device audio settings can be changed on this page CODEC SETTINGS Codec Audio codec Samplerate Select one of the available samplerate values 8KHz or 32 KHz Setting a higher samplerate value improves audio file quality and increases its size SOCKET SETTINGS Connector Audio IN Left Volume Set a value for audio left volume 0 100 Audio IN Right Volume Set a value for audio right volume 0 100 STREAM SETTINGS AUDIO IN OUT tickbox Enable disable audio channel Name User definable name description for the audio stream max 16 chars IP address Destination IP address Multicast Multicast IP address multicast group This multicast IP address has to be same at both encoder and corresponging deco

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