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1. 1 2 Specification 1 2 1 Hardware specification Hardware specification is as follows CPU TOSHIBA TX4939 400MHz 32 64bit MIPS RAM 128MB DDR ROM 8MB Interface Video Analog RGB D SUB15 x 1 16bit Stereo line in out Mini Jack Serial _ RS 232C D SUB9 x 1 10BASE T 100BASE TX Auto detection RJ 45 x 1 Wireless _ IEEE802 11a b g mini PCI module x 1 SX 10WAG Power AC adapter Operating voltage 15V LCD 16 Characters x 2 Lines Transmitter only LED 4 Front Side Power Status Wireless Ether 2 Back Side RJ 45 Link Status Push Switch 4 Front Side MEMU SET Rotary Switch 2 Receiver only 1 Product Overview FCC Notices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of t
2. Move to next option in LCD menu Select a value to set SET Go into the selected menu in LCD menu Enable the selected value Start a factory default configuration when this button and MENU button are pushed together while turning on this product 12 1 Product Overview Receiver F silex ESEE MENU SET e e O OOO Push button Description MENU Start a factory default configuration when this button and SET button are pushed together while turning on this product Not use Not use SET Start a factory default configuration when this button and MENU button are pushed together while turning on this product LED both Transmitter and Receiver a amp FEEL eggs e LED Description POWER OFF Powered off or being on boot process ON Powered on Normal status STATUS Blink Blink every time when codec of 1 frame data is complete ON Factory default configuration using push buttons is complete WIRELESS OFF Wireless communication is disabled Blink Wireless communication is not established Detecting AP or other node or unable to connect for wireless configuration mismatch ON Wireless communication is established ETHER OFF Not connected to wired LAN Not linked ON Connected to wired LAN Being linked 13 MVDS X 1 User s Guide Back 14 Both Transmitter and Receiver
3. STIA ETHER RS232C ANALOG RGB 00000 AUDIO Lo 5 Part Description DCIN 15V1A AC connector 15V 1A In case of X 1ER AC power can be supplied via internal DC connector ETHER Ethernet interface RJ45 RS232C Serial interface 9pin Male AUDIO Audio interface 3 5mm mini ANALOG RGB RGB interface D Sub15pin Antenna SMA Connector Connect the antenna to either or both of the connectors LED both Transmitter and Receiver VIA ETHER JE C Ethernet LED Description Backside Green OFF Not connected to a wired LAN Not linked Ethernet Connector ON Connected toa wired LAN Linked Blink Blink when receiving a packet via wired or wireless LAN Orange Flash Data error in a configuration area ROM RAM check error 2 Installation 2 Installation MVDS X 1 User s Guide 2 1 Before you begin This section explains the necessary actions that should be taken before you connect and setup this product 2 1 1 Necessary items Please prepare the following items 16 MVDS Transmitter One transmitter is required X 1T MVDS Receiver As many receivers as you need for your environment Each receiver supports X 1R one monitor and up to 32 receivers can be configured for use with a single MVDS transmitter PC A PC with a wired LAN 100BASE T port used for setup Player Monitor Speaker VGA cable Audio cable LAN cable used for setup Antenna Configuration Softw
4. Startup screen Stop signal screen Maintenance screen Display a still image specified in each mode Stereo mini jack 16bit PCM Sampling rate Serial Data Baud rate Bit length Stop bit Parity Flow Control Timeout 32 KHz 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps 8 7 bit 1 2 bit NONE EVEN ODD NONE XON XOFF RTS CTS 50 to 1000 ms MVDS X 1 User s Guide 1 2 4 Notes on the radio wave Do not use this product near the following equipment or places The following equipment may use the same band If you use this product near this equipment the radio waves from this product and the following devices may interfere with each other Microwave scientific instruments pacemaker or other medical equipment Licensed radio station in a factory Small power radio station a non licensed radio station Do not use this product near a cellular phone TV or Radio A cellular phone TV and radio use different radio bands than our product Generally if they are used near this product it will not cause a problem However when near this product sound or image noise can happen If there is reinforced concrete metal between wireless devices they may not connect This product can connect through wood or glass but can have trouble communicating through reinforced concrete metal Wireless Equipment for 2 4GHz and 5GHz band This frequency band is used by
5. 1 x FPS Capture Timin Example 60 Hz 1 capture timing 2 20 fps ain R Adjust a red gain ain G Adjust a green gain ain B Adjust a blue gain Filter R Adjust a red filter Filter G Adjust a green filter Filter B Adjust a blue filter Offset R Adjust a red offset Offset G Adjust a green offset Offset B Adjust a blue offset Position Specify a horizontal position H Width Specify a width of horizontal synchronization signal by dot clock Period Specify a period for horizontal synchronization by dot clock V Position Specify a vertical position VELE Specify a period for vertical synchronization signal by Period pana synchronization signal pecify the PLLGAIN VCO Range pecify the PLLGAIN Charge Pump Current ELEN Specify the ADC PLL Divider ratio Usually equivalent to the value of H Period minus one CLPDLY pecify the Clamp Pulse Delay LPDUR pecify the Clamp Pulse width HSOPW Specify a pulse width of ADC HSOUT SYNC_CTRL Perform a synchronization control HASE_CC Specify the PHASE for image sampling 55 MVDS X 1 User s Guide I O I gt lt Displays the offset value for H Position setting that you may A have configured from LCD menu H Position Offset j si This value is added to H Position setting and then take effect in the video image Displays the offset value for H Width setting that you may have configured from LCD menu H Width Offset i 9 This value is adde
6. 100 integer H Width Offset 0 100 integer H Period Offset 0 100 integer V Position Offset 0 100 integer V Width Offset 0 100 integer V Period Offset S 3 8 8 S 8 C R amp 0 100 integer 2 Installation Adjusting a screen image at receiver s You normally do not have to adjust a screen image at the receivers since the monitor will TIP automatically make adjustments ma If adjustment is necessary go to the Web page of the transmitter Click Video Audio under Tools and click the Start button next to Maintenance screen mode to switch to maintenance mode and output the maintenance screen to the receivers The MVDS will automatically adjust the image quality and position etc of the monitor m When the adjustment of the screen image for the monitor is complete click Stop button to finish the maintenance mode Maintenance screen mode Start Stop 3 If the adjustment does not go properly click Video Audio Data under Configuration and configure each value manually fideo Configuration Item H Width H Period HBack Porch V Width V Period V Back Porch H Width Offset H Period Offset H Back Porch Offset V Width Offset V Period Offset V Back Porch Offset ES Configure each parameter appropriate for your monitor If incorrect parameters are set the TIP monitor may malfunction MVDS X 1 User s Guide 2 3 Hardware installation 2 3 1 Connect to a wired To config
7. 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF IP address Static Node 1 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF IP address Static Node 2 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF IP address Static Node 3 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF IP address Static Node 4 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF IP address Static Node 5 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF IP address Static Node 6 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF IP address Static Node 7 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF IP address Details Node List Method Specify a node search method Set a time interval to switch the MVDS transmitter Switch source interval automatically when two or more transmitters are installed Static Node 0 to the network StaticNode3 Specify an IP address for node when Node List Method is set StaticNode4 to Static GP Use this only for irregular situations such as when you need to specify a node for your network environment or you need to switch the transmitter every certain period of time Note Usually the default settings are used lt Static Node gt Use this when you specify the contents transmitter or switch it every certain period of time lt Dynamic Node gt Use this when you switch the group manually 3 Monitor and Maintenance Dynamic Node at transmitter Configures Dynamic Node control for transmitter Shows the list and status of receivers connected to a particular group and changes the transmission method Dynamic Node Node Configuration Dynamic Coord
8. DHCP and the Auto IP function are enabled thernet Configuration Item Value s DHCP BOOTP ENABLE DISABLE Seld IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 lt Wireless gt Select Enable for the Wireless Interface Select the options for Wireless Mode SSID WEP etc appropriate for your environment ES Be sure to use WEP security especially if you are using MVDS with a public wireless network Wireless Configuration Valse Instruction ENABLE DISABLE Select one AdHoc Infra mvds ENABLE DISABLE S 8 to 63 letters of ASCI string or 64 letters MVDS X 1 User s Guide Example The following are the sample settings to use this product in AdHoc mode Transmitter Receiver Interface Enable Enable Mode AdHoc SSID Optional same as Transmitter Ch AutoSearch N A Channel N A DataRate 36Mbps Authentication Open Open WEP Pp CON ON Key Index a ee 1 Key Size 128bit WEP Key1 Optional same as Transmitter 24 2 Installation Adjusting a screen image at transmitter Connect to the web page of the transmitter to adjust a screen image appropriate for the player If you are sure of what value to set for screen image click Video Audio Data under Configuration and configure each setting If you are not sure what values to set you can use the auto adjustment feature to automatically adjust the screen image The use of the auto adjustment function is described
9. Value Baudrate bps 19200 Bit length 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None Flow control None Received data count 0 E Details Display a capture resolution Display a data size of the last frame Display a capture interval Display a frame rate Video Status Frame count frame Display a number of the captured frame Display a number of codec error the errors notified from Codec error count codec chip Receiver only Display a number of frame that could not be Frame lost count captured Sampling Rate Display PCM sampling rate Audio Status Receiver only Display a number of data that could not be Data lost count i received Baudrate bps Display a baudrate Bit length Display a bit length Display a stop bit Serial Status Display a parity bit Flow control Display a flow control Display a number of transmitted data Display a number of received data 3 Monitor and Maintenance 3 2 2 Configuration Configure the network settings and transmission conditions for audio video and serial port Click the item that you wish to configure Select an option or enter a value and click Submit General Common settings for Transmitter and Receivers Configure a host name and password Configuration Device Item Value Instruction Host Name TX112233 15 letters max Change root Password 0000000 7 letters max Password LCD Contrast 3 0 8 integer Menu idle timeout x10sec 18 0 60 integer PIN
10. aa No group Display the list of discovered groups The group where the receiver belongs to is checked on its radio button The group 3 number is the last 8 digits of MAC Address of the transmitter Dynamic Coordinators i To switch to the other group check the radio button of that group If No group is checked the receiver will not receive data E lt Dynamic Node gt Use this when you switch the group manually Note 62 3 Monitor and Maintenance 3 2 3 Tools Performs reboot factory default configuration and firmware update Click the button of item that you wish to execute Common Reboots resets and updates the firmware of this product Reset menu Select Reset Option Reboot Restore to Factory Default Firmware Update Firmware Reboot this product Reset menu Restore to Factory Reset this product to the factory default settings Default Please note that IP address is also reset after the reboot Firmware si P Load a new firmware released by Silex into this product Update i Name Cetals ____ 63 MVDS X 1 User s Guide Video Audio at transmitter Adjusts the screen image for transmitter and changes the maintenance screen to be displayed for receivers The screen currently being captured can be applied as a maintenance screen Video Audio Tools Manage custom screen Usage Size Download 5 Maintenance mode Empty Capture Upload Delete Tx
11. and determine it by pushing SET button When one value is determined the cursor will move to the other When the cursor came to s push SET button to save the settings Displays or Configures the PHASE_CC settings You can switch to the configuration screen by pushing SET button PHASE_CC Enter a value Select a value by pushing and buttons and save it by pushing SET button BUFFER LEVEL Displays the value for retransmission buffer 44 3 Monitor and Maintenance SERIAL CONFIG Shows the serial settings SERIAL CONFIG sample BAUD RATE bps Selected menu 19200 Current setting of the selected menu Menu Information BAUD RATE bps Displays a baudrate BITLENGTH Displays a bit length STOPBIT Displays a stop bit PARITY Displaysapariybit FLOW CONTROL Displays a flow control setting Displays a serial input timeout setting MAINTENANCE SCR Sends or Stops a maintenace screen MAINTENANCE SCR screen MAINTENANCE SCR STOP START Select START or STOP Push and buttons to select START or STOP the current setting is enclosed with Push SET button to send or stop the maintenance screen data REBOOT Reboots this product REBOOT screen REBOOT CANCEL OK Select OK Push and buttons to select OK the current setting is enclosed with Push SET button to reboot this product 45 MVDS X 1 User s Guide 3 2 Web interfac
12. and receivers support automatic configuration of the IP address By default they attempt to load an IP address via DHCP when powered on If no DHCP server is found then the transmitter and each of the receivers are loaded with a random IP address of 169 254 xxx xxx Note that the same IP address is used for both the wireless and wired networking functionality P Ifyou are using the automatic configuration process you may skip to the next section Note If you prefer you can use Admin Manager to manually assign an IP address for the MVDS transmitter and for each MVDS receiver 1 First assign a static IP address to the PC that you are using for setup Example 10 10 10 10 2 When you run the Admin Manager program a list of the available MVDS transmitters model X 1T and receivers X 1R will appear on the main Admin Manager screen MVDS X 1 User s Guide 3 Select the MVDS transmitter or receiver that you wish to configure From the top menu click Configuration Set IP address EM 009092011274 Poo 4 Configure a unique IP address that is not used by other network devices Example 10 3 0 1 5 Repeat this process and enter a unique IP address into each of the MVDS transmitters and receivers 20 2 Installation 2 2 2 Configure via Web browser After you have assigned the IP address for each MVDS transmitter and receiver you can configure these devices using a PC with any standard web browser For
13. com adminmanager software download html 2 Installation 2 1 2 Create environment for setup The first step is to connect the cables to the MVDS transmitter and receiver and to the player monitor s and PC All the configuration can be performed via a wired LAN network 1 Connect the LAN cables Connect the MVDS transmitter and receiver s to the PC using LAN cables Connect the VGA cables Connect the player to the MVDS Transmitter and connect the monitor s to the receiver s Connect the audio cables Connect the player to the MVDS transmitter and connect the speaker s to the receiver Power ON Turn on the MVDS transmitter and receiver the PC the player and the monitor s and speakers Start output from the player Output a movie 1280 x 768 from the player Or to make an adjustment to the screen image at the MVDS transmitter output a still image white or any other light color from the player MVDS X 1 User s Guide lt Connection example gt An example MVDS installation is shown below Display VGA Cable Audio Cable VGA Cable Audio Cable Transmitter Receiver LAN Cable PC 18 2 Installation 2 2 Configure this product When the cable connections and power on are completed configure the network settings and adjust the screen images for the MVDS transmitter and receivers 2 2 1 Assign IP address To simplify the configuration process the MVDS transmitter
14. each MVDS transmitter and receiver access the Web page using the IP address you have configured into the device By default the user name is root and no password is set To view the IP address of the transmitter and the receivers you can use the Admin Manager program P When an IP address is set to the transmitter it can be seen on the front panel Note ES Please note that the PC must be configured with a unique IP address that is compatible with TIP the IP addresses used in the transmitters and receivers for example if the transmitter has an IP address of 169 254 3 111 the PC could have an IP address of 169 254 3 1 assuming that this address is not used by any of the receivers 21 MVDS X 1 User s Guide Host name Password configuration Configure Host Name and Password ES Be sure to set a password especially if you are using the MVDS with a public network TIP Item Value Host Name TX112233 Change root Password 0000000 LCD Contrast 3 In factory default the last six hexadecimal digits of the Ethernet MAC address is used as the host name of the MVDS transmitter and receiver s You can change the host name if desired but make sure that is a unique name 22 In some cases it is desirable to change this host name on the receivers using hardware switches for example to allow receivers to be deployed with preconfigured host name The MVDS receiver has internal rotary switches that can be used
15. idle 1 10sec o o Ce e eea a alle MODE MENU in LCD 0 0 0 0 di JE 0 0 0 0 e DISABLE JE Select the Wireless connection mode AdHoc Infra AdHoc ii dE a Gue f ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE auto search function When the location is US 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 T slz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157 161 165 AUTO 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps rm fue amp 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps Specify a Channel to use Specify a transmission bit rate Network Authentication Specify an authentication method Open Shared WPA WPA2 SSID Broadcast Enable Disable SSID Broadcast ON OFF WEP Enable Disable the WEP OFF ON OFF Key Index Specify an index number for WEP key 1 4 1 a ii Key Size Specify a key length for WEP key 64bit 128bit WEP Key 1 When 64bit key is specified 10 hexadecimal characters or WEP Key 2 5 ASCII characters Specify the WEP key f f None a WEP Key 3 When 128bit key is specified 26 hexadecimal characters or WEP Key 4 13 ASCII characters WPA Encryption Mode Select an encryption mode of WPA TKIP AES AUTO AUTO Appendix T R X Pre Shared Key Specify the Pre Shared Key 8 64 characters silex technology hi Codec size Specify a codec size for 1 frame 32 255 x Vertical frequency 1 x FPS Capture Timing Example 1 29 60 Hz 1 capture timing 2 20 fps Gain R Adjust a red gain Gain G Adjust a g
16. string WPA Configuration Item Value Instruction WPA Encryption Mode a Select one AUTO Pre Shared Key nwaebeawanbenenebe From to 63 letters of ASCII string or 64 letters of HEX 52 3 Monitor and Maintenance i Details Enable Disable a DHCP function Set an IP Address Subnet Mask Seta Subnet Mask Set a Default Gateway Enable Disable the wireless Select the wireless connection mode SSID Specify the SSID Transmitter only Enable Disable the function to search for Ch Auto Search an available channel automatically Transmitter only Specify a channel to use Data Rate Specify a transmission bit rate Network ne NES Specify an authentication method Authentication Receiver only Enable Disable SSID broadcast If this setting is disabled this product will not be searched SSID Broadcast sa by other PCs over a wireless network It allows to limit an access to MVDS network Enable Disable the WEP Key Index Specify an index number for WEP key Key Size Specify a key length for WEP key WEP Key1 Specify the WEP key index number 1 WEP Key2 Specify the WEP key index number 2 WEP Key3 Specify the WEP key index number 3 WEP Key4 Specify the WEP key index number 4 WPA WEP Encryption Mode Select an encryption mode of WPA Configuration Pre Shared Key Specify the Pre Shared Key 53 MVDS X 1 User s Guide Video Audio Data at transmitter Configur
17. Bldg Height difference 4 13ft 4m 20ft 6m t Horizontal convergence distance d tan v aion HG5808U v 10deg d 22m 748 Tt 2m HG58 17D 20deg d 11m 36ft 2 Installation Vertical coverage and Line of sight From a vertical convergence point of view less height difference is better to minimize distance problems However it also creates more Non Line Of Sight NLOS problems In this diagram the other side of the office building could not covered by single TX antenna so another TX set needs to be provided if there are other stations there Vertical coverage and Line of sight _ i F i Office Bldg 31 MVDS X 1 User s Guide 32 3 Monitor and Maintenance J Monitor and Maintenance MVDS X 1 User s Guide 3 1 Front panel The MVDS transmitter has a LCD which provides the operating status and configuration for transmitters Use the push buttons to the right of LCD MENU SET to switch the panel menu as well as change the settings 3 1 1 Menu structure and how to use it The LCD menu has the structure below Level 0 3 at the top of this diagram indicate the hierarchy level Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 SERVICE ACTIVITY H VIDEO AUDIO i DATA ETHERNET i WIRELESS i RTP LINK HOST NAME i IP ADDRESS MAC ADDR F W VERSION FPGA VER ADMIN MODE MENU LCD CONTRAST NETWORK CONFIG WIRELESS CONFIG For Level 3 of ADMIN MODE MENU refer to
18. CODE 0000 4 4 letters E Set passwords for Web and Telnet Set the amount of time before the LCD menu returns to the initial screen when it is idle PIN CODE Set a PIN CODE to limit an access to LCD menu configuration Menu idle timeout ES Be sure to set a password especially if you are using the MVDS with a public network TIP 51 MVDS X 1 User s Guide Configures the network settings Network configuration Ethernet Configuration Item Value Instruction DHCP BOOTP ENABLE DISABLE Select one IP Address 0 0 0 0 TP address Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 IP address Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 IP address Wireless Configuration Item Value Instruction Wireless Interface ENABLE DISABLE Select one Wireless Mode AdHoc Infra Select one SSID mvds 1 32 letters Ch Auto Search ENABLE DISABLE Select one Select one Chess 1 Within the 5 15 5 25GHz band 5GHz radio channels 36 48 this device is restricted to indoor operations Data Rate 36 Mbps v Select one Network Authentication Open Select one SSID Broadcast OFF ON Select one WEP Configuration Item Value Instruction WEP OFF ON Select one Key Index 1 1 4 integer Key Size 64bit 128bit Select one WEP Keyl 0000000000000 00008 Gibit WEP Key 10 letters of HEX string or 5 letters of ASCII WEP Key2 000000000000000008 string WEP Key3 0000000000000 00008 125bit WEP Key 26 letters of HEX string or 13 letters of ASCII WEP Key4 000000000000000008
19. Firmware Version Display a firmware version FPGA Version Display the FPGA version Wireless Link 48 3 Monitor and Maintenance Displays current network status IP Address and wireless Network Status Ethernet Status Item Value IP Address 0 0 0 0 Pending No IP address Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Link Status Link up 100Mbps Full Wireless Status Item Value SSID mvds Channel ich RSSI dbm 37dbm Rate 36Mbps Encryption Mode Open system WEP Country Code UNITED STATES Name Details IP Address Display an IP address piena Subnet Mask Display a subnet mask Default Gateway Display a default gateway address Link Status Display a link status cap Display SSID of the wireless network which this product is connected to Display a current channel number RSSI dbm Display a signal strength Display a transmission data rate Display the encryption mode being used Blank when no connection is made Display a country code Country Code Available wireless bands differ depending on the destination country Wireless Status Encryption Mode 49 MVDS X 1 User s Guide Video Audio Data Displays status for each audio video and serial port Video Audio Data Video Status Item Value Resolution 1280x768 Frame size byte 58944 Interval ms 50 FPS 20 Frame count frame 973 Codec error count 0 Audio Status Item Value Sampling Rate 32kHz Serial Status Item
20. IG Configures the network settings NETWORK CONFIG sample IP DHCP BOOTP Selected menu ENABLE Current setting of the selected menu Menu P DHCP BOOTP Displays whether DHCP BOOTP are enabled or disabled P ADDRESS CFG Displays an IP Address P SUBNET ADDR Diplays a Subnet Mask P GATEWAY ADDR Displays a Default Gateway Address MVDS X 1 User s Guide WIRELESS CONFIG Shows or Changes the wireless LAN settings WIRELESS CONFIG sample WIRELESS I F Selected menu ENABLE Current setting of the selected menu Information WIREIESS I F Displays whether the wireless LAN setting is enabled or disabled WIRELESS MODE Displays a wireless LAN mode AdHoc Infra SSID Displays the SSID CH AUTO SEARCH Displays or Enables Disables the channel auto search function setting You can switch to the configuration screen by pushing SET button CH AUTO SEARCH gt DISABLE Enter a value Select ENABLE or DISABLE by pushing and buttons and save it by pushing SET button Reboot this product to take effect CHANNEL Displays or Configures the wireless channel for Ad hoc mode You can switch to the configuration screen by pushing SET button CHANNEL gt 1 Enter a value Select a channel by pushing and buttons and save it by pushing SET button Reboot this product to take effect DATA RATE Displays or Configures a transmission dit rate for wireless LAN DATA RATE gt 36 Mbps Enter a
21. Multicast Video Distribution System MVDS X 1 Installation User s Guide Silex technology Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing Silex s MVDS X 1 the Multicast Video Distribution System this product This manual provides how to setup and use this product About notation Copying all or a part of this manual without our permission is prohibited The contents of this manual may be changed without advance notice Please note that the actual screens may vary from the examples in this manual This can be caused by different versions of operating systems on the PC upgrades etc This manual has been edited very carefully However Silex Technology Inc is not responsible for any mistakes included in this manual or any damages direct or indirect arising from the use of this manual Information and descriptions contained herein are the property of Silex Technology Inc Such information and descriptions may not be copied disseminated or distributed without the express written consent of Silex Technology Inc This publication is subject to change without notice About trademarks Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation Other brand or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners FE Copyright 2008 Silex
22. Technology Inc Index Product OVEFrVICW cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccscccccccecs I 1 1 About this DIOGU Lo 2 L2 oec CoO aaia E AA 4 12 1 Hardware SOCCINGAION ae 4 1 2 2 Software specification csessesssessssssssessscsscsecssccsssssssscsscsucsaccasssessucsuccucceccassssesecsucsucsecsacsaeesecssceseesees 6 1 2 3 Interface SPECIAGA LOT lane 7 I2ENcESONTIERdI0MNI En 8 Lo NetworKcoMposlloha ai 9 IA Parts and Uni ira 12 Installation essssssssosososseocssosososososososeseseseseseseseses 15 21 B0VOd De gi oosa T 16 2 11 Necessary WEM cn 16 2 1 2 Create environment for Seta 17 2 2 CONNGUIE this DIOKUUCE a kiicunadimirnsnineradennivanmiamanennteniin 19 22 500 19 22 2 Conhigurevia Web DOW SEM siciliana 21 Host name Password configuration rrrrirreericeciereerieries eee nie nierieeeeienicnionionionione 22 Network nile 23 Adjusting a screen image at transmitter 00 sssssscsesssecssecseessecseccsscssecseessecseecseessecasecseesseesseess 25 Adjusting a screen image at receiver S secrrrrrrrrereereeserseeseeecienieiereezeeeezenionionionio 27 2 3 Hardware INStalRtion as a 28 2 3 1 Connect to a wired NcWorkarlr aaa 28 2 3 2 Connect to a wireless NetWork 29 Vertical convergence angle and minimum distance sssssesssssssssssssssseerrerreresessssssssssssssssseee 30 Vertical coverage and Line 0f SIght eerrererereeese sese se sese se se
23. VIDEO CONFIG ADMIN MODE MENU which will come later SERIAL CONFIG MAINTENANCE SCR REBOOT 3 Monitor and Maintenance Each menu can be switched by pushing the push buttons to the right of LCD To switch the menu levels use MENU and SET buttons To switch the options in the same level use and buttons The menu transition diagram is as below TOP Menu silex X 1T Level 0 TX 1 RX 3 Level 1 Menu SERVICE VIDEO _ Level 2 ACTIVE 1280x768 __ In each menu if no push buttons are pushed for a certain period the LCD menu automatically returns to the initial screen The amount of time before the LCD menu returns to the initial screen can be configured from the Wep page by changing a value at Menu idle timeout 35 MVDS X 1 User s Guide 3 1 2 Functions available in each menu This section explains the functions available in LCD menu Initial screen Level 0 This screen is always displayed while this product is turned on When this product is running properly the model name and operating status are shown in the upper line and lower line respectively When an error occurs or the firmware of this product is being updated operating status is displayed in both upper and lower lines Initial screen sample silex X 1T Model name TX 1 RX 10 Operating status Operating status Upper line Operating status Details Normal status TESA RX The number of transmitters and receivers Oper
24. a microwave industry science medical equipment and licensed in room or low power non licensed radio stations Before you use this equipment verify that it will not interfere with other broadcasting If interference happens stop using the equipment or change the band Contact us to discuss ways of avoiding interference example create the wall 1 Product Overview 1 3 Network composition A MVDS network is composed of one MVDS transmitter and 32 MVDS receivers at maximum In each group a video or audio data are distributed in multicast or unicast As for network interface both Wired and Wireless LAN ports are supported Since MVDS transmitter and receivers exchange their status each other regularly you can easily install and configure this product as well as support various network environment UDP is used as a protocol for data distribution and information exchange Not available via an Internet Wireless system Network composition for Infrastructure mode The player e g PC DVD player etc outputs data e g video audio serial data etc to MVDS transmitter The transmitter captures and sends them to Access Point via a wired LAN These data are distributed to the MVDS receivers being connected to the Access Pint in Infrastructure mode SSS AV Cable Ethernet 100Base PLC eeeeeee ireless IFFE802 11a g MVDS X 1 User s Guide Wireless system Network composition for Ad Hoc mode The
25. aintenance screen and try the auto adjustment again 43 MVDS X 1 User s Guide VIDEO CONFIG CAPTURE GAIN Displays or Configures the Gain value R G B You can switch to the configuration screen by pushing SET button CAPTURE GAIN R128 G 128 B 128 s Enter a value Set the value in the order of R gt G gt B Select a value by pushing and buttons and determine it by pushing SET button When one value is determined the cursor will move to the other When the cursor came to s push SET button to save the settings Displays or Configures the Offset value R G B You can switch to the configuration screen by pushing SET button CAPTURE OFFSET R128 G128 B128 s Enter a value Set the value in the order of R gt G gt B Select a value by pushing and buttons and determine it by pushing SET button When one value is determined the cursor will move to the other When the cursor came to s push SET button to save the settings HORIZONTAL POS Displays or Configures the horizontal position P Position W Width E Period settings You can switch to the configuration screen by pushing SET button HORIZONTAL POS P50 W50 E50 s Enter a value Set the value in the order of Position gt Width gt Period Each can be a value from 0 to 100 with 50 being the center less than 50 being minus and greater than 50 being plus Select a value by pushing and buttons
26. are A media player with VGA interface and 1280x768 60Hz support the player can be a PC or any other device that can output video in the required format using a VGA interface A monitor with VGA interface and 1280 x 768 60Hz support up to 32 monitors total Up to 32 stereo speaker pairs not necessary if the speaker is embedded in the monitor above VGA cable male male with D Sub15 pin connector and noise suppression One cable is required for each transmitter and each receiver Cables with 3 5mm mini plug connector and noise suppression One cable is required for each transmitter and receiver Category 5 or better LAN cables for connecting the PC to the transmitter and to the receiver s for configuration purposes Either straight cable or crossover cable can be used as Auto MDI X is supported An Ethernet hub can be used but is not required An antenna is required for each transmitter and receiver The MVDS transmitters and receivers include 2dB antennas but you may wish to use more specialized antennas to provide better performance Select the antenna according to your location status distance from the receiver or layout The MVDS transmitters and receivers have 2 antenna terminals You can use both terminals as they automatically recognize which terminal is in use The antenna is not required during the installation Use AdminManager You can download AdminManager from the Silex website http www silexamerica
27. ating l being connected is displayed Model name Please wait Processing MVDS boot normally Rebooting REBOOTING Displayed when rebooted via Web page Telnet or LCD panel No VGA signal is input NO VGA SIGNAL None Check the connection between the player s and this product Incorrect VGA signal The frequency of the input signal is displayed in the lower line Out of range V Hz or H kHz Refresh note error V Hz Resolution error H kHz Please check the output settings of player EEPROM ERASE Deleting an old firmware Writing a new firmware gt de The progress is displayed CHK SUM XXXX OK Succeeded in the firmware update CHECKSUM ERROR Failed in the firmware update E W UPDATE 36 3 Monitor and Maintenance SERVICE ACTIVITY Shows the service status for each data transfer SERVICE ACTIVITY sample SERVICE VIDEO Selected menu ACTIVE 1280x768 Current status of the selected menu Menu options and status Description Status Video data is being transferred Displays a service status for ACTIVE x The detected resolution is also video data transfer displayed NO SIGNAL ACTIVE STEREO A e Gee data is Audio data is being transferred TEE AAE EVE Waiting for synchronization with audio data transfer WAIT VIDEO SYNC video data Displays the service status for READY Serial data transfer is ready serial data transfer ACTIVE Serial data has bee
28. below 1 2 Output a still image white or any other light color from the player You can use the default values however if you want to make better adjustment access the Video Audio Data Configuration page by clicking Video Audio Data under Configuration and enter the following values Gain Offset Filter Select Video Audio under Tools and click the Start button next to Maintenance screen mode Click the Stop button to take effect Maintenance screen mode Start Stop Select Video Audio under Tools and click the Start button next to Video signal auto configuration Auto adjustment will begin If the video signal is not scanned correctly or an error occurs configure it manually Video signal auto configuration 25 MVDS X 1 User s Guide 5 Click Video Audio Data under Configuration and adjust the settings such as PHASE_CC etc to make the image quality better fideo Configuration Item Codec size KB Capture Timing Instruction 32 255 integer 1 29 integer Gain R 0 255 integer Gain G 0 255 integer Gain B 0 255 integer FilterR 0 15 integer Filter G 0 15 integer Filter B 0 15 integer Offset R Offset G Offset B H Position 0 65535 integer H Width 0 65535 integer H Period V Position V Width V Period PLLGAIN H 0 255 integer ww N 0 255 integer HSOPW 0 255 integer SYNC_CTRL 0 255 integer PHASE CC 0 63 integer H Position Offset 0
29. d to H Width setting and then take effect in the video image Displays the offset value for H Period setting that you may have configured from LCD menu H Period Offset A This value is added to H Period setting and then take effect in the video image Displays the offset value for V Position setting that you may have configured from LCD menu V Position Offset _ n This value is added to V Position setting and then take effect in the video image Displays the offset value for V Width setting that you may have configured from LCD menu V Width Offset This value is added to V Width setting and then take effect in the video image Displays the offset value for V Period setting that you may have configured from LCD menu V Period Offset i This value is added to V Period setting and then take effect in the video image 56 3 Monitor and Maintenance Video Audio Data at receiver Configures the video signal parameters serial port and buffer size of receivers Video Audio Data Configuration Video Configuration Item Value Instruction H Width 128 0 65535 integer H Period 1664 0 65535 integer H Back Porch 192 0 65535 integer V Width 0 65535 integer V Period 798 0 65535 integer V Back Porch 20 0 65535 integer H Width Offset 50 0 100 integer H Period Offset 50 0 100 integer H Back Porch Offset 50 0 100 integer V Width Offset 50 0 100 integer V Period Offset 50 0 100
30. device tool Maintenance screen mode Video signal auto configuration E Details Refresh Refreshes the Web page Check a radio button of the screen you wish to configure Maintenance mode By clicking the data size you can download the image Captures the image being input and applies to the Capture i maintenance screen Uploads the image data from the PC The image data that Upload can be uploaded are limited to the one that you have downloaded Delete Deletes the image data Maintenance screen Sends the maintenance screen for monitor adjustment to deae odl receivers Output with Start button and stop with Stop button Video signal auto Adjusts the video signal parameters of the transmitter o l A Click Start to begin y To Capture Upload and Delete the image data the radio button next to Maintenance TIP mode needs to be checked 64 3 Monitor and Maintenance Video Audio at receiver Changes the startup screen and stop signal screen for receivers The screen currently being output to monitors from receivers can be captured and then applied as startup screen and or stop signal screen of receiver Video Audio Tools Manage custom screen Usage Size Download Startup screen Empty Stop signal screen Empty Capture Upload Delete pT Name Details Refreshes the Web page After the capture process below Refresh the data size status will not be refreshed automa
31. e Configure using a Web browser Since this product implements HTTP protocol advanced settings for this product can be configured or changed using a Web browser Also a convenient function such as a remote reboot is available To use a Web browser the TCP IP settings need to be enabled and an IP address needs to be configured to this product We recommend a Web browser below Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later The explanation below is an example when using Internet Explorer in a Windows Vista environment Actual screens may vary depending on your Web browser Display the Web page To access the Web page of this product enter the IP address of this product into the address bar of the Web browser and press the ENTER key Example http 10 2 0 4 X 1T Windows Internet Explorer belak tg gt le http 10 2 0 4 gt x Live Search Av we de ExT gt Hy Page Tools v silex Status technology silex Services EE Video n Da gt Network Video Audi eae ae Connection Status Configuration Ethernet Wireless RTP oo Network Link Video Audio Data se e De Static Node Dynamic Node Device Tools Item vin Video Audio Host Name TX112233 MAC Address 00 80 92 11 22 33 Firmware Version 1 1 0 FPGA Version 08082601 Done E Internet Protected Mode On 100 v 3 Monitor and Maintenance Conf
32. es the video signal parameters serial port and buffer size of transmitter Video Audio Data Configuration 54 Video Configuration Item Value Instruction Codec size KB 64 32 255 integer Capture Timing 2 1 29 integer GainR 128 0 255 integer Gain G 128 0 255 integer Gain B 128 0 255 integer FilterR 1 0 15 integer FilterG 1 0 15 integer FilterB 1 0 15 integer Offset R 128 0 255 integer Offset G 128 0 255 integer Offset B 128 0 255 integer HPosition 313 0 65535 integer H Width 128 0 65535 integer H Period 1664 0 65535 integer V Position 21 0 65535 integer V Width 7 0 65535 integer V Period 798 0 65535 integer PLLGAIN _H 1 0 3 integer PLLGAIN L 6 0 7 integer PLLDIV 1687 0 65535 integer CLPDLY 8 0 255 integer CLPDUR Fe 0 255 integer HSOPW 96 0 255 integer SYNC_CTRL 64 0 255 integer PHASE CC 0 0 63 integer H Position Offset 50 0 100 integer H Width Offset 50 0 100 integer H Period Offset 50 0 100 integer V Position Offset 50 0 100 integer V Width Offset 50 0 100 integer V Period Offset 50 0 100 integer 3 Monitor and Maintenance Serial Configuration Item Value Instruction Baudrate bps 19200 Select one Bit length 3sO7 Select one Stop bit 102 Select one Parity ta ALI Select one EVEN Flow control stato ia I Select one RTS CTS Data timeout 100 50 1000 integer Buffer Item Value Instruction Buffering Level 64 5 64 integer Submit Reset Name Details Vertical frequency
33. gured referred and maintained through ADMIN MODE MENU This menu has a hierarchic structure below Level 1 i Level 2 ADMIN MODE MENU f LCD CONTRAST i NETWORK CONFIG j IP DHCP BOOTP IP ADDRESS CFG IP SUBNET MASK IP GATEWAY ADDR j WIRELESS I F WIRELESS MODE SSID CH AUTO SEARCH CHANNEL DATA RATE VIDEO CONFIG AUTO CONFIG CAPTURE GAIN CAPTURE OFFSET HORIZONTAL POS VERTICAL POS PHASE_CC BUFFER LEVEL BAUD RATE bps BIT LENGTH STOP BIT PARITY FLOW CONTROL DATA TIMEOUT MAINTENANCE SCR REBOOT i Only the settings with can be configured 40 3 Monitor and Maintenance To enter into LEVEL2 in ADMIN MODE MENU the PIN CODE is required In the factory default setting the PIN CODE is 0000 PIN CODE entry screen ADMIN PIN CODE PIN CODE 0___ Enter the PIN CODE To enter the PIN CODE select each number by pushing and buttons and save it by pushing SET button If a correct PIN CODE is entered configuration menus are displayed If a wrong PIN CODE is entered the error message WRONG PIN CODE is displayed and the LCD menu returns to LEVEL 1 Each configuration menu in ADMIN MODE MENU are explained as follows LCD CONTRAST Sets a contrast for LCD LCD CONTRAST screen LCD CONTRAST Beas eex as Enter a value Select the value by pushing and buttons and determine it by pushing SET button NETWORK CONF
34. he following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation MVDS X 1 User s Guide 1 2 2 Software specification Software specification is as follows Protocol TCP IP Others Other Serial Network Layer ARP RARP IPv4 ICMP Multicast IPv4 Organization Local Scope 239 192 0 0 14 Transport Layer TCP UDP Application Layer TELNET BOOTP DHCP HTTP UPnP JCP proprietary 19541 RTP proprietary 50001 65535 MVDS Announcement Protocol proprietary 50000 SX RPC proprietary via HTTP RTP FLDP For firmware version up Data Transfer Protocol Proprietary 1 Product Overview 1 2 3 Interface specification Interface specification is as follows Video Interface Codec Resolution Flame rate Configuration Others Audio Interface Codec Analog RGB 15pin Dsub JPEG2000 1280 x 768 pixel WXGA 30 fps MAX Video Adjustment Contrast Bright Position etc
35. igure from the Web page Click the menu item that you wish to configure When the screen below is displayed type a user name root and password then click OK In the factory default settings no password is set 6 Connect to 10 2 0 4 The server 10 2 0 4 at X 1T requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name root Password Remember my password ok cance 47 MVDS X 1 User s Guide 3 2 1 Status Operating status for each audio video and serial port is displayed General Displays general status for each audio video and serial port Services Video Audio Data Connection Status Ethernet Wireless RTP Link Link Clients Device Item Value Host Name TX112233 MAC Address 00 80 92 11 22 33 Firmware Version 1 1 0 FPGA Version 08082601 Details Display a transfer status for video data Display a transfer status for audio data Display a transfer status for serial data Status Ethernet Link Display a wired connection status and link speed Display the wireless connection status and channel number Receiver only Display a signal strength by dbm RTP Clients Receiver only Display a number of receivers RTP Server Name Receiver only Display a host name of transmitter Host Name Display a host name MAC Address Display the MAC Address
36. inators Group number Name IP address MAC address Service 92112233 TX112233 10 2 0 2 00 80 92 11 22 33 aes aaa aa No group Devices Group number Name IP address MAC address RSSI Service Multicast 92112233 RX011296 102 03 00 80 91 01 12 96 0 dbm iia Mmda Da D Details Display a list of the discovered groups The group number in Dynamic Coordinators red is the group where the transmitter belongs to The group number is last 8 digits of Mac Address of the transmitter Display a list of receivers Also the method to transfer data to receivers can be switched here Name Details Multicast Distributing data in multicast Distributing data in unicast OFF i Receiving data from other transmitter or data distribution is disabled By changing Multicast or Unicast to OFF the data distribution to the receiver is disabled By changing OFF to Multicast or Unicast the distribution is enabled the receiver is added to the group RSSI indicates a signal strength of each receiver E lt Dynamic Node gt Note Change the method of transmission to receiver 61 MVDS X 1 User s Guide Dynamic Node at receiver Configures Dynamic Node control for receivers Shows or Changes which transmitter the receivers should connect to Dynamic Node Node Configuration Dynamic Coordinators Group number Name IP address MAC address Service 92112233 TX112233 102 02 00 80 92 11 22 33 RAE ana
37. integer V Back Porch Offset 50 0 100 integer Serial Configuration Item Value Instruction Baudrate bps 19200 Select one Bit length 80 7 Select one Stop bit 10 2 Select one NONE ODD Parity bis Select one Flow control iii Select one D RTS CTS Data timeout 100 50 1000 integer Buffer Item Value Instruction Buffering Level 64 5 64 integer 57 MVDS X 1 User s Guide E Pl cic Pea Pe Specify a width of horizontal synchronization signal by dot clock H Period Specify a period for horizontal synchronization by dot clock Specify the Back Porch of horizontal synchronization signal H Back Porch by dot clock Specify a width of vertical synchronization signal b V Width P f 4 ae J ii horizontal synchronization signal Specify a period for vertical synchronization signal by V Period Sui horizontal synchronization signal Back Porch Specify the Back Porch by horizontal synchronization signal Displays the offset value for H Width setting that you may 7 have configured from receivers This value is added to H Width Offset H Width setting and then take effect in the video image The configuration from receiver is not currently supported Displays the offset value for H Period setting that you may 1 have configured from receivers This value is added to H Period Offset f A H Period setting and then take effect in the video image The configuration from receiver is not currently supp
38. l of transmitter Usually the default settings are used Static Node List Node Configuration Item Value Instruction Node List Method Dynamic Static Select one Node expiration time 0 0 65535 integer sec 0 means AUTO Static Node 0 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF P address Static Node 1 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF P address Static Node 2 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF P address Static Node 3 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF P address Static Node 4 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF IP address Static Node 5 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF TP address Static Node 6 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF P address Static Node 7 0 0 0 0 Mcast Ucast OFF P address Name etals Static Node 2 Static Node3 Specify an IP address for node when Node List Method is set Static Node4_______ toStatic Static Node 5 E Use this only for irregular situations such as when you need to specify the node for your network environment Usually the default settings are used Note lt Static Node gt Use this when you specify receivers Up to 8 receivers can be specified lt Dynamic Node gt Change the method of transmission to receiver 59 MVDS X 1 User s Guide Static Node at receiver Configures Static Node control for receivers Usually the default settings are used Static Node List Node Configuration Item Value Instruction Node List Method Dynamic 5 Static Select one BS oe 0 0 65535 integer Static Node 0 0 0
39. n transferred 37 MVDS X 1 User s Guide CONNECTION STAT Shows a network status CONNECTION STAT sample CONN ETHERNET Selected menu LINK 100Mb Full Current status of the selected menu Menu options and status Description Status ETHERNET Show the Ethernet link status WIRELESS Show a wireless link status 38 LINK 100Mb Full LINK 100Mb Half LINK 10Mb Full LINK 10Mb Half NOT CONNECTED CONNECTED CH NOT CONNECTED Communicating via a wired network The link speed is also displayed current channel is also displayed The wireless connection is not established for being out of service area or incorrect encryption key NOT AVAILABLE The wireless communication is not available since a wireless card is not detected DISABLED CLIENT S NOT CONNECTED The wireless communication is disabled by the settings The number of receivers in the There are no transmitter or 3 Monitor and Maintenance DEVICE INFO Shows the device information DEVICE INFO sample DEV HOST NAME Selected menu TX012345 Current status of the selected menu Menu options and status Menu Information displayed in the lower line HOST NAME Show the host name P ADDRESS Show the IP Address MAC ADDR Show the Mac Address W VERSION Show the firmware version FPGA VER how the FPGA version 39 MVDS X 1 User s Guide ADMIN MODE MENU Part of settings can be confi
40. ontrol Data Timeout Buffer level Node List Method Static Node 0 7 FI millisecond PE the number of buffer for isa CN NN na an IP address for ode when IP Address 0 0 0 0 sal ai Node List Method is set to Static A 4
41. orted Displays the offset value for H Back Porch setting that you may have configured from receivers This value is added to H Back Porch Offset i H Back Porch setting and then take effect in the video image The configuration from receiver is not currently supported Displays the offset value for V Width setting that you may 7 have configured from receivers This value is added to V Width Offset V Width setting and then take effect in the video image The configuration from receiver is not currently supported Displays the offset value for V Period setting that you may 7 have configured from receivers This value is added to V Period Offset f V Period setting and then take effect in the video image The configuration from receiver is not currently supported Displays the offset value for V Back Porch setting that you may have configured from receivers This value is added to V Back Porch setting and then take effect in the video image The configuration from receiver is not currently supported Baudrate bps pecify a baudrate pecify a bit length Stop bit Specify a stop bit Parity Specify a parity check method Flow control Specify a flow control method Data timeout Specify a serial input timeout by millisecond Buffering Level Specify the number of buffer for retransmission 58 3 Monitor and Maintenance Static Node at transmitter Configures Static Node contro
42. player e g PC or DVD player etc outputs data e g video audio serial data etc to MVDS transmitter The transmitter captures and sends them to the MVDS receivers being connected to the transmitter in Adhoc mode SS AV Cable mme Wireless IEEE802 112 9 i Network composition for wired connection The player e g PC or DVD player etc outputs data e g video audio serial data etc to MVDS transmitter The transmitter captures and distributes it to the MVDS receivers being connected to an Ethernet LAN _ _ AV Cable Ethernet 100Base PLC 10 1 Product Overview lee ea __ _ _ F__ E F T FFPF FF F eee Network composition for wired wireless connection mix If the wired wireless system are mixed you can support wider variety of environment Saas AV Cable Ethernet 100Base PLC eeeeeee ireless IEEE802 11a 9 MVDS X 1 User s Guide 1 4 Parts and function The name of each part and the function are explained below Front Transmitter e silex Ssh MENU SET O OO O Push button Description MENU Go into LCD menu from initial screen Return to initial screen from LCD top menu Go back to higher level in LCD menu Start a factory default configuration when this button and SET button are pushed together while turning on this product si Return to previous option in LCD menu Select a value to set
43. reen gain 0 255 Gain B Adjust a blue gain 0 300 MHz 1 150 MHz Filter R Adjust a red filter 2 75 MHz 3 50 MHz 4 30 MHz 5 15 MHz 6 7MHz 7 4 MHz 8 550 MHz 9 500MHz 10 450 MHz 11 400 MHz 12 350 MHz 13 reserved Filter G Adjust a green filter 5 Filter B Adjust a blue filter 14 reserved N N 00 rele _a _u__oaoaJui Gs 15 600 MHz Offset R Adjust a red offset Offset G Adjust a green offset 0 255 128 Offset B Adjust a blue offset H Position Specify a horizontal position 0 65535 313 Specify a width of horizontal H Width sie 0 65535 128 synchronization signal by dot clock Specify a period for horizontal H Period Non 0 65535 1664 synchronization by dot clock Specify the Back Porch of horizontal H Back Porch o 0 65535 192 synchronization signal by dot clock V Position Specify a width of vertical V Width synchronization signal by a ki synchronization signal Specify a period for vertical V Period synchronization signal by nato DD synchronization signal Specify the Back Porch by horizontal V Back Porch Lo 0 65535 20 synchronization signal MVDS X 1 User s Guide Parameter name Description H Position Offset H Width Offset H Period Offset H Back Porch Offset V Position Offset Value range Default value 0 100 uw Oo Save the offset value for H Position setting that
44. se seee cere resero re seseseseseeeeeneceneo 31 Monitor and Maintenance ccccccccscsscsccsesecseee SI 3FIONEPaonel a 34 3 1 1 Menu structure and how to USE it sccrrccrrrererererionieoniceeeniorioezioniconieesereenioniionieone 34 3 1 2 Functions available in each MENU eesssssssssecseecsecssecsecssecseecsecssecseecsecsceseessecseecsecsseeseesseessees 36 Initial screen Level x x3cmtuerrnensteactacencnmianneecueiaad aaa anaes 36 RIV 37 CONNECTION STAT celare 38 DAEA O E EEE 39 ADMINMODEMENO ara 40 32 We DINE aC O ala 46 CARI Ae I 48 eci addi 48 NetWork 49 Vide Audit 50 3 2 2 Configuratio N placa 51 E EE E A E E E E o 51 7 52 Video Audio Data at ansie 54 Video Audios Data at receiver illa 57 Static Node at tr nsmitter sara 59 Static Node at receiver urna 60 Dynamic NOGe al transmMitteT ssssrscaniiin nnn R 61 Dynamic Node at receiver aaacasa 62 3231008 63 COMI aac 63 Video Audio at transmitici ccerle aaa 64 Video Audio aLteceNern ica 65 APPENA A 1 Configuration item liSt rrrerrrrererereierer esere re rezizeenieziorenizzone A 2 1 Product Overview 1 Product Overview MVDS X 1 User s Guide 1 1 About this product MVDS stands for Multicast Video Distribution System which allows to distribute video or audio data from Player e g PC DVD player etc to Display e g TV Monitor etc by IP Multicast The MVDS consists of tran
45. smitter and receiver s The transmitter is connected to Player and the receiver s are connected to Display Transmitter encodes the signal output from the Player e g video audio etc and distributes its codec data to receiver s in real time and the receiver s decodes and outputs it on Display Encode Decode HD A ea P Network X 1T 5 Serial Audio Video 1 Product Overview Feature Video and Audio control Adopts JPEG2000 codec High compression with less image degradation available Audio codec 16bit stereo PCM Sampling rate 32KHz Screen size supports WXGA 1280x768 Up to 30fps of frame rate Synchronization function for video and audio Lip sync Network control Allow simultaneous distribution to multiple receivers by multicast up to 32 receivers Time correction between transmitter and receivers allows simultaneous output among receivers Support Wired LAN 10Base T 100Base TX and Wireless LAN IEEE802 11a g Infrastructure ad hoc mode Others Support 1ch of serial port for remote monitoring and control Various configurations are available on embedded Web page Switch the transmitter automatically at a specified interval Connection and communication status can be verified at LCD Transmitter only Receiver s ID host name can be set by rotary switch Receiver only MVDS X 1 User s Guide
46. tically By clicking this button the Web page can be refreshed Startup screen Check a radio button of the screen you wish to configure Stop signal screen By clicking the data size you can download the image Captures the image being played and applies to the screen Capture selected screen Uploads the image data from the PC The image data that Manage custom Upload can be uploaded are limited to the one that you have captured Deletes the image data Ne To Capture Upload and Delete the image data the radio button next to Startup screen or TIP Stop signal screen needs to be checked 65 MVDS X 1 User s Guide 66 Appendix A Appendix A 1 MVDS X 1 User s Guide A 1 Configuration item list The below is the list of configuration item Parameter name Host Name Root password LCD Contrast Menu idle timeout PIN CODE IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Wireless Interface Wireless Mode SSID Ch Auto Search Channel Data Rate Transmitter TX plus the last 6 digits of the Mac Address or the value of rotary switch sla Receivers EE x D Set a host name Up to 15 characters RX plus the last 6 digits of the Mac Address or the value of rotary switch Set passwords for Web and Telnet Up to 7 characters Set a contrast for LCD 0 8 0 Darkest 8 Lightest 3 Set the amount of time before the LCD menu returns to the initial screen when it is
47. to set a hexadecimal value for the host name note that you must remove the cover of the enclosure to access these switches The right switch is for the upper byte and left switch is for the lower byte of the host name When set to 01 3E the value is applied and set as host name at the time of power on When set to 00 the value configured in the Web page is applied as the host name Value hexadecimal Description 00h This value is not used as a host name The receiver will run with the host name configured through Web browser or TELNET 01h 3Eh The string 01 to 3E will be used as a host name This host name will be stored overwritten in internal memory as a setting value Therefore even if 00 is set again the host name will not be reset to the previous name Do not set these values as it may cause unstable operation As only 6bit out of 8bit can be recognized the same host name may be used twice 3Fh FFh 2 Installation Network configuration Required for both Transmitter and Receivers Configure the IP address and wireless settings Select Network under Configuration in the Web page ES The MVDS transmitter and receivers operate without the need to manually configure an IP TIP address as they supports Auto IP function Itis impossible to broadcast a movie across a router lt DHCP IP Subnet Gateway gt Configure these settings according to your network environment by default
48. ure this product in a wired network connect the transmitter and receivers via Ethernet HUB network Sample connection for wired network Player Ethernet HUB LAN Cable E Transmitter 28 Display LAN Cable Receiver Receiver Receiver LAN Cable Display LAN Cable LAN Cable Receiver 2 Installation 2 3 2 Connect to a wireless network Below is a sample connection to install this product outdoors Lightning Rod MVDS Typical Installation should be already there Lightning Rod should be already there Transmitter Antenna Receiver Antenna Office Building Station ii feed line LCD display unit Lightning Protector upto 10f with N N silex MVDS receiver unit siex MYDS transmitter unit up to 100 200 or 500 ft st __ __r Select the antenna according to your location status distance from the receiver or layout 29 MVDS X 1 User s Guide Vertical convergence angle and minimum distance Every high gain antenna has vertical and horizontal selectiveness The narrower the coverage the higher the possible gain However this selectiveness also creates blind spot in close range especially if antennas located in different height Vertical convergence angle and minimum distance J Vertical coverage angle v Office
49. value Select a value by pushing and buttons and save it by pushing SET button Reboot this product to take effect 42 3 Monitor and Maintenance VIDEO CONFIG Shows or Configures the video settings VIDEO CONFIG sample CAPTURE GAIN Selected menu R 128 G 128 B 128 Current setting of the selected menu Menu Information AUTO CONFIG Starts the auto adjustment for image parameters By pushing SET button you can switch to the auto adjustment screen Push and buttons to select OK the current setting is enclosed with Push SET button to start auto adjustment VGA CONFIG CANCEL OK Select OK The result is displayed in the lower line of LCD The definition of each message is as follows COMPLETE amp SAVED Suceeded in VGA auto adjustment ERR OUT RANGE Failed in VGA auto adjustment Incorrect VGA signal is input Check that the resolution and refresh note settings are respectively set to 1280x768 and 60Hz in the player s ERR NO VGA IN Failed in VGA auto adjustment VGA signal is not input Check that a VGA cable is properly plugged in or player s have proper settings to output video signals ERR SCAN FAILED Failed in VGA auto adjustment Play another movie or still image at the player s and try the auto adjustment again VGA auto adjustment unavailable VGA auto adjustment is not available while this product is sending a maintenance screen Stop sending a m
50. you may have configured from LCD menu Save the offset value for H Width setting that you may have configured 0 100 uw Oo from LCD menu Save the offset value for H Period 0 100 uw Oo setting that you may have configured from LCD menu Save the offset value for H Back Porch 0 100 setting that you may have configured from LCD menu Save the offset value for V Position 0 100 uw Oo i U oO o 00 N x D setting that you may have configured from LCD menu uw Oo V Width Offset Save the offset value for V Width 0 100 setting that you may have configured from LCD menu V Period Offset Save the offset value for V Period 0 100 50 setting that you may have configured from LCD menu V Back Porch Offset Save the offset value for V Back Porch 0 100 50 si setting that you may have configured from LCD menu 0 8 72MHz 1 16 144MHz PLLGAIN_H Specify the PLLGAIN VCO Range 2 16 144MHz 3 24 215MHz Current Specify the ADC PLL Divider ratio PLLDIV Usually equivalent to the value H Period minus one CLPDLY Specify the ClampPulseDelay 0 255 Bs I CLPDUR f HSOPW Specify a pulse width ofADCHSOUT 9 25 FI SYNC_CTRL PHASE_CC Specify the PHASE for image sampling 0 255 fs 300 600 1200 2400 4800 Baudrate Specify a baudrate 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 Bit length Specify a bit length 8 7 Parity Seely e pary checi memod None Odd fon None LL Flow c

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