Fujitsu Network Hardware V01 User Manual

IP-900 Series  
SOFTWARE  
V01  
USER’S GUIDE  
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PREFACE  
This document explains how to use software for IP-900 series.  
For information on how to install IP-900 series, connect cables and use buttons and LEDs, see the  
following manual:  
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IP-900 Series User's Guide  
This document is intended for system designers or administrators who use IP-900 series. It assumes that  
these users have a basic understanding of networks and video streaming.  
Edition 03  
Nov 2009  
Product Use Environment  
The product explained in this document is designed and manufactured for use in standard applications  
such as general office work, personal devices and household appliances. This product has not been  
designed or manufactured for special uses requiring extremely high levels of safety, or if the required  
level of safety cannot be ensured, for uses where a failure, operational error or some other factor could  
be life-threatening or cause a physical injury (such as nuclear-reactor control in atomic facilities,  
automatic flight control, air traffic control, mass transportation control, medical devices for life support,  
or missile launch controls in weapons facilities). (In this document, these special uses are referred to as  
"high-risk" uses.) The customer is urged not to use this product without taking measures to guarantee  
the level of safety required for such high-risk uses. Customers that are likely to use this product for  
high-risk applications are requested to consult our sales representative before embarking on such  
specialized use.  
Note  
The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice.  
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ALERT INDICATIONS  
This document uses various alert indications to urge the user to use the equipment safely, to prevent  
users and bystanders from suffering personal injury or property damage. Alert indication consists of  
alert signal and alert statement. The alert signals and their meanings are as follows.  
This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in death or serious  
personal injury if you do not perform the procedure correctly.  
This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate  
personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. This  
signal also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur  
if the user does not perform the procedure correctly.  
Alert Indication in This Manual  
An alert statement follows an alert signal. An alert signal is provided in the center of a line. An alert  
statement is indented on both ends to distinguish it from regular text. Similarly, one space line is  
inserted before and after the alert statement.  
(Example)  
Electric shock  
Consult the system administrator when checking the voltage at the outlet.  
Otherwise, electric shock may result.  
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NOTE ON HANDLING THE PRODUCT  
Maintenance  
Users must not attempt to repair IP-900 series themselves. Consult the Fujitsu Service Center.  
Read this document thoroughly before using the product. For clarification of any unclear points  
regarding the use of the product, consult the Fujitsu Service Center.  
If a fault occurs, contact the Fujitsu Service Center with information on the fault and the alarm LED  
status.  
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CONTENTS  
USING IP-900 series SAFELY.......................................................................II  
PREFACE.....................................................................................................III  
ALERT INDICATIONS.................................................................................. IV  
NOTE ON HANDLING THE PRODUCT ....................................................... V  
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product .............................................2  
1.1 Main Features.......................................................................................3  
1.2 Typical Application Examples................................................................8  
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation ...................................................9  
2.1 Updating the Software ........................................................................10  
2.1.1 Installation Procedure .................................................................10  
2.1.2 Installing an Upgrade License.....................................................12  
2.2 Equipment Operation..........................................................................15  
2.2.1 Operation through Web Screen ..................................................15  
2.2.2 Notes ..........................................................................................15  
Chapter 3 Web Operation................................................................17  
3.1 Starting Up ..........................................................................................18  
3.1.1 Login...........................................................................................18  
3.1.2 If the Screen is Not Accessible ...................................................21  
3.2 Common Menu ...................................................................................22  
3.2.1 Configuration Data......................................................................22  
3.2.2 Selecting Configuration Data ......................................................24  
3.2.3 Copying Configuration Data........................................................29  
3.2.4 Basic...........................................................................................31  
3.2.5 Time Zone & Time Server ...........................................................34  
3.2.6 Data Port.....................................................................................36  
3.2.7 SNMP .........................................................................................39  
3.2.8 Operation & Status (Common)....................................................41  
3.2.9 Alarm...........................................................................................44  
3.2.10 Log............................................................................................48  
3.2.11 Performance Statistics ..............................................................55  
3.2.12 Date & Time..............................................................................62  
3.2.13 Software Management..............................................................63  
3.2.14 Reboot ......................................................................................65  
3.3 Encoder ..............................................................................................66  
3.3.1 Setting (Encoder)........................................................................66  
3.3.2 Encoder Address Report.............................................................85  
3.3.3 Superimpose...............................................................................88  
3.3.4 Operation & Status (Encoder).....................................................91  
3.4 Recorder.............................................................................................93  
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3.4.1 Setting (Recorder)...................................................................... 93  
3.4.2 File List....................................................................................... 95  
3.4.3 Operation & Status (Recorder)................................................... 97  
3.5 Decoder.............................................................................................. 99  
3.5.1 Setting (Decoder)....................................................................... 99  
3.5.2 Encoder Selection.................................................................... 103  
3.5.3 Operation & Status (Decoder) .................................................. 105  
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting........................................................... 107  
4.1 Troubleshooting................................................................................ 108  
4.2 Alarm LED Goes On..........................................................................111  
Appendixes ..................................................................................... 119  
Glossary.................................................................................................... 120  
Index ......................................................................................................... 129  
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Chapter 1  
Before Using This Product  
This chapter explains items to be confirmed before using IP-900 series.  
1.1 Main Features.......................................................................................3  
1.2 Typical Application Examples................................................................8  
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1.1  
Main Features  
IP-900 series is a video encoder that uses the high compression video encoding technology H.264. It  
enables real-time streaming of high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) video through the  
optical fiber networks like FTTH.  
The IP-900E can operate as an encoder and the IP-900D/IP-900IID can operate as a decoder. When  
operating as an encoder, the IP-900E encodes input video and audio signals into the H.264 format and  
distributes the results over an IP network in real-time processing. When operating as a decoder, the  
IP-900D/IP-900IID decodes encoded data received over an IP network and outputs the results as audio  
and video signals. In addition, the IP-900E operating as an encoder provides a recorder function (*1),  
which allows HD video data to be transmitted over a longer period of time even when the network  
bandwidth is low.  
IP-900E encoder also features simulcast (dual encoding) capability to distribute two kinds of the  
encoded streams that are produced from a single video input by main and sub encoder of IP-900E in  
real-time.  
Table 1-1 IP-900E Specifications  
The main HD video and sub HD video functions become available when the HD option is added.  
Item  
Main HD Encoding format  
video  
Specification  
H.264 HP@L4  
H.264 MP@L4  
Input video format 1920 x 1080i (59.94 Hz)  
1920 x 1080i (50 Hz)  
1920 x 1080i (60 Hz)  
1280 x 720p (59.94 Hz)  
1280 x 720p (50 Hz)  
* Video input protection buffer OFF/ON can be specified.  
Bit rate  
1920 x 1080: 4 to 27 Mbps  
1440 x 1080: 4 to 27 Mbps  
960 x 1080: 1 to 27 Mbps  
1280 x 720: 4 to 27 Mbps  
960 x 720: 4 to 27 Mbps  
640 x 720: 1 to 27 Mbps  
Video PES  
“1Field/1PES” / “1Frame/1PES” selectable  
Profile selection  
Either High profile or Main profile can be selected.  
PPS interval  
PPS ID  
GOP/Picture selectable  
Fixed/Adaptive selectable  
Encoding control Standard (IBBP), Low latency (IPPP), or Low latency (PPPP) can be selected.  
mode  
Pre-filter  
HEAVY, MEDIUM, LIGHT, or OFF can be selected.  
Refresh cycle  
Selection can be made in three stages.  
Interfaces  
Main SD Encoding format  
video  
Input: HD-SDI and HDMI (HDCP not supported)  
H.264 HP@L3  
H.264 MP@L3  
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Item  
Specification  
Input video format 720 x 480i (59.94 Hz)  
720 x 576i (50 Hz)  
Video input protection buffer OFF/ON can be specified.  
*
Bit rate  
720 x 480: 1 to 10 Mbps  
352 x 480: 500Kbps to 10Mbps  
720 x 576: 1 to 10 Mbps  
352 x 576: 500Kbps to 10Mbps  
Video PES  
“1Field/1PES” / “1Frame/1PES” selectable  
Profile selection  
Either High profile or Main profile can be selected.  
GOP/Picture selectable  
PPS interval  
PPS ID  
Fixed/Adaptive selectable  
Encoding control Standard (IBBP), Low latency (IPPP), or Low latency (PPPP) can be selected.  
mode  
Pre-filter  
HEAVY, MEDIUM, LIGHT, or OFF can be selected.  
Refresh cycle  
Interfaces  
Selection can be made in three stages.  
Input: SD-SDI, HDMI (HDCP not supported), and analog video  
Sub HD  
video  
Encoding format  
H.264 HP@L4  
H.264 MP@L4  
Input video format 1920 x 1080i (59.94 Hz)  
1920 x 1080i (50 Hz)  
1920 x 1080i (60 Hz)  
1280 x 720p (59.94 Hz)  
1280 x 720p (50 Hz)  
* Video input protection buffer OFF/ON can be specified.  
1920 x 1080: 4 to 27 Mbps  
Bit rate  
1440 x 1080: 4 to 27 Mbps  
960 x 1080: 1 to 27 Mbps  
1280 x 720: 4 to 27 Mbps  
960 x 720: 4 to 27 Mbps  
640 x 720: 1 to 27 Mbps  
Video PES  
“1Field/1PES” / “1Frame/1PES” selectable  
Profile selection  
PPS interval  
Either High profile or Main profile can be selected.  
GOP/Picture selectable  
PPS ID  
Fixed/Adaptive selectable  
Encoding control Standard (IBBP), Low latency (IPPP), or Low latency (PPPP) can be selected.  
mode  
Pre-filter  
HEAVY, MEDIUM, LIGHT, or OFF can be selected.  
Selection can be made in three stages.  
Refresh cycle  
Interfaces  
Input: HD-SDI and HDMI (HDCP not supported)  
Sub SD  
video  
Encoding format  
H.264 HP@L3  
H.264 MP@L3  
H.264 MP@L1.3  
Input video format 1920 x 1080i (59.94Hz)  
1920 x 1080i (50Hz)  
1280 x 720p (59.94Hz)  
1280 x 720p (50Hz)  
720 x 480i (59.94Hz)  
720 x 576i (50Hz)  
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Item  
Bit rate  
Specification  
720 x 480 (59.94Hz input): 1 to 10Mbps  
352 x 480 (59.94Hz input): 500Kbps to 10Mbps  
352 x 240 (59.94Hz input): 50 to 512Kbps  
176 x 112 (59.94Hz input): 25 to 50Kbps  
720 x 576 (50Hz input): 1 to 10Mbps  
352 x 576 (50Hz input): 500Kbps to 10Mbps  
352 x 288 (50Hz input): 50 to 512Kbps  
176 x 144 (50Hz input): 25 to 50Kbps  
Video PES  
“1Field/1PES” / “1Frame/1PES” selectable  
Profile selection  
Either High profile or Main profile can be selected.  
PPS interval  
PPS ID  
GOP/Picture selectable  
Fixed/Adaptive selectable  
Encoding control Standard (IBBP), Low latency (IPPP), or Low latency (PPPP) can be selected.  
mode  
* Can be selected when the encoding resolution is 720 x 480, 720 x 576, 352 x  
480, or 352 x 576.  
Pre-filter  
HEAVY, MEDIUM, LIGHT, or OFF can be selected.  
* Can be selected when the encoding resolution is 720 x 480, 720 x 576, 352 x  
480, or 352 x 576.  
Refresh cycle  
Selection can be made in three stages.  
* Can be selected when the encoding resolution is 720 x 480, 720 x 576, 352 x  
480, or 352 x 576.  
Interfaces  
Input: HD/SD-SDI, HDMI (HDCP not supported), and analog video  
Main  
audio  
Encoding format  
MPEG-1 Audio layer 2 (stereo)  
MPEG-2 AAC (stereo)  
Sampling  
frequency  
Bit rate (for  
channels)  
Number  
48 kHz  
2
MPEG-1 Audio layer 2: 128/256/384 kbps  
MPEG-2 AAC: 64/128/256 kbps  
2
of  
channels  
Interfaces  
Input: HD/SD-SDI (embedded) - Up to 2 channels  
HDMI - Up to 2 channels  
Analog (unbalanced): - Up to 2 channels  
Output: None  
Sub audio Encoding format  
MPEG-1 Audio layer 2 (stereo)  
MPEG-2 AAC (stereo)  
Sampling  
48 kHz  
frequency  
Bit rate (for  
channels)  
2
MPEG-1 Audio layer 2: 128/256/384 kbps  
MPEG-2 AAC: 64/128/256 kbps  
Number  
channels  
Interfaces  
of  
2
Input: HD/SD-SDI (embedded) - Up to 2 channels  
HDMI - Up to 2 channels  
Analog (unbalanced) - Up to 2 channels  
Output: None  
Multiplexing method  
Error correction  
Transport protocol  
Network interface  
MPEG-2 TS with time stamp, MPEG-2 TS  
FEC, ARQ, Pro-MPEG FEC  
UDP, RTP  
10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX (PPPoE built in)  
1 port  
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Item  
Specification  
Network time setting  
Network management  
Data communication  
Superimpose  
SNTP client  
SNMP agent  
RS-232C data communication  
Superimpose up to four character string or time indication into input video  
Local recording and file Supported CF cards: 4-GB, 8-GB and 16-GB cards  
transfer (*1) * Recording can be performed with a system rate of 14 Mbps or less. Recording  
and acquisition can be performed simultaneously for the system rate of 6  
Mbps or less.  
*1: CF cards are separately sold options.  
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Table 1-2 IP-900D/IP-900IID Specifications  
Item  
Specification  
Video  
decoding  
Encoding format  
H.264 HP@L4  
H.264 MP@L4  
H.264 HP@L3  
H.264 MP@L3  
H.264 MP@L1.3  
MPEG-2 MP@ML (IP-700II stream reception)  
1920 x 1080i (59.94Hz)  
1920 x 1080i (50 Hz)  
Output video format  
1920 x 1080i (60 Hz)  
1280 x 720p (59.94 Hz)  
1280 x 720p (50 Hz)  
720 x 480i (59.94 Hz)  
720 x 576i (50 Hz)  
Bit rate  
1920 x 1080: 4-27Mbps  
1440 x 1080: 4-27Mbps  
960 x 1080: 1-27Mbps  
1280 x 720: 4-27Mbps  
960 x 720: 4-27Mbps  
640 x 720: 1-27Mbps  
720 x 480: 1-10Mbps  
352 x 480: 500Kbps-10Mbps  
352 x 240: 50-512Kbps  
720 x 576: 1-10Mbps  
352 x 576: 500Kbps-10Mbps  
352 x 288: 50-512Kbps  
176 x 112: 25-50Kbps  
176 x 144: 25-50Kbps  
Interfaces  
Output: HD/SD-SDI (IP-900IID), HDMI (HDCP not supported) and  
analog  
Audio  
decoding  
Encoding format  
MPEG-1 Audio layer 2 (stereo)  
MPEG-2 AAC (stereo)  
48 kHz  
Sampling frequency  
Bit rate (for 2 channels)  
MPEG-1 Audio layer 2: 128/256/384 kbps  
MPEG-2 AAC: 64/128/256 kbps  
2
Output: HDMI - Up to 2 channels  
Analog (unbalanced) - Up to 2 channels  
MPEG-2 TS with time stamp, MPEG-2 TS,  
MPEG-2 PS (IP-700II stream reception)  
FEC, ARQ, Pro-MPEG FEC  
UDP, RTP  
Number of channels  
Interfaces  
Multiplexing method  
Error correction  
Transport protocol  
Network interface  
10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX (PPPoE built in)  
1 port  
Network time setting  
Network management  
Data communication  
SNTP client  
SNMP agent  
RS-232C data communication  
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1.2  
Typical Application Examples  
This section provides system configuration examples.  
The basic configuration is for video transfer via point-to-point connections. With this configuration, a  
camera is connected to the encoder, and video data is transferred to the decoder over the Internet, and then  
output to the monitor.  
Live  
distribution  
IP-900D/IP-900IID  
HDMI, etc.  
IP-900E  
SDI, etc.  
Camera  
Monitor  
Figure 1-1 System configuration example: Broadcast materials transfer and live  
relays  
Just like the IP-9500, the IP-900E can also be used to relay images through video transmission from  
the IP-900E to an IP-9500D.  
Live  
distribution  
IP-9500D  
IP-900E  
SDI  
DVB-ASI  
IP  
HD-SDI  
Broadcast  
equipment  
Outdoor broadcast  
vehicle, etc.  
Satellite  
facilities  
Camera  
Figure 1-2 System configuration example: SNG  
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Installation & Operation  
This chapter explains how to install IP-900 series.  
2.1 Updating the Software........................................................................ 10  
2.2 Equipment Operation ......................................................................... 15  
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2.1  
Updating the Software  
This section explains the procedure for updating the software for the IP-900 series as well as the  
procedure for applying for an HD option license.  
The software for the IP-900 series is pre-installed at product shipment. For this reason, you do not need  
to install the software before using the IP-900 series. When updating the software to the latest version,  
use the following procedure.  
2.1.1 Installation Procedure  
(1) Access method  
Access IP-900 series Web page from the Web browser.  
The default IP address of the IP-900 series as it is shipped from the factory is 10.0.0.1.  
Temporarily disable the proxy setting on your Web browser and then type "http://10.0.0.1" to  
access the Web page.  
(2) Installation page  
IP-900 ENCODER or IP-900 DECODER screen appears.  
Click SOFTWARE  
MANAGEMENT in the left frame of the Web browser screen. The Software management  
window (installation, etc.) appears in the right frame of the Web browser screen.  
Figure 2-1 Installation Window  
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(3) Selecting software  
Select installation file field. Select the file of the firmware to be updated.  
(4) Starting installation  
Click the  
button. The following confirmation dialog box appears. Click the OK  
button to start installation. Upon completion of installation, IP-900 series is automatically  
rebooted.  
* If the version of the firmware that to be installed is earlier than the one that is currently  
installed on the IP-900 series, you can install it in the maintenance mode of the device. The  
device can be booted as maintenance mode by pushing MNT button, and then the device is  
initialized. Click the OK button to start the installation process if initialization will raise no  
problems.  
(5) Verifying the startup  
Display the IP-900 series setup window from the Web browser, and verify that the new  
software has been installed and started.  
Do not power off or press the MNT button during installation. Doing so may prevent IP-900 series  
from starting.  
Do not access another Web page during installation. Otherwise, you may lose information on the  
progress.  
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2.1.2 Installing an HD Option License  
In the IP-900 series, you can upgrade the device functions by purchasing an HD option license and  
installing it on the main unit.  
(1) Applying for an installation key  
If you have purchased an HD option license separately from the IP-900 series, you need to  
apply for an installation key to enable the function upgrade.  
To apply for an installation key, enter the necessary information in the application form  
"HDOP_LicenseRequestSheet.txt," which is included in the top directory on this document  
CD-ROM, and send the form by e-mail to tnb3-ip9@ml.css.fujitsu.com .  
When sending the file, you must specify the device serial number of the IP-900 series on which  
you want to install the upgrade function. You can obtain the device serial number from the label  
attached to the bottom of the IP-900 series or from the device serial number field on the  
[Common] - [Operation & Status] page of the IP-900 series configuration Web page.  
Figure 2-2 Label at the bottom of the IP-900E (example)  
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Figure 2-3 IP-900 series Web page (example)  
(2) Entering the option license key  
Enter the installation license key you have obtained with the application procedure.  
Connect to the IP-900 series using a Web browser, and then click [Install] in the left frame of the  
Web page. The right frame displays the installation page (for installation and related operations).  
In the option license field, enter the installation key obtained in Step (1) above.  
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Figure 2-4 Option License Installation  
(3) Starting installation  
Click the  
button. The confirmation dialog box shown above appears. Click the  
OK button to start installation.  
Do not turn off the power or press the MNT button during installation. Doing so may make the  
IP-900 series fail to start.  
Do not access another Web page during installation. Otherwise, you may lose the installation  
progress information.  
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2.2  
Equipment Operation  
This section explains how to operate IP-900 series Software.  
The Software can be operated through the Web screen or the front panel.  
2.2.1 Operation through Web Screen  
All IP-900 series settings and status information can be checked through the Web screen. See Chapter  
3, “Web Operation,” for more information.  
2.2.2 Notes  
In the case of failure in automatic acquisition of an IP address  
When IP-900 series starts, the LAN port:  
(1) Cannot access the DHCP server  
(2) Attempts to but fails to set up a PPPoE connection.  
If the conditions in (1) and (2) above are met, all 0s (zero) are displayed and IP address  
acquisition is repeated.  
Take proper corrective action such as reviewing the settings on the DHCP and PPPoE servers or  
the IP address setting on IP-900 series. (See also Section 5.1, “Troubleshooting.”)  
Forcibly changing to the fixed IP address from DHCP, PPPoE  
Start the IP-900 series by turning on the power while holding down the MNT button (for about 10  
seconds) until the RDY LED lamp starts blinking in orange. For this startup, the IP address and  
subnet mask are assumed temporarily restored to the settings at shipment from the factory (LAN  
port with an IP address of 10.0.0.1 and a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0).  
Use this method to make the IP-900 series initial settings from a PC (*).  
* When running the IP-900 series product with the default IP address, ensure that it is disconnected  
from your network.  
After configuring the settings as suitable for your network, connect the product to your network.  
Having the product is connected to your network while the default settings are left unchanged may  
cause unexpected problems on your network.  
If you started the product while holding down the MNT button, set the IP address and subnet  
mask of the PC as follows:  
- LAN port IP address: 10.aaa.bbb.ccc  
(aaa and bbb can be any number from 0 to 255 and ccc can be any number from 2 to 255.  
Note, however, that the resulting address must be other than 10.255.255.255.)  
- LAN port subnet mask: 255.0.0.0  
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Powering off on PPPoE connection  
If you turn off the power to the IP-900 series while it is connected via PPPoE-connection, the  
IP-900 series may take extra time to establish the next connection depending on the network  
conditions. To prevent this, use the following procedure to turn off the power to the IP-900 series  
to ensure that the PPPoE termination procedure is performed.  
Hold down the MNT button for three seconds. When the software finishes termination  
processing and the product becomes ready for power-off, the RDY LED goes off.  
After verifying that the RDY LED has gone off, turn the power switch to the "{" position. The  
PWR LED goes off, indicating that the power is turned off.  
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Chapter 3  
Web Operation  
This chapter explains how to operate individual functions from the Web  
browser.  
3.1 Starting Up ......................................................................................... 18  
3.2 Common Menu................................................................................... 22  
3.3 Encoder.............................................................................................. 66  
3.4 Recorder ............................................................................................ 93  
3.5 Decoder.............................................................................................. 99  
Note: For information on the IP-900E, see Section 3.1,  
"Starting Up," Section 3.2, "Common Menu," Section 3.3,  
"Encoder," and Section 3.4, "Recorder." For information on the  
IP-900D/IP-900IID, see Section 3.1, "Starting Up," Section 3.2,  
"Common Menu," and Section 3.5, "Decoder."  
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3.1  
Starting Up  
3.1.1 Login  
By default, the network password window shown below is invalid (not displayed).  
To enable the network password function, set the user name and password by following the  
instructions in Section 3.2.4, “Basic.”  
From the upper part of the Web screen, select [COMMON], [ENCODER], [DECODER] and  
[RECORDER] to display these menus.  
* MicrosoftInternet Explore 6.0 SP2 is the recommended Web browser.  
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Figure 3-1 IP-900E Software Window Example  
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Figure 3-2 IP-900D/IP-900IID Software Window Example  
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3.1.2 If the Screen is Not Accessible  
For some time after the power-on or reboot, you may not be able to access the screen normally.  
Please wait for about 60 seconds before starting access.  
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3.2  
Common Menu  
3.2.1 Configuration Data  
In the IP-900 series terminology, the set of parameters required for operation is called "configuration  
data." IP-900 series has a data storage area in which up to 10 sets of configuration data can be stored.  
By storing up to 10 sets of configuration data in advance in the storage area, it can be used by  
switching with ease between these sets of configuration data.  
For instance, it is useful in switching between encoder and decoder, changing resolution or bit rates  
or switching the network interfaces including PPPoE, DHCP, static IP, etc.  
To easily register these 10 sets of configuration data, you can use the procedures explained in Section  
3.2.2, "Selecting Configuration Data," and Section 3.2.3, "Copying Configuration Data."  
Table 3-1 Parameters Preprogrammed in Configuration Data lists the parameters, of which 10  
sets can be stored independently as configuration data. For detail information on the individual  
parameters, see the respective sections shown in the reference column in the table below.  
Table 3-1 Parameters Preprogrammed in Configuration Data  
Category  
Window Name  
Group Name  
Reference  
COMMON  
BASIC  
Ethernet common setting  
IPv4 network settings  
IPv6 network settings  
Other settings  
3.2.4 Basic  
TIME ZONE &  
TIME SERVER  
DATA PORT  
Time zone setting  
Time server settings  
Operation settings  
3.2.5 Time Zone & Time Server  
3.2.6 Data Port  
Port number settings  
RS-232C settings  
SNMP  
Operation settings  
3.2.7 SNMP  
ENCODER  
SETTINGS  
AV input settings (Video)  
AV input settings (Audio)  
Output interface settings  
(Main encoder ethernet)  
Output interface settings  
(Main encoder ethernet port)  
Output interface settings  
(Sub encoder ethernet)  
Output interface settings  
(Sub encoder ethernet port)  
3.3.1 Setting (Encoder)  
Main  
encoder  
settings  
(Encode)  
Sub  
encoder  
settings  
(Encode)  
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Category  
Window Name  
ENCODER  
ADDRESS  
REPORT  
Group Name  
Main/Sub Report settings  
Main/Sub  
settings  
Reference  
3.3.2 Encoder Address Report  
Destination  
SUPERIMPOSE  
Main/Sub encoder  
3.3.3 Superimpose  
superimpose settings  
RECORDER  
DECODER  
SETTINGS  
SETTINGS  
Recorder settings  
Input interface settings  
(Decoder ethernet)  
3.4.1 Setting (Recorder)  
3.5.1 Setting (decoder)  
Input interface settings  
(Decoder ethernet port)  
AV output setting (Video)  
Decoder settings (Decode)  
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3.2.2 Selecting Configuration Data  
Click LOAD CONFIGURATION in the left frame of the Web screen to display the Configuration  
data window in the right frame.  
Figure 3-3 Configuration Data Window  
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Registering configuration data  
Select data numbers 1 to 10 from the drop-down list menu in the configuration data field.  
Figure 3-4 Selecting Configuration Data  
Assign the selected data a name using up to 16 alphanumeric characters in the Configuration  
name field, and then click the  
button. The dialog box shown below appears. Click the OK  
button to change the registration number of the configuration data.  
*) Reboot is required only when the operation mode is changed between encoder and decoder after  
loading configuration.  
Confirm that the configuration data number in the upper right red zone on the Basic setting  
window has been changed to the previously selected number.  
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Next, update the parameters listed in Table 3-1  
Parameters Preprogrammed in  
Configuration Data using the following respective windows, and then click the  
button or  
to update and register the configuration data.  
Figure 3-5 Parameters, of which 10 Sets are Handled as Independent  
Configuration Data  
#1  
#2  
#3  
#4  
#5  
#6  
#7  
#8  
#9  
#10  
Figure 3-6 Configuration Data (10 independent sets)  
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Using configuration data  
Select (from 1 to 10) the data number you want to use from the configuration data field by  
referring to the corresponding name in the Configuration name field.  
Click the  
button. When the following dialog box appears, click the OK button. IP-900  
series updates the configuration data registration number.  
*) Reboot is required only when the operation mode is changed between encoder and decoder after  
loading configuration.  
Confirm that the configuration data number in the upper right red zone on the Basic setting  
window has been changed to the previously selected number.  
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Table 3-2 Configuration Data Selection Items  
Item  
Description  
Parameter  
Configuration  
data  
<When updating or registering>  
Ten types of configuration data  
registered in advance can be switched,  
updated and registered each.  
- Data numbers 1 to 10  
Load  
configuration  
<When using>  
Ten types of configuration data  
registered in advance can be switched  
data.  
<When updating or registering >  
A configuration name can be  
assigned to each type of configuration  
data.  
- Any name (using 16 alphanumeric  
characters)  
Configuration  
name  
<When using>  
An assigned configuration name  
can be used for switching  
configuration data.  
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3.2.3 Copying Configuration Data  
For the configuration data of which there are a maximum of ten types that is used in "LOAD  
CONFIGURATION” copying is performed between sets of configuration data. Copying can be done  
when making settings for other configuration data, by using parameters for configuration data that are  
already registered.  
For example, copying can be used conveniently in cases when, for configuration data that is already  
registered, you want to create configuration data with changed resolutions and bit rates.  
Click COPY CONFIGURATION in the left frame of the Web screen to display the Copy  
Configuration window in the right frame. Make the required settings by referring to Table 3-3 Copy  
Configuration Setting Items.  
Figure 3-7 Copy Configuration Window  
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After the completion of the settings, click the  
button. The message below appears.  
Click OK to apply the settings.  
Table 3-3 Copy Configuration Setting Items  
Item  
Description  
Parameter  
Configuration  
data  
Select one of the ten types of Data numbers 1 to 10  
configuration data that have  
already been registered to copy  
the data.  
Select source  
configuration  
Select the configuration data Radio buttons  
to which you want to make the  
copy. It is possible to select  
multiple configuration data as  
copy destinations, but the  
source configuration and the  
configuration data that is  
currently in use cannot be  
selected.  
Copy to  
Configuration  
data 1~10  
A configuration name can be Any name (using 16 alphanumeric  
assigned to each type of characters)  
configuration data.  
Configuration  
name  
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3.2.4 Basic  
* Basic comprises a group of setting items, of which 10 sets can be registered independently by  
selecting data numbers as in 3.2.1 Configuration Data.  
You can set or change the settings of the parameters related to the network connection of IP-900  
series or the operation mode in which it should operate after power-on. Make the required settings by  
referring to Table 3-4 Basic Setting Items.  
IMPORTANT  
If you operate IP-900 series with the default IP address, disconnect it from your network. Connect it  
to the setting terminal via a hub or directly through a UTP cable. From the setting terminal, set it up to  
meet the requirements for your network and then connect it to the network. If you connect it to your  
network with the default IP address, an unexpected fault may occur in your network.  
Figure 3-8 Basic Information Window  
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After the completion of the settings, click  
button. The message below appears.  
Table 3-4 Basic Setting Items  
Item  
Description  
Parameter  
Ethernet  
common  
settings  
Ethernet type  
Select the LAN interface - AUTO (default)  
operation mode.  
- 100Base-TX Full  
- 100Base-TX Half  
- 10Base-T Full  
- 10Base-T Half  
1280 to 1500 bytes  
(Default: 1454)  
* For PPPoE, specify 1454 (recommended).  
MTU size  
Specify in bytes the maximum  
size of IP packets to be sent to  
the LAN.  
- DHCP  
- PPPoE  
- Static IP (Default)  
IPv4 network  
settings  
IP address mode  
IP address  
Specify the IPv4 address  
acquisition method  
IPv4 address other than the following:  
224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 (Class D)  
Specify the IPv4 address when  
"Static IP" is set for [IP address  
mode].  
240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (Class E)  
0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255  
(Default: 10.0.0.1)  
Subnet mask other than the following:  
255.255.255.254,  
Subnetmask  
Specify the IPv4 subnet mask  
when "Static IP" is set for [IP  
address mode].  
255.255.255.255  
(Default: 255.0.0.0)  
IPv4 address other than the following:  
224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 (Class D)  
240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (Class E)  
127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255  
Default Gateway  
address  
Specify the default gateway  
address of IPv4 when "Static  
IP" is set for [IP address mode].  
(Default: None (represented as 0.0.0.0))  
64 en-size alphanumeric characters  
User ID for  
PPPoE  
Specify the user ID when  
"PPPoE" is set for [IP address  
mode].  
(Default: Blank)  
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Item  
Password for  
PPPoE  
Description  
Specify the password when  
"PPPoE" is set for [IP address  
mode].  
Parameter  
64 en-size alphanumeric characters  
(Default: Blank)  
IPv6 network  
settings  
IP address mode  
IP address  
Prefix  
Specify the IPv6 address  
acquisition method.  
- Stateless  
- Static IP (default)  
Global unicast IP address  
2xxx:xxxx:…:xxxx to 3xxx:xxxx:…:xxxx  
(Default: ::)  
Specify the IPv6 address when  
"Static IP" is set for [IP address  
mode].  
Specify the prefix of the IPv6  
3 to 128  
address when "Static IP" is set (Default: 64)  
for [IP address mode].  
Default gateway  
address  
Specify the default gateway  
Global unicast address  
address when "Static IP" is set 2xxx:xxxx:...:xxxx to  
for [IP address mode].  
3xxx:xxxx:...:xxxx  
(Default: ::)  
- Enable  
Other settings User  
authentication  
Specify whether to enable user  
authentication for accessing the  
Web screen.  
- Disable (Default)  
16 en-size alphanumeric characters  
(Default: Blank)  
User ID  
Specify the user name for  
authentication.  
16 en-size alphanumeric characters  
(Default: Blank)  
Password  
Specify the password for  
authentication.  
WEB server title  
Specify the character string to The specified string must be not exceed 64  
be displayed on the title bar of bytes (assuming one double-space character  
the Web screen. It will be used as 2 bytes and one single-space character as 1  
to identify the Web screen with byte). (Default: blank)  
the equipment name.  
* Single-space kana characters are handled as  
double-space characters.  
Note: If power-on is performed in combination with the Cancel key (see IP-900 series User’s Guide),  
the IP address and subnet mask on both LAN and CONSOLE ports are temporarily reset to the defaults  
(LAN IPv4 address 10.0.0.1, subnet mask 255.0.0.0, IPv6 address :: and prefix: 64). If it becomes  
unclear what an IP address is, connect the equipment with the defaults and use the setup menu to  
confirm the IP address and subnet mask. In this case, the password restriction is also disabled. Hold  
down the MNT button until the RDY LED starts blinking in orange. The equipment reboots, and the IP  
address and subnet mask that were set for the equipment are restored.  
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3.2.5 Time Zone & Time Server  
* Time Zone & Time Server is a group of setting items, of which 10 sets can be registered  
independently by selecting data numbers as in 3.2.1 Configuration Data.  
Set the time zone and time server at the location where IP-900 series is installed. Click TIME ZONE  
& TIME SERVER in the left frame of the Web screen. The Time Zone & Time Server window  
appears in the right frame. Make settings according to the operation mode by referring to Table 3-5  
Time Zone Setting Item and Table 3.6 Time Server Setting Items.  
Figure 3-9 Time Zone & Time Server Window  
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After the completion of the settings, click  
button. The message below appears. Click  
OK to apply the settings. *Reboot is not required.  
Table 3-5 Time Zone Setting Item  
Item  
Time zone  
Description  
Parameter  
Select the time zone at the IP-900  
series installation site.  
(Default: Asia/Tokyo)  
UTC offset  
Specify the time difference from  
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)  
when "UTC offset" is selected for  
[Time zone].  
(Default: 0 Hours)  
Table 3-6 Time Server Setting Items  
Item  
Description  
Parameter  
- Disable (Default)  
- Enable  
1 to 65535 minutes  
Auto  
Specify whether to automatically  
synchronize with the time server.  
Specify in minutes the interval in  
synchronization  
Synchronization  
interval  
which synchronization with the time (Default: 45)  
server is performed.  
IP version  
Set the IP address version.  
- IPv4 (Default)  
- IPv6  
Other than 0.0.0.0  
(Default: 0.0.0.0)  
Server IP address  
Set the IP address of the time server.  
* You cannot specify a multicast  
address.  
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3.2.6 Data Port  
* Data Port is a group of setting items, of which 10 sets can be registered independently by  
selecting data number as in 3.2.1 Configuration Data.  
This setup is performed to enable data communication with another device on the IP network by  
connecting the external device through the RS-232C port (D-sub 9-pin) provided at the rear of IP-900  
series.  
Click DATA PORT in the left frame of the Web screen. The Data Port window appears in the right  
frame, where you can set parameters for data communication with another device via the IP network.  
Make the required settings by referring to Table 3-7 Data Port Setting Items and Table 3-8  
Operations Modes  
Figure 3-10 Data Port Window  
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After the completion of the settings, click the  
button. The message below appears. Click  
OK to apply the settings. *Reboot is not required.  
Table 3-7 Data Port Setting Items  
Item  
Data port  
Description  
Specify whether to use data port  
communication.  
Parameter  
- Enable  
- Disable (Default)  
Operation  
settings  
-
TCP server mode (bidirectional)  
(Default)  
Operation mode  
Specify the operation mode of data  
port communication.  
- TCP server mode (receiving only)  
- TCP client mode (bidirectional)  
- IPv4 (Default)  
IP version  
Set the IP address version  
- IPv6  
Destination IP  
address  
Specify the IP address of the data  
communication destination when  
"TCP client mode (bidirectional)" is  
set for [Test mode].  
- IPv4 (Default)  
- IPv6  
Specify the IP address of the data  
communication destination when  
"TCP client mode (bidirectional)" is  
set for [Test mode].  
Other than 0.0.0.0  
(Default: 0.0.0.0)  
Port number Server mode  
settings  
Specify the port number of the own 1024 to 64000  
device when "TCP server mode (Default: 6000)  
(bidirectional)" is set for [Test mode].  
Client mode  
Specify the port number of the own 0 or 1024 to 64000  
device when "TCP client mode (Default: 0)  
(bidirectional)" is set for [Test mode]. * If o is specified, a port number from  
1024 to 4096 is automatically selected.  
Specify the port number of the  
1024 to 64000  
destination device when "TCP client (Default: 6000)  
mode (bidirectional)" is set for [Test  
mode].  
RS-232C  
settings  
Timeout  
Specify in milliseconds the reception 20 to 200ms (Default: 20)  
* The duration to detect a time-out is  
timeout time for RS-232C.  
defined as "the set value rounded down  
by a multiple of '20[ms]'" + "RS-232C  
polling interval of the device (20[ms])".  
ex)  
When '60' is set, the duration will be  
'60' + '20' = 80 [ms]  
When '50' is set, the duration will be  
'40' + '20' = 60 [ms]  
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Item  
Delimiter code 1  
Description  
Specify the delimiter code 1 for  
RS-232C.  
Parameter  
Blank or hexadecimal number between  
00 and ff  
(Default: Blank)  
* A blank field means that no value is  
specified.  
Blank or hexadecimal number between  
00 and ff  
(Default: Blank)  
* A blank field means that no value is  
specified.  
1200/2400/4800/9600 (Default)  
/19200/38400 bps  
Delimiter code 2  
Baud rate  
Specify the delimiter code 2 for  
RS-232C.  
Specify the RS-232C communication  
speed.  
Bit length  
Parity  
Specify the RS-232C character size.  
Specify whether to use RS-232C None (Default), Odd or Even  
7 bits or 8 bits (Default)  
parity.  
Stop bits  
Specify the length of RS-232C stop 1 bit (Default) or 2 bits  
bits.  
Flow control  
Specify whether to set RS-232C flow None (Default), RS or CS  
control.  
Table 3-8 Operation Modes  
Operation mode  
Description  
(1)  
Bidirectional data communication is performed between the data port and  
another device connected via the IP network. IP-900 series waits, at the  
specified port number, for access through socket connection from the  
destination device. (IP address setting is not required.)  
TCP server mode  
(bidirectional)  
(2)  
(3)  
Data received from another device connected via the IP network is output to  
the data port. Data received from the data port is not sent to the destination.  
IP-900 series waits, at the specified port number, for access through socket  
connection from the destination device. (IP address setting is not required.)  
Bidirectional data communication is performed between the data port and  
another device connected via the IP network. IP-900 series sets up a socket  
connection through the specified port to the device with the specified IP  
address.  
TCP server mode  
(receiving only)  
TCP client mode  
(bidirectional)  
* The following combinations of modes are available for data communication between IP-900 series:  
(1) <-> (3)  
(2) <-> (3)  
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3.2.7 SNMP  
* SNMP is a group of setting items, of which 10 sets can be registered independently by  
selecting data numbers as in 3.2.1 Configuration Data.  
Click SNMP in the left frame of the Web screen. The SNMP window appears in the right frame,  
where you can set parameters for SNMP with the counterpart device via the IP network. Make the  
required settings by referring to Table 3-9 SNMP Setting Items.  
Figure 3-11 SNMP Window  
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After the completion of the settings, click the  
Click OK to apply the settings. * Reboot is not required.  
button. The message below appears.  
Table 3-9 SNMP Setting Items  
Item  
Description  
Parameter  
SNMP Agent  
Manager #N  
Specify whether to enable SNMP agent. - Disable (Default)  
- Enable  
SNMP version Specify the SNMP version of SNMP - SNMPv1 (Default)  
manager. - SNMPv2c  
Community  
name  
Specify the community name to accept Alphanumeric 16 characters  
the SNMP request from the SNMP (Default: Blank)  
manager.  
IP version  
IP address  
Specify the IP version of the IP address - IPv4 (Default)  
of SNMP manager.  
- IPv6  
Specify the IP address of SNMP  
manager.  
An IP address other than  
0.0.0.0  
(Max. 10 managers can be registered.)  
(Default: Blank)  
* A blank field means that no  
value is specified.  
* You cannot specify a  
multicast address.  
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3.2.8 Operation & Status (Common)  
Click OPERATION & STWATUS in the left frame of the Web screen. The Operation & Status  
window appears in the right frame, where you can check the status of equipment operation such as the  
state of LAN operation. For details, see Table 3-10 Operation & Status Display Items.  
Selecting {3 sec, 5sec, or 10sec} from [Auto update] enables automatic updating of the performance  
data in specified time intervals. Selecting {none} from [Auto update] disables automatic updating.  
Figure 3-12 Operation & Status Window  
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Table 3-10 Operation & Status Display Items  
Item  
Display  
Serial number  
Displays the serial number  
IP address (IPv4)  
{DHCP/PPPoE/Static IP}  
Displays the IPv4 address acquisition mode.  
[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (IPv4)]  
Displays the IPv4 address.  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: IPv4 address  
Subnetmask (IPv4)  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Displays the IPv4 subnet mask.  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: Subnet mask  
Default gateway address (IPv4)  
IP address (IPv6)  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Displays the default gateway address of IPv4.  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: Default gateway address  
Link-Local/[xxxx:xxxx: ... :xxxx(IPv6)]  
Displays the IPv6 link-local address.  
xxxx:xxxx: ... :xxxx: Link-Local address  
{Stateless/Static IP}  
Displays the IPv6 address acquisition method.  
* If the IPv6 address acquisition method is "Stateless," up to four sets of global  
unicast address/prefix are displayed according to the address acquisition  
status.  
[yyyy:yyyy: ... :(IPv6)]  
Displays the IPv6 global unicast address.  
yyyy:yyyy: ... :yyyy: Global unicast address  
[zzz]  
Displays the prefix of the IPv6 global unicast address.  
zzz: Prefix  
Default gateway address (IPv6)  
xxxx:xxxx: ... :xxxx  
Displays the default gateway address of IPv6.  
xxx:xxx. ... :xxx: Default gateway address  
* If the IPv6 address acquisition method is "Stateless," up to four default  
gateway addresses are displayed according to the address acquisition status.  
Displays the MAC address.  
LAN MAC address  
LAN link  
{Connected / Disconnected}  
Displays the LINK status.  
{100Base-TX Full Duplex / 100Base-TX Half Duplex / 10Base-T Full  
Duplex / 10Base-T Half Duplex}  
Displays the LAN interface operation status.  
Time server  
{Normal / Fault / Synchronization failure/ ---}  
Displays the status of synchronization with the specified time server.  
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Item  
Display  
Data port  
{Normal/Fault/---}  
Displays the communication status of data port communication.{TCP server  
mode (bidirectional)/TCP server mode (receiving only)/TCP client mode  
(bidirectional)}  
Displays the operation mode of data port communication.  
{IP address}  
Displays the IP address of the destination device for data port  
communication.  
- TCP server mode / TCP server mode (receiving only)  
Displays the IP address of the destination device when data port  
communication is established.  
(Displays 0.0.0.0 when no communication is set up.)  
- TCP client mode  
Displays the IP address of the destination device for data port  
communication.  
{Port number}  
Displays the port number of the destination device for data port  
communication.  
- TCP server mode / TCP server mode (receiving only)  
Displays the port number of the destination device when data port  
communication is established.  
- TCP client mode  
Displays the port number of the destination device for data port  
communication.  
SNMP  
Component temperature  
{Normal / ---}  
Display the status of the SNMP agent.  
Displays the internal temperature (ºC) of the equipment.  
* Notation: {A/B} indicates that either A or B is displayed.  
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3.2.9 Alarm  
Click ALARM in the left frame of the Web screen. The Alarm window appears in the right frame,  
where you can check the alarm list. For details, see Table 3-11 Alarm List.  
Selecting {3 sec, 5sec, or 10sec} from [Auto update] enables automatic updating of the performance  
data in specified time intervals. Selecting {none} from [Auto update] disables automatic updating.  
Figure 3-13 Alarm Window  
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Table 3-11 Alarm List  
Code  
I001  
I002  
I003  
I011  
I021  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
SDI input down  
HD/SD-SDI input signal not detected  
HDMI input signal not detected  
Analog video input signal not detected  
Video input synchronization failure  
Count-up occurred in the performance  
statistics error counter  
HDMI input down  
Analog input down  
Video synchronization error  
Input data error (*7)  
#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
* 64-bit hexadecimal number. For the meaning of  
each bit, see Table 3-12, "Bit Formats for Input Data  
Errors."  
#1 * Power failure on CNT board  
#2 * Power failure on COD board  
#1 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
#2 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
* Details are as follows:  
E001  
E003  
Power error (*1)  
Power failure occurred  
Temperature error occurrence (*5)  
Extreme  
temperature  
(shutdown  
processing started)  
#1/#2: Number of the temperature sensor that has  
detected a temperature error  
t1: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 1  
t2: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 2  
xxx: FAN rotational speed  
/dev/mtd0 to 15  
E004  
Flash ROM error (*1)  
Internal flash ROM access error occurred  
* Displays the occurrence range of access error.  
E00A  
Flash ROM check sum error (*1)  
Operation data error detected in internal  
Flash ROM  
software  
bundle software  
configuration  
configuration#1#10  
option  
* Displays the occurrence range of check sum errors.  
xxxRPS * xxx: FAN rotational speed  
E010  
FAN error (*2)  
FAN error (low speed) or stopped  
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Code  
E013  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
#1 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
Temperature warning (*2)  
Thermal alarm (alarm only) detected  
#2 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
* Details are as follows:  
#1/#2: Number of the temperature sensor that has  
detected a temperature error  
t1: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 1  
t2: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 2  
xxx: FAN rotational speed  
E082  
E083  
E084  
E085  
E08B  
E08C  
E08E  
CODEC1 error (*4)  
CODEC2 error (*4)  
CF card access error (*3)  
CF card power error (*3)  
SUB CPU1 error (*4)  
SUB CPU2 error (*4)  
Clock error (*1)  
Main CODEC LSI error detected  
Sub CODEC LSI error detected  
CF card access failure detected  
Overcurrent to CF card detected  
SUB CPU1 error detected  
SUB CPU2 error detected  
Clock error or interruption detected  
#1 to #4 * Indicates the location where a clock error  
has occurred.  
E08F  
E093  
Memory error (*1)  
SDRAM memory check error detected  
Sending buffer overflow occurred  
#1 to #7 * Indicates the location where a memory  
error has occurred.  
#1, #2 * Indicates the location where a sending buffer  
overflow has occurred.  
Sending buffer overflow (*6)  
If an alarm recovers occurs after an alarm occurrence.  
*1: After occurrence of this error, the ALM LED remains on. The device needs to be rebooted to turn off the ALM LED.  
*2: The ALM LED blinks while this alarm is active. The LED goes off when the alarm cause is recovered.  
*3: After occurrence of this error, the ALM LED remains to blink.  
*4: After occurrence of this error, the operation is retired for recovery. If the retry for recovery is unsuccessful, the ALM LED remains on. The device needs to be  
rebooted to turn off the ALM LED.  
*5: If an extreme temperature is detected, all LEDs except LINK/ACT, 10/100 go on. The device needs to be rebooted to turn off the LEDs.  
*6: The ALM LED blinks while this alarm is active. The LED goes off when the alarm cause is recovered.  
In case that the settings exceeds the capacity of the IP network, please reconfigure them to meet the network requirement  
*7: The IN DWN LED blinks while this alarm is active. The LED goes off 10 seconds after the error cause is recovered. See 3. 2. 11 Performance Statistics for the  
details of the statistical information counter about the alarm occurrence.  
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Table 3-12 Input data error bit format  
Bit  
63  
62  
61  
60  
59 - 0  
Type  
Decoder  
Undefined  
Undefined  
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3.2.10 Log  
Click LOG in the left frame of the Web screen. The Log window appears in the right frame, where  
you can check the alarm log. For details, see Table 3-13 Log Type.  
If you click the button, the alarm log is detected completely.  
* Up to 100 log items per page can be saved to up to 10 pages (1,000 log items in total). Log items  
exceeding 1,000 items are overwritten beginning with the chronologically oldest items.  
Figure 3-14 Log Window  
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Table 3-13 Log Type  
Code  
0001  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
Boot (Power ON)  
Normal start using the switch  
VxxLxxxCxx yyyy  
* Displays the software version and configuration name.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Software version  
yyyy: Configuration name  
0002  
Boot (Reset)  
Normal start by reboot  
VxxLxxxCxx yyyy  
* Displays the software version and configuration name.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Software version  
yyyy: Configuration name  
0004  
0005  
Boot (Initial maintenance)  
Boot (Maintenance)  
Normal start using the factory-shipped  
firmware  
Normal start in maintenance mode  
VxxLxxxCxx yyyy  
* Displays the software version and configuration name.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Software version  
yyyy: Configuration name  
0006  
0007  
0008  
Software update  
Software update  
VxxLxxxCxx -> VyyLyyyCyy  
* Displays the new and old software versions.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Old software version  
VyyLyyyCyy: New software version  
Boot (Restart) (*6)  
Boot (Others) (*6)  
Restarted owing to CPU failure  
Restarted owing to software failure  
VxxLxxxCxx yyyy  
* Displays the software version and configuration name.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Software version  
yyyy: Configuration name  
VxxLxxxCxx yyyy  
* Displays the software version and configuration name.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Software version  
yyyy: Configuration name  
0009  
000A  
000B  
000C  
000D  
Shutdown  
Shut down by MNT button  
RTC battery backup failure  
CF card format error  
Operation data update  
Change basic setting  
RTC initialization  
CF card initialization  
Configuration update  
Basic settings change  
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Code  
000E  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
Configuration data switching  
Switch configuration data  
xxxx -> yyyy  
* Displays the old and new configuration names.  
xxxx: Old configuration name  
yyyy: New configuration name  
000F  
0010  
L001  
Operation data initialization  
Option update  
LINK error (LAN)  
Operation data initialized  
Option installed  
Link disconnection at  
occurred  
HD  
a
LAN port  
*L001  
Link alarm recovery  
Recovered from link disconnection at a  
LAN port  
10BaseT_HD/10BaseT_FD/100BaseTX_HD/100Base  
TX_FD  
* Displays the operating status of the LAN interface  
L006  
Time server synchronization failure  
Time server synchronization  
Time synchronization with the time server  
failed  
Time acquisition from the time server was  
successful  
*L006  
L009  
DHCP connection failure  
DHCP connection  
DHCP server is disconnected  
*L009  
Connected to the DHCP server  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy,zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz  
* Displays the IPv4 address acquired from the DHCP  
server.  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: IPv4 address  
yy: Subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz: Gateway address  
L00A  
PPPoE connection failure  
PPPoE connection  
PPPoE server is disconnected  
Connected to the PPPoE server  
*L00A  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy,zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz  
* Displays the IPv4 address acquired from the PPPoE  
server.  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: IPv4 address  
yy: Subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz: Gateway address  
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Code  
L00E  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
DHCP connection update  
IP address change occurred during DHCP  
connection  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1/y1,zzz.zzz.zzz.zz1 ->  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2/y2,zzz.zzz.zzz.zz2  
* Displays the old and new IPv4 addresses acquired  
from the DHCP server.  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1: Old IPv4 address  
y1: Old subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zz1: Old gateway address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2: New IPv4 address  
y2: New subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zz2: New gateway address  
L00F  
PPPoE connection update  
IP address change occurred during PPPoE  
connection  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1/y1,zzz.zzz.zzz.zz1 ->  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2/y2,zzz.zzz.zzz.zz2  
* Displays the old and new IPv4 addresses acquired from  
the PPPoE server. xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1: Old IPv4 address  
y1: Old subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zz1: Old gateway address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2: New IPv4 address  
y2: New subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zz2: New gateway address  
L010  
Stateless address acquisition failure  
Stateless address acquisition  
IPv6 stateless address acquisition failed  
IPv6 stateless address acquired  
*L010  
xxxx:xxxx:…:xxxx/yy  
* Displays the IPv6 address acquired from the router.  
xxxx:xxxx: … :xxxx: IPv6 address  
yy: Subnet prefix length  
L011  
Stateless address update  
IPv6 stateless address update occurred  
xxxx:xxxx:…:xxx1/y1 -> xxxx:xxxx:…:xxx2/y2  
* Displays the old and new IPv6 addresses acquired from  
the router.  
xxxx:xxxx: … :xxx1: Old IPv6 address  
y1: Old subnet prefix length  
xxxx:xxxx: … :xxx2: New IPv6 address  
y2: New subnet prefix length  
I001  
SDI input down  
HD/SD-SDI input signal not detected  
Normal HD/SD-SDI input  
*I001  
SDI input down recovery  
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Code  
I002  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
HDMI input down  
HDMI input signal not detected  
Normal HDMI input  
*I002  
I003  
HDMI input down recovery  
Analog input down  
Analog video input signal not detected  
Normal analog video input  
*I003  
I011  
Analog input down recovery  
Video input synchronization error  
Video input PLL synchronization error  
occurred  
Recovered from video input PLL  
synchronization error  
Count-up occurred in the performance  
statistics error counter  
*I011  
I021  
Video input synchronization error  
recovery  
Input data error (*8)  
#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
* 64-bit hexadecimal number. For the meaning of each  
bit, see Table 3-12, "Input data error bit format".  
*I021  
E001  
E003  
Input data error recovery (*8)  
Power error (*1)  
Recovered from count-up of the  
performance statistics error counter  
Power failure occurred  
#1 * Power failure on CNT board  
#2 * Power failure on COD board  
* Details are as follows:  
#1/#2: Number of the temperature sensor that has  
detected a temperature error  
Temperature error occurrence (*5)  
Extreme temperature (shutdown processing  
started)  
t1: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 1  
t2: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 2  
xxx: FAN rotational speed  
/dev/mtd0 to 15  
E004  
Flash ROM error (*1)  
Internal flash ROM access error occurred  
* Displays the occurrence range of access error.  
E00A  
Flash ROM check sum error (*1)  
Operation data error detected in internal Software  
Flash ROM  
bundle software  
configuration  
configuration#1#10  
* Displays the occurrence range of check sum errors.  
xxxRPS * xxx: FAN rotational speed  
xxxRPS * xxx: FAN rotational speed  
E010  
*E010  
FAN error (*2)  
FAN error recovery (*2)  
FAN error (low speed) or stopped  
FAN speed recovery  
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Code  
E013  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
Temperature warning (*2)  
Thermal alarm (alarm only) detected  
#1 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
#2 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
* Details are as follows:  
#1/#2: Number of the temperature sensor that has  
detected a thermal alarm  
t1: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 1  
t2: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 2  
xxx: FAN rotational speed  
*E013  
Thermal alarm recovery (*2)  
Recovered from thermal alarm  
#1 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
#2 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
* Details are as follows:  
#1/#2 : Number of the temperature sensor that has  
detected a thermal alarm recovery  
t1: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 1  
t2: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 2  
xxx: FAN rotational speed  
E082  
*E082  
E083  
*E083  
E084  
E085  
E08B  
*E08B  
E08C  
*E08C  
E08E  
CODEC1 error (*4)  
CODEC1 error recovery (*4)  
CODEC2 error (*4)  
CODEC2 error recovery (*4)  
CF card access error (*3)  
CF card power error (*3)  
SUB CPU1 error (*4)  
SUB CPU1 error recovery (*4)  
SUB CPU2 error (*4)  
Main HD CODEC LSI error detected  
Recovered from main CODEC LSI error  
Sub CODEC LSI error detected  
Recovered from sub CODEC LSI error  
CF card access failure detected  
Overcurrent to CF card detected  
SUB CPU1 error detected  
Recovered from SUB CPU1 error  
SUB CPU2 error detected  
Recovered from SUB CPU2 error  
Clock error or interruption detected  
SUB CPU2 error recovery (*4)  
Clock error (*1)  
#1 to #4 * Indicates the location where a clock error  
has occurred.  
E08F  
E093  
Memory error (*1)  
SDRAM memory check error detected  
Sending buffer overflow occurred  
#1 to #7 * Indicates the location where a memory error  
has occurred.  
#1, #2 * Indicates the location where a sending buffer  
overflow has occurred.  
Sending buffer overflow (*7)  
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Code  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
#1, #2 Indicates the location of sending buffer  
overflow recovery.  
*E093  
Sending buffer overflow recovery (*7)  
Recovered from sending buffer overflow  
*
*1: After occurrence of this error, the ALM LED remains on. The device needs to be rebooted to turn off the ALM LED.  
*2: The ALM LED blinks while this alarm is active. The LED goes off when the alarm cause is recovered.  
*3: After occurrence of this error, the ALM LED remains to blink.  
*4: After occurrence of this error, the operation is retried for recovery. If the retry for recovery is unsuccessful, the ALM LED remains on. The device needs to be  
rebooted to turn off the ALM LED.  
*5: If an extreme temperature is detected, all LEDs except LINK/ACT, 10/100 go on. The device needs to be rebooted to turn off the LEDs.  
*6: The ALM LED is on while this alarm is active. The LED goes off when the error cause is recovered.  
*7: The ALM LED blinks while this alarm is active. The LED goes off when the alarm cause is recovered.  
In case that the settings exceeds the capacity of the IP network, please reconfigure them to meet the network requirement.  
*8: The IN DWN LED blinks while this alarm is active. The LED goes off 10 seconds after the error cause is recovered. See 3. 2. 11 Performance Statistics for the  
details of the statistical information counter about the alarm occurrence.  
If an alarm occurs, the Fujitsu maintenance engineer may ask you to collect not only alarm log information but also detailed log information about the  
inside of the device. Save the detailed log information to a personal computer by clicking the [GET LOG] button, and then hand it over to the  
maintenance engineer.  
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3.2.11 Performance Statistics  
Click PERFORMANCE STATS in the left frame of the Web screen. The Performance Statistics  
window appears in the right frame. Select the port from {Main Encoder (Ethernet), Sub Encoder,  
Decoder (Ethernet) or Data Port } and the interval from {All, Hour, Day, Week or Month} and then  
click to check the various types of performance data shown in Table 3-14 Performance Statistics  
Items.  
Selecting {3sec, 5sec, or 10sec} from [Auto update] enables automatic updating of the performance  
data in specified time intervals. Selecting {none} from [Auto update] disables automatic updating.  
Clicking the  
button deletes all performance data.  
Figure 3-15 Performance Statistics Window Main Encoder  
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Figure 3-16 Performance Statistics Window Sub-encoder  
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Figure 3-17 Performance Statistics Window Decoder  
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Figure 3-18 Performance Statistics Window Data Port  
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Table 3-14 Performance Statistics Items  
Port  
Item  
Description  
Display  
Main  
Number of data  
Displays the number of audio and {-----}  
Encoder packets sent  
(Ethernet)  
video data packets sent.  
Displays the number of  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
{-----}  
Number of FEC  
packets sent  
FEC/Pro-MPEG FEC packets sent. The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
Number of ARQ  
request received  
Displays the number of ARQ  
requests received.  
{-----}  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
* Displayed  
only for  
encoder  
Number of ARQ  
packets resent  
Displays the number of ARQ  
packets resent.  
{-----}  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
Sub Encoder Number of data  
packets sent  
Displays the number of audio and {-----}  
video data packets sent.  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
Number of FEC  
packets sent  
Displays the number of  
FEC/Pro-MPEG FEC packets sent. The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
{-----}  
expires.  
Number of ARQ  
request received  
Displays the number of ARQ  
requests received.  
{-----}  
* Displayed  
only for  
encoder  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
{-----}  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
Number of ARQ  
packets resent  
Displays the number of ARQ  
packets resent.  
Decoder  
(Ethernet) packets received  
Number of data  
Displays the number of audio and {-----}  
video data packets received.  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
Number of data  
packets recovered packets recovered by the  
Displays the number of media  
{-----}  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
FEC/Pro-MPEG FEC/ARQ error expires.  
correction function.  
Number of data  
packets lost  
Displays the number of data  
packets that were abandoned on  
the network and could not be  
received.  
{-----}  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
Number of FEC  
packets received  
Displays the number of  
FEC/Pro-MPEG FEC packets sent. The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
{-----}  
Number of ARQ  
packets received  
Displays the number of data  
packets received by ARQ.  
{-----}  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
Number of data  
packets recovered recovered with the  
by FEC  
Number of ARQ  
request sent  
Displays the number of packets  
{-----}  
* Displayed  
only for  
decoder  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
{-----}  
FEC/Pro-MPEG FEC method.  
Displays the number of ARQ  
request packets sent when a packet The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
was lost.  
expires.  
Number of data  
packets recovered packets recovered by ARQ.  
Displays the number of data  
{-----}  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
by ARQ  
expires.  
Number of data  
loss exceeding  
concealment time  
3.5.1 Setting (Decoder)  
Displays the number of displaying The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
“blue” or “gray” image not  
receiving data for longer time than  
{-----}  
expires.  
the setting value of [Packet  
non-receiving recognition time].  
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Port  
Item  
Number of  
Description  
Displays the number of reloading {-----}  
Display  
reloading TS  
stream  
TS stream without packets  
recovery because of many packets expires.  
lost.  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
*In the following situation, the  
number is counted.  
3.5.1 Setting (Decoder)  
- [ARQ operation] is performed.  
- When the number of data packets  
lost is 4000 or more  
- [ARQ operation] is not  
performed.  
- When the number of data packets  
lost is 24 packets or more.  
Number of  
Displays  
the  
number  
of {-----}  
discontinuous PCR discontinuous PCR values detected The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
(*1)  
during decoding.  
expires.  
Number of jitter  
control buffer  
Displays the number of video skip {-----}  
or repeat that occurs when the The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
exceeded capacity decoder cannot absorb the network expires.  
jitter of the reception packets  
*) It can be lowerd by increasing  
“Jitter control buffer” in “3.5.1  
Setting (Decoder)”.  
*) Its counter may increase even if  
there is no network jitter when the  
decoder receives the stream which  
video resolution is set to 352x288  
or lower in “3.3.1  
Setting  
(Encoder)”, or which is generated  
by Fujitsu IP-700II.  
Number of video  
decoding errors  
(*1)  
Displays the number of video {-----}  
decoding errors detected during The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
decoding.  
expires.  
Number of audio  
PES format  
mismatch  
Displays the number of times that -----}  
an audio PES packet that the The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
decoder does not regard as being expires.  
applicable to decoding is received.  
This is counted specifically in the  
following cases.  
For MPEG-1 Layer 2/MPEG2  
AAC  
-During reception of an audio  
stream that is not 1PES/1AAU.  
Number of audio  
decoding errors  
(*1)  
Displays the number of audio -----}  
decoding errors detected during The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
decoding.  
expires.  
Data port  
Number of data  
received in byte on received through the RS-232C  
RS-232C  
Displays the number of data bytes {-----}  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
port.  
Number of data  
sent in byte on  
RS-232C  
Displays the number of data bytes {-----}  
sent to the RS-232C port. The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
Displays the number of data bytes {-----}  
Number of data  
received in byte on received through the LAN port.  
LAN port  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
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Item  
Description  
Display  
Number of data  
sent in byte on  
LAN port  
Displays the number of data bytes {-----}  
sent to the LAN port.  
The counter restarts counting from 0 after it  
expires.  
Note: Each counter, consisting of 32 bits, can count up to 4294967295.  
* 1. In case the count-up is made in this counter, IN DWN LED blinks for 10 seconds, I021 (Input data  
error) is saved as the log information.  
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3.2.12 Date & Time  
Two types of setting modes are available. In one mode, you can enter arbitrary date and time data. In  
another mode, you can instruct the system to synchronize with the time server on the network.  
Click DATE & TIME in the left frame of the Web screen. The Date & Time window appears in the  
right frame, where you can set the date and time of the clock built in IP-900 series.  
Clicking the  
button sets the date and time of the PC. Clicking the  
button after entering an arbitrary date and time sets the specified date and time.  
Clicking the  
button promptly adjusts the time with the time server  
specified in Section 3.2.5, "Time Zone & Time Server." This function is enabled only when "Enable" is  
specified for Auto Synchronization.  
* Any date and time between 00:00:00 on January 1, 1980 and 23:59:59 on December 31, 2030 can  
be specified.  
Figure 3-19 Date & Time Window  
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3.2.13 Software Management  
Click SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT in the left frame of the Web screen. The Software Management  
window appears in the right frame, where you can install software or restore, save or delete  
configuration data.  
Figure 3-20 Software Management Window  
Software  
Specify the new file to be installed, enter the license key and click the  
installing the software.  
button to start  
button to  
Configuration  
Configuration Restoration  
Specify the file containing all configuration data and then click the  
restore all the configuration data, which was saved previously, to IP-900 series.  
Configuration Backup  
All the configuration data currently stored in IP-900 series can be backed up to the PC by clicking  
the button.  
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Deletion of the configuration data  
All the configuration data currently stored in IP-900 series can be initialized by clicking the  
button. This operation also resets information including the IP address to the state  
before shipment from the factory.  
Table 3-15 Software Management Items  
Item  
Description  
Displays the software version.  
Software  
Current software version  
V-- L-- C-- is displayed immediately after shipment from the  
factory.  
New software  
Specify the full path of the file to be installed. The Browse  
button can also be used to select the file.  
Configuration  
Configuration file to be  
restored  
RESTORE  
To restore all the configuration data, specify the full path of the  
file. The Browse button can also be used to select the file.  
Use this button to restore all the configuration data.  
This button is enabled when a file name is specified in the  
"Configuration file to be restored" field.  
BACKUP  
Use this button to back up all the configuration data from the  
IP-900 series to the PC.  
DELETE ALL  
Use this button to delete all the configuration data from the  
IP-900 series.  
This operation resets all the configuration data to the default.  
Enter the license key obtained when the optional license was  
purchased.  
Option  
Option license key  
Installed option  
Names of installed options are displayed.  
If all the configuration data is changed (restored or deleted), the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway  
may be changed. Note that this may cause an unexpected problem in your network.  
Do not turn power off or press the MNT button while all the configuration data is being changed  
(being restored or deleted). Doing so may prevent IP-900 series from starting.  
If you access another Web screen while all the configuration data is being changed (being restored or  
deleted), you may lose information on the progress of the changing.  
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3.2.14 Reboot  
Click the  
button in the left frame of the Web screen. The dialog box shown below appears for  
confirmation. Click the OK button to reboot.  
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3.3  
Encoder  
3.3.1 Setting (Encoder)  
* Settings is a group of setting items, of which 10 sets can be registered independently by  
selecting data numbers as in 3.2.1 Configuration Data.  
Set parameters related to encoding. Make the required settings by referring to Table 3-17 Main encoder /Sub  
encoder System Bit Rate Setting Range, Table 3-18 Main encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video Setting  
Summary, Table 3-19 Main encoder SD: Video Setting Summary, Table 3-20 Sub encoder SD: Video  
Setting Summary (in case of 720x480, 352x480, 720x576 and 352x576 video resolution), Table 3-21 Sub  
encoder SD: Video Setting Summary (in case of 352x240, 176x112, 352x288, 176x144 video resolution),  
Table 3-22 Main encoder HD/SD & Sub encoder HD/SD: Audio Setting Summary  
The same screen is displayed for SETTINGS, Video and Audio under <AV input settings>, Main  
encoder ethernet and Sub encoder ethernet under <Output interface settings>, Encode under <Main  
encoder settings>, and Encode under <Sub encoder settings>, which are located in the frame on the left  
side of the Web screen. By clicking on the tab for each, the settings screen for each is displayed at the  
top of the frame on the right side.  
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After the completion of the settings, click the  
to apply the settings. * Reboot is not required.  
button. The message below appears. Click OK  
Table 3-16 Encoder Setting Items  
Item  
Description  
Parameter  
CPU utilization  
Displays the CPU utilization for IP  
streaming. The CPU utilization  
increases in accordance with the  
Ethernet rate of the main encoder  
and sub encoder. No settings can  
be made that will cause the CPU  
utilization to exceed 100%.  
You cannot specify this item.  
You cannot specify this item.  
You cannot specify this item.  
You cannot specify this item.  
You cannot specify this item.  
Main  
encoder  
Ethernet bit rate  
System bit rate  
Displays in units of bps the  
Ethernet bit rate for the main  
encoder that is currently set.  
Displays in units of bps the system  
bit rate for the main encoder that is  
currently set.  
Displays in units of bps the  
Ethernet bit rate for the sub  
encoder that is currently set.  
Displays in units of bps the system  
bit rate for the sub encoder that is  
currently set.  
Sub encoder Ethernet bit rate  
System bit rate  
Specify the interface for video  
signal input.  
* HDMI input does not support  
HDCP. Signals encrypted for the  
purpose of copyright protection  
cannot be input.  
AV  
settings  
(Video)  
input Video input port  
- SDI (Default)  
- HDMI  
- Analog  
Specify the input resolution of the  
video signal.  
Video resolution  
- SD (Default)  
- HD  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video input port]  
setting.  
* To specify HD, the HD software  
option needs to have been  
installed.  
Specify the input format of the  
video signal.  
Video format  
Values available when [Video resolution] is  
"HD":  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video resolution]  
setting.  
- 1080i/59.94  
- 1080i/50  
- 1080i/60  
- 720p/59.94  
- 720p/50  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
Values available when [Video resolution] is  
"SD":  
- 480i/59.94 (Default)  
- 576i/50  
Analog video setup * If "Analog" is specified for - Enalbe: 7.5 IRE  
[Video input port], specify the - Disable (Default): Same as the pedestal level  
setup level of the analog video  
input signal.  
- Enable (Default)  
- Disable  
Analog video AGC * If "Analog" is specified for  
[Video input port], specify whether  
to enable automatic gain control of  
the analog video input signal.  
Display when no Specify the fixed image to be sent - Color bars (Default)  
video input signal when the video input is - Gray  
interrupted.  
Buffer for video  
input  
Specify whether to enable the - Enable (Default)  
- Disable  
protection buffer for video signal  
input.  
* If "Enable" is specified, a delay  
of up to 1 frame is caused, but  
video input error resistance is  
improved.  
Specify the input format of the Values available when [Video input] is "SDI":  
audio signal. - SDI (Default)  
* The contents that can be set - Analog  
AV  
settings  
(Audio)  
input Audio input port  
depend on the [Video input port] Values available when [Video input] is  
"HDMI":  
setting.  
- HDMI  
- Analog  
Values available when [Video input] is  
"Analog":  
- Analog  
- IPv4 (Default)  
- IPv6  
Output  
IP version  
Specify the IP version of the IP  
stream for streaming.  
interface  
settings  
(Main  
encoder  
ethernet)  
- Multicast (Default)  
- Unicast (simplex) : Specifying streaming  
destination  
- Unicast : Accepting streaming request  
Streaming mode  
Specify the streaming method for  
the IP interface.  
Specify the number of possible  
streams.  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [System bit rate]  
setting.  
Acceptable stream  
number  
1 to 4 (System rate is to 5.750 Mbps)  
1 to 3 (System rate is 5.751 to 7.666 Mbps)  
1 to 2 (System rate is 7.667 to 11.500 Mbps)  
1 (System rate is 11.501 Mbps or higher)  
*
If "Multicast" or "Unicast  
* Default is 1  
(simplex)" is specified for  
[Streaming mode], only "1" can be  
specified.  
Streaming  
If "Multicast" or "Unicast IP address  
destination  
address  
IP (simplex)" is specified for (Default: 230.11.3.1)  
[Streaming mode], specify the Setting the following values is inhibited:  
destination IP address of the [IPv4]  
streaming IP stream.  
240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (Class E)  
0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255  
[IPv6]  
0::0  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
- Enable (Default)  
- Disable  
ARP auto update  
If "Unicast (simplex)" is specified  
for [Streaming mode], specify  
whether to send ARP at regular  
intervals  
to  
check  
the  
communication with the streaming  
destination.  
- Enable  
ID control for If "Unicast" is specified for  
- Disable (Default)  
unicast  
[Streaming mode], specify whether  
to check the ID for confirming the  
* If "Enable" is selected, the Unicast ID of the  
encoder and that of the decoder must be in  
agreement to perform streaming.  
validity of  
request.  
a
unicast stream  
Unicast ID  
If "Enable" is selected for [ID Hexadecimal number between 0000 and ffff  
control for unicast], specify the ID  
to be used for confirming the  
validity of a unicast streaming  
request.  
Specify whether to generate FEC - Enable (Default)  
FEC  
packets.  
- Disable  
FEC interval  
Set the insertion interval for  
generating an FEC packet.  
4 to 24 (Default: 10)  
- Enable  
- Disable (Default)  
ARQ  
If "Unicast" is specified for  
[Streaming mode], specify whether  
to enable the ARQ error correction  
method.  
TOS  
Set IP packet TOS value.  
Hexadecimal number between 00 and ff  
(Default: 0)  
- UDP  
- RTP (Default)  
* If "UDP" is selected, "Standard TS" is  
fixedly selected for [Stream format].  
Protocol  
If "Multicast" or "Unicast  
(simplex)" is specified for  
[Streaming mode] and "Disable" is  
selected for [FEC], specify the IP  
transport protocol.  
- Standard TS  
- Time stamped TS (Default)  
Stream format  
If "Multicast" or "Unicast  
(simplex)" is specified for  
[Streaming mode], "Disable" is  
selected for [FEC], and "RTP" is  
specified for [Protocol], specify  
the stream format.  
- Enable  
- Disable (Default)  
Pro-MPEG FEC  
If "Standard TS" is selected for  
[Stream format], specify whether  
to generate Pro-MPEG FEC  
packets.  
A value of [4 to 20] x [4 to 20] can be set.  
(Default: 10 x 10)  
* N x N values that exceed 100 cannot be set.  
Pro-MPEG Matrix If "Enable" is selected for  
[Pro-MPEG FEC], specify the  
generation matrix values for FEC  
packets.  
Output  
interface  
settings  
(Sub  
encoder  
ethernet  
port)  
Streaming port  
Specify the own device port 0, 1024 to 64000 (Default: 0)  
number used for sending streams. * If 0 is set, a port number between 64100 and  
65000 is automatically selected.  
Specify the port number of the 1024 to 64000  
destination device used for sending (Default: 5000)  
streams.  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
Unicast  
port  
request Specify the port number of the own 1024 to 64000  
device used for receiving a unicast (Default: 9900)  
streaming request.  
ARQ control port  
Displays the port number of the You cannot specify this item.  
own device used for controlling * This item is automatically set according to  
ARQ. the [Streaming port] setting.  
Pro-MPEG  
port  
FEC Displays the port number of the You cannot specify this item.  
own device used for sending * This item is automatically set according to  
Pro-MPEG FEC.  
the [Streaming port] setting.  
- IPv4 (default)  
- IPv6  
- Multicast (Default)  
- Unicast (simplex) : Specifying streaming  
destination  
Output  
IP version  
Specify the IP version of the IP  
stream for streaming.  
Specify the streaming method for  
the IP interface.  
interface  
settings (Sub  
encoder  
Streaming mode  
ethernet)  
- Unicast : Accepting streaming request  
1 to 4 (System rate is to 5.750 Mbps)  
1 to 3 (System rate is 5.751 to 7.666 Mbps)  
1 to 2 (System rate is 7.667 to 11.500 Mbps)  
1 (System rate is 11.501 Mbps or higher)  
Acceptable stream Specify the number of possible  
number  
streams.  
*
The contents that can be set  
depend on the [System bit rate]  
setting.  
*
If "Multicast" or "Unicast  
* Default is 1  
(simplex)" is specified for  
[Streaming mode], only "1" can be  
specified.  
Streaming  
destination  
address  
If "Multicast" or "Unicast IP address  
IP (simplex)" is specified for (Default: 230.11.3.1)  
[Streaming mode], specify the Setting the following values is inhibited:  
destination IP address of the [IPv4]  
streaming IP stream.  
240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (Class E)  
0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255  
[IPv6]  
0::0  
- Enable (Default)  
- Disable  
ARP auto update  
If "Unicast (simplex)" is specified  
for [Streaming mode], specify  
whether to send ARP at regular  
intervals  
to  
check  
the  
communication with the streaming  
destination.  
- Enable  
ID control for If "Unicast" is specified for  
- Disable (Default)  
unicast  
[Streaming mode], specify whether  
to check the ID for confirming the  
* If "Enable" is selected, the Unicast ID of the  
encoder and that of the decoder must be in  
agreement to perform streaming.  
validity of  
request.  
a
unicast stream  
Unicast ID  
If "Enable" is selected for [ID Hexadecimal number between 0000 and ffff  
control for unicast], specify the ID (Default: 0000)  
to be used for confirming the  
validity of a unicast streaming  
request.  
Specify whether to generate FEC - Enable (Default)  
FEC  
packets.  
- Disable  
FEC interval  
Set the insertion interval for  
generating an FEC packet.  
4 to 24 (Default: 10)  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
- Enable  
- Disable (Default)  
ARQ  
If "Unicast" is specified for  
[Streaming mode], specify whether  
to enable the ARQ error correction  
method.  
TOS  
Set IP packet TOS value.  
Hexadecimal number between 00 and ff  
(Default: 0)  
- UDP  
- RTP (Default)  
* If "UDP" is selected, "Standard TS" is  
fixedly selected for [Stream format].  
Protocol  
If "Multicast" or "Unicast  
(simplex)" is specified for  
[Streaming mode] and "Disable" is  
selected for [FEC], specify the IP  
transport protocol.  
- Standard TS  
- Time stamped TS (Default)  
Stream format  
If "Multicast" or "Unicast  
(simplex)" is specified for  
[Streaming mode], "Disable" is  
selected for [FEC], and "RTP" is  
specified for [Protocol], specify  
the stream format.  
- Enable  
- Disable (Default)  
Pro-MPEG FEC  
If "Standard TS" is selected for  
[Stream format], specify whether  
to generate Pro-MPEG FEC  
packets.  
A value of [4 to 20] x [4 to 20] can be set.  
(Default: 10 x 10)  
* N x N values that exceed 100 cannot be set.  
Pro-MPEG Matrix If "Enable" is selected for  
[Pro-MPEG FEC], specify the  
generation matrix values for FEC  
packets.  
Output  
interface  
settings  
(Sub  
Streaming port  
Specify the own device port 0, 1024 to 64000 (Default: 0)  
number used for sending streams. * If 0 is set, a port number between 64100 and  
65000 is automatically selected.  
encoder  
ethernet  
port)  
Specify the port number of the 1024 to 64000  
destination device used for sending (Default: 5010)  
streams.  
Unicast  
port  
request Specify the port number of the own 1024 to 64000  
device used for receiving a unicast (Default: 9910)  
streaming request.  
ARQ control port  
Displays the port number of the You cannot specify this item.  
own device used for controlling * This item is automatically set according to  
ARQ.  
the [Streaming port] setting.  
Pro-MPEG FEC  
port  
Displays the port number of the You cannot specify this item.  
own device used for sending * This item is automatically set according to  
Pro-MPEG FEC.  
the [Streaming port] setting.  
- Enable  
- Disable (Default)  
Main  
Encoding operation Specify whether to start encoding  
operation after the device is started  
or after the main encoder settings  
are changed.  
encoder  
settings  
(Encode)  
Bit rate mode  
Specify how the bit rate is - Video bit rate (Default)  
specified. - System bit rate  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
System bit rate  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-17 Main  
resolution] and "System bit rate" is encoder /Sub encoder System Bit Rate  
specified for [Bit rate mode], Setting Range.  
specify the system bit rate of the  
stream to be distributed.  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the resolution  
of the video to be encoded.  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video format]  
setting.  
Video resolution  
- HD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-18 Main  
encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video  
Setting Summary  
Video frame rate  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the frame rate  
of the video to be encoded.  
For setting values, see Table 3-18 Main  
encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video  
Setting Summary  
Encoding control If "HD" is specified for [Video  
- Quality (IBBP) (Default)  
- Low latency (PPPP)  
- Low latency (IPPP)  
mode  
resolution], specify the control  
mode for video encoding.  
- HD -  
Video bit rate  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-18 Main  
resolution] and "Video bit rate" is encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video  
specified for [Bit rate mode], Setting Summary  
specify the video bit rate.  
Bit rate mode  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video - CBR (Default)  
resolution], specify the bit rate  
mode of the video to be encoded.  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the PES  
structure of video encoding.  
Video PES  
- HD -  
- 1Field/1PES (Default)  
- 1Frame/1PES  
* In case [Video format] is 1080i,  
only 1Field/1PES is selectable  
except for the case that [Encoding  
control mode] is set as Standard  
(IBBP), and in case of 720p, only  
1Frame/1PES is selectable.  
Profile  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the profile of  
the video encoding mode.  
- High profile (Default)  
- Main profile  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the PPS  
interval for video encoding.  
PPS interval  
- HD -  
- GOP (Default)  
- Picture  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the PPS ID  
mode for video encoding.  
PPS ID  
- HD -  
- Fixed (Default)  
- Adaptive  
Pre-filter  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video - OFF (Default)  
resolution], specify the strength of - LIGHT  
the pre-filter.  
- MEDIUM  
- HEAVY  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the refresh  
cycle.  
Refresh cycle  
- HD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-18 Main  
encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video  
Setting Summary  
* The contents that can be selected  
depend on the [Video format] and  
[Encoding control mode] settings.  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
- MPEG1 layer 2 (Default)  
- MPEG2 AAC  
- No audio  
Audio format  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the audio  
encoding format.  
If "HD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-22 Main  
resolution], specify the audio bit encoder HD/SD & Sub encoder HD/SD:  
Audio bit rate  
- HD -  
rate.  
Audio Setting Summary  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Audio format]  
setting.  
- 100 to 1000 ms  
insertion If "HD" is specified for [Video  
PSI  
(Default: 100 ms)  
* Setting can be made in units of 100 ms.  
interval- HD -  
resolution], specify the PAT and  
PMT insertion intervals.  
System bit rate  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-17 Main  
resolution] and "System bit rate" is encoder /Sub encoder System Bit Rate  
specified for [Bit rate mode], Setting Range  
specify the system bit rate of the  
stream to be distributed.  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the resolution  
of the video to be encoded.  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video format]  
setting.  
Video resolution  
- SD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-19 Main  
encoder SD: Video Setting Summary  
Video frame rate  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-19 Main  
resolution], specify the frame rate encoder SD: Video Setting Summary  
of the video to be encoded.  
Encoding control If "SD" is specified for [Video  
- Quality (IBBP) (Default)  
mode  
- SD -  
resolution], specify the control  
mode for video encoding.  
- Low latency (PPPP)  
- Low latency (IPPP)  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "Video bit rate" is  
specified for [Bit rate mode],  
specify the video bit rate.  
Video bit rate  
- SD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-19 Main  
encoder SD: Video Setting Summary  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video resolution]  
setting.  
* Displays the bit rate assigned to  
video if "System bit rate" is  
specified for [Bit rate mode]. You  
cannot specify this item.  
Bit rate mode  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video - CBR (Default)  
resolution], specify the bit rate  
mode of the video to be encoded.  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the PES  
structure of video encoding.  
* Only 1Field/1PES is selectable  
except for the case that [Encoding  
control mode] is set as Standard  
(IBBP).  
Video PES  
- SD -  
- 1Field/1PES (Default)  
- 1Frame/1PES  
Profile  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the profile of  
the video encoding mode.  
- High profile (Default)  
- Main profile  
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Description  
Parameter  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the PPS  
interval for video encoding.  
PPS interval  
- SD -  
- GOP (Default)  
- Picture  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the PPS ID  
mode for video encoding.  
PPS ID  
- SD -  
- Fixed (Default)  
- Adaptive  
Pre-filter  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video - OFF (Default)  
resolution], specify the strength of - LIGHT  
the pre-filter.  
- MEDIUM  
- HEAVY  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the refresh  
cycle.  
Refresh cycle  
- SD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-19 Main  
encoder SD: Video Setting Summary  
* The contents that can be selected  
depend on the [Video format] and  
[Encoding control mode] settings.  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the audio  
encoding format.  
- MPEG1 layer 2 (Default)  
- MPEG2 AAC  
- No audio  
Audio format  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-22 Main  
resolution], specify the audio bit encoder HD/SD & Sub encoder HD/SD:  
Audio bit rate  
- SD -  
rate.  
Audio Setting Summary  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Audio format]  
setting.  
- 100 to 1000 ms  
(Default: 100 ms)  
* Setting can be made in units of 100 ms.  
PSI  
interval  
- SD -  
insertion If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], specify the PAT and  
PMT insertion intervals.  
Specify the padded data pattern - Normal (Default)  
Padded data pattern  
used in video encoding data.  
- IP satellite mode  
* If "IP satellite mode" is specified,  
video encoding data is padded with  
NULL packets. Therefore, the  
percentage of NULL packets in a  
distributed stream increases.  
Sub encoder Encoding operation Specify whether to start encoding - Enable  
settings  
(Encode)  
operation after the device is started - Disable (Default)  
or after the sub encoder settings are  
changed.  
Downconverter  
If "HD" is specified for [Video - None (Default)  
resolution] and a setting other than - Letter box  
"1080i/60" is specified for [Video - Side cropped  
format], specify the conversion  
mode used for down-converting  
HD video to SD video.  
Bit rate mode  
Specify how the bit rate is - Video bit rate (Default)  
specified.  
- System bit rate  
System bit rate  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-17 Main  
resolution], "None" is specified for encoder /Sub encoder System Bit Rate  
[Downconverter], and "System bit Setting Range  
rate" is specified for [Bit rate  
mode], specify the system bit rate  
of the stream to be distributed.  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "None" is  
specified for [Downconverter],  
specify the resolution of the video  
to be encoded.  
Video resolution  
- HD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-18 Main  
encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video  
Setting Summary  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video format]  
setting.  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "None" is  
specified for [Downconverter],  
specify the frame rate of the video  
to be encoded.  
Video frame rate  
- HD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-18 Main  
encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video  
Setting Summary  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video format]  
setting.  
Encoding control If "HD" is specified for [Video  
- Quality (IBBP) (Default)  
- Low latency (PPPP)  
- Low latency (IPPP)  
mode  
resolution] and "None" is specified  
for [Downconverter], specify the  
control mode for video encoding.  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution], "None" is specified  
for [Downconverter], and "Video  
bit rate" is specified for [Bit rate  
mode], specify the video bit rate.  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video resolution]  
setting.  
Video bit rate  
- HD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-18 Main  
encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video  
Setting Summary  
* Displays the bit rate assigned to  
video if "System bit rate" is  
specified for [Bit rate mode]. You  
cannot specify this item.  
Bit rate mode  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video - CBR (Default)  
resolution] and "None" is specified  
for [Downconverter], specify the  
video bit rate mode.  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "None" is  
specified for [Downconverter],  
specify the PES structure of video  
encoding.  
Video PES  
- HD -  
- 1Field/1PES (Default)  
- 1Frame/1PES  
* In case [Video format] is 1080i,  
only 1Field/1PES is selectable  
except for the case that [Encoding  
control mode] is set as Standard  
(IBBP), and in case of 720p, only  
1Frame/1PES is selectable.  
Profile  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "None" is specified  
for [Downconverter], specify the  
profile of the video encoding  
mode.  
- High profile (Default)  
- Main profile  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "None" is  
specified for [Downconverter],  
specify the PPS interval for video  
encoding.  
PPS interval  
- HD -  
- GOP (Default)  
- Picture  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "None" is  
specified for [Downconverter],  
specify the PPS ID mode for video  
encoding.  
PPS ID  
- HD -  
- Fixed (Default)  
- Adaptive  
Pre-filter  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video - OFF (Default)  
resolution] and "None" is specified - LIGHT  
for [Downconverter], specify the - MEDIUM  
strength of the pre-filter.  
- HEAVY  
If "HD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-18 Main  
resolution] and "None" is encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video  
specified for [Downconverter], Setting Summary  
specify the refresh cycle.  
Refresh cycle  
- HD -  
* The contents that can be selected  
depend on the [Video format] and  
[Encoding control mode] settings.  
- MPEG1 layer 2 (Default)  
- MPEG2 AAC  
- No audio  
Audio format  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "None" is specified  
for [Downconverter], specify the  
audio encoding format.  
For setting values, see Table 3-22 Main  
encoder HD/SD & Sub encoder HD/SD:  
Audio Setting Summary  
Audio bit rate  
- HD -  
If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "None" is specified  
for [Downconverter], specify the  
audio bit rate.  
- 100 to 1000 ms  
(Default: 100 ms)  
* Setting can be made in units of 100 ms.  
PSI  
interval  
- HD -  
insertion If "HD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "None" is specified  
for [Downconverter], specify the  
PAT and PMT insertion intervals.  
System bit rate  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-17 Main  
resolution], "Letter box" or "Side encoder /Sub encoder System Bit Rate  
cropped"  
is  
specified  
for Setting Range  
[Downconverter], and "System bit  
rate" is specified for [Bit rate  
mode], specify the system bit rate  
of the stream to be distributed.  
If "SD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-20 Sub  
resolution] and "Letter box" or encoder SD: Video Setting Summary (in  
"Side cropped" is specified for case of 720x480, 352x480, 720x576 and  
[Downconverter], specify the 352x576 video resolution) and Table 3-21  
resolution of the video to be Sub encoder SD: Video Setting Summary  
Video resolution  
- SD -  
encoded.  
(in case of 352x240, 176x112, 352x288,  
176x144 video resolution)  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video format]  
setting.  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
If "SD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-20 Sub  
resolution] and "Letter box" or encoder SD: Video Setting Summary (in  
"Side cropped" is specified for case of 720x480, 352x480, 720x576 and  
[Downconverter], specify the 352x576 video resolution) and Table 3-21  
frame rate of the video to be Sub encoder SD: Video Setting Summary  
Video frame rate  
- SD -  
encoded.  
(in case of 352x240, 176x112, 352x288,  
176x144 video resolution)  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video resolution]  
setting.  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "Letter box" or  
"Side cropped" is specified for  
[Downconverter], specify the  
control mode for video encoding.  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video resolution]  
and [Video frame rate] settings.  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] or "Letter box" or  
"Side cropped" is specified for  
[Downconverter], and "Video bit  
rate" is specified for [Bit rate  
mode], specify video bit rate.  
* The contents that can be set  
depend on the [Video resolution]  
setting.  
Encoding control  
mode  
- SD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-20 Sub  
encoder SD: Video Setting Summary (in  
case of 720x480, 352x480, 720x576 and  
352x576 video resolution) and Table 3-21  
Sub encoder SD: Video Setting Summary  
(in case of 352x240, 176x112, 352x288,  
176x144 video resolution)  
Video bit rate  
- SD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-20 Sub  
encoder SD: Video Setting Summary (in  
case of 720x480, 352x480, 720x576 and  
352x576 video resolution) and Table 3-21  
Sub encoder SD: Video Setting Summary  
(in case of 352x240, 176x112, 352x288,  
176x144 video resolution)  
* Displays the bit rate assigned to  
video if "System bit rate" is  
specified for [Bit rate mode]. You  
cannot specify this item.  
If "SD" is specified for [Video If [Video resolution] is "352x240" or  
resolution] or "Letter box" or "352x288," [Video frame rate] is "7.493fps"  
"Side cropped" is specified for or "6.25fps," and [Encoding control mode] is  
[Downconverter], specify the "Standard (IBBP)"  
Bit rate mode  
- SD -  
video bit rate mode.  
- VBR  
In cases other than the above  
- CBR (Default)  
* The contents that can be selected  
depend on the [Video resolution],  
[Video frame rate] and [Encoding  
control mode] settings.  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "Letter box" or  
"Side cropped" is specified for  
[Downconverter], specify the PES  
structure of video encoding.  
Video PES  
- SD -  
- 1Field/1PES (Default)  
- 1Frame/1PES  
* In case [Video resolution] is  
"720x480" or "720x576" or  
"352x480" or "352x576", only  
1Field/1PES is selectable except  
for the case that [Encoding control  
mode] is set as Standard (IBBP)..  
In case of "352x240" or "352x288"  
or "176x112" or "176x144", only  
1Frame/1PES is selectable.  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
Profile  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] or "Letter box" or "Side  
- High profile (Default)  
- Main profile  
cropped"  
is  
specified  
for  
[Downconverter], specify the  
profile of the video encoding  
mode.  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "Letter box" or  
"Side cropped" is specified for  
[Downconverter], specify the PPS  
interval for video encoding.  
PPS interval  
- SD -  
- GOP (Default)  
- Picture  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] and "Letter box" or  
"Side cropped" is specified for  
[Downconverter], specify the PPS  
ID mode for video encoding.  
PPS ID  
- SD -  
- Fixed (Default)  
- Adaptive  
If [Video resolution] is "720 x 480," "720 x  
576," "352 x 480," or "352 x 576"  
- OFF (Default)  
for  
Pre-filter  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] or "Letter box" or "Side  
cropped"  
is  
specified  
- LIGHT  
[Downconverter], specify the  
strength of the pre-filter.  
- MEDIUM  
- HEAVY  
If [Video resolution] is "352 x 240," "352 x  
288," "176 x 112," or "176 x 144"  
- No setting items exist.  
Refresh cycle  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video For setting values, see Table 3-20 Sub  
resolution] or "Letter box" or "Side encoder SD: Video Setting Summary (in  
cropped"  
is  
specified  
for case of 720x480, 352x480, 720x576 and  
[Downconverter], specify the 352x576 video resolution) and Table 3-21  
refresh cycle.  
Sub encoder SD: Video Setting Summary  
(in case of 352x240, 176x112, 352x288,  
176x144 video resolution)  
Audio format  
- SD -  
If "SD" is specified for [Video Encoding format  
- MPEG1 layer 2 (Default)  
resolution] or "Letter box" or "Side  
- MPEG2 AAC  
- No audio  
cropped"  
[Downconverter], specify the  
audio encoding mode.  
is  
specified  
for  
If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] or "Letter box" or  
"Side cropped" is specified for  
[Downconverter], specify the  
audio bit rate.  
Audio bit rate  
- SD -  
For setting values, see Table 3-22 Main  
encoder HD/SD & Sub encoder HD/SD:  
Audio Setting Summary  
The contents that can be set depend  
on the [Audio format] setting.  
- 100 to 1000 ms  
(Default: 100 ms)  
* Setting can be made in units of 100 ms.  
PSI  
interval  
- SD -  
insertion If "SD" is specified for [Video  
resolution] or "Letter box" or "Side  
cropped"  
is  
specified  
for  
[Downconverter], specify the PAT  
and PMT insertion intervals.  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
Specify the padded data pattern - Normal (Default)  
Padded data pattern  
used in video encoding data.  
- IP satellite mode  
* If "IP satellite mode" is specified,  
video encoding data is padded with  
MPEG2-TS  
NULL  
packets.  
Therefore, the percentage of  
NULL packets in a distributed  
stream increases.  
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Table 3-17 Main encoder /Sub encoder System Bit Rate Setting Range  
Main EncoderSub-encoder  
Video Resolution  
1920×1080  
1280×720  
1440×1080  
960×720  
System bit rate setting range  
Up to30.000Mbps (can be set in 1Kbps increment)  
The system bit rate setting with the video bit rate range of 4 to 27Mbps is enabled.  
You cannot set the system bit rate range with the video bit rate range of lower than 4Mbps.  
When the system bit rate is set with the video bit rate of higher than 27Mbps, the video bit rate  
is fixed to 27Mbps.  
Up to30.000Mbps (can be set in 1Kbps increment)  
960×1080  
640×720  
The system bit rate setting with the video bit rate range of 1 to 27Mbps is enabled.  
You cannot set the system bit rate range with the video bit rate range of lower than 1Mbps.  
When the system bit rate is set with the video bit rate of higher than 27Mbps, the video bit rate  
is fixed to 27Mbps.  
Up to12.000Mbps (can be set in 1Kbps increment)  
720×480  
720×576  
The system bit rate setting with the video bit rate range of 1 to 10Mbps is enabled.  
You cannot set the system bit rate range with the video bit rate range of lower than 1Mbps.  
When the system bit rate is set with the video bit rate of higher than 10Mbps, the video bit rate  
is fixed to 10Mbps.  
Up to12.000Mbps (can be set in 1Kbps increment)  
352×480  
352×576  
The system bit rate setting with the video bit rate range of 0.5 to 10Mbps is enabled.  
You cannot set the system bit rate range with the video bit rate range of lower than 0.5Mbps.  
When the system bit rate is set with the video bit rate of higher than 10Mbps, the video bit rate  
is fixed to 10Mbps.  
Up to 1500Kbps (can be set in 1Kbps increment)  
352×240  
352×288  
*Only  
The system bit rate setting with the video bit rate range of 50 to 512kbps is enabled.  
You cannot set the system bit rate range with the video bit rate range of lower than 50kbps.  
When the system bit rate is set with the video bit rate of higher than 512kbps, the video bit rate  
is fixed to 512kbps.  
Sub-encoder  
Up to 1000Kbps (can be set in 1Kbps increment)  
176x112  
176x144  
*Only  
The system bit rate setting with the video bit rate range of 25 to 50kbps is enabled.  
You cannot set the system bit rate range with the video bit rate range of lower than 25kbps.  
When the system bit rate is set with the video bit rate of higher than 50kbps, the video bit rate is  
fixed to 50kbps.  
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Table 3-18 Main encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video Setting Summary  
Encoding control mode  
Refresh cycle  
Video  
Video resolution  
1920x1080 1440x1080 960x1080 1280x720 960x720  
Video bit rate (Mbps)  
Video input  
format  
Frame rate  
4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/  
12/14/16/18/20/27  
640x720  
Fixed value  
1/2/3  
IBBP  
IPPP  
PPPP  
1080i/60  
30fps  
15 frame /  
30 frame /  
60 frame  
34 frame /  
68 frame /  
136 frame  
1080i/59.94  
29.97fps  
12 frame/  
24 frame/  
48 frame  
30 frame /  
60 frame /  
120 frame  
24 frame /  
48 frame /  
96 frame  
1080i/50  
720p/59.94  
720p/50  
25fps  
59.94fps  
50fps  
90 frame /  
180 frame/  
360 frame  
: Settable, : Settable only when video resolution is 960x1080 or 640x720.  
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Table 3-19 Main encoder SD: Video Setting Summary  
Encoding control mode  
Video  
Video resolution  
Video bit rate (Mbps)  
Refresh cycle  
Frame rate  
Video input  
format  
1/1.3/2/3/4/5/  
6/7/8/9/10  
720x480  
352x480  
720x576  
352x576  
Fixed value  
0.5  
IBBP  
IPPP  
PPPP  
15frame /  
30 frame /  
60 frame  
30 frame /  
60 frame /  
120frame  
480i/59.94  
576i/50  
29.97fps  
25fps  
12 frame /  
24 frame/  
48 frame  
36frame /  
72frame/  
144 frame  
: Settable, : Settable only when video resolution is 352x480 or 352x576.  
Table 3-20 Sub encoder SD: Video Setting Summary (in case of 720x480, 352x480, 720x576 and 352x576 video  
resolution)  
Encoding control mode  
Video  
resolution  
Video resolution  
Video bit rate (Mbps)  
Refresh cycle  
Video input  
format  
1/1.3/2/3/4/5/  
6/7/8/9/10  
720x480  
352x480  
720x576  
352x576  
Fixed value  
0.5  
IBBP  
15frame /  
IPPP PPPP  
480i/59.94  
1080i/59.94  
720p/59.94  
576i/50  
29.97fps  
29.97fps  
29.97fps  
25fps  
30 frame /  
60 frame /  
120frame  
30 frame /  
60 frame  
12 frame /  
24 frame/  
48 frame  
36frame /  
72frame/  
144 frame  
1080i/50  
25fps  
720p/50  
25fps  
: Settable, : Settable only when video resolution is 352x480 or 352x576  
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Table 3-21 Sub encoder SD: Video Setting Summary (in case of 352x240, 176x112, 352x288, 176x144 video resolution)  
Video bit rate (Kbps)  
Encoding control mode  
Refresh cycle  
Video input  
format  
Video  
resolution  
Video  
resolution  
25  
50  
192  
256  
384  
512  
IBBP  
IPPP  
PPPP  
5
8
12  
15  
352x240  
352x240  
352x240  
176x112  
352x288  
352x288  
352x288  
176x144  
14.985fps  
7.493fps  
1.998fps  
1.998fps  
12.5fps  
480i/59.94  
1080i/59.94  
720p/59.94  
576i/50  
1080i/50  
720p/50  
6.25fps  
1.667fps  
1.667fps  
: Settable  
Table 3-22 Main encoder HD/SD & Sub encoder HD/SD: Audio Setting Summary  
Audio format  
Autio bit rate (Kbps)  
MPEG1 Layer2  
MPEG2 AAC  
None  
384/256/128  
256/128/64  
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The maximum system bit rate when the streaming and recording are activated simultaneously is limited up to 14.049 Mbps.  
Recording and simultaneous streaming using the sub encoder are limited to cases in which [Video resolution] is "352 x 240," "352 x 288," "176 x 112,"  
or "176 x 144" as described in Sub encoder settings (Encode) in Section 3.3.1, "Setting (Encoder)."  
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* This function is enabled only when the device operation mode is encoder mode.  
* Encoder address report is a group of setting items, of which 10 sets can be registered  
independently by selecting data numbers as in 3.2.1 Configuartion Data.  
To dynamically obtain an IP address using DHCP or PPPoE, the IP address needs to be known. If the  
report destination is specified in advance, the obtained IP address is reported to the specified destination.  
IP-900 series decoder or a PC running a certain type of software (*1) is normally specified as the report  
destination. If the decoder is specified in advance as the report destination, you can specify an encoder  
from the Web screen to request streaming. (See Section 3.5.2 for information about decoder setting and  
operation.)  
The same screen is displayed for Encoder Address Report, Main Encoder, and Sub Encoder, which are  
located in the frame on the left side of the Web screen. By clicking on the tab for each, the Encoder  
Address Report window for each is displayed at the top of the frame on the right side.  
Make the required settings by referring to Table 3-23 Setting Items for Encoder Address Report.  
Figure 3-22 Encoder Address Report Window  
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After the completion of the settings, click the  
to apply the settings. * Reboot is not required.  
button. The message below appears. Click OK  
Table 3-23 Setting Items for Encoder Address Report  
Item  
Description  
Value  
Main  
encoder  
report  
Encoder name  
Specify an arbitrary name Up to 16 characters  
used to identify the encoder.  
settings  
Local port  
Specify the own device port 0 or 1024 to 64000 (Default: 0)  
number used to send an * If 0 is specified, one of the port numbers  
encoder address message.  
from 64100 to 65000 is automatically selected.  
Main  
Destinat IP version  
ion 1 to  
10  
Specify the IP version of the - IPv4 (default)  
IP address of the destination - IPv6  
device to which the encoder  
encoder  
destination  
settings  
report is to be sent.  
IP address  
Specify the IP address of the  
destination device to which  
the encoder report is to be  
sent.  
Other than 0.0.0.0  
(Default: Blank)  
* A blank field means that no value is  
specified.  
* A multicast address cannot be set.  
- Blank or 1024 to 64000  
(Default: Blank)  
* A blank field means that no value is  
specified.  
Destination  
port  
Specify the port number of  
the destination device to  
which the encoder report is  
to be sent.  
Sub encoder Encoder name  
report  
Specify an arbitrary name Up to 16 characters  
used to identify the encoder.  
settings  
Local port  
Specify the own device port 0 or 1024 to 64000 (Default: 0)  
number used to send an * If 0 is specified, one of the port numbers  
encoder address message.  
from 64100 to 65000 is automatically selected.  
Sub encoder Destinat IP version  
Specify the IP address of the - IPv4 (Default)  
destination device to which - IPv6  
the encoder report is to be  
destination  
settings  
ion 1 to  
10  
sent.  
IP address  
Other than 0.0.0.0  
(Default: Blank)  
* A blank field means that no value is  
specified.  
* A multicast address cannot be set.  
- Blank or 1024 to 64000  
(Default: Blank)  
* A blank field means that no value is  
specified.  
Destination  
port  
Specify the port number of  
the destination device to  
which the encoder report is  
to be sent.  
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The device does not send the encoder address report when the following condition applies: [IP version]  
of Output interface settings (Main encoder ethernet) described in Section 3.3.1, "Setting (Encoder)," and  
[IP version] of Main encoder destination settings described in Section 3.3.2, "Encoder Address Report,"  
do not match. (The same thing can be said regarding the sub encoder.)  
The device does not send the encoder address report when the following condition applies: "Unicast  
(simplex)" is selected for [Streaming mode] of Output interface settings (Main encoder ethernet)  
described in Section 3.3.1, "Setting (Encoder)," and [Streaming destination IP address] of Output  
interface settings (Main encoder ethernet) described in Section 3.3.1, "Setting (Encoder)," and [IP  
address] of Main encoder destination settings described in Section 3.3.2, "Encoder Address Report," do  
not match. (The same thing can be said regarding the sub encoder.)  
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3.3.3 Superimpose  
* 10 sets of settings can be configured independently by selecting appropriate configuration  
data as explained in Section 3.2.1, "Configuration Data."  
The superimpose function superimposes a character string (consisting of up to 24 en-size or 48 en-size  
characters) or a time indication (year, month, day, hour, minute, and second) on the encoded image. You  
can specify up to four types of string superimpositions (or one type of time superimposition) on the  
main and sub encoders.  
The same screen is displayed for Superimpose, Main encoder, and Sub-encoder, which are located in  
the left frame on the Web screen. Clicking the tab for each brings the superimposition information  
window to the top of the right frame. Specify the necessary information by referring to Table 3-24  
Main encoder/Sub encoder superimpose settings  
Figure 3-23 Superimpose Window  
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After completing the setting, click the  
button. The message below appears. Click OK  
to apply the settings. * Reboot is not required.  
Table 3-24 Main encoder/Sub encoder superimpose settings  
Item  
Description  
Value  
Main/Sub  
encoder  
Superimpose  
setting  
Specify whether to enable  
character superimposition by  
using the superimpose function  
to display the characters.  
Enable  
Disable (default)  
superimpose  
settings  
0 to 1919 *1  
1 to 4  
Horizontal position Specify the number of pixels  
from the left end of the window  
to indicate the horizontal  
position from where the  
specified character string starts  
to be superimposed.  
Vertical position  
Specify the number of lines from 0 to 1079 *1  
the top end of the window to  
indicate the vertical position  
from where the specified  
character string starts to be  
superimposed.  
- SD:32/HD:64  
Font size  
Specify the font size of character  
strings to be superimposed.  
Displays characters in a size of:  
32×32 dots if the input resolution is SD  
64×64 dots if the input resolution is HD  
- SD:48/HD:96  
Displays characters in a size of:  
48×48 dots if the input resolution is SD  
96×96 dots if the input resolution is HD  
- White (default)  
Font color  
Specify the font color of  
character strings to be  
superimposed.  
- Black  
- Red  
- Blue  
- Green  
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Item  
Description  
Value  
- Filled (default)  
- Shaded  
- Bordered  
Effects  
Specify the background of  
character strings to be  
superimposed.  
- Black (default)  
- Translucent black  
- White  
- Translucent white  
- Transparent  
Background color Specify the background color of  
character strings to be  
superimposed.  
Time  
- Enable  
- Disable (Default)  
Specify whether to superimpose  
* Only available  
time.  
for superimpose 4  
settings  
Character string  
Specify the character strings to  
be superimposed.  
A character string that consists of 48  
single-space characters or 24  
double-space characters.  
* Single-space kana characters are  
handled as double-space character.  
*1 The display area varies depending on the monitor that outputs the image.  
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3.3.4 Operation & Status (Encoder)  
* This function is enabled only when the device operation mode is encoder mode.  
Click OPERATION & STATUS in the left frame of the Web screen. The Operation & Status window  
appears in the right frame.  
From this window, you can check encoder operation information such as on encoding and video  
input.  
Selecting {3sec, 5sec, or 10sec} from [Auto update] enables automatic updating of the Operation &  
Status information in specified time intervals. Selecting {none} from [Auto update] disables the  
automatic updating.  
Figure 3-24 Operation & Status (Encoder) Window  
You can control encoding and streaming. When the status is "Stopped," clicking the  
starts encoding. To stop encoding, click the button.  
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Table 3-25 Encoder Operation & Status Display Items  
Item  
Main Encoder  
Display  
{Operating / Stopped}  
Displays the operation status as the result of setting in the Settings window or the  
operation of the encoding START or STOP button.  
Number of possible streams: N  
Destination IP address: Port number {Normal / Fault}  
N=1 If "Multicast" or "Unicast (simplex)" is specified for [Streaming mode], the  
value is fixed to "1".  
1-4 If "Unicast" is specified for [Streaming mode], a value from "1" to "4" is  
displayed. The number of possible streams depends on the [System bit rate] and  
[Acceptable stream number] settings.  
Displays whether an error occurred for each streaming destination IP address.  
{Operating / Stopped}  
Sub Encoder  
Displays the operation status as the result of setting in the Settings window or the  
operation of the encoding START or STOP button.  
Number of possible streams: N  
Destination IP address: Port number {Normal / Fault}  
N=1 If "Multicast" or "Unicast (simplex)" is specified for [Streaming mode], the  
value is fixed to "1".  
1-4 If "Unicast" is specified for [Streaming mode], a value from "1" to "4" is  
displayed. The number of possible streams depends on the [System bit rate] and  
[Acceptable stream number] settings.  
Displays whether an error occurred for each streaming destination IP address.  
{Normal / Fault / No video signal}  
Video input  
Displays the input state of the video signal.  
* Notation: {A/B} indicates that either A or B is displayed.  
The maximum system bit rate when the streaming and recording are activated simultaneously is  
limited up to 14.049 Mbps  
Recording and simultaneous streaming using the sub encoder are limited to cases in which [Video  
resolution] is "352 x 240," "352 x 288," "176 x 112," or "176 x 144" as described in Sub encoder settings  
(Encode) in Section 3.3.1, "Setting (Encoder)."  
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3.4  
Recorder  
An optional CF card is required for this function.  
3.4.1 Setting (Recorder)  
* Settings is a group of setting items, of which 10 sets can be registered independently by  
selecting data numbers as in 3.2.1 Configuration Data.  
Set parameters related to recording. Make the required settings by referring to Table 3-26  
Recorder.  
The recorder records encoded streams when the encoder operates. For some system bit rates,  
recording cannot be performed because of performance limitations.  
Figure 3-25 Setting (Recorder) Window  
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After the completion of the settings, click the  
button. The message below appears. Click  
OK to apply the settings. * Reboot is not required.  
Table 3-26 Recorder Setting Items  
Item  
Description  
Specify whether to perform  
Parameter  
Recorder settings  
Recording operation  
- Enable  
recording operation upon start of the - Disable (Default)  
device.  
Recording mode  
Select the recording mode.  
- Record until full  
- Overwrite (Default)  
- Record until start position  
Recorded data is destroyed if the device power is turned off during recording. Be sure to stop  
recording before turning off the device power.  
If the device is started with an unused CF card inserted, the CF card is formatted unconditionally.  
If [Stream format] of Output interface settings (Main encoder ethernet) described in Section 3.3.1,  
"Setting (Encoder)," is "Standard TS," recording cannot be performed.  
The maximum system bit rate to record into CF card is limited up to 14.049 Mbps. Recording to and  
reading from the CF card simultaneously is possible if the system bit rate does not exceed 6 Mbps.  
Recording and simultaneous streaming using the sub encoder are limited to cases in which [Video  
resolution] is "352 x 240," "352 x 288," "176 x 112," or "176 x 144" as described in Sub encoder settings  
(Encode) in Section 3.3.1, "Setting (Encoder)."  
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3.4.2 File List  
* This function is enabled only when the device operation mode is encoder mode.  
Click FILE LIST in the left frame of the Web screen. The Data List window appears in the right  
frame.  
In this window, you can check the file list or download files.  
Figure 3-26 File List Window  
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Clicking the  
button updates the list.  
To download a file, check the relevant check column at the left end of the list and confirm that the start  
time and acquisition time are automatically set in the Download field, and then click the  
button.  
Clicking the  
button deletes the first file in the list.  
button deletes all files.  
Clicking the  
Recorded data can be downloaded by specifying any time range within the range indicated for each file  
in the list. Note, however, that data with the specified time range spanning two or more files cannot be  
downloaded.  
Data is downloaded with a file name in the following format:  
yyyymmddhhmmssHHMMSS.mpg  
<Description>  
yyyy = Year  
mm = Month  
dd = Day  
hh = Hour  
mm = Minute  
ss = Second  
HH = Hours (acquisition duration specified in hours)  
MM = Minutes (acquisition duration specified in minutes)  
SS = Seconds (acquisition duration specified in seconds from 0 to 59)  
Note: The time for which data can be recorded depends on the system bit rate and the capacity of the  
CF card.  
The following dialog box appears in case that the file download size exceeds 4GB. Some of browsers  
may not be able to download it.  
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3.4.3 Operation & Status (Recorder)  
* This function is enabled only when the device operation mode is encoder mode.  
Operation & Status related to recording are displayed.  
Selecting {3sec, 5sec, or 10sec} from [Auto update] enables automatic updating of the Operation &  
Status information in specified time intervals. Selecting {none} from [Auto update] disables automatic  
updating.  
Figure 3-27 Operation & Status (Recorder)  
You can control the recording operation. When the recording operation is "Stopped," clicking the  
button starts recording. To stop recording, click the  
button.  
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Table 3-27 Recorder Operation & Status Display Items  
Item  
Display  
{Recording until full / Overwrite / Record until start position}  
Displays the recording mode selected in the Settings window.  
{Recording / Stopped}  
Recording mode  
Recorder  
Media  
Displays the operation status caused by the setting in the Settings window or by the  
operation of the recording START or STOP button.  
{Equipped: Normal / Equipped: Fault / Equipped: Media Full /Unequipped}  
Displays whether an error related to recording to the CF card occurred or that a CF card  
is not mounted in the device.  
* Notation: {A/B} indicates that either A or B is displayed.  
The maximum system bit rate to record into CF card is limited up to 14.049 Mbps.  
Recording to and reading from the CF card simultaneously is possible if the system bit rate does not  
exceed 6 Mbps.  
Recording and simultaneous streaming using the sub encoder are limited to cases in which [Video  
resolution] is "352 x 240," "352 x 288," "176 x 112," or "176 x 144" as described in Sub encoder settings  
(Encode) in Section 3.3.1, "Setting (Encoder)."  
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3.5  
Decoder  
3.5.1 Setting (Decoder)  
* Settings is a group of setting items, of which 10 sets can be registered independently by  
selecting data numbers as in 3.2.1 Configuration Data.  
Set parameters related to stream receiving. Make the required settings by referring to  
Table 3-28 Decoder Setting Items.  
The same screen is displayed for SETTINGS, <Input interface settings> Decoder ethernet,  
<AV output settings> Video and <Decoder settings> Decode which are located in the left  
frame on the Web screen. Clicking the tab for each brings the setup screen to the top of the  
right frame.  
Figure 3-28 Setting (Decoder) Window  
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After the completion of the settings, click the  
OK to apply the settings. * Reboot is not required.  
button. The message below appears. Click  
Table 3-28 Decoder Setting Items  
Item  
Description  
Parameter  
IP version  
Specify the IP version for IP - IPv4 (Default)  
Input  
streaming.  
- IPv6  
interface  
settings  
(Decoder  
ethernet)  
Streaming mode  
- Multicast (Default)  
- Unicast  
Specify the type of broadcasting for  
IP streaming.  
Streaming origination If "Unicast" is specified for IP address  
IP address  
[Streaming mode], specify the IP (Default: 230.11.3.1)  
address of the streaming origination Setting the following values is inhibited:  
device. If "Multicast" is specified [IPv4]  
for [Streaming mode], specify the 240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (Class E)  
multicast address for streaming.  
0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255  
[IPv6]  
0::0  
MLD version  
If "IPv6" is specified for [IP version] - Version 1 (Default)  
and "Multicast" is specified for - Version 2  
[Streaming mode], specify the MLD  
version of the MLD to be used for  
the group management of IPv6  
multicast.  
MLDv2 source IP If "Version 2" is set for [MLD  
IPv6 address that is not the following:  
ffxx:xxxx:…:xxxx (multicast address)  
(Default: "::")  
* If this address does not match the  
origination IPv6 address of IPv6  
multicast, streams cannot be received.  
address  
Version], specify the IPv6 address of  
the IPv6 multicast origination device  
that accepts receiving.  
Unicast request cycle Specify the cycle at which the - 3 to 30 seconds  
unicast stream request is sent.  
ID control for unicast If "Unicast" is specified for  
[Streaming mode], specify whether  
to report the ID for confirming the  
validity of the unicast stream  
request.  
(Default: 30 seconds)  
- Enable  
- Disable (Default)  
* If "Enable" is selected, the unicast ID  
of the encoder and that of the decoder  
must be in agreement to receive streams.  
Unicast ID  
If "Enable" is selected for [ID Hexadecimal number between 0000 and  
control for unicast], specify the ID to ffff  
be used for confirming the validity  
of a unicast streaming request.  
ARQ  
If "Enable" is selected for [ID - Enable  
control for unicast], specify a valid - Disable (Default)  
ID value.  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
ARQ buffering time Specify the wait time in msec for an  
ARQ retransmitted packet.  
0 to 2000 ms  
(Default: 300 ms)  
* This will increase the delay by the  
time specified here.  
Pro-MPEG FEC  
Specify  
whether  
to  
receive  
- Enable  
Pro-MPEG FEC packets to activate  
the Pro-MPEG FEC error correction  
method.  
- Disable (Default)  
Input  
Streaming port  
Specify the own device port number  
used to receive streams.  
Specify the streaming request  
source port number (own device) in * If 0 is specified, one of the port  
unicast streaming mode.  
1024 to 64000  
(Default: 5000)  
0, or10240 to 64000 (Default: 0)  
interface  
settings  
(Decoder  
ethernet  
port)  
Unicast request port  
numbers from 32768 to 61000 is  
automatically selected.  
Specify the streaming request  
destination port number in unicast  
streaming mode.  
1024 to 64000 (Default: 9900)  
Encoder address  
report port  
Specify the own device port number 1024 to 64000 (Default: 5100)  
used to receive an encoder address  
report.  
Pro-MPEG FEC port Displays the port number of the You cannot specify this item.  
own device used for receiving * This item is automatically set  
Pro-MPEG FEC.  
according to the [Streaming port]  
setting.  
ARQ control port  
Displays the port number of the You cannot specify this item.  
own device used for controlling * This item is automatically set  
ARQ.  
according to the [Streaming port]  
setting.  
AV output Output format at  
Specify the format of the video - 1080i/59.94  
output signal to be used after the - 1080i/50  
device is started or after the decoder - 1080i/60  
settings  
startup  
(video)  
settings are changed.  
- 720p/59.94  
* When any stream has been - 720p/50  
received, a setting conforming to - 480i/59.94 (Default)  
the input format of the encoder is - 576i/50  
used.  
Analog video setup  
Concealment time  
Specify the setup level of the analog - Enable: 7.5 IRE  
video output signal.  
- Disable (Default): Same as the pedestal  
level  
Specify the time it takes until the - 5 to 600 seconds  
system recognizes that packets have (Default: 10 seconds)  
not been received.  
Display when no data Specify the video signal to be output - Blue (Default)  
receiving  
when no packets are received.  
- Gray  
Decoder  
settings  
(Decode)  
Decoding operation  
Specify whether to enable receiving - Enable.  
and decoding streaming video upon - Disable. (Default)  
starting.  
Error concealment  
Specify whether to enable the freeze  
control that prevents block noise in  
the event of packet loss.  
- Enable (Default)  
- Disable  
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Item  
Description  
Parameter  
Jitter control buffer  
- 1 to 150 ms  
(Default: 150 ms)  
Specify the buffering time for  
absorption of LAN network jitter.  
* This will increase the delay by the  
time specified here but reduce the  
video distortion caused by network  
jitter.  
* The video may be distorted if  
network jitter is generated for  
longer than the specified buffer  
time.  
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3.5.2 Encoder Selection  
* This function is enabled only when the device operation mode is decoder mode.  
Click ENCODER SELECTION in the left frame of the Web screen. The Encoder Selection window  
appears in the right frame.  
This window displays the status and IP address of the encoder ready to perform streaming.  
Specifying the encoder distributing a stream starts receiving the stream. Specify in advance the IP  
address of the decoder in the encoder as the destination. See Section 3.3.2for encoder setting. Table  
3-29 Encoder Selection Items lists the display items.  
Figure 3-29 Encoder Selection Window  
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The message below is displayed when the  
button is clicked after selecting the radio button  
for the encoder you want to select.Click OK to send a streaming request to the selected encoder. *  
Reboot is not required.  
Table 3-29 Encoder Selection Items  
Item  
Radio Button  
Display  
Specify the encoder you want to select.  
If one is currently selected, “Selected” is displayed.  
Displays the name assigned to the encoder.  
Encoder name  
Origination IP address  
Displays the IP address of the encoder.  
Displays the multicast address for streaming when the encoder is  
performing multicast streaming.  
IP multicast address  
Unicast request port  
Displays the Unicast request port number defined in the encoder.  
Displays the port number for receiving used by the decoder when the  
encoder is performing multicast streaming or unicast (simplex)  
streaming.  
Streaming port  
{Streaming / Number of possible streams: x / Stopped}  
Displays the streaming status of the encoder.  
Number of possible streams for encoder  
Streaming status  
* Notation: {A / B} indicates that either A or B is displayed.  
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3.5.3 Operation & Status (Decoder)  
* This function is enabled only when the device operation mode is decoder mode.  
Click OPERATION & STATUS in the left frame of the Web screen. The Operation & Status window  
appears in the right frame.  
Operation & Status information related to the decoder, including the stream receiving status, can be  
checked.  
Selecting {3sec, 5sec, or 10sec} from [Auto update] enables automatic updating of the Operation &  
Status information in specified time intervals. Selecting {none} from [Auto update] disables the  
automatic updating.  
Figure 3-30 Operation & status (Decoder) Window  
You can control starting and stopping of the receiving and decoding operation. When the decoding  
operation is "Stopped," click the  
button.  
button to start decoding. To stop decoding, click the  
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Table 3-30 Decoder Operation & Status Display Items  
Item  
Display  
{Normal (Receiving) / Normal (No stream receiving) / Stopped}  
Displays the decoder’s operation status as a result of settings in the Setting screen or operation  
of the START/STOP button for receiving streaming.  
{IPv4 / IPv6}  
Displays the IP version of received streams.  
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-2MODE=XXX/ MPEG-2 / ---}  
Displays the video encoding mode of received streams.  
XXX: Fujitsu MPEG-2 PS mode number  
Decoder  
Input interface  
Video encoding mode  
1080i/59.94 / 1080i/50 / 1080i/60 / 720p/59.94 / 720p/50 / 480i/59.94 / 576i/50}  
Displays the video output format information.  
--.---- Mbps / ---.- Kbps / ---}  
Displays the system bit rate of received streams.  
29.97fps / 25fps / 30fps / 59.94fps / 50fps / 14.985fps / 12.5fps / 7.493fps / 6.25fps /  
1.998fps / 1.67fps / ---}  
Video output format  
System bit rate  
Decoding frame rate  
Displays the frame rate of received streams.  
1920×1080 / 1440×1080 / 960×1080 / 1280×720 / 960×720 / 640×720 / 720×480 / 720×576  
/ 352×480 / 352×576 / 352×240 / 352×288 / 176×112 / 176×144 / ---}  
Displays the video resolution of received streams.  
{-- Mbps/---Kbps/---}  
Video resolution  
Video bit rate  
Displays the video bit rate of received streams.  
XXX / YY Kbps / ---}  
XXX:MPEG1 Layer 2 /MPEG2 AAC/ Transparent}  
Displays the audio encoding format of received streams.  
YY: ---Kbps}  
Audio  
Displays the audio bit rate of received streams.  
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX---}  
Displays the IP address of the streaming origination device.  
XXX.XXX.XX.XXX: IP address  
Streaming IP address  
XXXXX}  
Own device port number used to receive streams.  
XXX: Port number  
XXX / ---}  
Streaming request source port number in unicast streaming mode  
{Operating (RTT=XXXmsec) / Stopped / ---}  
Displays the ARQ operation status. During operation, the Round Trip Time is also displayed.  
XXX: Round Trip Time  
Streaming port  
Unicast request port  
ARQ  
* Notation: {A / B} indicates that either A or B is displayed.  
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Chapter 4  
Troubleshooting  
This chapter explains how to respond in case audio/video is not output  
or an alarm LED goes on.  
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4.2 Alarm LED Goes On..........................................................................111  
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4.1  
Troubleshooting  
If you think your IP-900 series is malfunctioning, follow the corresponding corrective action in the table  
below, according to the applicable conditions.  
If a problem persists, contact the Fujitsu Service Center.  
Electric shock  
Contact your system administrator before checking the voltage of a power  
outlet. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.  
Table 4-1 Check Items and Corrective Action  
Classification Symptom  
Check  
Corrective action  
Is the power cable  
connected?  
Make sure that the power cable is properly  
connected to the outlet.  
Power /  
Starting up  
Power cannot  
be turned on.  
Measure the voltage with a tester to confirm that  
the voltage is normal.  
If another device is connected to the same outlet,  
check the operation of the device.  
Is the outlet voltage normal?  
IP-900 series is faulty.  
Hardware  
Operation  
The ALM  
LED is on.  
Troubleshoot from the control terminal.  
Is the ambient temperature  
of IP-900 series higher than  
that in the specifications?  
Is there any shielding  
material in the installation  
area?  
Adjust the temperature conditions so that the  
ambient temperature of IP-900 series meets the  
specifications.  
The LEDs  
excluding  
100M and  
LINK/ACT  
are on.  
Remove the shielding material.  
Commands  
via a LAN  
cannot be  
used (the  
setup menu  
cannot be  
displayed).  
Is the RDY LED blinking?  
The hardware system is operating while the RDY  
LED is blinking. Wait until the LED remains on.  
Are the LINK LEDs on the  
IP-900 series and hub on?  
Issue a PING command to  
the IP address of IP-900  
series. Does it respond?  
If they are not, the UTP cable is not connected.  
Check the UTP cable.  
If not:  
- Check the TCP/IP settings (to see whether the  
net mask and gateway address are valid) on the  
client PC.  
- Start IP-900 series with the default IP address  
and check the IP address by referring to Section  
2.2, "Equipment Operation." If the problem  
persists, check the operation on the network  
side.  
Are the browser used and  
its settings valid?  
- Make sure that IE6.0 SP2 or a later version is  
used.  
- Set "Disable proxy" on the browser, and retry the  
operation.  
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Classification Symptom  
Check  
Is the monitor power on?  
Is IP-900 series power on?  
Is IP-900 series correctly  
connected to the monitor?  
Has decoding started?  
Corrective action  
Check the monitor power and operation.  
Confirm that the PWR-LED is on.  
Check the connection between the IP-900 series  
and monitor.  
See Section 3.5.3, "Operation & Status  
(Decoder)," and confirm that "Normal  
(Receiving)" is displayed for "Decoding."  
Check the streaming address and port number  
settings.  
Video  
No video is  
output  
(black screen)  
Blue/gray  
screen is  
output.  
Is the setup normal?  
Is "Operating" displayed  
for "Encoding" on the  
streaming source device?  
Confirm that the streaming source device is  
distributing streams. In the case of the IP-900  
series encoder, see Section 3.3.4, "Operation &  
Status (Encoder)" and confirm that "Operating" is  
displayed for "Encoding."  
In the case of Unicast, confirm that the number of  
possible streams of encoder is observed.  
In the case of IP-900 seriese encoder, if video  
input is not received, the encoder outputs color  
bars or gray view according to the setting of  
"Display when no video signal input" on the AV  
input setup page. Check video input.  
The HDMI signal protected by HDCP  
(High-bandwidth Digital Copy Protection system)  
cannot be input to IP-900 series from the view  
point of the copy right protection.  
Only color  
bars are  
displayed.  
Is the video input of the  
source device normal?  
Is the copy protected  
content like DVD input to  
HDMI interface?  
Check video input.  
Receiving  
video  
sometime  
stops or video  
image is  
Is a receiving error present? Check the number of data packets received  
(decoder information) according to Section  
3.2.11, "Performance Statistics."  
Display the Performance Summary frame several  
times. If the number of data packets lost is  
counted up, the network load may be high or there  
may be a problem with the setting. Consult your  
network administrator.  
unstable.  
Is the MTU size too small?  
Is IP-900 series power on?  
Is IP-900 series correctly  
connected to the speaker?  
Is the volume of the speaker  
used too low?  
Use the size recommended for the network used.  
Confirm that the PWR LED is on.  
Check the connection between IP-900 series and  
speaker.  
Audio  
No sound is  
generated.  
Check the volume of the speaker.  
Is an alarm generated on the  
streaming source device?  
If an alarm is generated, see the operating manual  
of the streaming source device.  
Is the streaming source device Check the connection of the audio cable.  
correctly connected to the  
audio source?  
Noise is  
generated.  
Disconnect the audio output  
cable from IP-900 series Does disconnected, check the audio cable and audio  
If noise does not disappear even after the cable is  
it eliminate the noise?  
output equipment.  
Is a receiving error present?  
Check the number of data packets received  
(decoder information) according to Section 3.2.11,  
"Performance Statistics."  
Display the Performance Statistics frame several  
times. If the number of data packets lost is counted  
up, the network load may be high or there may be a  
problem with the setting. Consult your network  
administrator.  
Data  
Data  
Is the port setting normal?  
Check the setting according to Section 3.2.6, "Data  
Port."  
communication Is the port setting consistent  
is disabled.  
with the destination device?  
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Classification Symptom  
Check  
Corrective action  
Is the operation mode  
Check the setting according to Section 3.2.6, "Data  
consistent with the destination Port."  
device?  
Is the RS-232C setting  
consistent with the data  
input/output device?  
Check the setting according to Section 3.2.6, "Data  
Port."  
Is the data input/output device Check the operation of the data input/output device.  
operating normally?  
Preparation Software  
cannot be  
Are IP-900 series IP address, Start IP-900 series with the default IP address  
subnet mask and gateway  
according to Section 2.2, "Equipment Operation,"  
and check the IP address. If the problem persists,  
check the operating status on the network side.  
installed.  
address properly set?  
Is the file specification valid? If the message "Installation was denied (incorrect  
Is the license key entered  
correctly?  
file or license) Please try again here" is displayed,  
the file specification is invalid or the license key is  
entered incorrectly.  
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4.2  
Alarm LED Goes On  
This section explains corrective action to be taken if an alarm LED (ALM or INDWN) goes on.  
The appropriate corrective action depends on the alarm code displayed. See the table below for this  
information.  
Note: For information on how to check the alarm log, see Section 3.2.10 "Log" in this document.  
Table 4-2 Alarm Codes and Corrective Action  
Code  
Corrective action  
Lxxx  
Check the network and partner device. If an error cannot be identified, contact your system  
administrator.  
Exxx  
Ixxx  
Turn off the device and then turn it on again. If the device is still operating abnormally after being  
powered on again, contact your maintenance personnel. Then, he/she may ask the alarm code.  
This indicates a loss of video input. Check the video output device and video cable connected to the  
video input terminal.  
xxx: Indicates three alphanumeric characters. See Table 4-3, "Alarm Code List," for details.  
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Table 4-3 Alarm Code List  
Code  
0001  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
Boot (Power ON)  
Normal start using the switch  
VxxLxxxCxx yyyy  
* Displays the software version and configuration name.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Software version  
yyyy: Configuration name  
0002  
Boot (Reset)  
Normal start by reboot  
VxxLxxxCxx yyyy  
* Displays the software version and configuration name.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Software version  
yyyy: Configuration name  
0004  
0005  
Boot (Initial maintenance)  
Boot (Maintenance)  
Normal start using the factory-shipped  
firmware  
Normal start in maintenance mode  
VxxLxxxCxx yyyy  
* Displays the software version and configuration name.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Software version  
yyyy: Configuration name  
0006  
0007  
0008  
Software update  
Software update  
VxxLxxxCxx -> VyyLyyyCyy  
* Displays the new and old software versions.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Old software version  
VyyLyyyCyy: New software version  
Boot (Restart) (*6)  
Boot (Others) (*6)  
Restarted owing to CPU failure  
Restarted owing to software failure  
VxxLxxxCxx yyyy  
* Displays the software version and configuration name.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Software version  
yyyy: Configuration name  
VxxLxxxCxx yyyy  
* Displays the software version and configuration name.  
VxxLxxxCxx: Software version  
yyyy: Configuration name  
0009  
000A  
000B  
000C  
000D  
Shutdown  
Shut down by MNT button  
RTC battery backup failure  
CF card format error  
Operation data update  
Change basic setting  
RTC initialization  
CF card initialization  
Configuration update  
Basic settings change  
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Code  
000E  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
Configuration data switching  
Switch configuration data  
xxxx -> yyyy  
* Displays the old and new configuration names.  
xxxx: Old configuration name  
yyyy: New configuration name  
000F  
0010  
L001  
Operation data initialization  
Option update  
LINK error (LAN)  
Operation data initialized  
Option installed  
Link disconnection at  
occurred  
HD  
a
LAN port  
*L001  
Link alarm recovery  
Recovered from link disconnection at a  
LAN port  
10BaseT_HD/10BaseT_FD/100BaseTX_HD/100Base  
TX_FD  
* Displays the operating status of the LAN interface  
L006  
Time server synchronization failure  
Time server synchronization  
Time synchronization with the time server  
failed  
Time acquisition from the time server was  
successful  
*L006  
L009  
DHCP connection failure  
DHCP connection  
DHCP server is disconnected  
*L009  
Connected to the DHCP server  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy,zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz  
* Displays the IPv4 address acquired from the DHCP  
server.  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: IPv4 address  
yy: Subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz: Gateway address  
L00A  
PPPoE connection failure  
PPPoE connection  
PPPoE server is disconnected  
Connected to the PPPoE server  
*L00A  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy,zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz  
* Displays the IPv4 address acquired from the PPPoE  
server.  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: IPv4 address  
yy: Subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz: Gateway address  
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Code  
L00E  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
DHCP connection update  
IP address change occurred during DHCP  
connection  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1/y1,zzz.zzz.zzz.zz1 ->  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2/y2,zzz.zzz.zzz.zz2  
* Displays the old and new IPv4 addresses acquired  
from the DHCP server.  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1: Old IPv4 address  
y1: Old subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zz1: Old gateway address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2: New IPv4 address  
y2: New subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zz2: New gateway address  
L00F  
PPPoE connection update  
IP address change occurred during PPPoE  
connection  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1/y1,zzz.zzz.zzz.zz1 ->  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2/y2,zzz.zzz.zzz.zz2  
* Displays the old and new IPv4 addresses acquired from  
the PPPoE server. xxx.xxx.xxx.xx1: Old IPv4 address  
y1: Old subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zz1: Old gateway address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx2: New IPv4 address  
y2: New subnet mask bit count  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zz2: New gateway address  
L010  
Stateless address acquisition failure  
Stateless address acquisition  
IPv6 stateless address acquisition failed  
IPv6 stateless address acquired  
*L010  
xxxx:xxxx:…:xxxx/yy  
* Displays the IPv6 address acquired from the router.  
xxxx:xxxx: … :xxxx: IPv6 address  
yy: Subnet prefix length  
L011  
Stateless address update  
IPv6 stateless address update occurred  
xxxx:xxxx:…:xxx1/y1 -> xxxx:xxxx:…:xxx2/y2  
* Displays the old and new IPv6 addresses acquired from  
the router.  
xxxx:xxxx: … :xxx1: Old IPv6 address  
y1: Old subnet prefix length  
xxxx:xxxx: … :xxx2: New IPv6 address  
y2: New subnet prefix length  
I001  
SDI input down  
HD/SD-SDI input signal not detected  
Normal HD/SD-SDI input  
*I001  
SDI input down recovery  
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Code  
I002  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
HDMI input down  
HDMI input signal not detected  
Normal HDMI input  
*I002  
I003  
HDMI input down recovery  
Analog input down  
Analog video input signal not detected  
Normal analog video input  
*I003  
I011  
Analog input down recovery  
Video input synchronization error  
Video input PLL synchronization error  
occurred  
*I011  
I021  
Video input synchronization error  
recovery  
Input data error (*8)  
Recovered from video input PLL  
synchronization error  
Count-up occurred in the performance  
statistics error counter  
#xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
* 64-bit hexadecimal number. For the meaning of each  
bit, see Table 3-12, "Input data error bit format".  
*I021  
E001  
E003  
Input data error recovery (*8)  
Power error (*1)  
Recovered from count-up of the  
performance statistics error counter  
Power failure occurred  
#1 * Power failure on CNT board  
#2 * Power failure on COD board  
* Details are as follows:  
#1/#2: Number of the temperature sensor that has  
detected a temperature error  
Temperature error occurrence (*5)  
Extreme temperature (shutdown processing  
started)  
t1: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 1  
t2: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 2  
xxx: FAN rotational speed  
/dev/mtd0 to 15  
E004  
Flash ROM error (*1)  
Internal flash ROM access error occurred  
* Displays the occurrence range of access error.  
E00A  
Flash ROM check sum error (*1)  
Operation data error detected in internal Software  
Flash ROM  
bundle software  
configuration  
configuration#1#10  
* Displays the occurrence range of check sum errors.  
xxxRPS * xxx: FAN rotational speed  
xxxRPS * xxx: FAN rotational speed  
E010  
*E010  
FAN error (*2)  
FAN error recovery (*2)  
FAN error (low speed) or stopped  
FAN speed recovery  
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Code  
E013  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
#1 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
Temperature warning (*2)  
Thermal alarm (alarm only) detected  
#2 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
* Details are as follows:  
#1/#2: Number of the temperature sensor that has  
detected a thermal alarm  
t1: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 1  
t2: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 2  
xxx: FAN rotational speed  
*E013  
Thermal alarm recovery (*2)  
Recovered from thermal alarm  
#1 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
#2 TEMP1=t1 TEMP2=t2 FAN=xxxRPS  
* Details are as follows:  
#1/#2 : Number of the temperature sensor that has  
detected a thermal alarm recovery  
t1: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 1  
t2: Temperature indicated by temperature sensor 2  
xxx: FAN rotational speed  
E082  
*E082  
E083  
*E083  
E084  
E085  
E08B  
*E08B  
E08C  
*E08C  
E08E  
CODEC1 error (*4)  
CODEC1 error recovery (*4)  
CODEC2 error (*4)  
CODEC2 error recovery (*4)  
CF card access error (*3)  
CF card power error (*3)  
SUB CPU1 error (*4)  
SUB CPU1 error recovery (*4)  
SUB CPU2 error (*4)  
Main HD CODEC LSI error detected  
Recovered from main CODEC LSI error  
Sub CODEC LSI error detected  
Recovered from sub CODEC LSI error  
CF card access failure detected  
Overcurrent to CF card detected  
SUB CPU1 error detected  
Recovered from SUB CPU1 error  
SUB CPU2 error detected  
Recovered from SUB CPU2 error  
Clock error or interruption detected  
SUB CPU2 error recovery (*4)  
Clock error (*1)  
#1 to #4 * Indicates the location where a clock error  
has occurred.  
E08F  
E093  
Memory error (*1)  
SDRAM memory check error detected  
Sending buffer overflow occurred  
#1 to #7 * Indicates the location where a memory error  
has occurred.  
#1, #2 * Indicates the location where a sending buffer  
overflow has occurred.  
Sending buffer overflow (*7)  
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Code  
Name  
Description  
Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.)  
#1, #2 Indicates the location of sending buffer  
overflow recovery.  
*E093  
Sending buffer overflow recovery (*7)  
Recovered from sending buffer overflow  
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*1: After occurrence of this error, the ALM LED remains on. The device needs to be rebooted to turn off the ALM LED.  
*2: The ALM LED blinks while this alarm is active. The LED goes off when the alarm cause is recovered.  
*3: After occurrence of this error, the ALM LED remains to blink.  
*4: After occurrence of this error, the operation is retried for recovery. If the retry for recovery is unsuccessful, the ALM LED remains on. The device needs to be  
rebooted to turn off the ALM LED.  
*5: If an extreme temperature is detected, all LEDs except LINK/ACT, 10/100 go on. The device needs to be rebooted to turn off the LEDs.  
*6: The ALM LED is on while this alarm is active. The LED goes off when the error cause is recovered.  
*7: The ALM LED blinks while this alarm is active. The LED goes off when the alarm cause is recovered.  
In case that the settings exceeds the capacity of the IP network, please reconfigure them to meet the network requirement.  
*8: The IN DWN LED blinks while this alarm is active. The LED goes off 10 seconds after the error cause is recovered. See 3. 2. 11 Performance Statistics for the  
details of the statistical information counter about the alarm occurrence.  
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The following table summarizes the LED display detail.  
Table 4-4 Alarm LED Detail  
LED  
Description  
PWR  
RDY  
Goes on when the device is powered on.  
Blinks in green when the device ready for operation and stays on when the device runs in  
operation state.  
This LED also blinks in orange when the device is ready for maintenance mode, which  
can be entered by turning on the power while holding down the MNT button, and stays on  
in orange when the device runs in maintenance mode.  
Remains off during normal operation, and goes on in orange when input signals are  
interrupted. LED also blinks when DVB-ASI is selected with the communication  
line-dependent setting of the decoder or encoder under the non-installation of option boards.  
It blinks for 10 seconds also when the statistics input error counter is incremented.  
Alarm LED, which blinks or goes on when a device alarm occurs. For conditions of  
whether it blinks or goes on, see Table 4-3, "Alarm Code List."  
IN DWN  
ALM  
DEC  
OPT  
Goes on in green during decoding. This LED stays off when decoding is not being performed.  
It blinks in green when a decoding error occurs. (*1)  
Lights in green when the HD upgrade option is installed. (*2)  
*1: Only for the IP-900D/IP-900IID  
*2: Only for the IP-900E  
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Index ......................................................................................................... 129  
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Glossary  
16-character (64-bit) encrypted session word  
AES/EBU  
and 14-character (56-bit) injected ID are used  
for encryption and decryption. In MODE 0,  
encryption is not used.  
AES (Audio Engineering Society) and EBU  
(European Broadcasting Union) standardized  
for the professional digital audio I/O (IEC-60958  
TYPE-1.) It was applied to ANSI (American  
National Standard Institute) too.  
BB (Black Burst)  
Sync signal of black level’s video signal which  
is used to be synchronize  
Alarm Log  
A record of errors occurred on devices and  
communication lines.  
BNC (Bayonet Neill Concelman)  
One of the coaxial cable connecters which  
have the 75ohms impedance. It uses the lock  
called Bayonet Lock and is very easy and  
compact to use. It is used for the test gear and  
the digital audio because it supports up to 4GHz  
high frequency.  
Ancillary Data  
Transmitted kinds of data located in the  
blanking area of digital video interface (e.g.,  
audio data and time code data.)  
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)  
Browser  
A protocol that is used to acquire the MAC  
address of the transmission destination of  
Ethernet frames. This protocol uses an IP  
address to acquire the MAC address. If the MAC  
address of the transmission destination of IP  
packets is unknown, an ARP packet requesting  
the MAC address is broadcast. The MAC  
address is acquired using the response to this  
request.  
A generic name for programs that support a  
user who wants to fetch a desired option from a  
number of options. Using a browser, the user  
can trace links on the World Wide Web to  
access such multimedia information as text,  
audio, and video by the simple selection of items  
with a mouse or other pointing device.  
Carrier Frequency  
Radio wave output frequency of a modulator  
card. Low-frequency transmission data is  
overlaid on a high-frequency signal during  
modulation, and this high-frequency signal is  
called a carrier wave. The frequency of a carrier  
wave is called the carrier frequency.  
ARQ (Automatic Repeat Request)  
An error correcting method that error packet  
will be re-transmitted automatically when packet  
error is detected at the receiver (Decoder.)  
IP-9500/IP-900 series products have the  
real-time high error-control ability, equipped with  
the original “FEC + ARQ hybrid method.”  
CAT (Conditional Access Table)  
An information table to support the limited  
receiving.  
BISS (Basic Interoperable Scrambling  
System)  
A scrambling system formulated by the EBU in  
May 2002. This system has 3 modes: MODE 0,  
MODE 1 and MODE E. In MODE 1, a  
12-character (48-bit) session word is used for  
encryption and decryption. In MODE E, a  
CC (Closed Captioning)  
Data for broadcast captioning. It is multiplexed  
at ancillary data area, virtual or horizontal  
blanking area of video signal, in HD/SD-SHI  
signal.  
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CF Card  
DVB-S (Digital Video Broadcasting  
- Satellite)  
A memory card of CompactFlash that is used  
as storage for recorded data in the IP-9500  
series/IP-900 series products.  
Standard interface for satellite broadcasting  
formulated by the DVB (European  
standardization body for digital broadcasting.)  
Chroma Format  
Representation of the ratio of the brightness  
DVB-S2 (Digital Video Broadcasting  
component (Y) and  
2
color-difference  
- Satellite - Second Generation)  
components (Pb and Pr) expressed for an  
image. The 2 formats generally used are 4:2:2  
and 4:2:0.  
Successor standard to DVB-S. DVB-S2 adopts  
more efficient error correction encoding and  
multi-value modulation with 16 values or more,  
ensuring an increased transmission capacity. It  
supports various data formats in addition to  
MPEG-2 TS. This enables flexible operation  
because the modulation method, encoding rate,  
and roll-off rate can be changed.  
CSC4:2:2 (4:2:2 Chroma Scalable Coding)  
4:2:2 encoding system unique to the IP-9500  
series. In this system, the encoder applies  
bandwidth splitting to the color-difference signal  
of an input 4:2:2 video stream and generates  
two video streams: a 4:2:0 video stream and a  
0:0:2 video stream. The 4:2:0 video stream  
includes a brightness signal and low-frequency  
color-difference signal. The 0:0:2 video stream  
includes only a high-frequency color-difference  
signal. Then, the encoder encodes two video  
streams. The IP-9500e decoder decodes these  
two video streams and combines the  
Embedded Audio  
A method to embed AES/EBU digital audio  
signal into the blank area of SDI (Serial Digital  
Interface) signal.  
Encrypted Session Word  
16-character (64-bit) word specified by the user  
in BISS MODE E. A session word is derived  
from the specified encrypted session word (and  
injected ID.) Then, encryption or decryption in  
BISS MODE E is performed.  
low-frequency  
and  
high-frequency  
color-difference signals to output the 4:2:2 video  
stream. Since a conventional 4:2:0 decoder can  
decode and output the 4:2:0 stream included in  
a CSC422 stream, the CSC422 encoding  
system achieves scalability between 4:2:2 video  
and 4:2:0 video.  
Ethernet  
The protocol that has been standardized by the  
IEEE 802.3 Committee, defining the physical  
and link layers of a LAN. Typical Ethernet  
connections use twisted pair cables, such as  
10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX, and switching  
hubs.  
Downconverter  
Converting from HD-SDI signal to SD-SDI  
signal. 3 modes are available: Squeeze, Side  
cropped, and Letter box.  
Factory Shipment Firmware  
Firmware that is installed at a factory before  
shipping and has the minimum function like the  
installer, and so on.  
DVB-ASI (Digital Video Broadcasting  
- Asynchronous Serial Interface)  
Standard interface in DVB (Digital Video  
Broadcasting: European Digital Broadcasting  
standardization organization) and used in  
MPEG CODEC most commonly. It is the  
asynchronous serial interface and standardized  
in ETSI 101 891.  
FEC (Forward Error Correction)  
A method that the sender transmits redundant  
packet to the receiver for error correction in  
addition to the sending packet. It enables the  
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H.264  
One of the video compression coding systems  
standardized in ITU (International  
receiver to correct errors without the need to  
request the sender for retransmission.  
Flow Control  
Telecommunication Union) in May, 2003. It is  
also standardized as a part of MPEG-4  
(MPEG-4 part 10 Advanced Video Coding) in  
ISO (International Organization for Standard.)  
Therefore, it is commonly called H.264/MPEG-4  
AVC or H.264/AVC, showing both of parties.  
This technology is used for the various  
applications from the low bit rate and low  
resolution like the mobile TV to the high bit rate,  
high resolution like HDTV. It is improved that the  
data capacity is half comparing MPEG-2 used  
wide spread.  
The procedure for controlling the flow of data  
between two devices. Its purpose is to prevent  
data from being lost when a device buffer  
becomes full.  
GATEWAY  
A node that connects network systems that use  
different protocols. A gateway basically converts  
one protocol into another to support operation  
between two networks. In a looser sense,  
gateway sometimes means a machine that  
transfers information between any two  
networks.  
HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)  
The protocol for tranferring files and other data  
between a Web server and a browser.  
GOLD CODE SEQ N  
An index number that generates the initial  
values used to generate the Gold code, which is  
used for physical layer scrambling processing in  
the DVB-S2 standard.  
HUB  
A concentrator required to use 10Base-T or  
100Base-TX as a local area network (LAN)  
standard. Twisted-pair cables are used to  
connect hubs. A high-speed hub conforms to  
100Base-TX. A switching hub has switching  
functions.  
GOP (Group Of Pictures)  
The smallest of the structural units composing  
a movie. A GOP consists of 3 types of frames: I  
frame, P frame, and B frame.  
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content  
Protection system)  
IBBP/IBP/IPPP/PPPP  
Video encoding structure with using I, P, and B  
frame.  
One of the copy protection technologies for the  
illegal content copy between the video player  
and the video display.  
I frame: Intra frame. Frame encoded by using  
internal video information.  
HD-SDI (High Definition television - Serial  
Digital Interface)  
P frame: Prediction Picture frame. Frame  
encoded by using correlation with  
previous frame.  
HD-SDI is the serial digital interface to transmit  
HD (High Definition) video signal, which  
transmission rate is 1.485 Gbps. It can transmit  
multiplexing HD video signal, PCM audio signal  
and data signal like time stamp.  
B frame: Bi-directional Interter frame. Frame  
encoded by using previous and next  
coming I frame or P frame.  
IF-band  
A part of a very high frequency band (VHF  
band: 30 to 300 MHz.) The IF-band is selected  
only if an IF-band modulator card is used for  
operation.  
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)  
One of the multimedia interfaces integrated the  
audio, video and control and communicate each  
other.  
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Injected ID  
IP Multicast  
14-character (56-bit) ID specified by the user  
in BISS MODE E. A session word is derived  
from the specified injected ID and encrypted  
session word. Then, encryption or decryption in  
BISS MODE E is performed.  
TCP/IP term that refers to a technology by  
which the same data is transmitted to many  
destinations at the same time. An address class,  
called Class D, is used for multicasting. The first  
four bits (1110) of a Class D address specify  
multicasting, and the remaining 28 bits specify a  
multicast group.  
IP (Internet Protocol)  
A protocol used for transferring packets  
between host computers anywhere on the  
Internet. The identifiers used to identify the  
destinations and senders for packet transfer are  
called IP addresses. An IP address is a 32-bit  
value that can identify a network and a host on  
the network. Each host that communicates on  
the Internet must be assigned a unique IP  
address.  
IP-9500 Basic Software  
The name of the IP-9500 control software. It is  
installed on the IP-9500 and allows the IP-9500  
to run as an encoder or decoder based on the  
selection on the Web screen.  
IP-9500D Basic Software  
The name of the IP-9500D control software. It  
is installed on the IP-9500D and allows the  
IP-9500D to run as a decoder.  
IP Satellite Mode  
A function used in transmission using IP  
satellite connection. It distributes streams that  
inhibit the bit stuffing function of the HDLC  
procedure, which is used in IP satellite  
connection (This function inserts 0 after five 1's  
in a row.)  
LAN (Local Area Network)  
A data communication system that covers a  
limited area of about 6 miles (10 kilometers) and  
provides transmission speeds in the mid to high  
range.  
L-band  
IPv6  
The name of the frequency band from 0.5 to  
1.5 GHz, according to the classification of  
microwave frequencies by IEEE. The L-band  
belongs to the ultra-high frequency band (UHF  
band: 03 to 3 GHz.) The L-band is selected only  
if an L-band modulator card is used for  
operation.  
IP protocol that is the successor to IPv4, which  
is currently the dominant IP protocol version on  
the Internet. The network address length is  
extended from 32 bits in IPv4 to 128 bits to solve  
the address space exhaustion problem that is  
worsening with the growth in use of the Internet.  
IPv6  
also  
provides  
stateless  
address  
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)  
auto-configuration that allows an IPv6 address  
to be automatically generated based on the  
information from the router and the MAC  
address of the IP-900 series.  
A display device utilizing liquid crystal cells. It  
works by having 2 sheets of a polarizing material  
with liquid crystal in between, when an electrical  
current is applied to the liquid crystal molecules  
they become scattered allowing light to pass  
through. LCD itself does not produce  
luminescence and uses reflected light in the light  
and fluorescent (backlight) in the dark. There  
are 2 main types: simple matrix LCD such as  
IP Address  
A numeric identifier that identifies a node (e.g.,  
a computer) operating under TCP/IP. An IP  
address is a 32-bit value divided into four 8-bit  
segments  
separated  
by  
dots  
(e.g.,  
200.10.101.1).  
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STN and DSTN, and active matrix LCD such as  
TFT.  
NTSC images are made of 29.97 interlaced  
frames per second, each of which is composed  
of 525 scan lines in total.  
LED (Light-Emitting Diode)  
The IP-9500/IP-900 series has power LED and  
alarm LED lamps. The power LED lamp lights in  
green to indicate that the power is on. The alarm  
LED lamp lights in red to indicate that an alarm  
has occurred.  
Original network ID  
ID for identifying a transport stream. Each  
transport stream is identified by the combination  
of an original network ID and a transport stream  
ID.  
Letter Box  
PAL (Phase Alternating Line)  
One of the methods to downconvert video  
sourse of screen size ratio (aspect ratio) from  
16:9 to 4:3 screen size. The resulting image has  
black bars at both upper/down parts of the  
video.  
The standard for analog color television  
broadcasting developed in Germany. PAL  
images are made of 25 interlaced frames per  
second, each of which is composed of 625 scan  
lines in total.  
MLD v1 (Multicast Listener Discovery  
version 1)  
A protocol that has been defined by RFC2710.  
PAT (Program Association Table)  
Table included TS (Transport Stream) and the  
list in PMT PID. The PID of PMT is 0.  
It is used to detect a multicast listener that  
receives a multicast datagram.  
PES (Packetized Elementary Stream)  
A packetized method provided by MPEG2  
System. Encoded video or audio bit streams are  
called “Elementary Stream.” These streams are  
packetized by standard and are called “PES.”  
MLD v2 (Multicast Listener Discovery  
version 2)  
A protocol that has been defined by RFC3810.  
In addition to the MLD v1 supporting function, it  
has an information source filtering function,  
which enables the specification for receiving  
only the packets sent from specific origination  
addresses (or addresses that are not specific  
origination addresses).  
PID  
A packet identifier which has the 13 bits  
information, included in TS packet.  
Pilot Mode  
A mode adopted in the DVB-S2 standard to  
improve synchronization characteristics at a low  
C/N ratio. This device has a setting for  
specifying whether to insert the pilot signal for  
synchronized playback into physical layer  
frames.  
MPEG-4  
Video data compression method that is a part  
of the MPEG standard. MPEG-4 was designed  
to distribute video images of low picture quality  
(due to a high compression ratio) over slow  
communication lines (e.g., cellular phone and  
telephone lines.) MPEG-4 was also designed to  
transmit video together with audio at about 64  
kilobits per second.  
Ping  
A command supported by operating systems  
such as UNIX and Windows that are used in a  
TCP/IP network to determine whether IP  
packets can reach or have reached  
communication destination.  
a
NTSC (National Television Standards  
Committee)  
The standard for analog television systems  
established by a US standardization body.  
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PMT (Program Map Table)  
Proxy  
ID table which identifies audio, video, and so  
on.  
A computer network service that allows clients  
to make indirect network connections to other  
network services.  
PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over  
Ethernet)  
PS (Program Stream)  
An MPEG-2 method for multiplexing video,  
audio, and data, the PS method is used for  
transmission and storage in an error-free  
environment.  
PPPoE is a specification for connecting the  
users on an Ethernet to the Internet. PPPoE  
supports authentication and enables  
a
point-to-point connection to be established in  
the normally multipoint architecture of Ethernet.  
PSI (Program Specific Information)  
This is the information which program each ES  
in TS packet belongs (e.g., PAT, PMT, and CAT.)  
PPS (Picture Parameter Set)  
A header in NAL (Network Abstraction Layer) of  
H.264/AVC, which information on the whole  
picture encoding is described.  
QPSK, 8PSK (Quadrature Phase Shift  
Keying, 8 Phase Shift Keying)  
PSK is a modulation system that expresses  
information using a combination of multiple  
carrier waves with a phase shift between them.  
The system that uses 4 waves with phase-shifts  
separated by an angle of 90 degrees is called  
QPSK. Each modulated signal (one symbol) can  
transmit two bits of data. The system that uses  
eight waves with phase-shifts separated by an  
angle of 45 degrees is called 8PSK. Each  
modulated signal (one symbol) can transmit  
three bits of data.  
Private PES  
Packetized elementary stream standardized  
by MPEG2 System that user can use arbitrarily  
for data transmission.  
Pre-Filter  
Filter that works before encoding video signal  
for an improvement of video quality with violent  
movement at low encoding rate.  
Profile  
This defines various encoding formats used for  
compressing the image. Profile can be changed  
depending on the use of the compressed image.  
Refresh Cycle  
Frame cycle between I frames for Quality  
(IBBP) and Motion (IBP) of Encoding control  
mode. Frame cycle of updating one screen  
image by using intra-slice for Low Latency  
(PPPP) of Encoding control mode.  
Program Number/Service ID  
ID for identifying a channel (service) provided  
by a broadcasting company. By specifying a  
program number/service ID, you can select an  
arbitrary transport stream from multiple  
transport streams.  
Roll-off Factor  
Another name for roll-off rate. The factor for  
the processing of spectrum forming for  
transmission data is called the roll-off factor.  
The purpose of the processing is to increase the  
frequency usage rate while suppressing  
interference in the carrier. Generally, a larger  
factor increases interference in the carrier but  
also increases resistance to selective phasing.  
Pro-MPEG FEC  
FEC method standardized at Pro-MPEG  
Forum (Professional-MPEG Forum). Redundant  
packet consists of 2 dimensions (columns x  
rows) are sent for this method.  
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RS-232C  
Spectrum  
Interface standard that was mainly established  
by the Electronics Industry Association (EIA) for  
communication between data terminal and data  
communications equipment.  
Specified spectrum sense for the IP-9500  
series can be "Normal" or "Inverted." Select the  
setting according to local configuration of your  
wireless devices and transponders.  
RTP  
Symbol Rate  
Abbreviation of real-time transport protocol.  
This transport protocol is for transferring the  
image data or the voice data in real time.  
Symbol transmission speed defined by the  
number of symbols sent to the transmission line  
per second. The unit of measurement is  
symbol/s.  
SD-SDI (Standard Definition television  
- Serial Digital Interface)  
System rate  
Standard definition digital video interface  
standardized in SMPTE259M.  
Data amount per second of the encoding data  
including up to MPEG2 system. The data for the  
network packet or FEC packet is not included.  
Session Word  
12-character (48-bit) word specified by the user  
in BISS MODE 1. The specified session word is  
used for encryption or decryption in BISS MODE  
1.  
Subnet Mask  
Mask value that is used to obtain the network  
address of a subnet from an IP address. The  
subnet address is obtained when the IP address  
is ANDed with the subnet mask.  
Side Cropped  
One of the methods to downconvert video  
sourse of screen size ratio (aspect ratio) from  
16:9 to 4:3 screen size. The resulting image has  
both left and right sides cropped.  
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)  
Abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol,  
the protocol required for direct connection to the  
Internet. In the OSI reference model, TCP  
corresponds to the transport layer and IP  
corresponds to the network layer. TCP has been  
a global standard protocol that is supported by  
major operating systems, including UNIX, OS/2,  
and Windows.  
SNMP v1 (Simple Network Management  
Protocol version 1)  
Communication protocol defined by RFC1065,  
RFC1066, and RFC1213 for monitoring and  
controlling network devices. The protocol  
defines a framework for network management  
protocols and other protocols. This framework is  
used for SNMP v2c, SNMP v3, etc.  
TOS (Type Of Service)  
Type of service that can be added within IP  
packets. It is used for controlling the order of  
priority of packets in the router etc.  
SNMP v2c (Simple Network Management  
Protocol version 2c)  
Tri-sync  
Communication protocol defined by RFC1901  
and RFC1908 for monitoring and controlling  
network devices. The protocol enables  
communications using v2, which has higher  
communication security and performance, on a  
community basis similar to communications  
using v1.  
Sync signal used for High Definition TV. There  
is a feature of not generating the phase gap  
even if sync signal shrinks by the signal  
attenuation.  
TS (Transport Stream)  
Abbreviation of Transport Stream, which is an  
MPEG-2 systems for multiplexing video, audio,  
and data. A stream consists of packets, each of  
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which has a fixed length of 188 bytes. The TS  
method is used for transmission in an  
environment such as ATM communication or  
digital broadcasting where errors can occur.  
twisted together, and is used for Ethernet  
cabling and other purposes.  
UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)  
International standard time. The UTC is  
calculated based on the time measured by an  
atomic clock, which uses the second in the SI  
unit system as a reference value, making  
adjustments that insert leap seconds to  
compensate for the time difference from  
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT.)  
TSC (Transport Scrambling Control)  
A field in MPEG-2 TS header information,  
which indicates the scrambling mode of a  
stream. The TSC of a stream that is encrypted  
with the BISS method is defined as 2.  
TTL (Time To Live)  
Abbreviation of Time To Live, which indicates  
the survival time of a packet on a network. If a  
packet sent to a network happens to enter a loop  
because of a setting error on a router, it will not  
survive forever, but will be discarded when the  
specified survival time is reached.  
Video User Data  
Data area standardized by H.264 video  
encoding method that user can use arbitrarily for  
data transmission.  
VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code)  
Time code signal embedded in the vertical  
blanking area of video sync signal.  
TTS (Time stamped Transport Stream)  
192byte packet consist of basic 188byte MPEG  
TS and 4byte-timestamp counted by 27MHz  
clock.  
10BASE-T  
LAN that uses unshielded twisted-pair (UTP)  
cables and complies with the IEEE 802.3  
standard. 10Base-T connection is made simple  
by using a concentrator called a hub without any  
special cabling work required. For this reason,  
10Base-T is the most widely used form. The  
maximum cable length is 100 meters.  
UDP (User Datagram Protocol)  
Abbreviation of User Datagram Protocol. UDP  
is a TCP/IP transaction protocol used for  
specific applications such as remote network  
management and naming service access.  
Unicast  
100BASE-TX  
Communication with a station at a single  
address (that is, most general one-to-one  
communication.)  
One of the 100Base LAN standards (also  
called Fast Ethernet.) 100Base-TX supports  
transfer rates of 100 megabits per second.  
Other 100Base standards are 100Base-T4 and  
100Base-FX. 100Base-TX differs from the other  
100Base standards in the type of cable used  
(UTP cable.) It also uses RJ-45 connectors,  
which are similar to the modular jacks used for  
telephones.  
USB (Universal Serial Bus)  
One of the serial bus standards for connecting  
peripheral devices to a PC. The first USB1.0  
was developed in 1996. Today, USB2.0 provides  
greater enhancement in transfer speed and load  
reduction, which made it spread rapidly and  
became the most commonly used standard for  
PC environment.  
1000BASE-T  
One of the Gigabit Ethernet standards which  
have the maximum 1Gps speed. It was  
standardized as IEEE802.3ab in 1999. This is  
the standard that uses the UTP cable of the  
category 5 (CAT5) or the enhanced category 5  
UTP Cable  
UTP is an abbreviation of unshielded twisted  
pair. A UTP cable is an unshielded pair of wires  
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(CAT5e) and uses the all of 4 pairs signal wires.  
The maximum cable length is 1000 meters and  
the network topology is the star type.  
4:2:2  
One of the video formats. In this format, the  
numbers of pixels for the color-difference  
components (Pb and Pr) are half the number of  
pixels for the brightness component (Y) in only  
the horizontal direction.  
16APSK (16 Amplitude Phase Shift Keying)  
APSK is a modulation system that expresses  
information using a combination of multiple  
carrier waves with different phases and  
amplitude values. Each modulated signal (one  
symbol) can transmit four bits of data.  
4:2:0  
One of the video formats. In this format, the  
numbers of pixels for the color-difference  
components (Pb and Pr) are half the number of  
pixels for the brightness component (Y) in the  
horizontal and vertical directions.  
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Index  
Alarm .......................................................... 44  
alarm code.................................................111  
Alarm LED Goes On..................................111  
Appendixes................................................119  
If the Screen is not Accessible.....................21  
Installation & Operation ................................ 9  
Installation Procedure..................................10  
Installing an Upgrade License .....................12  
In the case of failure in automatic  
acquisition of an IP address................15  
Basic........................................................... 31  
Before Using This Product............................ 2  
LED display detail .......................................118  
Log ..............................................................48  
Login............................................................18  
Common Menu........................................... 22  
Configuration Data...................................... 22  
Copying Configuration Data........................... 29  
Main Features .............................................. 3  
MNT.............................................................16  
Data Port .................................................... 36  
Date & Time................................................ 62  
Decoder...................................................... 99  
Notes...........................................................15  
Encoder ...................................................... 66  
Encoder Address Report............................. 85  
Encoder Selection..................................... 103  
Equipment Operation.................................. 15  
Operation & StatusCommon.................41  
Operation & StatusDecoder....................105  
Operation & StatusEncoder..................91  
Operation & StatusRecoder..................97  
Performance Statistics.................................55  
File List........................................................ 95  
Forcibly changing to the fixed IP address from  
DHCP, PPPoE....................................... 15  
Power off on PPPoE connection..................16  
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Reboot.........................................................65  
Recoder.......................................................93  
Registering configuration data.....................25  
Time Zone & Time Server ...........................34  
Troubleshooting ........................................107  
Troubleshooting ........................................108  
Typical Application Examples........................8  
Updating the Software.................................10  
Selecting Configuration Data.......................24  
SettingDecoder....................................99  
SettingEncoder.....................................66  
SettingRecoder....................................93  
SNMP..........................................................39  
Software Management ................................63  
Starting Up ..................................................18  
Superimposition...........................................88  
Using configuration data .............................27  
Web Operation............................................17  
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