Extron 300 - Manual

Extron 300

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Safety Instructions • English; 安全须知; 注意; Precautions/Safety Instructions
  • Page 3 – Notational Conventions Used in this Guide; A note draws attention to important information.; Copyright; © 2010 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.; Trademarks; Information
  • Page 5 – VN-Matrix 300 • Contents; Contents; Introduction; System Configuration; Bandwidth Management Page — Videoport
  • Page 6 – Overview
  • Page 7 – VN-Matrix 300 • Introduction; This section describes:; About the VN-Matrix 300; The Extron; Functional Overview; Encoder; — to encode a source and stream it across a network; Decoder; — to decode a VN-Matrix 300 data stream from a network
  • Page 8 – Signal Compatibility — Video; Digital Video Transport; Signal Compatibility — Audio; 4 bit digital audio; VNC 300 configured as an Encoder; studio genlock signal.; Unit Setup and Configuration
  • Page 9 – System Control; Integrated Web Management System; (such as Mozilla FireFox; Additional Control Features; Remote Control; Network Requirements
  • Page 10 – VN-Matrix 300 System Overview; Network; Data Transport Methods; Multicast RTP
  • Page 11 – Using Multicast RTP to Display a Source on Numerous Displays; are
  • Page 12 – Unicast RTP
  • Page 13 – Unicast TCP; Using Unicast TCP as a Single Point-to-Point Transfer of Data
  • Page 14 – Front Panel Features; Indicators; Green; Unlit; Red
  • Page 15 – Test Button; Action; Reset Button; Rear Panel Features; VN-Matrix 300 Rear Panel
  • Page 16 – Digital Video Connectors; Connector; Digital Video output.; Power Supply Input; These are used to connect the VN-Matrix 300 to an Ethernet network.; SFP – LAN 2; Serial I/O Connectors
  • Page 17 – VN-Matrix 300 • Installation and Basic Setup Procedures; Installation; Choosing a Suitable Location; Orientation
  • Page 18 – Rack Mount Requirements
  • Page 19 – Never connect the VN-Matrix 300 directly to the mains.
  • Page 20 – Fitting a Mains Plug; Wiring Details; Brown; QUALIFIED; External Supply Protection
  • Page 21 – Unfused Plugs or Hard-wired; nominal; Accessories; Supplied Accessories; VNM MBU
  • Page 22 – VNM Quad RMK – 2U High; Redundant PSU; 2 Units — with full redundancy; Rack Mounting
  • Page 23 – Basic Setup Procedure; Configuring a VN-Matrix 300 System; Stage 1: Network Communications Setup; Network Communications Setup; To establish a serial communications link
  • Page 24 – None; Low level configuration; Type; When prompted for a password type; The following menu will then appear.
  • Page 25 – It is necessary to assign a known IP; Unit Specific Options
  • Page 26 – Typing reboot at the hyperterminal; Single Network Connection
  • Page 27 – Video and Audio Data; System control data is always sent over the 172.28.x.x network
  • Page 28 – Switched Network Configuration, Example 2; The browser interface is also available via NIC 1.
  • Page 30 – Routed Network Configuration Example; This is an example of a routed network configuration.
  • Page 32 – VN-Matrix 300 • System Configuration; System; VN-Matrix 300 Web Interface
  • Page 33 – Start Up and Login Procedure; Entering the IP Address; The IP address of the controller in your system will be different.; Login Screen — User Accounts; — which allows full read/write access to all setup parameters,; public; — which allows read only access to setup parameters.; admin; account and click; LOGIN; Login Screen
  • Page 34 – Device List Page; Device Type; Three types of device may appear in the list; HDSDI; Device Mode; VN-Matrix 300 Devices are listed in one of three modes:; Device Modes
  • Page 35 – Device Page; Device Page is Divided into Four Information Areas
  • Page 37 – Configuration
  • Page 38 – Encoder Videoport Panel
  • Page 39 – Encoder Streams Panel; Stream definition; RTP UNICAST Streams; RTP UNICAST; Configuring a Multicast Connection; Multicast; New export stream
  • Page 40 – Bandwidth Management Page — Videoport (Encoder); Bandwidth Page; Advanced settings; Standard
  • Page 41 – Bandwidth Management — Standard Control; Standard Control Area
  • Page 42 – Image Quality; Advanced Control — Video Quality and Bandwidth Management; Advanced Control Page; Advanced
  • Page 43 – Video Quality Management; Spatial Compression settings; Chrominance; Temporal Compression settings; Temporal; Using the Threshold setting; Refresh Rate
  • Page 44 – Bandwidth Management; Bandwidth Management Section; Control Mode: Manual Frame drop; This is the; Control Mode: Shared Flow rate; This mode is the same as the; Peak flow; rate but the bit rate control is applied to the; Streams Panel; Streams Panel Section
  • Page 45 – Configuration Page Icons; The; Name; of the stream that is assigned to the ancillary data.
  • Page 46 – ANC Panel; Selecting the Audio group; FEC Panel; Row and Column FEC; The FEC may be applied as either column or column and row.
  • Page 47 – and F; Setting the FEC value
  • Page 48 – Configuring Audio as a Multicast Connection; Configuring FEC as a MULTICAST stream
  • Page 49 – dialog of; Device Page, Configuration Dialog; — Allows the user to select the multicast option.
  • Page 50 – Typical Application Bit Rates; Typical bit rates — Video; Resolution; Typical bit rates — Embedded Audio
  • Page 51 – Typical Bit Rates (HD and 3G Sources) — Audio; Videoport Page
  • Page 52 – Decoder Videoport Panel; This may be changed to a user specific value. This is the name that is; Nodata splash; Enables the display of a splash screen when the display device; Active format; Decoder Streams Panel; Decoder — Source stream selection; Active Source Stream; heading in the lower panel.; Stream Type — rtp unicast
  • Page 53 – Stream Type —_rtp MULTICAST; Audio; audio; Decoder — Enabling FEC for audio streams; FEC; FEC Stream
  • Page 54 – Bandwidth page — stream statistics; Stream Statistics on Bandwidth Page; Reports the currently select stream.; rtp destination; Reports; rtp source; This defines the playback delay. The playback delay is the sum of
  • Page 55 – window1; Device Page — Peripherals; Serial Port Control
  • Page 56 – Configuring a Serial Pass-through Group; Server Mode; Decide which device is to be the server.; peripherals; On the; mode; Configure the other settings (; Save All; Serial Pass-through Group — Server Mode
  • Page 57 – Client Mode; each; Serial Pass-through Group — Client Mode
  • Page 58 – VN-Matrix 300 • Firmware, License Upgrades, and User Accounts; Licensing; This section describes; upgrading device firmware; and; clock management; Upgrading Device Firmware; Upgrades are supplied in a single file, named in the format
  • Page 59 – Uploading the Firmware File to the VN-Matrix 300 Controller; Upgrade
  • Page 60 – Device Upgrade status messages; that once you go past the
  • Page 61 – Temporarily, Testing, and Permanently Installing New Software
  • Page 62 – License structure
  • Page 63 – User Accounts; Changing User Login Passwords; Accounts; Accounts Page; New Password
  • Page 64 – Change Time; Clock Management; Controller Licensing
  • Page 65 – VN-Matrix 300 • Alarms and SNMP; Alarms and SNMP; critical
  • Page 66 – Alarms Page; Filter Settings Section; — Select the device on which the alarm is to changed.; Alarm Severity; — Set the alarm to be either reporting or not reporting. Each alarm
  • Page 67 – Warning; Apply filter change; Alarm List Events
  • Page 68 – A historical list of the last 200 alarm events is provided in the; Alarm Log Page Showing Error Conditions
  • Page 69 – Alarm Type Description; Alarm Type
  • Page 70 – Alarm Type Description — Decoder; Decoder Alarm; Contr
  • Page 71 – SNMP Trap Version; SNMP Trap Destinations; Filter Settings Dialog Box; Create Trap Destination
  • Page 72 – VN-Matrix 300 • Technical Data; Reference; This sections covers specifications and; hardware; Specifications; Video; Video output — decoder; Sync — genlock — decoder
  • Page 73 – Audio input and output; Network transport; General
  • Page 74 – Hardware; Pin Function; is in the range 00 – FF,; is in the range 00 – FF
  • Page 75 – Dell / Finisar FTLF8519P2BNL Transceiver module
  • Page 77 – and Central America:; Extron; USA; xtron; Warranty
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Page 2 - Safety Instructions • English; 安全须知; 注意; Precautions/Safety Instructions

ii This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and mainte-nance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment. This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a ri...

Page 3 - Notational Conventions Used in this Guide; A note draws attention to important information.; Copyright; © 2010 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.; Trademarks; Information

iii Notational Conventions Used in this Guide TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make setting up or working with the device easier. NOTE: A note draws attention to important information. CAUTION: A caution warns of things or actions that might damage the equipment. WARNING: A warning warns of thing...

Page 5 - VN-Matrix 300 • Contents; Contents; Introduction; System Configuration; Bandwidth Management Page — Videoport

VN-Matrix 300 • Contents v Contents Introduction ......................................................... 1 About the VN-Matrix 300 ..................................... 1Functional Overview ............................................. 1 Signal Compatibility — Video ............................ 2S...

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