Page 2 - USING IP-900 Series SAFELY; Handling of This Manual; The following notice is for USA users only.; The following notice is for Canada users only.; The following notice is for EU (European Union) users only.
IP-900 Series II USING IP-900 Series SAFELY Handling of This Manual This manual contains important information regarding the safe use of IP-900 series. Before attempting to use this product, read this document thoroughly, paying particular attention to the "Notes on Safety." Be sure to kee...
Page 3 - PREFACE; Product Use Environment
IP-900 Series III 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: - IP-900 Series User's Guide This document is intended for system designers or administrators wh...
Page 4 - ALERT INDICATIONS; Alert Indication in This Manual
IP-900 Series IV 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 thei...
Page 5 - NOTE ON HANDLING THE PRODUCT; Maintenance
IP-900 Series V 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 Fuji...
Page 6 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS USING IP-900 series SAFELY ....................................................................... II PREFACE ..................................................................................................... III ALERT INDICATIONS...........................................................
Page 8 - Chapter 1 Before Using This Product; Chapter 1
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product IP-900 Series 2 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 Exampl...
Page 9 - Main Features
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product IP-900 Series 3 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 F...
Page 14 - Typical Application Examples; relays
Chapter 1 Before Using This Product IP-900 Series 8 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 dat...
Page 15 - Chapter 2 Installation & Operation; This chapter explains how to install IP-900 series.; Chapter 2
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation This chapter explains how to install IP-900 series. 2.1 Updating the Software ........................................................................ 10 2.2 Equipment Operation ......................................................................... 15 ...
Page 16 - Updating the Software; Figure 2-1 Installation Window
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation IP-900 Series 10 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...
Page 20 - Figure 2-4 Option License Installation
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation IP-900 Series 14 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 installati...
Page 21 - Equipment Operation; In the case of failure in automatic acquisition of an IP address; Forcibly changing to the fixed IP address from DHCP, PPPoE
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation IP-900 Series 15 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 ...
Page 22 - Powering off on PPPoE connection
Chapter 2 Installation & Operation IP-900 Series 16 ◆ 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 preve...
Page 23 - Chapter 3 Web Operation; Chapter 3; Web Operation
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 17 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 .................................
Page 24 - Starting Up
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 18 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 par...
Page 25 - Figure 3-1 IP-900E Software Window Example
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 19 Figure 3-1 IP-900E Software Window Example
Page 28 - Common Menu; Table 3-1 Parameters Preprogrammed in Configuration Data
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 22 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....
Page 30 - Figure 3-3 Configuration Data Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 24 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
Page 31 - Registering configuration data
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 25 ◆ 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 na...
Page 32 - Figure 3-5 Parameters, of which 10 Sets are Handled as Independent
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 26 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...
Page 33 - Using configuration data
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 27 ◆ 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 bu...
Page 34 - Table 3-2 Configuration Data Selection Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 28 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. <When using > Ten types of c...
Page 35 - Figure 3-7 Copy Configuration Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 29 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 confi...
Page 36 - Table 3-3 Copy Configuration Setting Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 30 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 Select source configuration Configuration data Select one of the ten types...
Page 37 - IMPORTANT; Figure 3-8 Basic Information Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 31 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...
Page 40 - Figure 3-9 Time Zone & Time Server Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 34 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-...
Page 41 - Table 3-5 Time Zone Setting Item; Table 3-6 Time Server Setting Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 35 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 Description Parameter Time zone Select the time zone at the IP-900 series installatio...
Page 42 - Figure 3-10 Data Port Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 36 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 co...
Page 44 - Table 3-8 Operation Modes
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 38 Item Description Parameter Delimiter code 1 Specify the delimiter code 1 for RS-232C. Blank or hexadecimal number between 00 and ff (Default: Blank) * A blank field means that no value is specified. Delimiter code 2 Specify the delimiter code 2 for RS-232C. B...
Page 45 - Figure 3-11 SNMP Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 39 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...
Page 50 - Figure 3-13 Alarm Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 44 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 updat...
Page 51 - Table 3-11 Alarm List
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 45 Table 3-11 Alarm List Code Name Description Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.) I001 SDI input down HD/SD-SDI input signal not detected − I002 HDMI input down HDMI input signal not detected − I003 Analog input down Analog video input signal ...
Page 53 - Table 3-12 Input data error bit format
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 47 Table 3-12 Input data error bit format Bit 63 62 61 60 59 - 0 Type Decoder Undefined Interface IP IP IP IP Performance st at istics Number of reloa d ing TS stream Number of discontinuous PCR Number of video decoding erro rs Number of audio decoding erro rs...
Page 54 - Figure 3-14 Log Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 48 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...
Page 55 - Table 3-13 Log Type
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 49 Table 3-13 Log Type Code Name Description Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.) 0001 Boot (Power ON) Normal start using the switch VxxLxxxCxx yyyy * Displays the software version and configuration name. VxxLxxxCxx: Software version yyyy: Confi...
Page 61 - Figure 3-15 Performance Statistics Window Main Encoder
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 55 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 inte...
Page 62 - Figure 3-16 Performance Statistics Window Sub-encoder
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 56 Figure 3-16 Performance Statistics Window Sub-encoder
Page 63 - Figure 3-17 Performance Statistics Window Decoder
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 57 Figure 3-17 Performance Statistics Window Decoder
Page 64 - Figure 3-18 Performance Statistics Window Data Port
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 58 Figure 3-18 Performance Statistics Window Data Port
Page 65 - Table 3-14 Performance Statistics Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 59 Table 3-14 Performance Statistics Items Port Item Description Display 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 ...
Page 69 - Figure 3-20 Software Management Window; Software
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 63 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 ...
Page 70 - Table 3-15 Software Management Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 64 ● 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...
Page 72 - Encoder
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 66 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 referrin...
Page 74 - Table 3-16 Encoder Setting Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 68 After the completion of the settings, click the button. The message below appears. Click OK to apply the settings. * Reboot is not required. Table 3-16 Encoder Setting Items Item Description Parameter CPU utilization Displays the CPU utilization for IP stream...
Page 87 - Table 3-17 Main encoder /Sub encoder System Bit Rate Setting Range
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 81 Table 3-17 Main encoder /Sub encoder System Bit Rate Setting Range Main Encoder / Sub-encoder Video Resolution System bit rate setting range 1920×1080 1280×720 1440×1080 960×720 Up to30.000Mbps (can be set in 1Kbps increment) The system bit rate setting with ...
Page 88 - Table 3-18 Main encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video Setting Summary
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 82 Table 3-18 Main encoder HD / Sub encoder HD: Video Setting Summary Video resolution Video Frame rate Video bit rate (Mbps) Encoding control mode Refresh cycle Video input format 1920x1080 1440x1080 960x1080 1280x720 960x720 640x720 Fixed value 1/2/3 4/5/6/7/8...
Page 89 - Table 3-19 Main encoder SD: Video Setting Summary
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 83 Table 3-19 Main encoder SD: Video Setting Summary Video resolution Video Frame rate Video bit rate (Mbps) Encoding control mode Refresh cycle Video input format 720x480 352x480 720x576 352x576 Fixed value 0.5 1/1.3/2/3/4/5/ 6/7/8/9/10 IBBP IPPP PPP...
Page 91 - Figure 3-22 Encoder Address Report Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 85 3.3.2 Encoder Address Report * 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 Configuar...
Page 94 - Figure 3-23 Superimpose Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 88 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 t...
Page 95 - Table 3-24 Main encoder/Sub encoder superimpose settings
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 89 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 Superimpose setting Specify whether to enable ...
Page 98 - Table 3-25 Encoder Operation & Status Display Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 92 Table 3-25 Encoder Operation & Status Display Items Item Display Main Encoder {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 str...
Page 99 - Recorder
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 93 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 rela...
Page 100 - Table 3-26 Recorder Setting Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 94 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 Parameter Recording operation Specify whether to perform recording ...
Page 101 - Figure 3-26 File List Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 95 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 f...
Page 104 - Table 3-27 Recorder Operation & Status Display Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 98 Table 3-27 Recorder Operation & Status Display Items Item Display Recording mode {Recording until full / Overwrite / Record until start position} Displays the recording mode selected in the Settings window. Recorder {Recording / Stopped } Displays the ope...
Page 105 - Decoder
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 99 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 ...
Page 109 - Figure 3-29 Encoder Selection Window
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 103 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 ...
Page 110 - Table 3-29 Encoder Selection Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 104 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 Disp...
Page 112 - Table 3-30 Decoder Operation & Status Display Items
Chapter 3 Web Operation IP-900 Series 106 Table 3-30 Decoder Operation & Status Display Items Item Display Decoder {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 bu...
Page 113 - Chapter 4 Troubleshooting; Chapter 4
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting IP-900 Series 107 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to respond in case audio/video is not output or an alarm LED goes on. 4.1 Troubleshooting................................................................................ 108 4.2 Alarm LED Goes On..........
Page 114 - Troubleshooting; Table 4-1 Check Items and Corrective Action
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting IP-900 Series 108 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 Co...
Page 117 - Alarm LED Goes On; Table 4-2 Alarm Codes and Corrective Action
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting IP-900 Series 111 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 ...
Page 118 - Table 4-3 Alarm Code List
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting IP-900 Series 112 Table 4-3 Alarm Code List Code Name Description Details (The part after the * mark is not displayed.) 0001 Boot (Power ON) Normal start using the switch VxxLxxxCxx yyyy * Displays the software version and configuration name. VxxLxxxCxx: Software versio...
Page 124 - Table 4-4 Alarm LED Detail
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting IP-900 Series 118 The following table summarizes the LED display detail. Table 4-4 Alarm LED Detail LED Description PWR Goes on when the device is powered on. RDY Blinks in green when the device ready for operation and stays on when the device runs in operation state. T...
Page 125 - Appendixes; Appendixes
Appendixes IP-900 Series 119 Appendixes Glossary .................................................................................................... 120 Index ......................................................................................................... 129 Appendixes
Page 126 - Glossary
Appendixes IP-900 Series 120 Glossary AES/EBU 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. Alarm Log A record of errors occurred on de...
Page 135 - Index
Appendixes IP-900 Series 129 Index A Alarm .......................................................... 44 alarm code ................................................. 111 Alarm LED Goes On .................................. 111 Appendixes ................................................119 B Basic .....