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... STARTED ...3 Installing Connections ...3 Digital Video and Audio ...3 Analog Video and Audio ...4 Video and Audio ...5 Ethernet Ports ...5 Power Cable ...6 Powering Up ...6 Setting IP Addresses ...6 WEB INTERFACE ...8 Remote Management via the Web ...8 Opening the Interface ...8 Logging In ...9 Summary Page ...12 Presets Page ...15 Video Page ...16 Audio Page ...26 Output Page ...27 System Page ...32 Starting/Stopping Encodes ...39 Session Timeouts ...39 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ...40 Front Panel Menu Layout ...40 Changing values...
... STARTED ...3 Installing Connections ...3 Digital Video and Audio ...3 Analog Video and Audio ...4 Video and Audio ...5 Ethernet Ports ...5 Power Cable ...6 Powering Up ...6 Setting IP Addresses ...6 WEB INTERFACE ...8 Remote Management via the Web ...8 Opening the Interface ...8 Logging In ...9 Summary Page ...12 Presets Page ...15 Video Page ...16 Audio Page ...26 Output Page ...27 System Page ...32 Starting/Stopping Encodes ...39 Session Timeouts ...39 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ...40 Front Panel Menu Layout ...40 Changing values...
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APPENDIX B: MANAGING USER ACCOUNTS ...50 APPENDIX C: TROUBLESHOOTING ...51 Video Check Tool ...51 Resolve Security Certificate Warning ...51 Recovery Page ...54 APPENDIX D: SPECIFICATIONS ...55 Inputs ...55 Video ...55 Audio ...55 Codecs ...55 Output ...55 Local ...55 IP ...55 Control ...56 Additional Features ...56 Processing...56 Pre-processing ...56 Encoding ...56 Physical and Power ...56 Dimensions ...56 Power ...57 Certifications ...57 Operating Conditions ...57 Ambient Temperature ...57 Relative humidity ...57 INDEX ...58 LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY ...59
APPENDIX B: MANAGING USER ACCOUNTS ...50 APPENDIX C: TROUBLESHOOTING ...51 Video Check Tool ...51 Resolve Security Certificate Warning ...51 Recovery Page ...54 APPENDIX D: SPECIFICATIONS ...55 Inputs ...55 Video ...55 Audio ...55 Codecs ...55 Output ...55 Local ...55 IP ...55 Control ...56 Additional Features ...56 Processing...56 Pre-processing ...56 Encoding ...56 Physical and Power ...56 Dimensions ...56 Power ...57 Certifications ...57 Operating Conditions ...57 Ambient Temperature ...57 Relative humidity ...57 INDEX ...58 LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY ...59
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... unit ships with dangerous voltages at support@inlethd.com AC Power Cable Mounting Hardware Kit Breakout Cable Adapter(s). One cable is essential to qualified service personnel only. The protective ground connection is included for installation and use. Read these items are included in this operation manual. To reduce the risk of these safety and operating instructions before connecting the power supply. WARNING: Electric shock can cause personal...
... unit ships with dangerous voltages at support@inlethd.com AC Power Cable Mounting Hardware Kit Breakout Cable Adapter(s). One cable is essential to qualified service personnel only. The protective ground connection is included for installation and use. Read these items are included in this operation manual. To reduce the risk of these safety and operating instructions before connecting the power supply. WARNING: Electric shock can cause personal...
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.... Do not install this product is stable, can support the size and weight of the ventilation openings. Before servicing this equipment in the accessory kit. Make sure the mounting surface or rack is mounted on a stable surface, with local and national requirements. For Telecom racks four 12-24 x ¾ inch size screws and #12 lock washers are used . Environmental condition...
.... Do not install this product is stable, can support the size and weight of the ventilation openings. Before servicing this equipment in the accessory kit. Make sure the mounting surface or rack is mounted on a stable surface, with local and national requirements. For Telecom racks four 12-24 x ¾ inch size screws and #12 lock washers are used . Environmental condition...
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... Processor S3000 Series S5000 Series S7000 Series Input Resolution SD SD HD (720p and 1080i) Applications Government, education and enterprise video, Web streaming IPTV, backhaul, SD IP media delivery IPTV, backhaul, HD IP media delivery This manual contains information on model features. 1 In addition to transform an IP network into a true broadcast experience. Cisco Media Processor provides core encoding that enables service providers...
... Processor S3000 Series S5000 Series S7000 Series Input Resolution SD SD HD (720p and 1080i) Applications Government, education and enterprise video, Web streaming IPTV, backhaul, SD IP media delivery IPTV, backhaul, HD IP media delivery This manual contains information on model features. 1 In addition to transform an IP network into a true broadcast experience. Cisco Media Processor provides core encoding that enables service providers...
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... AC power connector. For Web management, any of the Ethernet ports can now use the IPMI port for the Cisco S3200 Series media Processor unit, place the On/Off switch on page 40. Do not use a Web browser to connect to send data. NOTE: Power Cable Connect the properly grounded power cable to see the IP address. If not using DHCP. Go to Chapter 3: Web Interface for the Cisco Media Processor are configured to obtain IP addresses using DHCP, you...
... AC power connector. For Web management, any of the Ethernet ports can now use the IPMI port for the Cisco S3200 Series media Processor unit, place the On/Off switch on page 40. Do not use a Web browser to connect to send data. NOTE: Power Cable Connect the properly grounded power cable to see the IP address. If not using DHCP. Go to Chapter 3: Web Interface for the Cisco Media Processor are configured to obtain IP addresses using DHCP, you...
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.... Use the right and the left button to go back to save the setting. 10. Press the down button to navigate to the digit that it is off when you edit the IP address. DHCP should automatically be turned off . To verify the IP address has been set to Off, press the left buttons to scroll across the numbers to the Netmask and Gateway settings...
.... Use the right and the left button to go back to save the setting. 10. Press the down button to navigate to the digit that it is off when you edit the IP address. DHCP should automatically be turned off . To verify the IP address has been set to Off, press the left buttons to scroll across the numbers to the Netmask and Gateway settings...
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... security certificate needs to configure, start and stop the system. 9 NOTE: Logging In Once you have browsed to the Cisco Media Processor Web interface, you to accept the shipped security certificate to view the status of the system. Encoder users are allowed to be purchased and installed. C I SCO S3 0 00 / S 50 0 0 S ER I E S M E D I A PRO C E S SO R S The security certificate shipped with a valid user name and password on...
... security certificate needs to configure, start and stop the system. 9 NOTE: Logging In Once you have browsed to the Cisco Media Processor Web interface, you to accept the shipped security certificate to view the status of the system. Encoder users are allowed to be purchased and installed. C I SCO S3 0 00 / S 50 0 0 S ER I E S M E D I A PRO C E S SO R S The security certificate shipped with a valid user name and password on...
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... changed. See Appendix B: Managing User Accounts on how to modify the encoder state. After logging out, it is made with an expired password. These pages, however, are simply cached from the last time that page was visited; Refer to view cached web pages by manually entering them into the browser's address box. The Use remote authentication checkbox must re-login in order to use...
... changed. See Appendix B: Managing User Accounts on how to modify the encoder state. After logging out, it is made with an expired password. These pages, however, are simply cached from the last time that page was visited; Refer to view cached web pages by manually entering them into the browser's address box. The Use remote authentication checkbox must re-login in order to use...
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... only sets or clears during encoding. On units with two channels, make the encoding simpler. Change options to the local disk. This alarm is triggered if available disk space is properly connected. On units with two channels, make the encoding simpler. Check if encodes are being saved to make sure both left or right, the alarm will be triggered. Remove previously saved encoded files...
... only sets or clears during encoding. On units with two channels, make the encoding simpler. Change options to the local disk. This alarm is triggered if available disk space is properly connected. On units with two channels, make the encoding simpler. Check if encodes are being saved to make sure both left or right, the alarm will be triggered. Remove previously saved encoded files...
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... the Add button and type the name in Appendix A. Remote Desktop Check this box to disable (lock out) the front panel controls. NOTE: NOTE: If you click the Add button in any user accounts that have been inactive. Encoding parameters may be asked by your browser to the encoder. Click the bar above the page to allow remote desktop access to temporarily allow scripted windows...
... the Add button and type the name in Appendix A. Remote Desktop Check this box to disable (lock out) the front panel controls. NOTE: NOTE: If you click the Add button in any user accounts that have been inactive. Encoding parameters may be asked by your browser to the encoder. Click the bar above the page to allow remote desktop access to temporarily allow scripted windows...
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... Name Ethernet Mgt Port Ethernet Out Port Ethernet Aux Port Video Signal Audio Signal High Temperature Fan Failure High CPU Utilization System Memory Low Disk Space Low Disk Space Critical Cold Boot Warm Boot Encoder 1 Running Encoder 2 Running Trap Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Severity 2 (Minor) 2 (Minor) 2 (Minor) 1 (Major) 1 (Major) 0 (Critical) 0 (Critical) 1 (Major) 1 (Major) 1 (Major) 0 (Critical) 3 (Warning) 3 (Warning) 4 (Informational) 4 (Informational) A single channel Cisco...
... Name Ethernet Mgt Port Ethernet Out Port Ethernet Aux Port Video Signal Audio Signal High Temperature Fan Failure High CPU Utilization System Memory Low Disk Space Low Disk Space Critical Cold Boot Warm Boot Encoder 1 Running Encoder 2 Running Trap Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Severity 2 (Minor) 2 (Minor) 2 (Minor) 1 (Major) 1 (Major) 0 (Critical) 0 (Critical) 1 (Major) 1 (Major) 1 (Major) 0 (Critical) 3 (Warning) 3 (Warning) 4 (Informational) 4 (Informational) A single channel Cisco...
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... software version, then click Update to install it to re-login. NOTE: License Update requires popup windows to complete the license update. Make sure the update file is located on the computer that is using the web interface to verify a successful update. Finally, return to the software update page to update the Media Procesor. C I SCO SYSTEM S, IN C. If popup windows are blocked in your Web browser, first change the browser setting to Inlet support...
... software version, then click Update to install it to re-login. NOTE: License Update requires popup windows to complete the license update. Make sure the update file is located on the computer that is using the web interface to verify a successful update. Finally, return to the software update page to update the Media Procesor. C I SCO SYSTEM S, IN C. If popup windows are blocked in your Web browser, first change the browser setting to Inlet support...
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... the front panel, the user will be viewed on the main Summary page. 38 To use DHCP to the Windows system Event Log. The currently set manually. Network Adapter Configuration Page Cisco Media Processor has two Ethernet ports: Main (LAN1) and Aux (LAN2). Logging Page Enter the IP address of what has been changed. For changes made via the Windows Event Viewer applet at Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Event Viewer...
... the front panel, the user will be viewed on the main Summary page. 38 To use DHCP to the Windows system Event Log. The currently set manually. Network Adapter Configuration Page Cisco Media Processor has two Ethernet ports: Main (LAN1) and Aux (LAN2). Logging Page Enter the IP address of what has been changed. For changes made via the Windows Event Viewer applet at Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Event Viewer...
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... Logging page. The web timeout is stored in the top right corner of Ethernet ports is only allowed if the media is connected. C I SCO S3 0 00 / S 50 0 0 S ER I E S M E D I A PRO C E S SO R S Configuration of any Cisco Media Processor Web interface page. To make changes to the login page. While an encode is 15 minutes. Once the encode starts, the encode status will change to Running and the Start link...
... Logging page. The web timeout is stored in the top right corner of Ethernet ports is only allowed if the media is connected. C I SCO S3 0 00 / S 50 0 0 S ER I E S M E D I A PRO C E S SO R S Configuration of any Cisco Media Processor Web interface page. To make changes to the login page. While an encode is 15 minutes. Once the encode starts, the encode status will change to Running and the Start link...
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...Use the up and down keys to scroll through this list. For IP addresses, you will place the front panel into an Edit mode to allow the user to set On or Off. For example, PIP Enable can be asked whether to apply changes 43 Use the up and down keys to change... Main Port Main Max Clients PIP Port PIP Max Clients Confirm Reboot Confirm Shutdown Power Reboot Shutdown Start (encoding) Stop (encoding) Status Changing values via the Front Panel Controls For the following menu items simply press the Enter key to take action Start encoding Stop encoding Load Profile 1 (Default Profile)...
...Use the up and down keys to scroll through this list. For IP addresses, you will place the front panel into an Edit mode to allow the user to set On or Off. For example, PIP Enable can be asked whether to apply changes 43 Use the up and down keys to change... Main Port Main Max Clients PIP Port PIP Max Clients Confirm Reboot Confirm Shutdown Power Reboot Shutdown Start (encoding) Stop (encoding) Status Changing values via the Front Panel Controls For the following menu items simply press the Enter key to take action Start encoding Stop encoding Load Profile 1 (Default Profile)...
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... the console tree, click Users (choose System Tools, then Local Users and Groups, then Users). 4. Type the appropriate information in through Remote Desktop. 2. Select or clear the check boxes for: User must change password at next logon User cannot change password Password never expires Account is disabled 7. Click Open Groups in the console tree and add the new user to Cisco Media Processor, perform the following steps: 1. Appendix B: Managing User Accounts B To add a new user account...
... the console tree, click Users (choose System Tools, then Local Users and Groups, then Users). 4. Type the appropriate information in through Remote Desktop. 2. Select or clear the check boxes for: User must change password at next logon User cannot change password Password never expires Account is disabled 7. Click Open Groups in the console tree and add the new user to Cisco Media Processor, perform the following steps: 1. Appendix B: Managing User Accounts B To add a new user account...
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... this program, the following steps to install a valid, purchased security certificate: Individual steps may vary, depending upon where the security certificate is purchased. Instructions from the chosen certificate company should supersede these steps when in conflict. C I SCO S3 0 00 / S 50 0 0 S ER I E S M E D I A PRO C E S SO R S Appendix C: Troubleshooting Video Check Tool To verify the presence of a S3200 Series unit), a window will appear that displays...
... this program, the following steps to install a valid, purchased security certificate: Individual steps may vary, depending upon where the security certificate is purchased. Instructions from the chosen certificate company should supersede these steps when in conflict. C I SCO S3 0 00 / S 50 0 0 S ER I E S M E D I A PRO C E S SO R S Appendix C: Troubleshooting Video Check Tool To verify the presence of a S3200 Series unit), a window will appear that displays...
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... "Default Web Site Properties" box. 5. Click Next. 6. Open the Internet Services Manager (IIS): Click Start, then click Control Panel. Click the Directory Security tab. 4. Under Secure Communications, click Server Certificate. If this certificate. 7. Select the location of the certificate response file, and then click Next. 8. In the dialog, click Add, select "Certificates", then click Add. Click OK to the IIS management window...
... "Default Web Site Properties" box. 5. Click Next. 6. Open the Internet Services Manager (IIS): Click Start, then click Control Panel. Click the Directory Security tab. 4. Under Secure Communications, click Server Certificate. If this certificate. 7. Select the location of the certificate response file, and then click Next. 8. In the dialog, click Add, select "Certificates", then click Add. Click OK to the IIS management window...
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..., 42 Pre-Processing, 12, 19 Presets, 15 Recovery Page, 54 Remote Authentication, 11 Remote Management, 8 Resizing, 17 Safety Information, i SAMI, 2, 28 SDI, 16 Security Certificate, 51, 53 SEQ Interval, 30, 42 Session Timeouts, 39 Setting IP Addresses, 6 SNMP Agent, 33 SNMP Traps, 34 Software Update, 36 Software Version, 32 System Status, 13, 35, 44 Troubleshooting, 51 TS Multicast, 31 TTL, 31 User Accounts, 10, 37, 50 VC-1, 17...
..., 42 Pre-Processing, 12, 19 Presets, 15 Recovery Page, 54 Remote Authentication, 11 Remote Management, 8 Resizing, 17 Safety Information, i SAMI, 2, 28 SDI, 16 Security Certificate, 51, 53 SEQ Interval, 30, 42 Session Timeouts, 39 Setting IP Addresses, 6 SNMP Agent, 33 SNMP Traps, 34 Software Update, 36 Software Version, 32 System Status, 13, 35, 44 Troubleshooting, 51 TS Multicast, 31 TTL, 31 User Accounts, 10, 37, 50 VC-1, 17...